-__--. B F x , I ll .1 51 E FAQZEQFJETFFZF Why feed this feed (ILC way’? and his foxes. What more can you wit. meats. or without 2lil_\' meats at all to he added. and that feed just to please every SHYYGLO FOX RATION NO. l—-t':i'ca.<un:1l) lllIitll‘ uniler in the sezison as follows: Athaillf l. \‘i~.ei\ and Puppy. Sneiiriiclaldiilt without meat. l l ~ i < . H J. S1i1iinic~r-l‘up with meat. l“ ‘~l'l'l‘ ""71"?- ti‘ _ ‘ T. llillhurrinu" with meal. : fl. Huninici-Jrup without meat. \.;_ ;;,,,,,,,,,,,_,_ i. Summer-Adult with meat. ll- l" ~l-lll"" ""5 “lwllfilll-l- if‘? .. .95! We are here to irive you zidviee as well as sell you feed. nine fii rm ulae according EE l . Boost Island Industry Your Profits BY FEEDING and Will/QT‘ ‘D715 YOU -— WefllVianufact 6N1". Illéilyll’. N {N ES SUN GLO FEEDS salesman that comes zilong". Why not feed t0 Any rancher that h lfurtlier, we have a feed for every need. O11 r feeds are ALWAYS FRESH. your own advantage, at least for one year, by feeding the SUN- as followed our instructions and fed our Feeds Rations that can be fed either with milk or wlthou We manufacture as we sell. has improved ure the Following at Summerside, P. E. I. I SUNGLO FOX RATIO-N N0. 2—(Contains 20 percent meat products. feedingAdult Foxes until November 1st. No meats necessary.) , SUNGLO FLEA AND LOUSE KILLER SUNGLO WORM EXTERMINATOR SUNGLO WONDER (Tonic&Conditioner) SUNGLO EAR LOTIONS All above Products are priced lower by products. VITAMINERAL for foxes) was ——1935— The Maritime \Vinter Fair Amherst, Noni Scotia l fill-fl» ( ‘harlottetoivn lo Tl.“t‘t‘lll oi‘ t-xliiliitors fed Sl ‘-'tl.~ ru-lusiiely. .-.,~.....-- .-za>~. ,- ._ .. . erve championships went to SYNHl-U Our lhiizrlr ii". (Bil-en To Visitors At An uvrsanarl |i:.ia.1 and .ii scanchiiav- 1'i."‘I%$JtA.2;a=umE-,4$Li‘ » 111114.? NOTES 01v TOPICS ‘ell l" -**"m"“'“=“ it was last winter. CGNNECTED WITH -o‘.al offering for i an markets Silver Fox Farming wet-in pols. Willi .1il\'llt)l"l in sainuaeariiy‘ still.‘ "' “ll ‘m. l ‘M: . a tli. i.» . illS " d“ 171i‘ “I Nn‘ , mm mlwd‘ m“ ~. ‘.v.ll lcud to be cas- llddsoiys 51v‘ l1lf"‘1‘l‘$'. fvrnl of 11.. r if at, 11w) pm ' " ‘ “d ‘.1 ' ___ . , , H . _ ‘" ‘ 1' l ‘l "l , . i~ All t rind is 1' ‘it‘t"f'i‘il‘fl. 5d 1e ‘in? Ilth 13 - ~ m“, wile iht-f , '01 ;i:";1.‘e "rel the .' f... .o (re eor- “<' . . V ‘ “ , bun; all c of .111" fifth 5.1.1 _ ‘ “nmauqds l .' . mi 'l\e Unit- ‘ l .; . l1 llllfilfiiVl‘ 1 o: ‘Le Loaililzi fur V, n. Ed“.m.,l - ‘J1 hand and statcsl , p _.,,,,.,a;i.,i ‘ ‘d now-n- . .i‘l_\'. he c! 1‘ aim: in the ‘ " nude has mink f ; . mo,» eompietc absence oi ,), o, pomh c " "I li:\<~‘-" and the.» marke‘ I. .= i t" for the llf‘!'(‘!' l , , r w!" ‘ 1.1111 ' ‘ . ‘ms l 1TH" All ml" " i i - ..l fur trade l c . l 1.12mi 11111;." 1.": per ml’, ‘l! lt-l " ‘ l“ '11 _ i, , , . , 5.4, p‘ ymmuufld v W‘ . i .ii 11.5 iha. 1. r0. "" , , , ' A nllnk- coat ,, ., . . l l i ;.’ .1 0 iflsflt." i. d , . "' "'*’ l l‘ ‘ 4!"rl'c.'l'.t‘l'r.' a11- ; l- " lllltllf,‘ 111 the,‘ '7 1 1:111. there n t i, 1 for urlotls '_ ‘"i‘1;. Kill. ‘ " m‘ - -1" .. iiia’. _" i=1 t -‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ W‘ _ , . .il‘.(l orniiiiii; -" ' l ' " " ‘ M‘ t it" ."l(‘\li fur and ' i“ r l m‘ ‘L’ Mm l . i‘ ..1l too. One Amer- ' .1 _i~1;:’:i.il v-lli irlalleri" l .l'|l til ..i triilil he a mink salon l .1‘. evrrv‘ lur .» 1.1"." whcre the wom- .in who \\'lllll.1 mink will not be (‘llilfflflifl by the imitations which ‘are as ,.h.ido\\"s to all flue furs. sliriavs how seriously New York ‘ ,. xilkiiii: mink. Cables from Paris indicate (‘Gill dnwiisr- lllfz‘! '1 l ir comment ls 13in! cvidcinly mink is on the up lfllid up and tha‘. it is one best bet , we iiizswvil ill P l-l.I. ,5. s .. ‘ll [17 <’. a EiLVEiR "lie Fox- Foods. ‘i < l Z ' where we i-cad ihc ndviceto in this show .- . ' -- . . . . L" ;:'-c all first )l'l7." 1J- 'li!.\.‘ z urds out of 1b.! awaideil ' l"‘ "l "r 1 l v (“in Iulglrxuu) fed bx“; 32 H“, went to these exclusl\‘e_Sl'l\Gl.0 feed- prize awards out of ‘l2 went to Sl'.\'- V_""*'v I _ tilt) fed foxes; 15 champion and res- l?“ lllillllilllt" Pllil- (lllilnllllltn izilll l-"eniale Pups, Reserve (‘hanipion ':‘ led foxes. including: champion and l-l-‘flv lfOK "ml ll<‘>"~‘l"\'1‘ (lhlllllliltlfl Fe‘ l? ,.,.>_.,.,_‘-c chnmpinn puns; ¢h;n,,_;~,;.,n male Pox were Hi NGLO fed foxes. fl _a;;lz:lt fov and izrandrhampion oi‘ the §;<;;~_i.j__\u Show Winnings Listed Here F OW. l‘ the ‘P lNGLO ziwarded in el made to foxes GLO fed foxes Out oi‘ 20 ehani championships went to a fox GLO Feeds. Male y Time. SUMMERSIDE, _P. izinli llllodlht.‘ goods” S1lvrr11>x 1s Canarlian product and wc produce this product .'i;.11n.<'. coitlitri in the ivorld. em an; The un-‘vl-ilie-iiiliiutn lll""f‘fl“l' of ,1 .\l"" l lode-c ' JIHF the hrs‘ l» il/‘ilo tool good Jlltl a‘ thii they will not all produce 100' "e illl‘ili$(‘l\'"\'§. In brcedtnz l deck do not,t‘\: iexpcc" JO t do in your lyollng SFFWK for a friorl 1ii."in_\'\"1"1i1'.<. l F111‘ hrcrviirir: l-' ' rr-iv fei all/l l ‘lam putting 1 :1 i‘ hlpll fri-ui The western fox rancher should lent hiiic much trouble 1:1 llll‘! 11.‘. poll.» nflii. llfYt" by n11 1‘\'.‘ll.llli'_'(‘ tl "m". a ' in till!‘- 1111.. ti. "e111 =l1~'\w' 5'.'\l'lll the wt l n t ("l §l"ll‘i‘!1l‘)‘.‘l' 1 t l‘i‘ i. . > . 1),. .. our AllWTlIl and .'\1 " olxi fox friends will get. iiii-zr p on the ' as earl)‘ 11s the N" '~ cliniaie is ustlzillr ‘ . ant-e of 1i.1t'.\_ Freak ioxts are reporfcci and now comes freak mink. A sub- scribei" has written to a fin‘ jour- nal tllit he ha". L't‘illllll“ p.111‘ Sll-l \t‘l‘ unrk and has l'Ill‘.7l"l"ll‘(l with a lloilywvood a<‘ti"c.-..< to 1114-" $19M“) worth of them‘ Dr. R. l-I. liicDoiiald oi’ S.'i=ka-| iooii, a naiire of this ]'ll‘|)\'ll‘.t’€‘ and well lznvwvn hcre, rcpors a fine in- crce..».e in his sllvei" fox ranch and! that his pups have come ihroughf season in I‘.‘it‘f“{‘tIl0l\llll_\' goodl 111'. .\l1-.D:iil.e l ,.~; a irequi ll‘. ,. 1" 11'. wcaicrri iris .~,ho\v.<.. Frederick Ilolsf. of Oslo, Nora‘ y, who made several visits to this province between 1922 and 102G and ilurchiseci a gl't".'\‘ number of pairs" of silver foxes, is now known a:- the "Chinchilla King," having a irritable monopoly on the Bolivian Chinchilla_ Another gentleman QQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO FELTING TIME IS HEARING svnii- ilil"'C-qllfll‘l(‘l'S fetching ____._ ,» l ' Loniiniiijs, Lfilltlilll, England, to the harlottetown Out of 290 prizes asses. 257i awards ivere fed SITNGiLO feeds. Out 0f 43 prize ziwards, All went to SUN- pionships ahd rcscrve n0t' one singrlc award that received no SUN- E. ISLAND, -.i . iiof‘ 1 vln i>1.i '1' who 1111s been engaged in the fur business in New York City end ins owned several fox farms. nitliis and his company are .-~d to sfll Chinchillas for ii "L! llllflkls": a". $2.500 p31" pair. 11in is the searccst and most i‘ fur in the world, not even ‘i: Rxiasznn sniilcs. t i l 11' ‘ "w: "i l l l i i plc sure yesterday of ."\.iiii.ii1i‘.g .1 photograph check ‘matte ll) Dr, Leo Frank, Rosebank ll lzi lib‘ 11.11" l-iirms Ltd, December 18th. 1511a hi" \'.'_ (‘heater S_ McLure. for ‘Iv lilll "‘ i.‘ ' kll\'(‘l‘ (ox pelts, .111: i lnrhcst brought. lllfilithwi $725, third an and there were scvcn :w> at $600. fire at. $550, l ll‘ ii - :~ ‘oricc price was $425. ‘two. , l‘ iwiiiviiihr-i" the lot very well, as h". .1 an opporiiiiiity of examining in Mr. i\lcl..ure‘s office and were ivaiiiifill indeed. Adult .~ Sl\l‘('llill\' selected, rich in fur. hilt. blank necks and plenty of bright sparlding silver. Quite a number were mediums and a few , quartfr silvers. The demand then | \\‘.l.\ not for the very light colored ‘ l5‘. 119w, the trend ran h» the quarter tohalvcs with high 1:1‘ lie. priccs What a rililcrencc seventeen years has nude. for today-ls pelts of equal qxl-"ilry would do ivell to average S1011 each_ Time was when I re- member reading a statement. made bj" ire iiiiiiagci" of C_M Lampson PllPCl that ti. did not. make any difference how many silver fox were placed on the market they would all he absorbed, and infer- ring thrrc viould he no weakening of price. The law of supply and demand is lmmilmble and as soon as vast quantities of any product are available, down goes the price. In other words the commodity bc- comes common. The Diamond merchants of South Africa control that precious gem no matter ivhcrc lt is produced and they see to it that. the quantities offered can be readily taken care . f,“ ,._,,,,.h,.r___nr,,d,,c,. only Be sure that YOU get. the, mm. 001mm and o; hest possible _rcturns from‘ . quality. R_ D. Lalns, ym". Polls ""5 year .\.'.ll!ll' in Fur oFCannrla on "What w y‘ . l l" 1i Srinriziiwi?" says: "Every l qE Jmf wmr | "no 1‘ iii-coder o1 iivc stock of any great | RlnitT NOW llwnrv ha. hid in mind a standard l H1 {or n ~ m». of stock lie has They will give your foxes lW-n lire‘ a. Sometimes it. has the finish that will 10p the Iiirid to b: handed down for as market. iiiiny as live generations in order to no: the zit-lured results set by the lirizaltr. The some applies us 1 we 1.. to the fur farming indus- ' bliwcr mind what the other 1 1! ' Breed n better lelasi, oi fox or a‘ better pelt. Can- The St. John Milling Company Ltd. Saint John, N13. r§§94 §4+ of ivlihoilt. any weakening of price. Their vaults in South Africa, Lon- clon and Amsterdam contain un- told millions of uncut gems wait.- ing for enough prosperity so that they can push their sales. In the case or .~ll\l‘l‘ fox such a method is lmPFRClXiZll. The future will have to depend on the survival of the filies‘._ The ivtrakling will go to the ivail. Those whose costs of prod- uction nrc high and the quality of their stock low will of course cease ‘to be a factor, but, the man who can rnise ii quality article at a reasonable price will go on like the brook ~iorcvcr_ t is .1. P_ Dilffus, a former Three “Nears Priz . BRGGEST CAN 1934-4" 7i lil foxes exhibited. Are Based On Actual Staieiiients From Exhibitors At Each Show. You Are Invited To (‘ome And See Foxes Grown Exclusively ONAL FOX 8: ANIMAL F eiiWilnning. Results at the ADIAN F OX, SHOWS--- 1935—Charlottetown 500 foxes exhibited. 265 class awards 42 first prizeawards. 20 championships and reserves. 31 first prizes warded to SUNGLO fed foxes. 175 GLO won the grand class awards awarded to SUNGLO will‘ a female PIIP- fed foxes. 7 champions and reserves In addition we have on fed SUNGLO Feedm letters attesting 10 high No Guess work. At a—comblned meeting of the fur breeders of New York and Pennsylvania held at Elmira, New York, September 25-26, at which several hundred members and guests were in attendance, inher- estlng talks were given on silver fox ranch management. Russell Ackei-ly of the Huntington Sliver Fox Company explained his man- ner of feeding foxes. He ls a suc- cessful show winner and is renown- pelts. He feeds no red meat to his pelters, giving them ocean fish. wheat germ, whole milk and plenty of lettuce leaves. To his breeders as cold. weather approaches he feeds some l red meat through the mBtlIliLl ivhclping and lactating periods. l t Dr. Frank Stanton of Boston told of his research lnidiseasesofminks He has definitely proven that mlnks often have diabetes and finds that the feeding of uncooked or too much starch to minks is a very great contributing cause to this trouble. The first symptom will be a wet belly or even the threshold of the nest box will be wet, Cor- recting the diet. of the mink will stop the trouble and feeding a pro- perly balanced ration containing cow’: milk, ground green bone with marrow will prevent diabetes. I think it: was Bob Humphrey who first found that calves hides cut up and fed to foxes woulclcure them of tip biting. Now lt appears that. his discoveries in that line were ‘antedated thousands of years by Chinese tribes in Mongolia, who found tha: minks tails eaten regu- larly are a cure for indigestion. There is nothing new under the sun. Tip biting is just another form of indigestion, probably the heart bum kind. All fox breeders who can posibly do so should take advantage of the Field Day held under the aurpiccs of the Sun-Glo Fbx Breeders Club on Tflefdlyr 000.41. There will be morning, afternoon and evening sessions with demonstrations, discussions and lectures that. will bring Out points of interest to all connected with our industry. It has been arranged to meet. at 8.30 am. at. the office of International Flox and Animal Foods, Ltd, Spring St. for registra- tion and program of the day. Re- member the date-next. 'I‘tle"d1iy morning at. 9.30. All fox breeders nrsured of a warm welome. LADY GEDDES COMING NEW YORK-(OPJ-Ludy Auck- land Geddes, wile of the former Bri- ed for producing clear colored‘ tripe. smelts and liver, with whole ' whole vii-heat bread.' soldier.“ leather puttecs with a whip...an infantry officer who had iio horse of army life “that and n. captain. want?" ..the Captain spoke Span- Emil... were 8" One exhibitor t milk, with fresh or storage stiuoto WHITE DISINF SUNGLO cums DISINFECTANT 25 percent to 50 percent than other similar Province of Queebc Fox Show Sherbrooke, P. Q. received from feeding SUNGLO Feeds, Space does not permit publishing these. On SUN GLO Feeds. OODS LIMITED £55.24. 1936 _ . his production ——_'_'*Q——-_ Excellent for ECTANT (Original Mineral Feed 4-1935- feeding 100 percent SIYN. championship file dozens of pelt averages under dates mentioned, Afternoon and evening sessions. Afternoon: Afl-‘ifllflflfl! At Ranch Evening: Montague II Finds War A ig Mistake (New pages from a. war can”- DODGCIIVS diary-this time about Emil, the Czech volunteer. He Eisned 11p for action with Spanish Fascists-and got. himself into a, peek oi’ trouble. The story tells how). By Richard Massoek Associated Press Staff writer TALAVER-A DE LA REZINA, 51min (by mall tu Paris and New York). Oct. zz-tAPl-Shy, sandy- halrcd and frcoklcd, thafs Emil, the Czechoslovakian volunteer. FOXMEWS FIELD DAYS _,SUNGLO FIELD mixes will be held stale following plat‘?! Sllflllll each nay l P. M. sharp. The purpose oi‘ these field days is to demonstrate the better - types of foxes to select for breeding purposes; evening ses- sions given to moving pictures and open discussion, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Ztlth-ST. PETERS. Afternoon: At Ranch of Bert McCnllum. Evening: St. Peters Hall. THURSDAY, OCTOBER Nth-MURRAY RJVEH At Ranch of Wm. Keenan. i Evening: Murray River Hall. FRIDAY. OCTOBER limit-MONTAGUE ' . all. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st»- Aftcrnnon: At Ranchpf T, J, Klcklmm, Evening: Announced at afternoon session. \ L. W. HANCOCK mm. __ of Fulton Campbell f il cake of soap"... A loud roar, from . _..i.il... “He comes to me for .a cake of soap". . .roar again. . ."I‘ll tciicii iiun where he can find soap"...gruilll'. 1n Spanish, he, commands ..Emil l! taken away. Away-to the kitchen . bzg. black greasy soup kctiles...and 10$ 0| soap. . .101" the kettles. . death drooping spectacles, wet checks, "This war l: a big mistake." Camera Catches _ " Birds O11 Wing PITTSBURGH, Qtt. Eli-LAP,“ A new camera-clicking a infill?’ in each IOOIlOOt-h of 11 sectin1i~--1‘P' Two Germans..."Golng to fight, ped the cloak of uiiccniiiitv l"‘"l the flying habits of bilds 10d"? ll Communists". . .11. desire for adven- turc...lots of talk ..a1l these per- suaded Emil to join the Spanish Foreign Legion. .and Fascist In- surgcnts. His First Shock—Knifc practice ...I.iegiona.lres lined up 4mm knives, one in each hand and the third ln their tccth...iimld, his steel-rimmed spectacles drooping, Emil turned away. “I can't learn that," he muttgg- cd. .."bcsldcs, I don't. want. to throw knives tit anybody, even an enemy Whips An officer whacking his - Jluzzled. Emil pondered..."ls the whip for the soldier?".. Emil was learning. Bill 5MP Plain, ordinary soap ...Lhat's what ruined Emll's dream Emil Saluted "What do you ish . shy Emil couldn't understand liim...neither could he understand tlsh Ambassador m the United States. arrived on the‘ Brttannlc and will spend thiee months visit ing ln the United states and Can- ndti. he asked s Frenchman talked Germann/‘whai. does the "A cake of soap, plcase"...Emll ‘ ked for it respectfully. The Spanish Captain granted. who l also showed Ilntttralisis what they 11' only have guessed at o'=:1"i-\\.. why the little humminu lnrri can 11y backwards. Other birds iii [light mire "It" wings in a circular motion, but 11W camera shows the humming blid has a shoulder motion and tiic f\" perts think that. explains how ll can go into reverse. ANDLIE - - ON FOXES AND 5H1 BEARING ANIMALS rrpvnx ltllln lnltnnlly .11 (Ii-n; l}: uml ticks nml prevents lmml-tlul Infestation.- ‘ ‘q KILLS Tin-zit OFF ANII n11.1- THEM 0H‘. Ffll-l Order from your Fm MIPF" Ilousa or Druzfrniinfl" ‘Hlumnlllffll CANADIAN CO-OPERATWE .voo1, cnoivi-riis LIMITED , illll Tornnllh-Weulon- "FKIIHI-JA NL-