.-f;SEEO POTATOES 4 , We are interested in certified seed! Katahdins and Sebagoes for Fall shipment. a grade smaller than t . regular B or No. 1 Small. This size is 1 1-8 inches t 1 3-4 inches. i Assooiiitto SHIPPEIIS” iiiooiiiroiiitisoi i Atti-:ntion FARMAEIVS Buy the Farm Machines able (steel in short supply). Invest now in a Beef Bull and make more and eas- ier money (prize-winning Hereford calves and yearl- lngs now obtainable). ” A Registered Mares (finest racing blood)-Pure-bred Belgian Mare and Gelding (real opportunity to pur- chase registered stock, as I have not sufficient barn m. t , i you need now while avail- ; C0112 supply you with nearly every type of Cock- shutt machine. r I ' F. O. Ramsay: ltoiitroso itancli , ALBERTQN rut."-1-iioun so-in ' gsALE we HAVE nvrsianssjiim muons on - Iisnny mum aqunusm , ' WAGON with new Box. Tongue dz Shafts.” in--- uuuuuutwuuwuuuuuuuuuuuuuuwuuuuuuuuuu ,ANG -snows BINDERS. ENGINES men 1-Gamnmas, btsc rmaaows, Mowisas. ' 3 'I'iIRESHERS.- save You Money: .:.' . Tr”. 1 FARM HO L ' - x. AND CO1.'l'AGi;8--Running; eaaai. A" odorless toil tin- Thhsmhli the'same' em, ” snow.,.; , i . winterfglfree W1-ital, 1-as GUARDIAN. ” .' Highlights Of Queens County Plowing Qeeesrc county Plowing Ilatels Ae- Ioei-t-ian. and an-. Harold P. Smith. 1 Pownal, Secretary. (8) (Left Centre). Mr. Bus Jones. southport. winner of the nine en- 't5isa in the tractor. 8 led. sympat- em (3) (Left Bottom). Waiiaedsmitli. Pownal. ll-year-old Junior champ- ion (8 sod) at the wheel 'ol his tractor, and his coeds Mr. plitot Robertson. ' (4) (Centre Top). one of the most popular spot: of the day: the re- :-cehment booth sponsored by the . Pownal Hall Committee. in qsenm aomm). A section of the large crowd watching the ' ' . 3 sod, competition. (8) (Risht Top). Left to right: Albert Bruce. Supervisor: l..W.' Roper. (assistant plowing Judge) Liveatee Fieidman Dominion De- nartlnent. of Agriculture. and 0.0. Hicks, (plowing judge) Director of soil and crops division, Provin- cial Department of Agriculture. New Brunswick. , (7) (Right Bottom). Four of the leading athletes in the qorting events. Left to right-Bobby White, Charlottetown; Malcohn MaeFad- yen. Charlottetown: Joe Steele. Charlottetown, and Fred Furneas. Vemon Bridge (ail-round high point winner). ' ii ”lYiatch.He:ld At Pownal This Week V TIME I. (A -A - 3&3! The annual fox and mink show at the P.E.I. Fur Breeders Association will be held the week oi the 13th . ibterruptic of the 38):! with the. of theyearislz usaoiaa-spids- mica: . Thenewbtiilding waeconstrncted torfoaes audit is probe the-finest of its idndinthswor wtttitbe at November Preparations are under way to make this an outstanding show for both mink and fox. It is hoped to have all the tax and mini: breeders throughout the Province present and as many as possible to exhibit. There are signs that the industry is perking up quite a"blt and it certainly will be helped by a display cl ethusiasm here. Fox shows came into being in i920. The was held in Montreal early in November of that year. W. Chester 5. Mcllure and P. J. Drolet were the judges. It was a nice show and a lot oi good foxes chahged haids. O 0 0 In 1732 the first (ox show in ccnnection with the Royal Winter Fair was held in Torotoo durinz the month of eveinber. The back of the old grand stand was board- ed in to accomodate the foxes and W. Chester 8. Mchure and B. .1. Drolet were the Judges. World's champion trophy and other champ- ionship trophies were given as prizes and the Prince Edward Is- landers walked off with a oat all ot them. sync 400 foxes e on display and a good time was had by all. The following y'ear--l92:i- the first international fox show was held in the Mechanics Hall. Boston, with a number at Islanders exhibiting, notably the Pure Can- adian and Macxinnon foxes. These curled oft practically all the in- tu ationai championships with Miuigan and Morrison (axes win- ning the 1' L sections. island exhibitors showed the bulk of ex- hlbte at the Royal winter Fair in mi to ions inclusive, winning most of the awards with the Ontario breeders beliuning to make their influence felt suite strongly. In 1929 the first Prince Edward Island fox show was held in the Exhibition buildina. Charlottet- town. seven hundred and twenty- lour foxes were entered and it took tour days to complete the Judging. The light was not good and some 0! thelawaida. such as the Grand ohamptonshlpl. were decided bi taking thoifoxoa out to the tent door. in 1030 the for pavilion built and from thenon Island , confined their exhibiting of foxes the shows at oharlottetown. do lit interest 2'2. ..."..r.':n .. the tnkoosueioua E .5 R xx ma RiWViRWHu W Liiynotts on toms ( V I OOIIIIEOTEO wltii Silver Fox and g Mink iiarming E5 .. xuVY , attended. Acihlity on iox confirms the general belief that is is re- turning to pcrpulartiy anrong cus- tomers, states the president, Dr, J. L. 0iR.ielly, i V I 0 O Cilancing through the fur maga- zines and Women's wear Daily we note silver fox ieatured very much more than a year ago. There seems to be a marked tendency to return to this fur and in tact other long- haired furs in demand. I , O C 0 There win be two sales of silver fox this month, one by the l-lI-ud- son's Bay Company and the other by the Canadian Fur Auction sales Company. Ltd. should there be Bood demand at each of these the quantity of skins ncw on hand would be very greatly reduced and it mightube possible that a com- plete clean up could be attained before the new season's good's ap- pear. The number of silver fox and its mutatio which will be avail- able when pelting time ccmes llrgs S Co-operio in Eliminating Fire Hazards "The co-operation of all citizens throughout the Province in a cam- paign to eliminate fire hazards not only during Fire Prevention Week but every week of the year as well," is sought by Provincial i-'lre Marshall T. A. Campbell. However during the next-week special emphasis will be placed on fire prevention. Mr. Campbell has many suggestions for those anxious to co-operate in this im- Hudson's Bay Company had been carried out after the iiood oi 1926. the city of Winnipeg might have been built cn dryer land eighteen or twenty miles further down stream The first building to be erected by the H. B. C. at Fort Gary-now Winnipeg-in the 1.111 of i932, is sttligin use. There are many other articles and magnific- ent reproductions of the north tak- en from the Company's collection and historicallrecords I 0 O I. One by one the ranks of the ifounders of the silver fox industry lot this Province are passing away, around this year should not exceed W9 153953 Win! Fred Ia Rollers. farmers in this province who will 1354- the 500 01 the lit! HOIL Ben- add considerably to their ranches -"um" RD891'5- f0ii'm9i' Li?--GOVOP C O C We had a short conversation"; M35 3089” W35 in lid?-nt 1-istemr withl Ernest Mill a few days ago. '0 A113 W05 01 "'9 Pioneers and mute hm bee), one of the mpyknew all about the early struggles exhibitors for several years and 0' Duwn "id 0li”'0Ti which were this season has over zoo silver fox,'nn3"Y crowned with success when ixrn less than no females. We ask-,thei' established their ranch on cd him what he led during the Cherry mind. He realised the pos- wmm. md he -4,” he not wmglsibilities of fox farming and found- carcases ot horse-meat. had them ed 0"? 01 "19 tint and cost suc- li-ozcn hard and then choppedicesifiii companies-the silver libx 5o,ooo, we know ax . 10g on goxlwho was born in Alberton. Juno. if the future seems more hopeful.''"”' of this Pmvince. and his -wire Susan Hubbard qt Charlottetown. them up, throwing hunks in with pieces of the bone. alternating with fish every second day and peucts onasundays, About the first of March he changed over to ground feed, using horse meat, tripe, cereals and some vegetables. illmie is ,a strong believer in fish and uses a lot of it during the summer. The waters near his home are an easily available source of her- ring and these he has quick frozen and keeps in cold storage. thus a cheap supply of good nutrition feed, is available at all times. 'liiie septeuiber issue of the Beav- er, a magazine of the north pub- lished by the Hudson's Bay Com- pany.)-iaq just been received. There are some wonderful articles in it with a lot of history of the old welt, such as The Canadian Metls. a magnificent study of the westeni hal-breeds by W. L. Morton. There is a reproduction "of a paintingi by Paul Kane. showing half-breeds Never Was. by Margaret Moclaod. shows that it the original plans of Cteovernor George slmpscn of the spimii ltiioioiiii .-iilili 5? ii. . iu.iH' '1 jmnchiniz co. Ltd. or Alberton. ills keen mind and good judgement en- labied him to pick out superior animals as breeding stock and in 3 very few years stock com the Silver Fox Ranching Company was in great dei-nand and pelts which they sent to the auctions in London brought very high prices. He was 5150, one of the founders of the Silver Black Fox Breeders Associ- ation of Prince Edward Island and was active in founding the registry part of the Association He con- tinued his interest in silver foxes 10? many years and he was the no man who could have given a really authentic and interesting ac- count of this unique! t t y,'WhiCi'l created so much excitement not cniy in this Province but elsewhere and Brew in volume so that. from a few win bred by the late non Charles Dalton it spread to various plrte oi the world-and culminated lin the production of hundreds of thcusands of pelts in 1939. M-: Rnsers was a gentleman in every sense of the word and the thous- ands of frimds he made in his joumeyvgttirtugh life will regret his passing. . ATTENTION nnamuts AND raomiciizas an aoonrrmo uvnsmcx as osuanou ruaimsoivino DAY, - 4 ocmnna are no portant program. He urges merchants to provide extra cardboard cartons in their places of business. They should also have their employees see that any fire hazards are not allowed to gather in basements, limes and other parts of their premises. "The children can also help." said Mr. Campbell, "Tiiey can do this. by helping to gather up any rubbish or other litter around their yards. "School teachers throughout the Province can also contribute great- 1y to the Fire Prevention Week program. They can emphasize the importance of preventing tires which can result in great loss of property and sometimes in loss oi lives." "Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, 'and even Wolf Cubs and Brownies can ago pitch in to help in this work.' ' - .The Fire Marshall would -also like to see service clubs take ii part in the program. Salvage or- ganizations and garbage collectors can also do their share. consult b tI..I.n.. llltltlli II. P. For Foot Aliment H y Orthopedic Chis-opodiet us Great George htreet i0BAltL01'TETOWN. P.E.i. Renfrew representative for Chateau'& Cookrite Ranges, electric and , hand washers, milking machines and cream separators. See me or phone 27-21 Hunter River. HERBERT BUCHANAN Fredericton, P. E. I. n" ATTENTION FARMERS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN OBTAINING A , a GOOD USED FARM TRACTOR? IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL ON US AND SEE SOME OF THE UNITS WE HAVE ON HAND READY FOR. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. VERY REASONABLY PRICED-FROM S350.00 UP 1 EKRMALL CUB, complete with Cultivators and ow. ' . 1 FARMALL "A" c2 FARMALL 1 FARMALL F20 on Rubber Tires. 1 FARMALL F20 on Steel Wheels. 1 COCKSHU'I'I' 69. The above machines are Reconditioned a.'. Our. Used Machine Guarantee. W. R. JENKINS GREAT GEORGE ST. CHA YOUR INTERNATIONAL DEALER i 594?!” 7' track scales, water systems, . RANSOME OISGEIIS BOB DIRTY DIGGING, YOU CANT BEAT A It has been proven that these Diggers will give good results no matter how tough the digging. WE HAVE A FEW OF THESE DIGGERS LEFT. JAMES A. MaotiElLL and SONS SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. 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