Tlili (jl_l1_§>l§l;Lll_’_l'_t§_l'()\’t’N oil/tummy or!‘ EAR READY for ‘Fall Driving! Lei Us Insial Depart kzéle, Long Lasting: Dominion Tires Now is Uh: tilllc tu gvt. yxuw cur ready for fnll znitl uintcr drlvi:ig,--fimc to tlniucr to li()\ll\'l().\' ‘fllllii. You'll ti! YEO TIMELY NOTESYON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ‘ THEA TRE “TALL, DARK and HANDSDME” —Wllh— Cesar Romero Milton Berle Virginia Gilmore Klojnt-ziguc, Fri. 5th Montague, Sat. tith The tvtcrttague Fox Field Day was held Wednesday afternoon. ‘rhere was a bit or a mlxup due to a notice of cancellation. yet quite a. number attended the demon-y strations held by Fox Fieldman Lloyd K. Lockerby at the ranches of Captain Allen Mosher and Harry Dttvison. Both were in apple pie order, owners having gone to a great deal of trouble to make them attractive. A lot of valuable information was dcssimlnated and a particularly in- teresting part- of the program \vas the address given by Dr. E. Rendle Bowness of Toronto. The foxes shown while not yet in prime fur| quality. gave evidence oi’ future pelt excellence nnd at the Davlson‘ -ranch there were some fine speci- mens of crossings between new type foxes and registered slivers. There Souris, Mon. 8th is talk of the Field Day being re- xv F enacted at Montague September T U ,:5th at the ranch oi’ George Mc- ' “'" ' ' lutyre. A meeting of the executive oi.’ the Silver Fox Breeders‘ and Exhibitors Association of Prince Edward Is- ixind was held in the Department POLL 0F YOUNG PEOPLE PUTS ' of Agriculture on Wednesday even- LIQYUK 0N BIAUKLIST tint; and arrnntxcmcnts were com- - pletcd for the annual live fox show ; which will be held at. Charlottetown i November 10th to 14th inclusive. This will be the twelfth provincial , ivc fox show, the first being held 11*?“ lmu- WC‘ in 1929. but there was one year— m“ ‘mknélcdn i931 _wheh the epidemic prevent- ' ed a show being held. There arc signs that the coming show will \'.i~t ‘Majority Condemns Iicvcrucc Alcohol in .\il‘.(‘lil‘l\ll Business Men's Fouznlntioti Survey R/‘SHIIS of a n. . 0111i)’ contort-loci bi‘ . ,1 the same time and there is diffi- culty in getting them all placed. It was decided to have the secre- tary write each exhibitor some days before the show asking him to have his entry list complete witn tattoo marks of foxes and all other particulars. Secretary Walter R. Shaw explained that this would help the clerical department great- ly and lead to smooth and efficient placing. A strong committee will be put in charge of the conduct of the show and every effort will be made to iron out any difficulties which may have inconvenienced ex- hibitors in the past. The value of the provincial live fox show is enormous and it. is felt by those having its welfare at heart that :1‘ everyone will act with a spirit of co-operation that the results and benefits may be more widely spread and lead to a general toning up of one of our most lucrative in- dustries. A sale of silver fox pelts will be held in Montreal next week. The Canadian Fur Auction Company are the vendors. The collection comprises about 10.000 pelts and is said to be quite an attractive one with a lot of fresh goods that have not been previously shown nnd have been carefully preserved in cold storage. We suspect that there are u. lot of lsiand pelts in the offering. Prices are expected to be firm with a rising tendency‘ for all grades. Lampson, Fraser ti: Huth held a i l i! hdfi/U/(i KENNEDTS Ladies’ Ready ta wear 154 Gt. George St. é-EHTBZMBER s. 1941 ‘ Just Arrived! A Particularly fine line of LADIES’ COATS Fur- trims in Silver Fox. Jap Mink, ODDS, 511m, Carzicul. Muskrat, Persian and Squirrel, Youthful box models, "his fitted lines. Beautifully mi]. ored and finished. 21.75 to 88,95 skirts, Phone 1766 enjoy (lriv g‘ more ulu-n you llllt‘ on safe, trouble-free Dominions. ‘lltoy [irotmt your family from (‘ZUHEPFIHIQ skids and lilotv-tmt». (‘hood- from our uitlc rnngc of Dominion Tires. Priced to xive top vulue. SAFER . . . . . from sKm3~from BLfiWUUT$-fsr hliiE M51553 is. DOWN f- [ AS 0 l.l’l"1'l. E l AS d 3 “l do not ot- ilifi it in t nnd Slllltill‘; school." majority of ‘those con- u. ‘ac United. lllc first proposi- trill-I ‘Jill’, 5... cs sunuorzzd tion, l\ pic-Al of tho "d' the ~' 1'1 'll 01R coittinccnt, is ‘tnvloixi. iauasnnrc blxttv t". ‘ ' . l m. meuslneqxgllilg;mlrlsof duinggeg t2]? igc-tieral fur sale the lnttcr pnrt of h‘ classes added and those which- August m New Yo“ and "u kinds of furs, were briskly competed for. particularly recl fox of which about £10 per cent was sold exclusive of low grades. Prices were up about 12.5 pct‘ cent from the Lampsou auction in June. A top price of $19.50 was paid for ranch type reds Full silver fox pelts attracted 1' have been enlarged this your for new type foxes. including silver pearl blues and the unregistered iox classes have been retained. There has been a comp‘ete.over- ilfitlilllq of the color phns sand this your registered foxes will start out with Gloss 1. for medium sil- vers. showing not more than 54 per ccnt silver. Class 2. light» medium silvers, mus; not show less than . _ _ . _, 55 pm, mm ‘,1. m. more ma“ 59 Sl0a for a large, wcll-tuned. good- lorecl very nttrictive fu" silver - ‘or cent sivrr. Threc- trirtct" co _ < ‘ . ' ‘ ' - i-‘nss. must show not less ‘gait 70 n M5 of the. “wkmece U?“ °f ‘M, mm SUV“, or more than 7g LOlIlM‘. Applflhllllfllfliyi 6Q pgl- pglll. ‘m, mm The pa“? silvpr of all colol phases of this about no“, not less than so ziverngc collection of silvers was n inn“, m mm,“ sold. Three quart-er silvers moved liver. and the full silver up 1° $47’ mus “p w $35 cent of these changed hands. with mics at around $40 interesting the hovers most. The high price was Cross fox was strong in the med- ium and cheaper priced goods, but the second best call. About. 85 pct _ The Battle of Britain and Rus- rla in Iron has repercussions 1n the fur world Irons 600.000 square miles contain the world's richest single oil field. and curiously en- ough is also the source of shiraz‘. The pig pens were exactly Lhg some but of. course repaired and reshingled. They had housed many ct the champions he had bred, m; y Mr. Callbeck in his dvv was top stockman, particularly pig breeder and nteshcd Persian lambs, The and horse urecdci- of "this prov- gruy slut-aw. tpvprs are especially . ince. Years litter hc go. um m, miportant. However. most of tlurwfox industry and Cailbcci: lOXGI dsoirs output of these furs has dread)‘ arrived in America. What became tops for pchs or m m; show ring. Many of the best mm the future holds in store is nn- in the Vimy Ranch trace back w other mutter. the fox we culled Joe Ciulbeck, __ purchased from Mr. Cnlzileck s; Edward Fromm of Fromm Bros, the hfoht-rcul Fox Show ill 19m lnc.. is organizing the silver fox hrceders of the United States to join in opposition to the flppflill of Omar Bl".lg9l‘-L{ll‘SL‘ll of Norway from the cit-vision of the Customs classification division o; the Un- ited States Treasury Department which chssiiicd plntinzt foxes with silver foxes, hence (iulidble and Mr. Callback is u 1mm of strong character. one who lived the good lifc and us a result commands the lespect nnd admiration c: all who know him. We regretted that Air. Cailbcck‘: visit was so short that we could not have more of his tune. but h! INFFALS A SET 0F IVVJINIONS (iN YOYP. (‘All UN THE I"i'.(}ili\~lik‘>.i\l“ EASY PAYir/llihii‘ PLAN Ilnlniiue- \’~.’i».,i.|:/ or htmlliiiy ilbzrfs -—- Ptisw Pep —— [More P3102)" ii~’ii.‘z Alia lVztut A (‘iiivsgi “Vi” ‘l Then “liiotrex” “t rtcx Buttcii -~ tutti-ins d! tit‘ you u int l i ' 3i . ifimvnt“ urt- - . 1Q ' i ' , suov.n_ iimn 9O nor cent silver or not more f than l0!) per crlut siivci" There will b0 ‘ 1.111’ sccticus in each .-s 21S in the registw- ill Xlnl‘ blew ‘r-‘tw Foxes, Shnulurvl whirl;- l my.» on fact and. is of the lJJlv road show iii) ocr cont to iii) pvt‘ (‘out J um Silver Foxes Statitl:uci__Pld1 141% '-'~\1l-"'\l T» be ("_ ole for enn in this ' “l” l’ 1w fovw itinsi show u to imirk- ‘ ‘ "“ my ' ' ' cit-finite platinum chur- “M” “m; ‘ “M m “ . .. " ‘Ihev will he divided tun-s. ‘nun-u 1-point.» on on. .1 s..\ mm cl ‘m; light mm 0mm ‘tfihl \\'lill sections for adult mule nnd female pxuzs standard plut- .nnms Will be ftlVlflfll into light. and "f t-Xtm light wixh sections for adults - nnd pups. Finally thcre is a clnssvfor sil~- aw-r pearl blues with sections for (' lltl....l ....t.. .. _ ,-l_ “ .1, )5 , . , .1<iul.s macs and Lmats. put “m” ('1 “l” ‘Lwhr lllZtlIS and females. There will be HD5314“ ,1- .5 Li. {it lilL ; ‘A ‘mull-Mt to pic-lures ifTuropn is this pllfllvtrfltlll of van-maul Jnpnnme trnnps n; they quictlv rolled Into [rfpfmh hnphrnma. Japan's drive t" the Scullnnrrnngrtl by m-gniiu thm with Vichy Officials, all to be a bicycle blitzkrieg. of the mechanized mizhtot the German war machini- invading the nations Salgnnn. turned w“. 12o novelty c s; this season as the ’ '.ll.(l cntrics ucrc so hctcroitirncrllls 1i it it ..~; was impossible t0 llldgh‘ 111ml i‘ t mu . -——~--—-— From the above it will be seen UPILM‘ that the scope of the show has b“ 1'. ‘been brontlehetl tremtvntlotisli‘. In W“ “m, :he registered cusses emphasis has m“ "1 '\ bcui flllTClvd tovsnrds thc more sil- \'f‘l‘_v types with the dark medium ll cu ov the s . uvruublc All r‘ won". oi totiu‘. s with y. , _ , . . h“, . ~ a is stanza; n; 1h.- :\lllt‘il(.‘.lll A~[i‘ er lll(-.. W"? “n o 3 “ ‘ ;ou'.. Tilii ism far cry from the first A li.\.\‘ UN Li; 'litil.\’i'lh(l cxhi-ntion of 1929 when black clas- klalttst l.\' miUT lt.-\l-t<l('.-\ scs for {Oars containing not more than l0 per cent silvcr had equal "l0 '.(‘('fl{',lllll(ill with pale \il'"'s. Then iiwrc \\'ll'€‘ dark iii\'t'l'x rink med- iums. tucdinms, light tucdlums and pnic silvers. As the years rolled on l Mr and the Fromm Bros. kept popu- . it mil to one or Mid larizing s-llvcr types adnd ti? de- Ur “H. wiry,“ e fraud fol thcm spren o .ur0P¢ lo tllnootiv o; (‘iillbillli ‘min . 'ln'.~ v. stilts oi ‘ ' Ulll ill 1h l‘ hquq- nnd other parts of the world, we < m. ;;;~,t . tzrndunllv changed our coloring and n: untried iillisstcs to suit the limrs. vintil to- dvoruhc lll day we nre all striving to pro- -. v and "vii-iv. dove full silvers -ycs. even 100 in phvsicul fitn~ “Kmom "f U“ "ML t tion for the large number of entries .*“‘— . . . . . 0i '.‘*’"°P‘F ism“ "r “were iliif‘tl.i’“ii.ielii‘Tifféidiiflifi- Qty,"}f,“uff§“;.;[;f '{}n§f‘*‘§‘.1§ ‘$815313 aclt)’ a scarcely 100. so it will be ridicule a hump“; of Tempfrance seen that if the new type owners workers who for many ycnrs have Wm‘! l" WW1 ""89 entry 1M8 mil defied one of the grentpg; [urges m the silver breeders exhibit the same the ravorld. ft is a miracle that we numbers as in the past. it will be o. have ‘survivcrl. The people who flwu- difficult matter to accommodate for right when onnused bv m-vm- them all. It was decided alter con- tains of opposition deserve enoour- sidey-ablq discussion to “x the num. “emmt- Tm" Shmnd "m m“? ‘m ber of foxes that an exhibitor overdose of (lflllClsm from superior people’ n’ is amazing how much 1w could enter at 40 That will be the . . total number of all types. Some xggrlge 031e,‘; tgrcadcmirecgflrgg{utnfé of the breeders of silvers are also Temperance work. and. they carry on brmdl"! the new WP” M"! 15$‘ Wit-ll stcaclv courage ivztiinst 2re~ mums? "l" "W59 "hi? ha"? "n. mcndous odds. In the Temperance his exhibitors lrrthe mist will have Movement we have arrayed again t quite a blt o difficulty in making us hundreds of pounds for every sdect-lons an holding them down those who nrc captured. by bribery . and corrunncu will always filzht 21s pxhnmor could Show three to the last ditch: those who make money out of liquor cnnnot co-oor-r- atc with us: thnsc who like imzrr cannot vorv well come all out t-n X08 A discussion took place as to whys nnd means of overcoming the ours e. The form-s m-rnved air-hut "Tmm "mmlml "i (‘Dllflldlfill Wllllfh, "t; a", nnnjpffflfl “m1 ngwpyh|l_".._ reigns on the first day of the show Rev. A. A. lsidwcll. (South Africa.) when a lot of breeders arrive about . isome p.110 silvery Alnvlziazis. White N F fox was :1 small izvppears there is about ‘something will turn up and upset l the apple carIF-or rather to = the occupied when an cvhibitor at thc ‘l; 0 .. ' » - . ,‘ . m’ l“ ‘x c:‘I:?(:11f‘2?;-lfgrifliillVfiflfWi only President Ron welt‘; opening of the Pl‘O\'l!l(‘lil| show 1o Thu.“ “m i nnd Premier Konoyo will know. 1890. lllPfiC‘ \_Vil\‘$. » bound that we can find: the nevrs- to 40. 1t was also decided that no, mlnrra thnl make mover out 0t 110- exhibitor can show more than two. uor advertisements must oppose us: foxes m one 590mm Previous? any o m a section. , 810030570 - ..cr carufuilyrzutd nmdc some very to thc h;- suw ‘the same stalls that he had apanese steamers. but whether ASTER PELTING RATIONS arc the answer to the trouble- some problem of getting clear pelts on your foxes and mink. The causes of rusty, ofiitroiour in pelts have been ‘the (tilled of much of our research 0n the Muster Plxpcrirucntnl lur ‘Iiarm. We bciieye we have solved the problem of growing fur that is boil dense and clear in colour. The dietary causes of poor colour have been eliminated in _ a Iiluster Petting Rations. The mechanical causes can be. ohmmh a: by up-to-dtiie ranch management and proper sanitary metbov-‘S- Those ranchers who are using our successful Master Peltind llf-HTID iililt, "gryl/hlmk", (flllNb iiflwnpft (ii IR ADI. Distributors Co., Grafton 81., Charlottetown. Exhibition horse stalls and ‘ culiooiinr) “m; has made stimmcrsitie his home , brought a top of $25, l".;.‘.llt, tilong with visits at intervals “Mus ---_~~- to a for: form in the United States YUUR Fur dealers in New York are ill which he has an itiicrest. He is pretty well wrought up by the Klflklng PXWQXHNY wcll and ac- tiisiaute between the Wnwu-wnient of Filmllilfiled "S l0 the "VOIHDBXIY ,thc United States and Japan. It. much" Where he looked litmus t stake. which import. are ex-l intern-silo" l‘l’lli!‘.l‘l<.\'. From there pected to rccvive from u" iwo you": vcd to the Exhibition. JR!)- In fact they have hcrn tmid l Litiidings and he Lkutl the plan: A ‘for with drdfzs and, are (Illyflutp 1n wry much. We took him around ,» t l - - - - ‘ t il' r i1 w can. ‘ _ ililyiicirflfclihc ‘Diliuiiijiiivgaixmiiiy»i: per m s ‘e e d‘ Rations and following our suggestions on ranch managelznml II 1" v o '1': .. i.’ ."- - _ ‘ _ . _; _ icncc. we bcliu \\'lll reveal the c0329"?lgggigngfifig"accgffgfifggfh outlined in “The blaster Rancher’ will Pfmiuce Mu" l"? 5 Whether you are interested in obtaining prizes in the Show! or boiler prices at the Sales, rations are the answer. It’s Results that Count’ "x z s ‘i s." ~l..\s. " . . . . M will 1 15 dciiiixtimilhi rsycti-nis.“ Stir-axle‘ the ‘better types wcrc not much subject to the quotruThc bill is cx- has promised us a rcturit \'1Sll and y.‘ PM.“ .11 sc-s- wnclprd prcviniis m mqbgl “male sought after. There was an aver- [looted to be heard m the Customs we have also gyrmlgcd to inwehim , y “JD-L mhpyny u, wmmd prmimlg m 1941 um“, l 3gp rise of _i0 per cent. ‘The top court. of finpcnls, Washington, on attend the annual inhibition l x _\.r.‘cl'.1\\'.c.'. whp-lbod m m“ _ A {Emmet D1100 “H5 $a4 for a SIJPPHTWI] sii- Ofivbvl‘ 7m. next year. George mm Frank i bl bum; it ~ Wqvlncd m 1941 ‘Theife w“. be very. —»—-_ Callback of Summersulc are sons, {l} V‘! " K.‘ ‘. m. 1'0‘. Herd‘ Jufizori i-_ Yesterday afternoon we were Mrs. Horace Cinrkc of inner- '- h m.‘ W ' . (in oi s e. PmgI-nv of Dam 5 _.A1‘-§*'1“‘d@5 0f blue tux were wdnt- accorticti u very sgnicizil pleasure side and Mrs. John hint-Donald of z~~ - ~ _» d, l-wa “m! ((1 but the butter ygu-ietggg en. witch ottr old and very respected liioncton, are daughters oi Mr. ~ "h" 11m“ U Mtlmfi‘ Pg“? m‘; so‘ I countered a certain amount of re- lrlehcl Joseph Cnllbecic of Sum- Calbcck. r * ' ‘ “"“l"““*“‘l“~ l‘ mm "t isistencc to upper prices The tou mvrside drvnnfll in w see us W'- -r —--- , r1 . . _-. , - .. ' '. I ‘ " ' v _ .‘. H _. . nguie was $32 rm- giltgry Me thought he uns living in the -/—4—— - ~§2".'XP.‘l-1Mclfd i , M grades of Scandinavian nnd Gfilllil- United Staitcs as we had not seen 1 ‘ P“ " ‘Hy! ‘C Y5‘ ‘ ’ land types, while $65 was paid for him to: quite u long time. We ‘ ltuarncd however that Mr. Callback ltlYl SARGE h!!!‘ lvlasiefs freshly prepared pvliiflg uor-w '- ~ NitvhiiNlr-L l ytilmcn rccos Prince Edward Island For Pool Lid., Summer-std! Master Feeds also stocked by us at our Montafll" Warehouse and by Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd“ Queen Si- Also McKie &