E. W. Carmody - . B. G. Sllilltli Jrogressive Egg & Poultry Market ‘ 68 Queen St. Phone 577 Charlottetown distributors ior “Silver Tip” Biscuits, Cubes, Bread, Meat, etc. Also Fox Meats oi all kinds, Best Feeds — Best Prices - Best Results k‘ FOXES FED a ‘ on _ >7 -.. ROBINSOWS GOLD ~TIP BISCUITS and SPECIAL DRY BREAD have been consistent winners at the Shows- Feed these products ind prove this. BOBINSOIPS nut and BAKERY Ltd. Summerside, P. E. L Fur Buyer. We again expect that Mr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, will be at ouiioiiice buying Silver Fox Pelts this season and -we solicit for him a share of your business, Last year Mr. Rotter bought a large quantity of pelts and those who sold to him seem ‘to be well pleased with the cash prices received. We have for sale some nice registered foxes I ~- from the old blood lines. B. GRAHAM ROGERS Summerside L2Z69-11-1-2-4 US TR Sound Conditio n Of A Industry Reflected In CNFBA Largely Increased Receipts In Fur Marketing Department Is Anti- cipated This Season. Registration In November last there were sent from the Head Ofllce oi the Can- adian National Silver Fox Breed- ers’ Association notices to mem- bers oi the Association advising them that the annual meeting would. be held in Saskatoon, Sask- atchewan 0n January i5th. 1935. Proposed amendments to its Con- stitutlon accompanied these notices. At the meeting which took place as scheduled many oi the proposed amendments were passed among others those providing ior the giv- ing up oi the regular ‘annual in- spection oi ioxes, th: appointing oi iieidmen, the introduction oi the privilege oi securing Advanced Registration. etc. while matters relating to the keepins of ranch records and the forwarding oi Ranch Statements to Ottawa rc- mained as beiore. In due course six ileldmen were appointed ior as many sections to circulate among the ranchers to i assist and advise them. ’I‘heir viz-its extended throughout July 811d August and in the sections more densely covered with ranches ior an extra month or mort- I Fleldmeifs Work The Iieldmeifs work has boon appreciated by ranchers who were thus given the privilege oi discuss- ing with them questions deaiins with registration ieeding, breeding, ranch construction and other mat- ters. as ioxmen. especially those who are not so situated as.to be in easy communicat‘ with other ranchers were pleased to comPflW notes and to discuss their p. blems. so that in the suspension oi result“ inspection the fleldmen to a corr- siderable extent replaced the m- spectors oi previous years. This year members oi the As- sociation were, required to have their pups tatoo marked previous to August 15th. They might do this work themselves, or employ whomsoever they wished to do it ior them. In order to prevent any inconvenience to ranchers in 86- gm; their pups marked oiiicial markers were named by the R6818- tration Committee. These were available in cases where ranchers preierred to have their marking done by otlicial markers. ‘While the matter oi cost was mere-Y as P81‘ can '@' s<d@;@;-iro.@s_@ agreement between the rancher QC l l _ , . ‘Q . . j, ,‘ l ll i ,' . , - ' l l/VEIL COME QQQQLQ A ~ been ' the jneansf of Cruising. the “than .eoer.',,-i‘ _ l . n. ‘- .,_.-v 1 ‘.13 _ r: .. , "-5121" - l a T0 . CHARLOTTE TO WN ~ On behalf ofthe‘ Citizens of Charlottetowrl/ i“ the Mayor and City Council ywelcome the members of the SilverFoic Exhibitors ’Associ- ation of Prince Edward Island and all other: interested in this worthy enterprise. The Annual Show in Charlottetown is a splendid stimulus to the ‘spirit of friendly competitiogi among the ranchers, and has ; [dreading- sleek, all ‘lover the..P-rovince. Jhe FoxShow should be even better’ QQQEUQQQQ @'@'@'@‘@'@'©'@ ©'@-©_ standard o5 THE UHAKLUI'I'E'I'UWN QUAKUIAN (0! timely interest in connection with this year's Prince Edward Island Fox Show is the work oi the Canadian National Silver For Breeders‘ AssociatIom-rrmny oi whose members are active leaders in the iox show movement here. The ioilowing article has been prepared specially ior The Guardian by Association oiiicials.) and the marker employed. Quite a number oi ranchers did their own marking, but always oi course with the standard equipment as approv- ed by the Association, the letters employed being in each case those assigned by the Canadian National Live Stock Records which are ior the, exclusive use o.‘ the owner to whom they are allotted. By an arrangement made with Mr. H. B. Donovan, Jr., 184 Ade- laide Street West, Toronto, Ont, Editor and Publisher oi Canadian sliver Fox 8t Fur this magazine became the Association's omcial pressorgan and each member re- ceives this monthly periodical as a membership privilege. Fur Marketing The marketing branch oi the Aisoclations activities is a very important one. Through it comes the returns irom each client's sale oi the pelt product oi his ranch. It aiiords the answer to the question: “What am I getting out of lhis iur business?" The pelt season may be said to begin with the month oi Novemb- er. From November 1st. i934 until the present time the Fur Marketing Department oi the Canadian Na- tional Silver Fox Breeders‘ Associa-_ t ' 't ' [features The producer who wishes to successfully meet competition. land secure the best strains oi horses, ioxes, cattle, or other kinds oi animals, iollows the record oi- the Show ring and closely investi- gates the iarge number oi animals oi any one kind that are so con- veniently congregated together ior his inspection. Experience has proven that Shows need not be widespread in their appeal to de- veiop this trade and exchange which is so essential in lniluenc- ing extension oi improved livestock and the general standards oi qual- ity oi the industry aiiected, but also the financial status oi those participating. Desires 100 Percent Patronage The Fox Show to be held this year is one oi our most important; livestock Exhibitions, in that it involves an industry that has been extremely remunerative, and is still destined to exercise a very im- portant influence upon economic conditions in this Province. Prev- ious Shows have been productive o! a more intense investigation oi ranching practises, a fine sum- ulation in breeding and feeding mEihOClS. the establishment oi ranches on the basis oi strains oi NOVEMBER 4,_1_935 Y BEA TS OLD MAN DEPRESSION BEEF TRIPE HORSEMEAT ' BONEIIESS BEEF atlon of all kinds strictly . . . ANADA PACKERS specialize in the prepar- GOVERNMENT INSPECTION for YOUR PROTECTION CAN ADA’ PACKERS LIMITED - CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA PACKERS LIMITED BEEF HEARTS BEEF CHEEKS ETC. of Fox Meats under recognized excellence, and a splen- did trade within and without the Province. Ii there is necessity in the breeding oi‘animals where type and certain characteristics have been definitely established ior years for the selection oi higher types oi males and females to ini- prove and maintain standards, is it not still more imperative in an industry involving animal breed- ing oi comparatively recent estab- lishment, to exercise still greater discrimination in the selection oi individuals to create improvement in ranch ioxes. The Fox Show is a very neceMsI-lary- insfithtlon in bring- ing into prominent recognition those strains in which qualities de- sirable for the purpose oi profit- able iur production are predom- inant. Ambitious breeders should not hesitate to patwnlle M In exhibitor or spectator this import-- ant feature, which displays to the buyers oi the world, the best ioxes that the world is capable oi pro- ducing. and use the Show as a means to the rapid evolution and establishment oi a still more su- perb type oi fox in the ranches oi’ this Province. JP ust In Base You Have Neglected The iall dosing bi your ioxes for worms, we wish to remind you that there's no time like the present ior doing this job-and there's no remedy so good as DR. FFRENCl-PS N0, 1 VERMICIDE CAPSULES They're quick, saic and eilicient in action, have been proved re- liable by the best ranch- ers, and what more can you ask ? $100 ior 20 capsules $4.00 for 100 capsules $18.00 for 500 capsules. Prepaid to any address. E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore QQSQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQO _ (iucih lie. i@_i_c>"_.. “Did You Ever See Such aSkin" “Such Beauty, Such Size, A Such Shine.” “Add a Prize Likewise In a - _...___ .@lfi_'@i@i©l©'@'@f©f©l@.tw tion prepared ior sale and ior- @ ded t the arkets oi London. l gills and MOIITIEM nearly 40,000 ' “Is E a infer-flex pelts c: which less than u - O p91‘ 09H HOW remain Un- ‘ I sold. This means practically a clean r slat/e in beginning the coming t” . I season's iur disposals. I ' -117 ' “ ' In the matter oi quantity oi furs ‘ - °"°"°d' m‘ Wlmnbavs 5°“ “d C9) When Robert Service wrote the poem from which the above are quill-l‘ , ‘he pm" "°°"“d ‘t m’ mm!“ ' ' di i S'lver Black Foxes was practically all confined to ocwb" Sal” °f l“ Y"? l" °°"" Q uqns‘ thepree “g o I i ‘ ' id wide but Prince Edward ‘(G3 parlsml with this Fall's sale lh-s» @ this Province. Today the industry l? W01‘ r u Th ‘honor we , are as follow“ ,@' Island still holds the honor 0f prodigal}? the fires; ogt p-by Inmuraging ' l foster and Ella"! a" 1 e W3)’ ° ° 1 l5 E 0am 5,1,, i must zealous y _ _ . , , o m H: i gur Silver Fox breedegs to improve their herds. Silver Fox shows are “ n e Oc o er sales oi i934 or im rovemen . .' only so per cent. of 23,995 skins oi- ‘ @ ‘me °f the ‘lest means V p iered were sold, leaving about 10,000 skins unsold on October i 12th, while this year 70 per cent oi . ' the 11450 skins oiierrd were sold © l leaving unsold early in October 3°55 Lilli-ll 4.000 pelts oi the past‘ season's oiierings, while the prices‘ in sterling, with the exception of; those ior iull slivers and low ‘grades. were better than they were a year ago. Besides the exchange is more iavorabie being about $4.98 to the pound against $4.81 in October 193i. In the case of half silvers the average prlcg in combs;- 1934 was $38.29; this year the av- erage price ior hali silvers was $43.02 or $5.03 better price per pelt in October oi this year than in October i934." The Fur Marketing Department in its very satisiactory disposal oi such a quantity oi furs is certain. iy concluding a most sumessiul season. The largely increased re- ceipts oi’ 1034-35 together with the expressed and impllcd approval of the Department's services by its increasing thousands oi shipper-s are plainly indicative oi yet larger , receipts during the coming season, provision ior which has already been made by an enlarged and im- proved plant. with all additional equipment. necessary Birthplace Of Industry __(Continued irom Pageic) lesson ior the producer ambitious to build up high clash livestock than that which he receives in the Show ring. 1i he reaches the pirr~ 4 _©.© AT ~ OllAllLOlTETOWll, NOVEMBER 41h to 8th '@@. is . l ' I i This Show will give breeders of registered stock an opportunity to‘ i participate in one of the greatest Sliver Fox Exhibitions ever held. - Accommodation is already provided for over 500 foxes and this can easily be extended to include many more. ‘ ' © 17 — CHAMPIONSHIP TllOPlllES —- 17 l l for places. nacles oi success by winning a number oi classes, or I Champion- ship with his animais, it ‘justifies his good Judgment -and breeding policy and inspires him to main- tain his ‘standards, while he is com- pelled to occupy the lower positions is shown the errors in his practises. and iortiiled and strengthened by clear and lasting impressions, he resolves to come again in an at- tempt to win irom his more suc- oessiul competitors. The iorm o! encouragement given by the Shows is amply llustiiied by the results attained in its general scheme oi education and its tremendous in- spirations-t appeal. both oi which - extend beyond the actual particl- psnts, to those to whom the Show Ring exerts an appeal irom a purely spectator’; standpoint. Ullffl TIIIO Iillllll Not only is the Show vsiulhle ‘ irom the premium mentioned above, ‘ 7' but itsarveaovéyueaiui purpose ass lnedlumoi trade and n- change.‘ Breeders oi improved snl- i msls usually find customers and aim “$3.. (Moosesoeoaoooooooooooeoooeooeo 6 SECTIONS divi 140 guests including men and fox life of the Province wi Canadian National Hotel, Charlottetown. Short, snappy speeches mirth provoking entertainment. 'A most magnificent collection _o_f sil display one week prior to _the Exhibition. cording to number of entries in each class. OllEll $2.000.00 Ill OASli AWARDS ded into 36 CLASSES, also CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES, HERD CLASSES and MATCHED PAIRS- First price $12.00 in eacliClass with’ correspondingly good awards A and study carefully. Entries close Novem Silver Fox Show of all time. a Everyon Fox Breeders Banquet, Tuesday Evening llov. 5th prominent in the political, civic, ll sit down to a splendid banquet followed by our entertainers in unique and The banquet of themseason. Catalogue Containing Full Information I07 lion Illlaliy Th'booklt'll' flldt'l dl thSh0. '8 H" c" " s ti... .......... ber be there either as a spectator or exhibitor. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President. dill: SILVER rox l-zxlllillions llssoculiloll l or PllllOE lznwlllln lsiillll WALTER SHAW, Secretary. a verware which will be placed on Prizes varying from 4 to 10 ac- e interested in Silver Foxes dieenwnoofoeoioeoe industrial at the @@'@_@_@_@i@f@ Send ioriiz‘ should aneos-soasnoeecsaass». {-1 ' i