1 ._._ __'4_~ a4. L, 1.... btlfllilayvldlkiluyl/N _UUAKU‘I\N coups TITIION AMONG s1 (‘j ' .. PROGRAM . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd: 9.00 tum-Judging continued. ylIURSDAY, Novumuuu am; 9,00 tum-Judging continued. tuinhi’. NOVEMBER 4th: 0.00 lam-Judging completed. g_(]() Irma-Presentation of Trophies by His Hon- our Lieutenant-Governor George lD. DeBIois in Paton Pavilion. (If time and conditions permit). (Continued from page l) An Excellent Class Light medium silver adult males was a. wonderful class o! foxes. quite as good. if not better. than any ever seen ‘in a similar class since the Provincial Fax Ex- hibition was instituted. It was ,1?- . '. M ' IN- . he T. B. League in Charlottetown 1 v. . Rcwi" for the October ‘rulnhc llllietlilf! opened by in“ A club \VOlll8.Il'S creed ‘i is answered by Seven" ‘ oi-i-s. Minutes of Se tem- rcad and adQDi i R9" imiftees received and by the National Anthem. - '7' we're-c». o’ and bald by Secy Next An Unbroken Record of ACHIEVEMENT in marketing I Since organized in 1930, an ever s satisfied patrons has increased our volume from 2,000 pelts to 37.000 silver fox pelts annually — over 90% from Maritime ranches—75% from Prince ranchers where we are best known. m; 1i their responsibility to each patron. s‘; perience in the international fur trade. a Write for Marketing Plans, Free Tags, Bags, 95¢: l LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ARRANGE . OUR MOTTO: We Believe theBest Way to Get Business is to Deserve it. "PW 01195 BDDOintcd. Mrs. Holland ‘ gave a very interesting report of ‘$11,? fifth. Any fox on the table could tnembers voted m f f m (us; have been sold at a gocd fivure m6; convention b.fi.‘;°’h§.d h‘: he‘; riizht there and then. a fall. Several bills were presented‘ meeting. males was the last class to be held at the home of Mrs, J. B. Andrew. Roll call to be answered‘ beck quite a little to aet by payment of dues. Meeting mused straiszlitened out in their Silver Fox Pelts Each year our average return per pelt has been higher than that received through any other channel. To maintain this high standard we have a PER- l\lANENT management and staff who fully appreciate‘ The head of our London Office mm Staff has had over twenty years ex- Prinoe Edward Island Fur Pool, Limited Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada therefore a great honor for Ray Carr to top the table and foi- Stewart and Lewis to win second and third places with their en- tries, while Ira Carr. a brother oi Ray, was fourth. W. B. McAi-thur silver judged -nnd it puzzled ludtzc George Cal‘.- them proper places. When the smoke of brittle ‘Yearling liizht medium i. it / ‘W?’ increasing list of Edward Island $321 TIQFT "”' Trend Towards Lighter Foxes had finally cleared away. W. W. Brown. familiarly known as Will. was highcock-a-lo-rum with his Dalehurst 98R. Itt was a. popular win as both George E. Brown and son Will have contributed very ma- terially to the success o! the Pro- vincial fox show through the foxes sold from their ranch. Brent How- att. a neighbor of Mr. Brown's was a close second. W. B. McArthur third and Hillard Muttart fourth. In such company it is to the credit of J. H. lifaoPhail of New Haven that he stood fifth and also was e. prize winner in other sections. as he is a comparatively new man to the show izamc. Interested Spectator! _Inlcrcsted spectators all day (luring the judging were the 11K Doris ircm the izrcui Republic to the south. Frank G. A-hbrook, CDHYVS E. Ks one, Dr. John I. liar y and D Wiilici- ivisnicky. This rtiiartcttc QCIIIDTPEJ; a. szoodly I)l'0l).1"llilll oi the inx fur detrlcqzment knowledge 0i our llPlEllbOYS. and cvciiv detail in con- nection uiih the iiirlgiliiz and ilie quality oi the animals, was noted by their receptive and intelligent inliids for future use. Anion’: those present were Di‘. G. .lllllS Smith of the Fox Experi- JIOUIFII Station. Summerside. Clif- ._ur<l Rogers of the Dzminlon Fur files. Lirl.. Summcrside. J. C. Don- ilrl of the Hudson's Bav Company. Vllllllllvf. Vic Traverse. Summer- -iuc. Billy Keyes, noted race driver :incl now fur former. of St. Steph- Bfl. N. l3.. Tom Wlgmore. ex-M. L. A. Bradalbane. B. Roy Holman representing Eastwood and Holt. Ltd. London, England, S. P, Friars. President Sussex Fox Club. Sussex. N. 13.. Dr. J. C. Jack. Sum- merside. and Harry Rich, Presi- ticnt of the Maritime Fur Pool. Ltd. Monoton. N. B. Mr. Rich's organization handled some 14.000 belts list season and are ividcnine their spheie of influence by tonn- inz connections in Prince Edyvard Island this scsmii. Harry has been (OIZILCWG ivltli some of the great iox farm promctions of Canada. such as the O. W. Thompmn ranches. Kitchener, Ontario. and zther successful ventures. He knows foxes both from a. pelt and animal standpoint. Attendance Increased As predicted. the attendance in- creased as the llqhter color class-es ivere liifiilcti. and at the conclus- ion tlic Paton Pavilion was pre.t_v well filled. o. goodly proportion of those present being wives. daugh- ters or sweethearts oi exhibitors. On the platform are displayed the trophies. and what a. wonderful collection of the sllverslniths art they are! Secretary Walter Shaw, who while as busy as can be. yet manages to have everything work- int,’ smoothly and efficiently and wear a smile all the while. said the trophy list was not complete as La-mrpson. Fraser 8: l-lutlrs mag- nificent cupjliasniqLyet been re- FURS The open season for Mink. liuskrats, Raccoon, etc, h ‘nowomandasusualiamin the market for large or small lots of furs. A trial will eon- vlncc you 1 [my mp prices. J. D. JENKINS brains and ,.- Orable‘ ‘tudgtn delved from Bil-ks. Limited. Mon- I-l, but is exuefiaed before pre- p ' with the response 0f ex- hibitors. Nearly all were back and ones were n¢ welc and this he said is a healthy sign. "I believe." said Mr. Shaw. "I am safe in stating that the quality of the foxes this year. at least’ those we have seen. is the best that has ever been shown here. That gives feel that we are dorm something which has meant so much to Prince Edward Island.” J. Walter Jon-es. M. L. A.. and Major A. S. Robertson. Who first conceived the idea of a. provin- cial Iox show and had considerable to do with its inauguration, ivero present most of the day and chat- ted with exhibitors and visitors. Mr. Jones has the ear oi’ the Department of Agriculture zit Ottawa. and his opinions carry considerable WBlKIIIZ there. which is only to be expected as lie was iIl( first man to wet out an author- itative work on fur conservation, and his book. Fur Farinimz in Can aria. ls still a highly thouulit cf ljllbllCflilflll. Today DTOI/ldlllt,’ the light is fa";- iz will commence ill nine o'clock or very shortly after. with light medium silver miifr pups the first class to be caller’ This is sure to be a heavy one. In fact all classes today have lilru." entry lists and from a iurrir-is standpoint perhaps the most zit- tractive foxes will be on view. PRIZE LIST ‘ P. E. l. SILVER FOX BREEDI-ZRS AND EXIIIBITORS ASSOCIA- TIO PRIZE LIST 193! CLASS l BLAFK. EXTRA DARK AND DARK SILVER Sec. 1 Mala Whelnrd prcvioul to 1937: 1. Blake Wood. Bouthport See. 2 Male whelped In 1937 No entries, Sec. 8 —Funnlo Whelpetl previous to 1937: l. L. W. Hancock. Bummerslde. 2. W. W. Wood. Cross Roads. 3. Charles Sudbury. Kensington. Sco. 4 —Female ivheipea In 1987 No anti-lee. Sea. l! —Young Mole Whelped In 1938: l Stewart dz Lewis. Summersidc. 2. Stewart dz Lewis. Summerslde. 8. J. H. MaoPhail. New Haven. Sec. 6—Young Female Whelped In 1938: 1. M. W. Wood. Cross Roads. 2. Stewart 8: Lewis. sllmillflifild-i‘. 1i. M. W. Wood, Cross Roads. 4. M. W. Wood. Cross Roads. CLASS 2 DARK MEDIUM SILVER Sec. 1 —Male Whelped previous ti: " 1937: l my Woodside. Mellieque. 2. W. W. Brown. Charlotte- town. 3. Roy Woodside. Malpeque. 4, Ira 1)_ Carr. Covehead. 5. l-l. G Mutt-art. Blimmerslde. See. 2 —Male Whelped in 1937: ‘l. H. G. Muttart. Siimmerside. 2. D. 0. Stewart. Summerslde. 3. Brent Howatt. Charlottetown. 4 W. W. Brown. Charlottetown. Sec. 8 --Female Whelprd Previous to 1937: i. J. R. Looker-by. Hamilton. 2. Brent l-lowatt. Charlottetown. 3. Reg. Howatt. Summerside. 4. Brent Hewett. Charlottetown. 5. W. B. MacArthur, Kensing- n. d. Charles Sudbury- KensinBV-m . 4 —1l'ema1e Wlielned In 1937! 1. Ray Tanton. St. Eleonors. a. M. W. Wood. Cross Roads- Sea. r —Younl m? Wiwlwl in l. Roy Woodsldc. hlialpeqiie. Have You Furs io Sell If you are not getting tile lug the best selling medium. Tile past years, to procure record prices stuff and employing the best sellinif "WI Charlotteto Where Will You Sell Them? last dollar flint your fox skins for furs handled. luma have been rospons ? leader In the marketing of sliver fox fill’!- The following i hr houses in the world i “We would like to ink way your skins have been put Illi- upou and buyers much avlilflll" are worth, you are not employ- Cliurlotiotovvn l~‘ur Sales have. proven their ability, during the A splendid plant, operated by a competent ible for making this company a ‘Q’--- a ialieu from a letter written on the 18th January by 0M 0i "l9 IBPFPQ‘ e the opportunity to congratulate you on the splendid The assortment could not possibly be improved the grading in general.” Ji- ...-v.1" lie-Ii CHARLOTTETOWN 55 Queen Street! - = - - 2. J. R. bockerbv__l>lamil_ton___ ———-—-—-____-___.___._~—— —— us cause for congratulation. as we . worth while for the great. industry " This would lnillciite the confidence oi i tomcrs in Prince Edward lflIilllil Indicate the (on Large numbers oi‘ d Sales have the fluest anti most up-to-tltito uted at cost for the benefit. of their shippers. Headliner: all in this thrilling October liat event! Style: for sports, tailored and dressy wear . . . . hats to suit your every mood! FELTS l ‘SUEDES I. IELVETSI AII Heudsizea All One P ri c o $2.95 Hats to add drama to your ever! costume! Stunnlni high flared berets. hewitching poke bonnets, tilled tricorncs, bow-knot toques, dashing brlmmed tofllifll‘! ~59 ml"! flattering feminine hats you'll be overjoyed! Black, colors. Gayest of s. A. McllllNAllTS ilfirw-e- -' Y’ I. VERMBEEAUTIES mus FjYE l ' _ w’o<xi. Cross Roads. y'flw_MncPhnil_ TiB-Ven- i 5_ Roy Wondslde. Malpcque. l ' " "vile ‘Vhflfifi i‘ Sec. (i—-1ounl'. was: l 1. J. R. Lockciiiv. Hamlltmi. I 2. Stewart & Lewis, Summer-i‘ Skiff M. w. Wood. Cross Roads. CLASS a MEDIUM sll-VEB Sec. 1 —Mali- Win-lived Previous to 1937: l, B, R. Johnston, I'm-tune id . Brzfbv .8. MacArthur. Kondnfl" to . l; L. W. Hancock. Sumner-side. 4. H. G. Miittart. Summerride. 5. W. B. MacArthur. Reming- ton. _ o. A. L. Rogers. Kenslnizton- 7. 3- G- Mumlri-.s_uin.“l§l'l§ilf-‘_-_ \ (Continued on p e l1. C01 9i n Fur Sales Limited How Will You Sell Them ? Liberal advances will be made Illlil information fresh from the ivorld'si fur contra ulll be cheerfully given you when shipping your skins.» The ltest service, the highest ri-turus and a friendly and courteous staff to ivalt on you are your: for the taking. 1 R SALES LIMITED Charlottetown lie great fur houses and hundreds oi’ sullsilerl cun- ildonco of the primary produce!‘- ellglitcil shippers will testify to the fnct flint the Charlottetown lfiir polling plant in Canada and this pclting plant Is HIM‘!- - \-. COOPERATIVE MARKETING 0F FURS As shippers continue year utter ytiill‘ to mar- ket the bulk of their fox furs through the Associ- ation's Fur lylzirketing Department. they by so doing furnish the most unmistakable proof of their satisfaction uith the quality of service we have been giving them. V Shipping instructions, bags, tags. etc.. RIM"! furnished upon request. Our Charlottetown Receiving; Station will.‘ as In former years be open zit. ‘Massey Harris Build- lng on Kent Street. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Fur ‘Mxirkieiing Department l aflfii-e? ' “Z9559”: