ocrossa 27. 1951 ,,,., eeeoeoeoeoeoeOE Dr c. K. Gunn of, the Experi- mrlilai Fox Farm. Summerside. is exhibit of foxes- smvcr, Platinum, Pearl Platinum, ayrangini 3" o of mink-Standard and Muta- W to be shown at the Dominion lion. Etperiniental Farm. Charlottetown. on the visit of Princess Elizabetli and Prince Philip. Nov. 2nd. It Mn be a nice reminder to them lhlll Prince Edward Island is the where the Silver Fox was place first mused pictures u'fl3l'lllg 'l( , jlili Government on her marriage. .-.:. Paul Reinhardt, well known in bred in captivity. We have ., x; .x d is use umsnuvc m FACE UEFORE SNAWNG the lather prepares the late lor better shaving and limo prepares the soil for BETTER CROPS. Good crops dlPl"d UB0" "II temmy at the nail. asnrultural scientists state that u -I neceucry to apply ground Iminrlone in order to lieep up ma tgmlity ot the Ioil. For ench dollar invented in limestone I! not return at two doilau is received Furmen that have uied Eroolwilie High Grade L-mestone know this it a tact. A MIT OF YOU. TAIM EVIIV VEAII 'noN'r IUT IT OFF - PUT IT ON". UM! (I-drv mm I,m-r rmir lvnm B R O O K V I l. l. E MANUFACTURING co. no. BUOOKVILLI ST JOHN CO.. N E Haggai or Bull In Cnvlunrl LOU Silver of the Princess platinum fox furs which doubt were gifts of the Provin- ihose who attended the meeting of the International For Fur Confer- Fl'.iT' at Charlottetown some years Mo, has made a report to the .,...-------- 6&0-O-O-6&60&O-0 TIMELY IIOTES l)ll TOPICS GIIIIIIECTHI VIITII Fox and Mink arming American National Fox Breeders Association on his advertising pro- zram for -the past year. This is the gist of it..."Thi.s report is the shortest one since the inception of the fox advertising program. No- thing new can be added to what has been said in previous reports. If 1 were to say that fox is on the way back to popularity then there would be those who would deny it. It can be reported that we con- tinued to keep active contact with people who make style. people who interpret style and people who re- port style. "It would be stated that due to our continued activity and never- ending confidence in fox the think- ing in the fur trade has now re- versed itself. Yesteryear it was difficult to find someone who be- lieved in the return of fox. Todpy it is even more difficult to find ' someone who doubt! the return of fox. The leading retail fur-riera of America believe in the return of fox, in fact in.t.he presence of fox and they demonstrated it by hav- ing a group of beautiful fox num- bers included at the style show given in connection with the an- nual meeting in Milwaukee of the Master Furriers Guild. Personal conversation with many of those people revealed a. real love for fox."...Wcll done. Paul, them's our sentiments too. American fox and mink magaz- ines have been carrying articles on the harmful effects of fats in re- production in mink and Dr. Wil- lard Roberts who has made a study of the subject gives the why and nwherefore in an exhaustive article too large for this column. Feeding recommendations by him are, from i.laiiuin'y through June feed medi- um low fat horse meat and bone and lean lish or fish containing irelniively low levels of the highly lliinsaiurated fatty acids. He recom- imonds boning out and discarding ,lhe large leg bones of a horse be- lcause they contain a high per- lcentnge of fat. He also says lean boneles horse meat. may be fed if preferred” The point. in favor of lean hnneiess horse meat is that it may be stored for a. considerable length .ot time without danger of harm- liul rancidity development. some ibone meal should be added to the iration when boneless horse meat is ivsed...we understand that all the lcereal feeds incorporated bone inical in their formula. til 30 mm m mnir During the remainder of the year it is desirable to feed a some- Growing tlwhat higher level of fat. We have moved our OUR NEW STAND. REMOVAL NOTICE BUYING and LIVESTOCK PENS to our NEW BUILDING OFF ST. PE7FER'S ROAD, rear of New Method Cleaners. wE WILL BE RECEIVING I-IOGS AS USUAL on AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th. in SWIFT CANADIAN Co. Limited LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT PROFESSIONAL CARDS Allison M. Gillis. LLB. HABITISTER. soucrroa. ' Etc. 130 Richmond St. - Chiimvn. Phone I590 - Dr. A. L. Maclsooc DENTIST J. S. TAYLOR optometrist ayes examined. glance iltted corner Kent A Queen sh. Office Phore 1955-nouu loll BYIIDII J. GRANT 0.0. OPTOMETRIST INK lull SIM!” PHONE I'll Adjoining North American Egtel Dental x-lhy BLORIA BUILDING I'll) Grafton St. Phone 291 llr. John E. Stems VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 130 238 Pownal St Offlce linura By Appointment j J. A. CARRIITHER8 R. omoniz.-rmsr PHONE 2872 , 123 Kent Street (Neai to Simpaoaa Aline!) yg.....:....m....... ,gggggE.E.....m...... MacPhee & Tralnor a.r. MaoPIlll. l.A.. I.0. Ii. DOMERLI.-ID TRAINOB. I L Barristers. -to. II. It. um: and commit CHARTERED us Great Georg Phones IMO - ACCOUNTANTS e SL, Charlottetown ' M11 - Box 141 RANDOLPH W. MANNING. CA. Other emcee at ilallfex. Moneton. mouth. Kentvllio. Liverpool. New IlcDONALD. OIAITIIID ERMA P. MMPHIBSON. GA. St. John's, Amherst. Dart- Glaanw and Tram. CURRIE 8 00 AOUOUNTANTI Montreal. Quebec. Othwa. Toronto. saint John. lherlnoeio. Vancouver. Itlrliland l.aIie. Mnneenn. llamlltera Charlottetown. Currie Blds.. Charlottetown - 1eIepnone I010 mink do well on a moderate level of fat and high energy mg re. ducee food consumption and feed ooltl. A substantial level of wheat term meal and alfalfa meal should be fed at all times. These ingred- ients will supply tocophcrols to protect the food and body tissues against peroxldation and Vitamin E for its vital function. .....: The coming Fox and Mink Show at Charlottetown to be held No- vember 20th to 23rd, will be the next big event after the Maritime Winter Fair. Plans were finalized at a meeting of the Executive held on 'hresday, October 16th. Inci- dentally, the Executive members were delighted at this meeting to welcome back the President of the Association. Lt.-Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon who is making a nice re- tiinvery from his recent indispoai- on. are Johnston ? I think it's of extreme importance to save. With t rising costs and the general uncertainty, it's a great thing to have some money set aside to fall back R; JAM THE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN The secretary. W. R. Show re- ported on the detailed planning to date and intimated that Prize Lists had been widely distributed. and that the possibilities for a real top-notch Show were very favourable. Although the fur mar- ket. is not encouraging. breeders. however, are still full of pop and optimism. and it is expected that one of the best Shows of Foxes. and possibly the best in Mink, in the history of this Association. will be held in the November feature. 5:. Mr. George Callbeck, Summer- side. will be on hand as usual to judge the foxes, and Mr. John C. lifalony of Montreal will preside over the mini: classes. Educational features will accompany'the judg- ing in the form of addresses and pclting demonstrations. In addit- ion a new feature will be tried out this year in the form of a service y p. on when you want it. How are you saving? Through insurance, the Company old age pension plan. Have you bought Canada Savings Bonds regularly? Yes. The only Dominion Bond Issue that I've missed in the past 10 years was the first Victory Bond. I've bought one or more of every Victory Bond or Canada Savings Bond issue since then. How do you pay for your Canada Savings Bonds? Through the bank. I make a down payment at the beginning and so much a month for the rest of the year until the bond is paid for. Do you plan to invest in Canada Savings Bonds again this year ? Yes.- Wlry do you choose Canada Savings Bonds to invest in? With Canada Savings Bonds, the some as with the Victory Bonds, it's like ready cash to me. I can sell them any time I need them, and the interest is much better than on money in a b'ank account; can ALWAYS at CASHED AT by the Association who will list each day prize winning foxes and mink which may be offered for sale, and connecting up prospect- ive buyers with the owners. In order to facilitate necessary infor- mation the prize winning tickets with the name placing. breeding. and ownership of the animals will be completed at the expiration of each class and placed on the pens containing the prize winning foxes or mink. On Wednesday evening, Novem- ber zist, the usual Fox Breeders' Banquet will be held at the Char- lottetown Hotel. This will not be a prosaic, educational. feature, but will be s "Get Together" where fox and mink breeders, their wives, sweethearts, and friends, can meet and have a really enjoyable evening. with very short speeches. Canada Savings Bonds and form of dance, song, and other at- troctive and interesting features. Further notices in this connection will be issued from time to time. Sec.Treas. Walter 9.. Shaw of the, Fur Breeders and Exhibitors As- sociation. telephoned us that ini view of the strong market interest in Pearl Platinum, at the request of Director! of the Association a. section for medium Pearl Platin- ums has been added to the Prize List. This will mean prizes for adult males, adult females, pup males and pup females. HIGH-PRICED H00 BRANDON, Man.- (CP) - Mal- colm McGregor of Brandon paid .3305 for a pure-bred boar here, record price in the sale of pure- bred swine sponsored by the Man- itoba Winter Fair. The boar won the reserve championship at the but other entertainment in the it ll ES FLETCHER .lOHNSTON.aa How do you feel about the queelion of saving, Mr: - NO; Have you any particular obiective In mind in saving through Canada Savings Bonds ? I have nothing definite in mind. I own my own home and have a car. It's like a nest egg that I can use if ever I need it, and it bears me good interest. It's a form of security. I have it to fall back on any time I want. 0 ilW , ii annual exhibition. K” mylljlnhl l xW ii iii lxi and there is no red tape to cashing them. I like - the Canada Savings Bonds even better than the E '. , Victory Bonds because you can cash them of par oi the bank at any time. Have you coslied any of your bonds T NOW BETTER THAN EVER Canada Savings Bonds-6th Series-mature In T0 years and 9 months from date of issue and bear ten 3V1IX, coupons. The lirsi coupon covers I year and 9 months and is payable on August Isl, T953; subsequent coupons come due August Isl yearly thereafter until maturity. If cashed before August lst, I953, simple interest is paid at 295 per year, calculated monthly. It held to maturity the overall yield is equivalent to 3.2l':Z, per year. The limit for holdings in any one name is 55,000 in the 6th Series. The bonds are coshoblo at full face value, plus interest at any time at any bank in Canada. Tliey are registered in the owner's name. They are non-assignable and non-transferable. CANADA SAVINGS nouns .. mi. FULL FACE VALUE PLUS PAGE ELEVEN FARMERS We have delivered over seventy new Ferguson Tractors during the past year in Queen's County, and we have as many satisfied customers. We can still supply you with one at the amazing low price of 351450.00. We suggest you order your! before any price change. This is the Tractor with POWER TO SPARE "Ask The Man Who Owns Ono” V7. G. BARBOUR Ltd. Dodge s Desoto - Dodge Trucks Homes F. Johnston, 43, live: at 2l 42 Queen St., Regina, Saslr. H0 is superintendent of Palm Dairisl limited, Where he started to work as an ice-cream maker in 7930; A native of Regina, he worked on o form before going into the dairy business. He was married in 1930 lo Gladys Evenson of Earl Grey, 5aslr., and is the father of two children, Harvey, aged T3 and Valerie. 9. He is a member of Ilia lndependenl Order of Oddfellowt; of which he is a Post Noble Grand. He is a great baseball fan and is in demand as an umpire for city games. One of his hobbies in fishing. A sister, Mrs. B. Rawlinge, lives in Ottawa, and two brothers are employed by Consolidated Mining and Smelling at Kimberley, B.C. Mr. Johnston is one of more than a million Canadian: who save regularly with Canada Sovinaa Bonds. No W 3l.'i'i-'3?-'3.'I'aIa auo maouou , .rua raveou. uvmqs um. INTEREST