‘MAXIM Ms or A ' MERCHANT Bleep lg sweet to the labouring man and oft denied the thinker. flora-till Guardian, Iounded Charl ‘i881 Guardian Two Cents iRioneer Daysi IOf Fox ‘in 7,... --. . _ Industry interesting Reminiscences Given By Sir Charles Dalton Of Early Struggles To Achieve _ Success. — . ' Personal reminiscences and fascia-personal record of the achievement aims details or the origin and earlyor the father of the fox farming struggles of the pioneers of the sil- ver fox industry were given by Sir Charles Dalton at the complimentary ba dered in his honor by the Ca an Ihtional silver Black Fox Breeders Association at Summerslde on Thursday night. After warmly ex- pressing his feeling on the occasion members with an address which forms a val- Eir Charles favored the uable contribution to the history of this industry it will be preserved by fu- contains will be of permanent value and inspiration. Sir Charles’ paper follows: Mr. President, Fellow Fox-Breed- ers, Ladies and Gentlemcn:—- In the brief time at my disposal I shall endeavor to touch upon a few features of the origin and develop- ment of the Silver Fox Industry. and great industry (he success of whlchlihe breeding of foxes in captivity, as is largely attributable to his indiv- dual effort, his vision and determin- ation in sticking to the game when the golden fixture ahead was un- dreamed oi by other men. The paper from which Sir Charles read is pub- lished in full below, and will, we be- lieve, be worthy of preservation in an enduring form. As an authcntical ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. r MEETINGS. ETC. "Drink Macs Hop Ale. "Kelly's Cross-Kelly's Cross July 17th. If not fine July 18th. "Reserve Wednesday, July 31st for Tea Party at St. Charles. 6624-7-13-21. "Robin l-lood Flour is guaranteed to please you better. 5233-6-7-to sept. 12 pd. 1%- "Show and Dance Cardigan, Wed- nesday, July 1.7th, Orchestra. 6508-7-9-61. "York Rifle Club opening shoot Saturday afternoon July 13th. ' 6552-7-11-21. "Dr, Clift, M. lit-Start now home prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- chester Co., N. Y.. U. B. A. "Kelly: Cross-Kelly's Cross Tea July 17th. If not flne, July 18th. 6555-1-l1-fli. "Ice Cream Festival, fishing-pond and dance at New Glasgow Road, 7-9-tlll August B. Tea iwell as-some incidental features of iwhieh may possibly prove o! interest (to you. I was born at ‘rignlsh on Jane 8th. i850. My parents emigrated from Ireland and settled in Prince Edward Island in their early youth.Ths coun- try was then in its early stage of de- vclopment. Agriculture was, as it still is, the chief occupation, and the wonderous fertility of the virgin soil amply rewarded the unremitting foil. energy and endurance of those pion- .eer settlers. They lived simple lives and with an abiding faith in the iu-' ture of this new land the people pros- pered and were haPPy. ' Sporting Instinct As a boy I had an inherent desire for sport, which developed more as I advanced in years. I lived adjacent to a body of water called Nail Pond -one o1 Natures greatest game sanc- iuarles-where various kinds of wild birds such as geese, brant and ducks abounded. Otter (now extinct) musk- rat and mink were to’ be found also along this stream and foxes roamed the woods at wlll-until I took a hand In (he game. At every opportunity I indulged in my passion for the chase and soon became an expert shot and trapper. The fox was my great ob- jective, and the very heme of “blaclfi fox“ possessed an attraction for mel ‘beyond any other alluremenis of i sport. You may imagine my pleasure i and surprise, therefore, when on vis- iting my traps one morning, I found ture generations and the lesson it‘ a beautiful specimen cg the wonderful '|blacl: fox securely fastened and my lcaptiire, As he was badly injured ! ~ "Big events m Georgetown, Mon-| “y. July 15m Georgetown TeMhsd to kill him. I sold his pelt in July 17th, 6630-74341 fi.P.R. PRES. (IUMINEJ Tl] B H ' TUWN MONTREAL. July lz-Announce- rncnt was made from Canadian Pa- cific Railway headquarters here to- day thst the chairman and president, 152W. Beetty. would leave this city next Tuesday for a tour of inspection of the Maritime Pfovinces, covering all three of them and seeing Prince Edward Island for the first time. Mr. Benny's itinerary has not yet been quite completed, but it will in- clude the following: He will leave Montreal July 16 for saint J_ohn. thence to 'I‘ruro and from there over the Dominion Atlantic Railway (to Digby, where he will inspect the Pin- a Hotel. From Digby he will go to Yarrnouth and then take an automo- bile tour through the Evangeline country. He will make a short visit to Kentvllle, Chester and Halifax and on Saturday, July 20, will go to Sack- to Charlottetown. l-le will return from the Island to Saint John, where he will stay over a day or two, mala- ing a trip to Saint Andrews, where he will stay at the Algonquin Hotel. Canada ’s lVheat Crop Only 65 Per Cent Of Normal (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Men, July 12-Wes- tern Canada's wheat crop is only 65 per’ cent of normal due to excessive drought in all three prairie prov- incu, according to a crop statement issued by the Canadian wheat pool today, through its statistician, A. Cairns. In the Peace River district of Alberta, where reports had pre- viously been promising, crops have "deteriorated appreciably during the past two weeks." says the report. Toronto Lauiis Scottish Divine Cannot Interfere With Private Liberty is Dictum on Liquor Question. Qvznac. July _ 12.—Dr. J.‘ G. ville and from that point will go over ' (credential, Mrs. Brewer Linkletter. i “*1 Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Sir Charles’ Dwn Story 0f Hjs Success (MASSEY AND Everybody DUKE OF c1. 0UCEST ER AT QUEBEC ha MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT ¢..-_p Sinhaamanyinolabutalieisg ndla which fits them all. 12 PAGES v 2-‘ STIMSUN HELD iCa-nadian Press)" WASHINGTON, July 12-1110 fact of a conversation between Hon. Vin- cent Massey, Canadian Minister to Washington, and Secretary Stimson, regarding the tariff revision now un- der way in Congress became known today after reports were circulated at the capital that Canada had vig- orously protested somc of the increas- es proposed in the house bill. Word at the capital was that the Canadian Government had verbally protested the increases proposed in duties on shingles, lumber and feeder cattle. Details of what happened st the conference between Mr. Massey and Mr. Stimson, however, were withheld at the state department. FLIERS SET NEW REC-URI] The photograph here was taken at cmbarkzitlon Quebec and show: the Duke of Glou- cf Australia. coal-er (Prince Henry) with Lord and :25 GOO-mile Lady Willlngdon. just prior to his on beard the Empress for the last lap of his round-the-worid tour. W’??? willful? Annual Meeting fir’; latest": Missionary Society has iield Yesterday Al Sum. The annual meeting of the Wo-i George McLure, Murray Harbor, Presbyterian Church of Prince Ed- nail, Hunter nix-er rd Island opened on Friday mOTlk. sident of the Ea: .. ‘Division. sasd, i g at 11 oblock in the Presbyterian- the reports were all (cry encoura-r‘ about l5 auxiliaries represented from: ing and showed much work and; different churches on the island. Mrs! thought on the part oi the Auxiliaryd L. A. Moore, president of the eastern lvfi-s. Moore also gave some interest-i division of the W. M, S. at l-Iaiifaxfi ing facts on the way the money was was present. ' obtained from the different branches‘ of the W. M. S. and praised the work; of Miss McGi-egor, Miss Sylvestein; A1555 Fraser and bliss McKenzie (Vito are all very enthusiastic workers. She also stressed the urgent need of; young girls for the training home; inf Korea and British Guinea. The morning session opened ivith a devotional period led by Mrs. Jillliy es Jardine, of Kensington. Tim min- utes of the previous annual meeting were then read. After roll call, the; nominating committee was appoint- led as follows; lvirs, James Jardinc. lMrs. J. A. Stewart, Mus Ethel (Stewart, Mrs. William Couzins ma] 'Mis Gladys lticl-Iay. Committee fol-fawning se§5i:n_ which awn“ with resolutions and courtcsies, Mrs C- ylvfrs. W, I/ltritgomcry in the chairv l w' Pattmw“ "M M“; M“? InAHWA devotional exez-slse wrzs conducted? by the pacer, Rev. c. J. st. cnir’ Evening 5255MB. l The church “'35 well filled at th-el men's Missionary Society of thei fifth Vice-President, Mrs. Frank Bag-i Moore. Pro-l BllNFER-ENBE Z1 Annual ‘at crlpllona Delivered 85.00 B’ Ill], O naada and U, l_ A_ 54,50 ANXIETY 0F llllMlNHlNS (slwflll to the Guardian) MELBOURNE, Australia, July l2. —A spirited protest against the ab- olition of empire preferential tarKC-I as intimated by Right Hon. Phillip ‘Snowden, Chancellor of the British lExchequer in the House of Commons last Tuesday has been cabled to Pre- ,mler Ramsay MacDonald by Prem- , lcr Stanley M. Bruce of Australia. 5 CAPETOWN, South Africa, July .12 ,'—- The British Government's pro- ‘, posal to abolish preferences. ma:le' I known Tuesday by Rzght Hon. Philip ‘Snowden, Chancellor of ilze Exzhequ. ‘ler. is causing considerable concern (in South Africa which would suffer I from such action more than any oth- ‘cr Dominion as the local llllijlifit for icertain products is relatiwly email. i "Without preference, w: hung n) , 110W." said tiie Gcncral lvianage; n; fthe Rhodes Fruit f;r; ‘Ilze v-hivlz ‘ er entered our h s v1; , , they would be VlZll‘ll'.l".'l1 ‘ (Gunman Pm”) m r Other authorities hi": s- ldufirg which he presented the Order CULVER CITY‘ calm July up the Union c 1 m»? ,_ ‘M m‘ G“"°' '° ‘h "W" " The biplane piloted by L. w. Men- i“ “m”; W” "Wm dail and n. B. Reinhardt landed here “We “l? .. ..‘,v';\\ . ~' ' at 2.13 p. m. today after having been "is ‘t ‘m; L in the air 246 hours and 44 minutes may,‘ to pm" I: c W? setting a new world's refueling en-, “mm “Cum ‘i ‘- a durance record. waster“ Pr°"';““" Natal is a1 . sitly perturb“, 1. One third of l’..=. ' iris lRiBUlE‘ l us. vicniis PEMBROKE, Wales Jmy 12 ._ Al.’ 51111595 lonisht the 5T6“ hll-fillmPiDiesel car were injured, when the RM"! 19d 5i?‘ deg/wife's "id n"; Halifax bound Maritime Express side- susmarlnes Si: melt?" the“ ftm-Hswiped the jitney at the end of the 5“ mam“ ' 5a“ "e5 BY a m‘ double trackage a short distance a- “11151”; “m1 $421511" '°:d°re‘:1t::'bove Windsor Junction. Mrs. wil- li?" “m” ° ~ "lei" "5 ° ° liam Parnell, aged 4s years, was kill- H-i; crew who liehconfined wlthinied when she swpped o,’ m! Diesel‘ ‘G1: ‘fmglinxtylla mm d“? m slqcar to cross the tracks to her home,“ orges anne . ‘ - The ceremony “as “ranged m u? , Just as the Maritime struck the sub- E cordance with British Naval cusbomiurban’ The mesa‘ car In mo “CW as soon as the Admiralty had an-iyzluntipswz: geuglldbbaillieelihtzfifeeximI ' ' r . . . i “gumei ‘:5 d"’l°_‘:'_°“u°° ‘b“)‘(‘d°“ tuiwiiliam Conrod Ofswlrldsb: Jusneiizih‘ Zairi: A Shit‘njeenioilafgzralclettis‘WM caught between the mo sections conducted ‘wreaths wer cast into ti ‘and seriously mjureti M“ comoi B“ andxixe bi ‘uns f” the batwjeiwilllam Walcott, and several other ‘shlp and her agmgnumes paid . “ ‘passengers are being cared for ll‘i the salute to the gallant dead. ‘ Theltoclney flew the flag of Rear Admiral H, E. Grace, Commander of submarines at Portsmouth Naval: WBMAN KILLED ‘(Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., July l2. — One woman was killed and several pas- lut hospital here. i i IN BUSINESS ipreference entirely open uni‘ sengers on the Halifax to Elmsdale m” bee“ exchanged “"31 FPREPAR 1r of“; i.’ no being era-pared , , {a preference. The Cape . my 1,; ‘that the proposal to liJI-l an" 1'.- Impcrlal ED011031?) Coriicrc - good one. “What is to be l""_“,"C“',I!."i ’ the Piper states, that ll. Siozw- den did not leave {he q, g _ . i115 x11":- oua Dominions, - Elli} MEMflliflllfliii-l (Special to the Gurirdizn‘. BERLIN. July l2.—Germanv.= a:- titude toward the pFf/pgggd tinged Stews tariff bill Will b? (‘Dlllpleialy outlined in a memorandum which “R15 btlnz prepared in the foreign office today. and n-l-iich will be pre- scnfPd loefore Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson in Washington next week. A , ISAPPARENT Liberal convention. ‘LB-thursirlset. "Come to Festival at Union, in! ,Hsrdy's Field 0n Monday, Jilly 15th.‘ If not fine, July 17th. 662J-7-l3-2i» "Ml interested in cleaning up Winsloe North Cemetery please be on hand on Tuesday, July 17th at one, ‘Halifax. Thus came my first exper- ieriae with what is now known as the silver fox. Earlier Experiences Shortly after this one of my neigh- S Ch , Churgilanissfelzlliilyo,’ tgcetland, who i dent M‘: c‘ ‘WOO: c! “loitf: came to Canada a month ego with i m“ an a trelsmd‘ MA 2mm the n“ Church Punk“. is reumh; Prlflt, Kensington. were then read. - f i h. id: in: to the old land on the s. sfltrgfe: ‘f’ ifydhzyn‘ Imiggglwrsufi Andanlx; Interviewed by The Star, Chum‘ n ' z ' Dr. Sutherlandwas generous in his,‘ ma,“ o‘ Toronw‘ when he spun,“ The aftcmeon session commenced , .l e Unit“ Pr”! The reports from the Correspon ‘Jeans. assist-ed by Rev. Henry Stav- Iert of B-edsquc. A ‘letter ivas read lfrom Miss Murray, C. S. W. M. 50-, “cleiy, eastern dii-‘ision, regarding a1 ‘sliange in the annual meezings. It‘ ‘was suggested that the auxiliary,‘ meeting be held in September, (he meeting in October] Station. I i ilggan“ Wmi House Approves I 3N0“ Resolution The new memorandum will be in the form of a protest, the United i-‘ress correspondent learned today. German officials agree that the pro- posed bill is entirely a domestic question and that Germany has no cause w lodge official protafg, b“; the document will emphasim that. the o'clock sharp. By order. 6627-1-13-3i.:’ continua on p", 5 "Use Jeflreys Guaranteed Lung-' Worm ‘treatment for Foxes. M. ER! McLennan, Prov. Representativaj Charlottetown, P. E. I. 6428-7-6-8-11-13. "come to Pownal for homemade’ ice-cream wednmday night, July l7. GMO-Slt. ‘Puss-Ii "A meeting of the executive oi he Women's Missionary Society ill be held in the Presbyterian hutch. Bummerside. at 10 o'clock i airay morning. 6518-7-11-31 "Buying live fowl and broilers. sdnesday, July l7th, up to 2 o'clock. n arrange to have your flocks led by experienced man, if you M! know before noon Monday. P- J~ W9. Bunte-r River. ~ 6620-7-12-4! "Montague and Cardigan Ship- i- Club loading live stock Wed- - elday, July 11th until noon. Stock ust be previously listed otherwh! ay not be accepted for lack of pace.’ Mont Annear and E. J- edmond, Secretary. 0600-7-12-21 sasil-d-ls-sstmontf. "The East Royalty Women's ‘In- t stitute will hold an ice-cream festival on Tuesday evening. July l6 lll_ Arthur Robertson's field. 6M3 "Saint James Church. Bummer- iield, Laying corner atone of new Church Thursday, July 25th, I80 PM. Also picnic on luutiful grounds opposite church. 6630-7-13-17-28-24-25 1_.-__ "Ice Cream and strawberry Festi- vsl on Roy Phillipa lawn, Kenning- ton, Saturday- July 13th, n aid of im- provement society. Special music in attendance. 6635-7-13. "Si. Peters Dramatic Club pro- abnt their popular play, " Irish Ross". in Murray Harbor He Bat- urday, lath. Good specialties. ’ ‘ dfll-i-il-li .n "Remington L. B. l. Club ' all. Calves and fat lhesp Wettin- _lv of aaeh west until noon- W!" "Pt taking lamb: June 26th. Also firing wool for Canadian Co-oeera- "Come and meet your friends at the Ice-cream social and dance in O- M. n. A. Hall. Vernon liver. amn- day night, July llth. Admilion Ito. Sutherland, secretary-treasurer of the ,» Cardex Co. of the city to the suburbs is amazing. Your WI!!!’ front impregaag mg "an. l3. and there is no doubt that Toronto will we day be a centre roi- world millllw. The traffic problem, at in Ill allies. is a difficult one, but your Inlendid Nlicemeh appear to have it well under control. I believe your policemen are quite u_ efficient u the bobbins of lnndon." i loot minister ll-ld that he had not seen one intoxicated man in Toronto. and believed that the solution of abolishing the bar appears to have been yer! luoceuiui. hibition if it in ia‘ advance oi the people's wishes. You cannot interfere with a person's private liberty,’ as "I was very much impressed with Proceeds in aid of W. M. S. the growth of Toronto in the past twenty yuan." he said "There ia a] striking improvement in the architec- ure of new buildings. The extension Discussing government control, the "f am a great beiievn ‘in ptm i" W Growers, J 20th. ‘twine m‘ n“ m, . letter. lummmido. third Vieo-Pre- town for president fol-Inez: year. A -. ma... are... a... warm... i. n. at... he... A- M... a.» ...______.._____. i . p“; pgmvila pIlvialI-ll m.- ull-i-ia-u 4m. nub _ In ~ - ‘ - ' if . I -arvw ' - m” “u” Wm‘ m! so“ J. Arthur,‘ at I p. m. and opened with a devot- Nw. 5mm‘ w," ‘em by m“ mm izlng the great interest taken in and‘, u, a a Mc1nmh_ n" "ply to m, the indefatigable services rendered by greetings was read by Miss Mary read as follows: Secretary of liters- ture, by Min lthei Stewart, Char- lottstown; Young Peoples‘ Secretary, by Miss Fullerton, Charlottetown; Mission band, Miss Helen Profit, Remington. Home Missions, Miss J. entflifrs. Willisinlldontgomery, Port mil. rim Vice-President, Arthur Yso. ‘lyne Valley, second Vice-President, Mrs. Brewer Link- ; presbyxerial ional exercise by Mrs. Rev. J, C. st.§:;f‘mb'fr° Clair Jeans. Greetings from the,‘ ' ' ' Presbytery were brought by Dr. Mlb T); humgngstraéllufmfis’ "w": E. Genge, of Marshiisld in the ao-I y ‘S’ C‘ ' ' u cam’ l“ sencs of Rev. T. Williams of Ken-l y _ sington. Greetings from the Summ-Iwe" passed unanimous” general meeting in ‘l m. combmed muion-ry society °l:hospltali.y' extended to the delegates, Summer-side ‘were brought by Mrs/by ‘h’ 99°?“ °l summemde‘ Dr. John MacNeill. Greetings from‘ RPMV"! m“ m“ Pmwytma] rul" ihls retiring executive, take this op- poftunity of expressing appreciation of the same: Resolved that we tender the min- ister and session of this church our t thanks for the use of the church and (he organist for her services so splendidly rendered. We wish also to tender our thanks to the speakers The different reports were than noes in the past and hope for His more! in the nan to come. The nomination committee recom- mendsd Mrs. 8. C. Moore, of Char- mconded by Mrs. Brewer Linkietter,‘ Thomas. gums”,- 01 Employ-menh , providing funds for establishment of erside branch of the w. M. s. were] a°i°lv°d “l” ‘mi P'""Y"’“*1 °*'~ I wwflial dwelvpment n“ by w,‘ “ml Guam“ ‘mmyiend its appreciation of the generousi $5,000 000. The bill is connected with the colonial development oi the croun colonies and indirectly helps to remove the surplus of British labor! by occupying s_ome of the ‘ ed in the works, either abroad or in, mmufacmrm‘ ‘n Enilmd- Th9 mnimcderate southwest winds, fair and will facilitate borrowing by certain‘w,,m_ protectorate: and mandated terri- tories‘ A“ amendmmt l“ m9 "mjMontreal, clear enable capital during the period of con-, “any”; m, ‘"“°“°" ""1 i4’ Wrwe the lenatlv st. John, Cl-Pll‘ vs-se? of this particular loan will also I ' _ I“? (Canadian Press) LONDON, July l2.-The House of Commons today approved a money resolution moved by Rt. Hon. J, H. fund of rw‘ ronlorrro. July 12. - Maritime, proposed bill and the subsequent fall- ing ofi’ of German exports will have a bearing on Gennlrly‘! ability to pay of! the huge loans it owes to the United States directlyog ineimny, ———--—-___ MANCHESTER, England, July 12-'l‘he Federation of Master Cotton Spinne a has favored by the requisite majority the pro- posal for increases in wages in both American and Egyptian sections. ‘ ,Toronto, clear 78-58 .7842‘ Quebec, fair . .. 76-55 ihqcntown. clear .. az-sa‘ .. 80-52 ine and East African Loans Act to addition of interest to no “Boston. clear .. ... 80-66 A, Stewart, Tyne Valley. and to all who by their help rendered introduced. - _ l n. “m”. w“. mm ma“ ‘or m.“ m“ weabmfln . New“ M" New York. clear .. 84 70 the ensuing year as follows: Preaid- thanks to Almighty God for iii: good- L! aouaoar, July is - gm, m, m, ‘gm-um gt as; (Saturday) — The Polish aviat- III Ialdvvil Ilallovnll and Cae- imir Knbala took off from In nob-pea at u! a. m. (10.41 p. rim quartergmeoajataniey. mo" n-Jrllay l. s. '1'.) on a trane- Mb. 11.41 0.1, .. - i- Auaaiu night attempt u; my ' ' and tomorrow morning at us. Sun sets this evening at 7.0 and rises tomorrow morning at 1.8!. OKOU-XOOOO Condensed Specials lATI-de per 10M nfl llolllhlfllilhlllhhllfilllllll-o OQ-OOOQQOO OOGu vvrvvv ‘WANTED - A MAID. M118. D. Davies, 14 Esplanade. sszs-v-is-si Wncnaa wanna roa mun. scenes - -lsy rum semi rim or