9... ,...,». ‘ , . .... _-_:: "_'_;...._ ';.:....;._.___._ 4....- A VILIONMSCENE >\_’_ JUDCINE 7II|IION|F ICE II I TIIOPHIES R OR p SIIOW WINNERS The Trophies offered at the Silver Fox Show provide a great measure oi attraclioli, interest, and stimula- tion. The array of silverware, which will be on display during the period of the Show is a magnificent one, and merits more than passing llotice The sincere thanks of the Fin: Ezvhibitois’ Association is ex- tended to those to u-hose generosity and interest this fine encourage- nil ll’. and support is due. '.l‘ho following is a Pist oi Trophies to bu oilered this year ‘ l. Silver Clip donated by . GEORGE R. McQUARRIE, Sum- , lllPfSltlf‘. tor Champion Adult Male. l Won in 10526 by Roy Wnodaide, Mal- pcquc, P. Ex I. l L‘. Silncr Cup donated by INTER- ‘ NATIONAL FOX AND ANIMAL Sunllni-rsidc, for Champion Yearl- ing hlllle. Won ill 1936 by Stewart f & ldrltlfi. Summerside. l‘ in2l§$l£°§3§°“i‘§“ byfim" l C. ’ D MAL ‘ l FOOD LIMITED, Lowell. w. Han- , coik. Siilnnlersiilr. Representative ‘ for clillnlpion Aduli Female. Won in lfllltnhy Ira D. Curr, Covehead. Irlélloisl"Eiirgulhgglrateagvgg Cgl/l/I- PANY. Charlotlctolvn, for Champ- loll Yearling Feglale. Won in 1936 hv W. B. McArt ur, Keiisington. .3. Sliver Clip donated by CAN- ADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BREEDEICS’ ASSOCIATION for (Tlialnplon Male Pup, Won hi 1936 b,- li. G. ltluttart, Sunlmerside. t7. SIIYPI‘ CIIIIVCIOIISIZEOGIJY Chit. LANIPSON 1Q C0,, 1.011 On, g- - ti, ALFRED FRASER 8a CO. ‘ l C... N. Y., tor Champion Female Pup. “on in i936 by Stewart‘ d: Louis. Sulnllicrsiclc. . 7 Silver Clip donated by THE PPINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL. Peter G. Clark. Representa- tivl, sllllllll .. he, for Champion Pup oi Show. Won in 1936 by Stew- art ii- Lewis, Slinimerside. 8. Silver Cilphwdonlafig h1g0 '1‘. EATON COMPA , ., tw- lon. N. B.. for champion Male of Show. Won in 1936 by Roy Wood- sidc. Malpcque. ' 9. Silver Cup donated by LEVIN FUR. COMPANY. B. R. Holman. Ftellrcsentative, Charlottetown. for , l C ilmploli Fenlale 0i' Show. Won In _ iflllfi hr W. B. nlcArthur, Kensing- l toll i l0. Silier Cup donated bl’ GOV‘ , ERNMENT or“ NEW BRUNSWICK ‘ t for Grand Champion Fox oi’ ShOW- l “m. In 1mm by Roy Woodslde. Mal- venue. Mir silver Clip donated by HIS H on on LIEUT - oovnrmoa (HEORGE DesBRISAY DeBLOIS for Sirc and "Three of his Get. Won .In i936 by Roy Woodside. Malpeque. 111. silver Cup donated by THE i I CITY OF Cl-IARLOTTETOWN mi ' ' boil Scnlor Herd. Won in 1936 b! W- ‘ I ll. m» \l'lhl.ll‘, Kcllsillgton. FOX RANCHERS . l drard.,br Rs:- ERlI HOTE . lTO" I' ' - ' , _ , . . ‘ prictor, Charlottetown, for Champ- ? WE ll ILL lib‘ PLEASLD TO HAI E YOU m, Yearling Herd. Won in 1936 by ‘ IV. B. hlcArthur, Kmsington. by (‘ALL AT THE l 14_ gill-pr Clip . donated . Tflgx/rgo‘; }'lA?giglRbl;7l' gogailriénit: - 1 H <, 'o\ in S. ' Byng Silver Fox Company s Ranch °‘ MT. EDWARD ROAD FOX NEIIINO Galvanized before and after weaving. Large stock on hand. Heavy shipment ell route from England. We have eierlihing for the rancher. FOOD CHOPPERS. IJNAIIEL and ALUMINUM ' FOX PANS, WATERING FOX TONGS, FOX STAPLES, LACING WIRE. HINGES and HASPS The Rogers Hardware Company, Limited Phone I05. Charlottetown Lewis. Sllninlcrsllle. l5. Silver Clip donated by DOM‘ INION rim SALES LTD. for Best Matched Adult Pair. Won In 1933 by W. ll. McAi-thur. Kensinflon- I l5. SIIVP!‘ cup donated “Yclgrp If you are in the market to hi1)’. we can offer Medium E335‘giilfigifiépgéhfitggllcgéjr best to Extra Pale stilt-k from some oi‘ our best bred SIPIJS i ‘Mmhfld Pup Pain won in 193s by and dams. I ‘ S. a. Johnathan Fortune Bridge- Sllver 'I‘i'ophy donated bl’ CAN‘ . - d d t “OZ. Jill-H” sired Champion Female Pup Amherst la-iAEgilllsjlllirrtliilatlgintgZe idling??? Show; and also produced pelt which sold at Londoln Illlllfilb?!‘ oftxlfflllfzilsignhfmfs: on the Auctions for $160110. the highest priced pelt in 80,009. gig; '1 This statement can be verified by communicating with the Secretary of the (T.N.S.F.B. Association, Summerside, P. E. Island. I I Millie YOUR RENDEZ-VOUS AT o This strain may he seen all Illroug]: our ranch. Our foxes are priced right. E. S. COFF IN GRAFTON sraeer’ l I COFI-‘IN k CO. RPISIKAPRANT and 'l‘EA ROOM -oo+ov+voowooo-o+vov+voiaoo o4 0 o v0 04040-00 0+0 Island Produced Fox Foods Assure Success l I Imperial Fox Biscuits ---- The following statement by Mr. George Callbeck on his fur prices will be read with general interest and appreciation. "Though a decline has been taken place in the price of Silver Fbx skins since 1934, Silver Fox is now in good demand and prices have been generally maintained since the London March Sales. 0f thg unprecedented numbers placed on the sales last year fewer thni" 17.000 skins remained to be Oflerrd on the London October Sales, Ill comparison with 25,000 skins a, year ago; and of those only a fell‘ skins remain unsold .".Silve-ry skins are still selling for higher average prices than those of other color calsses. Full Silvers i on the October sales registered a1’ alight P1106 decline, while the half Assured Demand For Goof! Skins Silvery Pelts Still Selling At Premium Prices, Reports Mr. George Callback. ' I silver skin was in 200d demand at prices fully equal to those of the June sales, The demand for Silver Ybx is he- ing maintained. and barring fur- Ithrir serious European complica- tions firm prices are anticipated. "SIIVIW Fox ha; enjoyed and is enjoying a popularity that goes on increasing yeal- by year. Fashion will occasionally call for changes in the color phasing but the in- ilnltable beauty or Silver FOX'WI.II .\i-a_vs have all especial appeal to ‘rc sy ivomcn. I believe there will continue to be a profitable market. ‘vr high class Silver Fox skills, and hence a permanent field for the keenly observant rancher who will properly apply himself to produce the kind oi article required." Registration Marketing Foxes In today's issue of this paper may be found two advertisements of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association. The all. on Canadian National Registration oi J foxes is one that deak with a sub- ject. deserving the consideration oi Canadian Silver Fox brecdersl everywhere. If a business is worth i operating at all it is worth operat- ing well. At the present time when line-breeding for herd improve- ment is a. recognized guide to sui- table matings for the production of high class foxes-that the in- dustry as a whole stands s0 much 1n need lot-Registration, and that in a broad Canadian way, is a re- qulrement for a breeders’ intell- igent and progressive operation. Recent amendments to the Coli- stltution of the Canadian National Silver Fbx Breeders‘ Association have removed restrictions and have thus made Registration more ac- ceptable t0 many silver fox breed- era, for example the annulling oi the section which prohibited the keeping of otherthan registered foxes. Another concession now ell- joyed is that a rancher is not re- quired to get certificates forythe And pups that he polls nor Ior foxes t0 be sold 1o people wllo acknowledge in writing that they do not need certificates. Yet another privilege now obtains which is this year be- ing ambraccd bybreeders in var- ious provinces oi Canada. This is Advanced RPuislraI-On which re- quires that foxes qualifying for this distinction oe not only nigh class foxes-foxes of show calibre- bilt also that they be producers of litters each containing at. Ieast four; pill‘! of high class quality. For a comprehensive and syste- matic breed improvement a regis- tration broadly Canadian is a necessity. Only foxes registered in the Canadian National Live Stock Records iii-c recognized on such shows as tllc Charlottetown Fox Show. The lvlavitllne Winter Fair, The Quebec silver Fox Show and The Toronto Rove... The Association's other advertise- ment‘ dcnls with tile co-operatlve marketing of Silt-er Fox rurs. The Fur Min-Rating Denartnlcnt of the Association is truly a era-operative institution Its handling charges are low. set not to make profits but to provide for HGIPASIIZIES following basis: Firt prize, 4 points; 2nd Ptize. 3 points; 3rd prize, 2 points. Other prizes as far as money is awarded one point each. Won ill 1936 by A. L. Rogers, Kenslngton. l WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for October: llkltrance Class Grade X —1. Jean MacKay; 2. Mary MacKayl; 3. Gordon Bell. Junior Grade X——l. George Mac- Leod; 2. Edna MacKenzie; 3 Fred l Seaman. - Grade IX-1- Robert Forsytllc; 2 Phyllis Maclleod; 3. Bill Hlne. Grade VIII-l. - Blair I-leeschen; 2. Gordon Gay; 3 Forrest Ford- Grade VIII-l. Margaret Fry; 2. Brian Cudmore; 3, William Lalge. Grades V1l~1 Ruth Tarbush: 2 Joan Williams; 3. Billie Bourke Grzldo VII-J Fred Waller; 2. Harold WPsL; 3 Bartley,Ward. Grade VI --l. Merle Luck; 2. Edith MacKny; 3 Gordon Qulgley. Grade VI-l Albert Sinclair; 2 Wendell MarCannt-ll: 3. Kenneth, MacKenzic; Irving Saunders, Grade V-l. Robert McLeod; 2. Maurice Fake: 3. Kay Mc- Eachern; Archie McKlnnon, Grade IV»l Joan Large; 2 , Donnie MacDonald; Donnie Mac- Iieod. Gradc IlI--»1 Mary Campbell; 2 Elizabeth Compton; Jean Rob- inson; 3. Douglas Pierce. Grade Il—l l-lanv Wright; 2. Janet Scott; 3. 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Phone 104 I munderers, Cleaners Dry l vubmyfiwpu lava,‘- E '\ , . FEEDS IIIIII PIODUUTS WITII II SERVICE IF YOUR AIM IS GOOD PELTS, then you are not aiming to feed CHEAP, BUT t0 feed the BEST. S-unglo. The Original Seasonal Fox Feed. U-nique Coupon Selling Plan on all Sunglo Ratlons N-othing but the Best Ingredients by test used. G-iving Ranchers more Service than any other Feed House. L-onger Feeding Experiments Back of SUNGLO than any other Fox Feed O-nly One Aim-To Manufacture THE BEST Feed possible with which to produce the required Results. Write for SUNGLO SERVICE SLANTS for practical feeding and Ranching information. Published monthly, FREE to FOX & MINK Ranchers. I I International Fox and Animal Foods Ltd. - Summerside, - - - - - - - - - P. E. Island E _‘_> _ fi / SUCCESS TO TIIE SILVER FOX SIIOW OW is the time lo have the ignition and cooling systems of your car thoroughly overhauled and put in A-1 condition. ~ We carry a complete stock of Exide and Bring your car to us for Radiator Prest-O-Lite Batteries, and are equlp- F l ushin g and Repairs, Washing, ped to service and repair all makes 0f Polihing, Greasing, Oil, Gas. Phone Storage Batteries. 980. . MALLETT’S BATTERY SERVICE QUALITY FOX EATS —1-].- YVVE SPECIALIZE IN 'A FULL LINE OF FOX MEATS, CARRIED AT PROPER TEMPERATURES, A SSURING THE RANCHER OF FRESH MEAT AT ALL TIMES EAT is the natural food for FOXES. IRST common-sense, and now extensive ' research work reveals that. sound meat is absolutely essential for the profitable raising 0f foxes in captivity. TRIPE WEASAND MEAT HORSEMEAT BEEF CHEEKS HEARTS BEEF‘ LIVER BONELESS BEEE LIP MEAT —:—- —:- ETC. " - -—:— -l-:—- i PREPARED UNDER STRICT GOVERNMENT W, INSPECTION a. v JUBILEE FOX FOOD —:— BALANCED RATION Canada Packers Ltd, 1273 PHONES 1274 1275 No. 1 Prince Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. ._€--—