ocrofiifitlgi. 1930 __> ______.____... 1 AND SPEND IT w OPTIMIS TIC Last Year’s lVinners And Directors ‘Continued f page 10 n.__.,,'1;v1, 1p purchase a better 31 animal. Agulll, the inhabitants of many :Llllllll‘l0S where no foxes have yet! been sold for breeding purposes are‘ prcflllllllg interested. and enqulries‘ 5r» coming in from many strange‘ 51,1141; There Ls a large virgin field] yet unconquered by the ublquitious 11nd evanescent foxman. and sales of iii-e animals will be made for ye rs; :1 rrme in numerous rich Cflllllti‘iii" i]. which today there is not one fox ' n irptivity. Another reason, perhaps the most l-nportaiit of all. why the live fox‘ pinion of the industry will llPllFlBll '01- .-| long period yet to come, is be- r.:i1.-=i> the demand for pelt; i1: fm- in yggrss of the supply. For years many people connected with the Indwlry.‘ mrp deluded themselves into bcllcv-i in: ihril- therilvci’ fox pelt would‘ vrol)‘ L-wnmc a drug on llll‘ market. Iii-a facts. however, prove the nppcr-f i‘: to be the case. Each year shouts: m enormous increase in the lllllll‘: 1~.=r of pelts offered for sale. and not~ r-‘ihsliinding this the market. iv Oll"'ll ‘ I211“ and a goed substantial price ha‘: always been the reward to those l"l‘fl produce the required article. m the poorer pelts generally mnin-1-“C"1" Vi» U?’ ‘Li... a 3115501131,};- pflcfl H1131 inn. ni:|-ci'.'1"t:n'lr'it of hul".'i ‘iiwlrrv the cnnditi ~11 cf‘ the ln-‘ ' * jlwfilj‘! ls not the c v noinz propns- ‘l class f I i 1 1 mu, Col. n. A. lh-lv-rt Pnkrr. ilznnillqil: J. Leo lilac-Donald, t; (i: in Hard»- Kenneiiv. ' (iordon i.) _--,-_. .1. $11211 a3; l '1 1.‘ tli? ..itii l-l 1 t l‘ 1F l1" l)! _ s .3 f: 11 il ivas ln its rlici- ycors, 'I‘be ~. . v -- ,i’Yll>l'!‘l‘l has elianacii snmeivu.1;_ The 1111" s - All 27 wluiii lllfilll’; more - t.~.l 1th _ < . , _ I ----.-.~-~.-_-_-.-_s_-1___ s 531- or mp (jhpap 1m; and 1,119 ¢11¢ap;gri:t to Ullhllilll. ::it_1i ai::l ez".._1aii- itc "111 171,11 1'. i» w p141 15 post; I! we “r1511 to gimcggdi Although l-iilsweryn neicssary andrdeavors for the general atlviiiiri~iiiciit|l igdiiy, l1; 15 essential that we must excellent publication is being brought of the Industry, a1! breed batm- foxes, wp, 11cm out by the Guardian Publishing Com-l Both the fox biiniicvs and tli."- irhcrs- this wonderful industry orig- ‘pally in the intsirsts cf the fox own- Vlllillll’ business can be rcry miilc1'inl!;,1, lnritcd. should endeavor as much as era. I irciild like to refer to another damaged by the thoughtlox~s artioiril possible to become specialists in thelfur industry closely allied with '.‘l2‘O[ any nil." llli‘llll1"l'. .1111 lii'll‘.'ltlli2ll[ art of fox raising, and with our know- fax industry although inurli SlllilllCl'.;1l\ order to get ahead o1‘ his i‘cii'iiv' ledge. gleaned from many years and now more or less in its initial msin‘:crs. or for the purpose of gt-t- itucly. this should be easy. lstages, I allude to the mink busin- tzng some quick money‘. or for some It has been proven beyond the sss. ‘other vague reason. may cause a shadoiv of a doubt that nowhere in This Industry l . wonderful pos- ‘stamped: in priiez; through his ti‘? “V115 Pa" bYPPIllHK foxes bevClbAIltl-js illltl l rri lorliiiig lOFWHFd‘lILUUQlItlCLLIICSJ in oiltunig llllllll. raised as successfully as in this Prov- l with plcznuzxibl: anticipation to the ‘a1, a greatly reduced price. when h: lnee. Providence eeems to have pro- t_mc when it will be on the same sol- iwould be much richer in porkrt if "idea "5 WW1 all lll0l1T0l1@l‘l‘15mflt- id and Flillifililllliliil basis as the fox he had waited. and it‘ would not ll‘ and other coiidilifllis l0 111i“ fillfl- business, But before that happens have earned the Cl7|.71‘(]l)l'll!lll cf hii. (33519? P01419115 "f U11‘ World hflvfl muelfhoia yet to be (lune. It is true aswiciztes. nun)’ 0f U19 qllflliflvaliollfi- but Dilly that a begnuung has been made by I wish to takc this opportunity of l" a "ery few M5995 d0 m? YOXITIE" the formation of a Mink Association lthanizing the originators of this pub- seem to be able to maintain the or society. but it does nct airpcar tolieatien for asking I11.“ as one of tli“? . rtindarrl of the animals they NUT-Imp as if the same intcrrst- ls niaiii- Patrons or the Silver Fox Flxhib t."rs'| r1135“ m pm"? Eflwmfl 199ml Th? fe'~ted. 01' the $911K‘ thoroughness A: trxritizrzi. for my _ ‘iii az. to result l3 Obflous- The-v mu“ "W?" that litis Cl1H-l‘3‘.'ll‘l‘:.ZI§fl Llic (Jaiizicliiii the l-‘ex Iiidur-try in this I‘l‘0‘.'l"‘ . flgfijfLprlme Edward Island '91‘ National Fox Breeders’ Association, 15.1119 forcaoiiiz: is merely my nivn priv- area/it's -- .= I “qn-v-nim-u-i-ii 1.’; "i? mar [ISQSYOL-Siliver. Fox lliiooiels __:.:_-_ ‘T Our 1930 crop of Silver Foxes has passed through the various stones frnni pcpzritlzorid nn-rl have now arrived almost at maturity. We are pleased with them. In our opinion the; reprc ciit a distinct advance in our breeding operations. They please us better than any crop liercinfaire in their general conformation. their beautiful bo dies. well covered brushes and well d "zl. ClCfEl‘ white lips. They are real fox aristocrats. have class and distinction and possess i known as quality in a marked tlcgree. are the result of studied, selective bre record includes W0rld’s Championships, International C Buy a MacKINNON MALE and IMPRO VE YO UR NEED ltfllll‘lll‘l‘\‘ iinrl :ti‘1"Z':-L1le MACKIN NON FOXES should be high class IICCEIUSL‘ they 1 l eding from the purest Island strains. 'l‘.licir slim-r ring liampionships and prizes 112i: 1'0. Every year we have quite a number of requests for l\l.1’\(.‘l(lNN0.‘\’ mules. that these high class animals can be used to improve their herds. Lust _v1_-:1i- \\'l‘ iwgiiirvvi mules to three dlflerent European countries and with splendid results t0 the purelmscrs. if _vour herd requires toning up in its brushes and lips you will find RIACKINNON mules will help you greatly. A T THE 1930. SHOW r We will be represented by a selection 0f ad ult and pup foxes. We will be pioneer! to !""1‘t you at the show and give you any information regarding our animals that you desire. McL URE and MacKINNOfl! SIL VER FOX FARMS’ L TD LL-Cnloncl l). A. Nliicliivumu. P. S. O. Prince Edward Island W. Chester S. McLurc. M. P. Box 332 Charlottetown, THE CHARLOTTETOWN WizvciTHE siliZiivER BEA i able types. provide tli IWKRADIM {AGE 11771155 TTFUUGUC*CIUO”!3"J”C‘*D'O'€‘OYD'OTO€‘UU‘CW 6039391‘- AN INSTITUTION l2 4‘- LOTS OF MONEY YET To ‘Be Made in Foxes ‘Best pelts get best prices - . . Costs the same to ranch a poor, unprofitable pelt as it does a good. profitable pelt . Feed Silver Tip Fox Biscuits ConTihFed From pave through which by observation and comparison breeders are enabled to more clearly detect the weaknesses in their animals, and in their system of breeding, production and handling. With these things in evidence. and with the knowledge they secure from their fellow competitors throuph con- versation and exchange of ideas, they are in a position to more effectively provide for improvements and progress in their own herds. In addition the Show provides a useful agency for the marketing and distribution of improved livestock. Here prospective purchasers gravitate from all quai> ‘ g animals. It is a. common ground for ‘>'¢~2-C-0~3~OO'Z>.DDT:-oq»~¢>r» 3171):) 1 1 l 1 l producer and buyer who may develop business contacts of mutual advant< w? for best pclis . the ingredients warrant it age. Should the Livestock Exhibition cease to function life industry nt {lit _ ,\|.<0 food them for ecnnnmv which mfikfi! large would suffer an inrparable setback. and inconvenience of li‘rii\=‘n!l~ [E1 _ _ d‘ 1 m, | I ' ous educational and economic value would be lost to its llllllTlll-H‘ and eon- ,2 “H” p‘ s m" A , 0' tributors. I , , . L d The Fox industry today needs the refining and beneficial lnllucnti. co" t of the Show in order to raise its level of quality. eliminate its undesir- ese other essentia .\lf).'\'("l'(l.'\‘. N. B. v (I ‘i Her/Irina‘ lIl'rr_l/u=lir'l'(.' Prfitlulujfii rwflevooboooaohorasoddoobotioobntteliiqhdtvdoocibnrii . ._. will undoubtedly continue to function fiom year to year not only in the g: u, H,“ “m, “.1, .,,....,,,,,,.,,, |.,_,,,..,,.,| “,,,,..,,,,,,,_ 1,1,,‘ 1,, best interests of Fox pioduction in this Province, but all over the uorld o Nlrehlllllllit] |III\'I‘.\. . . . Hr-GIJIYIIWTI 2111.1 ‘.111 1.11m- »: n»; sup- ’ ‘ 1n ' Ital 1- - i . up _\ '11 l9, This Show should be to the Fox Industry what the Rovnl, which stundr- l? ""' ' “' ' r m“ ."\ m n w‘ in the very forefront of Jivestock Exhibitions. is to thr- llvcslock l1l'l‘t‘fl*'l‘.‘- _ Mixyflrl _ ., .‘_._,__4:,¢“. . ,.,,J.-J1_-_,V.H .Q,31_*)nb@-Qm,b?ir;_ oi the world. The Charlottetown Fox Show is ideally situated to (tori-lop. ' ' ' ' ‘ ' I " ' ‘ ' ' '" '""“"“""‘ int-o a really great Fox Exhibition. 1t. is centered in the most importaiiit l , . fox production area at the undsfiled source. anrl stream from which rlsvcl- ‘upnient elsewhere has been nourished. . l The facilities for handling a great Show have been ll)1]1l‘!')l‘f‘tl so that 4 iiihev cannot. be surpassed. Large supplies of super-quality’ hives. lrrmi 111111‘ 1 l 7 lfllCflS cf ranches, clustered within a few miles of the‘ llldiilll; nrrna niuv 1 ‘he drawn for competition while selections from all corners 0i the globe ‘il"C also welcomed. Situated here are indeed all the potentialities of a great fox Classic which should establish the highest Show standards. dwlcie 1slhow tillllTlllflCy. disseminate educational lflflllPllFP-i oi‘ the lllfillPfil. merit. loud attract the world's best trade clientele. l li .:- to be hoped that cur citizens. all o! \\'ll'JZll but" pix»! tlcrl "illlll ___ _ ‘lllfCfllfl or indirectly from this. renitiiieixitiro lJl".‘.!lL'll cl the li""'t'1"!; 111- m‘ ll ""13 1w Hint!‘ TtPfH-l‘ p; )1.-1lpequi~ timid from 1hr cross.» road at the Wlaterifrori-zs to Si. Dunstnns lfniiersil)" will be closed until further notice. By order, l\h'l’.\l{'l'.\ll'1.\"l‘ 0i“ PUBLIC WORliS. 1 l 1 1 I i I 1111s 11,. 1.1;,-.111;;1:11~ 11;\1»1=;1~1i vii 11115 cutthroat”. i - 1'1- m ririily‘ me‘: "at it; yr vl-ir 511m- iliiiluilu _,.__ "t? Meet Your Friends at The Worlds Greatest AT erniatorrarowu Panes Enwiiiin ISLAND October 27th to. November lst Send your entries early. Spend a nonoay at this great Fox Classic. $3000.0@ in Prizes 9 CLASSES 54- SECTIONS y 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS . 18 RESERVE CHAMIPIONSIIIPS 36 WONDERFUL IYROPHIES A Wonderful Show Building A prize won at the Charlottetown Show’ places the highest Q X7!!!‘ \I y 1\.I"l'\e!’1.!l!‘t; J\)\\ luv- l‘§v\l 5.1» 1i. It enhances your clops yoiiir nuiiikert-s. mark of fox quality on values. Stimulates 3.10111‘ businctss. Dci 7 D0n’t miss an opportunity. Enter your foxes iii this great competition. I Entries close October 25rd For further particulars apply to W. R. SHAWN Secretary and Manager