. - 0 BER 31 1929 ' f =_=___ Tue cnARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE Nlr~.'lf ii5iE1sLAN ' “ D FIRST Fox S110 W 1s No W 6PEi`l l‘§lZE W1NNERs 5’ I A -_ o A r I UAT THE Fox sHoW - f rnlzl: Liar I ldtletown. i 'U20 f°n°Vm¥ 15 *Tl inwmplelf Section 4 Female wbelped 1|” giggle! yesterdays prize winnersz- qnss 1 nlsek or mn aulr. Section' 6, Young female whelped in 1919. lst. Geo. E. Brown. gud, lknest F. Mill. ard. an-nest rl. lvllll. 41.1-l. Robert. Baker. sth. James L. Simms. oth. McLure és MacKinnon. 7th. CLASS 2 _' lst. crliequers court Fur- rum, Charlottetown. Class 2. Section 8 Young female wl\elD¢d in 1929. Ist. D. S. Mclean, Charlottetown. Zlnd. Arthur 1>!._R»oper, Uh”-logge. town. ‘ 3rd. Frank Hs.mm,'Bunbury. Mi‘.Ll.irE_& l\IaCl{i'nl'i0l'l. 4:11' Ju, L_ Simms' Chulottbl lt-fr.-n. 4 sth. Robert Baker, North Beaeque l 6th. McKinnon as McLu.re, Char- Beetion 1. Male whelped previous 10Lr¢t0wn_ to 1928 and having sired a record-i 7th_ J_ Wnltel- Jo,-M, qhnlome. ed ‘litter ln 1928 or lii29. _1st. Ind. H. J. Kennedy, Southport. 3rd. Jas. H. Judson_ Alexandria.- , town. Bill Bunbury Black iiiox Co Bun J. S. Cairns, Dunstaiinage. _ bu,-yi I . , ' l i 1 cnsss s. ‘oth Walter S. Brown. Charlotte-' "_" " ll. Arthur Roper. Charlottetown Gt-h. Geo. E. Brown, Margate. 1th. J S Cairns, Duns aflnave town. bt Seetion 2. Male whelped In 1928. ist, John A. Lea. Summerside. Section 3. Female whelpcd prevl-V2 ous to 192.8 etc. ist. H. J. Kennedy, Southport. Ind. T. B. Rogers, Charlottetown., Class 2. _Section 5 Young Male whelped in 1928. ' lst. Geo.‘E. Brown, Kensington. Rnd. lfrank Hamm. Bunbury, trd. C. C. Baker. Kensington. 4th. Arthur Mutch. Southport. 5th. Ingham Jardine. Kensington lide. . 6th..Muttart Al: Wright, Summer- 'lih. L. H. Comn. - Oth. MacKinnon &'McLure, Char-. ist. Dr. Ingham Jardine, Ken- i nam: luaolulw snvzn Section 1. Male wheiped prevlons _ _ - » .. ‘tolsza etc. Sth. Percy Miller. Central. Lot. 16. .` 1 lst. Manure at Msexinnen. char- = lotteinwn. ' 2nd. C. C. Baker, Kensington. 3rd. C. C. Baker, Kensington. 4th. Percy Miller, Central, Lot 16. 5th. .John E. Sinclair. Emerald, Sth. H. J. Kennedy. Southport. 7th. P. D. Crosby, st. Eieanors. Btn. J. W. McDonald, Glennnnsn. Section 2. Male whelped in 1928 lst. Ernest T, Mill, Kensington. 2nd. W. K. Rogers. Charlottetown. 3rd. J. W. Jones, Charlottetown. 4th. Chequers Court Fur Farms. Sth. Munroe Bruce. Valleyileld. Section 3. Female whelped previ- ous to 1928 etc. - l _ _ i . \_ _ it l I I ` ` Vtmy Agnes, World’s Champion. 1922 ` 1 ` ` ` Vimy ranch, near Charlottetown, is one of the.1ar|`est. Q host modem in Canada. There will be found M_AUKIN_- NON BOXES, which are the result ol studied selective breeding from purest Island strains. Their show ring recon' includes Worlds Championships, lntemstlmaal Champion- ships and prizes galore. This year we have I WIS WP 0! pups and among them are many outstandingsnlmals. J PELT RECORD ' At the January, 1929, sole of the I-!uds0n's B83' C0111' penyjnenaon, England, MACKINNON rox rrzlfrs wen ilret. second and third ln the entire collection, and the high- `est price paid for a Silver Fox Pelt on the London market; liao-the second highest in 1929. was paid for MACKINNON IDX PELTS from Vlmy Ranch, £142 and £132 respectively. 1! you are in the market for silver Foxes we would like you Us enil on us. We have always available selections i\‘0ll many o! the leading rallches and will be lllid to‘glve_y0ll prices on real good animals. _ PELT PURCHASING _ f We are buying representative.; here for the 1iudson’a Say Cmnpmy ot London, England, and will be prepared when the tail season opens about November 15th, to purchase all linda ol Silver Fox iurs and other (urs native to this pro-' vines, paying the highest cash prices for same. ‘ _.J McLure _& MacKinno%rl` '» W. Chester S. McLure, M. L. A. l ' Ll.-colonel n. A. Msexumon. D- I- '0- 112 Kent Strett . UIALLOTTIFIOWN, PRINCE EDWABD ISLAND- Il L H 15 :és Silver FOX Pelts » < _We 1 invite the continued patronage of _our many friends associated with us in the breed- ing ands-marketing of SILVER FOX. QUOTATIONS GLADLY GIVEN ON ALL . I PELTS SUBMITTED _-Levin Fur Co. fl - Limited - g ' RAW FUR MERCHANTS MONTREAL _ Tonolvro _ NEW YORK " 'B. R. HOLMAN Maritime Representative. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. 1. " 'T A' ' " V ` ESTABLISHED 1912. i. slnglen. ` ard. A. c. weed. lvlt. Herbert. ml, A. cl. weed, Mt, Herbert. ith. J. H. Judson. Alexandra- . “__.l-.___ __..- _ f,=.-'__-is I V All Registered Stock I , ~ If you are interested in I fis'itjoVs1LVER BLACK [P I _Foxes 01 the Highest Quality it will be to your advantage to com- municate with os. We operate one oi- the largest ranches on Prince Edward ' nomo. ` ‘ _ i J. Wa1fe.€J0nes_ 1 nUNaUl't1'f,»r. E. 1. 3 _Z \ . ` H ` 32255 'l|‘l»l{‘='i'.'s"' §i§»eS'z'§?»A.»§” 53% - AMIENSN ~ S _ ° A f ' _ tll SILVER FOX RANCH Mermaid A FEW CHOICE Q “PROTECTO” l -PRESERVATIVE PAINT~ - _, ron.~russnvmo Arm aasurlnmu smnones .Black and Silver Foxes , __ - » 4"” ‘°“°“ “_f"*"“'~ ' FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES gil i -l = as-|=i See my Prize Winnilng Stock befdo _ A __ x ___ ` purchasing e sewhere L. J. Macdonald Proprietor C .W _ E ~ li=sl||l£LL & icllulnlsn ._ 1-_ . -v _ A 5 "A certineste of registry is one thing; elimination of the poorer foxes by inspection is another. Both are important and necess- lrl. But the greatest thing in fox (arming is breeding a cham- pion fox and allowing fellow breeders to see it. That is why this exhibition is held." "lf I ml! Hltlfelt a policy for our tuture_guidanee it would be that this city and province real- ize the great possibilities of this site as an exhibition centre. If s. great coliseum were blsi|t,a horse show, fox show, mink show, fruit show and flower show all com. bined would be a great success financially and put Charlotte- town on the map." "ln fact I may ss well say. bluntly that this exhibition is so excellent that champions here will have as muen mln. to be railed world’s champions as any- others." 3 at opening of For Show ~Pres. J. walter Jon . _ OTTAWA, Oct. 29-Up until Thurs urea made in the Province of Nova Pl' Y . with a total quantity oi 18,156 gal- lons. _ Oi the total seizures. 504 were on the mainland of the Province and 26 in Cape Breton, and out oi' the '.0- tai quant/ity of liquor seized. only 406 gallons were taken in Cape Bre- ton. ' The total liquor seizures were elassineu as renews; 5-gn. liege, 2,184; 10~g‘al. kegs. 271: 45-gal. drums, 4; cases, 16 i-2; bags, 424; in o-o-oo-Qooooa-¢oo_-0-o+o»o»o HAVE. YOUR lilo EX_AM.I.Nl°:u anu GLASSES FITTED B! E. E. PARKMAN Beltltered ,_ Uptmaetftlt Z- 4»Mootag_o¢. P. Z. L V xv-vo-+¢¢¢¢ O-Q“‘UOOO 0-o-o-A 0 Or Sees Opportunity Little Liquor For Charlottetown Seized ' In' Cape ' As A Shiw Centerl Breton this Yerzr o “ o e' LEA Foxas LIMITEQ , 1 . W , l- - ‘_ ,.. 'Scotia in the esent ear was 530 Breedtra of the flnhjt any. or last week. me mul eembln-‘ W ' if ed Customs and Excise liquor sein-` Silver Foxes on E=:l'tl\. ‘_~_ A anrl .______,________ Ke:i|;_.uc|::::l'|»Llnl».es¢ la me neat- 1 P. _E2 L “The Silver Fox City ” Zl i Il The lea.d_il'lg L_i\'e biilvcl' “I Fox Brokers of the World. \ P$°!°i" litters: y0l.l RTE I Purina F ox Chowi Fox Chow raises more Jups to maturity N Ow _""s _* ""”' i W e Can Supply you with WE 3l°_€»h3PDy to announce that Purina Fox Chow is now _ avaliable on Prince Edward Island. `. Purina Fox Chow is a remarkable feed_diiTercnt from :my- thlllig 615? On the market-which has been giving outstanrlillz rc- fu t? fm' 5eVe1fal.Y°31'5~ N0.!‘_V;,Y0ll may have these advantages oi’ ding Fox Chowz- Fox Chow produces better pcli; value Fox Chow eliminates cooking; S; A Fox Chow saves labor; s litters of 's each. ' 21 litters of 7 each. 57 litters of 6 eacl1.f 'A - Purina Line. No matter’what you are feeding- or how-you will iind that _Purina Chows will fit your needs. Whether raising hogs, or dairy cows, or. poultry, you will find - extra profits-in the ‘Checker- board Bag. A A ” The .first . carload of ‘Purina haéijust arrived at our ware- Omce - Northam ,lrlwne R-422 "- f IF-,Q -1 ' Wie' Store with the I I -` Checkerboard; Sign Warehouse -A Summérside Warehouse _- Charlottetown P G X ‘ ` . 82. selml_ street Ci-IOW 1 ' `\,FllD_1R ' On the}80. ranches in-~the'Statee in which we are interested, we ' have _used Fox Chow for about a year and a half and have had an average ofnearly 4 nuns ver litter. on the Woodsmelr, Illinois ranch. 300§ViXeU'WhelP€d' 1,228 'lillpsand raised over 1,200 of lilonl. on tt\i5'1°3I1Ch_ Wefe ‘B180 Wliellled and raised the following large L¢t USfi~,t¢l_| iY0,ll 111011! ,8b0llt Fox Chow and why it is lilaleilrg ‘these outstanding records. A Complete Line for a1lFeed111g N eocls ' [11 3dd_iti0I\ t0' _F011 C|10W» house -- stop in and cxzllnille Ye 31' 9 handling the complete the largest selling line of culll- mercially mixed foods ill North America _ largest Iw- cause they do nlakc lnorc money for the feeder. (`lml'_r in and let us explain thc l’ul~- ina Plan of Feeding and how it helps you make more lmlllcy --or phone, and we`iI be glad . to come out to your place. I 'il .-;` - ¢__*__ *U1-_-_-L¢§¢~._ ...___ a-,, ~ I . . r »- ..-...~'1g?_r.l,q‘_l’.lfL-,”.E'l,l_-:_'Tr‘7"r_`,"'\'°-r-*"'~"“_[~rj;qap| sw-,»-~»~ _ _ _ F11"'|'Y1 fT`fTf"("1"7' »-Q I* . _ ls. 'W $40 ,V L_?_','.l‘.... __ ' s Puma .l U - » ` l Ai ‘|‘ l ' _ I A A ‘M|LLIGiill_ &l MORRISON A ix lb i 1 X l l l., . fi | _,-4 . |:i f fl » l f *1>_.E.1e1and silver Beauties if 'I i it \ li” l. il l l » r l l l . \ .~__,»_.. 5, _ V. \ I . I i , . ig