flrlfllflsmesu- ¢..\.-uug_rvr' '~ r..»....,,.... “m... ..,. r\V* _, . vl3§3§_5j‘_193§ ,_ __ll1!'. t we ~ - - '|"‘i'"l" .'w N hU_.'_\|§l_)lAN mraar nor-as oiv-roncs ,P1'0¢lamati0n l u” ox annmg Tnbesmen run FINISHING A few days ago r met ‘Edwin .hnso;i on the-street and in con- lumber industry must be benedting a.r.'a o rdia’ s llWlre u» a considerable extcnt by this. ( y u. n. Dec“ , v .1.’ "The W r'ox snow Nov. 4th to 8th 20. Cups aha Trophies valued at $1,500. ANN OUN CIN G orld’s Greatest No CHARLOTTETOW v. 4th to 8th N ' g ersation with him we learned that _ his cousin Ixigh Johnson, 35c" of ILong River, has been manager of a ranch in Southern Scotland known as Ahe Nithdale Silver IPox Just imagine if the Fromm Bros. with around fifteen thousand pairs, The Niemans with about the same . number. 011d Langenfeldts, decide to "go shed” what a vast amount. ASMARA, Eritrea, Oct. 3—Gen- eral Emilio do Bono, commanding the Italian colonial forces, issued a proclamation ‘ ' ‘ ‘ to trlhesmen of Eritrea that Italian troops will Company, for the past two years. ‘ In s recent letter to Edwin he stated that he had been awked to establish and manage a ranch which was being started by the t Company in Turkey and that they 1i o contemplated starting a ranch n India. Last week we mentioned l pair of foxes being shipped from acrmally to south America by _i.pplin. Thus the industry spreads , further and further afield. i I We had an interesting interview with J. BJLewis, Manager of the Michigan International Fox Co. The Company operates large ranch- es in Michigan and one at Marsh. ,field. a few miles from Charlotte- l | Mr. Lewis became interested in Silver Foxessome zevenicen years ago and in the last seven or eight years has made fox farming his chief occupation. He is a man that o.’ material and labor would be necessary. Bomm Bros. property would look like a. good sized town. As sure as fate they will have to come to it. as the parasitical toll will mount greater and greater as the runs and vpens become more and more infested. No method has yet been discovered to rid a pen of lung- worm once it has been introduced, into it. Sunlight is perhaps the best agent, or strong chloride of lime solution, but even these only act on the upper layer of earth. Pens which have been idle_for twenty years and re-occupied were found to be as potent sources for the dissemination of lungworm as ever. There seem; to be only one remedy to fight this disease. with board or wire floors. Mr. Lewis was kind. enough to! give me his breeding results for pass over the March River through the Mellasce Valley "for defence o! tribesmen" against Ethiopia. His proclamation was issued sl- multaneously with one at Mogad- ishu which declared both Eritrea and Italian Somallland to be under full martial law. i The Mareb River on non-Italian maps demarks the Italo-Ethiopian frontier between Asmara and Aduwa.) De Bono‘s proclamation read: "Woe to all those who diffuse false notices or disturb the public order! l shall be inexorable." Speaking to tribes along the frontier of Eritrea, the Italian Gen- eral said: "So that your land shall not be damaged by war, and so that we may fumlsh aid to many of the Tigral (the northwestern province, of Ethiopia) and those of other re- gions who have asked our inter- vention, l have ordered our troops to pass Mareli." . FOX lows with fatal proved Cubes wi is no waste, no Maritimer (C.l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) CUBES Take the place of meat and at less cost. When meat, which has been allowed to spoil, is fed to foxes, meat poisoning fol- results. Silver Tip Im- ll keep indefinitely; there fox casualties, ma. PRICE LISTS or am. smvzrt ‘n? FOX rooms TE: SILVER TIP Biscuit 00.. LTD. ESTABLISHED 1925 MONCTON, N. B. The Lubstcrman Engine was introduced in Nova Scotia. in 192.8 and in seven years has become the most popular engine ever sold for fishing purposes. it is just thirty-six ycars since L. M. Trask started the Gasoline Engine business, and 21 It“ “Km '0 W bottom of any- 1935 or the s20 pairs 95 p=r cant Sfil llddfyilflg frontier tribes- MONTREAL Oct. 3~—l\'luch of - s . , . _ '_ ' * p W _ . ' years since he $0.0 to W. F. Coakcr Cash Prlzes for ,Sectlons totalhng upwards of 321128;: Illltlaléksleefguelavléeatlkllllllgrilfi: bred, 60 per cent of these were man. whether located in Ethiopia tho independence Canada has the {sresidcnt o; the Fl-yhermen-é $2,000. Last year’s Show was a tremendous success. year's will be even bigger. ficent collection of Silver Trophies will bring together the very best foxes in the Province. The new classification places less emphasis-on the blacks and recognizes the greater importance of the Our Prize List and magni- This ation, ready to help the obher fel- low and secure help from him if possible. We discussed the market for Sil- IBP FOX Belts and Mr. Lewis con-i irmed. what we have written from .lme to time-that the market is ‘care or almost bare of pelts and rom that angle nothing is to be feared. He is very confident that there will be an excellent demand pups and 40 per cent adults. The pups gave an average of 1'75 per cent. and the adults 200 per cent. There was one litter of nine, two of eight, eleven of seven, fi.ty-ninc of six, 145 9f five, 174 oi‘ four, B4 i of three. 33 of two and twelve of one. A total of 521 littets from tho i 620 pairs with a. total of 2207 pups ‘or an average to the litter of 4.24. Other interesting items of con- c;~' Eritrea, the military leader pro- chimed: “Youfi villagers and merchants. remain tranquiliy at your labor in (he field of commerce. Give no cadence to the false voices which our enemy seek to spread against us. And, priests, monks, you sheiks, make your ritual fires so that with the aid of God the war which we make for the triumph of justice shall be quickly victorious." In the first part of his procla- shown in her life in recent years could be attributed to the part played by the United Church of Canada which came into being at Toronto 10 yearn ago. Rev. Clar- ence MacKinnon principal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax, declar- ed here today. He was speaking to clerical and lay leaders of thrce of the churchs presbyteries — Glengarry. Montreal and Quebec-Sherbrooke. His ad- dress was delivered on the first of‘ Union in Newfoundland 1.000 engines of the 6 ll. I‘. size this was the largest order for marine engines ever given in the world. The Trask Company are now sell- ing Loibsicrman Engines in sizes from 4 to 40 H. P. the 4-45 H. P. is suitable for boats of modern build up to 28 ft. lung. the engine is light yin weight and turns a. 14-14" pro- pellor at from 900 to 925 R. P. M. giving a ‘Jneoretical speed o! more than l2 miles per hour, based on . 1h the United States because butr- tion wer . . . have not red 3mm" Ge“ ‘*9 3°“ brififll’ W" =1 two day meeting in Montreal Nil" 5mm"- Pri" of 615°!“ t" money pelt classes. Blacks, extra darks and dark silvers - use u puking up wonderfully m 1535i... u mill u any shape or yy-Zlolléwtkgeugglfgsgvrttei; gfdgleellg/gfj- which u cart or me "ms can- figgimgvasggge F130;; they - »- - ~ ltallli- r ~ ,~ ,. e : ‘d"sl< rii th v or Ywev t a" lnClllded in Section l. _ ghfosetter rggipgnlinobugglei: fflgfldfitlkeyifurgs hwuybiligg it: ob territory that “for 40 yiears ltuly Quin/erg‘? ofconflénefiz); n: e 20_—30 1i. l’. is o. iheavy duty engine . " . ury lines like Silver Fox will ben- female when they as five weeks has enriched Ym" 5°“ ‘ma gm“ Principal MacKinnon described wemhmg 180° "'5 and l5 suimbh m’ Other color phases are dark, mediums, medium s1l- . vers, light medium silvers, pale silvers, extra pale silvers“ Classes for pups, yearlings and adults, males and a females, registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox Iifreeders’ Association and subject to conditions of Prize ist.‘ . \ Grand Banquet Canadian National eflt. “What do you estimate the 1935 production of Silver Fcxe". in‘ your country?" we queried. “That is a vary diflllcult matter for me to say 111d I would not likevto give any- thing but an approximate figure. say 125.000 p31is. not many more, if any more, than the preceding ;ea:on. We discussed the different meth- cds of ranching in the U.S.A., large pens with large runs utilized by old . . . begins peitliig in Navem- ber . . . docs not feed any liver, too high in price . . has very little trouble with pups biting tips , raises all pups on wire floor pens . . . has not had a. fox touch the ground for six years. In an article in a recent issue of an American fur magazine we note the following: "After many years of silver fox breeding, many breed- ers continue the old methods with no thought of experimenting or changing. ' crnzd with justice." Addis Ababa, he proclaimed, had “on the contrary, from the first day of its agreement with Italy, vi- elated its confines and ravaged and killed the unprotected herdsmen of Eritrea and Somalilarid.’ ' Italy, he said, “has asked for jus- tice and it has not been granted. Thcy injured us by boasting of wishing to destroy our cities and n11 we have done for your welfare." He assured them that against the "orovokers." Italy had sent sol- diers and Blackshirts. "You have mixed blood with ours the United church o1 Canada as having cut the painter and broken loose from the dependence of both Great Britain and thp United States. In the noticeab'e increased sense of nationhood in the Domin- ion of Canada he felt the United Church made a definite contribu- tion, and one which would not have been possible before the union. Dean Arthur Cai-lisle, on behalf of the Montreal Anglican diocese. commended the devotion and tact which enabed the leaders and the members of the United Church Schoonersnnd heavy boats. The Lobsterman Engines are of the (our cycletype, one and two cylinders, equipped with n closely regulating Governor, High Tension Magneto, which requires no batter- ies. a reverse gear or a one-way Clutch as desired, has a force feed oiling system eliminating the use n! grease cups, they have die-cast bearingsmnd in some models have Tlmkin Roller bearings eliminating all friction which accounts for the great saving in fuel. . TIhe Iobsterman Engines are constructed a n, wt - E1; _ generally to have made r0 much guaranteed fornbeflofl 015W Yo"! uhiifleibofltitxdlmetctile figment?‘ 5:13: ' lihbsimyiid glornallhtrlnslcl," “i110 gddg. headway in evangelistic eIforts dur- against defective material and .' ' “ nought it was only ‘a question of Most breeders mate their foxes Calling the . tribesmen Italy's "l8 the first 10 years 0f lllllflll- It Wgkflillfilihwtxrmi “'21 la"- ghgltl‘ 1m, heme even the gigs,“ may for life. If thEse matings produce | “ch‘ldr€n." the proclamation said was the fervent hone or members "I e W ° "181 a l! I 1 - The big f0xinen’s banquet will be held on Wednes- ers who were using the open pens pup: they a;e satisfied even ii half "hence we should defend you and of his own church that the ideal engine equipped with a governor _ _ ,__ h . _ v d ‘., of a more united christian church making it suitable for Farm Fishing day evenmg» November 6th» at the above Hotel and w!“ Z31,lifiif,‘fi.“i,,fli““i,,hal,i,,ifwfifg 31:83.6 q? gblodofbzfejderhtitfrsneiriei lhqzhle dgiffzglairsiygtlion at Mogadishu should be fulfilled, he added. fl;uf“§,‘,°'¥;l ‘ifs’ ilaww‘ "' t’: s »- ~ '_._' f, ._ mi a e neoeglty be one of the highlights of the season. Only 140 tickets and llmtrworm infestation. stunned. he u always tiying u. was issued no. p plump of will be sold as accommodation is limited. An excellent The writer wa" of the opinion produce better results". Why not try some mating experiments every Premier Mussollnfs discourse oi’ yesterday. whereupon officers, troops Birthday Greetings two engines in a boat. L. M. Trash, founder and pro_ priator of the Company, wfl be rm - - , ' . d 5691f you cannot make and natives of Somaliland were a that North-rn Michigan. Wiscon- Y9" ‘m , . the Island on October the Ilth to dinner’ an evenlng of fun, enjoyment short s“ :in and Minnesota were not affect- mmblnaflons that m“ produce formally Md that Itauan troops (By The Canadian Press! speeches. _ , Writefor Prize List with full particulars. Tl-IE SILVER FOX EXl-IIBITORS’ ' ASSOCIATIDN 0F P.E.l. cmrroni) ROGERS, President, l \ 2d very much by these parasiticai troubles. but this is incorrect and they flourish the:e as blithely as they do in Prince Edward Island. Fleas are another plague the ran- siicr has to fight that we do not lave anything like the trouble with. The form of pen which Mr. Lewis uses consists mo_tly oi 6x24 with .nch mesh wire bottoms. three feet zidcs made of l 1-2 inch mesh and two inch mesh top. Thcy are sot silvers? To produce good silver 11nd begun operations. ‘ I foxes you must have a starting point, that is, one good pair of foxer. Now if you are lucky en-_ ough to get this pair to produceg say five pups, all silvers and two} silvers and three darks. ycu are all‘ set. If you get all gocd sliver pups in mine whether the male or female side is responsible. To do this you To Ralph Summcrhaycs, lanky middle wing of Hamilton Tigers. He was born in Brantford, Ont., 26 years ago today. A product of the Spanish Ships Fear Confiscation MADRID, Oct. IL-Basque depu- a. llttcr. the next step is to deter- i165 Iml° m"! Cnrcga “nmumed tonight they had been informed by the President of the Shipping Fed- Hamilton City League, Summer- hayes played with Tiger Cubs, O. R. F. U. team in 1931 and the following year joined the seniors. being a member of the team that won the Big Four Championship last year, establish dealers for the but? no large commissions will be pn . but small profits on a. large volume of sales will ensure an excellent income to the dealers appointed lvy him, Farmers, or Fishermen who IN interested in our dealers proposition, or who want free Literature describ- ing the lobster-man Engines should write at once to L. M. Trask & 00., General Delivery, Charlottetown, P. E. I. - i ti f Bilbao that seven 513511- Slimmerside, P. E. I. “P m‘ W5“ °r 1°35 “but 1 1'2 gnu? m! breed’ ‘nzomer to son mp.’ sthrilps, now on the Atlantic with - r feet Ofl the ground. tag ezpsofrgaugtfijgr tigtflrgmsfilec Icon destined for Genoa Italy had F p m s m a on, ' ' W‘ R’ Secretard 9 Asked “- the lowness of the pen that is, silvers, if you are fortunate zfegasgdzkiie(gtggtswglgelgijrgtasfag: a ChSYIOttCtOWR, P. E. I. ‘would not be uncomfortable to the emmgh W‘ Pmdllci? all 8°“ silvers yo“, midnight o,- sufleghgonffiggflon ‘fox, he said no, that it was plenty high and that they were raising excellent foxes in them. The wire out of one of these combinations. You are then on the right road of their cargo by British warships. The deputies said the coal had been bought from Britain by Span- Furjing Ration and your foxes should produce sil- vers. Try and get these combina- tions that will produce silvers and then mate together and you can the welfare of the cqmmunityflir? Royalty aliolitxtflwenty y}??? Igb. bottoms do not prevent them from will be greatly miszcd in the l-le was named after the great Lon- taking plenty of exercise and are home whcre he was always bright don preacher. He lived a clean and! not injurious to the pads of the and cheery and made one feel at- unblamable life; he served Kinglfect as some 990918 have ii-Hted- is Especially Manufactured for Finishing Your Foxes After Growth is Practically Completed. August 15th to September 80th are the dale limit: that ' ' iards for delivery in Genoa. The CHARLES SPURGEON MMIEAN masters of the vessels, they said, had been further confused by wire- less messages advising them that if In the quiet of the early dawn of Sunday morning. Sept. 15th. r l - . , h tr in th w 1a War, Attached to each pen is a house 50°" build "v a swd ho-"d- Be they reached Italian waters wlih pellets should be started on SUNGLO ran. forums ‘ the 3pm of: "m? §§’”li°°1§’.“§§°u l hgwealwéamsjnigeagjs Jiwhiiii." an; gcrixrgirfgunhdyme m»; ti: United‘ with double kennels. cflmflll» h°“‘°""- ‘i’ s“ W" ‘he their oareomhe coal would be vol-Mi narrow. The exact am u» start this Ration d-i ands on us“ PM" o e re iii f I| hi1) i g d y States to enlist in a Canadian -—-_ S11v6"- "B 800d quality bB-Ore 1n- immediaieiy by the Italian navy. the size of your pups. Adult foxes should be started on this The deceasedltixllad bcmi 0d‘ esp n n e e... a son of the up; Regiment He loved clean sport We discussed sheds and Mr. bmdllllt" The captains of the seven shim Rflflflfl August 15th for best results. . gfilgfpiw cargneman ienilxtler! Duiatgngeofiacheln and Margaret Mid Played in the Bradalbane Hoe-I Lewis was very keen to find out tvgfelesselidtglllflltrbit $55 Yeklféffélvl REMEMBER THIS: Sunglo Fall Furrimr Ration la ~ ' ‘ ~ t < BY W011 elm“ e 799-“ ' ' manufactured fn be. led Adults and Pups. Breeders and . nursing were o, no avail. He was Hannah Fgfflg, who predeceased key team since it was organized. 0.i the approximate difference that ... ram" by midnight because o‘ berm . Pflung FM“ an" ‘he “have ma” The original Funk": we o! Olen Valleys nrvsrrssive him 51X ream =8°- W‘ ‘W’ mm“ i‘ °“°°““1 d"'l'“°““°“' h“ w“ l‘ “w” l” °’“’°°""i. “'”“°°“..’ W“ SGTIOIISI H rt weather at sea. i n r . n‘ i Be r ia r t B ll‘ 'i v c rua ‘farmers and we: a dfBP interest m! frlelld '0 B" i“ “"15 b” "e" bl’ “ken "m" i‘ m" mm“ "p i“ ‘he " y a The coal was estimated at 4300; i‘ m“ m“ °°° “ ° e fl ‘"5" ‘w a“ ' “cc to Glen Valley from Charlottetown c the many sad faces that looked open pens and one having the ad- 13'5"" Pm“ Th" °“ "m "SUNGLO" 53'9""- ‘Unsolicited but p Highly Appreciated upon him for the last time. He was 30 years of age and leaves a sorrowing widow, nee. Katie Mae McLure. daughter of Hugh and Mrs. MacLure. of Bradalbane. I1- so two young children. Al") B891! ll, and Rena Helen, aged . also three brother and two sisters. W. . sterling in Glen Valley; George in Western Canada; James and Mrs. w. F. Call, and Ms. W. J. Murray o.’ Walthain, Mass, besides a larlfl number of friends and acquaintanofl who will mourn his Pfl-Bfllll- ‘I116 funeral, held from his home on ‘vantage of shade such as a shed affords. We estimated at least _eight dollars. “I am studylllB the matter out," said Mr. Lewis, "and if your figure is correct we will ‘spend $25,000 building sheds next season.’ Sheds are only just coming into vogue in the United states as the I ranchers are waking up to the fact ‘that they have been losing money through oil-color pelts. Various causes have been given for the off- f color. principally ‘breeding and S (C. 1’. By I‘ Hubert Babineau. an, Rogersville, N. 3.. was seriously injured when he fell ‘l0 feet from a south brand freight train crossing the trestle of the Blanche River, a. halt mile In Fall From Freight Train‘ diua‘; Special Wire) HAILEYBURY, Ont, Oct. 3— outh of mglehart, today. Police report Babineau apparent- tons and ‘valued at 260.000 pesctcs. (about $36,000). The deputies said they had un- mediatcly informed Premier Lerroux who gave orders to the Spanish A bassador at Rome to insure agreement for the delivery of the cargo at Genoa. They said’ the captains of the Spanish ships had been instructed that if they were able to reach Genoa to deliver the cargo at once and return to Barcelona without any Italian freight. GIBRALTAR. Oct, Ii-British authorities tonight officially denied a. report from Madrid that Spanish More Prize Winning Foxes at SUNGLO Fall-Furring Ration Has Produced: three years than any other one fox feed. Auction Sale Tops Ranch Pup Pelt averages of over $60 on many ranches the past thrro seasons. the Live Fox Shows the past Tuesday the 17th. was very large-j feeding, but now that they have iy attended and was conducted by tried all methods of feeding and his pastor, Rev. Arthur Wallis, of ‘found that faxes who persist in Bradplbmg, who ppokq p, message], “lng in the rays of 01a Sol as- p; hope and comfort from the sume a brownish tint the true cause. words; n1 so to pfgpjfg a place lack of shade, is discovered and (o; you." I-le also rang verylthe remedy. shedr, decided Upon. ieeiingly "The Hand That Was Nailed to the Cross." ' Among the floral tributes was a beautiful wreath from the Brad- albano Hockey Club. The pail-bearers werv Messrs l-letiley MacPhei-son, Norman Mao- pohaid, John Mackenzie. will! MacDowcll. Ivan Kennedy Vand ly misjudged his footing as he Jumped fromthe moving train on the bridge and in the fall suffered compound fractures of the right leg, the left thigh and posibie in- juflea to the pelvis. He was taken to .he red cross hospital at Englehart but removed i0, hospital here where an opera- tion tn save his life was ncrformed. \ . (‘The best lever used" cargo ships had been threatened with confiscation by British war- ships if they failed to puss through the straits by midnight. The authorities said there was no "substance" to the report. .._,._ Every American fox magazine [carries plans for jheds and _the. BENNETT AND PROSPERITY go hand in ha d. "We havh never had better Foxes nor in better condition, and we feel the credit is largely due to your Imperial Fox Biscuits)? The above is an unsolicited testimony from one, of our Island's leading Fox Ranches, which has an International 5e writes e leading Charlottetown lax farm-er‘ ,,,_'_ - t - ~ 150d. Th r u“ ' w "putahm" f" .h'gh"t d”? fixes’ “d whmh feeds Impm“! tfildlliu“? mt. bet-id: hifimi... about and Fox Ration. the: prominent m4 Why r r , , FOX Sitcom liberally. using at lwst two and °"' ha" *°"-“ ents in Fredericton Cemetery. then ' P.E.i. 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