W . ,-i..f...s»<»~.i-t-_-.»»eiviun=. =\-<~uaM>az-=uu»_. - -i E i I i i In ».- li i _ . -.... .io . ,. __ _ 1 _,_ ____ _ __ _ _ _ 1-'Il ' |"‘ I- 'I -\‘_ ____ s ' PAGEE .own _ »i is _G '\~ _vi 3 -.__ _ :,~_sa:_i,-at _ 'i 'til' - -- - ‘-5*-s.. .1 _ ifiii is _ \ 1. 3_1. dj 'ss . _iw Q ¢. i PS- ' _,_ MAGIC NORA ' . I ' '-. nl ll . I ,. - '.i_-__ , _ _ __ - ' _ ` "_'l‘ll?I\'&MiIIon' Female Adult iFox, owned ‘by Magic _Fox company, Summe rnlde. ' s' I ____ I iillt~|°t-titiii 71. ileseriptioii by _ l»i|`._(I()L.‘ ll. \i\._ i\li\cKIN.\'()N, l).S.()., .-\.l).(.‘. 'l`lte Silver l~`ox I-fxliibition of 1924, spoiisored by tlte (`:iiia~ iliaii Silyct' lfox lIi'i-cilcrs’ ./\s_sot‘iatio|i, and liclil in coitttectiiiii . - 1 " ' H4 MH»m+o+o 404 o o ooo 0 9 4 o Q 4 o vwo oo o+»+»oo+»+»+0+» rm: siLvi-:it rox sito r |924 “ li owllllllff’ _ _ _ __ i _ {'- 5"- _i---“iii-_ ' _- - - _ » .__, _ _ _ ._ _ _ ~_ _ ' . +»»»¢+ofo+r»¢»»»mwwNmMu¢'wo4»¢++o+o»vo-o4++b¥4+w¢»+m4oH+o#o+v¢¢¢o+oo¢+v+o+¢4~#4o+++o¢-o4oo4+¢o+vy¢+oy S":"_I nomed m me 'fist lssue of t_he Pftnol a raw' ladle' _ -_,s , ' _ ' - he i » up ._ 1 U . ff. ‘ #_-,»_. ""°-'<7-L. _ _ “CAN-UCK CHAMPION" Summe rside. ous article headed "The Uiiioti Debate" in ‘which some very tn’ statements are made. The Unionists are much better at “ ba in such an anticle as the above than they are when wefget the on the floor. I would like to examine the items set down in thi so-called "debate" and get the real facts of the case into the lime light. _ _ c..`s_ FOR UNION ' ` A.-The .rat-ing of men and money. As a matter of fue without the Union, we have many more men than can be giver appointments. llow ilo the Unioiiists propose to deal with thi overplus when Union is realized? Already they have mootec the idea of sending tn-a men to some of the larger congregations and, of course, that will call for two salaries. This is one Ol their inetliods of saving men and money. _ li.-The moral /tower of iz great United Cliurr/i, \Vhat do _ ii ii they men by _i/rea! in this connection? lfi_q»ir-i-x is not grcahicss And is the United Church going to bc so big after all? There will e o n e l-tl';\lth `tCl l.Tl-C 't' :ICI ‘hisamer World's Champion Adult Fox,own¢d by Mr. P. G. Clarke, K' M 6 mhs mm] N Ongrcgd ‘Oni mn handful. and its most intlui.-iitial congregations have shown n desire to bc swallowed tip. Tlirec-Iiiftlis of the Presbyteria clitircli -belong to Ontario and Ontario has shown a decided dislik COLONEL DAN"'* is ilu- .\l=igic Silver Fox Vo.. of Siiiiiiiiersiilc. whose vsliibits are for Uiiioii At the best the Unionists will lifirdl take more than with tllc Royal \'\'inti-r liair at 'l`oronlo front November 18th to ' ' " -‘ - ' ' ' " ‘ ‘ wo,.|d.s champmn p_____ 192% .iI\\.ii_s in.idt- by .\li. john .\ I.i-11, .ind uhoni there is no bettei half of tho mi-mlscrqhip if mdeeil the get so maui "l`h¢l-efore _ _ _ - _ _ _ , , y - : ). . I Novcntlicr 26th, will go down in history as one of thi- most suc- 9i'¢d by Flank B°v e ' I" f I ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ` " ' ' ' ' ci-ssful cxliiliitions of the kind i-vcr held. livery show scents to '-‘-"_C°l- D- A- M“°K|""°" tllit' liolior of \\'iilIiil\t5 Illv fvliiitlc' Hilllll Cl\Il1l1[1iO\1Sl\i1>~ VHFIOUS devotees would have us think As to its “Uiiity“, that is prob-_ set a new standard of excellence, and in the opinion art- quite capable of judging, the show of 1924 liroiiglit togetli-:r _ _ _ _ _ lciiowii and celebrated a Iiettcr average of aiiiiii:ils than the shows of 1922 'l`licti again, thc cxIiibitoi'_~: have li-ariicd niorc nii-thods of pri-paring foxes for shows :ind to exlii to tht- ht-st :iilvatitagi:. i-\n iiiitovatioii was ttiadc y r, owned by jiiigt o osts, .iiid to wlioiii with his liktalile |>crs0ii-ilu) C-11116 ilie Linton church is not going to be quite so forniidalile as its of many who _*_ _ _ _____ -_____‘ ___ _go other prizes also fell to tlte .\lagic Company, whose foxes are world li-in;itie;il and ri-mains iii lit- denionstra-tcil. The Nletliodists have _ s . -- :‘- ~ -._".\~tl `:t” II .» Ili. .\. i-\llcii. of the l)oiniiiiiin llealth of .-\iiinials lirancli who . _ ' 50_ugm to hive the m“,im(-ly iLl\n0wiLdgui N IL md” am or 11123. _ _ ` ' _ l’1lFll\`Ul1l\`l_V l1l\'1\-Wig I0 lilflliy \\/IIS tht' f1\Cl Illlli IIIC \’ClCffU\ tliinli' have succcciled. llic I’i'esb_yiter_iait wing has managed to get __ ' gave all thi- foxes :t tliorougli nispectioti bi-lore they wtrc pi-rinit '. ~ s a tout the lit-st ' ` ` ` _ ~' ' l'l‘t'<'fl<‘l'- »\lF- l-Ulllilllllll l- l<11\'lil‘l”. Of 5llfIillll‘l'Sl.t_ The jiiilges ii-ere just as partictilar, liowcvcr, as it -ti.-i fi<_..ill-f-.l- -i . ._ _ its nfii pip o _; t iii i it cutie pup being the best female ____________ ________ _~______ _____________ _“___ __r_Z__s_ ,irrn c im- _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ’ .-\tiotlii-r _succcssfiil i-xliiliitor, winner of tlte dark silver female iti-il, Toronto, ivlio had won golden opinions front th I .' l tic tropii oi ioiiipi-titioii \\.is lit-t\\'ccn tno dilftrctit inilivtduiils U\ )rWllW"i .ii il thc verilict liiizillv ri-stcil with llic black iiiale pup ktio\\'it as limi Clilifi ‘viii llw_ \\ii"lm.Ilv‘:`ll\'Cr Fox Comimnyl of kcnsmgmn' in his associatioii with l\-lr. Walter tiratit, of Cliarlottetown. juilg (_ _ _ ___ .___ __ _ .__ _ _ _ _ _ ` ‘Slit was a vtry biaiitiful black silver fc-iualt ptip. ing at the 19.33 fox show. I iniglit tnention here that Mr. (irant had been tiiiaiiiinousl_v seli-cti-il as judge with i\lr. lfaylc, btit lic could not spare the timi- to act. Mr. Fayle is a man of very line personality :uid character, :iuil is also an cxtrcnicly good judge of foxes. llis gciitlciiiriiily nianncr and the trotiblc he took inzide liitii a general favorite.. No Iii-ttcr tribute could bc tiiadc to the work of thc judges than their uiianiinous eiidorscnictit at a tnccting of the exhibitors held after thi- show. In the exliibitioit tlicr'c were some 326 foxes, about too of which came from fox farnis in Prince I-filward Islaiiil. niosily from Stiniinersidc, Cliarlottctown having tlircc cxliihils. coiiiprisiiig about forty foxes. Ontario was well represented this _vi-ar; Fox farming has grown tri-nit-tidously in the last thrci- _vcars in the banner Province of Canadzi. lt was gratifying to all l‘rince I-idwaril Islanders to sec their friends in Oiitario winiting a itiiiiibcr of prizes. I think, if I rt-member, twclve in all.. This will mean added insipiratioit. and will make :in increased de~ iiiaii-d for foxes now that it has been dcmoiistrated that Ontario can 'produce prize winning foxes. In the adult clzi_sses fox_es shown from Ontario' were tlie`pr0dtict of Priitcc Ifilward Islaiid. and the pups shown were thc product of Prince liilward Island for- licars, so that \ve have a claim on them. The orgaiiization of thc exhibition ivas largi-l_v lu thc liaiiils of Mr. _I. II. Pricliard, of Sutnmerside, who canic to Toronto :i week in advance of thc exhibitors aitil niadc the liiial ai'raiigeiiieii:_s for accoiiiiiiodation ,etc. l\-Ir. Prichard did his work well aiiil thc new hoinc in the main building was one that itist:iiill_v .ippctili-il to all, as it was cxtri-nicl_v conifortalilc with perfect light- and, iii fact, could not bc iniprovcd tipon. ' Too iiuicli praise caiinot be given Presitlent \VcbStt-r, of (liarlottctown, who was iiidcfatigablc in estahlisliiitg the coni- pi-titors and sinootliiug awav iliflictiltics, and getting the show iindcr way toia good start. livery exhibitor was grateful to i\lr. \Vi-list:-r for thi- interest lic displayed aiiil the kititliii-ssi-s shown. \vitli tio reward for hinisclf-lie worked for otlicrsf llc gave his time rind energy uusparingly to niake thc exltibitinri a-real _sitcccss The friendly atmosphere he created will long bc"r_eini-inbi-reil witli pleasure. lIe`-'would be ri treniciiiloiir. loss in Iii# pri-si-tit pnsitioii were he to vacate it. i , f iioiic .in its is .i ni.igni iccnt spcciiiitn and otic of the In nii-nt-inning thc sticrcss at thc fair we cannot hi-lp ciingrzitu- latin' .\lr. l‘i-t ti. (`l- 'I _ I 'I " I ` cinri c ox that hird been tatiglit in the uilds of Northcin .\lbert.i, (_`l.'irk{ A fc\v pelts on the niarkct of 1916 sltowcd liiiii that lic liad it straiii worth ciiltivatiiig aiiil with studied dt-tcrniiiiatioii lic :idvanccd towards the goal of 1-.cliicvt-ittciit, where hi- is toda_v. lli- is one of the greatest prize wiiiiit-i's in thi- \\'_orld, if not thc great- was strong Iii the pitp class, the pups being rciitarkablc for their thi- (oloncl and Mr. llovycr there is :i wartii personal frii-nilsliip and adiniration. l~`_acli i'ci-ognizcs tlic otlii-r`s iiiialitics and tii~ _ The inspection of the foxes for health was looked after hy i ~ » _ 11-¢_»gfi>. r ~ ff 'ff sql- 'VM '» 'W - ~""-" ‘_ _ 1 .. --i wi.-i-_ . i 0 _ ~ - _"` _ 4. _ _ _ _ ~_-~‘ » t"»°<. *.-~`- \ i - _"ss -~` .-; ' " s ‘ '-3 ' _ _ _I ._-_ i»i~_..ii.-- .ii-'I-1-fi--.‘~.-_si,--_1i- ., v~ . --- `. \ *...i\ i- "=~~'------ .s- - »~ . . . » _ _ » . . ti i .~»- =_,i- ~-;i":-1:~'- ~ = -=".':--t-.-_-'-l.i‘="‘-‘\\ W'-'~'--'ff-*-‘-“-" ‘i ‘i~ --"“-1"" --""-‘--* - ` ‘ ‘ ` ' ‘ ' ‘ ` ‘ ` ` llncst of its ltiiiil i-vcr lircil. ‘lt has lustrous sleek black colored- TMS. Llliiilils up the l_mZ(_` lm with the_oxc?pn_0n of $18000 fur runiiing right hack ovi-r llii- hips with :iii uiiiiiatclii-d .s-licen and limi It-‘I ( )'mmU_` Umimo (hd nm `mCCf`c(] In wmmngfi 6rst'_bm liistrc and perfect color. lt hail a beautifully clear whiti- tip and It “ml lim _,ml S' mm gi-(1 and mule ml S' muksoinc mmm Imzeg' _“___ __ _____r______ __|______________ _“___ __-______k_y__ ______y__r_ ___.i______|____,___ _,_ _\.s- nii-iitioiieil lii_-f_ori- this was particttlarl_v _gratifying to _thc Island ____ ___ ________ _‘___ |_.r___________ ' boys- who :irc aiixious to sci- more cotiipctitioti front outside potiits. In :tu-:iriling credit wlicri- credit is dtie we must in all fair- g cr .ii c, cv ii tiling us own and thc l‘uri- Cana- iii-ss statc that !\`iiiiitiii-r_s‘idc, witli that cnterprist- and energy which dian Fox Co.’s-foxes, of wliiclt he is thc nitiitagcr. llc carried oil is i-li:ii':ii-tcristic of its biisitiess houses, and seems also to bc pos- llii- largest aniouitt of prize iiioucy. a total of $380 out of $1.580. _si-ssi~il li_v its fox rani~licrs placed on exhibit the grca-test number The sticccss of tltc l‘urc (`anadian Coinp.-ui_v is largely due to ot' fiixi-_s-, aiiil \\-:ilkcd off with the greatest iitnnbcr of prizes. (lf thc intelligence and iletcrniiiiation of l\Ir. Clark. A roniantic story tlii- $i,5I‘lo_oii, thi-_v \\-oii $i)(>o.oo,-a trtily remarkable acliievcnieiit, could bc writteii about this coiiipany. (lite that would rival iii-» wliii-li elicits our ailiniratioii aiiil congratulations. These boys have tion, bitt instead of tictioii it would be 'truth ciiibellislii-il ivitli iii- th ` lt 'I--_ 'l`l - l e rigi ii i.i ii-5 iavi- a good thing anil they are prepared to slaiiccs. :ilniost difficult to believe. _show it to thi- world, and as .*-. result they have stainped the nanie In __)__ Mr _,L______ C_____k ___________ _hm _hem was __ ________ ______m_____ of _\`iiiniiii-rsidc tliroiiglioiit /\uicrica as the premier fox producing _. _ _. ` _ __ _ __ _ _' _ _ scctioii of llic world. ` coming to Prince l‘fdw.'iril Island. ;\lr. Clark, with otlii-rs, startc.l _-\t thi- coiicliisioii ot' the slioiv moving pictures were taken out to meet thc fox and ptircliascd it in Motitreal. Foxes have sliowiug thi- judging of the foxes by comparison, and the awaril come and gone, many of tlieiit, to Prince lidward Island, but thi- of the \\-'orld's (`|ianipioii.sliip~, for :iilults and pup foxes, judging .-\llierta fox bought on that da) will go down in liistor_v :is one of of furs. pictiirius- of thi- \\liir|d’s (liatnpioiis, pictures of proitiiiieiit the greatest thc brccil lias ever known. Matcd with :i l)altoii iiicit in thi- iiidu.s-tr_\', i-tc. 'l`his pictttri- was taken by the I‘atlte dog, she was the foundatioii of the prize winning strain now known pi-oplc under thi- dirt-i~tioii ol i\lr. _[_ lidgar hlilligati, and will bc so well throughout the world as Pure Crtnadian. l\Iaii_v others cxhiliiti-il iii nian_v sci-tioiis to the world. /\n effort will be madi- havc had good bri-cilitig foxes, and have through lack of forcsiglii io put thi-in on in (`liarlotti-towii :ind Sunimcrside in the near allowed thi-in to fall and to sink into inediocrity_ Not so did Mr. t`uturc. ' i\lf)'I`l-IS. .\lr. Ri-.\. l).'\\\'siiii had :ui exhibit of livc foxes, atid has the cst. Next to .\lr. (lark in iviiiiiiiigs is Col. l). .-\. Mai-l\'iiiiiiiii_ of ilistiiii-tiiiii of liciiig thi- _voiiiigcst Iiri-i-iler in thc show. Mr. Dawsoii (`l\1\l'lUll\‘l0\\'l\. l'- lf- il-. who cxliiliitcil twenty foxes and won was vi-ry i-iitliiisizistic about thc l-`ox Show aiiil its i-duc:itioii.il niiictci-n prizes, the total cash value being $350.00. 'l`lie Colonel value to fox lirccdcrs. uniforin and high grade character. Iiicluded in thc (`oloncl's .\lr. l~`.riic_s-t .\lc.\littt, of (`liarlottcto\\'n, represented the Swift i-xliibit ivcrc those pttrcliascd from 1\-lr. Franklyn llovyi-r. whose ('aii:iili:iii Co.. and the l"ox Men are di-i-ply indebted to him and his stock he has ut-ilizi-tl on his own ranch for several years. llctwccn i~iinipan_v for thi-ir niaiiy attentions aiiil free fox food supplied. ‘l`lii- t`aii.-iiliaiii Natiiiiial Railway Systeni passenger and ex- gcthcr they iiiakc a line coinbiiiatioti. Ainoiig the wurld's leaders press iirratigciiteiits were perfect. A special Pullmim car gave £__» ii . _ -42”' aitd again the pledges given by the leaders to the people have not been kept and this to real Prcsliyteriaiis, at least, has taken away almost all the moral value of thc movement -"A burnt rhild tfrt'iJd5 1/lt' fic." I).-The s/tiriliial rrt-iii-iiliiil it iiiiiled cliiirrh rt-oiilil jircsetit lo thi- liirtillu-it world. I-lcrc we have one of the grotesque argu- nien-ts which have been used to create a feeling favorable to _Union in the minds of those wlioari; interested in .\lissi'ons. What are is it a solid unit? .-\re its main branches, even, witliout division ?- _-\ .\lohzininiedan scholar tells. us of the .rem-tiI_\--llirce .reds of /tliini, and :is far as lluddliism goes its divisions carry tis well over the two litiiidred mark. They are not strangers to the fact of division. Some of thc men who have spoken on the subject have tried to convey the idea of thc various denominations, quarrelling over thc bodies and souls of tlie heathen in .such fashion as merely to confuse and ‘disconecrt thc objects of their proselytizing zeal. \\'liat are the facts? The Canadiaii Methodist Church has its great mission field in japan, where the Prcsbytcriaii Church i'i Canada has no mission. The Presbyterian Church has mission in Iiiili:i, where tltc .\letliodist Church has ito field. In China, under thc "con1ity” of .\lissiotis each coiifiues its evangeliiziiig effort to its own partictilar province. The Catiadian Coitgrt-gatiotial‘ Cliurcli does its niissioiiary work in Africa. So that there is none of the overlapping we are lcd to suppose as existing on our mis- sion lields. What really gives pause to the licatthen is not our divisioiis, of which they know but little, and could quite readily uiidcrstand evt-it if they knew more. The one astonishing feature to the-in is the cxcellciice of our religious stitteinents and the poverty of ottr religious practice. ` l:`.-'I'/iv Amit-i-rs to /lic I’/'ti_vi-r.r of I/iv I\'i`tt_i/ and Head of tlii- (fliiirr/1. I think I know iny Bible fairly well, but nowhere do I tiitid _lcsiis praying for organic union. llc did pray for spirit- tial unity, and this has bi-eu :ittained perliaps to a liiglicr degree than some L'nioiiists niight think. lf we were to put St. Bernard and St. (iri-gory in the same organization wtili Knox and Wesley we can scarcely imagine tlii-iii ciijoyiiig ri closc fellowship, but who will doubt their spiritual unity and their acceptance by the great Ili-ad of the Cliurcli as chief servants of llis. There is not .'i single scholar of notc who will say that ottr Lord referred to organic union whi-n I-lc prayed, "that they all iiia_v be one." \‘Vhy not complete the scnteiice "liven as Thou, Father, art in Me and I in 'l`hec_" To try to pi-rsiiade the people that _lt-sus had organic iuiioii in mind wlicn llc uttered this prayer is an abuse of our privilege and place as tcachci-s. Li-I its fiicv lliv fiirlrl I If the iiieiiibers ofthe uniting churchi-s are not alrealy iiietnbers of Clirist,` and tlicrc_forc in spiriliial unity, tio act of otir l)oininion Parlia- nicnt, and no decision of thc l‘rt-sliyteriaii (it-iit-ral .»\ssenibly can inakc tlicni so. I hold to the _s-pirittial unity of all believers in iflirist, no niattcr what forin the outward cxpressioii of that be- lief nia_v take. I ani, Sir ,ctc., . (il-f(’)R(ili C. 'l`AYI.L`iR. l?.S_-I shall r`cply to :hc l’ri-sbyti-riaii side of the "debate" in the near future. through transportatioti to Toronto and rcttirn, in charge of the genial and efiicicnt Mr. Charles Meiklc. The foxes were conveyed in ri special stccl express car, and taken direct to the building and placed in the rooni by the Express Company. This was done under the dircctioti of Mr. S. O. Martin, who is immensely popular with the Island fox shippers. The care of tlic foxes en route, and in the building was en- trusted to Mr. l-I. S. Oulton and Mr. joshua Gallant, who handled the valuable animals perfectly. I _ ____..__.-..,...___-.. _ _ s \ ei: . '\~_ ` _ i . _-- ~ J 's\. . - s - - f.. ‘~-=_'-_-~s- _ _ __ '_ _s fe, _~ ~_-_ . ~ ‘ _i ~- . s.. -'».-“~__‘.-`.` .`:-_` .i s.-__ _s s... ` ‘I \ s`* ‘. ‘ » _' s, _',»