_ ~ ' ‘z-n-QJZ r :_ .5...“ "‘ ITOYJI! 3 29' h- tranche-e; B 2120 .9292.‘ ‘QZQE-Eszsaz/ . Hlkf-‘tifi-u.‘¢Zi§£2R-*‘5"1Z‘§T w "i ‘- ' M1 -_.¢ P. E. . ISLAND IS PROUD CF l ‘ll-IE __Cl-I LOTTETUWN GUAR "lAQ I FOXfi nggrtlfietti fir. . Potronsfionora ryDir-ectorsi grad Officers, Fox Show rarnohs THE non. FRANK n. nl-zAtii-z. I_t. Gnrrrnnr of the Province of Prince "ammo Island HON. ROBERT WEIR- lllnisier of Agriculture Utltfilnion of Canada , HON. W. M. LEA Premier mo inmost of Agriculture oi the tirovlhee mo» stoma l-iana HONORARY PRESIDENT G. SIIELTON SHARP. .\I- L. A. President Canadian National sliver Fox Breeders Association HONORARY DIRECTOR-Q now. w. I. LIA. Premier fllld Minister or Arrlwltnrr ms imnsnir T. w. l vnoivsa. Mayor ol Charlottetown MR. B. ROY HOLMAN, Charlottetown. (‘ounciFor MR. J. l'. CROCKETT. President Board of Trade PRESIDENT MAJOR A. 5. ROBERTSON, Mermaid. VICE PRESIDENT oavtx HARDING, Charlottetown. SECRETARY fiAL-flm n, snow, Department of Agriculture. (‘liarlottrtflwfl . - . / Board Of Dz rectors otters-s county MAJOR A. s. ROBERTSON. llIERMAl" roan nor-en SHERWOOD onvrn" tunmxn, (‘HARLOTTETTNVN w. w. snaw rnantorrnrowu i. o. xensanr souTnPonT ‘r. n. nnczns (‘HARLOTTETOWN Lt.~Col. o. A. Maenmnox Cl-IARLOTTETOWN rnmcs coon-r MARC-ATE summizasmn nonnnn SUMMERSIDE SUMMERSIDI summnsme C. C. BAKER. W. C. CLARKE. CAPTAIN 1mm L. READ, t5. B. ROGERS.» B. W. ROBINSON‘. I. H. MDSYKLEY. KINGKQ COUNTY MURRAY HARBOUR MONTAGUE MONTAGUE w. L. Jonnofl. n. w. smwanr. A. r. cannon. r—__.o_____ HILL CREST FOEs t-ii-g, Willi. one exception my 1929 prize ivinners were bred and raised on Hillcrest Ranch. Hence, it‘ you want prize winning strains buy __& Hillcrest Foxes --|-;.;-_ c. c. BAKER r PROPRIETOR KENSINGTON. ' ' fiU-G* *fi*d~fl fi<flflitfirfiiflfififlfiirfifififififilfiflfifi létfi§ifil il.‘___ . a-w-‘v P-PLL LIGHT and WATER Are two essential things on n Farm or Fox Ranch The Westinghouse Light Plant shown can be relied upon to furnish cheep ens nmeleht Iloctrle Light, and the Myers Deep Well Pump. Electric or Engine the fur and color, riérlecton xxture, ' ' ' , ‘ ' or; secondliv. qualtv c-l the . volume. etc. sire is an important factor. while some breeders admire th~ large. growthy pup or the ewtr: large. well deielonerl adult individ- ual, yet the demand of the fur trade is the essential; and what will gag- isfy the high class trade can well be taken as a guide. Whrn Judging a Fox in the Show Ring the Judge has in mind for the breedfnq Fox. Lu- quality more than fur value, as fur values are deter- mined hy the fur buyer. Judging thr. Fox in tho Show i-‘tlttg then is not the piacinq or fur value on the ani- mal. but it ls the placing of the ani- mal from a breeders point of View ns itch!‘ as possible to the qualiti" standard of the ideal type. flttfl " ‘fl-“Wfln-Hvw .-v<-z¢-or-*- ~ ooo<--~*~***~ __ drive will [Ive you water In abindlncé it lowest cost. We can sup- ply nn Electric Pnlnfl to work from Lllhtlng Plant ll required. Also Qtooni Boilers. Water Tanks. Engine and Farm Machinery Repairs, Quintet» Grinding. Hnlnblnk nu Heaths]. Bruce Stewart £9’ Co., LIMITED CHARLCYITITOWN. P. I. ISLAND Conformation, or the general ex- ternal appearance of the Fox ghoulrl deserve consideration, beéause who. mmong the breeders, when looking! ilor a good sire or dam. does not lid-l "-* 1 mire the showy fox type of anlmaL, lwith its well formed body. good-logs. thick. neck and head. as well as thr- Continued Irom pltgcll \\'. R. SHAW Marge black_ heavily lurred brush _ —— Os» white tip. l “l”! WP‘ o‘ ‘Plwdlng animal "will However desirable conformation ir.‘ “f” B? R-‘fivclfilfd in your mlndim the breeding fox. it is of little with hltth standard fur quality. Theigignfflgange to the breeder “mess t‘ faculty of wise Judgment in sclcc~f15 suppkmented by the essenflaf non ls cultivated only by experience Qhafggtars c; a good Cont‘ such as and practice. Certain basic principles qummyflv. quality“ calm. and t9xum. con be outlined to serve as it guide o; the fut ‘ or standard for breeding both for furl Breedmts havo an Qppgytunjur U‘ °“““‘~" M“ Sim“ PHYPDGBS- sce at this Exhibition 1n Charlotte- wnlljhffrfilltfilrfi alugficistof; :15 tomtltciltown the perfection of brccclinc Fox we mav look at tshr sub Fefci Fem I typgs" or P"? SUV” Fox. and this EX’ Hm ‘vi-FwpG-ln“ m“ “ll-u 1i.‘ lxom hlblt-alt m itself will bsnn rciuratimi ical and loner-xi l llh ‘rival "a ‘mm not only m the Drmpcctlvp fur ram}- fl _ . points. crs but. to those that have been your» "T~»~l~-vtfiont~so~. "tonne BRIO-Oil)“: W’. L. POOLE, MQNTAGUE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MAJOR A. s. ROBERTSON, GAVlN nnnnmo. l.t.-('nl. n. A. DIncKINNON R. w. STEWART, F. o. KENNEDY. B. w. nonmson. C. t". BAKER, MERMAID PHARLDTTETOWN (‘HARLOTTETOWN M ONTAG U E SOUTHPORT SUMM ERSI DE M ARGATE HUPERINTENDENTS u Gonnon McMILLAN. n. .1. KENNEDY, CHARLOTTETOWN . sournronr namely: sire. conformation ind vip- _ V‘ ill/hen And Where! engaged Fa rmimz. tvith a flouting, clear, ixcil definvri 1"“ mtptts. lTo Market Péltti iVeryi Important I The most. important subject which ‘ [confroninl the rancher is when and Iwhere to mat-m pelts. The emis- g liahed raw fur merchant ti the one ' who should be patronized is hé his ibusinesi connections which the‘ av-' erage trapper oi- fur-farmet- cannot reach. The dealer who eatnns reas- onable pi-olitr froni fox pelts l5 sure to push the product. in tlin way déihdnd lb élilarfidd and 1t thé slrlte time - ifiuch favorhblé tillliliélt!’ ibrdufilii which has t tendehsy to ~ broaden the market for the rancher. Silver rm no 1s regulate n one ‘ oi’ the rarest aha than seeutiml at . ‘ all tang-haired m. s6 that the mar- -»~-~ --~~~e ,kétin§ i5 fltiité different h‘. oillini more stindard furs. such its musli- rnt. titch, skunk, etc The fur trade in different sections of the various countries has differ-i ont standards o! quality. values an‘ GATIN RARDING in the Business bf Fur °‘°".°.‘!l‘"€d 1'"?! N". l‘ SIL v21: FOXES CITY CHARL O TTETO WN Extends Its‘ Congratulations to the Silver Fox Exhibitors’ Association’ and also extends a HEAR TY WEL (TOME to all visitors to the City during FOX SHOW WEEK liven-fish to announce thht we are open till! sélébn up huy large quantities of ill meet of other. Clout Ami hes Fox l-‘urs. Our connections this mt will enable n! to Bandit large quantities nt pelts. Before dirposing o! your furs. we would be Blessed no have you show us your collection. No lot too large. no lot ton small. - We are arranging to hny lurs at the different lnlllnf ‘points and we shall announce buying dates later through the press. Anyone wishing to get in touch with its before Novem- ber 10 may do so by phone or letter it "r Portage ollico. fi$ I ELMER E. SHARBELL T. W. L. PROWSE Mayor a ROBINS ON ’S GOLD TIP FOX BISCUITS Our Biscuits and Bread Have % Proved nemezvtt THE STAFF OF A LIFE FOR FOXES‘ Cold Tip Fox Biscuits ill/Invite Fox Biscuits Fox Bread Insist on Getting the. BEST -—Mdnufactu red By- Robinson ’s Mill &B_akely I Limited SUMMERSIDE,‘ P. 1-3. 1. ‘De HA l/ILAND -—--: FOXESl:-— Mat... .4. s. ROBERTSON ‘Phone: Hillsboro Rik-EL! V MERMIKID - REGISTERED SILVER BLACK FOXES It interested in foxes of the highest quality it will lie to your advantage to communicate with the undersigned Have Bean Breeding and Rdlsllli) first class ma; since 1912. Ranch now known as the Winsloe Ranch i- ‘i e’- Samuel Kennedy Proprietor 4w CHARLOTTETOWN - P. n. 1.