0‘B_m a a ""3" ‘. .TII-P'. EITOYJG ~44;- sp. tvi ef cu lit all w 5a‘. Ti: for I16 run... .__. i; I HE '""t l‘ _ ._1 .-=__-.-4~-_._ vvoktp eeicREA i as? it: ‘.7111’: initiu -; i.'t.'.-\::t>: \- _. __'l .__ _;__.'__' ' TEST Fox SHOW lilo W0 c ‘n’ _ , . -...~..-.». , _/ _ \/ . . y _ / I - i : ,_: ---._~;m I E . Interesting Visit! Opening Address lAn In s t i t u t i on Many Beautiful Fur Bearing Arli- mals May Be Seen At The A “Ferguson Ranch” Mt.‘ Ed- I . ward Road. ~ _ i l While fox l'.ll‘f‘l1ll1t! naturally takegttinating as well as a profitable one. l'-'- itlttllllllfiillle in the fur farmingln these markets the “Ferguson ii: . ln-[Yy in Plinth? Edtvarrl island, strain“ is establishing a name for it- 11.1.1‘: is iiniple evidence that mink Self which is highly creditable to the tziznxiiigcazi be successfully cerriccllmink industry in llllS Province. or. l.t."C, .iii.l that tllc animals, with Visitors to tlie ranch ivill be ln< . _ , l p. t; t'.ti'L.* and brceziing, can com~ I leresteci in 500mg the siltsi- badgers i.» _. in iutiality of fur with £lll_\'l.lllllg iiliicti Mr. Ferguson lllnt) has. He 1:: tin tttnid‘: market. An example Pl W15 l5 llillllnllvtl by ML E. A. of fur has shoim a. decline in tirice Fi-‘gllntl-ll. Mi Edward Road, who 21115 last year, lmdgm- pug“; haw. lizf a apLQdtd ranch uliere a visitor licid their own and even slioivn an 1i. -_i n1.‘ swu-ral yhimdrcd of ihesemdvance over previous prices One of, ‘ - little animals playing likeltho sensations of the fur lllfltlstry» " pens. is the phenomenal rise in price 0f‘ . . 1Pt7t'c.<!_‘lll€tl.l\'& vvtiolbfldget‘ fur and the psirsistency with’. ‘f mid Mr. Fereiisoirs ranch was which i; maintains its hold and is u. praised at ‘lie quality o; fui- which even advancing while other liiics iii-o sirtnsfut breeding can produce. The meeting with reductions Five mars, b.--t strains from Nova Scotla. Que-‘la-BO bldtlel‘ h" “'55 llllltlll’ W?“ bl - and Prince Edward Island im-leitlwiight of as a fur 0f value- Today, btrii secured. new stocl: being pur- l tlifll’ ha" lntflfllfifll l“ ltllfih‘ l" Sllchl cl 4.11 from '.u.nc to rtmc. A". hlmMi-si extent that. they have become it time thi- zininials are shed-l too expensive to use on coats valuctl tin; lllCllflJlTHXn coats and getting; at $75.00 and tinder. They are now ‘ill-ti: glossy dark fur which l5 the one of the real valuable furs and lzttimark of prime quahty and which l are steadily climbing to the 10p. The is i attrartivl- to the buyer. One izenuine silver badger produces a ni.r.iiificeiit tilllllllll. a ciiiiiiipionl most beautiful fur and certainly a bl"t‘di‘.l'_ ivas shown to the reporter very durable one. The animals them- for which Mr. Ferguson refused selves are very hardy and almostf seer»; and there were others in theyimnnme 1mm sickness, ‘ per» vuhtch seemed equally valuablcnl Tilt‘. Ferguson states that many‘, Another very important feature of ranchers who started Willi i100!‘ ill-Wk. the industry must not he overlook- exc now offering for stile m‘ Dvlllllfl‘ ed. With the exception of the badg- thcse inferior linlmiils at BT68! 1055-,‘ ers intended for petting, the entire to make room for better stock. Hfherd can be clipped twice timiually gives that llt‘§.-'.lllllf‘l'S should startllor thcir guard hair. ivhich is used hi‘ l the» beautiful tlark mink-i which in brush manufacture and for other are of the bcfil llllamlt and which purposes. Good badger guard hair is “In; ziie means of giving the u-orth as high as $40.06 per lb. One breeder good returns on his invest- pair of badgers will produce a litter men". of pups and about a pound of guard l'< in. made large shipmfillli 9r hair each your. lira tuna to Nortvi-rv, Newfmlfldland- Badger hair is used for tipping Quite“: fulfil 0111"!‘ P3115 °f cmmda- fox pelts and manufacture 0t fine my; has found the business a lflS- brushes. states that while alinosr every c]:1_'_;5 t. .. ll‘. . Pill Your Foxes with SPREHH ; rt \ t1) I L7‘ v’ (2) The Sprehn Capsule has T (4) ‘a liver or other internal organs. l 15> a thorough trial. or thousand for your entire fall pilling. . > ’ ..;x tilt-l) .<;-..~.. (jgxg: :.,?e§1_-_§_§¥s_ 5,). an‘. r Box of 24: $1.20. Vi VICTOR com: nuouss DRUG 00., mo. "J. c. JAMIESON J. ERNEST u. WORTH rxcv-x.-_,-. P180 Lagauchetiere Street. West |?';3'£ High Tribute To Exhibition Assn. For Cooperation In Staging World’s Greatest Show. i It ls a pleasure and a great honor for me to welcome you all here to- nilght. to irhat ive believe to be the “'0l‘ld's Greatest Fox Show. b11566 lll what is certainly the finest building ever used for the purpose of housing 1nd judging foxes. lYni-curagrtl by the success of our first show ln 1929 put on under the l tri-lleiit leadership of Mr. J. Walter Jones and made possible by the Ken- Pftrls support of the Public. particularly by the Cliaroltetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. who gave us free use of their grounds and buildings. we this year. went stlll further and entered into an M100- rn-nt with lllir. Association to have this splendid building, which We are in. tonight, erected. llere the foxmen. their wives, their sweethearts and the tlblllil‘ generally will he able to come. sit. comfortably and watch the judg- img of thi- Silver amt Black Beauties in all the various sections and classes that go to making up our Show. Canadian National Fox Inspcctorslot the almost established custom of To a Novel Ranch At The Iiox Show? Well Worth ile . l President 0f ASSOCififiOH Pays iSecy. Of Silver Fox Breeders As- _sociation Gives a Few Reasons Why The “Big Show” Is N eces- sary. _ BY W. R. SHAW, SECRETARY SILVER FOX EXHIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION. l Livestock Exhibitions have always played an important part in the cle- tielopmenl: of the Livestock Industry. Through their influence. standards of excellence have been clearly interpreted, established and maintained, individual initiative and mdependence have been developed. visions of" per- fection have been attained, inferiority and mediocrity have been reduced. uniformity has been established, general encouragement has been given particularly to the struggling producer, and the whole livestock industry has received a. tremendous impetus in its evolutionary process toward the realization of higher types. Our Annual Shows provide a valuable facility 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-through con- ~ 1i o! the lxst breeding animals. It is a cammsn ground fer ‘ buyer who may develop business contacts of mutual‘ advant- we Llvccfoc‘: E i'bi ion ccarzc to function the industry; a; .3!" all irreparable setback. and u. convenience of trcmmd- economic value \\'0'.l|d be lost. to its patrons and con- lii": '. . .. 1w.» educational and ‘tpbutors. : The Fox industry today needs tn: refitting and beneficial Influence let the Show in order to raise its level of quality, eliminate its undestr. table types. provide these other essentials which have already been cnumer~ a liated, and brinr: about greater profit and prosperity to all its pgtrons {The Fox Show has already made its influence felt in these respects, ‘and .- -r ivill tindcubtzdly; continue to function from year to year not. only in {he besbintercsts of Fox production in this Province. but all over the world. r111». Show should be to the Fox Industry what the Royal. which stand; » in the very forefront of livestock Exhibitions, is to the livestock breeder, t: the ivcrld. Th3 Charlottetown Fox Show is ideally situated to develo; into a really great Fox Exhibition. It is centered in the most. importing fox production area at the undcfiled source, and stream from which clever. opment elsewherebas been nourished. . g . The facilities for handling s. great Show have been improved so that they cannot be surpairsed- Large supplies of stiper-quallty foxes, from hun- dredr. of ranches. clustered within it few milcs of the judging arena may be drawn for cciiiyic‘ ion ivhile selections from all corners of the globe are also welcomed. Situated here are indeed all the potentialities o! a great Fox Classic vli-ilch should establish the highest Show standards. decide Shcv: suprcziiiieju. d "initiate educational influences of the highest mam, and attract the i‘ rltlis lzcst trade clientele. ' . l It is to be lltljlffl that our citize s. all of whom have profitted either diiectly‘ r: ;i*."i 'l_v from this remunerative branch of the livestock in. dustnv, will a irec te the possibilities involved 1n this Exhibition and live. by ‘i! . ,- . njte, the support its importance so richly merits. World’s Hopes say that this year there is a marked not having the same Judges for two lllill‘.'(l\t‘ll\(‘l\l in the foxes cf our Is-Isiiccossive Shotvsf land ranches and attributed it largely to the new interest and enthusiasm installed by our Fox Show. Up until our first Fox Show most I know. we all know, that on the fairness and absolute ‘impaitisility of our Judges depends the very me and improved livestock. Here prospective purchasers gravitate from all quar- usefulness of our Exhibitions. We provide for improvements and progress in their own herds. In addition vei-satton and exchange of ideas. they are in a position to more effectively tcunzuiian Prensa ' .- LONDON. Oct. 27.--E2iz1pb.as1zing the Show provides n. useful agency for the marketing and distribution of Premier Rarrisay MacDonald assert- ‘ nf our foxpren were ivilljgziq Li; gall may 119.51. that. NW highest Qvhx _ _~,3D:Q1§QQQ; _ _ the t'l‘t"tllil of their pup crop each traditions of the Show Ring in so far JM““"'M"' ' " or!’ today that. the ‘solution of the icar. Cur 1929 Exhibition changed as the Judging is tronoerned will be ct Bi-itsh-Japanese-United States nava. 5-‘ problem under the naval treaty all that. Noiv e'.‘er_v rancher worthy o.’ the name ls keeping his best and 100K111’! to buy better. if possible, so as» to be top dog at the following show-a very laudable ambition. Improvement of stock in all its branches has been the history of Exhibitions for hundreds of years. so it is but reasonable to expect the iiied them within the reach of many. same trflvd i-estilts for our foxes Education, and in fact, our whole Last _vear our Judgog gave such standard of living. has been raised satisfaction that ivc feel it our duty to appoint. them again, are“ in [Me on is the first person import and breed badgers 1n Prince Edward Island» Visitors are always welcome at the Ferguson ranch and should not ne- glee‘. seciiiu besides the minks. badg- ers and foxcs. the martens. raccoons. upheld by Messrs Monkley. Stewart, and Taylor. I thank you most sincerely ‘for your attendance here tonight. It is a fitting tribute to an industry that has done so much towards putting modern conveniences infinitely by the advent pf the fox industry. As one instance of many. the other day a pioneer-Fox Rancher, and one time Exhibitor of World's .' Champion Foxes gave $25,000 tu- \‘.'fll‘dS our present Hospital Fund. Your Honor, ladies and gentlemen, we tonight represent and pay trib- ute t-o an Industry of great. import- ance and even greater possibilities. Let us show ourselves worthy of our Golden Heritage. a beziv ' ml the pet otter. 5 distinct advantages: It requires no laxative with or after the treatment. Prices of adult size (16 minims): Box 0f 100: $4.00. Manufactured in Canada by: THE VITAKALK COMPANY INC. QAPSULES to be sure they are kkFree from Rounds. Hook Worms l . x The safest, most practical, an d most l’ i- efficient worm capsule on the market. ' It does not asphyxiate the fox, if it happens t0 break in his mouth. It is, therefore, possible to aclniiiiistei- the Sprehn Capsule in a small piece of meat, making the catching of the fox unnecessary. (3) It stimulates the peristaltis of the intestines. acts slowly, and removes ALL round and hook worms C0 BIPLIQTICLY. It is not absorbed by the system, and therefore, does not injure the . Over 100,000 foxes have been pilled with the SPREHN CAPSULES in Europe and the United States with wonderful results. They are now being introduced to Prince Edward Island, and you are cordially invited to make your own test. You will be so pleased that next week Buy a small box first for l you will buy several hundred YOUR MONEY WILI. BE REFUIOEO IF NOT 100% SATISFIED .- For Sale in (Iharlottetown by: JOHNSON 8: JOHNSON MacKlE 8: CO. RANKINS DRUG STORE H. L. W'ORTHY'S DRUG STORE ROSS-DRUG-UNITED H. W. TOOMBS & CO. THE TWO-MACS Montreal, titties‘ humus-rs‘. ‘i5‘1‘*TE§~>r-~" IIIHIEHO cle- ‘ should be o, great source of en- cguragemenl; t4; future endeavors in such agreements. The Premier": speech following these of’ Premier Hanaliucni and President Hoover on {the deposit of formnl treaty ratifica- tion at London, tcichecl "at 50m! llength on the Franco-Italian negot- LOTS or MONEY YET a Ct 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 for best pelts . . . the ingredients warrant it . . . also feed them for economy which makes your pelts profitable. Silver Tip Fox Biscuit 60., Lt MONCTON, N. B. i Dealers Everywhere "$310339? e3 ‘z -quest10n between these two count- lrles. The ultimate failure of these negotiations. the Premier said W54“ "unthinkable" to hlm since world hopes for progress in disarmament fwere tocusscd 011 W958 97W?“- l ' Those who air their views would sometimes do well to view their alt-s. _ aztooclo; 0320382 I HIS WZORSIHI’, T. W. L. PROWSE While mun has _SBV€I1 5895- Mayor of Chnrlotbetotvn A woman has but three; _ was one of the speakers at the Fox Her real one. What h" flebnds thin?‘ » - - a Show opening. And what she claims o e. "aflqnuguuuwitfl? __ _____ T We flock and all Government Inspected Horn-meal. Trim». l‘l Bent prices and all klmliu of Fm mm. F"! fillllply Cnlalolue. wire-bound boxes. . . . nlloe. Wrltc {or our OUDQCH? nlrblnnnunnnknlekuoln" ,I9,30——Silver Fox Models-idiot I I Our 1.930 crop of Silver Foxes has passed, through the various stages frompuppyhood and have now arrived almost at maturity. We are p leased with them. In our opinion they. represent adistinct advance in our breeding‘ tiperations. They please us better than any crop heretofore in their general conformation, their beautiful b0 dies, well covered brushes and ivcll defined, clear white tips. They are real fox aristocrats. have class and distinction and possess that attribute known as quality in a marked degree. MACKIN NON FOXES shouldlie high class because they are the result of studied, selective ‘breeding from the purest Island strains. Their show rlnf! record includes World’s Championships, Intern ational (Ihzimpionshibs and prizes galore. Bay a MacKINNON MALE and IMPROVE h YOUR HERDI Evil‘)! year We have quite a number 0f requests for NIACKINNON males. Ranchers find - ,_ that these high class animals can be used to im prove their herds. Last year we exported males to three different European countries and with splendid results t0 the purchasers. If your herd requires toning up in its brushes and tips you will find RMWhINNON males will help you greatly. at... - AT ms 1930 sHoW, We will be represented by a selection of adult and pup foxes. We will be pleased t0 meel you at the show and give you any information regarding our animals that you desire. O I yi.I.1-— McL URE and Ma ¢1<11v1vo1v s11. VER FOX FARMS 1. TD" W. Cheater S. McLure, M. P. LL-Colonel‘ D. A. MacKlnnon, D. S. O. Box 332 Charlottetown, _ Prince Edward Island ForDisarmament e _ the u-Qrids hopes for dimxma/ment. llatloiis to solve the naval limitation