l"; f ' ’ l ' l fgg was ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIANl - in linen nan, _ _ t, a = i a ~ DIPSTINGTli/E "l . {ggggrggvgng g 3g a gfoxg Itancher. - - ._ . .- - . ’ '- ~ ' . ” g g “ ' silter Black hoiimFairming may, doubtless, be i‘: , . _ ' ouligg is an] indulstry, in view oggl; the fact _ _ _ a 1 ‘ es ac on y to 887; but it has ecome so f l ._ l firmly est bligshed asto beconsidered now Que of the - l‘ 5 SFWIETFM vittgspf-‘Rrince Edward Island; where it - - " l a was founded and has obtained for itselfya world-wide - g E'"Y"""I "l" "In 1M h"- IM was recognitgliiln‘: ye '1 ~ '* l '. ‘ ' I ' Sults msde to order, eur sggsslslg, g”. Wesresole _ ‘ termini‘ / W.l-i.l ‘L [l5 60., known Ill ever Census ‘ls the ‘but makers e1 1fllofld garments for men. - ‘ ,1, ".11 ‘J ~ . q-g.» g“ "g __ w ___ __ Other cheaper make; of ilgidy-tg-Wqqr, a ' E‘! METHODIVI‘ CHURCH. Men's Furnishings from the medium priced to (ti; lrsry " ' finest In all kinds o1 furnishings. , i ' n 1 ‘ ‘ l States, thus making a further earning advantage to l , the breeders of high-grade animals. Flox farmin is " l now on a sound, stable, commercial basis. Vigith l " i reasonable business care and attention this industry 1’ is bound to ‘grow .and expand, and wlill in time be - ‘(nome our leading induSt1-y_ g Sole Agents for W. H. Llishmlll l» C0. Merchant Tailors Men's Furnishings Mg'IRR%ZZRRTLEQU'B1t:OQND Some people have urged that the intensive produc- l» 5°" T‘"°'“' “'"“"‘“ '°" m" Found, _ o, m, 130mm“ F“ 1,,d,,,'1,,._ lg 'l , gtion of these valuable silver foxes and furs will tend »”“..,,.+.,.,,.,+,,,, to depress ~prices,- but the ranchers need entertain i‘ _ t _ - ,~' w" - . n" , if‘ no apprehensions. Prices may be lower than they ' " l l' have been in former days when the furs were scarce, l i l“ ._,_;.-- W; '_- __ _ . . ' but the demand is increasing, and now hundreds of p1,.,,.,111 Queen we. r TheDioneers of this novel industry, vizzSir Charles b“Y°’S °f “we” f“ m“ are "‘ the market» Where p . x - Dalton and the late Robert T. Oulton, were keen ob- c L l i servers of ‘matters withreference to the quality and I j . l s ‘s-i supply of ‘fine furs. These men laid the foundation - " ‘ 0f an "industry which supplies the Fur Trade with 1 .; . ¢HARL<>TTET°WNl P» 5- '- one of ‘its most "beautiful of fursiand gives to the ‘ ~ l Ladyof Fashion an article of personal adornment, Tboth decorative and ‘utilitarian. 1 _ g DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 'I'hirty years ago it seemed asif silver fox fur . *1, would be so scarce as to be beyond the general fur _, . HARD AND SOFT COAL AND trade, but the industry today is able to ‘provide the l l‘ fur tradewith a fine fur that has a large and grow- . » g - PETRQLEUM COKE ging demland on thelmarkets of the world; " ' ' ' . . _ ._,The industry of fox farming has for its aim the 1 . breeding of silver black foxes under ranch conditions, TAM,“ THE FURBEARERS so as _to establishja certaincdlor phase which,‘ in the g _ forlably furnish a home, is coal. We are lludcnks of the 7 Wilfilsiiflie is merely 39890111” or accidental variation only "a dozen could be found years ago. Fox farmers of the ordinary redfox. _‘This, true to c0l0r- phaSB, are not resting on their oars. They are leaving no ilas been successfully accomplished by the industry, stone unturned to improve their pelts and are faim- pile: i1 rwenlblv- Md '."v=“°“' P="°'" '" = P°"" "“"' and a strain or breed of silver foxes developed which iliarizing thelnselves with all details regarding care, _ breed true“) Wile, thus prodilcingga supply of highly attention and feeding of the animals. Fox farming » " prizedrpelts.,-fonl.thei5fur trade; ' has justifiedthe faith of those wiho established the we song“ Y0“; flfdgf l l~+¥ ._7=~' ~. ' , - industry, and will continue to bel not only interesting i l “m” skms‘Mlllk:lsll‘;j‘i,blfi,lfeffgrf,f but lllghly profit-able to those who are willing to glvel g -' gggaéause it tends t" fosmflthé it due consideration and care. ' ' " irigtfited-lcircles, that ‘the fur is either g , _ _ , _ inlcolor, when, as a matter ofl 1 l l 5 glfactfl ifilsjsimiply ithgc?‘ tradelname for the skin of the l - glack fox;- gliii*-gtg§gini~i';_“silvert"=being derived ‘front; the -' ‘ 1 g' If eiiingsilver bands on the guar fur _ R ' d ‘ i‘ ., black eiiihe-lskin- l l € 3V3 35111113 i §_ rtflfiftii§~'l-lire, 1 the finestlong-hairedfurs ' ‘ sthgefufifglltrade, “Itis the lustre, silkiness yiclwftess ofdthisg fur which renders it l Fire and Telfl Wareiillfitock nalitternsAlsogglnidg '. . g g _- g 1 4 _ . l i Are full line of Glassware, etc. g g g iii", ‘ i‘ " The most lmpoltsnt thing that was ever used to com- ceal business. We purchase ognly the highest grades. We HUI". ...._ ._ ... ._ _, _ , .._.../r-w-.-.»—~ rial vowel’ '. - ar- BISCU “The Better Kind” A very large number of the Islands most successful Rancligigersgnow use Peerless Fox Biscuits exclusively as they know. Peerless Fox Biscuits contain Pulverised Bone which supplies the Fox with lime suificient to "prevent Rickets, etc. ' l Peerless Fox Biscuits irlave the highest percentage LAulE-a wl-lllrslauck SLIPPERS "sun oxeonbs, ' _ .1 '_ I-i g g l “ - of Fat and Protein of ant l-FQOOMYEAR wsnlgzn" some‘ ‘ _ _ _ ,, l-l‘ ' . _ ~' iffirq‘; eit-“ieiaiciiirltkiefln I 3km ‘at: 1k ma ~11 fi-s- '-‘-=@=~*“ *'l- l4» -—',<=~<=- _ SPECIAL Low ‘sane we‘ l l _ g g g _ j g‘ ,' " l; 1 . l l. .- , lPeerless Fox Biscuit are thoroughly bait, with» he?“ -"°‘-""°l°F‘ "°?'l‘,","' " “ . ‘ ' " l l-' , _, ' 1g‘ l same care and conscientious exactiftude with__l[hi_c§_i‘§iglqd; ' W~ m elaewinr_-,-ig,l~_nille_,r=i\a~ <.>.*,.Lé=!!e,',’l'".°"-"l. , 1 -- l " 1 ~ I a . - l - - for humans is Flaked, thereby making thelf , .. mlylesifiiiyifi hleeli, ‘oi-own, White, Oamehimgeke indggNsvy, _ l _ _ . :,-\. .1»; gins engogwg g g , g , _g, “ o" ,,___and so much easier to ha“ e than, “are '.‘-‘?"i"i""' " ‘m . .. ' .2; A ’ " general run of biscuits i ‘ “l: ' ' “" _, ., _.-; v- AL'80' ltgl A g g: " _ _ - _ .. - - . ‘ ' . _ 1. l ~ <g- -~ 1' 1 ‘H, 1, ‘ such ‘aprlme favorite _ln the fur world. . g l -g g g“ “w: 2:51»: amine. clocked Hosiery gin Brown n» film g '_l‘he Silver Fox Fur 1S alwfiys fashionable, because lured g g -g;_'“1,g, 1_,g,,,,l_g, gflylajfgnbl Hess lmirogwn. _g_ its natural- color and rare- eauty. , _ _ g . 1 g g "ir-vviltéel dustry of filriarniing ‘has grown from’ the J "FLJAR; dhdsne enigma? g1 g " Qilrb, ning of {few Pairs in 1887 until there are I -~~=-=~e~e~:s-,~, en 1 iiidiiifilielftlé“iulifillrifiifii; - - i ‘n- i‘l ‘ - ' l‘ " i" " hieh’ "id 1 ti f e two million dollars l _ . ~ Pun“ ~ - " l l s g9.’ iivnnuallyetostherebzollile? oféxlgrince Edward .Isisnd.g' n‘. h, ‘m’ ‘ N crmlnnsiewnlp. s1). __ Ploxesforlireedin ' liilllik 8Y8. sought-after ‘by the . . - i-gg " ‘ _, g, . i; “"g"". ' i - ‘ ' ' " ' f anuda, landealsolvby the United -- - ' * ’ _ “v1 0x "Mn- ,sillii».l>revisee _.~.