so I ‘ PAGE 51A trllt‘ UHAKLUFIEPUWN GUARDIAN VEMBER 1' 1932 KEEN COMPETITION AMONG SILVER BEA UIES Multiplicity of I Problems Facing The Foailndlzzstry l L’ f‘ A—_______ §OO4§O§§OO§O©OO¢§0§OF§F¢§Q§§ ried out to obtain information re- I guiding the physiological effect 5 and the lethal dose of different therapeutics and anthelmintlcs. This experimental work should give information so that these can be administered with a greater d6- grlee of efficiency and safety. Digestion Trials Experiments are under way t0 ‘ determine the dwtstibility of dif- ferent classes o! meat and other Don't Miss The H OLMAN - ENTERPRISE PREMIUM SALE ‘Choice of l0 Valuable Premiums Given Away Would you like a new set of Silverware Free? 0r, perhaps you’d rather a set of Dihes, a Con. scorer llllzs ‘IlF LADIES’ SIIUES‘ woewooowo-ouu “c404 000404044- ‘ Superintendent. ' t-By G. Ennis Smith superintendent.) l l . , constitutents of fox rations. 1t gilleum Rug. a Bridge Lamp’ a edema" G38 \ REGULAR ' is h a that such experiments Lamp, or a set of Shiny new Alllmlnumwqre? $5 00 and $6 00 R€3GGTCII WOTk Al‘ 7718 DOITIUUOn- {all 211?; Iniglézlélblzille wlglfilrrlerlgllll: These are tanlty a few ofvttlllre many valuable ' - - - °P . l" ' Premiums a you can ge 188,1 you order Exp e r 1m en t al Fox Ran ch, noun... um occur each year s Enmrpme Ram hm“ No h p [ VALUES its???“ o: digestive disturb . Iiihllr till: I-lolman’s today! Wm er | Aer Sale Ends_ _ 3E now. $1.29 $1.98 "c" ':.:s.'.l:l l. Quickly! "ole-w u» I This question has been explor- ed and, after spraying the nests and kennels with fuel oil twice a year, no fleas or earmite-l have ~ been observed on any of the ex- perimental foxes for several years. These results have been obtained without the use of flea powders 0r earmlte remedies. l Control of Internal Parasitlt‘ l I I $2.49 Prince Edward Fox Netting . For Lifetime Protection SEE OUR BARGAIN RACKS ALL STYLES ALL SIZES .4 ' i I Cereal Content of Fox Ratlons al-lcd out in each succeeding year J lhcre has been an increasein both l brighines and width of the sil- ver band. whereas when unlike types of silver have been mated to- gether a decrease in the width of the silver band has been obtain- ed which decreased still further in Cereals play an inlporlnni Dal‘! in the nutrition of foxes. Fox a‘A‘4 VYVVVVVVVVYYVVV breeders have realizcd lhali meat l; 5 g Summerside, Outlined By M; should be fed while still fresh. l I t‘ but have not realized that cereals t‘ should also be fed in the fresh Infestation vvvv being While experiments are ‘ o . state; cereals deteriorate will; each succeeding year with indlvid- carried out with regard to the ef- > . t h‘ h tl , lion o l foxes. ‘ . i z lsnzoiiiig’; 3:614:32? weevils. Fctlc Raw ua fldency and toxicity o‘ dlfferentl i worm remedies. an effort is also Fur Characters, Quality being made to ascertain H these MEN'S woRK BOOTS i i J E l cereals have consistently produced l better results than any other form f l l l Swissvnlc Illlnch, Charlottetown. Roy Duggan, Seaview; M ‘ 9! La“ P orest Fur Farms 76 5t. Joseph 5L, Qucbcc. Rzlnch (III N. I). des llaurcntides, 7 miles from Quebec Tho Lzlrgcst Individual llzllich of thc Province of Quebec. ‘U30 . l". ‘ RE GIS TRA TI ON CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION Heudquarlersz-SUMMERSIDE, P. E. l. a-J-J-a ' Good advice to a rancher anxious to get dependable foxes to stock —~~ his ranch or to improve his herd is to attend such a show ‘as the Charlottetown FOX SHOW v sponsovd by the Prince Edward Island Silver Fox Breeders’ I 1, Exhibitors Association which Organization permits the entries of only registered foxes owned by Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association members. Of such foxes readily available pedigrees may be traced for generations. Pedigree is of the highest importance to a good stockman in upholding and improving the quality of his foxes. Registration of foxes in the Canadian National llive Stock Records of Canada affords the best known means of maintaining correct pedigree so essential to progressive breeders. . Oo-Uperative Marketing of Silver Fox Furs Our shippers are: . . lth- If , I v - i 2:2? .5: liliuieffiiiiluifékallfii‘.3?‘ Eiitffifiiimlfirfftliil"? luv» » ‘ ' mon . ' ' ' - ‘ ' E lllig carried out ulith rations which fel-ent fur characters an attempt; "medles- Dufereim’ Seitmnsti t!” . . a - , ° contain fresh raw cereals. VWlleaL ls being made to evolve definite the 7mg: :11?!‘ laeuiflegreilzslgwgciaes l , Q X barley. oats and col-h grams arel yardsticks for the various char- YSPYEY l t '0' l ’ ' ) 0' being sent to the nlilland ground. ‘ nciers in order that measure- LAmwWh It 15 l'°° Gary as ye .‘ I when required. to insure lhat the merits may be recorded independent slve Bflsgldeflflltiénfimfliifciéhqlgé‘: . 6 cereals are fresh. of any personal factor. It is hop- I Iavourabe resu 1 m so“ hm- ‘ I . z eCI that such yardstlcks will de-l ‘lg-Int’? nsywftlzlrzilltlland eborax W" Ale The Results of Better Breeding Supported By The So-callcd Milk Fever finitely determine what actually is m 9 ‘ a P u I £ I F n u 3 quality lh silver fox fur and he tlvns- It is hvpedhfrvm this @>< ' I During recent years fatalities confirmed by breeding results as Pflrlmfllml “Mk i,“ W53“? l“? ~ eans ma be devised for ldlbill e amongst new born pups have in- to whether the attributes so meas- m i Y“ botmm n5 with“ creased fls a rcsullt‘ 3f rill; females urcrlltnl-ela Lclrltefrion] of glsliiserigt o‘; 190m‘ mrestligon Th when You Feed Y R h suffering from ca c u ers. .c qua l y. n e na ans e - our {mg on . -**¢++**4¢****'**"‘“'*"“""“‘ factors that tend lo produce this inherent quality of the foxes is gfiintthgenggallgéaiglllcss t2‘ Sgt; ; 11.. "—~w"1' condition are being studied. The detcrmlned by the quality it will Z_ 9 ' - M ° a M: v results so far indicate that bre- produce. Here again the resulls P9115 ":1 wl/leied 52:5 an???“ m ; A wowoocnncotrwwfl .1 Ruant females should take the indicate the necessity of mating mnalllilvfizrgar" "3 e“ 9° 5 ‘I’ “Dev maximum amount oi exercise and like typos of fur together. When ~ CUBES K. MEAL _ 9d y F 0 X M E N that ground bone or bonenleal this has been carried out the foxes ovulation AL CEREAL 'l"l.ea should be included ill the ration. have improved in each succeed- A m.“ number of females have For Fox For Fox & Mink l0 be g ‘and ovcrfeeding avoided. The re- ing year. whereas bwhen unlike p been sacrificed immediately an“ _ mg n-It l .-u1ls definitely lndlcutc that Yfl- types of foxes have een mated to- ‘ d‘ h _ _ by“; The Quccegdu] Rlnchm. Qhuum not be without hens suitable for prcnnant fie- gcthctrl. instlead of kiméillioving with ggltggfirl: kzjgd ‘slam 21,8 Enfsf You are assured of best rations Science can prepare and 9 _' " ' . ' . males in large pens arc not av- age ley ave sea y ecomel m“ after unlocking that 5pm“ ed 1r a hllrrorcolc. Uurs ls bullt for your requlre- _ . _ .' _. _ T, . 1m , m memq » l curable for those in slmll pclis ‘vherllfrgefileturirggngups :3: Eawxaarlxlepinzui: as“? figs‘; a: YOU KNOW ‘a/HAT YOU ARE FEEDING lzbe ‘ ' .~ . . ‘ S. l e n ' l‘ _ _ _ _ is u Wm he plmqd m demfinstmte Smut , The Silver Phase turned into sewers the "W" in the vagina. Hence the inking Eicly month a greater number of Fox & Mink Ranchers are turning to U. is l L d 1 ft ' ]' "t d l Records arc being kcpi. of the Hm. o’ smetlglsjaxterdinatllaq: wgukillimot feeding the _ P91“ Place your or cl‘ e11‘ y ‘lS (ll'ln l y IS lml e ‘ ' ‘ g . . seem eopar ze e er za- e ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' as? .311.:<*;:;::..:.i.:5;: "’ m“ M A R L Y __ alno ‘ 51V" P159 _‘ v ing fact has been the variation in -—- M I L W A the E E n __ foxes. so far the most important Oi all the various constituents of the development of the dufermt l Tl ' ' 7 ' q l. factor appears to be the necessity ‘ the (‘Il(‘l. the vitamins Bippear t0 ovaries’ which would indicate ma‘ I ‘ _ will: r Summcrsidc I o; nmfiing like iypis m $ll\‘(_'l' m- l be the’ most lmporlam. growth pm many cam mere is a great my 1 POI: copy of feeding schedule. and new Folder-“What is in the Bag” i PIEY ' I gQLhQrb gwhehtléke migr- O; sllvcl’ gummnuig flzictlonrsblnlsgil plsyd an slblmy that only the eggs 5.0m Y which tolls you whzli Mllrmill Fox Foods contain and w at they are, 05 , new. c. n l a " ~ ' » uoon~n ' 4 10 . l“ all 111-‘ 65M‘ 111 1'00 '66 1B 1m H -‘ v ' . . ~ - Db‘; an woo o coco scmaosououoso > m‘: lcllilaie trlrlr; ebodygvamc; of md the production of m qualifies o‘ 2g; rglgé-yvgllgitlittanbecome lfellizlllll— ‘ l‘ prices. ctc., write ol cull on one of the following dealers nearest you-- ion, §‘@1D3§Q1§3:lfi‘fl3" c~c»c><:~-:~:»‘so00110-:~‘~:»1>":v¢n“¢t0-:-oocaatuomouaoaoscelfg silver has occurred lh succeeding ’ rows in captivity. EXperimBnI-fi the foxes kept in sliigfi sell. n ~l I w; ” , d,’ years. while the rcvcrsc husoc- arc hfflni; Carried m“ t° dewmllne l8 a we“ known fact that remit!“ DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.‘ p a 5‘ ~_ M k Q; curred when unlike typos of slirel- the influence of the various vlta- have reduced 1a,- H“. n and, . r a Oles 1n s Q‘ _ _ ,_ . _ . p ge l rs som. ~ s p wcle hinted iocculcl, ‘that. ls the mills upon the increase in 1W8 years and small litters in others P E I h l elh- n you IIPPII foululzllillll stuck or new blood. why i101 m q] (illzvcthllid I tlhlzslhrlrflgilrixtilge thrlevfegfipmgngnthzr unde, emu,“ ranch,“ condimnfi . - - . ’ C a1‘ lQttgtawn i‘; m" Pr“: [Qllmmm l“m"‘“mR mimm‘ k"°“'"tn°w 8' mating of like typos of silvcl- . and on breeding results in gen: ghfidzyfiggfi s50 fgaaldltlzletefggfqaelt‘ "A E POND k DELANEY, Summerside the v ffirilllrrlrlézz: llllthld lllllI-(S with highest limes hols on mo“? lmpmm“ ‘min 1mm!“ up {in}. I A“ abundant fimoum or late rather than early in the heat I L. B glpllflwtélaftlglnfigggyall glliiSglg-Jétllltlnl-‘ISIIERIES. Georgetown ed. l-‘ Iilfiil Isl k l-"mc (lircci from the wilds and llflVQ o” wrdlng m the body are“ of mel Hmmm c m- the rafuon appears perlod- i l T BFVPOV‘ B0 h c P“ DINGWELL’ Si‘ Pa?" m‘, biufuinJLllfllj It lull’ silica (i in were Silver phase‘ 1° be 0550mm dun“? the m] With the increase in the staff ' ' ‘I A ' “s aw ' ‘L MCDONALD’ chnlhuewwn has l ‘l " ' ‘ ‘g - ' *1 o‘: months for obtaining length, 1t 1 h d ' - - ' 11"!‘ >1" l-.- l' -- l l- il u‘ w; cvrry he for “l ,. . _ _ . s ope that more rabid nm- l _ _ . v ‘hdoirvggl ‘villa-ill; H“ "We "1 w u re uunh of Slhcr Band inflasglfrlgblg’méfffaseilig lm-ss will be made and new Prob- l “ilfmlll l<ox Foods Made Only By A“ mlm“ “hint”! H" "°I""“"I ‘m "l" ram,‘ by m“ 9"- li? This particular phase is being live weight. During the gestation le-ms attemlpted whwh under are‘ b“ (I"“'rm“""l h" EWPH‘ “h” mo" “Sues an 09mm] " studied very exicllsivcly- ‘Micro- Dvriod vitamins B. A and D llll- ivwus iclilnd uonsi were altogetmil. . ' (‘lfifllirfle m. (lmumomsi m“! qlmlily‘ “Us IS you‘ metric dctcrlninatlons of lhc wicln pcnr to be the influential factors ezmfiiviile Al? (tihmeEnlaniy van-l s-\l'li"(l‘l~‘ul“' l of the silver band have boon nlarlc ' Willi r02nrd to the ultimate growth station H; o s" erlntggggfient; I Only Extra Ilurk slock is shipped with that of all the expcrimehlnl foxes. and ‘ and development of the pups af- keenly w“. to glee urgent need MARKHAM ONTAKIO . blue lulzlcriur and short nap j lllc-“ihflve bee" CQTYPIRlI-‘d 10 "10 m’ him" for more adequate facilities’ and l ' 1 In“! M“; PEDIGREEQ lareedlng results. Hcrc acaikh l} ao- Physiohgical EH6“ or 5m} large, staff’ required u, cope Manufacturers of ltlnrmlll Balanced and Balanced Rations for Poultry, Turkeys, Satisfaction nml live (Icllrcry guaranteed. Your choice y. W“? “°°°"*“‘"> l‘) mm“ l1 f‘ -Y_l’--5l Aqmho|minu,.,_. and The" 4m“ with the multiplicity of problems Dairy. Hogs. Horses, Foxes a; Do . of sllve to other or foxe loser p‘ l ‘- out of m“. M) kits‘ I H‘ rclatcdr Wglien this has bicii sir‘- - ‘ confronting and harassing we Pvmm: Sm,“ umuml N0“ mm Bonk 3'91"‘ ‘"59" ‘m’ ' l “ Ekllerlmental work is being car- Canadian Fox Industry. DEALERS WANTED IN UNREPRESENTED TERRITORY .1 mediau-ly (n avoid llisappninllncnt. Q» ~ s _ Reference»: Till‘ Tlflyili Bzulk, Si. Roch Branch Quebec. $3‘ 'll‘ ' "l "' “ 'l';lil-lll;lll|;;lll l |||l | Some of our mlllks u. st... u...» at: l g lllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lrfu- lllllll'llll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll g ~< IHIIC‘ ..C'O'3<lli A31’ SATISFIED that their furs are adequately protected by insurance, against theft and fire from the time they part with them until they are finally disposed of; SATISFIED that they are properly cleaned and otherwise prepared for market; SATISFIED that they are limited on the sales as judiciously as an int} . . IllfiteIleqtlnintallce"with“IIIHTIKEHWVDIIIGWVIIYYQIII? ' SATISFIED that the handling charges are merely sufficient to pay for operating expenses; and to crown it all, SATISFIED that they are receiving through the - consistently better results from the sale of their furs than they could hope to get by any other available means of disposal. ' _ A CHAMPIONSHIP I ~ will give any exhibitor wonderful ‘b. . satisfaction. After a fire there is also the same satisfactory feeling if you have ade- quate INSURANCE PROTECTION. Shipping instructions and other particulars furnished upon application and shipping bags if required CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER‘ FOX BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION‘ Headquarlersz-SUMMERSIDE, P. .E. I. l} You take care 0f YOIIR FUXES . and let us take care of Your lllsulullcl: PROBLEMS Both will pay good dividends. Palestine Hard On Its Rulers LONDON, Oct. 30.—(CP) — Sir Donald Storrs. himself a former military and civil governor of Jer- l usaleln. has come to the defence oi m-il-ish officials in Palestine where Brlin-rl is policeman under man- date. "They are blamed by everybody," he said in a speech at Ealing, Lon- don suburb. "If they take action they are called brutal. If they don't take action they are called slack." Sir Ronaid. who was in Palestine lunlself in an official capacity for lune years. said David Lloyd Georze was the only man he knew who "lnsinntly saw the whole positon." He recalled a conversation with the former Liberal prime minister on the occasion of his first leave from Jerusalem. "He greeted me rather sternly and laid: ‘Gneral Storrl. 1 hi" complaints against you both from Arabs and from Jews.’ I said: It is perfectly true, sir. I am trying l° be perfectly fair to both sdes. 1"" said: ‘Don't forget, General storls, the moment one side stop! Ffim‘ piaining you will be dismissed- W..K. Rogers Agencies Limited Insul-zlnce in all its Branches ( ‘llarlolielovvli, P. E. I. r J _ _____H_~A . . .. ._-0_. _.__~_ _ The membership fee ls now at the reduced rate u um while certificates m required for only what foxes are kept as breeders of stock that may be registered or loltl l to persons who require certificates. Advanced Registration la available [or loge. o} huh. standard quality that are producers of litters of at lei-It four pip] also of hum-standard quality. For fuller Information see article t! of the Conltltltiom