“nor: ‘i*OUR'r.EEN' _____g_ Silver Foxes ,,_... . .....-J¥flfit iiyiiirieoi- ' a pure-bred blaek 1nd oach the .-eolt was marked like the aiming nus Producers‘ l Although much has been donevto q i Darwin, the Naturalist ~ “tarantula dnitobq "Day; _, rim -r......'... Fair roltorrm, Ont. Nov. zs-neavy {hunters and saddls-horsesivvue by l m the leatum yesterday (mammal. Day) at ‘the Royal winter‘ Pair. B111". THEY. mo 131-31". IVITAKALKTIN THE‘WILDS.'”?' ' Thisargumentisoftesaessooimteredafoqovlrtepruentatives - explainedallabomthefimdionaofcalsimn, the their elect on abortions, lactation,‘ _ Improve the milk supply during the? inwonanly-beiievsa in this awry and. m" "i" ivnwviiflvns for iiahf , p”; m, ,m. ‘t h “my”, m“ “m theory, and go m. prqgmm- J.mu' weight hunters. model hunters a ' zreatar advances could be made iff 1-"- “Cmfliiliiiveniiyw But. than? iliililmif-"llii 1°" ti" llitmlimli . mm mum b. ma“ m t‘ qmmy mama,“ or m", m uugouthem- challenge cup for hunters of any bu“, “d "m. mum“, In,“ u, ma. States have produced their an‘; weight. The saddle horse competi- produeer of hilh qiilmy ifli-il- Many "lil- iiiiiltr to a jack, m4 “gel-um: tions included, one for animals over. dilficultles stand in the way of lor- Iii" bill-ii "i btliiiiflil own-ins! 1‘ “"4" “'°’“‘°”°‘- "4 m“ 1°‘ . mulatinl a amale plan of mus md- "m" “m” ‘m’ iiiliiiy bred sires.’ W"- Th‘ 1"" "wmm" °' u“ m; milk, which could be applicable 111m." m"? M rtiillil "Mince i» “w” m “m.” “m” '3'“ "m throughout the whole country. but the iiiiiiwe any influence from asim! "°° b!‘ "m" "m "i" "MW bulmm nq- g" pmd ,1» 3mg niniins. thouzh from aklndot "sup-?3“"°'~ et in the wilds for ' ' ‘ m “L”; "£6 ‘um ‘ entmon. donned”. m mew Thebdanitohalivestock exhibirand 8 s a!» Olive animals‘ with" “fresh man producing milk rleh in fat. clean, mli l itmlle 511W“ n" ml” Vii-h l. Wu“ which took pk" during the . ’ o! m“ mp1“ mnmy, n,” from mongrel, a; they comma; u,“ m, d, "T131118 Pfofflm. was mother out- blood and all Its health bill-lid- objecnolnbk Mo“ um who“ Co" tects last through a numbe o; yum‘ standliik feature. The‘ “Bir- clifford ing insudimu? f Dur Pclting and Cleaning Plants are now in fall opera- tlpn and we have enlarged our Ital! to meet the large in- crease in businest In these Department-a. Proper pelt!!! adds dollars to pm returns. rerun: ‘m’ rielnlnr 82.00 only. etcqetc. You maynotbave pmitindasaamewoads,» but still the same idea‘)may' bejn the "back of‘ your V mind. Won’: therefore do the favor of answering-these questions: "Do theliving con- ditions of your foxesequalexictlythosein the wilds? Are youable to providelfor I your foxes the samefeed wlsids they W h y do wild foxes run for miles and mllfl PCI day? D0 they do i: to hf? trim and slen. _ der jlldl lilge human be. mgs do their daily don“, or do they have to hunt f" I Consignment Dept. i- our new (‘cnsignmcnt Department is open and Immed- iate orders are already placed for hundreds of Rita. To meet those we nerd I500 Pelt! AT ONCE. All Deli-l full! protected by owners limits if requested and liberal cash ud- vanccs if required. ' vfi-Ti-i.’ ‘V ‘It's Better to be Sure ' » icttlng than Peerless? “In; that thc best “QUALITY NET-k Mr. D, F. Merhan. of Daniel I‘. Meehau. Ine., New York. _\. ‘L, will be at our office on Tuesday, December 3rd, and days following, and will purchase for rash all grades of sin-er, cross and fled For Pelta. for European, South American and [niled Slates markets. v s definite financial incentive to farm-q tlur sonic? to fox ranchers is now- complete. lncludlnr prlfinz, llcaning. fllrfll purchase or sales by consinunent. (‘oruull licparimcnt Managers for further particulars. T18 j the "top place". §§O-§O§ FOO-QOOOQ-OJ-O-OO-O Q-Or otice to Fox Ranchers& Fur Buyers FOX PELTIN G AN D FUR CLEANING I am nuw im-alcd above Palmer Watson Electric Cu, and am now upcn for Belting. My new Fur Cleaner is now h riperfilimi. All Felts left in our care on and after November lst will be protected by Fire Insurance. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. (jORDON LUNI) PHONE 1096. P. O. BOX 113- up-Aoooeeoooooevowoooe vv ‘ liTW-ll-l-l-Ztslrno. o>oo+o+ ‘ EX ES TESTED AND GLASSES FITIED S. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street OQOQ C. M. Lampson i? Co" ussrrzn 64 Queen Street London, II, C. 4. lngland Public Auction Sales OI‘ RAW FUR! fihlnvinr bars will be lamina- ed without (‘hlrfg by lpplyh‘ to R. T. Holman. Ltd. lun- merside. P, E, l, kepresented by Alfred Fraser, ilnc. i‘ 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N, y, FOR SALE 000000400000- o e o v o e o e o Q o o +00 Bcsf Flclts Ber-l‘ Lfpw - Beef Tongue Trimmings Bmcicss Beef Teal, (in carcass; I amh Plurks lamp Trips lamb: and Wutirm, in carrais Hnrwmoai. warlflall lots. or less- Hngs Pluck‘, Hols Lhcr Row-e Hvrr. Filo Isl-and (luld Storage (lunlpalrv Ltd. 1-004 eoooooooaoseooo-oooo-ee PEERLESS OQO'QQQOOO-Q§-QQOQ-O§O-OQQ—O+O POTATOES AND TURN IPS we Illl b0 buying gygrw Q‘! ‘g g‘; warehouse Hogan's Wharf. highest Iiflces for good stock. Accommoda- tion for Boat lqadg, J. LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown, P, g, “lug Phones 79E and Ml. 77<zmflsfltnooevooeoo 00040-0444 r horse. r .i'WIIAT WE HAVE WE'LL HOLD" l Poultry Notice ..__i- _'_l‘han Sorry " Your l-‘nscs a"c the most profitable‘ wvrsimcnt that you have. Arr ynu rag to lnsc them. hy using any other I am buying dressed Turkeys. Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Fowl. All ‘grades from cannera lo best mllkfed ; "Because." you feel at ease know-Q “m; Certainly not." ‘ "Why?" J-TING" ls protecting your Foxes. 20 YEARS BUYING POULTRY i Anxious to celebrate this Anniversary, i, by buying from all former acquaint- ” (‘an be erected by an "AMATIU." l vim all H": new on“. f SPECIALLY MADE I-‘ORVUS. ' ‘_ om: rlurrzs ABE run our on. ‘HIE ISLAND. Motif-WAN‘! LIMITED. lllruulr he Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd. ooeoe-oe-oooooooooeoooeoo 1"'"'”'3*~m“m" This netting ls GALVANIZED be-‘ '~ ore and aftrr bring woven. Hangs Fiat without bagging or sag- “ glng and makes a perfect fence. As usual paying top prises, Poultry received at Jenkins footer! opposite market. iF. J. HOLMAN’ CIIAIIKYITITOIN " only reward the careful producer. but kmhend- mglu¢1nd firms“ C01- ‘ oils trouble and 11's no use ' and brazing him-zhs: ‘l LS found 1o be all i did ma: whr- iiwm do w Mimi!“ convey no information to the aver- ' h: troubles. and succeeded. The zap- ‘ take his altenuon. I remember a plan don emphasizes the necessity o! ex- was kept. for two minutes with the‘ Yul: l6 ll llilir Hillbill- , m“ "m, m, mm, "Mm Tm; faction. Such an infection la not so _ hie, and the whip makes him more are disease-free, should reccive a It i" “mum. m" l "iflflwfifl . higher price for his commodity than m“ “m”? l‘ '~° be 1°"!!! iii Dfliifl", the producer of low grade milk. Such‘ “m”? 35- "*1" 5 i" 1°- a system, if carried out, would give ——- . some 01v: nan BLUNDBBID crs to produce only s high grade. A' g . succesful method would be to rank A5 "mnked "i i!!!" noteslol a’ each shipper in order of merit; a "ecu" m“ NW‘ 8mm "u ‘whim. bonus beina sumac to s certain per-i “in enough w wry or: Iten out or cenlage of the producers ofmilk of mien‘ m5“ l“ m9 all"! 101'. IDPIES the highest quality. This would not ‘i ‘h’ Emil" "*1"- siww ltBir- would encouraxe a sliirit ol rivalry‘ for fir; M“ m’ 5915311111? “W! . “l l "i"?! ii advertisement. jfor Canadian apples. By some can.‘ . Ht-BIIES. however, a slupmeng pg ‘P. lilies has not satisfied the require-- ‘menm of the mgllsh Merchandise A Balky Horse A few days ago u neighbor remark- i ed on the trouble an acquaintance Mn“ Au’ “d h” bee“ M“ "P l! had had vim his horse. The animal‘ ‘h’ P?" °‘ ‘Mm’- "=°°'4mf i° ti" ma balked. "What did he do?" =a1u'°‘“‘°"“ Pmwmd’ cmmiwiilh“ , _ ~ m England. I. "Ha picked up the horses foot. . , tapped it with a stone a few 1111195.‘ nus Merchln-dlse Mn“ A“ “me _ , int f r l t ' - i- n i» mm- m ..:...° ::.":.:';:..::: went on. "Well that was good judg- bring mm Bmfln or to p” r 0. sale. or i0 sell, my lmpgflgd ffggh| _ ‘ _ _ ,_' apples unless they bear an indication 33h” datwped m‘ ‘N’ ‘hmgrqml of origin. Apples 110m Canada are nerves and his 1118111073‘. ' ' . "- b, . “d l‘ m V‘ - required to have the words Canada, chess we make use of nlS muscles. Baikinesc seems to be largely a nerv- meni". said 1. “a horse ls not nearly‘.- as intelligent as s dog. bu: he i5 very or Canadian, or Canadian Apples- Wouung Canada: letters not less than one- _ half inch In height. either stencilled °n‘3'"mak'5 on the containers. or displayed by if ’°-*'~ A W“: mum“ L‘ be“ immeans of suitable labels- any case. ’I‘hcrc ml)‘ be somethmi me reigned shipment, n" Mr wrong with zhc harness, and it's Gea a Mcinkosfi “m: commmxork hilfilii! him- TY-Ofi 1005i“; ii ("PT-ii cr. was from the province of Nova "ibi- '-'""ii “h” Scoiis. and carried only the identi- nmns in»: b: i-“leii- "i" ""15": ficaiion marks "u. s.."- which would sometimes-WM! w use M mind iii! age British purchaser. Last year w. _ alclniash. who has been asuiduous Pill 01‘- l'i‘~‘ 59°! i114 ‘n9 151E115“ in urgmg shippers to comply with power: i: only wok his 11181111011 "i." the regulation. supplied them with from as firs: impulse ‘i0 MEI zcrupicuous bards printed in colors Of course, i.‘ zhe animal L! a c-on- bearing the words “Canada-Empire firmed b ‘ er. . aha-owe hznfllf- Ii"! Apples." which were to he placed in- perhape won‘: gr: up. then somelhinl‘ ride each barrel or box exported. The our of ineordlnary min: be done l0 holding up of this shipment in Inn- whlch was said to be entirely success- porters marking their packages pro- m1 ‘in a case of this sort. The animall ilerly before loading them for ship threw himself. so two men ca‘. on hisi mem. head and neck, and kep: rum down.‘ A third go; a bucket of water and ai-f lowed a very small stream t0 flow on‘ worms fr: room-av Billion” 81.000 harness stake drew twelve entries of the finestsnd fast- er horses of their clans. 1 l l | Records Are Valuable C. ltlacltenaie What the recordof Performance! has accomplished for pure bred herds l the cow testing association is able to l, do for the grade herd. Had ii: not been ‘ for official and simi-official records being kept. many of the high produc- i ing cows in the different breeds would l mver have been so favorably known. in lam it is doubtful if they would; have discovered at all. v Each new record made is an incen- . live for some other breeds to try and so one better. with some members of nu herd and so thiil friendly com- ‘pitition among the different breeders results in new records in milk and. “Wee for ; butterfat production being made from mrfected ,trcy are available i5 aiiandlitseem: fit‘ oes tskesome time but. I do not definitely u-lruv. the cows are doln; No doubt we have man}: well graded _ fortunate that there lsnotgmore en- herds that are abielo almost nozuiihusln-im resnrdinvsow tool-ins iiiln their owen with many pure bred herds iiPPlfmT-XY i! 5h°Wi1~ some of them even do better than: Associations have been formed wiiliifrnction of a minute- to weigh flliddyis important that consideration be some of their pedigreed sisters, bu; good large membership attire startimark ‘bthe-‘weights on the sheet and given to the kinds - and quantities as is mostly the case dolly rcgordgare but as time passed thamembershiplal, the end of each ntonth one of feed, and whether or not the cows noi kep; these good cows go on Idrupped off. Both federal and provln-igknovvs what each member in his arc plying {or what they are getting from year to year doing their duty ‘ciai departments of agricultureare pf-zherd has done~from the milk stand flwithout the scales one cannot tell and withoulany (n55 being made about ‘fcring valuable assistance which doeupoint and the test will show thchut-f whether a cowiincreaaea in milk with them, n l5 just possible that 1f méfr not seem go be apprlclated. Provisloniter-fat production. . owner ‘mm known definitely‘ me Ls made for the testing at regular in-j The year end will no doubt have ‘maul-l; q; null; “q poem-q“ pfQ- ‘tcrvals, and forms are supplied onélts surprises for the manwho has not .1’; reduced. duped from day 1c day, ha could have which to keep weights and July a been keeping records. Cows which he , m“; a 51,111 highgp "cord by berm- ‘very small percentage o! our farmers ‘thought ‘was his best. will polsibly drop ;scales arid test bottles when they an ‘avail themselves of this, uissistance “below others-that he did not consider .50 vital to the revenue on the farmirlu "Pile following incident came uoaerwhiie paying them equal share of the/so good when it wines to persistent we or these wltil milk sheet-s should [hc “Titus norm a (cw ycpys ggg and ‘expense for the up-to-date man who l milking. and others again may be induce the farmer to keep some simpli definitely prove the ohovcvasscrilop. iWEiIhiS and 369W riliwfds» Some dairy men contend that it wishing m get sufficient milk for his Ltakes t°° much time weishliil l!“ year to year. feed and care. One of our prominment foxrsnchers foxes purchased anordinary (as hei thought) grade cow for the very moderate sum otthirty-livc dollars. This cow with better feed and care doubled her production and the fol- lowing ‘year was purchased by one of . the city milk vendors for tlircc times’ instance and with stillbettcr feed.‘ his nose, occaailmally allowing _a lmlei When poultry rI-nse the some innd w go into his nostrils. He didn't year we? year. and more particu- like that. and struggled to get up. bu‘. ilriy when they frequent the, barn- ‘ i; is im- w-aier playing on him. Then he was 9°55")? 1° "99 m"! if“! "i"!!! in- “ntmem ‘u "pump n“ “m, noticeable in poultry as in the iarg-_ when m w“ m‘ up, he "m on h“ er animals, for several reasons, but way. I can hardly say rejoicing, but i" '""‘Y5 ma“ 1°" i" m‘ “m! at any rate in a better time of mind. m“ ‘m’ l‘ ' 3"“ ""59 M m°'w' Mom” m“, when m.- lmku u ity in chicks. The eggs o! the worm-i o“ o! . tum‘ u w mo’ . ‘owgdlare avoided by the adult fowls, and reps under the tall like a crupper.‘ m’ w" bum“ mlmml‘ and run it through the halter rlnan, m‘ um“ swvem“ "n m“ runny ‘it-chum n to ‘ ‘God punk“, condition is easily correcfed- as fol- Then all three are started to-, mws’ no“ ‘or one M“: m“: quuu rower. the wagon, etc., helm mm“, of when with two teaspoons of Gil- by u" bnku.‘ Bu“, l“ ‘he bnkyl letts lye. Let same cool. and feed w horse being pulled by the horse at the‘ hem l“ u“ mwnm" T.’ qunuw end of the rope. When the halker its‘ 5336:!“ ffléenirsmex; shows signs of moving along properly.‘ ‘I o I the tension of the’ rope ls relaxed.‘ comm) ‘yum’ which u “mm! and only tightened if he hesitates or.’ w “"1"” “d " m“ m "“"'°‘“ m,” Th“ mummy mm h“ mind. Notes. is responsible for biackhead of! the load and is said to be success- m tux-kw" ‘he truimlm ll equally ful with the worst of halkers. But nc simple‘ Pulverm one pound o! t?‘ bacco leaf and mix it wlth- fifty whip-the whole thing 1s nerve trou- pound‘ o! d” an“. ‘m! "ed m“ for one" month. a In any class of stock worms life- duce emaciatlon. and how can hens be good producers it they are thin and lander nourished? "Whyfeed worms?" “rattled? The InflaJsce of first Mating in inlny boon devoted to cautions o! heredity. there is to be found an account of an experiment carried out in ms, in which a chestnut mare. seven eighth; Arabian, was mated too STOCK IIIBDIIS DEFINITIONS A pure-brsdanimal is one of such and care plus the milk scales and test bottles ran as high as seventy fcur pouncl§ rniik per day testing 3.5.”; fat new lmd the original owner known or had he taken the trouble to find our, this cow's worth and had kept her and her stock. what 1 rapid improvement he would have made in his herd i _'- Ilry short time. time. _ i Now we have the accord of perfor- mance fonpure breds and the powers that be realizing the need of some 'r:uch work in comme ical herds have pedigree is not merely in its posses- Don't. you give tliem cer- ' rain food, such as millgwhicbtliey tlltil‘ food and perhaps g9 hun, gry for a day if their chase is un- successful? What incentive to run .1 have your foxes thenas long as (hair also do ‘not mule are presented to tliem without an a ‘in the w . Clfort? you lack of exercise has S __ 9 ' g __ no eKect on the of your foxes-qhgi; Wlldl- ‘ ’ vitality-their pelt—and their breeding ability? " Doyou still think it unnecessary to feed Vitakalk even if they did not get it inmthe wilds? ' Prices: 2 lb. can $2.25, 1o lb. can $9.50, 2s lb. can $22.50, - 10o lb. drum some. v - ' R0 era & Arnett .. . urnmerslde » Poole 8t Thompson, ltd. - Montague 1 ~ lVlcKie s; ‘Co.’ Charlottetown the cow testing plans sqthal taking samples for testing. It l; true to finding out. Records not only tell K 9W iiilywhiire i-hiiiilme ls-so Well -,but arc a valuable aid when ll, come: spent. With scales. and a milk sheetlta finding out in these days o: high hanging in the stable it lakes only a. j priced feeds, and not boo high price; l l the addition of more concentrstel Why shouid any farmer fail to us: Lwhat one would call poor starters may ‘Iorm of bookkeeping along all line: ‘make splendid finishers and the scales ‘the introduction of which will re- and test bottles are the only sure way ivolutlonize farming. the money paid for her in the first y“ slon, but, in the information it gives with regard to the individual excel-i lence of the ancestors of the animal, under consideration. Lino-breeding; restricts. the-animals mated to the members of a single isniily or strain. , and its purpose is to dcvciep or con- ‘ oentrate the characters porsesscd by a eertiin family as fsr as possible. When this practice is carried to its limits and brother is mated with els- ter. or sire or dam with olfspring, It is then "in-breeding," and is not without danger of aggravating de- fects. No question is o! greiler im- portance than‘ "Grading." which la the mating of a relatively unimport- ant anbnal to a pure-bred, which is usually the sire. Grading qsifidllcfi a raplddmprovement in the quality of common stock. In five generations iliillll. and produced a hybrid. New s quasaa ia a kind of horse, 1...... in Africa. with a dun-colored body with bind! stripe-i. iii-looses um fashion, and a short bristiy mane. CThe colt partook of the characteristics o! both brcodingsa will entltlo it to regis- tration in the records established for the particular breed to-whlch It be- longs. As the standards for the var- ious brsedr-ditrec-no uniform defin- ition oL-whst u pine-brad can be parents, which was, of course-m be “Noted. But the account goes on to say that afterwards, the same mare um where gucla-uqggqm lfQ-{Q- had three colts in succession by a ' y’ ' 1 glvennA pedlnee info-certified line of ancletors, issued by some ldadm- __la_._. of continuous grading the percentile of unlmportam, blood remaining is negligeable. croaa-breedin: is the mating of animals of two distinct breech-in the belief that the off- spring are superior to the pure bred animals of either o! the two breeds employed. It is not carried out be- yaaa the nrai. liberation. . | l _ fYQilIWq-gm. . i i “w” "a l ‘*1 E. l-i l tEiicéls. In? '3 ,QUALITY,hof l>...1....* g , RICHNESS‘ of Vitamine Conic»? suleERrolr/ry 1.. Highest-class I 1 Relt ffroduction » ECONOMY in (Feeding jcaao For sale bydistributors in leading business" centres and direct ‘from factory. , 1 laroioticisciilu ¢<>- . '$iil..iii-.°TT¢79\V" ' .1 ,.~p,fe,|, "A whether she falls off when the feed‘