0§TQ§ER_3..1»_.1233 -"" . _. l7AUE§llY .511- Hon. Preszdent 1 ni:__ (IH 1- uirnfrETQytjN GUARDIAN iitsiivinrixwuiirx uiniisi iviiii l t . ,, _ - PRUGRAM I Hon. irector MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st: 9-00 inn-Receiving and Classifying Foxes, 1-00 pJIlw-RGCQVIIIK and Classifying Foxes. TUESDAY. Novaiviann 1st: 9.00 a.m.—J_udging_commences. on Class 1 and will continue throughout the day. 7.30 p.m.—Foxmens Banquet Canadian Na. tional Hotel. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd: 9.00 a.m.—Judging continued. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd: ' 9-00 a.m.—Judging continued. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4th: 9.00 a.m.—.ludglng completed». m "is WORSHIP a. A. rosraa iiiE ii Fun A feature this year will be the sale of live foxes to be held at the ' ~ iinn of the show. Officials 11121-0 than 100 animals ~ t stralnw; would be put up fr, 11.111 pnnblinp ranchers 59mm- 1111c stock for breeding plu- pnsss n1 11 reasonable price. Keusington _ and Vicinity James Profit. got "c on Wednesday vrhru. Mr. tzither-ln-lnw‘, Mr John T. Pllllllfl one of Hainp- ton? oldest citizens I91 years of m.» still luile and hearty enjoyed seirxrii plrlisniit hours wlin them. 1\'lr. Innvin. after taking a drive aroma‘. KPllFlYilIiOIl. was agreeable 2.00 p.m.—Presen_tation of Trophies by His Hon- our Lieutenant-Governor George D. DeBlois in Paton Pavilion. and conditions permit). (If time MR. C. C. BAKER granddaughter, Mrs. W. E. Forbes n pleasant visit also. Mrs. T. M. Howatt was a visitor to Charlottetown Thursday. Miss Gladys Balierlwas 11 visitor to Snmmerside on Thursday. ' Mrs. Joseph Davison accom- panied by Miss Mary McNutt mo- -LCl‘(‘d to t-h- capital on Thursday. Their many friends will be pleas- ed to hear that Miss Shirl--y Hughes and Miss Helen Reeves. who are both patients in the Efrince County Hospital, Summer- side, are favourably progressing after their receint operations. The majority of our citizens are ifllfln-g advantage of the wonder- ful fine wea-ther we are now hav- his by set-tine uieir houses bank- ed. outside windows. and doors on. cogl in, etc. in preparation for the winter months. ‘and "P-to-date stations 1n the province. A Very enjoyable evening was spent at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Power by member 0t the bridge club, on Wednesday even. ‘"31 W119" M155 M811! Power was hostess to four tables of bridge. The prize Winners were: Ladies, Miss Meieuerlte Higgins. Gents: Mr. Ferdinand Gallant. A delici- ous lunch was sewed by the hos. tess at the close‘ of play, and all are still wondering how "Bubs" missed the tack? Mrs Fraser Wells of Alberton, was a visitor to Kenslngton on Thursday. Mr. Preston Chappell business visitor Thursdny.-—H. CLEAN CARTONS Clean cartons lined with news- was a to Crapeud on Show Promises Keen Contests Fox ranchers throughout Prince Eriivrzii-(i Lsland are keenly interest- ed in iii ilvei‘ fox world's great- cst nventf- the PEI. annual fox exhibition tvhich opens at Char- lntictovni Oct. 31, closing Nov. 4. The U138 exhibition gives promise of beln: better than ever with of- ficials expecting more than 600 entries. Accrrding to Lieut-Coloriel D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown. of Mac- Kinnon and McLure, operators of the largest fox ranch in P. E. L. the mahi object of the exhibition is to educate the rancher in the style trend into which the industry may swing from your to year and to give him an o giortunity to oi:- serve the results obtained by other At Charlottetown, P. E. l. art and llALliED AT $1700. BEAUTIFUL ROSETTE RIBBONS OCTOBER .318‘ l" NOV. 4*.“ This Classic of the Fox World on... 25 Challenge Cups and Trophies Many otthem magnificent specimens of the silversmith’s palpeizilgndtthen wgiite palpflr mnke sp en s orage oxes.’ ey are wdgpntracto; Russell Champion durable, yet not heavy to carry and fiew-Ta mm BYE busily and can be obtained in any size. Don't SDPEdIIY engaged l" "MUN! i-hfi l just put the articles any old place ranchers in the breeding of the Is- surprised with the mrmY lmflftive- _ land's finest strains. merits of the streets of the lair lOWll, He was accompanied on his trip lrv hi: dniichier ‘Mvr-tle. son There classifications for darks up to 25 per cent, dark me- FIFE and CASH PRIZES for 43 SECTIONS p111 nnvl Miss Priscilla Nelsen, new service station for Ml‘. Emery in the attic; use these lHEXJCH- ,. . . . Fprm 1 ‘lCZl n they motored to McFarltme. Vlfhen finished it will lsive cartons and keep the Attic mums‘ “gm lnedlmns’ pale silvers ' he pnid his be one of the many. most modern presentable at all times. and Exlm p? slwerfi mes“ are u) ' siib-diiiclcd i adults, yeurlirigs, fifTlii-Zwi Efljllifii and Pups- 153195 and lemalesi I classes for hands, sire and three of ’ his get. darn and two of her pro- geny, best matched pair, male or female, adults and’ pups, nine _ championships and a grand cham- iy ploneliip for the best fox in the H show. A silver trophy is awarded t‘, to the ezihlbltor totalling the great- Q‘ cst number oi points. GREE Tuvcs FR OM THE BITY (i; fiiIARLCTTETCWN Over ii quarter of a century cigo the world was given u new industry, through the faith, courage, and vision of our lslcind pioneers in fox-ranching. i3, -—-—-_ Q Horses Transmit ‘i: Brain Disease ‘Sy STEPHEN J. McDONOUGH u-"ociatcil Press Science Writer) KANSAS CITY, Oct. 28—(AP)— 112w and highly fatal brain dis- "F3 transmitted from horses to ‘IZEIBH beings. probably b mos- uitoes, has been dlscovere . ‘F357 J Y l’ . The industry has now become one of this Province’: most gainful fields of production, and continues to maintain its place throughput boil-i good ond bod sec- tons. It is an entirely new form of ' _ _ __ _ _ n, encephalitis. or inflammation of The onnuul Prince Edward Island Silver_Fox Exhibition is on important con- ~- the brain. caused by a fllterable t'b fng f ctor to our continued world leadership It is u meeting place for our pi “"15 §rhl°h dglntimaifs m”, 3f‘ r1 U i cl - ,9, sues. . Roy . Fcems er o e _ . . . . . ., _, _ most progressive ranchers and offers splendid opportunities for the interchange of Blgiitwggtimiattg; Zuni; Ml crican Public Health Association ideas on oil phases of the domestic feeding and breeding of foxes, and the produc- tion of highest quality stock it! “mention here miday‘ it The disease, which caused the , death of 25 of the 38 known vic- tims. was di<covcr_e:i only two Recognizing the volue of this unnuol show, the Moyor and members of the i‘ mom)“ mm Health department ob “- ficials found thrre small children e a , City Council, on behalf of the citizens of Charlottetown gladly welcome the Ei- i‘ hibitors and visitors to the ls|ond's capitol, with the hope that the years ahead will ‘it ‘;'l‘,§;,f“,f,°“,‘;§§l‘o'f, ‘$112,322 ssrileugbeg. he years of successful progress and expansion. “’ ‘WW5 1W1 died 0f equine en- ‘ "enhsilltis E. A. FOSTER Eixaminntlon oi’ the tissues and Mayor. ‘iiriv of the symptoms of three "hdren who died over the Labor 11v week end proved they had Wnuircd horse encephalitis, Q, The prevalence of the “eastern" l; "rain of encephalitis virus as dif- /' “rmtiaied from the strain found '1 in the middle and far west, has t‘ been known many years, Dr. \ Feemster said, but transmlaion g to humans. making it e new hu- i man disease, was unknown, Nowhere else in the world are such beautiful premiums and cash prizes awarded for Sil- ver Foxes. The result is that the world’s finest specimens of_Silver Fox mcei here and an op- portunity is afforded to Silver Fox ranchers and the public generally to witness the pro- gress that is being made in this great fur industry. This Exhibition is the talk of the Silver Fox world and will be visited by prominent fur men and fox ranchers from other provinces. You cannot afford to miss this Show, either as an exhibitor or spectator. There are classifications for darks up to 25 per cent, dark mediums _mediums, light mediums, pale silvers and extra pale silvers. subdivided into adults, yearlinirs and pups, males and females, Classes for herds, sire and three of his get, dzim 11nd two of her progeny, best matched pair male or female, adults and pups, nine Championships and :1 Grand (‘hum- pionship for best fox in Show. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of number of entries. one i0 six entries three prizes, seven to eight entries four prices, nine to ten entries five prizes. eleven to‘ tnolvocntries six prizes, thirteen to fourteen entries seven prizes, fifteen to sixteen entries eight prizes, seven- teen to eighteen entries nine prizes, nineteen i0 twenty entries ten ])I‘I'I.t‘.\‘. twenty-one _to twenty-five entries eleven prizes, over twenty-five entries t\\'cl\'e_pi"i1.us. .\l(l.l1t'>\'~\\'|ll he divid- ed as follows:--1st $12; 2nd $9; 3rd $6, remaining creditable quiilitvinu entries s1 ouch. Grand Championship Trophy 'A magnificent silver trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor ivinnini: the greatest III- her oi.’ points ln the Show. Other trophies offe red at this Silver Fox Show provide a gfdeilt measure of attraction, interest and stimulation. The array" of silvoi-vvni-o which \11l_l be 0n 1s- play during the period of the Show is a mzignificient one and moi-its the attention oi our PM“ Grand Banquet Canadian National Hotel ' The annual Foxmen's Banquet will be held on Tuesday. November lat. zit liw Cann- dlan National Hotel and will be the highlightof the season. Only l-ill tickets will be sold so as to avoid crowding and assure every guest of a pleasant and highly entertaining evening. Music, mirth and an unexcelled repast; short snappy speeches will i111 given by leading men and prominent authorities on Silver Fox ranching. AUCTION SALE 0F LIVE FOXES ' A feature of this year's fox show will be a sale of live foxes t11 be hvlrl nt the termination of the show. Mr. B. L. l-lowatt is chairman of the Fox Sale Committee and will give full particulars in connection with the. sale to any exhibitor. lt is exported that ltltl or more four-s will be put up at auction and an opportunity afforded ranchers i0 secure tho Iii-st breeding stock in the Province at reasonable prices. Almost all the leading ranchers who are ex- hibiting will dispose of some of their show foxes at. this stile, which is (‘renting wide interest not only in this Province but in other provinces as well. Parties who contemplate exhibiting and have not been supplied with a Prize List shouldwrite to the Secretary and one will be mailed at once. BllillTllll CLARK, President WALTER Suinmerside, ' P. E. I. Keep Mlnnrds in the home. ll. SHAW, Secretary 1212.1. (Iliarlnrtcttixvn, a