NOVENEEA _3, r1937 “PEERLESS” lllX NElllNG Galvanized before and after weaving. Large stock on hand. Heavy shipment en route from England. We have everything for the rancher, FOOD CHOPPERS, ENAMEL and ALUMINUM FOX PANS, WATERING PANS rox TONGS, FOX STAPLES, LACING . WIRE. v HINGES and HASPS The Rogers Hardware Company, Limited . Phone 105. Charlottetown \ FOX RANCHERS! I WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AT THE Byng Silver Fox 0om|1any’s Ranch .MT. EDWARD ROAD If you are In the market to buy, we can offer Medium t0 Extra Pale stock from some of our best bred sires 11nd dams. "O.Z. 30-1-1” sired Champion Female Pup Amherst Show, and also produced pelt which sold at London Auctions for $160.00, the highest priced pelt in 80,000. This statement can be verified by communicating with the Secretary of the C.N.S.F.B. Association, Summerside, P. E. Island. This strain may be seen all through our ranch. Our foxes are priced right. E. S. COFFIN GRAFTON STREET m». COFFIN i: CO. -- ._ island Produced Fox Foods Assure Success l Imperial Fox Biscuits _ AND _ Peerless Fox Biscuits —- ARE - Outstanding Fox Foods That Get Results In well-developed, vigorous foxes- Highest quality pelts, fully furred, thick- skinned, diamond sheened. Production of regular and large ""9"- , MANUFACTURERS “IMPERIALS " “PEEJILES ” imperial Biscuit P. E. I. l-‘cx Biscuit Company Ltd. liomlifllll! l-lll- k, . .__.__i__ THE CHARLOTTWITOWN . PA 101v i PAVILION $CENE 0F JUD ciivc GUARDIAN we; ___FAGE NINE MAGNIFICENT lRilPHlES Rlllt SHtlll yiiiiis The Trophies oiiered at the Silver F“ Sh“! Provide a great measu e 0f attraction, interest and stimula- tion. The array of silverware which ‘"1" be o" display during the‘ period of the Show is a magnificent one and merits more than passmé notice The sincere thanks of the F02: Exhibitors‘ Association is ex- tended to those to whose generosity and interest this tine encourage- mcnt and support is due. The following is a. list of ‘Trophies to be offered this year ‘l. Silver g Cup donated by GEORGE R. MCQUARRIE, Sum- mfirside. for Champion Adult Male, Won in 1936 by Roy woodglfle M51- P9911651’. E. I. ' . ilver Cu donate b _ NATIONAL FPOX A131) YAINIFEEL Summerside, for Champion Yearl- lnl; Male. Won in 1936 by Stewart 3t LEWIS. Summer-side. 3. Silver Cup donated by INTER- NATIONAL FOX AND ANIMAL FOOD LLMHTED, Lowell. W. Han- fglfkéhiasrlllitilmerlsxigfiit Rcprelsentative - P 011 ema . l" 193G by 1H1 D. Carl‘. Coia/ehgd)? 4. Silver Cup donated by 130M- INION LIFE ASSURANCE COM- PANY, Charlottetown, for Champ- ion Yearling Female, Won in 1933 h)‘ “Q B. lVIcArthur, Ken5_ngmn_ 5. Silver Cup donated by CAN- ADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION for Champion Male Pup. Won in 1936 by H. G. Muttart, Summerside. t3. Silver Cup donated by C. M. LAMPSON 8a 00., London, Eng- land, ALFRED FRASER dz CO, INC., N. Y., for Champion Female Pup. Won in 1936 by Stewart 8: Lewis. Summcrside. 7 Silver Cup donated by THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL, Peter G. Clark, Representa- tive, Summerside, for Champion Pup of Show. Won in 1936 by Stew- art &- Lewis, Summerside. B. Silver Cup donated by T. EATON COMPANY, LTD., Mionc- ton, N. B., for champion Male 0t Show. Won in 1936 by Roy Wood- sldc, Malpeque. 9. Silver Cup donated by LEVIN FUR COMPANY, 13.11. Holman, Representative, Charlottetown, for" Champion Female of Show. Won in 1036 by W. B. McArthur, Kensing- ton l0. Silver-Cup donated by GOV- ERNMENT OF‘ NEW BRUNSWICK for Grand Champion Fox oi Show. Won in 1936 by Roy Woodside, Mal- pccpie, ll. Silver Cup donated by HIS HONOR LIEUT - GOVERNOR GEORGE DesBRISAY DeBLOIS for Sire and Three of his Get. Won in 1936 by Roy vvoodside, Mapeque. 12. Silver Cup donated by THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN I01‘ best Senior Herd. Won in 1936 by W. B. McArthur, Kensingtmi. 13. Silver Cup donated by REV- ERE HOTEL. Byron Brown, Pro- prietor, Charlottetown, ior Champ- ‘on Yearling Herd. Won in 1936 by W. B. McArthur, Kensington. l4. Silver Cup donated by THOMAS HARPER for best Junior I-Ierctwon in 1936 by Stewart 8t Lewis, Summerside. 15. Silver Cup donated by DOM- INION FUR SALES LTD., for Best Matched igldulttlfaiinxwoiiin 81:10 1936 by W. B. cAr ur, ens n. 16. Silver Cup donated bl’ TIP TOP TAILORS. W. P. Bruce. Char- lottetown, Representative. for best Matched Pup Pair. Won in 1936 by S. R. Johnston, Fortune Bridge. Silver Trophy donated by CAN" ADA PACKERS to be awarded t0 the Exhibitor maklilll the highest- number of points in Classes 1 to 8 inclusive. Award to be made 0n the Make YOUR RENDEZVQU§ AT Q i 6 6 I O 0 Q Q RESTAURANT and TEA ROOM - -+¢+++oo++o move‘, Get acquainted with one of these sizzling hot, ten- , I der stocks! You'll enjoy ltl 0 F 4P 4 1 l 1 1P For s. Five Course Dinner MENU Soup or Cocktail Our Speciol Steok Vegetable Coffee Ton Mill Choice of Doolort m 0nd George some chlfl0“€\III p ODWIICQ Capitol 11101.0 vvv The following statement by Mr. George Callbeck on his fur prices will be read with general interest and appreciation. "Though a decline has been taken place in the _DX'1¢e o! 311V" Fox skins since 1934, Silver Fox is now in good demand and prices have been generally maintained since the London March Sales. OI the unprecedented numbers placed on the sales last year fewer thaii 17,000 skins remained to be offered on the London October Sales, in compariwn with 25,000 skins a year ago; and of those only a. few skins remain unsold- “Silvery skins are still selling for higher average prices than those of other color caisses. Full Silvers on the October sales registered H- slight price decline, while the halt Registration In today's issue of this paper may be found two advertisements oi the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association. The ad. on Canadian National Registration of foxes is one that deals with a sub- ject. deserving the consideration oi Canadian Silver Fox breeders everywhere. It r. business is worth operating at all it is worth operat- ing well. At the present time when line-breeding for herd improve- ment ‘: a recognized guide to lili- table matings for the production of high class foxes-that the in- dustry as a whole stands so much in need ot-Rcgistration, and that in a broad Canadian way, is a re- quirement for a lireeders’ intell- igent and progressive operation. Recent amendments to the Con- stitution oi the Canadian National silver Fox Breeders‘ Association have removed restrictions and have thu5 made Registration more ac- ceptable to many silver iox breed- foilowing basis: First prize. 4 P031953 __ ers, for example the annulling oi the section which prohibited the keeping oi’ other than registered foxes. Another concession now en- joyed is that a rancher is not 1'8- quired to get certificates for the pups that he pelts nor for foxes to be sold to people who acknowledge in writing that they do not need certificates. Yet another privilege now obtains which is this year be- ing ambriiced by breeders in var- ious provinces 0i Canada. This is ; 3rd prze. 2 as far as money 2nd prize, 3 p points. Other priz g Alaskan bred Silver Foxes. 100 or more to choose from before pelting. J. M. ROOP Ranch on Kensington Road Marketing Foxes i but to provide for 1 Assured Demand '3 For Good Skins Silvery Peiiffiizi Selling At Premium Prices, Reports Mr. George Callback. silver skin was in good demand at prices fully equal to those o! the June sales, The demand for Silver Fox is be- ing maintained, and barring lur- their serious European complica- tions iirm prices are anticipated. "Silver Fox has enjoyed and is enjoying a popularity that goes on increasing year by year. Fashion will occasionally call for changs in the color phasing but the in- imitable beauty of Silver Fox will always have an especial appeal to drc~sy women. I believe there will continue to be a profitable market for high class Silver Fox skins, and . hence a permanent field for the keenly observant rancher who will i properly apply himself to produce the kind of article required." a And Advanced Registration which re- quires that foxes qualifying for this distinction 0e not only nigh class foxes-foxes 0i show calibre- but also that they be producers oi litters each containing at least four l pup; of high class quality. For a. comprehensive and syste- matic breed improvement a regis- tration broadly Canadian is a necessity. Only foxes registered in the Canadian National Live Stock Records are recognized on such shows as the Charlottetown Fox Show. The Maritime Winter Fair, The Quebec silver Fox Show and- The Toronto Rovai, _ ; The Association's other advertise- ; ment deals with the eo-otrerativel marketing of Silver Fox xurs. The . Eur Marketing Department of the A=s0ciati0n is truly a eo-ooerative institution. Its handling charges, are low, set not to make prclltsl cce ‘ Brim! All Your TIIZE T SIS-LE i _ T0 US 0R PHONE 909 We patch, repair, and , vulcanize t ALL MAKES l AND t ALL SIZES t OF , TIRES and TUBES. l Free tire-changing service y with all jobs inside city limits ‘ WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE I llry Cleaning uiuuirs cowiis CI-IIFFON VELVET! TAFFETA SILK CREPE SATIN GEORGETTE ETC. Your Entire Wardrobe. The industry's most modern equipment plus clever experienced op- erators give you “Clorox” dry-cleaning. Phone 104 Launderers, Dry Cleaners -~=l IF YOUR AIM IS GOOD PELT CHEAP. BUT to feed the Basins’ the“ you m %'"!_\£l0-g‘he Original Seasonal Fox Feed. l “Iszgue lpupon Selling Plan_on all Sunglo Rations , i? _ "l2 ut the Best Ingredients by test u5ed_ -iving Ranchers more Service than anv other Feed House 31317513nileifllliifiiilillfilill’iL°'i§i§‘i§li§§i°i~“‘l" ‘my-Elm’ m‘ M‘ ‘ * ee -' ~ - l" Pffillllfle the required Results. Poss. e “uh “huh Write for SUNGLO SERV .1 , . . - - Ranching information. Publiilferd iIOfiIYITVS fzfllllkjllzjicihcallé§ediggitffiigK International Fox fillllllerslllllllltllt Foods Ltd. Summerside, - - _ P_ E_ Island not aiming t0 feed “OW is the time t0 have the ignition and cooling systems 0f your car thoroughly overhauled and put in A-l condition. I Brim: 3'0"!‘ car to us for Radiator Flushing and Repairs, Washing, We carry a complete stock of Exide and Presi-0-Lite Batteries. and are equip- t‘l l. ' z‘ . ‘ ' - - MALLETT’S BATTERY SERVICE UALITY. FOX MEATS -_/._/-_ WE SPECIALIZE IN A FULL LINE OF FOX MEATS, CARRIED AT PROPER TEMPERATURES, ASSURING THE EAT is the natural food for FOXES. IRST common-sense, and now extensive research work reveals that sound meat is absolutely essential for the profitable raising of foxes in captivity. RANCHER 0" _ FRESH MEAT AT ALL TIMES x, TBIPE WEASAND 11iEAT HORSEMEAT REEF CHEEKS HEARTS name nvEn LIP MEAT BONELESS BEEF 4‘ i ._.g__ ._g._ ETC. 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