NOVEMBER 1o, was KEEN COMPETITION ‘[1115 UHAKLUI'I'I‘J'I'UWN GUARDIAN . M y. 'rnur._ n-LALV N PAGE ELEVEN AMONG SIL VER BEA U TIES World’s Finest Foxes In Keen Competition At The Provincial Show Secretary W. R. Shaw“ Reviews Objectives Of Fox Breeders’ Ex- itive position and held there com- monly. Sure, it takes a long time and much thought and many failures. has passed on. And like the great man that he was. he was sitting my up on top when his call camq. All these pioneers in the Alaskans had what it takes, if you know Will-il- I mean. Alolig back in i927 r noticed in a litter of so called Standard bred pups that I was piliing three that 8110t\'f‘d faint cross markings. They had the yellow cast in the ear... At that time I believed I cussed con- siderably about the man who had put that foreign blood in my sup- posedly pure Standards. I intend- outgrown the'r yellow cast and were very clear, wide band siliers. Boy but they were knockouts. Five light silvers all in one litter. And since that time this throw-back litter has left a remarkable iin- presion on my herd. By weaving them back and forth through the herd that fine wide band. clear silver. and sparkle is common ra- ther than rare. Not as pronounced aswe would like of course — we have not reached perfection by a long wavy. As I worked with this litter and saw the good results 1 t”. 1t; has 9, greater silver surface , to shine through the veil and im-l parts to the pelt that brightness s0‘ sought after and pad for. And this t swollen band is recessive. Genei-U ally speaking these swollen bands: are brighter, clearer, nwtallie silveri than the thin band. They are not so apt to he 0f the du‘l yellowish‘ grey color as the thin ones. Forf this reason they impart l0 th~ nelt‘ more charticteiy These band.- are not so apt to he up with extreme sllkines of a pelt. not for a lot of shqtnf-Mi ,, 1,9,; 1 This silkiness that we once heard be misunderstood let me add that so much about in the shows nevcothe live fox shows have a place in W11 make you money in pelts. The l th: scheme of things. They are a coarser pelt stands up better ull- grand lIL-LlLUUOXI. However. the rir-r the immense amount of han- llffifitilihf of show fox and the breed- filing llflrib-wary now days to get ' r: of fox for rwlls are man; mile: U11‘ W1! V? the consumer. And apart. If you doubt this Jilst re genrrallv streaking the coarser pelts fleet n lllllllltli‘ or. the propoaztiori "e heavier. The uiiderfur is un- 1 Are [lie big show‘ winners of thu fed}, coaizei" and this makes part the hizh priced p"ll. ]ll‘ti(lll(‘8l1' mrw‘ substance in your pelt. of today? .lll>i stud: ~ n" buyers pay for fur. boy;- ynii havi c.——'~~ To build a really fine strain or 100 pair of breeding silvers takesa life- time. Alter ten years of good sound culling they just begin to get start- ed in the right direction. Anyone who has been breeding silvers for several years begins to realize that lhe darker phase is dominant nver the lighter phase. It is easier to hired a dark fox ed lo pelt them all at the first pr mini-z. No visitor was ever al- lowed tn see this litter. I really was a-liamcd to have them on the place. Along in the fall Jack Chastck dropped in for a char. We jwcre nul in the ranch looking a few of them over when it occurred to me to take a. lock at this yellow was getting, gradually my harsh . o’ During The Fox Show We are Offering a very BIG SPIQCIAL slflfifi Aifi“r\§\i\\\ .- a“ QYJ." w - --_ -_._-; liibition Association In Staging ’l‘his Week’s Spectacular Show. estubli lied in this province lor the inainwiiiiiicc of our record. the iin- provenicnt of the industry and the help of the average breeder. It poscdly pure Standards ‘has mel- lovxcd. Today I bless his dear old soul. Knowingly or unknowingly- he did a great performance. A full silver pelt of top quality has what we have come to call on Tic tired Show is on. And do M ].H‘;|{.,.l1<i\t' really great it is? 5“ ipuulirrl .\ roiitl. the klFPille-Q ill the ivoilil, the llilllllilt? rcsillt of . - . ~ ~ - - - '" litter Willi a inan who was our ranches “a strong swollen ' ‘ ~ < ~ ii . art and skill. naming is the mOai potent instrument we . . . NIH! _ ‘ g i. f I . _ _, . S uwtlhi-iiiioiiviutv illld finish. they possess in the hrotection of the un‘ that‘ n ls {.0 breed m?!“ light Th? 113°“ l1’ 5°°111s l’1“111°'~" 1Y1 "W" 9315- band?‘ By swollen band we mean Ol1 El 6W O _ \ m I l between two rows 0i 3 disputed Position in the fox world. d“ Er Oneb love m “op up‘ u 1st sluicly being “Md m Avaskfll“ he one that l5 131E" Bl SW10 P011" 01 - -" ’ i" l1 ' ' . . M H“ l ill t for finil siipiem- l Noble six hundred Never ma: hard m got’ mom m Come 1mm and ' “W111i 11°‘ mm ‘m Seeing “m” n5 length than at me “nds- This ~ p i g ‘.~ 1 . - good. Here again is our old friend 3 1.115,‘ mound m‘, head’ the dominant black lorcling it ovri" the shy light type. And here again the thinking, wise breeder can breed the recessive silver into the foreground so that in his herd the‘ , dark foxes are few and far bv- Island Produced Fox Foods Assure Success tween. -»—~- . - . - W. ~- lmperial Fox Biscuits AND But I wa= due for a great surprise and Jack never knew why. Those [mp5 hfld swollen band adds a flash to the pelt that is noticeable. It gives a greater refractory surface to glit- These Radios have been only slightly used for dilutin- sti-atin g and are in perfect shape. = l 'l'hc home o1 lhc Fox indus- their lustre fade. You can keep I1 roiilriliuic this wcck to the l the reputation of your own ranch l-‘ox Exhibition, ‘ and of the fox industry of this pro- ‘ h. Mrpig- greatest foxcia. We are vince in the world's front window. , _ losing sight of the fact Mr. Breeder, by reridingk-iind apply- lhzs great industry originated ing the lesson: which only the ‘and that breeders all over Charlottetown Fox Show is able t0 iht- still look to Prince Edward El"?- lslmzrl as the mo t iiriportlint centre ‘if fox Illtidlifllflll. Our respciisibil- i 1w is lo maintain our supremacy A aiioii in this respect. jjrvrliil‘. o‘. Shortlioriis, Clydes- ‘ uul .1\_vr. ircs on this contin- mi lh Aigentine, the world 5i ill (Lrrct their steps to Scot- land for their requirement", when , gho bcr! hire-ding animals are rc- qliirczl to improve their herds. ‘ Win"! Siuzply "cause Scoilaiid 0r- lgiinlul this" breeds of outstand- ing. and lflllO\\’(‘(l up through , by improving their _ . and strains, by skillful study. ind Con‘ application of the funda- i menial principles of the bi'eeilei"s_ u‘. and inrhtstry. Breeders of foxtw the world Cl\'(‘l' look to Pimci- Edward Island for ihCLI‘ finest piotluct. and will con- illlllf‘ in do so. as long as Prince Edward lsiluid breeders follow the: IXflllhYc of the “Land of the’ gr: alest We are giving the usual 90 day irutirziiitt-t- and fit-e installation. Our clearance stock consists of: A Ev a s iv e Recessives ‘ny w. J. Basical- u I would like to branch off here for a moment and illustrate this one point from a. breeding experi- ment that we conducted a few years back. I was then and still, p I B’ ' rim a great admirer 0f a real good‘ Alaskan. To me these big fcllotvs have a romance that fascinates. My old friends such as Joseph (From The American h“. Brendon] Sterling, Jack and Frank Chastck.‘ To the quesmon of why the“, are: and Georg“. Morrison dug these big: not more mp grade pens on the?‘ lobos out cf the inud up in Alaskal nlarkets‘ ‘my more are b0 nmny; and have told inc about it in their; poor pelts produced each year. 1% "Wnlimguflge- I “W” ‘wk 1111. would h“ w [Ilake this Original‘. Alaskan iii the face but what some] incident these fine men have re- 2 Victor console model radios“ 8 Tube~$l39.00 f0r——- 1 Victor console model radi0— 5 Tube—-$89.50 f0r~~ ~-_ 69.50 2 Westinghouse console radi0s— i 5 Tube-$89.50 for — — - _- If you wish to pick up a real bargain don't fail to take ad- t vantage of this rare opportunity’. You will also find here a complete stock oi’ the NEW VICTOR AND \lVEJSTINGHOLTSPI RADIOS. PRICED FROM $37.50 UP. ARE Outstanding Fox Fonds That Get Results In Well-developed, vigorous foxes. Highest. iqualily pelts. fully furred. thick- skinned- diamond sheencd. tatement Production of regular and large litters. S . “Evow desirable feature ofafim,‘ cited pops up I can picture these fox ‘ION: ls Rcccssivot. To clamp! hardy pioneers way up in the ate this remark let us ta-ke as an‘ comm?’ God fmgoit Suflormg i1“ MANUFACTURERS cxanlplc a fun Silver m“ of “m: the privatlons that such a land can beauty and point out a few of dish out. Gradually they asscm- i I l l l . y . those rcccssivcs Step by “on l bled a handful of these wild sil- " k The successful breeder is on’: v95 mgmmw‘ “ml mid- Ul“ fmmda‘ , , e y. w t . n, f 0 I - D who can breed these negative char-i no" [or 1h?" Present fine herds. “l/"PILICIALS ' ‘PLLRIIL-S-S 1 O O ncteristics, the ones that occur sel- Trm-y “the Rmmmc“ of the Amsk‘ P E I l limit llflfl consistently raisci do,“ mm a positive position so mm ans" is a very expppssit-p phrase y 1 . 1 [he 1 .. p; up. (map-D. of their: in his herd or and they are Con“; All of these gentlcrlicn lived to reap ' l4‘) (Jredt George street in. llllitlrnvfl- study. 01mm" mon featuics. In other words he‘ u“? "““'*"“'d 0r the" 1‘="1°1'1fi°°5- 01115‘ has taken a. recessive character and: "m" an“ “u “w” trying 5'91"“ by proper breeding methods hasj :—— made it a dominant character. To start with all of us know that: this flue silver pelt traces directly back to red forefathers. In nature red foxes are common. Silver foxes are rare. Therefore sllvcr is reces- sive to redfI-iowcver, we all know that this red dominance can be subdued to a point where it seldom crops up and then only in a fnint way. Here then ls the first reces- sive to be encountered in the pro- duction of silver fox pelts. 'l‘l~.c several that I will mention in this article all can be bred into a pos- iluiczi. roirultation. applicationr- the»? arr- all vitally essential in the lllll..l.f'llllllt'-.‘ o1 our record and the .ill]li‘ll\"'lllf‘lli. of oiir livetock. A. more general knowledge of tha‘. tnmhinaiinii nf quality-factors DO.~'\(‘\~(‘-Il in our best animals alid the methods employed to produce that. rouihnzation ls essential. One of the finest mediums through which that‘. knowledge mziv be 0l)'iill!\‘(| is the anliuitl Fox Show. tlic urcalcst of which we arc limr holding. No finer opportun- lt.\' (‘llll be afforded for observa- tion study and inspiration. No ‘lllrr iltlitulion could have been . ¢“"——» __ __________ ,,__,,__ }. _ _... _ .. .. THE PURE MILK co. WELCOMES The Exhibitors and Visitors Attending THE FOX SHOW iii!!!‘ i Company Ltd t ,1 , - » E co n om y for the Fox Rancher Your pens are either an investment or an expense . . . it is a wise invest- ment to enclose them with a strong. flexible wire fabric that will re- sist rust for the longest possible time. with no maintenance. That QUALITY F 0X MEATS WE SPEOIALIZE IN A full line of fox meats, carried at MEAT is the natural food t’ l f l i for Foxes. l ,___> _ __ Y(,A,__,_____.___ First. com on son so a n d now, extensive research work FROST CHAIN LINK FABRIC reveals that sound meat is zibsolufely zissculiiil for the . . . galvanized alter woven, and - that is important. It uluru on unbroken. heavy coat of zinc all over. giving moisture no foothold. Front Fox Fabric is made in widths from l8 in. C0120. and in l2. l4 and 155i gnuqu. Sample: of win. with information on Front Fabric i and Stool Pom (no on roquut. FROST profitable raising of foxes in eapativitv. proper temperatures’, assuring the Rancher fresh meats at :.;>' times HO! Non-o Damn it. W. MONTREAL TRIPE 4 HORSEMEAT HEARTS BONELESS BEEF WEASANIJ MEAT BEEF Ol-IEEKS BEEF LIVER LIP MEAT Frost Fox Fabric is stocked and sold by: The DOMINION SILVER FOX FIIRS, Ltd Summerside, P. E. I. Just as we are all very proud of our An- nual Show of Silver Foxes-The Industry _ _._ o . A that brings us Wealth, so should we be jusl- ' ' ' H‘ ' 5- li‘ proud of our Pure Milk Plant - The FOX FEEDS Dalilv that brings us Health. “GARDEN CITY” Dairy is the only Milk lflant. in Charlottetown. It was also the first Dairy to guarantee our citizens safe milk. The desire of the Company has been. and is. that every home in the city should have SAFE MILK. “save OUR CHILDREN AND BUILD Ora NATION" The Management invites you to visit their Modern. Sanitary Plant and see how “Gar- den ffity” Clarified, and Pasteurized Pro- ducts Safeguard Prepared Under Strict Government Supervision JIIBILEE FOX FOOO BALANOEO RIITION CANADA PACKERS LTD. Ilo. 1 Prince Street’ -' = “SPRATTS” WEETIVIEET SUNGLO PRODUCTS ROYAL CUBES AND CHOW PURINA CUBES AND CHOW SHREDDED WHEAT IMPERIAL BISCUITS (whole, 5 Medium, and Fine.) v The Henlthyof the Citizens. ; 1," pmme We guarantee our prices to be as low as uou .. - 1273 lie an an e w w can buy elsewhere. 1274 Com" m 1275 Fitzroy And Great George Streets. Phone 584. Charlottetown, P. I. COFFIN t? CO. CORNER. GRAFTON I IIILLSBOIK) STREETS glasses