Patrons Honorary Directors and‘ Officers, Fox_ Show FATIDNB TIIIEOTLGITORGIDIBIT-TGAYDQLOIB LAGoVernos-otthePTovInceodPrincelidwarI-ilsland non. abomi- wnm, Minister of liuriculture Dominion of Oanada ‘ EON. W. J. P. llcll-IIILAN Plemier o! the Province of Prince Edward Island uosouaav raasrnsrrr , GEORGE OALBIDK president Canadian National Silver-Pb: Breeder; Association HONORARY DIR-DUMB! HON. THOMAS MBNUTI‘ Minister oi’ Agriculture. Prince Edward Island RSHLP SAMUEL KENNEDY -'-r'¢~‘n\ HIBWO r Mayorofdharlottetown MAJOBTJIDGARWNWT hesidentnoardolmds rnasmssr F. o. xnnunov, Southport VICE-PRESIDENT‘ 0. B. ROGERS, Summe " '. I SECRETARY i‘ WALTER. R. SHAW, Department or Agriculture, Charlottetown ...---<-_-y.- L B l8 i: THE CANADIAN O’! COMMERCE Board of Directors C. B. Rogers, Bummersl’ . B. W. " binson, Bummer-side. Robert Baker, Bedeque. KING’! (COUNT! Douglas Alt-ken, Bay Fortune. R. W, Stewart, "ontegue. A. l". Campbell. Mcnta un. ocean's COUNTY 79mm finding. Charlottetown. Rlchn Roper. 554mm“- Maior A. 5. Robertson, Mermaid. G. Kennedy. Southport. Ioeorge Brown, Charlottetown “Lt-Col. 11A. MI-cKinnon, Oivtown. EWalter Gregor, Brackley Point. Samuel Johns‘ Fortune Bridge. 5 ramps couzrrv wnnavlseh, ' ‘ e. so. o. BakctMs-rgate. ‘ sxscurrva commune gllieath Bowness, Kenslngton. 1B. Graham 3.08m. Summcrsldc. Lt-Col. DA. MacKinnon, civtown. B. W. R.“ , summerside. O. c. Baker. Margate. George, Brown. Multili- John Roper, Charlottetown. screams-auburn Heath Bowness, Kensingmn. ii NOTICE Bring your Foxes to the RAYNER P LTING STA ON ‘ 40 years’ experience, Felting and Drumming $1.00 Drumming 25c per skin or 5 x . ISIINGLII Ii !SII=I‘\IA'IQBQ1J _56X'Vbfi01l, but-through the Fox Exhibitors’ Assn.) Exhibitions oi all classes are ex- tremely valuable to the evens! Producer, because of the ' crms- tioa which is glven not only by ob- W901’- tunity o! nference with other » breeders, who may be able to give valuable on breeding, care and handling of live stock. There no experience who has iound out cer- fonn things by dealing with his sni- mals for many years.- Innophsaeoftheiiveetockin dustryisthemagreeltsrnesdcf suds information than in fox breeding, for this after all is com- paratively new phase. of animal production, and there is still much tobelearnedbythegreatmassof breeders in “ therewith. Furthermore the industry is gradu- ally extending and embracing new breeders, particularly among the farmers of the country, who are adding a few ioxes as a valuable sideline to the livestock industry. It is only natural that these new breeders should be somewhat un- ceflzainregardlxig thehighest type ,ment. the Fox Show provides the finest i L: ma. obey- “f night's affair, laid she feared there and quality of foxes, as well as re- gar-ding many or the details con- nected with feeding and manage- 'ro all who am in the industry possible facility in an educative way. Here one may closely follow TVORL Tremendous Value Show To Fur Opportunity Given To Observe Best Foxes And . (bnfer With Leading Breeders. ' ' dividusl breeders ranch. Show supplies‘ are unllmltedr - ities. and who really are anxious to perieot the icxea under theiricase; All exhibitors are justiiiedzby the education, stimulation and encour- agemen‘ they are able to give to the average breeder in any particu- lar line. They can be made more valuable according as the average man places himsell in a position to receive such benefits. many excellent shows in farm pro,- nonc have been in the- same class this feature ls the greatest of its possible standard, No breeder who on November 5th, 8th, 7th, 8th and 9H1. _ Of Foo: Fame-rs the lube as he eamully peeicrms_ his work and places the various classes. By close observation and questioning the reasons why a cer-. tdnfoxgoestothetopmaybcg ascertained. A iurther study oi this‘ aniiml ls oi inestimable value, in. that the observer may receive and fix in his mind a clear impression; of the type and quality which a. good four should possess. In subse- quent work the hum-motion thus gleaned may be applied in the in- The opportunities which the m t0 those who are alert to its possibil- Prince Edward Island haifhad ducts that have wielded a wonder- ful influence on its production, but as the m»: Show, for undoubtedly kind in the world, and should ra- diate an influence of the highest is engaged in fox breeding and who wishes to improve his ranch should I neglect tc participate in its benefits mes. noosaveii: 3F! , neaars on axon-r r0 summonses" NEW vonx. Nov. a 4mm. Franklin D. Roosevelt has a. debate on her hands for tomorrow nisht wo . Mn. Roosevelt accepted a ohal-l longs from Miss Dorothy Frocks; law preservation party candidnilfl for representative-at-large from New York. icr a debate on the propriety o! the unites states. President's wife campaimine 101' opponent of MI-ls mm. she sairLI " however, the only time lvlillblo I8 tomorrow night at a dinner ior Mrs. Whitney. chairman o! the committee m chem m: tomorrow! would be no room on the nwmml for Miss Frocks. Miss Frocks said it was "emin- ently unfair” for Mrs. Roosevelt W‘ use the prestige o: her position for m s1 oo m‘ w“ 15.5"" m 96 °'"i'='St FALL-FURRING MomREAL-Deatbs per iww : B. I. RAYN E R FOX RATIQN N0. 1 o! children from five w 14 year; Ff Summerside. . - .44 your nearest dealer. I m" dwms“! I“ “mm” by "o" We have a few (Zhoice Males and descendants of our PROTECTO PRESERVATIVE ' PAINT For Shingles and Rough Lumber. SeQIsTTWW" and preserves. mt inn: a a . Positively u. highest p quality which can be obtalufi. ' I .i;?,~ l?» """f~\~cww~wwe- CHAMPION MA LE of the I932 and 1933 Fox Show’ summons B03. F‘ and CHANDLER s ‘ during a rive-year period reports. {he Boa-rd of Health ‘I I Females close aaamsonn nou. nogrmos ASIIIIIALT . SHINGLES Fire Resistant Mrs. Gaspar Whitney says the a r4 m. Michael n. mm, BtAILbanstomal-khisfloyearsas a Bishop. Dr. Purse was consecv, Africa, in 1909, and ll years later_ shire diocese and returned to Eng- 1 "Mrs. Caroline omv. Democrat-iv Illnlscopal Bench. l-le was appoint- lntimated the women members de- IE 0i Bishop Furse (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. Z-Presentation a purse has been made to Rev. Bishop o - rated Bishop of Pretoria, South was translated to the I-lJertiorvl-> and. Standing six feet four inches, Dr. "Mike" is one oi’ the tallest and also one of the most unconven- tional members o! the Enziisr ed to 9t. Albina dilrlng George's premiership. “I was simply thrown at you b" a Baptist Prime Minister." ti‘ Bis-hop told his flock at the tlm’ "and as far as I am concerned . have got to slt on your cheats for the zest of my natural. It may be unpleasant for all concerned." Like most other public men the Biahorr has occasionally received abusivr letters. The only notice he he' takenofthemistomslceanap- peel to the senders to put stamnf on them, "as he never found them worth the sumac-m." L103’! SAYS JURY WOMEN T00 SENTIMENTAI. when the foreman oi’ the jury isaome strong reason they becharyod xeeom¢ ltlsnthera orn STRiNGTIERHNlTIALJA I‘ ‘ WINNIPEG. Nov. z-Twu stories Bro told here about the extra in- iiilfll which became part and par- cel of the name oi His Grace, Mos! REV- I. 0. Stringer. who died sud- denly here recently. Hls correct name was Isaac Stringer but either in early boy- hood os- durin; his days in the Yu- kon the letter "o" was added, One story says It was inserted after Isaac for identification when he school at QUIET‘ is that III was added by a gambling miner money from the bishop in the vu- kcn. Wanting to acknowledge the ms uolvoim ‘Iv-GO Mfifiiillliii-sr IF A Distinguished Patrons ..i NOR- DEBDOIS “Lfihmpisifwaiiifi CAUSES CONJECTURIL said, did not distort upright bearing. means of better went to 0i’ the university bureau o! Ont. Kincardine. The who borrowed general knowledge oi . . debt. the miner is said to have g y iMarklllg Jubilee "Me" 2" = PM i" Pip" "I <‘ °°“" " _~_,.____ 597158915 Fur Mlnnrd’! for flora Feel nos. w. r. r. newsman: Pfhmitf of Prince IdWI-fll Illllll DON”! OVERDO ‘PAINTL. _, HAVE FINE BEARING WINNIPEG, Nov. Z—A retired dean of arts paid a compliment to Canadian women today but he may .hear oi it when he returns home ~to London. Canadian women, he their faces with an overdose o: paint to near- ly the extent common in England and France and they had a fine‘ Proiessor T. J. sterling, secretary British Empire, London, had other‘ compliments to pay in Canada ln-; eluding her telephone systems, the‘ Canadians and their “logical pride in their srscmi. nsoucsn anus hr was QUEEN HOTEL nunnvo rox EXHIBITION WEEK Make your headquarters here while. attending the Exhibition; you'll be cordially welcomed. Excellent Meals . - - Comfortable Rooms - - . Friendly Service - - - HARRY c. BROWN, Prop, the e BR ooKsmz FOXES By adopting the most modern and scientific methods in the raising of Foxes, we have consistently preserved our championship “strain and would suggesi;_;ypu;_vis_it our display at the Exhibition and "see for, yourself the high quality of Brookside Foxes. R. S. HUMPHRE Y Kensington, P. E. I. Take Advantage of Our PELT MARKETING SERVICE E ADVANTAGES include careful inspec- TH lion of your pelia by qualified experI-ll. I- flne job of cleaning, insurance at all time!» grading and lotting-it is of utmost in; portance that this be done propflfly-i"! strict supervision of the selling of your pelts at the Auctions. Yo“ DRY 0H1? 01"‘ small handling charge, and the 695 com- mission charged b)’ the sill?“ “Mic” There is only one COIITIIIISSIOILh Our handling charge would not cover i. e ex- pense of placing your skins on the sales. Part of our overhead cost and what PW“- ' we can make must come out of a rebate we receive from the Sales Housea._ Thebillzll- vldual shipper cannot obtain this re I - PELTING. We can brInB L“ Eifilitilll the" h i» = wli- "M" lose money by having your foxes PMTIY pelted. There is far too much thrown awn!’ every year in this. \. TRY OUR SERVICE. YOU'LL LIKE IT. OTHERS ALREADY DO. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Ltd Formerly The Iicminion Fur ‘Sales, Ltd. Sumlnerside and Charlottetown NOTE-JR beg to advise that we have changed our name as above. On account or the ‘lsrltv c! our ell! nametothatofsuotbuflrminihe fozbmhien ‘rhwcstembsnmiiwssdeemcdneeecaryto mole thk change. Buyia Good Male . I Lass- Risk-Quicker Resiilfs‘ ii J Tvopriseualsansmsiyfllsawpulcllssedbyluealcv ylansgossfeunhtimaioeksntbasireseegrlndlresel msnyoftheleadingpiseicuesofto-dsy. Thefcrmerwssoatclalitterofsevsnanilhsspsudused célilercnt llttcrsofsevm, twoofihem Champions ouoawurll amnion. ‘rheatherhsawonthmeilrwsgprlssssndslredafczwlsldl was randqmwlonor yuan wullas lbeservedraudfihsmellcncflsetyeafashow. u Have also u; slms from a Grand Champion Adult female. ' saieioxwssalsoAllesene Grand Champlunofthsahaw. Achampian pupofhersplcdncedaChampiomThreeorhsr pups are from s Champion male, the other three are from a first prise male. Allmystocthssbeeninsodlisedbree, hesgmsmqug holds a record ior ill-breeding as his flrgnzubgm, qr, qnnq Dam. Gr. Gr. Grand Dam and his Gr. Gr. or. Grand Dam is the same fox. - Alotolgoodpupsiorssla," time” “begin; . dlviduals as all my males arstolygamous. . l" h » During u» next m weeks will be mo» pm. . caption of Wednesdays. ‘my u” u D. Stirling. tMacLevan * zs Kent Street Bench 1 m1; w“; N. B1B! Bil. End cIIPIOWBWTIn pavement, w. “Buy the asses-unstresse- "Beller Able Than Ever to ServeYou " For Five Seasons The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd- has earned all GRANII CHAMPIONSHIPS for marketing all classes of '1 SILVER FOX PEL TS. _,, This achievement is possible only by-- A FIRMLY ESTABLISHED ORGANIZATION AN EFFICIENT and COURTEOUS PERMANENT MANAGEMENT and STAFF WHO FULLY APPRECIATE THEIR RESPONSIBILITY to EACH PATRON. A THOROUGHLY COMPLETE aha MODERNLY EQUIPPED PLANT. The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd P. G. Oil-All, President and Managing Dimetoe SUMMIIBIDI, PING ETYWADD ISLAND, CANADA. Throlllboutlseaeasn snbeiulreaelvsdsctlsesflesef LLIBIIEJ (.70.. fllarloflelmvn. l 1 OUR SLOGAN , "Welellerve llseBctWaytoGetDlsineIa isToDIlervelt‘ We Welcome I You‘ to . View our Pedigrees! Stock’ of IIILLGREST SILVER FIIXES at the . EXHIBITION i rams ganglia's-F - “The Blood of Champions” . “Quality and High Production” C. C. BAKER 4- Kensington, P. E. I.