UGLO FOX — POULTRY — LIVESTOCK FEEDS are Island Manufactured. Manufactured especially to meet Iilaritinie requirements of ranchers and farmers. INSIST ON SUNGLO FEEDS AT YOUR MER- CHANTS. lf he hasn't a stock, then order direct from our factory at Summerside, P.E.l. SUNGLO FEIJDS YOI‘ SHOFLI) TIE YSING; NOW- I"0.\' I.'.i.\'('IIL'It'.S':- ' 1. STNGLO YIXICN .-\.\'l) PUPPY SIX-UPPER (Famous across Canada as the premier puppy starlet" feed and for nursing Vixen.) 2. Sl'I\'(il.() l~I(‘().\'(..\lY NATION (Cube or Meal). (An economical feed for adults now and throughout the summer). 3. .\‘l‘.\’til.0 NO. 2 FOX lt.»\'l‘lO.\'. (IY-"eti in Ctillllllillilltiil with your skim or hut- termilk for itdttlt foxes throuirhottt the sum- mer and fall.) 3. SYNGH) Dl-IYICTTIPING TLYTION (Cuties or Meat). ' (For pups after weaning). o: I".-t IiKIIEIfS :- 5. SYNGLO PIG STAITIIER -—- 6. SVNGLO PIG GROTVER - 19% 7. SFNTILO HOG FINISHING lt.-\'I‘ltl.\'— 22% 8. SIYNGLO HOG SYPPLICAIENT - -ll‘?b (For mixing with your own grains). 2i’? and SIINGLO TURKEY FEEDS SUNGLO CATTLE FEEDS SUNGLO HORSE FEEDS Available at SUNGLO dealers, or direct from factory at. Summerslde. INTERNATIONAL FOX AND ANIMAL FOODS, LTD., SUiWMERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i rott qutctt site Used Fox Wire, all sizes, in excellent condition, ideal for hen coops, yard inclosures, tennis courts, fox pens &c. Price much less than poultry netting. O-O Also portable fox pens with large houses, fox cages. selling at bargain prices. SPECIAL: Inch and one half mesh mat wire all sizes. price seventy five per cent less than list price of new wire. Small quantity slightly dam- aged wire at greatly reduced price. Cedar posts. For sale by: W. R. Jenkins, 182 Queen Street, Char. lottetown and Jelley‘s Department Store, 0’I.eary. G. R. MacQUARRIE, Summerside 44 O O U§O§FO>VO O0 §~Of§k§§§fff+§§§Oc§fi Ofi-O-OO-Q 9444-60 O+§—Q( r t‘ f 6%?‘ BlilDAPEST ‘i194? I HUNGARY ‘ufe, , 4 l» RUMANIA . I 4'.' ‘fi-‘TDADE V tatTci-taazs-r $3) YUGOSLAVIA ‘ D BULGARIA » I STAND ~ ,Q\\Y 50mm“ Dardanelles eliya TURKEY MA LTA i-“bfi? I Balkan countries reacted with new and feverish preparations ta Germany's reported demand on Iluniiary for free passage of its A troops toward Romania. Britain, with a good prospect of using Saloitlca as a base for counter-moves, was reported attempting to wcld an alliance of Turkey, Bulgaria, Rumania, Greece and wugo- . ‘ slaviu for a united stand against aggression. Yugoslavia was espec- ' t . laliy anxious. With 300.000 troops under arms, she was calling an- other 300.000 to the colors and preparing to block her harbors against Italian imrships. The map shows how Allied Near-least forces might more from Salonicu to mcct Germans in Rumania. ‘war to canto . _. Fric Co North o. st'.\'<.'t.o (‘lllt‘l\' .\"l‘.-\lt’l‘la‘ll _ 19% l:‘,t,’,“°". ‘j;,§’,§f"~'"‘ "‘g'.",‘;;., {lnliij (Insisteti on by leading |)0llIli'_\'I1‘it‘il). ' '. ...(m. lifillblé f-Pillillffiliiilfl they . v v _ ‘ v whclpctl 5i; pups. There were tuo . 10. SI.I\GT.O ClllClx hilt)“ ER — 17¢? "RIP" 0f -<“\'Pll$ - BPrt ‘Villis- 11 QU\CIO A‘ “\ ’ llhncstond kept eight females and _ ‘t’ l l“ '1 _. SH ,__ 19:" llf'_\' wie ped 34 pups. . . . . M. L ' ‘a W Wood. Scuthport. has opened TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ' t Frank naiiini, rviuuin nerucrt, has had a remarkable increase from two white face ring neck males of the Well McNeill strain bought lut- fall In his own ranch they have produced 99 pups and there ls one outside mating to hear from. Frank lkept 31 females and these have pro- lcluoed 137 hving pups. We wonder if the above is not almost a record for two males. It scents. however, we can remember a big increase in the John A. Lea ranch some years ago from a Magic male. Will some- body please supply the information. ‘Tyndall Semple. Kenslngton. has 46 pups {tom nine females _ . . . .Art Dawson, North Tryon, has the ibcs; lttck in years. his average be- ing four to the pair . . .George E. Brown's Alarxale ranch itvir- ‘l.’ ' pups, ov-‘er tottr to the i Dzigs niuiitu loose have cattsed casualties in at feast two SEVEN.‘ _ I I ranches in the \'l(‘1lllI_\' of Charlotte- town. T11 one where a do: got over ‘the guard ffnce five llil3i'S were ‘lost. In anoflter ranch four litters :\\'8I't" lost and one female killed bv la do: Rriitchers had better lock Ito the guard wire and see that liner.» are no openings that dogs jean get thi-nttzli. l Tomato pomnce is the term ap- ‘plied to the titled re liuafii after lite p e1 ' c. These residues contain . skit and some of tomato poiiiace has attracted .. t zrtczttion of scientists recently in their efforts to improve feeding ‘ tuiatttrcs which wsre being develop- ' to the nomace. It is now ioratcd in n number of ls. It. should also have lllllC vane fo": foxes and mink. $1.11 and Russel STiillctt, City. wintcrcti 45 females. Tlicse whelo- cd 100 pups aitd there is one lit- 15 dens and counted 04 pups. Fur of Canada. tutlflshed in Winnipeg, April number. l: devoted almost. entirelv to Canadian plat- inttm and while face foxes. Page ihrce has a splendid cut of the head of the lvicNeill herd. owned bv Ollie MoNeill, Fort QtrAppelle. Saskatclietvan. and an excellent iwos to pievent Scandinavian coun- tiio iacia and thence to the United Stat. ti pulp. Three properties of [cs where they would out dotwi our in its 1il00ilJL beauty sound. the height of chic? A plating fox Jac- ket which twelve months ago would have been priced at $15,000 is now here for you at; $1.500. Scarf: too, from $295 each skin." New York bought heavily In the marten catalogue o! the Hudson's Bay Company's sale in London last week. Arctic and Alaskan blue fox advanced 75 per cent. Norwegian ,blue fox advanced 50 per cent. lSwedish blue fox advanced 75 per cent, cros fox advanced 32 1-2 per ,cent, Canadian ted fox advanced 35 lper cent. silver fox and mlnlc breeders in iGreat Britain have had to curtail their operations very considerably since the war started. Some have gone out of business completely, others have joined up and the fox- es or mink have been cut down in IIERDL ‘numbers and the women of the household are taking care of them. While the American government has ru ed platinums, Norwegian and otherwise, as silvers and subject. to the same duty of 35 per cent-, the Canadian government has ruled otherwise. Rcstricyzrtis are placed on the importation of silver and black foxes bttt platinum fox pelts may still be imported without re- striction. Tlie idea in placing the curb on silver fox importatlons tries shipping their skins to Can- quota. Ranch mink sold to good advan- tagc at the sale conducted yester- day by the New York Auction Com- pany. The medium and cheaper eradcs advanced I"! per cent. with the top price being $16.75. Seven- l_\'-l»\\'O per cent of the offering charmed hands. Wild mink sold tip to $11 l0. and had a turnover of 61 per cent. Western beaver also showed a 10 per cent price advance, but a drop of 5 per cent. was re- poitrd on darker skins. which en- countered price resist-ance. The top on beaver was $35.50. The Pcrtivian government is an- ticipating the development of chin- chilla breeding in that country and have issued a decree providing for the rcztilation of the industry. Hunting of chinchifln will be pro- hlbited except for the establish- ment of farms and such farms will be tax-free for a peiiod to be de- termined by the Government. Curiously enough California has become quite a fur farming coun- try. Of course the industry is car- ried on in the mountains where there is plenty of snow and low write-up of Mr. McNeilYs white faces. There are other illustrations such as the J E, l-lottszh of Moose- Jaw strain of foxes. L. B. Bur- roufrlrs. Chaplain. Saskatchewan, ifatinums, Claude C. Hoimans Moosejant. strain of platlnums. (brother of Mayor B. Roy Hol- man). Em-See-Kay Fox Ranch. Weyburn. Saskatchewan. P. D. McNeill. North Edmonton. Alberta, formerly of this Province, A M. Doyle. Winnipeg. Colnitts Broth- ers, Salisbury and Caltzart’, Dr. .1. E. laForest. City of Quebec, W. H. Coulter of Calgary and several others, all producing white face ring neck or platinum strain fox- es. ‘There are several‘ ads for bltic foxes notably Crichton Fox Ranch. Ciarklcitzh, Manitoba. who are brccdimz i-he Greenland Arctic type blue foxes. These are the kind selected by Fromm Bron, of Hamburg. Wisconsin. last fall so they must be okay. Our congratulations ate due to Fur of Canada on having produc-| ed such an attractive number. The illustrations are particularly good, notably the izroup of new type fox- es produced by Colpitts Brothers of Salisbury. N. B. and the Mc- Neill head of irerd fox and a lady wearing two white eared platinum Colpltts strain. Lampson. Fraser and Hath. Inc.. will offer 10.000 silver fox for the American National in New York next Friday and on Monday they will offer 32,060 fresh ranch mink for the same concern. 1.174 silver fox pelts were offer- last Motiday. Full silvers brouzht from S20 to $333 full silvers toff- colorl $l4.50 to $21; three-quarter silvers $15 to 25: three-quartet" silvers toll-color» $12.50 to $16.50; half silvers $18.50 to $21; half silvers toff-colorl $12.50 t0 $14.50; nuarier-silvcrs. $9 75 to $14 00. White fox ones and tyros sold from $15. to $17.25. Marten ranged in price from s17. to $49.50 Cross fox brought from $11.50 to $25.00. Muskrats were very active. Large sizes brought prices 40 to 50 per ccnt l1l'.‘l1'.‘i' Pan list. April and oth- er grades brought )I‘ICOS advanc- ed 100 per cent. Seected Ontario XL part large. fetched $2.20, which was the highest price. Norwegian platinum four pelt Jackets are being featured bv the ed at the Winnipeg Fur Auction, temperatures are experienced. Just. in the vicinity of Los Angeles there are 30 farms carrying about 2,000 breeding foxes. No more sliver or black fox furs can be shipped from Canada tin- til December 1st. The United Stat- es has just announced that Can- ada has exceeded its quota of 58.- 300 fox furs for the period ending November 30th. Other countries may ship 7,400 fox furs between April 1st. and November 30th. Dur- ing the months of November. Dc- cember and January. Noway ex- ported a. total of 274.024 silver fox- es which were valued at approvi- mately $4,000.000. Of this total 167,- 737 were shipped to England, 39,- 366 to Germany and 41,493 to the United States. The averaze Price obtained was ahottt. $15 per pelt. The average price on fttll silvers was almost $30. Experiments carried out. at Ohio State University where. by the way, otir friend Poi’, Oscar Erl is a member of the staff, proves that a lartze number of weeds have been found t0 contain a high percentage of Vitamin C. Those showing the hiizhest percentaae were milkwceri. " *kewced. datidtelion, watercress. sorrel and skunk cabhalre. Our ranchers would d0 well to have patches of tzood grass sown ready for cutting during the earlv months of Spring and Summer, then shift to lettuce and Swiss chard and later rm to vegetables. It. has been definitely proved that the grases have not only e. remedial tonic ef- fect but also aid growth. The Betta Fur Salon. Mrs. Flor- ence Betts, Proprletress, located in the upper floor of the Stanley. Shaw and Pcardcn building has lvcn rlfilll! a wonderful trade in silver fox pelts. Many of the most beautiful scaris one sees worn in the citv and countrv were made up by Mrs Bells. Her trade has crown so much that. she ‘has had to lt~<t~ll a cold storaue plant to take care of her customers‘ furs during the stiuimrr months. The European war has created renewed interest in rabbit. orzed- ing in England, the idea. being to provide a cheap source of meat ‘supply; but the breeders are also paying attention to the develop- ment of good quality pelts. These are used as linings for aviators‘ helmets and other war purposes as wcll as for articles connected with milaidy‘: adornment. famous New York furriers Bonwlt Teller. Here is part of the ad:- "Ouc super-platinum foxes have brilliant. white heads and tails to contrast with the pale. spun sil- ver frosting of the body, the de- finite stripe down the mlrldlc. Doesn't the thought of a supple A LARGE PIIP DROP Insure a large crop of healthy. vigorous pups this year by feed!!! ROYAL FOX FEED Results during former leosoui shows that the use of Royal with a good meat ration is the most posi- tive way known tor the rancher I secure best breeding results. Insist on lloyal. Ask your dealer todly or write direct to The St. John Milling Company Ltd. Saint Jolin New Bi cl jacket. rich and luxurious lonklnm Rabbits form a very interesting [hobby for boys and where space is available they should be encourag- I :ed. We knovtlrdof ‘a lalfi 0.201? will}; teen ears o wto as a muc 5110085.’; in raising them. A recent litter of eilzht shows several white iface. tins necks. a black. grey and white. black and white and two platinums. They are really beauti- ful and Bobby Macbeod. the boy in question. deserves meat credit for the IHIOWIF-dilfi oi breeding he has‘ shown and the ability to feed properly. Due credit mutt be given to Kilmer MacMFlan who assisted him in this breeding operations. Norweeian fox breeders have had LILGJIIBUPESI. few months It’ OOOFQOQ-O-QOQOOOOO-GOOQQ-O-Oo Farmers Attention Just arrived, car of Northern On- tario Seed. If you need an" kind of seed field or root we have it and at a price that will save you money on No. 1 seed. Nitro Culture Form- aldehyde and Corrosive Sublimate also in stock and I want Mr. Mac- Mlllsn to come and inspect my seed at once. s, . 8 E TH! PUIFICT FARM ideal lot disinfecting stables. for pens. poultry houses. etc. Widely used Ill 1.8. Area and accredited o fl ONIIMIFAI CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GITOWEITS LIMITED QUl-IILT and Mar-rim.- Branch and still harder since the Germans have invaded their couutry. Some- time ago they tive pressure on the whale meat combine with the result that the price on ivliale meat was lowered to about four cents per pound. An- other cheap food used by NOHVBQIR" brecdcrsfllsji sort of cream cheese B. J. TROWSDALE, Westmoreland, P. l1. 1.. "OQ-O-O-O-OOO 0Q 04-0 0 QOO-O-OOO-Q O- L-aaruan l at. DISINFECTANT (3.41; IOL o stuuicvini herd work. nin- Midi- Hardware. .ci will!‘ LI‘IIV1OIVIIIE,QUIJ brought. co-opera- m. .,,, ~ t ‘R m? i I l t . . I mark in t soltlii-r has ilic Queen ‘made from skim milk. In recent notes we pointed out the advantages of skim milk as proven by scientific research. ouzselves feed skim milk powder to the extent of about 4 per cent of the diet and we do find it good. We intend to use it all and in heavier quantities towards fall, as we believe it will give us fuller flirted pelts. Situated as we $7“ are skim milk is not hence we use the powder. but. far- mers are not obliged to do so and have a much cheaper source of suDDly than We milk Bl PRICES On the buts of a stud! 0f 91¢ reports of one of the 1:580 10B- don Fur Auction Sales ouses we will remark as follows: "Rather than to A r11 1940 Auction of Silver w th that of the Jaguag sale of this year let us ma e e parlson with the corresponding sale of last year, held on March 24th to ma. Let us consider the half sil- ' . both safes. (3:19 they sold for an average of $14.84 when the pound was be- ing exchanged at $4 70. This year on, the Aprildsale hagvega tavéeraged $21.14. an a vance o or a gain of 43 per cent. (£-—$4.44l. Three-quarter March '39 for an average of $17.00. This year on the April slalesgligg‘ _ id (or $22.08 a can o . . Showing an advance of 30 per cent over the coriespongtinglsalggoftlllietif. Full .'l' . in arci ’ v - .1 aged SSSI Itllirltvhile ‘this year thet- - , . id t. 23.2. a gain q$9l26aor an advance of 11 per cent. '1 in the twelve months. Note the good comparative show- ing made by the half silvers which‘ ' on this year's April sa‘e real zc cxggs§§§ll within a dollar of the price gotten - f il tl ~ ti‘ . .l sgllfi i?“ lllsfnqlltili? til; fulls. We think in referring to the sale I 10f March 1930, we make a more ll synoptic comparison 3 compared the April sale with the. l Allllsliifortldiiisofvelieing “All-time low." A percentage coni- _ _ parison in this latter can’ is not " quite so informative as one would wish. 'I‘hcre is naturally now a j demand following such a compre- ; ITGIIFIVE marks-tine asntook yarice iii , i April when a morc- ian- .5 cent. disposal ivrts effected. , , m ‘dcuittittl is txocd and prices '_ vanciitiz, so chccr up. To be quite fairl we mlstht re- connect on ‘March i939 Auction that quite a tzood perceniaze of fair-quality and l . ilbeiter-class skins were not sold oti - this sale and this hadndotibtlcss to t. some extent lessortcd ie ‘ll that would otherwise have restri- ‘ ed I l‘ Perhaps never in the history o.‘ -' . to speculators -—fl!‘i account of the paving amunfl Buckingham palm-e l losses they have thus sustained, the l during the fntlr days, the Royal t YPFIIIIS IVOIIITI sllrprls“ “Wm l 2nd lteziment from Montreal took l over guard duties, this (irnatlian Victoria. memorial bclilnd him. ‘ From Canadian National Silver. frq-"ch- ‘ Fox Breeders‘ Msociation. l 4g We available, have, in skim the Fox COIIIDRPO C0171- At the March silvers sold in| l. Ill price of and only than if we, which i the keen per I The ‘ ad- with the QVPTTITYI" i the Silver Fbx industry has order- ,1 i l_v marketing so conclusively prov- l‘ en its worth as it is doing this i‘ year. If one were to figure up- = for the ranchers Lhawked their Delis ftom door to ‘5 . V“ t ‘ door. or otherwise passed them over t‘ who last fall Per. r. r. WILLIAMS. 1 011GB filers zvJZg/Lzqalzacw/tyfiuhwzv summer I BREADMEAT Silver Tip Bieadmeat is toasted. The employed in the manufacture of Silver Tip B g g , a not merely dried, but toasted, chaugeg m: ;,.,'§,°,:,",fl:"°“ fonn of dextrine which puts It into a digestive conditlonot . the fox and keeps intact the value of the ingredients. or o...J ‘is Breadmeat is the most wonderful fox pup feed. When soaked in milk or watq- the immediately taken up. Good results with fem may be had by adding raw eggs. 0f the seven different Silver Tip pup food,’ we recommend Breadmeat as Ne. 311. Packed in 25 and 50 lb. bags. SILVER TIP BISOIIIT 00., LTD, ln P. ll’. I. contact our representative, Preston Em x MAY. 194m FOX ' Tim e TIME» toasting prom“ llid genera] f“! llquta will be BIC! 811d pups sincerely the best. 0 t m“ Registered at MONCTONrN. B. 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