r JAGE FIVE ‘l aiiuiliul FilXtS, NilV. 2. a AND EX r l P ' i For Fox Furslq- pe t False Ir. E. H. Raynor Optoll-nniszit: European Market [island Fox Fllff. Ready For Output—Fur Sales For Maritimes Arranged I Interesting Review Of Conditior Of Fox Industry In Europc By Head “Of French Auctior 932 fix-‘ ~ THE. CHARL(J'I"I'E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN MEH WHU HAVE MADE THE FUX | BUSINESS "PAY"; Through good years and bad-they have 1 , . from experience that the BEST in Fox Suppcililrlgeig the ONLY KIND THEY CAlfl AFFORD T0 BUY._ ' having too much at stake to risk using inferior grade guppIlES. These successful men are keen-leaders in their tings 0:5 blllslglllfgsfig-dirgpzgeélggyl.Ne“??? all iilul‘ figllnllgtufllledsilideséuirll:gill-idling: | coillliificltalldxyld-er states that there is a in I , pies. a is , ‘ ‘. FQR YEARS, they have made a practice 0f bum“); a five months sojourn in Europe gradual improvement in economic . ’ tudying fur marketing conditions, conditions throughout Europe, and EVERYTHING "m" ‘ls-simply because they can '3 d t din th th tl 1P liti elco dlti in th DEFEND on “us merchandise as being always the and enlarllnfl an ex en l e a oca o c I1 bns e . i Mr. E. H. Rayner, Manager ‘o! all shippers through their European T"? facilities oflfered by the Rayner Fur various countries loom larger as _ I , BEST‘ , Sales organization for the dlstribu- , front-page news in the newspapers l ParlS. | EVERY ITEM THAT THE FOX RANCHER tion oi Silver Fox pelts throughout l than any where else. Workers every l i-I l d 1s b ~ Mr. Chaps. a v es reeders to _ REQUIRES. “Holman’s Guarantee Satisfaction.” ll. T. HOLMAN LIMITED \ Europe. Mr. Rayner is in high spir- i where are looking for a chance to ' work, and as business improves political unrest will gradually dis- appear. its over the tact that the battle he. has waged tor the past six years for early marketing and continual selling of Silver Fox pelts has been won, the big London fur auction All)’ fllllhel‘ 19ml?“ W" Want Ml". Leon Chapal, head of the lvlagdsllls Generaux du Marque rlillllCillS, or the French Auction 00., oi Paris, paid his first visit to Prince Edward Island this week. He arrived in Sunlmerslde oll Wednes- day send their skins to the sales in small quantities and not all to one , sale. The demand just now is good l for good quality skins as the fash- ion is to wear’ two silver fox skills Since 1926 the undersigned hzlvc been repre- senting the Hudson’s Bay Company of London, Sllmmflslde- Charlottetown. _ about the eflorts we have put forth evening and lett today for fastened together l5 a neckpiece. It l 231111265!‘ gthIZIylZiili-“Iilalllattli: hi, I in this industry as pioneer breeders. M°“l"°“l- H“ ‘egrelled “FY "limb is the ordinary persons ivitli moder- Ellglalldi the ‘lldesl ""5 Ffm-"ilesl ll" “mPml-l’ time in history The oniytly in the i organizers 0t Provincial and Nfl- éllfolzasg°gasleki° my m; ‘he Me means who m Wearing their in the world, established in 1670 and in 1932 ' ' - a e llown . ‘ ointment, Mr. Rayner states, ls the “will “mlallm-‘li “d leaders l“ interesting event were tot lfuc l an ms and m the chm pure-hams‘ greater and stronger in every wily than ever m“ that with one exec “on LOW sane Belling service o! Suva FOX a e pace Therefore fox breeders lnusi not - - P - he would have arranged his plans look for high prices. before- INSURANCE l The Modern Safeguard of Home and Business We offer a complete and dependable service in all lines of Insurance, with special facilities for FOX INSURANCE; covering shipments from shipping point to ultimate destination. Ask for quotations. IIYNDMAN & 00., LTD. don m, sales have p“; the“. m“ _ pelts throughout the world, will be auction sale date December 12th lsllppued" which is a week m0 any ‘or can‘ A nob was eated alone save for ildian shippers, but gives the Ncr- h shim 1 i ram“ kom M“ weglan and other European ranch- llultn: whenria. mall got in. ThePludy , m‘ °l‘““°° “l m’ “ml” ‘ didn't like the idea of travelling ' alone with him. So, after solne thought, she leaned forward and The Rayner Fur Sales organize-i tion, however, have not only ar- 58m: - ranged for a Special Canadian Sil- "Exwse me- but I dlm"? think W“ yer pox sale 1n London on Dumb will find it sale in this car. My little . ber 20th, but also iol- Special Silver 1 8111 h" 1"" h“ e "whim aim“ l Fox Sales in Leipzig, Germany, and l or measles? , i Paris, France, on the 19th and 20th l "Thlllls a“ rlghl ‘llllh me‘, was l of Decrmber, both of which auction the reply‘ "rm “lung my thmnl , differently so that he could have taken in not only the fox show, but wlwsfiibly. it invited, the Canadian National Fox Breeders’ Meeting as well. Ml ChfllJal wished to say that his iirm had no connection with Revil- loll Freres, of Montreal, as errone- ‘ollsly stated in the press. The two iii-ms are friendly, and often do business together, but have no oth- er connection. Ranchers! l At the some time the fur mer- chants are looking for better grade (Continued on Page 9) Slightly Damaged OAT M EAL Regular price $3.00 per bag 98 lbs. We ofler this lot for $1.50 Bag. A great bargain. The best iced tor FATTEN» ING IIENS and CIIICKENS. l | . During our connection with them we have purchased over a million dollars worth or Silver Fox furs from the farmers 0f Prince Ed\\'lll‘d Island and have given them satisfactory prices. This year we will be buying again and will be in a position, we believe, to do better for them than any other firm operating in a similar capacity. For those who do not wish to take advantage of our cash prices we will he prepared to accept their furs on a consignment bzlsis, sending them _ _ sales are conducted bythe largest. “i ‘he m“ lllmwl" ‘GEEhTth 110G n reap direct to Hudson’s Bay Company to he sold at The Oldest Insurance Agency in P, E, I, ~ and financially strongest auction g ROBINSONS "Egecahnc fznlngglw ' Th“ their auction sales, the first one of which i3 Lower Queen Street Charlottetown houses in Gcrnlany alld France. GOLD TIP Jilhllflfy 35th. 1933- f ltogardlng the conditions of the fur lniil-kct, Mr. Rayner states that there are very iew pclts in the 1 herds oi tiealers and that the sea- ‘scil closed with a very strong ue- FOX BISCUITS $4.45 FOX FEEDS IMPERIAL FOX BIS - dUlTS. P. E. ISLAND FOX BIS- UUITS. We advise every fox rancher in Prince Ed- ward Island who is alive to his own best inter- ests to get in touch with us. n , i- nlilnd for all sorts of Silver Foxes‘ 100 lb FOX CUBES- SHREDDED . ins compared with the slaughter’ per s. WHEAT MEAL and “m” l‘ prices at which they were sold in Limited Quantity N“ hells‘ London last January and February Buy Early WHOLESALE 3‘ RETAIL I wish to announce that 1 have opened a modern up-to- data Fox Pcltlng and Fur Cleaning Plant and have secured , capable and experienced workmen assuring you of satisfac- tion. All pclts insured while in our care and a watchman on at all times. l L. H. KENNEDY Above Ford Service Station Telephone 64$. 58 Grafton Street. l- llrl _.u 4 ». i tiiil-lo-ZB-Btt-ai. FOR PRESERVING AND BEAIJTIFYING SHINGLES AND ROUGH LUMBER HARDWARE FENNELL & CHANDLER CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ‘ Imperial Bi _'\_ nan-omn- _ For, Success in Fox Ranchmg ' FEED “IMPERIALS ” Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur Raising. Charlottetown, P. l. I. L sclllt company, Ltd. when the enormous quantity '0! 119,000 skins were offered for sale’ iwithin a period of five weeks. Mr. Rayner states that tllere is not a fox-man on earth that can prop- erly examine llnd value 119,000 skins in three months, and that Canadian I shippers cannot expect to get dec-_ ‘ cnt prices for their fox pelts when v _ they Dermit such enormous quan- Clazl-ltiéttéetggzhS:;';‘°:ul:°“i_oX ‘$3315 titles to be piled‘ on the market at gm. suppum one time. The highest average ‘, “EN l price obtained in London in Janu- Tiflllag: Laying ary and February were £6 17s 8d by sunk“ Winn“ Investigate u“. one big auction company, and the possibilities oi Poultry Farming l" Products For Foxes See us at the Sllllill" 30°"! - highest possible prices are realized, because, olily representatives of the large wholesale houses go out of the country to attend other auction sales. Moreover, the Paris sales are attended largely by buyers from spdin and Italy, most of whom speak the French language, and who are more at home in Paris ‘ than in any other European fur l centre. l l The same facts apply to hucticn sale held ill Leipzig, Germany, where there are fur houses and buy- ‘lng agents representing 1680 firms ldistrlbuted throughout every fur- centre in Germany, Austria, Czeoho [_,.;-; 13m, E.C. 4, England Public Auction Sales of RAW FllRS Dates of Silver ‘Fe-X Sales to be held H1 to learn that Mr. Rayner has also arranged in open Special Silver Fox ;Auotion Sales in Bummerside. Prince Edward Island, and in Moncton, New Brunswick. These fur auction sales in the Maritime 1 Provinces will enable the fox ranch- ers who do not know the market, and who want quick cash returns, ‘to get the benefit oi’ competitive i bidding on their skins, and, if they iwish, to see their own pelts sold. Particulars of the dates for these sales will appear um in these columns. Remittances an made directly to shippers from e11 auction sales, and the Rayner Fur Balel Organisation are able to make cosh advances to u p q n application to R, T. Holman, Lido Summerside. For full particulars in regard to packing, ship- ping, insurance and con- ditions of sale, apply to Alfred Fraser, Ine- 212 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. & BAKERY LTD. l Summerside, P. E. I. t ROBINSON ‘S MILL I i i This Big Show provides a trade connections. A Prize WOn at Charlottetown enhan ces the value 0f your foxes. LOWEST elucas. Barter & 0o. LIMITED THE Williiili GREAT rux clissu: slllvaltroxns and FURS Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island i * ‘lowest average by one of the big- conjunction with Fox Farming. ln- ‘ lorrnatlon at our Booth- . gest auction companies was only, “NATIONAL Fox 8L ANxMM rs 13s. When asked refliirdinfl the JNTE FOODS “I, ‘it g particular advantages of having summersyde, [15,]. i auction sales in Germany and . ~- I ' France, Mr. Rayner replied that in ———-—-"'""-""' D HIGHEST QUALITY, ALL SIZES IN STOCK Paris there are a large number of l ' 9 small and exclusive retail houses, _ ' - STAPLES, HINGES, HASPS, SNAPS, LOCKS the Proprietors of which attend the é on fur auction salesto buy their re- fl II ' qulroments directly from the ship- a . M. c” PRESERVATIVE th i h th auction house The d d “gated by about. 130° v l N E B E R 2 n r ‘I 4 I 1 9 3 2 fur houses in Paris is such that the 64 Queen Si" ' Open to all Canadian National Registered Foxes. Prepare at once for this great compe tition. entry list assured. The third Show to be held on P. E. Island 4. Catalogues issued shortly. i For information apply I W. R. SHAW Secretary Fox Exhibitors Association valuable medium through which to establish Large Slovakia, and Poland. At the Lon- Landon don sales this Pa“ ""8011 811W 9° '. ninety percent. oi! the oflering went 1932 o on so or mo» 12 ”°°°'“"“ ' HOME of the FOX INDUSTRY It is only possible loi- Canadian y 28 January ranchers to reach this widely-dis- 5 Mam]; . tributed buying power by placing 22 May 1933 TIIG DIGCG t0 Find 0! i-h it iotwrsllldralil: 122M323...“ slid 2'1 September 1933 ' 1. Where y ou fit as a breeder. Fr haswellasontbs English ~ “gain m“ Shipping bu, may be 2. Where your foxes are deficient. v Breeders will be greatly interested obtained free of charge 3, Valuable information 011 fOX husbandry. The World’s Greatest Beauty Show in Foxes. GAVIN HARDING President Charlottetown, P. E. Island