Charles. Joan William QOBURN BENNETT EYTHE '-_—Il\'— ' i i "\'C_o|_. Efiinglianus Raid" awe SHORTS -‘- snows 2.30->-7.00-9.00 f 8v“ PRINCE EDWARD 6Q. zpjye 9Y6 ‘Milli. and TlIES. UNIVERSAI. Presents COMEDY —NEWS— EHPIRE- ‘IO-DAY Hiows 2:30 - 7 - 8:46 ____ While no dates have been fixed as yel. for the Provincial lava POX s imam sores on topics CONNECTEDWITH Silver Fox Farming I = = --"r-—""'“ “‘ w-tartlisr reduce such lum- inrlns have been established varieties of c snow it ls probable that it will oe helo the lmrd week in Novem- from the numi per. The second week in Novem- ory aw per the Ontario fox breeders show The use off willbeatBr otnandueorseedtot .A. callback will be the iurhe slid the um ‘u. 2%.‘: chess ..: s‘: “m”... W W B . o Winter Fair b A 559-991‘ meeting of the Silver Pbx ‘reed- and Exhibitors‘ Association will tak place in the near uure mm, castes for local show will be finalised. Quite a number of shipments of live minks are belnir mfldfl t0 Noe-weir Sweden and Denmark and it is expected that many of the fox breeders will turn to them as a sideline. or perhanfl 1M8! 0H a; a full production proposition as the retums from silver fox and mutations have been disalcmintinu to them wlhcn offered in London and other marts. It would be to the idlvan c of fox breeders in the United tates and Oanuds if those European countries would ‘switch to mink but of course it would have Just the opposite ef-. icct eventually on mink farmlnB. Dr. Re J. Kirk delivered a le’c~ ture at the Manitoba short course K in fur farming on Effective Fur Ranch Sanitation the/t is worthy o! the attention of all fox ranch- ers. He contends that proper san- itation will reduce losses to a minimum. This is the Rist of Dr. Kirk's remarks .. .. .. "Accordinfl lo medical terminology. sanitation is defined as the establishment of environmental conditions favor- able to health. Therefore if foxes and mlnlrs are kept under condi- tions most favorable io their health and development they are better able to prddilce the best fur or pelt inherent in their con- It follows that losses to snninlmum. the incidence of infectious disease can be reduced. and fur farnu will int: devices have also contributed to cleanliness. The close confinement of a lame number of animals in a small or restricted area facilitates the spread of any infectious dis- ease. No amount of pen cleaning, disinfectants, or repeated isolation of sick animals will control dis- ease outbreaks. when disease 0c‘ curs. veterinary service is requir- ed. The incidence of disease can be neatly reduced. and in some cases eliminated by proper ranch construction. The most import- ant features of ranch construction that reduce the disease menace are (i) The muird fence. (2) wire bottomed pens. The lmard fence -Guard fences were set up early in fur farmlna to prevent the loss of animals escaping from their pens. While guard fences prevent animals from getting away. the fence also serves as a barrier to disease beinsz brought in by stray dons. cats. rats. etc. In some lo- calities ranches have been de- veloped in very close proximity one to another. Outbreaks of distem- per imder such conditions are very serious and irusrd fences absolutely necessary as an aid to prevent the mread of this dis- easebyd .rats.st1rsyminlrs or foxes. Wire bottom pens - Wire bot- tom pens were first used on mink ranches for control of coccidiosls —an‘iliteatlnal parasite of mnks. by contact with the mun- ure. Their use was taken up by fox ranchers to prevent worm in- festation. and to produce better color pelts. Today wire bottom pens are used entirely in mink much luster extent breedng pens and furrlng, pens. Wire botfmn pens placed suffici- en-tly hilzh enough from the around have hcllped decrease the work of keepl-na a ranch clean. reduce the menace of tic disease and inn-proved pelt quality- Greater cleanliness through the use of wire bottom pens has reduced the losses of youna animals throulzh contamination of their food by the ciwreta. Btrict attention must still be paid to keeping nest boxes and kennels clean-free of uneaten food foiiiowins lilmniarises tbe Tie Goff Pfilirty 6 acres slider cultivation. esttlo sad also ducks ‘I0 acres ln one bleelt. mill east of Cardigan. 170 y Fields have wslsr slid shade-ideal for sheep. Trout fishing ii pend slid river; and- partrldgs es the estsio‘. Smelt fishing, la the rlver, ls s {mfltsble winter sideline. Nssr lobster, eed sad sddeek flsblsg cruell- . ' IessiihLolqM-sesnedbsnssetsnil ssh and - . Y .' \" A . 1U Plathilln divers and 7N Whl Nsvvlruuswlcksud pee 000 $01.8. hldisst islcfl in this lug vats. farming. probe med up a lnss and preventl breeding places for vermin. use of flv traps. fly screens and keep down the fly la Fflfllr. the lwlsoeeliu. any of July ranches and me beinl used to 1n for fox 0f house. " which n in c Kirk CELARIDTTEIOWN c; ~' _._._i __.___..._..__s_._. I'll- and d coastal areastotlie ns of-tne prairie provinces urrlnl sheds nss teno- llminate to some “W! m rain and mow. The greatest care should be er.- elcised in the keepinu of food ant. its preparation. quantities of perishable diet of fur-lbearin; an necessitates constant watclifulmsl on the part of the rancher to avoid losses from spoiled meet Losses directly attributable to food poisoning have decreased notably in recent years. and this decrease is lttrlbiltad to two factors. in- creased general knowledge. some- times bv bitter experience. on the part of ranchers in the care and hand-link of meat products. Irnter use of mechanical refri- geration on ranches. ‘lhe use of lama. ptodlllu‘ imsli also Many feed houses rapidly de- Velvp into bleeding rats and mice through carelessnai: of the rancher. lzrounds fol Uflbllfihltly new capable of carrylna distemper. The installation of meat grinders, mix- and meat cutting tamer should be made with the view of handiness of operation, and em, of clealiness. A I Rood water suppl to thorculth olesnl esa feed house. ncpete floor and are essential in tht The meat supply should be very CflFI-‘fill-ly thounht out. Full for meat storage depend on avail- ability of supply. t0 slevshlcr houses. or with trans- fer service to and from cold stor- ssze plants can be assured of reg ular deliveries of meat which re itle Ranchers closl I not be regarded as a public nuis- _ ance. under proper conditions of "m" 11°13“? 1°!‘ 0111i’ 8 51101"! TQDAY cleanliness and sanitation. "me Hwrver- many or the n . j _____ la e ranches have found it ex- UNDER Ranchers have leamad from ex- "I'l- W 1118M! their own cold Defiance that mbd pens cmnm be storalre faculties. and this prac- MQN‘; ARIZONA produced ymm 3mm poem. Con. tlce has removed a treat source ' “ruched w“, A, a "my" pen of trouble. Commons causes of ‘ SKIE y» construction has been greatly mo- "W" swim“ h!" Wm — - TUE. ,5 LiLfied to lmlprove pelt quality. w leralhmgilled hlhrfivgigiotga in m , These modifications in n con~ m’ V 91‘ c 6 Q30"?- Simvs 1.30 - 7 - 8.45 Symmm resumed 1,, 5.3.2‘, dew. red. and fllllnf m get this m- “nw on ma ranch. and 5am“. terlsl into cod stance as soor ' e lee. h; new; .12;- “..§§“li‘.ll‘§.;‘.‘§3‘ TOVflTlBTl 5 Tl W8. 9T‘ 8X1 CC r v Y 5 D for yoilmr animals - Holding frozen meat in a warm place too lonlz before use. Meat thawed out ~ overnight should be used the next day. Unused meat should be dis- carded. Packing large quantities of meat in small ice refrigerators and holdinlz for ‘too lonx a period. Cereal feeds should be held lll llrlht bins or containers to avoid contamination bv mice. rats. oats dogs. The feed house sh uld A Chill. and be cleaned daily and and scraps removed and burned. Durina the summer should be in place and liberal ap- plications of fly spray used. neat ranch is s. tribute to the efforts of the rancher. and a credit to fur All too many consist of hodge-podge of pens. with plea of refuse that serve only as s breeding place for rats and flies. Filthy pens and nest boxes cause many losses in young stock every year. through constant con- tamination of the food and water. Frequent cleaning of pens nest boxes is required before any deg-rec of proper sanitation attained. Cleanliness within. losses young . (3 prove-merit of pelt quality through better colour Lnd bettenhealth. all re use fly ‘ screens welil-Dl-iinned rs-nches and OlTl (l) Reduced pol-- i Aids to sanitation may be sum- the 1B eed not be dwrease otfensive odours. Faint and whitewash. to improve appear- anoes.“ of pen clean- s bilniing rubbish regularly. thus development of The expensive. to It would be well for our readers lDthe i a l above‘ article an pace n i OTlIglClIOUI place in the feed house w ere ‘it can be read and re-rend ‘by p - pl-ietor and employees of ranch in» the Province. what we intend to do ourselves. The fox ca/telosue eiteept our hecial Collection and Standard Slow Silvers: by Di‘. every fox ‘lhat is No. of silil i» sold Av. Price AvJrIeeApr. 1M0 llhltatlon 1M1! 2M5 '70 Q 01.6! ' 70M White-tn“ Silver 4M0 7! 40,80 _ 15,34 1-0 to 8-4 Silver $6 81 5.97 3.18 ‘ ‘ ‘ i Sliver 900 1| I!!! 403i Rambler mil Oliver M00 6i lam 3.1a Imwiar Types 11a» la less lace 10v Grades $60 W 6.8 5,00 Z010 50% I II ' ‘ I i120 1h edditi to the allow off red M“). d“ rand“ Golda?!‘ Mam (twp collections containing lied 110 Plltlfillml. sums anally ef pod y h.....-~....:..l: II Haiti hqsgeggg Irma sulflbzwmvmaels t verapof gmlplrlffgzl live: aflll; White-mind silllrl 000.41. ° - . . : ~ . mu.“ “u” s nuns 814000 Iiaiiliuni silvers 11mm. White ‘rile an Stsaids/rdrglvsr sip. we, ~31: Platinum sv- frcsitlishvviucesefOQsl-lo samurai-so ' .‘ .h*mm Qelsflfisoldstsusver nor: a at HOLllilN’$-- l. a Use MIRRORS A Use them as a focal point atop a hall mir- ror, table or mantel...use them to offset the bareiiess of a wall or the smallness of a_ room...uae them. to inspire a whole set- ting...Mlrrors will do the trlckl! There’! nothing to match the clear, sparking qual- ity of a shining mirror. Use them big or small, framed, or trimly cbt and unfram- ed...Mlrrors are Versatile and Lovely. ' ’ “ . t’ of the said Estate should not he M8806 sud the Eststc closed as llrsyed for in ssld petition sud on motion of Charles B. MoQuaifl. he. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it h hereby ordered that s true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper-ambushed in Charlottetown sforessl puee In finch week fur at least [our consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that n true copy bu ferehwllh t- ed lu ‘zhelfollewlnl; u? ees "film W y. name e ball of the Court Rollo Tn Bough 51mg- sald In front of the store of I. l. "allies Quinn-nu. Llama. and is front of the store of Matthew and l both h Seurl; IN THE PROBATE CODBT. The 14th flay of lune, A. D., 194d. Estate of MARY iifcPllElt lute of Solarls h Kings County in tlhe sslu Province, single Woman eeessc uatste. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County ei- any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEBILS Upon repfil flip tltlau on ille of Arthur .Me- ef Souls sforeasld. Barris- Oeti-ll-LII, the surviving Exam“? of the shove named Estate praying ltihhSli-Zfi“. “We? "1"." {if u» w re Ill l‘ se ni- - " aforesaid so tbss su u he". You are therefore hereby required “ha h. u. u“ “m.” 0 ll to elte all l te afore- ssld n-so"°3°'§'. Link“ ‘f; ll ms have due notice thereof. m" Nb Honour mien fore the Jud; p scene l, . bite Court o. T» lrield Ill Tilencollzi ""4 Pllmr- 1mm of the ms Hon“ h, murmur,“ h. queen‘: grlobste Court at Charlottetown hi clluf-Y- In the ssld Province. on nniqangatgéeéy’ l"? "a "If .~ ‘Tsyogw dufiizoaam r ALMIQ Relish-Ir. (L. S.) u" Wllllllle l‘ ‘he hour of eleven Soul-ls, P. E. l. ‘ ou-rrmo a ran Thole who wll‘ set out this year home. and, . classic _ sway moss caaoowé WITH- Briglii- New lamps . 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