0CfOBl-1R31‘,"_1__')_'2_9' ‘a ‘THETIHARLUTTETQWN GUARDIAN’ \ '>qQ . \ I ‘a This completely enclosed (o; the country. It is covered top, tlnies stronger than others. Provinces. Maritime Ev", strain ‘oi storm and hard use, . A Safe, Sturdy Pen at a Low Price Ma is one e1 tlg lturdlest. safest and most durabl e bun used by hundreds oi the must sueccgaalllsl rasiche: i: bottom and aldea , with PRINCE EDWARD FOX SETTING, Wm]! 1, g specially my}, to o" specifications for use in the salt-laden ‘l; 0| u“ twist or EDWARD Netting is solder-locked. It stands the PRINCE Prince Edward i Fox Netting .1; N0. 1 ECONOMY l“ 1 roll 1.50 it. x 36 x llé x 15. i 1rolll50lt.x3iix2x1il, Complete with staples and lacing ‘f l roll 150 it. x 36 x llé x 15. 1 roll 150 it. x 36 x Z x l5. Complete u-iihsiapies and lacing Paid x .\\ I .......... . . . . .......\..... NO. 3 ELONOMY l rol 150 it, x 72 x Iii x l5. Conplcte with staples and lacing Paid Paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. N0 2 ECON IY PEN . . . . ......-........'....-.. ...- for the Economy Pen PEN wire. Price Freight . . $23.20 wire. Price Freight 4.90 PEN “t-i-u-a wire. Price Freight 45 -........-..<.. a Prince Edward Fox Netting. is Sold by - - - R. H. Holman, Ltd., Summerside and Charlottctmvn. Kennedy & C0., 0’Leary. Russel Champion, Kensington. Wm. Callback, Bedeque. Hayes, McKay & Sharp, Tyne Valley. J. H. Myrick & Co" Alberton. Messrs. Wood & 00., Crapaud. F. ‘V. Johnston. liiurray River. ‘ — Autumnal}; oral: vuns m; run rumor i I i i a pioneer m ms‘ m: buslnus in. this Province and one who has msin- § tsined .' foremost position as lax l] rancher, buyer and exporter oi raw nus‘ u w. .1. n. Jenkins. or ma. 1 city. Mr. Jenkins has been buying iurs in Charlottetown tor the psstgi. thirty years; he has seen the very ; i i personally handled many o! the early skins. p i Discussing the early phases o! the iiur business with s Guardian report- ' ~er, Mr. Jenkins said it. was curious that among hundreds oi red ioxes bought in the early days there were no crosses or patches iound. He re- calls that in i010. he purchased 350 red (oxes at an average price oi $3.00. Today's average price for the same. quality would be $35.00. In 1910 mink were‘ plentitul here. about 500 being bought at an average. price o1 $2.00. ‘Today's average price would be $25.00. 15.000 muskrats were purchased in i910 at an average price oi 25 cents. The price, which rose in 1011 to $4.00. declined that tall to so cents. The present price is between 81.00 and $2.00. He also recalls purchasing a iew otters in 1911. This, fur-bearer is aow extinct in Prince Edward 1s- lsnd, the last, one being trapped in 1912 at Il-lverton» by llr. Haytcr. which proved to be s very large dark male. ‘A Naturally one would expect to 0nd Mr. Jenkins with a good selection oi silver foxes. and this is true. His Hillel-est Fox Ranch ta widely known Public Auction beginning o! the industry and has K . , l OF RAW FURS 4 Sales Held JANUARY, APRIL, OCTOBER. iEEN COMPE p IT ION IN CLASSES YES T ERDA - race an: . ' For Full Particulars Regarding Shipments Apply To . Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York City C. M. LAMPSON é? Co. LIMITED 64 Queen Street ' London, E. C. 4, England l l - am Arena ior the benefit and eon- Suggests Effort To BuilJArena WortlbLof Show ‘\ ‘The success achieved in brins- , in; together almost flve hundred of l the world's finest. live sliver foxes ‘ is something your Association might 1 i well be’ proud o1. This wonderful 1 collection has been brought aboui 1 through the working oi that. magii- { word. car-operation . . . Would it l not be possible beiore another yrar ‘ comes around to make co-operatlre 3 enorts to build ahouse worthy oi i the sliver fox family. combined with venienee u! exhibitors and patrons oi Fox Shows and Provincial es- hibltions? A building could be plan- ‘ned and built. that would serve both purposes. Let us have a cun- rerence on this subject." -Mr. James Paton. Pro-y sident Provincial Exhlbi-i tion Association, at. the ionnal ‘opening oi the Fox Show Tuesday nigh‘... ._~.-_._.-_- f; Buy ROBINSONS FOX BREAD FEED THEM ROBINSON ’S c014 Tip FOX BISCUITS BEST FOR PUPS AND ADULTS Robinson ’s Mill & Bakery, Ltd .4 ' Summersidc. P. E. l. "Ififiéléifi? FOX NETTING y". _ _. ;-s\ »'l‘ake in the SILVER FOX FAIR at: Charlottetown—Oct. 29-Nov. 1. ‘ Robinson ’s Strain SILVER F OXES throughout the trade. When one wants quality and color, l1. is avail- able to look tor the Canadian Nation- al Registration letter ."J," which is in the right ear o! all the Jenkins r foxes. Many oi the taxes are going their furs cleaned in an up-to-date cleaner in charge oi competent, men. About November 15 a fur buyer from Pariswill be in Mr. Jenkins‘ oi- iicc and will be in the market. ior large quantities oi’ silver‘ pelts. , Full particulars will appear later. Small iurs are purchased by Mr. Jenkins at all seasons. including mink. muskrat. racoon, skunk. weasel, red and patch “ma? ' r Above are shown n. number the Vimy Ranch at (‘ltliflnllriflull of t and have steadily grams in 11°11 their Isms has rune nl brea lent animals. This year l have a very ""19 pleased to sell you one or more RIVFCVIEW FOX RANCH Valuable Collection The McEaclserxr strain oi loses was e ularlty since then. Tolls! used tor breeding purposrfl. Ill"! "lrmlliwm dth of Prince Edward island many a i0! been placed on the road to wealth b! I o; valuable pelts irom foxes raised at ltiaclmre and MMIUBIWII- . y McEACHERN ‘FOXES Are Among The Worlds FINEST l" sis blished h: I914 | over Europe where mully If! IIIIW the ienlth and iarmer has pair o! these eaoel- lncrease and will be pllf| n s reasonable price- W. L. McEACI-IERN Ill-MAID. P. l. I- CANADIAN "OLD SOLDIE " > WINNIPEG, Oct. 30 -—-Herbert Bchooley oi Waslaado, Man, claims that" he was Canada's youngest soldier in the great war. He Joined the 170m battalion at Port Colborne, Ont, in March, 1010. when he was only thir- teen years and eigh months old. He was born June 0. 1902. Aiter training in Canada. he was transferred to England in 1917 i0 the , 12m Reserve. He went .l.o the am Battalion in rrance in September. 1e11, and u»: pa" in the fizhtlns at Passchendaeie. Nov. 6 and 7. He was three times wounded, on the last. occa- sion being a stretcher case. schooley is now iarmln! Bi» W55‘ “do u“! l; s. pensioner due to his t wounds. Blaieslly rliht. r. .. ‘ i t. vasolsruauo Silver Black Foxes i If interested in foxes of the highest i i quality it will be to your advantage to communicate with the undersigned. Have been in the breeding and raising - ‘ of first class foxes since 1912. Ranch I . now i known as ' the WINSLOE y RANCH. Samuel A Kennedy‘ Proprietor i Charlottetown. P. E. Island SUPREME ' Fqxi HOW CAN You» TELL? Whit F0! HITTING to buy when all Netting! LOOK ll . foxes. But there's a difference. FORMER. ONTARIO YOUTH l CIJAMS HE'S YOUNGEST experienced chm, TIME and TIME ONLY is the saicet iudge. 1T5 PROOF. Twenty years oi test can't. guide you wroni. "IT COSTS LESS TO BUY THE BEST" “PRINCE EDWARD” BRAND‘ n: to Norway this year, where they u slresd m x ui - THE BEST Sear; ym eanameor emv 0R1 SIXTIMES Beginning November 1st Mr. Jen- GINAL ~ BY kins‘ tar cleaning plant. will be in STILL f _ __' .. .. T H O N G t ri operation and ranchers h ve S C8D 8 Who's going to do the eaperimentins? Doesn't common sense arse you to consider the experience or other old mu ' ACT 0N ‘time Proves tor Satcty and Protection. Specify PRINCE EDWARD in your neat order R. T. Holman Limited p SUMMERSIDE-CHARLOTTETOWN vmmi|IilIilinuwuilu]Alum"... ‘ t PLACE YOUR ORDER for your require- ments of Foxmeat with us and assure yourself regular supplies of fresh frozen, Government Inspected. Meats that are guar- anteed to give satisfaction. l \\.>..<~‘ We have a car arriving in Charlottetown , every Wednesday. You can save money by ii taking your deliveries direct from the car. ' I _ THE Harris Abattoir Co. LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. I. "WHAT We flaw.‘ WE'LL uuuu ‘ "it's Better to be Sure Than Sorry " i Iggy F039; 1r; lb! most pffllltablr investment that you have. Are Si!" going to lose them, by using any 01111- Nettlng than Petr Bu‘! _ “Uertainly not." "Why?" “Because.” you teen at ease anew‘ lng that the best “QUALITX NET~ rlNG" ls protecting your Foxes. Th]. getting h uALvAruzuu oe- rore and after being woven Hangs Flat without hassles "I "l" gin; and makes a permit 161166- Oan he erected by an “AMATEUR SPECIALLY MADE FUR US. OUR PRICES ARI: THE BEST UN IIHE ISLAND. MeGOWANS amrran I Blimulr The Rogers Hardware -.._...__-._-_i--L----_ MEMORIAL T0 A HOUSEMAID i i LONDON. Oct. 29.--iBr1t1.sh United a house-maids sell-sacrifice was un-l veiled in Vienna recently, i Margarete Manhari. a girl oi‘ twenty, lost her own life two years ago in saving her master's two child- ren from being trampled to death by maddened horses. A hundred thous- and peoplc followed her body to the grave, and the Burgomasier oi Vleuual luade a funeral oration. The monument, ‘which la oi life- size in marble, depicts hlargarete My Pressl~A monument commemorating?‘ . Established 1910 V,With Pure DA I. TON J1 _ _i.._-"N Stock First to Enter The Combine Ask For Prices B. W Robinson Summerside, P. E. l. a sculptor with the work. Vienna ls crowded with mei to the heroes o! war, paid 10:3: State. This statue o! a simpi‘, rant. girl. an unsung heroine of 1s an eloquent testimony t i change oi’ feeling since the war playing with her two little charges. It. has been erected in the lovely gar- den ot Prater, corresponding to Lon- don's Hyde Park. The 011st Was dcirayed by the do- mesilc servants of Vienna. who con- tributed irom their small means until enough money was raised 1,0 entrust );k‘ rfi Fawcett Jubilee Circulatory Takes care o! your comfort without ashlar very mum m" from you. lis eatreme simplicity males it convenient and simple u. operate. requiring very little 11mg and hardly an, effort. Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. 123 Queen Street 111mm; 757, “THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE“ i f: Foxmen ‘and Ranchers -—= Remember We Czrrry ‘- LEADING _ _\ FOX BISCUITS but ' IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL 3; IMPERIAL PUPPY MEAL . ROSS-MXLLEB. STANDARD ROSS-MILLER. CHARCOAL ROSS-MILLER PUPPY MEAL PEERLESS (‘OD LIVER, OIL. ETC. ALSO GROUND RICE AND SHREDDED W ~ VI TAKALK .1111. Great m. Tonic u a bone and muscie noun “ ‘ contains all the necessary vii-amiss ior the making o} healthy foxes. Fed by the leading ranchers oi’ v " United States and Europe. -. We are lhtail Agents for Queen's County, P. l. Now ui um, 2 u»... 1o u». and 2s ibs.. tlna, ‘ “ lbs. drums.‘ ' ‘L " MacKie & Compan CHARLOTTETOWN,‘-P. I. I. " - -.--_._--..~__.