f mo» min,» s Fin GLIQRLO'F'FETOWN GUAFPJEAP‘ - “-"~vi”—i‘-”i‘-‘~’~"% *7" '7'?“ - '~ ==:;_;.,~u.‘___.....~~ - ' ‘ ' ‘m Bifii? .r0R ISLAND ’S PREMIER 11w US TR"? , -.,.-.-__--- _ ‘ I ad I ‘f ‘ '1 “r Pool Pres‘ ent s l Im ortant Factors for La in i l - a o . p y g i i ~ . “T35” Optzmzstzce Regarding i . v7 l i" ‘n; , , ‘ ,5 ! G oun a 10H OI‘ " '= s i l 4 *' ‘i ‘ Future Of Fox Indus";- * Increased I ‘ — 1° Yo" = Mr u... o an o: new i» sinned 1937 PUP CROP the Eirlnce Eduard Island Fur Pcsl the breeding herdl and refitted b5‘ g _ ' W3 '- - . . A »-»' . If WlMPdi “'1” h“ ‘Emmy return routs “mm deve n m D2,,» Selection of Breeders... .Correct Feeding. W“ v ‘EL: ed from a visit to London and Paris, “llh half a mi on‘ pe - » i- i ' ‘ " ‘ w“ y ' reviews the silver fox market of ifffilyllf Correct feeding will not offset poor breeding—-- ' 93‘ d makes sugges- o in r e ‘ . . . . . _ ' v." f‘ Y i111‘; the‘) fr‘: rancher on how to secure maximum returns. The breegiiflclegt 52mm“ W1“ destroy the best herltage» and hinder the h0g1 t! ~ ~ » . . iriisi _;. 4a obinin the best value for his pelts time has definitely passed when g p g I ._ in the comir-s season 0f 1935 w the “m” “mm” P'°d“°"'°“ °f Your 1936 pelts are now made-Your 1937 pups are now in th . _ silver fox pelts can be disposed of - wh t d h .- e mdk m1 i ing- a , an ow many VH" they be- depends much on your feeding v N , ,1 . y 1,, a repon issued one year ago flthfllw iirlriisfiflvizrgesxllsllmsx: program from Dec. 1st on. _- '- < _ '. ,.. _ »‘ ti t‘ o! w en o oi . ' -. ~ 1-; Q5; ; ; , vii/Eh! b3 Cl U811)’ ; n13“jgliglifjjyfcifglfiii: “imm ma,.m,ng omnumuon Wm, ,,,_ . llIARMILL SPECIAL MATING (Cube or Meal) RATIQN M, ,_ v nu - 1 Md been Obtained m the ‘Ur map i 6mm“ m ‘one the we o, pens a unit of the complete line of Seasonal Fox Foods, for both the dog and ' '1 . . 1 mrownotit was. Quite earlyl beyond market requirements 1s the vuien from Dec. 1st until mating is over- supplies the important ; . i . > i. ‘- ' .1 i; [he semi)“ howeven me Series 0t scflousp, injuring the interests o; Vitamins, Etc.- for building up the reproductive organs and promoting I ~ i ou-iurbances ln Europe beginning the fox breeders by lnunedlately stronger matings- ‘ i ' - .' i S . \‘ in the military re-occupiation of intern-shine unnecessarily low price MARMILL Fox FOODS a v - x . ' ‘ . l ‘i i’ - v, i.» Rhineland by the Germans ear- 0W b- _ _ _ _ ' ~’ -' _ p _ . - Are made in following Seasonal Romans:- - V" I ’ V . K ESQ 4' “i 3mm‘ “m! evndfig S: The orderly marketing of silver _ _ , ‘ i ~"'~“~l""‘°“ °‘ w" p‘ fox pelts is the best method of MARMILL FOX PUPPY CUBES Ration 1N0. l i '1 l ‘ flbffllcleis in September left many securing highest average mmnm MARMILL FOX CUBES m. MEAL Ration N0’ 2 I i ‘ ill-MW“ macme during m“ Permd‘ i Expericiice gained each season has MARMILL FOX FUR FINISHER (TUBE 0|‘ MEAL Ration No. ll y ‘ ~ T31"““*ih°‘"' m“ sum” mruculap l proven the soundness of this policy, i MARMILL FOX MATING CUBE OI‘ MEAL Ration No, .| i 1r w“ P‘*"i'*1-">'» "l" Fmw" 4°"; iilltl has‘ bot-n the largest mo. in MARMILI. AL-CEREAL FOX n MINK F001) (Meal Only) l . .ni t - (7. ii‘: -lt." was _. . . _ _ _ _ _ l o ma‘: ‘ Ol niiiutri "Di! s‘ I J muiiitaliiing and stabilizing the Fm, further information pnccs‘ feeding.’ schedules‘ Ne“ Wrlu, ML {'1' '“ 1' ' ' “""" "mltufl “I'd m‘ Mum“ ‘ea l‘ market for silver IOX pelts. I .- r do.“ l . nearegt you ’ . ' S I * ' 5411i‘. llllllilll, German and otheri The Prmcu Edward Blind mt, ("NHL _ I ll - ,. - f i ' markcis were nimble to operate to; Pool Llmnpd has made large ex_ Distributors for Prince Edward Island . ' i ‘~.‘ ‘ i i -- - h‘ I . i‘ -' ' Jou all) tnnigttkjlflllfi igruiifigfry silica penditures to provide facilities for i v ‘_ 1""°"5 ° ' ‘ x ‘ ‘ ‘, the proper handling andmarketlng I - R Q I ‘ i, i __ ~';;lllS in the United Stages, gilllln-j or silver fox pent , p. E. . F T _ I ' i- "' ».- .. - _. . ,- 1, ntlised demand for e IQLCT v l‘ k l ‘ “d . v ‘I ' .- coloured pelts resulted on the Lon-Y mat; 23:1“; t? tzlcgyivlvgsnroxcrit? jflfjLff/BS; -'l: » l don market during the first part of‘ ~ _ , _ ' ix rocer Charloflgtgwn ; l. . . I 1 5mm Am“ ho“m'er ‘i dustry, pTOUdlJlg a high standard l B M "yh ‘lonmgue ‘ -‘ i - tic sensor. ' ' ' . . Klmmcd . A. . 9 IS > i l i Am l. buyin public has; is m“! ‘ ' . - S mm r ' ” n!‘ S ° Y a §l:.l;\\'ll ccornciilclibmblc §(‘\‘i.""\ll(‘i.‘ and’ fegejitncy ATbgrtfjl-‘slde _‘ \ V,‘ , . .. . . . . l. ___ _ _ _ I M?‘ , ’ no». _ 81 Ulflg‘ o quite largo quantities of tlirsu still . ‘l _“ r I‘ d M d I B 5 remain unsold in Nciv York. The‘ I i firm! ‘(TX ‘O0 5 3 c 9n Y Y P 3 British tradc provided the only a ‘, steady market ihruuglioiit the sen» ' _ Q I I z g-nzfzxvt‘ ' - ' ‘"‘“"““ 1 son zibsoiibinn ihc urea‘. bulk of the i, A I " -—i is s.” (W_%____ i , 1 . _. _. . ; I‘ y _’A__M .. ‘lintd itllicmocriiniiilcl ‘ w t ~ z " .1: ff '* .2 . i . MARKHAM ONTARIO E ' f: W ' Iim-T- ~17]? (if fl: mi” Tali“ i — —* ' "i i H a on" & iirii iu- h ‘Lid. IAO\[\lg ‘nun; c0301; Iitrmtkiglslgni Isdlowing are the .omc€rs and 08 1C0 I S — llrk am. Ont, . am tzici" ur can l s e g, » _ . _ , _ 3,; “(Wm lmroflors or The Suva. m,‘ Bream Manufacturers of Marmill Balanced and Balancing Ratmns for n . Us. and Exhibitors A:socié‘tioxl of Poultry, Turkeys. Dairy’ Hogs, Horses, Fox 8.- Dogs. ". i. i~<~ 2'1!’ Win-r: thr- non‘ riliisflll opened iiipyinnp Edward mnnd, for thccur- Dcflers want d ' ‘ _ - ' I,‘ i. l; it . was lr-nnrl that. many Caiimlillllircnt year 1936.‘ ‘ ‘ c m mreprchenwd territory i I‘. pclrs wrr-c of much inferior quality Patrons: The Hon. George Dcs- ‘ p n : _‘ our _ -_pnrticularly in colour-lo that of g Brisziy DeBlois. Lt.—Gm-cmoi~ of the \-__-—¢- i L iliv prcccrliii" \‘(‘(ll' For the first iPmviiic" of Prince Edward T511111‘!!! lull“;|ii||uu| ‘_“*“"'_*' ?-—-—-~——-———————-- . , - .. t _4 \ 1 ‘ ‘" ~ ' i ‘ , . '. . l‘! lliilllllll ‘llllllll 5'! i ii iii iii, ll I i A X K m“, Nompgilul mm,n._gs appeal?“ i Hm Jam“. G_ Gnnhnm. Mum“, Ii.Lilliililiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiliilillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:liliillliliiii‘iliilili."ill:"i.ilillilliilllii.JiliiiillJiiiillillilllii.Iiilliiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii liiilifiiiiii i c ‘ sizpri‘ioi' mid ]ll"t‘>l‘lll'l‘(l strong coin- | of Agriculture, Dominion 01' can‘ I Q - k ‘i. “Kw-USS petition. Duc in their good colour ado: H011. Tlmflfl A- CflmDb911-MA-- ‘ I ' and because ihc Sales Houses were Premier of the Province 0f Pri-RCQ Q i‘ V h’ “U in "fired cm“ allowed to offcr 111cm at low limits Edivard Island l “ 5‘ iil(_\' wore in strong favon whit the HOTIOIYIYA’ PIT-"denhl L- T- tima; . I ' buycrs and during the curly part "lfm- M05159!“ can“ m‘ N“ Om‘ m. ~- foi" mush Doll offered- of this season were givcn prefab Silver Fox Breeders’ ‘Aswciallvn- s "iii iiiiili‘ for experience. i cncc ovci" Canadian belts and were Hoiiisorarniifiircclorié _- i thcii sold in large quantities. Den" i n s er o s ' . . , ~ Prlnccficiwnrd island: H15 ifivgrzhiv We, take this opportunity of thanking you for the v - _ - -_ _‘ W. TUTWI‘. MRYQT 0 n ' =7 ' n v _ imm opt-nun» $121.... J1. .1. Morris. President large volume of business you have given us this year, - i . ' ' - . ~ . I! .rl f Trndc _ sales have increased enormous] over] st a in I , in B ‘ Thom isiin doubt as to the future giiciidint: John B. Roper. Char- r. h " I h ,y a x931‘. Li‘! d g ' ' of the industry in so fur ns the _ Hoéowl‘ ‘Inc ers r0~§ loutt e province are finding‘ O . _ - ._ In “Vivi, Dirt-slur popularity of its imroduct in the Vmhpwitdent: Samuel J0hn5g0n_ H i ‘ ‘ iiir trade is concerned. but rimch- " _ 77 1 . , < - ‘i _ . = i ‘. , ..im!l. f illlililll crs will reap Just such returns as Foggtninfirdizaltm R‘ Shnwl Din . . 5i g _ i; i I mwllggiitlypzfhuti; lgilzreiinigit,‘ llflrtment of Agriculture. Charlot- 1s a wonderful colour producer in addition to being the ~ ,l -. ii‘- -‘ ' ~.. _ l. w i ii: in (lcserivc it." ' scusoii only because many Crmn- ‘ctBOgTQLPTSZ The Canadian Bankoi ‘ one lb‘ of n’ fill-m was ‘we lqndly or colour. Cenmfifl, a sorbs four lbs. of milk and should be left soaking half l Pu. ticpicsscd opinion of the fur all hour. - d Of Directors k |_.,.|“.d by; . lrurlc in London and Paris is that 3°“ “ ‘I ' ‘ I _ the higher class Canadian pelts are Quwm Qmmty; Capt. A. W. Al- Th9 On] 1'3 (I ' ' ' , ,. - l 5L, (Jiailottelown. much Smlyplrior to the be“ Nob Chmmvt _ John mp" I _ . e1‘ lll G W01‘ Wllllllng‘ 0X S OW . ., i . _ _ Ian, l Own. ' - i ii '» ' ' ~ i' - I wcglan pelts. From the best n- Shemmd. Mm, A S, mbemo, Qlampionships for three succeeding years uses “Shred- ____ formation we receive, we believe Mermaid; 11.0, Kennedy, South- Wheat” almost as a cereal, {-27:77 that general European conditions pol-g; Geog-m Brown, Charlotte- ? ____> _ . -i-_-_- V ' ‘ . e ___--__--i--—— are Inuch improved (as for example 1mm; LL-cni, D A. MacKlnnon. ' . the British and Italian Govern- gnmqouqlmvn; Walter Gregor. incnts have just resumed financial Bmgklpy Point. and business relations which had‘ Prince County: Robert Humph- I been suspended during the year) .rey, Kensinirton; B. Graham Rog- . and that the new season should ors. sumrqcrslde: C. B. BOBBY-i ‘ show l], continuance of the demand summerslde; B W.’ Robinsonsum- iJm- silver fox pelts. micrslde; Robert Baker, Bedeque: Brenton Clarke, Summerside. We continue to urge ranchers to Kings County; Dough“ Ann-n make more careful selections of BM, Fortune. H_L_ Mabom Mon. breeding stock and glvc more ‘fig-He; Samuel Jnhnston, Fortune thought to feeding schedules _in Bfldgi}: w. H. Davlson, Montague; order to retain clear bright colour. Edwin Reid, R0110 Buy west. Buyers invariably first select tho Jfixecutlve Committee: John B. “more attractive types and it is only Roper, Sherwood: Lt-Ool. D. A. _ ___ i when these are cleared that the MacKlnnon, Charlottetown; Major p i‘ - , others can be disposed of except at A. s. Robertson, Mermaid; R. B. v , - _ i slau liter rices. The markets de~ Hum h Remington: 990789 i l V: V‘ '13:“ Feeds at our mlmgd mecfum to large pelts with Browlh. arlottetown; WMWTGN- i strong prime leather. Small pelts gor, Bi-ackley Point. ~ QY‘ ' , i"; F f; are heavily discounted. The fur re- Slllleflfltendfint! He'll“ Bawnessi Hall“... . t’ i.» J1. - .. . 1-’- |‘ quires to be long and dense Ken-film"- ' _ throughout with sufficient under- WRM" fur. Flat llllpflmc pelts cannot be dispcsrd of whcn full fun-rm! pelts 5; - , , i 1f~o—,-,i _,_.-.~.a--.-, =1 on Sunirlo Rations _ . , _ M I NK-MUSKRAT - " * * , . d’ :.::.::.:"::;:"...:::“.;:::::..:.:"..212, WE BUY RED e. cRoss Fox u WE BUY wiiwrx‘ ‘ '. sllvor fox iur recelvesmost bill" we Specialile ill SILVER FOXES “Shredded Wheat” has been imitated by numerous cheaper feeds and we strongly advise ranchers to be sure that they feed only the right product, guaranteed free from raw starch, and available from " ‘ J. ROBERT MUTCH Charlottetown R. R. 5 Prince Edward Island Distributor Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. Niagara Falls, Ont. ' r... . -..__~u~»<-s@_u- i i‘ lllllllllllllhlllmlhlllllllllllllllllllnliliiiiii f criticism. Defects such as weak ~ —~ leather, short fur, dark and dead » , slrlpcs down centre buck, wcnk side ' wnlls mid nnrrow himdcd silver, seriously reduce the vnlue of a Large quantities W9 S6" f0!‘ yOU On mu. Pots or inferior quality and consignment at 5 per cent. Commission tinged or brown coloured pelts are _ seriously affecting the popularity P. J. IVCL and f.'l r 1 r. Fox th t do Ch rlottetown f ZJZLY..JZX...“CO1O..in“ti." 211 st. Paul st w. MONTREAL . " ¥ leather, underfur and top fur are l gun” MR“ >_._.....-_.k». . .»i o, we" p . I i, I hhiussu. .. '1 - mm i‘ -i '- ‘.