IETEN E. ISLA __ -_‘ :_ _ ._ AZMQ‘, u ‘t . .,.:. »- . l-l-Highest Quality Silver Foxes- WEOR SALE FOR BREEDING PURPOSES —-FROM—— Tut steer BEAUTY RANCH l am intcfcstetliti the purchase 0f all kinds of ——-: FURS :—- lncltitling Silver Fox. ttlso Rod and Cross l"0xes, as well as smaller Furs. hlitikflt/lttskrat. etc lt-illurcels shipped will he held separate and Furs i returned if price is not satisfactory Special tittcntitm to Foreign Bitycrs l‘ (\"t'L‘llCQ'-';\l\§' Piaul; in (lanathi THE (‘.llARLfiT'l'lE'l‘-l)WN GUARDIAN" - lSwedish Rancher Sees“ i _Much To Interest Him“ At The Big Fox Show’ i A keenly uiterestedgtisitor at the weather than you have in Prince Fox Show yesterday was Mr. Sixten ‘Edward Island." he explained, "but Malmintz. fax rancher o! Toeraboda, not the same amount of snowfall. lIt’s The Quality _ Makes/i Show, Says S ’Side Man “In class and quality, decidedly the west show ever held on this continent" lwas the opinion expressed to a Guar- ‘diani reporter" by Mr. J. P. Tanton lswrden. who was enthusiastic about Therefore we build our pens only 1°! summfir-ildfl. with respect to the m!‘ qualify and number of the en- seven feet high. ‘tries. Mr. Malming reports greatly "Many of our farmers are enter- lncreased interest in fox farming in ing the fox breeding game in a small his native country. There are about way, as a profitable sideline. They lilo ranches mostly of’ blue foxes, and usually start with blue foxes, as it is expected that this number will |they are cheaper. Later on, n0 doubt, be increased to over 300 this fall. The they will take up silver foxes. With llidilSllfvlvfflS started there about twelve our colder climate. and with Just a years ago. In December of this year sufficient amount of moisture, we Sweden will hold its first fox showlbelleve that we have better natural "But I won't say that it will be on lconditions for fort raising than you a par with your wonderful showing have even on Prince Edward Island. hex-c." the visitor added modestly. l-though I know that sounds pretty Mr. Malmingls ranch at Tz-ereboda. lboastful. At any rate. there are big which is situated little more than possibilities for the industry in Swed- 100 miles north of Gothenburg. is in en, Our chief competitors in live foxes‘ _1P'C~X Show now in progress. Mr. Tan- fton. who was one oi’ the Judges at‘ l the Columbus, Ohio. fox exhibition in I l 1923, and who has been u. frfllllem visitor to shows at Toronto and Montreal, stated that the quality was leven more remarkable than the num- l I ber of entries. The competition for lthe highest marks is sokeen that ev- ery animal is a potential winner. Represented by a mule attorney a wife at, l-lighgate, England, recentlyi summoned her husband. represented} l by a. female attorney. into court. and 1211024’ SHOWNO 11v FULL s WINGy Scene at Charlottetown Ranch the women won the case for the hus- band. A. E. MacLEAN Stimmcrsitlcs, Prince Edward lslatitl This picture shows u litter o! black foxes at the. Vimy Ranch at Charlottetown of MisLun and M". Klnmin. the samwlatitude as Churchill on are Norway and Scotland. ‘the Hudson Bay. “We have colder 1“, 3) those whose efficiency has dlminlsh- f; ed zreatly are among the vital items r of preparing for the long oold stretch F ahead. " (‘it is a point that many car owners overlook in this day of knockless ‘ fuels, Merely because the knock is SHELLAC IS SOLUBLE not what it used ro be, they assume: ghat carbon has vanished. Yet it Several things are l0 be borne u: ' ' ._ I " ’ _ may hi» the vcry illlflg that i; caus-' mind in connection with the use oi ALL EXHIBITORS and PA TR ONS in: much of the starting difficulty a glycerine anti-freeze just as is tho _ —OF THE- t-nruutiered on the first cold days. {case with alcohol. One of these is, ' i i _ that the solution will dissolve shellac, t The latter, therefore, should not be; G. H. w Co. Limited MONTREAL f‘ TORONTOF~ OTEAWL -—. ‘ a F’ A ' zrst nnual . . V Q ’ SILVER FOX SHOW s“ and EXHIBITION To Visit Cur Booth at Exhibition l. Building, and’ Also Our Factory I i I01 Longworth Avenue, City B Y WILLI All ULLIHAN iImrt-to-Ileart Talks With ‘ 7" y-butomoinle uwners and llriv- viola". on How lo Get the Must ‘h’. )ut nf 'l‘hrir Cars at the . t m‘, ‘beast Expense. ';o¢.-4¢~¢~....¢..,....,, (‘LEAN IINGINI-IS BEST l ‘ cuzuie tree f1 mt carbon ls » filly ilPwl-“Iltile ui will weather.) 00000000000000 \\'ll.l, GIVE ‘HDRF. 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A5 greater degree of concentration is re- quisite. but. the rewards fully justify it. The more time a driver has to execute any maneuver when streets are slippery, the better is his execu- tion. l: 1 .. 1i 4 ACME RANCH For Superior Quality liXfl-LLLEYI‘ flflfilNE t AN OUT-WORN PRACTICE Major D. A. McDonald Fharlnitrioivn. l‘. l‘). l. i; <n . Some motor oar owners still be- lieve that slightly tinder-inflating thr tires in order to get better tracaior. e Ls a good idea in Winter driviné’. 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MILLAR Q 0 O DENTAL suncaon nouns-n w 12.30 g O o . Imperial Fox Biscuit Cali Limited v 000000000 b00004 Q-0-040006+¢§0o-\u0u 2 l0 5.00 Corner Queen um] lllchmdlfl tOO-QOO-OOPOVUOQOVOQQOVVFO OO§OO§JOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOO SPECIALTY High- Class Silver Foxes and Pelts V We offer for sale several hundred selected animals. DEHA VILAND We Wish w announce that we are open lhla IQIIOII to buy largo Quantities of blklfldel of lllvl’, 0min III led I-‘ok Fun. Our eouuefllbna thla bblaou will noble.“ to handle large quautltln. The outlook for fox {an tkll leum la quite favorable, and in are looking forward»!!! aim! _ demand. Before dlnpoulng o! your will, we would b0 planed to nu you than u your collection. Wu do m um what quantity you bu: to elm. In m llfillllll h III: llrl at‘ the diluent leading lflhlle and we will announce buying data later through "It will. Anyone winning to get in touch with u: balm November 10th, 1H9. can do so by plum or M“: at my Portage ofllou. efifln. . . . “fir” E- $"“""" . G. R. MacQuarrie ‘ Fur. Merchant l iCrockett and Gallant Building, Summer Street, Summerside, P. E. Island Major S. Robertson MERMAID. h s. 1. - v,;.._,\_-,..,, m». ..