PAGE rgig ANNO UNCEMENT! FOX AUCTION SALE Six [ifllmlfltnt iSlfUld breeders iiiivs mini: hi. \ Fox snow ROOM iii the Exliibillurl Building at Charlottetown On Saturday, November 6th. where an Auction oi Registered Sliver Foxes will be held beginning at 1.30 pan. The animals will be on exhibition in the show crates from l0 a.m. This will be an opportunity Ior tile smaller breeder to secure wcll bred animals at. reasonable prices, as animals offered for Sflll! have been approved as suitable breeding stock by thi- Di-partment of Agriculture Fleldman. Canadian Fur Breeders and Trappers iébiE THESE SALE DATES General Fur Sales Silver Fox Soles T 13th DEFEMBERi 1931 wlxrlzn - 1st ran, 193x List receiving date in l Last "uiiviing date in Loniiiili, 3rd December % 1,011,101,, 11th January A I O m“ ' 2 l nu" 103x ed y lmii JANIYARY. 1938 SPRIM" -—_ '3' ~ ~ » mics. Lftfil. receiving tlilt8 iii regatta“: {ilatc in ‘l0 b4 London, 31st December n on, l?" mg Q brca . _ _ or 5i 2am lmncll. i938 SIMMER-Zlith JUA- 1938 ed li rm fbfblvlng date iii lust receiving date in Ri London, lutli March noiiiloii, 5th July llbe , Q I i.‘ U 1}, 5 ggi-d may, 193a tBeztver, Fox‘ mlluc, Mus- perf< Last receiving dutc ill l quash, Zliinlt, and Persian rls. Inmion, 13th Mn) 1.4mm) as l - l - ‘ Ti 19th DECENIBER, 1938 AUTUMN-Zilh OCT. 193B I whit t Last receiving date in Last receiving date in , play London, 9th September London, 3rd October cst , P" Bring or ship your Polls to the YlPFIFIPSl. ll l! (7 Fur ihrcnry ivhcrc you at will be sure of receiving the fairest possible price for the products of your Ranch or Traps. i prls and l . s, v Othl ’ ' '. ' ' _. ., . ;'_‘ -- . the v Y . v - k I arr: ' _ w s‘ u. ' . ‘ , hi: sun,» » an omitting. :3‘, it?’ l‘ _' _»irtconi=rc'algliizo 27;? sisv‘ i670 ' t ' has ~ ' ‘ ' ~ ebli ____ aft "i*“ i‘ _ M r W '* '“*é‘**'A** ’ Al x‘ __ _ _ ,_ _ _ __w_____.. ._. .._ i l Fox Breeders and Fur Buyers ‘vi-Alli; liit- Silver Fox Show are invited to call zit our offices". when it will be a pleasure-to us _\t) be of assistance in dealing" with insurance problems oi‘ any kinil. or to be of any possible ,~‘t‘|'\‘lt‘L‘ nhilt- iidling iiill" ('it,v and Province. without _\_‘,§ i-¢"..i~ig=_.5§pi w.‘ filial-shed obi i'.-_:i t ion. HYINDMTESH and 00., LIMITED Ulric-t illlfl Largest insurance Agency in Prince l‘lfl\\'Zll‘(l island (lhariotteiown, 'l'l c (jfflgeg; Summerside, Montague __\,__._i__ i though t< provoki ng "Silvery Pelts and appreciation. “Though a decline 311g; gznalzwrrrrowiv cusiruiiiigi lAssarecl Demand For Good Skins Still Selling At Premium Prices, Reports Mr. George Callbeck. The fvllvwlnz statement by Mr. silver skin was in good demand 0t Ciicorgc Callbcck on hi: fur prices , prices fully equal to those o! the‘ will be read with general interest ‘ Jun, sales, The demand for silver Iibx is be- has been , lng maintained. and barring fur- takcll place‘ in the price of Sliver | their serious European complica- Fox skins since 1934. Silver Fox is tlons firm prices are anticipated. now in good demand and prices U "S11v9;- P9X ha; enjoyed 5nd 13 lllavc been geucrlfly cnnlpari on with 25.000 ‘skins rcviiain inisoltl 'Sll\'(‘l_. higher mirage pl- of other color calssrs. kins arc still selling for es than those Full Silvers on the Omobci- sales reghtered a slicht price decline. whi'c the half maintained [enjoying a popularity that goes on since the Lfiilflfiil March Sales. Of l the unprecedented numliors placed loll. the sales last. year fcwci- than 17,000 l-klus rcnialllcd to be offered on tho London October $11105, ill l always have an especial appeal t0 s ris a .\“‘1\_1' atw: and of those only a few t continue to be a profitable market l increasing year by year. Fashion will OCCHSlOHEllV call for changes in the color phasing but the in- imitable beauty of Silver Fox will l diessy women, I believe there will y for high class Silver Fox skins, and l llCflCg ll permanent field for the keenly observant rancher who will properly apply hinlself to produce l the kllld of flrtlCle mqiilieil." Whither Coest Thou? (BF W. R, Show) Tile Fbx Sllniv, ivhlcll will bc held within the next. few days. stands in the very forefront ol features of this kind throughout ' the world. Familiarity with an in- dustry that has meant within re- cent years economic salvation to a ‘large nlunbcr of our pccpic, and l close proximity to tilts great, Show has caused to some extent an un- der estimation of this great Ex- hibiron of a. nlodern industry Distance and unfamiliarity might possibly have developed a more ab- sorhillg interest in the show, and a more intense cle ‘re to visit it and enjoy its fascination. beauty, and demonstrations. In a center ivlicre thousands are engaged in Fox riiricliing, the con- gregation at one point. in intensive coinpctilioil of from 400-600 of the imlusi " best l\IX”*, should exert an irrcsoslliblo attraction for the great niajorilv of thosc who are (in v raring lOl‘ toxes in their own ranches. . Iviit “or The Few The criticism is $Olil€tllll0< heard that, Exhibitions of this kind are only for tho, fcw who have super- ior animals This is true in so tar as. actual l“, "liters arc concerned, but the "vpilzition and value of the Show cxtvltill; to rvr individual rinv \\'."ll l),illill(‘(‘il aucl prepared srliciuv of livestock extension. the Exhibition lnilst occupy a yiroiriin- cut place. Tt. briii-rs into ‘ilic public giizc the bc" piiiiilctioiis of the lrgcr-(icl-‘s .~ hi; liirtlztitls of brccrlinc. fccrlinsr. and care. and throunli the impart. of observation and contact, as ivoll 0s through its iiroiiiouoiiiil anti sells‘? appeal. c tlic c‘!or‘is of the breeder c to rvcalcr effort in the (lo not re- vcnl tlic l1.inic~: of miinv who today ll Exliil or; and . The Fox Show of he winners five vonr: lv-xii-i- Wli ‘ T." iusv ri con- s-lnli“ an" ire i1 helm! ' “SPRA'I"I'S” WEIYITNTEET SVNGLO PRODUCTS ROYAL (YUBES and CHOW PURINA CUBES and (.IHO\V SHREDDED WHEAT ililPERlAli BISCUITS (Whole, Medium, and Fine.) HHXITE RATION and CUBES COF F IN fa’ CO. CORNER GRAFTON & IIILISBORO STREETS MODEL MIX Tile new six tube all-wave ‘Vest- inghnuls World Cruiser . . .11 raver lotion of up-to-date radio performance. Other models from $39.75 up. Pr ice . . . . . . . MILLER who is ('ilEi'\”l‘(l in the industry In , ill’ that new - ‘ Make the test for yourself at t Limited ' ‘viltltttttutiulttttltuiiinu effort, new resolves, new enthusi- l asm is gradually bringing into the i forefront of the industry, breeders who have raised the level 0i their - herds to the best standards of the species, The Educational Factor The educational machinery now under process of coilstruction in p this province in relation to the Fox industry is being perfected, through organization, ucation, demonstration and exhibi ion, go that all our breeders will ulti- mabely feel its direct influence. The interest of the average has been aroused and intensified. ‘This in- terest should reach its climax at the Great Show during the first week ln November, at. Charlotte- town, and at the Fox Shows at A1- bcrwn, Borden and Montague at later dates. Every interested breed- er of foxes should use the fine ad- vantages so provided, and attend these Exhibitions YOUR. YVARDRDBE Long coals this autumn are di- vlded illto three categories: Redingotcs fitting to the waist, with dashing fullness below. Some- times belted ttt. back, sometimes plain. Collars and rovers faced with such flat fur as seal, astra- khah. Persian lamb, and beaver. Shoulders squared. Waists, as last season, well defined, Plain sleeves. Sometimes touches of fur at wrists. Long “slnock" coats, very loose. with nn enormous box-pleat begin- ning- bclow shoulder-blades lo give fullness at back. Flat, turn-ovcr round mllars, often faced with fur. Afternoon coats, sometimes drap- ed in folds from neck to waist. from waist to hem. Long-haired fur irimniilrr used at neck as flatly as possible, or occasionally curled round neck and armhole. STYLE WHTMSIES An effective combination for eve- ntn: wear l5 coral and gold metal moire, ("mlrl lames foifeyening-tlic last word in elegance. ituititiiiiatuiliitt -llllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllliii fr THE g lVER nix wiiiilrs tiREllTEST nun At Charlottetown, P. E. l. NOVEMBER 1st. to 5th. This Classic of the Fox World Oflers 24 liballenge liups and Trophies Ends all Uncertainty You don't needtoguess about radio performancei Come in and choose the set you like best with the Westinghouse “Select-a-tone"demonstrator. Eight different models tuned in and out at the flip of a switch. Compare their tone and quality of performance. i Choose on facts. ‘ The Select-a-tone demonstra- tion is new . . . the first real assistance ever given radio buyers. B808. Many of thenmagnificent specimansof the silversmith’s art, l anti VALllElJ AT $1500. BEAUTIFUL ROSETTE RIBBONS and CASH PRIZES ioi» 43 SECTIONS TOTALLING UPWARDS 0F, $2,000 Nowhere else in the ivorld are such beautiful premiums and cash prizes awarded for Sil- ver iloxcs. The result is that the world's finest specimens of Silver Fox meet here and nn op- poriuniigr is afforded to Silver Fox ranchers and the public generally to witness the pro- gress that is being made in this great fur indu slry, This Exhibition is the talk of the Silver Fox world and will ho visited by prominent fut‘, men and fox ranchers from other provinces. You cannot afford to mlss this Show, either as an exhibitor or spectator. There are classifications for din-ks up to 25 per cent, dark mediums, mediums, pale sil- vers and extra pale silvers, subdivided into adults, ycarllngs and pups, males and female!- Classcs for herds, senior yearling. junior sire and ihrce of his get, dam and two of her progeny. best matched pair male and female, adults and pups, nlnc Championships and a Grand Championship for best fox in Show. Prizes will be awarded on the basis 0f number of entries, one to six entries three prizes, seven to eight entries four prizes, nine t0 ten entries five prizes, eleven to twelve entries six prizes, thirteen to fourteen cnivics seven prizes, fifteen to sixteen entries eight prlzcs, seventeen to eighteen entries ninc prizes, nilwiccn to twenty entries ten prizes, t\v9l1tY-0l\_°_l° twenty-five entries clcvcn prizes, ovcr iwenty- five cntrics tlvclve prizes. Money will be dlvld- ed as followsz-lst $12; 2nd $9; 3rd $6, remaining creditable qualifying entries $4 each. ___., Grand Championship Trophy A magnificent silver trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor winning ‘the greatest. num- hcr of points in the Show. Other trophies offered at this Silviir Fox Show provide a great measure of attraction, intcrcst and stimulation. The array of silverware which will be on dis- play during the period of the Show is n magnificicnt one and merits the attention of our peoplq Grand Banquet Canadian National Hotel The zlnniliil Foxmcifs liiinquct will be held on Tuesday, November 2nd, at the Cana- dian National liotcl and will hc the highlight of the season. Only 140 tickets will be sold so as to avoid crowding and assure‘ every guest of a pleasant and highly entertaining evening. Music, mirth and on ilncxccllcil rcpast; short snappy speeches will be given by leading men lind prominent authorities on Silver Fox ranching. The time is short, the days will slip by quickly and it will be no time until the big Fox Show is on. Monday, November 1st will be receiving and classifying day. Tuesday morn- ing sharp at nine o'clock judging will commence and will he continued until Friday afternoon when it should be completed, iind the trophies awarded. '1‘ uesd ay, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the first wcck in November will be days crowded with interest and enthuflillfim- People from all ovcr the Province, yes, in fltct all ovcr the fox world, will be watching and waiting for the results of this Fox Show. Breeders who desire to make a name for themselves in the fox world should send in entries. Accommodation has been set. up for 600 foxes bl"- many more can be looked after. Write io the Secretary for Prize List, $AMUEL illlllllslllll, PfBSllliilIl WALTER ll. SHAW, 580F018?! Ftlrtune Bfidgei P- E- l- Charlottetown, P. E. I. "PLEASURE CRUISE” To ‘Aid Crippled Children " vférlfii ‘tilts’ ' ‘H