~m'-»~e.—e.-raa rrfimadhwflfl LAQE TWQ ‘ .THE_..QHARI-QTIETOWN QUARDLQN NOVEMBER 23, 1940 SILVER FOX PELTS . Shipments of Silver l-‘ox will be going for- ward front us to the fur markets each week throughout the season. Pelts will be received either at Head-quarters, Sumrnerside. or at M‘: _v-Harris Iluilding. I30 Kent Street in (‘harlottctouiu-under the management of Iilzrioi" A. S. Robertson. CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION FUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT P. E. I. Summcrsidc, a l l? FCHREMKLJE Fifteen \\’hitc~l";iccd Platinum Strain, l"reak l-‘oxcs. all Alales. ilihcsu males are all large. well developed pups and if you want to get into the freak fox busi- ness they should prove valuable to any man's herd. ‘ The} are for quick sale and are priced accord- ingly. Apply J. POPE CLARKE lticmbers (‘anadian Platinum Fox Association Breeders’ fr § . _ —"—ANNDUNDEMENT—- i TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ' v The 11th annual fox show was cciic udeu yesterday afternoon in a blaze of glory. if such an expression ccultl be used wvhen the elements were so uiipropitlous. deluges of ‘llllll euuslni: darkness and depres- sion everywhere except in the fox ishoty building. where nothing could check the exuberance o! the axmbt- ‘tors. Everyone we spoke to winde- lizhted with the show and trad tticv had come. and said: "We'll be ‘here next rear and have 1:. es. ioo.‘ That's the spirit-up- ward and onward is the clyl Perhaps never since the show was inauzurated has there been more 11911111116 interest taken. and this has been well depicted in the excelilent \\'1‘Il\"~l1lts ii-hich have appeared in the ltrcss. ttivin: an eve picture of what has transpired as well as a complete record of prize winners. Jtiriile (‘teorce A. Callbeck. handiintz the lviccest show that he has ever hwn called iinon to iudee. kept his urhaiiitv and cheerful smile rillht ihrcirth to the last. His was a task that tow ivnnld covet. tnade more tiillrtilt this vcai" by t-lie presence of ciitirc‘v new tvpes of foxes ivhlch fortunately he had familiarized him- sclf with through visiting and llllflfllill! similar types in dozens of l"l\l1(‘l\t‘§ throulzhout Canada this season. \VI111I(‘\(‘l‘ niav be said as to the dcsii-libtlitv of brcerlinc ivhilc faces. rlniz necks or platinum ~ and we sinvcri-lv believe that ivithin limit- ations ihev will be incne,v-makers—~ one lliillrz cannot be denied. and it is that they have created an en- iirch- izcu" interest and spirit if optimism ainoiitr ranchers. Even those who are not interested in breedinc ihcm vet have an interest in producing the brighter class cf silvers or even clear colored classes l’fl(ll1"! down to dark mediums that mav bc crossed verv succcssfulv with rips necks. so the tlfiC-(‘l breed- or of silvers will come into his own even lll()l1"l\ he sticks to the T0211- lav channels. while those who dive-t t0 the 1‘f‘\\‘ tvpcs \\'1lI create a Cli- elliele of their own. \\‘c'l hIcNcill and son must her" ltecn lllililPfl with the results that ~ ' l"tn f‘ic spread pl I'M‘? .- t. t M... -.._ RflnphC-ffi e Mill. Lowell HanccckRnv IIIEIIII’ OIIIPYS we The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited, having: IlIl\f‘I\ over tho business of the Charlottetown Fur Sales‘ I.ltl., takes tilczisurc in announcing that this business will lw continued under the same name at the same old quarfi let's, 55 Queen Street, Charlottetown. t We solicit the continued patronage of all patrons of; prompt if" and efficient service we have been rendering in the pasta JPRINOE EDWARD ISLAND FIIR POOL Ltd. the above ("ompany and assure them the same Our Jlofto: “We bcIici-e the best icai/ to get bitsiltess is to dcserre it." ATTENTION FOXMEN FOR SALE Tlolman strain platinum type foxes. These fines are closely related to prize winners at. Saskatoon Platinum Fox Show, held last. week. ("an be seen at (‘udmore Bros" Ranch. For appointment phone 655 or 451. B. ROY HOIRAIAN. SILVER FOX RANDNERS i Through good times and bad the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL LIMITED maintains the same solid; sound and responsible business organization which has enjoyed the CONFIDENCE of so many ranchers in the past. —- Business lntegrit_v' -- — Financial Responsibility — - Years of Experience - fhis comhinziiitm provides silver fox ranchers with a marketing service which last season secured for its patrons sliuhtly ovcr $‘_’tl.fttt in average per pelt (including all low grades. pieces and culls) this being lllf} above the average price received the previous _vear. Each year our average return for pelts has been higher than through any other channcL To maintain this high standard we continue to retain the same PERNIANFINT management and staff who have always fully appreciated their responsibility to each patron. No expense is spared to place our offerings on the most profitable markets and last. season 95% of our entire shipments were to London where through the fac- Ilities of the Auction Houses there and the activity of our London representative, who has had over twenty years ex- perience in the international fur trade. we have received not prices substantially above those available In other markets. Since ortzanlzed in I930 over 90% of our volume has been received from Maritime ranchers—-75% from Prince Edward Island ranchers where we are best known. Write for Marketing Plans. Free Tags. Rags, etc. Transportation charges and full insurance coverage paid by us on all shipments to us. LIIIERAI. (‘ASH ADVANCES ARRANGED AS USUAI. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited P. (l. (‘ln-‘IRK. President and Managing Director Summerside. Prince Edward Island, Canada Charlottetown, J. A. Webster 8t C0., 156 Richmond Street OllR “OTTO: “We Ifeliere The Res! "'01; To Get Iiusinesa ls To Deserre It". O Q QQQDhO QOQOD£ Branch office: i ni . be \\ ‘ . . (“lllfl mention. showed tin nlcetVDPfi trcm their standards mated ith better din o'clock. Trucks oonvev 1t to the ranches where the feeders with horse-drawn vehicles no from .n to pen.‘ the three feeders complft- int! met!‘ duties in about two and a 23g: bags‘ wgichhaftler all. is! préaltty some 2.000 TOél. a mm ee n’ The f oxes shown kept on board here were all summe and shavings used for bed. il- 'I'heie_fore the pens did not need i0 be ceaned out as frequent- wh bible; COQITEIBILIITEIAI-s are about - be ma Axes are 50M Oh Witdfl b0tt01n pens and very ttle straw is used which makes for less labor of course. At ptlliniz time and tlea dustiniz time, and occasions where foxes have to be handled, other help suc-h as the five men who prepare the feed and after- wards attend to the cattle that pro- duce the ml k. and other chores “fllmd ‘h? bill’ farm. are called in. Ranch manltzement. is svstematired in every detail andfood is boualit. in enormous quantities at rock bot- mm (‘R-Sh prices. Yet with all these economies. due to th-c fact that Mr. cQlpitt-s has paid biz prices vrher- ewer he can pick up a freak fox. and has only to a limited extent. until fannimz venture. like Others the past. few rears has not been agreat. dividend payer. How-ever. the i-c- ceiit sale of 3100.000 worth of new types whrn placed to the credit siilc totzether with other numerous 5mg]. ler sales. made the‘ past few weeks, should be d financial reward to a certain extent for the trials and worries of the past. It is their breedintz practice to rurl one male between two ieinaies and. this season they intend to have one male run with three fema es. They will also keen about 7s platin- um males to mate potyganiousiy. These. OI course. will be kept in separate pens from females and the flit-Puke matings should be eight to ten females. They expect to have H tattle number 0t olzituiiuns next season. 'I_‘l16_.v are liberal feeders of fish 3M1 lllree days a week iecd from 5O to 60 per cent. fish with a ccrcal preparation. 'Iiie other (lays they teed hcrse meat and tripe 111 tiie Delcem-QRB 0f about 60 to 70 per cent... cereals. and of course. vege- tabes. When the hum are born the icmales are fed fresh mi k cb- tttc ‘.l".\lf‘lll nroccnv. Interesiirs.’ to ll is that the McNcill clan lT'I4"I villi?‘ ' srck f"p'-‘-\ a '-\“‘-l“ t- ‘lfi’! ' male ni-ciiurcd i“ a 'h li/‘Jl’ Re:ins. Sask. 1H Q19 hDTlllH cf i982. He was a niaqnifi- c-uit animal. a son of a pair secur- od from the McLurc and MacKin- S. lvcr Fox Farms. Ltd. ill??? * ' The male 0f th"t nrniiiincnt cast. The writer remembers him well. and would like to have _a few like him today. On the dams side ilic brecdiiiq went hack i0 fl {P011116 procured from Will MacEacherr. and also traced throuizh the Bovyfl‘ lfillgll to the famous Carrie Blue- bir . Congratulations t0 lnwell WJ-Ian- cock. president of the Silver FOX Ei-ccdci-s‘ and EYITIDILOFS Associa- tion. to the indcfatlaabte secretary. Walter R. Shaw. Deputv Minister 0f Arzriciilttirc. and the VRTIQUS committees who worked hearli y and unse‘fish1y for its success. Low- ell is also to be con ratulated on producing the finest s lver fox book- It is clcarlv printed 0n PXQPIIPM paper and the cuts _ are without doubt. simply matzniiicetit. shoWmE in the clearest possible manner many of his most beautiful types. The Directors of the show made 11o mistake when they inclttdfli (‘l,'\_q_\(‘\' for non-registered foxes. trchiiiclil'_v known as standard sil- vc The response of the brefdeffi wii. uood. a WWI" I15 ll “'9”?- m see now their foxes wjould show un tllltlPl‘ the KIISCYImIXIHIInZ eyes breeders who were there with p95“- crccd foxes. There were really many fill“ specimens on the table. partw- iitirlv from the ranches of Raoul Rcvmond. W, J Jenkins. Don Sincillman, Ernie Mill, Charles Wil- iis. Jchn A, MacDonald and Son. MUlCn and Hamm. and others that could be mentioned. Thai. the admision oi’ standard silvers will be on a Iarizer scale next vrar is our confident. prediction and that manv more ranchers of mfll iias. ot lox Wlil be exhibitors can be expected. It is to the adyantatlfi of all fox ranchers to see more 0f the tinrelllstered bffied! dISPIB-Yed because we know that. in many sections of the country there are inaaiiiticcnt animals that have been in the words of the poet. ‘B01’?! W blush unseen." and all we ever know about them is when we hear ol sziine individual Rettmtz a tnp price for a pe‘t. Fred Colpitts. of the Colpitts clan. Illflltdlil breeders of DIZIIIITUITIS and iiiltrkcd silvers in Canada. with his nephew Russell were interested spectators most of the show. They broug t. here for display over a dozen foxes from their ranches and had these in IT. verv good vantaize pplnt» B! Al- lison Macleodks. ttarzitle._(_,‘vt. GeOYRQ Strcct. Hundreds of visitors came to see the types which they had ltcard so much about. but; had never before been accorded an 0D rtunl- tv to view. Two of the oozes. l iire-vear-old sire and a Irfilflintl dauehtcr. were perfect specimens, rcuiirdcil by many as equal it‘ not .\lll)(‘1‘l01' in beauty and quality to the Norwegian platlnums. Others iancctl. from a bluish type pl Sill/ff to heavy rintz necked and ivhtte face silvers and near platlnums- Q loin-s were unusually lar e and heavily furred. The two p atlnums liatl while. llpoed ears and Dip-l! noses. Mr. Cololtta started breedinalhev tvpes some twelve ars azp- Th6 first one occurred n a ranch in Western Canada. the offspring from a pair of slivers which Colpltts bros hnd sold. This fox was of the then unwanted type. so Jim CoiiiilLs boutzht it. and, liking it. communicated with brother fled. and they decided to breed them. Fred then went on n. hunt for ao- called freaks and we all remember his visits to this province in search of foxes with white markings. BY careful study of the SCIIIIIOI breed- inc. a keen cve for the detectloncf inherited traits. and inexhaustible l}.1lit’ll< e tliiaiuati the years. he built im what ls without doubt today the lnrzrst. hrrd of platinum foxes 1n AIITPTICR. Colpitis ranches in the Maritimes consist at the present time ofabout. 00.0 foxes. all in the vicinity c! Salisbury. NB. They are divide itito units and a ranch with 1.500 has three permanent . ‘rho Iced ls prepared ln a t .ral fcnd kitchen for the en- time heir’. and five men starting at .00 o'clock have it ready at 12.00 let we have ever had knoyvledtlé 0L ' tamed from a herd of almut- ion tows. Their YBJICDFS are pretty free from worms and they don t. Dill the Dllps until they are 25 day's old, then pill atzain ten days afterwards. and two or three times during the sea- son. They keep a sharp lookout for carinites and fleas. and Mr. Colpitts claimi. thev have verv little trculfe iluiii foxes biting tips 0r fur since tthcv have changed their feed ior. inu a. Altogether our intemiew wits Mr. Colpitts was ‘a. most pleasant one. and gives airinterestinz side- ‘ t" tire development of the platinum fox. At some future time .. c be aslo to aive more (f Mr. Cutouts‘ experiences which we Rtgflafifllllfiffli. would be interesting Geortze Maefeod. I-“ox Fieldman of the New Brunswick Fox Breeders’ Association. spent the week at the snow. and was warmlv greeted by the many friends he has made in this province. George is a thorough foxinan. beinir not only a keen ob- server but has wood practical know- dze o! foxestand a verv capable manner of imparting it. to others. We had the pleasure of tzreetimz one of our old friends at the show Thursday. F‘. J. Lcckerby. Hamilton. P.E.I.. one of the BTHOSI’. original breeders of foxes in this province. ivhose son R-av has noblv carried on the traditions established by ' dad. We brought a very peasant. bliish of pride to Grandfather Lock- erbv‘s face when we spoke of son Ray and grandson Lloyd. employed in the Department of Aericulture, Charlottetown. Both are splendid. o‘ of specimens of Prince Edvrard Island this ‘season. cashed in. their foxi imanhood. and men it is a pleasure to know. The address on Vitamins deliver- ed by Dr. A. E. Cliffe at the fox- men's banquet Wednesday night. has been widely commented unan. We hope to secure a. copy of it and publish full contents in the near future. We mrret to conclude our not-ea this week with the sad chener. Ontario. has passed t0 f-hfl Great Beyond. He was 011B 01 @116 pioneer ranchers in Ontario and. be- ing a man o vision capabe of swinging large enterprises. he Wm on a btiéuslcfila. fie N even v - o and th 0L1- marketed annufllly- $01119 Y9K" BBO he made a trip to the Island. and purchased quite a numbe of IOXBS from Roy Woodslde. which iznlve him Fi°°il°“} with ittmdifpfim if‘ r en :. ' o o p in: stock from ry rant: fe n. Only I W davs BRO he paid a vstt- to Salisbury and arranzed for the purchase ofa carload of the new type foxes- It- was these foxes that we made men- tton of in our notes a few weeks asp as the most valuable shipment that eval- passed. over o Canadian rall- mdd_ To his famllv and immedi- ate friends the miter of this column desires to express our heart- felt. svmpat-hv on the death 0f B fine itentleman and a man who was a credit to fox farminiz. Sea. View And Vicinity Several of the fox ranchers from this and surrounding communities were visitors to Charlottetown to the Fox Show held there recent- 1y. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Dilli- can Sudsbury yvas the scene of a pleasant and happy gathering on Monday evening when a number of friends and neighbors gathered to celebrate with them their thirty- fifth wedding anniversary Mr. Arth- ur Stewart was appointed chairman and in a few fittiniz remarks ex- plained the nature of the gathering and called upon Mr. Edwin Murphy who in his jovial and hearty man- ner complimented this worthy coup- le and expressed the wish they might both be spared i0 enjoy many more years of health and happiness The presentation of a purse of money was made in behalf of all present. Mr. Sudsbury in behalf of Mrs. Sudsbury and himself thanked all present for their kindnes at this time. All joined in singing For PDLVEX Actually hills all fleas instead of tiierely stupeiytul; tltetn iy\i out Al‘l’iilt'tlltth not» lHt lot. f-t-T? IIIIIVI X msliitttl‘! o SAIL. Uilllllli \\ IASY lU USI o BRIIISII MAUI IUIIV UUlillllN I I l it CANADIAN V OPLRAIIIVE WOOL GROWLRS IlMllED ' M tti t. Qori... in Prince County Hospital much improved in health. Mr. Joseph Coulson Ls recovering from his recent. illness. Mr. Eddie Murphy was a busiincss visitor to Summerside recently. Mr. John W. Murphy has been busy belting a number of his sil- ver beauties and has them ready for the early market. Several other past week. The annual meeting of the Bal- tic W. I. was held at the home of the President. Mrs. Robert Cousins who presided and opened the meet- ing in the usual war. After the minutes of the last annual meeting and the October meeting were rend by the Secretary. Roll call was ans- wered bv the members paying their fees. The election of officers then took place as follows: -Mrs. Rob- ers Cousins. President. rc-electcd. Vice President. Mrs. Ray Crozier. Secretary. Mrs. Gordon Cousins. 'I‘reasurer, Mrs. Louis Carroll, Direc- tors. Mrs. Alonzo Holmes, Mrs. Lew- is Carroll, Mrs. James Bealrsto. Auditors. Mrs. Keir Crater, Mrs. Ray Crozier. Sick Comm, Mrs. Ed- die Matthews. Mrs. William Coils- iiis. Mrs. Gordon Cousins, Mrs. Ray Crozier and Mrs. Robert Cousins were then appointed as a cocnmit- tee to make out. a program (m- me coming year. The officers all gave splendid reports of v/rk done dur- ing the year. particularly the Con- They are Jolly Good Fellows. The remainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent in social chat and danc- ing, music was fumlslied by Mes- srs. Jzmes Beairsto and Russel Mac- Kenzie. A bountiful lunch was serv- ed by the ladies and all felt they had spent a pleasant evening. The many friends of Mr. Hollis Burt are pleased to learn he is making a good recovery after his recent operation tn Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burt. Suin- mcrsid-e. spent. Monday evening in Sea View attending the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can Sudsbury. Mrs. John A. Coulsotn has return- ed home after spending some time in Wellington with her mother. Mrs John Barlow who has been seriously ill. A most successful chicken supper was held in Darnley Hall on Tues- day‘ evening under the auspices of the Darnley W. I. The tables were load-ed with all choice delicacies of the season and were well patronized by those attending and well taken care of by the ladies in charge. A creditable sum iviis realized. Pro- ceeds for Patriotic purposes. Her friends are pleased lo learn that Miss Myra Hickey has return- amounted to $100. The singing of the daughter of the late William B. Don- vener of the Red Cross branch who have accomplished a great d-sal of of work and deserve special men. tion for the splendid sum contribut- ed to the Red Cross Fund which National Anthem brought the meet.- mg to a close after which lunch was served by the hostess and a soc- ial time followed. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bayer and little sons Q f Charlottetown accom- panied by r. and, Mrs. Richard Dlckison were recent visitors to Sea View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Donald. 4 vThe many friends of Mr. Gordon Cousins are pleased to learn he has so far recovered from his at- tack of blcrd-poisnn to be able to return to his hom-r- after ireinc 1 oniir-iitnnrroiiiae" Ciiiflify-"iiésflltiii for treatment. Many friends are indeed sorry to learn of the passing of Mrs. Herbert Davison at her home in Kciisingtton at the aze of 74 wars. Mrs. Davison was formcrlv Miss lVflnetta Dmialtl, aid and Ellen Donald of Sea. View, and was a resident. of this comm- unity for manr years. She will be kindly remembcrtd by many here who‘ extended kind svinpatlrv to Mr Davison in his bereavement. MT- ROY Adams was a business ed to rer home after being a patient. M M“ Silver And Freak Fox Skins WANTED Also All Other Raw Fm We have several orders f Sll mediate shipment to Soutilir Ambiictiioilgtidbis {Or im- other raw Furs. Petting and cleaning planlilylng a.“ operation. Charges 60c, if skins handled throiilgllvu, C. R. MacQUARRIE SUMMERSIDE l ranchers are busy pelting during the Dr. ffrench's l Yermicide Capsules l No. I Size (Oval) i For Foxes aged from 3 months and over ‘They lino always stood the teat and they stand supreme over all makes of Worm Benn-diced Those words writte - ~ .. . ._ director of the greatest Llgoilrwltiailitiiliiiigdoliiimiiln‘ i tion in the world, whose breeders numliteiLml/il‘ 00D’ PePPesent a conclusion based on the‘ d‘. ployment of nearly half a million vormiciizl‘ Capsules during the intervening years since he first tried them in the year 1911. e .‘ No. 1 Oval Vermicide Capsules come in Boxes of 20 Capsules -- _. -_$1_00 Boxes of 100 Capsules - — - 4,00 It Boxes of 500 Capsules — - - 13.00 You need them now. E. A. FOSTEII- Central Drugstore ~ Sole Authorized Distributor: for the {french 5mm“ Remedies for Prince Edward Island t Please order your requirements without (Il‘l'l\‘ i Summerside during the past week. The many friends of Mrs. William Adams are pleased to learn she is sloivly recovering at her home in Sea View. l Mi? John E. Campbell is recover- frlcnds trust for a speedy recovery. Apply], T_ [Maud Several front this community at- Barrister’ summers“; , ,, tended the funeral of the late Mrs. ‘639'u"°'*l' Herbert Davison which was held on Thursday afternoon from her late residence in Kensington. V Raw Furs Our receipts of small furs to date are ahead of prev- ious years, but we want large quantities yet. Mink, Rats. and Red Fox. etc.. purchased at full market value. Proper island Gold Storage grading. Prompt returns. .1. I). JENKINS l company I1-6OZ-11-l9-7I. 144534145, FOR SALE TM llru Sliver Aiasliln FOXI; also one male and two females full ‘ Linkletter, i FOX MEA i Horse Meat 50's — - 51-2: lb. Ground Meat 50's — — 5c lb. r Beef Tripe 50's -- - 4 l-2¢ lb, Calf Tripe 50's —- - 3 l-2¢ lb, ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. visitor both to Charlottetown and _ 1 1 EVERV one oi= roam-s BEHIND ems AND nenpv FOR oepotzrarton -vour2e c-ioim wrm M. "too: ofiék MV CHIN, AND Tug s OFF THROUGH THE SNQVV i AWAY ---AH—-H! WELL i REMEMBER A5 Tg/ATCHINO we r A cutto. MV MOTHEENETYING mv “*5 LWTLE» REE» SCHOOL-HOUSE WINDQN/ AS I TRUDGED GREAT 5C ARF TTAO MILES AH THA HAVé NK @U, SAL ANOTHER omit: i- 45M VA-AH! AN‘ HELL EAT EV'RY ONE 0t‘ I WILL ‘FORE I GET POME FRdvi SCHOOL. IT WAS MY FAUL GIVE ME,PHIL i By W estotffll rte RAN stam- mro rats auitomefititii’ i ut. earn. SEE rues: SHINERS P BUT I'D NEVER HAVE DONE IT, BUT FOR THIS LADY N595