.1» K °cT°BEl3Z§J°3L jun: (u-lARLQTTETOWN cuAnmw PAGE; FIETEEN _ . f 141w) SPEND 1f VIE W zvc THE sit VER BEA UTIES: _- the wmld can breeding foxes be m evidenmi we’ who are connected the International Plowing Mitch at the use o! good seed and good Stock raised as successfully as in this Prov- with the mink business must get to- stratum. last vweek ML “.831. palm I mum/mg no more own-mead ma; ‘mm Providence we!“ to have pm- gemer’ bury our petty jealousies’ and ted out, in speaking about oroblems ‘working with poor material. that Lhi - . . ," ' I o o o o . _ ._ At the Provincial Exhlbliwn Grounds mill“:.::.:z:.:"::*:.:":::.. 2:23;:isirszzltr.ititzzzztzz; M ~ $62.2: - v A an s . other portions o! the world have of the Industry’ prices, that the zlificrence benvcen most, of production, . _ the use of or seed and good seed return on his labor even during the Eafiyvzfiyngswqlgfilggggaggnféebtgxfi: mfizt: tine ‘ox business and _thc only amounpizd to around fifty cents present state 0f depression in farm- seem to be able w maintain the damdgeléstilsstzzntgzuvggeggaietiliig¥ an acre. whereas the result’; wording circles, the new Minister o1 standard 01' the animals they pur- o.’ any one member gAn individual vhsuy gream" ‘Agriculture mntended’ chased m Prince Edw“ I la d Th 1 ' _ “It costs no more to make a good ‘ _._______;_ d s n ' e n order to get’ ahead of m5’ fella“, seed bed than a poor one" he stated.‘ The people we find it hard to S?‘ result is obvious. They must return members, or for the purpose of get- but he also advised against so“,in,,'.._long with are those “he object t. again to Prince Edward Island for ting some quick money, or for some good Seed on dmv land n w“ b; m". having w, own way, their breeding and foundation stock. other vague reason, may cause a ‘ ' “ ' "HISSS they chance their Preéent Stampede in prices through his methods. All of which means more thuughtlessness in offering animals r» 4: grist 1° m“ mm- 8t a greatly reduced price, when he 3 Although this very necessary and would be much richer in pocket if " I ,() ‘ S E N r2 excellent publication is being brought he had waited, and he would not’ ‘r <3 out by the-Guardian Publishing Com- have earned the opprobrium of his.’ .' d , F E pany in the interests of the fox own- asgoclat, S; - ' "S- I Wuld like to refer w another 1 Wis): to take this opportunity of To Be a e In Oxes fur industry closely allied with the thanking the originators oi‘ this pub- E1 Best pelts L501 111's‘! 1111605 i . . COSIS the Same i0 fox industry although much smaller, llcation for asking me as one of the ranch a ‘mm. unprofitable pen as it does a and 110W more or le-SS 1n its initial Patrons of the Silver Fox Exhibitors’ 9 d . m L. H Feed E1 Stflges. I allude to ihe mink busin- Association, for mv opinion as, to '5 goo I m" 3' e De I I 3 css. the Fox Industry in this Province. ‘I ' . W l’. ' '3 T7115 111l11151-1y 1155 Wlllldefllfl P0P The foregoing is merely my own priv- .1: S‘ [vet 7 l!) Fox % slbilitles and 1 am looking forward ate conception of the situation as I] for best pelts . . . the ingredients warrant it g fainting-agile] Enticilzilaltlon to tilie see it, l . . Also ‘feed them for economy which makes - ' e on e same so - - -__ l V, _ _ _ ~ _ , id and substantial basis as the fox NEW irEnEnm l 30m [mus plumdhlt' g . . M, business. But before that happens ADVOCATES BETTER SEED. “a sun-Ii inul sell iims-rivmv-ni Illhpwfifll] ""l'91""\"ll'. Trim‘- uirv-lviurul how». . , . Belt ivrlre- uml ull kmil‘ m‘ |u\ sup- f . - . ested. or the same“ thoroughness. seed," stated Iionouraizle Robert Weir, vii". wnu- fnr m" i.“ sun-vb "Melon-H'- i311; has characterized the Canadian the ‘new Federal lvlinistei- of Agri- -‘ a onal Fox Breeders’ Association, is culture. at the - _ I I l‘ I d r much has yet to be done. It is true co.’ 11"“ 1‘ bellml"! h" m" "W16 by cm is trivi-‘ll but results gm: w. j. “ONCTON 1;, ‘c1 the formation of a Mink Association "m, nob, “w, ‘ ' ' ‘r,’ or Society. but it does not appear to _____ _ I I)(-(1Ip)'_q f;'fyey'_llll‘ll(lffl me as if the same interest is mani- “No psnrui can aiiorzl to u»c imnr “ ' 1 ‘:7’ ‘ :i - ‘r’- -_» oooic-Boo cooizééiao'ac-o-z»s-o-ac= banquet conWudln: . ‘3 .13’ Meet Your Friends at T119 116W 111118111: lllW1110n. 92 x 32, l: the only one of its kind in tho world built for the express plu- pose of providing o, judging place for , lilvcr Foxes. Erecied at a cost of upwards of $7,000.00, every detail has been plannedto give the most saflsfactory results to the exhibitors. The I - e o I s ‘t! e S rnmfnrt of interested parties is iicll taken rare oi‘ bf; ample seating act emodatlons. ‘ w I r-;::::——i-~* '- ' _, __ ~ Pi l1V1113911ll11€19f1 lng‘ that tiféjflsliiéer fOXdTdlI.’ would ‘incl evanescent, foxmcin, and sales of surely 11/111115 B, drug on the markpfi, live animals will be made (Or yea-rs The facts, however, prove the oppos- clay nf the cheap fox and the cheon . . . bl 001m’ 1h llllmflrflllfi r1611 Countries lte to be the case.‘ Each year shows prli is past. If we wish to succeed Continued from DH... 111 “llifll tvdély $110K‘- 15 110i; 0H9 10X an enormous increase in the num- tnclny. it is ewentiai that. we mur.‘ {nnllggflgi pullchaséné‘ better" a“; 111 fapllllly- ber of pelts offered for sale. and not- :11} hijecrl better ffliiCT. We, he" or animal. ‘" I Another reason, perhaps the most withstanding this the market is often where this wonderful industry orig» again the mhabltans of many important 0f 1111- \'~'11y the live foxvbam and a gocd substantial price inatecl. should endeavor as much as ‘ ' portion of the industry will flourishuias always been the reward to thosejpnésiifc tn became specialists in the a ~ . ‘ . -'; gmdnthefd the‘: n0 fmm" ha” 1'" for a 1mm Y-Plifld Wt l0 (‘Ohm 1S b9- ‘ who produee the required arificle. ev- n11. of f.“ ruirins. and with oiif bnow- ‘ A rl‘ rliHE g ya ' . v ) _ , ‘ ‘ M’ ‘n or ‘eedmg pmnmws are inun- (be wniavid for Felts is [ar in en the poorer pelt: generally mein- lrchc puennezi llTlll many years‘ ' 1w°°mm§ interqstedi and 91"1“i"1°3 NZCFLS of the supply. For years many icin o reasonable price. lriucl“ this siwul/l ‘cc rain‘. l Comfng in from 1mm’ Strange P901118 Conliefiicd With L118 Industry: Today the condition of the 111-‘ It l::s been prsvrn beyond the: , “Q ,i 1 r ' "P ' ~ I large ""3111 1191171 have deluded themselves into believ- idustry ls not the easy gain-g propos- ‘sharlcivi cf a rleubi that nowhere in l, E E B E ' 1g,‘ * 0 a . . = ll j ~ ’ =-— Fuel’ Fox M0deis-——Z’§3 Q l a 1 PRIME EDWARD ISLAND 1i'-:|¢|i l r Our 1930 crop of Silver libxcs has passed through the various stages from flllplljfllilfld and i have now arrived almost at maturity. We are p leased with them. In our opinion they represent -_ -‘. _ a distinct advance in our breeding- operations. They please us better than any crop" heretofore _ in their general conformation. their hcauiiiiil b0 dies. well covered brushes and well dean-seal. elegr j S _ o fw a " ' while lips. They are real for." aristocrats; have class and distinction and pnsszs; ihrit zitiribuie , Qafly. Asunvsovsy f; known as quality in a marked degree. MACKIN NON FOXES should be high class because they’ ' ~ ‘ "" are the result of studied. selective breeding from the purest Island strains. 'I‘hcii' show rln}: new in Prizes and IMPROVE YOUR time S CLASSES “ ‘ -w- i.‘ " Every year we have (luite u number of requests for MACKINNON males. ltenchcz-s iinrl l‘h i.~- 2.1 z b, at‘ "th"h-d‘. L 1_—-.».~.~' . 111:1! ,. I tfidthlzisflifijgwziftfigiiillllpgibSciiilatrfesufnd sviltrbpgsleiidisureseullt: toaihe‘ clffibiii‘: a. . herd requires toning up in its brushes and tips you will find MACKINNON males Will help you‘ l . 1s RESERVE CHAMPIONSHIPS i AT THE 1930 550W t 36 WONDERFUL TROPHIES i’ We will lie_represenied by a selection of ad ult and pup foxes. We will be pleased to meet you at the show and give you any information regarding our animals that you desire. _._.;-;__ l, ., A prize Won at the Charlottetown Show places the highest mark of fox quality on your production. Itenhances your M CL and M i i values. Stimulates your business. Develops your markets. g SIL R F FAR L t 1 I D0n’t miss an opportunity. Enter your foxes in this great competition. W. Chester S. McLure, M. P. LL-Colonel D. A. F-Izicliinnnn. 1'1. 5?. O. Box 332 iC/iarlottetown, Prince Edward Island 1 W- R- SHAW Secretary and Manager .