Jdcroosn 2o. 1929 -- ;QREA TESTP‘ H0 ‘v - \. TUELILIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HELD 0N6 F1155 lat/ELL PLEASED President ' AND LITTLE wozvmsre: President Jones Distributes A A ' , President's Address . J. Walter Jones Solo . . . . . . . . . Mr. Raoul Raymond ’ - , Address and formal opening .. . Hla Honor Lleut. Governor On Eve » Of _ Openmg The Frank R. Heart: ‘ , , - Addreu Hon. Premier Saunders Blg Music . .. ............. .... Legion Band . ~ Address . . . .. . . . . . . .. His Worship Mayor Yeo -i— Solo . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Raoul Raymond __>___,./" BY ‘WALTER JONES’ -._ Address Hon. W. M. Lea President of the Silver Fox Exmbiehm “Sudan” M "h!" Emu"! hum‘ Address . . . . . “President o! Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Assn. ~ ~ _____ - ‘ elation. o. Shelton sharp. The first sliver Fox Exhibition wm likely he remembered u one ol G"! 5'" The Kin:- lhe snapplest contests ever held. Over one hundred [Xhnflujfgl m“! o; whom are shoiving_only their best for. will take their pretty gnimnlg we or “@115”! ""1" fir“ 11""- Mid lay them on a table helm-e in", he“, u. , U“ u“... U... ........ ..-. ‘AQAAA .. U...“ wmpetitlon with their neighbors. it will be an occasion when the (n; will do the bragging instead of the owner. About 4'10 foxes, carefully chosen lrom the ranch-cs of New Brunswick and P. E. Island, the huznc or‘ the fox industry, will compete. It is sale to state that the lot could not bo pur- rhased tor a. quarter o! a million dol- lars. Their value would be about equal to all the live stock shown at our great Class A Provincial Exhibi- tion. race horses lircluded. Surely. when Major Albert Robert- son, 0t Mermaid, mooted this show in his letter to the local paper he did not envision so great a showing-nor did those who attended o. first, meét- ing last May 1n Charlottetown antl- clpate the wonderful reaction or the breeders oi the Nlarltlmes. when the Provincial Government touched by Gwrse Harding. agreed to supply the fox crates, iLs act was criticized, but, its good judgment has bzen canny-m. 051- The Canadian National Associ- ation which agreed to give one thou- sand dollars to a. regional show tor the Maritlmes, hardly appreciated the good they were doing. the city or Charlottetown will be well repaid for their contribution 0t two hundred and titty dollars. The stalwarts who denoted the many handsome trophies for the champions deserve their meed o1 praise and the. directors o! the show. who loaned a. working lund oi two thousand rive hundred dollar!» can “A Nice Place D1! the City. _All room bel-Itilully lighted and fitted with hot Md cold running water. i ‘ Major D. A. McDonald A$¢“AAA‘A'¢‘ a¢nn¢¢‘-a: ¢¢¢aamna‘ana¢‘¢¢¢¢-‘I! “The Russ” l" it to Stay" --?-V———ifl- Ulrlrlottetowll. P. E. Island while you are hero for the mo. l SILVER FOX FAIR $3.00 _ 53-59 One ol the Most Popular Hotels o on the Island; Best Locality in : 0 Tori iglrtk p. Programme FOR-MAL OPENING IN PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION MAlN BUXLDXNG FIRST ANNUAL SILVER FOX SHOW Crmadn. . . . . . . Legion Baud l. WALTER. JONES, 0! Bunbury. P. E. 1., p. ldent oi the Silt-er Fox Exlnbltors’ Associ- atitsi o! Prince Edward island. get their money back-tor the show will be a financial success. The first secretary. Mr. Thomas Rogers. deserves much credit tor get- newer secretary, Mr. W. R. Shaw. whose services were loaned by the Department, oi Agriculture. has prov- ed a great acquisition. ‘I'll/e experi- enced under-secretary. Miss Tremor, is a model in thoroughness, efllciency and reliability. and her experience with the P. m. r. Exhibition Associa- tion is on invaluable aid to the dir- ectors. ~ ~ -. The P. E. l. Exhibition "Association has loaned buildings and assisted and co-operated Iron-r start to finish. With- out their wonderlul buildings the show could hardly be staged. The Directors o! the Association, and the Provincial press will con- tinue in action ell week and the pub- i i i I I t : ting the work under way. and the t i ACME RANCH ' For Superior Quality o*@@\a A , Improve your stock by introducing OUR STANDARD ' Prices Ielauulble DIED SILVER BLACK IOXES. F and correspondence solicited. Betta still, make a. point in call and nee our ranch. Russel Clark MOUNT QIEWART, P. E. I. ‘AAmAA‘AA“‘A‘AAAAAA aanaaaaaaaaaa 4 o o 2 t O 9 o 1 I i b 6 Q 4 0 O A 6 A Q A O o o o r I 4 4 a e Q llc can see tor themselves what; ca be accomplished by good judgment, enthusiasm and enterprise. ‘ EXCELLENT CUISINE § 5 l i z z i i I z i: ifvnz") O-O-QOQQfQ#OC‘Q-Q-Q4OQ~QO ‘ ‘industry mllltated against; any de- BA Great Event Continued trom ill-Re I ful medium for the extension oi the industry on a world wide scale. _ Maritime Show Wanted _ The. representations o! the ad- , vocates oi a. Maritime lox show have heretofore received but scant recogni- tion. 1111c Royal Show at Toronto in o. measure satisfied the ambitions o! thelargcr breeders, while ranch es- tablishment and‘ the- many lectures connected with a rapidly developing ilnite development in the way oi.’ a Maritime exhibition. The year i929 however. is destined to bring to lrui- ilon the seed that has been spread abroad in favor o! the institution and it is confidently hoped that the iox show to be held at Charlottetown irbm October 2s to Nov 1 will i'ully realize {or it., . It is fitting, that in this Province. the recognized centre ot the world's iox Reduction and the place where tho industry originated and where it received its first impetus and w- oouragement. the first Foxbhow to be held in Eastern Canada should tnire place. The directors announce their intention or assuring the el- tablishment o! the exhibition on l the hopes that have been entertained. ' THE a e _ BEST ORIGINAL *r-1<.1;:c> s. STILL 1J1 no N c. s’ F. FOXMETTING‘ TEST SUPREME HOWCAN YOU TELL? wen Fox newt-mo u» in when n: Netting: Loox ALIKE? I But there's a dllerenec. Who's going to do the experimenting? Doesn't common sense urge you to consider the . “ lice of other old and experienced ranchers? TIMI.‘ and TIME ONLY is the rarest Julia-e. ACT 0N PIS PB/OOI‘. Twenty years o! tent can't guide you wrong. "IT COSTS LESS TO BUY THE BEST” Basically right. Tirne lfroven tor Sllety Ind hoiertion, Specify rumor: znwnnp in your next order. R. T. Holman Limited SUMMERSIDEffCHARLOTT ET OWN permanent basis. and there can be (Continued on Page 11) “PRINCE EDWARD ” BRAND ii A .........-.-A,, Scene at Charlottetown .Ranch .___'_r.u__.~.l.._ ..‘ ‘ ‘ . - ..=..;-.;.<:.-. _ r l l 1 l t i l selected animals. SPECIALTY High - Class a Silver Foxes and Pelts We oiferforsale several hundred G. R. MacQuarrie Fur Merchant Crockett ' and " Giillont _Bu_ilding, Summer Street, Sumnterside, P. u. Islandy ' SIL VER FOXEs We Cordially Invite ALL EXHIBITORS and PA TRONS —-0‘F THE— First Annual‘ and EXHIBITION To Visit Our Booth at Exhibition; Building, and Also Our Factory A I01 Longworth Avenue, City l‘ To See Our Famous IMPERIAL PR OBDUC TS‘ In Process of Manufacture A Limited SIL VER FOX SHO W Imperial Fox Biscuit Co. -qr». >hnnflhw~_Q»¥»“ Fox Furs. buy large quantities o! all "m" We wish to announce that we are open this Henson i0 graders! Silver, Cross and Red Our connection; this season will enable us to handle large quantities. The tlook ior to: lure this season is quite hvorable, and we ere lookin iorward tor a good demand. Beiore uimvhir oi your WI"- Iv to have you show u: your collection. quantity you have to otter. at the diflerent leading 90in datee later through the press. Anyone wishing to get in touch with us before November 10th, 1m, can do so by phone or letter at my Portag v@@\s ' Elmer E. Sharbell would be pleased We do not care what We Ire ranging to buy furs to and we will announce huy‘ng DEHA VILAND ,1 i5 goflkl MERMAID, P. E. I. Major S. Robertson