PACE six 11-11: cnigigcgrrlzrowiv cunnggniy THE PA TON PA VILI ON SCENE OF J UDG IN G I NUVEMBER 1_,_ 1m ZT-i Cordial GreetingsFrom His OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Majesty/s Representative IIIIIOIITIINCE OF LINE BR Aside from its educational and advertising value, I In this issue will be found an ad. l believe that the Annual Fox Show brings with it a spirit ggghgrfigzfjimllqfigffggl 51:2; , of pleasure, enthusiasm, and of satisfaction which is of in- Md n ,.,,,,.f.,1{v_ ‘ ‘estimable value to tlte rancher and to the dealer in furs, i as lrell as a rich reward to the Fox Industry as a whole. It affords me much pleasure to extend a cordial wel- ‘come to the members and visitors attending the Ninth Annual Silver Fox Sholv, sponsored by the Silver Fox Ex- hibitors’ Association. This Organization has to do with bntll ends of Silver FoxHranchinE-I Lgguytlzlfgzmlgr g£,:;(_'3““ and met The superiority of Prince Edward Island fox pelts ‘rm- imp rtnnce of line-breeding has never been questioned and I understand that the Ex- I" “h” Cllllmhllll N-“lm-“I Rem” ‘ hibilion of this year will contain some of the finest ex- trrition flwnishrs the best IU\O\\'11‘ , . ~ guide is mroanizeci fact It i! ‘hlblts 97397 see’!- ‘oeina widely made use of by breed- Q _ I _- - , B... “m an, ,,,,,,n.;g,.,,,1_.. pr-Qduping I trust that the Fox Show of 19-38 iLiIl achlete the valuable iiver foxes; whlle the success it deserves. Co-operazive Fur hirtrketing Dc- pzirttnetlt Lind-ts aftcr an admitted- i_\' vet-v Illlpfifinlli, part in getting for each breeder or rancher the best available returns for pelt-s thereto c-rnsigned. GEORGE D. DEBLOIS. Lieutenant Governor. MAGNIFICENT mounts rut snow ‘iflNNERS I I ‘The ‘Trophies offered at ‘The S11- Ihmrlheedenrami Fhr.Buyen: Visiting the Silver Fox Show are invited to call at our offices. when it will be a pleasure to us to be of assistance in dealing with Insurance problems of any kind, or to be of any possible service while visiting our City and Province. measure of attraction. interest and stimulation. The array of silver- ware, which will be on display dur- ing the period of the Show is a sazniflcent one. and merits more than passing notice. 'I‘he sincere thanks of the Fox Exhibitors’ As- sociation is extended to those to whose generosity and inte est this fine encouragement and support is All information cheerfully furnished with- out obligation. HYNuMAN and 60., uulrrn The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. Island Offices: Charlottetown, Summerside, Montague due. The following is a list of Tro- ' phies to be offered this year. The Fox Exhibitorss Association have received a letter from Lamp- son. Fraser & Hutch. Inc. that C. M. Lampson Co., Ltd. London will award a trophy to be competed for annually and to be won three times by any exhibition before be- coming permanent possession of that exhibitor. but each exhibit/or ls to receive amlnlature of the per- petual trophy l l. Silver cup donated by George R. MacQuar-rie, Summerside, for Champion Adult Male. Won in 1937 by Roy Woodside, lvlalpeque, 2. Silver Cup donated by Hall Maufacturing Company, Summer- side, for Champion Yearling Male. Won in 1937 b5 Stewart d: Louis. summerside. 3. Silver Cup donated by Inter- national Fox and Animal Food Limited, Lowell W. Hancock. Sum- merside. Representative. for Cham- plon Adult Female. Won ln 1937 by» B. L. Howatt, Charlottetown. 4. Silver Cup donated by Dom- inion Life Assurance Charlottetown. for Champion Yearling Female. Won in 1937 by H. G. Muttart. Summerslde. 5. Silver Cup donated by" Can- adian National Silver Fox Breed- ers’ Association for Champion _Male Pup. Won in 1937 by Roy Woodside, Malpeque. 6. Silver Cup donated by C. M Lampson 8E 00., London, England. Alfred Fraser 8a C0,, Inc, N. Y" for Champion Female Pup. Won in THERE’S A REASON Itor the continued success of the Silver Fox Breeders’ As- sociation and we take thls opportunity of tendering our congratulations to those responsible for this excellent annual exhibition. , There's also a Reason why leading ranchers throughout Canada are feeding their Foxes and Mink . The Marmill Way When you feed your ranch on Marmill Fox Foods lYou are assured of the best rations SCIENCE CAN PREPARE. If you are not already feeding this famous food get in touch with your nearest dealer today. P.E.I. FUR TRAD ERS PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS ‘main O. Cobb. Summerside Farris Jordan. lliurrav Hbr, T. L. Reaton. Ronshaw l? f‘. Rio-hoe Pharlotiotown Earl Jay, Mt. Stewart ‘l’! Hazen Howard, Cornwall Marmill Fox Foods Made Only by Reesors Marmill Ltd. ' MARKHAM, ONT. Manufacturers of Mai-mill Palanced Rations for Poultry, Turkeys, Dairy. Hons and Horses, Foxes and Doris. DEALERS WANTED IN IINREPRESENTED TERRITORIES" SUCCESS TO THE FOX SHOW! Now is the time to have the igni- tion and cooling system of your car put in A-l condition. We carry a full stock of EXIDE and PREST-O-LITE Batteries, and are equipped to service and repair 3""! Y°‘"°°' M" . for Radiator Flush- all makes of Storage Batteries. h,‘ and napalm Washing. Polishing Greasing, Oil, Gas MALLETFS BATTERY SERVICE 207 Great George Street Phone 930 j ver Fox Show provide a great y PATRONB — The Hon. George DesBrisay DeBloLs, Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of the Province of Prince Edward Island; Hon. James G. Gardiner. Minister of Agricul- ture, Dominion of Canada; Hon. Thane A. Campbell, M.A.. Premier of the Province of Prince Edward Island. HONORARY PRESIDENT — C C. Baker, President Canadian Na- ‘tllonal Silver Fax Breeders’ Associ- .~ on. HONORARY DIRECTORS —- Hon. W. H Dennis. Minister of Agriculture, Prince Edward Island; His Worship E. A. Foster, Mayor of Charlottetown; Colonel G. E. Full, President Board of ’I'rade. PRESIDENT — Brenton Clarke, Summersidc. VICE-PRESIDENT —— George E Brown, Charisttetovvii. SECRETARY A Walter R. Shaw. . Departmfni of Agriculture. Char-l lotttwwn, BOARD 0F DIRECTOR-S H. McPhall, New Haven: Major A. S. Robertson, Mermaid; B L. Howatt, Charlottetown; George Brown, Charlottetown; Lt-Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, Charlottetown; Walter Gregor, Btrackley Point. PRINCE COUNTY — Roy Wood- slde. Hamilton; A. L. Rogers. Ken- sington; C. B. Rogers, Summer- slde; Ray Lockerby, Hamilton; Rt:- bert Baker, Bedeque; Brenton Clarke. Summerslde. KINGS COUNTY -—- Douglas Altken. Bay Fortune; Leon John- ston, Fortune; Samuel Johnston, Fortune Bridge; W. H. Davison, Montague; Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay W t es . EXECUTIVE COMMPITEE — Bren-ton Clarke Summerslde; Ma- lcr A. S. Robertson. Mermaid; Wai- ter Gregor, Brackley Point; LIL-CCI. D. A. MacKinnon. Charlottetown; C. B. Rogers, Sumrnerside: Major A. W. Allen. Charlottetown; B. L. Hawaii. Charloitetlnvn. SUPERDYYENDENT — John Ro- per. Charlottctcxvn CHAIRMAN FOX SALE COM- QUF NS CFUNIH’ — xlajor A, W. Al n, .\I.C (.‘iii1;-‘.et:rt.o\vti; .1. 1937 bv Ira Curr; Covciicitri. 7. Silver Clip rloratcd Prince Edward Island Fur Pool.‘ Peter G. Clark. Retu-eiscntativt-s Summersicic. for Champion Piln of by the I .Show. Won in 1937 by Ira Cari". If Coveheacl. 1 I ‘ 8. Silver Cup donated by T. l, Eaton Company, lad. Xlniicton N. i‘ B ' Vale u ' .. for Champion , of Sho '. Won in 193T by Stewart & Lewis. Summerside. 9. Sliver Cup tlonnicd by Levin Fur Company, B¢R Holman, Rc- prcsentative. Clsitlorietrnvii, for Champion Female of Show. Won in 1937 by B. L. Hawaii, Char- lottetown, | l0. Sliver Clip donated bv Gov- ernment of New Brunswick, for Grand (“liximnion Fox of Sh0w.i s Won it". i liT by Stiwvart LQ Ltwris. 1 ‘ Summs-rsidc. , ll Silver Clip donated by His _Honor Limit-Governor George Des- ‘Brnisay DeBlois. for sna- an .1 Three i I lot His Got. Won in 1937 by Roy I “Iooris P, Nlnipcqllc. MITFEE — B. I. Hwvatt, Char- iot ' stotnt. ya l E u nfstfl. tutu innit, Jud-pic o! the Silver Fox Show next won-z will be George Callbeck. Summerside, . 1,, “tell-known fuxirlnil who 0'51 toil at thc Sus- sex, NB, exhibition this week. Four of the flremost authoritiel on fox fainting in North America will attend ‘the exhibition for the purpose of making observations on the trend of tho iivlustrv here as 1;; SM C do t d . n, mompareti with the United States, 1cm’ crhixiiaritiilii-lon-riia. CID!‘ when? ‘Tho’ arc Flank G. A-sllbwvk- 1r- Scnior Herd. Won in 1937 by H. Muttrtrt, Summerside. 13. Silver Cup donated Revere Hotel, Byron Brown. Proprietor. Charlottetown, for Champion Yearling Hortl. Won in 1937 by Stewart it Louis, Suminersldc. 14, Silver Cup donated b3’ Than -s Harper for bcst Junior Herd Won in 1937 by Stewart dz Lewis, Sumzncrsicie. _ 15, Silver Cun donated by Dom- inion Fur Salcs Ltd, for ‘Best Matched Adult Pair. Won in ‘.937 by W, B. McArthur. Kerisingfon. 16. Silver Cup donated by Tip Top Tailors, J, E Wran, Char- lottetown. Representative, for best matched Pup Pair. Won in 1937 by Stewart, dz Levi-is, Summersldc. Silver Trophy donated by Can- ada Packers to bc avrarded to the Exhibitor making the highest number of points in Classes 1 to 6 inclusive. Award to be made on the following basis: Fist nrire 4 paints: 2nd prizc, 3 points: 3rd prize, 2 points. Other prizes as far as money is awarded one point each. Won in 1937 by Stewart k. Lewis. Summerslde. SALE tlrjnxis A feature this year will be Iihe sale of live foxes to be held at the said that more than 100 animals of the best strains would be put up for auction enabling ranchers to secure fine stock for breeding pur- poses at a reasonable price. LONDON-(CP) -—- A. Wlllesden magistrate asked a woman: "How are you getting on with your hus- band?" "Very well,” she replied. termination of the show. Officials cmade yo 1mm: the educational pol_ lcv Into closer conformity with the . "hc-‘apologizes now when he hits me.’ ANYWHERE in 23 countries located world-wide tuning easy MILLER lnto_eflect_‘_in rural kone-rqotrLjlgy is just a “Local Station" when you own a new. Westingho? . M5 WOIILII ' WIDE Here's the sensation of 1939 radio . . . the new Westinghouse Radio urith Presto-matic Con- trol and World-wide Dial. 67 foreign stations Every wave band expanded 50 times makes LIMITED chargc OI fur resources for the United States government. Charles E. Kellorr", of the US. Bureau of Bioiotzical Survcyfi Dr, John l Hardy o! the US Burcmi oi’ Alli‘. mat Industry, and Dr, Walter Wis- niicky in the University of Wiscon- s. n 1 Officials of the exhibition stress the tact that their show offers 25 challenge cups and trophies, many of them "magnificent specimens o! the silvcrsittillfs art, valued at $1,- 700 and cash prizes totalling up- wards of $2.000." New Indian Schools Built To meet the educational require- ments of Catiadxrs increasing Indian population, five day schools were constructed last year on re- serves nt Resiigotiche. Qucbeo. Christian Island, Ontario; Blood- vein, Mzniitolva; Kunstino, Stric- a chow-an; and Port Simpson, Brit- ish Columbia. With the exception of Kinistino, where a school was cs- tabllshcd for the first time, these schools were built to replace build- ings WIlICIl had become unsuitable for educational purposes, The new schools are modern in every respect. and are equipped to provide an edu- I cational program designed to meet the needs peculiar to the reserves on which they are established. Progressive attempts have been actual needs of the Indian children with special emphasis on manual tralniniz and vocational instruction. Residential schools are now equip- ped to provide worth-while hlstruc- tion in agriculturc. carpentry work, boat - building. tailoring, dressmak- ing, cookln". hand-loom weaving, and physical cu] ure. A program of vocational training is also being put I I .1 Message To Fox Breeders The Premier and Government of this Province wish to express their cpprecia. tion and thanks through our Department to the judges und exhibitors of the Fox Show, realizing, us we uII do, that the results of their labours is to bring to the pub. lic attention the high standard of qualify of our silver foxes and silver fox furs. The Government, during the post year, hos undertaken to build on the firm foundotionestoblished o year ago when we engaged the services of Mr. W. F. fi Burke us Field Mun, who has been in charge of a large number of Fox Study Clubs which were then organized. We have found this organization of substantial bene- w fit in drawing the ranchers together in o cooperative association, thereby stimulat- lt ing the industry to c very great extent. The Government this year secured the serv- ices of Mr. George C. Bishop, on expert pathologist, who made on investigation ' for internal parasites in the ranches of members of our Association. The rancher will thereby be given on opportunity to irrcdicute these parasites from his ranch, and thus he will be saved considerable quantities of feed and be given on oppor- tunity to place on the judging table of the different exhibitions and field days o very much higher standard of silver fox than he otherwise would have had. t, We were instrumental in bringing a number of corloods of fox feed and hov- Q/ Ing it distributed to the ranchers of a lower price than they could have obtained elsewhere. We have now engaged a number of field men who will, during the next month, visit ranches owned by membe 3 of our Association, grading their foxes ‘for 6 breeding purposes and totooing some according to quality, so that anyone wishing l \ to buy breeding stock may profit by the expert opinion of our field man, Mr. Burke, , and his associates in this work. We would earnestly ask the cooperation of oll ‘ ranchers in hastening this work of grading foxes for breeding purposes, as the ex- pense is considerable to the Government, and we wish the work done us expeditious- Iy os possible. QQZQLZZ/QLQ. IQ 1 In closing, I wish to express our gratitude to the represeflffliives 0f dmefefil’ Fur Pools, to the stuff of the Experimental Fox Station or Summerslde, cndto out- standing ranchers throughout the Province who have so materially assisted m mak- ing this undertcking of ours the phenomenal success that I believe it to be o LQQZQZI I l/V. I-I. DENNIS Minister of Agriculture LAQTZLIZ’. LZQZZZ ..I';\'\€>;I." ~ <§J t . . . ion is ti n of inde ndence and self-s - has advanced from 73.35 to 7522. ffjitffiifl, \\1l:~le1§|'9a'if5co\;'l]‘ilé:%d%Il€ iive- P811 has beeiiea major factor in a Emrolments at day schools Ln 1937-31 lihood of the Indians depend-s larse- success of the work. totalled 9.510. while 9.233 Indian 1,- upon the galne resources boys of The provision of day and residen- children attended the residential teen we an. afforded opportunities tlal schools has done muchctfilaaixii- Sdwols. for practical training in hunting vance Indian educat on ma“ da. and trapping. The revival and ad- Al; Dre-Wm- Were a" h ls g FAMILY nwuloN vancenlent of Indian handicraft has schools, 80 residendal so 00 318w oten given particular attention, and l0 combined Indian and 115m i ‘ the tendency and willingness of the‘ schools ln 09611191011 throufllwll t’- CAPE TOWN - (GP) -—— A IBM- Indians to recognize mu vnlue and i Dominion under the supervision of tution suit here revealed that hus- dislinctivencss o! their arts and‘ the Department of M11195 811d R-e- bfl-nd and wife had an arr. ement crafts has been most encouraglnqnl sources. Dunng the Dost ten 3'98"! Whemby the hulbfllld £00K l"? l" The response of the Indians to the‘ enrolments have increased from 15,- children of the marriage and ‘the ecorts m advance inem to e posh‘ s41 in 1928-29 m 17.743 in 1937-38. wife the family motor car and 1-00 Iwhlle the percentage of atendance ($966). 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