4 ‘ VE ' PAGE _ElUl-1'T "ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “O “BER 3 m’ I<EEN COMPETITION AMONG SILVER BEA time; Multiplicity Of 2* Problems Facing The Fox Industry Research Work At The Dominion. Experimen tal Fox Ranch, Summers ide, Out l in ed By Superintendent. — (By G. Ennis Smith Superintendent.) Air Rearmament Aim Outlined LONDON. Nov, 2-—(CP)—Great Britains air rearmament is aimed “to create and maintain an air force which Will form an effective deterrent and HSSIITRIICG of peace and which. in the unhappy event- of war, would be able to meet a potential enemy on equal terms," the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, told the House of Commons today. Sir John, as govemment spokes- man in the absence of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, re- plied to a question from Captain Harold Balfour, Conservative, re- garding the increase of continen- tal air fleets in the last 18 months. lliciiolsoiiisiiox llealth (3 FEEDS FOB. l CENT) ? i‘ fl l THE puns MILK co. WEL COMES The Exhibitors and Visitors Attending THE F OX SHOW Just as we are all very proud of our Annual Show 0f Silver Foxes-The Industry that brings us Wetllth, so should we hejustly proud 0i‘ our Pure Milk Plant - The Dairy that brings us Health. GOOD PELTS Are The Results ‘of Better Breeding Supported By CORRECT FEEDING- When You Feed Your Ranch on Marmill Fox t? Mink Foods cunas a MEAL e AL-CEREAL . For Fox ‘ For Fox & Mink ‘ - You are assured of best rations Science can prepare and YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE FEEDING Every month a greater number of Fox 8t Mink Ranchers are turltillfl W feeding the — ' - MARMILL WAY - rai- Cereal Content of Fox Ratloul breeding results. Here again it ap- pears necessary to mate like types oi silver together, or foxes closely Cereals play an important Daft related. When this has been car- ln the nutrition ot foxes. Fox "GARDEN CITY” Dairy is the only Milk Plant in Charlottetown. It was also the first lllllf)’ t0 u-uzirzintee our citizens safe mllk. The desire of the Company has been, and is. breeders have realized that meat should be fed while still fresh, but have not realized that cereals should ‘also be fed in the fresh ried out in each succeeding yenr there has been an increase in both brightness and width of the cil- ver band, whereas when unlike For copy of feeding schedule, and new Folder—~“What is in the Bag” which tells you what Marmill Fox Foods contain and what they are, types of silver have been mated to- gether a decrease in the width of Zgewilllie.’tigillslissiliieiniiiilila i DISTRIBUTORS r012 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: 1 a each» succeeding year with lndivid ual foxes. POND a DELANIEY, Summersidg l-IAZEN HOWARD. Cornwall EASTERN FISHERIES, Gfllfletown L. B. MELLISII, Montague CLIFFORD DINGWELL, st. Peters T. L. BEATON, Bonahaw P. J. MoDONALD, Charlottetown “any m]; TH§IIIND§§TAKER_. “W; “reels delellml" ""11 prices, etc., write or call on one of the following dealers nearest you-. Forty-five a“. a 0 rm", m n i storage through the action of to take IOIII‘ drinlfs each ioriilsegI moulds’ years’ weevlls‘ etc REV quartet and warm, uswrfl, Me|,n,,_-.‘ cereals have consistently produced lvnw, two drinks make mom think‘ better results than any other form of that old fawn-m». "Shall we. of cereals. Particularly during the Gather At The River?" fall months. Experiments are be- To help pave the way for larger ing carried out with rations which IMP" and hlEll-lll‘ll‘l‘l| Mlle. “Nich- contain fresh raw cereals; Wheat, olson‘s Fox I-Icalih" as a conditioner barlpyv oats and com 81-51;“ are is u" BIG APPLE U" u" bfiugh- being sent to the mill and ground, and here ls the proof. The _tu'n hilrll- when required’ m insure that we i est-price pelts £46 sterling each 52.10.00 apiece] i»: some 150.000 pelts‘ “ma” a“ “as!” sold in London the season of 1934-35; iw-re taken oil‘ Foxes fed some oi‘- Nicholson's Fox Health." The same _ season it Rancher near Chtlrlottei ~Dunn3 recent Years fatanfl“ town started feeding this powder to amongst new born nuns have 1n- his breeders at the Ilcginllillg of the creased as a result of the females mating season, fed it right through suffering from called udders. The that every home in the city should have SAFE MILK. “SAVE OUR CHILDREN AND BUILD OIYR NXFION“. Th ‘I t i _t ‘ t _ 1 ‘heir Fur Characters, Quality e . anauemen nvi es you o visi Bliidt-rn. Sanitary Plant and see how “Gar- den Cit)” Clarified, and Pasteurized Pro- dilcts Stifegtiard. In the research work with re- gard to the inheritance of the dil- ferent fur characters an attemp j is beingmade to evolve deiiillll I yardstlcks for the various char- acters in order that measure- ments may be recorded independent of any personal factor. It is hop- ed that such yardsticks will de- finitely determine what actually is quality in silver fox fur and be Marmill Fox Foods Made Only By Reesors Marmill Ltd. “MARKI-IAM, ONTARIO n» The Health of the Citizens, The 5°'°“"°d Mm‘ F°'°' P’ ikléilififi Corner 0f‘ Fitzroy and Great George Streets Phone 594 F , I MORE MILES PER GALLON Thd‘l"8 WHAT we: ARE ALL LOOKING» FOR! 4,‘ i LOW’ FIILEAGE COMES FROM SEVERAL CAUSES -—I'I' MAY BE FAULTY CARBURETION OR IGNITION FOR INSTANCE. As factory service representatives, for most of the _ silecizllizcd t-tiiiiimit-nt 0n your car. we are specialists in IGNITION and CARBURETION. In other wnrtis. we can generally improve your mile. ? 3H8 from icn to twenty-live per cent. IVORTH LOOKING INTO, ISN’T IT? DRIVE IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. ‘ BATT e MACRAE .171 Grafton Street Phone 437 N0 CURE -- NO PAY It Costs llo More to Send it For better service, superior cieanltlll. pressing and dyel“! send your clothes 9° us. Feel assured that your clothes will come back In P9719“ Mn‘ ‘amen and know that. all ‘hi; assured protection will cost you no more than that» of an ordinary cleaning eel‘- vice. Ylilnrws srrrs _ _ _ _ _ - - - - $1.00 Clumcll‘ and Pressed ‘HATS Cleaned and Blocked -- — — 50c-75c Y OVERCOATS -. - — — — —- — - -— 81-25 Cleaned mid Pressed VDRIZSSLS _ _ - _ - - -- — 81-00 up Fur 'I‘rintmed ("OATS — - — — — — 51-25 (Ycrtiterl, Glazed and Pressed NEW METHOD CLEANERS LTD. i i IoUNGWOItTII AVE. PHONE 9U! till the pups were two months old, he had 55 litter that counted 273 living pups. There was one litter oi‘ l0, one of‘ 8 and 5 of 7. Tlirct- sisters, pups of 1934 had ‘Z2 pups. There is no way by which you can appreciate the wonderful merits of "Nichol- son's Fox Health" unless you give it a trial—it. will do its own talking after that. When attending the Fox. Show don't forget to lake homo a supply for your Foxes. This powder is put up fresh as ordered. Price 3'-’_- I lb. box $1.50 delivered free, if you, mention this paper. DR. J. M. NICHOLSON Z02 Kent St. Charlottetown, IKE]. L-l247-l0-3tl-11-S. P, J. itmvn 2n fir. l>.\l'l. .='r.. \\ BS1‘ \lli.\"l‘llI-I-\lt- WILL BUY YOUR RAW FURS MINK. MUSKRAT. RED FOX. CROSS FOX, ETC" III'C., WE SPECIALIZE IN SILVER . NMICN F li.\' .\ 3'} II\.\I.‘4. I’l:/ST PIHFIIS UIl'I'\l\HIi. Fox pelts dressed and mount- ed. Workmanship and Trini- mings guaranteed. MODEL 6§§x The Help lliz tube ulbwava West- quell!!!’ tnglwiucfWor lotion o up- t: #1: "firs"? "0899 Other module from $39.75 up. Make the test i) factors that tend to produce ‘this condition are being studied. The results so far indicate that ore- confinned by breeding results as to whether the attributes so meas- ured are a criterion of inherent iillliiilllillllllllliliiillllillillllilllllllllllllli ' Illll Bil. Liil gnant females should take the quality. In the final analysis the maximum amount of exercise and inherent quality of the foxes is that ground bone or bonemeal determined by the quality it will should be included in the ration, produce. Here again the results and overfeeding avoided. The re- indicate the necessity oi mating SlilLS definitely indicate that ra- like types oi fur together. When lions suitable for pregnant ie- this has been carried out the foxes males in large péils are not fav- have improved in each succeed- ourable for those in small pens. lng year, whereas when unlike types of foxes have been mated to- gether, instead of improving ivith age they have steadily become worse. ‘Fhere are many» known cases where well furred pups have turned into samsons the year. The Silver Phase Records are being kept of the body area. and the density oi the silver phase 0i all the experimental foxes. So far the most important factor appears to be the necessity of mating like types of silver bo- gether. When like types of silver lhare been mated together an in- Icrcase in the body area. of the .' ' has occurred in succeeding lyears, while the reverse has 0c- curred when unlike types of silver ivere lllilt(‘l‘l_t0gf‘Lll9l‘, that is the [foxes have’ had less silver as one lycal‘ old than when pups. The mating of like types of silver is Vitamin Requirements Oi all the various constituents of the diet the vitamins appear to be the most important growth promoting factors, also play an essential role in breeding and in the production of iur qualities of foxes in captivity. Experiments are being carried out to determine the influence of the various vita- inore important than mating ac- mins upon the increase in live cording to the body area of the weight and the development ot silver phase, the fur during the fall mouths, and on ‘breeding results in gen- Wldth of Silver Band eral. An abundant amount of This particular phase is being studied very extensively. Micro- metric determinations of the width of the silver band have been made of all the experimental foxes, and these have been correlated to the to be essential during the fall months for obtaining length, strength and colour of the fur, and also a favourable increase in live weight. During the gestation period vitamins B, A and D ap- pear to be the influential factors with regard to the ultimate growth and development of the pups ai- ter birth. Physiological Effect of Antbelmlntlcs and Therapeutics Experimental work is being car- ried out to obtain information re- garding the physiologlcal eiicct and the lethal dose oi different therapeutics and iuithelmintlits. yThls experimental work should give information so that these can be administered with a greater de- gree oi efficiency and safety. Digestion Trials Experiments are under way to determine the digestibility of dif- ferent classes of meat and other onstitutents of fox rations. It ls hoped that such experiments will give information which will help to prevent the numerous. fatalities that occur each year as a result of digestive disturb- ancel. Control of External Parasitic Infestation This question has been explor- ed and, after spraying the nests and kennels with fuel oil twice a year, no fleas or eat-mites have been observed 0n any of the ex- perimental foxes for several years. These results have been obtained without the use oi flea powders or esrmite remedies. Control of Internal Parasitic Infestation While experiments are being carried out with regard to the ef- ficiency and toxicity of different worm remedies, an effort is also being made to ascertain ii these parasites can be controlled with- out dlreot administration of worm NIIIBIIIOL, Different sections of the ranch are being systematical- ly sprayed with different larvlcldea. - Although it; is too early as yet to live my definite information, quite favourable results have been ob- tained by spraying the loll bot- tom Pens with salt and borax solu- tions. It is hoped from this ex- ‘lnontal work that ways and mam ml! be devised foi- raising Dull in soil bottom pens without fear of worm infestation. The present general practice of eon- "lllllftha growing pups to small Uncertainty You don't need to guess about radio performancel 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 I switch. Compare their tone and quality of performance. Ghooae can-facts. The Select-atone demonstra- tion is new . . . the first real assistance ever given radio buyers. for yourself at next ‘ vitamin C in the ration appears, -'v i Manufacturers of Marrnill Balanced and Balanced Rations for Poultry, Tlrkeyl. DEALERS WANTED IN UNREPRESENTED TERRITORY tin-Operative Marketing of Silver Fox Furs Our shippers are: SATISFIED that their furs‘ are adequately protected~by insurance g against theft and fire from the time they part with them . until they are finally disposed of; ' l SATISFIED that they are properly cleaned and otherwiseprepared for market; SATISFIED that they are limited on the sales as judiciously as an inti- mate acquaintance with markets would warrant; SATISFIED that the handling charges are merely sufficient to pay operating expenses; and to crown it. all, SATISFIED that they are receiving through the consistently better results from the sale 0t‘ their furs 1 than they could hope to get by any other available means I ' of disposal. Shipping instructions and other particulars fumished upon application and shipping bags if required CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER‘ FOX BREEDERS’ ASSOOIATION rleadquarlersz-SUMMERSID Dairy, Hogs, Horses, Foxes it D08!- for be undermining th_e_ir constitu- tional vigour. Ovulation A largo number of females have been sacrificed immediately after mating. It was found in those which were killed within five min- utes after unlocking that sper- matozoa W011; quite as dense at. the ovarian end of the uterus .s in the vagina. Hence the taking seem to jeopardize the‘ fertiliza- tloll 0f the eggs. The most strik- ing fact has been the variation m the development of the different ovaries, which would indicate that. in many cases them is a great p03- sibility that only the eggs from One ovary might become fertiliz- ed. The variation was great in the foxes kept in small pens. .1. is n. well known fact that females have Produced large litters some years and small litters in others lmdel‘ “Elwin ranching conditions. The resulm so far indicate that it ls advisable to mate the females late rather than early in the heat period. with the Increase 1n the m,“ it is hoped that more rapid pro. Bress will be made and new prob- lems attempted which under pfe- vlous conditions were altogether impossible. Amid the many vgfl. ed activities of the Experimental Station the Buperlntenden is keenly alive to the urgent need for more adequate facilities and still larger staff, required to cope with the multiplicity of problgyn; confronting and harassing the Canadian Fox Industry. _---_-____ FORMER. RAILWAYMAN DIES HALIFAX. Oct. 3l-—A. r. stewim died here today in his 74th ye“, After serving with the Imperial Military Rililwly! in the Warm/Ml during the Boer War. he returned toCanada and in 1920 was ap- point chief engineer of the M. lantlc Region, Canadian National Railways, st Moncton, N. B. He rc- t i i puns in covered sheds appears to two 80m 10hr. of smears after mating would not, FOXMEN The successful Rancher should not be without a Microscope. Ours is built for your require- ments. Will be pleased to demonstrate same. l Place your order early as quantity is limited. s. e. PABKMAII, 0|lt.Il., Summerside 3111a "spasms" WEETMEET SUNGLO PRODUCTS ROYAL cmms and cnow PURINA cunss Ind cllow SHREDDED WHEAT IMPERIAL BISCUITS (Whole, Medium, and Fine.) HEXITE RATION and CUBES COFFIN C? CO. CORNER GRAFTON b IIILLSIIOBO ‘ITIIITI ~'-l<..'=v’!»ne% " 'f'*l@"'~" nu‘