........ NOVEMBER _3. 4-1;? IWHJI. CHARLUFTEFOWN QEVEN i ,Worlcl ihitereitt Centres Around Provincial Fox Show .~/_‘§1@ @._©.©. Qt ‘ REGIS TRA TION CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVEW FOX BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. Headquartersz-SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. h-j-j-p Good advice to a rancher anxious to get dependable foxes to stock Lia ranch or to improve his herd is to attend such a show as the Charlottetown FOX SHOW/i "sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Silver Fox Breeders’ & . . large sectionsol’ Indian opinion. 111g We? U18 B11‘ follies flbflllt 1-- ., -. _ , l v- . - I Exhibitors Association _ ~ notably in the Central Iicgislative 030.000 niiieel 01;; thfi “year. Now hggyggglg,m_§,gg";;ggg,_ Msawfj‘. ‘ BOIII will pay gOOd dividends. gaaehibth a. h rar. 0.011.‘. "' .' .' which Organization permits the entries of only registered foxes owned ' tnaifienfvani p§,f,’°',‘§,§°‘§y“§f ‘A? ,,,§,§ thsn “Hyena; ,,,,,.°_,"°‘§,,‘f. l?“fzzifizfcsxfélhfixwii§afiérsdfleiég by Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association members. 0f such foxes readily available pedigrees may be traced for generations. Pedigree is of the highest importance to a good stocknian in upholding Registration of foxes in the and improving the quality of his foxes. _ u did t t k ‘t _ _ A Canadian National Live Stock Records of Canada afforiiathe best known ' egguph lien; eavauiiia? il-IIIQI. by air in 1001. ,_____,__l;,.... Cornwall, Insurance 1n all its Branches , means of maintaining correct pedigree so essential to progressive claims, a much better bargain " I ) , 4 brecdqrg “mild have We" drive" With Grfifll» "7 —**~~~"~" ~---————~~———?' CIIHTIOIIQIOWILI . It. I. ‘ ' ' Britain, the actual agreement had ’ I The membership fee is now at the reduced rate of $3.00 whlle certificates are ifiofndéiglilmcxinfrirmgiingpgfig ‘L11? Dr. s red lor ‘only whet IOIX-‘Gilfllrakepidll brezdars of‘ ntaookn liIsllIivl-fiulaybrlflfaléfdd ‘orhlsoad it‘: mzé-‘iivetg and thatlztrther Con“. persons w o requre ce ca s. vnnce cgs rs a e or Xes o g - e3 , y penal ug Indian standard quality that are producers of litters of at least four pups also of high-stsndird shipments to their ports, retaliated quality. For fuller information see article 25 ol the Constitution. against the prefeiences accorded . to the British importer in India. Nm 1 (Oval) q: i? the import duty on newsprint was, in response to the newspaper's re- quest, reduced. At the same time it would not be right to pitch hopes too high. for, as the Government of India has pointed out. the rise in prices. a symptom of world and Indian economic recovery. has necessitat- cl the government paying more for what it brings in itself. Negotiations With Canada To turn rrom the heights of the Indian customstarlff as a whole to Indo-Canadian trade in parti- cular, 1t is thought unlikely the Government of India will consider negotiations until the present dis- cusions between the Indian and the United Kingdom trade de- legations in London have come to a definite conclusion. Following are the officers and l directors of the Silvcr Fox Brr-erlers and Exhibitors Assoc atloii of Prince l Edward Island for the current year? Siimmci-slde. 19372 Patrons — The Hon. the Province oi’ Prince Island; Hon. James Minister of Agriculture, Dominion of l Canada; Hon. Thane A. ClllTlDbCILi M. A., Premier of tho Province of Prince Edward Island. Edward ‘ Honorary President - Dr. A. A.‘ nnpnls, Sherwood; Major A. S. Rob- Lockhart, President Canadian Nah, ionni Silver Fox Breeders’ Associa- tion. Honorary Directors-Hon. W. H. Dennis, Minister of Agriculture, Prince Edward Island; His Worship Percy W. Turner, Mayor of Char- lottetown; R. R. Bell, President Board of Trade. These were rendered l y by the Legislative Assembly's voting, last year, in favor of tennlnating agreement has been attacked by Jinnah, president of the All-In- dia Mosem League. Members of these parties argued that at Ottawa the Indian delega- The government. they sold. should explore the possibility of negotiating bilateral trade; treaties with other countries. Already the w-I-l-I" nasal. m snowman» government has announced ‘ar- rangements with South Africa pending the conclusion of a formal speeches and a notional confer- ence of shorthand writers is being held to ttempt to solve the pm. trade agreement has been ~ con- cluded with Japan. Thus Indian politicians are de- MELBOURNE, Nov. 2 —LC.P- Reuters) —'I'he rapid strides made 1n 1927 there were 156 pilots fly- nually. By the end of tlic year ilic ‘ department expects tlia’ another 1.000000 miles a year will ha cov- ored and that more than l00,00(l{ passengers will have been carried Gcorgcl plirimcni. of Agriculture, Charlotte- DesBrisay DeBlois, Lt -G0\'L‘l‘l'l(ll‘ off town, G. Gardiner, i Commerce, President -— Samuel Johnston, Ftiiilllle Bridge. Vim-President - Brenton Clarke, Sci:i'ctary—-Waiter R. Shaw. De- Baiikci-s-The Canadan Bank of Board of Directors Quqoiis County-Major A. W. AI- laii. M. C., Charlottetown; John ertson, Mermaid; F. G. Kennedyni Soiithpnrt; George Brown, Char- lottetown; Lt. Col. DA. MacKlnnon, . Charlottetown: Walter Gregor, Bi-acklcy Point. Prince County-Robert Humph- rey, Kensiiigton; A. L. Rogers, Ken- aingion; C. B. Rogers, Summer-side‘, B. W Robertson, Silmmerside: Rob- ci-t Bala-er. Bedequc; Brenton Clarke, Slimmcrside. Kings County-Douglas Alt-ken, the trade agreement; between the by aviation in Australia are .$Il0't\‘il B“ Fomnw H L Mabon Mm United Kingdom and India, bv fizurcs lust issued by tha Civil It." _ I - - -‘ l ' ' negotiated a‘. Ottawa in 193a. This Aviation Department» “‘='“"'- 55mm“ J°h“°‘°“' F°““““‘ Bridge; W. H. Davison, Montague; Edwin Reid, RIOIID Bay West. BYHKTIIIIPY Point; Major A. W. Allen, Charlottetown; C. B. Rogers. Sum- iiiersidc. Superinienricnt-Gordon McMil-l 0h. for the mating season“ For all Cubs and Adult foxes from the age of thfflt MOI!!!" The world-wide fame enjoyed Ily Vcrmlcids Capsules is due to their outstanding efficacy and safety. Thellr re- markable combination formula embraces both laxative and '9) Q ’ r . ' ' I ' ‘ ' . . . 3- ___l¥’z.@i.@l@ @_@©_e .1 (9 . @' * w». Q p)‘ i~ @ WE ' ‘ ~)l t DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3: QC) a Q aoo time-snoring continued. @ . l E), ruunsnar, NOVEMBER 4t @' -.~ l Q om smattering eat-tinned. Q9)‘ Q FRIDAY, NOVEMBER s: - . @ _ 0.00 suit-Judging completed. l , ‘ i-W Darn-Presentation o: Trophies b nu Ho u t 1' ' [AL G0 ER ‘,5 Governor George D. Dcmttlrfip Paton PTiJrIII-on. {laeflziirilo . ' " and conditions permit), l (i) . i ' ' - l l . @ ' i i a i . IQ .. A QE To India. Remarked 2551.3; ti.“t“°o..l’iiéei<°fi.°.°t.i.i t‘? <->. G fee t1 n 3 ffQ n] e fme intermediate preference for @ '- . _ er mo or cars" l - ' - t’ b t , I ‘ n - H Earlier. Mr~ Eli-fill!‘ aiiniiia that I i= Regardmg Trade .i’.‘f....“°“‘.."“:3.:..:;.t..‘“:.....::; Y I ll . l» e- e- Poww- tsslzrts .2“: l @ ,, (Canadian Press Correspondent) a CY “Bf ‘ l g ' . \ . t; eewvm- vv- = -<e=> — Emits. ‘;;‘.*’°.13§‘i.;;’ t: @ c: ~ l The Preml" W"! Gflverllllwllt. of the Province with Brim‘ mm“ newsmpe“ d“ m‘ l Canada the proximity to the . @] to cypress through our Department, their thanks and 0P- $11353 ‘fimgiv. “.12.? mafia, ‘i; i u““"d,,sia°°s L‘ ““°ihe“1ml>°1"@“i "3. I v @ Q preciatiou to the Judges and exhibitors of the Fox Show. © Charles Dunning, Canadian min- l “d” ‘ @ ‘ Q We realize the advantage your‘ show hue of bringing to @ M" 0f finww- l“ the Reuse Ofi no‘ i , the front. the vutetandina alwlltv or u... time. class of o commons “early the ww- Ce»- Canada Leads © animah © adats limitzorts from U115’ urcoun€}r1yg_ I N _ t ‘(D l l We" M we" M 8e e , , n 5W3 r111 w» Through the faith courage and vision of Island G all tn ' im - - . ' . ~ l©l Th9 901187717119!!! i8 more interested in the Fox In- © gagzdf axifiififlgya: mgfifnwgggd“; . p y pioneers in fox-ranching the world was given a new indus- Q dustry at the present time,_ than it has beeufor sometime h“, ,' customs preference 1n m. OTTAWA, Nov 2 _canaoa leads J try a quarter of a century or more ago. In this Province Q past, a8 they are undertaking to spend considerable 311mg @ Canadian market, this coiintigv- flgrlitl 1n Lin; “product-IOU of urliere the first experiments in domestic breeding of foxes Q Zflzloney with the idea of increasing the quality of foxes CL ggji$gdglegméggicilssslogmporte no (meftlinrili-ofgualvliorizf owfgsl ‘J13’: >9) was carried ‘o: the industry has weathered many vicissi- Q _ e m the different ranches in the Province for breeding © ML mmmng mmigded the ins 1930. Newsprint paper prO- Q ""198 a"? 8"” mfllfliflmll its P1000 118 one 0f the Provincvs ‘ I- @ 11147110868- V @ Home that the Genadmn swam, duccd in Canadian paper mills £9) most gainful fields of production. At the very outset [he ‘IL-l l ' m nt h d the e to lthdr v amounted to 3225386 tom valucd f’) ‘yf l ‘ d t l Q In order to accomplish this‘ we have engaged our preemrenace‘ matpmr; nohwrecl mt $105,2l4_533‘ lmd- made up about u (in in us rll sizffered greatly from an almost ffontitld ‘.2 Fieldman, Mr. W. F. Burke, who has u“, work in charge I ©. Outed. P .35 m. cent o; the tom] wpornp, £1) pcl of speculation. Then came the World Wm- nm! rile (.3 @ under our Department. Up to the present time our suc- © This “New” °r I'M“ is mt I 3f iaperthmzuvlufauMd h] ‘(is III’; iiof “fig”? "Iarkehm Manf- "ecently fqx ranch“ we ' cesa has been for greater than we could hope it might be. - ‘ ‘Ilfigizd #51235 a: cofiggfmflgbihfif first six IIIHCIIIIEIIS oef I‘? 1- .- u’ .8 i” obfihi womhmle depressum’ "o" I‘ . My @ e We have established already in t)” vlginitu of twenty (g0) i? India?‘ cmtomfl tamlt fr‘) flair], Wmtput or newsprint is ammmednt plum] uay o tr iig tcr era. It speaks well fm- f/ll’ stead. i@ @ FIN? Study C1068, in the Province and we are daily receiv, ,@ Sets o} dunes: preférenflsf my 1.103.350 tons, an increase of nl- g) itaiv-g-taauatlaptlability andr-onzmon sense of Island MIIIC/Iwy-fl >@ ing letters inquiring about the formation of new Clubs Pmilbi” i” m“ Pmducis m!" “l” mo“ 295900 mus or “ho-m 20 P" i© w‘ liougwut flood flutes and bad thqmdustry [Ins been C and in many cases, letters from parties who have alreadl; l@ gégiegolfiiilid°nqfflemoethe migiigm‘: ifigniiiggyer me cowesponduxg mum @ gtliairlitiflllinedrgltdéhat Island fig-res ml? Sh?! the fineaitlyffer‘ g instituted their Clubs, giving us names of their Executive is imposed on imports otiigr i email“ L‘ e15“ the WWW“ leed- e g umpenn ‘we w" s“ e8‘ ‘e “mm” "Me ' I would ear t, k m f h ’ countrmh lilgtzxporter of IIIGWSpIIIlE. Her e.\.- v facztzgirirolsollilipdcgzltpei plidoliali hlglglllzgll who grelat ‘contributing @ P _ _ nea y as _ e ox ranc ers through the The present finance minister, Sir 0311 "awfierrngxmiti: gifwi-SSC’; l, 9 l f '1." _ u") P" 9Y8 IP- t w a meeting Q lrovmce, to give to our Fuldman, that hearty co-opera- Jellies GYIEB- l5 belléved w 11°“ and neymatel. main ‘ the ,@ p a“ o “Hr most Inoqwsswe "(mchehs and “He” 391mm‘! 9 tum and guppgrf’. which he ha; "caved up to the present , 311131 01311110; thiliitl Indias bgiustoziiois prim exports “of the m“ of “~10 ma) opportunities for tlie interchange of Ideas on all phases of -® time. _We also wish to express our flrtditudg to u“; fgprg. bu“? $33. rriiiefnthsfixi imgrte: world. In 103s Caliadzrs exports of ~'@ l"? "ldllsiijlly Revfltlmzing the importance of this annual '@ sentatrves of the different Fur 114ml, u; the province, as p and his cnems has been slow m newsprint paper totalled 2.903.089 l slioiu the citizens of Cliarlottctoulir gladly welcome the exe l we" as to the “a” of the Experimental Fox Station at v coming because’ flvmwwtm of wally?glggsqgilmnzlegidéiiifilii, $83of hibrtors to the Island's capital. with the hope that the years Summeraide, and also to the Press and all other: who have , géfiuffsvegnTezt g’ India" ti” 54s 0x1 ‘vat u. the United Islatet I “he” m” be year‘ of ""'P‘"'8"°" ""4 Pmflrf-‘is- materially assisted in making uita undertaking such a °""" ‘°"‘ “s °"“ ‘Iihe ul o a xi o1. .1 l = duties’ nd whn m i d _ p p an papei 1n II.\I§ .‘ . , phengmgnal gucgggg, . brwlonawas Mei“ gogggnimcgos_ gnet i)! itliecmosit lllipiglllglifllit ln- P W TURNER M Q ‘ '@' men“ w” Presumably "ewll- ,..‘.'f..{°§i L7... ifiiniitmfeaoinmiié @. ' ' ’ "W" . . F" ‘r ~vv ' W. H. DENNIS, Minister of Agriculture i, Li)?” is)’ Ybisiakgrlielggevallitibxlme -,, us“ m was? and shim, ,,L§u_,b',,; ,3 o‘ ‘ u». l r s" "*5 °‘ ti sin 1022. I . a :“§,;z,:“;,:°.,",":z,:,i:.;;;i:;gi535; °“ -°°-___- l@l l e " v vvv--— - -- ‘-v-—__ @i mm t IDNDONQ-MJIU-Leislir Hoiv- _l @@1@>l@liol©l@ ooo _t@o-@@.o@"" j vi‘? fiifieliii i;f*':.:;;l§:;tt'i.i:°i:a: The pace o, economl gene Mrs- Jones." tlienetofs fiver vmi- ‘T a a ' _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ v W _ _ _ v _v _ _ v -_ _ . in India iis now (élllCkélIllfige. ‘Igarleli-I m“ “'5 a Piaimlghil- way an 11601216 BX NICE [JCS OW 8. welcome increase, the burden on ‘ii’ "'“““" ' “CCW” income tux payers has been llght- i encd and the importer and his In- H 2'.“2...°.‘.§Zfi?.°§§§i’li§ ?.§°.Zi'ie?“$~’i§‘ii; I * I‘ . - A CHAMPIONSHIP will give any exhibitor wonderful ‘ satisfaction. t. After a fire there is also the same satisfactory feeling if you have ade- quate INSURANCE PROTECTION. You take care of YOUR FOXES and let us take care of W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited i Fox Breeders and Fur Buyers Don't neglect to give your foxes their final dosing before the winter sets iii, tliiis insuring a good healthy condition . I ‘ B b — _ I IN SOLICITING‘ PELTS FOR SHIPMENT me zn “genus mwir: treaty, there are trade talks in unique worm eliminating lligrcillonts. I me,“ bu“. h" m _ NOD15! ‘"3111 3111m- Mlliilfiflt 811d Employed steadily with utmost success by the most success- WE ed N“ dlmoulty o‘ reponmfleug ézglgllltgtrie lidgszrggéilt. 221st‘?! inlets fut Fox Ranchers everywhere- ' Visiting the Silver Fox Show are invited to call at our offices. when it will be a pleasure in us in be of assistance in dealing with Insurance TllE IIIBIIEST TYPE 0F SERVICE Satisfaction to our Patron! Is of vital importance t0 I48- . We leave no stone unturned i I l bleiu - I $|IlIIf Fox Polling In the effort to do everllullflllwfuiii‘ l for our Shippers. Our Selling ‘Connections Are the besie- Returns Are Prompt and Aclrilrateé- Our Staff is Fully Enperienoed- and Cflliflble “' _____. . Ilsve your foxes pelted and eleeneil - properly st s very reasonable ehsrge. Our tassel dtsfl of expert peltei-s In elm-go. Potts named. shells bought and received figment. I. MACQUAIIIIIE. pnmmerslde. Silver Fox Furs ltil. IUMMIRSIDI, LBJ. The Dominion ' finitely in favor of trade treaties with other countries. As regards Canada. the following passe a ap- pears in a pamphlet lssu this year by Nallnl Haitian Barium, who is regarded as a leading economist of the Nationalist school and now is finance minister of Bengal: "'I'here is still some scope for an extension o! India's trade with the Domlnlons 0n the basis of recipro- city. Canada's import of uon- Em- plm tee is not negligible while she imports rice to some extent from outside the Empire. For these pro- ducts. to some extent possibly also for manufactured jute. Canada might offer India some facilities. In return she could be granted‘ t No. 1 oval Vcrmlclde (‘amines come packed in Boxes of 20 Capsules — - -- $ 1.00 Boxes of 100 Capsules -- - -- 4.00 Boxes of 500 Capsules _- - - 18.00 Prepaid to any address on receipt o! price E‘ A‘ Central Drugstore Bale authorized Distributor for ffrenoh‘; Animal Remedies for Prince Edward Island "Pleasure Cruise" To Aid Crippled Children l HiOfiices: problems of any kind, or to he of any possible service while visiting our City and Province. All information cheerfully furnished without obligation. llYllDMllll and 060., ilmiéil, Tl e Oldest and Largest Insurance Agency in Prince Edward Island Charlottetown. Summei-siiic. Nloniziiziie I