5 For All Your Farming Needs It’s ... HALIFAX SEED CO. (P-E.I. Ltd ) Queen Street Charlottetown _cOngHATULATIONS = Chandler Bros. Ltd. Your House and Home Be = Style Centre wish all plow- = men the best of luck in the = Previncial Plowing Match. CHANDLER BROS. LTD. 1 Plywood Place : Charlettetown Unique Comfort, Convenience Easy Handling 4-H CLUB MEMBERS WILL BE THERE SCENE FROM DUNDAS FAI . AND MORE.OF THE. SAME , ciairenmeees * CONGRATULATIONS To All Plowmen Participating In The Championship Meet At Dundas REMEMBER | Leslie Hunter and his group of fellow agricultura! ® ate celebrating this month the 25th anniversary of the plow- ng match they started back in 1941.. The group of have their centre at Dundas are planning on making this fair one of the best. Dates are Wednes- B day and Thursday, September 8 and 9 It, was necessarily a modest beginning for the group headed by Mr.-Hunter. It was the first plowing match to be organized in the province in many years, and they ad to fee! their way carefully as they headed into activity that was unknown here for the most part. Mr: Hunter who lives now in Strathcona, resided” in’ Bridge- town at the time the match plow- ing was introduced and he has heen president of the association every year since tion. hase in mind having their popular president crown the Queen of the Furrows. a compe- tition which is being held thts year for the first time. The suggestion was * made a lew days! = enthusiasts ors held in the hal! ~at people who ed As, one mark of their apprecia-— ~ tion the directors of the associa- ago at a meeting of the direct- Dundas, and it was natural that there was general approva! The plowing match was start- when the group a! Pundas and vicinity were organized ae a Carry-on-Canada Corps back in the days of World War Two, to raise money for, and otherwise to stimulate the war effort Sim ilar groups were formed right across Canada. HELD TOGETHER But while other groups dis- banded and forgot about their activity of the war days, the group at Dundas held together and developed their undertaking. They not onl) expanded t¢ hive plowing competition effort. they Sradually added an agr\cifitural fair. That is why the catalogues carry the title. Prince Edward Island Plowing Match and Agri- cultural Fair Association The association , incorporated under that name some years ago and. ihe...plowing ...competi- tions at Dundas have been open to the province for many years, with the exception of the perfec tion field speed match which is backed by a provine tally “known | Goon LUCK PLOWMEN Agro Co-op selling the finest_in seeds, feed and farm supplies offer ~ hearty congratulations to the participants in the 25th Annual Prince Edward - Island Plowing Match At Dundas. GRO CO-OP Water Street | It's The Silver Jubilee: Bigger, Better Than Ever dairy manufacturing company with headquarters in Charlotte- town Horses were still in general use 25 years ago and the compe- tition was virtually all among men with horse-drawn equip ment. They still advertise mat- ches for horse-drawn plows at Dundas On Wednesday, for example, they have scheduled competi- tions for gang plow, senior and single furrow, novice. On Thurs- day there is a class for single- furrow plows which is open to all comers Albert Acorn, Primrose, who has been secretary of the asso- ciation for ma years, won the first tractor class, and he re calls that in those early years tractor plowing was such a no- velty that spectators would flock to see the tractor competition Nearly all of the competitors are for tractor classes now, though Dundas has managed to keep competition... for...horse...drawn equipment from fading out of the picture entirely One of the first waiking-plow winners was Albert Curran who hauled_his-plow in a team-drawn | Charlottetown Montague THAT'S THE M-F 135 REID and McKENZIE Your Massey Ferguson Dealer P.E.I. sei - nein iis apap seein Hl BEST WISHES ROVINCIAL PLOWMEN We wish to congratulate the 25th annual Prince Edward Island Plowing Match Associatior? and Agricultural Fair on their long record of success- “I|| ful matches. The plowing match at Dundas has long been an event eagerly looked forward to by ‘the pom of this province. - . Also we offer our best wishes to the manv comnet- itors in these events and the exhibits at the farr. PEL Dairymen’ s Association PEL. Fluid Milk Association P.E.I. Federation of Aariculture jécuck wages of the way fre m! Summerville The first match drew ar esti- mated 300 people and it was held on the farm of Frank Clay at | Bridgetown. Mr. Clay was the first man to represent this pro- vince in Canadian competition— that was some 16 years ago—but many Islanders have competed in the national competition since that time, and when Car! Willis leaves this year to represent Ca- nada in world ition this fall, it will be the fourth time an Islander has competed in the world match Strangely enough the compet- itors have been Carl Willis and his father, Stanley Willis, Cornwall. Stanley competed in of: Study group for Britain LONDON ‘CP)—Twenty-nine young business and professional executives will make up a study group travelling to Can- ada from Britain Sept. 15 in the first of a series of Common- wealth study visits planned by the Roval Commonwealth Soci- ety here Four girls and 2 men be tween the ages of 21 and ¥ will ciety announced Representing professions business and industry from ar- ichitecture and farming te \broadcasting and banking. the members of the group will meet their Canadian counterparts and stay in private homes. . In Ottawa. they will meet Prime Minister Pearson there and elsewhere confer with “top people’. in their own fields. The Commonwealth Society says it hopes the Canadian visit, named Operation. Maple. Leaf, will he the first of a se ries operating among Common- wealth countries LIVE Austria last vear and he plowed spend three weeks touring "HUNDREDS MORE in Peebles, Ohio several years Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, The infant mortality rate is earlier. Carl ploughed previous- Winnipeg, Quebec City and Hal- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's largest ly in Northern Ireland and fin- ifax ‘‘to strengthen business ty,has been halved to 90 per ished third om that occasion. the so- 1,000 live births in 15 years and professional | links,” Expanding To Serve You TIRE STORES Dependability has long been a by-word at OK Tire Stores. Prints Seiad lead fescue baews tor ties finest in tirw ond tire service, mufflers, ee ae neeler e place to go is OK Tire. « We wish to congratulate all the contestants ot the Provin- Se AW TIPE STORE _ St. Peter's Road Parkdale. EVENTS and TIMES PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH cerca meat site eT re AGRICULTURE I FAIR Association Grounds, Dundas Wed., Thurs., Sept. 8-9th Crowning of The Queen of The Furrow 1.45 P.M. Official Opening By ou dean His Honor W.J. MacDonald at 2 P.M. Wednesday, Sept. 8th Class 5 Holsteins Class 6 Jerseys Class 7 Guernseys ° Cless 12a Dual Purpose Shorthorns Class 9-10 Sheep - Poultry Sports, Senior Highland Dancing, _ Hendicraft, Household Science. ~ Thursday, Sept. 9th Horse Classes 12 te 29 Draft Plowing Classes 7 to 11: Class 12 Shorthorn Class 13Herefords Class 14 Aberdeen Angus Class 11 Swine Junior Sports, Step Dancing : a= Meals served from 1) a.m. to 7 p.m. by Dundas United Church Women. Fruit, Vegetables, ae ae aa