PAGE SIX r 12th ANNUAL '' CHARLOTTETOWN For The Lift You'll Appreciate At The Plowing Match ASK FOR PEERLESS GINGER ALE THE lSLAND'S FINEST COOL - REFRESHING - TASTY. J. & T. MORRIS LTD. PHONE I91 HT!-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , Old-fashion plowing with horse drawn plows. modern tractor two and three sod plowing and a horse show will vie with each oth- er for top interest when the an- nual Provincial Plowing Match is held at Dundee tomorrow and Thursday. In addition the huge throng expected to attend will see sports of all types, exhibitions of handicrafts and both potato and turnip showings. One of the biggest of the ant- umn shows, the Dundas event an- nually draws large crowds for the two-day event. Tomorrow and Thursday will see thousands of people driving or walking to the King's County show ring. On the opening day tomorrow the plowing classes will include the gang plow, senior: single fur- row. novice; single fiirrmv. boys lunder 18; two and three sod trac- ytor classes; and tractor, boys oi' igirls under 18, The horse classes for that day will include the carriage inarcs or geldings bnrii in the years 1949, 19.50 and 1951. Also to be judged iiill be the carriage mare with foal at foot: cartiatze foal of 1953: F WARD WITH KEEN their efforts will be ODAY MECHANIZATION along with ELECTRIFICATION go hand-in-hand Congratulations to our Plowmen and every good wish in the annual competitions. Every Success , Plowmen - - - :'l'HlS YEAR. AS. IN PAST YEARS. IN! LOOK FOR- PLOWING COMPETITIONS. ' We congratulate the organizers and competitors and feel certain -v , WHEN IN CHARLOTTETOWN Wdavrmallylnrlteyonloi-lsttllnrttewtyremodeliedstoroand loo our wide range of- '. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ' REST OF. LUCK TO ALI. ENTRIES In the Successful Operation of a Farm. INTEREST TO THE ANNUAL crowned with success. carriage stallion: carriage more or gelding ovcr i,000 pounds shown, i from , CHARLOTTlTOWN'S - LEADING. DEPARTMENTAL STORE Autumn Show Is Expected To Top All Previous Events in harness; roadster mare or geld- ing under 1,000 pounds shown in harness; and saddle more or gelding. There will be a full line of sporting events on the opening day, but they will be for senior competitors only. The Junior sports will be held Thursday. One of the top events, the sin- gle furrow open plowing match will be staged on Thursday, along with the gang plow. for competi- tors under in years of age; and the two and three sod tractor events for women or girls. The horse classes include draft mare or gelding born in the years I949, 1950 and 1951: draft more with foal at foot: draft foal of 1952; draft stallion; draft more or gelding over 1,400 pounds boi'ii before January I. 1949, and the same class for those born then under 1,400 pounds: general piir- pose draft more or gelding boni before January 1. 1949. and the class born after that date. The plowing teams of horses will have classes for teams over 2,600 pounds. 2,200 to 2,600 mid under 23.000 pounds. There will also be a class for a draft tciini hitcht-d to truck wnggnn. Plowing events will be judged ,liy Mr. W. W. Baird. forinerly of Nappan. N.S.. while the various horse class will be judged by Mr. AW. J. Reid, Middleton, N.S. P Eaiidinaster W. It was announced yesterday that the A:,'rshirc Field Day for Kings County. fcmaic showing only, will also form part of Wednesday's program. Still another new attraction en- gaged to make an appearance on the Diindas program will be the Lads and Lnssie Pipe and Drum Band, under the direction of B. Burke. This fine Highland organization in colorful regalias has a growing following. and has been well re- ceived wherever it has played this year. There will also be Highland dancing. Refreshments for the large crowds expected will be efficiently taken care of by a staff of work- WITH A sumption. Charlottetown ' Holds world's record. IIPROVINCIAL PLOWING East Baltic and Vicinity Miss ThereIsTs.-TMcDonald of North Lake left recently for On- tario where she will be employed. Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic, was a business visitor to Char- lottetown on September 13. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MicGreg- or. Klngsbnro, motored to Char- lottetown on September is. Mrs. John White. Montague was a visitor to North Lake, and East Baltic Mir. and Mrs. T. J. Robertson and son, Ray of Red Point motor- ed to Charlottetown on September 14. Mr. Wallace Fraser, Red Point. was A recent visitor to Mnnn's Road. Miss Karolyn Stewart. Char- lott.etown, spent a week end at her home in Red Point. Miss Betty Robertson. Char- lottetown, spent the week end of September 18 at her home -in Munn's Road. Mi'. and Mrs. Alfred Torrey and son spent the week end of Sep- tember l4 wiili Mrs. Torre)-'5 par- ents. Mar and Mrs. Ralph Rob- ertson. Kiiigsimro. ....... Mr. Emery Bruce of the Royal Bani: of Canada. Siinimerside. spent 51 wt-ck-end with his parents, Mr. and Roy Bruce, Rcd Point. Mrs. George Robertson has re- turned to her home in Fast Bal- tic. having spent some time visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. ,T. J. Rob- ertson. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Mr. James Robertson, and Mrs. ers. under the supervision of Joseph G. Campbell of Poplar Point. one of the long time direc- tors of the show. Mr. Albert Acorn the energetic secrctai'y of the yearly event. he- lievcs the pi'ogr.iiii will .he the best in its history. COCKSHUTT TRACTOR and PLOW YOU CAN COUNT ON Success At Your Plowing Match Successful famiers know for the best in Farm Implements. Service and Parts, they always look to the old reliable firm, COCKSHUTT, the oldest implement company doing business in Canada-I-113 years. Patron- Inc a. Canadian Company employing thousands of our own mcn. WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO HELP -YOU MAKE FARMING A SUCCESS-- Look for the COCKSHUTT TRACTORS and PLOWS at the Plowing Match. You will see the new 20, 30 and 40 Gas and Diesel models which makes farming more profitable with their light fuel con- First with live power take-off, 8 speeds forward. You will also see the 2-3 furrow tractor plow-a speed plow with light draft. The Island Championship was won with a COCKSIIUTT PLOW Weelts Farm Equipment WALTER S. WEEKS Floyd McLean or Klnzsboro, mot- ored to xinross and visa. on Sun- day. September 14. Mrs, wiiiua Ching, Mrs. Lester Robertson and Mrs. E. J. Kid- son were business visitors to Sourls, September iii. Mr. and Mrs.'Foster Youris. sc- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Yates. Kingeboro, visited with relatives in Montague on Sunday September 6. . .' Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kldson. ne- companied by Mrs. Vance Mc- Laughlin of Halifax, -were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod- die J. Kidson. Red Point. Mtr. Freddie Bennett of North Lake is reported ill in Saskatche- wan. His many friends are anx- iously waiting for news of his com- plete return to health. Mr. Major Young. Red Point. was ii business visitor to Char- lottetown and summerside, sep- tember 16. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Plstts and two sons, Wallace and Doug- las, of Charlottetown. were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rod- die Kidson, Red Point. Mir. Wesley Fraser, North Lake, while going through woodland on the Trantum Road. came in close contact with” bear. This animal had been s n a few days hcfore in the Connaught district by residents there. Mrs. James Allan. Charlotte- town. is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Robertson at Red Point. All are pleased to see health and hope it will continue. Mrs. Allan so much improved in Mir. Johnnie Young of McGow- an Motors, Montague, accompani- ed by Mtrs. T. R. Jackson and son Colin of Lower Montague, and Mr. Ray Machon of Montague left by motor on September 14. on a visit with friends and relatives in the U. S. A. Mr. and hire. Fred Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Roddle Kldson of Red Point. motored to Montague on September 14. While there they visited with Mr. Johnson who still Hunter River Mitchell - iilioverie wedding ..'on Bsturdsy, July 26th. the Cathedral of Christ the King was the scene of a very pretty wed- cling when Alma Marjorie. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Cheverle. New Zesland, P. E. I., became the bride of Everett Mit- chell, son of Willard Mitchell and the late Mrs. Mitchell of Mount Stewart. The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. David Jay. She looked charming in e floor-length gown of white satin and lime, with fitted bodice. She wore a shoulder-length veil and three-strand pearl necklace and matching earrings, and carried a bouquet of white earnallons. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. David Jay. who wore a. floor-length gown of white ny- lon, with msuta sash and match- ing headplece, and carried I bouquet of pink roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Francis Cheverie, a brother of the bride. Following the ceremony. the breakfast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond, friends of the bride and groom. The bridal party motored through Hamilton. Returning to Mr. and Mrs. Hammondls, a very pleasing evening was spent in music and dancing. The many useful and beautiful gifts received attested to the popularity of this young couple, to whom the best wishes are being extend- ed. The groom is employed at the Dominion Foundry and Steel Company, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will reside in Hamilton, Ontario. PRISON COURSE-S An adult education scheme for prisons was instituted in Britain in 1921. including lectures and conceris. I is I patient in the Montague Hos- pital. They also were guests of Mr. and Mrs Paddy Lucas. Mrs. Rodclie Kldsori was hostess to the Baptist women's Mission- ary Society at her home on Sep- tember 16. A large crowd was in attendance. --U. .. seivrsmasn 23. 19:2 MATCH FAT DUNDAS :-1:--1-1L THE DAVID BROWN TRAOTOR and MACIIHVERY will be at the Dundas Plowing Match MILTON POOLE King's County Agent, FARMERS Your Heating will be as sue. cessfiil as your Plowing . . . IF you- Stop feeding on se. ',-.9 TORIDIIEET Rotary Wall Flame Dame: IIIOKERSON ENGINEERING C0. Illii). SALES AND SERVICE 53 Queen St. Chnrlnttetmvt Ferguson down payment. 125 Enston St. Why buy a high priced used Tractor when you can get fl powerful new Ferguson for as low as SS1-1.00 . A Ferguson Tractor with Ferguson Implements meets more of the needs of more farmers more of the time with more economy than any other Tractor. Ask the Farmer who owns one. W. G. BARBOIIR LTD. Phone 2866 Smacks A ' Worlt Shirts . ,Worli Gloves Plastic Coateil Work Gloves. eedsi For The Plowman... WE FEATURE HIGHEST QUALITY CLCYTHING MADE BY NOTED MANUFACTURERS I I SNAG moor -; CARHARTT AND OTHER MAKES Cut for Comfort Lined and Unlined Canvas Wrist Leather Gauntlet - Coveralls Overalls Dungarees om. HEAT and son) moor l also ' womc socxs - woax caps .. sascss, ETC. . IVIRY. SUCCESS PLOWMINI s. A. McDONALD I cusamrmrown . MOM. " Power l" Economy ' We welcome on yes. FARMERS INTERESTED IN INCREASED EARIHGS? Then you should consider effective use of a Tractor and power taming eqIllPr so No FARTHER -4 We snr LATHE GHOIOE OF OHAMPIONS" Massey.-Harris Tractor and equipment Montague Farm Equlpnient iisnsrsn non, uumy uiriicigrunnh " Efficiency " Speed Control opportunity to Mr"