a oe still going strong. Bert, Tay- | . left, won the match for ’ “ON SALE AT 9 A. M. FRIDAY MORNING PILLOW CASES “Fieldflowers” muslin cotton pillow . Gases... Size about 42" x 33”. SPECIA R ww J Specigl, i pair single furrow plows for boys under 16, Truelove Taylor took '. & CONTINUES THUR. FRI, SEPT EARLY MORNING } m ~ > Fal ( ” the crown for the-~gang plow event. They are from Upton. nner the corn would be sim- y delicious though. oe Che Guardian — “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ‘ Y SECOND SECTION . Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 10, 1959. PAGE I 6k eT rs ge RE ere _ Plowing Match Attracts Crowds © by taking first tractor class for yesterday’ first prizes in as forthe day. Truelove Taylor plow _ competition. triumph. “LLOYD MacLEOD of Forest Hill holds the silver tray he won 7 Plowing Taylors Win 43 Classes At Dundas The plowing Taylors of Upton were in their glory at Dundas The perennial win- ners in horse-drawn plow com- petitions. .walked off with three itions to top all family winners took the walking plow class for boys under 16. Harold Taylor walked off with the novice class The match and the fair which 3 : under 16. It was presented by the Canadian Bank of Com- merce. ee ae place in the boys or girls accompanies it was officially opened early in the afternoon by Lieutenant-Governor F. Walter Hyndman who congratulated the a s 1. - 3 “An ’ many compet- por-ian or ae aun hen - John A. Macdonald, M.P. said “ing judge Wylie Baird of; Ideal weather greeted the hun- —. te Pe 7 that the good work done at Dun-| Nappan, Nova Scotia. LeRoy dreds of persons who came from In the howse judging classes CLASS B FAIR » das through the plowing match MacDonald of Forrest Hill was all parts of the province for op- lr _ - Sian A 5 oimerville S.C, Wright,deputy minister} wil! —reflect in future in the second —and Ray Burke —of ning dav—and—something-was co a 4 Shasaplen foal won the gang /of argiculture for the province, farming community. Strathcona third. going on somewhere at all times. ee tlre ea Soon ahs noted that the exhibition is now rated as Class B Fair by federal authorities. The people respon- sible had worked hard for a long time to merit this distinc- tion, he said. i Bert Taylor sod tractor class at the big The two-sod tractor earned the nod from veteran LeROY MacLEOD of Forest Plan and — _ Budget Budget | went | Forrest Hill. | Strathcona was second. | The tractor _roadeo for under 20 years was won by °George Campbell of Primrose. et of Dundas was. second. was starting his third round in aan Borden Hunter of Strathcona | to Lloyd MacDonald of The Jerry Gillis of Irving dé 0,11 CLEARANCE OF ANKLETS Stretch nylon and also cotton with nylon reinforced heels and sorted colours. Broken size range. Special, a pair ~ Coupon Terms a NO DOWN PAYMENT MINIMUM PURCHASE 15.00 FOR A LIMITED TIME @ 10 months te pay on “purchases @ Up to under 75,00. @ 18 months on purchases of 75.00 and under 200.00. @ 24 months on purchases of 200.00 and under 400.00,” made PLASTIC BASKETS toes. As- |'f gm | SPECIA 12c : ww Le Special, Oh, - The handicraft the competitive plowing. Fine show yesterday. second Hilt placed second in the two- | place winner is here as he | weather and—balmy — breezes contributed to the large crowd and cooking ore than took up the time of those not watching the plowing events. Dave MacLeod town took five firsts out sporting events while little Judy Dawson of Tryon took top hon- “ ors_in_all. three highland dane- {CHAMPION MALE —The—-tractor—roadeo—for—4-H-+; 5 of Charlotte- of six (Pan. that watched the various eon petifions.in the grounds. “ — Summerville had the ‘‘hest horse cee: took the nod in the three-furrow jisplays tookthe attention of the 7, ; chemplomthip went tp @ Cornwale | 1 ior class. Charlie MacLeod | countless Aadies present while gg voi Buell of Abney had Setes when Harold Godfrey eco of Forrest Hill was second. | judging f poultry, a ae she champion Chevriot ram hrough with a neat job tha The tractor class for juniors | “attle, spom{ng events and high |). Howard Northon of At nandale had the top Oxford ram. In the Cheviot classes, the names of Russell Buell and Reid Un- derhay were predominate while Heward Norton held the spotlight the Oxford classes. In the swine class. Chester i —d-—— - . =. + — = - 3 |¢lub§ was won by Buddy Loane oid and under group. Caro! J. of Kilmuir Glen Peardon Heath- MacNeill of West Royalty came ~\close to matching this achieve the champion male registered with the champion female regis- tered going to N.W. MacLeod @ An equitable carrying 36 months en purchases of 400.00 and over. charge is for this accommodation. SPECIALS — FRIDAY NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON THESE SPECIALS, PLEASE! 43c each CUSHION COVERS BOXED CRAYONS erdale was runner up. Going to MONTREAL? Ge LIMITE aa SANITARY NAPKINS Twelve soft, absorbent napkins to a package. Special, 44c pkge. ” 7 m o ( » NYLONATED COTTON BRIEFS Children’s briefs with \eyelet trim on elastic thigh. Colours; maize. Sizes 2 to 6. 34c Special, pair Special, pair Sizes 8 to 14. pink, blue, 43¢ HOUSEHOLD SCISSORS Made of the best warranted steel. ). 6” and 7” long. AU No change en route ® Travel relaxed, arrive refreshed © Modern, air-conditioned coaches and f and sons of Bridgetown. Cham- pion hog honors went te Clifford Bryanton of Rollo Bay.. R.L. Burge of St. Peter’s took the junior champion male and grand champion male im the Holesteins with the Reserve is each class going to CS. Mac |Donald of Souris River. Howard and Harold Dixon walked off with the junior champion female and |Reserve with the senior cham Ipionship and Reserve going te R.L. Burge. Mr.. Burge also took the grand championship with the Reserve going to C.S. MacDonald. In the Jersey classes, Cyrus Martin of New Perth captured ithe junior champion male with Ernest Underhay. of Bay Fore tune taking the Reserve. Mr. Martin also had the senior male champion and the grand cham- pion and Reserve male. Allan Underhay and Ernest Underhay took the junior cham- pion female and Reserves res- pectively. Ernest Underhay took the senior champion female with _ Reserve going to Cyrus Mar- In the Ayrshire division. Ro bert White of Rollo Bay had the Junior champion male and Ro- bert and John Acorn of Dundag the Reserve. Brenton Stead of Bay Fortune showed the —senior champion male and Robert and John Acorn took the Reserve. The junior Champion female was owned by : E. Lund and Sons -of Charlotte- Very useful for elothes pins, and - ihe Reser or serve. The senior champion fem al ale othier sas oe the grand champion female onors went to FE. L Sons while ee a Edwin Reid and Son Gang plow senior 1. Truelove -Tas lor, 2. Charles Taylor, both of Upion and 3. Clayton MacLeod, t _| Dundas. Single furrow novice 1 TOTE BAGS ae A ‘ Taylor, Upton, 2. Cayton Mac- A A carry-all for sports and camping a with — ae Vo i gm Sixteen assorted colours to a box.\ 2 a, a wa : : ” esigns. ades 0 , , ‘a Single furrow, boys under 16, ty, equipment. Size.about 27” x 17”. ] . ys wine. Size about 18” square. Spfera Drawing crayons, be 1. Bert Taylor, Upton, 2. Gerald Gillis, Str xn SPECIAL Made of heavy duck. SPECIA . Strathcona wT : Rael Special, © - Special, ° 2 sod tractor 1. Harold Godfrey Te me ee “ne 149 | "A ce each * each a x Forrest Hill, A Ravn Burke. Strathcona. . : 3 sod tractor Borden Hunter, Strathcona, 2. Chariec MacLeod Forrest Hi] : Tractor boys or girls under 18 1, Loyd MaDonald, Forres! Hifl, 2,_Jerm Gillis of Strath-pna TRACTOR RODEO i 20 vears and under 1 George Coffee Shop service Cambell.\ Primrose, 2 Irving sols 39c ,@ Sleeping; dining and lounge facilities an — oe “ ste “ ae : — ¢ “Railiner” connection between Truro Members of 4-H clubs | Buddy COFFEE MUGS Heat-proof, 8 ounce coffee mus in 15c jade colour only. Special. se : ¢ eacn fia m - P STEAK KNIVES Set of six stainless steel knives with _bone stag handle. Special, ‘ set 1A Special, 1.99 CLOTHES PINS AND BASKET in plastic clothes pin basket. Ce & |OPEN FRIDAY 9. a.m. to 9 p.m. \ ' ~ MTU and Cape Breton Loane, Kilmuir, 2. Glen Paardon, : 3 Heatherdale, 3. John Matheson Information and reservations from any Heatherdale: ; , Canadian National Passenger Representative. 4-H CLUB RESLTS : . In Charlottetown — Station Ticket Agent Holsteins 1 ale Dewar . spr tyle ’ Steins Da Jewar, 48 plastie clothes pins, spring styl Tel 6027, or Morton Dew Ltd., ‘Tel. 8541, New Perth; 2. Ruth LeLacheur, New Perth; 3. Joyce Dewar, New Perth. : Beef — 1. Ann Waish. Sum- merville; 2. Kenny Mellish, New Perth; 38. Ralph. Moore: _ New “ Perth. Ayrshires — 1. (harlie Lund, Mt. Herbert;. 2. Jerry Doyle, : ‘Summerville; 3. Shirley Doyle #T EATON. C° Summerville oy z CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH 4 eae 2 ‘oe oo rTwie;, < ale ar, New Perth; the Reserves went te -