EPETOBIRL . 1 Agriculture’s Long, Long Road '_ There is an old French saying to the effect that “the more things "change the more they are the same.” That thought is underlined anew each year on the Island with the advent of the DIOWing match season. No sharper reminder of its meaning could be of- ffired than by the Provincial Plowing Match and. Agricultural Fair which “pens its two-day run at Dundas to— morrOw. The procedures of farming, of course, change enormously .over; the years, as mechanization plays an ever Increasing part. Yet good plowing re- mains, as always, the .fundamental "'ieat'ul‘e, the starting place, of success- flll farming, no matter what methods 15f accbmplishing that good plowing . 'l’are employed. ‘ A look back‘over the long, long :Wd agriculture has travelled is pro- Vlded by these pictures taken at last rvyfiar’s Provincial Plowing Match- "1‘ues., Sept. 9, 1958 The Guardian Page 11 .13., There was a time (in many parts of Canada, even if not on the Island) when’oxen were the symbol of geod plowing. Then came the long reign of the horse. N 0w the sway of the trac- tor has become almost bomplete. But always the goal has remained unchanged—good plowing. _ 'Agriculture Minister Cullen, as he attended last week’s Prince County Plowing Match near Knutsford, re- marked that good plowing always was the essence of good farming and that there was need to strive after skill with the tractor plow. Those who did not compete, he Observed, could learn by watching. c i ' It is in that spirit that interest in the Dundas event tomorrow and Thursday is expectedto reach a new peak. Agriculture both goes back to its beginnings and looks to its future as it stages thee competitions in the cause of good plowing. FOR EVERY BEST WISHES PLOWMEN, success . at the PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH MONTAGUE GARAGE CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE DEALER. MONTAGUE buy from ing in pianos since 1868. MILLER ' PIANOS .You positiver .get the best pianos whether new or reconditioned when you PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN D'S OLDEST MUSIC HOUSE Why take chances when a Iifetirne’s service is assured in every purchase from a firmv specializ- BItOS. . LIMITED , . GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. BESI WISHES To All Connected with~ the Provincial Plowing . - Match é o Now than ever, “thrifty-buying" ls the important factor in every family’s budget. At Prowse’s you can shop for the needs of every member of the family . . ‘. you’ll find tremendous savings in all depart- ments . . . The next time you’re in town make it a point to shop at Prowse’s . . .the “down-to-earth” Prowse’s a pleasure, . . . 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