The Guardian Page 9 Monday, Sept. 9. 1957 V El; Keen Competition In AII Classes .. ,- Large Scale Preparations a. WELL DRILLING I. a. soar BLASTIIIG T. T. TEST IIoIIIIIII .o. ARE JOBS I The veteran judge, Wylie p Baird of Nappan, Nova Scotia. Iwili be on hand to judge as j usual when the Provincial Plow- . in match gets uaderwzyhat Dun- , dsa ea Wednesday at week. :He will place all the plowing leventa at the twoday meet. I But the pic events iorm only a part of program at thesnnualiairputoohythePro- vtneial Match and Air-' ultural Dslr association. Classes are pro- Ivlded for both dairy and heel I cattle as well as for other farm animals such as sheep and swine. Poultry are also exhibit- ed. And the horse shovrhas long been a feature of the Fair. An added attraction this year to the plowing match will be the appearance of a team at oxen from the Annapolis Valley. They will plow in an exhibition role. FOR EXPERTS I Underway For Big Event in addition to the outside ex- hibits. and attractions. there are the many and varied exhibits shown in the main building. These include vegetable and foot cross as well as tield erope at various kinda. Included also is just about every type oi women's work tom skilfully sewn. crocheted and knitted to he tast- iest dish that the shliul and hos. pitahle ladies of this province have learned to produce through the years. There is also fun tor the young men and for the children. one day is devoted to athletic sports tor the mature athletes. The other is given over to a sports program tor the younger alli- letes. the ones who will he the senior athletic greats oi he in- ture years. But when one thinks el Dun- das he almost naturally thinks el plowing and that is what created the annual meet which attracts each year the largest crowd that attends any purely agricultural (air in the entire province. Pr 'dent Leslie Hunter oi lridgetown and Secretary A1- hsrt Acorn ot Cardigan have heen working with their direct- on to line up the various plow- ing matches and competitions which will be climaxed as usual hy the big Esao S, ' ' chain- pionship class the last thing on Thursday aitarsooa. This extra special match is a battle oi cliamplons. In it. (or example. will he Carl Willis. the Queens County champion this year. He will be competing against senior class winners at Dundee this year. Eligible also to compete will be a number cl other plow- men including some of the cham- pions and class winners of other years. One of the provincial winners DOUGLAS BROS. 8. JONES LTD. OFFER - Ti-IE EXPERIENCE or 25 mils ...- I " "M" "A" "”c'""” :..f.ZI1I'i"'.II.5H'3'II7u'L"3:.T.?.. 1 I "” ”'''” I”?-I ”"""' ....wsI.I.s D'RlLLID TO I-ooo Eesr- I 5'''"'l3 I 0"""5 we INVITE You to olscuss YOUR DRILLING. III.AsrINoI Work Gloves V I Dunqarm E 0" mam "cums W" "S I PLASTIC coAr WORK GLOVES A r cHAm sAw gnlalonsrurlon OIL HEAT AND ACID moor i PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH SEE OUR. DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW. SENSATIONAI. S ll.P. IIOMELITE CHAIN SAW. WE INVITE FARMERS AND WOODSMEN TO ENTER THEIR NAMES FOR A CHANCE ON A FREE SAW. BROS & JONES LTD. Ji1'liE0LDES1'Wll:l..LDRlLLl1V'Gl'IRHINP.l.l. 155 KENT s'r. riroNnTi5IIs NEEDS FOR THE PLOWMAN . . . HIGHEST OUAL ITY CLOTHING WORK SOCKS-WORK CAPS-BRACES, ETC. EVERY success PLOWMEN S. A. McDONAlD CIIIIIOHOTOVIII 1 ol other years is Stanley Willis of Cornwall who is leaving Sept- ember ii for the world's chem pionship match which will be. held this year at Peetalea. Ohio. Stanley is the father of Carl which indicates that the Willis family has made an unusual name for themselves in the plow- ing world. It reminds one some-i what of the Morrissey iarnily oi. Cherry Valley this paper calledt "The Plowing Morrlsseys" on! more than one occasion as mem-' bers of the family swept to one win after another in some of the matches a few years ago. rouo DOWN I OTTAWA 1CP)-Canada so far this year has experienced No. cases of poliumyeliiis. 79 of themi paralytic. the federal health del partment announced Saturdaydl The figures were to Aug. 31. At the same date last year there had been 271 cases, 155 of them para- lytic. Deaths to Aug. 31 total- led six. against nine tor the same THE K . R SHOE STORE SALE CONTINUES Your Chance to SAVE on Children's School Shoes. Ladies' Sandals and White Pumps. Men's Work Boots and Dress Shoes. .MANY, MANY OTHER ITEMS 158 Oueui Street period last year. . I GOOD LIID with QUALITY K & A STRAIGHT FIIRROW ' & TO ALL GOMPETITDRS And when the work's all done this Fall The ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. DISTRIBUTORS Atso IMPERIAIJ and RIFLE sI-IEiI.s oooo HUNTING AMMUNITION 8. FIRE-ARMS from YOUR MASTER FEEDS DEALER L. J. 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The next time you're in town make It a point to shop at Prowse's . . prices on high quality merchandise will amaze you, and a friendly, eourteous staff makes shopping at . . Drop in soon and see for yonrself. Prowse's a pleasure . More Families Than Ever Are Turning To Prowse's, Renowned Values P CHILDREN'S WEAR - 'WOMEN'S WEAR - 'HOME NEEDS PMEN'S and BOYS' WEAR - We extend or Congratulations and last Wishes to the Provincial Plowing Match. PROWSE BROS. LTD. Shoes. Dresses. Skirts, Blouses. Dresses, Skirts, Blmisos. Iinsiory. Lingerie, Millinery, smru, Pants, Tim. linelnruear, Suits, Work . the "down-to-earth" Coats. Layeties. Hosiery Sizes for tots to teens. Gloves. Handbags- Including Bodriiniz. Puuzs. etc. Clothing. v ,V I