Ilia mm, mutton. Thurs. Sept. in. 19st. r gtvtns them must: mm and. ~~-'~ entering t'iem in speed races. . “They are in business to sell? cars and many of them have; found out or appear to believe 0- 0 . . ‘ the you don’t sell cars by em- I I t phasizing safety. ....- -..,, ' “But I do suggest that auto- ... '~. - mobile manufacturers should 91-24“ ’55:. I have a greater sense of respon- o . ‘ .- 1 sibility; that they should build .safer cars rather than promote faster cars; that they should encourage safe driving by build- a -lng and marketing automobiles . '33. [in such a way that people are '33:. By NEIL A. MATHESON [encouraged to drive prudently." "'53-'- Provincial-Farm Editor t He listed car names such It ‘7' Mustang, Barracuda, Sting-Ray, i THE CANADIAN Championship Plowing contest to be held wudcat and Fury as giving the next Wednesday at Brudenell Park is a must for just about impression they are designed‘ SALE DATES SEPT 9th, lth, 11th, 12th max 10 muster: m memos: everyone who has even the slightest interest in plowing com- for violence. . petition. "I would not be at all sur. 1 This is a first-ever match for Prince Edward Island. and prised if. in a few years. thet it may be many years before the Canadian title match re- tinsurance Companies 1001‘ 8 1 1 turns to this. Canada's smallest province. Jam 1001‘ at insurance for €91" l j t e match would not have come here this year had it ttain types of automobiles or, at ‘ not been for the fact that Prince Edward Island has been ob leash Charged hBaViel' Prem‘ : serving the Centennial anniversary of the original conference. tiums for these amomObileS-" And Alex McKinney. council president, and his fellow directors kindly consented to come here this year as a part of the over- all Centennial program. This year's competitions have a special appeal to Island N‘s. Last year for the first time in history. an Island man. Stanley Willis. Cornwall. won the Canadian championship. and he leaves the morning of September 17 for Vienna to repre- sent Canada in the world match there. With him will go Bill a d thlltummttttw' Hostraster. Malton. Ontario. who finished second in the Canadian championship last year. The Mutton man will watch the 19% Canadian match and leave next morning with I! Mr. Willis for the world match in Austria. Unique Father-Son Combination It's interesting to recall oncc aeain that in Stanley Willis ' and his son Cat‘l._who is a research scientist with the Canada ' department of agriculture, this province has a unique combin< ( ltton. ‘I : They are the only father-son combination that have competed bGCk-fO-SCM 3.1" K ‘ in world matches. 1 hurt been told by Mr. McKinney. Stanley #77 1:," competed at Peebles. Ohio. in 1957 where he finished 11th, Carl CHd ’ ' .-... KELLOGGS 16 OZ. 1 l li-Zo’o’t‘ s...II_II‘IiIIg.I.q. , we, . . #43 competed in the world match in 1959 in Northern Ireland and ' ‘. placed third. . - I This performance stamps Carl—he has the degree of doctor ‘ - - statute‘s: organizing f5 negotiation: ' DOMESTIC lititl‘f‘l‘imtfil'""“E-W‘“3"“'“§'“‘i°f's“‘°°'°"i“‘"Pm" CORN I, I ‘ I I I II I eerycu ...a ig,wiewon eru world fullofworkud ’ of the top men in the plowmg council. ' ' ' ' n IT WOULD be really something If Carl should win the Cf LBS- PIOY,”}fiUS"°"°-nhs and uccomplnhmem?”'-m'es ‘md regu'ahons‘ H" FOR c easy to orget wn so many rules. So give him the chance that we'll. Canadian title this year.ITltat would make a father-son com- hud. Watch out for the kiddies . . . on your way to SAVE EASY bination Canadian champions in successive vcars That must be regarded as a remote posibility. though. It's an interesting thought—but many outstanding plow-men are com- 8‘ OF LOIN PORK ‘ (1' lug. Entries have been received from British Columbia. Saskat- chewan. Manitoba. Ontario. Quebec. New Brunsuick and Nova I Scotia in addition to Prince Edward Island c Incidentally Edwin Mills. Bay Fortune. may very well pro- . I vide some of the main rpposifion in tlIIIis ycar'ds champiolnsihip - competition. Edwin placed seventh iii t e Cana ia-n matc ast - l year and he should improve that position materially in this can", . year’s match. t Edwin won tlhc Kings County championship aeain yestcr- - day and he‘ll be one of the favorites in the provincial match at ‘ CENTRE CUT PORK Dundas this afternoon. Another man to watch is Barry Wilson. Cornwall who won three matches at Pownal Saturday. mclud- 6 Log the Queens County title. And don‘t. forget Arthur Hudson. Cascumpec. This man has taken the Prince County champion- Redford cord. em. _ Lined. sizes 8-16 chip four times. He might go all the way this afternoon. Local Commth‘ees Are Busy I c O THERE‘S A great deal of organizational Work needed for , PORK LOIN I ouch a match and local committees have been busy. Ed Downe, ‘ I Montague. told me late last week. for example. that a plow c I had arrived from Chilliwack British Columbia. apparently the I Lb. first piece of equipment on the scene. Both of the British Colum- I bia competitors this year give Chilliwack as their home ad- 3 I I dress. Their names are Jack Andrews. 3 57-year-old farmer, t ‘ ' . . 44~ - ld d try f rmer. . :Tmmmogseraggbinmfifyigrmawihh molt hensa. Both 1 Also boys. curon. Inylon I “f mm mm yesmday. qumm' hm mph“. AERO mm") KRAFT SALAD SILVER SEAL EXTRA FCY. BARB. BROWNS it A hTSfthl Jenkins 4 I I New “"'°°‘ til“ 635“ WAX DRESSING MOLASSES Variety Pttk Cookies : i . .' W d day" eventn . . way traffic safety uil be shapchhcre next I c ncs \ n Ric}: at "g!" Pnces It a meeting called for the Basilica Recreation Centre 0 mend Street at 8 o‘clock. I have learned from Philip Barlow. recently named safety officer for the provmce. c c c c I The idea is to have representation from as many rural t-om- I munities as possible. The members of the council executive oz' 0t. ct". Pkgs. ‘ want to get the thinking of the people in the lOCEl‘. districts on their safety problems. and their suggested smutions. Nobody I knows the problems so well as the people in the community lined. check, who have to live wtth them. Mr. Barlow emphastzcs. THRIFT LIQUID CREST I CLARKS TOM ATO When reports and suggestions have been received from all DRESS II DETERGENT T00“! P0519 i JUICE 3 99c of the communities. they will be arranged in the torm of briefs so that the Concise information available can be passed on to t '- flie :overumcnt for study and appropriate action L . TH c Famin Size 9 3 ‘ CLARKS this“ 24 oz.tns , 1 S W in oz. I Ecom. Sim c ' T '1’le c 5' CLARKS TOMATO E SAFETY council is interested in all types of safety. but the main interest now is in highway and traffic safety be- cause of the tremendous slaughter tihatvhas developed on the highways in the past year or two. .Vlr. Barlow and those closely associated With him on the. council realize that there is much more to the problem of I highway deaths and property damage than the local physical hazards with whicn the prescn‘ drive is concerned. But this ‘5 one phase o.r the problem they hclieve can be tackled ef- I fectively. and that's the idea they have in mind at the present 1 I Eimc. w ‘I WI _ bCOTTIES POTATO ROYAL INST. -| Iglggz. ‘ Stretch. sizes 7-14x . ,I , CHIPS 39c Pudding 2 29c~ mm m i ‘ INGERSOLL CHEESE ROYAL INST. LEMON 2 “N5 t 1 Assorted shades 16 oz. . . d | ]| R JAR 55C P-le Flllel‘ 2 F0“ 29C 0 1 5 I II MILD CREDOAR KRAFT SANDWICH _ I I II I I I v EDMONTON tCPt — Alberta Comparative c red it reports _ II ' fl ozI ( borrowers are slower paying from 130 Canadian centres are - LB- 49C JAR 43: l their debts than their counter- to he released later by the As- i .i .' 2. parts in British Columbia and i sociated Credit Bureaus. Mean-j Assorted Stylm’ ‘ ,I . Ontario. and some credit grant: while. Alberta credit grantersf patterns and colors. - I ers call the pros‘icrous province ‘ don‘t consider the present sltua-t . I”: . I II a dobtors' paradise. itic-i alarming. ; Sizes 24;): SPUN I In a comparison of dcbt-pay-‘ Mr. Kibsey thinks the best‘ _ I I K ,\ h tng habits in the three prov-l answer lies in debtor education.‘ ’ inccs, ';the Associated Credit; The ECGA sponsors lectures on flannele". h J n Bureaus of Canada found 40 perl crctlit for adult groups, and is; I < / \ I\ cent of Alberta borrowers slow trying to get school courses as: N ‘ \ J \ fl in paying. against only 25 pert credit buying introduced. . GALLO , 8 cent in B.C., and 20 per cent "" ’"”"“——“"—_“‘—‘ n in Ontario. 8 Nearly a quarter of all Al-f o LB. 3 s 3 ‘ berta borrowers have to be pur- F“. II sued by ac collection agency. F B old. Boys . 3 while in B. . and Ontario ony‘ \‘ eight or nine pcIi; cent need SlIlIcl'l‘ I ._ I u i "assistance." T e others oil or : I. “I (.I II 1. pay on schedule IIor are what.I 3&1}: \II I.II ISLAND II He bureaus call slIcIin but Irc- I I . NM 1‘. s t] t "yer" 9 “My TORONTO (cot—Automobile r 3 I I‘.~P.§I "I? 3) SAVE EASY PER c tItI E ' . kers should show a greater 'i_ :7 t ‘t "- w, . . ‘ - Adam Ktbsey. president of the. "‘3 . .. t t . A irds Lye Beef. (.hicken 'lurkey HEAD , I monton Credit Grantcrs' As-i Bell‘s: Off respons'b'lt‘lt‘y 11:”, I; ' I ' tsociatlun. puts much of th “‘ 53 ff”, big] "I a“ ‘3 Petcgnu‘lI t mm "transitizstzran - - - tint -. : c c ggzggnm“ °" “‘° ”’°V'“°“"i Canada 'lnsurance Federation, a TOUGHEES (:45 2:» . Butter 0 0 0 PICKLING FOR PICKLING GREEN 10 ms. l “The debtor In more protected 58‘” h"?- ; "xlfi .- t ‘ m by law here than anywhere 0159‘ He told a service club lunch-It for boys 16 OZ. “ll-"LINER lN BATTER LBS. a, ' in Canada." he said in an inter-3 con that many now-981‘ manu-I . , . . , m . vie . "Alberta is a dcbtors' par-t IfacturtiIrIs "mvr tgruginpresston I Stu-s l - 7": . .dt ," ' cy are u ng cat-st 9 width fl oz 6 l ' M DIFFER iwhich are designed for violent - A rte seizure laws differ drIiviI’ingi; h n I d the‘ FARMHOUQ A c from' those of other provinces, l'. ump rey c-r ictre Kin—F . "I we CGA says. In Alberta only auto firms for their advertising ROZEN NEEDS o . . m r- lnclal bailiffs can seize campaigns and specified one “II Many, and a seizure or. manufacturer who promotes a be issued by the sher- car with the slosan "drive it Gtiumntoed not to . _ Elsewhere, the up. like you hate it.‘ APPLE PIE. . . 49c 231.7%?“ Gm“ ""’°"' W" °‘*"' "'"""" .22 "can seize with a “u this advertising campaign separate at the soles. v ‘ I': I le' 5:. I I .. . .. Md even hire his successfully promotes an auto ' >_ ‘r ': ~ ." " “it .. “ mobile on this basis. and people 3 i o . i“ 'n l (iii; I ’1 ‘ also thinks the with repressed hostility start to ‘ i; ‘ “I, ‘ Ig‘y .' ,‘ - ' R‘ * pro-verity. m the buy it. I leave it to you to be Spam ‘ it - 3.551;? attends. ‘ ‘4'; ' all m business com- the judges of what the accident . plum r \A ; th "1-. n . credit urants. record of that group will be." ' “"d _ ' 'ISJled to cred! often being Manufacturers were “reason- /’ t. / .. attention-bk: risks ably pious" about their reasons RP" mi” 6‘50 w?“ otherwise . for making more powerful cars.