-SEPTEMBER 25. an; 1951 rrui: GUARDIAN. ciiARLo'r'fii'rowN not Mm 11th Aniiual Provinciall Plow ase Tractors SEE THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING FARM TRACTOR Sold By STEWARTMOTORS LTD. 224 Gt. George St. CHARLOTTETOWN SUCCESS TO THE PLOWING MATCH Phone 831 A Wise Farmer A wise Farmer PROTECTS His Investment A Wise Farmer IMPROVES His Land 1' SEE US TODAY llllll-ZSTS For Future lleeii: Yes, the fai'mer”s job is a three-fold one-and it all boils down to keeping present productive power high FOR YOUR FARM NEEDS improved. Every farmer needs modern implements and machinery to do this. more than anywhere else, good machinery will pay for itself. without exhausting future productive power. Ina word, the land's earning capacity must be kept up and On a farm, ANDREW & MacEACHERN DEALERS FOR MASSEY-I-I ARRIS FARM EQUIPMENT 130 Kent St. CIIARLOT TETOWN Phone 10 in ms COCKSHUTT m was THE OLDEST IMPLEMENT BUSINESS IN CANADA SERVES YOU BEST PATRONIZE A CANADIAN FIRM EMPLOYING THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS We specialize in the sale of Farm Implements which have proved their worth in Efficiency and Economy. A OOOKSHUTT "30" & "40" TRAGIOR (Holds 2 World Records) R SPl82 HARVEST OOMBIN E8. the largest Combine used on the Island " COCKSIIUTI SPEED PDOWS. S GRAIN GRINDERS SL3 oand Small IIAMMERMILLS "WA IIINGMAOIIINES SERVICE PARTS wnaxsi nan EQUIPMENT wairan s. wanna onannorrmown .- nmnm m L ivnsrock - our room omr. wiio nors mom YOU REPAIRS RIVER 5': L Model TE-A-20 Md I E I d BUY BRITISH e: n ngen SELL BRITAIA Before you buy any Tractor, make sure you try the Ferguson Tractor. I Low purchase price. Low gas consumption Low maintenance and repair costs For performance qualities "ask the 3 man who owns one." The litle grev "Bundle of Power". Sold by - , W. G. BARBOIIII LTD. Charlottetown GOOD PLOWING- Huda : 09:20! plowing turbine- Hon-the No. a Plow culled by Fuacll.M. with No. a PLOWS The McCormick-Deerlng No. B has long been the yardatick for measuring the best in plow performance. Theae Plowa can be depended upon to turn good furrow: in all Idrid: of going Their ru ged construction and proved dccign wi atancla the :tra n: of plowing behind moderrh faat-moving tractors. Ample clearance under beams an between bottom: aaoureo a thorough job of tummy and covering heavy growths of :talk:. weed: and green cover crops. ::y to adjuat - may to handle in any field - the No. B Plow: do the Idnd of work particular plowmen like. Come In and ace the line of McCormick-Deering Plow: in our atore. We have them in aizea to fit all typea of farrno. Doll! and power. W. II. JENKINS 208 at. in. st. cliarlottotoin iN'rIaNAriouAi'iiA rum rouumrur HEAD ' RVIS I QUARTER ing A 1 -WE...-.( i R: The above griup. taken last year. shows some of the omcers and directors at the Dundas Ploughiiig Matches. Left to right: John Mac- i need. director. Szrauicoiia; Louis Fitzpatrick, director, woodviiie Mills; .16. Campbell, vice-president. Poplar Point; L.S. Huiiicr, President, Bxiagetnvvr: W.B. Creed, director. Highiield; Albert Acorn. secretary. Cardigan, R. R. 5; F. W. Clay, (luector, Cardigan. (All Photos DV Garnliumi I Souris and O O O Vicinity Miss Josephine MacQuaid is a patient in Cliorlniiptoivn Hospital. Mr. Eiizene Gallant. who entered Souris Ho':pital last. week has been lll'r1flSICl'l'ed to Charlottetown Hos- pital. The hnwiiiig alleys re-opened on lilonrlay nizhi, Sept. 17th. and the different. leagues will be organized soon. The Ladies Gullcl of St. James United Church held a successful bean slipper in the Church Hall on Saturday night. Sept. 22nd. A large niimlier of people enjoyed " -the hnt rolls and linked beans. Dredging operations at Snurls Harbor have heeri discontinued for ihlii year. It is understood that the steel piling will be driven be- fore drerlgiii: can he cmiiiniied. Several carlonds of piles have ar- rived and work will start. in the near future. The annual forty liniirs devo- tions were held in St. Marys Cliiirrh during the past. week. The services opened on Tuesday, Sep- Icmher 18th. The visiiiniz priests who assisted were: Rev. R.J. Mac- Donald, Rev. L. J. Ayers, Rev. George MacDonald, Rev. W. A. Keefe. Rev. Andrew Lewis, and Rev. W. V. MacDonald. The alt- ars were beaiitifiilly decorated with cut flowers and colored lights. The decorating was done by the Sisters of St. Mary's Convent B E. APTLY NAMED MENSTON. England -VCP) Farmer Joseph Brown's Rhode Is- land hen is aptly named "Con- stant Nymph." She established a British record of laying 325 eggs in 336 days. BETTER NEVER LATE LONDoN.' -(CF) -Better late lhan never has been revised by Chief Inspector R. E. Manuel of the Metropnllinn police in read "better never late." He urges par- ents to get children off in school 10 minutes earlier to reduce traf- fic accidents. BEST WISHES FOR GOOD LUCK FOR THE CONTESTANTS AT The PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH WATER ST. EAST FROM YOUR w9'c3"y 3 . Farm Machinery wmplete line combined with 9? the the sturdy Winning Class International 0f Truck Machlnery-- Line ' International is our business. PIOWS We carry no Of all time wasting CIHSSCS. side lines. powered That is one by i i V; N K y of the Farmall INTERNATIONAL, main reasons Tractors I ' why we can of all ',. HARVES-IERHKL serve you gizes, better. INTERNATIONAL NARVESTEII DEALER ISLAND EQUIPMENT CO. "THE FARMERS' MACHINE SERVICE CENTER" Match At C Duiidas ... ' ., .'v -nu-gm -K-'7y' , h... on. Horse Show And Handicrafts Will Also Be Feature Once again a full program d solid entertain-merit and education is arranged for the annual two- day Plowing Match at Duridaa which opens tomorrow. Growing bigger every year the lllh An- nual P.E.l. PlOWln3 Match has added many other nlfraciinns to make 11, one or the niitstanding fall shows in the Province. The activities will begin Wed- nesday morninz an 10 with the first of the six plnwmz Events which will be held ihai ria.V- They are gang plow. seniors; single fur- row. novices; single fiiri-ow. boys under 18; tractors. 2-sod; lracbnrs, fiusod. and tractors, boys or girl: under 18. A very large entry l:si has been received for the 23 hnrse classes and judging in the first l'lll'lC of them will take plncv Weiiii(srIa,Y afternoon siariiniz at lpm. At. the same time the senior sports will be held. The second day of the show, Thursday, will see the completion of the plowing classes wzih four more listed for cnmpctiiion. They are the single furrow, ripen; gang plow. under 18; (meter, 1 sod; and the big event of ihe meeting the tracicr 2 and 3-sod, also Pro- vincial Champinnship. Just. after lunch ihe rest of the horse classes, 10 to 23. will be judged. Durin: the progress of the judging of the horses the an- nual Ayrshire BrC9d0rs' Field Day will be held with an excellent list of entries. Thursday afternoon will also see the junior sports and the step- dancing com-petitions being held. The Dundas Plowing Match is no longer a strictly local event. as it has grown to such an extent that all classes are now open to the Province. But the purely farm side of the fwn-day show is not the only in- ducement. for the several thousand competitors and spectators who will amend. There will in addition be an excellent handicrafts display and to take care of the needs of all the visitors there will be re- freshments. lunches, music and games. From : ifinanclai point of view those participating in the many events will have an opportunity 0! sharing in the s1,300 being ob fered in prizes. OOM'M'UNI'I'Y SPIRIT -(CF) - spirit. Iii SMARDEN. England Showing a line civic housewives of this Kent. village picked hops for two V weeks to raise funds for a new civic MIL Community functions have nlwayl been held in the local school. GOOD WEATHER, GOOD PLOWING and SUMMERSIDE