Consult any Canadian Pacific Railway og-d_ a4 (Continued from Page 8) l yond the centre point of the | rear tire, the operator has lost @!! control. The danger of side ‘1»)s varies with the position of th> centre of gravity and the syced of travel As the speed incmeases the potential side thrust momentum increases diâ€" recudy. to reduce bouncing; stay off soft road shoulders and edges of cutbanks; avoid side hills where the slope could cause tipping if the low wheel drops 4nto a depression, or the high wheel runs over a hump; hiteh Remember, more farm deaths Aare caused by tractor upsets than any other way. Highway Operation: Observe traffic rules; keep to the ri&ht; observe signal for turns, stops; carry proper â€" signal lichts at night; use low gear going up or down hills; go °* _ The loss of fingers, hands, arims and feet comes most ofâ€" tion from attempting to do some simple job involving runâ€" ning machinery. That is why the advice to "stop the machâ€" ine" is given so often. most often results from misâ€" handling of tractors. Overturnâ€" ms is the chief hazard of tracâ€" tor operation. To avoid . . . spread wheels as far apart as practical for the job at hand; put liquid in tires according to manufacturers‘ instructions all drawn loads to the drawâ€" bar; make safe speeds a habit; stop by closing the throttle beâ€" fore using brakes. & Why Tractors A lower centre of gravity and a slower speed results in less danger of side tips. Never allow anyone to ride on a tractor as a passengetr. Anry time a man begins takâ€" ing chances to save time he besins working against the law of averages. Each short cut which he takes to save a minâ€" ute brings him closer to the disaster which may take his life. Farming is not ar armâ€" chair business. There is some risk of injury to the best man working under the best condiâ€" tions, but there is almost cerâ€" tain trouble abead for the inâ€" different man working under un‘idy conditions. Efficient Wey going up or down hills; go slowly on loose gravel or on rouch roads. Enjoy a refreshing sunâ€"filled vaâ€" cation ‘"Down East" this year. Incxpensive holiday fares give you a 25â€"day limit with stopâ€" Overs permitted. June 15th to September 7th the MARITIMES 25â€"DAY SPECIAL LOW ROUNDâ€"TRIP RAJL FARES dAay, July 21. 19080 THB WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE €A WIENERS SLICED PORK LIVER +31. PORK HOCKS > +3 7. BEEF .PP‘ ROASTS SHQULOER %® 4 5 SHORT or CROSS RIB ROAST FLOOR WAX Smoked, Cooked, Vac Pac COTTAGE Jellied Pork Shamrock Brand â€" Sliced, Rindless MARUARITEOE 116 pko diilp aa) ¢ Maple Leaf â€" 6¢ Off Deal Rog. tin 390â€"SAVE AN EXTRA 2s Essex or Maple Leat HEAD CHEESE n«pestccomme 3c Pure, Small Link, Tray Pack PORK SAUSAGE T Continental 6 Month Lean Boiling Cuts BRISKET PLATE SIDE BACON Annï¬'unuucuwwm&“m Fleischmann‘s Corn Oil LIQUID DETERGENT â€">â€"â€"37. 4c Off Deal | a tis i9# P ____ _ _z aace C \_‘â€"-_â€" Jane Parker Spanish Reg. 200â€"SAVE 16e BAR CAKE + 29c Jane Parker Almond Twist Reg. 450â€"SAVE Ge COFFEE CAKE _â€"39. PEANUT BUTTER 100%, Whole Wheat BREAD 6 " #9* ] mied in A s on , REGULAR 1 ..a-:'v-"""" A'u E 1 1 at this low price $ ‘_â€"â€"_â€"â€"_- Extra Specials at A&GP Weekend Superâ€"Right Quality Meat Features JANE PARKER 2 leaver 29¢ PIER _ _ 324â€"i> J i¢¥C Reg. 2 tins 33¢â€"SAVE AMN EXTRA 2e Reg. tin $1.38â€"SAVE Reg. jar 67câ€"SAVE Sc 32â€"0z tin 1 .l 9 Reg. lb 470â€"SAVE 40 v 23. 2 pho 9 3c â€" 6Â¥ Wioks 60c 43. ORANGES SHAMROCK BRAND COLD CUTS Olive, Pickle and Pa«icnto or Chicken Loaf Your Choice r 59c SCHNEIDER‘S ROLLS Bacon and Liver Rell, Braunschweiger Roll or Sandwich Spread Roll reg. 59â€" SAVE 4« Your Choice EIGHT O‘CLOCK COFFEE SALE Weekend Specia! 5 5. _ ~>69. 34::-_1.61 5â€"tb ceflo bag SHORT CUT 8â€"oz roll 2 5( sx| c 53| â€" » 55. PACE NUW