'l1iis shows the clarses at the three breeds that were :,.l.'t'tI Tuesday at the Provin- cial Exhibition. seen AT THE BIG FAIR Nearest to the I camera are the Dual Purpose Shorthorns. The Jerseys are in the centre and the Holstein; are at the far end. Tim tun big teams during the rrgitlar schedule. Peakcs and IItIl'PII. won their playoff open- r--. mi Sunday. Down in Peakes pl.iilillZ good defensive ball and sliti'.llIlE timely hitting the Bomb- ay. defeated Mount Stewart in the opening game of Series in liorell. Bob Connolly. show- 'n.- sood central control limit- ml the Georgetown team to only .x.. hits while he sent eleven mitt-rs down swinging. only I.ilah and Lovers were able to NIIl(' his slants for hits. Bob not rut?) pitched beautiful ball but u- did his share at the plate as i- picked up three hits. on the batting iaureis of the mine must go to Joe Thompson I--v ai0I'('IE three runs and in the it out he smashed a double that NHINI three more runs.i)onald 'ii.u ilollald also had three hits to girl the Moreil cause. 'i'w second games of the ser- arc scheduled for Mount ti'i.'irI and Georgetown. Al- IltIil.lIl beaten in the first game it l't-nkcs. you can't count luunt Stewart out of the running rim iion three in a row to aid third place for Sundayiii - and it could be they are t'('it5 To WALL 'rln-v had thclr'backs tn the: lW.'iil nlien they met Souris andl tic:-iuctown in the last games of the si'Il('(IIIIP. and they bounccd nit in take victories. Once again llir r hut-ks are to the wall. Will lilci lmiin('(' off and win again'.' arm lhv answer take a trip I0 ix Sl'iriiT LOSS OF loss Of lemon New Setback For Cleveland t'I.i'i F.i.AND IAPi .Jt'he loss of l p Le r a a rlgiithander Boo Mm.-n is the latest in a series of semi ks suffered by Cleveland lmluuis. whose pitching staff has horn plagued by injuries moat of he mason. Ildlmtii the services of are left- hau lPI' tit-rh Score since early in ll0ll.'iI load ol ll-year-old H135 hlnricr Early Wyn. another 5 n I L iiiiiii? :2 iii iiiiiiils SIAORT OF KING'S Don't Count Mt. Stewart Out Before Series Ends Mount Stevt art. sorry. you won't be While they won only two games all season. Georgetown is a fight- ing team. They never give up un- til the last man is out. As a re- sult. although they were sound- ly beaten in the first game. one simply can't count them out. They could pull an upset in the next game especially since the game will be played on their home diamond. Midget Ball is having a good season in King's. A three team league has been formed compris- ing teams from Morell.. Mount Stewart and Georgetown. These boys can really dish up some good ball and you won't re- gret it if you drop in to see them play. The best of three semi-final series is knotted up in the bat- tle for supremacy in the King's County Softball League. After losing the first game to Vernon River last Sunday. Iona came back to defeat Vernon River and square the series. L. Maclssac pitched good ball in picking up the win. The dccidintt game in this series will be played at Ver- nri River on this coming Sun- day. Thc winner will advance against Cardigan for the League Championship and the Jamie-son Trophy. Mr. Allan Brunkert of Stock- holm. Sweden. who leave; the province today following a 5-day visit to local Y's Men's Clubs. Mr. Brunkert who is National Secretary of Sweden": Y.M.C.A. arrived in this country in July to attend the International Y's Men's convention which took place this year in Toronto. Following the conclusion of this conference t.iie Swedish Y.M.C.A. jar centre. in the Canadian East gathering data on ttiie general pattern of Y's Men's programs cities. Much of the information be has arnmassed thus far Mr. Brunkert considers very appli- cable to club work in his native land. During his visit to P.i-:.I. Mr. Brunkert paid a formal call on His Honor Lieutenant Governor T.W.L. Prowsc, visited a num- ber of local historical sites in- cluding the Confederation Cham- ber, and did some sight-seeing and swimming in various coast- al sectlons of the Province. Mr. Brunkert declared that he was very pleased with the hospitaity Canadians here and everywhere Itad accorded him. Next stop on the Swedish dele- gates Maritime tour is Sydney, N.S. When his Canadian itiner- Y. M. C. A. Secretary From Sweden Visits The Island ' executive has been touring ma- I in operation in various Canadian 'l ary is completed Mr. Brunkert intends to spend some time vis- ALLAN BUNKEBT iting Y facilities in the United States. OBIGINATED HERE Mr. Brunltert'r trip to this country is under the auspices of the international Y's Men's Bishop's Fund founded by local Y's Man Ern Bell. This fund is maintained by the collection and sale of used postage stamps by Y's Men throughout the world. By DAVE OANCIA Canadian Press Staff Writer SHARM el SHEIKH. Egypt- (CPD-eTIlP simple things are they most sorely missed by Canadians and Swedes stationed In this pic-l turesque. torrid and potentiallyi explosive area at the mouth of th0 Gulf of Aqaba. The tents and brick buildings housing the Swedish Rifle Com- pany and the glx-man detachment of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals are on a sun baked mesa overlooking a blue lagoon. a wide bay and the lied Sea and lIll'i gulfs of Aqaha and Sun beyond. Easiward the moon-like moun- tains of Saudi Arabia and the is- let of Tlran appear blue in the bare generated by the I40-degree temperatures. Westward. the flat. yellow sands erupt into the multi- colored and barren Sinai Moun- tains. lt was into these lagged Glass Oi Cold Water Is Prized By U. N. E. F. Forces beer or a cool soft drink. Usually liquids are tepid. at worst hot. MISSES MILK "I'd give anything for a glass of fresh milk." said Cpl. Bryan; liogg of Vancouver. the radio mechanic with the RCCS detach- merit. "When I go on leave in Beirut. the first thing I'm going to do is head over to the American snack bar for a quart or two of the stuff." Only the most perishable foods can be kept cool in the limited refrigeration space. Two house- hold-size refrigerators serve this 125-man base in the hottest lec- iion of the Sinai Desert. Twice weekly. ice is trucked about 70 miles from an ice plant at El Tiir on the Gulf of Suez. It's usually gone in day later. Even drinking water is causing some concern. The Canadian sign- peaks that Moses led his pcoplelals detachment gets its supply from Egypt and received the law g from Abii Suweir. almost 200 centuries ago. jmiles away. The Swedish com- Rare and pret-ioiis here is a pany uses water from an Egypt- glass of cold water. a chilled . tan reservoir. It is expected to be Three islanders formed part of a 2(rman contingent of Army! Cadets from the four Atlantic Provinces that left Camp Alder- shot yesterday en route to Con- naught Ranges. Ottawa. where the annual Dominion of Canada Rifle Association competition is now in progress. They are Nocl Join Contingent Oi Army Cadets For Aldersliot Camp addition to sending the 20-man team to the Dominion competi- tion. is to return the graduates to their home corp; as experts in rifle shooting. who by coaching their fellow corpsmen during the winter will thus raise the Mari- time standard in this work. "The Guardian Page 7 Thurs. August 15, I957 exhausted within a month. Heat -and boredom are the main enemies of the troops here. Sllarni el Sheikh is not near any accessible centre of populationl the troops could visit for a break. l OWN I033 "Sure we're isolated." said Sgt. Bob Emo of Toronto. the man in charge of the signallers. "But onel eunpenaation is that you can do. your job your own way." There are few organised recre- lion facilities. The Swedes per- iodically get films sent in. The Canadians have a ping pong table complete with bats but no balls. The Swedes have flippers and masks for underwater esploi-a. tinn among the coral formations and schools of tropical fish. To beat the heat. the troops dis- l card shirts and trousers in favorl of bathing trunks or shorts. AIEI are tanned almost a Chocolate: color. All but the most essential l work halts when the blazing sun hits it; unith, ' IEIORT STAY l Because of the loneliness. isola- tion and heat. both the Swedes and Canadians serve only about I month before being rotated to more populous centres. 4 Relations between troops of the - two countries are excellent. "They're a good bunch of guys." said Sigma. Gt-orue Woddy Woodhouse of iialifax We have a lot in common with them.” ; Pie. Bill Nixon. a transport driver from Gravenhursl, Ont.. and a Swedish trooper struggled with a tarp they were trying to tie on to a vehicle. ; "look at that," said Maj. Gun-i nar Gustafsson, the commander- of one of the rifle ('0TTlpafIl9S.l "My soldier doesn't understandl one word of Englisli and thel Canadian can't speak Swedisinl But they work together ext-ell-. ently. That is a icry valuable-' contribution this force is making to h e t i e r international under- standing." IMPOSING NAME The aardwolf, about as large as I a fox, is an ant-eater. SMOKES FOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEI serving with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East Sic sends 400 EXPORT CIGARETTES Two of this Ottawa-bound rii'le- MacCormnc. Charlottetown: Ron men will he picked to representi Macl)onald. Winsloc; and Mike Eastern Command on the 10-man Farmer. Charlottetown. xCadet team that will attend the These 20 Riflemcn were pai'i.Empirc-shoot in Bisley. Englandy of a group of 25 Cadets and 7lin l9.')il. Eastern Command re- Officers taking this summcfslprcscntativcs on the I957 tram, Rifle Coaching Course at the were Cadet Waddell of Saint Maritime military centre. The..Iohn. V.B.. and MacDonald ol' course was under the direction of . Charlottetown. PF I. They ar-. - Thursday Afternoon 2.30p. in. "B" 'I'BOI' - FIRST DIVISION TIIBEE DASIIK AT 3359-” 350" I At lock, 1. Lady Laleborn. 3. Jiicli C. Chipps. 4 Connie French. Ital FIB. O. Wateltnrs Lassie. 7. VII lithi- ”C'PACE-IIRSIDIVISION 'lIIIlDAlIEA'!'I33B.OEACll i i. 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I DASIIIB A'l' 830.00 EACH Playurt; I-Pi-Iniier J. Walter; 3 JUN Dleityl Olly: 0-ma; 1-oiager Iliqht now at DOMINION the aountern aia groaning with all kinda of Iuadoua. fresh knit and vegetable: . , g gwnot. tender corn tinn. rod. ripe iatnatooa cbocirod lull oi nunahino ilavour and naurialiinant. Produce so lush. an choice. that only a few hours ago it was ripening to parfoctia on a nearby farm. This II the season when the produce from out own Province in at its vary but! This in the season when it's the areal economical Switch to DOMINION this week. Treat your family to lots of fresh fndi and vaqatablia. Fresh Crisp Produce LARGE FIRM NATIVE ICEBERG IETTUCE LARGE Fl RM LOCAL BUNCH BE FRESH DAILY - LOCAL GROVVN ETS WAX BEANS SWEET JUICY WHITE SWEET JUICY SUNKIST-SIZE 183': GRAPEFRUIT 6 39c ORANGES 2 25c I9: 2 3Ic 2”:.'”;”6Ic CHOICE QUALITY RADIO PEAS llll NT'S DAVII) E FRERE M It M TOPS MARSIIMALLOW BISCUITS " "1" 29c PKG. I)l'SON'S SWEET BUFFET SNACK Cucumber Pickles -'33:: 29c ' EVERYDAY LOW PRICES CORNED BEEF "-3." 42c SNYIDEIVS CHOICE WAX BEANS "..2.” 20: TOMATO JUICE "-.TI.”' 39c Ln 77c FLIIFFO SHORTENING M 30: van. i.iquio.-so on DETERGENT FROZEN F0008 PEBFKYHON i it oz. 39c I ICE CREAM ..'.z.. 29.,- l McCAlN FKINCII FRIED POTATOES 1:: 2lc BIRD! EYE FANCY GREEN PEAS 28c CIA-SEAN) FANCY FISH STICKS TOMATO (ATSUP LARGE IIZI SUPER SUDS ALLEN'l ASSORTED TOFFEE g 2- 37. .. 39. M 29c I! Q. PRO. 37: g"""e...4..”" CHOICE ISLAND snzsn BLADE ROAST FRESII a 'rAs'rr BEEF LIVER swirrs PREMIUM Shonkless PICNICS BEEF TONGUE HA DDOCK FILLETS STORE HOURS Monday. hieaday. Wednesday. 'l'trarisday 8:80 to 6:00 pan. Friday. 8:30 to 9:90 Saturday 8:80 to 1 p.m. w 49c be S5: u- 59: u- I 39: 39c VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CIAIING SATURDAY. AUGUST. 17. 1061 All Mrrtlaundicr sold at your Dominion Starr is Guaranteed to Givr I00”. Satisfaction CutFood.2omat