331990331330’ [The Guardian-'!'he Evening Patriot Pegs!-A LONDON (CP) -— Rev. Jolinl, _ nan Matthew! has started ‘ibis stepfather. It is hoped toiaeivloe. h Carpenter-la. I @- fund to buy a small airplaneifltflft a "flying bishop" service.lolate area of Northern Austra- fot‘ ‘ht’ Bishop 05 Carpentaria. similar to the flying doctorllia. LT.-GOVERNOR HYNDMMT CON GRATULATES WINNERS spectacle of spectacles describes float parade ;pe(‘l3Cl€. the dictionary I te to call the Gold Cup a rid be an “impressive and interest- ua gpecially prepared Saucer Parade set for this com- in show’‘ for the thousands of ‘ at less ‘zu ' Kennedy's . - is fay:'a_\ [ _ ic ing Friday as a “spectacle" and citizens and visitors that a re flame (especially one on a , in fact, a spectacular spectacle. expected to view it. iarge scale) forming an 1mDreS- Foruthe parade has certainly The parade committee's gen- llve or interesting show for those been specially Prepared is of eral chairman B. Earle MacDo- viewing it", - ‘a Dlitlllc nature is ‘on a large nald feels it will be just about It wouid seem then appropria- scale and will most certainly the most gpectacular event to ___________r GOLD CUP & SAUCER » (ant: mind toda)’ Big rac 9 9095 Friday night it was Dee's Boy in 1960 and . war cry Ranger in 1961. .1 The question in every race . is w h I c h horse will it be in 1962. W a r Cry Ranger will not be compet- mg and therefore can't do any repeat performance. However. me big roan handled by Myron MacArthur will be trying for the mp money in The Evening Patiiot Gold Cup and Saucer classic which 809! 011 Friday ‘"3 t° wager considerable mm!‘ for a great effort from the sev— headed by 3 °°l°' Party Md ey that D9 5 3°? '3“ ‘‘° “ . . - motorcycle policemen in full k f dd once again They recall his en year old gelding this time uniform "Ce OT Summer O O feats at Sackvill saint John where he sent the track records toPP1l||8 with 2.03:1 and 2.04:4 performances. Dee's Boy has always been. t ly popular fl.ee_ for, ,he will take his share of the big _ lilefxtlilirimlhe Maritime racing i gm-gstgegorsosghiswsom: eg: 002; ‘,’,‘,,f;‘_°° “°”‘°’ 3"‘ ““V°" “‘ ‘"1’ g C blazers ‘"5 3”“ ""3 ‘°"°“ 1:3” "°"“§ l the belief that this coming While the parade committee 1 1 . larity has increasedh lsiauaemit Friday could be the one that m expected to get no more than COT’ COCTS his great mm on t C ar e Jay has been waiting for a n d 3b°“l 10 fl°3i5 Wu?“ the Parade "mu" that things will really start to was “ml d‘5°“S59d- "19 . ETC... ETC. Myron MacArthur. however.. knows full well that his great-‘ pacer is in for a terrific battle when the big classic goes Fri i day night. He has met J one Byrd and Bob Brook in manyl battles this season and each ofl stints The Evening Pat!‘ 0 it Following" th fl t t _ them has had 8 “W “"9 ° ‘ l $‘v‘i”']‘;e‘r3“” 8"“ S““°"’ ‘° ”' ° ed: Junior Bzllraerd :1 success. The Greenbrier Farms: mare. handled by .young Jack; Ferguson of Charlottetown. cop-’ pad the $3000 single dash Dom- inion D a y at Sackville Downs. took both dashes of The Monc-T tonian and broke the track rec- : ord in doing so. was 4-1 in thei big Dosco pace at Sydney. cap- tured The Evening Patriot In IUKUFBI 1“ Ch3"1°"°l°“'“ D”‘’‘ L” with George Callback Driving Park's starting gate ‘T A‘ Cadets Maine N3tion,1‘Girls from Glace Bay. N.S., School, Lovat Scots. Summer- his Park and was 8 tine 2-3 in .t"=“td“"S the ""'S- and me engines °" " ‘ vPrlnce Edward Island Regl- side RCAF Station. Burke's d the record breaking miles Aug—‘. EVeI'ythiflE POWS '~° 3 ‘Fem’ The eight hangs an. 1:-,.(.de,;c_‘GuHrd from Bantl0!‘.M3¢D0UE811 rroint, Queen Charlotte Hightlmds and Lassies. an usi l at Sackville Downs. I endous two dashes as the fastest i ' Bob Brook has probably the, brightest future of any pacer in the Maritimes. Don MacKenzie'sl speedster is only four years old i but he is going like a seasoned 1 to be broken and the $52,000 mu- veteran. He took the D o s c o pace ai Sydney. breaking track record. was 1-1 at Freder ‘, Ieton last week with a 2.03:] 3 mile and chased Dee's Boy to‘ such a spectacle as this G old the wire August first in Sackvil- iCup and Saucer get-together. ’ u \ Ir‘ Downs in the second trip of ' See you there. '. I » -" ’ '{\‘r,- the big invitational. it took a photo to pry them apart th at time. with Dee's Boy getting the nod in 2.03:4. Naturally these three will be the favorites when the big clas- sic goes this coming Friday night. At the time of writing the definite starters were not known but Mcsampson. the great free- for-aller from Saint John (also a four year-old) and Bill Boyle’: Bi Jay are certain starters. EXPECT BEST EFFORT Hi Jay supporters are looking d out. He has been rested since August 1 when he went in th e Sackvillc Downs classic. Hi Jay came here highly re- iell from here on. Any of the other starters could cause a major upset and be in the winner's circle when Lt. Gov. F.W. Hyndman pre- The race is certainly the greatest of its kind ever pre- sented on Prince Edward Is- land and drivers have a $300 goal in nt of them. That‘s the reward The Charlottetown Driving Park is offering to the driver breaking the track record of 2.03:4 set July 30 by Mighty of the Maritime horses battle it out for The Gold Cup and Sauc- er and the $2500 purse. All at- tendance records are expected tucl handle of last year should the ‘take a beating come Friday. night. No one can afford to miss I a MacDonald told committee me- mbers prior to the big da . hit the city in years and years even surpassing the bi de everseen in t "There is nothing like a parade for making people happy". If that is the case then this particular parade should produce a barrel-fi-ll of happiness for spectators young and old. While this is one parade that won't have 76 trombones leading it. it will have all the color, pa- geantry. and festive fun of a ro- yal viit and a three-ring cir- cus combined the clty streets from its starting point -at Queen Charlotte High School, the parade will be These will be followed by mar- chers. floats. bands. clowns. co- lorful ponies. horses. the Gold Cup and Saucer girls carried in shiny new convertibles. a host ist has grown impressively -and on parade day at least 24 floats entered by business firms. and various other asso- ciations and groups will be taking part ior Board of Trade. Firestone. Lucky Dollar Stores. City of Charlottetown, Holman's of PE. T.. Rix and Acorn, P.E.I. Fish- eries Federation. P.E.I. Tourist Association. Dcblois Bros.. Hor- se andsulky Club. Carvell Bros. RCAF. Perfection. Schurrnan's. Imperial Oil. Texaco. P.E.!. bag As it begins to wind through I s I 1 Co., Shur Gain. Charlottetown: __________ ._,_ fl . -.__.-...__. ._ AND FRANCIS BREAU (WA R CRY RANGER) TN 1961 Now you can afford that new dress, coat, ance of the summer! all summer DRESSES 1/3 OFF COATS Queen Street Cull & Saucer Sale prices offer you regular merchandise at savings of 33 1/3% and more! Shop Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week for our lowest prices of the season. as we mark down our merchandise for the final clear- SKIRTS 1/3 OFF & Ends KENNEDY'S LADIES’ WEAR etc....ourGo1d summer Dial 4-8925 DOW’S MEN'S WEAR GOLD CUP TheK& G. W. G. Pants. Shirts, Footwear, Raincoats and tis.':;>' 160 Pr. White Shoes. Pointed and Semi Pointed Toes. Assorted Heels. R Shoe 5: Clothing Store . . . With a. full assortment of tetraiilt. sh0Ps for ladies, White Shoes and Sandals; Ritchie shoes for men. Jackets. Miner Rubber Hats. WORK BO0TS Priced From 4.95 to 12.95‘ SPECIALS Gold Cup ALI. SUMMER Mil CIIANIJISE 33'/3 OFF Sale I Here's your last chance to buy quality summer merchandise at great , savings! 3319 ‘mm Wednesday at 0 o'clock. Thursday. Friday and Saturday! S|.INTER'S ..............‘.'..“’..'!“""“"‘ & Saucer One Ruck Dresses I Dill-8831 John .1. Butler (i0lll'l'BOLLliB SAUCER ity of Charlottetown all Islanders to the the excitement and glamour of the coin cup and SAUCER RACE and PARADE . .. .. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th . . . .. CITY OF CHAR LOTTETOWN A. Walthen Gauclet MAYOR SAUCER ALE STOREWIDE CLARANCE ALL SUMMER STOCK MUST GO Sll a terrific value. . . your pick and we pay 5 120 Pr. WORK PANTS . . . . . . . $2.00 100 WORK and SPORT SHIRTS .......... 1.25 69.50. l00Pr.MEN’SSNE ............. 1.00 50]IAY][ATS .......... .750 This is a repeat by popular demand and this is really latest in styles and colors . ITS 100% wool material in the . come in and take for the alterations. Regular 4.50 Discount 120 Pr. BALLERINAS s1.25 Knifled SP", “tn”! Summer 140 Pr.BALLEBlNAS 1.95 aggr’.nuLn1g§1¢3A.ié................ 3% SHIRTS JACKETS iu Richlnond st. om 4-5:12 p,vet\"“‘ Ya“ I ‘W-" 1‘ '0'‘ in <=h°"5° ‘Mn and The assorted shades :h,,1M,”f'3,°,,, mg Wm,‘ mfi lee this big selection of Sport Shirts h the following materials Wash 'a Wear. Dan River Combed Cotton. Knitted Styles See this his: selection as they Ire priced to go this week . . get yours early. ‘2.88 2 for 4.99 . ood ecttmi of nines. Were reg. to §?.ss_s-| 2.33 Boys‘ SPORT SHIRTS 2.98 REG. $1 .33 BOY’S suns 5 3391"“ M" e to a.m. PARADE s BAND 0 7:30 p.m. PRECISION DRILL "3 S COMPETITION DlSPLAY Here's a smart boy's suit just like dad's . . . ‘ , , l _ See them in the newest shadow checks that |?t?9”MB! . 5 . 2 P'm° BAND CONCERTS . 8.30 pm. "G01-D'CUP & will make any lad feel like a king. Reg. 19.95 T44 Great George 51'. DOW'$ Men's and Boys’ Wear Charlottetown L w.---av ‘Ty-~_—.r \