a a encarta wicnaettca Gold Cup | {ever hits r°>erchants In ‘cecing with the cpirit of giving visitors to Charlottetown) the most possible for their mon-| ey, many of the city's mer- | chants are going all-out during | the Golf Cup and Saucer festi-| vities to provide bargains ga- lone. The city-wide sale will -pre- sent a variety of top value artic-| les at prices slashed specially) for at least three full days dur-| ing which many outstanding bargains will be offered to the! shopper. | For the visitors to Prince Ed- ward Island many of the mer- chants will be featuring items which will be a big attraction for those who are on the lookout for lifetime souvenirs of their visit to the Island's greatest an- nual week of festivities and fun. During the “Gold Cup and Saucer Sale" participating mer- chants will be displaying special banners as an indication to shop- pers where the best and most reasonably priced—articles--may be purchased As in previous years Gold Cup and Saucer Parade Day, Fri- day, August 20, will once again} prove’ to be one of the ~ busiest} day's of the year for our mer-} chants. Since the inauguretion of this annual event crowds es- timated. from 30,000 to _35,000/ have literally swarmed into the! city for what has become known} s “The Day” to Islanders and visitors alike In banding together this an- nual sale period provides t he) merchants of Charlottetown al & way of extending a warm wel-| come to visitors to enjoy the fes- tivities along with being able to make worthwhile purchases without too much damage to the’ pocketbook. SINGS DOWN THE YEARS Getting on for ‘er 25th anni-— versary with CBC radio, con- tralto singer Norma Locke now writes and narrates her own weekly program. GOLD CUP & SAUCER let LT 52 gl Be Sn ne ee Clip & Save for Reference ora! erry = PARADE ROUTE: Shut - ins to as many people as possible) Saucer parade scheduled for low the route it has travelied for the past two years. — Parade officials will once! again be receiving bouquets from hospital and institutional | authorities for! their considera- tion of the patients and senior citizens who are either~ tempor-, ary or permanent residents in) the various institutions scatter- ed throughout the city. The route of {he parade will provide these le with an pp- portunity to wifmers the mam- moth affair either from windows or from spécially set-up loca- tions on balconies and lawns. _| All available parking. space on both sides of Great Street has been designated by City Council as fully reserved as parking areas for the senior citizens of the province. As such the city police have been in- structed to rigidly enforce th i 8 : Tuling on parade day. ~ Starting “from™the~ ~farea near Queen Charlotte High School the popular and efficient parade marshal, John Butler, will send the more than muile- long string of bands, floats, ma- jorettes, clowns and other mar- ching groups on a route which will take them past the Provin- cial Sanatorium, Prince Edward Island Hospital, Sacred Heart Home and the Charlottetown Hospital. The parade gets underway at 10 a.m. and it will be well into the lunch hour before it winds-up at the dispersal point in the vic- inity of Rochford Square. Following is a detailed outline of the parade route: McGill Avenue to Ambrose Men’s Suits Here is a large group of all wool woried suite ‘that will make any wardrobe’ Our stock of complete. All made by mer jackets in a wide variety famous makers and come of styles and colors. Ideal for in assorted styles and ‘campus wear. Made of terylene ee shades. Regular 69.50. and combed cotton, these Ys SALE PRICE $17.95 ‘ SALE PRICE 39.50 Ye OFF Banlon as 7 Sweaters @ Knitted styles Dress Pants See In terylene and cotton, made large to wear. Take your choice of @ Asserted colors plain or checks. Regular to nn 5 $10.95. _Owr. pLowest . PRICE 4.99 SPORT SHIRTS Fine cottons in button-down or regular collar styling. Choose from solids, plaids, stripes or checks in all the moést wanted colors. Small, medium, large. Reg. value to 5,00, GOLD CUP AND SAUCER SALE PRICE 2.38 ea. oF 2 for 5.00. “Good taste in fashion cost . nothing extra.” Street... Mr. Tourist TASTIEST George | in...sufficient__quantities to. sup- ENJOY THE ISLAND'S LOBSTER afforde top consideration | Designed to bring enjoyment | Ambrose Street to Highland Av-' why Australia should not also | | Road. Friday morning will closely fol- North River Road to Brighton was sunk Road. | Brighton _ Street. | Huston Street to Great George; | Street. |Great George Street to Kent} Street. Kent Street to Prince Street. |Prince Street to Grafton Street. Grafton Street to Queen Sreet. Queen Street to Water Street. Water Street to Haviland Street. | Haviland Street to Roc h ford | Street. Rochford Street to Kent Street. Kent Street to Rochford jacent»to the Charlot- Road to Euston | Perse. Natural gas in Australia SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) Vast untapped sources of natu- ral gas seem certain to add to Australia’s booming industrial expansion in the future. As a by---product of the scramble to find workable de- posits of indigenous oil, exhlor- ation company rigs have been unplugging apparently huge reservoirs of natural gas throughout this continent. In the last three or four years, evidence has been ac- cumulating that. oil and natural gas lie beneath Australia’s crust DELICACY ALIVE or Prince St. Wharf . DIAL Catering to Banquets or Parties OPEN EVERY DAY and NIGHT except SATURDAY MacKINNON’S LOBSTER POUND COOKED — Ch'town 4-9311 tetown Hotel where the “parade | will be given the signal to dis- seenbigitem |f GOLD CUP AND SAUCER ACTIVITIES CENTRE AROUND THESE LOVELIES | pty a large part of local re- | quirements. fen s national develop- minister, D. E. Fairbairn, eg sala it is only a matter of time before most of the coun- try’s major cities will be using natural gas. He said he sees no reason become self-sufficient in home- the mammoth Gold Cup and | Highland Avenue to North ae produced oil. The first oil well fn Australia in the Coorong, in | South Australia, in 1892. By world standards, explora- |tion since then has made slow | | progress. Up to thé ‘end of May }this year, only 1,060 wells had |been drilled, and of these 214 were completed in 1964. Australia now is pumping up home-produced oil at the rate of 2,000,000 barrels a year— | still fay short of its annual con- _Sumption of 110,000,000 barrels. x” Sotheby's plan '"™ = ™ See = this fall conducted at Sotheby's plush ti Sotheby’s has never handles auction rooms in central~ Lon- Car auc on machinery. Now, in addition to | don “We'll probably auct'on LONDON (AP) — Sotheby’ s. cars, it will deal in machines the old autos at an un’-~ the London art auctioneer, is Of antiquarian interest—such as | |ground car ‘park mear Hyde going to sell antique automo- Calliopes. lead corner,” a spokesman biles. The first sale will be held Its dignified | art sales are |" Dont ss OUR FLOOR SROW! Sorry, we Gon't have any. live dancing girls or talking dogs, but we can promise you the most spectacular SHOWS on the Island. In our theatre you'll see all the intest films. EXHIBITS OF. .. 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