< — IN CHARLOTTETOWN J wee The merchants whose advertisements > appear in this issue along with the Gold i $j ee Cup & Saucer Committee and this “i. newspaper have joined forces'te bring you 3 fun-filled, bargain-filled shopping , days to celebrate the big feature at- - fraction of Old Home Week "THE ce 10 A.M. Friday, "EVENING PATRIOT GOLD CUP_ AND 4 ? _ August 20th SAUCER". Come - - - bring the family Bands from Maine, N.S., N.B. and P.E.I. ab te Charlottetown - - - Join in the Cup & tractive floats, horses and ponies, Majorettes, Clowns . .. and hundreds of’ marchers. Par. Se Festivities! ade starts at 10 a.m. from Queen Charlotte ucer High School and continues down North River cat. "4 : Road_.to the business district. BAND OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN ART- , A ILLERY will be heard in concert in front of , the Court House at 3.0 p.m. Friday Aug- ust 20th. = - i | : ‘ “ | See: The Thrilling ‘ ; d Gold Cup & Saucer ~- POST PARADE 8:30 P.M. : CHARLOTTETOWN ; Ye ‘ _. DRIVING PARK ee You’hi witness one of the most spectacular i ss parades in Eastern Canada’s racing ga ee, x | . The silence of the huge wd, ; : girls, colorful bands, gay | holiday ‘ crowds . . . all this is part of Gold cup = in Charlottetown. Don’t Gold Cup & Saucer The fastest horses in the Maritimes com- Trophy sponsored ‘ by “The Evening Patriot” at the Char- lottetown Driving Park. _ Friday, August 20th, Gis 8:30 P.M. se te tee - ener erERr NN ew" d 4 2 4] ‘ ' ee ' ks Band Concerts Zs 2:30 P.M: Friday, August 20th 1 “ ' ' " 4 ” s + 6f * 4 a + x ae eee yoke ~ ” s 5 ° oa i poe a * ® Cece ae ° ° . ee SH =e i =e : initia ae aeinentmor — nt a és ‘ f , : v6 5 » 7 — me = : sepia 7 = i . : - 7 s : a “ sisi ili a ia sa ill i iii elect libata : fe t , 2 3 ‘ ogee : : a eens “« oe _ . p . . . Sat yg ee eo — — — iil al iii ed a ae a a ee SR oh hohe meet HR aitetiens Lot. ory f aaa Sata a a -<¢ os ee ‘ ia - eager : on hi ea é - ey < ‘ - “i yg