. GEIIIEIBIYI GET OLD HOME WEEK AUG. 11th to AUG. 16th 0 BII:lI3iEII,BETTEII THAN EVER A WEEK OF FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY LIVESTOCK SHOW - HORSE RACING - VAUDEVILLE HANDICRAF T -JUOGING COMPETITIONS -MIDWAY HARNESS RACING Highlighting, as in thegpast, the great week ahead is Canada's top Iiamess Racing Meet. Six nights and three afternoons of speed bringing together a galaxy of entrieseall the fastest trotters and pac- ers-all the best drivers in the Maritimes. Charlottetown Old Home Week climaxes the horse racing season in these seaside provinces and from near and far racing enthusiasts gather for the week. Leading merchants in both Charlottetown and Summerslde sponsor the events. DON'T MISS AN AFTERNOON OR NIGHTI NIGHT RACING Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday AFTER-NOON. RACING Wednesday - Thursday - Friday YOUTH DAY Tuesday. August I2I'II Y0U'm.;.Ds;X;:.ial feature of Old Home Week activities this year is The program f th d b . 2 the grandstand, 8ndmITiCIL(l)(lI.9SZ e ay eghn at 930 am" In from of 9:30 - 11:00 a.m.-Talks on Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine and Poultry. 11:00 - 12:00 a.m.-Films: Weaving and Nutrition. 2:00 p.m.eFr'ee Vaudeville Show. All school children in the Province are invited to attend. The Department of Education announces that all schools taking six weeks summer vacation will not open until August 13th, so that teachers and children may have the opportunity to attend. It is desirable that school gigildoren come in groups accompanied by the teacher or some responsible s n. Essay Contest: All children attending Youth Day Programme (Grades 1-10) are Eligible to enter an Essay Contest. The topic is YOUTH DAY AT THE AIR. - There will be two competitions: SENIOR (Grades 8 to .10 inclusive). JUNIOR (Grades 7 and under). In each competition, the prizes areelst. 3i25.00; 2nd 3515.00; 3rd, Exhibits: Forestry, Silo, Pottery, 510.00 'Further details concerning this contest will be announced during the Youth Day programme. " ' -- ' i LIVE STOCK The largest entry of cattle in the sixty-two year old history of the show features the Live Stock Departments. We take pride in the fact that our encouragement coupled with that of the Dominion and Provincial Governmens, has brought our standard of quality so high that we are known throughout the length and breadth of the American con- tinent as among the best producers of special types of Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry. We want everyone to take an interest in our Exhibition for the men who are exhibiting are contributing in no small measure to the prosperity of the Garden of the Gulf. Our cattle barns, built through the co-operation of the Dominion and Provincial Governments, are up-to-date in every respect. In addit- ion we have spent many thousands of dollars in improving our plant. Over 313,000 in purses, prizes, premiums and awards is being offered for this, the greatest Liv'e Stock Show in years. Our cattle barns. includ- ing the new ones, will be filled to capacity with animals valued at S350,- 000. There will be a grand parade of all animals Thursday sftemoon, August 14th, at 5 pm. I I ' i DR. 1. P. LANTZ, President. I. J. KENNEDY, Vice-President and Manager. VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Entertainment with fun for old and young will once again be provided by a selected group of Vaudeville stars. THE BRIANTS There will be "The Briants", a two man comedy act, featuring the New Look in menis fashions. The act has been a smash hit wherever played throughout the con- tinent. ' I I ' KAY 8; KAY Then there are two of the most original and entertaining performers in the entire theatrical galaxy of stars, Kay and Kay. They are seen in their screamingly funny "Lesson in Acrobatics". This top notch team of entertainers serve up comedy, variety and remarkable acrobatic skill in a most enjoyable manner. ' REVUE. Another attraction will be a colorful revue consisting of twelve lovely young ladies. In addition to their various dancing routines this bevy of talented dancers are gorgeously costumed-really a presentation worth seeing - - ' ' ”' POULTRY The Exhibition will be "a mecca for poultry enthusiasts. The best of the live ones will be on display in the special Poultry Building. Now a big business, interest in poultry extends from one end of the Province to the other. Bill Lynch's 1952 Midway, Coming by special trip of Car Ferryethe greatest collection oi feature shows ever offered in the Maritimes-Specialties from leading cir- cusese-Latest rides including the new Super Duper--Fun for the whole family at small expense. - See the Side-shows - over a dozen of them and you should see every one. ' A BARREL OF FUN FOR EVERYONE BRITISH CONSOLS TROPHY Will be awarded to the leading driver in afternoon and night rac- ing-Hundreds of dollars will be paid out to drivers and grooms in prizes; FREE ADMISSION TO GROUNDS We are the only Fair in the United States or Canada that gives free admission through the Main Gates to our grounds-See the judging of the Maritimesi finest Live Stock shown each morning from. nine until twelve o'clock-Sit in comfortable stands and pick out the winners and compare your choices with the highly experienced Judges brought here at great expense. - Your eyes will be opened when you see the top types of Maritime stock rnisers led out for review. A ADMISSION .5l.00 to Afternoon and Evening Harness Racing and Yaudevillei Children 50c. - Tuesday afternoon Vaudeville only, 50 cents, Children free. OPENING NIGHT Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition will be officially open- ed at 9:30 P.M., Monday evening, August 11th. EATS IN PLENTY . , wl , S d iches Pies, Cakes, Tea and Coffee I3EIIiIII1cHIlsaIII:mirI)IIzIoT)etI1's antieII-IgI'seaSII1oIeIBar.I illiealsdugll hgopvebryreg in the Main Restaurant by the ladies of the Cornwa in d lesion and Women's Institutes who have a reputation for sei-v ng e c s satISfyI.25I2Ifi(i)l(Iid.MaCI.l28i1 will be your catering host in the Exhibition e sions. ' cone sLes Alexander and his associates will furnish the music for all the acts at all afternoon and evening performances. ' '- ' ' WOMEN'S INSTITUTES This year the Women's Institutes are taking even ater interest in our Exhibition and will occupy the entire shmrigull mg; 3;; been enlarged and remodelled. There will be fxl an I of flowers and home-made baking. There will also be I. 1990; Sh P ugundmg "id m several attractive booths-Be sure and vist t e owhi d nh oh. what the Women's Institutes can do when they 8” be " R W” V , ject. a. ll. isvsrsnv. !oorehry-'1'roIIur6I'- . I. FRANK ACORN. loos secretory- AUGUST (2 ....L2 "Sn: l