JULY 11. 1933 Z g _g Tun; u|~1ARuoTrE'1‘0WN GUARUIAN _ i _ o f pAGE FIVE . H. .‘_ ‘ \ . . V w _ ` Y* n Ivo - l l I -_D O -1 -5_§ea»‘“ ,We’ll Never let the Utd FLAG Fa , ’ 1soo---ron oven 4o runs rr unstwnvlsox---1933 S ‘T ‘ o ~; 4 OUT Gl`HI\dfafh9l'S and Gl°CHf-Grandfathers made it their holidav' our Fathers, our children and ourselves. It is a public institution looked ,fm-_ ward to from year to year by the men, women and children of this fair V For over forty years the Provincial Exhibition has been held annually - on its beautifully situated and well-appointed grounds at Charlottetown. It WBS built th1'0U8`h the €ff01'tS and With the 11101193’ 0f DllbliC-SDil°ll9d Citi' Island. Its name and fame have gone far abroad and awoke echoes and g zens who believed it would be a real asset to the agricutural and so;-ig] life 1'€€§ft>ll;§€fS Of IIS gm? 0_f the b€St Fairs in all (`anada. This year des- F °f this P'°°"i“°°‘ Their vision and ideals have ‘l”`°"°d true i“d°°d' N0 s t)i0nS,\veh;vc.‘;1o1i)e fillll stgxhhlbciisezildi tiillddigtailhetihlbthiuzhhiiilthngg small amount of the grand record that has been established by our live 9111' D€0Dl€ will rally round the Old Flag that our exhibitors will he present of the world is due to the Provmc1alExh1b1t1on. _ believe will be without doubt our best effort; ' Grand Exhibition of Horses, Cattle Poultry Sheep and H g . B' Sh ’ ' f A ° I T Products, Manufactured Articles and Fathcif Wbik, Edging 0 gncultural _ Positively the Biggest Exhibition of This Kind Ever Held Here. Thousands Are Getting it Their Entries Ready Now. Send for Prize List. It Is Free. OUR PRDGRAM Grand Opening Monday Night August Ztst. Closes Friday Night, August .25thf 3llllYXRlll§lNli--lUEShl, ENESDHY, iHliRSlJhY £1 llll the best and fastest horses in the Maritimes and Maine will compete in ten thrilling contests for $4,500 in purses, prizes and premiums in gold tor owners, drivers and grooms. _ Positively the Best and Biggest Meet in the Maritimes. ‘We Look to See the Track Record Broken Last Year.- ' ~ Take Another Tumble. . Biggest Vaudeville Program we Have Ever Had y llllS'l'llEI FAMILY.-0ne oi the greatest acts in llmeriean vaudeville. The sensation ot Europe hetore coming to America. The high wire ~ " thriller. Three reckless dare-devils toy with eternity tar above the heads ot the spectators. Each teat is accomplished through sheer grit and icy nerves. Entire act performed without a protecting net. You wiil gasp as you watch! Bring your smelling salts with you. GARLUS GDMEIW 0lllCllS.-T-Two separate and distinctive feature acts. ttet one a riotous comedy otiering the tastest, biggest and host ' comedy circus act in vaudeville. 5 people, 4 ponies, 2 hnching mules, dogs, etc. A yell tor the Kids trom eight to eighty years old. 0llPT. GIIARLES lEl\PIll(t H0llll|l$.-A splendidly spectacular animal producton. Breath tahing high iunuos by thoroughbred kings ot "“" dogdom. The entire oltering will be interspersed with comedy by a canine comedian. Ere ry dog loner in the Province should see these r wonderful, intelligent and highly trained animals. tlavc made a big hit in Europe. THE FAMUIIS AGTON Fhlllt.-0nc giant, tw o noale midgets and one lady. ihoaenting aorohatiss and comedy in two acts. .They have pleased _ vast audiences. They will please you. I `LYNCI'I’S NEW IMPROVED i933 MIDWAY! With all the popular features of the past and new ones. The Greatest Midway that will tour the Maritimes this year. Booked at all important A f points and requiring one special train ot twelve cars to transport to Gharlottetown. Great tun _tor the llrds and older folks too. Positively the lowest priced entertainment in the world. Bring the whole family every night, costs very httte and will give them great delight. ' The aim and object of the Pr ovincial Exhibition is to cater to the masses. Through arrangements with the Civic and Provincial Govern- P ments, for whose co-operation we are very grateful, we are again placing _our prices at the lowest figure of any Exhibition in the world. Admission ' to Main Gate 25c daily, 15c evening. Special concessions to children. $1.00 secs the whole show on race day. $2. 00 buys a season ticket good morn- , ings, afternoons and evenings of entire show and is transferable. A. SPECIAL SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARES, GOOD LEAVING TUESDAY AND RETURNING ANY TIME UP TO THURSDAY EVENING AT ALL STATIONS ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JAMES PATON, President. J. W. 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