" "Ktiétfériifim, l? . MONDAY. AUGUST 15th. Hon. B. W. ImPage. Hon. W. Ii. Dennis,‘Senqmrpumfln liiarsiiail and others. Seeing exhibits and taking in the Midway will give you a good evening's entertainment. ___i______i_ TUESDAY, AUGUST 16th. (MORNING) Judging of Exhibits In Horse Show Ring In (‘attic Ring In Moln Building. (Afternoon 2.00 pan.) Ii front o! Grand Stand: THREE YEAR OLD FUTURITY with Bessie Scott, Ethel Bellini, Peter Bellini, Joe Voio, Royal Jim and Seotty Watson. 2.11 TROT AND PACE with Calumet Duke 2.1019. Guy Britten 2.03. Marvin Brooke 2.04%. Peter Onward 2.08%, Silos! Senator 2.08%. Viking 2.08%.. Walter Brown 2.05%. [Dolly Azoft 2.07 v, and others. 2.14 TROT with Calumet Coburn 2.10, Dude Potenipiiln 2.01%}. John Dean 2.08%, Lusty Frisco 2.0714 and Alllset 2.1 . 12 — VAUDEVILLE ACTS - 12 Intersperscd between the heats oi the races will be our Vaudeville Program featuring Elllt‘ TIIE GREAT. famed high pole artist whose amazing stunts 210 feet in the air have thrilled great audiences at some oi the largest fairs in America and Europe. CAPTAIN SOLOMON AND HIS DIVING CHAMPIONS will present .1. brilliant program oi fancy and clown diving concluding with a spectacular 125 foot dive into a five foot tank in flames. BONETTE AND SON. America's greatest balloonists and parachute jumpers will give a super-daring exhibition of sensational aeronautical feats. changing the parachute stunt each day. The Bonetie Balloon act will be the con- cluding featuri- of each afternoons program. The para- chute jump will take place when the balloon has risen to about 4,000 feet in the air. MARIITS ANIMAL CIRITIIS consists of three trill-IRIS M"! 20 performing animals-dogs. goa .. nionkc.\'-‘ and be“. l" a fast program of clever balancing rind juggling. _A foam"! will he Plano. the ivire-vralking wonder (log. This is p051- tively one of the best animal acts on tour toil-j)’- SWIGGLE AND SWIGGLE. rrmiflll‘ Jlbiiilfrs l" humllllwg antics that will provoke mirth and merrimcnt. THE CYCLING WHEl-ILERSpin two acts. They use sev- eral types of wheels and do astounding things in their lightning spectacle of trick and comedy cycling. Popular in England, Australia. and now on tour in America. (‘ARR BROTHERS, European clowns Royal. in two world- famous acts of hilarious balancing, musical and juggling _ numbers. Carr Brothers were this idols oi the London Music llalis a few seasons ago. RICARDO THE CYCLING TRAXVEP. a. laugh-provoking comedy sensation. a sure-fire hit and rlb-tickicr. PAT RAFFERTY. star of the old Dumbells. famous soldier show of a. few years back. A really clever eccentric comed- ian who is a stand-out personality and popular not only in Canada, but Great Britain and the United States. REX DOYLE. the young man with the million-dollar personality. A singer of old time songs and modern melo- dies. His wonderful voice and songs will linger long in your memory. _TI-IE CAVAUDEX BALLET. Eight talented and gorgeously costumed dancing girls in acrobatic, tap. tiller and novelty numbers. Featuring group and production numbers such as the Scotch Kitties, the Mounties, Cowboys, picturesque. waltz number, roller skating dance number and others. These girls will be one oi the most popular features nn the program. Vi’. A. GARDEN, MASTER OF (‘EREMONIES, will con- duct the entire program, and the music will be supplied by KEN GOOD'S ORCIIESTRAL BAND, a smartly uniformed stage band, each man o. master musician. (EVENING SHOW AT 7.45) The evening show will start right on the dot and will feature the complete lino oi Vaudeville as described above. tiie Horse Show in the horse show arena. with entries from the Charlottetown Riding Club, Vlmy Jones Riding Club and the Halifax Riding Club. There will be no waits. Quite frequently Vaudeville and Horse Show will be going on at the some time, so that spectators can listen to one or watch either either one as they desire. CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 15th. to 19th. Thfi Big Week is Almost Here. The Show is Almost On. Are Over and we are Now Ready for O ' THIS I8 oun PROGRAM An additional act in connection with the evening program will he IIONITYPITS SLIDE FOR LIFE. from a post ziliaclicil to the top c-l‘ the central grand stand, 60 li-et high. Hr will slidi- by wire through the fiery furnace mme 500 li‘t'i .1\\:i_\. This will he the concluding act oi the evening prior to the setting-oil‘ of thi- Fireworks. (10.00 p.111.) On or about ten ifclock the FIREWORKS will be sct oil" and you will certainly say that this year's program is thc best FIREWORKS display we have ever given. WEDNESDAY. AYGUST 17th (MORNING) dodging oi Exhibits. (Afternoon 2.o’clock sharp) Harness Horse Racing in front of Grand Stand: FOUR YEAR OLD FUTPRITY with Anne Worthy. Bessie Kaiinuck, (Buy Kalmuck, liiiislrle Jack. Leland. Margaret's Abbe, Major lloivcs, Nita Volo, Peggy Voio, Silent Mao, Volo Scott and others. 2.10 TRO'I‘ AND PACE with Josie the Great 2.10, Killarncy 2.08M, Dicillivyrn the Great 2.09M, Nancy Carroll 2.08%. Peter Reaper 2.07M), Peter Onward 2.08%. Volo Roy 2.05, Walter Brown 2.051),. , 2.17 TROT with Calumet Coburn 2.10, Ayimer Worthy 2.11; Alliset 2.11, Harvest Melody 2.10%, Millie Kalriiueli 2.12. Squire Ilanover 2.10‘. and others. ‘Twelve Vaudeville acts will be interspersed between the heats -oi the harness racing with singing by Pat. Raf- ferty and Rex Doyle. (EVENING 7.45 SIIARI’) Ilorse Show in front of Grand Stand, twelve acts of Vaudeville, singing by Rex Dcqvle and Pat Rafferty. (10.00 PJI.) FIREWORKS, featuring Royal Salute, exhibition rockets, bombshclls, golden rain, bursting comets, golden umbrella and dozens of other wonderful and beautiful pyrotechnic effects. THURSDAY. AFGUST‘ 18th. (MORNING) Judging oirExhlbits. [AFTERNOON 2.00 EDI.) ‘ Harness racing in front of Grand Stand. 2.10 PACE with Aaron L. 2.11M, Dudoy Patch 2.10%. Guy Ann 2.11%, Frank Hanover 2.14, Klondyke Grattan 2.14, The Months of Preparation ur Patrons. Klllamey 2.08%}, Leta Kalmiick 2.14%. Miss Jo Hanovei 2.1011,, .\Iiii't.'ini1ell 2.11. \"Lllli1il Ynln 20.3%, Sully 2,10 and others. This will be one of the greatest pacing races of the entire meeting, FREE FOR ALI. TROT AND PAFE with Abner '1‘. ("legg 2.041., Hilly Azoil‘ 2.07M, “Ztlti-r Brown 2.05M, Viking 2.0811, Guy Toddler 2.00M, Marjorie M. 2.07"}, and nlhi-rg, 2.22 race with Balbn 2.15. Doris Mercury 2.1a, Direct 1.. 2.13491, IIl-Sox 2.15, Jerry Bars, 2.1215. Miss Counter, Miss Victoria, Starrett V010, Skippy Dale and others. Twelve Vaudeville acts will be interspersed between the heats 0i the IIai-ness Racing with singing by Rex Doyle and Pat Rafferty. v (EVENING 7.45 SHARP) Horse Show in arena in front of the Grand Stand . 12 nets of Vaudeville and Slide for Life Singing, (ii-rind Fireworks display. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th. (MORNING) Judging Exhibits. (AFTERNOON 2.00 PM) Harness Racing in front of Grand Stand: TWO YEAR OLD FFTFRITY with Hillside Scott. Jay Yolo, Little Aubrey, Mr. 'l‘illo_v, Polly Scott, Star Junior, Sampson Royal, Tommy Vnlo. 2.14 "rnor ANI) PACE with Braden Custer 2.04'<,,(‘.;|luinet Dllkr 3-101.» Dude Potenipkin 2.07M, (‘mice Symbol 2.00, Dolly Azoii 2.07M, Jeanne 'l‘ruax 2.04‘... nliirriii Bu...“ 2114M. ‘lilting 3-0315. Patrick Direct 2.0'7',-.’,, Peter Onward 2 .08 l’; and others. 2.22 TROT with Alta Guy, Aylmcr Worthy, Bella wuim, Darkey Kalmuck, Hal Boojum, l-Ial Britten, Natira, Soviet, Squire Hanover and others. 12 Vaudeville acts will be interspersed between lllQ heats of the races, (EVENING ‘M5 SHARP) Pfmiilflufi" 0i DFiI-cs to owners. drivers and grooml. 12 Acts of Vaudeville with singing and gorgeous show by (‘avaudex Girls. Slide for Life. Grand Fireworks Display introducing some new and sensational pyrotechnic novelties. All announcements will be made by the God Music will be furnished for the Vaudev frey Improved Sound System which will be used com ille Acts by Ken Good and his Commanders W. A. Garden, Master of Ceremonies, for the entire Program afternoons and evenings. LYN (‘H’S 1938 IMPROVED MIDWAY will provide this part of the entertainment every afternoon and evening. set up his twin giant Ferris Wheels, similar to those used in Miami, Florida, be the Merry-(lo-Round, Chair-plane, Whip, Kiddy-Ri de, ride in the Octopus. Bill Lynch’s Midway will be a beau tif freaks are coming to Charlottetown and will make their first appearance here. new banners and new canvas and have all the latest sound speakers. Positively the greatest line of attractions th freak-and Penny-Land. special train to bring them here. last year New lighting effect Loop-the-Loop and the new and novel Octupu ul sight to see with over 800 extra colored ligh They were formerly with Ringling Circus- With the show is the Monkey Circus, at have ever been exhibited in the Maritimes. plete for the first time in this Province. (lrcheslral Band, each one a finished musician. For the first time in the Marittimes lie will s will be used in front of both wheels. s Ride, the very latest in riding devices. ts and two extra organs for the show here this season. Extra These shows are beautifully fronted with big (‘ircus side show, (‘ryxstal Maze, the (‘ongo In addition there will Don’t fail to take a a real It will take l5 railway cars requiring a Some of the Horses ABNER T. CLEGG 2.04% GUY BRITTON 2.0a GUY renown z.os% MARVIN armour: 2.04% MARJORIE M. 2.07M PETER. REAPER 2.01% VIKING 2.0m; WALTER BROWN 2.05% McI-ILWYN THE one“ 2.00% NaNcv cannon. 2.0m rerun ONWARD 2.08% QIIAKER GIRL 2.0a , iioNAi. ssNtrjirgig 1260i)". CALUMET n K - 11.. DUDE POTEMPKIN 2.1». MISS so HANOKFR 2-" ' JOHN DEAN 2.08.. sunny 2.10 KILLARNEY 2.06m JERRY BARS 2.1m . nisco zonal Liigic ‘HANOVER. 2.14 AARON L. 2.i1=.v CALUMET conimN 2-10 DUDEY PATCH um our ANN 2.1m and dolene o! ot-hfll Past the quarter and roilm! the turn The flying pacern cnirw. _ Their hoofbeats echoing on the oir Like the roll of a muffled drum.‘ Grim. and determiner! nre the ‘mm As Sphinx-like they sit 11ml Hill’- L/iwaiting the finish they know full irclt Will be lost or won by a stride. Almost 100 horses, making 156 entries. All the best in the Maritimes and some from Maine will show their speed and mettle here. Don’t miss a day. De in your seat 0n Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. Friday zifternoous and experience the thrill of the year. 12 GLASSES HORSE RACES 12 cusses “all” “m” Including : JOHNNY (‘ONROY BILLY HOOD ’|‘i NimLi. sEMPLE \\'ll.l.l\ltll Ki-‘LLY .\l.-\(‘ .\"I ‘ Il. .\l. Sill EY MYRON McARTHUR GFAIRGI-I CALLBECK OLLII-I RUDDERIIAM LLOYD (YBRIEN MIKE JABBLEE JOE O'BRIEN FRANK CALLBECK (YIARPINCE SCHUMAN (lllM.\iIN(iS VIFKERS DIcNEILI. ETTER E. CAMPBELL Hid 0th"! FIREWORKS Our Fireworks Program is one we are proud of. A gorgeous, glittering show. with set pieces and rockets of greater size and brillizincy than ever before. Two CANNON SHELLS will an- nounce the commencement of the display. 'i‘hey are followed by l'1.\'ll‘llli-I lt(l(‘l\'i'1'l‘.\'_ DRA- GON RO(‘I\'I€'I‘S. rJXl-IIHITION lt(l(‘l\'li'l.\‘. .\l.\.\i.\ll)'l‘ll l-‘ i. O A ’l‘ I N (l z~il~l.\lt(‘lll.itlll'l‘ ROCKEYYS. l~‘.Xilllll'i‘lOI\' llO.\iil.\‘lll-]l.l..‘~4 oi red. white and blue, the GOLDEN POPPY BOMBSI-IELL. the SILVER (‘HRYSANTHE- MUM_ tbc .\'l.-\li.-\RA.I.Ali‘S .II'I\VI~ZI.S. FOFN- TAIN O1" GOLD. the IIMIIRPILLA \Villil'1I.. the .IIi\\'l‘)I.I.EI) PALNI and many other l)l‘t‘.'l1ll~ takingly beautiful examples of pyrotechnic art. The set pieces are gorgeous displays that will transform the siirrountliiiirs inln n veril:ihlc' Fairyland of color. Fireworks will conclude the performances in front of Grand Stand Tuesday, Wednesday‘, Thursday and Friilzi) nights. WHICH ADMITS TO EVER NIGHT PROGRAM. ADMISSION 15°’ m‘. con D. a". MacKINNON, n.s.0., PRESIDENT. TO GRAND STAND 25¢- ENTE RTAINMENT. nowr MISS ONE OF THEM. BUY 4 DAYS AND 4 NIGHTS 0F ilrNggldivgARkliiiligissiou TO MAIN GATE 25¢. GRAND STAND 75c. ' CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE WITH PARENTS A SEASON TICKET FOR $3.00. (TRANSFERABLE) SEE THE WHOLE SHOW ON RACE DAYS FOR $1.00. FREE EV ENINGS AT MAIN GATE. ADMISSION EVENINGS J. W. BOULTER, SECRETARY.