introducing a Part of 0ur Vaudeville Program Afternoons and Evertings Laddie Lamont Known at homo and abroad as the funniest leot on the globe. It may sound like boastful billing, but the description ia really a play on wards, for Laddie Lamont is famana for the unique feats he executes on n roiling .globe. While balancing hinuelf in regular and irregu- lar positions on a large globular object he per- forms raritiea in juggling and other deft man- ipulations. The presentation fairly screams with nneapected ‘, situations. Ladfle proves his versatility in his eooond offering billed as "The Woman's Holiday," in which he introduces n variety of skillful bai- ancing, Juggling and dancing stunts. ffheeo antics are done on a freely balancing ladder, known as an “unsupported ladder. It is this act which the Scatchmau has developed into an art of his own. lie haa a teammate—a female dummy. Almost everywhere on his tours hook and ladder companies insist en adopting Laddie to keep them amused while they are at play in the fire notion. Luddle will be a. big feature of the vaudeville program afternoons and eve- nings of Old Home Week, August 15th to 18th. -— RUTON’S DOGS — EDDIE RUTON became one of the foremost dog trainers in the world quite by ‘ ilarlc in 183i, his brother brought a dog to his home near Akron, Ohio, ipicd it and just for pastime taught it a few tricks. A few months later he thc singli- dor, act at Summerlann Beach, just for a iaril. The act was a hit Jlilm bvcamc a Showman. Sinrc tiiat tlmc-hc has exhibited his trained dogs, all of them “Alley Aristocrat!" -just ordinary (logs. His success in their training is based on just one word-patience. 'l‘h.\l's all it takes. hc says. and no dog is ever too old to learn a new trick or two. The slmrfcr things iikr- flips, tail-chasing, abrobatics and tumbling, take about two or three m-cI-zs to icztrii. Sumo of the more difficult stunts, like balancing with one paw on Ihrtorrs thumb, takcs as long as four years to learn. liiosl of Enron's dogs arc of the terrier strain, although the amount and the exact typo is qucstinnabic. Bast results in dog t ' are achieved, he says. through show- in" them nvrr and ovcr what you want and letting them know who is boss. A much largrr number of dogs than are actually needed are always carried by the Rutons, who spvnrl tilt-Ir Sparc niomcnts training the dogs. Those displaying the most intelligence arc vztrvilliiy grnomcrl for future participation in the act. cryonc loves a dog. particularly an intelligent dog, so there is no question that Hilton's do: act will be popular at Old Home Week vaudeville, afternoons and evenings of x\ill'lll5illsi.h to 18th. ' __... . ._.. ._ ..__._.__..._ s‘? - LUNCH COUNTER 4 Everyone has to eat and the more we enjoy ourselves the better it ls for our digestion and the more appetite we develop. That naturally suggests something to eat and Old llomc ivcck and Provincial Exhibition Association management have, at can- fiilirritiiin r-vpcnsc, equipped a new Lunch Counter right next to the Restaurant under tln- t of f and Stand. it will be prepared to serve you with hot tca and coffee, milk. .;iI\(iii'it.'liPS of various kinds, doughnuts, pies, ice cream, etc. See for yourself what a nirc little snot this is. W a ....a_-. ._ .___. — RESTAURANT — Our Restaurant is prepared to cater to a larger number of guests this year than evcr as it will scrvc msels exclusively, both suppers and dinners, and will be under the most czrnallln management. For those who find it inconvenient to go to the city thcy will he well talrcn care of in this restaurant. Price 45 cents for meals. 4a, — LYNCHS BIG MID WAY — lots of people like to wander around the Midway and listen to the ‘harbors’. no mo vendors of the different wares are called. They are amusing fellows and have fol- lowed their trade far years and have been all over America. No Fair since earliest his- tory has been complete without its Midway. This year's will be fully up to any of the past and we sincerely believe that at Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition you will enjoy it very much. Tuesday to Friday August i5 i018 'Will be four afternoons packed with the most pleasurable excite- ment. Over a hundred race horses will take part in stirring contests each afternoon and interspersed will be new and unique acts of vaude- ville. Evening Shows will be fully up to those of the past bu-t will have a finer setting of scenery and lighting effects. No one should miss either the afternoon or evening performances in front of tile Grand Stand. COME. IN THE MORNINGS cattle judging will take place in the cattle ring with plenty of seating accommodation for hundreds of spectators. See the best of the Is nd breeds competing. In the horse ring the fin- est of Prince Edward sland‘s light and heavy horses will be shown in what has been described as one of the best rings in all Canada. avcvsr '1’ oLo HOME WE E K August l5tii to I8t|i Edit Skuce 6a? lib iilrivmzrlih own SI OI all hi tertalued hbieh at’ thenauh h: al parts of Canada, the United tatea and ~Great Britain. Iorn h Ottawa he became a cartoonist early in ilo and worked on the Ottawa Jour- nal, the Winnipeg Satuduy Poet, the Toronto World and Toronto Mail and Empire. llis il- lustrations and cartoons also appeared in countless IIIIIIOI and papers in ail parts of the continent. At one time he had a vol’! luc- eeeeful comic strip CASH AND CARRIE run- ning in u e string of dolly PIMP!- h hla “JKITOONOGIAPH act, lkueo Howl eu specially heated by ehooil of giol. Audbyrneesiaofanhgouiouamoeh- albthepieturcnppearu-flhodrawsii- y magnif‘ " on a huge sereen. What creates the greatest interest in tho fact that euollalrokmofachpiflifltlillflllllih‘ artbt h mokhg fluode mood h amaiug, pictures being cemrletel. eemctheu h fulieet detail. h an!- thlug from in to eight seconds. 8o rapidly does he work that many have thmidea that the designs Inuat be traced on the gian plated. But this is not the case, the xiass in every instance being absoluteb plain, M“ nothing on it but the spceiai coating ‘ rial, which is removed-stroke by 1mg... by the artist's stylus, thus slowing the light to shins through the giase en to the by moon. pm u ‘ n. - ‘ ' ' ,' ‘ , portraits o! polloualities egg humorous drawings appearing one after the other in rapid succession. One picture hi audiences almost invariably demand is his famous goose-Lou's Goose—which for nag years he has used as a sort of identifying trade-mask. - SAL LIBBY and BE TTYZ: You have seen several bicycle acts at the Provincial Inhibition and each and everyone of them has been first class. The some can he said of the above couple who will appear afternoons and evenings in vaudeville. lt is their first appearance in (‘an- ada but they have been featured in all the big cities of the U. S. A. and at Hollywood. Great patience and time has been spent by them in perfecting their masterful way of riding their bicycles and in performing trick cycling which will delight thousands who - THEMSFIVE GRAYS - May we present to you TIIJ IIVI GIAYI. It can be said in all truth that these young ladies are one af the most popular troupes performing in the larger cities of the United States. It is their first visit to Canada and we were fortunate indeed to obtain their services. You will see them in a oembination of lilting eongu, eeeeuipanled by dainty douohg feet, and they will provide a variety of ' ‘ ’ routines each alter-neon and evening ef Old Home Week. Mies Eleanor Perry, an attractive young lady, does the singing in a meet effective manner. Popular numbers are her forte and she delivers them h a style that is at once unique and identified with her throughout the amusement world. Ier szviuhgetiine numbers are presented with all the Ieot end geeiuroe in the fheet modern I I ‘he four other members of ‘Ill BIA! 738.! do he hnohg. loo lain in their dnncing routines of their awn produahg. appeerhg h dlferent aibero with colorful ' which ‘ the , ' ' group ’ * leg which they age net- ed. Splendid voices make them one of the meet versatile groups in the shew bliuel and also one of the highest paid. ‘ Old Home Week and Provincial Bhlrltien fool proud ildetli to be uhlo to have them with us. They will be pert of the vaudeville progra- eaeh afternoon during the horse racing. but you will aee them of oeurse uiueh better under the Ighte and in front of the new scenery the evenings of August llth te 10th. LT.-OOL. D. A. MacKlNNON, D.S.O., President "i i .- it. It was only after many years of hard work that Al and his partner Betty could successfully present the most unusual fcats ever performed by anyone in the RhIIW business. Al. LIBBY is also a capable pantomime comedian and can raise a health! laugh at any time. BETTY, his beautiful partner. helps to crowd innumerable trick stall aerobatic bicycle tricks into a few short minutes, highlighted frequently by re - ing comedy Every boy and girl in the province who rides a bicycle or has any amb W to ride one. should watch this act carefully. E -—— Fascinating Songs By Gifted Singers BOB MUNROE, who has a splendid ‘ ‘ voice, will be heard in ponllll? songs afternoons and evenings; Hank the Yodelilng Ranger will appear each afternoon and evening in his inimitable rendition of western songs. r p’ Specialties Are Beautiiijl The above will give you an idea of what you can expect in the line of cnirrlgilw; ment and We think you will agree with no that it is one of the best comirinatlotnsnc” have ever brought together. it will be staged under the most favorable circuit“ fl with new up to date and most beautiful scenery and the finest lighting effects. Attractions Intersper sed it will not be possible to present the vaudeville program in full each aitcrnolilfe- but a numbe of acts will be interspersed between the heats of the harness racing. full show will be held each evening and will conclude on or about ten aclock. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary