\ i/ PACE EIGHT a ' ' __ i THE CTMFLETOWN GUAR _-_~_~»-_~ -. ~ ~ _- » w .. ,_ W ’ll ll l t the Ollld FLAG F II l ' ” G BVBI’ 9 g p a .'. ,~ 1890---FOR oven 4o YEARS n HAS WAVE!) !---193i2~ a Y For over forty years the Provi ncial Exhibition has been held an- Our Granjdfithgrs andd GreatiGrandffitFra hamdlryé ; , _ . - _ , u se . _ , A ‘ nually on its beautifully situated and well-appfllllted ounds at Chal: gdlifwldgdhtzdsfrhihryfealr {£3.33 b; the ‘Ivnetisn, womzn‘ Enid clillilrenuogltthigéfaeir P’ ' lottetown, It was built through the efforts and with the money 0f Dllbllc Island. Its name and fame have gene far abroad‘ and awoke eéhoes ‘and spirited citizens who believed that If would be a real asset to the agrlcule Sfizgiilasifiellgaizécgzg: (35}!‘_£3%r?£ilt‘léfisb€ aglgeaygdai fghaisizlglifif _ ‘ .. ‘ tural and Sflcifll life 0f this Pmvlnce’ The" vlsm“ and ‘deals have proved bitions, we have o-one full steam ahe ad, full offaith in the confidence that ’ 2 true indeed. N0 small amount 0f the grand record that has been es- our people will rally round the Oldb Flag. that our exhibitors will be ores? Y A i an Ilrqdllfils in flie markets of the World 1s due t0 the Pr°vm°lalExhlblt1°n' we believe will be without doubt our best effort. ' "'"","'" l‘ “" .. .“ . _ m); . * » , Y. _"'_°_ ' ' g ‘ t -’ w| Grand Opening Monday Night August 22nd. i‘ "’ . ' Q l ‘Q ‘ . v __ o . . l Closes Friday Night, August 26th. _ v reclpl v _ _ v _ Bdllll A ‘ - _ . DO I . y _ Q ., i‘ _ ,1 _- as: a 3 flflYg Rm} [Nfiu-TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY TIIURSDAY 1m 1 x ,. ’ , ' Si‘. l‘ ~ ~ ‘A Y i , g Q Q O O ' ~ ~.‘. O: > O O O . - ‘ Si; All the best and fastest horses in the Maritimes and Maine will compete in nine thPIIlIHQICOIItQSIZS m, , o o o o i it ' \ , _ . ~ no; a for $4,500 in purses, prizes and premiums in gold for owners, drivers and grooms. A T" ‘if ~ Positively the best and biggest meet in the Maritimes. .W e look to see the track records trotting and pacing, which were broken‘ last d Biggest Vaudeville Program we HaveEVerHad WHITE BROS. will present their “famous clown and contortionistxacts which i havemade them world wide known. Wherever they have appeared they have elicited’ gales of “uncontrollable laughter by their ridiculous antics. e s ' i ~- a s. x ‘- FOUR CASTING CAMPBELLS. They are hhowh throughout tho entire tair woo-raisi- acts and have earned the title of ‘Americais Premier F lyers.’ They are without doubtytheoeworldk greatest aerialists. See their sensational double twisting somersaults in midi-air." JACK GERARD. in; act will make spectators hold their breath ih awe illsplfiltlgnfwqpllitlgl‘. Gives a - an exhibition of supreme daring doing a marvellous routine of ‘feats on" a polethat seems to reach the skies. See Jack’s final thriller. i ‘ ” ~ i ‘~ -~ STODDARDS AUSTRALIAN SHEEP ooc, YARRO, the sensation of western ofairs \ V» last year. LYNCH’S new mrizovzi) I932 MI ~ v‘ With all the popular features of the past and new. ones. The Greatest. Midway tour I this year. Booked at all important points and requiring one special train ofl ‘twelve cars ‘to t0 Great fun for the Kids and older folks too. Positively the lowest priced entertainment in l {lie wig-la, a the “whole family every night, costs very little and will give them gréatoaelight ‘ " ,p__ _ . d n, A men“ The aim and object of the Provincial Exhibition is to cater to the masses. . Through arrangements dovem. . , - a W6 areasailfplacina‘ our prices at the lowest flgureofaiiy Exhlbiflo’ ‘filth i w rid Admission l to Main Gate 25c daily, 15c evening. Special co ‘ to éfiildr $1.00 th h I ' ' ' ‘ n .“ o V ' - P o A _ mgs, afternoons and evenings of en fire Show ggeiszogznsferablzne . is?‘ - *9 w o e show our-sea day. morn SPECIAL‘ smem FIRST ICIJASS FARES, coon LEAVING truasnnv ‘harassing {m} .' ' EVENING "Afr; ALI.‘ STATIONSJON" 'ED.wARn;-1sLANn'm-i1.w;iy; “ ' PATON, President.’ a _ i . i Mo... .‘ 1 '7 1