J3», .0 - ~ 1 1-~=~»»"‘;:.-;. sususr Charlottetown .0- »; . ‘a i \ ) _ 1936 THE CHARIXYITETOWN GUARDIAN EECOME AIR VISITORS MONDAY Official Owning by Ills Honor The lieutenant- Governor, in tlic Piton Pavilion, at 8 P. M. Short addresses by Premier Thane A. Campbell, Mayor P. W. Turner, Ilon. IV. II. Dennis, Minister pf Agriculture, and others. Seeing the Exhibits and (115111: in the Midway will give you a good evening’; enteriuinmcnt. TUESDAY (Morning) Judging of Exhibits. (Afternoon 2.00 P, M. 2.12 rlwr AND men “m. Mu-Pivfle w: 20m m. - - - . . y flfgfflfflf» Bmd“ 9115'" 104%. Pluck)’ Scott 2.00 2.24 recs, rust m TWO-YEAR-OLD Mm rscn. " ‘I. 12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 12 Intcrfllierscd between th h w -» m» 0112:; v.?."."c“:-r; THE JEAN JACKSON TROUT , _ E. l symphony on wheels. Trick and acrobatic bicycle work of the very JACK RIDER AND HIS ALL- STAR WATER CIRCUS Easily the greatest diving act before the American and Canadian public today, with JEAN, The beautiful young lady divs-r who will thrill you with acrobatic and classical diving. CURLY THE CLOWN, the 0011110 Diver who umuscs you with humorous dialogue, comedy dives and s sensations] B0 foot fall from m; lldder. JACK RIDER. see him perform the most intrlcste acrobatic and fancy diving. You'll gasp at his sen- sational 112 feet buckwrl-rd double someruault dive into s seven-foot tank of flaming water. THE MODERN TROIIPE, s whole circus In one, as versatile as the circus itself, and with I-gflity far be- yond the ordinary. Four different acts. TORELLIS EUROPEAN CIRCUS. A never ending source of delight snd entertainment for young snd old is furnished by these clever ponies, dogs and mon- keys, perfectly trained, beautifully groomed and har- nessed. CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN "THE SINGING LUMBER JACK." llenr Charlie with his delightful voice in s complete new repertoire. The above Vaudeville Program is the finest we have ever given and we an: confident it will please you. ‘(GVENNG 7.80 P. ll.) l‘ Judging of Horse Show crimes with entries from the Halifax and Charlottetown Riding Clubs, in the Horse Arena in front of the Grand Stand. interspersed be- tween the Horse Show events will be the Vaudeville as outlined above. (9.30 P. IL) Grand Military Ride with 16 Officers und N. C. OUI P. E. L Light Horse in scarlet and Blue Uniforms. A topping sight! Spent-atom on the Main Grand Stand and East Bleacher will get an almost perfect view of the Arena. its ‘ tense lllumina“ ls increased this yesr to 24,000 candle-power, sud is well worth a visit to see. JACK RIDER AND HIS ALL- (0.45 P. MJ i On or about 9.45 P. ‘M. the FIREWORKS PROGRAM will be set oil‘. We [put on u good show last year, but this program is miles ahead of lt. Positively the finest display of night Fireworks ever shown in the Msritlmes. All Announcements will be made by Holman! Sound System, which has been leased for the meeting. Canadian Legion Band of 24 Pieces will provide the Music, and will a finished player and their ability is unquestioned. It is a treat to listen to , a Band of the calibre of the Canadian Legion. Lynch’s 1936 Improved Midway will provide this part of the enter- E } play at various times during the afternoon and evening. Every man is I I ‘A I A A A I I A A A A AA s AAAAA A I A I u AAAAAAAAAAAIIAIIAII UGUST 17"‘ to 215* The Big Week Is. Here. The Show Is On. The Months of Preparation Are Over and we are now Ready for Our Patrons -THIS IS OUR PROGRAM- WEDNESDAY (momma) Judging 01 Exhibit. (AFTERNOON 1J0 P. D1») flsrnes Horse Racing in Front of Gfllld 334M- 2.2l TROT AND PACE with Billy Bond Northern Prince 2.13%, FOXIe Peter 2.13%. 2.13% and others. 2.1a rum with High Toby 1.11% Anna Guy 1-"- Calumet n» 2.11, John Dean 2.10, uirmt Melody. Fail-weather 2.14 and others. 1.13. Baronet 2.25 TROT DEED CLASSIFIED DASH BAD! 12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 12 wlllbelnterspersedbetweenthelleltsofthellorso Bus, and singing by Charlie Chamborll-ln. EVENING 7.50 PM.) 121mm ilorso Show In front of Grand Stand. Slnrlns b! Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Charlie Chamberlain. (9.80 P. M.) Grind Military Ride. (0.45 P. M.) FIREWORKS featuring Aerial Solute, Dragon Rock- ets. Exhibition Rockets, Exhlbmon Bombshells, Golden Rain, Triple Bursting Comets, Flash Reports, Sol-riot ‘Danger, Golden Sunset, etc, oto. THURSDAY (MORNING) Judgil‘ of Exhibits. (AFTERNOON 1.50 P. hi.) Hone Races in front of Grand Stand 2-24 PACE. suooNn DIVISION ‘IKE 1.15 TROT AND PACE with Stsr G. 2.09, signal Senator 2.10, Dolly Azoff 2.01, lleatherbell 2.03%, Plucky Scott 2.06, and others. FREE-FOR-Ald. with Calumet Budlong 2.0294, Bud Wengcr, 2.05%, Toll Gflto 2.00%. The Great Guy 2.02%, Mu-rlofle M. 2.07% snd others. CLASSIFIED DASH RACE 12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 12 wilbolntu-spersedbetwecnthsheetsofthsilorsu Rscessndslnglswg. _ (EVENING 7.80 RM.) Horse Show in Arena. in front of Grand Stun‘. 12 Acts of Vaudeville In front of Grind Stand and 511181118- Grand Fireworks with Streuners, Comet‘, Stun. Plumes, Star of tho East, Transformation Wheel, Brazilian Orchids, Triangle Wheels, Nllllll Full; of Silver Dust, and many other gorgeous pyrotechnic dis- Plen- FRIDAY (MORNING) Visiting Exhibits. (AFTERNOON) Horse Races in front of Grand Stand. 8.15 TRAY!‘ with Lusty Frisco 2.01%, High Toby 2.11%, Fulrweuther 2-14, lllukfsst Ind other entries. 2.18 TROT AND PACE with Abner ‘I. Clogg 2.04%. Cu-llnnet Duke $.14, Preferred Stock 2.09%, Miss Match 8-10 and other entries. TIIRIE-YEAR-OLD TRAY!‘ AND PACI. (EVENING 7.45 P. M.) Vaudeville and Fireworks Program with added features. Presentation of Prism to Owners, Driven and Gnmns, vv “““¢‘%‘% +OQ tainment every afternoon and evening. It has all the latest riding devices such as the Loop-the-Loop, Flying Horses, Chair-O-Plane, Th0 Whip, the largest Ferris Wheel in Eastern Canada and a special ride for kiddies, the Kiddy Ride. Under Bill Lynch's management are sideshow? featuring magicians, mind-readers Congo freaks, educated mice. danc- ers and a galaxy of versatile entertainment that has thrilled audiences throughout America and abroad. Our Fireworks Program is one we are proud of, a gorgeous, glittering show that will flash across the sky in splendor. Thunder Bombs, Dragon Rockets, Japanese Comets, Golden Sunsets, Shell of Shells. Transformation Wheel, Niagara F ails of Silver Dust, a breath-takingly beautiful example of pyrotechnic art, Star of the East. The Storm King, Brazilian Orchids, Searchlight Rockets, The Fan of Gold, and many other displays that will transform the surroundings into a veritable Fairyland of color. Fireworks will conclude the even- ing performances in front of Grand Stand, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 12 CLASSES HORSE RACES 12 CLASSES CLASSIFIED DASH RACES Some of the Horses CALUMET BUDLONG, 2.02% IUD WENGER, 2.05% THE GREAT GUY 2.021 TOLL GATE, 2.00% GUY BRITTON, 2.03%. PLUCKY SCOTT 2.06 MARJORIE M. 2.07% DOLLY AZOFF, 2.07 BRAVE ARION 2.08 1 HEATHERBELL 2.08M sun o. 2.00 ~ 101m DEAN 2.10 some»: CUSTER, 2.0m wsrv FRISCO 2.0m CALUMET arr: 2.11 snmm r. ctroo 2.0m TRIXIE vono 2.11, ‘ roxv rcrs, 2.1m McELWYN ms GREAT 2001/. MISS MoTYRE 2.12 ostmvmr nuns 2.14 Bovuzr 2.12% 2115?“. 2.1014 van. an“ aoalélauii; 2.00 $5,000 Ill PURSES, PRIZES and Premiums 110 Horses entered making 150 entries. All the best in the Muritimes and some from Maine will show their speed and mettle her! Don't miss a day. Be in your seat on Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons and experience the thrill of the year. And the patter of feet at the score,- I will never ask for more; A glimpse of the old-time course. As it cheers for the winning horse. Bring ma those momenta free from care Bring me one day of the old-tone Fair, Bring me a tune from the old-time bond. Bring the applause of the crowded stand leading Drivers Including BILLY REYES JOHNNY OONIDY DULY HOOD BILL CUMMINGS FRED CAMEIIDN TYNDAIJ. SEMPLE EARL AVERY BOB MORRISON MAC STEELE STEEN PUB-BIS WELL McNEILL PETER CONBDY HARRY O'BRIEN TOM HOLMES MIKE JABBLII CLAUDE O'BRIEN GEORGE CALLBICK H. M. SWEENEY W. BAKER F. BOUTILIII J. BOUTILIER CLARENCE SCIIUMAN WILLARD KELLY O. RUDDERHAIM VAUDE VILLE msdnem with Daredevil GRADY NIX and Mia Bunny Nix in the world’; most sensstlonul motorcycle set. globe, brilliantly illumlnsted st night. Four different rideqeooh onomorcthrliling thsnthelut. JACK RIDER AND HIS ALL- STAR WATER CIRCUS JACK ls su outstanding star 0f the troupe. See his 112 feet backward double somersuult dive Into u seven-foot tank of monlng water. SEE JEAN. u"! beautiful young lady diver in intricate and acrobatic fancy diving. SEE CURLY TIIE CLOWN III comedy dlves sud hear his humorous dialogue. THE JEAN JACKSON TROUPE In cycles o! ti!!! and beauty. A delightful presentation of trick and soro- bltic bicycle work of the very best». 111699111414 b! charming girls with the precise expertnels of Ifllllmll sot of color, thrills, smiling girls snd hilurlom comedi- An versatile as the circus itself- euch one s qalendid feature. TIIEGLOBEOFDEATHAhJdnJHngutoImMor- Whlfllng through midalr inside u mlfnlllountly gilded training und the [pep and during vigor of youth. ‘Au THE MOREEN TROUPE the best nrlety sot In years. Four different sets. TOR-ELLIS EUROPEAN CIRCUS consists d 8 mon- iqgsdonsponieeitmensndzglrls. luthesec- ond so!» M-sud the educated and unrldesble mule, fur- nlshes plenty of comedy. Maud is positively one of the outstanding comedy mules of the show world. CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN "The Bllllllll Lumber- Jsck,” will entertain you with ‘his glorious voice in new songs of the day. BILL LYNOITS 1936 IMPROVED MIDWAY. OOIDR. LIFE. MUSIC. FUN. 4 DAYS AND 4 N , , To EVFRY “O IGHTS 0r INCOMPARABLE ENTERTAINMENT. DON '1' MISS ONE 0r THEM. BUY A SEASON TI r W. ADMISSION T0 MAIN GATE 25¢. GRAND STAND 75¢. UNDER TWELVE WITH PARENT FREE EV ENINGS AT M LT- CQL- D- A. MacKINNON, D.S.O., CHILDREN President. CKET FOR $3.00 (TRANSFERABLE) WHICH ADMITS SEE THE WHOLE SHOW ON RACE DAYS FOR $1.00. NIGHT PROGRAM, ADMISSION 15c, AIN GATE. ADMISSION EVENINGS TO G RAND STAND 25c. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary.