‘GEARDIAN PROVINCIAL |.|vE STOCK EXHIBITION CHARLQTTETOWN, AUGUST lOilt to l3ilr. - ALL READY FOR THE BIG snow -- I —FOR OUR FRIENDS THROUGHOUT. THE LENGTH AND OANADIANS BEYOND THE CONFINES OF THE MARITIMES- SPEEDING TOWARDS THE CAPITOL OF THE GARDEN OF. ARE OVER AND WE ARE NOW READY FOR OUR PATRONS BREADTH or THE MARITIMES wHo HAVE ALWAYS so GENEROUSLY PATRONIZED US-FOR mo ALSO ouR MANY FRIENDS AND RELATIVES FROM UNCLE sAws COUNTRY-THEY ARE .THE GULF KNOWING FULL WELL THAT THEY WILL RECEIVE A ROYAL WELCOME HERE. WE ON OUR PART HAVE DONE EVERYTHING WE POSSIBLY couw" To PLACE OUR GR-OUNDS m EXCELLENT couomou FOR OUR BIG PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK sHow mo PROVIDE A GREAT PROGRAM or HARNESS RACING. VAUDEVILLE AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT FOR OUR MANY VISITORS. wE SAY To ONE AND ALL—BE ON-E or THE THOUSANDS wHo w||.|. coME To 01.0 HoME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK FAIR. DON'T M|ss THE TH RILLS AND ENTERTAINMENT WHICH GOES WITH on: or, ,THE GREATEST OUTDOOR sHows m MARITIME ANNALS- -- THIS IS OUR PROGRAM - — THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th - - MORNING - Judging of Live Stock and Poultry In show rings commenc- ing at 000 o'clock. — AFTERNOON — Horse Racing and Vaudeville in Front oi Grand Stand — l.“ -C.W.A.C. 2* cision Squad. (Races start at 2.00 o'clock SHARP) ITHI MONTHS OF PREPARATION - FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th — — AFTERNOON — Horse Racing and Vaudeville in Front of Grand ltankl-U —O.W.A-O. Prechisn Squad. (Races start at l." o'clock IIIARPX FOUR YEAR OLD PUTURIT! PAOI ‘"- l.l'l TIDT JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL scenery and colored lights. it is doubtinl ii n finer evening pro- gram has ever been staged hero. Each Evening Show will conclude with a short but spectacular series of fireworks. - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th — _ MORNING - Judging oi Live Stock and Poultry In show rings commencing at 9.00 o'clock. Note how beautifully the show rings have bocn prepared for the occasion and sit in the comfortable acate with canopy overhead. ' — AFTERNOON — Horse Racing and Vaudeville in Front of Grand Stand-LN --C.W.A-C. Precision Squad. (Races start at 2.00 o'clock SHARP) TWO YEAR OLD FUTURITY. 2.11 TROT AND PACE FREE FOR ALI. TROT 8.22 PACE. Vaudeville Acts and C.W.A.G. nnmtainment will be inter- TUEGDAY. AUGUST 10th NOTI: Deco program is subiect to change. — AFTERNOON - llorse Racing and Vaudeville in Front of Grand Stand 1.40 o'clock-Precision Squad Drill C.W.A.C. (Races Start at 2.00 o'clock SHARP) THREE YEAR OLD FUTUBITY £18 TROT AND PACE 2-22 TROT. — VAUDEVILLE ACTS — interspersed between the heats of the races will be our Vaude- ville a consisting of thrilling acts of haszard and skill. Big time sensations from World Fairs and great circuscs, featur- ing LOU SKUCE, Cartoonist Extraordinary — STANLEY DEERE» BEARS, greatest animal act on tour today -- THE AMERICAN EAGLES. world's most thrilling highwire act — DON FRANSICSO. King of the Slack Wire — HELEN BRUCE, Canada's greatest lady singer — OLD KING COLE, one man circus — C.W.A.C. enter- tainment group - NEW YORK PARAMOUNT REVUE, one of the beet all Revues with pretty girls, lovely costumes, colorful scenery, rhythm. beauty and music in four pageants — 2i PIECE ORCHESTRA]. BAND will furnish music for afternoons and NOTE: It may be necessary to race the 8.10 Trot and and 2.2! Pace in two divisions. ff se the second divhion added to either Thursday or Friday. Vaudeville Acts and O-WAO. Entertainment will be spei-‘sed between heats of the Harness Racing, with singing Helen Bruce. Orchestral Band of ii pieces will furnish music. — EVENING SHOW - IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND FOUR YEAR OLD FUTURITY TROT 2J9 TROT AND PAOI FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE Vaudeville Acts and C.W.A.O. entertainment will be inter- spersed between heats oi the Harness Racing, with singing by Helen Bruce. Orchestral Band of 21 pieces will furnhh music. evenings. -- EVENING SHOW -- IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND (SHOW STARTS at 8.00 o'clock) The Evening Show will bc more colorful than ever, with a sperscd between heats of the Harness Racing. with singing by Helen Bruce. Orchestral Band of 21 pieces will furnish music. .__.( — EVENING SHOW — If IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND (SHOW STARTS at 8.00 0’clock) — EVENING SHOW - IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND (SHOW STARTS at 8.00 o'clock) (SHOW STARTS at: 8.00 o'clock) run evening program with all acts of Vaudeville and OM-A-G. Entertainment and n ' ‘on Squad-Singing by Helen lrnco. la- terinissicn at nlns o'clock for presentation ei priers to owners. drivers and grooms. Orchestral band oi £1 ptoom. A concluding evening's performance that will be one of the best oi the fell. with a finale of fireworks. NOTI: We wish to extend our grateisi thanks to Lover Ins. manufacturers of Soap Products, a for thfi kind release oi iicicn Bruce to take part in our Old Home Week program. Full Evening Program will all acts oi Vaudeville and 0.W.A.0. Entertainment and Precision Swab-Singing by Helen Bruce — An ' “ fine and ‘“‘ , with g, brilliant display of fireworks-Orchestral Bend oi ii plcocs will furnish music. complete line of Vaudeville including three or more numbers oi the New York r-ramount Revue, the C.W.A.C. Precision Squad will be seen in their superb drill in the Riding Arena lighted with 22,000 candle power—s full program oi acts-Helen Bruce will make two or more appearances and C-WAC. Entertainment Group will supply several features. The large vaudeville stage will be a thing oi beauty with its GodfreywSound System IAII announcements will be made by the Godfrey Sound System, conveying music and song in the truest possible manner. Music will be furnished by a ZI-Piece Orchestral Band, each one a finished musician. Singing by Helen Bruce. ilk-Classes HORSE RACES ilk-Classes r 100 of the Maritime: speedicet horses. Largest number. - Full Evening Program with all acts of Vaudeville and QW. A.C. entertainment and Precision Squad-Singing by Helen Bruce —An exceptionally fine and colorful program, concluding with a brilliant display of ilreworks-Orchest s. Band of 2i pieces will furnish music. in the Midway. In the evenings it will be a beautiful sight with over 800 extra colored lights and music imm two organs. New sideshowa will make their appearance here. fronted with new banners, new canvas and the latest in sound speakers. Positively the greatest line of attrac- tions that has ever been exhibited at a Midway in the Msritlmes. A special trip of the Ferry end special train with 12 cars are required bring Lynch's Shows here. _ LYNCH’S 1943 IMPROVED MIDWAY will be seen in action every afternoon and evening. Included in his thrills will be twin giant Ferris Wheels with new lighting effects on both wheels. In addition there will be the Merry-Go-Round, Char-plane, Whip, Kiddie Ride, Loop- thc-Loop, Octopus Ride-The very latest in amusement devices. Other specialties will be the Monkey Circus and Pony Rides. Don't fail to take —— FIRE WORKS — FIREWORKS — A; a finale to each evening's performance we will give a small but spec- tacular display of fireworks with no Big Barthes to disturb your nerves. This year we will concentrate on double mammoth cyclonic wheels that commence with a lively display of darting golden apengies and suddenly trans- form into a cyclone of flying silver. Triple columns of National Colors — Three gigantic batteries of Roman Candles. Niagara Falls -WIIII lparlil. Ipangles and eorriiscatlone will be the final and it will light up the surround- ings like a veritable fairyland.‘ IThe list of horses below does not comprise all those entered. Ove in track history- ,The largest entry list-the most horses and the greatest gala xy of speed, ever seen in action on a Maritime track. Some Of The Horses Are : In The cream of Maritime horses will show their mettle here. Don't miss a day. Be In your seat. on Tureen. Weiss-lav. ‘finalist. so! Ideas. ettsnsne and cereals-w the thrill of ti" leading Drivers Will ' YWI- Suzanna: lncludg 50B MORRISON NAT! nauovaa. us rue ones-r u. l-I r-s nu. a. nraacr ass narrr 1.. 2.0a 1-s cnaa-ruur sans ace nsaar nrnacr m an. aaarran ace 1.4 Past the Iparisr and round the turn The flying pours come, Their hon/beats echoing on the air Like the roll of a muffled drusn. Grim and determined are the men '40 Sphinx-like they sit and ride, vrcron has s." Awaiting the finish they know full well sosaosn uoosras an Will be won or lost in a stride. ~ _ fi-‘tl-lngiatét; ‘ vo IIDA new EL ALLISON LANGILIII MIKE JABALEE EARLE SEMPLE ONE 0F THE BEST EVER-We believe that the four afternoons of h and Vaudeville and the {our Evening Shows will furnish what we expemowIIs Elannzoilgirt! standing entertainment in the 5t years history of our Association. Some of our acts have travelled thousands of miles and you will be treated to the best that a... be obtained In 1|" smusemclrlrt world. No such entry list oi horses has been seen in any Canadian province within our reco ec n. . fit iiiirltl" I l. - TOP HAT l." l-d o‘ l ‘ BASIL HANOVER LII l-l MILLIE KALMUOI $.08 l-I WATOIIIIM 8.0‘! and It or more ethno- JOE HENNESSE! B. P. POLEY H. HARRISON H. HASTINGI I. MORESIDI and others ' I Dinners and lunches served In restaurant under Main Grand Stand. Reasonable prices ADMISSION FREE T0 MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION GRAND STAND z-Aftcrnoon, 75 cents for Horse Races and Vaudeville (Tex sirtre.) Children, 50 cents (Tax extra.) Season Tickets at all dru store EVENING SHOWS _ GRAND‘ STAND:—35 cents (Tex extra). Children 25 cents (TeX extra). g . LT--COI.'. D. A. MEOKINNON, D. S. O., President. ,|_ w_ BQULTER’ secretary- 03-00 (Tax Included.)