"ifié-L; _. r§§1'»;i.:';'e 59%. - This year’s ‘ been revised and many leading exhibitors toge ~ Every farmer or live stock breed Main Building will be entirely re- éver seen there. THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN TIS s THE [NINE sun 0F THE 21601535 In It Is the first shot in our publicity campaign to acquaint you with the many features that . make up the big Provincial Exhibition which opens at Charlottetown MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1am~ctusts FRIDAY Ivtuansiiueusizam Fair will be the greatest in Exhib changes introduced. ther with the management. er in Prince Edward Island should send for the new Prize List. ition history. We are offering more prize money in a The entire Prize List for fancy wor k, embroidery and all indoor exhibits h For months we have been making preparations and now our _ program is complete. Our Prize List has ll classes of live stock. Each class has been reviewed under the supervision of We anticipate larger live stock entries than ever before. The decorated and arrangements made for many new exhibits. It will house the biggest line of indoor exhibits and industrial displays asbeen changed and is a great improvement over other years. I $14,500 IN PURSES PRIZES AND PREMIUMS The biggest amount of money offered in years. VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM—Our acts have been ar- m‘ nuns: nicmu I PROGRAM S-JAYS RIDING-d’. TIIESITY — WEDNESDAY THURSDAY i1 CLASSES WITH‘ PURSES, PRIZES AND PREMIUMS TOTALLING OVER $4,500. Every Class will fill well and will bring together the fastest and best race horses in the Maritimes, and head fin- ishes that will bring our crowded grand stands to their feet. Positively the best balanced program we, have had in recent years. All the horse- men are planning to come to Char- lottetown. They like the track, they like our treatment and they like our crowds. - Special prizes for owners, drivers and i THE THE ranged though George A. Hamid of New York and we are, assured that they are high class. CIMSE SENSATION is one of the rare thrillers oftlie world, an attraction performed on the most original and oddest rigging ever constructed. Tlirilhng, nerve-racking, death-defying feats, originating at the dizzy height of 100 feet, where four aerial artists combat nature’s law of gravity. Just returned from Europe where they performed ‘before many Crowned heads and were the sensa- tion at the Cirque de Paris show of 1934. Positively the finest outdoor act in America to-day, brought here at great expense to please our public. FOUR FANTINOS-This quartette comprises two ladies and two men. They have recently ar- rived in the United States after a long and suc- cessful tour of Europe and South America. 'I‘lIis will be theirgfirst booking in Canada. Miss ' ‘mi Fanto is one of the wofld’s greatest lady attfzztes. Her work on the flying rings and her gymrwstic feats on the Spanish Web have won the admir- ation of thousands. She holds the world’s record of }1‘25(;‘kick-overs” while suspended by only one an . GEORGETTY’S HOLLYWOOD COMIQUES wi_ll take care of the fun part of our program and will pre- sent a most novel entertainment in that they dance on their hands with their bodies up-right. Their boxing act in which they box with their feet instead of their hands, carrying out all the rules and regulations of the game, is a knock-out in more senses than one. Do not fail to witness this attraction, it is strictly high class. FIREWIJRKB h This popular feature which enter- tained over 10,000 people at our night shows last year, will surely draw big- ger crowds this year. The program has taken months of preparation- many of the features have been made by special request. These include a miniature replica of the Battle of Amiens Artillery Barrage which starts with the Aerial Salute Following it will be Dragon Rockets, Search Light Rockets, Japanese Gom- ~ ets, Yellow Sunset Bombshell, the Hollinger, golden shell, first burst coarse gold, second burst fine gold, third burst gold dust. Prince of Wales Plumes, Triple Fountain of Silver and Veil of Multi-Colored Star, Columns of Empire, the Whirlwind and be- tween thirty and forty other features of dazzling pyrotecnic achievements producing the most - marvelous dis- grooms. plays ever shown in the Maritimes- ‘Prizes for fastest horse, fastest heat, breaking track record, etc., etc. ¥ ' CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, the “Singing Lumber- jack,” will be an added feature and one that you g will like. Every afternoon and evening he will entertain you with his marvelous voice. ‘(Wm-um L< I Afternoon Program in Front of Grand Stand A - ' ' ’ , ' " ° , f ll V d ‘lle Program and Singing. Our afternoon program on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will start at two o clot-lkeshgilrylagd ;s;l1ldcéi£lsli€t:efgfirsieoliglcigngheuinesizlillflxgtime rue horses in action These will be three afternoons crowded with thrills and excitement. You will witness and the “Singing Lumberjac ” in popular songs of the day. Evening Program in Front of Grand Stand ING CLUB will stage a horse snow in the new show ring TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, starting at 8P.'M. the CHARLOTTETOWN RID_ ’ l d d ill be increased to 22,000 candle power, the greatest illumination east of Toronto. Last year s horse show p ease an 100 x 230 feet in centrefield. Its lighting w drew large crowds. This year’s show will be a much finer one. Full vaudeville program every evening. The acts featuredwith magnesium lights will stand out CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN, the “Singing Lumberjack” in popular songs of the day. _~ _ The evening will end with a grand spectacular display of fireworks. Over two hours entertainment without a dull moment. Positively the finest nignt show ever given east of Montreal. . FOR THE YOUNG in fact almost a brand . - -- ‘- tld ' m‘ as flfhed T“ ‘"35 BILL LYNCH ““°““ ““"° "°°“ “‘°‘°““‘"Zfitfiififittifiitifisfififiitlifififiii‘; éitiittfitat... Efitltmitiggffifint 2a.: i. BilPs 1935 are... new show but still retaining all the rides and other f‘ HER AWAY. SEE OUR ISLAND AT ITS PEAK. THEY» ment. DAYS NOW. WRITE YOUR FRIENDS IN THE MARITIMES OR FART A PLAN YOUR Ho“ W THEM AND THE ENTERTAINMENT WE WILL PROVIDE. 75c TO RACES. Special Low Prices Evenings. WILL BE ASTOUNDED ATWIIAT WE CAN SHO ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 25c. WRITE FOR PRIZE LIST To J. "w. B OULTER, Secretary in bold relief. i, $1.00 sEEs THE WHOLE snow 0N RACE DAYS. . EXHIBITORS BE SURE AND i ‘ ' ____.-.._..___..__.__. _.i.__-_->--—--~ ~- \ \