,. GUST 8. 194Z___ ¢g_,,,_________=L i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN was; g < . a: E CHARLOTTE TO WN H AUGUST lili to ; TUESDAY, AUGUST 11th Norm-Bees programme is nubioct to change in the 211 and IreeIorAllvisthFr r sum ' day and the an trgt DIIIQFIIUUJ. I m” b’ m“ °“ wdm“ -AFTERNO0N__ nonsr: RACING AND VAUDEVILLE IN FRONT 0F GRAND STAND (Races start at 2 P. M. sharp) ' Three Year Old Futurity i 2.22 Pace, 1st Division ' 1.82 Trot " —VAUDEVILLE ACTS- In‘ ’ between the heats of the races will be our Vaudeville program with a gorgeous Revue of beautiful girls. thrilling acts of haszard and skill, big ‘time sensations from world fairs and mid-western fairs- THI GREAT MILOS—Two super-sensational stars on 125 foot rigging performing aerial acts that will thrill you through and through. SENSATIONAL WALDOS-Recent stars from Ringling Cir- cur. THE CRESSONIANS—A teeter-board sensation. THE CASTLEREAGl-IS-A comedy that is barrels of fun_ Till OOPELANDS FROM HOLLYWOOD-Artists on roller lliltes. Beauty and skill combined_ RALPH AND MAlDA-Superb dancing team, PAT RAFFERTY-Famour Duinbelis star. JOE MURPHY-Comedy artist. IEIEIEQIEIIQEIIEIIEI IEIILIJIEIEIEIIEIEIIEIIEIE] A '"" III _ QLD HUM E WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION IEEJIEEEJEEEJEIEEIIEIEEIEIEEEIIE ‘l l._l -- ALL READY FOR THE BIG SHOW ... .'1‘HE MONTHS OF P I AND BREADTH 0F TI§PI§PBQ§IQFTI$ESAVI§I§IOOIYEREAllllfwvxgéigg NOW READY FOR OUR PATRONS—FOR OUR FRIENDS THROUGHOUT THE LENGTH THE M ARITIMES_ AND ALSO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND RELGENEROUSLY PATRONIZED US— FOR CANADIANS BEYOND THE CONFINES OF CAPITAL 0F THE GARDEN 0F THE GULF KNOWING FULL ATIVES FROM UNCLE SAM’S COUNTRY-THEY ARE SPEEDING TOWARDS THE HAVE DONE EVERYTHINGWEPOSSIBLY COULD To PLACE WELL THAT THEY WILL RECEIVE A ROYAL WELCOME HERE. WE ON OUR PART SHOW AND PROVIDE A GREAT PROGRAM 0F HARNESS RXUR GROUNDS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR OUR BIG PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK gENEAE .0 ONE AND ALL— BE ONE OF THE THOUSANDS RE IEEEPE£EEEEENSESTSEEEEEIVEEETiREEEEEEREIRERERENE’ E¥R"{~Ei‘%.% T. MISS T - I I T - HE THRILLS AND ENTERTAINMENT WHICH GOES WITH ONE OF THE GREATEST OUTDOOR SHOWS IN MARITIME ANNALS. --- THIS IS OUR PROGRAM ... gATRlClA BAILEY-A lovely singer of international famg of ul-kE AMERICAN SWING FOLLIES REVUE-One of the beet E "I"! "m! PIQIIY Blfls. lovely costumes, colorful scenery- Rhytllm. beauty and music in four pageants. ROYAL ORCHESTRAL BAND OF NINE PIECES —WilI furnish music for afternoon and evening. EVENING SHOW —IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND- (Show starts at 8.15 P. M.) The EVEN"! 550W Wm flflmmvllce with an event programmed by the Charlottetown Riding Club in the Horse Show Arena, m]. lowed by the complete line of Vaudeville including three or more Illlmbe s of the American Swing Follies Revue. There will be no waits -Vaudeville and Horse Show going on at the same time so that spectators can watch either ones as they desire, Th; are“; will be as bright as day with 22,000 candle power lights and the large vaudeville stage with ncvw spotlights will be a thing or beauty. Patricia Bailey, beautiful and talented singer will sing one or more numbers. Pat Rafferty, alone and teaming up with Joe Murphy_ will be heard in comic songs and humorous reparotee-See also Ralph and Malda, superb dancing team, and many other interesting features. Don't miss the Evening Shows —They will be concluded with a short but spectacular series of Fireworks. —WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th- HORSE RACING AND VAIIDEVILLE IN FRONT FRONT OF GRAND STAND-- ' (Races start zit 2 P. M. sharp) L22 Pace, 2nd Division. 2.17 Trot or Free For All Trot. 2.16 Trot and Pace_ Vaudeville acts will be interspersed between heats of the Har- "955 Raving. with Singing by Patricia Bailey, Pat Rafferty and Joe Murphy, —EVENING SHOW- —IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND- (Show starts at 8.15 P. M.) Full Evening Program with 8 acts of Vaudeville-Horse Show-_ Singing by Patricia Bailey, Pat Rafferty and Joe Murphy-Ralph nnd Maida, exceptionally clcvcr dancing tcum--Concluding with l. brilliant display of Fireworks. -—TIIURSDAY, AUGUST 13th -MO'RNING- Judging of Llvc Stock and Poultry in Show rings, commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m. —AFTIERNOON-— —I~IORSE RACING AND VAUDEVILLE IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND- IEIEIEIEIEIIEIEJIEIQIIEEIEIEEIEJIQIEIIEIIEIIEJIEEIE - PAGE SEVEN i» IEIEUIEJIEIQIEJIQIEIEIIEJDJIEIEIEIEIEIEEEIIEIEIEIEIIE CHARL O TTE TO WN AUGUSTUS“ llll to 141i] H Vaudeville acts will be interspersed between heats of the Har- ness Racing. with singing by Patricia Bailey, Pat Rafferty and Joe Murphy, -EVENING SHOW- —IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND- (Show starts at 8.15 P. M.) Full Evening program with 8 acts of Vaudeville --Horse Show —Singing by Patricia Bailey, Pat. Rafferty and Joe Murphy-Ralph and Maida, exceptionally clever dancing team-Concluding with l. brilliant display of Fireworks. -—(FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th- -AFTERNOON— -HORSE RACING AND VAUDEVILLE IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND— (Races start at 2 P. M. sharp. 4 yr. odl Futurity. Free For All or 2.17 Trot 2.14 Trot and Pace Vaudeville acts will be interspersed between heats of the Bal- ness Racing, with singing by Patricia Bailey, Pat Rafferty and Joe Murphy. —EVENING SHOW- —lN FRONT OF GRAND STAND- (Show starts at 8.15 P. M.) i-ull evening program with 8 acts of Vaudeville —-Iuici'ml§8l011 at 9.00 o'clock for presentation nt prizes to owners, drivers and —MORNING_ (Races start at 2 P. l“: sharp) o ms A orgcous show bv the American Giving Follies con- Judging of Live Stock and Poultry in Show rings, commencing‘ 2 yr. old Futurity. fi:u:ing"he geveninrs enwrflmmenbnne of the best of “m ;0u,._ n’ 9 olclock’ a‘ m‘ AFTERNOON 2?: gaflgggsegnd Pa“ with a super-spectacle Fireworks display. s@@w@@@u@@@@@@@@n@@ All announcements will be made by the Godfrey Sound System, conveying music and song in the truest possible manner. Music will be WAY will_be seen_in action ever)’ afternoon and evening. Included in his thrills will be twn_\_ giant Ferris Wheels, with new lighting effects on both wheels. In addition there “III LYNCI-PS 1942 IMPROVED MID way it will delight you. In the evenings it will be a beautiful sight with over, 800- extra colored lights and music from two organs. shows will make their appearance her _ _ _ canvas and the latest in sound speakers. Positively the greatest line of New side- e, fronted with new banners, new attractions that has ever been exhibited at a hlidivay in the Blaritimes. be the Merry-Go-Round, Charplane, Whip, Kidd Ride, Loolrihe-Lflfll» “ the S. S. Prince Edward and special train with 18 cars y, furnished for the Vaudeville acts by the Royal Orchestral Band, each "l" 3 finished muslclali- SIREIBB b)’ Pfllfilila 35m)’- PBI- "RBIIBNY Octopus Ride, the very latest in amusement devices. Other specialties will a A special mp of from the old Dunbells, Joe Murphy, radio star. he the Monkey Circus and the Pony Rides. Don’t fail t0 take m the MICI- are required to bring Lyncws Shaw-s hem I2 Classes HORSE RACES l2 Classes " IIIIREWORKS Our Fireworks will be the finale 10 our ,t-'7f - . _ - - gvening’s entertainment. No bombs or Big fire list of horses above does not comprise all of those entered. Over 100 of the Maritim es Berth,“ ,0 disturb you, neve,.ves_ “ma. w, 2,, speediest horses. Largest number of horses in many years. ha" concentrated 0“ fr" S"P@1'-Sv'=¢1fl¢1@- ‘f: Fireworks displays consisting of the Double a: LEADING DRIVERS W“ 5°“ m’ IER;"I..€.I:;";I l.';i:;l;f:::.::";:::;r:.ii: ~ I a o I ' ' I . . ‘ * ‘ I! INCLUDE "The cream of Maritime horses Will show their mettle here. Don’t missa Itfiecfiogm M sulddenly transforms in“, a cyclone o, flying I ' ' . AND RT ' 2. -. ' . gégangagcuz Be llll Y0!!!‘ seat 011 Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday teglirgggrgoyévé>aofinytos 1 4 BlVBériple columns of National Colors-Three TYNIIIALL SEMPLE a ernoons and experience the thrlu 3f the YQar- MART rIARkAwAY 2.04 1.4. gigantic batteries of Roman Candles. .0 10mm! CONROY SAN TON 2m M. . . . . ; 25hr, mglgtrqréri zéogsi-li. t Fflllglfillén Nuniiber -This consists 0f six Foun- ~f - - ' , ~' ,5 ~ ~ ains a pro uce lovely sprays oi‘ golden IIAIUIRHIIZIIEIIIIHUKN fillotfilhe quarter and round the turn ‘gfifiilii spangles over 15 feel in height. amen CAMPBELL e ymg pacers come, MILLII. xALswcx 2.09 1-2. , , lAltlalNsgiMrkli ILheIr hoofbeats Ethoinn 0n the air Wsacrldrinliiizliiro" ma‘ Nlflstqra Falls ‘Tlylilthfspalrksdsnansies mid ~ M!" B "w" Lise 11mm“ f ff] dd _ I l‘ g - corrusca Ions Wl c e inn an it will light {i HARLEY HARRISON 0 a m" e rum rsi§ii'§§i¥r‘§§l=§.§f.ff" up the surroundings like :1 veritable fnir_vland—- i‘ mxs JABBLEE Grim and determined are the men TIIE BAKER 2.06 L4. w“ 5°09 248 Sphinx-like they sit and ride, HAL noon: 2i And the night shall be f'll d "th l d XB,§,'Z,§,“'{E,NG,LH Awaiting the finish they know full well “I220. And the cares that infcstliliee diiy g a M53 ANnMg-ls-ngns AN" 806m; ' ‘ Will fold their tents like the Arabs s or omens. And silently steal away. LIIIIICIIES served cafeteria style in restaurant under Main Grand Stand. Reasonable prices. Q ' l ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION - Grand Stand: 75 cemts afternoons for Horse Races and Vaudeville (Tax extra). LT"COL' D‘ A‘ MacKlNNoN’D'S'0"Presldem’ , ‘ Children 50 cents (Tax extra). " Evening Shows: In from of Grand Stand, as cents (Tax extra); g 1 " ‘__ J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. Children 25 cents (Tax extra). Season Tickets at all drug stores: $2.50 (Tax extra). l, "I