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OLD HOME week AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION [-1 IEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEEEEIIEIEIEIIQEIEIIEI IEJIQEJIEIEIIZEIEIEIIEIE a1 AUGUST g1 IEIEIIEIIEIEIIEJIEIIEIIEIIEIEIEIEIEIEEIIEIIQJE CHARL O TTETO WN Zlli to 15th !EE@@@@@@@@@@@@E@@@@@ --- The Big Week ls Almost Here --- The Show Is Almost On -- THE MONTHS OF PREPARATION ARE OVER AND WE ARE NOW READY FOR OUR PATRONS—THEY HAVE HEARD THE CALL IN UNCLE SAM’S COUNTRY, THOSE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE GARDEN OF THE GULF WHO LEFT US YEARS AGO TO MAKE NEW HOMES FAR AFIELD—HEARTS ARE YEARNING FOR THE HOMELAND AND NO DOUBT AS THEY ARE SPEEDING TOWARDS US THROUGH THEIR MINDS IS RUNNING THE FAMILIAR LINES WHICH WE LEARNED IN OUR SCHOOL DAYS-BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME. ALL OVER THE MARITIME PROVINCES THE TREK IS ON AND WILL CONVERGE AT CHARLOTTETOWN AND THEIR NUMBERS WILL BE SWELLED BY THE THOUSANDS WHO WILL JOURNEY FROM EVERY NOOK AND HAMLET, FROM CITY AND TOWN IN OUR DEAR LITTLE ISLE-BE ONE OF THOSE THOUSANDS—DON’T MISS THE THRILLS AND ENTERTAINMENT WHICH WILL GO WITH THE GAYEST OUTDOOR SHOW IN MARITIME ANNALS. THIS 1s OUR PROGRAM g —TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th- ‘j’ (Afternoon, 1.10 Standard Time, 2.10 D. S. T.) —HARNESS HORSE RACING IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND THREE YEAR OLD FUTURITY TROT-wlth Lusty‘s First, Doro. thy Abbelle, Kelly‘; Nightmare, Miss Brewer and Abbe Jack- son. THREE YEAR OLD FUTURITY PACE-with Hilds. Budlong 2.20 1-4, Wait NSee, Bullet, Bonnie Budlong, Jack Clyde. Raymond Budlong 2.15 High Tide. 2.12 TROT AND PACE-with Aaron L. 2.07 1.4, Buck Hanover 2.05 1-2. Dudey Patch 2.06 1-2, Joe Direct 2.07, Sully 2.09 1-4. Signal Senator 2.08 1-4. Volrida 2.09 and others. 2.22 TROT-with Ethel Bellini 2.14 1.4, Darkey Kai-mud: 2.18, Little Fox 2.18, Model T. 2.14 1-4, Scotty Watson 2.15 L2, Shirley L. 2.20 1-4 and others. —VAUDEVILLE ACTS- lnterspersed between the heats of the races will be our Vaude- ville Program, the greatest ever p-esented to a Maritime audience —-Gorgeous Revue with beautiful girls-Thrilling acts of hassard and skill-Big time sensations from the World's Fairs and mid Western fairs. THE FIVE ELTONS-Thls is the most daring aerial sensation ever before the public. A super-thriller that was the leading fea- ture at the New York World's Fair. MILLS AND MILLS-Western United States high wire artists supreme, featuring Jumbo Junior, the human man-elephant of the high wire. YO-YO-Thc Phiilpino sensation in fast juggling novelty and daring foot slide. THE MAY SISTERS-acrobatic and contortlon dancers know in the show world as the Rubber Girls. HAPPY HARRISONS CIRCUS-One of the best stars of the sawdust ring. An animal group with ponies, dogs, monkeys and Chasso, the comedy bucking muic. AL it: BOB HARVEY-Stars of the radio and music halls. In- ternationally known. Comedy song and entertainment aplenty. OOOOOOOO4000OOOOOOQ> OO4QOQFOO O-O-OOOOO All announcements will be made by the Godfrey Sound System, conveying music and song in the truest possible manner. furnished for the Vaudeville acts by the Commanders Orchestral Band Robert Garden Master of Ceremonies, Al and Bob Harvey in comedy songs, and Audrey Warner from Toronto, each one a finished musician. swcct singer of popular songs. QOOOOOOOO40-OO-OO Ill Classes The list of horses shown above does not comprise all of those entered. Only once before in Maritime racing annals has any track received such a tremendous entry list. LEADING DRIVERS WILL INCLUDE TYNDALL SEMPLE BILLY HOOD JOHNNY CONROY WELL MCNEILL WWILLARD KELLY JOE O'BRIEN THOMAS ETTER JACK MacMlLLAN JOE HOOD H. M. SWEENEY BOB MORRISON PAT MOKENNA MIKE JABBLEE JIIVLVIIE POWER CLARENCE SCHUMAN AND OTHERS Lunches served cafeteria style by the Ladies of the Reasonable prices. ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS. MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Grand Stand: 75c afternoons for Horse Races and Vaudeville. Evening Shows in front of Grand Stand: 35c. Children 25c. AUDREY WARNER-Beautiful and talented American lady singer, former Chicago Opera Company star. Sweet singer of popular songs. THE FOUR DEL RIOS-Comedy acts with fun for the fam- 1ly.. LEE AND SANDRA-Internationally known dancing team. Beautiful and talented young lady and young man who have won. a deservedly high reputation in the United States and Can- ada. THE CANADIAN ltOCHl-ITTES REVUE-Ten Ilflllllifll"! dancing girls, gorgeously costumed, shown with modern lighting effects in several numbers. _'_l‘hese girls are yolllll. bfllltillll. with plenty of personality. The celebrated TORONTO COMMANDERS ORCHESTRA BAND will iurnlsh music throughout the week. —EVENING SHOW- —lN FRONT OF GRAND STAND—- (7.20 Standard Time, 8.20 D. S. T.) The Evening Show will commence with an event pro- grammed by the Charlottetown Riding Club in the Horse Show arena, followed by the complete line of Vaudeville, including at icast two numbers of the Canadian Rockettes Revue. There will be no waits-Vaudeville and l-lorae Show going on at the 581110 time so that spectators can watch either one as they desire. The Arena will be as bright as day with 22,000 candle power lights and the large vaudeville stage with new spotlights will be a thing oi’ beauty. Audrey Warner, beautiful and talented singer, will sing one or more numbers and Al and Bob Harvey will be a feature in their inimitable repartee, also Lee and Sandra, internationally famous dance stars. Don't miss one of the Evening shows. They will con- clude with a short but spectacular series of fireworks. —WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13th- (Afternoon, 1.10 Standard Time, 2.10 D. S. T.) Music will he and the Hawiian Dancers. O-O-OO O4 OO O0 O O Ofi OOO-OOQ-Ofi OOO OOQ OOOO-OO OOOJ OO-O-Ofi-Ofi-FOOO-O Ofi-OQ OOO4 O OO-O 0-0 OOOOOOOO OO-O-OOO O-OO-OO-O-O-O OO~O-O4-O O-O-OO‘ HORSE RACES HARNESS HORSE RACING IN FRONT 0F GRAND STAND 2.22 PACE FIRST DIVISION-with Brian Yorke 2.13 1.4. Dinah G. 2.15, Grattan Queen 2.10 3-4, Lee Canuek $.15. Margaret Jean 2.19 3-4, Miss Victoria 2.14, Ruth Peters 2.16, Silent Mao 2.15 1-4, Shlppdalc 2.14 1-2, Chamberlain and others. 2.18 TROT—with Hillside Scott 2.11 3-4. Little Fox 2.19. Model '1‘. 2.14 1-4. Paulabbe 2.11 1-2, Peter Pin 2.14 1-2. Scotty Watson 2.15 1-2, Watchlm it. 11 1-2, Beaverdaie 2.13 and others. 2.16 TROT AND PACE-with Bebe McElwyn 2.10 1-4 Calumet Duds - 2.09 1-4, Charlotte B. 2.09 1-4, Martlndell 2.11. MIMI’ BM"! 2.10 1-4. San Ton 2.08. Albert E. Grattan 2.12 and others. Vaudeville acts will be interpersed between heats of the har. ness racing with singing by Audrey Warner and Al and Bob liar- VP)’- —EVENING SHOW- -IN FRONT 0F GRAND STAND- (7.20 Standard Time, 8.20 D. S. T. Full evening program with l2 acts of Vaudeville. Horse Show. Singing by Audrey Warner and Al andBob Harvey. Lee and Sandra internationally famous dance team. Concluding with a brilliant display of fireworks. —THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th— (Afternoon, 1.10 Standard Time, 2.10 D. S. T.) HARNESS HORSE RACING IN FRONT 0F GRAND STAND FOUR YEAR. OLD FUTURITY—with George Worthy 2.19 3-4, and Margaret Jean 2.19 3.4. 2.19 TROT AND PACE-with Bonnie Scott. 2.10. Bebe McElwyn 2.10 1-4. Gail Harvester 2.13, Jean llenley 2.11, Moonglow 2.1.2- 1.2, Oakhurst Queen 2.11 Uscita Britton 2.11 and others. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE-with Bedford Grattan 2.08. All Grattan 2.07, Jane Aaoff 1.59 1-2. Rainey G. Henley 2.06. Joe Direct 2.07, Tracey Hanover 2.03. Waiter Brown 2.05 1-4 and others. 2.22 PACE SECOND DIVISION- Mac 2.17. Ada O—OOOOOOO%OOO% LYNCH'S 1941 IMPROVED MIDWAY will be in action every afternoon and evening. Included in his thrills are twin giant ferns wheels similar to those used in Miami last winter, with new lighting effects on both wheels. In addition there will be the Merry-Go-Round, Chair-Plane, Whip, Kiddy-Ride, Loo p-the-Loop. Octopus Ride, the very latest in amusement devices. Other specialties will be the Monkey Circus Don’t fail to take in the Midway, it will de- lli Classes Here will be seen in action the fastest trotters and pacers in Canada. Upwards of 160 entries of the best in the Maritimes will show their mettle here. Don’t miss a day. Be in your seat on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday afternoons and experience the thrill of the year. Past the quarter and round the turn The flying pacer; come, Their hoofbeate echoing on the air Like the roll of a muffled drum; Grim and determined ore the men As Sphinx-like they sit and ride, Arcaitlny the finish they know full well Will be lost or won by a stride. Children 5044 SOME OF THE HORSES JANE AZOIT 1.50 1.2. ALL GBATTAN 2.01 TILADEY HANOVER 2.00. IIAINEY O. HENLEY 2.00 AARDN L 2.07 l-l. DUDEY PATCH 2.06 l-I SAN TON $.08 LUSTY FRISCO 2.01 Ll USCITA IRITTON I.0I Y 8J8 l , AND DOZINS OI OTHERS. light you. In the evenings it will be a beautiful sight with over 800 extra colored lights and music from two organs. New sideshows will make their appearance here fronted with new banners, new canvas and the latest in sound speakers. Positively the greatest line of attractions that has ever been exhibited at a Midway in the Maritlmes. A special trip of ‘ the S. S. Prince Edward and a special train with 18 cars are required to bring Lynch's Shows here. -O-OOOO-OOOOO‘ OOO —EVENING SHOW- , —IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND (7.20 Standard Time, 8.20 D. S. T.) Full evening program with 12 acts of Vaudeville. Horse Show. Singing by Audrey Warner and Al and Bob Harvey. Lee and Sandra». internationally famous dance team. Concluding with a brilliant display or fireworks. _ -FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th- (Afternoon, 1.10 Standard Time, 2.10 D.S.T.} HARNESS HORSE RACING IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND TWO YEAR OLD FUTURITY-with Trixie Budlong, Marguerite Rose, Churchill, Margaret Frisco, Janet Bud, Pixie Budiong. Iva Worthy. FREE FOR ALL TROT-with Hal Brltton 2.09 8-4, June Evans 2.10 1-4. Lusty Frisco 2.07 1-4. Millie Kalmuck 2.11, Piaydale 2.04 1-2, Holiyrood Harmon 2.07, and others. 2.14 TROT AND PACE-with Aaron L. $.01 i-i. Sully 2.09 i-4. Joe Direct 2.07, Direct L. 2.09 1-2, Calumet Duds 2.09 l-l. and others. —EVENING SHOW- j —IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND- (7.20 Standard Time, 8.20 D. S. T.) Full evening program with 1: acts of Vaudeville. Inter- mission at 9..00 o'clock Standard Time (10.00 o'clock D. S. '1‘.) for llresentatlon of prises to owners, drivers and grooms. A gorgeous show by the Canadian ltockettes. concluding the evening's enter. tainment-one of the best of the fonr~—with a super-spectacle fireworks display. _ —- FIREWORKS —- Our fireworks will be the finale to our evening's entertainment. No bombs or Big Bertha: to disturb your nerves, instead we have concentrated on four super-spectacle fireworks displays consisting of the Double Mammoth Cyclonic Wheel Number that com- mences with a lively display of darting Golden Spangles and suddenly transforms into a cyclone of flying silver. Triple columns of 'Nstlonal Colors-Three gigan- tic batterles of Roman Candles. Fountain N umber-This consists of six Fountains that produce lovely sprays ‘of Golden Spangles over 15 feet in height. Niagara Fails-With sparks, spangles and cor- ruscations will be the finale and it will light up the surroundings like a veritable falryisnd- And the night shall be filled with giadness. And the cares that infest the day Will fold, their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal sway. $0 Charles Auxiliary of the Charlofitown Hospital in restaurant‘ under main Grand Stand. Lit-COL. o. A. MacKINNON, o.s.o ., President, J. W. BOULTER, Secretary.