“- . w-s-u-geun-rsqgununisxtnnfx-ztmrzrsur -_ ....~_-.._..._a.A_-_..._.;~__»_-; . . .- .1». ,... ‘as .. PAGE FOURTEEN _ i1 — — Province THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THKE THE lltlllllllY Ytlll IIESEHVEI i AND ATTEND THE EXHIBITION Charlottetown, August l8th to 22nd . . 1 dl d tial Exhibition and Horse Races is made The Prince Edwaltiiiealséiéitly? gfuriiithlillltdlfrithaatilotltetlcfwn with the Directors of the Charlotteto - . - , t! e eople of Prince Edward Island. It is your great recrea tion w Th? Exhibition-ls pfliflarliiaffervhgilk edIIwFrd and deserve a holiday. Don't you think so? and enjoy themsehes’ rigtlions at the best time of the year? You have just finished hay-m offers you i0 magnihgaivhole year that "ou most need a few days diversion. Exhibition Week is the great r is the one tme o ~ PLAN NOW TO ATTEND, AT LEASTONE DAY possible through the co-operation of the Provincial Government and wn Driving Park and Pro vincial Exhibition Association. cck when people from all over the Province can meet. Why notplan to take it and attend? What other event in the Province aking and you have a few days before gathering your harvest. That ecreation time for all the people of Canada's Garden JULY 12, 1930 l. _v .\ y, .\fd Objects of the Association _ ,_ . - _- . - t‘ of practical and _ The Exhibition ‘ISI prilnscgitiilliinfgrl til: pgltlfigizltigranches‘ moulding Fnenhfir ‘A$r“flltllielll:'ee‘<)ililnz ofuliorscs Cattle. Sheep and Swine. Poultry jmprovcmen o _ ~ s‘ and tflziflflrntlflli“ anftilirntrligefihlifoitiifiaigneihliznt of Domestic Science and the . n UT ET. ‘ .' . - - ' A t. cultivation of that which is lovely in Nature and r our MOTTO EDUCATION AND RECREATION COME Equalization of Freight Rates On all live stock owned on Prince Edward Island entered for ‘com- petition and coming to the Exhibition from any point on Prince Edward Island beyond ten miles of Charlottetown. 0n the Prince Ettivflfll 15181"! Railway or Island Steamers, the Exhibition Association will refund to the exhibitor all freight charges, providing that the entire exhibit by any such Exhibitor he returned to the point of shipment on the Prince Ed- ' ward Island Railway, or by Boat as above mentioned without change of ownership. These payments will be made-on production of the freight bills, and the certificate of the Station or Steamboat Agent that the ex- hibits have been returned to the place of shipment. The freight and transport charges must be prepaid on all exhibits. What the Exhibition Does 1. IT FURNISHES A COMPETITIVE GROUND where stock breed- ers can bring their live stock together and compete against one another, neighbors and outsiders alike. l 2. IT ASSISTS IN FORMING A BREEDER’S IDEAL. By viewing the animals on exhibit breeders become acquainted with the highest and finest types of live stock. Having carefully studied the true type you can form a mental picture which, when you return to your farm, will ever be before you in your efforts to improve your own animals. THE MIDWAY BILL LYNCH SHOWS re-organized with new mechanical and elec- trically operated fun wonders which will thrill young and old. Over $80,000 worth of amusement devices will be 0118111184- Be Sure to See the Horse Races in The “ Kentucky of Canada” The programme this year is the biggest that has ever been attempt- ed in this Province. There will be a great array of the best trotters and pacers from the Maritime Provinces and other places. Real fast racing will result. You will certainly be thrilled. Think of the excitement, the crowds the enthusiasm. BE SURE T0 ATTEND MONEY PRIZES Over $12,000 will be awarded in prizes and premiums. This is the largest amount ever offered. Beautiful ribbons will be awarded the suc- cessful competitors. It’s an HONOR to win a prize at this show. Horse Races 4 Days Racing with good purses for l2 classes. ers and grooms. DRIVER. Gold pieces m driv- MAYOR T. 1w. L. PROWSE CUP FOR LEADING 0 Fl th is fr they swing with perfect gusto and ease through the air from the arms of America's Premier Idlyers. - woman, works from a lofty rigging, at a greater height and casting from ever been attempted or accomplished by casting aerialists that is not incluuded in the routine of the Campbells. accomplishes a full twisting double somersault in mid-air. This attrac- tion heads the strongest program of Free Attractions ever presented by _ present a novelty known as a Bounding Bed Competition. This is one of the most ludicrous acts in the world. An immense landing net, such as candidates who are able to walk, turn somersaults, or do any of the simple tricks demonstrated by the members of the Troupe. part of this act is the fact that it looks to be such an easy complishmcnt. prove one of the comedy features of every performance. IN FRONT or THE GRANDSTANDI Four Casting Campbells Act L-Executing single. double and full twisting somersaults as ne another, the Four Casting Camphells have well earned the title of The Troupe, consisting of three men and one greater distance than any other similar act. There is nothing that has By no means the least daring is the lady member of the Troupe. who e management of the Exhibition. Act 2. As the second half of their offering. the Casting Campbells used as a safety catch for aerialists. is used, and prizes are offered to The amazing matter of ac- The competition never fails to bring out at least a score of candidates om the onlookers for the prizes and their grotesque and comical antics ‘an epic that will be remembered g Dates THREE GREAT TROUPES FROM NEW YORK 1. THE FOUR CASTING CAMPBELLS, greatest aerialists in the ivorld. 2 Acts. ' 2. THE THREE DEKOES, a trio that stands for originality and com- cdy, 2 Acts. 3. ROBERTA’S ANIMALS. A splendidly presented comedy circus, which will be a never-ending source of delight and entertainment. Three Dekoes A new concoction flavored with foreign features is seen in the presentation offered by the Three Dekoes who will also appear in front of the Grandstand this year. This trio comprises a peppy, titian haired girl and two comiques. The majority of their original stunts being accomplished on stilts. In fact they do far cleverer tricks hamper- ed by stilts than the averageacrobat accomplishes on the ground. They never fail to provoke’ spontaneous, health-giving laughter and an atmos- phci-c of continuous merriment and hilarity by their extremely funny and ridiculous pantominical absurdities. Act 2. You should not miss the side-splitting burlesque on the Tun- hey-Dempsey bout as presented by Jean and Gabe. It is, beyond a doubt. the choicest. tid-hit of natural, wholesome humor ever witnessed and is for many a_ long year. A howl of laughter greets their very appearance which is grotesque, to say the least of it, and their tactics in the arena are so ludicrous that even the pro- verbial cat would double up and die laughing each separate one of its nine lives away. Roberta’s Animals A never-ending sourceof delight and entertainment will be witnes- sed in Roberta's Animal, one of a well arranged programme of Free At- tractions which have been engaged to appear in front of the Grandstand this year. It is a splendidly presented comedy circus participated in by a lady, two men, two ponies, six dogs, two monkeys and a cantakerous mule. Miss Roberta, a diminutive, peppy young lady presents the offering; the animals willingly obeying her slightest gesture with a gusto that demonstrates clearly that kindness and patience only have been used in their training for the routine adopted, which is entirely new and diver- sified. . , _ An exhibition of side-splitting propensities is given by “Side-Winder” the Mule. who resents every advance made and evades every attempt made to mount him. Smart costuming, well groomed animals. and spick and span appurtenances tend to make the offering one that will be ap- preciated by every class of audience. (IO-OPERATION BRINGS SUCCESS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT,“ CITY COUNCIL AND EXHIBITION JAMES PATON » i President ' ‘I \.. 80,4 J TO MAKE THIS THE y. - ‘voc- s’ GREATEST FAIR Our People Will Do the Rest OVER $l9,000,00 IN PRIZES AND PURSES August 18 to 22. Days Monday to Friday ASSOCIATION ALL PULLING TOGETHER MARITIME J. W. BOULTER \ Secretary 1;-