AUGUST 17. 1931 GIG MONDAY Official Opening by His Honor the Lieulenant-Gcvcmor ln the Paton Pavillion at 8 P. M. Short addresses by Premier Thane A. Campbell, Him, chm-l“ A. Dunning. Mayor P. W. Turner, Hon. W. H. Dennis, Min- ister of Agriculture. and others. Seeing exhibits and taking in Midway will give you a good evening's entertainment, TUESDAY , (KNIGHTS OF PYTIIIAS DAY) (Morning) Judging or Exhibits In Horse Show Ring In Cattle Ring n. Main Building (Afternoon 2.00 P. M.) In Front of Grand Stand Introduction of and remarks by lion. Charles Dunning, Minister of Finance. FOUR-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY TROT AND PACE with Guy Ann 216%. Dorothy Dix, Millie Kalmuck, Hi-Sox and Jackie Voio. ' 2.11 TROT AND PACE with Bud Wenger 2.05% or Tracey Hanover 2.03, Marvin Brooke 2.04, The Great Guy 2.02%, Royal Hanover 2.06%. Marjorie M. 2.07% and others. 2.17 TROT with Helen D. 2.12%, Calumet Coburn 2.10%, Cadumet Bee 2.11, Silk Girl 2.09%, Harvest Melody 2.10% and others. 12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 12 interspersed between the bests of the horses races will be our Vaudeville Program featuring The Kings or the Air, one of the world's greatest aerial acts before the public today. It consists of four super-acrobats, three men and a lady, who arc coming all the way from California to perform before our audiences. In addition tn thir high acts 110 feet "n the sir, they perform on the spring board. Their volcanic act and balancing feats are unexcclled by any circus artists in the world. ‘their comedy act is a mixture oi abandon and gaiety that will bring laughter galore from our spectators. This is positively one of the greatest acts ever brought to Canada, and it will be its first appearance before a Canadian audience. THE REXOLA TROUPE. Each member is a polished art- ist. As a. sextet they engage in Pyramid building and tumb- ling uork. As a quintet they perform one of the specdicst and most glittering acts known to the world of rollers. Few if any troupes can parallel them for diversity-acrobatics and skating. Their perch act, which is the third perform- ance they offer, is something that will surely interest you. It is balancing par excellence. ‘_ CHARLOTTETOWN ROBERTNS ANIMAL CIRCUS. Miss Roberta is known as one oi the great arumal trainers of the world. Her name and lame is known over two continents“ This animal circus which she will bring to Charlottetown is a, creation oi.’ her own especially suited for Exhibitions. 1t has a galaxy of dogs, ponies and monkies that are drsscd in gay and clever iauiiion. The star feature oi‘ the Circus is a comedy mule oi ilighly stubborn variety, whose antics and death-dealing qualities of his hoofs provide a provoking finish and barrels of laughter. YOUNG LADELL & COMPANY. This is literally comedy gone wild. There is comedy in every action oi the circus artists known as Young Ladell and company. These laugh- bringing clowns of the big tops have regaled audiences from the Atlantic to the Pacific. They have been with the big- gest shows on earth both in Europe and America, and many millions have rocked with laughter at their funny antics. You will be pleased with this feature. THE FLYING BAYERS. They are four in number and in their special act, the flying trapeze, perform one of the most intricate and difficult feats in all clrcusdom. These men have an international reputation and some months ago were a feature act with llagenbach Circus in Chicago. , You will applaud the Flying Baytrs. CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN in a complete new repertoire of songs. Charlie has had large audiences in American cities and over the radio since he was with us last Exhibition. You will like Charlie we are sure and the program he has to oller. The above Vaudeville acts and singing will be interspersed between the heats of the Horse Races, so that you will have no uninteresting moments. ‘ (EVENING SHOW 7.30 P. M.) Judging of Horse Show classes with entries from the Char- loztetuwn Riding Club in the Horse Show Arena in front of Grand Stand. » lntcrspcrsed between the Horse Show events wlll be the Vaudeville acts, FOUR KINGS 01-‘ THE AIR, THE REX- OLA TROUPE, ROBERTNS CIRCUS, YOUNG LADLLL AND COMPANY and THE FLYING BAYEBS. (9.30 P. M.) 0n or about 9.30 P. M. the Fireworks will be set off. Our show last year was a good one, but this program is very much ahead of it. For the first time you will sec American Fireworks fired on the same program with Canadian Fire- works. We have put 50% more money into F ircwvfiis tllil season. We believe they will please Y0“ their ability is unquestioned. All Announcements will be made by Holman’s Sound System, which has be Canadian Legion Band of 24 Pieces will provide the Music, and will play at vario _ _ It is a treat to listen to a Band of the calibre of the Canadian Legion. Lynclfs 1937 Improved Midway will provide this part of the entertainment every aft Flying Horses, Lindy-Loop, Giant Ferris Wheel, Kiddy AutomobileRides, Chan-plane, African Jungle, Hall of Science, Penny Land, and a gala xy 0f versatile entertainment that has UGUST 16th 102,100!- The Big, Week (is Here. The Show is On. Are Over and we are Now Ready —-1Hls ls OUR PROGRAM WEDNESDAY (Morning) Judgin! of Exhibits. (Afternoon 2 P .M. Sharp) "Amt" 110m ruins in front of Grand Stand. THREE-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY TROT AND PACE with Nita Voio, Buddy tolo, Anne Worthy, volo sum, ma,“ 3'1"“ mull" "ck- Gll! Kllllllllvk. Fairy Waltz and others. Mlybe a new Maritime record will be made in this event. 217 TROT AND PACE with Ann Trogdon 2.08%, Trixie Volo 2.11, Mont Chesney 2.08, Peter Reaper 2.07%, Quaker Girl 2.09%. Sully 211, Hanover Courier 2.09, Peter Onward 2.115s, McElwyn the Great %%, Calumet Duke 2.12, Billy Ban.- deer 2.09 and others. 2.22 TROT with Noon Time 2.14%, Tara Hanover 2.17, Star Dillon, Guy Todd, Millie Kalinuck 2.14%. Aylmcr Worthy, Peggy Longset 2.16%, Calumet Foretnp 2.14%, Peter Pin 2.1.7, Hal Britten, Allset 2.15% and others. J 12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 12 i will be interspersed between the heats oi the Harness Races with singing by Charlie Chamberlain. (Evening 7.80 P. M.) Horse Show in front of Grand Stand. 12 acts of Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Shging by Charlie Chfl-mbl-‘rifl-ill- (0.80 P. M.) FIREWORKS featuring Aerial Salute. Exhibition Wk"!- Bolnbshells, Golden Rain, Bursting Comets, flash Itcpofll. searchllght Rockets, Yellow Sunset, Golden Umbrella, Scar- let Tanger, with marvelous Set Pieces. The Mo th f ' for Ournpafihgnfqreparation (Morning) Judging of Exhibits. (Afternoon 2.00 P. M. Sharp) Horse Races in front of Grand Stand. FREE-FOR-AIL with Bud Wcnger 2.05%, Tracey Hanovee 2.0.5, Abner T. Clegg.2.04‘/¢, Marjorie M. 2.07%, Gay Britten 20st,, The Great Guy 2.02%, Marvin Brooke 2.04. Fan horses that will make fast time. 4 2.14 TROT with Lusty Frisco 2.07%, Calumet Coburn 2.10%, Helen D. 2.12%, Harvest Melody 2.10%, Calumet Dee 2.11, Silk Girl 2.09% and others. 2.20 Tlt0T AND PACE with Sully 2.11, Bud Cope 2.12%, Betty liars 2.08%, Frank Hanover 2.12, Miss Jo Hanover 2.1094, Doric Mercury 2.16%, Soviet 2.12%, Ruth Peter! 2.13%.. JOSIC the Great, Leta Kalmuck 2.14 and others. 12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 12 will be interspersed between the Horse Races, also singing. (Evening 7.30 P. M.) Horse Show in Arena in front of Grand Stand. l2 acts el Vaudeville ln front oi Grand Stand, with singing. Grand Fireworks display with Storms, Comets, Stars, Plumes and many other gorgeous pyrotechnic displays. Positively the greatest Fireworks display ever _,ht to the Mnrltlane Provhces. FRIDAY (Morning) Viewing Exhibits. (Afternoon 2.00 P. H. Sharp) Horse Races hi front of Grand Stand. TWO-YEAR-OLD l-"UTURITY T110’! AND PACE with Seven two-year-olds. 2.15 TROT AND PACE with Abner T. Clegg 2.00%, D0111 Azolf 2.07, Plucky Scott 2.06, Grace Symbol 2.06, Signal Sena- tor 2.08'/.'.. Trixie Voio 2.11 and others. 2.23 TROT AND PACE. This class has Starrett Voio, Fred Worthy, Rosebud, Foxey Peter, Harvey Aubrey, Guy Ann, Daisy Peters, Doris Mercury, Dudey Patch and others. Vaudeville Program of 12 acts and singing between heats ol harness races. (Evening Program 7.30 P. M.) Vaudeville and Fireworks Program with added features. Presentation of Prizes to Owners, Drivers and Grooms. en leased for the meeting. p _ us times during the aftern oon and evening. ernoon and evening- It ’ Whip. Under Bill Lynch Every man is a finished player and has all the latest riding devices such as the Inopi-the-Imop, s management are sideshows featuring Mechanical "City, thrilled audiences throughout America and abroad. 12 CLASSES Some of the Horses SOME OF THE HORSES “BUD WENGER, 2.05% p TRACEY HANOVER. 2.03 MARVIN BROOKE, 2.04 THE GREAT GUY, 2.02% GUY BRITTON. 2.03% PLUCKY SCOTT, 2.00 ROYAL HANOVER. 2.00% MARJORIE M., 2.07% ABNER T. CLEGG, 2.04% DOLLY AZOI-‘F, 2.07 VIKING, 2.00 _ MONT CHESNEY, 2.08 McELWYN THE GREAT. 2.09% PETER REAPER, 2.07% SIGNAL SENATOR, 2.08% ANN TIl/OGDON, 2.08% QUAKER GIRL, 2.09% GRACE SYMBOL. 2.06 PATRICK DIRECT, 2.07% MISS JO HANOVER, 2.10% HARVEST MELODY, 2.10% HELEN D., 2.12% SILK GIRL, 2.09% ALISET, 2.15% CALUMET BEE, 2.11 NOON TIME, 2.14% LEADING DRIVERS INCLUDE ° ' bl t tainment. ' 4 Days and 4 Nights of mcompara Sdeleithte whole Show on Race Days for $1.00. Admission evenings t0 Grand Stand 25c. » LT 00L. n- A. MacKlNNON. n. s. 0.. President- to Main Gate 25c. Grand Stand 75c. Main Gate. Ff’. _T—_—_$ fioxsn RACES CLASSIFIED DASH RACES $5,500 Ill PURSES, l’R|ZES a" Premiums 100 Horses making 160 entries. All the best in the Mzlritimcs and some from Maine will show their speed and mettle here. Don't miss a day. Be in your seat on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday afternoons and experience the thrill of the your. Bring me those moments free from care And the patter of feet at the score; llring me one day of the old-time Fair‘. I will never ask for more; Ilring me a tune from the old-time band. A glimpse of the old-time course, firing the applause of the crowded stand As it cheers for the winning horse. F j 4.10mi i H»? 12 CLASSES Leading Drivers Including : . EARLE AVERY JOHNNY CONROY BILLY 110.00 rvsrmu. SEMPLE WILLARD KELLY MAC STEELE n. m. SWEENEY nos MORRISON ilrrsos McARTHUR JIMMIE BOUTILIER. GEORGE CALLBECK onus RUDDERHAM scorn O'BRIEN MIKE JABBLEE TOM HOLMES PAT McKENNA mums O'BRIEN FRANK CALLBECK .1. BOUTILIER CLARENCE scnu MAN FIREWORKS Our Fireworks Program is one we are proud of. A gorgeous, glittering show, never before witnessed by Maritime audience. _ Both Ameri- can and Canadian Fireworks will be shown. Supreme aerial assortmcnis that have no equal for their brilliancy, beauty, and detonation. (‘annon shells. Empire Rockets, Dragon Roc- kcis Searchlight Rockets Exhibition bomb- shells. The i\'Iili1Zll'il_iilii'S Jewels, Yellow Sunset. The Hollinger, The Golden Umbrella, The Scarlet Tungcr, Colony of the Air. The Melee, Atlas Shells. American Ilcauly Rose Shells, Aurora BOFCZIIIS Shells. Airship Bombshell. Belclgucse Shells, Blllgical Shells, Bridal Veil Shells, Rainbow Shells. Silver Mist Shells. and other breathtakingly beautiful examples of pyrotechnic art. The Set Pieces are gorgeous and include Thunder Storm, whirling Won- ders. Jeweled Fountains, Dad of Demons, Palm Fountains, Cljvsinl (iralicn, Cleopatra's Fan. Fountain of Youth. Aurora Bore-ails, Golden Tempest Fountains. Silver Snowstorm Slur Wine, Triangle of Wheels, and many other dis- plays ihat will transform the surroundings inlo a veritable Filifyiillld of color. Fireworks will conclude the performances in front ‘of Grand Stand, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. i ‘Doift miss one of thcm- Buy a season ticket for $3.00 (Transferable) which admits t0 every show. Admission Night Program, Admission 15c. Children under 12 with parents free evenings at J. W. BOULTER, Secretary.