’AUG'iB'l' 12. 1939 ‘- . ‘ _ “ "' “4rJ.§'jjJ.J‘JJTZZZ"j"J"Jj » 0HARLOTT£TOWll AUGUST 4’th- T0 ]8th. K, ‘I'll 'l'H The Big Week is Almost Here. The Show is Almost On. The Months of Preparation . .. . _. sins cHARLo'I'i'E'rowN~ GUARDIAN 11111111:tllilttzt/Illttatltltlm'1 PAGE NINE If IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII.I? GHARLOTTETOWI HUGUST 4th. T0 ‘Bib. Are Over and we are Now Ready for Our Patrons. MONDAY, AUGUST 14:1. Official opening by Honourable Thane A. Campbell, M.A., LL.D.. Premier of Prince Edward Island, and short addresses by Msyor E. A. Foster, Hon. 3. W. LePage, Hon. .1. I’. Maolntyre. Hon. W. H. Dennis, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Mr. J. Lester Douglas, M1’. and others. A pro. srun 0! music and son: will be interspersed with the speeches. Viewing exhibits and taking in the Midway will complete the evening’. entertainment. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15¢. (MORNING) Judxint oi Exhibits: In Home Show Ring In Cattle fling In Main Building (AFTERNOON 2.00 UCIDCK) In front oi Grand stand THREE YEAR OLD FUTURITY with Guy Aubrey, Hillside Scott, Jean A. Hal, June Scott, Little Aubrey. Mr. Tliley, 0. U. Volo, Polly Scott, Sampson Royal. 2.1! TEOT AND PACE with Bush Hanover 2.05%. IN-"10! u‘110V¢l' 2-1". Billy 2.08%, Josie the Great 2.06’/6, Mu-win moon 2.04%, Rune, G, ugniey zoo, smug sen. Revue-One of the world's sweetest ‘ oi Vaudeville. Singing by Iioselean Dawn and Pat Mao- TWO YEAR 01-0 YUTUBITY. With Mil Wlflil. ator 2.08%, Tracey Hanover 2.03, Viking 2.08% and others. PAT MaclN’l'0SH. Mas‘ of Ceremonies, with song lntosh. Captain Abbe. Dill! M758. Gilli Wiiflhi. Mllllfli all-I. / and merriment accompariiment. (10.00 0'CLOCH) Nora Worthy. f’ 2.22 '.l‘R0’l.' with Cnnialot 2.15, Dsrkay Kaimuck 2.20%. Giace Abbey, Guy Brltton 2.19, June Evans 2.1354, Lady _C. Guy 2.15%, Margaret's Abbe 2.16, Model T. 2.16, Nativa. Peter Pin 2.17. Protons. 2.10, squire Hanover 2.14, Riot Hanover, and others. 14 —- VAUDEVILLE ACTS —- 14 I interspersed between the heats of the races will be our Vaudeville p. . the greatest ever gathered to- gether in the‘ M.sritlines.. A gorgeous Revue with beautiful gii-ls,—thrliilng acts of hunrd and skill—performlng ani- mals-—big time sensations from the World’s Fair. WINNIFRED COLLEANO, premieriemsle .-.1, nent of the flying heel and toe catches-—A Ringling-Barnum ‘star -—One oi the reel greet sci-I. THE ROMANOFFS, thrilling acrobatic and teeterbourtl ‘ novelty from the steppes of Old Hussia—lZireath-taking- sensational. SN1DER’S MARVEL BEARS, Animal sense and non- sense, in clever and unbelievable tricks that will amuse young and old. BELMONT BROTHERS, Australian masters of spec- tacular juggiing—First appearance in Canada. LOS GITANOS, Lofty pole gymnasts—thriiling stars oi the sawdust ring in a daring aerial display. FIFI, Internationally known clown, a whole show in hiniseif—'I‘he King of Laughs. MERRILL BROTHERS AND SISTER. the world's pro- inier equilibristl in their marvelous balancing stunts. DON BERNARDO, Undisputed King oi the swinging wire—An importation from Old Spain. AVALON TROUPE, four men and three girls in I double tlght.wire act from South Africa. with a. world wide reputatlon—0ne oi the fastest and ilashlest sets ever. REVUE ROYALE, Ten young glamorous dancing girls in gorgeously costumed balk-is and elaborate dance num- ers. ROSELEAN DAWN. beautiful Prime. Donna. oi the Ken Good's Musical Ambassadors, Orchestral Band from Toronto, with eight pieces, will furnish the music for afternoon and evening programs. (EVENING SHOW AT 1.45) The Evening Show will start right on the dot and will feature the complete line of Vaudeville as described above. Horse Show in the Horse Show Arena with entries from the Ohnrlottetown Riding Club, Vimy Jones Riding Club and the Halifax Riding Club. There will be no waits- Vaudevilie and Horse Show will be going on at the same time so that spectators can watch either one as they duire. The Arena. will be bright as day with 30,000 candle power lights, and the enlarged stage with new spotlights will be a thing of beauty. Evening performances will be the most attractive we have ever shown. Don't miss one oi them. THIS IS OUR PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th (MORNING) Judging of Exhibits. (AFTERNOON 2.00 0’CL00'K SHARP) Harness Horse Racing in Front oi Grand Stand. FOUR YEAR OLD FUTIIIHTY with Bessie Scott. Ethel Bellini, Joe Volo, Mickey Volo, Royal Jim. Scotty Watson. 2.18 TROT AND PACE, with Aaron L. 2.10%. Billy Bondeer 2.09, Caliunet Coburn 2.10, Calumet Duds 2.10, Direct L. 2.09%, Dude Potempkin 2.07%. John Dean 2.091,/.. Junior Bars 2.10, McE1wyn the Great 2.09%, PL-ier Reaper 2.07%, Sully 2.10, Volo Bay 2.05, and others. 2.17 'l‘RO’l'_ with Harvest Melody 2.10%, Hal Btitton 2.13, Mr. Squires 2.16, Scotch Mist 2.11, Protester 2.14 and others. Fourteen acts of Vaudeville will be interspe an: be- tween the heats of the harness racing, with singing by Rosclean Dawn and Pat Macintosh. 4 (EVENING 1.30 SHARP) Horse Show in front of Grand Stand. Fourteen Iota Fireworks featuring Royal Salute, Exhibition Rockeh, . Bombshells, Golden Rain. Bursting Comets. Golden ‘Um- brella and dozens oi other wonderful and beautiful pyro- technic effects. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th (MORNING) Judging of Exhibits. (AFTERNOON 2.00 0’CLOCK) Harness Horse racing in front of Grand Stand. " FREE FOR ALL 'I'l!D'l‘ AND PAGE. with Bamsy Han- over 2.07, Dermat 2.04%. Jane Azoif 1.59%. Simcae Harves- tor 2.04%, Tracey Hanover 2.03, Viking 2.08%, Walter Brown 2.05%, Signal Senator 2.05% and others. 2.22 PACE, Alestra 2.18%. Ealbo 2.15, Calumet Emerald 2.14%, Hillside Jack 2.16!/., Hi-Sox 2.14%, Lucky 3. 2.13%, Maud Henley, Miss Victoria 2.14, Nita. Volo 2.18%, Hose- bud 2.19‘/4, Spud Braden 2.1354, The Baker 2.16%, Uscitl Britton 2.15 3-4, Jollity, Nellie Grey 2.17, Major Bovres 2.11 had others. Fourteen Vaudeville act: will be interspersed between beau of-the harness racing, with si 4 by lioselean Dawn and Pat Macintosh. (EVENING 1.30 SHARP) Horse Show in arena in front of Grand stand. Four- teen sets of Vaudeville. Gnnd Fireworks displly. —__ FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th (MORNING) Iudginglxhihih. (Al'Im.NO0NI.I0O‘(l0$) Harnessruotnginfrontsftlrundlianl. 2114 T80!‘ AND mos, with Am... 1.. unit, Dbest L 3.09%, Dudey Patch 2.10, Josie the Great 5.06%. Me‘!!! the Great 2.00%. Quaker Girl 2.09%. Whiter Evin LICK. Peter Hal 2.05%. Buck Hanna 2.05%. Calumet lingo I094 and others. FREE FOR ALL T1201, with Duds Potaflln INK. Harvest Melody 2.10%. Heatherbeil $085‘, John D‘! 2.08%, Lusty Frisco 2.07%, Millie Klllnilok 3.1!, Petc &- Kinney 2.12%, E31 Br-itton 2.13. tweentheheatsofthoruoes. (EVENING ‘LIO CHAIR! .'__‘ \.. t rourteensouorvsuaeviuawnsointu-p-.-sso-A’ we Preseniatimolpi-isestoowner-r,dr-lvesssrilsloj. Fourteen sets of Vaudeville with singing. A , liow .V \ by Revue Royule. Grand Fireworks display, introducing ‘ some new and sensational pyrotechnic novelties. / 2.19—’1‘R0’I‘ AND PACE, with Amie Chan 2.11%, Hebe McElwyn 2.10%, Don Finn 2.10%, Happy 1,. 2.09%, Mar- iindeli 2.11. San Ton 2.13, Scotch Mist 2.11, Miss Jo Han- over 2.10 and others. (10.00 PM.) On or about ten o'clock fireworks will be set off and we are confident that you will say this year's program is the best display we "have ever given. \-§ BILLY SIEGBIST TEOUPE in their famous flying A As. r us 4 Ex r 1.... . sensationsl.mld-sir soineruults—’I‘his not is really tops. P“ All announcements will be made by the Godfrey Sound System, with new and superior microphones recently purchased. L Music will be furnished for the Vaudeville acts by Ken Good and his Musical Ambassadors Orchestral Band from Toronto, each‘ one a finished musician, Pat Macintosh, Master of Cermonies for the entire performances afternoons and evenings. ~,.—~.- LYNCH’S 1939 IMPROVED MIDWAY will be in action every afternoon and evening. Included in his thrillers are Twin Giant Ferris Wheels, similar to those used in Miami, with new lighting effects on both wheels. In_addition.there will be the Merry-GO-Round, Chair-plane, Whip, Kiddy-Ride, Loop-the‘I.Oop, 0ctopus_ Ride, the very latest in amusement devices. Don’t fail to take in the Midway. It will be a beautiful ight in the evenings with over 800 extra colored lights and music from two extra organs. New side-shows will make their appearance here that were formerly with the circus. These shows are beautifully fronted with new banners, new canvas and the latest in sound speakers. Positively the greatest line of attractions that have ever been exhibited at a Midway in the Maritims. A special trip of the Char- lottetown and a special trip of train with 18 cars are required to bring Lynch's Shows here. 12 Classes IiORsERAcEs 12 E...... .....w.o...;s The list of horses shown above does not comprise all of the 113 entered. Never before in the history of n , ,. Maritime racing‘ has any track received such a tremendous entry list. Here will be seen in action the fastest ‘ trotters and pacers in Canada, . . . .0ur Fireworks program is one that we feel has not been sufficiently brought before the public. Each evening at the conclllllim 01' Vaudeville and Horse Show, is smart, snappy set-off of gorgeous_ glittering, brilliant fire- works will be given with set-Pieces. 1‘0¢k¢l-5 0‘ greater size and briiliancy than ever befoire, Empire Rockets, Dragon‘ Rockets. Exhibit 0“ Rockets, Mammoth Floating Searchilghts, Ex- hibition Bombshells of red. white and “"0- Golden Poppy Bombshell, Silver Chris!“-he‘ . Over 100 horses, making over 160 entries. All the best in the Maritimes and some from Maine and Massa- chusetts will show their metal here. Don’t miss 8 day- Be in your seat on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- day afternoons and experience the thrill of the year. [sailing Drivers lnoluillng : PITLL MIOLEOD TYNDALL SEMPLI some of the Horses JANE AZOFF 1.59 1-2 TRACE!’ HANOVER 2.08 RAINEY G.MHENLI-DY 2.00 Past the quarter and round the turn WALTER 1ilt0WN%2.05% Alto aura N si-:NAToR. 2.03% ' ' i F ntaln l’ ‘twin The flying pace" com‘. gIuGbfi“'lMN0‘0§B um guild‘. llh‘i‘l)ri“ll!iih‘ll"li-Eel‘ sih‘tIe.l"eewse'iledmi’alm and mu. noon Their hoofbeata echoing on the air ¥:‘_g£>RR§xL3-Mm 0 . H ' am In of pyrotechnic n‘""“ 5"!“ Like the roll of a muffled drum; JOHN DEAN zfoav. '‘‘‘"‘5' °"‘,“ beam’ "1 ‘ex 1,], “my wnl be a mic emu wsrv FRISCO 2.01% art. Dont miss the irewo 8. i 8,. enufi I.LO1'D‘0‘IE1lN Grim and determined are the men DUDE POTEMI-KIN 2.01 mung climax to a wonderful even in d N nuwnnx. A. Sphiilx-like they sit and ride, 3},'§*E.‘,’,.‘,,}.*.1fa",’.’.‘,,,.. 2,, m.......t on Tuesday, wedneaday. sham 1;: nu’ Awaiting the finish they know full well BILLY 2.05% I and Friday. The Pl'08T8“‘5 “ch “K i‘ ' HAPPY L. 2.09% and doses: of others. rit i ll. Will be lost or won by a stride. equally 8°°d- Tl‘°"° Wm 1” M ‘"0 es p aye ; n _ I _ y y _ _ ., . . . . . R- I . ' . - 4 DAYS AND 4 NIGl>_{_'l‘§“_(“)1fvl1\TCOMPARABLE ENTERTAINMENT. DON T MISS ONE OF THEM. BUY A SEASON TICKET FOR $3.0g.YéTRF3l1:S:‘3m CABLE) WIIICII. AI)MIf1‘sf'i‘O EVERY snow. ADMISSION To MAIN GATE 25c. GRAND STAND 75¢ SEE THE WHOLE snow ON RACE D S T G R A1; 1; ‘NIGHT snow, ADMISSION 15¢. CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE WITH PARENTS FREE EVENINGS AT MAIN GATE, ADMISSION EVENING O I .. f -T‘Lfl?;.f{liii}i.fi?.'A‘..MscKl1\lN0N;l1S."‘0. PRESIDENT W n __ ltttisttlttltttlltldzgzazl¢lt(4rl1ltt¢ttlItt4'l1'.as Z£(ll_'l_.(I..l_‘lIIlIl.l_llllllldlillllll “ VJ. W. BOULTER, SECRETARY. ‘I ‘v