qjggm-sszsagwsnehgqcu. a4» .. PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION l3ii1. CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST J TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th NOTE: Race program b subiect to change. .- AFTERNOON — Horse lacing and Vaudeville in Front of Grand Stand [.40 o'clock-Precision Squad Drill C.W.A.C. (Races Start at 2.00 o'clock SHARP) THREE YEAR OLD FIJTURITY 2.16 TROT AND PACE 2-22 TROT. — VAUDEVILLE ACTS — interspersed between the Big time sensations from World Fairs and lng LOU SKUCE, Cartoonist Extraordinary EAGLES. world's most thrilling highwirg act singer — OLD KING COLE, one man the best all Revues with pretty scenery, rhythm, beauty and music ORCHESTRAI. BAND will furnish music evenings. for afternoons -- EVENING SHOW — IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND (SHOW STARTS at 8.00 o’clock) The Evening Show will be more colorful than ever, with a complete line of Vaudeville including three or more numbers of C.W.A.C. Precision Squad Riding Arena lighted with 22.000 candle power—a full program of acts-Helen Bruce will d C.W.A.C. Entertainment the New York Paramount Revue, the will be seen in their superb drill in the make two v! more appearances an Group will supply several features. The large vaudeville heats of the races will be our Vaude- flle Program consisting of thrilling acts of haszard and skill. great circuses, featur- — STANLEY BEEBES BEARS, greatest animal act on tour today - THE AMERICAN ._ DON FB-ANSICSO, King of the Slack Wire - HELEN BRUCE, Canada's greatest lady ' circus — C.W.A.C. enter- tainment group — NEW YORK PARAMOUNT REVUE, one of girls, lovely costumes, colorful in four pageants — 2i PIECE and stage will be s thing of beauty with its IOtIl to -- ALL READY FOR THE BIG SHOW -- -- THIS IS OUR PROGRAM - scencry and colored lights. It is doubtful if a finer evening pro- gram has evu been staged Each Evening Show will series of fireworks. here conclude with a short but spectacular _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST nu. _ _- MORNING - Judging of Live Stock and Poultry in show rings commencing at 9.00 o'clock. Note how beautifully the show. rings have been prepared for the occasion and canopy overhead. sit in_the comfortable seats with — AFTERNOON — 2.14 TROT AND PACE FREE FOR ALL TROT 2.22 PACE. spersed between heats of the Helen Bruce. Horse Racing and Vaudeville in Front of Grand Stand—I.i0 —C.W.A-C. Precision Squad. (Races start st 2.00 o'clock SHARP) TWO YEAR. OLD FUTURITY. Vaudeville Acts and C.W.A.C- Entertainment will be L- Harness Racing, with singing by Orchutral Band of 2i pieces will furnish music. — EVENING SHOW — ' IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND furnish music. (SHOW STARTS at 8.00 o’clock) Full Evening Program with all acts of Vaudeville and CM‘. A.C. Entertainment and Precision Squad-Singing by llclen Bruce —An exceptionally fine and colorful program, concluding with a brilliant display of fireworks-Orchestral Band of 2i pieces will —- THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th — — MORNING — Judging of Live Stock and Poultry in show rings commenc- ing at 9-00 o'clock. — AFTERNOON - Horse Racing and Vaudeville in Front of Grand Stand - 1.40 -C.W.A.C. Precision Squad. (Races start at 2.00 o'clock SHARP) FOUR YEAR OLD FIJTURITY TROT 2.19 TROT AND PACE FREE I-‘OR ALL TROT AND PACE Vaudeville Acts and C.W.A.C. Entertainment will be inter- spersed between heats of the Harness Racing, with singing by Helen Bruce. Orchestral Band of 2i pieces will furnish music. — EVENING SHOW — IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND (SHOW STARTS at 8.00 o'clock) cull Evening Program will all acts of Vaudeville and t‘.W.A.U. Entertainment and Precision Squad-Singing by Helen Bruce — An exceptionally fine and colorful program, concluding with a brilliant display of fireworks-Orchestral Band oi’ 2i pieces will furnish music. \ - FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th — — AFTERNOON — lloraa lacing and Vaudeville u. lmcl of Grand sun's-us —C.W.A.C. Precision Squad. (Races start at 2.00 o'clock SlIARPl roult YEAR om FUTURITY race s.l1 rsor JuNloa FREE roll ALI. v NOTE: It may be necessary to race the 2.19 Trot and Pses iand 2.22 Pace in two divisions. If so the second division will be added to either Thursday or Friday. Vaudeville Acts and C-W.A.C. nasuft-LIIRIQH‘ will be intr- spersed between heats of the Harness Racing, with singing by lhien Bruce. Orchestral Band of 2i pieces will furnish music. — EVENING SHOW — IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND (SHOW STARTS at 8.00 o'clock) ' Full evening program with all acts of Vaudeville and C.W.A.C. Emertalnment and Precision Squad-Singing by lleien Bruce. In- termission at nine o'clock for presentation of prisrs to owners. drivers and grooms. Orchestral band of 2i pieces. A concluding evening's performance that will be one of the best of the four. with s finale of fireworks. NOTE: We wish to extend our grateful thanknto Lever Bros» manufacturers of Sonp Products, Toronto. for their kind release of Helen Bruce to take part in our Old Home Week program. conveying music and son furnished by a Zi-Piece Orchestral Band, eac Singing by Helen Bruce. Godfrey Sound System All announcements will be made by the Godfre)’ SW00 SYSWIIII g in the truest possible manner. Music will be h one a finished musician. LYNCPPS 1943 IMPROVED every afternoon and evening. Included in his thrills will be twin giant Ferris Wheels with new lighting effects on both wheels. there will be the Merry-Go-Round, Charpiane, Whip, Kiddie Ride, Loop- the-Loop, Octopus Ride-The very latest in amusement devices. Other specialties will he the Monkey Circus and Pony Rides. Don't fail to take MIDWAY will be seen in action In‘ addition ln the Midway. In_the evenings it will he a beautiful sight with over 800 extra colored lights and music from two organs. New sideshows wlll make their appearance here. fronted with new banners, new canvas and the latest ln sound speakers. Positively the greatest lino of attrac- tions that has ever been exhibited at a Midway in the Maritimea. A special trip of the Ferry and special train with 12 cars are required to bring Lynch's Shows here. GRAND STANm-Afternoon, 75 cents for Horse Races and Vaudeville (Tax extra.) Dinners and lunches served in restaurant under Main Grand Stand. Reasonable prices. ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Children, 50 cents (Tax extral) Season Tickets at all drug stores $3.00 (TaxincludecL) Children 25 cents (Tax extra). J- w- BQUI-TER. Secretary. EVENING SHOWS _ GRAND STAND:—35 cents (Tax extra). LT--COL. D. A. MacKlNNON, D. S. 0., President. _ . .._______ __~..._....-~i. = i l ti‘ i m“ °p ‘mumw I” “ma” m“ deep O such an “mm h“ the ea —Eisine Smith and Imogene l-iow- Grade IX -i. Elinor Bell; 2. Clark, Eric Holmes. Junior, Reuben Wail Muriel Wall and’ In: Vern.’ “ma” on“ n: George m“ Amount raised b Junior PM .3111‘ Oman 810-20. War aving Stamps Presentation W" “yum =~ At. the close of the evcninz ser- vice on July 25th before a capacity audience Mr. Earl Kenned)’ Wh° was recently married, was honored by the members of the congregation when they presented him with an address and purse as a merllQlli-Q of the good feeling existing in the church and community. On a. later occasion. Mr. Kennedy on behalf of JIIIYILSEII and his bride expressed his hanks and was deeply touched by he complimentary tone of the ad- dress. Juiy 25, i943. Address to Earl Kennedy- Treasurer Kingsbcro Church ‘ Dear Brother Kennedy-We take obllgatiian for the way you have dischar ed the duties that go with the off ce of church treasurer. This position eapeciall under the "Envelope system" ca is for a lot of Clerical work and exacts a lo of time all the year around. Per- haps never before has time been so valuable to everyone. Our depleted w population and the urgent demand for increased production makes help out of the question, therefore a task outside of a. erson's occup- ation csils for sac lice and it only by a close walk with God that a person can see the need of humanity to such an extent that they are elevated to perform such noble form of service. We rejoice with you that such vision is blessing your own life and through vou enriching the lives of many others. I01 all tile CHAILOTTETOVIN TIRE, AIII. ll TUNE IN ON CFCY interesting lectures oi tile "OLD HOME WEEK-RACES" Ill, Alli. ll IIIIL, MIG. I2 IIL, All. II 2.00-4.00 PM. Evening . 0.00-9.00 PM a... .._ _ a ZJ\"n\I'bl'4‘n—‘<_-__.; . "EXPORT" aosssrres 2.00-4.00 PM. 2.00-4.00 PM. 2.00400 PM. lfiflhs be . 2.30-9.30 PM. 0.00-9.00 PM. 0.00-9.00 PM. Hone racing, prise winners ct tllo_Agrlcaltwui Show —ull ills highlights brought to you every duy oi the fair nest ssosocam wousosscsv - ‘ll-ll MACDONALD ‘IOIACCO COMPANY Britisilminfonsols Evening Inn ZIG-ZAG aoassrrs rosacco gripped those who were respimflible or your appointment that they have solicited the opinion of the entire congregation with results that shall become apparent. It is no exaggeration to state that your services has been s0 sat- isfactory that when you wedded a ife so well and favorably known our "Cup of Joy" was fliied to flowing, and it gives u-s 8198i? ,_ w associate Mrs. Kennedy with urself in our prayer that your ives may have all the Joys and as few sorrows as this present life can afford. To conclude we desire to stress the fact that such service as you have iven carries with it. its own rewsr . ‘Ii-lo contents of this envelope is not in an sense s renumerstion. Will you p ease accept it. as all 8D- preciation. Signed on behalf of the Congre- gation. TRYUN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL REPORT The closing exercises of the on Consolidated School were the school Tuesday, June 20 at 2 P. M. at tilcngoimglemn of the program e o w ses were distributed. General Proficiency Grade x 5r. Gertrude Inmsn. General Proficiency Grade X Jr. Marion Iby. General Proficiency Grade lit - minor General noficicncy Grade VIII- Shirley ‘lhornss. General Proficiency Grads Vi’ - Daisy Carr. GenoraLEl-cficieney Grade V - Ralgh Calibeck. General Proficiency Grade IV Br. lllvs Bell. General Proficiency Grade IV -- .11‘. — Adelce Mullins. ‘(General Proficiency Grade III - eith my. General Proficiency Grade II Br. Ann MacDonald. General Proficiency Grade II - Try- heid Phyii Douglas Thompson. General Proicisnoy Grads f Ir, att equal. General Proficiency Grade I Jr. — Everett Bell. Daily Work, Daisy l-larleigh I-Iowatt equal. Nature study Note Book -Ferne I-lowatt. English Grade X-Vernic lea. English Grade IX - Elinor Bell. English Grade VIII- Thomas. English-Grade VI- Ferns How- stt and Daisy Carr. Grades, Ger- Lsnguaze Senior trude Inman. Mathematics Sr. Grade, Vcrnle a.. Arithmetic, Grade VIII-Joyce Thompson. Arithmetic Grade VI- Clara as. Geography Senior Grades -Msr- Corr and Thorn ion My. Geography Junior-dlirley Thom- as iruwry‘ Senior -Maricn n: . History Junior 4oycs ornp- son. Perfect Attendance: - Eva Boll, is Crossman. Ralgh Cailbeck. Flower Collection -l'.‘verett Bell and Keith Foy, equal. Grade VIIl Oerltflcates —Joyce Thompson. Shirley Thomas. The following ts the standing of m; p“. pils irl the different grades for the year. Grade X Br. -l Gertrude Inmsn, 2 Jennie Msbey, 3. Doris Oakes. Grade X -.lr. Marion liby: 2 Vernie lea, l. Aictha Inmsn. For Foot Ailments consum- ll. J. A. BROWN, D.P. BIIIII-IIPIIIIIST m Great our» ems: CHARLOTTETOWN. r.e.l. ‘Joyce Thompson; S. mthelbert Daw- Shiriey at Annabell Moc- Donaid. ‘ Grade VIL-l. shiriey Thomas; 2 son. zes. Grade VI -i. Daisy Carr; 2. Grade IX: Muriel Wa Clare Thomas; 3. Ferns l-iowatt. Grade V-i. Raigh Callback; 2. Phyllis Cmssman; 9. Donnie How- t. Grade IV Br. -1. Iva Bell; z. ,. Anna I-lowatt; 3. Dorothy Cross- msn. Grads IV -Jr.-i. Melee 2.. Gwendolyn Wright; S. Carr. Grade III--l. Keith Foy; 2. Cecil N3; 3. feds . aid; 2. Harry hobbies; 9. heard (ma. n Jr. —-Dougias Thompson. Percy liioy; 9. Sherman Carr. Grade I Grade V: Jean Hunter. Grade IV, Sn, Harry Wall. Mulins Arlene Rsyona -Sr. -i. Elaine tnith and Imogene Hewett; 2. Warren . 01p Carr. Pr pal. Mabe , Assistant. (Patriot ease Copy) BALTIC SCHOOL The annual school olosin of Baltic School was held wi a large atendance of parents and visitors. The pupils were examined in the different subjects by their teacher, Mrs- Bruce Crosler. Pol- lowing is tho program: Chorus. Smile Whsnewr You CarnGradcs IX, I and II. Geogr Match on Maritime: , V and V. , I Don't Want to Pisy in Your Yard, by Earith Holmes and Muriel Wall, Grade IV, Sr., and Grade V. Recitation, The Feller Me Mud- der Thinks I Am, Jean Hunter, Grade IV, Jr. Red Cross report b Muriel Wall. B lling Match. ades- Ciillrus. Swinging eath the Old A le Tree. Mac an Method Writin Oer- tificates were presented as ollows: Progress, Verna Bernard, Janette gm “my, “m...” N“. ‘m, uqwflomm a a Earle MacKenzie David MacKen- zle, Jean Hunter, Earith Holmes. The Xoliowins Pupils received pri- ll. Grade VII. David MacKcnlic. ("B0B 1V. Jr, Earith Holmes. Master strstefists of theltlsnadlsn and British almonds commander of the Canadian slim" "#11"!!! in the battle of Sicily, General The discussion took place when Genersi e ltd mntgornery (left) commander of the lrtill visited Canadian headquarters in licilr- ) (Canadian Army Overseas PM" well Crorler nd l": id lm . sde 1: lrranccseliavisgn, eliric ‘mm Wsijtzndwelirtlwsrd Chaenaplotls. t l imlfll he fscto gamut‘? tabs u ils. After the semble s wel treat fl - of tileuwgrengriiarlllnsb tut?“ “d!” 19"‘ Workerrin s British fr S11v6 up a to“ us: at omll Anthem fastest tim th n 1.1.111’ im- ail present were given a delicious ed at 90 Iltelursezngoaid it H ‘fir! They gave their weekend 50mm to the Aid for Russia fund "qgps Illtll Mont-swim