"Ell-HRH .-»- o-.—.~.»-;-ro c9"; E‘.'$C‘Z"'»"u' 5:91: rr ‘a , Jfiifilikt i i§AUGUST é i THE MONTHS MINDS IS LIKE HOME. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th (Afternoon, 1.30 Standard Time. 2.30 DST.) HARNESS RACING IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND THREE YEAR, 0L1) FUTURITY —o\'lt.h Margaret Jenn, Abbe Frisco. Ada Worthy, George Mac. Kelly's Dream. Presto Kalmurk 1.12 TROT AND PACE-with Royal Hanover 2.00 1-2. Allouay 2.04 3-4. Marvin Brooke 2.04 1-4. Vest?!‘ 3M5 Z115 1-‘3. llllillhl‘ Patch 2.10. Aaron L. 2.08. Barney IIanover ‘L07. Quaker (iirl 2.08 1-4. Calumet Duds 2.09 1-4. Rainey G. Ilenley 2.00 1-4, Viking 2.08 1-4, and others. 1.22 TROT-with Queenie O'Neill 2.16 1-4. Peter Pin 2.17 1-2, Ethel Bellini 2.15, Model T. 2.15. Darkey Kalmuc 2.16. Ilcli-n Frisco, Nntiva 2.19. Paul Abbe. 2.15, Grace Abbey 2.22 and others. VAUDEVILLE ACTS interspersed between the heats of the races will be our Vaudeville Program, the greatest ever presented to a ‘Maritime audi- enco- Gorgeous Revue with beautiful girls- Thrilling acts of hassard and sliill——Big time sensations from the Worlds Fairs at New York and San Francisco. BILLY OUTTEIVS WATER CIRCIIS- Youngest and most fascinating dare-devil in the world with beautiful lady diver and clown. climexing his act by diving as a ball of fire 110 feet Into a shallow tank. VICTORIA\ TROUPE-Great Britain's premier trick and musical bicyclists and unicycllsts. 6 wizards on wheels. DECOSTA AND LENORE-Tlwo internationally famous art- ists. They play a dozen musical instruments. Lenore sings beauti- fully. WHITE BROTIIERS— An Australian comedy act combined with fantastic double acrobratlcs and eontortions that is a wow. LADDIE LAMONT-The Scot from Kllliecranltle. the world's foremost Scotch comedy Juggler. FOUR QUEENS OF THE SKY AND ACE —Most spectacular aerial act in the world atop a 120 foot riggkrg. Breathless exhibition of sliilful daring. Concludes with double slide for life. CHARLOTTETOWN 13th t0 16th '\ The Big Week ls Almost l-Iere -- The Show ls Almost 0h -- E NOW READY FOR OUR PATRONS-THEY HAVE HEARD THE CALL IN UNCLE OF THE GARDEN OF THE GULF WHO LEFT US YEARS AGO TO MAKE NEW HOIVIES AND OF PREPARATION ARE ovER AND wE AR SAM’S COUNTRY. THOSE SONS AND ‘lhtlTGHllultb FAR AFIELlL-HEARTS ARE YEARNINI; RUNNING THE FAMILIAR LINES ALL ovER THE y 1 NUMBERS WILL BE SWELLEI) RY THE TiioUsANns IN 0UR DEAR LITTLE ISLE-BE oNE or Tiiosi: 'ri»ioiIs./iNi>s_I)oN’T , rriiE GREATEST OUTDOOR SHOW IN MARITIME ANNAIJm, ...._.._....; 1:0 OLD l FOR 'l‘iiE I-lOhlELANI) WHIUII WE LEARNE MARITIME I’R()\'IN(‘I<IS WHO WILL JOURNEY ICHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 3th to 16th NO DOUBT AS THEY ARE SPEEDING TOWARDS US THROUGH THEIR --- THIS IS OUR PROGRAM -- WALLY WALLIS-Noted entertainer -popular and cowboy longs-has performed and pleased lii thc largest vaudeville rir- cuits. lie will act as Mzistci- of (‘crciiioiiii-s. (IOLDEN (I;\'I'II lil'l\'l'l“. I-‘ROM t‘.\f.ll"i’lll.\‘l.\ —'l'en glamor- ous girls from the (itililcii West that you iiill \\‘i‘lt'flII1t‘ and really like. BRIIFITH ROYAL ORFIIIIVFII ‘ll. ll\\'l) of eight ]lIi‘I‘I‘§ will furnlsli music between the acts and 11l‘1ll\‘. Iiicli mcinbcr is an outstanding musician. tliVl-iNlNtl SlltlW. T610 :‘t.iiiil.ii"l 'l'inic. S520 DES/IX) The Evening Show will (‘OlllIl\t‘II('t‘ Willi an cvciit proyzrasiinicil by the (‘liarlottcttnrivn Riding (‘liili iii tlii- Ilnr-i- Show arena. followed Il\' the complete liiic of \'-i'.ii!~'\'ill:' i... , .'l' four numbers of the Golden (late Ros-inn ’I‘li'.ri\ iiill hc n-i n 'i’~ Lilith-ville and llorsc Sheri‘ going at tho sAiiit- time w that sot". itnrs min \\".i"Il either one as they (lcsiw. The :ircii:i will 11c as In? 111i as ilaiy nitli 273.000 candlepoiver lizzliiu and the largo stage uiili new‘ spotlights will be :1 thing of bcaiitv. Wally Wallis and Tllllc. Iit‘lllll't‘ iiill i‘IlI'Il slut: one or more iiuin- hers. [ironing perfornizim-cs will ln- tilt‘ rvio-i attractive we have ever slinwil. Don't llli\< tllll‘ of tlioni. Thor “III concliirlc with a short but spectacular sci-ins- of f5""\': --l llnllvfjfiq] 3m] [m]. lianl. numbers. llllilllll‘ and ilrslgiicrl i-rii-oizillv for this event. WEDNESDAY. APGYST‘ lith (Afternoon. 1.30 Standard 'l‘inic. ‘lJltl DSTIK) HARNESS HORSE RACING IN FRONT OF 9 (IRAND STYANI) 2,22 PACE- With I-‘lo Direct 2.10. Nellie Grcv 2.17 1-2. Dinah G. Jennie E. Grafton ‘£321 l-Z. Sunny Ilal. .11. Silent Jnc 71.17. Iirian Yorke 2.13 l-4, Illajor Bow 2.13 l-Z. .\li~.\ Yirturhi ‘L14. Fsriin Ilrltion 2.12. Jean Ilcnlev Fred \\‘ni'tli_y 71.10 l-4.,l’rtcr at Court, Sklppydale 2.720. Calumet June 2.1K. Spud Braden 2.13 1-4, Silent Mac 2.15 l-4 and others. 2.17 TROT—\rith Protestor 2.14, Model T. 2.15. Silk Girl 2.08 8-4, Julie Evans 2.13. Squire Ilanover 2.11 1-4. Uselta 1,. 2.14, Harvest Ellclody 2.10 l--l. llal Ilrittnn 2.11. Peter Pin 2.17 1-4, Calumet Bee 2.11 and Iillii-rs. 2.10 TROT ANI) l’.\('l"--uitli Ilon Finn 2.10 3-4. Martlndell 2.11. Sully 2.0K 1-4. llzinorcr (‘ouricr 2.0.‘) 1-2. Direct L. 2.09 1-2. Wanda Volo 2.0T l-‘Z. San Toii ‘L10. The Baker 2.06 1-4, Moon GIOW 2.1‘! 1-2. Gail II1ll‘\'l‘\il‘l' 11.‘: and others. \'.'\I'lll'.\'.ll.l E i\("I'.\‘ uill he IIIIPIZMPPTSPCI between the heats 0f the ll;'.l'Ili‘\S iltll'!~‘t‘ racing" iritli slinging by Mlle. Lenore and lvally Wolli .‘\o.c:-»If ciitr-ics cvtr ted arrivo the ‘L22 Pare will have to he dlriili-il into too cs with full nurses given for each. one raced Wciliiesilay afternoon and the other on Thursday afternoon- EVENING SIIO\V 7.20. Stuniiaril Time, $.20 D.S.T.) 11 A("l"§ OI“ \'AI'III1\'II.I.E. IIORSIZ SIIOIV. Singing by M110. I.(‘lltl|'<‘ zinzl Wallv “Willis. .-\ magnificent programme concluding with :i brilliant tlikfllW)‘ of Fireworks. TWIYRSIXAY. AUGUST 15th (Afternoon lllfl Standard Time. 2.30 D.S.T.) HARNESS HORSE RACING IN FRONT OF GRAND SIXANI) FOUR YEAR (11.1) I"l"l'URFPY-iviih Hillside Scott 2.13, Sump. son ltoyai. Little ihilircy- 2.10 3-4. Polly Scott, Star Junior, 2.10 '1 IIOT 1N1) l‘.\t‘I-I—uith Moon Glow 2.12 l-Z, Tony Harvester 2.00 l-l. Leta Ralviiuck 73.14. (‘alninet Emerald 2,10 1.2, Th; Ilzikcr 72.00 l-i. (tail 1|ill'\'t'\i.t‘I' ‘L125. Yilajor Boircs 2.13 l-Z. Alestra 73.1’! flat. Iiclu- .\lrl€1ir_vn 73.10 l-l. Don l~'ino 2.10 3-4, Klondyke (i. ' "in ‘$.11 Il-i and ollicrs. Al» l‘ TllOT AND I'/\('E—-\\'1th Redford Grattan 2.08 l-4. Itoyzil Hanover 10G l-2. Dermot 2.04 1-2. Tracey Ilnn. over 2.03. Marvin Brooke 2.04 1-2, Jane Azoff 1.59 1-2, Dudey D IN OUR SCHOOL DAYS-BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE THERE’S NO PLACE THE TREK IS ON AND WILL CON VERGE TO CHARLOTTETOWN AND THEIR FROM EVERY NOOK AND HAMLET, FROM CITY AND TOWN llilSS THE THRILLS AND ENTERTAINMENT WHICH WILL GO WITH ' Patch 2.10. Aaron L. 2.08. Rainey G. Henley 0.00 l-l. 58PM! Hanover 2.09, Quaker Girl 2.08 1-4 and others. Note:—lf the 2.22 Pace ls divided the second division will also be raced on Thursday. VAUDEVILLE ACTS will be interspersed between the heats of the harness racing with singing by Mlle. Lenore and Wally Wallis. EVENING SHOW 7.20, Standard Time, 8.20 D.S.T.) l4 ACTS 0F VAUDEVILLE, HORSE SHOW. Singing by ‘Mlle. Lenore and Wally Wallis. A magnificent programme conclud- ing with s. brilliant display of Fireworks. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th (Aitmiooh 1.30 Standard rims, M0 D-B-T-i HARNESS HORSE RACES IN FRONT OF GRAND STAN]; L t _ n t Bu‘ Two YEAR I-‘UTURITY-Wlth Hilda Bu our. In yl rl- - let, Miss Brewer. Raymond lillrlvnl- Dliclllfwllalllglfgge Long. Dorothy Abelle, Kellys Nightmare, a t y€plgyigdepglgbfilflfcgslggT—with Dude Potempkln 2.07 1-2. Allows! 204 34 Lusty prism, 2,07 1-4, Protestor 2.14. Ileathebell 2.08 l-i. Hal Brltton 2.11. June Evans 2.18. Harvest Melody 2.10 l-Z. Calu- met Bee 2.1l Millie Kalmuck 2.12 Sqlll" "I'm"? z-u 14' 214 TROT AND PAClk-wlth San Ton 2.10, Dudey Patch 2.10. Aaron L. 2.0x. Direct L. 2.09 I-z. vest" B"! W; "l-z-nqgzlsz: Girl 2.08 1-4. Calumet Duds 2.09 1-4. Sully 2-93 ' v l‘ Courier 2.09 1-2. VAUDEVILLE ACTS will be interspersed bet/tween the‘ hiaytasmlll the harness racing with singing by Mlle. Lenore and W! Y ~' EVENING SHOW (7.20 Standard Time, 8.20 D.A.’I‘.) Full evening program of l4 Vaudeville acts with intermission at 9 o'clock Standard Time. 10 o'clock DST. for presentation}? prizes to owners. drivers and grooms. A EOPBWII! Fllllw l?’ I i Golden Gate Revue. concluding the evenings entertainmen m of the best of the four-will be the super-spectacle fireworks s- filly- mvwuur-av-uvhn-r-mva.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-..\.--.-i.'..-..-i.--.-.-.-.'.-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.~ '.-.-.-.-..-..-.-. IIIIIIIIM MWHIE:II Dancers. Don’t fail to take in the Midway, it will delight you. II} “:9 evenings it will be a beautiful siglit with over 800 extra colored llllll 5 and music from two organs. New sideshows will make their appealanee here fronted with new banners, new canvas and the latest in sound speak- ers. Positively the greatest line of attractions that has even been eh- hibited at a Midway ln the Maritlmes. A special trip of the S. S. Charlottetown and a special train with 1S cars are required to bring Lynch's Shows here- All announcements will be made by the GODFREY SOUND SYSTEM, with new and superior microphones recently purchased, con- veying music and songs in the truest possible manner. Music will be furnished for the vaudeville acts by Bruce's Royal Orchestral Band from Toronto, each one a finished musician. LYNCIPS 1010 IMPROVED hlIl1\V.-\Y will be action every after- noon and evening". Included in his thrillers are twin giant fcrris wheels similar to those used in Miami last Willifl‘. with new lighting effects on both wheels. In addition there will be the .\IL‘l‘l‘_\'-(1lI-it0llllt'1. Chair- Plane. Whip. Kiddy-Ride, Loop-the-Loop. Octopus Ride, the very latest ln amusement devices. Wally Wallis, Master of Ceremonies and versatile singer, will be beard in popular songs afternoons and evenings. Mlle. Lenore will sing one or more numbers afternoons and evenings. ra.-.-.-.-i.--.-.r..v.-.wma-nawmmhvnmvm-h-h-n-snann-nn“ 12 Classes HORSE RACES 12 Classes ‘ The lit of horses shown above does not comprise all of those entered. has any track received such a tremendous entry list. in Canada. LEADING DRIVERS WILL INCLUDE TYNDALL SEMPLI ‘ MIKE JABBLEE Other specialties will be the Monkey Circus and the Hawaiian n"l-'JliFfbHlH'iu'¢'in'l-\n'lflu'-'I-‘ffl i —.F1RE WORKS - , Our fireworks program will be the finale to_ our evening's entertainment. It will be different entirely from those of other years. No bombs or Big Berthas to disturb your nerves, instead and owing to Olll‘ lengthy program of vaudeville we have concentrated SOME 9F THE on four super-spectacle fireworks displays consisting HORSES " ' of the DOUBLE MAMMOTH CYCLONIC WHEEL . NUMBER that commences with a lively display °f JANE AZOFF 1.5a i-s < _ Never before in lliziritime racing annals Here will be seen in action the fastest trotters and pacers UDwards of 165 entries 0f the best in the Maritimes will show their mettle here. D0n’t miss a day. Be in your seat 0n Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- 10s: O'BRIEN day and Friday afternoons and experience the thrill 0f the ear ““’“" ""*“°"'“‘ m iinatldlgxcygrdiitfnofsfliglliidreziin‘: suddenly transforms BM CUMMIN“ ‘ y ' "tm" °' "ENL" “l” I TRIPLE COLUMNS or NATIONAL COLORS - “M” m" ' "Em" 2'“ l" Th u b a i f R Candles BILLY noon BARNEY imNovim s01 tee gigan c a er es o oman - JOE HOOD MARVIN BROOKE, 2.04 l-I AARON L. 2.08 QUAKER GIRL 2.08 1-4 ALLOWAY 2.04 3-4 4 VIKING 2.08 l-4 SAN TON 2.10 SULLY 2.08 l-4 HANOVER COURIER 2.09 l-l LIISTY FRISCO 2.01 1-4 IIAI. BRITTON 2.11 and dozens of others. Past the quarter and round the turn The flying pacers come, Their Iioofbcnts echoing on (he air Like the roll of n nlufflcrl drum; Grim and determined are the men As Sphinx-like they sfl and rirlc, Alllflllmfl the finish they Irnorr full Il‘(’!|. Will be Ion: or iron by a stride, FOUNTAIN N UMBER—Thls consists of six Fountains that produce lovely sprays of Golden Spangles over fifteen feet in height. NIAGARA FALLS-—- Witli Sparks, Sllflllflllts- Stars and Corruscatlons will be the finale and it will light up the surroundings like a veritable falrylaiid- And the nights shall be filled with gladneu And the cares that infest the day W!!! fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away. LLOYD O'BRIEN II. M. SWEENEY CLARENCE SCIIUMAN WILLARD KELLY JOHNNY CONROY JACK MaeMILLAN BOB MORRISON MYRON McARTIIUII. ALLISON LANGILLI JIMMIE SANDIJRSON and many otherl Suppers served cafeteria style by the-Ladies Aid of the Prince Eilirzird Island Hospital in restaurant under main Grand Stand. ADMISSION IPRPJIC TO MAIN GROPNDS AND MIDWAY. ' 75c afternoons for Horse Itaces and LT. COL. D.A. MacKINNON, D.S.O., President Vaudeville. (‘hildrcn 50c. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary Reasonable prices. Grand Stand: Iilveninir Stand: 115e, Shoivs in front of Grand Children 25c.