‘i The Big Week is Here. Are Over and We are Now Re MONDAY (Gates Open at 6-30 P- Ill-i Official Opening by His Honor the Lieutenant- Governor, in the Paton Pavilion, nt 8.00 P. M Short addresses by Premier W. M] 1A5. M510! 394111191 Kennedy, M. s. 1:, w. c. s. MeLure, lVL n, and others- ifiirl-il: the Exhibits and taking in the Midway will give you s. good Evenings Entertainment. TUESDAY (Morning) Judging of Exhibits. (Afternoon 2 P. M.) First Heat of 2.12 Til/OT AND PACE with Morullil Exprem 2.03%, Marjorie M. 2.07%, Hestherbeli 2.10, Betty S. 2.07 and 4 other entries. 2.15 TROT with llollyrood lee 2.09, busty Frisco 2.07%, Calumet Bee 2.12, Miss McTym 2.12 and 4 other b entries. 2.24 recs with Bud core 2.10%. Ansnni Qiirw 2-1536- Real Great 2.1014, Tod Brewer, clumsy Tinwn. Bob on Boy 2.10, Mnrtindeil 2.1m and u other entries 7 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 7 interspersed between the Heats of the Horse Races will be our Vaudeville Program, featuring THE CIMSE SENSATION, cue of the rare ‘Thrillers of the World, in their Death-Defying Fests. See‘ Robert Clmse perform on his Motorcycle high in the Air, with THE FOUR FANTITNOS, two ladies l-lld iiwo men, artists on the Flying Rings, starring Mia Mimi Fanto, one of the world's greatest lsdy athletes and holder of the world's record of 125 kickoven while suspended by one hsnd. The Show is On. THIS IS OUR PROGRAM: GEOBGETITS nonurwoon oomquss. s unique and novel sneer t. The: will 11h Mm n: me fun partof our program. See their boxing act in which they box with their feet instead of their 11mg’. Pun galore with the Oomiquel. UIAORNA‘ HIGH POLE ARTIST. SQ i-Illl YOIIIIB man who is rapidly will!!! I "l!" 1°‘ mule" 5' m serial artist, stsud on his head on top of s lltnflbr steel pole six inches in diameter and watch him per- form other feats while the pole sways like s Ned iii the wind. CHARLIE CHA@ERLAIN THE SINGING LUM- BERJACK will entertain yilil with hi Ittllliilfllll voice. lieu hlrn in his soil!‘ 0f the Cowboy and Lumberjack. - The above Vaudeville Program is the finest we hsvl ever given sud we are confident it will 910009 you. (EVENING: 7.45 P. M.) Judging of Horse Show Classes with entries from Halifax and Charlottetown Riding Clubs and iiihflfls lnthenewliorseAi-ensinfrontodtheGrmd Stand interspersed between the Horse Show Events will be the Vaudeville as outlined shove. (9.45 P. M.) Grand Musical Ride with 16 Officers and .N. O. 03L P. E. l. Light, Horse in Scarlet and Blue Uniforms. A topping sightl Spectators on the Main Grand Stand and Eon Bleacher will get an almost pflrfwt view of the Aranl. On or about 10 P. M. the FIREWORKS PROGRAM ' will he set off. We put on a good show inst year, but this program is miles ahead of- it. Positively the finest display of night FIREWORKS ever shown in the M-Utimes. . Horse Show in front of Grand suite. ‘WEDNESDAY iMorniug) ' Judging of Exhibits, (AFTERNOON 1.50 P. M.) Harnms Horse Racing in Frong of Grand Stand. 4 Classes of High Clsss Hones. z-YEAR. OLD TROI.‘ AND PACE with Ht Books, Guy Ann, Jackie Voio, Miss Victoria, lleymonette, Stsrrett Volo and three other entries. 2.15 T801.‘ AND PACE with I'm Alone 5.10, Patrick Direct 2.07%, Plucky Scott 2.07%, King Spruce L10, Abner '1‘. Clegg 2.04% and ll other entries. 2.25 TROT with Allset, Peter B. 2.18%, Happy Boy 2.18%, Mne West, Alymer Worthy, Sh: Dillon, Peggy Longset and 4 other entries. 2.18 TRUI‘ AND PACE with 51.81‘ G. 3.09, Winnie Winkle 2.12%, Trixie V010 2.11%, Foxy Pete 2.18%, J00 i-lw GYBM. Z-13'/i. $151101 Simator 2.1.3 and 5 other entriu. 7 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 7 ~ will be interspersed between the Huts of the lior-se Races. (EVENING: 7.45 P. M.) 7 Acts o! Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Singing by Charlie Chamberlain, - 1 (9.5 P. Ill) his supporting cast. The sensation of the European its intense illumination increased this year to 22,000 "-"i'—" ' Capitals and positively the finest outdoor set. in the candle power,‘ will he well worth s vislt to see. Mum“ Bu. world to-dsy. (10.00 r. M.) 410.00 r. M.) 51mins. 01m. ‘ FIREWORKS featuring Aerial Salute, The lloliinger, The Goidnn Pirasnn. Pfl-lliie of Wsles Plumes, m. Storm King, Colony of the Air, The Scarlet ‘Danger, The Kaleidoscopic Wheel and other Speoteenhr pieces,- 2 3 ‘d The Months of Preparation - ady for Our Patrons. . THURSDAY (tannins) Completion o! Indrllis. (Ami-non 1.50 r. M.) Horse Hues in nos: of Grand suns. _ n1 mo! mo rscs with Keystone, 2.1m. Quaker on; 2.1m, Diamond use 2.1m, Msy nu 2.1a, lore- glow, 2.11%, Mai-maul um. Bob 0h Bu: H! w! l4 other entries. rass-sos-us. with Defmlt 2.0m, The Great Ga! mm, Calumet Brownie 2.01%. Marjorie M. 2.01%. Toll am 2.0014 and Sampson nu 2.0m. 2.1a rum with Alan nil-vener- s01, Bonnie Osmcren an, Helm o. us, Osllnnet Bee 2.1a and 1 other cities. s-Yssn-ow nor AND mos with uely Britten, Dub Aubrey 1.2m. some. Dosninlon Belle, Msy cop and 6 other entries. 7 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 7 lnterspersedbetweenthellestsoltllsllorwelsoes will be u» Vaudeville Acts and Singing. (EVENING: '1.“ Ell) llorseShowinAr-ensinfrmtoftirnudiisnll. ‘iActsoiVsudevflleouBtsnlnhont or Grand Stand and Singing. Grand Fireworks with Streamers, Comets, Bombsheih, Stars. Plumes, Fountains. sod runny other gorgeous pyrothechnic displays. Affernon, Open. Evening, 7.45 P. ‘M. Vaudeville sud Fireworks Program with added fes- turns. Presentation of Primes to Owners, lhivcs snd Grooms. . .... -1 uih.‘ . . I . A‘ - A . . . Him--.“ -- VY v Y7 vv "wvvne- .¢"-"- . . . . v **** ~cccec~eececece~~~ee~~ tainment every afternoon and evening. It has ail the latest adult riding dev1ces,_such '21s the Lindy-Loop, the Merry-Go-Round, the Chair Plane, the Whip, the great big Ferris WheeL-the largest. in Eastern Canada. For the kiddies there is the kiddy ride. __ Under Bill Lynch's management are “6 Shows” featuring the Hawaiian Dancers, The Monkey Speedway, with real live Monkeys, and the Circus Side Shows. v v v v v v vwv v w ““ ‘ “‘ All Announcements will be made by Holman’s Sound System, which has been leased for the meeting. Canadian Legion Band of 24 Pieces will provide the music, and will play at various times during the afternoon and evening. Every man is a finished player and their ability is unquestioned. It is a treat to listen to a Band of the calibre of the Canadian Legion. Lynch's 1935 Improved Midway will provide this part of the enter .4_A_AQA¢A¢AAAAAA_A Oil!‘ Firiiwvrlifl Priillmm i! 0119 We 8W Proud iif- gorgiwiis. glittering show with Thunder Bombs, Dragon Rockets, Japanese Comet, The Yellow Sunset, Bengal Lights, Triplet of Electric Plumes and Silver Wheel. $016611 Pliiiifiefl. Aerial Display. Triple Golden Shell. The Tropical Typhoon, The Castanet, The Golden Paragon, The Silvery Sunset, Triple Fountains (if Silver, Split Comet, Columns of Empire. The will“ 80d "the! ("inlays that will transform the surroundings into a veritable Fairyland of color. Fireworks will conclude the evening performances in front of Grand Stand, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, man...‘ t The finest Horse Show aver taged in the Maritimes in a Real Arena, 100 x 230 feet in Centre Field. Lit by 22,000 Candle Power, the grestestiiluminstion east of Montreal. 11 cLAssnn-HORSE RACESMII CLASSES $4,500 in PURSES, ""'.‘.'.'.‘..‘.‘.'J§°" Pnnzzs in PREMIUMS VA UDEVILLE THE CIMSE SENSATION: Whose fascinating sets have been applaud- ed by hundreds of thousands HORSES DERMAT. 2.04%. THE GREAT GUY. 2.01%. CALUMET BROWNIE, 2.0114- MARJORIE M., 2.07%. TOI. GATE, 2.00%. SAMPSON HAL, 2.0254. ALAN HARVESTER. 3-1 LUSTY FRISCO, 2.01M. CALUMET BEE, 2.1!. THE FOUR FANTINOS t including Miss Mimi Fsnto whose work on the Flying Rings and Gymnastic Fests have won the‘ admiration of thousands, 110mm: common, 2.1:. ' “syncs, uni-nu n. 2.14%- ao Horses entered making 12o entries. All the 1m in m. Maritime! no,“ qsoncm-rrs uomnrwoon xgfllffllggnggnglso?’ 0”,“ and some of the fastest performers in Canada will show their speed and muons. sllml. COMIQUES : "W" S~ “"- "‘°‘"° “S” r355?‘ One of u» m: Comedy Acts playing on this side of the Atlantic. . KING srnucs, 2.10. nvr stone, 2.10. PATRICK nmsor, 0.01%. rtucrrv scorr. 2.0m. ssmm T. cusaa, 2.04%. s-rsn a, s00. wmms wmrrss, um. " mrxu: vow, 2.1m. roxr rsrs. 2.1m. JOE run aszsr, 2.1m. srarm. SENATOR. us. rrsvsromc, 2.1m. ovum amt, c.1314. mssrorm mo, mm, _ Don’t miss a day. Be in your seat on Tuesday, Wednesday an Thursday afternoons and experience tire thrill-of thryear. ~ ' K ‘ I _ “ma” lmmlm- CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN, THE SINGING LUMBERJACK: Willi entertain you with his glorious vo ce. Bring me those moments Irss from curl And the patter of feet at the score; Bring nre one dag of the old-tints Fair, I will neveroak for more; < ‘ Bring me a tune from the ‘old-tone bond, A glimpse of the old-time course mu. names 1m mrrnovao mower coma, mrs ~ MUSIC. FUN 4;-‘~_--..-_., ‘an’ “m Bring fheopplouse o! the crow stand ~ m‘. on Io" “m As it clleers- for the winning horn. 8 “DAYS AND 4 NIGHTS OF INCOMPARAB LE ENTERTAINMENT. ‘DON'T MISS ONE OF THEM. BUYIA SEASON TICKET FOR $2.50 (TRANSFERABLI) TO EVERY SHOW. ADMISSION MAIN GA TE, 26c. GRANDJTAND, 75c. SEE THE WH OLE SHOW ON RACE DAYS FOR 81.00, NI Qlfl‘ PQQQRA] 51311351910 15¢, cflILDBIlT IINDER 12 WITH PARENTS, BRIE. EVEN ING'S ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND, fir. ' . ‘ . " S l LT.‘ poi. 1A. g 0N; 11.5.9. President.‘ J. w. _BOUIE;._TI~_3R, . 1 , i