Illitaiwfiwfimrzlaxrtttitttttlittttztlc « ljlggiiigy‘ ‘i'i‘rTir'.-.:nzurwr"“,' i ~—:—~ $10,000 MORE MONEY IN PURSES and PRIZES in PURSES, PRIZES and PREMIUMS The largest amount of money we have ever offered This year's Fair will prove even better than last year's, which set a standard for all time. Our preparations are almost complete and when we open our gates on Monday evening, August 14th, every detail will be in place. From all over the Province. yes, and as far away as British Columbia, entries are pouring in and our capacity will be taxed to the utmost despite new accommodation. The equalization of freight means that competitors from all parts of the Province are on an equal footing —as it should be with a Provincial Exhibition. Our grounds and build- ings will be in first class shape and when you visit us you will surely say the plant is as attractive as can be found anywhere. sn¢..t.a§.§{.I{ For All Afternoon Progrmn —— In Front of Grand Stand Our afternoon program on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will start at two o'clock sharp and will consist of horse racing, and a full Vaudeville program. There will be four afternoons crowded with thrills and excitement. You will witness the best Vaudeville money can procure and the fastest Maritime race horses in action, together with others brought from far away points. X"-.+.'-..4z—)( Evening Program —— In Front of Grand Stand Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday starting at 7.30 p.In. sharp, the Charlottetown Riding Club and the Vimy Jones Riding Club will stage a Horse Show in the arena in the centrefield. Its lighting has been increased to nearly 30,000 candnle power, making it literally as bright as day. This year’s Horse Show will be even better ,.than last year. There will be a full Vaudeville program every evening consisting of fourteen acts. with dance numbers by the Revue Royale. consisting of ten beautiful girls with Roselesn Dawn, Prima Donna singer, featured. The acts will be intensified by the use of our new high power magnesium lights. The stage has been en- larged and will stand out as a thing of beauty with its new stage settings. The evening shows will end with a grand spectacular display of fire- works. Over two hours entertainmegt __w_ithou_t a dull ‘onus. {rm flu. est night show east of Toronto. ‘ A-31,174 'i(—‘F-‘F—)t' FOR THE YOUNG The 1989 Bill Lynch shows have been revamped; new additions made to equipment, old equipment painted and made attractive, nisklng the whole show, look brand how, but still retaining all the rides end’ other festures which has made it so popular here in the past. Fourteen cats and In special trip of the car ferry will bring. Bill Lynch and his shows to Charlottetown, Monday morning, August 14th. PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY NOW m u1,)ot1'i:‘t‘put it of! botisrkesrrsn‘ s . oneor Pew?-lfhysiuud. esdiilcgraia A A _ .'wlll~=ell~be ,eoniing~tothe~blp V osnnot afford to miss a week of real lisp. edded.'vitellty ‘and improvement to cats now so that you will he Q lend‘: greatest hit. it is the hut friends of long ago so rll I 0 VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Monday, August 14 T00 Friday, August 18 The Provincial Exhibition, Charlottetown, will lead off the parade of Maritime Fairs and it will do so in grand and glorious style with El ‘ plant that for cleanliness, attractiveness, situation and equipment can- not be excelled by any in Canada. It will have a wealth of exhibits. the classiest of horse racing, the most thrilling Vaudeville, captivating night shows with beautiful horses and skilled equestrians properly costumed, gorgeous lighting, and last but not least_ dramatic fireworks. Horse Racing Program 4--DAYS xac1so:—4 Tuesday-Vlednosday-ThursdayFridayT ll classes with prises and premiums amoulitlns to upwards of “MD. We can justly shout shout our hnrnesehorse program this year, because we have the greatest number of entries in many years. Every clue is filled with horses of high calibre ...'.l the but oi nail; is sunn- ed. mm for sway Boston snd polnisin mine, so well so the an-alum, horses. drivers and owners are trekl:in"_glfot. Clusrlotloto_wIi,; when the biggest week’: racing in Gsuede is ivjutes mi list of now- man will be published later on. mtg: : 0 A ' .7. ' Jewry)4111:)trrlrttttttzlrtitzttittI‘ fiwygittikiyiitrttitlnnwd. - a 2 ,. _ . US2,19;,.;‘. iitlltlzllrrttzmwrzz’, J Vaudeville Program WINNIFRED COLLEANO|—A Ringling-Barnum circus star. A "charming girl whose aerial acts have received the applause of millions of people. A real feature act. THE REVUE ROYALE-10 young and: beautiful dancing girls that execute several very intricate and elaborate dance numbers. They are all gorgeously costumed. Roselean Dawn will act as prime donna. She has a_ charming personality, a lovely voice and was featured at the Cocoanut Grove, Hollywood, for two years. BELMONT BROTHERS-—Recent importatlons from Australia, will make their first appearance here. They are known as the Boys with the Toys, presenting juggling and hoop novelties that border on the spectacular. . - FIFI—The famous clown, will be one of the comedy highlights of every performance. THE AVALON TROUPE—Their double tight wire act has been played all over the world. It is one of the f lashiest and fastest tight wire acts known. THE SIEGRIST TROUPE—Former stars of the Ringling-Barnum circus. They have gained in popularity each year with their unique fly- ing trapeze routines. Roselean Siegrist does many intricate tricks. See their new routine of sensational mid-air somersaults into the hands of a swinging catcher. SNIDER’S MARVEL BEARS—0li.'ers animal sense and nonsense in a series of clever and unbelievable tricks. showing what intelligence and years of training can do. THE ROMANOFFS--A most sensational acrobatic and teeter- board act from the steppes of old Russia. This act has been featured: in some of the world’s largest circuses the last few years. You will he left breathless at their daring. MERRILL BRO’l'i!EitS AND SISTER—Known as the world's premier euuilibrists they offer an acrobatic balancing act, cleverly pre- sented and they are beautifully dressed. LOB GITANOS—Sensational lofty perch pole gymnasts, stars of the sawdust ring, in a thrilling serial and gymnastic display. ' DON BERNARDO—The undisputed king of the swinging wire. an importation from old Spain. KEN GOOD AND HIS MUSICAL AMBASS‘ADORS—-Orchestral band from Toronto, will furnish music for all the acts. Each man is a trained musician of class. PAT MscINTOSH——Comedy singing, Master of Ceremonies, who keeps the entire performance running at a snappy pace and interjects several numbers of his own with clever chatter. The above Vaudeville program is by far the biggest and most ex- pensive ever offered at our Fair. It is a program that we are proud of and we are confident that you will be too. New songs_ new sets. new faces- FIREWbRK8 A Our evening shows would not be complete without s good program of Fireworks, so as in the post we have included them but have 80"“ i“ more expense to add new setpicces.' All the old fsvoritles will be there too,‘ linlduding the giant bombs which simulate the more deadl3' 0"“ in war. . v Jfjfjifjjjgggjgvygygy _' V Restaurant A Our reetlurent capable of accommodating 300 st a sitting. W1“ serve attractive meals during Exhibition week. . ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 25c A '75c T0 RACES , two sons run more snow on race nus - screw. LOW mom - F M lul us" as. 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