pi P_7 rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ The Big Weelr is Almost Here. Are Over and t" MONDAY - arliclnl Opcnln, by Ilia Honor the Lieutoliiant-Govemor in the Paton Pitvililon at 8 P. M. Short addresses by Premier Thane A. Campbell, Hon. Charles A. Dunning, Mayor P. W. Turner, Hon. W. H. Dennis, Min- lstcr of Agriculture, and others. Seeing exhibits and inking in Midway will give you a good evening's entertainment, .'.l‘ U lfiSUA Y. ‘w, KNIGHTS UF PXTHIAS DAY) w... (Morning) Judging ol Exhibits , In llorse Show Ring ln Cattle lting In lllaln Building jAiternooii 2.00 r. M.) 1n l-ront of Grand stand introduction o! and reuiariu by “on, chm-k, yunnmx uiinisicr or Finance. . ‘ roux-rennet.» ruruitrryuitor AND PAQE m“, fuller“ 5:11:10! :16 Vi. Dorothy uix, oiiliie liaimuek, iii-so; and 2.11 CIJROT AND PACE with Bud Wenger 2.0574 or Tracey hiinover 2.03, Marvin lflflfllis 2.04, The Great Guy 1.0m“ hoyitl Hanover 2.0044, iiiauorie oi. 2.01% and others, 2-" TIWT with Helm IJ- "Mm. uiluiiitt Uobllrn 2.1m, utdumet Bee 2.11, hills uiri 2.08%, harvest llleiotly 2.100.: and others. ‘ ' ' 12 YAUDEVILLE ACTS 12 interspersed between the heats or the horses ItHJBS viili be our Vaudeville rrogram maturing ‘Lin, sings o, me A“. one l" i116 W011i" Kreaiest aerial acts beiore the puulic iouiiy. it consists o! four super-acrobius, three men and n, Iggy’ “m, are coining all the way irorn ualnornlti. to periorni iicioi-e J _ our audiences. In addition to thir high acts 110 feet ll tilt: air. they perform on the spring board. Llheir volcanic act and balancing Keats are unoxceiled by any elreu; artists u, the world. Their comedy act is s. uiiisture of abandon and galety that will bring laughter galore from our spectators. ‘inis is positively one oi the greatest. acts ever brought to (Juiiiiiit, arid lt will be its lirst appearance before a, Qkulatflian audience. THE REXOLA TROUPE. Each member is a polished art- ist. As s. sextet they engage in pyramid lzuiiduig and tumb- ling work. All a quintet they perform one oi’ the speeoiest and most glittering acts known to the world oi‘ rollers. .l"ew if any troupes can parallel them for diversity-acrobatics and skating. Their perch act, which is the third pt-rlorni- anoe they otter, is something that will surely interest you. it is balancing par excellence. All Announcements will be made by Holmaifs Sound System, Canadian Legion Band 0f 24 Pieces will provide the Music, and ivill Play at ‘ _ _ It is a treat to listen to a Band of the calibre of the Qanadian Legion. their ability is unquestioned. Lynch’s 1937 Improved Midway will provide this part oi‘ the entertainment every aftern Flying Horses, Lindy-Loop, Giant Ferris Wheel, Kiddy Automobile Rides, Chairplaue, W African Jungle, Hall of Science, Penny Land, and a gala xy of versatile entertainment that ha CHARLOTTETOWN ROBERTNS ANIMAL CIRCUS. Miss Roberta. is known us one of the great animal trainers oi‘ the world. Her name and tame is known over two continents. This animal circus which she will brimg lo Charluttcliniii is a creation of hcr own especially suitctl for Exhibitions. It has a galaxy of tings, ponies and inunkles that are drssetl in gay and clever Illrlllltlll. Tlic star feature ol‘ tlic (Yin-us is a. comedy mule 0i llllllll)’ Slllllbllfll "H1111. whose antics and death-dealing qiialiiii-s oi‘ his hools proiiile a. provoking ilnish and barrels oi laughter. YOUNG LADELI. 6a COMPANY. This is literally comedy gone iiilil. There is comedy in evcry action of the circus artists known as Toung Liiilcll and Company, These |,|ug,—,_ liiiiigiiii; clowns ol‘ the big tops hiivc rcgiilcil audiences from the Atlantic to the Pacific. They hair hi-cii with the big- gi-st shows on cltrlh both in Iiluropc and America, and many millions hztvi- rockcii with laughter at their funny antics, You will bc plclisctl with this linilure. THE FIXING. _liA\'l-1llS. Thi-y are four in number and iii tlicir special act, the llpiiig trapeze, perform one oi‘ the most intricate llllil ililiicull frills in all i-ircusdom. These men have an international reputation and some months ago wcrc a feature act with Ilagcilihich Circus in Chicago. lou will applaud the l-lying Baycrs. (‘IIAIILIE (IllAlllhlzltLAlN in a. complete new repertoire o! Stings. (Zharlic has h.id large lttiilieiices in American cities and over lhc radio since he ulis with us last lixhihhiun. You \\'lII like Charlie lie are sure and the program he has to otter. The above Vaudeville acts and singing will be interspersed bi-twcen the heats of the llorsc ltat-cs, so that you win have no uninteresting moments. . J A ilfi l-JXING SHOW 7.30 I’. M.) , Judging’ ol‘ llorsc Show classes with entries from the Char- Illiirltblill iiiiliilg" Club iii the lloise blllHV Arena in lronl. ol‘ tjiiind Stand. lntersperseil bctivecn thc llorsc Show events will be the Vituili-villc aels, YOUR IUNL-s Oi" Till; Alli, Tilt; REA- Ol.1\ lllUl l'l£. llUliIiiVlAS CIRCUS, TOIJAC: LAULLL AND LUDIPANX itlld ‘IllE ILIINU llAiltliLa. (9.30 I‘. M.) On or about 9.30 P. Ill. the Fireworks will be set Olf- 011i‘ snow liist your was a good our, but this program is very _ much ilhcitd ul‘ it. For lhc iirst time you will see American I‘ll'(‘\\0i'k§ iircil oh the slime program with Canadian lift!- uorlts. We hale put 50f; more inontgv iiilo llreivoiks _l.lllS season. “"1: liclicvc they‘ will please you WEDNESDAY (Morning) Adging of Exhibits. (Afternoon 2 P .M. Sharp) Harness horse racing in iront oi’ Grand Stand. TllREE-Yl-IAR-OLD FIJTURITY TROT AND PACE with Nita Volo, Buddy Volo, Amie Worthy, Volo Scott, Major Bowes, Hillside Jack, Guy Kiilmuck, Fairy Won; “"1 others. Maybe a. new Maritime rccoril will be made in this event. 211 TROT AND PACE with Ann ‘frogdon 2.0m, Trixie Volo 2.11, Mont Chesney 2.08, l’t-tei' Reaper 2.0755, Quaker Girl 2.09324, Sully 211, llltiiovcr Courier 2.0!), Peter Onwnrd L11“, McElwyn the Great 2093i. Calumet Duke 2.12, Bmy 5on- deer 2.09 and others. 2.22 TROT with Noon Time 2.14),, Tara Hanover 2.17, Stei- Dillon, Guy Todd, Millie Kalmuck 214th, Ayliner Worthy, Peggy Longsct 2.1632. Lalumct I-‘orctop 2.145;, Peter Pin 2.11, llal Britten, Allset 2.15%; and others. 4 12 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 12 . will be interspersed between the heats of the Harness Rat-d with singing by Charlie Chamberlain. lEVQlllllg 7.30 l’. M.) Horse Show in front oi Grand Stand. 12 acts oi‘ Viiuiievifie in iroiit of Grand Stand. Singing by Charlie Chamberlain. 10.30 I’. M.) FIREWORKS featuring Aerial Salute, Exhibition Rockets, Iiomhshclls, (iohlen Rain, Bursting Comets, Flash Reports, Searchlight Rockets, Yellow Sunset, Golden Umbrella, Scar- let Tongcr, with marvelous Sct Pieces. which has been leased for the meeting- _ various times during the attern oon and evening. Ever 0011 and evening. It has hip. Under Bill Lynch s managemen 1-»- ciissrs ‘HORSE ‘RACHES 12 CLASSES Some of the Horses some or‘ THE HORSES . r nun WENGER, 2.05%. TRACEY nsuovm. 2.0a MARVIN BROOKE, 2.04 TIIE GREAT our. 2.02% our BRITTON, 2.0m PLUCKY ‘scour, 2.06 ROYAL IIANOVER. 2.06% MARJORIE M., 2.019’. ABNER T. CLEGG. 2.0m potty AZOFF, 2.01 HKING, 2.09 mom‘ (JHESNEY. 2.0a lllcELWYN THE GREAT. 2.10.; l'E'l‘lt'R REAPER, 2.011,; SIGNAL SENATOR, 2.0m ANN TROGDON, 2.0m QUAKER GIRL. 2.0004. GRACE sminot. 2.00 PATRICK DIRECT. 2.01% llllSS .10 HANOVER, 2.1014 IIARVEST MELODY. 2.10% IIELEN 1).. 2.1m SILK amt. 2.00% ALISET, 2.15:4 CALUMET one, 2.11 NOON TIME. 2.14% _ LEADING oiuvims motor): 4 Days and 4 Nights of incomparable ent to Main Gate 25c. Grand Stand 75c. See th Admission evenings ‘to Grand Stand 25¢- LT. COL. D" A. MacKINNON, D. S. O., President. Main Gate. Don't miss il day. Ilring me those nlomcizls free front cnrc Am! llic patter of icct at the score; Iiriny mo one day of the old-time Fair, I (rill ncctr ask for more; Iii 1711/ mo u time from the old-lime band, A glimpse of the old-lime course, Ilriny/ lhc applause of the crowded stand As it cheers for the irimiing horse. o, whole Show on Race Days for $1.00. r. . CLASSIFIED DASH RACES $5,500 lli PURSES, PRIZES all" Premiums I00 Horses maliinq- 100 entries. All the best in the Maritimes and some from Maine will show their speed and mettle here. lie in your scat on ‘fuesdzrv. Wednesday, Thursday and Friduy/ ziflernoons 11nd experience the thrill of the year. Leading Drivers Including : EARLE AVERY JOHNNY CONROY BILLY IIOOD TYNDALL SEMPLE WILLARD KELLY “AC STEELE II. M. SWEENEY BOB MORRISON IITI'RON_ McARTI-IUR JIhIMIlI BOUTILIER. GEORGE CALLBECK OLLIE RUDDERHAM LLOYD O'BRIEN MIKE JABBLEE TOM IIOLDIES PAT DIt-KENNA HARRY O'BRIEN Ii‘l(.-\.\‘K CALLBECK J. BOUTILIER CLARENCE SCHU MAN UGUST 16111 to 20th. The Show is Almost On. The Months we are Now Ready for Our Patrons. THIS 1s oun PROGRAM all the latest riding devices such as the Loop-the-Loop, t are sideshows featuring" Mechanical ( it)‘, s thrilled audiences throughout America and abroad. of Preparation THURSDAY (Morning) Judging of Exhibits. (Afternoon 3.00 P. M. Sharp; Horse Races in front of blond Stand, FREE-FOIt-ALL with Iiud Wcinicr 205a,, Trzwey lliinover 2.03, Abner '1‘. Lit-g); 2.0.111, .\liiij|tirie M. ZLWFK. GUY Brit"!!! 2.03%, The (jrisat (in) 4.05),, Alarvin Brooke 2.04. Fast horses that will mitke last lllllta 2.14 TROT with Lusty Frisco 2117",, Calumet Coburn 2.10011. Helen D. 2.175‘... Illiivcst .)li-loily 2.10),, Calumet Bee 2.11, Silk (iirl 2.00:. and othcis, 2.20 TIIOT AND PALE uilli Sully 2.11, Bud Cope 2.12)}, Betty liars 2.08!“ Iranl. IIAlultVI ..'.l;'., Miss Jo llaiitnt-r 2.10M. Doric Alciciiry- JLli. _, I*\l\lt'l. 2.1%,, ltutli Peters 2.15M. Josie tiie (treat. INl-l l\.ill.lili'l\ 2.14 and uthi-rs. 12 \’AL'l)l‘l\'il.l.l'l ACTS 12 will bc interspersed bctui-i-n tht- llinw Races, also nllglllg. (Iivriiilig 1.1.1) I‘. Al.) Horse Show in Arena ui llllili oi (hand slitiul. 12 iii-tqof Vaudeville ill front oi uiintl stand, \i1tli singing. Grand Fireworks ilispitty-‘iiiih storms, kirlilflcls, stars, Home» and many other gorgeous ]l_\l'tl\i\‘\‘|il|l\I tlhlllil) s. Positively tho greatest l-iruiioihs tilhlllti) ucr brought to the Maritime Provinces. .. FRIDAY ~ (Jltirnilig) L. wing Exhibits. iAITri-iiiiiwn 11.00 l‘. M. Sharp) Holst: Iiilci-s in limit ill binnil Stand. TWO-XEAIL-ULI) ll. l l Ill l l ‘IllUT .\.\'I) I’A('Ii Wlill seven two-year-ohls. 2.15 TRUI.‘ .\.\ll l'.\i l, with .\llll\'I‘ ‘I’. Clcgg 2.04M, Dolly Azoll‘ 2.07, Pluiliy Siiitl. 2.00, (il.l\.\' .\_'-'lllll0l 2.00, signal >.i:|i.i- tor 2.0854, lrixic \illu .£.ll and llilllTis. 2.2K ZTRUZI‘ AND l’.\i'l'.. Tllls t in». has Slllffeti, Yillo, kreii Worthy, Rlhtillllll, roxcy lt-li-i, il.i1\i-y Aubrey, bu) film, Daisy Peter», D011.» ,\It‘l‘t.‘lll_\, l111iii-_\ Patch and others. Vaudeville I‘i'iii;1.ini ol‘ 1'5 ai~l> .t-iiil singing beluccn heals of harness rltci-s. listening Prngiaiii 7.30 I’. M.) Vaudeville and l lli*\\tll'|i\ Plilglllill with added features. Presentation ol Priics to t) .\1i<i~, lliiit-is and Grooms. yman is a finished player and FIREWORKS Our Fireworks Program is one we arc proud of. A gorgeous, glittering‘ show, ncvci" before witnessed by Maritime audit-lice. lloth Ameri- ~ can and Canadian Vircwtirlis will be shown. Supreme aerial ZlSMlFllllPlllS that have no equal for their brillinnc)", bounty, and dctonziiiiin. Cannon shells, Empire hilt-leis, llruppn Roc- kets Searchlight Rockets lixhihiiion homb- shells, The blahnrziiulfs Jt-ivcls. Yellow Sunset. The I-Iollinger, The Gnldt-u liubrcllil. The Scarlet Tanager. (‘olony ol‘ the .\ir, The Nit-lee. Atlas Shells. American lliwiiil)‘ Rose Shells‘. Aurora Iiorclilis Shells, Airship Bombshell. Betclgucsc Sllltllm. .\I.‘lL'_lt'ilI Shclls‘. Bridal Yell Shells, Rlllllllllw Shclls fiilicl" .\|l>"l Shclls, zinll other Ilfelllillillillliil)‘ hrzuiliiiil examples ot pyrotechnic art. The fit-t Picccs arc gorgeous and include 'l"hundt-r Siinm, Whirling" Won» ders, Jeweled Fountains llzid ol‘ Demons. Piilm Fountains, (‘ijislzil (irzulcn, (‘lcupiitrafs Fan Fountain of Youth, Aurora liurchlis, (ioldcn Tempest Fountains. Silver Sntnvslnrnl Star Mine, Triangle ol‘ “hi-ch. and many other dis- plays that will ll‘illl\ltll'lll the surnlundinus into a veritable Fair) lund til" color. Fireworks will conclude the pcrtiirni:inccs in front of Grand Stand, Tucsrhrv. llcrlncsday, ’l‘hursdzi_\" and Friday nights. ertziinmcnt. Don’t miss one of them- Buy a season ticket for $3.00 ;(Transferable) which admits to every show. Admission Night Program, Admission 15c, Children under 12 with parents free evenings at \ O ‘n... lfilifllill l 60‘ list? ww "u 0 J. IV. ROIYLTICR, Secretary. I 4-