rv"' wvarrr-umo 0H6 5$2‘-?’5I;' 2:59:22 .. s... "Ti 1f __ emu-meow.» GUARDIAN Piififil. i172 ‘TL-E ‘ LI..F-’;'-'.F‘ILFSAE£...“’_~'."A__L“4111;51:- .. . .- ‘fics. 12-; A... .5‘ I 3m %.W¢} I i i‘. s. ll Cl"i.-<§LO'l"l‘ETOWN t 14K! ..‘.'- s flJ-Kf.‘ '1.‘ n r 1 I h t i s - -g,~._»', _ ,t,~,,~,-',\.',.-.'.’.'.‘-"-‘-“s‘1'-'-‘IHNHH-INM? ‘i V \ ‘wflfll '2 .1 1' f?" ‘sj-‘rfi.‘flu‘f-NH‘-i‘l-‘ffl-"st.N'~'s‘¢‘-'s's'-"afi'u'n\"|"-'JV%W| s to to OLD HOME The Big Week Is Almost Here - The Show ls Almost On -- (‘FF PREPARATION ARE OVER AND WE ARE NOW READY FOR OUR PATRONS"THEY HAVE HEARD THE CALL IN music soNS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE GARDEN OF THE GULF W110 LEFT US YEARS AGO T0 VII-H‘ CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 13th o 15o. i UNCLE MAKE NEW HOMES iilffs.il'l‘S ARE YEARNING FOR THE HOMELAND AND NO DOUBT AS THEY ARE SPEEDING 'I‘OWARDS US THROUGH THEIR n .4 1r.7:."1.\;o THE FAMILIAR LINES WHICH WE LEARNED 1N OUR $011001. DAYS-JZE IT E .111. ovER THE MARITIME PROVINCES THE TREK IS lf-lfi SWELLEI) BY THE THOUSANDS ‘.E'.i"i‘i.l:1 ISLE-BE 0NE OF THOSE THOUSANDS-DONT M1 ;...i:¢v<.fiii;.A 15.2311‘ OUTDOOR SHOW IN MARITIME ANNAUm, THIS 1s OUR PROGRAM -- TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th i’ ‘fiernoovi. 1.710 Standard '.l‘ime. 2.30 D.S.T.) “T "1 -. m» iifiit i.\(i i1‘; i"ii(;'.\"l‘ O1" (JRANI) STAND yslzir. UL!) yi"1‘t'111'1‘\' --uiti| lllargaret Jean, Abbe 1a.. \ min. t; t- 1111c. Kelly's liicam, Presto Kalmuoh ‘. ltopal Hanover 13.011 1-2, Alloway '2 oi i-i, Vcsirr liars 2.05 1-2, Dudey 7.11s‘, llflflil-y llsn-n-rr 73.07. Quaker Girl ‘H151 l-i, 11.111103‘ G. llenlcy 2.06 1-4, nlrkey Katmai-i: 2.10. Helen Frisco, Grace Abbey 2.22 and others. l.'.‘=.?'l7iZ‘.'ll.l.E ACTS wtl lwiwlvill the heats of the races will be our m, (no greatest ever pIPSFIliCd to s. Maritime nudi- ..~. iii-rue with beautiful glll$—- Thrilling acts of : -l -.'ii'll--~~t!€i; time wn-ations from the l’l'orid's Fairs at lrirw two. Y"; ililiiYii (l1l(‘l'*?- Youngest and most l.'\ll in Hu- VHWlEl with bcatxiiful lady diver and tun; his ill’! by diving as s bail of fire 110 feet into \ . THOIfPIZ-Grcur Britain's premier trick and ‘l*i‘i and llillt"~'l‘ll‘€i!4. G wizards on wheels. lPlb l1 l‘---'l‘.'.t1 lntcrnatZcn.'t!l_v famous art- s _x down. ir.v1-i<-;il instruments. Lenore sings beauti- Eilritv" ‘SJHOTl-llfillfit- An Australian comedy not eombinod WALL! WALLIS-Noted entertainer -populnr and songs—has performed and pleased in the largest vaudeville oir- cuits. He will act as Mastcr of Ceremonies. GOLDEN GATE RICVUE PROM CALIFORNIA ——Ten glamor- ous girls from the Golden West that you will welcome and really like. BRUCIPS ROYAL ORCHESTRAL BAND of eight pieces will furnish musie between the acts and heats. Each member is an outstanding musician. (EVENING SHOW’. 7-20 Standard Timc, 8.20 D.S.T.) The Evening Show will commence with an event programmed by the Chsrlottetowwn Riding (‘lub in the Horse Show arena, followed by the complete line of Vaudeville including four numbers of the Golden Gate Itcvue. There Mil be no waits-Vaudeville and Horse Shear going at the same time so that spectators can watch either one as they desire. The arcna will be as bright. us day with 22.000 candlcpowcr lights and the large stage with new spotlights will be n thing of bcauty. Wally Wallis and Mlle. Lenore will eoch sing one or more num- bers. Evening performances will be the most attractive we have ever shown. Don”t miss one of thcm. Thcy will conclude with a short but spectacular scrics of firc\vnrks—4 beautiful and bril- liant numbers, unique and designed r-pci-ially for this event. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th (Afternoon, 1.80 Standard Time. 2.30 D-S.T.) HARNESS HORSE RACING IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND 2.22 PACE- With Flo Direct 2.16, Nellie Grey 2.17 1-2, Dinah G. Jennie E. Grntton 2.21 1-2. Sunny Hal, .14, Silent Joe 2.17, Brian Yorke 2.13 1-4. Major Bowes 2.13 1-2. Miss Victoria 2.14. Usclta. Britton 2.12. Jean Henley 2.15. Fred Worthy 2.16 1-4, Peter at Court, Skippydale 2.20, Cnlumct June 2.18, Spud Braden 2.13 1-4, Silent Mac 2.15 1-4 and others. both wheels. in amusement devices. Other specialties will be the -Monkey Circus and the Hawaiian Willi i: i.-1‘.- dotihiw- iu-ri-hn-tic: and contorilnns that is s wow. it. 7,; y,\\1.'i';'r_,_';~y... =;.--.-»t from Killiccranitie, the world's 7W1“ -~ ‘i --i-v1'='\- g . . ifYi n" H51. -.'\'\' AND AFl-I -—Most spectacular r.‘- yct i1: 1 world atop a 12') loot riztring. Breathless exhibition 0'» KRlHIl 111F311". (‘onrlurie-a with iluublc slide for lite. u‘ ‘l i. f _ r .-\. rtoumii ci-uictiis- will he made by the GODFREY HSOUND v - u , - » S1 51".. .. niiii new. and superior microphones recentl urchased, eon- i.‘ y vcyino: music 1m d sonizs in the truest possible manner. f . .~ . z - ,3 _ P-iimc Mil he furnished for the vaudeville acts by Bruce's Royal 1. 1,1.“ . f; ti.<:it~~..~. i..ii.o f1. m ioionto. each one a finished musician. L" r '. E ‘frilly llfaliis, lvliwicr of Ceremonies and versatile singer, will be f, licorri in popular songs afternoons and evenings. Mlle. Lenore will sing fi one or more numbers afternoons and evenings. l." TROT-dvith Protester 2.14, Model ‘I. 2.10, Silk Girl 2.0! 0-6, l“!!! EVEN 2-13. Squire Hanover 2.11 1-4, Uscita L. 2.14, Harvest Melody 2.10 l-4. Hnl Britten 2.11, Peter Pin 2.17 1-4, Calumet Bee 2.11 and others. 2.16 TROT AND PACE-with Don Finn 2.10 3-4, Martludcll 2.11, Sully 2.08 [-4. Hanover Courier 2.09 1-2. Direct- L. 2.09 1-2. Wanda Volo 2.01 l-il, San Ton 2.10, The Baker 2.06 1-4, Moon Glow 2.12 1-2. Gail Harvester 2.18 and others. VAUDEVILLE ACTS will be interspersed between the heats of the harncss horse racing with singing by Mlle. Lenore and Wally Wallis. Noie:-If cntrics cxpcctcd arrive the 2.22 Pace uili have to be divided into two races with full purscs givcn for each. one raced Wednesday afternoon and the other on Thursday afternoon. EVENING SHOW 7.20, Standard Time, 8.20 D.S.T.) 14 ACTS 0F VAUDEVILLE. HORSE SHOW. Singing by snip. Lenore and Wally Wallis. A magnificent prozramme concluding with a brilliant display of Fireworks. THURSDAY. AUGUST 15th (Afternoon 1.80 Standard Time, 2.30 D.S.T.) HARNESS HORSE RACING IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND FOUR YEAR OLD FUTURITY-with Hillside Scott 2.13, Samp. W" Rflyfll- UNI! Aubrey 3-19 3-4. Polly Scott, Star Junior. 2-19 TROT AND PACE-With Moon Glow 2.12 l-2, Tony Harvester 2.00 1-4, Leta Kulmuck 2.14. Calumet Emerald 2.10 1-2. The Baker 2.06 1-4, Gail Harvester 2.13, ltiajor Bowes 2.13 1-2. Alcstra 2.12 3-4, Bebe liIcElwyn 2.10 1-4, Don Flno 2.10 3-4, Klondvke Grattun 2.11 8-4 and others. ' FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE-Ivlth Hcdtord Grattan 2.08 1-4, Royal Hanover 2.08 l-fl, Dermot 2.04 l4. Tracey mm. 9"!‘ 3-93. Marvin Brooke 2.04 1-2. Jane Amt! 1.59 1-2, Dudey 12 Classes HORSE RACES 12 Classes The list of horses shown above does not comprise all of thos lira-i any track received such a tremendous entry list. in Canada. l.l.'. llii \(; DRIVERS \\ lLl. i".'i'l.l'lii§ IYf-lilll. .‘\iI\ll’l.E .‘~i|l\l1 .i itllll-llll Jul. tfiillli x lLlLI. l l .H\ll\t|S Alltix’ i.'l i|.it BILLY HOOD Jtlli HOUII LLOYD l'.'!ih'll.\' Ii. .1!- SNIIICNLI’ (‘L\lt-li.\(‘lf 411111111X “ill/HID l\'.l.l.l.‘r' Jonxtw rnxuor .| 10K Mat Fill IAN Illlll \H)l{1I'~‘O\' MYROY .\lt'.\l"l'I|l‘lt u v H4117; r, UYIILIJ". 117-11111: sawili-illfitifl and tuany others Ullwards of 165 entries of the best in the Maritimes will show their mettle here. Don't miss a day. Be in your seat on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday afternoons and experience the thrill of the year. Past the quarter and round the turn The flying pacers come, Their hoofbeals echoing on the air Like the roll of a muffled drum,- Grim and determined are the men As Sphinx-like they sit and ride, Awaiting the finish they know full wen Will be lost or won by a stride. e entered. Never before in Maritime racing annals Here will be seen in action the fastest trotters and pacers SOME 0F THE HORSES JANE AZOFF 1.59 1-2 TRACEY HANOVER 2.03 RAINEY G. HENLEY 2.00 DEILMAT 2.04 1-4 BARNEY HANOVER 2.01 MARVIN BROOKE, 2.04 1-2 AARON L. 2.08 QUAKER. GIRL 2.08 1-4 ALLOWAY 2.04 3-4 VIKING 2.08 1-4 SAN TON 2.10 SULLY 2.08 1-4 HANOVER COURIER 2.09 l-I LUSTY FRISCO 2.07 l~4 HAL BRITTON 2.11 snd dozens of others. Suppers scrvcd cafeteria style by the Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital in restaurant under main Grand Stand. ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS AND MIDWAY. 75o afternoons for Horse Races and Evenin Children 50c. (lrurozl Stand: Vauticviilc. Stand: 35c, g Shows in front of Grand Children 250., VflHfin's's -'n'l|'n's's'¢'s's'- .5555",,'.',,'.',I..'.'..'.'.'-'.'Jo's‘s's%'s'n'sfi'h'fn\'s's'fi's'hfifi'h'fi\'sfis\'s'hfi's'h'VhPs\fiU\ .“ANFJ-VRW!RHI-"i-“if-V1355’-fl‘s'flfh‘N fifih\\fi?s\Vffifififihfih LYNCH'S 1940 IMPROVED MIDWAY will be action every after- noon and evening. Included in his thrillers are twin giant ferris wheels similar to those used in Miami last winter, with new lighting effects on In addition there will be-the ~Merry-Go-Round, Chair- Plane, Whip, Kiddy-Ride, Loop-thc-Loop, Octopus Ride, the very latest Dancers. Don't fail to take in the Midway, it will delight you. evenings it will be a beautiful sight with over 800 extra colored lights and music from two organs. New sideshows will make their appearance here fronted with new banners. new canvas and the latest in sound speak- ers. Positively the greatest line of attractions that has cvcn been ex- hibited at n hlidway in the hiaritimcs. A special trip oi’ the S. S. Charlottetown and s special train with l8 cars are required to bring Lynch's Shows here- i LT. COI). D.A. MacKINNON, D.S.O., President VER SO HUMBLE THERE’S NO PLACE ON AND WILL CON VERGE TO CHARLOTTETOWN AND THEIR WHO WILL JOURNEY FROM EVERY NOOK AND HAlillLE". liROlVi CITY AND TOWN SS THE THRILLS AND ENTERTAINMENT WHICH WILL GO WITH Patch 2.10, Aaron L. 2.08, Italnq 0. Honky $00 14. Ilfllfl Hanover 2.09. Quaker Girl 2.08 1-4 end others. Notc:-If the 2.22 Pace is divided the second division will ill-m he raced on Thursday. \’.\iil)l€\'lLI.I-I ACTS will be interspersed between the heats oi the harncss racing with singing by Mlle. Lenore and Wally Wallis. EVENING SHOW 7.20, Standard Time, 8.20 D.S.T.) 14 ACTS 0F VAUDEVILLE, HORSE SHOW. Singing by Mlle. Lcnoro and “hilly Wallis. A magnificent programme conclud- lui; uith a brilliant display of Fireworks. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th (Afternoon 1.30 Standard Time, 2-30 D-U-T-l H -\llNl'1SS HORSE RACES 1N FRONT or GRAND STAND , . m“ . - .-, - ' lRlTY—“'lth Hilda Budlong Lustys Firs - hIlitiRlilr-dlvlel, Raymond Burlong, Doctor: Bulilong, Bonnie Lona. Dorothy Abcllc. Kelly’: Nlflhlmflfh We" 1'15"’ 1"“ r - ,- .1: k . 1.~,€,l;l§]‘i:thlh;1.dc'dlbT-.i~iiu Dude Potempkin 2.07 1-2. Allow“ gm 3.1, Lusty Frisco 2.07 1-4, Proicstor 2.14. lleathebell 2.08 14. Iiul lirltton 2.11. June Evans 2.13. Harvest Iilelndv 2-10 1-1. Calu- mct Bce 2.11, Millie Kalmuek 2.12 squire Hanover l-ll 14- 2,“ TP 9T AND PACE-with Sln Ton 2.10. Dudey Patch 2-10. Aaron 1.. 2.0a. Direct 1.. 2.0a 1-2. vcstrr Bars 2-05 l-i-nQunlw: mri 73,011 1-4, (ralumct Duds 2.09 1-4. Sully‘ a” L4. M10" (‘ourli-r 2.09 l-Z. V.~\I'l)E\'lLI.l‘. ACTS will be interspcrscrl between tn; hestsmzt the harness racing- with singing by Mile. Lenore and Wa y W8 ~ EVENING SHOW (7.20 Standard Time. 8.20 D.A.T.) n," evening program of 14 Vaudeville nets with intermission at ll o'clock Standard Tlmfl. l0 0'<‘lt"‘l( D-s-T- T"? PTE-‘Enmuon “f prizes to tnvncrs. drlvcrs and grooms. .-\ ltorgcous show b)’ "l: Golden Gute Revue. concluding the evenings tmertainmcnt-cm of the bcst oi’ the I0ll|"——\\'|ll be the super-spectacle fireworks dis- play. In the ‘fflfsfsflf-‘lffn’ -I\‘I_I-I-IIAII'IWIII\_I'I'I'IH‘nII_I\“-III\-III\. - - FIRE WORKS ~ Our fireworks program will be the finale to our evening's entertainment. It will be different entlwll’ from those of other years. No bombs or_B|g Bertha! to disturb your nerves, instead and owmtl 1° m" lengthy program of vaudeville we have concentrated on four super-spectacle fireworks displays conslstlll! of the DOUBLE MAMMOTH CYCLONIC WHEEL NUMBER that commences with a lively display of darting Golden Spangles and suddenly transforms into a cyclone of flying silver. TRIPLE COLUMNS OF NATIONAL COLORS - Three gigantic batteries of Roman Candles. FOUNTAIN NUMBER-This consists of ll! Fountains that produce lovely sprays of Goltlfll Spanglcs over fifteen feet in height. NIAGARA FALLS—— With Sparks, Spangles» Stars and Corruscutions will be the finale and it will light up the surroundings like a veritable falryland- And the nights shall be filled with glazlness And the cares that infest the day Will fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away. Reasonable prices. J. W. BOULTER, Sc :retary