TUESDAY; THE ouaaoian. cnaatorrsrowis my 3 19” at if is it '3 L? &&&C&H&&&&& eewwwisesses c& I A are feature events. PROVINCIAL BUILDING. The historic Provincial Building containing the Confederation Chamber. with itsoriginal furniture.ietc.. as used by "The Fathers of Confederation," is well worth seeing. The Provincial Legislative Assembly Room is also worth a visit. I GOVERNMENT HOUSE. The residence of the Lieutenant-Governor. A beautiful old colonial style building in a splendid setting overlooking Charlottetown Harbour at the entrance to Victoria Park. Drive around the boulevard past Fort Edward and admire the magnificent view of Charlottetown Harbour. Here there are facilities for swimming, plcnlck- ing, tank, baseball. and track and field activities. A DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Situated to the northeast of the City and reached via Route 6 turning left after crossing the rail- way at the end of Longworth Avenue. Visitors are always welcome and may see beautiful flower gardens, animals of various kinds, poultry. and exptelgimental plots where various crops are tried out under different con ons. err. ntmsraws umvansrrr. A splendid group of buildings, this progressive Roman Catholic University is situated on the Melpeque Road (Route 2) approximately 11,5 miles from the centre of the city. I PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION GROUNDS. At the east end of the Ciw, one of the most modern exhibition grounds and racing tracks in I-Zaetem Canada is to be seen. Horses can be ieen daily working out under their trainers, and Old Home Week. held during mid-August, together with night racing each Wednesday and Saturday during the Summer months, N ts.mser I OOOAO-0656-O04 (es I:I:.,;ies.aissal: iaiefiaisstiais H :lnl.ulul"lwlesI..:le.:i: is ai:salt.vl:.1I,.;;;,;g..g:igji; .I;.iaiT.I1”i:',i,q..y..I,g.,,y, SALUTE TO OUR VISITORS AND I A RIGHT ROYAL WELCOME TO ha rlottetown Festive Wee I SOM SIGHTS TO SEE IN CHARLOTTETWN SHOPPING DISTRICT. Charlottetown has an excellent shopping district, comprising Richmond, Queen, Kent. Great George, and Grafton Streets, all in the immediate centre of the City. Although there are no large stores. there are several smaller departmental stores and many privately-owned businesses where it is a pleasure to shop and where every courtesy and good quality merchandise is provided. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. Are modern in every way and house the Prince Edward 'island Government's High School, the headquarters of the P. E. I. Libraries, the National Film Board, and Vocational training centre. OIIUBCIIIS. Among these are St. Paul's Anglican Church which has a considerable amount of history attached to it, St. James Pres Church, St. Peter's Anglican Church, St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Basilica which is one of the outstanding examples of church architecture, Trinity United Church which is one of the largest churches east of Montreal, along with the Be tist Church. Central Christian Church, Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Army Citadel. QUEEN SQUAB-E has many beautiful flower beds. Here me be found South African and Great War Memorials, as well as other onuments and Plaques of considerable interest. On Queen Square is situated the Court House Buildln , the Provincial Building, and the Post Office Build- ing. Just west ot t e Post Office Building is the City Market, where famiers of the surrounding areas come twice weekly--Tuesdays and Fridays-to display of the Market is a neat. brick building known as the bile Library and Harris Memorial Gallery. . Here one can obtain reading matter of all kinds and view paintings of the late Robert Harris. on Presbyterian Church, arid the Salvation ' their wares and sell same to the bile. Just north , Aeeeeesevieeiesseaecvteesxiever-are-e rests-essteeteas-s.s.g.;ge.gsgtg. &&& names eowano ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU It A I Oar:-sTrs:s:r.s.tstheir reassess