' NQVEMBER 9. 1951 e (-1: Arrive By Train And . Depart By Naval Ship vents as they are scheduled to 00CIlf.lI9tI today are listed below. I ii.30 '- iiie Lieutenant Governor and Guard of 110110"!- lw, .45..-Leave C. N. 1!. Station for street. street. Richmond ltreet. .50 a.in.-Arrive Provincial Building Register i tation by Street. 12.25 p.m.-Arriiih City Kali.-Met by Acting Mayor Stewart and Mrs. Presentation of City Councillors and their wives. Hall via Queen Street. Water Street. lioohferd Stewart. 13.40 p.m.-Leave City street. Brighton Road. Ambrose Street. Road, Park Roadway. mo p.m.-Arrive at Government House. (private) with Lieutenant Governor' and Mrs. 1,15 pan.-Luncheon Prowse. 3,00 p.m.-Leave Government House Euston Street, Queen Street. Grafton street. Longworth Avenue. Mount Edward load. 1.25 p.ml.-Arrive Dominion Experimental Station for tour of station iiimong other things will see fore! and mink).-Presentation of of approximately twelve Scout and Guide awards.-Planting an Oak. its p.m.-Tea at Experimental Station. 4.13 p.m.-Leave Experimental Station via Mount Edward lioad. Long- worth Avenue. Weymouth Street, Fltaroy Street. - 1.55 p.m.-Arrive Charlottetown Forum for period of hockey. 5.15 p.m.-Leave the Forum via Fitzroy Street. Weyinouth Street. 5.20 p.m.-Arrive at C. N. 3. Station. 1.4:. pan.-Leave C. hi. it. station via weymouth street and Kent street. 1.50 p.m.-Arrive Charlottetown Hotel. Mn p.m.-Government Dinner Charlottetown Hotel.-Remarks by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh.-Presentation of approx- lniately tlfty couples not previously presen ii. 10.011 p.ni.-Leave Charlottetown Hotel via Kent and Princestreets for Railway Wharf. 10.10 p.tn.-Arrive Pailway Wharf.-R.C.N. (iuarii.-Farewell by Offic- leis. l0..'iil pm.-Still from Railway Wharf aboard li.M.C-.8. Ontario. (Note: 1! Heather permits. Their lllghneeses will be escorted to the Provincial Exhibition Grounds where they will be able to witness harness horse racing. This event will take place prior to the visit to the Experi- mental Station and will delay arrival at the Station. Forum and Railway Station by approximately thirty vnlnut-HI.) ,,.,..Ai-rive C.N.lt. Station. 4'” Mrs. Prowse. A . Acting Mayor J. David-Stewart and Mrs. Stewart.-Inspect l.C.A.P'. Illusion street. Great George Street. Grafton Street. Prince .-Met by Premier and Mrs. Jones. ..lnapeet Army Guard of Ilonor.-Enter Confederation Chamber.- rreeentation of Members of Legislature and their wives.-Signing of on . . r;einier.-Reply by Her Ilighneea. 12.20 p.m.-Leave Provincial Building via Richmond Street. and Queen THE GUARDIAN. I CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE scvcgl City For Today Ietteiownphlet by Ilia Honor Premier and Mrs. Jones. Provincial .llIlltulII via Weyiaaeiith t" of ' and presen- MeGiil Avenue. North ltiver via Park Roadway. BrlglatonT”ltoad. Weymouth Street. Table Of Precedence In Presentation Canada's official table of preced- enre. which bears the King's ap- rirnviil. is used in all federal func- i.nns for Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of the Dominion. The table. which originated in the early days of the British monar- rhv. determines the order of pre- sentation of officials and other high-ranking persons at Royal and slate functions. It was put into law in Britain about the sixteenth century. in Canada. the table places the Governor-Generiil first.-in the United Kingdom the ilovereign has i"st rank-followed by the Prime Minister. the Federal Cabinet and the Lieutenant-Governors oi the 10 Provinces. Members of the rhiirch. the judiciary. the military and the state follow in en estab- lislied order. ' Curiously. though Ottawa is it national capital. the Canadian table gives no place to diplomatic rrpresentatives. H o w e v e r. by courtesy. they are placed behind the Lieutenant-Governors. Provincial Rules ' The Provinces have their tables of precedence. They based on the federal table, but. wiry according in provincial cus- icm. They will be used when the Princess and the Duke attend pro- vincial functions. .Genera1ly. the provincial tables place the Lieut- enant-Governcr first, followed by me Premier and members of the Provincial Cablnf. From there on. me ordcr closely follows that iiet. out in the federal table. There is no table of precedence for municipal ceremonies. How- Wier. officials say that even the thirst hamlet can adapt. the ol- iirlsl table to local use. For ex- '"mD1c. the mayor or reeve would Mme first as the highest muni- final official. The members of his rnuncll. in ii sense his cabinet. would be next. followed by con- suls-lreneral or other foreign re- lireseniativcs. local church digna- Iarics. military officials and so on. Official Table Here is the official table: iGov- Prnor-Generai or officer adminis- ltring the Govbrnment. Prime Minister of Canada. Members of the Federal Cabinet according to neniority. Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. Lieutenant-Governor of OWI1 lift! "Quebec. Lieutenant-Governor of ' Nova sootia. Lieutenant-Governor 0! New Brunswick. Lieutenant- Governor of Manitoba. Lieutenant- Governor vii British Columbia. . I-ieutenant-Govemor of Prince lid- ' Ward Island. i Lieutenant-Governor . Clneda. The Moderator l the President of the BI . V-BI of ,canede; Ministers of Saskatchewan. Lieutena i-Gov- rrnor of Alberta. Lieutenant-Gown Emor of Newfoundland. Diplo- matiol representatives. according to date. of appointment to Ottawa. Archbishops and Bishops accord- ml to seniority. The Moderator "5 the Presbyterian Church in . oi the l-nited Church in Canada aeiad f . lfltlon of Canada. The ef Jua- former' Prime of Canada. according to "hioritv as members of the more VP"VV Council for Canada, pro- vided that they have been Prime To. Royalty Ministers of Canada for at. least one year. Others in Order Members of the Privy Council not of the Cabinet according to seniority. The speaker of the sen- ate. The Speaker of the House of Commons. Premiere of the' Prov- inces. Chief Judges of the Courts of Law and Equity according to seniority and the judge appointed to perform the duties of Chief Justice of Quebec and Montreal. The puisne judges of the Supreme Court of Canada according to seniority. Judges of the Exchequer Cnurt of Canada. The solicitor- General of Canada. Members of the senate. Pulsne judges of the Courts of Law and Equity accord- ing to seniority. Members of the House of Commons. thief of the General Staff. Chief of the Naval Staff and Chief of the Air Staff. according to seniority--that is according to the relative ranks of the officers concerned and. in cases where they are of equival- ent rank. according to seniority of date of appointment to such rank. Members of Provincial Cabinets within their Province. The Speak- er of is Legislative Council within his Province. Members of e le- gislative Council within their Pro- vince. The speakergof a Legislat- ive Assembly within their Prov- ince. tMarried women. if with their husbands. get the some place in the table as their husbands.) 60 MOTOR CARS FOR. ROYAL TOUR. when the King and Queen loured Canada in imil. is single open automobile was used to carry Their Majestic; through the various cities. For the visit of Princess Eliza- Royal Program As Scheduled In The 1 Route Of Royal Visit In Charlottetown , a; UN: ;..D-- 0 &'II -. IWGWDII ID. The rout: of the Royal four in stances. has liocn divided here making. utniu. AVE. ling over the sonic sircct more than once. as it does in several in- into three The first. the arrival of the Royal Couple at the C.N.R. Station CUSTOM moron SV- draaaa eeaaaa: ' w- : :0 ll 3 "t 2 " :E l' 5-i;lzpi'a1.' I I" 0 e C it '5 : 5 ' 4.... 3.73? I 3 -fly 2 ;s.-..- v w L .,(...3...A i f moiuits Rouisouannivei. lllllllla Ieeaa llAHNt15'Ml0NM ll-itoar-. To nucwuc-at Buuomo, m (ivy itAt,i, lo (IUVQRNMENY -4005!. 1. Iaeaeaaea aaaa INWLAH 5 Ruuit LKAVINU OLVIIINMKIIK mass: A! 5 pm if nit'ERvM:N1Ai FARM, 2 i 7:. menu. to swarm-I. a .--v- :-:c 34 P 1 .5 . mum Mi 8 Wu re ii ;wm(, HIRMN at 7 14!: pm 1.. rum”-ii i lrl(.tLA.l uevn. Te pit-twny wuaars a...A it At (XS (MARIO. mm .-Ml "(5l'QV 1.-.9-H wusl sv -,l'.(-Vi llli X . . use -....4 to uM(') -t,,,;.,v o.....s.., Charlottetown on Nov,9t.h, travel- siages to simplify map wharf is indicated by a thin double linrt. until the limo lhny rt-at-ii Governnionl House. appears as a solid black line. The second covers the time on leaving Govcrnnient House until the return to the station and appears ns a dotted line. The drive from the station to llif' Charlottetown lloicl and finally to the C. N. R. Provincial Committee The Provincial Committee ap- pointed to make arrangements for the Royal tour comprise the fol- lowing: Premier J. Walter Jones. chairman: Brigadier W. W. Reid. D.5.0.. secretary; Col. 6. E. Full; Hon. 0. C. Baker; I-ion. Eugene Cullen; R. R. Bell. x.c.; Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan: Judge C. St. Clair Tralnor: Judge J. 8. Des- Roches; Dr. L. E. Prowse; Inspec- tor N. W. Churchill. R..C.M.P.: Chief of Police C. W. MacArthur; Mr. J. A. Fullerton. City Clerk; senator J P. Maclntyre and Major A H. Peake. Old Friend Is HIS HONOUR LT.-GOVERNOR '1'. W. L. PROWSE who will be A host to the Royal Couple at luncheon at Government House. continued; "It was an anxious time for Royal Visitors Viscount Alexander. the first person to greet Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip when they or- rived at Quebec. is an old friend of the heiress presumptive to the Throne. The famous British battle tac- tician also greeted the Royal couple on their arrival at Ottawa and was their host during their two-day stay in the Canadian Cal?-1 ital everyone while the King was away. Lilibet used to say. comforting her- self. 'But General Alexander has promised faithfully to take care of lilm'." General. later Field-Marshal Al- exander. evidently carried out his role of royal protector for no one ever heard of any harm coming to the King on his Italian visit. It is only seven years silo-in. 1944-when the then General Alex-f ander was responsible for the: King's safety on 5 flying visit to the Italian battlefields. Top Secret 1 It was top secret at the time and no one outside of the Royal family was told of it. i Said Marion Crawfm'd. soverness and friend to the Princesses since their childhood. in her book The Little Princesses: "I never knew. end although both the children did. they never told me or anyone else. Both keep secrcislwith ab- solute trustworthiness." Later Miss Craivfnrd heard i-ha' the servants had guessed t-hcrc was something Uri alter srtelins. . , . Kin 's tailor arrive wi t ' . maried ”Troplcal Kit". PREMIER J. WALTER JONIH ACTING MAYOR LT.-COL. J.D. STEWART, D.S.O.. E.D., who will extend a welcome to the Royal visitors on behalf of the City of Charlottetown. Previous Royal Visits British Royalty has visited Can- ada on several previous occasions during the past 159 years. averag. ing one visit every 20 years. His- torv records the following earlier Royal Visits to this country: ' 1792 - Prince Edward. fourth son of King George III. later Duke of Kent and father of Queen Vic. turla. 1860 .. Prince Albert mwlfa. Prince of Wales. later King Ed- ward V11. 1881 - Prince Alfred Ernest, 17- year-old younger brother or the late Kins Edward VII. visited Can- ada informally while a midship- man in the Royal Navy. 1870 - Prince Arthur. third son of Queen Victoria. later Duke of iconnsught. who was appointed Governor-General of Canada. in iilll. IRB4 Prince George. later 0901139. V. ii midshlpman on I-l.M.. (LS. Canada. 1901 - Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. laicr King George V and Queen Mary. 1919 - Prince Edward. Prince of Wales. later King Edward VIII. bath and Prince Philip, so motor cars are being used. Prince Si. To Their; Royal Highnesses We ioin in welcoming you upon the memorable occasion of your visit to Charlottetown. J. E. H. WORTH DRUGGAST now Duke of Windsor. 1927 -. Prince Edward. Prince of Charlottetown iwales and his brother, the Duke of Kent. its was the stay in Canada or her husband. the 1939 - Their Majesties King Princes Louise. dnughter of Queen Lorne. as Governor-General Zleorge VI and Queen Elisalaeth. Victoria and popular chatciaine at Canada from 1878 to 1883. H siiixsioou lair land, eacli liour you are always aniong your lmppicsl. In addition to these Royal vis- Rideau Hall during the regime of Marquis of of H was 3,. this palm gm; c3n.li':l'l0 will welcome Princess Eliza. nda's future Governor-General en-lbeth and the Duke of Edinburgh tered the picture. Miss Craivfoi-d.on behalf of the Province. HALIFAX ssmr JOHN Wu :4'5D 7535 Dufkk-row oueeec Wu- DRUMMONDVMLE srriwscmms I - NIAGAR R W1;-Rana FM is May eacli step 01; your travels across our with us, live mcnlorics. BANK or lVloNnu:'AL &a4(4'e 7144: .i i i