cumin )7‘ ///I V i ‘ II/ 7/» 1/?" \\W‘‘' The Peoples Paper .::‘~~.e . ‘ Covers _P_rin_o_e Edward, Island Like the Dew . s£crI¢N THREE’ CH.-ARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. JUNE 10, 1939 _ . oitcfgial Program Royal Visit , fficidl erary of Candid Closeup of King and Queen eirAMtijie‘stie$ Visit to’ -- rince Edward Island. he Royal Party will leave Cape Tormentine at 10.00 (A.S.'l‘), Wednesday, ‘June. 14, on " board H.M.C.S. a and H.M‘.C.B. Saauenay, and will proceed to Char- town, docking at the 'Mzu‘in'e Wharf at 12.30 pm. - n Air Escort will ecconuiany the two destroyers from Tormentine to Charlottetown. A similar escort ‘will be provided for the return I e_v between Charlottetownand Pictou.) CHARLOITETOWN H Arrival The King and, Queen will be met by the Lieutenant-. r_nor of Prince Edward Island and Mrs. Deliiois, the. ier of Prince Edward Island and Mrs.-Campbell, and » Mayor otcharlottetown and Mrs. Foster, who will be enied to Their Majesties. ‘ i \ As Their Majesties leave the Destroyer, a_ Royal lc of 21 guns willbe fired. j A Guard or Honour will be mounted at the Wharf and he inspected:b'y the King. Their Majesties, the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. ‘lois. the Prime Minister of Canada, the Hon. C. A. "inn. the member of the Federal Cabinet for Prince \zu'd Island, and Mrs. Dunning, the Premier of Prince 'zu'd Islandfltand Mrs. Campbell, the Mayor of rloltetown‘nnd~ Mrs. Foster, and the Ladies and Gentle- in Waitin willvthen enter their motor cars and will ceed to Provlncef Building. (In order to avoid confusion "l‘()\'lflC€ Bttildink. and in order to await the arrival of “‘}"1!l.lesti ‘tit :Premier and Mrs. Campbell will drive,_ Pravi'nee:Building.) W 1 me H _ Receptions 4 l e co Their mi... be minted. atpmim Building _ ' . ‘t-oi the Premier‘-an Mrs» |Iliell__afm_l..will be eonduefod ?runier oi.’ Prince. Edward Their ‘Majestiee H no part of Canada ore Their Majesties King George VI ‘and Queen Ellxsbeth,_sssured of s more heartfelt welcome than \in this royally named Province of Prince Edward Island.‘ At a. time when the Province is preparing to celebrate the 75th uiniverssry of the historic Charlottetown Conference, at which was conceived the vision at a Dominion of Canada stretch- ingfron sea to see, no more ne occasion could have arisen for the visit of Their Majesties, and for the demonstration of » loyalty and attachment tothe Crown in which our citizens of all glasses are so desirous of participating.‘ _ Descended for the most part from pioneer settlers of Eng- ‘ isls, French, Scotch and Irish stock, ‘we stvelsingularly situated to I _ iiid appreciate the traditions uniting us with the Mother-rlnandi Thisiwss striltiiigiy shown during the critical years of the Great War iitthe enrollment of our young men and Nursing Sisters for service oversees. Our peaertime contribution. to the has ‘ ‘M 1“ the building‘ up.p£_§th¢t putt Csnsdagpsrticu f in ‘ ow es’ will honour ’ths<,IJ ‘land ahd"Myrs.‘|"D'd3lo lttrly This striking close-up photo shows how King George VI and Queen Eliiabetli ‘oi Eiiglaml, look to Canadians as the royal couple look at Canada on their North American tour.