,-g ,.,._. .' > , _ _W_____ _ V _V H in ‘ H M”. ‘ W WW - - l _ _ ‘ gllhhhlhhlfllhlhlllhhhllllahlllhlllllhllflllIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHIDIIIBMRHIIIII ' -CUNFEDRHTIUNHNNIVERSARY CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 1 6-21 SUNDAY July 16th 9.30 A.M.—Open air Religious Service at Exhibition grounds for Military - Units in Camp and for Naval Units. - A Salute taken. 11.00 A.M.—Church Services with suitable reference to the occasion-—The Clergy throughout the Province ances in keeping with the occasion. MONDAY JULY 17th 10.30 A.M.-—At Exhibition Grounds. Unveiling of tablets to Fathers Of Confederation. Hon Thane A. Campbell, presiding. . of welcome by His Honor ‘Lieut. Governor George D. DeBlois, Brief addresses by Hon.. A. L. MacDonald, Premier of Nova Scotia, Hon. A. A. Dysart, Premier of New Brunswick and Hon. Onesime Gagnan, Attorney General Province of Quebec. Historical —- All Provinces to be repres- Light Horse, Medical Corps, Signallers, uts and Canadian Legion, Four Char- lottetown Bands, Patriotic Flag Rockets. 8.30 P. M.——Historic Pageant ——“THE ROMANCE OF CANADA” at Exhi- ge setting. Magic change of col- before attempted in this Province. Costumes and scenes historically correct. Eighty persons in the cast supported by a mixed choir of eighty voices and an 10.30 A.M.-—March Past. 3.00 P. M.——Grand Street Parade - ented——Highlanders, Girl Guides, Boy Sco bition Grounds. Elaborate sta our and light effects never orchestra of twenty. Pageant under the direction of Mrs. A. H. Roper, C. D. A., the Chorus under Mr. Albert Dennis, _ under Miss Vera Malcolm Campbell, Musc. Bach. Mr. ‘J. Austin — PROGRAMME - 8.30 P. M.—-Grand Concert at Exhibition Grounds by the Disciples of Mas- senet Choir of Montreal. Forty - two highly trained voices blending in perfect harmony under the baton of Mr. Charles Goulay, Mus. Doc. who has been fittingly described as “Little Singing in both English and French, this choir brings to the people of Prince Edward Island the opportunity of a lifetime to hear and see some of Canada’s most renowned artists. A satisfying experience for music lovers, young and old. A special dance for the Firemen follows—- ‘WEDNESDAY July 19th (Forenoon) Formal opening of Anne of Green Gables Golf Course, Nat- ional Park by Hon. T. A. Crerar, Organized drive to the beach- es. The golf course is in good shape and the event will mark an achievement in the History of the National Parks of Can- ada. Parks Department officials from Ottawa will be present and a match game two members of the Dominion Cabinet, The Hon. C. D. Howe is looked forward to with enthusiasm by devotees of the Game. 1.30 P. M.——Firemen’s Tournament at Exhibition Grounds. Fourteen De- ‘ partments from Maritime cities and towns taking part. It Ziegfield”. participating by observ.-< Address Hon. T. A. Crerar and makes an exciting day when 3- A-9 and the Orchestra sington, Borden, Wellington, CELEBRATION--I939? Meet the boys from Glace Bay, Moncton, Newcastle, Amherst, Dartmouth, Truro, Lunen burg, Fairville, Summerside, Mount Stewart, Sackville, Pict ou, Sussex friendly rivalry. Queen of the Carnival will be chosen from Princesses during the afternoon. fully gowned, in friendly rivalry for the “Throne”-—Girls not chosen will remain with the “Queen” throughout the Carnival as "Princesses”. Eight potential Queens———count them —— Ken- Montague and Charlotte town. rt-" the "Fire Eaters” put on a show. and Charlottetown in Eight pretty girls, beauti- Souris, Georgetown, Summerside ' ._...«..,. Charlottetown LADIES . Merchants, Car Owners and others are decorating with flags, bunting YOUAcan help greatly by getting out the CHRISTMAS lighting decora- tions and trimming your windows May we look for your cooperation in this? E Trainor, C. D. A. in charge of make-up, stage settings by Mr. ,_ t - 1__ « P E A. M. Whitlock with lighting effects under control of Mr. E. s. 3-00 P‘ M’ %f.§?.§:,1Sa§§ethSf2TQé?.da i‘.‘t§i‘Z;‘.if.f‘§. ci‘;%.."§§‘$§§.%°£.§f§3§ Ch dl E 1 an er’ ' '5' _ reception. Costumes, Masks, Dancing. Just a lot of real fun and E The Pageant runs for tW0 hours and faithfully p01't1‘3yS the carefree amusement. Unmasking at ten P.M. with a Mammoth‘ E founding of Canada A numbe_r _of thrilling scenes are enact- Dance in Market sguare. Two Orchestras——continuous music. a ed including the_ high.-light S0 Vlvldly perpetuated 011 CRDV9-S by A Community affair with the whole Island as Host and Host- fi Rolciert Harris, 1.'lI'1lV§1‘Sall€i'1 k_lIl1OWn as “’I(‘ihe tlfathefrs of rgortig ess to friends from everywhere.. g era ion”— a marve Ous, ri mg repro uc_iono ana is E masterpiece. The Parade of the Provinces is another. ' t th tf I t rta t. Each Provi e g :le)(p?rd;i1entles(ielcY3?Id vdusglgdlygsiggogtedlbynglvo notables in the 10.00 A.M.—-Proposed flight of Trans continental Airship from the new, 5 history of each Province, enacting reproductions-,——~vivid,‘ en- Airport. Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Transport. _ _ g tertakisning, instructive. Followed by Grand Display of FlI‘_e- FARMERS 1Gié&THERING AT EXPERIMENTAL FARM, followed by PIC-‘ 1 w_°r . 1.30 P. M.—Horse.Racing at Echibition Grounds. Proposed horse show. fl TUESDAY July 18th ..i£.*:.£::::::3:.:¥.r:t;‘r.::.“t'.?:.i:“tS°::i.r:.::*;:.:“rizflitt E 9.30‘ A. M.——Fireman’s Parade with four Bands in attendance to‘Victoria invitation is extended to all rural citizens to enjoy this twofold E Park. Addresses of Welcome at 10.30 A. M._Acq119-‘€16 SD01“ programme designed especailly for their benefit. New horses, at Victoria -Park. Swimming. diving c0mDetitl9nS f0!‘ boys and in good condition, reaching out for new marks. Watch for E girls of _all ages. Entries may be ‘made at any time. Life Saving‘ entries and classes. _ ' E Exhibitions. S0methln8‘ eVe1‘Yb0dY Sh0111d See and 1931'“ 3b°“t- 8.30 P. M.—This is for the youngiell; peotgi-J, but aget shoulg Iéot keipi angr- ' . 1 r 1 . , E 1-0“ R M~”"-“°h‘ Rm" §’“””‘%t§5§¥‘;i“c‘§§§.'é’?;‘.f'e.i?i°t”}’i.’it?'e.1i‘§?.§?.£.°‘§¥Z.?.‘Z.’i §‘3§§c”§5{t. anfitiritutcefiit x%§t%‘i?fio§§i. Betti? atiimi.’ fl Eifiltglncphytfi aligdn from the R. C. N. V. R. establishment. The afiice and_ the igefitesfihdieglay 1<:)_f firgvégrkgnefvfii; aLttemDt€C>1dd1;n . Yacht Races should be_ the most thrilling seen here in many IS l}1'<t3V111;1Ce- e1'D 9 rérec 1t°Ti30_H_ 1% 0 t 0 em M11 e E years. For the first time 1I£thed1lih1st011';yEhi‘)ee.cl:;1}l1)s ‘$11 lite reg-. l(;h:1r~r<; I: eodwgind Igeighefiaenrggrrééiniiélgian , spec acu ar, c ever 5 i‘t‘i“°t’%”e“'i°xi:“’ fettitifiisyifiht*2i§.%5cf§‘at?.é’3ch§ :€”i3‘";§a » e oya en 1 ' -1 1 two of the younger clubs, the Wallace 'i_(acht Club and the Amh- Ju 2 I at g em; Yacht club, The Island Clubs will be well represented by Tt d N al Units’ .th. M.I.ta d 1‘ “ S““““ersi-de’ Mmagug’ Georgetgwn’ What other ‘€111-gmfihadg Devoted to ll/iI)1iv1edIdtar‘iIi1ghtla3ti‘:Mi1itaYY 'l‘Y211ttoo ‘a’..c"§ :}r]anIdIadi:tEig0h¥shEif)e. 1 been received from Pictou, Shedlac and 0 her D0111 - 11 orks . E tario built racer of the Class 11 (under 18 Ft.) has been entered W - H t I h. B , , _ E from Orwell which brings the entries for this class up tomore During the week ‘comp men {WY PM °°T‘§’ anquets. and dfimces Wm be ’ h k enest int rest centers around the er- Organized f0? dlstlngmsh ed "s.’t°r5' It 15 the Smcere deelre "H than twenty‘ T e e e h- t If); ‘n of the Confederation Celebration Committee that a truly g I » figagagictfggf "WW1 Ergfer EV lchhave n3t..y;e. me V I eventful and commemorative‘ weelé Will be enjoyd by all. *1 ——ADMISSl0N—— ‘ 3”’ smut" i am an 98 Admissl to P t is FREE. ‘ _, , on ' agean _ ' . of the pro- Street Carnival and Dancing is FREE. d1‘ hm .2 . 8.r,PIeasemmen.°te0dtoc‘i1f.itopv:nrtmembers will ' Admission toFiremen's Tournament — 50 cents. an lg I beeweloorned at’hea.dqua.rters in uni- Admissionto Horse-Races is 50 cents. and-‘given every opportunity to Admission to Massenet Con cert—15 cents. take ps.r't‘ii'i orig way. ’ Consu1t¥°“” . FARMERS—THEIR WIVES LAND CHILDREN attending the for this great occasion. ,1‘e§ae1.3_ " ; . Farmers Picnic, which is also FREE, will receive a coupon worth twenty- . five cents on purchase of ticket to the RACES.