§"5f 'mm u'rms'r Nmws rnYs'i‘ or Au. TH f *I-lurrii ' ‘" it egattra _ .1P""" _ 1|- . Georto-.. n p e.EoReE'rowN Wllllllll IIAY, AEST Zlllh, 1913 THE GEORGETOWN BOATING ASSOC@iAT,l@’N are putting on the Biggest Regatta ever held in this Province. There’s going to be a big day’s s.port---something doing all the time, from sunrise until ten o’clock, p. m. The Big Summer Carnival of the year. - _ Between 4000 and 5000 spectators are expected. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, in session in Charlottetown on the same date, will attend the Big Regatta and .Hugh Clambake. bringing their special train anda first-class band. Preparations of all kinds are being made for the benefit of visitors. , »_l_i__l_~1---~---'»-~----'»»--~- A - - _ The Splendid Silver Trophy. purchased by the Association last year and carried away by the“Ruth"toCharlottetown will be _com- peted for. This race is open to the Maritime Provinces and thefcom- petition this year is expected to be very keen. Will the Georgetown Boat win this year ? The Association think so. , LIST (f).E'“ Handicap Motor Race for G. B. A. Cup, open to Maritime Provinces. Handicap Race for Cruisers and Boats with motors over 5 h. ~p. Class Race for Boats with motors under 5 l1. p. Class Race for Dories and small Boats 3 to 4 h. p. Dory Race “Armstrong” Motors; _ ,, _. WV vw Y __ W _ A -» - V;v_ -~-~»---&_-~ D* -_ *V-_K Men’s Rowing Race Women’s Rowing Race Canoe Race Tub Race Women’s Swimming Race Menfs Swimming Race over 18 years Boy s Swimming Race under I8 years Small Boy’s Swilnlningltace under 15 years Wa-ter Basket Ball Competition Notice To eoMPE'rn‘oas All Entries for the Association Cup Race must be in by Tuesday, the Igth. All other Entries not later than Io o'clock, a. m., on the zoth. All Boats entered in any Race must report to Committee Boat not later than Io o'clock on the zoth. The Secretary has arranged for Special Reduced Rates on Motor Boats to Georgetown on Regatta Day. OTHER AMUSEMENTS All kinds of harmless, healthy tun for the young people, includi M ng erry-go-round, Bowling Alley, “African Dodger" and other fun provoking muscle testers, In the evening an Illuminated Parade of Boats will be held in the harbor as well as a Grand Display of Fire Works. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS R A Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 9.00 a. ni., and will leave on return at 5.30 p. rn. Fare from Charl ttet A and ropartionall low rates fro ' te d' ` " ' ' 0 own Ill/ b _ t P y rn in grme late pomts, Passengers from Montague will come in b the r ul W1 e 90 can S Come and see your Friends, A special at 6 P. m. Y eg af morning train an'a,`§w,i11'.retu¢n'»bY h t Special Rates have also been secured from all points along the P. E. RI. R., going to Georgetown on the 1 ' it t e 21s. e ' \ 9th and`i'ret'¢1;if:iing .on ttend the Biggest Summer 'Festival of the Year, En '0 H it . p _ , , A A S °l. . “H .` ` 4 Beautiful Harbor and Partake of the Huge Clambake ~ I y m on our GEOHGETGWN BOATING ASSOCIATIQN, .R. Mantua.. s....¢..5, e. M. 9Io&16M.}i.go. sn:wAn1‘, rmiaeag R A QR’ .» _