op JUNE 14th, 1939 I men I-Iolso Grouhde wlthout'anvoI!iciai.'pormit. Guests diivina their own cars will enter the grounds at the main entrance sndpark their ears in the-field north of the Residence. remain on the rounds will all ht on Govern- nl_ent_Pond on and the car wll proceed north to Euston treat, then west ‘to Ambrose Street and then turn liorth. ‘l To avoid congestion. guests arriving by motor will he rlnitted, to pass 'hsrriers on Pownsl Street‘ ronlh1_:45 p. in. until 2:45 p. nl. Only cars with red sticker’ showing will be allowed on Pownal Street. Barriers will be closed at 2:45 p. m.- , Owing .to the limited time available’ for entering Government House Grounds, guests who can do so will find it more convenient to arrive on foot. By Order f A. D. C. . Island Farm Statistics culture are from the loot Dominion census. 1931 1 Total number of terms, 12.865. Occupied by owners, 12.09!- oi the total terms. the highest in all Canada.) Total land aru. 1.397.760 acres. Alea of occupied famu. lage, the next liighest is only 37.2. Pemxvgl-age acreage. per form, Q6 acres. Acreage improved, 7653.§g2. i Acrcageovgrled, 1.151. . 3- percentage Of 95-7- $415,900; Livestock. 7.295.729. A rage ta S¢otig"ae|1d $r,1 for New Brunswick. Average value of farm buildings, $1.530 235 38-'4l“5i n3 for Nova Scotia, and $1,137 for New Brunswick. agnimt $286 for Nova Scotia and $335 for New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and $388 for New Brunswick- ‘N_0.ffllOal. will he allowed to enter Govern- A‘ Gifllil o!’I’iVlIIl 3! taxi or other ‘car not to V \ , D333-6-10-8i. ' The following figures relative to Prince Edward Island agri- (Thie is a percentage of 93.98 l,l9l,2oa, or 85.2 per cent of the goal land area, again the highest in all Canada. Seskatchewan’e Total farm value, $58,332,029, made up as follows: Land. 323333.900: Buildings. $19,686,500; Implements and machinery, land value, $1,806, as against $976 for Nova $I.- Avcmge implement and machinery value per farm, $63!. as Average livestock value per farm. $557. 35 against $325 ‘Oi’ g5ll.-- . . conrllnllu ~ anclz. l I‘ neIny.nnIuI'o MI: he st 5 cents rword in odvpnoo. aoonloneestroet. -—-—_. TI ...__._ All‘ HOMI--M31. 8.30 to 0 pm. ldutell:Tolmoevthe meutodlzheirdul ilnmutchto Mll- PRINCESS’ IJOUISE—It is Gull ct Gilli Gallant and BALAN seato unreserved 31.00. The Slat Field Amtrlllcnue commended by colonel 10% of line on will hrlp police the BURIED AT BIRCH The luneral of J. G. died une from the Madison Funeral here to the Birch Hill Church service was conducted by th Herve Bisho Ruv. . estawo . were Messrs. Lloyd Robelnson, J W. Chlmcler. luson. Interment was in mi conducie service at the e. _ ROYAL 0li‘l‘IcB-Wednesday. June 1939. the following order at demautch by Al day. Thcirc will lectlons from and ruml me.-ll melee their usual trill) that B0'I‘»AItY—A:t - e “Personals Gordon R4IDerI§i1l:‘_reeetlveottluhcmeo¢ hermo cn1i‘rl¢hy,.luneIl‘A‘tgld Fiancee betla Oodfln Gollom. of Rustloo. m or lsr-lgnocn gmulatane' . Jill. Jenlelns and Robe Hill Cemetery where Rev. Mr. will be :enderecl:——Lettcr car will make iilhe mcrninll delivery only. comm ‘ 'l 3. m. in stead cc 8 a. m. owing to the streets closed to or-stile around the Otfice, letters for .‘¢°"*'¢’cl.G*:€.'di¢l1l.Muslc Pillllls This column in Inservodjor nail ‘lbiill llttoreorhnt edverthhg“ v-—-———-——-.—————_.,._.__.... -QIANDBTAND BBLTE — $1.00. Io-896 “Marni P. nuance eesia unlreservu‘. 1%? n‘nd?-'53: hm-— INGAGIMIM ANNOU MINT-—Mh' ml. R¢I’l‘- PRESENTED. BOUQUET T0 inter- ‘Miss JOI- WILL GO UNDER CANVAS— “'37- 4*“ M0 - ed in 800d old Gaelic. ——Belected. Joan E! ea. 1 am taking the privilege or 15393 - biilgldel. C. B-lket. enlclosl the Nellicrisl Anthem for ’inno Due ylphettes, Emily pwbn“ ML om-9. lKeuy'ln‘ii.VIileaAtii§" Clock— I ‘m’ 3”‘ °‘°'- J_ ,1’, Care White, Mona Moran. M. Mor- mm...“ P E YALTER D’ R095- Blolre. will lro under canvas here 83“ today. me unw will be in with the mince comp Ed. werd Island militia. during the Royal v'lstt. On _Wednesde.y the co will operate first aid stations royal route with other military unite I-IILL— Jenkins who ctedly in Charlottetown on saw any was held yesterday HOIIIG where « G V. Birch Bish- grave- Y 0!‘ AT -ran onnnmrrncwn roar 14th. service boxes ot couriers will it day. Rota recular a.y, Rotation Ill. . WEIRD- N°"m30thld1OtA8491 endthepulls WWI 09-Inllkwuigi 3" be oongrnfltea. Rev. WI1!— 0! ah-me Ind new in Her Majesty Queen Elia- - an Dance, 3 Little Drummer Boy Moroh--Eln- on On Gala ' Appearance r Mail be in the Pool; Guide before 10 e. m. Wiokets will be 09631 IN"! 6 D. m,to8E.m.0nlyand themain Postotd elobblvaeonsnnzmal be no m!d—da.y col- street letter mo... .:-....__..__ ‘I £15 k4l'l'..'llii»L.u l. .....:.1'r-‘L4 \;.uj_\‘_/_,-‘,_\J - colon: is open to .'lno,‘jlbcital‘ At? l§alnt -.|(i‘8"ll|l|l'§ Ilnostlons 0! interest. Chulot In 0 nodes or eorrnpon e I. ‘ PUBLIC FORUM this discussion by correspondents ol 1 endorse the opinlo d at III! The In In ten the usilc 11501 . '“"a....*:......"P LII saint oeeph'e talnod _ ‘fronts and nlememim a :5; . : u 13;?-i71’)lng re‘ mnlrkeble ability lit the 5 ' their Two ol the advanced students, f :l.:.°n.e:.r*al*.l ill m‘no:'%3%l?-””i'f«°-1 promlseandlthg h_ theywlllm“““"'"“1"°° co'lJ1dti(r:1ue to advance in e rleld ox Blr,—We pleasure the splendid e an to red Keele. Rev. Bernard Gillie, D. D. and Rev. P. W. McQueld or the web diocese 0!’ Edmonton addressed he pupils at the conclusion or the l) omme. rgge l>l'08Tl4n lollo-we: '.l'!m0llGIl THE MUSIC pox of rd (1 th 1 vliiool-s Plano Duet—— lmon . J °° ° ° W‘ ' E14116] K6 Y. n can "I. mnlunber sx“ Dorothy rem-s. d a aloethiscd erldpslricltien-l lntheshalpeot hssbeennlec 611011; HEIIDESIEY JOE-ll MC- tutton Music — Volght. D. Peters L. Westhelble, H. shepherd, P. e, B. 'rrsinor B. Reedy. Dolly's Lullaby, M. McPhee, I". lienneesey. Bahia] M . Pi1yl- - lie'rul. lbahoeoithe Ii\a.irles—Bert An- Innis rue.’ There are, however. many Balloons In Th Air--r-l-loll, J ilillccarey. Ethel Keélly. om thm M. °"““°°""""°°"”°" Failt’ mile lailt’ do'n nigh Ourlous Story—Heller, Ethel Kel- Rib! °0ml7fl«nl5lo—-M. McPhee Gras Dhe do'h Rig Marche Milita.ire—Bchubert, M. 0111 thus’ 1: Dire le glolr, Bradley, J. Mcoerey. Crun e le graldh a shloigh, Plmlca.to—De1ibes. Alvere Amen. Cruldlhe ar Cridlh'a at beoil, u t. ill ii v Lgvluthnelmr, Bernice Read De“ 5 H M W‘ M” lld Jo.smlne—rlllln-o, 1ren:l"Mc- ‘Canon. Berenade~—Von Blon. Emily Kelly. ‘ Bl Danube—strau.ss. Alvere Ar- lene t. .Emll¥ Kellfi Ethel Kelly. Sonata. Luc&—W llama, 13. new lngline ng—Ellmenreich, Dialogue-"The Dumb Wile" Rhythm Orchestra —— Amaryllls (in s, Accompanlst—J. Mccorey. od save The King. city ‘Takes Elrldlh; ll Dhe at heart, Do‘n Rish their sith. Tog lhulce suns do lamlh, Buedllaldll thar neart gach - Deonlllldih do‘n rl Re la.lth' am R.i3’h. Tiodlllacan mnith do slolr, Air ceann sh R. R.a.th flor gu'm bi A sh-loigh Dee ni linln, all s laint dlo'n High Timelfy Tips This Cradle of Conlederation look onagala alppealranceyeaterday as decorations were completed allomz the royal route. Thousands of flags and miles Olt bunting combined to give the city a. fee- tlve air it never has attained be- fore in the memory 01 the oldest inhabitant. Centre of the diSDlaY is the his- torlc ing wh worth Avenue to the Weymouth will also be 1. o to Euston Street W ‘.11 neon clrrslv nu sonoor. . 1=“"°h°°“-V°"‘° esmke, 3, en, """"' “ ‘ ’ ~ In‘ Men10rIa-"1 ¥'Te:‘i.d'eCdtllW’IItl|l who ve on Kim George and queen Elisabeth .'I'he main parkina places will be H0110’ 90“ 3°‘ Wm‘ °‘ "*V‘ ‘ * interest per an the anoent and will be presented with addresses of Victoria Park. the Kens ton GT3“ 3 - "”°““d‘ “*‘ ' modernuifie orv of drugs and busirlv welcome by Premier Thane A. Rifle Rome which is to the 1‘ ht Grille 1x—1~ 9'57” M°°“‘“' ‘mm’ 3“C"““' ese or p and com 8 cmpbell and Mayor E. A. Foster. of the‘ Gmiton street approach I Alice Costello. medicine. e recent Rota-ry o0n!ei'- M me top of me bajgony above for cars coming over the Hills- Grade VlI—I. Norm , lb: 3- ence was usse and e 181 me 1-nginenn-ange_bwola,.rge union bcro Bridge. and the . N. R.‘ 2 - 0|‘-V‘ It is only I low months since vote of thanks mowdw Put Dls- Jack‘ form the backg1.0.und‘‘{or‘ ,, --pm mil wmcn 1;; to the 1e“ 0;. ' the lanes mined the doom o1 trlci. Governor in s. sixdom g°,de,, cm“ or plaster the Graiton Street alpproocl-l lo: 0M0 V-1-Fl-‘Pb - 3- Wit gm W1 ‘°"“°l' Giant 3°°°“‘-W "V ' tion built in relief. Rex. cars coming from the same sec- uo On , 3. , . Is . air Maophall. Twecdl'._ K. 0.. was exltlengm mm and me “me, and mm. non and the c. A, ll. g1'0u1)d5 at IG'‘'‘9 (“-1- 749°’ °“°°n°3 §5‘°'e!%°'n°°' °‘ ‘he £€r§,1'%1C“§l°fD,9fJP°Aic%§1§afi?k,;?,deMrg ing outline the general contours of the end of Prince Street. .aege ounrie. er er Finlay - - - ~ - ‘ . Cirndle m (b)—-cl‘. man): our-l-in as mumfi 01 Maine. on June 3rd a;:nrk,m1\g:.m Fug-1° Mg;11u§ i*l,g,,*{,lgl,‘;1ng;,,0w, the balcony 15 .-me t,im,'.l..: wlnnrl gliill he bu; illil ' - Y ' . - -blue cloth and red re! 0 4-‘ PI! 0 6109!! 0'“? - °""°?’- '°" °‘ W Wm-“‘“ MM‘ wane“ Music (1%!) “lisp tillgllgelgrs 25‘? on girl: The let- those who are there omclau and '“‘ - ‘ ”""“ ""1 1”‘ "“° °“"h"’"‘° lgilidersl yma r palllnaonuc Pip-' tare “G R" are in the centre. by posses. which will be 0 tain- °“'“i° I i“) ' n°°" 3mm" m’‘‘‘" smm‘ Mm‘ ommllilrke lndothere The gueeis 'me entrcrlce is draped with nble, commencing Saturday. irorn WW9 I (5)-iL -7°5°!i1 (K1533 Dhlfl was born in Orwell in 1862, 1:,‘:,‘i;"H_ 3“ gtewart of dttawe F'- F-- blue and gold cloth and over the the It. C, M. P. Superintendent. '- °°i““ °‘"'°- 3‘ mm“ in mm” Sayer. of Moncton and Row. Du‘. E. docu'wa..v on either side are E118- Gl-uie I (cl-1. luflrle cudmore until about 1394 when he removed A smpson of New York “sh and scotch shields with group- No pafking will be allowed on I Home oudmore; Iratelne Gab to the Southeast ed mam North River Road between mid- ll li ed lor several years beiore At night the facade '9 l1ood- night or the 13th and 14th and I esinbgshing permanent home in midnight or the 14th and lath. The - 1,. alone Move: a.,m1dI 3-c. tnrlorlsouln Inn. A NATIONAL ANTHEM IN GARLIC have all read with recap th Kingmdouleenon sltourthmu out . d is no‘dcubt ’ ‘bued with scottlrslh t It oom- ’e lines a men with soul Who never to himseld hath said, This is guy own. my native ton- loving Higlltllmders who would up- preclate some recognition at their wcuwe and we feel sure tint he royal couple would enjoy it it ‘he National Anthem was paid". GOD HAVE THE IEVG Blalnte, awn: slnint' do‘n ‘mm ll. Elridlh. a Thrlath. nem (cert, ogllachd tamh Gu fiiadhlaidih ssoibhir doirt ldh. Gu'rl dlon e lwhb ganh tlm, sior gu’n seimh, For The 14:1. on nu-ton sue» rro-neI_‘ronf_;'Ancient Defences tton Cen- French a feel- Gaelic end in sny go- Gaelic naimh. m I ‘llighlanllers ;-St For Part gill Royal Visit The guard or honor from the Prince Edward l'sle.nd Highlanders (Black Watch) at the Marine Wharl where their Mnjesties dis- embark irom the Canadian des- troyer Sheena Wednesday will he commanded by Capt. James Ccles. M.M'.., Milton. other officers will be Lleut. J.B. Wr ht. Summer- slde, and Lleut. J. . MacDonald. cardigan. The guard will consist of spfilroximetely 104 men all ranks '— wi be accompanied by the “ Highlanders Pipe Band under Pipe Major Wilfred Burke. The guard of honor was undergoing llnel training at Victoria Park yesterday eiternoon and presented a very smart appearance. Hononry Colonel Here . H.M. Snyder. honorary colonel of the Prince Edward Isl- lend Highlanders. accompanied by Mrs. Snyder. arrived in‘Charlotte- tcrwn last night to participate in the Royal visit. Col Snyder plans to remain here until the Bri- flde breaks camp on Thursday. ter he will return when the Unit goes under canvas for annual training in July during the Con- federation eelebrstlon week. Eastern Guardian .."I‘hls column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising at a. newsy nature may be erted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance . . 'SUBSCRII”I‘IONS to th e Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rcpt. Archie umc. ..’WEIoCOMED VISITOIb—Wh.lle Rev. Mr. Gllbwn oi the M.R.G.E. who was the guest speaker at the Sunday School convention for the Georgetown District, was in Mon- tague he was graciously emer- talned at the home of Rev. Hes- ton and Mrs. Ii'le.nln:lga.n. This was deeply appreciated by the execu- tive‘ of the convention. L ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Hector Vicker- son and Mr. William Vickerson all Boston. and Rev. Harry Vlcirerscn of Game God. who motored home to attend the funeral of their rattler the late Mr. Charles Vick- erson, Montague, halve left on re- turn a.i'ter a weellrs also at their old home in Montague. L Royal Suite At Halifax overlooks Brighton Road there will be one- wuy tratiic to the west only from early morning till after 5 p. In I fi Wfll HALIFAX, J 12 ~—( P ._ brief lull in HalLlxi‘:x’s Q street, traffic will be from Gral-j the Kmg and Queen Wm 3”" “W” '°" ‘° “’“3"°""‘ *‘;';§“°v§:'fo';§: suite overlooking Halifax harbor. Park for one going that my. Majestlce a hall’ h0ur’s rest in a. The four-room suite is on the fifth floor of the Nova Scotlan Hotel which is reserved for me of the Rn ad retlrlue. lgh above the harbor the Royal clrawmg room look; uOWn on Georges Island and its Fort Char- lotte. one or the principal defences of the inner harbor a century ago but now unless and abandoned. The s te itself and its luxurious appointments will provide restful ease for Th lr Majesties. The will enter the r e through a hal with a mugh—tinished ceillng. On the walls are copies or etchings by the lam century German artist, Albrecht Durex‘. Woodwork and walls of the draw- ing room site in cream. Two Persian rugs cover the 100i‘. A chesterflcld and tour cm: are upholstered in blue dalnaak. An old French vase stands against the west wall between pictures oi ancient cathed 2 A decorated with hunting es HI-BOY Thousands have used t Dont be without one WED PRICE--—-—-___.._‘ . PERISCOPES ‘ _ Give you a front llneivlew of the Royal procession hem throughout Canada. NESDAY. Get yours today _______ 35c REDUCED W THE Jl-zlllllll 7/rt ' llliillit 2l'J Cur '.-l Lwc-l '-.. K THE IDEAL 115 GRAFTON STREET EXCEPTIONAL OBSERVATII“-i"ill 6 Upstalr Windows. The choicest view of the norm. PROCESSION IN THE CITY Indoor Conveniences. Meals served it vmnted. ollets, Rest Rooms. E Procession passes twice. Reasonable Rates. CENTRAL HOTEL '16 Great George Street Phone 85 -L. _. ‘—' ' ‘Hnlsnnuuuuue-peunrquNNMMJLI 3. I. s. Royal Visit All members of the B. I. S. and visiting members from country will assemble at B. I. S. Hall on Wednesday, June 14th, at 10 a. m. sharp and parade to position on Royal route. By order, JAMES, MeGUIGAN, Chief Marshal. I I KODAKS and BROWNIES KODAKS from $4.75 up. BROWNIES $1.10 up Color Black and White 8 III. In. and 16 m. m. Verichrome and Super x x Pan. PROMPT. EXPERT, DEVELOPING & PRINTING ‘i'JllJpl‘ll'-")liItl‘ Mxunnunxnx IN ‘PRICE MOVIE FILM KODAK FILM E HAVE YOUR SIZE s PHARMA Y zirmvsr KL hem lifilib W151‘. l1LCllEllJHN.F.E |. LOCATION TO SEE THE ROYAL PROCESSION 10 Windows, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Floors At Reasonable Rates. An exclusive opportunity to get _a real Close-up view of the entire parade LUNCHES 5:’. FULL COURSE MEALS sunvrzn FROM 10,30 A. $1., to 12.00 P. M. —nooMs AT MODERATE CHAR.GES-—- STRA THCONA HOTEL PHONE 580 Notice To Public Supervised parking at Upper Prince Street, op- posite Von Clure Guy’: for 25-cents. Nearest ap- proach to city. Cars can leave anytime; watch for signs on lligllvloy. JACK MMLENNAN L. 0. I. ROYAL VISIT L. 0. A. will IIGIIIV‘ I‘ Boyne e Rooms on Il- esdn 14 It 10 Q, Illhlfpyllfi bonds to M on R0!!! . P. M. MncCAUlaL G. I J p. RIUIII-LY. G. I. PARKIIIB SPACE For Wednesday 25c per our. Park con- veniently snd with onl- ety. JOHNSON I EON North River Road Asked No Favors For Royal Sons As each or the Royal Princes in turn entered one or other Service. King George V used to send for the commanding officer in question and impress upon him that he wished 1110 {avourtism shown to his son. These orders were carried out to the letter, so that our present King (like his brothers) served first as an ordinary, unprivileged junior officer in the Forces oi’ which he In Communicantsils now supreme heed Even 3, visit ‘fill Cfllllflli-%flhfl'. 5 lighted and outlined - tbe8lueoHulne.'l‘llereheDoee- __.——— 1. 1 h bed 1 regulation lpplles to Elm rinie awGneont.he'I‘ha.m rrulrrnr ooum.-3.1 all may sdter on times or tour Mt. Vernon Drlscoll. Mt. Herb"°1'iv $,}‘,L’°‘};,.lll9l1¢.‘lrn°‘ln iiiigz rclfttlie butlg- Bxiigflue betweeri sprlnr barn limlune towards 'ro‘wor se .......... . or live mounts. V ‘ spent Sundial“ WWW “'3 mg play on the spraying leis cl! square and Eusiml street. and on glmerltt lamilier ures to Their wNDON—A crown to: was or the lucollall lemlly much lrlendstn thee Y- Wm, Longwmvn Avenue ll-om the rail- °1;J§sla%- I-eadgli filghfif M e‘n- found in a back yard in as boenwl-Men and little need be Gyms Mwmmm um Decorations for this bulldlnrr my tracks to Ellston Street. “me bookmsesflm me SE‘ 0;; gag): kl: laltmliiidliomlie ligfvod Ind‘ mt ocmfiwdiht glfinmm §;.“¢‘,;a.V° “mm m zmmwdconiliiiilmimmtllgeycogliigagri Barriers will he places lnl-oath‘ '1'” awngpmmblete the ma” e" tcoouee'o( in he incurred duh mv“ W& géfimu WM,“ “fin? mend ation eelcbratlo&enIe’llo_1t énonilzlgward toilet t_::t:ltz'.o::W:l:c‘:nsw:y‘dlr:m 903%-mmum m me mm,‘ bedroom . “W ,' __,___ ' At the rear 11 9 ‘ ' is of mahogany. woodwork is a-eon: on the nlmd. smbitlotn of is the them of ca allowed to puss through ber- nm-yl ‘ of their children Miss Ine&rsM1izi»¢hE> figgmcig li5l§“5io§o5’l-°.ir.lon.‘l"i‘~i$a.r large shields rierl-is except in emergency" neg) lmdegugg “‘,';‘n‘fl’;_unp:"°gr°5ef;‘°°‘;‘)lwm: I ‘ held hetero their eye! is l ligvgdlld ‘Neg, Y 1.5, Mg representing the English. Iris . from 7 n. m. the momln,, of is ms‘ Dug? “,0 man”. an lla.rlllv—At the pgn. 1. Hospital. to “‘“mmn"‘°“,:“’;‘m'22_ gfm ,,n‘’,,“‘‘,,‘,,,, to ha, mm swoon and French natlonelltifscgdf 14th are W‘... as in t e mm. The ma. ill?" 1°’ 1939- i’° ' ' 0' e ' med wiutii a love 0! “""“ ' zmhwne l&’,%dbm;,;°°m;,l3u°n Me pa one must have 3 per-mit~ (from R. 33,9“: Lu?“ 1“. me ‘‘“M~ ‘‘ °‘ mlph MceI€;1&lh.(neo 01. tin on. my and lo “ll/fissvlAcl'wi-I1e!_Rl”sl‘1)i‘l'liai;s.nIx-i 1” name of‘ Bi[5h[yp J, A. c. M, p.) to pass through restrlctedl The Queem, cmmbe, has mm —— W9 “M! W118‘ 1“ - 1'‘“‘1°Y ‘’ ' , Wm,’ he,’ O‘Bul.lllvwn or the Roman Catholic treee. ‘patterned well pa. 1-. An wo tele- ooula not be other than is ependlns her V°°°"'°“ am... or Charlottetown is also phone is on a. heal e the “EAT.” oawel-I'll lnlluenoe and neat 111- - “id Henry guotatgndlng med white and blue It I5 n¢|'0'IIl.V Hililfiiwfiuii "mi 5" double bed. A large bureau ,en easy . . . : animation to one your: people oi ill-lp_u MlBI>P'h4m'PS’ has as her mm,“ ,3 amped ,,.,,m the cam cm amslna uimo n",{‘,‘g: chair and two small chairs are of‘ l."‘.’..”.i“..i..“ =°-*~.....=*-.»...l-.-. l“ in mm in w be W M ”“'n...."°.'.ll ...W.°....°‘ ea in mum to we we now .. mwoswv. 2 - ° v - °“' - I°h°°1- 'i*"- °V°’5' - oh“. wt (1 At ular intervals white - - _ mu n owe. rel! uug nla bl them to leave on 333.; will“, °“"',,..'j ...... "°"""l'*°°"-"“’°°"7*"‘5"“ :‘*“.l°m' "3 M v"°*m W’ =‘**°*.....°“...:.l"°“*....m n.‘.?‘°.....'2.““.i¥“l; re--‘-"‘-« -n‘i‘?«r-fie «w m» -=-rm Decrease Shown “iv June 19 1989 -ltotlironiituiiei. gliiailedprllciiogmwutliinaneessime IN! R 1 "°n“l?";...°“lné““3....n."‘“‘.‘.‘3.~n.n.. is the “‘i°”,em'nliimiii'“ iii’ liw'fi3'okP§llii In his ilond iyeor. ' fllneral from we: 1 trouble so unu was Ordfir OI Oya wt of arms of the diocese and E“ on mm’! thgjpfrk 2; mytlme (3 The cmuu, p ‘V “M3 OWN“ ’N"“iY 6 ‘villi one got "1 lmD"°“‘°“ line mm! coal. or arms with the goelongnos there is any parking mmllmp Julie liflr J iii 3 °'°‘°i*- 31'4"‘ hi! flrut thou! Hm 01 0‘-hm "id PI‘0C9d11I'6 at Court Union ml: and aoomsll fines on available, or up to the imlto W. 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The King come abound, but did not Ml! to see his son. : Following the inspection, there was the usual presentation of cl- fioers in order of seniority. Al- most It the end of the line came lvlidshlpmsn Prince Albert. The Oetgtsln gravely introduced him like e rest; and with a click oi’ his heels the urn: omcer solut- ed his father an passed on without a word. ADMIRAL vs. CORPORAL SALISBURY. Ens~—-Admiral Sir Thomas Hunt. retired, sued Lance- Comorsl P. W. Wilkinson of the 3rd Battalion. Rnycl ‘Dunks. for damages to owing 5 crash n the 's car and a. tank in can PARKING-FORUM-— 2I-2 BLOCKS FROM ROYAL ROUTE- A Slfe. Supervised. Enjoy Lunch Box, Leave Any‘ Hour, Toilet Facilities DOIIIII HIIHWII 10 Guild SH [kiln St. Peter's IND! MIC Bridge to Cumberland St. , r Inside and Safe From Meddlers — Fee 50 Cents Old Time and Modern B. I. '8. Hell Wednesday, June 14th. Dancing 9-12 Admission 25 cents Traffic -“Tips Barriers will be placed throne?!- out the city one block away from the route of proccsslo. and no can allowed to through barriers except n emergency cases from 7 am. the morning of the 14th. All cars going to the recevl-loll int Ghovivrrlmeilt I-lcuisc willflbe l‘ r ng paces l :30 r:m.p:n June 14th. the time of departure or the Royal visitors. caption will travel via Kent street entering the barriers vii Pcwnol Street. ofl Fitzroy and Grafton Streets. All ocular: lo Gorvemmerlt must so display stickers specially provided for the occasion. WEDNESDAY 7 A. M. 200 Core ecornmodnted Cars to Government. HflllS€.Nr.... l 1'