. . , , X nmw‘ 17. 1939, :l—" __ vi 5:: \ 1 THE cni\ni.UI'rETowN GUARDIAN ‘ raw?“ .. J “GE NINEHI C A ROYAL’ VISIT T() CHARLOTTETOWN {Camera Glimpses Of Their Majesties On Wed esday F ~ _ Front Th Balcony / In Confederation Chamber At Seat Of Legislature Premier Campbell welcomes Their Mnigsties on the steps of the It . s e V Their Majesties taking the salute from the balcony of the Provin- I cinl Building imresponse to the enthusiastic cheers from the . - . historic pmvincial Buudmg populace. . 4, ' " - Their Majesties standing at the historic table around which the Confederation Fathers met or i -r in 1864. It was here that they received the add resses of welcome to the Province and City. Erime Minister MacKenzie King is seen standing immediately to the King's left. " Acknowledging The Cheers ‘The King and Queen as they passed along the route to Government House. Presented Bouquet An unscheduled episode of the Royal Visit was the pcrsmtal. greetings Their Majesties gave to S1Xi.C(’n war veterans. all Ilmtu tation cases. Their Majesties emerging from the Provincial Building. the Queen carrying g bouquet presented to her by little Virginia ampbeu.‘ _ ., . .- - wwa- mm-::am vavaw V . Miss Virginia Campbell, daughter of Premier and ‘Mrs. Campbell. . At The Marine lVharf Mrs. George D. DeBlois, wife of Lieutenant Governor DeBloi.s, curtsies to Her Majesty after the Royal Party had landed.