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Diamond Jubilee. 
 
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 PUBLIC SCHOOL CELEBRATION 
 
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 JVIonday, Jane 21st, 1897. 
 
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 Proceediiv^s tiv tKe Skafm? Riivk- 
 
 The pupils will assemble in the different school buildings at one 
 o'clock, and half an hour later, accompanied by the teachers, march to 
 the Skating Rink, where the following programme will be carried out : 
 
 1. "The Doxology," by all present. 
 
 2. Opening Prayer, Rev. J. E. Starr. 
 
 3. " The Lord's Prayer," by the pupils. 
 
 4. Chorus—" The Maple Leaf Forever." 
 
 5. Solo and Chorus— "Sixty Years a Queen." Solo by Mrs. Galloway. 
 
 6. Chorus—" The Land of the Maple." 
 
 7. Announcing the prize-winners in the Essay competitions. 
 
 8. " God Save the Queen," and waving of flags. 
 
 Mr. R. Meek, Chairman of the Board of Education, will preside, and the 
 musical part of the programme will be under the direction of Major Galloway. 
 
 At the conclusion of the proceedings in the Rink building, the pupils will re- 
 form and march to the City Park, via Union and Barrie Streets. 
 
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 Programme of Sports to be held in the City Park, at 3:30 p.m. ^ 
 In each event there will be two prizes, and all the prizes will be 
 books. 
 
 FOR PUPILS OVER 14 YEARS OF AGE. 
 
 PLACE-At the Statue of Sir John Macdonald. Managers-Messrs. A. Horn, 
 R. J. McKelvey, and R. K. Row; and Misses Hentig, Chown', 
 Barney and Lovick. 
 
 BOYS — No. I. 200 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 2. 125 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 3. Three-Legged Race. 
 
 No. 4. Potato Race, 30 potatoes, i and i yard apart. 
 
 GIRLS — No. 5. 125 Yards' Race. 
 No. 6. 100 Yards' Race. 
 No. 7. 75 Yards' Egg Race. 
 
 PUPILS BETWEEN 11 AND 14 YEARS OF AGE. 
 
 PLACE— Part of Park nearest Park Avenue, Bagot and West Streets. Managers- 
 Messrs. J. G. ElHott, H. W. Newman and A. F. Newlands; and 
 Misses Beaton; Davis, O'Shea and ElUott. 
 
 BOYS — No. 8. 150 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 9. 100 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 10. Three-Legged Race, 75 Yards. 
 
 No. II. Potato Race, 25 potatoes, one yard apart. 
 
 GIRLS— No. 12. 125 Yards' Race. 
 No. 13. 100 Yards' Race. 
 No. 14. Egg Race, 50 yards. 
 
 PUPILS BETWEEN 8 AND U YEARS. 
 
 PLACE-Part of Park nearest Murney Tower, King and Barrie Streets. Mana- 
 gers-Capt. Donnelly, Dr. Knight and J. G. Ettinger ; and Misses 
 Davidson, Gill, Barry and Hilton. 
 
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 BOYS — No. 15. 125 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 16. 100 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 17. Three-Legged Race, 75 yards. 
 
 No. 18. Potato Race, 20 potatoes, one yard apart. 
 
 GIRLS — No. 19. 100 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 20. 80 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 21. Egg Race, 50 yards. 
 
 PUPILS UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE. 
 
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 PLACE-Part of Park near Cricket Field and corner of Park Avenue and Barrie 
 
 Street. Managers-Messrs. Jos. Wilson, J. F. Swift and W. H. i 
 Godwin; and Misses Maud Allen, Beaton, Volume and Cunning- 
 ham. 1 
 
 BOYS — No. 22. 100 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 23. 75 Yards' Race. 
 
 No. 24. Three-Legged Race, 75 yards. 
 
 No. 25. Potato Race, 20 potatoes, one yard apart. - -i 
 
 GIRLS — No. 26. 75 Yards' Race. 
 No. 27. 60 Yards' Race. 
 No. 28. Egg Race, 40 Yards. 
 
 In the Egg Races each girl must supply her own egg and spoon. 
 
 Trustees and teachers not named in the programme are requested to be present 
 and kindly assist in the management of the games. 
 
 The prizes will be distribnted in the Schools on the afternoon of Friday, 
 25th inst. 
 
 JUBILEE COMMITTEE— Mr.. R. Meek, Dr. Heraid, Dr. D ie, Capt. T. 
 Donnelly, Mr. Jno. Mclntyre. Q.C., Mr. G. Y. Chown and Mr. E. Bennett. 
 
 I^-Pupils arc requested to bring Flags for use in the procession. 
 The more Flags the better. 
 
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THE OHORUSES 
 
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 The Maple Leaf For Ever. 
 
 In days of yore from E^ritain's shore 
 
 Wolfe the dnuntless hero, came 
 And planted firm Britannia's flag 
 
 On Canada s fair domain. 
 Here may it wave, our boast, our pride, 
 
 And join" ' 'n love together 
 The Thistl ■, Shamrock, Rose entwine 
 
 The Ml le Leaf for ever. 
 
 CHORUS. 
 
 The Maple Leaf our emblem dear, 
 r Tht -Maple Leaf for ever. 
 ' iod f Hve Our Queen, and Heaven bless 
 ' 'III "Maple Leaf for .. sr. 
 
 At Queenston Hei)>hts and Lundy's Lane 
 
 Our brave fathers side by side 
 For '^'■eedom, ho;i<es, and loved ones dear 
 
 Firmly stood and nobly died. 
 And those dear rights which they maintained 
 
 We swear to yield them never. 
 Our watchword evermore shall be 
 
 The Maple Leaf for ever. 
 
 Our fair Dominion now extends 
 
 From Cape Race to Nootka Sound, 
 May peace for ever be our lot 
 
 And plenteous store abound. 
 And may those ties of love be ours 
 
 V,liich discord cannot sever, 
 And flourish green o'er freedom's home, 
 
 The Maple Leaf for ever. 
 
 On merry England's far-famed land 
 
 May kind Heaven sweetly smile ; 
 God bless old Scotland ever more, 
 
 And Ireland, Emerald Isle, 
 • Then swell the song both loud and long 
 
 Till rocks and forest quiver, 
 God save our Queen and Heaven bless 
 
 The Maple Leaf for ever. 
 
 Th : monarch of the sea. 
 Then to her royal memory, 
 
 Wi'll sing our, songs of praise, 
 And ■ !:k that Cod may lengthen oat 
 
 MiA bless her closing days. 
 
 Oh, glorious Queen ! Oh, matchless reign ! 
 
 Unque it stands in history ; 
 To greater England's greater name 
 
 Is udded fa"ie and victory. 
 M''V I'ur Empire keep or' ;li,, ?h'ft ftre, 
 
 i hat kindles memop 
 And may her deeds,**: may Mt i)fi is 
 
 Ne ler forgotten be. 
 
 Sixty Years a Queen. 
 
 (BY MAJOR GALLOWAY.) 
 
 For sixty years our gracious Queen 
 
 Has ruled in love and glory, 
 And many of her righteous acts 
 
 Are written now in story. 
 Her Empire's health, her Empire's wealth. 
 
 Her Empire's grandeur, too, 
 Have been her guide, have been her pride. 
 
 All, all her long reign through. 
 
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 CHORUS. 
 
 Then cheer for Queen Victoria, 
 
 Tis her Diamond Jubilee, 
 Sne is our pride, our nation's joy. 
 
 JNO. MACDONALD, 
 
 / SecV-Treasurer. 
 
 It ti)island 
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 Canai ..s now thrqu,.; 
 
 Mas' si»< *rUh joy a' 
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 Th » Oiam. >. ^sffi 
 The rritish-iiSfe.tJu^l ist, our brag, 
 
 Th . I ||lv,.Empir , too, 
 Will .ei. ^a?d, >yUl ssnd us trade, 
 
 Oh' li ty tf- ■ -o. 
 
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 my - j '.t is all of 
 ".nd s . ^ plains 
 
 Oh r-inada 
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 Thy moi' ai' 
 
 That H'"-' ■ - . i. 
 
 The r.uniiiu: g.t ' ' on m n.ii 'ing streams, 
 And sweetest meloc> 
 
 Pours from the feathered songd'-'-s 
 In t\ie spreading maple tree. 
 
 ij' CHORUS. 
 
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 0^■'-4e land of the maple is the land for me, 
 Tiif home of the stalwart, the trade and the 
 
 The Pose and the Thistle, the Shamrock and 
 
 All bloom in one garden 'neath the maple 
 tree. 
 
 Oh Canada, dear Canada none can compare 
 with thee ; 
 
 'Neath sunny skies the earth replies, 
 And laughs with harvest glee, 
 
 Thy winter's cheer, with air so clear ; 
 But b'ist of all to me 
 
 The summer and the sunshine, 
 And the spreading maple tree. 
 
 In Canada, dear Canada, all dwell in unity. 
 
 The Saxon, Gaul and Celt agree 
 With Scots to keep as free. 
 
 Though we be four yet are we one. 
 If danger chance to be, _ 
 
 We'll boldly fight and stand for right 
 Beneath the maple tree. 
 
 ROBT. MEEK, 
 
 Chairman. 
 
 KINCBTOH NEWS PKINT.