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Drawing Room, N to Z. TUESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. Review on Garrison Common. Citizens' Ball. I WEDNESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. Reception by Toronto University. THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. Philharmonic Society Concert in the evening. SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. Re^^atta under the auspices of the Toronto Rowing Club. *PCEPTI0N^P^O6^MME*^ Frldajj, /jtli Septemher. His Excellency the Governor Oeneral and Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise will arrive at tl.e foot of Lome Street at Kleven a.m., where they will be received by the Lieutenant Governor, the members of the Ontario Government, the Mayor and the Corporation of the City of Toronto. As the Viceregal Train approaches, the Children of the I'ablic and Separate Schools, massed on Lome Street, will sing the THIS C>\MPBE;LXj'S ^RE COMIlSrG^. 1. The Campbell's are comin', hurrah, hurrah ! The Marquise of Lome, the Princess an' a' ; The Campbell's are comin', hurrah, hurrah ! They come to a land that has won some renown, A people most loyal to Queen and to crown, They come to hold court at the fair Ottawa ; The Campbell's are comin', hurrah, huarrah ! 2. The Campbell's are comin', hurrah, hurrah I They're worthy successors o' them that's awa' ; The Campbell's are comin', hurrah, hurrah I They come delegated by Royal decree To preside o'er a people par excellence free. We open our hearts, we welcome the twa'. The Campbell's are comin', hurrah, hurrah ! 3. The Campbell's are comin', hurrah, hurrah !. They're worthy successors o' them that's awa' ; The Campbell's are comin', hurrah, hurrah ! May Heaven protect them while here they remain I And grant still His favour may rest on them twain, Lang, lang may they live is our wish, ane and a'. The Campbell's are comin', huriah, hurrah ! The Viceregal Party will be received by His Worship, the Mayor, and will take their position on the West side of the platfoi u, where they will receive bouquets from six girls attending the above schools. The children will theti sing carria I ..^ ness the 'en a.m., mbcrs of ! City of blio and CA>r^VI3A.'S AVPir^COIVIK. Hail (langhtur of our peerless Queen ! Hail I'rineeas of moat noble mien I Thrice welcome where the golden aheen Its radiance caats o'er a'. From North to South, from ICast to Weat, One feelinjf throba in every breast We shout the word that suits it best, We shout the word that auits it. best, Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah! Hail noble Son of Scottish bh)od ! Whose liero fathers nobly stood. Who pour'd their life stream in a flood « And made their foes to fa'. Victors on many a well fought field. Cleaving the dauntless warrior's shield, Who bravely died but scorn'd to yiehl, Who l)ravely died but scorn'd to yield, Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah ! We hail thee ! not as chieftain now With helmet on thine honoured brow, But deck'd with man-hood's emblems true, Viceregal honours a' The rank and state which these confer Will be alike enjoy'd by her Whose birthright 'tis our hearts to stir, Whose birthright 'tis our hearts to stir Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah ! Hail England's Princess, queenly, fair ! Hail Scotia's son the Campbell's heir ! With cannon's boom we rend the air In welcome to ye twa'. Thrice welcome to the boundless West, May you with every blessing blest Still prompt the shout with keener zest, Still prompt the shout with keener zest, Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah I As the procession passes up Lome Street to take their places in their carriages, at Front Street, the children will sing IJ ! i yor, and hey will children RULE BRITA-lSTTsTIA.. When Britain first at Heaven's command Arose from out the azure main. This was the charter, the charter of the land And guardian angels sang the strain. Chorus. Rule Britannia ! Britannia rule the waves, Britons never shall be slaves. 2. Tho nations not ho blest as sho Shall in tlu'ir turn to tyrants liond. Wliilf tlioii shalt flourish, j^ruat and iwv, And to the weak ])rott'ction lend. Chorus. 'A. Still more majestic shalt then rise Triumphant from each foreign stroke, As the lou4 blast tliat rends the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. Chohus. 4. To thee belonjjs the rural rei^'n. Thy cities shall with commerce shine, And far across the spreading main Lands now unknown shall yet be thine. Chorus. ^^ GOD SAVK THPl QXJP:K?ir. The (iuard of Honour will be furnished by the " (^>ueen's Own," and the Escort by the Governor (ieneral's Body Guard. The procession will then move off in the following order : — Police Force. Band of the Queen's Gwn. Firemen. National Societies. His \V(»r8liip, the Mayor, and Chairman of the deception Committee and the City Clerk. ESCORT. Carriages of Suite. His Excellency and Her Royal Highness and all members of the Suite. His Honour the Lieut. -Governor. Members of the Ontario Government. Members of the Corporation and heads of Departments. The SheriflF. Members of the High School Board. Members of the Public School Board. , Members of the Separate School Board. Citizens in carriages. And proceed by way of Front, Yonge and Gerrard Streets, to the Horti- cultural Gardens. On arrival at the Pavilion the Civic Address will be presented by His Worship, the Mayor, as follows : in am the up prch Boa 1'h( sani kvii." and inittec e Suite, vernment. the H(»rti- ed l)v His T.. His Kxtcllei.cy tl.c lliglit FLaioumlil. SlK .lOHN DOUfJT.AS Sl'TIIKIILANI) ( AMrni'.LI;, Manjuis of Koint.. I'.C, K.T., (J.C, M.(J., (JdviTiioi-diiiuTal your Excellency and your i!oyal Hi^hnety permission of tho Colonel and (Klicers) will be in attendance during the evening. (ieneral Admission Twenty-live Cents. No Ueiluction for Children on this special occasion. (iates open at (J. HO ; Fireworks commence at T.'^O. Saturday, (Itlt Septeinher. His Excellency the (Jovernor (ieneral and Her Uoyal Highness the Princess Louise will attend the ANNUAL REGATTA OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN YACHT CLUB. The following is the Programme of Races to be held : ENTRIES— 1st CLASS. Oriole, 95 Tons. Owner John Leys. Alarm, 38 (( H. Biseoe and others Kivet, 16 4 i W. Kersteraan, Jr. Coipiette, 13 t( J. Stewart. Emlie, 35 <( II. W. Smith. Madcap, 17 (t A. R. Boswell. Coral, 19 H Fred. R. Lord. Brunette, L'3 u John Billings. Irene, 27 (< R. W. Smith. Cygnet, — (( Benedict. V w. J. wu the I Iriiiii atutl by :uts nuil vith thu et pioct! Dtticcrs) Idreii 1)11 .iiess the lDIAN tJriieio, •_>M. ("LAi^S. 10Ton«. Owner, 11. W. l!oy. Kiltie HONn)S. .MONriil'.AI,. .\. Kay. (J. S. Hubbell. W. Hubbell S. Massey. W. Kay. . W. GritHn. R. Sununerhayes. S. Struthers. W. Aird. U. Featherstotdiaugh. W. Cairns. T. Paton. \V. Blaiklook. •L Thomas. Duncan E. Bowie, Captain. J, Logan, J. A. \V. Inuea. W. Forster. W. V. Ardagh. I. Maclean! W. M. Fisher. T. Mitchell. R. H. MitchelL C. H. Nelson. 0. E. Robinson. H. E. Suckling. W. T. Arthurs. Walter J . Bonnell. Ross Mackenzie. Samuel Hughes. John Massey, Captain. At nine o'clock in the evening Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise will hold A Drawing Room, at Government House, ^Vllen presentation will take place for those whose names are comprised in the letter! from A to M. Full t'l'ess. 8 Mondaij, 8fh Sejdenihpi'. The \'iceregal F'aity will attend the SCOTTISH GAMES, To be held on the I'oroiito Cii-I-.et (Jroiuid, at (nie p. in., whore the follow- ing jjrizes will be competed for. PlUMMtAMME. Ol'KMNC;, ..... HkjhlanI) 1st 2iul I'lU/.K. I'lilZK. 1. — Boys' Kaee, nnder 12 years of age, 200 yards (for sons of members only), ."!! "» 00 i? 3 00 2. — rainning Hop, Stej) and .Tnmp, open to all. 10 00 ") 00 3.— 1'hrowing Light Hammer, open to all 12 CO (J 00 4 — Dancing Highland Fling, in costume, boys. open to all a 00 3 00 fi.— Putting Light 8tone, open to all 12 CO (5 CO • 0. — Running High Jnm^), open to all 10 00 "> 00 7. — Dancing 8trathsi)eys and Kee'.s, in costume, men, open to all 10 00 5 00 S. — Throwing Heavy Hammer, open to all -1") 00 8 00 1). — .Sack Race, 200 yards (IS-inch hurdles), open to all c 00 4 00 10.— Ihuming Long Jump, open to all 10 00 -1 CO il. — Daneinj5 Cihillie Callum, or Sword Lance. boys, in costume, open to all T) CO 3 00 12. — Putting Heavy Stone, open to all 15 00 8 00 13. — H ace, 100 yards, open to all 10 CO 5 OC 14.— Vaulting, with pole, open to all 12 00 8 00 15. — Archery, open to all 10 fO 00 16. — Dancing Highland Fling, men, in costume, open to all 10 00 5 00 17. — ^Boys' Lace, 300 yards, for boys under 10 j'cars of age (sons of meml)ers only) (5 00 4 00 18. — Bagpipe Music, in costume (each to play 1 ' march, 1 strathspey, one reel), open to \ all 20 00 10 00 10.— Hurdle Lace, (half a mile, over 8 hurdles), open to all Hi 00 8 00 20. — Dancing dlhillie C'allum, or Sword Dance, in costume, men, open to all 10 00 5 00 21.— Tossing the Caber, open to all 12 00 GOO 22.— Long race (one mile), open to all 20 00 10 CO 23. — Best Dressed Highlander, in costume (mere ornaments not to count), open to all... . 1(5 CO 8 (J Lkkl. linl I'Kl/E. $ 2 CO 2 00 3 CO 2 C(» 3 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 CO 4 CO 3 00 4 00 3 CO 2 (;o 2 00 5 00 4 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 24.-1 25.-1 20. -( 27.-' w ,ill Whe thel 4 00 \> :;r(i I'ki/e. 2 (JO 3 ()() '2 00 2 (JO 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 OO 2 00 2 00 5 00 4 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 4 00 I) .24.-Best Dressed Koy, in costuiue (u.ere (,rna- ^, ^^^ ^ ^^^ ments not to count), open to all (4th Prize, |2 00). 25.- Hoys' llace (qnarter mile), under 15 J^ars ^ ^^ of age, entrance 15 cents, open to all ... 4 uu 20.-(^ioit8, divided into two classes, open to ^ ^ ^ ^^^ all, VIZ., 1st claBS, heavy >^ ^^ ^ ^^ 2 00 o; T.if^t^ pr!-4hags;atn.eal,valueS10, to be d^rihuted as fcd- • tws viz. : 1 bag to Boys' Home, 1 bag to Gjrls' Home, 1 bag to Home for Incurables, 1 bag to House of Providence. At nine o'clock in the evening Her Royal ffighness the Princess Louise will hold \ A Drawing Room, at Government House. When presentation will take place for those whose names are comprised in the letters from N to Z. Full dress. Tuesday, OthSepteviber. THE REVIEW OF THE TROOPS WUl take place on the Garrison Commons, when the following Military will be present. , STAFF : Lieut. Gen. Sir E. Selby Smyth, K.C.M.(;. Lieut. Col. Durie, Deputy Adjutant Gv^neral. «« Viliers, Brigade Major. M Denison, do. - <. Alger, District Paymaster. Irwin, R.A., Inspector of Artillery. Major Walker, R.E., Inspector of Engineers. CAVALRY Governor General's Body Guard, (^obourg Squadron, { 3rd Regt.) York Squadron, ( 2nd Regt.) Lt. Col. Denison. " Boulton. Capt. McConnell. mm w 10 ARITLLERY : (Field Batteries.) "A" Battery, Dcnninion Artillery, Lt. Col. Cotton, "C" " Toronto, — " Hamilton. Wellingttin anil Ontario, Toronto Garrison Artillery, Major Gray. Capt. McMahon. Major McDonald. (\'vpt. D. Gibson. KNCIN KICKS •2nd Dist. Field Co. Montreal Engineers, INFANTRY : 7th London Light Infantry, 10th Royals, 13th, Hamilton, 31st, Grey, 46th, West Durham, RfFLES : 2nd, Queen's Own, 3rd, Victorias, 20th, Halton, 35th Duflerin Rifles (Brantford), Lt. Col. Scoble. Lt. Col. Walker. Stollery. " Skinner. Brodie. " Williams, M.l'. Lt. Col. Otter. " Handyside. ' ' Murray. Dickie. In the evening THE CITIZENS' BALL Will take place at the Horiticultural Gardens, which will be Brilliantly Illuminated on the occasion. aey Wednesday, 10th Septeniber. At 2,45 p.m. the Viceregal Party will VISIT THE UNIVERSITY OP TORONTO, And will be received at the Convocation Hall, by the Chancellor, Vice- Chancellor, and Minister of Education, when an address will be presented. A Band will be in attendance. Admission by ticket. After leaving the University Building the Viceregal Party will VISIT OSGOODE HALL, And be received by the Law Society in a similar manner. 6. 11 Thursday, 11th Septemher. His ExcELLKNCY THK GOVERNOR GENERAL, the Marquis of Lome, and Her Royal Highness the Pkincess Louise (Patrons of the Society) will attend the PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY CONCERT, ': ' AT THE HORTICULTURAL HARDENS. President— S. Nortlheimer, Esq. Conductor— F. H. Torrington, Esq. Orchestra and Chorus of 250 Performers, assisted by the Beethoven Quartette and the Gerniania Orchestra of Buft'alo. VOCALISTS: Miss Hillary (her lirst appearance since returning from Europe. ) M.SS PvEID, ' Mr. MOCKRIDGE, Mrs. Morris, Mr. Beddoe, Mrs. Brauley, MR- Warrington, Mr. Macdougall. Leaberofthe Orchestra (1st Violin)-MR. Cowan. Pianist-Miss Kerr. PROGRAMME. Upon entry of His Excellency the Governor General, the Marquis oi Lome and Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise, the Society will sing - God Save the Queen " and " Song of Welcome." (Words by G. G. Pur- aey : music by F. H. TorringtonK L Chorus-*'Hallelujah'' Handel 2. Soprano Solo and Chorus-" Inflammatus " (Stabat Mater) Rossini Mrs. Bradley and Society. 8. Trio-"INaviganti" Randegger Miss Reid and Messrs. Warrington and Beddoe. 4. Song- ' ' O who can guess my emotion " Mendelssohn Miss Hillary. 5. Chorus— ' ' The Heavens are telling " (Creation) Haydn Orchestra and Society. r,. Overture-" Martha " Flotow Orchestra. 7. Song— " Once Again " Sullivan Mr, Mockridge. u H. (.'avatiiia -"Tacea hi nottc; " (Trovatove) Venli Mrs. Morris. '.». (,'.)nccrtstncho— "Spring's Message" • <^a(le Oiohestra and Society, 10. Song—" Vi!onian'» Wedding Song " Poniatowski Mr. Macdougall. 11. Ballad -"Home, Sweet Home " Kishop Mrs. Bradley. 12. March and Chorus -"Hail, Bright Abode" (Taunhau.ser) Wagner (iod Save the Queen. Reserved Seats : (iallery .ijil. All other parts of the pavilion .jO cents. Tickets may be had at Messrs. Nordheimer's and Messrs. Suckling. Saturdtnj, ISth September. ROWING REGATTA Under the auspices of the Toronto Rowing (Jlub. The Steamer Filgate will take the Viceregal Party on board at Tin^ uing's Wharf at 3 p.m., and run through the Eastern Gap and around the Island. At the Queen's Wharf the Filgate will be met by a Procession of Small Boats, which will accompany the Steamer to the (Jlub House, at the foot of Scott Street. The Club Rooms will be tastefully decorated, and placed at the disposal <.f the Viceregal Party. Three or four Races will be rowed, starting from and ending at the Club House. ~,.l. CITY COUNCIL. 'I' I IK Ma YOU : Jamks JJkaty, .Ii{., Ks(^, (^).('. William J)i\on. Samuel Wilson. William W. Kavlcy. Thomas Allen. John Blevins. William A damson, ir^'niy E. Clavko. Arthur U. lioswell. Peter Ryan. Neil (\ Love. John Smith. W. Jl Searth. 11 any Pijter. James FleminL:'. Henry E. Hamilton. John IlaUam. Rohert B. Hamilton. John Small. William ]>. McMurrieh. (ieori><' M. Evans. John Baxter. James ( ^'ocker. Joi-.i. .. iiK-hester. Fredei'ick ( *. J)('iiis(m. Moro'un Baldwin. Joseph J)avi(ls. 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