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PROGRAMMB. ft SUNDAY, JUNE 20th. 1397. I'AKADI-: SICKVICIC of II. M. l\mos, S.>cieticM and Citizens at Hcacon Mill. Tho SiTviiH's itf till' day will cominfiice in tin; Colonies of New Zealand an"! Aiirttralii, where Serx ices have heen arranjfeJ, afterwards in South Africa, and so follow the sun westward. Upon the Hun having' crossed the ocean and reai'lu'i' the eontinenl of Ainerira, tlu" hrethren in St. Johns, Newfoundland, will re-conimeiice the antliem, which will then he taken up in succession, across the continent through C.inada, as the precise time reaches each, from the Atlan- tic to I he I'acillc. Th'.- Citizens at \'ict.)ri.i, Hritisli CL)linnhi;i, will send it acr.)ss the I'aciiic, b.ick to the place of bejjinnint;'. havinj;' '•cept company with the hours and traversed the world in one unbroken line throuH'h the Colonies of the iMnpire of the Union Jack. This continued anthem and prayer will be the loyal and affectionate tribute of Uritains Sons tii their jfratious C):ieen upjn the Diamoml Jubilee i>f her .acces- sion t.> the Throne. The Service shall commence at .^.30 p. m. by sin^jing. ©pcniiui 1!3!i?mn. Tutw: " Old Hiiiidretith." " All people that on earth do dwell, &c." To be followed by the " Lord's Prayer," and n short address by the Chap- lain, Kev. C. E. Sharp, M.A. At 4 p. ni. precisely, .accordinj^ to .Vstronomical time, being the timc.at which the sun p.isses over e.'ich locality, the bugles will sound and the Royal St.-iudard will be run up to the Mast-head. The Assembly will sin)'' the National Anthem during which the District Deputy of the Sons of iMigland will deliver the Union Jack and th'; Canadian Ensign (bonded together) to the Chaplain. The National Anthem, to be sung at 4 o'clock, sun time precisely. The Chaplain will then say the two special Collects, after which the Choir will sing the hymn. " O, God, our help in ages past." Tune; " St. Ann's." During the singing a collection will be taken up by the Committee in aid of the H. C. Benevolent Society. Address by Address by Rt. Rev. Mishop Cridgrc. Doxology. "'■ PROGRAMME Contin MONDAY, JUNE 21s 10 A.M. CliAMIMONSHM' LACRvTSSE MATCI couvcr \s, Victoria. 3 P. M. MILITARY REVIEW DE/V AT MACAULAY'S POIf BY H. M. LAND AND SE EVENING. ILLUMINATION OV NEW PARI.IAME.VT UUI WORLD CIRCLING BEACON FIRES to be seen PYROTECHNICAL DISPLAY AND BALLOON Park. BAND PROMENADE CONCERT at the Mount B DESTRUCTION OF STEAMER SAN PEDRO o) TUESDAY. JUNE 22i 9 A. M. RIFLE COMPETITION at Clover I\.mt, .HM REGATTA at VICTO OFFICIALS : Starters— Capt. J. D. Warren, Capt. J. G Co-Starters— Lieut. B.>othby, R. N., Lieut. II, m. S J. S. Luard, R. N. JuDGu— Capt. F. Fiiinis, R Referee— Capt. .\dair, R Measirer— Mr. S. Lawr Ci.EKKs oy Course — Mr. Hayden, 11. M. Docky.ird SINGLE SHOT OP=-NS REG -Ml .Amateur Races under ji'ispices of James Bay Athl .Vll Races to be called by bugle. T»vv> minutes after b by gun. ROGRAMME Continued. \Y, JUNE 21st. ia9T, I' LACKv^SSlC MATCH at Caicdonia Park. Vaii- 3 P. M. EVIEW^^DEiVlONSTRATION r MACAULAY'S POINT, LAND AND SEA FORCES. EVENING. W PARLIAMKMT MUILDINGS. \CON KIRKS to k- scon lr.)m Ik-aon Mill Park. PLAY AND BALLOON ASCKNSION .it Caliilonia XNCKKT at the .Mount HaUcr HotL-1, Oak Hay. lAMER SAN PEDRO olV Ik-aton Hill. \^''.nn.m*^%^*jt*.t'jni^*jt*. 1 ay, JUNE 22nd. 1897. TITION at Clover Pv.mt, - (Special Pro^franiincs.) PA at VICTORIA ARM. OFFICIALS : J. D. Warren, Capt. J. G. Cox, C;ipt. G.-iudin. hbv. R. N., Lieut. lL>'i. Stanhope Hawkc, R. N., Lieut. J. S. Luard, R. N. JiMJUK-Capt. F. Finnis, R. N. Rkfkrke— Capt. Adair, R. N. Mkasi'RKR — Mr. S. Lawrie. ilayden, IL M. Dockyard, Mr. D. Cartmel, date R. N.) INGLE SHOT OP?N3 REGATTA 'ispiees of James H.-iy .Athletic Association. ig^le. Two minutes alter hug'le soiuids r;ice will be started PROGRAMME Continued. .«■ '.; Jl'S'lllR SINliLKS \n>aleur. Course, trom harne r»»iind huoVH aiul return I'ri/e CiolJ med.il . E.NTRIKS (h) W. Ad.uns, (/;l II It ll.iines and (( ) W. Mi K.i> . N.VV.AL Ten-oareil Cutters. Course, rvMuul isl.ind and n-turti l>> Kir^e, [alu oo ; jiKJ, $jip c>() ; ,{rd, $ii>.i«>. E.MKIKS ('/) imperieuse, (A) .\mpliioti >.\>. i, |r) Amphion N\). j, ( si irters lvl^^;^t•. FliST Hat [a) J. H. .\ustin [stroke^ H. F. Stinv, J. K. M.urae, .\. It. Finl.ii- son [h >wl. Ci>l.)rs, white. (/<) W. Jes^.e [slroke], P. K. Daniels. I-". Ni>rris, \V. H. Wilkerson (l).>w]. Colors, hhie. INDI.W rWO M::\ canoes. IVi/es ist,,S.i.,».; j.ul. $K.».: trd, $, oo. NAVAL VV'h.ilers, 5 iM\rs. Course, ro-iml isl.uul .mil return. Prizes 1st, STuo IK) ; .>nd, Si'). ; ,5rd, $,^00. !Cv rRii:s !»/) Impirieiise, '/;) .Vmphl.m, (c) Wild Sw.in No. i, ((/) Wild .Swan No. i, {<•) Phe is.int. SENIOR SINGLE SCULLS Open t.> .ill Amateurs Course. Iron) liar^e, rouiul buoy and return. Prize G»iUI me.l.il I'.sintr.s ill I'. S. Widd ) D. O Sullivan. N.W'.VL- Pinnaces, rj or 16 oars. Ci>urse, round islaiul .'iiul return. PrizPB- ist, $ ,() n, (<) Wild .Sw.iii. I'OL R-0.\RI:D L.VPSTRICAk MO.\ IS ( Amaiem) SiiiOMi Hkai W. .Mc- K;i\ [stroke', L. ,N'. I>. Ilulloek. N. McNeil, C. tui^'er |l)o\v |. Coli>rs, while. \i H. Jesse [stroke], J C. Hridfjman, W. Lainj;, W. Steptu-ns [bow). INDI.\N V\' A l\ C.\NOE I'nder 40 feet. C'.Mirse, round isl;iiiil ;ind reiiirn. Pn/.i's S^.-K), $2.(H), $1 1)1) piT p.'idille. Ent -IKS — fl. CI.KHimelels ; /> Chemaimis; r. Kupei' Isl.tnd ; 1/ Cowichan t>ap ; f. Nitinat ; /". Port M;ulisoii. N \ VAL~ Sint^le-bankcl ; six oars. Course, iMund isl.ind and return. Pri/.es ist, $.^5 .<)o ; .n, (//I Wild .Swan, (/') Phe.'is;int. SPECIAL RACE FOR U.S. S. OREGON. Post entries. Prizes $4. and $2.t-x) per o.ar. FOUR-OARED LAPSTREAK HOA IS Amateur. Final heat between win- ners of ist and jnd he.its. First prize - .Sil\ it cup ;iiul four ).>^oUI nu'dals ; second prize Four silver med.ils. N.\VAL'rwelve-i>ared Cutter. Courv.', round isl.ind .mil return. Prizes- $48 00 and $24 IX). Entrih.s — ((/) Imperieuse, {/>) Wild .Sn;in, (f) Pliunsant. PROGRAMME Continued. 14. INDIAN WAR f AN OKS -Forty-foot Camu's. Course, round island and rt'tiirn. Prizes— $,SO"i $.?«<'. Si ">' P't paddle. Kntriks II. Kiipor l.sland ; />. V^ild.'z ; c. Somonos; i/. Snohomish; r. Lvimmi ; /. Pai/alahuts; /,'■. C'owichan ; /» . Saanii-h. i,S KI.OOTCHMKN'S CANOF KACF-: -Working' Canot-sonly. Coiirso. starter's harjjt' round hnoy and return ; p.>st entries . Five eanoes start or no third prize. Prizes— I St, }.v 00; and, $15 00; 3rd, $10 00. iCj. NAV.\L— All Comers. Post entries. Any size boats jind any niimher of i>ars Course, round isl.ind and retu'-n . Prizes ist, $ j.s-'X), 2nd, $i5.<)o, .^ril, $.s.RATFn PLEASURE HO.AT rep,)rtin>f at the Jiul^fcs' bar^je at the end of races. In all Naval Races the followinjj will he the distinguishing Ha^fs for the various bo.'its : lnip.;rieuse, St. Gcvirg^e's Cri>ss ; .\mphi.>n, re.l ; Wild Sw.in, blue; Pheasjinf. yellow ; R.M.A., red, )ellow and blue. EVENING. 7.^1 !■. M. UNIVERSAL DECORATION ANP PYROTECIINICAL ILLUM- INATION of the City. 7.30 p. M. GRAND SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA of the CARNIVAL OF MADRID at the Caledonia Grounds. i&«ii^k*^.«m'&»ii^^^/R«'««iijr«<^i^iur«jrK«^iU^a^>t^^Kiitf«jrRk^^L*a.'ik*»«jri^«iMr*.k''>i^ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23rd. 1897. lo.ao.A.M. GUN CLUM SIIOOT-At Beacon Mill. Event No. i — Team Shoot, three men, 20 birds ; entrance, $1.50 per team ; $50 guar.anteed, divided into 50, 30 and 20 per cent. Event No. 2 — Twenty sing'Ies ; entrance, $150, $20 .added; divided .-jo, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. . EvK.NT No. 3 — Ten singles .and three pairs ; entrance, $1 ,so, $15 added ; divided 40, 30, 20 .and 10 per cent. EvKNT No 4 — Fifteen singles ; entr.ance. $1 .,so, $15 added ; divided 40, 30, .K>and lo per cent. Bird'' are to be deducted at ^ cents each in events 2, ^ and 4. Shootings will commence at 11 .a.m. 2.30 P.M. BASE BALL MATCH— Beacon Hill. Stars, of N.an.aimo vs. Maple l^e.afs, of Victoria. 2.00 p. m; BAND COMPETITION-Beacon Hill. Open to all comers. Prizes— ist, $200 ; 2nd, $125 ; 3rd, $50. % PROGRAMME CoNTi 3 .X, p M. TUG OF WAR TOURNAMENT-:t Between Te.ams from .Army, Navy .and Mili THE Y.\CH r RACES at 10.30 am . can be vi( Outer Wharf. EVENING. H p. M. CARNIVAL OF .MADRID at Caledonia GRAND BAND PROMENADE CONl Oak Hay. N. B. The B. C. PROVINCIAL MUSEUM will 1 Celebnition between the ii,>urs of 10 A.M THE CHINESE v^UARTER of the Cit; during Wednesday Evening. ♦' VICTORIA, THE G A Tribute in Verse by tlie Poet Laure The dew w.as on the simimer l.awn. They gi The roses bloomed the woods were green. They pi, When forth there came, as fresh as d.awn, And lou A m.aiden with m;ijestic mien. God gui And now the cuckoo calls once And onci' .ig.ain June's ri>ses b ' .And round her throne her peoi Recalling sixty ye.Trs ago ; And all the goodly d.ays between. Glory .and sorrow, love and pain. The wifely mother, widowed Queen, The loftiest ,is the longest reig.n. She sh.a WelcoiT And t.'ui The gre Vet, while for pe.ace she wn pr.ayed. She bore the trident, wore the And, mistress of the m.ain, she An Empire of her island realm So g.athering now, from ne.ar, from far, E'Vom rule whereon ne'er sets the day, Fri)m Southern cross and Northern star. Her people lift their hearts and pray : Longer And thr Whence God spa Swintord Old Manor, Ashford. h ,irse, rmiiul islniul and Sni'hoinish; r . I.iimmi ; i i>nly , Course, starter' s inocs start or lui third 3. iiid any mimhi-r of oars J, iiid, Si.s.cK), .^rd, $.s-<«> wo niiniitfs interval. , Livi' I'i^^ and $i.tK) ; )RATi:n I'LEASURR races . ijf Hajfs for the various .•..\ ; Wild Sw.in. h'.iie ; rECHNICAL ILLUM- !A of the CARNIVAL *^M*. wni." ■*»•« •,■-»**** ».»*^ >. 1897, cc, $t.5o per team ; $50 ddeJ ; divided 40, 30, 20 50, $15 added ; divided id ; di\-idcd 40, 30, ^o and 4- of Nanaimo vs. Maple to all comers. Prizes- i PROGRAMME Continued. I .X. )■ M. TUG OF WAR TOURNAMENT -;CleatH barred.) Retween Teams from Arnn. Navy and Militia. Prizes ist, $30; .^tnd. $10. THE YACHT RACE.S at 10. .v> a.m . can he viewed Irom Heacon Mill and the Outer Wharf EVENING. H V. M. CARNIVAL OK MADRID at Caledonia Grounds. GRAND BAND PROMENADE CONCERT at Mount Haker Motel. Oak Hav. N. B. -The B. C. PROVINCIAL MUSEUM will be open to the public durint; the Celebration between the ii.iurs of 10 a.m. and 4 i". M. THE CHINESE sJUARTER of the City will In- luilliantlv illuminated during' Wednesday Evening. ut .'i nation's vow : God ^u.ird the lady of the land. And now the cuckoo calls once more. And once .ig'ain June's roses blow ; And R>und her throne her people pour RecallinsT sixty years .-ipo ; And all the jfoodly days between, (ilory and sorrow, love and pain, The wifely mother, widowed Queen, The loftiest as the longest reign. She shared her subject.^' bane and bliss, Welcomed the wise, the base withstood. And t.'iught by her clear life it is The grcttest goodness to be j^^ood. Vet, while for pe.ice she wrought and prayed. She bore the trident, wore the helm. And, mistress of the main, she made An Empire of her island realm. So gathering niHV, from near, from far, F"rom ride whereon ne'er sets the day, From Southern cross and Northern st.ir. Her people lift their hearts and pr.-iy : Longer and longer may she reign. And through a summer night serene. Whence day doth never wholly w.ine, Ciod spare and bless our Empress Queen. Swintord Old Manor, Ashford, Kent, England.