CANADA WELCOMES the KING and QUEEN Ontario Towns And Cities Will See Their Majesties AxUresMi And BouqueU Will Be Presented 13 Stops Following Western Trip â€" Mayor, Councils and Local Officials In Each Case Will Welcome Kbg George And Queen Elizabeth. The Inter-departmental commit- ted arranging tor the Royal visit has announced the official program for the King and Queen's tour of IS Ontario cities and three days prior to crossing to the United States ~at Niagara Falls, Ont., for the trip to Washington. Returning from the- west coast and the Prairies, the Royal train will arrive at Sioux Lookout, Ont., from Melville, Sask., at T.55 p.m., C.S.T., on Sunday, June 4, and will Stay at the northwest Ontario town for ten minutes with the Prime Minister presenting the Mayor of Sioux Lookout and Mrs. Moran to Their Majesties. Qn Monday, June 6, at G.30 p.m., E.S.T., the Royal party la sched- uled to arrive at Sudbury Junction where the King and Queen will descend to the station platform and the Prime Minister will pre-- sent the Mayor of Sudbury and his daughter. Mis Laforest, and the Mayor of Copper Cliff. The train will leave Sudbury Junction at 7.30 p.m.. E.S.T. 10-Minute Stops Planned Three 10-minute stops will be made on the afternoon of June 6. At 1.35 p.m. E.S.T. the Royal train will arrive at Guelph, at 2.15 p.m. E.S.T. at Kitchener, and at 3.20 p.m. E.S.T. at Stratford. At each city the Prime Minister will introduce the Mayor and his wife. The Mayor will present an address of welcome and ther will present the members of the City Council, officials and their wives. The Royal train will visit Wind- sor at 7.30 p.m. E.S.T. that evening and a 21-gun salute will be fired as Their Majesties leave the train to have the Prime Minister present the Mayor of Windsor and Mrs. CroU. A guard of honor will be in- spected by the King and the Mayor will present His Majesty with an address from the people of Wind- sor. Her Majesty will accept a bouquet. London, Windsor On Wednesday, June 7, the Royal train will arrive at the C.N.R. sta- tion at Loudon at 10 a.m. E.S.T. and the King and Queen will be met by the Mayor of London and his mother. Mrs. Johnston, who will be presented by the Prime Minister. A' 10.20 a.m. Their .Majesties, the Prime Minister, an Ontario member of the Federal Cabinet, the Mayor and his mother, and the la- dies and gentlemen in waiting will drive through the city. When passing the municipal of- fices. The King and Queen will sign the official visitors' book of the city which will be brought -to their mo- tor car. At 10.55 a.m. the 'Rayal party returns to tjie C.N.R. station and at 11 a.m. the train leaves for Ingersoll where a stop will be made from 11.30 a.m. E.S.T. to 11.40 a.m. and the usual procedure regarding presentations at short stops fol- lowed. Sign Visitors" Register Another 10-miuute stop will be made at Woodstock with the train arriving there at noon E.S.T. and the city officials will be presented as they also will be at Branttord where the Royal party arrives at 12.50 p.m., for a lo-miuute stop. Be- sides the usual presentations at Brantford Their .Majesties will autograph the Queen Anne Bible of the Six Nations Indians. The sovereigns arrive at Hamil- ton at 1.45 p.m. E.S.T. and will meet the city officials. A 21-gun aalute will be tire<i and a guard of honor inspected. Their Majesties. the Prime Minister, an Ontario member of the Federal Ciblnet. the Mayor of HamiUon and .Jlr?. Morrison and the ladies and genlle- To Meet Royalty At U.S. Border Secretary of State Cordell Hull will greet King George and Queen Elizabeth at the Canadi- .in borcler when they enter the United States during their trip to America. Hull will accompany the King and Queer, by train to Washing- ton, where President Roosevelt is to meet them at the station. men in waiting will drive to the City Hall where the mayor will greet the Royal visitors, hand The King an address from the citizens of Hamilton and invite Their Ma- jesties to sign the visitors' regis- ter. The Queen will accept a bou- quet. At Niagara Falls A guard of honor will be Inspect- ed by The King and the train leaves at 3.10 p.m. The Royal party arrives at St. Catharines at four p.m. E.S.T. Their Majesties will meet the Mayor and his wife and city offi- cials and their wives. At 4.10 p.m. The King and Queen, the Prime Minister, an On- tario membej of the Federal Cab- inet, the ladies and gentlemen In waiting will drive to Niagara Falls, arriving at the boundary of the city at six p.m., where they will be met by a mounted escort. The King will receive a Royal salute from the escort and the Royal party will proceed to the administration building at Queen Victoria Park. The procession will drive to the C.N.R. Station at 9.10 p.m. and a guard of honor will be inspected by The King. .At 9.30 p.m. the Royal train leaves Niagara Falls for the United States. Royal Train Is Blue And Gold Silver Panels Between The Windows; 12 Cars Included In Equipment For The King's Use. The Royal Train which bears the King and Queen on their Cauudian tour has 12 cars the same as the pilot train that will precede it. car- rying the press officials. Color scheme of the Royal Train is ro.val blue with silver panels be- tween the windows and horizontal gold stripes above and below the window line tor the length of cars. The two private cars of the Gover- nor-General, which are being used to carry the King aiul Queeu. carry the Royal coat of arms. Other cars bear the royal cypher and crown. The Canadian National Railways prepared four locomotives and the Canadian Pacific, two. Picked Personnel Cooks, waiters and porters on the Royal train were under close medical surveillance for 72 hours before they began the Canadian tour with King George and Queen Elizabeth. .\11 food served to Their Majesties is carefully supervised for purity and all drinking water served is from a bottled supply of tested water. There are 18 Canadian National Railways employees classified as food handlers and three or four Negro porters of the Canadian Pa- ciOc Railway sleeping car service assigned to the care of the Royal retinue. Semi-Streamlined Engine Pulling It Royal Train Piloted By 25 C. P. R. Engineers In Turn. A seml-streamlinea engine â€" No. 2S50 of the Canadian Pacific power fleet is hauling the royal train from Quebec to Vancouver, whils 25 C. P. H. engineers in turn handia the throttle on the coast-to-coast run. From the time Engineer Kugeus Leclerc took over th« 2850 at Quebec City on May 16. until ths train bearing King Oeorgs VI and Queen Elizabeth pulls Into Van- couver station May 29, tht engine will have completed upward of 3.- 600 miles. It is believed to b« a run not hitherto carried out by a single engine on ths North .Vmer- loan continent. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth King Unveils New National War Memorial Ceremony Highlights Their Majesty's Visit To Ottawa â€" Cornerstone Of New Su- preme Court Building Laid By Queen Elizabeth. Planes To Escort King and Queen R.C.A.F. Fighting Planes Ac- company Their Majesties Dur- ing Various Stages of Their Tour. The four-day panorama of state ceremonial and military pageantry in Ottawa May 20 will provide the King and Queen with a broad cross- section view of the capital's varied population. Highlight of the visit of the King and Queen to Ottawa is the unveil- ing of the National War Memorial in Confederation Square, May IS. His Majesty's address to the thous- ands gathered about the massive granite pile in the city's main square is being broadcast to all Canada and the United States. Trooping Of The Color Secondary features of the capi- tal program include laying of the cornerstone of the new Supreme Court building by Her Majesty, trooping of the color by the King, a state dinner, a dinner for mem- bers of the Senate and Commons, a birthday garden party tor His Majesty and a state ceremony where the King will either give Royal assent to a number of bills or prorogue parliament. Welcome From Governor - General Cannon crashing out a Royal sal- ute will herald the arrival of the Royal train from Montreal on May IT, an hour before noon. Prime Minister Mackenzie King will des- cend from the train with their Ma- jesties, who will be welcomed to the capital by their hosts. Gover- nou-Gencral and Lady Tweedsmuir. Also on the special platform be- side the railway tracks on the out- skirts of the city will be cabinet members. Senators and House of Commons members from the Ot- tawa arA and Speakers of both Htnijes. Escorts of fighting planee have been provided for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth by the Royal Canadian Air Fores during various stages of their tour of Canada. The air escort met the battleship Repulse at sea and accompanied it up the St. Lawrence River until the ship docked at Quebec City, May 13. Other planeg will accom- pany the Royal train from B«lle- ville Station. Ontario, to the Royal Canadian .^ir Force base at Tren- ton. A squadron will be also pro- vided on the journey between Van- couver and Victoria and return. Additional escorts will accomp- any Their Majesties .from Cape Tonnentine, X.B., to Charlotte- town, P.E.I., and thence to Pictou, N.S. When the Empress starts the return journey to England from Halifax a flight will accompany it until beyond sight of Canadian ter- ritory. Royal Train's Post Office Philatelists will be able to ob- tain the special postmark of the Royal Train Post Office by send- ing to the Philatelic Division (Royal Train Covers.^ Finan- cial Branch, Post Ofiice Depart- ment, Ottawa. Such Canadian posta-jre stamps .IS are required to be cancelled with the special post- mark, or a remittance suffici- ent to cover the value of stamps, should be sent in with the cov- ei's. Requirements may be stated in a brief, enclosed let- ter. This special post office will be operated for the convenience of the Royal party and the officials accredited to the Royal Tour. King George to Broadcast Five Times During Tour Queen Elizabeth Will Speak Over Radio Once Wkile Their Majes- ies Are In Canada Konpire Di^y Message From Winnip^ Wdl Be Heard AH Ov«t W.n-M. BROADCASTS BY THEIR MAJESTIES May 15, 1.45 p.m. EDST At Quebec May 18, i.lS p.m. EDST ^t OiUwa May 19, 10.45 a.m. EDST At Ottawa (Her Majesty the Queen) May 24, 3.00 p.m. EDST At Winnipeg (Eknpire I>ay .A.ddr«fls) May 30, 6.00 p.m. EDST At Victoria Monday, Thursday, Friday, W«dnesday, Tuesday, Thursday, June 15, 1.15 p.m. EDST „ At Halifax Queen Brings Two Udies With Her Lady Nunbumholnae And Lady Katherine Sejnaoiv Ai i nil My \Ue Majesty On Roysl Tour â€" Are Personal Attaad- The Queen has chosen two ladiee- in-waiting, of about h^ own ace from among her friends to aocomp- any her to Canada. They ara both women who have known her siace ths days when they want to ohll- dran's parties, and both have oUl- dran who play with the young Prin- cesses. Lady N'unburnholme, tall, stately, loraly to look at, has fair BngUah coloring and large grey eyes. She is 3S, and as the youngest daughter of the Marquis of Bath, was Lady Mary Thynne before her marriage in 192T. Popular with the Royal family â€" at one time rumor wsnt she was to marry the than Prlaoe of Wales â€" she was one of the large retinue of bridesmaids at the Queen's wadding in Weatmlnater Abbey and also an attendant w^n Princess Mary, now the Princess Royal, married Viscount Lasaellea. ow of a few months. 3ha has three Both Are Close Friands Lady Katharine Seynaour Is the same age as ths Queen and a vid- small children, one son and two daughters, also playmates of the Buckingham Palace children. Youngest daughter of tha Dake of Abercorn. she was appointed to the present Royal household as Iady-o£-the-bedchamber on the same day as Lady Xunburnholma, March 1, 1937, when preparations for the Coronation were under way,, and the Queen asked the help of her close friends. Queen Bringing^ Finest Jewels Queeu Elizabeth is wearing a diamond maple leaf-shapad brooah on occasion during her Canadian visit. The brooch, a present from King George, will be among the many pieces of fine jewelry Her Majasty is taking to Canada and the United f States. Among others is her favorite brooch which is a badge of Hsr .Majesty's Own Regiment, the Black They Are A Happy Family: Those who have been able to see the script prepared by the CBC for the Empire Day Broadcast at which HLs Majesty will make his prin- cipal speech during his tour of Canada, declare it to be a very im- pressive piece of writing. Simplic- ity is its keynote. Each participant, typical citizens from all walks of life scattered throughout the Emj^ire, has sub- mitted hia little speech in which he talks about himself and his work. There will be no frills and no pompous ceremonial. Whila the King's Here TO BC HEARD May 19, 10.46 A.M. all networks â€" Her Majesty speaks at the laying of the corner stone of tha new Supreme Court Building 2.45 P.M all networka â€" the King and Queeu visit tha Parliament Buildings at Ottawa â€" Saturday. May 20. all networks, 10.45 A.M. Trooping of tha Colour at Parllameni Hill described from the Main Steps of Parliament Build- ings in Ottawa May 22. all net- works, 11.30 X.ii.. Description ot tha Royal procession from the To- ronto City Hall to Queen's Park 11.10 A.M., Address of Wel- come to Their Majesties by tha Premier of Ontario and Presenta- tion of Members of Ontario Pro- vincial Parliament 12.45 P.M^ Presentation of Colours to Toron- to Scottish by Her Majesty the Quaan May 38, 6 P.M.. De- scription of the Royal arrival at Port Arthur 6.30 P.M., all net' works, Songs of grsecing to Their Majesties by Fort William Schoel children's choir 6.46 P.M., all networke. Arrival of the Royal Party at Fort William boundary May 24. all networks, 1.30 P.M., Address of Welcome to Their Maf esties by the Premier of Manitoba on their arrival in Winnipeg 2.15 to 3.15 P.M.. all networks throughout the British Empire, ths United States etc., EMPIRE DAT BROADCAST to and from the en- tire British Empire and HIS MAJ- ESTT THE KING addressing his subjects everywhere at 3 P.M. BD8T from Winnipeg S.15 P.M. all networks, the ceremony of the Black Beavers, presented to His Majesty the King May 25. all networks, 4.30 P.M.. Address ot Welcome to Their Majesties by the Premier of Saskatchewan on '.kalr arrival in Regina Rebroadcasts At 11.15 P.M., EDST every even- ing throughout the tour of Their Majesties in Canada and the Un- ited Slates, the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation will present a rabroadcast of the highlights of the activities of the Royal Party on that day. Watch. She uses this brooch to pin flowers to her coat. Tha Queen has also brought her pearls which were a present from her father. Lord Strathmore. King George, Queen Elizabeth And The Two LittU Prince»e> Dress Not Set For Royal Trip Tkose Who WUl Meet Tha King Can Suit Selves About Attire Dr. H. L. Keeuleyside. chairman ot the committee in charge ot ar- rangements for tha royal visit, says that no instructions on the matter ot dreas have been issued. "There's no sense in telling peo- ple they'll have to buy a complete new outfit because they'll ba pre- sented for 10 seconds to tha King and Queen." ha said. "We're issu- ing no instructions whatever on the matter of dress. People can we.ir nhat they like on any occa- 5io;i.' King*s Barber During Tow Paul E. (Red) Tsisse. popu- lar proprietor of the Chateau Laurier (.Ottawa) barber ship, is barber by appointment to His Majesty King George VI, on the Royal train during its trip across Canada. For 35 years Mr. Tasse has been enfcajced in barberinsr in Ottawa and this i.s tlie crown- injr honor of his life so far.