1959Mtlndmmwn his ll-A'Tho Guard!“ an. evening Patriot Monday. Oct. l. is“ lhlvo attended meets at fox tivo to the throne. I , , i t ‘ homo. and the prince i... join- 0n the accession or Queen Royal Vm't recall; moo the largestcgvor 1mm: ‘ ' " ' " ’ ‘ ed shooting parties during his Elizabetchh iil in belci‘ebruagy 1952 - i gigostttgggnhp meaninm to at family's visits to their country ce ares ame eir ap- I l d residences. Sandringham and gareliit tg the throDnei‘eHo :utgma- s Sail?!» of the Queen as she Blmrl. cay ecame u o orn- _ . . erheopfi'ince and his sister made wall under a charter of Kin g Two days of excitement. color Prince Philip. The Queen made; Queen Elizabeth presented r- Edward 111,1 3“ in; 37, which and lam- packed crowds. to be an extensive rural tour of the; seven) 3er guide, brow n”. 319:!nflls‘fifirlhzsythglytfiievelleil gave that tit]: toe‘lhe sgvereign's "3998th “am”! this. 9'9th, 1515M. Shopping at 3" V9 1’31 scout and cub awards to island in the Royal Yacht ‘Britannla' eldest son. He also became. in 35 the 5C9" of “h? “5" 0f 391' farms and I’hihl-l Chrome ahd youngsters during her last vislt ents on their return from their the Scottish peerage. Duke of Mfllesty Queen _Ehzah€lh H 00 touring our “3‘90"” Pahk- , and will repeat the duty during to Tebmk_ to meet their pet. names”, Ear] of Cal-rick and this Island provmce July 30 and She also attended childrens this mp here. Commonwealth tour. With them Baron Rentrew. Lord of the 31- 1959- _ ram“, Ft “he conflum m “"e The excitement and color they visited Gibre” “- on the Isles and prime and G he at Memories of that visit, part of Exhibition grounds and attend- were no less in 1959 film it Wm way home. They have also spent Steward of scothmh a whirlwmd tour of Canada. still ed many Royal functions in her like”, be during the 19“ Ce“. other holidays on the ‘Bl‘ilah- On July 28, 1958. Queen "Elna"! Strong in the memory of 03°" , tennial visit. Color parties of nia' including 8 brief visit to Elizabeth created him Prince Pm'ce Edward wanders as .wF The Queen behame the ("fit all services. guards of honor, Northern Ireland in 1961. In April of Wales and Earl of Chester. 32"" have prepared for ' V's" reigning SOVeI‘OIEh ‘0 be "I" fireworks and the functions such 1962 the Prince flew with his She added that she would may of Her Royal Highness to the residence" here as she stayed as teas, dinners and mm were father to Visit relatives in Ger- ent Iiiim in due course to the 15 d‘ . at Government House during a" very evident as prince Ed. manY. and in January 1963 he en. people of Wales. The twenty I“ 1959' accompamed by her ViSiL She arrival {aboard ward Islanders decked out chem- joyed a skiing holiday in Swit- first. his great uncle the Duke - the Royal Yacht Britannia.'An selves and their proud Home. ze’lahd- 0‘ Windsor. was proclaimed Wales will not occupy this “land reglmehtv The pflhce for the visit of their Queen. Prince Charles . was present Prince of Wales on June 23, 1910 stall until he has been invest— Edward Island, Regiment In 1959 The Queen toured all for part Of the 89er06 at the Cor- when he was sixteen. and wa with the Order and formal- ‘RCAC’ mouhtEd tie househom‘oi Canada. This time her visit . , 3 . onation of his mother 'Queen 151- invested at Caernarvon Castle ly installed by Queen Eliza- guard during the StSY- covers a little less mileage and izabeth. He joms hlS Parents on July 23. 1911. soon after his beth. a ceremony which will' Newspaper and cameramen a longer stay in Prince Edw on important 0008510!" When seventeenth birthday. bepostponed until he is older. flocked to this city during the Island. they appear on the WWW By the foundation statutes B ki h m Pala e. and reuccemngyzars he flag met the of the Order of the Garter. con- . firmed by an ordinance of ' . . i o i Minis- m of Welcome Royal VISIlOI‘S - - r1 5 8 '.ES 18 EU oma C3 y a. rg‘d 33,230; male}: Knight of the Ghrter with a stall ‘ sons at the annual carol service in 5 George 5 Chapel wmd' in the Church of St. Peter and s"- The Wmt Prince of St. Paul in West Newton village near Sandringham. In More 1964 he played t‘ie trumpet and sang with the choir of Gor- donstoun School in a program of religious music at St. Giles Cathedral. Edinburgh. . Prince Charles, like the other members of his family, has re- ceived presents from all parts of the Commonwealth: of par- ticular interest is a small flint rock pistol believed to have been given by Bonnie P rince Charlie to Flora Macdonald. and later taken to New Zealand by a Scottish emigrant. a.» . ._ _... . ON 1959 VISIT, the Queen rides through the Memorial. Her Majesty returns to this spot to- ; streets of Charlottetown in an open. car with the morrow and again on Wednesday for the opening 21:33:21 biNgefngegtLfi Prim“ Duke of Edinburgh at her side. The Royal car of the Confederation Centre and the ViSIt to the mm King George VI had pm. here is seen, in a photo taken from our files. pas- ProvaJal Building 5 Confedei ation Chamber. claimed that ehhdreh be", to PrinceSs Elizabeth and the ’ Duke of Edinburgh should bear 0 boys. under the housemasier the Style 0‘ Hi5 01‘ Her Royal 1 f Mr. Robert Whitby, Highness. At birth the Prince u v The Prince is a member of became SCCOhd hEll‘ presump the Gordonstoun cadet force M Queen and in April 1964 was a mem- , . Elizabeth II groomed for future role nd e Wm phmp LONG MAY SHE REIGN sing along Grafton street in front of the War moui . The Prmce of Wales. eldest Princess Anne. His youngerj'fliis school is of anoient foun-l During his school holidays son of Queen Elizabeth II andhbrothers were born after he hadfdamon (1646,. h was moved‘prince Charles has continued the Prince Philip. Duke of Edin- ; left home for boarding school, i from C .19 a m in Surre‘ to; to visit places of interest, includ. . V . burgh, was born at Bucking~l Both Prmce C iarles an . . ling the Houses of Parliament; ham Palace on Sunday Now..Princess Anne. when they be-‘Headléy' Hamhsmm' m “934' and he is a member of the the D M I I . O ember 14. 1948. ’came old enough. had theirl'l‘he ninety pupils include boysvouhg zoologistsi club. the jun_ . The Prince was christened‘tirst lessons with a governesslfrom overseas and many pa'rtslim- section of the zoological Charles Phihp Arthur GeorgeiMiss Katherine Peebles andof the Commonwealth, During Society_ He and princess Anne on December l5. by the Arch: with other teachers for pianoi‘his last year there the Princelheve also learned something of bishop of Canterbury. The cer-. and dancing. In 1955 the Queenlwas captaln 0f the 50h0°l 5‘ 50‘3‘ industrial life on visits to fac- emony took place in the Music; and the Duke of Edinburgh de- {icer team. anda school monitor. tories He haS had the company Room of the Palace ‘cided their son Should receive i At the beginning of the summer iof holiday tutors on occasions When the Prince was a fewLinsti-uction outside his home. term in 1962. he entered Cord-twhen his father has been ah. Welcome . Edison Electric Milton G. Dymem. President Charlottetown Shmmerside P. E. I. months old his parents. Prin-f Excursions to museums and oth- 1 onstoun. 0n the Moray Firth _ ml sent on Commonwealth tours; can Elizabeth and the Duke of ! er places of interest were follow- ISCOtland. This school also .iad] one was Lieut. Jean Lajeunesse To Edinburgh. took up residence‘ ed in 1956 by classes and}b€en his fathers: 1* “'85 fouhdfi of the Royal 22nd Canadian Reg. in Clarence House. St. Jame‘s. games at a small private day‘ed at Salem- Germany. by Dr-ijment_the first appointment of Prince Edward which remained their homeiscihool in Knightsbridge. not fairi‘KUl‘t Hahh- and tram???“ mi 3 Royal mm,- from a Common. until thev returned to Bucking-lfrom the Palace. The Prince‘SCOtlahd When the N32“ canIEiweanh country outside Britain. Island Ciam Palace on the accesswn was formally enrolled as a re - to Power- Many 0‘ the SChOOl Sl prince Charles visited the Eis. E . , . o‘ the Princess to the throne. ular pupil at the school in Jan-5 acm’mes rema l h the same“ teddifod in wales in 1950. The young prince’s life was uary 1957. junde“ the present headmaSten varied by VlSlls to his grand- OARDER AT CREAM nga F R- G Chew as m the NORMAL AMUSEMENTS Arthur Roiper parents the King and Queen at On September 23. 1957 the ‘ time When the D1! 1”- .Of Edm' At horn? the Fume and ms Windsor. Sandringham and iPrince became a boarder at . burgh “’3? 3 WW] me ho” 515"“ “my “‘9 “final amuse.” ICE STATION Salmon} After 1950 his “up Cheam School‘ the preparatoryitake pgt in the hie of the neigh. mentsrgi boys and girls'of ltheir SERV s ‘ h . d \ th h terusch l ttended b his f r. borho ‘ Parlic'flarly in Sau‘ age ey are grea' amma ov' ery “as S are n is 5‘s 00 a y athe ling and fishing. The Prince 15 ers. devoted to their dogs and Charlonemm [in Windmill House, with Gosponies. They ride and swim, WELCOME 7-\ WELCOME REDDIN BROS. DRUGS Richmond St. Charlottetown N to the ROYAL , V . COUPLE T, coop OUR ISLAND PROVINCE INSURANCE ‘ SERVICES Dow’s Mens 5: Boys Wear Charlottetown Gt. Geo. 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