1959 | COS cere GANaA Pee GE): 0:5 0 eit pg | . we ~ vtargarets Visits Ease Loa . ‘ ae ; : : . | By M. McINTYRE HOOD | Herons, Viscounts' and Brittanias.; ghter of the King was given to ne been visiting British Sas Lashes Seweinentant) It was not until 1953, after the |in 1948, when she went to thejof which she is the Colonel-in- f 5 — ‘| accession of” Queen Elizabeth, | Netherlands for the inauguration | Chief, the first such visit being in ON ad oaly to the that Princess Margaret began her | of Queen Juliana as Queen of that} 1954. ; her} Commonwealth tours. In thal|country. In’ 1653,.she went ‘to| Although she has already seen of visiting other countries, -year, along with the Queen Mo-|Noiway to represent her sister,| much of Commonwealth, there oad. witheat ther. she visited Southern Rhod:|The Queen at the wedding of|are still more distant lands for e Commonwealth and Empire is| ..; ncess Ragnild Princess MBargaret to visit. Au her sister, Princess Margaret.| £52" 1% fer ‘own when she vis-|tend the great Na ecsan tes. | tralia and New Zealand are bec! |Since 1947, when she made her British West Indies ands tival, the Seveniece: of May,|oning to-her and have extende first visit to an overseas domin-|%6¢ ‘Ne British | oe DO ndne lan invitation to her to visit them -}ion—South Africa—with her fath-| 7°28 the anniversary of the founding|® 2V' i ner.» The invitation i: and mother, King George VI| CANADA LAST YEAR of the Norwegian Parliament in} oi ost z be accepted Queen Elizabeth, and her sis- In September and October of | 1014. and it will give, the - travelling , Bow’ the Queen, Princes Mar- ine Margaret under- : princess a opportunity of broad- garet has been a zealous travelle oo oe ce ae East At-| SUSTRALIA NEXT i <3 ._ \ening r the duties rica. It was a five week junket, On her three visits to Wester0| of the countries of the Zanzibar, Tanganykna and Kenya, end it to| which was just recovering from +Canada last year, she had visi-|the Mau-Mau rising and atroci- ted and 16 dominions and colories of | the Princess, who was exhausted | * Commonwealth and ‘Empire:} at its corhpletion. > j = While she plays.her minor. role}, jn 1958, Princess Margaret ‘un- | On 10@ sister to the Queen. she has nevertheless made a tremendous | spring. she visited the newly- impression on the people of ali} made _ Caribbean Federation, f the visit gind_ officiated at the inauguration | “Aj re of personal the federation. While there, she ; ay She has not the: robust consti-|also visited British Guiana and 5 tution of the Queen, and has some-.| British Honduras, which she had at the end of & trying tour, but | and. the Bahamas. . ; she continues to carry her burden} In the summer @ 1958. Prin- of public responsibilities with u0-| cess Margaret paid her first of- , SOUTH IRST been in Montreal for about an” and welcome ; AFRICA F Ee hour while the way to the” It was in 1947, when in South | British West Indies in 1955, and , | while’ on her Caribbean visi! ear- to our > | that she was first exposed to the | er in 1958, her plane had stop- | thrills and mysteries of a Royal | ped at Gander, Newfoundland on : months. was there that. in a ward journey. Island Province Viking of the King’s Flight, along ; : with her Father, that she had her; CENTENARY MARKED which she is now an ardent de-/¢) take part in _the centenary Yotee. celebrations of British Columbia, ee On that occasion, she flew with | and in additiog to travelling over role in| including visits to Mauritius,| Germany, Princess Margaret has| wealth and Empire. seven European -countries,| ties. It was a strenuous tour for dertook two major tours. In the! he people Queen ‘won for herself a large meas-| 9 the first federal legislature of | ; popularity. times been complgtely exhausted | missed in her 1955 tour, Bermuda flagging zeal. ficial visit to Canada. She had | Africa with the King and Queen. | Tour. K lasted for over three | hoth the outward and the home- first experience of flying, of| She came to Canada last vear the King from Bloemfontein to | a large part Sf that province she St : ag Prats : SoS s the Free’ State Game Reserve.|spent 15 days on visits to other The Management and Staff Se ~ ~~ ; ‘ Since then, she has flown great} provinces, including a brief stay i ; ; ee ‘ . | distances. She was. with her Mo-| in Ottawa : ™ ! ‘ ? ther, the first member of the! In addtion to her travels ° S : i : i. ‘ at vour st WARMLY LOVED in her ewa | within ant ; wahend the Com Royal Family to fly in a Comet, | throughout the Commonwealth, Kensington Fee ervice ‘As Islanders we love our Island Province . . ..and we trust that vour stay fic Princess Margaret ramks | monwealth. Last year she made | ip @ non-stop circuit over France |the Princess has’ visited France, ' ‘ : ; > beauty spots ve second only | t the Queen in| her first visit to Canada but did | aed Kaly. They were aboard the|Haly, Switzerland. the Nether iv anstnest here will enable you to see just a few of the many beatity spojs we ha ' pectotming he royal. omy S| ee first Comet ever to ‘land at Salis-| lands. Norway, West Germany “Kensington ‘ : | > tradi: } Island se, oe ; s- |! . ‘ re! y. ‘ , e of our traditional Isla " ler countries both oi ee bury in Southern Rhodesia. She | and Sweden ; me eas and, at the same time, recelve a samp i has flown in Argonauts, Dakotas, Her first. official duty as a dau- ont oli I ceidacishiemtoinliniinneeienn RN iin ea na te es hospitality i “oF af * . Long live __| ee it. meen) -| Weregue = | | — ...and May She and Prince Philip Enjoy Their Stay In P.E.I. |]7~ W. 5. McLEAN General Merchant i Kensington : ' Your Lucky Dollar Store \ a ~ — 2 MF SCHURMA eb ae a ee ERS/OE SS CHARLOTTETOWN - live = The Town of Summerside, P.E.I. Says: S 4 an 4 Saelier .. 7 “Queen Elizabeth Il and Prince Philip \ _° May Your Stay In P.E.I. Be Amongst Your Most : Pleasant Memories! an GL. MacKENZIE INC. General Store a Kensington bee my EEE Ere a + Sr reece nara Eeccnenpe nae en pemeee. | e WELCOME || | - On this momentous _occas- Queen Elizabeth I\ | | fon we join with all Prince Kd- | and Prince Philip | — ‘ward Island Residents in wel- | ; : | 2 a soming Her Majesty Queen | Hlizabeth M and M. R. H. The | * Prinee Philip. 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