V sais-3825392 sl! 10'! ike eai 1%. wn ~ MAY Il. 1731 'ITIE KRIAKIAIFIEIUWN UUAKU f =- , ,_ J: _ i IAN rAur. uvr. ` _ | . Miss mlm!-: Manu-:ou f- HON. B. _ ‘ mm. 1, to _ W [‘°P‘“’E Miss 1v|Am.mx~:'r rnowsl-. 4' l`Aitt.e"di"8‘ fll.'6rC_01‘0rlation _ '- ’ _ M, -_ ,"a;_~,.- __ 1 _/ .4 , / I /` . Q i L W 9 Wll GEORGE DeBRlSAY DeBL0lb President ut the council .mums cmlur _ L ` 5"”-“=°'S|°i° noN. Mum Maéaulusu ' Minister ot Education and Health frmce aawzua lmunu as welt represented in London for the Coroation festivities. The group pictured on this page represents but a small number of those leaving the province to “cross the pond". Besides the official party, military representatives, students and representatives to the -National Council of Education, and Girl Guides, the Island contingent is swelled by a large number of citizens m"' ` ~ "M trin independently. .te colorful ceremony and pageantry marking an event of such historical importance will long be remember- ed by those privileged to attend and will always remain a source of information of an invaluable nature. I’t will bind still stronger the common ties that unite the British Com- monwealth of Nations, enhance pride in the “old flag", our beloved Monarch and his Consort, and faith in the future of a democratic Empire .i‘~ i'i"~'s and traditions. I miss ounsmscz uvnumnn 5 Charlottetown DB. T. E. E. ROBBWB Member ol Coronation Clwl’\ll» | °° ‘¥~_»,_ ,__ MISS RUBY MMNEILL MISS HELEN HOLMAN JOHN M\T'l`llL\V Summcrslde Summerslde \f~-| »»-»¢~»»»,,;.<. ,.- .» ' v ll..H. SHAW JOHN DOWNING Superintendent ol Education Suulnerside MISS DOROTHY MATTHEWS I _