MR. AND MRS. WM. ALAN SMITH -?}Craig Pharmaceutical Company. Mr. and Mrs. William Alan|Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacKenzie. Smith whose marriage took place/Mr_ and Mrs. Smith will reside - on April 4th, 1959 in Belfast, Nor- thern Ireland. The bride is the The Honourable William Ham- in Belfast; Ireland. — Photo by "former Earla Louise, daughter of| John Sexton New Stamp Commemorates | 3rd Visit Of Royal Couple ghd towns will welcome a reign- é Homeric for an extended trip to a British Isles, are Mr. and Be party wil leave Charlottetown, 3 #iton, Postmaster General, today '@nnounced the design of a new ' postage stamp to be issued in . honour of the visit of Her Maj- _ esty, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Canada,,this __ year. The commemorative stamp ing monarch for the first time. All the provinces, as well as Yukon and the Northwest Terri- tories, are included in the coast- to-coast itinerary of the Royal Couple. THE ANNIGONI PORTRAIT Authority to use the painting | taken from the well-known paint- ° The Worshipful | don Bridge. The dark red stamp _ is of the five-cent denomination, ed out that this is the third oc- _ marked the visit to Canada of a i fate King George VI and Queen _ WBlizabeth, the Queen Mother. In : Prince Philip arrived in —_ | Reyal Tour this year will be the wy J J Pe will be placed on sale to the E wive at the airport at Torbay, ¥ Newfoundland> Public on June 18, the day on which the Royal Couple will ar- The design on the stamp in- cludes a likeness of Her Majesty img by Pietro Annigoni, which Was commissioned in 1954 by Company of Fishmongers and which now hangs in their Hall neat Lon- Measures one inch wide and one and one-half inches high, and is printed in vertical format in panes of fifty stamps each. THIRD VISIT The Postmaster General point- easion on which the issue of commemorative stamps has reigning sovereign. Three special stamps were issued in 1939 at the time of the Royal Visit of the 1957 when Queen Elizabeth and this country for the first time after her coronation, the postal tri- bute was a five-cent stamp per- traying the profiles of the Royal Couple taken from a photograph by Karsh of Ottawa. The outstanding event of the Official opening of the St. Law- rence Seaway. Tentative plans by Pietro Annigoni in the produc- tion of this stamp was obtained from the London “Times” which holds the world copyright for the owners. Two years ago the plate was engraved and it was held for use when a suitable occasion would arisé: Keen-eyed observ- ers will see that the year of the engraving — ‘1957’ — nppears in minute characters in the low- er left-hand corner of the stamp. The numerals are inconspicuous and are not an integral part of the main design. In the original painting, the Queen, wearing the blue velvet mantle, Collar and Star of the Order of the Garter, stands in front of a landscape near Wind- sor Castle. Only the upper por- tion of the painting is reproduc- ed in the stamp. The Most Noble Order of the Garter is England's oldest order of chivalry, and was founded more than six bundred years ago at Windsor Castle, ‘For the adorning and encouraging of mil- itary virtue with honours, re wards and glory”’. The artist, Annigoni, was born in Milan, Italy, in 1910, and has exhibited his paintings in many European cities and permanent collections of his work are to be found in galleries of Florence and Milan. He was also commis- sioned by ghe Company of Fish- mongers to produce a matching portrait of Prince Philip who. is a member of the Court of Assist- indicate that the visit will be an fhistoric occasion as many cities iN | PRINTED PATTERN : M 164 by. Patti Keifer oe ; A Delight Fo ants of the Company. os as %, <. _ \ 2 eZ md r Young Miss . tena Caroline MeLure, Women's Editor. Phone 8508 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Mon., Apr. 20, 1959. ~ HAPPENINGS - Sailing on Wednesday of this Mrs. Lorne Ramsay and sons ‘Wayne and Brian, also Mr. Ram- say’s aunt, Mrs. William Hill. The Tuesday morning by for Quebec City. Mrs. Edwin M. Bagnall [eft Friday by plane to join her hus- in Toronto. Mr. Bagnall is Plant Manager for the Bell— car Mrs. Bagnall was accomanied by her two younger children, Jimmie and Ronnie, while Andy and Janet are remaining to fin- ish their school year in ‘Charlotte- town. “Lester Keizer, President of the P.E.I. Presbytery Men’s Coun- cil, United Church of Canada and Allison MacKinnon, immediate past president of Maritime Unit- TIGNISH C. W. L. The main feature of the April meeting of the Tignish Parish Council was a paper on “Educa- tion for Pleasure,’ read by Rev- erent Sister St. Mary Arnold, C. N. D. An open discussion period followed, during which Sister St. Mary Arnold answered many questions from the floor. A vote of thanks was presented by the president, Mrs. W. J. Shea. The president opened the meeting with prayer and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The following correspondence was read, a letter from the Provincial president; Thank you notes from a_ sick member for a treat received, | from teachers and pupils of clas- ges, who received donations and which were visited by education convener. The treasurer reported a sub- stantial balance and a donation to a sick boy in the commun- ity was approved. A pantry sale held last month proved a great success. The girl guide leader on behalf of the guides thanked the coun-| cil for a generous cash donation. The following conveners report- ed: Spiritual Education, Press, Magazines, Social Service, Radio, TV and Films, Gril Guides, En-| tertainment, Red Cross, Report | Forms and Sick. It was decided that all members of the council attend mass and receive Holy Communion in a body on the feast of Our Lady of Good Coun- sel, after which communion breakfast would be served. The annual meeling to be held | in the afternoon, followed by Be- | nediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment. - Meeting closed with the Act of gin. KINGSTON BAPTIST W.M.S. The April meeting of the Kings- ton Baptist W.M.S.. met at the| home of. Mrs. Oswald Newson, | with the president presiding, and, Mrs. Tyrus Holmes as devotional | leader. Meeting opened by. singing “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” followed by prayer. Scrip- ture reading, Psalm 24. The) theme of the meeting was “Good Field Communications between Gerald and Soldiers’. A reading “Our Bible School’, by Mrs. Os- wald Newson, followed by sing- ing hymn, “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross’, with poetry “Because He Arose’’, read in parts. Hymn, “I Am Thine O Lord’, closed the devotional. Mrs. Myron Holmes read from the study book ‘‘Walking and Talking’. Minutes of last regular meet- ing were read, approved and signed. Roll call was answered ed Church Men attended a week-, clubs held at Tatamagouche At-|_ lantic Christian Training Centre. Presiding at the workshop was Mr, Ralph C. Young, General Secretary of The Board of Men, |: Toronto. Mrs, Edgar Easter, Hampshire, celebrated her 83rd. birthday on Saturday and received many con- gratulatory messages on the oc- easion, from her large circle of friends and relatives. Dr. Florence Haslam of Maple Leaf Hospital, Kangra, India, who was guest speaker, gt the Prince Edward Island Diocesan Board Woman’s~ Auxiliary in Charlottetown last week, left to- day for Woodstock, N.B. where she will speak at the Annual Meet- ing of the Fredericton Diocese. Dr. Haslam will visit various ci- ties in Canada before returning to Indian July. by “six members, and two visit- ors; repeating a verse of scrip- ture from John 3, 11-18. Corres- pondence was read. It was moved and seconded that a bill of $1.60 for fruit be paid. A donation was gratefully re- ceived from Mrs. Thankful Ack- land. It was moved by Mrs. Clif- ford Holmes, and seconded by Mrs. Tyrus Holmes, that $30.00 be sept to foreign missions, Mrs. Oswald Newson reported mailing the box to St. John en route to Bolivia, consisting of three quilts and pillow cases. It was decided to have a pan- try sale the latter part of April, Mrs. Tyrus Holmes to see about a suitable place. Collection amounted to $1.10; sick fund $23. Mrs. Earl Ward kindly invited the members for May meeting. Devotional leader to be Mrs. Myron Holmes; study book, Mrs. Calvin Holmes. Meeting closed by singing ‘‘Pass Me Not O Gen- tle Savior’ and repeating the Mizpah benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Parker New- son. HOUSEHOLD HINT A too-hot oven makes the juice in apple and berry pies run over. 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Maritime Compact Vacuum Sales No. River Rd. — CHARLOTTETOWN — Dial 9220 GROVE | Le eee ee ie Sa ee. Old Park Street Church Held 150th Anniversary ! | | 2 8 6 , | i ; i il I FA ile iit ‘ll F |! E i | i it j rt i | [ i He f if i | ih | i F | | | { L iif FF i Zz ELLEN’S DIARY An Old-Time Teacake Is _ Mixed “By Rule Of Thumb” We bethought to mix.a cake rain—it picks up and beeps wil- this afternoon, in a happy coin-/ ly-nilly bits ef this aad that ze- cidence turning it into the pan hom- Jane park his bicycle on the and incidentally come in te with. us a while. The circumst- ance thus provided a lad with a yellow bowl to scrape te the last amber remnant of its sweetness. ¥ i ip ty al Rake i "” 1 THiGF ehafE i ened beautifully by benefit of) the food-mixer turned out pret-| tily white and of a reasonably nice texture for us. We smiled at the mixing recal- ling old cooks and cookery. Fac- @s from the young years, wise| ind: a in the lore of cookery handed give i sheen: down from mother and grand-| too fer extra flaver & mother—and improved, came te’ a geecreus pinch ef us. Yellowed pages of cook books der te feather it up % quaint recipes we could see | mess. We remembered the verses:—| “Now remember: keep the ir- “Cookbook, 1870" by AM. Lester. ji e “Though grandma. as a super- cook fi ge if E | ; ‘ daffodils & F ie & f m “ sectine a ras Qekims - tr ew af ' Was rated as terrific, The recipes in this old book Are strangiey unspecific , time of such veunesters these (April days It says, ‘Take ten cents worth cf; Ho aitecether full foc af of this; | @s at Alderiea has bees tits fim day of our workaday week > A penny’s worth of -that; ' A pinch of salt; then (hit or miss Until temerres— — Diare Just add a little fat. Good-nizht. . I'm sure if granny lived today | OLD TESTS | Chima was Gia, examinsieems ite select officérs fer public serv- ice as long age as [Me BC She's love our modern tricks! So many things im boxes say. ‘Just open up and mix’!” But perhaps as Granddaughier sampling the cake later said. “the icing is the best of it”. It was also a rule-of-thumb product or perhaps it had come from that | queer sbterranian nook of mind] Mar @-T@-Place | ROYAL JELLY | | ~— \The Consecration to the Blessei. Vir-| Queen will pay an official visit } to Italy in return for the state |; visit here by President Giovannt | Gronchi last year, which is the subconscious ter-' 1st | % Inierest ALSS 2nd Mortgages Roya! Jelly, @ safe, natural food produced by the Honey Bee ans fed to the Queen Bee, increasing her life span 20 times. Send $1.00 for trial offer of 24 Royal Jelly capsules, regular orice 34.95. 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The meetings treasurer's report was satisfac-|#@ © be held on second — -— a substantial amount | Wednesday ot plans for bowling banquet. Discussion took place on whe- ther to try to reorganize the club for teenagers. On Father MacKenzgie's advice it was decid- ed to leave till later date. iF Bay 22Es bee o — ni y i aS25 i Sper aT ith aE ly i See The ‘AMAZING 50 miles per gallon, smooth torsion bar ride, single anit body construction, plus 30% power increase. PRICE §$ my “1995 over tickets | le trip to the mi é ll hanging fearfully to |@@y grandmother's hand, as. the MENTS RESTA Queen St MacKay Motors vol 59 St. Peters Rg. - Dial 6448 a ~ the distance 4 1 engine as we neared the ferbidding darkness of the tun , wel—would we emerge saicly, @r would we be forever identi- fied with the grey racks that : : was Fimally we heard the blast of | a stop and we at last arrived am eur destination. ASK Of. 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