activity these days as in connection with the ramp on the Summerside wharf desi party when boarding the yacht Britan ma. WELCOME to CUDMORE ‘DRY CLEANERS Charlottetown Kensington fAClOR Charlottetown I The Prime Minister of Can- ;ada. The Right Honourable Les- GANGWliY FOR A QUEEN The two Island centers of Charlottetown and Summerside burn with the finishing touches are applied to various projects Queen’s visit. In the stages of completion above is a g ned for use by members of the Royal Canadian Premier will welcome Queen fer Bowles Pearson. PC. 0.3. E.. M.A.. was born in Toronto, II WELCOME to the birthplace of Confederation. Ben Livingstone and Son Ch'town P. E. I. LADY SLIPPER GIFT SHOP P. E. I. WELCOME Prince Edward Island extends a loyal welcome to the I I Royal Couple ()UTLET Y. STORE ~ organization. I President of the Seventh Session , of the General Assembly in j l952-1953. In recognition of his , i efforts as a mediator during the p . WELCOME Ontario. on April 23. 1897. After receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Victoria College, University of Toronto. in 1919. Mr. Pearson pursued a program- me of graduate study at Oxford I University. receiving BA and: 5M.A. degrees from St. John's: ;College. Subsequently. he .~ lcame a member of the Depart-‘ ment of History at the Univer- isity of Toronto for a period of I two years. In 1928. Mr. Pearson joined [the Department of External Af— ‘ fairs. and. as a career officer of its Foreign Service. served Ottawa. London and Washing- ton. becoming Canadian Am- bassador to the United States in I1945. He subsequently returned to Ottawa as Undersecretary of .State for External Affairs and tin 1948. joined the Liberal Cab~ ‘t’net of Prime Minister Macken- i zie King in the capacity of Sec- . retary of State for External Af- i fairs. He held this portfolio until i 1957. Mr. Pearson has repre- sented the riding of Algoma East (Ontario\. in the House of Commons continuously s i n c e ‘ l 19 ‘ 3 . . I The present Prime Minister is I perhaps best known internation' ' ally for his achievements at tho ‘ be ‘at the Sacred Heart Convent ln I‘Govemor General has distinguished career 0 t t throug't such a conference 0 In The Governor General Canada. General. the Right Hon- 1 help more people ourable Georges Philias Vanier. L D. . . . .. CD. was born in Montreal. on April 23. 1888. He: was educated at Loyola College, Montreal, and at Laval Univer- sity, where he received B.»A. and LLB. degrees. General Van let served overseas from 1915 to 1918 during the First World or e was wounded. and mentioned in despatc‘ies. In 1921, he married Pauline g Archer. daughter of the Hon-l ograble Mr. Justice Charles Ar- .1 c er. 19% to 1928. He was one of the 3 Canadian delegates to the As-‘ sembly of the League of Nations In 1930. From 1931 to 1938. His Excellency was Secretary at the. Office of the High Commission- er for Canada in London. Subse- . quently. General Vanier became l Canadian Minister to France i from 1930 to 1940. and from 1943 to 1944 was Canadian Represen- tative to the French commi cc of National Liberation. His Ex- cellency then was appointed Canadian Ambassador to France. He occupied this post from 1944 until his retirement from the foreign service in 1953. ptember 15, 1959, Gen- eral Vanier was appointed Gov- ernor General of Canada. His Excellency has since travelled extensively throughout th e l country, even as far as Inuvik. I N.W.T.. in 1961. General Vanier is the author of two publications. "Paroles de Guerre". and “Un Canadien 1 Parle aux Francais". I ' Her Excellency M a d a m e Georges P. Vanier was born in Montreal the daughter of the Honourable Mr. Justice Charles Archer and Mrs. Archer (nee Therese de Salaberryt adame Vanier was educated ‘ MAYOR A. WALTHEN GAUDET, mayor of the City of Charlottetown, will be among the dig- nitaries greeting Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Confederation C e n t r e I ceremonies Tuesday. Montreal; and on September 29, : 1921. she married Georges P“ 1 anier. The family includes one i daughter and four sons i l adame Vanier worked eiier- | getically for the Voluntary At E Department of the St. John's Ambulance during the F i r s t i orld War. and was a retire-a sentative of the Canadian. Red j ross in France. during the Sec- ; and World War. i Her Excellency is a C‘ievalier ‘ de la Legion d‘Honneur. a Dame ‘ HON- J~ WATSON M31" of Magistral Grace of the Order . NAUGHT. SOIICIlOI' 8811‘ of Malta. and a Dame of the Or- i era] a n d Island rep. der of St, John of Jerusalem. ‘I resentative in the feder. 1" June' 1964' "era! and‘ al cabinet, will be pre- Madame Vanier sponsored th: sented to the Royal Vis_ Canadian Conference on . , . . Family. The Conference wasl itors by Prime Minister held at Carleton University. Ot- Pearson at RCAF Sta- tawa. Since the family life of the Vaniers has been a rich and rewarding experience. it ' therefore. been the wish of distinguished counle that a close 1 look at family life in C a n ad a tion Summerside. United Nations. 0n various oc- casions. he headed the Canad- ian delegation to the General Assembly and his voice came to command high respect among the policy- makers of the world He was elected . Suez Crisis of 1956. . w a s j awarded the Nobel Peace Prize i in 1957 son was chosen Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. and became Prime Minister of Can- ada following the general elec- tions of 1963. The present Prime Minister is the author of many articles and of two published volumes. The first. which appeared in 1955. is . entitled “Democracy in World Politics". The second. "Diplo- macy in the Nuclear Age". published in 1959. Mr. Pearson I Shortly thereafter. Mr. Pear- is married and has two children might he happiness which they themselv- es have experienced. . i i i . I l r l l I I i I ‘ She has a helicopter flight deck I l fsona ation. Her speed 'and carries the twin - jet Sea ' ion and homing torped niboine is 366 feet long. displaces V I 2.800 tons and carries a crew of class and was commissioned in ‘ May 1964. Her construction Sea King helicopter. The use of anti - submarine action of the ‘ vessel. The ship is also equipped - first ship . gram converted to :King helicopter ‘ hull lines counter ice - formation _in winter and aid the washing ‘away of radioactive contamin~ museums-fie McPeHdMMu-Mlm’uu. , ill WELCOME ate HAROLD L. MATTHEWS Long May She Reign Loyal greetings and Best wishes for a happy visit to P. E. Island. 3 Canadian destroyers escort yacht The Royal Canadian Navy es— cort vessels for the Britannia during the present visit are the destroyer escorts Assiniboine. Nipigon. st. Laurent. and Yukon. They sailed from Halifax Fri- day to rendezv on s wi " Britannia in the Gulf. H.M.C.S. Assiniboine (DUE- 230 was first commissioned at Sorel, P.Q.. in 1958, and after 14~month conversion was recommissioned in mid - i953. Summerside and hangar and anti - roll fins. mg all - weather helicopter. fitted with submarine detect-' oes. Assi- a.M.c.s. Nipigon (pm-:- 226) is of the new “Annapolis” in- facilities for the e radius of effective with the Canadian - and built variable designed depth H.M.C,S. St. Laurent is the constructed under the destroyer - build i n a pro- an was commissioned in 1955. She has recentlv brcn handle the Sea Her rounde (1 Welcome To Our Island J. and S. STORE LTD. P.I.l. is 28 knots. . length is 366 feet. displacement Is 2.900 tons. and she carries a crew of 212 officers and men. '___—__‘==============T PRNCE EDWARD ISLAND WELCOMES HER MAJESTY Summorside ,\\ LONG ADELL Grafton Street MAY SHE REIGN The birthplace of Confederation welcomes the Royal Couple to its shores N ERY Charlottetown A'S Mllll In this CentennialiYear. we take great pleasure in welcoming Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip JeIIey’s‘ Dept. Store Summerside l/ll ._ ' , \ It Is a great honour and privilege to welcome Her MaletiYc Queen Elizabeth II, and His Royal Highness the Duke oi Edinburth No warmer greeting could await them anywhere than that which will Be accorded the Royal Couple in our Island Province- W0 salute Her Maiesty. Queen Elilebeth II and H.R.H. the Duke of Edinliurgh. P.E.l. FROSTED FOODS LTD. Adivision of HEENEY FROSTED FOODS LTD. ZER-O-PAK AND COUNTY FAIR FROSTED FOOD PRODUCTS SHERWOOD PRINCE EDWARD lS'LAND