a volume will PACE rounraen Presentation To Iiensington Minister Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAri.h'ur. Kensington were host and hostess on Tuesday evening to the con- gregation of the Efresbyterian Church when they gathered in this splclols Ind hospitable home to bid farewell to Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McGowan who are moving to River John. N. S. when the guests had assembled Vlr. Alexander Hiiiz. who was Master of Ceremonies called on vIr..Boyd Bearisto to read an ad- dress to Mr. and Mrs. McGowan expressing the regret. of those present on losing their mlnistqf. with had spent nine years its their tplrltual lender. and wishlnll them the best. of luck in their new aastorate. Tangible expression of their affectionate, good-will was given by the presentation of a substantial purse by MI'- Ed Dymenl. on behalf of the choir, Miss Marion Lockhart read it short ad- aress while Mr. Pormcnus Philips presented Mr. McGowan with a beautiful leather brief case. On oehalf of the Young People. Miss E'.'.eanor Bernard pi-esenteda silver ielly and sandwich set. The young adult group's present was 21 PUTS? lnd they also presented Mr. Mc- gawan with a check sufficient to -over the balance owing on the -cdecorating of the church inter- 'or. Mr. McGowan at-knowledized "he gifts and good wishes and spoke feelingly of the pleasant as- sociations enjoyed by himself and Mrs. McGowan during the nine years he was in Kensingtnn. Several church members ox- pressed their regret over Mr. Mc- Gotvan's detparttire viz. Mr. H. B. Miobeod. Mr. Edison Raynor and Miss Marion Lockhart. Rev. 1.. M. Murray was present. and slwke iwrlefly emphasizing the grand co- r.-perativc spirit exemplified by Mr. McGowan. A hearty chorus singing "For Tiiey Are Jolly Good Fellows" brought this part of the program to I close and a. delight-, iul musical program of D1330 Pnd vocal numbers was greatly 91110)” ..d. Rev, 1,, M. Murray and Mrs. Seorgg Ramsay were the nccOm- ganists and solos were sung by Rev. 1.. M. Murray. Mr. Tyndale sample and Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury. A hearty sing-song and a delicious lunch served by the ladies .com- pleted the program. A unanimous cote 01 thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. McArthur and family for heir hospitality. Farewells of the departing guests were I.ccotni'pan- ted by fervent good wishes for the future happiness and success 01 Mr. and Mrs. McGowan and fam- ily. The McGowan children were suitably remembererl by their sunday school classmates. Following is the address: Dear "Mr. and Mrs. McGowan. it is with I feeling of devil T? gret that wc realize that .il'llS gathering of many 01' 3'0"? friends here is it symbol of the severence of the tie binding ”5 l-0-Still" 35 Pastor and people. and that you have been called to another field for service. I Another page has been written. another chaplcr in the iiistory of our Church has been comi)19i9d- In the past nine years. as YOU -90 willingly undertook the various duties that arose. Not many real- ize the varied and numerous calls tipon the time and energy of both members of a pastoral home and all of these you have met with if"- derstanding and fortitude. Xou have made I deep and lastmiz COH- tribuiion to the moral and spirit- ual welfare of our congregation. we-, perhaps. sometimes tool that the church is losing its influence somewhat and maybe we are parts ly justified in thinking so when we see conditions as they CXN4 but let its ask ourselves what t.he r:ondition.tt would be if we did not have is Gospel ministry. Although there maybcapparont. indifference in our midst. 3'99 deer) dflwll in WT hearts we realize the imP0YtfmCl'- of gospel ordinances. Mrs. McGowan has already been recognized by the Ladies Aid and Women's Missionary Societies for her interest in each. We feel that it is not otit of place to mention it. here as many are present who are not members of these groups. Both of you were instrumental in the organization or he Youns: Adult Group and gre tly M001"- tced each memlocr in his or her efforts. In Youiii P909195 mid Sunday School work you. Mr. Mn- Gowan have been I moving force for good. both in this congregation and the whole Island Presbytery. one outstanding instance is the fact. that we now have an island summer camp for the inst-rtiction ind Christian fellowship of the young People and the .V0unlZPT groups of girls and boys. You have ilso helped the choir with mtm.V at-oblems and have insplftd them mgny tindertaklnizs which otherwise would not have been :I.t-ried out. This same enthusiasm has proven a great benefit to the nhole congre1lGN0n- TM 1'0" "mt ye now worship in a Church ivhose interior has been pralsrd h.V A recent visitor from Western glmada, as the nicest small Church In which fshhhad ever been. is It witness o t 3. -Though parting with friends is not pleasant. We d0 Hwnd ”"' best wishes for your whole family in the years which lie ahead. Our hope 10,. 3.01, 1. that your new pngregction may hurl! 19"" mi” r loss hes been their great gain. 'A! I slight evidence of the al- fection and esteem in which. we your congregation and other friends hold you. we wish You '0 accept. these gifts rememberlni! nu-gugh the years the respect Ind confidence which prompted them- Qigned on behalf' of the Mem- bers. Adherent: and Friends of the Kenstngton Preuiytei-lIn con- negation, EDMONTON. June lt-- (CF)- InedI'I 27th Army Brigade be- ; prepared to serve in Europe he IIIembled- at alarms. Que.. by the end of month. Brig. Geoffrey Welsh today. Brig. WalIh., brigade under. said It I press con- rtee that Io for no one has not for leaving Ceiiedrt. News & Views of RGAF Station . surttniersltle By All: CAl.DR'EN-WADDELI4 Ontario shares interest with Prince Edward Island in the mar- riage of Glenda Irene, daughter of Mr. Glenn 6. Weddell and the late Mrs. Waddell of Cape Traverse. P. E. 1., to L. A. C. William George Caloren, son of Mr. and Mn. Clar- ence M. Caloren. Prescott. 0nt., which was soleinnized at Trinity Chapel, R. C. A. F. station Sum- merside. on Wednesday afternoon. May 30th at four o'clock, with FIL G. B. Fee. Protestant Chaplain of- ficiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was charmingly ingenue in a floor-length gown of white gossamer. which was fashioned with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. The high neckline was Scall- oped, as well as the hem of the dress and dozens of covered butt- ons were used throughout. The short puffed sleeves were followed by elbow-length gloves. Her finger- tip veil fell from a bonnet-shaped headdress of gossamer, on which the button trim was also followed. and the radiant bride carried a cascade of Bettertime roses. Miss Pearl Cameron as brides- maid chose mauve gossamer. cut on similar lines to that of the bride. with a floral headdress. and her bouquet was of yellow roses. The flower girl. little Miss Margaret Steele. cousin of the bride, wore, a dress of green taffeta with organdy trim. Cpl. Ross Kennedy was grooms- man. while L. A. C. A. F. Gordon and L. A. C. J. A. J. D. Paqiiet ush- ercd the guests. During the sign- ing of the register. Mrs. Francis McRae sang ”The Lord's Prayer,” while F0 J. A. Robertson was organist. The alter of Trinity Chapel was met flowers for this joyous occas- ion. Foliowlng the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Borden Inn. Out of town guests included relatives of the bride from various parts of the Island, and Mrs. Ralph Steele. and Miss Margaret Steele. of Brookline. Mass. For travelling the bride wore I brown gabardine suit with pink accessories. The young couple will reeide in Summerside. where the groom is attached to the R. C. A. F. Station and the best wishes of their friends are extended for many years of wedded bliss. F-0 J. P. Clarke and F-O P. H. Carpenter. Navigation officers. will report at the Air Navigation School this week. where they have been posted for Refresher Train- mg. F-O J. W. Wlielaii, Navigation Officer. has been transferred to the A. N. S.. for instructional duties on the Specialist. Training Staff. F-O Whelan graduated off I specialist Navigation Course from the A. N. S. approximately two years ago. Three Electrical Technicians (A) will report at this station this week on Posting from other Units across the Dominion. These include: L. A. C. R. J. Buckley, Cpl. H. J. Green. oush. and L. A. C. R. MacDonald. L. A. C. W. G. Grant. steward. Cpl. G. C. Maclennan, Sgt. T. J. Howilt. Foreman of Works, L. A. C. J. F. sellers and A. C. 1 H. A. Martin, Communications Technic- ian(Ai1 have been posted or trans- ferred to this station and are ex- pected to arrive this week. SIX Radio Officers who will graduate from the A. N. s. on 3 Navigation officers Course this week-end will report at their var- ious Stations on Transfer next week. F-O S. Kerr has been trans- ferred to the Staff of the A. N. 5., as well as F-O L. F. Corcoran and F-0 G. H. C. Bradley. F-0 .1. D, 01172011. 1"-O D. H. McNaughton and F-0 13- E. Collins: will depart for other Units. Conway and ' Vicinity A --Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith. Stimmerside. were week-end guests at the home of Mr. Smith's bro. ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Freeland. Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland, has returned to her home after llvendinz a three weeks vIcIt.ion with her daughter and son-in. law, Mr. Ind Mrs. M. F. Kuhl. Newark. New Jersey. Ml 31"-I0! Lewis. Summerside, Spent it. recent week-end with triends andli-elativee at Conway. Mr. Clarence Ramsay. has re. turned to his home in Conway af- ter spending some time in Prince Edward IelInd Hospital. Messrs. MIcl:wen. Maecunen and Walker from the VIluItion Board. Charlottetown. were work- ing It the Murray Road School District recently Ind stayed at the home of Own MIcNelll.con- zwny. -m-- l Mrs. Robert. Miiligan and son charlie of Poplar Grove were via- ltora It the home of Mr. and Mrs. nay Mulligan recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. Murray Reed. were recent visitors to Bummereid on buelneu. and Mrs. Robert Craig and con Robots. Iulpeque, were on Sunday It the borne of croft sister and brother- Mr. and Mrs. John D. appropriately decorated with aum- ' .- -Pictured above is the Sher- brooke Calf Club debating team who recently won the Prince, County title by defeating thep Bedeque-Freetown Junior Farmers THE GUARDIAN. CHARUOTT-E'rowN Winners Of Prince County a Debating Title Erich member in sherbrooke hall. of the winning team received an encased pen and pencil set donat- ed by the Kensington Co-operat- Left to right are: Urban Laugh- .. merside. They were Flying Officer Almu and Vicinity -- iss Nonna. Lawless of the staff of the Federation of Agri- culture spent Sunday. May 13th. with her fricnd. Miss Catherine Wallace. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. James Law- less, and Mr. and Mrs. Louisi OiConnor who spent the day with Mr. Peter Callaghan of Ebtbsfleet. The many friends of Mr. Wil- liam Wallace, principal of Elms- dalc School, are sorry to hear of his enteringilie Western Hospital for treatment for a severe attack of the "'fl.'t.i". All hope for his speedy recovery. The Y. P. U. of Alma-Montrosc met in the church hall on Tues- day evening for their weekly meeting. There was a good at- tendance of young people. Films were shown and were enjoyed by Ill. Ice cream and cake were served. Miss lsatbelle Donald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald. has completed her commercial course in Prince of Wales Col- lege and has accepted a position as stenographer with McFarlane Brothers, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jenkins, Simi- merside. molorcd to Montrose Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Jenkine' mother, Mrs. Reu- ben Bownes. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. William Gaudet. Pleasant View. The Alma Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Frank Kinch on Thursday the loihlof May for their monthly meeting. The meeting was opened by the president and the roll call was answered by an exchange of seeds and plants. in the absence of the secretary. Mrs. Earl Bar- bour read the ininuies and corre- spondence. After the usual rou-Q tine business two contests .were put on and won by Mrs. Wallace Donald. Mm. Ralph Rennie and Mrs. Earl Banboiir were appoint- ed to collect for the Salvation Army. Mrs. Arthur Rennie in. vited the memlbers for the next meeting. Lunch wee served by Mrs. Kinch. assisted by the com- mittee in charge. ALBEIITON C. W. L. The June meeting of the Alber- ton sub-division of the C. W. 1.. ma held at the Parochial House with Mrs. John P. WIllIce presid- ing. The chaplain opened the meeting with prayer. Nineteen members responded to the roll call. Minutes of lut meeting were read and approved, and a financial statement was given by the treasurer. All lottery books are to he in It. the July meeting. It was decided that the League would sponsor I dance in the Parish Hall on June lath. with me by the Blue Haven Remb- Mrs. mwin MIeDenIid wu' Ip- Pointed to the sick committee for June. The next meeting will be Island R.C.A.F.. Graduates Two Islander: were among I group of 22 which recently received gt-Idilatltm certificates in air navigation It the lt.C.A.F. Station, Sunt- Ind Flight Cadet Edward McNelll, (right) Summerslde. Wings were p. sented. It the ceremony, by S11. Sheffield. officer commanding basic navigation courses. Reviewing Officer was VWC D.A. Willis, command- Ing officer at the .lummerai.':e StItlon. etthehomeofIlre.WIlleioeBo- v Leo F..C0l'Ii0l'In, (left) Montague. Borden -Mrs. Margaret Gallant of Charlottetown visited her sister Mrs. Fred Jeffrey at Borden for a few days last week. Mrs. Reginald Rodgers of Bor- den is spending a few days in Charlottetown with her son Arth- ur and Mrsl Rodgers. Sincere sympathy of many friends is extended to Mrs. Wil- liam Ozon of Borden on the death of her sister. Mrs. Edgar Sobcy of Wilmot who passed away at her home there on Sunday. May 27th. Mrs. John MacIsIac of Borden had as her guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and little sons Tommy and Frankie; Mrs. Andrew Butler, Miss Margaret Butler and Mr. Wilfred Butler all of Char- lottetowii. The many friends of Mrs. A. G. Chappell of Borden are glad to learn that she is recovering nice- ly after her recent illness. Mrs. Everett Mcxenna and little daughter Nancy Anne who have spent the past few weeks in Hall- fax returned to their home in Bar- den on Saturday. Mrs. Leslie liooper and daughter Leona and Mrs. Fraser and son Terence of Central Bcdeque were guests of Mrs. Hector Macxenzie at Borden on Sunday. The Reverend E. J. 0. Fraser. D. D.. of Koren was the special speaker in the Borden United Church on Sunday evening. May 27th. A large congregation listened with rapt attention as he spoke of conditions in the war-torn country of Korea and the dire needs atid suffering of the people there. Dr. Fraser was at former pastor of the Margate United Church some years ago. Guest soloist of the evening service was Mr. Robert Reeves of Freetown. Following the evening service Mrs. H. W. Bernard was hostess to the Borden choir members and in- vited guests at her home here. Dc- llclous refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by several of the members present Mr. John Proiltt. of Freetown spoke briefly of the fellowship enjoyed on these occlllons. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Bernard by Mrs. William Jar-dine on behalf of the choir and seconded by Mr. R. A. Profits of Freetown to which the hostess fittingly replied. Besides the choir members the out-of- town guests were Dr. Fraser of Korea; Mrs. Burton Ci-owe, Mrs. Alice Oi-owe of Bedeque: Mr. Ind Mn. Allleon Profitt. Mr. John Profltt. Mr. pobert. Reeves of l"i-eetown; Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Woodlide of In-Idaibaiie; Cpl. and Mrs. Don Ede of slemon Park. ive Dairying Association. i 1,-gas lin, Kathleen Dekker and Clarence MacDonald, all of Sher-brooke, This team will now meet the winner of the Queen's and King's semi-finals for the provincial title. -Photo by Sears. Garage Operators Association Meets A irir-etliig of the P.E.l. Garage Operator's Association was held Thursday evening at Coyle's Res. tauran-t in Summerside. in the absence of the president, Mr. C. A. Gordon, the vice-president, Mr. I. A. Horne, presided. After endoying a hearty lobster supper, the members heard I very interesting address from Mr, Ralrphg Ma:':Lean, Supervisor of the Vocational School at Charlotte- town. Mr. MacLean spoke on the ideas and aims of vocational train- ing and the proposed set-up for t-raining apprentice mechanics. An advisory committee from the Garage Orpera.tor's and Dealer's Association has been set up, to help establish It program. which will be of assistance to both the apprencltices and the garage trade in general. Mr. MacLean received hearty thanks of the meeting. the CORNWALL W. M. S. The May meeting of Cornwall W. M. S. was held with Mrs. Ar. ttiur Stone and opened with the hymn. "Light of the Lonely Pil- 8rlm's Heart". In the absence of Mrs. Earl Moore the devotions were taken by Mrs. Charles Hyde. . the devotional theme being ”How we can work for peace through helping to feed the hungry." The business of the meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. M. K: Charman. Roll call was answered by twenty-three members repeating I verse of Scripture. Collection was taken and dedicated with the singing ,0! "We Give Thee But Thine Own." Mrs. R. Drake reported a box ready to send to Korea and a col- lection was taken to defray ship- ping charges. Mrs. L. H. Di-Ike reported that I quilt-top had been made in Meadow Bank. A success- ful Mission Band cake sale was reported by Mrs. Weldon Lowther who also had on sale boxes of Is- tsorted cards. Mrs. G. R. Bain displayed liter- ature Ind explained The Reading shelf. one report was ordered. Chapter VII of the Study Book was taken by Mrs. Earl Lowther. In it were depicted the trying times of the Christian church in Japan during World War 1!. often compromises had to be made but "the Spirit of God is tttill the breath of the Church". and since the end of the war mie- sionarles returning to Japan have been welcomed again. The June meeting will be held at. the home of Mrs. Charles Hyde. with Mrs. Mack Viekerson II de- votional leader Ind Mrs. 3. Mac- Kinley in charge of Study Book. With the homes on lunch com- mittee will be Mrs. Brewer Boyle and Mrs. Reg Mecnwen. RICHMOND. Ind.. June 3-- tAP)-Elght Air Force jet light- er-planes crashed or made emer- gency landlngl near Richmond during a thunderatorm today. Three men were killed. ggggg.gggg,,,MM............. -6 T .illlAlLABLE FROM JUNE 11 Annuals. Tomato Plants. Geh- bage Plants. Cauliflower- ?i'....l'!a.?'f.!.l.'.tT' FOR IALI -.A. no with Mrs. S. R. Burke and Mrs. Ronald Mcxenna on the lunch committee. Mrs. John P. Wallace will Ive charge of the Dfonoin. Al the meeting the members served I bountiful lunch to the ramily Rosary .Oniude workers. The chairman. Mr. A.D. O'Brien extended I vote of thanks on the metal. A, A i. 1941 FORD GOAOII New Motor, Heater Apply to: .- J. B. IIOOIIFORD Albertoa. Phone .40-21 V75-st C e and Vicitmy start his new Job. his new work. to follow him Ihortly. employed for the summer months. Mn. Lawrence of Knutsford were vis- iton to suxrimerelde recently. Mr. Ind Mn. Elmer MacLerinan, Unioiivale. on sundny. Mn. Preeby Mecneill of Mount after spending some time side on Tuesday. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ralph Springhill West. were. visitors to O'Leery on Sunday. and while there they visited with friends in Unlonvale. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Green Hill were their daughter. Mrs. fly. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Unionvale. has an operation in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital in Bummerside. Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDougIll and little daughter, of Springfield West, were recent visitors to 0'- Lcary and while there they were the guests of Keith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ILL. Macbottgall. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Gas- cumpec was a visitor to O'Leory on Monday. Mrs. George Matthews of 0'- Leery is visiting in Halifax. the guest of .her son Weldon Matth- em and Mrs. Matthews and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis were recent visitors to O'Leary. and SIIGGESS AGAINST. GOISTIPATIOI! constipation. Then F e I started eating 2 : Anbnltax regularly. this Mrs. J. E. Madiil West ' Hill Poet Oflice. Ontario. Just one of many unsolicited letters from ALL-BRAN users. If you auher from coiietipetion due to lack of dietary bulk, try this: out an ouncegof crispy lll.lDGG's ALL-BEAN daily. drink plenty of water! If not completely Ietiafied after 10 days, return an ty box to Kellogg'I, London, ntario. Get DOUBLE touu noun Iltckl "For two years I -m'. In MIcDonIld of Green Hill hu taken I position in sum- mer-side..Ind left on Monday to His many friends wieh him every lucceas in His family intend Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gain of Springfield West left Monday for Bummerelde where they will be Avard Harris and son Mr. and Mrs. George MacMillIn of 1-llllburton were the guests of Royal has returned to her home with her son Rupert in Woliville, us. Mr. and Mrs. Ross stung of O"LeI.ry were visitors to Summer- Cain of of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. MacDoug- a The farmers of this ' ”, are busy planting potatoes and cow- ing grain. Although the spring was not as early as was expected, they are getting along well with the springs work. Misses June and sue Hudson of summerside, were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton. Hudeon. Cascumpee, on Sun- day. Mrs. Helen smith of West Point was I visitor to O'LeI.ry on Mon- day, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Albert; Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and family of Cascumpec were the guests of Mrs. Hudson”: pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sil- liker of Mount Royal. on Sunday. Thomas Howard has Mr. re- JUNE. 11, 1951- 2" M- 0 e. I ter Ipendin in the Prince count; r5;::,'i.,il'""l Summerelf . M... Howard will one of the men in the recent on accident that occurred on F.” Street in Buinmei-side 3 sh? time ago. His many friends 3," pleased to see him at home ..ga.n' improved in health. ' u...,. on Sunday May zoth, "mg. were no services held on the we... Cape charge. as the minister-.11”, B.B. Colbiirn of Springfield w.,5,' left to attend the Stuticm.: C h r i 5 MI n Movement Natlumi Conference in Guelph. Ontario Rev. Blair Colburn has recently been appointed the B.C.M. secre. tary for Dalhourie University 1.. Halifax, Nova Beetle. and will be leaving his pastoral charge 3. West Cape the last or June 1., begin his neyv duties at the 1,." college term- Rev. Colburii h., been the pastor on the West ca... charge for three years. REGENT .,. gmi Today 3:30-7:;15-9:15 i Tuesday. ..... .. 7:15.915 Mrs. Dan Smallman of Knute- ford was I visitor to Stimmerslde Earl Bills of the guests of Randal Boates. Ind Mr. Boates and fIm- V Little Lois Ann. daughter of Elmer MacLennaii. returned home, much improved in health. after while there they were the guests UAVHJ WAYNt tn. -TUM E lHeenM1IvIYANl.lYIDIlll'I'PINOI'M - II I l .. -p ttttatig - ARLENE tilt midi um: tram” Keenan Wynn - Gale Robbins - Gloria De Haven ll . YW . .MftRiNIi lilltll -Jll'lRll tt'llN - Rl(HIilt'll ititl by memo eotosrem emu by Auiuum HALL - A uuui:neu..mttmnotuii. ncruitt CARTOON & NEWS s ,.L........... .. CAPITOL Summer-side Today (Monday) - Tuesday - Wednesday-3 DAYS Shows 7:15-9:15; Matince'Tu0Sd8Y 3'-30 e ,4 big stout 10 hit timesl 1000 laugltsl CARTOON - SPORTS ” nenvn. or ininnt or-emin in me Into-"lyrnbol of atitatng courage and Vlhllip"-Ft-o'm the noise of St. PIul'I Cathedral. lilo Majesty the King. in I broad- . cut to the world. declared the Festival of Britain open and described it II It 'Iyi-nbol of Britain's abiding courage and vitality." KII Majenty the Kine. Iecolnoanled by Her Mainly the Queen. Her Rani Hiebneea Princes: liliubetn. Her Royal Highnnl Prin- ceu Margaret and Hi: Royal I-llgltneu the Duke of Edinburgh, drove in state to the g service of dedication in the oetltedrol Ilofil befleued Itreeta of fluorine Londoners and visitors from many parts of the world. This picture shows His Majesty the Km melting his speech from the deli on the steps of It. PItIl'l. Membei-I of the Royal Family In um on the right of Rho 'deiI'uid nteuiben of the Government on. the left. The Lord Mayor of London in in the first row. centre. betweeh Che state trum- peter-I of the lfotmliold ceveli-1. . . t . i M. home in mm.