TOUR NEWSPAPER PLANT newsboys. From the left are Wayne Gillespie, Laine Worth, Glydon Dinnis, Jan Aitken, Patsy Edwards and Lorne Yeo, staff member of Guardian-Pat- chool Dropouts In P.E.I. aid Below National Level papell tae ite sitelit | af & z : Fr habe ; Ea i i th I =i i rT; elf i q8 i | i j i ; tl ! . ; i 7 Z FE i i $ Hi Eg cE [ H | t § a é i g i 8 g | i | : ; ‘ | i 1 LH q itp ts Hi aE af ij =: i E | | | : t ae He ; 73° # is i i F Es 2 a3 ized HE j é i t ; ; ; it ISLAND NEWS PAGE '2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 9, 1965. Tidying-Up nor tidyirig<sp operation’ been performed on the Duke of Windsor following recent . major surgery 6n his left eye, a hos- pital bulletin said Monday The 70-year-old former king was first operated on for retinal detachment Feb. 26 at The Lon- don Clinic. The second operation was -per- formed last Tuesday for ‘‘coa- igulation by light.” This phase jof the surgery had a ray of light beamed to ‘‘weld” the ret- ina in place. Earlier in the day the duke was visited’ by one of his physi- cians, Dr. A. A. Antenucci, of the Roosevelt Hospital in New York. Monday’s bulletin by Sir Stew- | Education Week pated that the city will soon have responsibility for the pro- vision of grades 11 and 12. This major development will mean a new school for grades 10, 11, and 12 and staffing for an acade- mic program of the highest cal- He said a “moderate projec- tion of the school board budget shows an increase of $250,000 for 1967. On a per pupil basis the cost will rise from our pre- sefit $148 to $195.” He said the projection “no was ‘made —for-thre ; C. R. Hine, West Kent School; Col. Leo. F. MacDon- ald; Birchwood High; Rev. Sis- ter gE i Bank Members, of the school board were: Dr. Lee; Tom DeBlois, Dr. John Maloney; Judge St Clair Trainor; Brig. Keith John- ston; Wing Commander T. Mac Millan; Mrs. C. Murphy; Mrs. Earl . Wonnacott and Walter Auld. $ Rev. Dr. M. H. Maxwell of Woodstock, N.B., also was. a guest. ” |wildlife park at Rustico. jamong whom will be C. R. | Looks Busy One lin Alberton Area ALBERTON — Education week at Alberton Elementary School promises to be one of exceptional interest. | variety of films secured from the National Film Board and a num- ber of citizens have on — to speak to stu- ts. way when the speaker be a member of the | RCMP; profession and Eva Sabine shown slides of On Thursday R. D. MacKin- fi On Friday Mrs. Wesley Hardy will show pictures taken. at the ed it will include other id Steele, Rev. WEATHER 2 8 a ; ban Farmer was unable to tell the last week when 2 be bringing in the 1965- ilu iin i i if Me Me rh ree oe the ‘sale of margarine in the province is also expected and ! (L-Sth tr ge uf Hl & 5 § ii an ies? Performed On Windsor LONDON (Reuters)—A ‘‘mi- | art~-Duke-Elder, who has. been | has carrying out the delicate eye | )progress. ‘or something that had not been | MATHESON The teaching staff will show a! considered as one who would who have been given prominent Ferguson (L-Sth Kings) and = ~ Alex. Campbell (L-5Sth Prince), | The program will get under | son of a former premier of the | sheries rbert itt will speak on |ing vote of confidence when he = — took 751 votes from a provine- jial Liberal jot 1,084 delegates. Other candl-| 5 ites end Moncton. |dates were J. Watson Mac- When the schedule is complet-| cut and Dr. Wilfred Callag-| han. discontent that were Operation | treatment on the duke since his | admission to the clinic after ar- | riving from Paris. It is his first visit to Britain since his operation for a bal- looning artery in Dallas, Texas, in December. The Queen asked that she be | kept informed of ber uncle's | A spokesman of the British | Medical Association said there is nothing unusual about a@ sec- ond operation in such a case. “] do not think anyone should read anything particularly sert- ous into this. They may have found’ sone ‘slight extra damage completely remedied in the first operation.”’ he said. (Continued from page 1) A resignation move by Mr. | DAIRY OF A VAGABOND Interesting Stories Told ~ Of Railroad Stowaways Matheson will create new spe- culation as to his successor. For | the past two weeks, while Mr. | Matheson was out of the pro- vince, Dr. Lorne Bonnell, (4th Kings) was acting opposition leader. Dr. Bonnell has been inherit the. oppositiion leader- ship. There are others, however, tion, including George rere . By DOROTHY BARKER Mr. Matheson became prem- For some reason, travel Mr,. Matheson won a thump- be recounted by LEADER ADDRESSES SDU LIBERAL CLUB | Opposition Leoter Alex W. the university. Mr. Mathers Matheson chats metnbers was guest speaker at a meet- of St. Dunstan's University ing of the club. Left to right % and Mary McCardle, Kin- Libera! .Club last evening at are Dave Mullally, Souris, sec- kora, vice-president. retary4reasurer; Mr. Matte. home of well knows lady trap-|lar and when the door opened It isn't only two-legged mem-jper, Angeline Lawrence, who|leapt over the stationmaster's bers of the animal kingdom who | sent the pelt to the then mayor / shoulders and headed for open guest | province. | get ideas about hitch-hiking and | of Timmins who was conducting |country. Coat tails flying, = hit the trail. Feathered species!s “bear skin for the Guards” ee took after t . lier when he was chosen as and four-legged~ critters--h-a-v e| campaign. ~Does —bruin’s -hidedog.-‘‘Fortunately, hound On Wednesday Dorothy Me-|\cnjer by a caucus of the Lit, |been known to 18 miles teen Neil, RN, will speak on the nurs- | 4.) members in the legislature on May 2%, 1953 after - Pre- mier J. Walter Jones had been BR. non will speak on his work with | 2Ppointed to the Senate. of bob as a busby when -regular; was anxious to become a moth- being discovered as stowaways.|commands for changing the|er and before she had gone a by’ guard at Buckingham Palace) block she had collected enough rail seems ‘a popular choice.| echo down the years? I wonder. | suitors to impede her get-away. There are tall and small tales to| | once asked a stationmaster|!'ll never forget how long thai CN’s| about most unusual shipments. | block back to the station seem freight and baggage car person-|He recounted some unbelievable |¢d to me, lugging over a hun- nel about unscheduled passen- baggage and express but said dred pounds of wriggling dog vention on Sept-| ets. but leave it. to a carrier his most harrowing experience flesh. It was only made bearable lember 26, 1961, out of a totai| Pigeon to discover the most ef-|was the responsibility for feed-|by the theught I'd soon have her ; ‘ fortless way to travel between |ing and walking a very valuable | back in transit and the train idog while it was en route for | Would leave on time.” Not the way the crow flies el-| breeding purposes from eastern |} **oe+ooossssso4 ther, but comfortably roosted in| to western Canada. fast freight No. 441. The bird) He told of opening the bag-| Geral The convention was called at| with a serial tag attached to one| gage door e the to| David MacDonald, Merritt Cal-| that time because of rumors of} jeg and a blue band on the oth-|be in py tnypngn leashed to | jer had chosen an empty box car|a permanent fixture. Instead the | within the party, and former for its ride. scoeh had sand eat et elt BUY IT NOW! j Don’t Wait For Spring HL Mi ih fl 5 § 4 F z i ; his admirers \days when he disappeared. The | | Z E | 5 ; 2 | lottetown 23 and 4. Outlook. for Wednesday — Cloudy with snowflurries chang- ing to showers; mild. Min! “Miibe: | 19 41 2» 46 33 OS 44 57 %w 3% 29 41 68,27 9 16 30 OT Ottawa .... >» DD 8 | Montreal Vl errriiy 6 = 9 Quebec’ .......5..; “4 3 Fredericton ....... B Saint.Joha...., zz 48 Moncton ..... oo 4 Halifax ...... 3 8646 Charlottetown ..... 2 39 Sydney ....... %® 642 Yarmouth 33COS St. John’s, Nfid 323% Boston ............ 40 44 New York .....:... gs Miami ..........., 55 8 New Orleans ...... 2 59 UIE. bp nccecncccs 0 6 Los Angeles ...... 9 86 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says mostly sunny skies with continuing mild tem- peratures will cover the area ee aa wee sgprvecty district west is expted.to give cloudy skies along with showers and snow- | flurries to most regions on | Wednesday. | Regional forecasts | Cape Breton and Prince Ed- ward Island: Clear with a few clotidy periods; continuing mild; northeasterly winds 15. Low- Ail animal and bird hitch-hik.- | terioration after two weeks ing tales do not have such mild weather, heavy winter One specially ; cut near Armstrong, Saeco See Ses 28 BOR sumably he heard the toot of the as 20 fect in places, is hamper |diesel and got notions of adven- ing shipping in and out of Syd-|ture in far away place. His still ney..The ONR ferry William) warm body was found when the Carson headed ont rfom North |train pulled into Armstrong. oe Se lcebreaker escort | Verdict, instantaneous death hours late in depart-| from a broken neck. He said the only ar-jven he looks down with some of the ice was Cor-|pride and realized his jump for on Newfoundland’s|fame was not altogether a lost cause. The cub was taken to the Y.M.C.A. worst was feared for Tabby un-| ‘ " Plourde | (Creditiste— | TO" Jatt member rememvend| SUbject “Potatoes whole pension seeing puss around a freight iv merely tl sg car being loaded with flour for on a. silver platter..| Overseas. An urgent message income people would not | Was dispatched to the train’s de DANCE . B., to John Fielding Quartet THE COMMODORE ROOM Every ‘TUESDAY and SATURDAY Members and Guests PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEACHERS’ FEDERATION ~ EDUCATION WEEK Mrs. Janet Baker, Queen Charlotte High School, Charlottetown; Mr. Francis J. MacNeill Principal, Eim Street Elementary ~School, Summerside; Mr: | ’ : School, Summerside. ih - a Tare} ian. 4 4 4 4 > $ Highways Minister J. George) when car foreman Ray Mat-| if 3 Kay of Albany Was SUS#es-| cnett opened the doors for clean-| in RHEUMATIC or't_F00d Store Operators ; ted as a likely succes s or. But |ing he found the feathered mite | '* Your pain or é Mr. MacKay declined and moved which, though blue skies and! 9 We have in stock ¢ \the nomination of Mf. Matheson |freedom beckoned, showed ARTHRITIC? Used & Reconditioned { who scored his impressiveinoming instincts whatever. CN Os you long for relief from the e : triumph on the first ballot. immediately issued the serial of dea and arthritic int Refrigerated 3 numbers on the pigeons band. retiel from - Produce CREDITISTE Until its owner was located Ray | their sufferi T-R-C's. |¢ 3 Matchett undertook the extra |Don’t let dull aches end stabbing |? = Cases ; | (Continued from page 1) curricular duty of looking after | Fe eLETON'S FR-C's.Oniysicend |. @ Frozen Foed negotiations with Washington on \,$1.65 at drug counters everywhere. SY Sens sates "| Sirde manet bh instinct | Cron Ummeet nn rot axternatty, c Mr. : m ave an Georges Lachance (L—Mont-|for easy travel. Not so long ago| sta” —~" eee ® Dairy Cases ; real Lafontaine) said Quebec |a. budgie, apparently on a bud- = @R hasn't ached for sathority to ne- Set, flew into a coach when ———— econditioned gotiate rectly. Quebec passenger was stopped | gia Aires sls. B Gomeeslo\ pemmew wate was Sete © onsumers-Acen.-of |i Units for to open any negotiations for the | fortably and traveled 76 miles) Canada if Walk-in province, he was eure the fed-| aboard. Conductor, Douglas! . Coole > en oe a ee tere, wei — ote rs - 3 ore’ governments are home in w . we! pen Meeti } vincial ment tet oot : bet Reeoy lie’ els mg ng) ns One 3 ne g' ’ some | with the federal goverment of | ter. * eves Tuesday, March 9th | . ; Canada, he added. Cats are notoriously curious 8:15 le From 7.00 - 20.00 amendment was defeated |and one feline, the pet of . a at &: p.m. ? Woodstock, Ont., company gave 3 Call or Write Us Today several anxious - Storey Electric 136 Prince St. Ch’tews J