«1“» _ Children Recover MOnday, Nov. 10. 1958 :From Poisoning Page: Mrs. V. Curlcy accompanied by ianother adult and two children while car driving yesterday de-l lveloped a suspected case of car» Prominent Ch’lown Business Man Dies In City Hospital The death of W. l). Gillis. pro— minent coal merchant of Char- lottetown occurred in the Char- lottetown Hospital FIS"—".IES PAYMENT The United States paid 85.500,- 000 to Canada for use of inland fisheries after the Halifax Award of the late conductor Angus Gill 1' lis and Mrs. Gillis. he received his early education at Queen on Sunday. Square School and after :radua- b0" mOHOXide gas P0150113"; of 1877 He was 77 years of age. ting he attended St. Dunstan‘s :When the "himren COUId “Oi- be I Born at Georgetown. the son College for two years. ‘ amused on reaming their desnu' ‘atjon. they could not be amused. . . The car was driven at once to Behewng them t“ be asleePithe Charlottetown Hospital but as they drove along, nothing wasiapparently full recovery was ef- suspected until it was realizeciifecéetti1 wiltlhltgit entrzy asdlzatiflelnt: i . - tan eel enreurne 0‘6] that somethmg was wrong and homes afer examination. Early in life he entered the o -fice of Peake Bros, coal nler- chants and later for a brief time was with Buntain Bell Co. Sub- sequently in 1922 Mr. Gillis open- ed his own coal establishment which he successfully operated Colombo PIan Engineer ls d . since_ mittee appointed to give leader- , tu An acme citizen in many ship on he Island in. the interests 3 phases of community service, of the campaign. Wltlh Rev. E.H. Li Bean of Kensington as convener, the committee is composed of B. P. MacLaine and W. Blair MacDonald. Charlottetown; Miss Mary MacKenzie, North Tryon and Mrs. William Forbes and Robert Adams of Summerside. Miss Webster was for' many years a resident of Charlotte- , own where her father was the well known minister of Zion . Presbyterian Church. Mr. Gillis served as chairman of water commissioners of Char- lottetown for 18 years and ren- dered worthwhile service in that capacity in the development of the city. For several years Mr. Gillis was a member of the Board of Governors of the Charlottetown Hospital and as a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Colum- bus, identified himself with the SF. Phellai of Trivandrum, India who is studying Canadian methods under a scholarship pro- vided by the Colombo Plan, left for Saint John, .B. on Saturday to continue his work there prior to returning to Ottawa. During his three weeks stay in Charlottetown. Mr. Phellai made his headquarters at the office of Clive W. Currie. Resident Engin- eer, Federal Department of Pub- ZION SPEAKER Miss Margaret Webster. prin- cipal of the Presbyterian Mis- sionary and Deaconess Training School of Toronto, will address a :uIIy malic very I m fiaculty of Prince of Wales 9 held a dinner reception “he college Saturday evening man, who recently retired after Faculty Of P.W.C. Honours Dr. Lily Seaman Al Dinner bute to Dr. Seaman and referred to her exceptionally long and de- dicated period of service to the iege, Dr. MacKinnon made a presentation of a sable neckpiece to Dr. Seaman. Guests seated at the head table were His Honour Lieutenant- Governor F'. Walter Hyndman and Mrs. Hyndman; Tom Rog- ers, private secretary to Gover- nor Hy-ndman, and Mrs. Rogers; Dr. Seaman, spoke briefly thanking her fellow teachers and recalling some of her many ex- periences as teacher and regis- trar over the years. Lieutenant - Governor Hynd- man extended his congratula- tions and best wishes to the lic Works, conducting his obser- and John Mac nald. Does P.M. Want To Get Rid Of House Desks? BONN (CPL—Does Prime Min- work of that organization. lottebown Club. chair as president of the Char- Earlier in life Mr. Gillis took an active interest in both the Curling Club and the Golf Club of which he was a member. As a youth he enjoyed membership in the Hillsboro Boating Club and for many years he has been a member of the Holy Name meeting in he Zion Church in merside. While in P.E.I. Miss Webster will meet with representatives from several congregations as well as with the presbytery com- LIFE - FIRE - AUTO HOME 8: SCHOOL in BAKING , and BREWIN Goodspeeds LILY SEAMAN was the MacKinnon in reco " ‘ ‘ ' ' ' Ch ltt t W sdi ' th I. . . ‘ v grutilon of her dyndman, Dr. MacKinnon, Dr. muons 0" coastal] 911311199110 ' aro eown edne ay m e of honor at a dinner spon- 50 years of service in the field f . A , _ with the assistance of the Assisg- 013: 3212’??? n .Of ‘5? e 331? intereStS 0f a blinding fund Cam‘ , by the fasgftydof FIB-me; of of educahom was presented with years 0 serv1ce. I the photo Seaman, Lieutenant — Governor tam District Engineer. Andre La_ was electedr (ghee *piesigellli paign for the 9011001. The im- —— In -. Lid. “.5 college ur av. r- ea- a sable neckpiece by Dr. Frank are, left to right, Mrs. F. Walter Hyndman and Mrs. MacKinnon. 03359. and the three area engine- - mediate mew“? is 3250'000' ‘— (r’T I ha l L ' " 0 L ers Clive Stew rt. Stewart Veale and for two wrms filled the Miss Webser will also visit Sum-' "‘ ‘ ‘ “liv 199 201 Flt“ y St- Charlottetown Phone: 5543 Nights 6746 BRANCH OFFICES Halifax, Yarmouth, Digby, New Glasiow, Sydney, Saint John, Fredericton, Bathurst, Moncton. Rent It Hem —- Leave It There! Available at no extra charge at I I - I - V ‘ ' ' tation. it honour of buy _H. Sea young People .of the provmce Mrs. Frank MacKinnon, Dr. G. @1195! 0" honor- Other Speakers ister Diefenbake w it ' Soc. 1 ACCIDENTS any Marmme Av“ s first tank _ W130 retired earlier this covering a period of more than D. Steel and Mrs. Steel. Dr. J.H. heard were Dr. G.D. Steel and of the d k 'r an 0 get 'md le‘y. ‘ ' ' C M FRAZEE (on. Rentals at $25.00 or over) 50 ears servwet uh h If 85 S In the Canadian TWice married Mr Gillis was ‘ ' I have to d Wager y o e la a century. Blanchard and Mrs. Blanchard. -Dr. J.H. Blanchard. both of House of Commons? predeceased bv .his first wife “9 queen s" Phone 6726 h 0 on. . . . Dr. Seam."am began her teach- Director of Education, Malcolm whom were close associates of Saturday he sounded very much the former Clair McDo ld Cbaflonetown‘ >ur thermo. Dr. Frank MacKinnon. Prin- 19g career in North Lake school MacKenZie and Mrs. MacKen- Dr. Seaman during their long as though he does. . is survived b h' nil f1fn I I I your tank flaming-3:336}, gig, hflafigr'lc: In the year 1906. On be- 219‘ AM James B. Brow, vice- teaching careers at Prince of He was visiting the Bundesrat the former HgienlSM-zigdlnald‘yl e, ; interval M , p m- i o the teachers of the col- principal. Wales. chamber—the lower'house of the Other survivors are two daugh‘ I ‘ s so German parliament—With cham- ters, Miss Joan Gillis, residing FOR RENT ’r : vet empty! iber President Eugen Gersten- “MM” Moon. Rocket Likely Liquor Charges meir. The chamber. with more than 500 members, has desks ar- in Montreal and Mrs. Racher. tMaryl of Arvida, Que Roland - also Floor Sanders and Edger: . s I Two sons, Donald, residing in i ' PreVCIII On CITY ranged in semi - circular rows. Melfort, Sask.. and Angus of no“ sung: :alI: vamkhes ‘ During an informal chart, a Ger- Fredericton, NB. also survive 3 Oil tSTEST EK- LW—fl! or If 3 i By JACK KING CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) Ils;Air Force missilemen, their train of moon conaulest Shat- tered for now, are attempting to [the the mystery of why moon mist Pioneer II fizzled in flight ' um: brilliant launching. \ 52-wn rocket, carrying a mohaiped moon satellite, roared limo a beautiful start at 2:30 nailed to ignite. It was one of the most spectacu- lar launchings ever witnessed at the cape. The area was illumin- ated for miles as a light cloud cov " reflected the bright flash of fire at launching. FAR SHORT 0F TARGET 'llhe third—and as of now final —air force bid to place a satellite Burned Up Over Africa . The mighty rocket tumbled and disintegrated in the earth’s at- mosphere somewhere over cen- tral Africa, about 7,500‘miles from the launching site. Even as scientists studied flight performance data to pinpoint the trouble, army moon men Were waiting in the wings. It is expected that the army will get the first of its two Court Docket Six of nine charges that faced Magistrate K.M. Martin on Sat— urday morning coming under vio— lations of the Temperance Act were young men in their late teens or early twenties. In all eleven oases appeared on the doc- ket; in the City Polioe'Court ses— sion. Three of the younger men were charged with being drunk and disondely and drew fines of $20 and costs or 10 days each. They included a 23-year-old. Bedford man official suggested the desks were a nuisance. The prime minister noted that the 265-member Canadian Com- mons also has desks and added: “I want to abolish desks." Then he noticed a reporter taking notes, caught himself, and said with a. big grin: “No, I don't want to abolish desks.” At any rate, he went on, if desks were done away with in the Commons it wou‘d make for bet- ter debating. SLEET IN HIGHLANDS Gillis. All members of the fairiin are CHANDLER BROS' in the city, having been called home during the illness of Mr. Dr.Plumb’s t Plywood Place Dial 6557 A truly Canadian Company Nov. 11 at 11 am. . . . ., resident, a 22-year~old Chestnut GLASGOW (Reuters) _ H - .lm EST Saturda , but the flight around the moon failed at an al- chances to shoot the moon _ V _ .eavy . ' :ixhd less than 4% minutes later titude of 1,000 miles, far s’hort'of about Dec. 5. . Street youth and a 193’931‘01‘1 sleet and snow fell Fnday m the 1ing s ered slip: the main stage rocket its 220,000+mile distant target. ‘: Candidates -. Afre Confirmed Bishop NSINGTON ~ Eighteen ‘ s were presented to the 7: littltev, w; w. Davis, Bishop "' Mum of Nova Scotia and ' Police Edward Island for con- U.S. Output Of Steel Up CLEVELAND (AP) -- Fourth- quarter steel production will be the best of the, year, with the out- put totalling about‘26,000,000 tons, Steel magazine says today. Steel mill operations are ex- pected to average 74 per cent of rate capacity compared with 54.1 High hopes rode with Pioneer 1]! as it blasted majestically skiy- ward. The odds for success still were one in 10, but they were the same when Pioneer 1 streaked 90,000 miles out of this world just a month ago. ANNOUNCEMENT INCORRECT The air force announced 10 minutes after liftoff that the three main 5 t a g e 5 had fired and separated successfully and that “launching of the moon rocket now has been accomplished." However, minutes later a radio interrogation check with the mis- Summerside youth. Six men appeared on charges of being drunk and incapable. A 22-year-old Prince Street man was fined $15 and costs or 10 days and a 19-year-old Summer Street youth was fined $10 and costs or five days. Fines of $5 and costs or two days were meted out to a 58-year- old Allen Street man, a 21-year- old Soulris resident and a 53~yeair— old Hfllsboro Street man. A ‘28- year—old Sydney Street resident was remanded to Wednesday, November 12th. A Great George Street main, boes BLADDER WEAKNESS MAKE YOU FEEL OLD TORONTO—Special: Thanks to new, scientific laboratory formulation, thou- sands of men and women now escapa Ieelin old, tired, irritable and depressed from osing sleep and worrying about “Bladder Weakness"—-too frequent, burning and Itching urination. Bed Wet- ting, Getting Up Nights—or stronl Cloudy Urine, due to common Kidney or Bladder Inltatlom, which often result in secondary Backache, Headache. Rheu- at 10:30 a.m. Remembrance Day Parade All veterans are urged to attend Remem- brance Day services in Charlottetown on Tuesday, Parade will form up in front of Legion Home Medals and poppies will be worn. o 3 ::'~ 7:.' cabin now- .1“ \ '3 the WEST INDIES limitation at St. Stephen’s per cent in, the first two quarters e showed there was trouble AL changed with operating a .motar 32:1: fizgslmfiaggvg‘ggggxhfisgfig 3 Nd noon ~' lamb Burlmgt‘m °n 5”"th and 60,-1Per cent in the third- _ though the third stage and its Vfgggwfigmg 1,213,333“; filliitlEL‘kieifiihi‘{233°C 1.31%??? SOUTH AMERICA ‘5: moon, b'y the recwri ‘3 Production reflected delays in 36.3 ound satellite 3 load 5 _ p g y ‘ ‘t’ ' relaxing, analgesic pain relief. Oven; ' f 3 Icy W Eric Ingraham ~ - *9 p y 9" was remanded to Saturday. No- billion CYS’I'EX tablets used—proves ,I . ' '. . . ' awtomonve buyln'gi poor demand a-rated, the third stage did not 1 - ~ safet and success for young and old. . V l i ' “‘9 B‘Shop “rammed at the for oil country goods and seasonal - w vember 10th A.N°1‘th Riv” Road Get aboratory Tested and Certified {A n w n ew *' Mame“ Of Holy Confima- declines in constmfion items the lgni e. _ man was reprimanded when he CYsg‘glfiIt drutgxllstt tod:_v. a" how a ._ . V L M, and spoke to the candl- mtabworkimg weekly said O’fpeb fll‘hey neefied atveIOCel/ztytgf pleaded guilty to not having m_ mm: e or you ee omor ow. ‘ . m and to the congregation. . ‘ .' m1 es an our 0 g e to cease mates on his truck , : thing for his theme, “The Call atle Slipped half: 9013'; £0033: needed to soar far enough out in ———v———————— " lobe Saints." Net Clem 0f ca’pa'cl‘y an pr ' space to be drawn in by the one of our me confirmation 'class was tion amounted to aboult5 333116000 gravity pull of the moon. The OF tomers will: mused of children and. adults “g: c011” 0?: fastest pioneer ll ever went was E N G L to 011 Free. at ihpmSt. garage: foiréflgtggé mg week of 1m yean Sm“- 16:30 mllfs all four}. m it t I ,3 the men SI-vswphen'S’ Burlington- Those Fourth ' qumr Steel Piqmre- satellitgointga: grgfworbiet Sofie ' A ' ‘ ’ - 1 , ments of the automotive in ustry , ‘ l / k? “firmed were‘ Janet case ey Wm be about 3,200,000 tons if the 50,000 nules from the moon after IR -ION‘E IER IS 53 Number Evans, Helen Brown, lube Cole, MII‘S. Lloyd Profitt, MEI. Clair Profit-t, Mirs. Keith Sudsbury, Mrs. David Adams, Ill]; Daiwson Cole, Mrs. Hollis May, Carl Rogers, Ellsworth lingers, Jackie Bryanton, Jerry Minna, David Adams and Daw- m Cole. Iiidtop Davis was the preacher Blithe evening service at St. as', New London, and of- fic,ted at a baptismal service Winn Elizabeth Jean, the infant Mater of the Rev. and Mrs. YkErid Ingraham was received “lib the Church. The god-parents Wiley Mill, Annie Bryanton,’ manufacturers decide to make up for lost production in the final weeks of the year, Steel says. Building of inventories by suppli- 'ers of auto'p'arts will help hold up the steel demand even if car as- semblies fall 10 per cent short of the original target, it adds. Steel’s price combosite on steel- malc'mig scralp advanced 33 ‘ents to $42.33 a gross ton last week. N.Y. Stocks Set Records a 21/2-day journey through outer space. 'Dhe first air force moon rocth fired Aug. 17 blew up 77 seconds after launching. The second, or Oct. 11, was a daring stab inti space that travelled 90,000 miles before it was lured back by the earth’s stronger gravity pull and burned up. STOREY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION - - - - supply. install and repair any o . ‘c— roll your own it Be the centre for AFTER-DARK ' at holiday galas or family of attraction Turn in your topcoat ; g ; tan in the tropics this winter aboard the sleek new Empress of En land. Enjoy air-condi- tione luxury . . . Broadway entertainment . . . two swim- ming pools and leisurely calls at storied Caribbean pleasure resorts. You’ll al- ways remember Canadian Pacific’s service and cuisine—- its real southern hospitality! 14 DAYS JAN. 14‘ We“ Miss Jane Fletcherig Rb E. type, anywhere in province , parties . . be beautifully gOWT'IEd f and Mrs. C. . ar- . k , . ‘Clga 3 es ' . ' . II'I -- - . "wce bflbfitliitiiet‘ia‘isiipfimfl- Durlng Wee Elecmcal contra” g Wlth in styles deSlgned to gather From $350 . _ I on this occasion was ironirepairing a lamp socket to leave. New York, calling at San ' . .. NEW YORK (AP) —- The stock {fixfiig your house—FREE ea- compliments! Choose from our . Jun I s" Thoma“, L. Guam” . npcrial 0“ ExclusivelyI {T011ng the afternoon ser- VI‘F. Mrs. Walter Cole,\.Sr., re- NMid the Sacrament of con- tion at a private serv1ce at her home. WI) STRIKE BENEFITS loam (Reuters) —'- British “if unions last year Paid 01]“ 1? £3,000,000 (9.400.000) 1“ ‘t benefits, more than any V Since the 1926 general strike EleNG EVENTS “11 be picking up poultry at .. r’s yard every Tuesday “18 high 3; market price further notice. Contact A. fluent. Rustico. If dance, Bonshaw In every Tuesday night. Burns . IL'Admission 50 cents 10 cents tax. P. Concert, Tracadie Hall, . November 10th. 8 o- SWPer at Canoe Cove Nov. [1 "sewing from 5 to 9 pm. It to the Chicken dinner in 4;” Harbour United Church o'fidnesday. November 1‘2?“- flom 5 to 8 pm. t“they and chicken din- market rushed on to record peaks last week as Democratic election victories spurred hopes of bigger government spending. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $3.70 $202.40 for its largest weekly use since the week ended July 26. = Stocks rose moderately on the day before election although a de- gree of uncertainty was apparent. to a record high. The Wednesday advance was a n o t h e r record peak. A vigorous upsurge Thurs- day put the AP average at its latest all—time high, $202.70. By Thunsday’s final hour, how- ever, traders felt the rise had gone far enough and there was vicious profit taking. . _ But Friday saw some additional profit-taking as well as conSlder- atble switching and cross currents which dropped the averages for a minor loss. It was regarded as normal consolidation in VleW of Dow Jones industrial average at a record high of 554.85.» The stock market has been known to fall in the past when Democrats won at the polls... One market analyst explained the seeming anomaly by saying. "Now it's an Eisenhower market supported by the Democrats. APPLIANCE REPAIRS - - motors, ranges, automatic wash- ers. etc. STOREY ELECTRIC 136 PRINCE ST. 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