... “JULY 15. 1935 THE UHAKLUFFEFUWN GUARDIAN PAGE Five- STOCKAQUO TA TIONS Myt’l.- Stock Exchange isi"‘°"““‘wos real um. i. Gd»... ° furnished by Johnston members sf the Mont lachaoge, Mantras 1S6 Richmond Street (Johnston ‘.... “we; Opened ltoeks lass T i. Pow 8% S Bell Tel C Pow A '0 Pow B ruck Silk uild Prod ,.. can Car Con: Can Car Pfd . i4 Can Cel pfd . 18 gen Ceiu coin .. .. iii, sy, Hydro Elec pfd ... 40% 51 Can lad Al A- ". "i115 9% Cln Ind Al B 8% 81$ Clll North Pow 191/, 41W; Can Psc _. 01/, M’, Cdckshlltt Plow 7 01/; Don Coal bfd 18%,’. 1853 Dom Steel oCsl I 5% S55 Dom Tex Coin ... .... 68 08 "How Smith Pull ... .. il 0 Holl Gold Mines ... .. 1100 14.00 lntl Nlcekl . . . . . . .. ... 27%. 2774, McCall Frnnt ... n... 12% ‘.1 lifont Pow .. 30% .10 Natl Brew 30 lid Nat Steel Car 14% 14% Power Corp . 7% 7% Quebec Pow 14% 141,5 Shswinigau . 10 151/; .South Can Pow , 11% 11% Steel Co Can Com 40% 40% BANK! Commerce . . Montreal govalscutis oys .. 14 Bank of Canada ‘ lam rscel aneoua M’ I ii (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 14 M . Oats, fired no 1 l5. - "Flgur, spring wheat patents, first .1 jfloiir‘ seconds 8| 7d. Flour bakers $4.01), Flour winter» whoa: patents. choice Iss0 m 33,40. Flour white rnrn $6 40 to $5 50. ~Brsu ton 2'.’ 26. -- - ~ '- Ihorts ton 24,25. Miiidlings ton 27.5 to N.%. Boiled oats bag 00 lbs 3.25 Hay no 2 per ton cariots 12 Chccse no 1 cur Ont 10% to gggs in cartons A 1 largo 11 o .50 10% to 32 ' ailvel- 30 5-1011 off 13-10d. < llfost of tho usually (I7 Johnston avnlirlfiWardfi Special IIOINING MARKET GOSSIP NEW YORK, N. Y., July Iii-The market was firm yesterday with special strength developing in cer- tain groups such as the motors. mot- or accessories and aircrafts. The buying in General Motors was par- ticularly persistent with the stock rising 1% points. Chrysler also was strong. The good earnings reports expect- ed of the motor and accessory groups for the second quarter are bouyiug this section of the market wtih the balance of the list showing some signs of being tired. Lsidlnw and Company. SUMMARY . NEW YORK. N. Y., Jilly lIi-Golll ' bars quoted in London at 140s 11d. unchanged from Friday. London bur Forward 301fid off 13-11111. President Roosevelt, asked whether it would he correct lo say that he \\'as unulteraiily oppsed to permitting banks to resume underwriting replied thiit would be n pretty good guess. liiidio Keith Orpheuiu nnd subs in 21 weeks ended May 25, liliiii, profit $388,003 alter all charges, but before providing foi- diridends in arrears on preferred stocks of Keith Albee and Orpheuiu. Evident-e of a larger volilmc of re- tail for the ivrcek ended July 10th than for tho like pcriod lust year was reported by the Commerce Dept. weekly business survey. Holding that the New York, Chic- ago sud t. Louis RR is not in need of reorganization st tho present time ICC approved extension to Fcii. 27, £37 of RFC loans totalling $8,811,- 1. DcVoe and Reynolds and subs in six mouths ended liiay 3i, 1035 prof- _it $201,585 after charges lint before federal taxes ligninst $200.37? for like period a year ngo. High Low 14st Up 3O Ind ,.. .. 122.63 121.20 122.20 .27 20 Rails .. 33.31 3228 333.21 .32 20 Util ..., 22.42 21.00 22.28 .171 Hills Low Lust 0f! 40 Bonds 06.78 .13 Dow Jones. With Dominion Coal pfd and Dem Steel and Coal B enjoying the Holt- Gundy interest and sponsorship I would not be surprised to see these two stocks made the active leaders in the Montreal market for some time. If they are to become the active trading media you should try and interest people in them now. BAKING IiETTEII Friday Evening NEW YORK. N. 1'., Jilly 12—-A few stocks went still higher but the In- dustrial sverngesoloscd l‘ of a full point higher thsn yesterday, at 1fl.20 active stocks closed only u or V, higher and some of them closcd lower. There is no change in rny opinion that tho market is rounding out a top, during which process new stocks are brought for- ward from day to day, Advertising Bataan-Payable in Advance Central Guardian lomla. 4e. pas ward; Western and Eastern locals, so Mr ward: Announcements and Coming Ivants_ lo per words Classified h oer svorsi in lsuaarlarn Notices, "loo. prr Inch; Lissa of Iioral us Spiritual Offerings, w e (ltgourataa Ilnati sror . er , _ ‘l i. III QQQ Bl Cards. m», so. asi- niunri hum of Condolence, 70o. ass cl Thanks aad Apllrociatiol. 70s. per luck or do. on [or an; advertisement twenty-five seats. lATIh-le per word, tlsres inser- tions for tho price of awe, strictly payable in advance. Miscellaneous aria. c. -r. mums ass ornivso ~ a» factory for canning crab- _ meat at Victoria. masi-v-in-si. 1'1‘ 1S OUR. DUTY T0 PROTECT our dependents. The day will come when our income ceases. Insure its perpetuity by a Sun Life policy. Arrange it with J- A. Moore. Currie Building, Char- . lottetovln. L-ciiib WI! HAVE ANYTHING. ‘AND everything in the small rubber lines. Order by mail direct from manufacturer and save 75%. All orders are mailed postpaid by u: in plain wrapper. Mail order catalogue sent. free on request. Novelty Rubber 1015., Company. Box 853, Dept. K-il, Hamilton, Ontario. _ ' N-‘i-tf. To’ Let T0148!‘ - DESIRABLE ‘l BOOM house, 40 Victory Ave. L-l7d0-7-l0-8i. N) LIT-IIAIJOI A LARGE ' tarnished house. Airy rooms. Good location. Apply 248 Richmond Btrct. 11-83104-13-31. I0 Lure-S" IIIALQIQ-D, 1' tonsil. hot water heating, are 11sec. Phone 1808-12. - g v , _ liwd-‘i-lii-ii. Wanted ......'~":..n>'.'t:i.r . 7""? time Gasman Ofllee.“ ‘ Ii-Ili-‘i-lt-si. FOB SALE -— AUCTION FORT!- Flve, Bridge and Whist Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Joli Printery. Nov. i-iif. FOB SALE — HEAVY JBOWN Paper suitable for placing under rugs, efic. Guardian Ofiloe. 8-27-tf. son sans: - 1031 SEDAN n? good condition. Apply Guardian. L-83l9-7-12-3i FOR SALE AT CRAPAUlL-A house and garage. Apply Ziipha MacQuarfle, Summerside. L-8365-7-13-3i. MODEL “A” FORD TOURING car, run 17,000 miles, with new battery, price reasonable. .1. H. McPhsil, New Haven. 8362-7-13-31 F011. SALE -- i980 CHRYSLER. coach in good condition. A bar- gain for quick sale. May be seen at Wakeiinb Garage. Aipply Bid- ney T. Green 6a Co, s1 Queen 3t, L-aass-v-is-ai Male Help Wanted warrrso - sum son rants work. State wasfl- Write Guardian. t - e Li-BSOO-‘l-fl-Si. WANTED-A MAN POI IAIN work- Prank McLean, Cornwall. n-aavo-r-ia-si Female Help Wanted ~ work. am. o. n. momma. York Point. n-saos-r-ia-ri rsn - MAN ro wonlr on wall-ii. Apply in bmflh °° a"! Rodd, ni-aciuey. L-sais-‘l-is-si. . ted to mainly film" wit‘ :1: Products to established cus- tomers in Charlottetown. W251i earnings avarasv W" l‘ ( AylWlTlNlPEfl. July 13_ nan wanna-nausea: mas. " fiTm-i-is-iv-n-aa amass “ra- "'1" F MARKET GOSSIP Look for a considerable setback this month and do not think the sp- arent. strength of the market will alt more than another day or two. I pointed out Tuesday that a num- ber of individual issues would un- doubtedly go a few points higher still before the market finally turns down and that is exactly what hap- pened today, so don't wait for the last eighth. Arno. ‘Del got to iflfi but closed at 121. On further bulge, possibly near 18, sell a little abort. Columbia Pictures rallied 2% Doints after its reaction of over six points and moderate short sales around 7S or 79 should prove quite profitable. Westinghouse rallied very feebly and if you took your big profit near sixty, as advised recently. you might sell a little short around 50. Johns liianvilisflaa well as Amn. Tobacco B Closed lower and should have a further good reaction very shortly. Phillip Morris sold at 50 and while it will sell much higher this fall, it could also react 6 or ti points if the general list gets very weak. Sell out half around 50. General Motors is always the last stock to make a top and I do not think it will go very much higher. Nor will DuPont. United Aircraft ‘cloned at 15 Monday when I said to sell iiuif on furtbea bulge. Last night 1 said to soil the remaining half on further good bulge, which means anyway 11/, to 2 points. It rose ‘V; more today and might go above 17, ‘where 1 would certainly take prof- t I. General Electric could go a point higher but in the coming setback it should go to or slightly below 23. Chrysler- may yet go to 34, but: don't overstsy your market by waiting for the last eighth. In llmrt, iIw-‘i hi- 1‘ill'l"ll‘ll nwsy by the apparent strength of a few is- sues, but gci out willie the getting is good. MINING ... \ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 14- Stocks Afton Klgoma I. Show .. Lnmaque 1.2a Gold .. Little L L . . . . .. Mncasea liiari East .. Maple L . . . . .. ... ... McIntyre ,.. . McWatters . Min Corp Morris . . Newbec . Norsnda O'Brien .. Olga Oil Sullivan . iiylvanite .. Toburn .. Teclr H Towaginac .. Ventures . Wayside Tout ssiésuriiifissi.“ UNLISTED Brett Tr Brownie» Church H _. Cobalt .. Dal Oil Hurl Buy Lebcl Oro _ Sud Mines ‘.1. ..'. GRAIN Canadian Press) Closing grain futures:- Whest: July MA; Aug 8015-1‘. Oats: July 43%; Oct 8095-!“ Dec ca? nom. arlo : July S“; Oct 83% to ‘A; Dec 84 nom. Cash pricesz- ‘ Wheat no 1 hard and no 1 nor so: Ne 2 nor 77: No I nor 7!: Ne 4 nor 64%: No d wheat Ill; No I wheat B7 $5: feed M; durum 70; Track 80. Oats: Nuhcw-lflqflNoilfiw and o: 1 feed 401k No 1 feed 884i: m! had 27%: No 3 feed 24%; Track Currencies Gian Press) July is-lnlding steady tone on Montreal foreign exchanges Saturday- Tho mid atoning advanced l‘ o! a coat o LII 15-10 while the French fir.“ nited a a m Btatssuceiia: Trains-lo both held imnecessary- 0N6" m‘ di "’°"°,,,,,,,,,,,..“°_° 1...... n. s. . am '"' "°‘.’§:.....'i"’ miifab‘. if» m“, a, an.» in aims-gs twain u- wasso-it all ' 8-10 to Irene! visd wkiistts I 1V. Y. . Stock Excficnge (Quotations furnished by Johnston and Wggrl, llambars of, Montreal Stouka six-insure. Ila-mall 0M1 Market. 150 Bichmond ltrrot, Char- lottetown.) ' -____. Stocks Opened Last Am For Pr) Pfd 27% Allied Chem ... 158% Allis Chaim 211/, Atl. Re! 252-’; Amer Con ,.. 140 Am Car Found ... Am For Pow . Cari Pao Case Thresh Cel Corp Com Sou ,.... Cong Nuirn Ches Ohio Chic North Chryslen Mot .. Colum Gas Elec Com Sol .. . Con Gas ,.. .... Con Oil . . . Con Can .. Corn Prod .. Del Hud . 1'1 I Dupont East Kodak Elec Elec Gen Gen E Graham Paige Great North pfd .. 211/, Hud Mot S lntl Hsr . 4m Intl Nickel . 27% lntl ... lntl Tel .. 0% Johns Man . 531,5 Kan City South 51,4 Kelvinator . .. 13% Ken Copper 18% Lambert Co 26% Llg Myers B . 116 Liq Carb .. 32 Loews Incorp 42 Mack Trvuck 201,5 um. Alkali avg liont Ward . 29% Nash Mot 131/; Natl Bis . , 31M, Natl Dairy Prod . .. 107i, 10% Natl Pow Light . . . . .. S84 8% New Haven 4 4 New York Cen ... 17% 17% North Amer , 17% 17% North Pac 2014, 19% Pack Mot 414 4i,‘ Penn Rail . 237’; 23% Pull Ser N J {i7 30H Phil Pei: . 21% 21"’; Pullman Co 4'.‘ 4355 Phil Morris , . 50' 40y, Radio Corp . 0% e14 Radio Keith Orph 2 2 Rep Iron Steel 14% 14% Safeway Stores 307,, Sears Roebuck 40% m Co 10 Socony Vao 13 South P 13% South 11,5 Stand 15s; Stand 3% Bland . 33!; Stand ou N J . . . . . . ,. 48% 4a Stewart Warner ... 12 1115 Thermoid .. . . . . . . , 4 u, 4% Texas Co _ _ ~ Tex Gulf Sui . Tim Roll Bear . Steel Van Steel Warner Bros Co West Union West Elec Woolworth Co Yellow Truck Coach Ma rk ets A t A ‘ Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mines-Slightly higher. New York-Stocks closed un- changed. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged to 1,4 cent lower. York-Canadian dollar up 90 27-32. Excmzvcz (Canadlan Press) Closing exchange rates:- At Montreal-Pound 4.90 16- frsnc 0 d8; U. S. dollar 1.00 8-10, At New Trk-Jound‘ 400- franc c.0154; Canadian dollar so 27-32. At Paris-Closed. In gold-Pound 13!. 14: U- 5- dollar 50.13 cents; Canadian dollar 60.10 cents. NEW YORK, July ib-Foreign change steady. Great Britain 4, y‘; low 4.06%: close dgy ,bii1s 4.00; France 6.61 .2254: ‘"" - i 40,87: Canada II 27-32. PRODUCE (Canadian tress) MONTREAL. July is-While hut- tar prices were higher on the kfont- real dairy and produce markets last wool cheese and eggs held steady. Potatoes moved sharply downward. Tbs butter market 1mm! till with ranging from 201$ cund for carlota or ts to the rstail trade were at 21 cents for solids an 5% o prints. Cheese was 109i to 101i ssais for no 1 current Ontarios and I76 to .1016 cents for Ne 1 Ohshees. '. Graded shipments in elrlotl or its! ‘ 21 to 2| esnta s seas ax- high K t . and l7 to I! rsnia for C. New potatoes were so to U1 IO- and bag o! OM18! Astounding Of Misrepresentation By The Liberal Leader Example time. Canada was enjoying an era our administration to have election THEY BECAME and New Brunswick DID THE FINDINGS PATRIOT, March 9, 1935. Robb, Minister of Finance in THIS CONNECTION." Thanks to the MacMillan Government, co-operating with the other Maritime Governments and the Bennett administration at Ottawa, this Province now enjoys an additional subsidy increase of $150,000 per year for all Thanks to the Saunders-Lea Government, Prince Ed- ward Island was deprived of obtaining this subsidy in- crease six years ago, when according to Liberal apologlts Who was responsible for this loss of federal subsidy, amounting to $750,000 on the basis of the amount received last year by the MacMillan Government? Here is the alibi given by Mr. W. M. Lea, Liberal party leader, at the last session of the Legislature: “I remember when we were on that side of the House and had endeavored during the four years of Ottawa and to prevail on the Premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to join with us, AS THEY HAVE NOW JOINEI) WITH OUR FRIENDS, their replies first were favorable, but on the approach of a federal Prince Edward Island was the only Liberal Govern- ment, the chairman of the audit board did not wish to recommend our claim without being- able to include the two Conservative Governments in the Maritime Provinces, Evidently the Governments of Nova Scoiia. MACKENZIE KING A CHANCE T0 PAY THE P R 0V I N C E S INCREASED SUBSIDIES JUST BEFORE THE ELECTION OR T0 IMPLEMENT OF THE DUNCAN COMMIS- SIONP-l-lon. W. M. Lea, in speech on Draft Address, And here are the facts, Saunders. 0610M!‘ 7. 1929. in a letter to Hon. James A. merit, in the matter of subsidy claims presentation: “You further suggested, last spring, that this Province should come ALONE, RATHER THAN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OTHER MARITIMES. Accordingly, I have ON DIFFERENT OCCASIONS DECLINED T0 CO-OPERATE WITH PREMIER. RHODES AND PREMIER BAXTER IN A JOINT PRESENTATION. I ALSO DECLINED TO HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH A PROPOSED MEET- ING OF THE MARITIME BOARD OF TRADE I What Price Liberal‘ Sincerity? of unprecedented prosperity. a hearing of our claims at HAP Pffififié‘ AHE ‘For the sing Al]! le woman's retirement gears, INDIFFERENT, and as NOT WANT TO GIVE as stated by Ear-Premier‘ the Mackenzie King Govern- The Bane of Skin Infections "The sioin is o. very important or- gan," writes Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesscr. Not. only is ii; an envelope within which the body lies; but it remiiates temperature, resists in- fections, excretes waste. amongst its various functions. All over the skin surface there are millions of pores, openings of gland ducts; there are hairs, also, on various parts of the skin, and it is around these hams that germs are apt to cause inflammation, pro- duoing innocent but unsightly pim- pics and boils which may grow into dangerous carbuncles. ‘These germs are called staphylo- cocci. Under the microscope. when stained and unprepared. they are innocent-leaking, unicellular, round bodies, but they are powerful 84381115 for the evil arrayed around us. It may be said thsisthe exciting cause 0f a. boil, whether on chin or at the . I back of the neck, is a. virulent sta- phylococcus in the hair follicle, which irritates, inflames, and kills the tissues. What is the cause of these various local inflommations? Germ Attacks Tissues There is a skin affection called acne vulgar-is. characterized by blackheads and pimples, which is very troublesome in youth. The skin is oily. the circulation of the blood M T’L. CURB (Johnston and Ward) Pension Poiicu will provide the assured regular income shé will need years ? you have saved will be paid working years of your life. Stocks Last Boauhnruois ... 354 Brew lforp ifum ... 8% Brew Corp |il'll 10 Brit Amer mi 15% Can Mail .. 331/; (‘hump liii pill 7 3 ~ ‘J5 Dist a. . '-’1 Furl] ‘iiu A 27% iiroon Siuiii-il imp Oil . Imp Tull liiil lH-l . hlclcliurs A ... .. Norondu . Took liu.':ii ... “Walker iinmi ... Walker lirmv Resignation. Of Tilley Govt. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. B., July 12- Resignations of Premier L. P. D. Tiiley and members of his govern- ment were in the hands of Lieut- enant-Govemor Murray MacLaren tonight, having been tendered be- fore noon by the retiring premier. A. A. Dysiut, Premier-elect whose party overthrew the Conservative Government. in a Liberal landslide sluggish. The blackheads are little cones of dust oi‘ dirt filling up the ducts of the oily sebaceous glands. Around the tiny hairs and ducts the germs attack the tissues and pro- duce pimples, little abscesses which must. be treated. The cause of acne varies. A sluggish intestine and constipation influence the skin ad- versely. septic tonsils, decayed roots of the teeth are frequently tobliime. At puberty. when boy 01' sill the internal glands are iii balanced and affect the skin as wail as other organs. In treating acne, whether the chin. brow. or nose is the site. it seems necessary to search for a cause and remove it. Lccal treat- ment consists of hygiene cleanliness of the skin and antiseptic applica- Mung ordered by the doctor. Young girls often suffer very much frmn acne, and they are shy and self-conscious, ’ lly if they are so sensitive and nervous. Their general health usually requires special care attention. Domestic treatment comprises thisz-Washing with hot water and rubbing hard with mush ‘ ‘ fortimulre uie circulation “(my my 10155] gpplicfltlmi; order- ed by the doctbr are used. Food to Avoid Bails are most liable to come Whom the skin is thick. A! lnflflm" mum exerts. presure on fibrous tilde and obstructs the circulation of the blood. Whenever lowcwd "resistance" occurs the germs omis- trig boils have their cnoortunitv- so that general (iebiiity may be at the not 0f the matter. as well a8 10001 infection by scratching with nails that are surgically dirty in the sense that they contain microbes. The 'fll'ibdhing of little pustules or sull- ming pimples on the head. foi- by scratching the beck of tho neskmay be a starting-Point 0f ‘i bdl Some pQOplQ are more liable h ‘ infectims. and they wfifl L‘... "a-mitrrttt » jrqiagropefboiis oracne for mclshqsvsnpsra. Iodernmeth- changes to the youth period of life. H199“ made- June 27, conferred with the Lieut- enant-Governor this afternoon, Earlier today. at Fredericton, Mn} Dysari; said the new administration would be fairly representative of all parts of New Brunswick. Personnel of the incoming ministry will not be announced until the swearing-in ceremony oi; Fredericton, probably Monday. although no definite an- nouncement regarding the date has Mr. Dysart continued fro-m Saint John to his homc in Buctouche. where he planned to spend the wreck-end. comprise ultra- violet, X-ray, and vaccine treat- ment. Diet. is important. Rich, greasy foods, excessive sugar, pas- tries, nich cakes are 100d in these cases. Plenty 0f fruit, salads. fresh vegetables are the best addi- tions to the daily diet. which sllfllllfl consist of simple, well-cooked, nour- ishing iood. Fresh air and sun- shine shsuld be obtained in ample amount. There are few genus in the mountains, and in the clear at- mosphere of the sea. ‘Moist. and dark houses harbor genus and ver- min. eds of treatment Light And Air In schools one often finds epi- demics of impetigo, which is a skin affection characterised by pimples and pustules, which dry up into a crust. it is caused by two types of germs, staphylococci and strepto- cocci, and it may spread through s. family, or through a school, which r. ust sometimes be closed forsspell as the children infect each other. In poor districts where the children an iii nourished and below par epi- demics of impetigo are fiequsut. Good hygiene. wlfch includes the provision of light and air and extra nourishment in the shape of milk for p-or children ln the schools. is the best preventive of these diqust- Tris lurrnuu. LIFE ASSURANCE Co. or CANADA, Heap Orrics, TORONTO, ONT- Plcase send mr particulars of I out obiigating me ifi any way. Name {Q Every business and professional woman would ‘do well to face this Problem: Since I cannot work all my life, what should I do about an income formy later Here is the solution: Kn Imperial Pension Policy will pay you a certain definite income every month after you reach the age you want it to commence. In addition, it guarantees that, should you die at any time before your monthly payments start, all the mono! to anyone you name. And, in the meantime, your Pension Policy provides a ~ cash reserve fund to meet emergencies during tho‘: Send the coupon today for particulars concerning this admirable savings and investment plan. |MPERIAL Lu= Branches and Agents in all importqnl centres . \‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ mpci-ial Pension Policies, with- Hddrvrt 5S! Viga Says Mollisons Have Something, “Up TheirSleeves ”I (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlrc) v WINNIPEG, July 12—'I‘he fly- ing Moilisons, Jim and Amy, have something up "their sleeves." At least that ls what. J. W. Johnson, {other of the noted avia- old sourdough, who once mashed over the trail of '98 to the Yukon wihai, it was though. "Amy is home in London at present," he said. "She and hec husband have something up their sleeves but I'm not pcnniticd to say what it is. You'll be hearing of it one of these days." T l! ii I] IE INIHISPITAI. Are Victims of Level Crossing Accident N e a r Kingsport, Q I ' (O. P. ‘By Guardian's Special WIN) N 3., July 12- Deutb in hospital today of Eileen Young, l6, brought to two the toll dyesterdays level crossing acci- dent riesr Klrigsport. . Drly this morning doctors pre- dicted the young girl could not live through the day. Both her legs and an arm were fractured and she was suffering fillli? severe injuries. _ James Spinney, the other victim, died an hour after he was brollkht in; pimples. pustule. boil. and ear- buacie infections ' 0O IIOGIQ IlIPO fdl-lqfllfif e. wfflfld goidfields was not prepared to soy m crush between a, Dominion Atlantic Railways local train and an auto- mtbilc carrying four persons at Pcreau Crossing. ' Clifton Rogers, 22, the driver, was improved tonight. through his obn- dition was considered serious. be- cause of internal injuries. The fourth occupant, Margaret Spinney, sister of one of the victims," was thrown from the car intofiinbos when the accident occurred and escaped serious injury. All four were Canning, N. 5., YC-rl- ' dents. They were motirlni! to Cape m?! mid when he 131155911 ihwlliih Blomidon to pick strawberries when here on his way east. The grizzled the aggidgnt Qg¢urrcd_ Prize Howler: Summer Time was vented by a. man named Wiilmt, who was afterwards known -R-S~~>1-llO- man 0f the hour.