" Heins thus ltilllsd-whm striobllf -' Iaihc 'stream howcvn a llwins- seven feet ,‘ ' A. H0|lllE di" 00,- siznlfio 8'-lfoolt. *G15-i"iiiPon1'eo ¥"~'“r NUMBER cur' i 'ifeife ciover-Timciityseeii--vnaeroreii _ - improved-Millpond _and .Derby Turnip " `eed-Yellow ,Globe-V and “Yellow Inter. mediate Manatil-'Se_srl-'-W_l`iite.~ Russian- White Fife-- ed Fife and 'Marquis Wheat _' " White Banner _and'V-io! _!‘¥-Qots-Duck- lg- and Mandsohsurl I 'll _ i - " - - pluokwheat--Golden Vine Peas -- Vetch- I 5. _ _ i _ -_ ,fa,|y.-llate-Alsiks-Whltet;-`-Sweat and - Q \ o o o SEEDS -Plant Of Tliciure Milk Co. 1 .-- e- -_ ._ ... ’ _ __ A Clean Bill Of Health For All Its Employees Is U I ` ' " A Feature In Its Policy Of 'Safe Milk.-For The Baiiiey -'- Silverhull Interesting Visit To 'nie /City. Most Up-To-Date Plant In The Maritimes i W ` Representatives ofthcmiardisn Promthecoclertlis milkgoca andPstrl.ot newspapers paida icthsautomaticnllerandcappet-. visittotheplaut ofthePui'e Milk aniacliinealmosthumaninitsse- Co., and were given a very inter-_ tion. , esting description of the history A very strong point in the pm- of the business by Mrs. Cox, and duction of Garden City Milk is were shown about the plant by the that there is no filtering between IHBIIIBBP. Mir. Cox. V pasteurization and bottling, ss The Pure Milk Co. has been do-' this practice is frowned upon by ing business for about six years. dairy authorities. " md in this time by enwurasins Another interesting feature is the farmers to produce Glenn milk, the way the bottle mpg Qomg ln as and Longfellow Corn. Hill of which we are ; prices. - -if _ wiioi.EsAi.is_ ;` ;sti`tutes. h 5AI| fresh stock whic selling at - -lowest and RETAIL ` ?_5,,eeiei priest to Eatmete' _c_i_uii_e_ _ami in- h we have bought gfrom most reliable seedsrnen. ` _ gCa|I and see the extra good quality of our ' §Seeds and get prices f 5 A. HORN 4-ii-is-is-in .‘ ‘ before buying. coco. . i ‘Z .| ' Héro Of Titanic ,- Disaster In Want icsosiiisu in-ess). ,'.- g,i_it'i°A moss. oa.lif..‘-°-ivril 15- ,mgty years ago Charles Herbert iftlieider, second mate of the-, txt;-"l‘itanic when alia struck the and sank withlihc-loss of 'i,iis"1ives. was dusted from 01° ' gpm waters of the North Milauiic ;‘»ms"hai`l'ed as a hem. ,§ 'roilsy Lightholdsr, fi-landless and ;'rieiil',`isa pstlcntaiithesonoma 1 miie- neepitoi one nec: rum 'fsiifferlug from paralyols which lil-5. 5- -'midered helpless his right ann and ' fide , ‘ ' 'i~ Llpithddcr was one of' the four 3- ttieiefflten rescued. Hs' personally ,ff;¢u¢l_ibd iiic rescue cr lnmdrsds at meiifwcnim and children. After tho; dlsfil-o?l'. `I.ilghtlwldv1'¢ I llltlvlof l danger was expected by locks and canals' omoisie. In New Hampshire the Merrimack continued to higher levels but fall- ing temperatures led to the belief that the flood conditions of 192'! would not be repeated.- Conccrd, N. H., had several 'out- lying roads under water, while at Nashua. Chisel Martikas, a farmer appealed to the state for blankets to covexnhis cows' marconed in a bw- _ -Manchester reported the waters of the Merrimack 5.2 feet over the dam at the lilmoseag Gate house- This was the highest since 1921 but still two and it half feet below the level uve years ago. Reports from 'Qing' sections of the state indicat- ed snibller streams were overflow- ing. _ ` -Tliouble Brewing i iuieiis. retorted.-is ree an wee Among- Miners 'r'-riistei-crshiss. ~i~.‘ ....; - f . . ~- i*:-~.f,- #qu illii/,°=\°i2=l'~*¢°» 11°- °°“"-l*9W,*>f“6irieiiiitr~ait».,_~iioru is-_-my mm,” °8°' `h°pm' w m““"'l‘hc Press)-With one 1- silitirbvconetnictingshinmodelsi TNeiv_,England , Rivers Overflow' aosiioti. muse mu is u\.s;i-___i. ‘ 'ive ei New ineissau triosinsi :Wei llritiie Uonnsctidirl and eortiiiuec tc' rise toniah nstiiei-'promised to thhd of the total vote showing Qtl1m|*'f_avci° of a strike should woso ratctbs cut, officers of the mine workers -Union of Canada, tonight wsxqgpreparliig for the opening of negotiations with ooei mine oper- n‘tot¢o;tne0iowsNsstPass to Qtqlillsll working Wrcollltflts. old agreements termin- I 31. there has been no _ " ngreement in effect bc- ' and the operat- _‘°¢"l‘l`°¥?‘1 “P6” th” W” Junta Blow. Pf°el4l°i=°- and aviislevcls were reached. gepnteriy _ol the " sirens ia'connectlcut f , Crown Nest on- vllring in tdks steps leadllll V’ » '_ _ _ "iiii'iiiei»-eeverri an-es of ' _iciriendi or riegotieuous. -‘E urider water bin.-no its was reported. 'nu 1(_n;ri'§*»§, have indicates te tire are unwllllnl to deal o.'iiei;.mereiesiiossi°iseiiirif1im’-iiiieoeiiii cutest me have _aiidths-Oonneoticut to the to form separstc ..it,i='isi-iicea,¢nevatsriiad' _` -tele rest, time fest shove flood "liebe, with the oeiik not yet..;l_n -"»irht--riiriiier our-in te’ eases. " ' iii noweii; use *Write ‘lop of UWM! risen itil i§,-3; so wmisins wrooneuw wwpossblomuwte of aiiproxi S1! ~`\, ,s _ _ ' rctinns have been rc-' 'attvsssrfncin locals totalling 1,4ns of-that muster few voted ixt_:fsvci~ or s strike if were retro ,_.jH'fcctsd_-while us were against 7 "strike proposal.,The vote in- from the Cr0w's is 1 . ssv 'liic!ilias'. This 1 lmdu- rreshet proportions Q" volley southern and pm' of th; northern fields . 'hz \ ' - ~~-s. . ‘V ,_ 1* 4 ‘i-'iz' _ __..»,,.-:. .~ --',. f_. ` _ * if _ i A 1_3* ~ ~ i-» , .1-‘_ - _ x- e ' ' 1 _.",'__.. i-,Vg \ _"' -1 » \ ~ =- sri , , . i » -1 s. _r » I . _ ;_i=~,-I' .sto m E ~."_~» ,.. r \,i‘ t iv ._ _v ~~ _ -'.' »'. _i --:fr I i ~ , . t ,- ,, _;. ,4-_ -».,4 .»_» 4 ‘ _ . » 1 _ S=._-tii-'=ili.if&a'3.i.‘;-T'.- _ ‘li-.._ .. __ _`\`._.__ _ and by giving their customerslsealed containers. mother assur- iservico and Perfect Satisfaction, ance of clegnilngg, have built up a really wonderful After being bottled the milk is business. Success does not come placed in the refrigeratlng room, easily, and hard work and con- kept at an even temperature of 40 stant attention to business have degrees. This room is insulated been a very important factor in with 4 inches of cork, ensuring ab- , i --_-km -, I _- .gg Announcement ! It is with pleasure we inform our Customers thi frhout thc City and Province that 'vo are again doing business at the “OLD STAND” in the Riley Building, 45-47 Queen Street, where awarm welcome awaits you! May we take _thi_s opportunity of expressing our thanks _and appreciation for_the magnificent support » and 'assistance accorded to_us in various ways during the three months we were obliged to carry on business un- the success of the Pure Milk Co. solutely no change of tempera- 5 The first department visited ture. was the Receiving Room. Here the Another precaution against der difficult and trying' circlunstances in our temporary quarters on Prince Street. The splendid spirit of loyalty and co-operation manifested by you will never be forgot- milk is received, weighed, and germs is the automatic bottle tested for flavor, acidity, sediment washer, the bottles being run and fat. Any milk not of good through three different compart- flavor, too high in acidity, or hav- ments, containing three different also kept ii daily sample of each ferent temperatures. fN‘l¥l€1"B milk’ test bein8 made In connection is a lavatory twice a month and entered in the where the staff wash with liquid records, and each farmer paid ac-' soap, befoio handling the milk. cordlngly. After being acceptcd,.A1l uniformsare changed twice a the milk ls weighed and dumped day, and are kept white and sani- ln the vat. It goes from the vat tary at all times. There is a show- to the No-Foam Clarifier, the only er bath in connection, available one in the Maritimes, and of for the use of the staff, and which which the management are very no doubt, proves of much enjoy- proud. This machine has a caps- ment to them. city of 0,000 pounds per hour, and , The Pure Milk Co. have instal- after clarification forces ‘the milk -led an' automatic Ice Machine to the floor above, to the pasteu- which uses a solution of ammonia rizer. to cool the Butter Storage Room, It is very remarkable to see the which is in the basement, and the sediment removed by the clarifler, Riefrigersting Room for milk on even after the milk has been fil- the floor above. tered. This sediment contains fine In the basement is the Cream particles of foreign matter, broken- Pasteurizer, e. most complete ma- down tissues, blood. etc., which chine, which prepares the cream cannot be removed by the filter. for churning. From the Pasteuri- This is a feature in producing zer the cream is pumped to the Garden City Mllk.'Each farmer churn, having a. capacity of 700 supplying milk has a filter, which pounds, where it is chumed, and is a highly nlckeled container, later made into prints, of the With li. very fine strainer in the sizes the market demands., bottom, which wemoves many Very permanent and up-_to-ante particles from the milk. Mr. Cox are the floors. recently rexnodsllsd. produced 'a bottle containing sedl- of steel and concrete construction. ment obtained from milk by and the electric wiring lately in- menns of the clarlfler, and it is stalled is of the conduit type. really wonderful the work this It was also very instructive to splendid machine does. All sur- see the steam process of steaming plus milk. not required for deli-_ the cooler and »bottier,/ and _ali made into butter. - There is absolutely no chance of Before being returned, the far- any germs living after-_the equi?- mer’s cans are washed and sterlli- ment and plant are sterilized in sed, and placed over a. steam jet, this manner. ensuring perfect cleanliness- The Every member of the staff of the motto at the Pure Milk Plant. Pure Milk Co., has a clean Bill of Above the Receiving Room, are Health, a. feature which should be the glass-lined Pasteurizlng Ma- ulipreoiated by all their customers, ing sediment is refused. Here is solutions, and water at three dif- 1 lr i ten by us. In our new quarters we are equipped better than ever to despatch efficiently and promptly all b"“‘ness entrusted to us _ Three direct telephone lines have been installed - - Numbers 698, 699 and 641-if one line is busy please call -another number. We represent the Maple Leaf Milling Company Lim- ited, Royal Insurance Company Limited, Hudson Bay In- surance Company, the British Oak Insurance Company Limited, and the far-famed Peerless Be-' wages, manu- ' factured by J. & T. Morris Limited, Charlottetown - an enterprise we, as citizens of this Provi--'°. should be justly proud of, so let us boost the Industries employing - loczil capital and labour. very. isseparated'and thecreani ‘equipment-around the plant: ' ‘ ‘Always at your command and service. DeBIois Broth ers i a LIMITED 45-47' Queen Street WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, EXPORTERS. AND ‘ i FIRE* IN SURANCE. AGENTS I _ l H 1 I 3 i chlnes, one 330 and the other 200 and which Mr. Cox says is in V V i _ T with Recording Thermometers and llcy of- “Wa lead, others follow." comply with cityby-laws.Pa.steuriz- It was s very interesting visit. ing milk means heating it to from and one that everybody should| 142 to 145 degrees F. and holding it make, for without sting the] for thirty minutes. To heat milk splendid equipment, and the care-i over its degrees, epciis it, and ful wav the milk is handled. one less than 142 degrees does not kill cannot realize just what a fine in- the germs. These machines, as dustry we have in our midst. It is are all others in plant, are motor said to be the most up-to-date driven. From here the milk goes milk plant in tha Maritimes. to the cooler, which is the mantle The representatives of the news- l`liA1` 'ihlt PEOPLE MAY KNOW (A column-of interest to ali recording accepted facts and worthy opinions regarding the lllltc of alcoholic beverages in modern life; as well as news of the progress of the campaign for a "dry" world.) (Sponsored by the Grand Division, Sons of Temperance P E I. ‘fertile wits of Ensland may not be tea-ming much money these days, ,what with Capone in Jail, but they Ego right on making language. l Out of the bsdlands that gave this country such familiar phrases ills "taken for a ride" and “on the spot" flows a continuous stream of type, and which cools the milk papers appreciated very much the ' ° _ fo instantaneously to 86 degrees by courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Cox, , new words and new usages for old fo runnin it c r i filled with and feel that they spent a very words. These are some: g ve p pu ne ACCEPIU G THE LOGIC OF IT Mr whiskers' A general term children, whites and negroes. shilli- °:::'i";-....°'°°°"°' ....-':::~:e...'“° '“-......-°.:";' -.....°°‘°“ 1" °....'°-°°::~.°.‘:.° ...se mi M- -»-»--- ll ° -‘ . ' ' ’ ¢ i iii ini ti now gell Imam! IW! hollis to bod." IN -and the Beauliamois Lllbti Heat Drymixloe ligymecsltw ;l;l;i;nl: 5;m;x:°;:;”°pm“i;ll’;; gi £;su“_ said in mains- 6° a "I and lower °°fF°"'**’°n. V *h"’°““ __m__ mm means hard mm ms mmm Dollm hem 0, the dw km' www' hen; mm, rn Bolvathiaconundrumif the lament dollar loans. About the only Hhllls mod mn* 'ru' ' 0 Y vnu' MMR" is well founded. The Chairman of on thc high sees that are making a ,“°x*'°"‘m ;`“’“"m“ lm “MM ‘N9 gh, U, s_ WWW Bom; comes re- profit are these coiierc rteemsmps. O 1 7*'-it - 1 th H f Representatives’ They are advertised as dry. They shesaid,'ibesad|aacirtfivsiimn1 m_|tsajsfabisarrescsrfslicose`oie e cusco is dmand beam” mmm, a day lookin! _after his health." nsiitagns a soft and subdued cai; zarnlge mcgmmittceihatbegting 'hot BN le me mem knowing they vm ll i Chun’ ohwun U M huhvenhd 4’ ps' mo 'lm mug or P - that the ships be unmolestcd by drunken passenii- sorne kind of asap would bs worth with black contrasting stripes. Al allowed to advcrtho U n t me d crew wh.” the use of 8100000000, while now he is compar ways use these with an otherwise. under his control are wet ou s ers an _ L nm? uuuw. I : .md sam M makes. water and brine. ` SUJDYBDIB 8 1’l'i°°n- V ____ ' - for the United States Government, i - ` ' Before and After: Deaths from es , D ._ _ Peciaily its law enforcement of- Inmates Smlle girl' despite the fact that shs a nlohoiism (ss reported) in the “cam as oppnsed to my ponw ~ foreigner and her ways areri't our United States per 100,000 population Tr A bsm t r .. b., As Mary Plckford ways." Greta Garbo didn't p have for the last 8 years of the licensed, ..gm‘;?s- su u e or mo or Deplftlid H0llYW00d --that exotic something until sne|1iquor traffic, 1910-11, averaged whwm Gems, ,em for any' °°°m° "° United slam' Umm' B°wl5- 7- F°“° thi’ mst emht years °tlform of force. most often used in miw Yonx, N. Y-., April 15- is e “risen of reii going through the prohibition, isis-1925, the rverageime phrase .to pu, me whack, on.. Mary Plckford painted it-PM-1ll'° Of atmosphere’ but Mary may do a was 1,35; than 2- 5. And for the some mm Hollywood for the inmates or wei- picture with hor- tweive years from isis io 1929 me whens; sureiiiute for "big siroisv 13-le Tend wg;-klioiisc 3;; Lil; averagitahhwss 2. 0. (Fi?u;;:;ufi;°;1i;n- leader of E gang o er HY-'B uYW'°°d * cd by oBU1't8\l 0 il 5' Ta-ta: Onomatopelc term for a stars go tg bod at “ma °'°§°°l.‘ “nd Action Is tics of the U. S. Census Bureau) machine gim. are in PBPDWUU RN' Vf h° W°]f _ , Decreasing the consumption of Short; An aufomgbzm used 55.1 at the Dl3ml686d liquor eannot be said to have work- peeieiiy in tire pm-see "not snort," Bill h\\lll_|l'°d mm' Wm” md ed adversely to public health in fm- 5-_emen mu-_ _ ` this instance at least. <1insel: Either a stupid or a "Hi l'°lP:Wl'u-ll'-l' Wh” ummdc" thfqgvmnm' Quo" The Drunker the Safer: The treacherous person. It come appar- sweethtlfli 'Did 511°”-"I 1°* °“ in Wm? ‘ma ,ll B er ._ New excessive drinker does not try to ently from the Yiddish word thc depiesion and setbacks such B wi kM“'" ' 'H'w hw, drive when he is drunk. Hut a "gantzel", a gosling. UY°“b°Y°““d5"‘°1‘h°v°h°dh°'° mm c mu 'md W" °m__ moderate use of alcohol. which Nature-ray: "All i-izht"or "O. K.” M B WWW- Y°“’r° sewn! IFR. tha lhmmpoi inlzin bankripor my was does not disturbe a man’s Speech or as in the phrase: "I'm feeling nat- mnl 'wht' for of glosninimedon pibday by Ari-hifi' Dellsle PUWBY to walk. sometimes is notice- ure-my'-. It evmemly is bu-ed on Awe" ‘I5 ‘me ' gb), in no way until il; comes to the _ 1°°‘“"“ ‘° “"- °°1d' mmm’ pm' K' °"' mmm in hmmmcy' Dr an in oi su sutcmeiiiie. 'rms err, sms -rieucre seseniiea aouy- iisis ercerea ti.. _inisrisi meiversqii; `4;M;' wen mbmed by mm or ms mmmuon pmed upon Nm "°°d "5 °h°'5“°w it'-mmm "W “mu” md umm' to "mm :Wills investigation. over which our his ships are not able -to compete . ei im erparimeu in me history of the comiiwv all \°°U "ld W; ..,M.» - advwetee for me iemperjwitn shim or other eeuntriee who tv " i ma mwm “Mun mam” md “km--ma when the Wunqmsv ance may ponder with some show are able to advertise their damp- sifeat. of Pliillllll answered many WNW” “W Mr; er-snip was granted. W of 1-qiiutersst in temperanoe. xt ness His ships are losing money m°°t'm°“ lmmm' Bmw' m hu "tm ommod ,L is the tllimpei-atc drinker of alcoho- and will continue to do so., he says. um' mum ww mmwun ‘ "man, "ad mm “mo mt: 6°; lic liquors who is the dangerous so long as they cannot advertise party is or whether we an in the vicesrendersd in the nreiilrl 011 0 I er m this ‘me of speed and meh, "bm, gallon capacity. Both are equipped keeping with their established po- - . - *Y New Ussoas or om worms vioiet ,-eye, » - _ CONTINUE sneaker: An independent stlll,' N ext Meetlng In A iw 1. e., one not run for the liquor OHIO#-G0.1iis., April 14-friie eynaiette. New BTIUISIUIC To Y some one: To betray 01' W double-cross. The usage comes from the practice of some SPSS-ktilsy proprietors in mixing near beer with real beer through ii double url Y-shaped pipe. | To gc out in thecountry: “Taken‘ r a ride," most ride victims being und in an unpopulated spot. Informal Plat Of Education PI'I'I\9BUR»CrH, April 15-.A "no-classes" method of education is' being installed at the University of Pittslrurgh, ` 1 Under the plan, students may' drop in for advice from their in- structors and then do their study- ing as they please. The studcnis gave a cheer when told about it. Then they learned if progress did not suit their instructor-advisers, back to classes they would S0- Not everyone will be allowed 90 use the method, to be announced, in the forthcoming Unlvers’ty cat-I alog as the "informal or conference" ' plan. KILRUSH, County, Clare. Irish Free State, April 14. (Canadian Press Cable)-Patrick Hogan, labor- iie deputy-speaker of the Dsii mir-' ciinn, tonight told an audience here tire ister party would stand benindl the rovernment of President Eamon do Valera in its efforts to obtain for every man "his God-given right to freedom in his own native land." Mr- Hogan said the Free State Labor Party had always stood for freedom and would support the pres- ent government ln a belief ii, stood in support of honest labor. Observers took Mr. Hogan's re- marks to mean the Labor group would stand behind the government in its forthcoming move to abolish o \\ (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Que., April 15--'Phe next convention of the Canadian Good Roads Association will be held in the province of New Bruns- wick, it was announced at the con- clusion of 9. meeting of executive officers. Date and city are to be named later. - A proposal to bring about uni- formity between Ontario and Que- bec in the matter of traffic laws and road signs was under discus- sion, but no statement in this re- gard was offered after the meeting Hon. J. E. Pcrrauit. Quebec Minis- ter of Roads and Mines; Deputy Minister J. L. Boulanger, George A McNamce, Montreal, secretary ol the Association, and S. Squirt-s, TC- ronto, attended thc meeting. Silvia Arrives At Montreal MONTREAL. Que., April 14- (BY the Canadian Press)-The first commercial ship of the 1932 season docked in Montreal this evening she was the 5, S. Silvia of the Purn- ess Red Cross line, from St John‘s Newfoundland. Her officers stated she had made a fast and unevent- ful trip from Quebec City accom- panied by..an ice~breakcr. Officials of the port of Montreal and the shipping federation of Can- ada were on hand to welcome Cap- tain R. Kean. member of the fam- ous Newfoundland family of sea- men. While the Silvia is the first oi the many vessels which will reach Montreal this season, she is not el- igible for the usual gift of the har- bor commlssionars given to the cap- tain of the first boat in. That a- the oath of allegiance to the Brit- ish crown and to retain land annuit- ies normally payable to the British stiveiy me me-i is s mm ohm ouuit for ren nnsrtiieu. "nie time miie iimii. are iieeetsetuttiog ones iiesa seems _ » i ward goes to the first arrival from _ oversees. Until this evening the on- 3_1 ly velsls to nach here this spring l I , MX K ‘ _ "i i l en- a.~¢=-:J l V.