MARCH 18. 1937 é" §-_—— There's rio guess-work t " with Fry's MP1? I promising cake turns out bitter and dry simply bgqgugg the wrong Chocolate is used. Why not avoid such dish .... _. _ , pointing results by always usinpg- -.;:';';f'r§._.,:';ir_“,1$ i; E F17’! Unsweetened and thus be 7A5 and r the ‘PJYLIH ior sure of that mellow, delicious ' ' 1386-34042: . flavour which comes only from ‘ high-grade Chocolate — 1t its, ' the fientral liuardian CRASWIILI. tor K108221911 cummnumnos Lin. msca. ARI-l L-FIlIS-‘l- 12-312. COOKS {or pexiec: pictures. 1/6469-2-2-5-11 J FOXMEY-lzzes: now 1:; ~_p_=;_- A RED BEADED GIRL-IE the matured best. hemn‘ o‘, t‘ g‘: For quality the name Fry's is t, - was: ZZZLS“ZE§“LTJZZ 12""? ; “w squareysmakeaccurate ' ment easy and waste impossible, - -,;~¢ Wang; Use Fry's Chocolate next time ' , you bake and note the delicious WOMEN'S LIBERAL CLUB EL- v difierence- EcTs OFFICERS - Llrs. Reube: ‘ pmcupm L'_d"ugntrtil MacDonald was elected president oi’ Zine lV-z-rnenls Liberal Club in anzxual meeting Tiesdny‘, Quip: oflcew chosen were: patronesses, Hrs. (‘caries Duxmzng. Mrs. Peter ' Sinclair. Mrs. Thane .-\. Campbell and “rs. B. W. LePage; honorary ' 1t. Mrs. H. J. Palmer: pas: 31m Florence D'Orsay: creszdent. “rs. E. T. BIL-I Second vice-president. .\lrs. lllark LIacG-lngan; third vice-pre- sidcni. . . Klein’: secretary. Miss ART-PS l‘ me: corresponding sec- f retarv .\ . J. A. Lawson: tress-i urcr.'.\!rs James Gormle exact» 1 An "cw i\ic!€a:r. .\lr<. ‘ _ Hrs. George ‘Pzveedy ‘ and Mrs. Riusel‘. Chandler. i Write rodny for illuminated booklet -F!l\l\ll'f‘d Recipes m» Lorol and chn-nll-re", flnlnfl many HlDdFfR men..." o! "m; Fry‘: Corn: ma fry’; linking Chocolate Sen: free. Nl-HVLYWVEDQ HOSTIRED — 0:1 '1‘ ‘ evcnutlz Feb 23rd. a pleas- ~ Merit of inzeres: :o n: ' piacc when a lnrge r friends gazhered a: Bee; . ‘SZCJd the home o! .\lr. .nd ‘Mrs. A. C D-lfiezr, Winsloe to do honor w t“ ' em UOFd and hs bride “is Helen Scozt of . field. This luncnon being in the form oi n miscellaneous show- ‘ "er. the bride and groom were ush- 1 cred to the 1mm: room where the ‘Eur micqlmrs inconn upTrt-voni in Elie" “Triudiibu illv The Canadian Press» singles chlmpzonsilip when he won 1,0.\'DON—R. H. Gough-Culili- the title ior 11w ‘lfth ixnze and the ripe of the Royal Boots Greys set fourth YEA!‘ lll _\.lL\'\‘I\\iOH. t::___ Forestry Association Heads s were then announced by E a F‘ " alter nlhich Mr. i gwlcasant man- l ner on mliali‘ o! h wile rixanked I the people fnr if: r thouzhiilllness ‘ The rrmazildcr of the evening was spent in p‘. g Bridge, delightful music, etc. A nffc-tt luncheon end- ed this very pleasant evening and all dcpafled wishing Mr and Airs. i Duiiett loads o! good lncic-(Pat- riot pause copyi. [lee Millard‘: (or Bites. Special Evangelistic Qcrvice TONIGHT I Charlottetown Baptist (‘lmrch 7.30 P. _\l.—Subject “DANGEROUS xncuzcr" Hale Choir 0n the left. is W. M. Neal, oi Winnipeg, retiring plrsidrnt of the ‘ Forestry Animation. who was appointed chair-mm M m, i Prairie ‘Provinces Division ol the Mancini-ton at the annual meeting in limit-w. On the right is Charles v. cum, o! Hull, mat-q s. pflgid- mt for In ensuing year. CARROl-U l0 lbS-----l9c SOAP l0 bars “Surprise” a and 2 cakes infant's Delight" So that Sharpened Spring-time Ap- petilcs will not be a burden 0n overworked budgets, DEVER- EAUXKQ CASH GROCERY is now for - - - . - . 47¢ _ _ PARSNIPS featuring a great.’ money-saving 10 ms _ _ _ _ _ 25‘ SPRING SALE. Here are many SOUP 0f the Empire's foremost foods... T‘""al° 9" all priced l0 protect your purse. TIVRNIPS s: linn . 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Quiglcy. Onldcr, Dingwcll nnd Stcrns. There will be a service at 7.30 tongiht SOCIAL FAREWELL GATHER- ING - Thc Junior Brotherhood of the Charlottetown Baptist Church met Tuesday evening at tho home oi Mr. and Mrs. Rulxsrt in a fare- wcii party to its President. Hr. Edwin H. Cooke. ulio is lcimng Charlottetown to reside in the UBA The owning was plmlsnlll- ly spent with music followed by relreshments served by Mrs. Rupert assislcd by Mrs. _Gc0i1ze Eswy. During the evening the clmxs trach- er. Rvv. H. L. Dcnton. on behalf of the class presented to Air. Cooke l fitted travelling case. Mr. Coulee rospondcd. fcelingly voicing his re- grets at his dwarture from the Is- land. The llil'll0l‘llllZ dislwrsed with the singing rd "For Ho's n Jolly Good Fellow." PILGRIM LOSER SAQINGS (By The Canadian Press) flONlBAY~Ajinlalli Sukdad Bl- dalll Bukdad, n Mlulllm farmer. came here wit-h his hard-corned savings to [m on n Liccca pilgrim- age but hc true mistaken in the choice of friends who robbed him oleverypenne. BANKS IYNWORBXED BY P.O. SAVIYGS WASHINGTON. March 174K113‘ -—Bnnk.= do not now consider the postal saving: system serious com- petition. in the opinion of J..F. '1‘ O"C<vnnor. comptroller o! the tren- aury. "The bunks have too much mon- ey." hc cxpinlns. lie ndlnittcd. llO\\'x‘\‘Cl'. "lllt‘l'i‘ was u time when ihc banks lwre concerned 0vcrl1u~ question. and added "that tiru: probably will come again." U. S. banks 0n June 30. 193G. held 817358200000 in United Stat- es government. securities. or 25.88 per cent, or their‘ total assets. In 1929 the amount. was S-Lmllliltlllt]. or 5.56 per cent o1 their Meets. WHERE GLADIOLI BLOOM (By The Canadian Press) LEILBOITRNE - Ten thousand gladioll in mried colors during December and January made s flower farm at. Mount Evelynmenr hcrc, one of the beauty spots o! Australia. FINDS WHITEO AK S TRUTHFUL STPDY IONDON. March l6 — (CF) — "What s personality the old lady ' ‘Whiteoaka’ in. and with wllnt i uminnting insight Miss Price hurdles the clmrmter." ‘syn Syd- ney Carroll in The Daily Tele- graph. This play by the Canad- ian. Mien dc in Roche. has had it-s 350th performance here. Observe her ohltinate conquering; o! arterial decay, the gay creakin- eiu or her movemmu, the swift interplay oi smile and frown, the grim wilfulncse. the mark o! mal- ice, the naughty moment. nnd watch how every human weakness i4 softened and obecured by the- actress in an overwhelming kind- lines and understanding. Can comedy reach higher’ or better limits? You will find ll the P137" houll in one at he most imprrnsivc and lfllflhtll stud~ Canadian llOYOlKSI and NnncyPricc I with a ll?“ ‘ a pnw-snui 010m- 10S of new rim‘. my woman has in a (‘lfzl-Yllfllll‘ crmtiml of an 01.2 1 H, of “l, mm, ~ l givrn l.» lllt‘ Ffiiulz 1 tlic;itre._ innuly _\'l'illll who has pissed. her p _ ‘\- m-hi- a. m brilliant century. expound; tile charactnr k‘ ‘ ‘_.-- “ ‘ ' ______. _ _ _ v Scottish Students Honor St. Andruu P"" 1.—< University students. veering up- prnprlnte costumes. marching In the traditional Ink- Kennedy pro- cenion tn st. Andrews, septum mtvudq wwu. The student leak. w‘. www : ~—~-— a 1 Ina the procession represents 5t. AnllrcI. and been the crow on which he nnflerrd in Greece. and which was to become the ultlre oi Kate _ chiuln. “its Hn‘ nclcc of Bhho] Kenna-fly. who rounded It. Solvfld l allege- lhe Sooflhh naflonal flu.