THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I\'a' ’ N!‘ I IT'S TIIE PICTURE TREAT or ‘I GE"iRAI' a TIIE YEAR. EVERY CANADIAN MUST SEE 1: _ l. Ihll column h rourvod lnr III! II _ g :1 louul interest. but Advertising u! n ..,\§\\.§,_\ - I nun; snare any be hurried ll I o. g a word. emu-fly onynblo ll W‘ u . V h O fllielghiziehr‘ coon h» Photographs. Lr-MI. ' ' O0 FED ' inf-em 313m!’ ‘Ne: euanou urn ma?‘ _ LEGION DANCE at Government House, Friday, June b, R. A. II‘. Orchestra. ‘rickets $i.00. 6-4-2. JUST ARRIVED evening dresses. sport dresses. and white skirts. Kennedy's Ladies‘ Wear, Great George Street. 6-4-0. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday morning a speede was fined $20 and costs or thirty days Jail. l-Ie paid up. Two drunks l7 r000 were each fined $5. 335 EXHIBITION 0F GIRL Guide: ' Sewing and Knitting for British Children will be held in saint Pet- er's I-lall this afternoon. 4 to 6 P. M. Tea 25 cents. 6-4-11. Messrs. Davis H. Howie and J F FUNERAL FRIDAY — The fun- - - eral of the late AC. l Joseph cm we?) swam PM E- N- Murphy whose death occurred in m3 Wm“ ‘L ‘m’ siiii VisiiinB Hamilton. out. on hiondhynwlll take Segeliilii o‘; They have been here place on Friday morning at nine dla Wfi? 5 0n l iifiiiill! trip o'clock from the home of his grand- B", ropoitsome good catches. De- father, Mr. Peter Murphy, Morell to 591W Bil-sollne and tire rationing, Little Flower Cemetery. The re- t-ilo visitors are enioying their for- arrived home last evening. aygmlnto the country gm; tho HIT 0N BIKE-The case of I. i cyclist being hit by a car on the NEW EQUIPMENT - The now I-Iillsborough Bridge was Investi- equipment recently installed in the gated by the H. C. M, P. yesterday. Aiifslhetlc and X-Ray departments F i S H I N o EXPEDITION - ‘IHIYRI ‘lfll lllIl-IIDIRS OI ‘INI IIIAVINSI Filmed on the apoti See for the Int time bow they ferry Ioihn to the Wu Frontal - ‘wuulh nos: NIW Inuulm‘ .. 4v ...llENNl$ MllliiAN * BRENDA MlRSHlll ALAN Hill-GEORGE TOBIAS-RECINALD GARDNER-REGINALD DENNY ti" lCAFiov However, police said the accident °i' Vi“? Chiiriiiiiiewllii Hospital is moilioaiiliiilll did 0t amount to anything’ bind DWI/iii! w be Very beneficial and .___!!'$'.!P_ .".._._M..!g.I..-L.A.__EL..__C.__U_R_ 9”“ - the ‘parents oi.’ the boy, who was has bee“ widely ii-ied- Tiio Equili- ment includes a new gas machine and a cardiograph. 'I'he former g operated by Sister Faustina, who i°°i< i1 special course in that work in Grace Hospital, ' " _ The latter is in charge of Sister Mary Ursula while the readings are done ‘by Dr. J. D. MacGuigan, who T°°°T~iy Wok a course in the work. driving the bike, did not wish to lay any charge, The lad was not injured and the bicycle was only slightly damaged when hit a glan- cing blow. The motorist kept on going after hitting the bicycle ap- arently under the impression at there was no damage. OFFICIAL VISITATION -An oi’- ficial visitation to Alpha Rebekah Personals Lodge. No. l0, in Charlottetown was —-——— made by Mrs. Florence MacCallum, The many friends of Mrs. George Warden of the Rebekah Assembly, Macmillan, Cornwall, will regret to Truro, N.S., last night. A special heal‘ of her illness in the Prince Ed. session of the lodge was held. Mrs. Ward Island Hospital. MacCallum, who i5 paying the an- nual visit to the’ rovince, will 0e Dr. F. W. Patterson, President of git Moéiittggjug tomg tid olnxgueifiay Aoiidig jUnliyersitiy, Wolrville, N. S. Pioneers are seen as the pals of star ‘i9 V "miners e . °' r5" 5""? n 1° C W 13$?- nighi- He Roy Rogers in "South 0i’ Santa Fe." Miwcauum was Bwiimpii-iiied iB-‘ii; registered at The Charlottetown. the Republic musical western which nlsht by Mrs- Herbert Rmlsay or _.__ the Empire Theatre will present to TrurO. ‘iimleiiy 01 Sllmnlofside- Lac. F. R. Gates left on return to its patrons for a three day run be- Others present were. Messrs. George his duties yesterday after a pledg- ginning to-day. For the truth of the Ryan, Grimd Master, A.O.F. Gill, ant furlough with his parents, Mr. ~-—i——— matter is that Ro and the boys are Grand Master. D. F- Bethune. PB-si» and Mrs. Fred sates, was; Rgyg]- -.'l,-.-,-,-.~,~, the best of frlen s in real life-and Grand Patriarch and District Dep- ty, Mrs. Addie Arsenault of Pownal have been since 1on8 before m9 uty President, Mrs. Pearle MacKay. N , time he became a Western Sftgl‘. d A degree was also conferred. ha i iinf-‘i-o _-- s rece ved b1 1 o") dying C. W. L. lVIEETING-Jrhe regular husband anngturliicinggrgg 53g‘ 1.1.‘: 'l":.e organization was nearly ten yearns ago, with Roy as monthly meeting of thebatholic rival in England. Womens League was held 0n -i—- Benjamin EXTRA HEYYS- TC-DAY- PHIHCE EWAlili MATINEE 8.15. EVENING 7.00 —9.00. -~ l 3 SHOWS DAILY \ ‘Jiflflflfnfifhlfi-SHIU COWBOY BAND Ii‘EA'1‘URED IN ROGERS’ FILM It's no mere accident that the members of the far-famed cowboy band known as the Sons Of The l! ll I " c-Ma-A-wm 5 - COMING - F SPRING TIME RE VUE BY PUPILS 0F MEYNELL SISTERS SPONSORED BY KINSMEN one of the charter members. And the persgnlriiel toll the presenvtihiglxulig s “Se” i‘ Y e same as Tuesday evening June 2nd. ‘me Messrs. Livingston, ,“,’,‘§§,f§f,§f§§,'§‘%i;a‘,§’§ii},e§§§y‘§,,§°§flv President, Mrs. Stephen Trainer iéoiier maker for Bruce Stewart and additions. The other charter mem- presided and Olieiied the meeting Ompimy‘ “d J- w- Hem)“ "r7" bers are Bob Nolan, Tim Spencer, with prayer. Among the corres- 1 hm‘? 1115i night from the main- Karl Farr, anad Hugh Farr. pondence received was an invita- and “here they were Working on tion from the P. E. I. Speakers’ e P," 1'9"!’ Prince Edward Is- Committee to attend a dinner meet- land; M“ Harri“ is lime! ¢°°i< i1- ing at The Charlottetown Hotel on ‘maid the ferry- Early Days June 10th, when sir Norman Bir- kett will address the meeting. Newspaper Shown There were twelve letters received Ch’Town Hospital ' ' I idler overseas expres- In Capltol Fllm six? fafpprecsiation of papers sent. Reports of the different Today's mammoth- presscs th send forth thousands of multi-paged edtions per hour had a beginn conveners showed excellent work 1 accomplished during ‘ho month. n‘ From the proceeds of the picture class colors of pink and gold pre- ‘M1955 glorified‘ sponsored b the Sub-Division. dominating The six graduates in Th“ “mmffcsl M213? lgursfogg “ii substantial amounts were voted for their white’ uniforms were seawd gifiifihisélieliyikisfilontésd gin thee Cagitol’: Social Service and for the Patrilotilc giznglyle platform during the cere- new picture, "Wild Bill Hickok Fund. As tea is now ratione I A .1“ >1 l 1 Rides," which co-stars Con-stone: was decided not to hold our annua m! P_ 3118 mus ca program in- Bennett and _Bruce Cabot in a afternoon tga_ Aim- l-outme bug- lsiptélse tile addresses. This m,- thl-llliiig real-hie story carved from mess had been nmlsmted meeting c uhe tmusc by Ding Connollys the Wests early days. n adjoumem orc_ cs ra, violin solo by a student Not that "Wild Bill Hickok Rides nurse, Miss Carolyn Kenny; B. vo- is a newspaper story. Far from it. cal solo by Miss Phyllis Blanchard; This Western is lust what its title tu-o solos by Rev. Bernard Gillis, D. =<¢°&iin1_ioii_ir°"1-2s_§s b GELDEItT-TAYLOR - The mar- riage was solcmnizcd vcstorrlslv lmlillos—a rip-roaring lusty tale of i m st t f 11- a recitation or l tribute to uiIid-t st heroics and blazinz 51X’ mgf-lliyggniietellnfia Geifiggit. miaullfifter $1" Liivy Maud Montgomery. to Mr. S 1C0 0P5. _ M.__ w." Geld T, M0,, Churchill and Prayer for England, Ievlllr tiintilolliizid éstlii‘. Tayelor, son géeictilfogofiiorggvilfi gximljotre Dame: .- - b, t m .1 ggut- oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. n. G. Taylor oi - a 0n i by the br- 01181118111111‘! B PM)? $5 an Charlottetown Rev Donald Q chestra. Aocompnnists were Mrs. T. “gm” “mwm” PMS‘ Bootiro d BA r ‘Trinity United W- Cimipbeiir Miss Marion Doucan wlgillile tllliegipalfixndrgldlfshvsangr tlsliglyl CIIUTCII Sofiiciated oGiven in marriage gxiisgréecvzgalimlily- Fiiiiiiwing lino BX- tholisands of employees and miracle by Mr. Neil A. Mut-heson ofLrChar- dancing. W" We" spent in o‘ srsd slldssirmrss; ii”.fif.“l°.‘lii'iiili Billboard‘ » ' ' l'e one - ' ‘ - Ziil-irlgstsllésgygilc "shown in “Wild Biii corsage of lButtrel-flylatltérgsgga ggle ADDRESS To GRADUATES c o I es. young coupe we e u . - “some a“ total."tt:::uii:l.;2t":.itl:- *"“‘*t:““. tram... .r‘“t:..:";‘“..a sic ' ' ‘ ' e ' r ‘umro mmeaere s o ~ tion over 200 once a week. was lust Ethel. frmmys’ “we tended a bmfet on églelg-épgiolflltfffiillaisirgiallxllladig and the Chri ti 'i'i . 1 ~ Mrs. John H. Court. 286 Grafton that tron? {iii lgggligllglllllg iheirse ‘viii gisiycliicgtgeiljl-Egiilégi- Ygaiiér (girgféttaears, luncheon at the home of Mr. editor. owner, compositor. make-up sh Music during the lunchw“ m; cue given w the sick but in most eluded the solo "O Promise Me cases it was prompted by self-in- sung b LAC. John Taylor, broth- terest as in the case of servants or But in several scenes the news- paper of tociay is shown III all its n“vbvefivam-uvnvn-.v.-.-.'e-.vr- -.'r-'-'-‘l-'-'-‘-‘-"-'-‘f- Popeye Cartoon — Green Hornet Chap. l0 DAILY SHOWINGS at. 3.15-7-8:45 mail, pressman. and salesman. fea- turc reporter and circulation man- - "m" er of t e groom. He and his sister, slaves who were cared for while Miss Joan Taylor sang a duct. and t-heie was hope that they might still New Restaurant Miss Taylor a solo. Miss Thelma be useful to their masters but wllo Burns, mic accompanist for the vo- “We cast aside to die like the low- 1 d v1 d1 1 er animals when tl bee id ’ 1 .e1 "t? n aye en essolns I rloy anle o $1.15,“? Euicfi as Nfn and ML, or useless. Universal care of the sick ____ Taylor entered the dining Foam. gveiarslelénkgywngesggvgrlérisln evwas are; Another great record inl lthedres- gcliiegynltejatn sgogtlyhxaftggwagd Nilatrrla even men’ n lacked my sfilrimml €;:rii%rgm§..h?;e ‘fizz. aigsigfnanst, ime Provindes. The bride's tra- f°und”'i"°n' ‘mu was whimy mer‘ oenary. opening in Charlottetown tonight. miliéniiuiigsulmf ‘"1119 oomepl; Q; ma“ 1n the Situated in the Stanley. Shaw d: 19s Pirmr to their mirfiage’ 50m christian religion lS that of a child Pcardon block on Great George My‘ and Mrs‘ Taylor were 9mm“ of Ggd and an heir of heaven. Itis 5W5“ the "Orchid" seemed i” The tained at n number of function ogmtlhedb Plzhtil-lleootfimhigg of lcthflstf’ Guaidia“ representative to have held in their honor, and the many in nfenufn e e§“,,,°‘g‘,‘§d‘ YEQd mm“! i‘ new "high. u u” mo‘! beautiful gill-l they Pofieiyeii iii-iii" that He would rmyvard even i cup Iiidem 511d iiumii" "amurmt fled to the esteem in which they 0g 901d wag," given m H15 mama in the Ciiy- are held by a W10 oiroio ojilji ridg- and that He would consider as done The color scheme in accordance -==—-=—-i~-—~ is Himself anything that was done with the name ides. is oroilid and for even the least of His brethren. green, giving lan airno! t-ropiglaiiiiiili‘ l "In ttlgiedexetrjciseh of ‘your proffil- th i te or. e cre or on ou e e osp a you . cteilor-sgherinerahd interior decora- no dolubtt from ime tot time be “on goes to Mr. J. Austin Trainor, broug t ace to face v. h enothvr cl ar e f this code oi’ ethics. The dignity of man my’ w“ w” i“ ‘ 5 ° d hi God iv h iht to bodii PM‘ °t ‘he emerpflse‘ rixritegrigy and “Ufa arre“ denied '1\'1e arranging and supervising of the up-to-date kitchen was many quarters today. If in the ex- under the direction of Mrs. Hopper, ercise of your roiesslon you have City, whose expert management of always clearly your mind the i m v Cl b l‘ w“ christian concept of man as a. child the cuisine o e " " u - known here. in Charlotte- oi’ God with an eternal destiny, you His many friends will never bv co-operation, descend town will welcome home Mr. Earl to the level mentality whose ideal is pure humanitarianism and Whitlock of New York who Wiii supervise and act as mnitre d'hot.el maudlin sentimentality- whose con- of the “0rchid". Mr. Whltlock was ber oi the Mystical Body is as of an animal whose last employed in the Drake I-Iotel. New Yolk. pain is to be relieved simply that he might suffer no more and who mav t. th a d opening tonight a speAciul 31155.1‘ will be served with be mutilated if the so demands it. the Club orchestra slioolyins dinner music from five oclock to seven. , T'h9’pf0ptlet0fl of the ‘Orchld" are to be congratulated on their restaurant and ills own friends betrayed Hm and still In fought will than for LAW! i ROGERS (EH) ‘l GARRY HAYES sou I SANTA I'll X imni HAYES - uui rlx "M MUSIC“ liIbY ciur-iom mus ‘“““"‘ “mm” ‘l COLOR PARADE "" "it our! '!2!'_!!L .> u. "In a word your nursing will de- iand upon That which is within." e rest of it is the ornamentation. some SERIAL of it. of course. essential some beautiful modem f it merely conventional. In this E M P I R E Fanny every 8mm"! itimgi-‘hw 1°’ mm m (regard I am reminded of a age .:_ - SATURDAY their new ven . \- __*_______. OLD FRIENDS HONOR“) LONDON-(CP) — Seventy‘ “T: old Nicholas Makepeacc o! Wal 91in snows 7—8.45-Matinee Sat. Only mo "Mgygfiv, d 75 . bygmdsrnlinlnvrg tiblneo wear-old Charles Prce o. m. , I“ “'NW"""V'FI$ asltlmderland. lifelong friends. receiv- fi:{,"";.,,','"§,§‘°{;,,"|,'5;'-, “m”, 5'}: i}; COMPANY IIIIAD DIES manager of the Trad Well Com- ed the British rhnuirc Medal from humwym, pany at nearby Sydney River, died lvn i vwihfmhgkis. June 3-(CPi- today after a short illness. He liv- u K1 at the same time for long aifd mleiigitorious service with entin- coring firms. Dr. Chase's Oinlmonl . owner and ed at one time in Backville, N. B. . He Miss Ruth Christie, daughter oi Remembered by Congregation At the close o! the congregation- al prayer meeting at ‘rrini y Un- evenini. Rev. Donald Booihroyd, the assistant minister was prseented with an address by Mr. John A. MoNair on behalf o! the con regation, ac- companied by a wel filled purse, ls an expression of the warmest esteem and appreciation. Rev. Mr. Bcothroyd leaves next fail to take n? I. scholarship at Drew University, Madison, New York. which he won as o divinity student at Pine Hill, is to be married shortly to the Rev. Geo. Christie, who has also two brothers studying for the Minisify, and whose association with Trinity Church while resid. gilhin Charlioiziftown was referred a reca MocNaigp ye mm“ by m’ Mr. Boothroyd 511d M155 (you-ism, were recipients previously, of ad- diesses and presentations by the Choir. King's Daughters, and 01,11- lzifii9ns- from Hamlet concemi appearances: His mothgig ieiiilgvgfiig that he seemed unduly affected bv glllieedcieath of his father, and he re_ seem‘- madiim n51. it is: I know not "seems" Tis not alone Normgltixsitzomarvuusljlxtlfiy $02530“: N“ blftifilidy siisiliration of forced No, nor the fruitful river and the Nor Ziigiecteo behaviour of the vis- He. Together with all forms, moods shapes of grief ' That can dcnolc me truly. 'I‘h£5g deed "seem" But Illlave that within which puss. h v Th et l: ow ese ut th suns or wgejtranoings and the "My dear graduates, - “W's “m! all you havéeleeatigniald Billd all you will learn be but the trapp_ ings around the heart and mind o: a “lftlleisllilflgflifin nurse, no my lntcntio upon the fact that mhlriiidfifig of the sick being the natural out. growth of the christian charity that is i“ "is message of Christ. must nrccessariiy have followed the spread o the gospel throughout the world. In Footsteps of Saint-l "I will simply remark that in ex- °T¢i5in8 your profession you are following in the footsteps of the sa nts. Y k in wealtlinbnduhiilgtiiiiat many or them it an honor acted even to performing the nwst menial and i l i most dggrudllillglltllliflsfilgstlafl eyes the AI ligious upheaval. the care of Sivoiy by the religious orders. It is only_in quite modern times that lav and happy and fruitful nursing became revived and it is exercise o! your profession to hear your duty to uphold its true ideal. one day those words from tho iiDs ‘The great danger is that of be- of , are. of pass judgment 0n course entitled to due recompense they will mean your eternal re- because it is your life work but, it ward." coming mercenary. You seems to me. that the mercenary Bli-rit is entering Just a, little mo much into the profession. If you are not on guard it will dull vour enthusiasm. harden your heartiand diiiifi i335. ‘diifii’ to belabor my Army Meals June 30 S“‘"‘“g °°"”°“' i‘ ‘°"' l theme. let me hasten to congratu- _"—' MARRIAGE! ’ I late you on this happy occasion, 1 suppose this day seemed far away when nervous and trembling you presented yourselves at the hospi- opportunity of biiyhifl 4 type of meal as men are served in quickly. and three years now seem army camps throughout Canada. Lt-Col. R. H. Webb. chief insPec- tor of catering and messing for the Canadian army, made public at a prrrs conference sheet for Canadian troops during army week, June 29 to Jul Restaurants and hotels are being asked, m; part of army week obser- vance, io serve on Tuesday, June 30, one of the day's army menus, pre- ferably that specified for June 30. For breakfast on that day Gim- adiah troops will have tomato juice, rolled oats with fresh milk, boiled eggs. whole with loganberiy Jam, and coffee or cocoa. The diet sheet for dinner speci- fies cream or carrot pork with dressing, buttered par- snips, mashed potatoes. bread and butter, apple pie with cheese and tea or milk. Too Late To Clasify rTF6rifi-r time. Apply in afternoons to 24 Park Terrace. ial for the first time. 'I‘ime passes like a day. but they have changed you from the nervous hesitating girls who looked so faintheartedly at the uncertain future to the train- ed confident more mature young women who present themselves to- night for graduation with the seal at‘ approval of the hospital upon em. "You have been well instructed under the guidance of those very lives who are the personification of the hishsstidsei oi. rlllrsins- All they Delightfully scented, Cuiicun fl ideal for every Talcum Powder use. Highly recommended for babies‘ use. CIITICIIRA TALCIIM RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout 10.80 p in Western Canada I3 52 m (to i000 o.m i 4910 m from Canada and IJ S.A -3I S2 m 25.53 THURSDAY, JUNE 4 P. M. 6 15 ‘London Calling) 5.30 ‘Front Line Family! 5.45 The News. 5.55 Musical Inteiiude. 6.00 ‘Hello, Children!’ Messages from parents to British chil- dren evacuated tp Canada and ' the U. B A. ' 0.15 ‘Ihe Albert Sandie: Trio. \ 6.30 War Review: ‘The war in ; the Air. Talk by Oliver Stewart 0.40 ‘Listening Post‘ o 45 The News and News Analysis. ‘M 7.00 ‘Calling the West Indies.’ 7.15 News in French. 7.80 Discussion: ‘Freedom Forum. 8.00 Talk: ‘Women's War.‘ 8.15 ‘London Collins’ 8.30 ‘Britain Speaks ' Talk by J. w; B. kriestlcy. 8.45 ‘My Working Day:' 'Bus Conductress.‘ Presented by Mary Hope Allen. P. M. 0.00 Headline News and Views. 9.15 BBC Military Band. 9.45 ‘Front Line Flamiiy-' v 10.00 Discussion: ‘Freedom Forum (Repeat), _ l0 30 ‘London Calling. 10.40 The Dally Service. 10.46 ‘me News. g Pest.‘ Colliery Band; conductor, l-Iarold Moss 11,15 ‘Britain Speaks.’ Talk by J. B, Priestley. Ii 30 Radio News-Reel. A. M. i2 oo ‘My Working Day.’ (Reboot) l2 l5 Talk: ‘Wonlenh War.’ 12.30 The News. l2 45 Close down. PAGE THREE 3 DAYS Thur. 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GEORGE ST. PHONE 748 FREE DELIVER PHONE 747 FREE DEILVERY .i.,v,,v..._.-. J l EARNED THE GOODWILI. IPSWICH, England -(OP) _°p Position to appointment of g Gog, mail-Jewish refugee as assistant medical officer and assistant school medical officer for Ipswich faded. when it was disclosed the docww had worked in a London hospital during heavy raids on tho cflpltll. BIRTIIQ , V ITTCDD-lvlitjtlfiiftyiqllospfa on Saturday, May 23, 1942 to MT. and Mrs. Matthias Flood, Green Bay son. Linus Raymond. ' ‘ i CORBETT- at south GMIIVIIIO, ,_ "' only 28th. 1942, To Mr. and mihi" “to the least; to life in the the Master when He comes to your lives for S _ Charlotte _ y Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner. Miss Elizabeth Mabel Un- derhajv. Bay Fortune. to Charla; James Kerswill. Ph.D., Richmond ‘._ Hill. Ontarid-(Piltrlot and Pioneer , please copy). ' , 5 DEATHS ‘ . ’ y McVANCE—At the P. m. I. Hospdu tril, June 3. 1942, Albert McVanco o! Elmira. age s5 years. Remain) 816 TC-iiiniz 0t the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. SENTNER-At Hunted‘ River, 3, 1942. Arthur H. Sentner, my‘: years. Funeral from his late resi- ‘~ dence Friday. June 5, at 3 p, m. i Interment in Hilnter River Ceme- ‘ tel-y. o St. Paul's Church. the some on June a. i942. b today the diet soft wheat muffins soup, roast N. D. MacLean ' UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilishlre Phone I49 6-4-2i. 6-4-11 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND--NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVECE VIA WOOD ISLANDS P. E. I.-CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. " PRINCE NOVA " "The Connecting Link Between Those Pr0vinces.”. MAY Isl. lu JUNE Hill]. Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included Leave Wood Islands iron"! Caribou 7 A. 1V1, 11 A. M“ 3 l). M" 9 A. l\l., 1 I’. M” 5 I). ‘L, LUNCIIES SERVED NORTHIJMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. CII.»‘IRI.O'I‘TICTO\I'N. I’. s. I. r ca» as "~- {:22 chosen a RAMSDELl. Perfect CQLD CREAM QR I CLEANSING CRE M Large 51m jar SPECIAL This offer is in etTccr for a limited time only! J