PKG! EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN \\ $0 PRINCE EDWARD , TODAY TUESDAY —— WEDNESDAY I SHOWING DAILY AT 8:30 - '1 - 8 #04,, magfififiin / . Damon Rum/en's ©§§J I j ) 001M" QQElPQWI-IIQAL ‘» g... til/m. "M IY/zz/lm IIEMARESI. BRUCE lull -\ POPULAR SCIENCE , . HOPE- or Anyone- .\‘.‘ Ever 1............w. TIIEATRES TONIGHT EMPIRE FIIL-SAT. Shows '7 - 8:45 — Matinee Satwday Only 2:80 swgclll/IG M‘ ggp-IIOT was... IIII TIE TNRLL-RAZINS NIINT FDR A KILLER! OIIARLES STARRETT B_U CAPITOL tom - rue. - m. THUNDERING EPIC OF CONOUEST AND UNTAMED FRONTIER! REVENGE ON AN Where a man lasted as long as his ammunition . . . and women loved recklessly In the bright glare of danger! Extra - Special “i WON'T PLAY” Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 M R DR IIANK PENNY and SLIIA INIIICAII vmnu by Iury Shun I Dilldld by Ill NAZAIRO - kiwi! DHQY HQ A COLUMBIA PILTIJRE ALSO SPORTS - COMEDY - CARTOON wild COMEDY "SOBROWFYI. JONES" A BOB HOPE WINNER One oi’ the happiest and most satisfying motion pictures ever made starts today at the Prince EWl-rd Theatre. It is Paramount's picturizatlon of Damon Runyorfs "Sorrowful Jones." co-stari-iilg BOD Hope and Lucille Ball and featur- ing in important roles William Demarest. Bruce Cabot, Thomas Gomez, Tom Pedi and little Mary June Saunders. Whether or not you're one of the Iqillloxls who read and love Runy- nn's priceless stories about the wise Roadway guys and gals he knew pa well, you're bound to be crazy t "Sorrowful Jones." It affords ope an opportunity to show his fins that he's an actor of real stat- Nre in addition to being the great comedian and qulpster we ail love, because the story has real human llama as well as hilarious humor lo commend it. Bob, in the title role, play: a STARTS SEPT. 1 6t I Both Ilatas Incluslva ' Grocery Specials ' penny-pinching bookie who'd soon- er part with his right arm than with some of his backroll. Against his better Judgment he permits a desperate man to leave his little girl with him as security for a bet. When the man is bumped of‘! by racketeer gamblers for knowing too much about their illegal activities, Hope takes the kid homo with him because he doesn't know what else to do with her. Nightclub singer Lucille Ball who has always sus- pected there was a heart under- neath Bob's seedy exterior, lends s willing, helping hand with the child. The story takes riotous turns as Hope and the kid get mixed up in the big racketeex-‘s plans to fix u EH06. What happens when the child has an accident and Bob. 9o please her, tries to bring her favorite horse (and the gamblers) to the hospital to visit her. as at once such hilarious fun and heart-tug- ging drama. as to make "Sorrowful Jones" n really great picture you h RIVERVIEW “HI. Mrs. RL. Smith, llunter River was hostess to members of River- view Institute on Monday evening Sept. 12. Meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating Creed in unison. H.011 call was. answered by 1'7 mem- bers each member donating an article to be auctioned later. Minutes were approved as read. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Ford be paid for work done at the school. Several letters were read, one regarding the Mobile Xray unit which will be in Hunter River on or about Sept. 20. A letter from the Urlitcd Nations appeal for children was read, and after some discuss- ion it was moved and seconded that this Institute send a. donation of won't want to miss. Sidney Lanfield directed. Campbell's Tomato SOUP. 2 tins 2'Ic CARNATION MILK. 2 tins for 29c Cusc Lots $6.69 SHORTENING . . . . . . 29c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. IIbJ-in MAGIC BAKING POWDER. lib. tins 28c JORDON'S GRAPE JUICE. Large bottle . . . . . . 45c ROBIN HOOD OATS. Giant package . . . . . . ., 38c JELLO. Bfor 25c 63c “rue LEAST um: THING uvsers us»: ! t $6.00. Letters regarding blood don- ors and the musical festival were also read. Institute news was pass- ed to members who have subscribed for copies, It was decided to have school for another year. heard and new ones appointed. McMillan Mrs. Lester Sherran, Mrs of Mrs. be answered AAISL photo. A dainty lunch served by committee and a lovely treat of hostess. An auction sale with the president acting as auctioneer. A good sum was realiz- ed. followed NEW IDNDON WJLS. The September meeting of the WMS. of New London United ChllTOh was held at the home of Mrs L. Payn-ter on Thursday even- lng, September 1st. ‘ilhe Worship Service in the Missionary Monthly was used with Mrs. C.B.Gross as leader assisted by Mrs. H. P. Found. MrS MB-Yshln Constable, and Mrs. sterling MM- kay. The opening hymn was 526. Prayer was offered by the Presid- ent, Mn. Ray MacLeod. Responsive Reading was Psalm 1A5. l-lfi. Silent Soap and Soap Powders Prayer for our missionary, Dr. Wc curry c lvir. WA. Jones teach music in the Reports of the different committees were Several articles were needed for school and the Secretary was ask- ed to get some New school com- mitte Mrs. Don. Bulman and Mrs. Christie. Sick committee re-appolnt- ed, Lunch committee Mrs. Elmer Ernest Stead and Mrs. RR. Boyle. Next meeting to be held at the home Hedley Spence. Roll call by showing your was ice-cream served by the Footwear Fraser was followed by repeating in unison the prayer of General Thanksgiving in the Hymnary. The business period then follow- ed presided over by the president. RIOII Cull. was answered by 12 members. l visitor was also present. The textward for the meeting was "Joy". The Secretary reported l5 08.115 made and 18 cards and 1 bog sent to sick and shut-ins, It was decided to pack a box {or Labrador at the home of Mrs Marshall Constable on Tuesday evening, September 6th. It was also decided to pack a box for Dr. Fraser in Korea this fall. Offering amounted to $8.80 The next meeting W111 be held 3g the home of Mrs. HP. Found Mrs. L. Paynter will be Leader, The textword will be “Thanksgiv. inc". Mrs. Marshall Constable will Bil/i‘ a. reading and Dedicatory Player Will be given ‘by Mrs. Harold Dunning. Mrs. C.B_ Gross Will have the Study Book. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. complete IInc of Moniague Forms First Lions Club In This Province ' The first supper meeting d the newly formed Montague Lions Club was held in the Legion Hall on Monday evening. Sept. 12th. The first president. Harold Smith. was the chairman and the folloxv- ing officers were elected. This slate will carry on the duties of the club for the next year. President -— Harold M. Smith. 1st. Vice President —— Hewson Smith. 2nd Vice President - Richard liIacLean. 3rd. Vice Vickcrsun. Secretary treasurer Clements. Directors — Harold F. Landry, Eric Duvar, George Nicholson, Athol Robertson. Lion Tamer -—- Malcolm Patter- son. Tail Twister —Bryer Llewellyn. The Montague Lions are the first club in this organization to be formed in Prince Edward Is- land. The organizing work was carried out by L.M. Huggan of Halifax, the special representative of Lions International in Maine. the Maritimes and Newfoundland. The present membership of the Lions stands at slightly over 400,- 000 members in 7.500 clubs, local- ed in 26 different countries. Last year. the organization successfully llfesidcnt — Howard — Gilbert completed 96,929 separate activ- ities. Lions Clubs are non-political, non-sectarian service ‘organiza- tions, composed of the communi- ties léading business and profes- sional men. whose chief purpose is to recognize community needs and develop means of meeting iLLEWELLYWS Goodwill Sale Maxwell Washers etecmc mo GAS SUPER SUDS. reg. sIzc . . . . .. 36c SUPER SUDS. giant size . . 63c FABJcgJIn VEL 31c PALMOLIVE SOAP. regain 9c PALMOLIVE SOAP. Giant size. 14c each. 2 far 21c ODEX SOAP. 50th Lcctlicr and Rubber Fool'- w.cfl Our present stock consists 5e many new Full lines. which we oIIcr u! 20% DISCOUNT Balance of Summer stocks to clcur at 'I-3 OFF MODELS NOW AVAILABLE SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING SALE Lrheieliren . SEPTEMBER .15,’ 1949 N, GUARDIAN AGENTS: IIONTAGUE: Stewart, Mlu Harold I‘. Idndry, Albert Althea, bu; 3"" Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Liven. The Guudlun may be bought at any of the following places In Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office; Roper: them, either on it's own efforts or in cooperation with other agen- cies. The history of Lionism dates back to 1914, when Melvin Jones, the present Secretary General, conceived the idea of uniting all ‘usiness men's clubs into a group that would pledge their time and efforts to unselfish service. Some of the activities Lions take part in are: agriculture, boys and girls, citizenship and patriotism, civic Improvements, safety. community betterment, education, health and welfare, sight conservation and blind, and the United Nations. Lions are the only service club with l permanent member on the United Nations. The formation of the Montague Lions marks another advance in Lionism, Prince Edward Island was the only Province in Canada not represented in the Lions In- ternational family, Further org- anization and expansion is plan- ned for the near future. Moneton Lions will be the spon- sors of the Montague club and will attend the Charter presenta- tion to be held in October, A spe- cial feature of this Charter Night will be the presence of thr- Inter- national President who will prg. sent the charter tn President S_mith. Walter C. Fisher. the Pro. sident of Lions International, is n Canadian and the second Io hold this honored position. Ho will tra- vcl over 20,000 miles this veg.- Ylslllnl! all the countries of Ilion. gm. and will be_ In PEI. Octo- "er l7_and 1B. This will mark (he .lrst time that a Maritime Lions Club has received its charter from an nternatlonal president. iii I BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO., LIMITED Souris 10 DAYS ONLY In St. Pefofl: SEPT. 27th Ladies Ready-to-Wcar Mill S. A. Llewellyn; Mitch’. In Sour-In: Oondon’: and my“... The Pout Office. HQUMDEIIS will find ule advts. and auction ldvfil? on our Financial Page. " HKJARDIGAN mm. — Anmm Chicken Supper and Dance. Tun. Music day, September wth. by Webster. ..'ENGLISH CHINA SOUVIN. lRS.--C. H. Boehner,‘ Jawgflq Montague. ‘ ..'l-‘ITTED FOOTWEAR n fly Montague Shoe Store. 0N Tllli tiiil Robin Hood New, IighI-IIMIIOII vurloiy show! IIITI IIIIITIIIS , MUSICAL lilllillii . . . STARRINO 9: TERRY DALE 1k HOWARD CABLE ~k etwoon stove! -. 9: BERNARD JOHNSON i’ RITA MARTIN f O AND THE ALL-NEW illltlll-l-Wlillli ~ llilllill noon count Tm In for Iurlhr loll: Mon. - Wetl. - Fri. D BA 2.45 P.IA. (and Trans-Canada Notworld Immcdluloly following the “Nappy Con‘ Robin Hood Flour Mills Limited ENDS Both Dates Inclusive In order to make space for new . Full lines coming in. we are cf- Icring our present stock of Lu- dics‘ Wear at 20% Sunworthy Wallpaper FOR . YOUR FALL CLEANING A wide range of patterns very Special Discounts. 45 Gauge A SPECIAL SALE FEATURE! LADIES‘ HOSIERY. DISCOUNT Nylon 99c GI‘ 35% ICING SUGAR ‘lIc ISLAND CHEESE . . . . . . . . .. 38c THRIFTY PAK PEAS . . . . . .. 12c NEWFOUNDLAND SALMON. ‘llbltins 43c CADBURY DRINKING CHOCOLATE 22c CLARK'S PORK 8. BEANS. Zlinsfcr 29c MATCHES. 3for 25c SEEDLESS RAISINS. 2 lbs. for 33c TEA-Special Blond . . . . . . .. 77c TEA—AlI other brands . . . . . 89c SUGAR-white or yellow. IOIbs.Ipr 89c Bug Lois $8.59 lRlGHT'S PEACHES. per tin 18c 29in: Pickling Nccdc ONIONS, No. I small. I0 I51. 34c SILVER SKIN. 2 II». . . . . . . . 35c HNZ PICKLIIFG VINEGAR. I Gal-Ian 89c lcSclc. 3for I9c Men's Wear A small quantity only of Men's and Boys‘ SUITS. to sell at DISCOUNT Men's DRESS PANTS 25% OFF Iall lluuccclcaning SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE WOMEN'S SPECTATOR PUMPS Hardware Specials unto aanenles. 10% DISC. Men's DRESS SHIRTS 20% OFF Men's TOPCOATS . .. 20% OFF Men's SWEATERS . .. 15% OFF Specials JOHNSTON'S FLOOR WAX. I lb‘. tins 53c REXOLEUM. Standard Pcryard 19c CONGOLEUM. MARBOLEUM and REXOLEUM RUGS 10% DISCOUNT V T’ 6'.” M FLASHHGHT TAT-Lima‘ Men's Gocdhuc Overalls . . $3.69 $1.39 1 f" 15¢ Men's Goodhuc Smacks “$3.09 WEB SAW “A555, . Balance of Men's and Boys‘ zmvss mo nunen Swedish sml . .. m Slfifll"! °' FOOTWEAR n. m. $1.90 12° ’° 9"‘ A" l°°/° 9599"" ALL omen Lines or ‘A ' HARDWARE STOCK I uhcfllanflm‘ Items Rex Scratch Grains Rog. $4.00—SALE . . . . . .. $3.59 A Lllnllcd Quantity Only AT 10% DISCOUNT This Includes such Items as: Shovels. Forks. Coleman Goods. Rcpc. Pulls. Axes. Stove Plpc. 0T6- Gf ...... 1'. M. LLEWELLYN LTD. STORE HOURS 8 A.M. - 6 P-M. I MONTAGUE OPEN EVENINGS TUESDAY AND SATURDAY WI CLOSI WEDNESDAY AT NOON Pcr can CANS. size r DICYCLES. S.C.P. - Rog. $54.00-—Sdlc . . . . $45.00 Wcstln house Electric IRONS. TOA TERS. HEATING. PADS. DANBY. Z-burncr I-IOTPLATES. . Reg. SBJB-Sulc Prlcc . $7.49 SIngIc Burner HOTPLATES. Iul $2.39 CA S. sllc No. 2. cncmclcd. Pwcmococloconccuo ........'2D°/o-OPF $1.39 2 I-2 enameled.