(jppitzllzlnl on the entertain- HEM trend it set with "Miracle m 34th Street," "Sitting Pretty" md "Apartment For Peggy", rwemmh Century-Fox has pro- duced another delightful and Ileill-“llfnlflg comedy in "Ohicken Every Sunddy," which previewers Ire claiming will be the best at lIi€lll all. Starring Dan Dailey ind Celeste Helm, the tilm opens hiondziy at the Prince Ediward Theatre. Based on Rosemary Taylor's best-Seller. which told the hilar- ivub story oi lite in a boarding noiise in Tucson at the turn of tho l"3fll.\l1‘_\', the film depicts Dan md Celeste as the rulers ott the roost. lt represents a definite m“. o! pace ibr the lanky song ‘d dance man who climbed tbcard the star bandwagon upon 1;; release from service. As the uvshlc father. Dailey is always an the lookout for easy street, but he never qdite finds it. Cclpgrle Holm. who was honor- Kt with an Academy AWETQ 101‘ lQVEMBER 5, 1949 l A t: _ "Chicken New ilit. ‘Chicken Every Sunday,’ Stars Dan Dailepfleloste lloim her work in “Gentleman's Agroc- mehl." enacts the role o! the pati- ent wile who puts up with her hudoand’: many Irhernes — but turns breadwinner by taking in roomors. Celeste visited with Miss Taylor before filming commenced on the picture, and the nutthoress wrote on her return to Hollywood, “I can think o1 no one I'd rather have Play my mother on the screen." Heading flao out o! "Chicken Every Sunday" are Colleen Town- send and Alan Young. Also tea- tured in the linposing cast are Natalie Wood, William Frawley, Connie Gilchrist. William Calla- han. Veda Ann Borg, Porter l-iall, Whit Bislell. Katharine Emery. Roy Roberts and Hal K. Dawson. George Wanton nrvad as disas- tor for the film, andtcollaborated with Valentine Davies on the screen play. William Perlberg ‘produced "Chicken Every Sun- "ciiiciten rvenv “SUNDAY” AND ' ,' DONE ‘TO A TURN IN ONE ‘OF OUR - .. ..._ .5715 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ PAGE NINE WoncIerFuI day," which is from the stage play by_ Julius J. and Philip G. Ep- stein and Miss Taylor's book. covrnen iii: CENTRAL GUARDIAN‘ ,1 10m interest, but advertising oi .1 flvc 0C1“! n word. strictly pl!- able In advance. COOK'S Ior rnomguphs. CONFEDERATION Li?! IN sulisxca. FRESH LOBSTEIIS TODAY. Cash and Carry Stores. nuxroN nne leather goods at Toombs Music Store. HOWARD MlclNNIS Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. COLLEEN BEAUTY SHOP SPIC- IALS. — Mnchineless Permanent $2.50 up. Phone 1091. NORTHERN ELECTRIC famous Washers and stoves. Toombs Music Store. YOU CAN SAVE n lot oi money it you get the habit o! reading Holman: Store News. FLIGHTS to St. Pierre. Miquo- ion For information call Maritime central Airways Limited at 2061. CHANDLER BROS. I01’ All Ply- wood and Chrometriin require moms. - COYEREAD -— STANHOPE UN!- IiD CHURCH. — Services (or Bun- iiy. November Gtti. are: West Cove- heid 11 A. M. Stanhope 3 P. M. Coveheiid Road 7 P. M. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. SPRINGFIELD -- CRAPAUD Anoucax SERVICES. - spring- Iieid at 11. Long Creek at 3 and Crapaud at 7.30 P. M. Services in anticipation of Remembrance Day. Pirenls are asked io note that Jun- Ion Congregation will Nplace Sun- day School during the {all and wiri- Ier moiiths. Jr. A. Y. P. A. Fire- side will Iullcw the evening service in the restory. MILTON — RUSTICO PARISH.- Rev A E. Pierccy. 1L D.. Rector. Services for Sunday. November 6th. Ire as follows: St. John's, Milton. 10.00 A. M. silnday School. 11.00 Holy CCffafnUllIOIl and Sermon H017 Trinity, Georgetown. 11.00, Morning Plfllfir and Sermon. IMr. W. G, KW! will conduct this service. Christ Church. Cherry Valley. 2.30 Henson; and Sermon. St. Mark's. Huitico. 7.30 Evensong and Sermon. CITY’ POLICE COURT —- AL H" Silriondiary Magistrate's Court Wield-ii‘. a man charged with F-“Hult 0n n. ieinalo was reananded l" eight days. The charge was ‘Id 8S the result ~01 an incident Willi-day iiight when the accused ‘"5 “Veiled to have apprehended "nlmmx girl on the street. Further “Wtlzatioii on the case is being "I"! Wt by oCity police. A This column is roaorvod tor nova l newsy nature may be inserted "man charged with being “funk Thursday night from a two wealu OBASWILL for Photolflflll. TODAY. CAKE SALE, Group 3 Zion W. A. 2.30 P. M. Miller Bros. CONNIE LECLAIB. BUILDER.» S! Orlebar or Phone 1901. _WEEK-EN‘D SPECIALS ln M11- linery at "The Laurette." CALL STORE! ELEOTIIC 2878-7. for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash- ing Machine Repairs. ' QUARTERLY MEETING Regil- BIG ENOUGH FOR A HAM OR ‘l8 LB. TURKEY I NO HOUSEWIFE SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE RDGERS A HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED RDASTERS tered Nurses’ Aliocintion at Ep- worth Hall, Summersidc. Monday. November 7th at 3:00 p.m. EXTRA! “Sweden Looks Ahead" ....(nnodu's own comedy star . nun vounc» QOLLEEN TOWNSEND Q? “City of Children” N iiiivs-"tiiisii 001M STARTS VIDNDAY a PRINCE EDWARD Every I Sunday" - is MONrTUE-WED. SERVICE! FOB YORK-Manh- iield charge, Nov. 6: Central 11 ‘ a.m.; Pleasant Grove 3 p.m.; York 7.30 p.m. Rev. John Douglas. Min- inter. HOME COMING SUNDAY will be observed by Notro Dame Alumnae. tomorrow alternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that mo: copy must be in the Guardian not. later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. out oi city advertisers who telo- phone classlileds. etc. should par- ticulsrlx bear this in mind. l l. ‘EMPIRE GANGWAY" due Charlottetown. Monday. “camber 7th. and loads general cargo and livestock for St. John's, Newiound- land. 11b1- froight rates and space apply to Buntain, Bell & 00.. Agents. HALLOWEEN PART‘! -- On Tuesday evening the 1st ‘Monta- gue Girl Guido Troop held a. de- lightiul Hallowflcn‘ party in the Legion Hall under the direction o! the leaders. Mrs. Peter Sinclair’ and Miss ‘Thelma but/or. Oholtly figures roamed the corridors, and hair-raising screams split the air as the ghost and witches carried on their Halloween escapades. The youngsters arrived in vlriod and weird costumes, original in design and spooky in appearance. During the event, the Guides were ‘am- used with many typical Halloween games, all oi which wen greatly enjoyed. ‘rho iollowing an thl winners o! prizes: --'Moat orig- inal - Pinto - Joann Watts:- worth; most amusing - old woman —Ela.ino Benton; 1st. Prize -¢ Ir:- dian maiden-Judy Graham; 2nd prize _. Indian chiefs - Agnes MoEwen and Eileen Olair; 8rd prize - Gypsy - Garry Sullivan; other 171126.! - Farmer, Paullnl Nicholson; Mrs. Pussy Oat. Shirley Nicholson; Sailor, O. Llewellyn, Icy. That's how so “CHICKEN EVERY SIINDAY" WHEN THE FDDD’S CDDD TNE WIIRD GETS ARDIIND Good Food is a topic most paopla an- Iiaap finding our about THE QUEEN. COME 1N AND TASTE FOR YOURSELF. m’ QUEEN NDTEI. is a regular feature on our PD many now customers WE NOT ONLY SUPPLY THE CHICKEN BUT ALL THE NECESSARIES TOO. Our HARVEST FOOD SALE Continues TODAY and MONDAY BUT See “CHICKEN EVERY SIINDAY" FIRST VISIT H. C. ATKINSON‘ i ‘l “LISTEN BUB — THEY'RE FEEDIN’ US PURINA PRODUCTS T0 MAKE “CHICKEN EVERY siiiiiiiiv" I I I WIII known‘ Mo! that Chicks from PURINA Fed Floclis are tops in continu. ous Egg Production and score highest in maul- qualify. Consult- us on your Feed Requirements 0i|.|.0n and SPILLETT CHARLOTTETOWN ‘I BKuurn”' CNICKEI k WHY WAIT FOR SUNDAY TO?‘ ENJOY CHICKEN? carve enssrncx" CANNED CHICKEN EVERY DAY— IT'S DELICIOUS ‘EASTERN PACKING Mm Eleanor Webster raturnad °' "m" "lflys and a drunk and I“ °"°"‘I°"IY W" 11w remendci visit to Halifax, N. s. While him 1:13am was remanded until today. Hornick. returned to their homo in Murray Harbour siter spending several she was the guest o! Mrs. Carl 8 DAY SPECIALS daya visiting friends in Bridge- town, N Mm Erma Bagnall, ‘Hunter River and Miss Beulah Macho, New London. lei: Thursday morn- ing to akcceri: polistiltiona in Iitllitllhl “' in Mus o oap raven urlt Choice Tender Boo! Roasts ’ ' . has recently returned from visiting his sister, Mrs. Ray Hines, at laint John. N3. Ho had the We a! travelling on the same Vim 14ml Baavalllod. Ibo was all wuta to Newcastle. Mr. J. A. Mullins left by plane on Friday for New York and Wil- mlngton, Delaware. Ha was accom- . iad . 0|||||£|| 3pm“; . °"*-"°- , ‘J-‘I nil,’ i"..'..“é‘.‘i'i.§“.'.‘.‘.'.".'.“'.". FNMNHHUIOOCOISQ ' turning homo altar apandingtha I/fi Peck Potatoes Per lb. "32. dnlnldflilélr. a‘: aununar with liar uidp m... 1 TVHIIP lnrralna Lowther and Ivan Howi- _ ‘ma many lriends o! m. Henry 1 lb, (in-mt. .att oi Victoria returned altar Barnard, Hunter River an aorry _||,_ g _. - _ ‘ I l aarn a is . Mrs. 1 0-0»- w- so» "r izzsii: N. '"* '" "' as... d" "t... 2.5.x. 1 IluStoak (any mo) or loin or Round ' -— Boqilal “L”... recently “i... llt n». Stow um. m_ n». 80o “gfrgbgfhyggagg-glgtmyg "I" s" ‘iv-Mm 1 """ ""'°" ihrs."'a".liir.“t..a".t.z ti: 31;" “"- "as. PM" l mii-VALUI ° '1” umiudtuur-snaurnminmm ofimm-ifrginrticrm l ransom-lunar» Peach’ 4th: I as. “mm ' "m" 0W0! ‘ OI‘ Q ' 0|, o a o o a a I AliFor $1.00 " s In “Mm ’ TIyOnaToday nownmitorfi uoouroanaolmll sonoor. ALI. Bum tor ovum. 01mm not! AND asvn Machidyen’: Grocery" t» Ill mums DELIVERY tlw. it ; ~-. RECAI. Fliliiil PIIONI SAC-L _l -_1, g‘ Grad “aunt-n nun, llmadatta Monitor. l. Arlono lanndara Grads '12 -. l. lloaalla Kano. i liiaan Connolly, l. Margaret loa- VlII-Llhirleylurit, Shllldllwrll. l. B0101: Ila.- Inc. Gallo - . . l. md."r...‘..'t.““°.".‘..fiittt‘. Oftdo V11 — l. paplino Mae- Barbara A. Gallant. Grade VI -— 1. Naomi MncGui- gan, 2. Paula Noonan, 3. Mary me Maowllan. Grade vr - l. Marlene Moliaod, zhsheila Doiron, 3. Rhoda. Longs- p . Grade V — 1. Mary Smith, 3. Norma Connolly. 3. Helena Dowl- g. Grade V - i. Marie Oarragher. Harding. ces Anna McLeod. Grade V — 1. Helen Mestnn. 2. Sonia Griffin. 3. Eileen Murphy. Grade IV -- 1. Patricia might- izl 0nd Anne Moran (equal), I. Gommn Kano. s. Lois Mcneilan, Grade IV - 1. Rosemary 81'. 2. Rose Irene Jalbert, 3. Fran- Grndo HI - 1. Ooreen Connors, I. Grace Managua, l. Bovorioylrnan Gsllant. Farm- QRQQBER|A COMPANY LIMITED WATER 8T‘ PHONE mu Phone 2246-2247 I IT-I I5 Grafton Si’. SQIIYIS fllid CIWTMTTEIPWII Mr. and Mrs. n. P. Broom rim w. 1mm Teriiuick. oi Rust-too Mann. 2. Barbara Gallant. a. 2. Catherine McOnllum, a. Pearl Oiaybourni. U-F- “mu” 65*” m“ Grade 1!! - l. Doreen MacDon- ald. 2. Paula Gauthier, S. Barbara Blanchard. LONDON. Nov. 3 —(CP) B1 Smith. United Kingdom billiard G an“ n _ L I'd‘ an,’ '_ champion. today defeated oorfl Center o! Toronto 27-10 In t 37-trarne heat of the Nawa o! t ' World 21.500 ($455M Invoke handicap tournament. chem", Canadian moo Jun Ball. l. mam Nomin- Grado 11 -- 1. Juanita Gallln 2. Carol Loightiur. a. Gcoralnl Reeves and Sandra Ward (equal) Grade II -- 1. Mary A1166 Dill’- t. 2 In ‘In Doucetu a C“ champion, dropped his first. mate an . rr e . . " in the round-robin to... nrnanl .1 Peter Mom o1’ South Akica. ‘u?- MAKE THIS A JEWELLERY CHRISTMAS JEWELLERY GIFTS ARI A LASTING PLEASURE. WE AGAIN HAVE AN OUTSTANDING DISPLAY ALL OF g , WHICH HAVE THE MARK OF QUALITY. LET US SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS OIFI’ PROBLEM. THIS YEAR Gift Suggestions-For Him 9.2% .'¥Z?.‘$."°‘s.ii""‘3iu~"'""o»' Lighters, Desk Soto, Cigarette Cases. J. R. WILLIAMS '.‘.Tl'ia Friendly JawaIIar" . Grant Gaol-go Shoat ' . Gift Suggestions-For l-lq- Pearls. Diamond Rings, Wg-hg Winches. Lockets o Bracelets, Compacts. Rosaries, mm‘, ‘gfl-E"? 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