4 PAGE EIGHT PICK, uAYwA.uD "DAVID AND . ’ B A'l‘HSHl‘flA" The greatest advance «anticipa- tion of s. motion picture in many years is rewarded with the u-rival st the Prince Edward The- Itro of “David and Bathshebs". Pwentieth Century-F‘ox’s spectacu- lar picturizstion of one of the ini- siortal love stories of history, uhotogrnphed in color by Techni- :olor with is cast of thousands mended by co—stars Gregory Peck md Susan Hay rd. Filmed on massive studio sets as well as in a. replica. of ancient isvrsel rebuilt on location at No- mics, Arizona. "David and Bath- shebn" relates on the screen for the first time illt‘. lccciidni-y drnnin of the romance of the King of the Israels and the sii-cnnus wife of his able wai~rir»i', Uriah illld Hit- tite. Beginning with their lll5i(ll‘lC meeting when D:iv.<i secs Bath- sheba bathin-_; liciisrlt’ on ll roof- top adjoinim:'his pnlacc niid has her brought in him, "llnvzd and Bathsheba" follows the Blbllclll account of how Di1\“.(l dispntclics her husband to (‘l(‘£lill ill biitile so that he can l'llfilI‘j\' her. For this sin they siiflcr the vvriitli of (loci predicted hy the liciirtlcti proplict, \Iat.hsn. Highlights in Davids lzie, in- :ludln;: the classic killing oi‘ the 3hillstine giant Goliath by B. peb- yle from the boy David's Sllll:S.ll0L, ire re-crested during the King's iilgrlmage to the tabernacle where he holy Ark of the C0\'(‘nnnt is inused to beg f(ii'::i\-ciirss from iod and relirf for '.liL‘ mm the ll‘l‘l‘lbl(! fziniinc inflicted in thernr. 'l‘l‘.e ciilmitiniion of the David Bible, marking his redemption in the eyes of God. - _ "In addition to servinx as a mir- ror of the sins of mankind, the film has been designed to accom- modate the pictorial grandeur of King David's time. The battles with. the Philistines in Davd's youth and with the Ammonites during his rsign are graphically depicted. Besides the slaying by slingshot, there are fnlthlul re- productions of the holy Ark of the Covenant and the tabernacle in which it was housed. the stoning of an adultcress outside the gates of Jerusalem, the forbidding walls of Rabbah, and the palace of the King. To assure both authenticity and pageantry, production chief Darryl F. Ztinuck. who selected “David and Bathshebn" to be one of his in- iii-equcnt, always important person- 'al prdouctlons, issued orders to spare no expense in making the ‘action to come before the Techni- ‘color cameras as vivid and over- "u-hclming as the mind can imag- -ine. 'I‘o handle the directorial reins ‘on a project as noteworthy for its ‘spectacular element as for the ‘power of the most intimate, poig- nant scenes between David and Eathshebs, a. particular man was required. In Henry. King, veteran ‘of such other Zanuck specials as l,"Lloyds of London". "Song of Bar- nadette". “Alexander's R. a 3 tim a Band", "Wilson" nnd “Twelve o'- poplllficfiiclock High", the right man was Philip Dunne‘s found to guide lscreenplay to its visual fulfillment. AGCLAIMED BY MILLIONS ONE OF Till‘) (GREAT PlC’l‘IlRES OF ALL TIME! DON'T DARE MISS lTl T0- DAY and WED. as!/orb/iweu 0/ 1‘/ta world '3 great‘ BM lave stqriesl _. ' AND HSI-I EBA - - ,..v TECHNICOLOP 4 Giiiiliiii PiiK~ SUSAN HAYWARD -nvuonn Mme? "'.".'DAllRXLF;'ZlllllCK4 ‘PRINCE EDWARD SHOWS 3:30 7 and 9 film's interpretation of David‘|life comes with the utilization of the Twenty-third Psalm, attributed to at another point in the ‘ . THE GlJARDlAN. CI-IARLSOSTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:—MON’l'AGIlls‘.: Ilu-old P. Lsndry. Mrs. Byron Stownrf, Mn 311106 Mlcfllee. Miss‘ Joyce Wigglnlon. Plus Moxlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wsldon Lovers. The Gus:-dish Insy be bought at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Storey. Summersidc. spent the weekend at Montague, guest. of Mrs. stoi-ey’s mother. Mrs. John E. Fraser. .. ‘C-I-I. SPEED EASY “SATIN”. The new washable Interior, wsll 1"ini.sh, in ten charming modern colours at Stewart .9: Becks. ....‘ALl. INTERESTED in First Aid course in Montague School are urged to attend Wednesday at 7:30. Miss Phyllis MncPherson, Sum- merside. was the weekend guest of her mother. Mrs. Margaret Mac- Pherson, Montague. Mr. Carl MaoLure, Moncwn, N. B., spent the weekend in Hunt- ngue, guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chester MacLure. ' ....'S'1‘ANFIELDS underwear. red label combinations $6.45. Blue lsbel combinations $6.95. Other brands reduced proportionally at Hooley's Men's Wear. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams, Summerslde, spent the weekend in Montague, guests of Mrs. Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Viokerson. .'Mrs. Milton Ward, Taunton, Mass, arrived in Brooklyn last week to attend the funeral of her sister, the late M.rs.« Donald Mac- Pherson. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. James Steele, Gas- pereaux, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. James Gordon, Roseneath, had the misfortune to break his hip in s. fall near his home last. week. His many friends wish him a. speedy recovery. .-.‘1\[EN’S SWEATERS clearing ‘as low as $2.95. Ovei-costs, suits, ‘ jackets. sweaters, shirts, every- thing reduced greatly. Buy now and save. Few only men's heavy wool jack shirts clearing at $3.95. at Hooley's Men's Wear. ....°'.l'REM'ENDOUS savings dur- ing last week of February at Hooley's Men's Wear, Montague. All winter ~jackeis reduced to ,clearing prices. Few only add ljackets clearing at your own golfer. ....‘0N HAVING received con- sidernhle damage to our store and the loss of our display window: and s. considerable amount of stock we wish to inform the pub- lic that we are carrying on busi- ness ss ususl pending repairs. and the sale of our usual line of merchandise. We wish to thank the public for their co-operation and assistance at the time of the accident. Boehner's Jeweller's Gift. Shop, Montague. . . ‘Shower for Georg ‘ ll Couple— On Friday evening. February 20th., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rutiherford, (nee Elinor Hobbs), returning from their honeymoon trip, had A pleasant surprise a.wait.i.ng them. Their friends gathered together in St. Davids Church Hall and tendered bhem a shower of beautiful and useful gifts. Twin chairs for the guests of honour were prettily decorated. s.nd s. gsily trimmed CAPITOL T0-DAY and WED. SHOWS DAILY AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 her a man runs cl risk? ..‘..but he never run: furl 'uowm uucuss ,......,.,. ,’JANE RUSSELL IVICTDR MATURE NEWS — JUNGLE LAND — CARTOON umbrella held the gifts. These were opened by two assisting friends and passed to the young couple. After all had been inspected and Mlimlred. Mr. Rutherford thanked one and pll on behalf of his wife and himself. Amidst much hilarity, the couple were ‘bounced’. short social period; and n deli- iciorus lunch was served. PRINCE EDWARD V“P|iEM|EllE. man1"‘ l.PRESENTAT|Dlll on WEDNESDAY bdpbnidu Msuriei.-'s greatest "Kim iwtl "HAM. lam!" -.i..(l lll-‘ lii.iinl syomun 6 '“cl.i'c'tTgy:l:a” Adm’ cutesy sud ‘ °' .. 000 i bcr.,.'la in y_‘ ' . rmrosmnou ONLY . A1.‘ 10 oicnoox Then followed is the fouowing plum in Montague: Blue Duns Restaurant,‘ and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: This Post Office; In Souriu ‘rs. Ennck In und 1!. Illohnrds A Son. ..BO0S'1‘l:R.s: Minstrel show, Morell Hall, Wednesdsyu February 25th. Mr. Lloyd .‘Mcl.imls, Charlotte- town, spent the weekend at. his home at Glen William. .'Mr. Lloyd Walker, Charlotte- town. spent. the weekend at his home in Caledonia. Miss Mona Metheson. Grade IX student at Montague High school spent the weekend at her home in Milltown Cross. .'M.iss Thelma Larter and Miss Joyce Proctor. Montague. spent the weekend at their homes in Chur- lottetorwn. .. ‘ENLISTS IN R. C. A. F. — Reginald Clive Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnston, Mur- my River recently enlisted in the R.C.A.F. at the recruiting centre at Summer-side. He will leave this week for Manning Depot in Que- bec. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lucas. Mon- tngue, were recent visitors to Char- lottetown. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Lucas‘ mother, Mrs. Richard Llewellyn, who had spent two weeks visiting in Charlottetown, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Finley. .‘WEEK - END RETREAT- Reverend T. P. Butler, Fort Au- gustus. pernched the students’ re- treat which was held at St. Teresa's Convent, February 20-22. About 35 young people, members of C. Y. 0. and students from St. Teresa’: and vicinity took part. in this very suc- cessful retreat. Geo'iown Scouts Edge Easi Royalty 5-4 In a fast and well played hockey game played in the Georgetown Rink on Frliday night, following the Georgetown-Montague Inter- mediate playoff game. the local Boy Scout team. provincial champ- ions defeated the East. Royalty Boy Scouts by A 5-4 score in an exhibit- ion gnme. Jackie Lnvers scored twice for the locals in the first per- iod, while Coles sank one for the visitors. In the second period, S. Gotell and 1.. David were the marksmen for Georgetown. while Cole: and Gay netted counters for East. Royalty. The teams split counters in the final session with Hansen and Kells being the marks- men. Referee A. Mscswnin and H. Maccdnnell. Lineups: Georgetown—Goal. Walker; dc- fence. Lavsrs, G. Murphy. MacDon- ald, Hatch; forwards, Gotell, Roche Landry, Hansen, L. David, Solo- mnn. R. Murphy, C, David, Raluse, E. Murphy, MacPhee. East Royalty—Goal. Doucette: defence, Kells, Llewellyn, Shaw, Burns; forwards, S. MacDonald. Coles, Gay. Ml‘i.CAuSlal’iCl. Mustard, Mnclntyre, Gill, Mustard, H. Mac- Donald. First Period ‘ 1~Georgetown, Lavers . (MacPhee) . ........ .. 2:54 2-Georgetown, Lavers (MacPhee) B105 3——East Royalty. Coles (H. MacDonald) . . Second Period 4—Georgetown. Gotell . 12.22 (MacDonald) ~ .. .......... .. 2:4-i 5'-—East. Royalty, Coles (S. MacDonald) ............. .. 3:27 6—E.sst Royalty, Guy _(Shaw) .. 11:19 '1-—Georgetown, L. David . (Rafusc) . . 12:55 Penslty —- Roche. Third Period 2——Esst Royalty, Kells 1:07 9—Georgetown. Hansen (Landry) . . _ 7:45 Penalties _ L. David, MscAus- land. Police. Troops To Line Coronation Route LONDON. (APl—-Fifteen thou- sand police and 2.000 troopsstand- ing at five-yard intervals will line the route of the Coronation pro- cession June 2. Police arrange- ments announced Monday also dis- clooedithat seven miles of tubular i-slling will be erected to help con- trol crowds and '70 high wooden barriers will closg on busy traffic from Junctions Coronation route. the ELICTRICS LIMITED- Mlrltlme Dlstrllvutorl 4 Atlantic Street. . HALIFAX, N. S. -Doubleheader Hockey Game Al Monisg_ue ...."I‘he Charlottetown Junior Ab- bie: defeated the Montague Shmo- hawks 10-8 in a thrilling hibition hockey game played at Montague lust night. The second feature of a double header, which slso saw the Charlottetown Girls defeat the Montague Girls 3-0, it made inter- esting watching for the lugs num- her of spectators who attended the benefit. night for the Lowell Poolo Benefit Fund. It is reported tint the proceeds of $50.60 will be con- tributed to the fund today. Playing outstanding hockey, the locals after gaining an esrly lead in the first period, held it. through- out the game until the middle of the last. canto, when the over- whelming pressure pushed back the weary Shmohswks. resulting in three scores for the visitors. Prior to that point, however, the locals held an edge which kept them out in front. and although the score was close. they managed to retsin their lead. But an insufficient number of players again spelled doom in the last period when bone- wenry they tried to hold on despite the heavy attack, and were unsuc- cessful. Referee, Arvsy. Lineups: Montague — Goal. Mncbonsid; defence, Fraser, MacDonald; for- words. Nelson. Power, MscLure, MacLcnn, Clements, Stewart. Abhles — Goal. Huestis; defence. Roberts, shepherd. Ready; for- wards, ‘Mscnougall. Leonard. Tur- ner, MscDonsld, Carson, Worth, Cudmore. First Period 1—Montague, Nelson (Power) ' 2:03 2—Montague, MncLean (Clements) . 9:40 3-—Abbies, Worth .. 10:40 Penalties — Ready. Second Period 4——-Abbies, MacDonald (Leonard) l:i5 5—Montsgue. Nelson (Power) . 3:07 &—Abbies, MacDonald 3:40 '1-—Montague, Clemenu 5:34 8——Mont.ague. Power (Nelson) l1:l4 9—Abbies, Cudmore (Worth) . .. 15:45 l0—Montsgue, Clements (Nelson) .. . 11:50 ll—Abbies, Turner (MacDonald) l8:35 Penalties — Resdy,wM's‘ci).onsld, Shepherd, Clements. Third Period 12-—-Abbies. Leonard (MacDonald) . 1:12 13—Abbies, MacDonald (Turner) 1:05 l4—Montague, Nelson (Clements) 0:20 i5—Montague. Nelson (Clements) .. 0:35 is-Abbies. Leonard (MacDonald) . 11:10 Penalties — w..;‘.i.. ‘Girls Guns The Charlottetown Abbie Sisters defeated the Montague Shmohnwks Sisters 3-0 in a crowd pleasing hoc- key game last night. the first of a double header at the Montague rink. Lineup: Abbie Sistcrs—Gosi, J. Dillon; defence, Barnett. B. Huestis, skin- ner, B. DeLorey. Clsrk; forwards, M. I-luestis, Mocarthy. E. Berti-sm. S. Dehorey, H. Murphy, 6. Gregory. Shmohswks Sisters — Goal, Hen- nlgar; defence, Mscdregor, L. Muc- Lure, Dehorey. S. Sullivan: for- wards. Clsir, M. Lsnigsn. Murphy, Power. Beck, Soi-ney, 0'Hollornn, Muccrsth, W. MscLure. SUMMARY First Period l—Abbles, Bertrsm 2—Abbies, Hueotis (McCarthy) Penslt.ies—Pow . Second Pol-loll 3——Abbies, Bertram .................. .. 2.00 Penslty—W. MscLure. Third Period Scoring—Noi-ie. Pen.slty—B|rnel.t.' Montague Curling Club Schedule Montague Curling Club draw for today: Ladies‘ Curling 1 l’.M.: , ‘ west Ioe—O. Poole vs. R. Muc- Donald. B. H. Yoo Competition 1 PM.) ~ East Ics—L. H. Poole vs. J. 8. De.sRoches. 9 P.M.: west. Ico—George Gordon vs. .1. M; Mscxsnsic. nut. Iee——Dr. P. Molntyro vs. Dr. L. A. Johnston. HOCKEY MONTAGUE RINK IONIGHT. 7:80:- Geoi-getown Midgets vs. Montnguo Midgets First game. semi-final home had home games. Also for gostginer Trophy. Summon-ville Beavers vs. _ Bison Bombers First game. homo Ind home Intermediate 0 pic owns snd disc for Bison .- ln off lmlultpsozson holders ree. Death (of former White Sands Resident In B. C. .'Mi-.I. C. W. Hnwkim. Murray Humour. received word last week of the death of her brother. Mr. Eu- gene M. Glover on February 16. st. Ocean Pulls. 3.0., at the age of 40 yesrs._'I'he deceased wss form- srly of White Sands. P.E.I., the son of Mr: and Mrs. David Glover. He was a veteran of the lust world war‘. having served in Italy and other war theatres. He is survived by his three sis- ters. Catherine. Mrs. C. W. Haw- kins, Murray Huribour; Anna, Mrs. W. A. Aoom, Millview; Gertrude, Mrs. E. B. Maxwell, Dorchcster, Mus: and one brother, John of Murray lfarbour. The remains are expected to at‘- rive in Charlottetown Thursday. then resting at. the home of his sister until the funeral which will be announced later. Easi lioyaliy Cubs Defeat Georgelo_w_n Cubs The visiting East Royalty Cubs defested the Georgetown Cubs on Saturday night. by s 6-2 score in s well-played game in the George- town Rink. The youthful players skated hard and put on an inter- esting exhibition for the fans. Referees G. Murphy. A. Mscflhee. Linsups: . East R.oyalty—Cvoal, MacDougnll: defence, Shaw, Dunn, B. Buchanan, MacKinnon, Dennis: forwards. ‘MacDonald. Storey. Gillls, Blan- chard‘, D. MncMillan. C. MacMil- Inn. Robertson. Toombs. l"rs.ser, Miller, Mclsssc, Brown. Georgetown—Gonl, M. Muhphy; defence, L. Batchilder, Walker. Arthur, S. Arsensult, Sciilly. Stew- art, B. White. P. Batchilder: for- wsrds, MacLean. Burke, H. white. J. Murphy, G. White, Fitzgerald. Clary, Martcll, W. Arsennult. H. Murphy. First Period I--East Royi11ty—Storey (MacDonald) 3:05 Second Period 2—Georgetown. S. Arsenault (J. Murphy) . 4:57 3—Ea.st Royalty, Glllis (MacDonald) 5:35 4—East. Royalty. Show . 7:10 5—East Royalty. MacDonald (Storey) . . 11:31 Third Period 6-Georgetown. G. White (F. Batchilder) :43 7-East Royalty, store (Robertson) . , .. 2:40 -—A.C Island Odds And Ends I A meeting of the Fish and Guns Association will be bold st City Hall on Pi-idsy evening. ‘lire num- bar of fishermen on the Island must run into the thousands, but it is seldom thut my Fish and Guns meeting uttraots more than msmnll fraction of these--00 or 75 people ususlly attend a Fish and Game Association meeting. Repre- senting as it does 3 large body of people. both young a.nd'old. who love the sport, the Association does not.‘wield the influence it could command if its well-wishers gave it‘ more tangible support. On Friday night. the proposal to construct a number of new by- puss ponds. will be one of the most important topics on tsp. There is now little doubt that these ponds wherever constructed have greatly improved fishing. 0 O O This Province. with its hundreds of streams running into the sea, is one of the most prolific breeding grounds of trout on the Atlantic coast. These streams unfortunately are filling in. and there are fewer and fewer deep pools where fish can hide, and where people can fish profitably. Trout: face I haz- ard in these shallow streams from the ever present poachsr; n trout in shallow wster can be netted, spearecl or Jigged quite easily. The by-pnu pond affords the fish the protection of deep water which baffles the people who try to net them, and almost completely dis- courages the netter and Jigger. O I 0 Aside altogether from the im- provement in all around fishing conditions, the by-pass ponds would afford local fishermen. they FEBRUARY 24, 1953 Miss lane Moiir Dies‘ M New Peril: The death occurred in New path euly yestsx-dsy morning of My. Jung Moor. R,N.. in her 10th you-, The deceased. who lived in Wat- ertown, Msss., returned to he, home in New Perth a year ago and has since resided with her broth. 6r..M.r. William Mlosr. Adsu teroftheIsteMr.n.nd Mrs. wi ism Moor, she wu bum in New Perth where she received her early eduostion and later moved to Massachusetts where an; pméticed her nursing profession. She is survived by one brother Wiilinm, and one sister, mum...’ at New Perth, with whom she ...‘ sided. , The funeral will be held 1,...“ her late residence Wednesday ,1. ternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter-men; will‘ take piece in Union Road cometary.‘ would provide our tourist bug,“ with an attraction worth thousand; of dollsrs yearly. For many years we have adver. tisecl our trout’ fishing facilities while stream after stream has as: tsriorsted, and pond after pond has been leased and denied to thg public. Definitely we huve'had lit. tie to advertise. I O O The Fish and Game Assoeiaimn can do a. grest service to its mam. bershlp and to the province by making forcible representation of its case for more by-pass ponds to the Government. Ten by.pa,;. ponds in each County open to Islander and tourist alike would work a transformation in trout fishing conditions in the province, If 20 or 30 of these ponds were constructed on good streams, the (Con-tainued on Page ii) ‘ Dorothy Dix's 0o|umn— Continued from page 2 My husband's affections have turne he llllS been having improper relations. lay the blame on me, the girl or ANSWER: this sordid affair. d to a 15-year-old girl, with whom What can I do? Would you my husband? MRS. B. Your husand is certainly the outstanding culprit in The matter should be brought to the attention of the girl's parents or guardian, and if they fall to stop it, have tn; law step in. Your husband is guilty of contributing to the de. llnquency of s mlnor—a serious charge. DEAR MISS DIX: How can God‘! bothering. him, I leave the Bible open but he doesn't read them. one turn one's husband back to He seems to think that because he has sinned there is no me at passages that I think will help MRS. M, M. 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