ROAD-E-0 PRESENTATION RR The above picture shows Mr. Douglas Coffin. imperial Oil Deal- er. Montague. presenting the tra- L A ' .;-1., . vel alarm clock to Mr. R slph Annear, winner of the teen- age save driving Road-E-0 at Mon. tague on Wednesday. Next in line E-O PRESENTATION is Eileen Annear. sister of Ralph. who won top honors for ladies and Jimmie Beck. Aiilston. second place winner. Communist China Enters Race For Aiomic Power HONG KONG Reutersl--Com- Iiiiiiiisi China entered the field Tlnirsday as a contender for atomic power status. Scientists attending a conferencg in Pciping. the Chinese capital. ucre told: 1. An atomic reactor of the hi-avy water type with a power mitpiit of 7,000 kilowatts and n cy- cloirnn. producing 25.000000 volts uill be completed in China this ;car with Soviet help. '2 Uranium and thorium already: are being extracted from Chinese ores. on in laboratory scale. The Communist New China Ni-ws Agency quited from are- part read during the opening mi-eting of an eight - day confer- cure of the Chinese academy of sciences which said: "Research into the extraction and analysis of ?China. mined in China has already pro- duced results! RUSSIAN! GAVE HELP Kuo Mo-Jo. president of the Chi- nese academy. thanked scientists from Russia and "other fraternal countries" for their help in Chl- na's scientific work. the news agency said. The report at the scientific con- 'erence Thursday was the first of- ficial reference to the production of u r a n I u m inside Communist although it long has been assumed that the country must have uranium are among her vast and as yet inalnly untapped min- eral wealth. There have been unconfirmed reports that uranuim was being northwest. uranium. thorium and other fis- EASTERN DON'T MISS Henthcrdala vari- ety Concert. Cambridge I-Inll Wed- ncsdsy. May 12nd at 0.30 p.m. I. A D I E S LEGION Auxiliary meeting tonight at Mrs. Atwood MacDonald's. featuring whit; ele- phant sale. GOOD PASTURE for rent at Brudeneil. Apply Ernestt. Robert- son. Phone 182 Montague. or Jack Mackinnon. Brooklyn. ST. PETERS BA Y Pastoral Charge. Scrvices. Sunday, May 70. Marie ll a.m.. St. Peters 3 p.m.. Greenwich 7.30 p.m. PROGRESSIVE C o n s e r v a- live poll meeting for Lower Mon- tague and Montague South. committee rooms at the commer- cial hotel Wednesday at 8.30. RE SURE To See "Ci-me Next Spring", sponsored by C.W.I.. at Yr-o's theatre. Montague Wednes- day. Thursday. May 22nd and 1.1 rd. Matinee on Thursday. VAl.LEVFIEl.D - Orwell Ht-ad Congregation. Services for Sunziay. May 25. Vallcyiield li a.m.. Belle River 3 p.m. Orwell Head 7.30 p. m. Rev. P. MacKinnon. FREE PANTS. Place your ord- er for Tip Top or Fleet Street suit with M.A. MacLcod tailor. River. Get the best for less. plus an extra pair of pants free. Hurry time limit on this offer. GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Servic- es for May Ztilli. 11 am. Sturgeon; S S at 10 a.m.. 2.30 p.m. Milltnwn Cross; 7 p.m. Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. PARISH OF Georgetown. Angli- can Church of Canada. Sunday. May 10. Fifth Sunday after Eas- tcr. Rogallon Sunday It a.m.. HolY Communion and Sermon. Rever- end W. G. Hogg. Priest in charge. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Si-rvlccs Sabbath 20th May. Birch Hill ii a.m.. Belle River 3 p.m.. Murray River 7 p.m.. Sunday School Birch llili l0.30 l.m. Rev. I). Ross. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, St. John's. Belfast. Ser- x '75 ncxi Lord's Day. ii a m. and 730 p.m. Sunday School 10 am. All are welcome. Rev. Donald Nix” ' . Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR - Mur- ray Rtver Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Servic- es Sunday. May 3th. Murray Riv- er ii a.m.. Murray Harbour 3 p. m.. Little sands 7.30 pm. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. COVIZHEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W.A. Forsyflle. B.A.. Ministe. Church services for Sunday. May 30. I51. ltaabops no n.m. West Covehead ll a.m. Covsbead Road 7 p.in- Union Road l.iI. p.m. lnoosvsnv Illvlcl station. Io! Roderick Msclcnsle. minor needs. see us for quality while use products. gas. oil. arcane. battaiea and tire repair. UPIZ f1 Chapel. DI!- dnl services for lndsy. my run. io.ll s.ai- Sunday School with clas- ses for all Ins. li.I p.m. Breck- llll of Bread. 7.3 p.m. smice. Come and entity the things The location of the atomic reac- GUARDIAN iriunav. vein Theatre C An. -excellent new action story with Paul Newman. "The Roch". . FREE Church of Scotland. scr- jvice May 20tli. Stanchel 6.30 p m.. lsahbath School 11 a.m. Rev. J.H. lBis1iop. MT. STEWART Pastoral Charge Rev. B.V. MacLean. B.A.. min- ister. Mt. Stewart. 11.00 a.m.: Bris- -tol. 3.00 pm. The Sacrament of the Lordis Supper will be observed at both services. THE Presbyterian Church in Canada. services Sunday. May l26th. Montague. tlie Sacrament of ithe Lord's Supper will be" admin- iistercd at 11.00 a.m.; Cardigan. afternoon service 2:30 p.m. Sunday 'School. 2:00 p.m.; Montague eve- ining service. 7:30 p.m. spccial music by the Brooklyn trio; Mon- iague Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. ivisitors are always welcome. Rcv. il).A. Campbell. minister. W.M.S. .thank offering service. . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Service in the Wood Is- -lauds Church at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m.. May 26. The Young Peoples Society starts Fri- 'day. May 24 at 7.30 p.m.Sc-rvice in the Caledonia Church at 3 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m.. May 26. The Young Peoples Society starts Wednesday May 29. at 7.30 p.m. Murray Davis. Student Minister. THE Montague pastoral charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. .l.M. Fraser. minister. Sun- day. May 26th: Lower Montague. IPlease note times) 10:00 a.m.. Sunday School. 8:00 p.m. evening service. with the dedication of the Altken Memorial Communion Ser- vice. Speclal music by Trinity Choir. Trinity Church. Montague; 10:00 am. Sunday School; 11:00 a.m.. morning service and iiuilor Sunday School: 1:30 p.m.. Mission Hand. The evening service I! in Lower Montague. A ht-any vici- come to all. MONTAGUE: SPRING Confer- ence of P.E..l. Christian Young People. I0 a.m- Bible School for the whole family. 11 am. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. Ser- mon. "The Organization of the Church" by Mr. W. 0. Wcale. of Summerslde. Ii p.m. Youth Buzz Session. 7 pm. Closing service of Youth Conference. Sermon by Mr. M- D. Dunbar. Topic. "Church Membership." Murray River 10 a.m.. Bible School it am. The Lord's Supper. Murray Harbour 3 1 Science Now Without Pain Toronto. Ont. (Special)-For the first time science has found a new healing i-ulutancc with the ahilily to shrink hemnvvhoiiis and to relieve pain and itching. Thousands have boon relieved with this inexpensive substance right. in the privacy of their own home without any diaoosnf I or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid case after another. "very striking improve- meat" was reported and verified by dnrlms' observations. Pain I as pmmpllv rvlioved. And mined in Sinkiang province, in the, sionable In ate rial s from oreitnr was not disclosed in press re- llmris received here about the con- fcrencc. But it was revealed that re- iSOfifL'll into radioactive isotopes is ibeing gviidi:-nod in scope in research lprttanizaiions of the academy desi- 'mil with geology. petroleum. mo- IIVP Dower. metallurgy. refining and he th. i Five hundred Chinese scientists are taking part in the conference. 1 VJAPAN BUYS REACTORS TOKYO tfieutersl-Japan's nine electric power companies have ijuinlly decided to purchase a Brit- .i.-'h and an American power reac- tor and to set up an atomic power "gem-ration company. itie Federa- ition of Electric Enterprises said :Thursilay. A spokesman said the company fvvill be set up by the end of this iycar with a capital of about 50,- 000.000,000 yen t5l40.000.0lI)l. He said the company would buy pm Bible School and the Lords Supper. Everyone welcome to these services. Kenneth T. Nor- ris, evangelist. SUUHIS - Bay Fortune Pastoral ('liar;.'.c. The United Church of Can- ilflil. Sunday. May 26th. Souris I0 la.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m. Seth yicc; Bay Fortune 3 p.m. Service. Lftev. l)unald A. Sharpe, mini ' -. l)l'NDAS - Annandale United i('luircli Circuit. Sunday. May 26th. ll937. S.A. Custance. pastor. An- pnandale morning worship. 11:00 am. Sunday School and Bible class. 10:00 a.m.; Forest Hill. Sun- day St-liiioi. 2:30 p.m.: Dundas. cvciiiiig worship. 7:30 p.m.. sub- ijcct - "Let the dead bury the idcad”. Solo by Mr. Herb MacLeod. NURSERY CLUB - The clos ing meeting of the Kings County lilospital Nursery Club was held at the home of Mrs. Roland Dia- mond iin Monday evening with I igoort attendancc. After routine lnisiness was taken care of. the lremaiiitier of the evening was I spent in games and contests which were enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in lchargc. PERSONALS . Lloyd Maclnnls was ri business Ivisltor tn Montague Wednesday. Mrs, John White and daughter Karen, Montague. were visitors to Pictou on Monday. Blair Watierworth, Antigonish. NS. spent the weekend at his home in Montague. Mrs- Margaret MacPberson. Montague. spent the weekend in Halifax. where she visited with friends and relatives. Mr. Keith Tomllson. Frederic- ton, N.B.. spent the weekend on P.E.Isliind visiting friends in southern Kings. Among those attending the Provincial Home and School meeting at Charlottetown on Wednesday were Mrs. 1. Phillips. Mrs. Leroy White. Mrs. Ncil Hooley. Mrs. Archie Hilehey and Judge is. DesRoches. Mrs. Billy Stewart. Mrs. Ray Stewart and Mrs. Harry White. Murray Harbor. attended the P11. Island Hospital Nurses Graduation exercises held in the P.W.C. audi- torium on Tuesday evening. May Ist. Shrinks Piles 0r Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Doc Both- Relievu Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids that sulferen were able to Irish such statements as "Piles have reasled to be I problem!” And sinong these Islets-rs were a very wide variety of ' mn- ditionmosncofevenlowllyeanl standing All this. without the use of nar- cot nutbctiaoratrisyiud in; substance (Bio-Dyne) -the rhsmvrry of a fnmoisnar-leniife io- stitute. Already Bio-Dyne is in ride on for henlin injured cg; on nllparls of the y. This new healing uuhgu .. hi Final Meeting Jr. Camera Club The Junior Camera Club of tha Montana High School held the Hill meeting of the season in mg home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Pepler Wlth I very good attendance. The members developed gm-1 printed candid portrait taken of each oth- er at the last meeting. Miss Vern Beck Judged the pic- tures and gave helpful advice and comments on each print. She was very favorably impressed with the progress made by the club. Judg- ed II the best protrait was that "30! by Miss Marlorie Glllia with Miss Carol Boehner as her ljlbllcl. and next was one taken I)! Mus Boehner of Miss Gillis. ..Plans were made for holding an outdoor meeting sometime in June. The club expressed thanks to Miss Beck for her assistance. and to Mr. and Mrs. Pepler for their haip during the winter months. Blessing of Boats Ceremony Observed people gathered Sunday to tn k e P-In in the annual ” i of the fldhing Ieet at Morell. This simple but impressive ceremony was conducted by the Pastor. Rev. Eric Robin. who ask- a British Calder Hall type reactor with a generation power of 1-10.- 000 kilowatts and an American pressurized water reactor uith a generating power of 134.000 kilo- watts. I-Iecivy Docket At Georgetown A heavy docket was disposed of by Kings County Magisiratc (iii- bert A. Gaudet at Georgetown on May 22nd. with the majiiriiy of offences being under the Tempor- ence Act and the Highway Traffic Act. Residents of Vernon Ri ver, Montague. Murray River. St. Pe- ter's Bay. Sturgeon and New Pt-rth were eacii fined 35.00 and costs tor's licence for the current year. A Geogetown resident was fined 310.00 for speeding. Residents of Murray Harbor North. St. Peter's Bay and Murray Harbor were each fined 35.00 and costs for fail- ure to register their vehicles for the curent year and for defec- tive equipment. Under the Tempcrence Act. res- idents of Georgetown. St. Peter's Bay. Hopefield. Murray Harbor. St. Teresa's Annandalc. Lililc Harbor and Kinkora were all fin- ed amounts varylng from 320.00 to 350.00 for offences against var- ious sections of the act. A resident of Ailiston was sen- tenced to seven days in jail. and his driving licence automatically cancelled for one year for drun- ken driving. Another resident of Alliston was fined 3100.00 under the Exise Act. A Murray River resident was fined 325.00 for a hit and run of- fence. Two Charloitctown residents were each fined 35.00 for angling without I licence. under the Game Act. A resident of Aiinandnlc plead- ed guilty to breaking. entering and theft. and was remanded in custody for one week for sentence. The same party pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to commit a theft and was remanded one week for sentence. Court adjourned until May mm Ian ill. Macl.eod. Crown Prosecu- tor for Kings. represented the Crown in all cases. 5 from Montague? MASONIC if SERVICE ; MASTER MASONS are invited to accompany the mem- i I bers of Alexandra Chapter R. A. M. and Prince Edward Pre- ceptory K. T. to attend DIVINE SERVICE in the Baptist DIVINE Church. Charlottetown. Sunday. at the rear of Eatnn's. L A crowd of over two hundred in for failure to procure an opera-i Assemblying in the YMCA. at 10 am. Parking available The members of the Prince Ed- ward Islaad Home Economics As- socintion last evening honored Moss Haul at a dinner meeting at tin Charlottetown Ho- tel. Miss Staarns lnas recently retiiad as dietitian at the Prov- inciai " tum, a , '” she Emu-.. -..- ,,,..p..., NOR RETIRED DIET omics Association, extending heat oil; Rev. Mother St. Andrew, J 5 Stearns was presented with an oil wishes to Miss Stearns. A delight. Plinlinl by the members of the '"1'0l0 "”d'”d by M551 DWOUIY A!S0cIaIl0n- A telegram W” ""1 2c.cra!:ironen.lfEgFThhild veryl pitiful.” I . , . . p rs. . a ter hr": MI" METIPTLG K9'""'l1- 9"" Jones; Miss Hnlel Stearns; Mrs. on o Illl, Canadian Home Econ- Robert Acorn: Rev. Mother Loy .v. iieid for the put twenty-seven years. Mother Loyola referred to a outmanding contribution -in the field of home economics. Misal ed the blessing of God upon l boats and upon "ll" them "may they I10 i'tI'0'-wed from all into their boots 1 good haul of iot eternal blessedness laden ruby lheavenly merits." The mixedi choir under the direction of Min: Owen Kelly sang two iiymnsgn. honor of the umother of "I-od i--iiaii Star of oi. Sen' and Hail Holy Queen." Prime Minister Continued from page 1 measures which provide for the redistribution of one and one-Iialfi billion dollars every l'93i'- WI amount equal to that expended for national defense purposes. 1000.000 of this amount is distribut- ied annually in family allowances, iett-.. and to the people lof every province on a population Ebasis regardless of the amount in income taxes, corporation taxes and succession duties. coi- lccted in each of the Provinces. Prince Edward island under kthese agreements has received much more than the amount col- lected in these duties Within-the 1Province would have provided 'This was only a fair and equitable distribution. He had .made this point repeatedly in his speecnes in Ontario. and he believed the !people of Ontario realize that they Iwould not be nearly as prosperous -as they are if they did not have the trade opportunities provided by the whole Canadian market. g The Prime Minister ended with an optimistic forecast of the Can- iada of the future, stating that we are now increasing in population .a1 the rate of one-half million an- nually and that our resources are ladequate to provide for this Influx for a long time to come. In this connection he referred to the need of maintaining the basic indus- itrics of agriculture and fisheries on a high level. "we are not making any prom- iises." Mr. St. Laurent concluded. l"0Ill0T than the promises we made in 1049 and 1953. which we think we have kept and which we think ouizht to be good enough. We still promise in do our best and no one can do more than that." l Mr. Ncil A. Matheson proposed the toast. "The Queen". at the I liunclicon. The Prime Min- iistcr was introduced by Mr. Cecil Miller and was warmly thanked in a brief address by Mr. J. Watson iMacNaught. L h f;0WD. social the weekend at the 9 "W" 0 E t Mr. nd.h ' . . ”utMrL Edwin; lpgren s, I ome again soon Mrs Jay won dangerl. BIIY "mi 3”h" I? went the weekend with her i rother ifish. and come finally to the port and Mrs. Robert Leard. home in Toronto. Ontario. Her many friends regret to hear that Mrs. Elmer Jay has re- Juanita Jay. Charlotte-ientered the Prince Edward lslgnd Hospital and all hope to see an .1 PISQUID EAST Miss ithe former Miss Linda Leard. Moncton. N. Pisquid East. i Miss Georgie Dover. teach" lat Mount Stewart. spent the week- iend with her parents, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDon.iMrs. George Dover. aid and little son. Leslie, were vls-i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. mug, "UN in Pisquid East, Saturday. Merlin and Irwin. were visitors. night, guests of Mr. and Mrsuat the home of Mrs Jays pm-. I'loyd Jay. ;ents. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Mac- Miss Mabel Jay. Chm-ioiteu,wn,.Donald. Covehead. Road, Sunday Alma Maccannell, and sister-in-law. Mr. spent the weekend with her par- 9V9nlIIil- BA cnis. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mrs. Belle Learn and Miss IRISHTOWN SCHOOL Sally Leard. Charlottetown. were Following is the lrishtown ' li d ""t . iiifiid iIi'F..'.i'i?..Z'..1i7.ailiT'”” ”'-.5-iplffl "W" '" "" """"" ”'i CLARK AVA GRACE HIS "l3n.V friends in this viciniiyi Grade IX. 1. Thelma Macbeod, ') regret to hear that Mr. Arthur . Bloyce Stavert. 3. Willie Payn- M"l'l'P” 15 3 patient in the Prince ter. Edward Island Hospital, Arthur tirade VII. 1. Linda Maclmod. 2. was a former resident of Pisquid f)on.'ild MacLeod. If-ESL i Grade VI. 1. Gerald Profit! and Mrs. Sammy Birt was a visit- Duiiald Staveri Iequall, 2. Wen- South has received tram the lliniater of National Defence a beautiful ii. ver Cross. inlthocrossstatas wanted to you by the Minister of National Defence. on behalf of the Government of Canada. in mem- ory ofone wbodied inrlieu.-p vice of his country. and an a slight token of approciati of the sac. nfice you have made." husband. the late M.F. Mclntosh. passed away a short time ago. as a result of disabilities receivgd Widow Receives Memorial Cross Mrs. M.l". Ilclnlosh of Friday. May 24. 1957 The Guardian FIQ 5 whlh on duty. The late It. Itclntonb kit Halt In for overseas wit the Kinfl County Siege Artillery Draft earl! inthevIar.HereturnedtoCani- ads in Octobs. 1011. due to sick- ness contracted while on duty. He was President of the Souril Branch of the Canadian Legion for a number of years and was hsmor-ry President at the time at his death. A card and a letter accompany- ”This Memorial Crou is lor- The CM! is in memory of her vawan assers Public art galleries and mu. eums in Canadian cities perform valuable educational services for children and adults- veteran of World War 1, who NORTH RIVER W" M Viva” I Iigfg, ffmi X Office Opens 7:30; Show At Disk TONIGHT ONLY Giant Technicolor Spectacle! Even GREATER than "King Solomon's Minesl" "MOGAMBO" It Means the Gmntast ..- .e5zAi7nv coxmrozr AND Prcw.4Ey orpln Charlottetown. 'l'liiirstlay, dell Staveri, 3. Joan Si while there she visited her brutli-1 Grade V. 1. Irene Evans. 2. Shir- er. I-llr. Arthur Mitchell in the 193' Eians. 3. Luis MacLeod. . hospital. i Grade IV. 1. Joseph Brown. 1. Mr. and Mrs. lirirold Jay ui-re Hamid F-VBHS In York. Sunday evening ailendl Grade III. 1. Julie Campbell. 2. mg the christening of their grami.lKathryn Campbell 3, William Mae- son. Irwin I-'Ioyd Jay. There wastlmod. present for this occasslon the mat-. Grade "- 8- l- GWEMLV Cami ernal and paternal grandparg-nis.ibcll. 2. Donald Evans. 3. Eliza- two great-grandmothers and one I39”! Evans. greal-grandfather. 3 Grade I. 1. Dale Paynter. 2. Low- Mr. and Mrs. George W Jay, cll Campbell. .1. Myra MacLeod. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold .lay,. Highest average in the senior were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. lgrndes Linda MacLeod 95.1 P"- Lloyd Vessey, Sunday evening. cent. Mr. and Mrs. Alston Rurkc.i Highest average in lower grades left Friday morning for theirnlulte Campbell. 95-2 per cent. May 26th. at it run. FLOYD DRAKE. Secretary. C F FRIDAY - HEAR SENATOR T. V. GRANT j 0VPl' 9.45 p.m. (Standard Time) Inserted by the Kings Ce. Lib. Ass'n. C Y MAY 24th PUBLIC POLITI Murray Harbour Hall . . Yeo's Theatre, Montague Georgetown Hall Souris Hall ........... 1'. J. xieiomn, II-and M Kings County Liberal Association Opposition Candidate invited Monell Hall Wednesday. June 5th Above Meetings in 3:30 p.m. CAL MEETINGS Monday. May 13th . .... . Monday. May 27th .. Tuesday. May 28th .. Friday. June 7th Liberal Candidate COMING SAT. and MON. Gemdie BILL rnavsns :Ai.as1Ain SINI EXTRA COME-DY AND COLOR CARTOONI CHILDREN UNDER ll YEARS CARS. FREE. tr -2 ADM. 60: form” I25 5101: 4?! and famous Harper- W y m I n "Alltrol" Center Simmer burners. plus t h I giant HI-L0 Super- t Beautiful women- lic destroyed them at! we llillliilll Co-ikiiig's a pleas- ' ii 7? his ,. ure with the new "Governess" auto- mambo? matic top burner T TODAY ONLY - CAPITOL ffllll Illlili lllllf ltillil EXTRA! DISNEY CARTOON SHOWS 3:30-7-9 therm 16,000 H.T.U. burner. Super "Bali- er's Arch" oven. Self.lighting, drop- I r o n t smokeless broiler. Interchange- a b l e "Harmony" backguard panels in tour decorator shades. I STEWART 8. BECK EXTRA! NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON MONTAGFE PHONE 37 LIST OF LIBERAL i ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS Meetings held at 8:30 p.m. Sturgeon Hall .... . Friday. May 10th Murray River Hall . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, May 14th Cambridge Hall . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. May 15th Little Sands Hall .. . . . . . . .. Thursday. May 16th Lower Montague Hall . . . . . . . . . Monday. May 20th Lorne Valley Hall ... . . . . . . .. . Tuesday. May 21st Annandale Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, May 22nd St. Margaretta Hall . . . .. Thursday, May 23rd St. Peter's Hall . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, May 24th Gasperaux Hall .. . .. . Tcdnesday, May 29th Murray River North Hall . . . . Tliuisday. May 30th High Bank Hall . Monday. June 3rd Glenfianning Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. June 4th Elmira Hall . . Thursday. June 6th '1'. J. Klckham, Liberal Candidate. will be present. llscted by Kings County Liberal Association THE CAST OF THE YEAR IN THE YEAR'S MOI! POWERFUI. ADVENTURE ROMANCE! 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