ILY BRITISH wHig Tinsmith ang Roofing Jobbing a pecialty J "Automobile Radiators repaired. 89°BAGOT ST. 'PHONE 2158m. Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Kingston Automobile Clu} Sree Vi Service Bulletin o There is 00 to $50.00 for Office at Boarq of Trade. Join the Club now. | NEW AuTO TOP il MANUFACTURING SHOP We are now ready Jou prices on a new Your patronage is solfetted. L G. PAUL 392 Princess Street Wall Pape¥ in stock. Muresco, Alabastine, Scarte's Auto Enamel ang Paints, + Come To The New Picture Store. FOR PIOTURKS AND PICTURE FRAMING Special reduced for house eating season. wa M. S. Gartland Sueceasor to 1, A. Weene #7 PRINCESS STREET One Door Above Harrison's Removal Notice Mrs, C. Quick wishes 'to THE DA HT at 815 IAL REQUEST T CONCERT 8" COMEDY PLAYERS 2Bc., 50c., 75c., $1.00 © RETURN BY SPEC "LONDON'S GREA ' ENGLISH MUSICAL AND SPECIAL cut PRICES ..... THE SEASON'S MOST EXQUISITE OFFERING tible charm and n make this ° Irresis thrilling actio story of the. days when . America was young a truly great picture en- tertainment EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Three Musical Bangarde A high class musical act by a trio of clever Musicians. C-A-PLT-O.L] NITRO-GLYCERINE EXPLODED IN AUTO LAST TIME TO-NIGHT and Another RA » Crm, Frighttully Injured--Be- lleved Act of Revenge. -- Cleveland, May 3. __ Joseph Nes- tor, aged fifty, business agent here la the Sheet Metal Workers' Union, died late yesterday from injuries re- ceived w esgay night when a Aitro-glycerine, lanted in gn auto- mobile belonging to the organization, exploded. William O'Brien, inter- national vice-president of the orga- nization, and prominent in labor cir- cles at Chicago and New York, was is fatally 'injured, and six others received less serious injuries, 4Friends of O'Brien, who Was ac- | tive in the formation of the new | building trades counci] here, believe the explosive wag planted by out-of- | town gangsters brought here by ene- mies of O'Brien. The latter lost an but may recover, | | 2 SHOWS -- 7 ana 9 Late Car Arranged. | Ne S-T-R-A-N-D | eye and a leg, urns Up $2,000 in Blils, i Then Commits Suicide Altoona, Pa, May 3.--Frank Urbain, 65, of Cresson, a suburp of this Mace, committed suicide yester- day in an unusual manner, to the bank at Cres $1,400 in money, collected $600 more in cash, and changed silver to bills, Putting the 'money on hig kit- chen table, he get fire to it, it burn slowly, then drank a pint of Queiting | furniture polish, and ate a can of Fellows' | wa) cleaner. He dieq several hours later. His wife could not ascribe Are AUG Red to Hoes Miceehied &0y reason for his act. F. WAUG 8. A, HITSMAN, rs President. tary, 477 Johnson Stree; Japanese Buddhist Nuns Seek TTT SaL J ShNAeS Stree : Permission to End Celibacy ------ Tokio, May 3.--The Buddhist nuns Japan want to escape from the te of enforced celibacy in which evening, they live. to be a national At, | meeting in Kioto sh all Buddhist sects, and this question Is expected to evoke the liveliest dis- cussion. The nuns say that y "all sects now Permitted to marry movement against celibacy ig red by the 3,000 nuns of the STL WHER ih BLANCHE SWEET Quoit Club VRLING Ring on at 8 pm. Kingston Will be held in the © MONDAY, May Gen, BUSINESS Securin, &rounds, discussing Odd Tournament, ete, Al members o Ledge Ne, 10, Lo.o.F, of ular meets r a nee ng o S32 above | sta . Genera] business. LORY, Rn Mm, DOUGLAS, Removal Notice "AFTER MAY "1st S Carter will be | ed at 326 MONTREAL STREET "Phone 24835, 1 send a to the national their measure, OTICE ---- I will be leased to conduct Austls: Sates Jn Khagaton or the County of A Philadelphia Qold Medal --- reason Arrangements cay For Dr. F. Q. Banting -Ratey oe mad t 1} 8 a gb: J. MUNRO, ------ A Philadelphia, Pa., May 3.--Dr. ting, Toronto, dis- uctioneer, [ Am TSIS aad Omiarie Sireeta Frederick G. Ban coverer of insulin, the substance 3 which saves the lives of sufferers CHATEAU from diabetes, was one of the WE NEveas The medals ditioned hall on Fifth cipients of a Joh: cLoS + osophical Society in Live or Desd Storage last night of the A' its _richly-tra- 'Street, Burial of Sir Louls Davies, Ottaway May 3.--The funeral of Rt. Hoh. 8ir Louis Da PC, KCMa., Chier Justice of Canada, who passed Away at his home here Thursday will pe held here" Satyr. day afternoon at 2.30. The service will be in Christ Church cathedral, 150 titles Of Burt's re. [mos oe tows was & pomiers member. t h Roper titles of Burt's Terai Dersanally officiate. Tntermoe, will take place at ve tery here. _-- Print novels added to the shelves this week, Min. Charter en Ar --------.... ? Ogdens- burg, N.Y. aged Afty years, died at Long Island City, after an opera- tion, Deceased Previous to her man riage was Miss Nellie Falls, Ont, Yelden, Smith's The 'institution of the Pembroke 1odge ot the Benevolent Order of Hig. is to take place th, with a Agiherbip ot seventy-five. - : Ts. Simmons, Foxboro, who 'was injured in getting ofr § train is in ® General y examination, tal for am X-Ray d ceme- | ola; : one of the leading vaudeville cuits. . ' -- "ANNA CHRISTIE" AT STRAND MONDAY | The greatest drama in years, | Eugene O'Neill's stage Success, "Anna. Christie" will' open a three- WONDERFUL SHOWING Were Runners-up In Oom- petition at Big Musical Festival in Toronto, Great Concert 8" | "London's Great Concert §," | English musical and comedy Players, | Christie giv | are to play a return engagement st fably the greatest perform | the Grand iy House, tonight, and | career. A slice of lite, {It 1s good newd toall, to knw that ['tis true, but nevertheless tens Tom Copeland, 'Scotland' Prime | thrilling. "Anna Christie" | Minister of Mirth," com- (vide gan unforgettable | Pany of distinguished artists Which | entertainment. {for the first time {n Canadian musi- | i c# circles wil] giv | | ity ot seeing the Qf the world | {famous English concert compantes. | { Mr Copeland Sts of a record due . Mr. ube, who | Harry Hill, instructor of m val. RS the boys for the testi LOCAL NEWS TTEMS | The Kingston youngsters the Programme at. the big -- Brief Items of Interest Picked |on Friday afternoon, and out . of | eleven choirs In their class they Up by the Whig Re- porters. festival camé in sixth place and when the '| tact is considereq that the local boys | were up against Some of the best | residential schools, their showing will | Was indeed remarkable and the Vie. a pond. | toria Home and School Club and the plano tunen Orders [local committee in charge of the 0 Clergy street west, Arrangements made for the trip to | Toronto, have every reason to be Proud of the result. at " e, | \ Cheese. at Ww war, | Bramshou, atertown, N.y., Canadian soldiers as on this first tour of Ca | hundreds of his old acquaintances | Peceived Bt 10 | nq It is his earnest' wish that all | Phone SHY. e' acquainted whom be Becim | trips on Thursday between Clayton | The membars. of thd choir return- Canada dur ng the war, will and Alexandria Bay, ied home early on Saturday after: and renew Sone The Steamer Dauntless wil] noon and were given & warm wel- fhe daily trips from Clayton, 7, [ode ' tved' 1 . ; to Kingston this year. eports receive rom oronto | With Mr. Copeland in the greater | So bran a selling shorts [state that the Kingston choir was | dumber of his entertainments for the | & . ' " ($29; standarq. ea coal $12 deliver. | Biven a wonderful reception. Their { soldiers and who ig dearly remem- | 08 ono $ numbers were warmly applauded. [via by the soldiers, ig ' : boat line started mail | from [call upon him | ances, Miss Suzette Terri, who appeared run e General | {choir was engaged, against some of the that could have bee Avenue choir, Toronto and St. Stan- ir, Guelph, each scored 8s Salle School, Toronto, ing | ©d. Phone 2 appearing | In the finals, in w ich the local with the "London 8," Which is also The death Dccurred in th they went up Hospital Friday of the frfant son of y very interesting news, M Willi Cole, Hickson strongest choirs {This tour is under the patronage | Mr. and Mrs. am Cole; Hickse n secured. Rose Of Sir Alex MacKenzie, ang other | @Venue. . | dtstingutshey celebrities ip the J. P. C, Fournier Was in Cornwall | | attending the funeral of a relative, | islaus cho | music world, [the Tate" oop iat Thomas, aged | Points; De 1. . twenty-eight years MARION DAVIES AT HER BEST Sixty memb f IN "LITTLE OLD NEW YORK." | A.Y.P.A., Gan be A photoplay that has never been | guests of the St. George cathed | surpassed for heartfelt tenderness, | branch on Tuesday evening, | romance and sprightly comedy Is | By request "Old King Cole" wil { Marion Davies' new picture, "Little be repeated Friday, May 9th, Old New York," which has been Luke's hall, Adults 25¢, children 1 booked for an engagement of three The yoyng people of St. days at e Capital Theatre, begin- church, Napanee, [ning Monday. Miss Davies in the | play, entitleq "Patty Makes Things [the choirs we dual role of Patricia and pat O'Day, | Hum" at the parish hall on Monday | voices while Kingston haq thirty. . | The boys had & wonderful time in ~ee-y | Night, Miss Bessie MacLennan, ¢ Smith's | Toronto and were wel looked after committee in charge, They Falls, has returned from Queen's |by the and left for Wellington county where (ma heir headquarters a the | she has accepted a position as tea- (Central \Y.M,CrA. and here the ac. cher. commodation wag all that' coulq be The case in which a citizen "ts | desired. The boys slept at the "y* charged with passing a~ standing and had their meals .there, ang are Street car was further adjourned un- | loud in their praise of the treatment til'Monday when called in the police | given. them, court on Saturday. The boys } ---- ncel choir, Hamilton, nts and Kingston came Poipts, the | Patrick's cha | ra] |scored 83 poi | of eft here Thursday af- ternoon, over the Canadian Nation. al Railway, on the International Limited, and had a special car for the trip to and from Toronto. | Thursday night theatre and on Fr a | Inspection of the store, were 5. | taken to the company's he youngsters did | here t net miss Drones uvdh years | 22Y thing. Following this tHe boys i. | were tak. n X- i of age and a former resident of King- hier oe pd 3 on To: where ~~. ston. Those who survive are Nar hus- and instructive address on thé work was sald by the newspaper critics | band, C. H. S.. Norwebb, Toronto; Of the X-ray and it ig needless to | of New Yok: London, Toronto, Los |tWo sisters, Mrs. Laira, Montreal, And |gay that the boys enjoyed this part other cities where it | Mrs. Palmontatn, Kingston; and one |, the programme. > n, to have scaled new | little daughter, Kittie; also her par- Pantomimic and geting heights, and | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas = Mac- | to have achieved a success even | kenzie, Kingston. The funeral is in |q g¥pater than that which she scored | charge of the 'James Reid firm, and yy, "yn tank was as Princess Mary Tudor in "When | Will take place Monday, Dean Starf |, favorite sport. Friday evening they Xuishiteod wae iu Flower. . 18 to officiate. were guests at ap entertaloment "Little ew York" is a. photo- ---- given in the auditorium, in which | play which holds a special appeal | CHURCH SERVICES 1,600 people took part. for every American, no matter where St. James... chy : Altogether the trip was & most he Lys. i One of the big incidents and Arch street , beneficial one for the boys. of n 8 Pletare 8 the first trip of tor. course they would have liked to have Roper Fulton s sisambont, the munion and Ser. carried off the honors, but they are ermont," up the Hudson River, Sermon subject: "Lite Ever. | by NO means downhearted. They put lasting." 3.00, Sunday School. 7.00, | everything they had into their num- Evening prayer and Sermon; preach. bers and were Dot only warmly com- er, the Very Rev. thé Dean of On- (pliment i on their singing but also tario, I thei appearance, i » Ola New| General Hospi Marton " , Tuesday | Norwebb. Davis tn "Little York th at 'the Capitol Monday, ednesday. was first show f people lineq The first steam- with historical up the Hudson it actually up along the river. boat ifself, 1g shown -- i Salvation Army Services.--sun. | day, 7 am, kpeedrill; 11 a.m., holi- | ness meeting; 3 p.m. Praise service: | In addition E P-m., salvation meeting. Sunday [ed keen interest sw to its refreshing New York" is school, 10.15 a.m, ang 2 P-m. En-|for greater thin is sign and Mrs, Bosher, officers lingly realistic idea of charge. their forefathers 'lived more agb. The film is em- & wealth of pictorial beauty, and the artistic finesse of Joseph Urban is.shown on every - In the story toiq by "Little Old New York" appear such famous historical characters as John Jacob Astor, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Brevoort, Washington Irving, Rob- ert - Fulton, inventor of the steam. : boat, Delmonico, and many others. . v They appear on the screen as realis- : ---- A of what promises to be a great re- vival 'of musi' and that at the To- ronto festival next year " Kingston will have entries in many.of the classes. . Mr. Hill, the music master in the schools, worked hard with the boys composing the choir that made the trip to Toronto ang he has every reason to be proud of the showing their first ight be termed "the how than x century béllished with -------- . Humane Society Some idea recently called to: a Lake, a distan f p. tical it th h t st : 3 out Br the te a pgs Huds that Penetrated ths sieve-like ? structiire. tory. z - Needless to oven around such historical . time in makin Wi ties and happeni is is a Jittie! Irish an who, dis- | or that such : 85 a boy, comes to America | Inhuman, but to lay claim to a fo bequeathed | that the situat to her brother. Pat, who died on the | mediate trip over to New York to claim the fortune. Disguised as her dead bro- ther, Patricia arrives in Naw York and falls in love with the 'step-son Who would have inhe. it Pat O'Day haq a speci t Oso 3 Oso Station, April 20.--The wea- ther seems much like spring. Harpid Chaplin, Perth, has returned to his home, after spending his Baster hoi. days with his aunt, Mts. Joseph War. fon must receive im- attention, : [pen Miss Daaurt, Kin Spent a few days At. Findlay Station With Irene Conboy. Mrs. John Pervige, Elginburg, spent Findlay Station, May? --The Lad- i, an with Mrs. Herbe be ies' Aid met a say Mr. Ward lost no E it plain to the own- conduct was not only contrary to_law, ang of her uncle, rited the fortune not arrived within m the fnhert * THE BOYS" HOR MADE were on. "T° Help Others" is : the whole basis of « Salvation Army activity, All its work is bound in these three words. 1 it were not so, it would not be necessary to ask "you, once a r, to sup- Port the Self-Denial Appeal, \ Th is hardl life that the Aanay doe, oF The rich and mone" the en the feeble-- those 'who have w Seasured Years brs their sor. ro helping hang." '* Army's «The Money You Give will be made to yield full value for every dollar, will Spent where it will do th good. Will You Give Something Todays O04 A 4 The Salvatio Arm, Annual Self Denial A 3 TE Sara Aner ommissioner If have not been cal! please fon your donation edon, ENSIGN WALTER BOSHER, Salvation Army, Kinggpon ------------ Administrator's Notice to Creditors Th the Estate of JAMES HaNTON, Late of the Townsh Pittsburgh, ng nd of en Farmer, ecenned. . rsuant to RAO, a mention ministrator of the sald ed to distribute the esta es entitled thereto, to the o n shall have been given, h sald Admintstrator wil not be, Ni wr for the assets of the Estate or-any pare thereof to any person 'of Whose olay ved as DATED at Kingston this 1st day of May, AD. 1924. KING & MY concn dSNS 4 hr, THE QUEEN MOTHER n jast notice has not been recel required. -- London, May 3.~The visit of King George and Queen Mary tothe British Empire Exhibition at Wem- bley yesterday effectively disposes of rumors fn circulation that Queen Alexafidra's health gives cause for disquietude, The q mother while excessively ' 'out dally and attendeq church on Sunday. is probable, however, . that ueen Alexandra wil] deem it advis. ble to remain at Sandringham inde. nitely. Meanwhile Marl h House will remain closed but it ty quite likely that before long some Other . members of the royal It is natural to as sume that the Duke and- Dy of York will probably be tendered the firstinvitation to accept Marlborough House as their 'London residence, It was first acquired for the late King Edward in hig most brilliant days as Prince of Wales. iw Th present Prince of Wales how" ever finds his compara quarters at St. James' to his liking. : ------------ : Warkworth baseball team has de cided, owing to a lack of players, to withdraw from the Northuinberiang. League by this season. J Sri "Mrs. Eilean Beck charged o procuring goods and jewelry from Belleville merchants py false pre- fences, was again remanded for ons week, : SOTTY 10 hear of his illness and he will 'soon be able to be hope