SMURIDAY, AUG, 4, 1001, THE DAILY BRITISH WHI POPULAR AUTHORS "BEAUTY" by Rupert Hughes a book to meet your every mood. "FAR TO SEEK" by Maud Driver--a romance of England and India. : For sale at: w & Co. 140 Wellington St, Opp. Post Office i Diamond Values See our special win- dow prices-- for un- LEAR vision will bing surpassed value-- all C peace to your mind it you have found that your eyesight is failing. The best way to bring such a condition about is to avail yourself of our services. We will go into the examination of your optics in a thorough meaner. We will discover the source of your eye trouble and will prescribe lenses that will restore your eyes to their accustomed keenness. from our regular "faultless" . quality stock. Kinnear & dEsterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS BTREET Automobile Repairing ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Registered Optometrist Phonea: op 1030. Res. 15377. J 4 | S78 BRUCK STREET TO RENT In Selegraph Bullding, SUITE of FOUR JOOD ROOMS, with two brick valuts, suitable for offices or will arrange for residence. Ap+ ply MR. KIRKPATRICK on premises. At Cherbourg, France, the Cunard line steamer Saxonia arrived, four «days late, dae to engine trouble. ------------------------------------ -- 'SAVE YOUR EYES Another month and the children will be starting back to school. Do not let your Boy or Girl go back with the handicap of having poor vision or eyestrain, as this of- ten makes a Boy or Girl backward at school. Let us examine their eyes dur- ing the holidays and tell you whe- ther they need Glasses or not. R. J. RODGER Optometrist 132 Princess St. ~' . Phone 347. I ---- a -------- SPECIAL ~~ We are offering Men's Oxfords at a very special bargai --Brown Brogue Oxfords. --Black Kid Oxfords. : --Mahogany Calf Oxfords TO CLEAR AT .......... $495 Allan M. Reid §! as WAS PLACED UNDER ARREST Up by High Constable Samuel Brien. who "squatted" on Bass Island, and who is accused of shooting at some fishermen, was placed under arrest by High Constable Samuel Brien, of Lennox and Addington. He elected to be tried by a judge, and will come before Judge Madden, on Augus: 31st. In the meantime he will under- go medical examination as to his sanity. The charge against him is that of having firearms in his pos- session. It is alleged that on Sunday last, Thompson who lives on the island with his mother, ordered two fisk- ermen, 4 man named Whyndrewt, of Napanee, and a man named Woods, of Roblin, away, while they were out several shots and sunk the boat, bu afterwards rescued the fishermen, and told them to keep away or hg would k'll them. Inlormation was laid against Thompson Constable Bren made a trip to ths island and took the accused in charge, ter at Home in Kaladar. aged seventeen years, at their home at Kaladar, on June 10th, was com- menced Thursday afternoon, case was opened at two o'clock, and it was expected that evidence in the case would be concluded at five o'clock. U. M. Wilson, crown attorney, of Napanee, is conducting the -prosecu- is about fifty-five years of age, and has beeh held in the Napanee Jail, pending his trial. Cecelia Tryon, the daughter, has been confined to the Kingston Gener- ed, but was able to attend the hear- ing and tell her story. At the time of the shooting, very little hope was entertained for her recovery. ASSAULTED WIFE AND THEN RAN AWAY Lively Row in Home on Wel- Hington Street Wednes- day. The liveliest kind of & row took place at a home on Wellington street about five o'clock on Wednesday af- ternoon, and there was great excite- ment in the neighborhood while the affair lasted, A call was sent to the police, but the call was not sent in soon enough to give the police a chance to take a hand in the affair. The trouble, so it is alleged, was caused by a man assaulting his wife. It is stated that the man pulled his wife out on the roadway dnd kicked her, and then securing possession of their baby, -made off The wife se- cured a taxi and endeavored to locate her hubhy but he managed to make his escape. People who witfessed the affair, state that, the attack made hy the man on his wife was a most brutal one. -- "HE SWORE MY LIFE AWAY)" What william McFadden Said About Jack Conley, In his death message to the news- papers, William McFadden, hanged at Toronto on Wednesday morning, spoke in terms of condemnation of one of the witnesses at his trial, Jack Conley, who is an inmate of Ports- mouth penitentiary. He advised that any request for a reprieve for Con- ley should be vigorously fought. "He swore my lite away," declared Me- Fadden. It will be remembered that Conley swore that McFadden fired the fatal shot, which it is. generally believed, aven by Justice Logle, who presided at the trial, was fired by Hotrum., Why isn't a lunatic asylum allowed to take in sane people? STROUD'S TEA | 1s the test. |GRAND OPERA HOUSE Barclay Thompson Rotndo] Barclay Thompson, the aged man | in a boa! fishing, and that he fired | TRION PLACED OF TRIAL tion, with J. M. Simpson, Napanee, | as counsel for the accused. The latter | al hospital since the shooting occurr- | | TO OPEN ON AUG. 19TH | " Three Live Ghosts " Will Be | Here For\Two Days. * Manager D. P. Branigan made tHe | | pleasing announcement today, that | the Grand Opera House will open for | the season on August 19th. This pop- i tular playhouse will present "Three LLive Ghosts," a comedy which had a |'sensational run of one year in New | York. The attraction will be here for ttwo days, Friday, August 19th and | Saturday, August 20th, | Perry Kelly, business manager for | the company presenting this big at- | traction, was in the city on Wednes- | day, making arrangements with Mr. | Branigan for the presentation of the | play here. Mr, Kelly had the honor | of being the first advance man to ar- | rive in the city to make a booking | for the coming season at this house. Ruhy Hallier, show in New York, will be with the | production again this season, i et eamennng and High | | {For the Shooting of His Daugh- The preliminary hearing in' the | case of Kenneth Tryon, charged with shooting his daughter, Cecelia Tryon, | before | Magistrate Floyd at Northbrook. The | DIES AT AGE OF 104 Late Isaac Menary, of Erindale, Ont, who passed away, aged 104, on Thurs- day morning at Erindale. He was in 73. annual Orange parades. rd ARE TREATED TO | +A VAUDEVILLE TRICK 1 { Disappearing Canary Stunt in Commons--Chimpanzees Wait in Vain. London, Aug, 4.--The select com- mittee now sitting in the house of commons to inquire into the training of performing animals was enter- tained yesterday by an {illusionist who was allowed to show the mem- bers a disappearing canary trick and refute the statement that he killed the bird, A member of the commit- tee was asked to 'take the bird from a large cage and put It into ® trick cage, Holding the cage between both hands in front of him, the illus- fonist gave a loud halloo, and the bird and the cage disappeared. From behind a curtain he then produced the canary, unruffled and chirping as it got back into its former home, There were other performances of- fered to the committee, Max and Moritz, famous chimpanzees, were brought to the house of commons and waited about all day*with some of their playthings, including a tiny bicycle, but they were not allowed inside, Disappointment was felt by other trainers that they were not al- lowed to get their animals inside St. Stephens, but a policeman on duty humorously suggested the only things that might be smuggled in were performing fleas. . This was e first day on which trainers and foo opposed to the new bill brought up the full force of their case and there was a big crowd outside unable to gain admission. Witnesses before the committee in- cluded several leading trainers, all of whom denjed that cruelty was the persuasive force that made their ani- mals do tficks, Some trainers are issuing challenges to anyoue who can prove the cruelty charges in their Work. PULPWOOD WANTED BY U.S. Harding to Name Commission to Con- fer With Canada. Washington, Aug. 4.--Under a joint resolution just passed by both houses, Presfdent Harding will soon appoint a commission to confer with the Canadian authorities for the pur- pose of removing restrictions on pulpwood cut on crown lands, Unit- el States paper manufacturers have leased large areas ofe crown lands hut the pulpwood cut thereon must be manufactured in Canada, He presentative Mann, in discussing the TWICE TOLD TALES | News of Kingston Wo, TEN YEARS AGO. Magistrate Farrell this morning publicly deplored the fact that King- ston has no suitable swimming place for young or old. i: County conservatives and iiberals are each having a rally on the same day in different rooms at the court house. k _Beyenty boy scouts are in camp at Brophy's Point. . Several local hotels must construct fiew fire escapes. 3 The barge Davie will likely be abandoned as it seems impossible to ; it. » Biports to the United States from city show an Increase in July of $16,089.12 over July, 1910. ro a. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. City solicitor McIntyre and Charles Smith may be seen on the Barriefield golf links any Saturday afternoon. The yacht Norma will compete at the Belleville regatta next week. Corneracker, Gibson and Sir Tat- ten Chief have ail been changed from the 2.20 to the 2.19 trot for the au- tumn carnival. J. D. Martin has resigned as or- Banist of St. George's Cathedral. The first regatta from the new Yaciit clubhouse begins on the twelfth of this month. . , The dwelling of Jolin H. Nolan on Bagot street wis totally destroyed "by fire, y aad the original star, | who made such a biz hit with this | G. ABERNETHY"S August Bargains LADIES' WHITE | | $1.00 CANVAS OXFORDS, PUMPS AND COLONIALS gn oi? Regular $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes -- must be cleared out this week at the Special Low Priceof .......... .... $1.00 $2. Medium heels--all siz LADIES' BROWN OXFORDS Regular $5.00. This week ....... $2.95 Also Dark Grey Oxfords ....... es--2} to 7. . $2.95 Women's H Men's Lo OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS Children's White Canvas Shoes Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases ouse Shoes w Shoes $1.95 | Ladies' White Kid LACED BOOTS (REGULAR $9.00) Spool heels. Must go this week at -- $1.95 | Abernethy's Shoe Store mimi -- Goods of Quality Holdbrook's, Campbell's, Sni- der's, Heintz, and all other leading lines of Pickles, Relish. es, Olives, Custards, etc., at the UNIQUE GROCERY & MEAT MARKET Don't forget our Cooked Meats for the hot weather. C. H. Pickering 400 and 499 Princesa Stieet. Phone 8530. ) | =~ St i, ee Pe sty SAMPLES eterintiry Wonder 50,000 one dollar ($1.00) bottles Free to Roratmen Who glve the Wonder a fair trial. Guaranteed for Colic, Inflammation of the Lungs, Bewels, Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper ete. Send 260. for Malling Package etc. Agents wanted. Write your address plainly, DR. BELL, V.8, KINGSTON, ont. 850,000 Dr, Bell's |v English law does not recognize gambling or betting dabts. There are exceptions, but this is the general rule. A i BRASS BEDS and BEDDING BEDS--specially priced for this week. continuous posts and also ball mounts. Brush or-Polet Ribbon Brass Beds--Springs. The Improved Banner and Way-Safe Spring. MATTRESSES--$165.00 Special All-Felt Ticking, with Imperial edges in 3- Pretty designs in two inch Mattresses JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDEPTZKERS Aca Phone 147 for Bervice. . in Art Blue +0, 4-0, 4-6 sizes while they last. - resolution, credited the Canadians wth "being wider awake than we were when we passed the tariff bill the othqr day." He thought it prob- ahle Canadians 'would not only for- bid export of pulpwood but also of wood pulp and said it would be a sad éiy ter United Stateg paper manu- facturers and newspaper owners if they did. -------- Straw Hats Panama Hats » 4 Price RONEY'S, Princ vt N\ \ wf ess St. FARMS FOR SALE 200 ACRES IN TOWNSHIP OF STORRIN workahie, lar, cement floors, cistern. fu in stable, tie-up 50 head ecatt horses and drive house in one e of farm, sila, hog pumps wa ryns school, church, ens atoren) rods. All bul nted an A large list y Sement flo or an ot m ng mach ine, or; = Dlackemith 0 cheeses fact p. Po within % in Al hase' King # miles. Farms to choo se from. Also property. + d tr. alance pasture and bush; fine home, No. 1, 40x80, steel stanchions, st esl ceme: te. Barn N : Barn No. 3 odghs, hen house, engin M. B. TRUMPOUR 111% BROCK STREET - PHONE 704 or 1461w. The large farms in South Linecoln- shire, Eng., are so perfect that they are more like factories than farms. = This year's wheat crops in Hungary, and Belgium are 91 per cent. of jas Jear's output.