Germany 235g £2 Promised, PE Four years ago today, July 8, 1915, »'ips would not be sunk. #ind a sailor and: a passanger. Answer to 'yesterday' 3 puzzle. Germany promised that American Left side down foréhep! at right shoulder, NEWS. FROM: THE DIORA S---- 5 OULIPPED FROM THE WHIGS MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, * In Brief From the Kvents In the Country About Kingston Are Told ~~Full of Interest to Wan. On June 24th wt Tweed, Miss Rag- hael Cournoyéa Hungerford, and H. T. Plue Wlzevir were married. The'wedding of Migs Rosella Wha- len to Jas. O'Neil, Tyendinaga, was solemuized at St. Edmunds Chireh, Stoco, on June PES The marriage was 266 at Athens on July Ist of Miss Anna Hickey, danghiter of Mrs. Catherine Hickey, 'Athens; to Joseph W. Potvin, Brockville. The marriage was solemnized on June 26th; of Miss Carrie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt S. Foster, Lanprk, to Jamies C. Dvys- dale Lanark, The Port ibe thdtory is to be eplarged by an extension of forty t at the ud of the build- ing and by i. third storey to the whole Tou me Lange. the wedding took i Gars{ : Ta 28th, of Migs Annie, only whiter of Aveh Muibouaid, aril son nt r Brofk® men Meng yn, N.Y., who way the guest of C. M. Englis, also of that city, who has @ cottage at Chippewa Bay, died there Wednesday of angina péctoris. After a lapse of time extending over thirty years and six months, Robert Beatty has resigned fromhis "position as principal of the Lanark village public and cortinuation ES athan the armouries: there of: July 1st June 28th witnessed another happy event when the wedding of Miss Ger- trisde Whalen L. J. Hughes was solemnized at St. Tweed. The contracting parties are both of -Hungerforld, on "the evening candidate of the United Farmers of North Renfrew. He has sold his busi- ness but will retain his 500-acre fapm in Westmeath and theseon| canyon grain growing and stock- raising. The wedding of Miss Addie L. Baskey daughter of Mrs. Jos. Bas<) key, Flinton to John Bolton took place at the Franciscan Church. North Edmonton, on June 11th, The bride is & sister of Mrs. E. "A. Es- Daugh, Tweed, A pretty wedding took Jude 25th, when Miss dna L. Mc- Kechunie, daughter of Mrs, M. L. M¢- Kechnie, Ottawa, was united in mar- riage to Ronald -H. McNabb, of the Post Office Department, Ottawa, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McNabb, Rens, frew, W, E. Rand, principal of Arnprior high school for upwards of ten years, has resigned. He had asked for in- creases for himself and the 'lady Pteachers, and reported the science teacher as weak in both his work and discipline. The trustees gave creases, and decided to let the sci- pence master go. Later, they recon sidered this latter mct, and reinstat ed him. Thereupon Mr. Rand resign- ed. place on Returned Soldier Drowned. Brockville, July ~William Burke, . a returned soldier, was drowned at Charleston Lake in a few feet of water. The deceased was school. 4 subject to epileptic fits, and took one The suggestion that a memorial]'while alone in the boat, falling into schnol be erected In Merrickville inthe water, His wife, a daughter of epmmenioration of the part played| Leeman Grifiin, Lansdowne, sur- in the war by soldieps from the vil-} vives. The body was taken to Gan- lage was made at. #4 banquet held in' anogue for interment. a II IDOBRBGIODBGT0 ACN S00 00000000 HROOuDERCOO0ROROREGD No Cooking! No Waste! © 'when your breakfast / cereal is =the : pure and unadul: rated food values 'of wheat and barley. rich in nourish q quality, and ea Carthagh Chureh,! Norman Reid is willing to be the] ment, ~ sound in true building KINGSTON. ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919 A Kingston Girl's Gallant iy « Kingston, July 6.--(To the Edi- tor) :--Olilige me by allowing this letter to have space in Your paper. I wish to wrile regarding the letters that have appeared in your paper, "defending the Canadian girls," [ do not see in what way théy need to be defended. No one has spoken about them, but merely told 'the truth which they do not 'seem to like very well. I do not see why Miss Web- ster or Miss McAlister should weigh everybody on their own 'scales, 'or talk about people of whom they know entirely nothing about, but are judging them by hearsay. ster states that hatdly get away from England single. No doubt he was interested in a girl,' who jilted him, for some- one with a farm and a bank roll at the back of him. She also says that English girls marry a man 'for his y money; they seem to be lucky en- ough to pick out all the young ones, and are leaving the old ones for the the marriages that have taken place lately. Miss 'Webster's brother 'must have a lot of 'Canadian pride," of which she boasts so much about, to come back to Canada, and talk about the women who have tried to make « strange land seem' like home to him: 1 think that Miss Webster and Miss McAlister have more jealousy than pride in them. That is what makes them so narrow-minded toward the English girls. Miss MoAlister states that her sister's home has been bro- Ken up by one of those English girls, as she calls them. Kindly ask her ou which side ; the fault Hes,with the English girl, or did her brother-in- law pose as a single man, as a good many more have doen. Tell her to 'hear both sides before she judges be- | tween them, In Miss MeAlister's letter she re- fers to what the'big bugs would say did she welcome the 'Canadian boys {as the English girls have done, It is | the first I ever heard that the poorer | Miss Web-}! her brother could} Canadian girls, according to somd of § of lo 10 HE EDITOR | (ATTY Tn ECLA 35 DURES » Exact Copy of Wrdpper. emt, = GASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thirty Years GASTORIA THE OENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORX Sivy. en A -- ce he Gage's Cash Cor.Gore and Yi cliington Sts. 50 only, Tins Choice Pears, a tin ,, . 50 only, Tins Pure Fruit Jam (4 1b.) a tin ine 100 only; Tins Crisco (1 1b.) a tin . .. . ti 100 only, Ibs. Pure Lard, a Ib. Try Welch's Grapelade, a tin . . . New Potatoes, New Cabbage, ¥resh Berries Phone 248 Prompt Delivery 3 nin THE MORE PERISHABLE FOODS : Require expert handling and perfect refrigeration, while awaits tng your order. Nowhere will you tind the conditions and faciii- ties. more perfect tham at our white store--and strict cleanliness : prevails. 'Choice Roasts Veal Fronts ... ... iv ivy sadivnn avs sas Venl BIRGER, .. «io vot son vou an awe suse dnsans Be HOODS, Corner fl and Barrie Sts. Phone 407 Prompt Delivery SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK "De Lux" Electric Iron "De Lux" Electric Toaster "De Lux" Electric Stove : The above ave all guaranteed. TR A Laan RTT TX 167 Princess St For Over 'See samples in our 'window. {class of people Were ruled by the richer class, In England the goor | iclass of people do things with their heart and soul, and deo: not stop to question what the big bugs are going to do, nor do they stop and consider | what they are going to say. It makes but little difference to them what the | big bugs think as long as they ftheir Wt by welcoming them in a way to 'please themselves. 1 would like to ask Miss McAlister if the rich bugs in Kingston ask the poorer class, when they have their dances, or their June balls, to make arrankements for anything to pledse themselves, No, they do wot, and i is those kind 'of people who drink their wine to all hours in the moru~ ing, and who do not stop to consider us, whether we shave money enough to buy our next meal, or whether we have clothes on our back, 'Why should 'we stop to think of people like them, If Miss McAlister would tell those big bugs to take their bibles and read Proverbs 20, 21, 22, chapters, they would have a differéunt story te tell, and would join more in with the poorer class, by giving our boys a good welcome home. Miss Hooper wished to know why the Canadian boys' English brides have not come to Canada, Is she aware of the fact that two weeks ago the train pulled into Montreal, where 1 4 Sy to quite a number 'of English 'brides alighted and stood at the station, for two hours, with not a soul to speak to them, but a lot of French Canad- fans, babbling around thems in lan- guage that they did not un refand ? That is the. kind of a welcome théy got, Is it any wonder that no more do will come out, when the few that did | come got. such a glorious welcome, | that they went back on the next train disgusted. ; Mr. Editor, 1 thank you for your kindness, for allgwing me to put this letter in yout paper, and I think that in fufure Miss Webster and: Miss Mc- Alister ' should get aeguainted with ' English girls and find Sut what they are, before they start writing letters wbout 'peaple that they hear others" talking about. Respectfully yours, ~MAUDE CHART, 13 Upper Charles street. ---- Explains English Girls' Attitude. Sydenham, Ont , July 7.--(To the Editor) : ous contributions to your valuable paper entitled Canadian vs English Girls. This subject has already been 0 exhaustively treated by correspon. | dents possessing perhaps greater lit erary qualifications, that it is with some degree of hesitency that 1 would submit my humble opinion for public eriticism, - Furthermore, it is neither my desire or intention in this article, to make unfavorable com- parisons, but to discourage to some extent what seems to be the general as of opinion, by some who Time not had the opportunity ot studying the English people, as a whole, in their own country and who weem dnelined, to misinterpret tthe motives: by which those same people wore prompted to offer so much kind- noss to the colbnial soldiers. Per ponaily J. know. of several instances where they have gone to considerable some act of kindness, for. a soldier when they could not: possibly have had any other interest than .to; in some 'measure, liguidate = the debt created by the sacrifices which they considered we were making dn their hghat. fepl thoroughly convineed that it Canadian girls-had been brought face to face with the realities of war fu the manner that English girls have, a' great percentage of 'them would probably have risen to the occasion Just as promptly. As for girls of the old country chasing after for Shieh Honey o or to matry, 1 think rastigution 'of the better middie classes, whom. I think you pH ian ustally represent. tle boat 'of, any Th has cott who had a lease of the hotel. KINGSTON ONTARIO a Hicks House property, yeen purchased by W. J. Perth, Glas- Buy a $10.00 Unit in Texas Oil-May Make ou m Short Time Here's a chance to make big money on a $10 investment--or to lose but $10 You can't lose much if you do lose --You may make hundreds --or even It 1s with considerable in. thousands. terest that 1 hava been reading vari- Note the men back of this enterprise. Then decide yourself. Great Fortunes Made When Oil is Struck your money wouldn't be needed or accepted. inconvenience: und expense to. do' $26,000 an acre. «in this enterpgis : crop i WE ALL the bil enterprises that are today pour- ing forth such vast riches were at the start speculative. This is speculative. If this were not speculative---if oil were actually spouting from wells on this property today ~you wouldn't have this opportunity -- Our Holdings in This Rich Field Offer Choice Locations for Many Wells We own leases aggregating 292 acres, situated Northegst of Roby, Fisher County, Texas, a short distance west of the Ranger fleld, where many gushers of from 1,000 to 12,000 barrels of oil per day have been hrought in. Our leases offer choice locations for upwards of 60 wells. There are four oil sands in this section, and our chances of striking a gusher. are equal to any and bettér than * most. On the North and East we have Burkbernett, Towa Park, Electra, and Henrietta fields, and on a direct tine, a short distance East the famoos Ranger oil fields all big produc- ers. The Company's land shows all the surface indiea- tions of oil that these other fields ever had. Producing wells are being brought in nearer every day-- ~wells! are now drilling to the North, East and South. Many new locations are being made in this section --drill- ing rigs are being rapidly moved in and instructed to be- gin operatigns at once. The activity in this section is in- creasing daily and development is being rushed on a large scale, Any day word may reach us of the bringing in of these wells --a gusher-<wonld mean thousands or perfiaps millions of dollars in increased values of our leases and the vesck of this Company. These are some of the reasons---without going into geo- logical or technical Jdetails-----why the officers and direct. ors of the Company have such faith in this property. 10Cents a ts a Share Now and Money Back in 10 Days if You Want t ; To enable the Company to start drilling #s soon as pos- sible and to pay necessary overhead costs this popular sub. seription plan has been adopted, and this most unusual of- fer is made to those who wili act at once. #f you will re- mit promptly you will pay but ten conty por share or $10 per unit of 100 shares. Send your money any convenlent WY anion arder, check. bank draft or currency by registered letter--ahen: Io: the Company or difectors or property. and if not a satisfied, as anh return of your money within 10 days, and will be forwarded to you at once. Facts concerning this proposition have a fold tS ithout siabaration, Want do Fon: nine yn yous thin venture aon it ooks, Yao Sd not Pirin ond at a favorable Aion Shout his oils MRE. project 1 want a unit at anbRcription coupon (oF send fore Wit with your §10--hefeore the eles, vt Folks of very limited means----oftén very poor people with only a record for honesty ~=and many capitalists HAVE BEEN REAPING A FINANCIAL HARVEST through Texas oil resources. ' It is reasonable to expect that what has hap. pened elsewhere--in other Texas Oif tervitor. les---must 'happen 'here. Those who bought ahead of the drill in other sections are rolling in wealtlr to-day. Take the famous Burk- burnett abd Ranger districts here at 'one hme ~~hot many months ago---leases coitld be ons. ily bought around $10.06 an acre. Pegs have' been reported recently as high as $196,000 ay acre." Fréquent deals in that field are around An oil strike did the work. The Men Behind This Com- You are invited to "look up" this Company through any channel you may choose, The officers and directors whose names follow, are allunen of integrity and reliability. They are putting their o pn mopey, their time and faith & determinstion to $ muke it a big ¥ncooss, HARRY C. ALRRO, Presiden Vice-President Universal on and Products | Cow Buffalo, New York. G. 3 X XE NKER, Vice-President Real a And OM, Buffalp, New York. M. B. SHEPARD, Se¢"y and Treas. Manufacturer, Five Wells to be Drilled Near Roby Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Edition, Wed., May 21, 1919: Roby, Texas, May "Five oil well drilling contracts have heon signed on blocks of leases in the country and seven: more are being ne- gotiat<d at this gi the most ¢ fs within your reach. WITHOUT X A Brokers or Agents.) rage, initiative ability to. see al grasp opportunities that's what makes your wioney make Money : opportunities. This Decide the Company, (No