, Gargno <> QUALITY Open Saturday Night 7.10.9 CHILDREN We Have Always Made a Specialty of FURS FOR SWEETHEARTS / 'White Coney Coats sae the ity and value You must We Furs to appreciate th inv $30.00 Tegvitul Musk- rat/ Coats, $65. Made to Order Silver Raccoon Coats Nutria sCoats Hudson Seal Coats At Rock Bottom Prices. Fur Collars, Caps and Cuffs in all Furs, made to order at rock bottom prices. White Coney Caps Silver Baccoan Caps ...35.00 and Red .$5.00 Busbys Tops Raccoon Stoles and Muffs, $6.50 Thibet $7.00 White sets... White Lamb button-in-robes . $6.25 r heauty; wonderful qual- ite your comparison Kingston's Reliable Fur House John McKay, Limited 149-1 " 7 BROCK Sr. DRAW. WINNEIT ; DIINTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnsvn and Wellington Btreots Phone 363 ORDER YOUR FALL SUIT NOW Call and pick out the cloth now for your new Suit. We make both Ladies and Men's sults. Prices reasonable | oy can also bring In the cloth and we will make it up for you. M. YAMPOLSKY 353 PRINCESS STREET Phone 2119. at by some of the ladies pressnt. ---- ------ Po | | Held on Friday Afternoon-- | The lecture hall of | church was gaily dressed in warist-| {mas red and green, with flags and | evergreens as a background for the | work tables, laden w... pretly wares where the Ladies' Aid of the con- | gregation neld their annual sale on [Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. J. Wau- | son, the president, received the | guests, who kept the hall well filled land crowded about the tables. | At the long work table were Mrs. | D. G. Laidlaw, Mrs. W. H. Macnee, { Mrs. John McKay, Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. MacFarlane, Mrs. Mataeson, Mrs. Menzies and Miss Martin. The | children's table, under the big Union | Jack, had fascinating small garments | for sale by Mrs. Gow, Miss Nicol, [ Mrs, H, C. Weich, Mrs. McKenzie, }| Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. i [F. Mahood and Mrs. Cavine. Home- | [oe dainties of all sorts were on the wew-laden table near; the door, Snelling, Mrs. C. Mrs. M. McMaaon, | Mrs. Hobart Dydey Mrs. George Ma- | hood, Mrs. D. W/ Taylor, Mrs. Stu- art, Miss Etta Richmond and Miss E. | Driver were in charge. On the plat- | form was the pretty red and green ! candy table with its Christmas air. A big silver bow! filled with poinset- | tia and fern, was the centre, and | the pretty boxes were in the holiday | | aolors. Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Percy { Murray, Mrs. Hedley, Mrs. Jock Mur- { ray, Miss Janet Richmond, Miss| '§ | Frances and ¥ fl | the sweets, that went rapidly to the | eager buyers. . A fortune-telling tent, .in which [the past was told and the future re- | vealed, was in charge of Miss Doro- | | thy Goodwin, Mies Annie Gow, Mise w~onel Shannon | | { Realized the Sum of | $550 | where Mrs. H W. | M.' Macpherson, [ Myrtle King, Miss | and Miss Lois Allen. The tea table | was exceedingly pretty, with a centre | of big white 'mums in a tall vase, | from 'which yellow ribbons were | i looped to the candelabra, which held | | yellow candles. Here, Yr, Archi- | | bald Strachan anad Mrs. W. . Good- | win ware kept busy pouring LS The | committee in charge were Mrs. J. | C. Connell,. Mrs. Mylks, Mrs. tton, Mrs. Donald Macphail, Mrs | Cooke and Mrs. D. R. Murray assisted | Mrs | W. K. Macnee and Miss Nora Macnee 3 were at the door to take the small | WORK WANTED FOR : | BO Be ir 2 Cabinc.-makers. --- tte | The ladies of the society presenta | their president, Mrs. R. J. Wilso with a handsome beautifully embroidered. f admission fee. The 4 Male Bookkeepers with training | ceeds amounted to $550. in typewriting. 3, Electrical Wirers Machinist. Motor Mechanics Chauffeur. Plumber. Gas and Steam Engineer Vulcanizer, Apply Vocational 'phone 2064, or P.O. Kingston. 2 1 1 1 1 Box. 95 Book Your, Passage Overseas This Fall or for Xmas, with ¥. CONWAY Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent All Lines. Phone 1197. 'Department, [R. 3 239 BAGOT STREET. Added Results. The ladies of Queen Street Metho- dist church were so unfortunate in the weather on the day of their sale that they held another: one on FI ri- | day, at which they realized $91, i bringing their total up, to $325. Mr McClelland and™ Mrs. W. 5 | Lennon received the people who! {came in 'and at the work table were | Mrs. W. H. Warren, Miss Henzy, Mrs. John Evans and Mrs."G. McCal- { lum. The home-made table was in charge of Mrs. M. Clow, Mrs. C. De Cartaret, Mrs. T. Glover and Mrs. J. Pidgeon. At the pretty tea table Mrs. W, Bassam and Mrs. Allan made | the tea, while Mrs. Hebert, Mrs. Fred Clow, Mrs. Montcrief,- Mrs. Hazelton, 'Bargains $1750--Stanley street; frame; 6 rooms; electricity. street; Ports- frame; 6 rooms; largel ot, mouth; electric light; : $1780--Carlisle st.; frame; 6 barn and rooms; B. and C.; garage. \ $4500---Albert street; brick; 7 rooms; hardwood floors; hot water heating; electric light; possession May 1st. Real Estate and Insuranee 88 Brock 8t. Phone 326 or 621 The Thrifty I Ii Housewife | BUYS TO SAVE AT THESE PRICES Peas, Corn and Tomatoes-- 800 1bs. Choice Creamery-- Finest_Shelled Walnuts-- . 60c¢. 1b, 1000 lbs. Choice Valencia Raisins--26c. 1b.; 4 1bs $1.00 SALE XMAS. FRUITS Still On. Cullen's CASH AND. CARRY _ AIFRED anll PRINCESS ST8. Mrs. Joyner and others assistqd them. i I WHAT QUEEN'S GIRLS il DOING: Levana will take part in the stu- | der parade to-ndght. This is the ||| first big parade since the war and will ARE {il| be on pre-war lines, floats represent- I || ing each faculty, each year with its | | own distinctive costume: and fire- { works along the route. | ---- On Monday afternoon from four | to six, a reception was given to | MeNelll by his former students. A water color picture was presented to him by his students in appreciation | of his work. The address was read | tation was made by Mrs. Burry. = Dr. { and Mrs. MdNeill, Miss Cora Messer | ||| and Mr. Diltz received. On Wednesday afternoon at the | | regular monthly meeting of Q.W.- C.A., there was an address by Miss Hamilton, the travelling secretary || of the Y.W.C.A. On. Thursday, at five o'clock, a ||| men's meeting was held ma Grant Hall | at which the candidates for A.M.8, and the Athletic Board of Control hein Make it a pair of Comfortable, In- visible Bifocal Glasses for Father J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST. 312 KING STREET, PHONE 1019w. spoke. Were among the speakers, Chalmers | §s Betty Murray sold | Ren- | » {doll with long hair, linen centrepiece | pro-| { Dorothy, Billy and Jackie Laird. S| | by Mrs. MacCallum and the presen- | Five members of Levana | | 1 CHALMERS LADIES SALE/INCIDENTS OF THE DAY Jf Racy Local News and lems of | Genera! Public Interest. ¥ i ' | Try Chadwick's Foal. «- Pianos tuned. Phone 1544 C. | Lindsay. Ltd. The steamer down on Saturday Recital of sacred music, | gregational church, Tuesday evening, | Dec. 7th. Silver collection. . Joseph Hodge, piano-tuner, phone 868W, or McAulev's book store. .The steamer Keyport arrived | from Montreal, Saturday morning, and will be laid "up here for the | winter, Principal Dyde preaches anniver- sary sermons in St. Paul's, Bowman- ville, on Sunday, and Monday night, - Regimental Sergeant-Major Chas. | Patten; 21st Battalion, is among those who receiveyl the French Medal | af Honor. After six months rental we will allow money paid in rental to apply | 1 purchase of piano, C. W, Lindsay | w Map! morning. Dr. R. B. O'Sullivan, Soldiers' Civil Re-Establishment, is in | the city making an inspection. During the month of December we will put on a great clearing sale of | ready made clothing and gents' furn- | {ishings, also clothing made | sure, Prevost, Brock street, | It was stated in Friday's [ that the Wolfe Jsland liquor j come before Mr. Bradshaw and Mr. | | Allison Mr. Bradshaw did not sit on the case. Mr, with. Mr. AllisonY . There was a large meeting of the | Badminton Club at the Av¥mouries, on Wednesday, when the election of new members took place. Two new issue Phone 67. | [i eheath passed | First Con- lectures on | hi | diré®or of |} dental services for the Department of | fi to mea- | § | Ruttan presiden ! this city, Christ as and Boo Now is the time to make your selection of Christmas Cards and Booklets, from the largest and best selected lines, ever displayed i PRIVATE GREETING CARDS Place your orders now for Private Greeting Cards, made in 'Canada. These cards are equal to the finest American manufactur- days. case #i er's lines and a credit to the Dominion. Delivery in from three to four The College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings ES playing members and a large num- | \ | ber of tea members were elected. | The Kingston General Hospital is | (asked by Lennox and Addington | council fOr a detailed statement of | costs of maintaining ward patients | {in that institution, with names of | | patients 'and their addresses, from | Jan. 1st, 1920, to Dec. 1st, 1920: | [00000 00 ra bre gre Bere Bere Bribe Bg | Letters to Santa Claus { i 183 Alfred street. Kingston, Dec. 1st, 1920, i Dear Santa: Please bring me a big! and a pair of hockey skates. Please bring me a bible, and that will be all for me. My | | brother Billy, would like a meccano | get and a tinker toy, and a game and | a pair of slippers. My baby brother Jackie, would like a pair of slippers and a train with tracks, and a pic- | | ture book too, and two guns, one for Billy and Jackie, and anything elSe | you would like to bring. Love from | Dear Santa Claus: I hope you are | well this Christmas, I thank you for | | the presents you: brought me last | year, and trust you will not forget to bring me a pair of hockey boots and skates, bedroom slippers, hockey stick and a game of snakes and lad- ders. Thanking you,' Dear Santa Claus, I am, William Connor, 45a Main street. HE WAS ASSAULTED ; AND'ROBBED OF $80 William Shawcross in Hotel Dieu Suffering From Serious Injuries. That he was accosted by two men, | who assaulted him and robbed him [of $80, while he was coming off a | boat, about six o'clock, on Friday night, near the old Mentreal Trans- portation Company's wharf, 1s the story told by a man giving the name of William Shawcross, who is now a patient at the Hotel Dieu. Shawcross is suffering from seri- F8us bruises, and it is also feared that | he shad a couple of ribs fractured. | | Ho is in a serious condition, but at the Hotel Dieu, Saturday forenoon, {the Whig was informed that he was | | doing" as well -as- could pe expecteaq, | | and that there was every hope of him pulling through al right. Shaw- | cross states that the two men, after attacking him, went through his Pockets, and relieved him of all his | "ore police were informed of the affair and are working on the case | On Friday night there was a dinner "The Hat Store" given for the candidates of the elec! tion committee and after the play, a supper and dance in Grant Hall. On Saturdey night the election re- turns will be announced in Grant Hall after the parade, There is some idea of having a dance if it is not too late. Large classes of boxing, wrestling and fencing have been formed and meet on Tuesday and Thursday in the gym. Saturday's Market. The town clock looked down on a drissling rain and a small market Saturday morning. It might have béen surprised at a" few things it {'fiard. Butter stuck around 68 to $0c a pound. Eggs, strictly fresh, did not make much of a showing but what were displayed sold at 85 and 90c a dogen. Potatoes are climb- ing again, with the price at $1.90 a | bag. "Apples varied all the way from $1.25 4a bag tor eookers to 60c a peck for northern spies. There was not much variety on the market. The staple lines of butter, eggs, potatoes, fowl and fresh meats were not broken by any unusual offerings. Onions were offered in a few places at fifty cents a peck. Cabbages and celery were in abundahce. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30e¢. Married Sixty Years. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Spencer, Maple avenue, Picton, celebrated the six- tieth anniversary of their marriage on Monday. A family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clapp Spen- cen, King street, was one of the fea- li tures of the day. IDEAL HATS | FOR WINTER WEAR . We are showing a splendid variety of Men's Hats, particu- larly suitable for winter wear. Tweeds, Velours and Felt Hats with a rough finish. All lines are included in our "drop in price" sale. Why not a Hat as Christmas gift ? i il IN | iH | a VELOUR HATS. .$4 to $6.50 1ten by Cadet Macdonell, | lege, was presented. |! children were presented" by O-NIGHT 5 dozen Ladies' White Flannelette Gowns--good, heavy quality -- $2.25 line. To-night \ "ibys eis ais ie oo 3180 Ladies' Colored Blouses--fine quality Voile--pretty designs--regular price $2.95. To-night, your choice . .. .. RE Ry | A bargain table filled with Sateens and Regal Taffeta Underskirts-- nearly all the warited sizes. Ladies' Knitted Silk Scarfs--White only =i) $2.25 line. Tonight ........r... 8150 On sale to- vir moni ene PleD0 Two extra specials i in Ladies' Boudoir Cape spielell priced for to- beavis ce Tass» 39c. and 50c. each Ladies Full-fashioned Cashmere Hose--Penman's--Black: all sizes. To-nighte . TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY Ladies' and Children's Winter Coats . . . . «++... Half Price. 20 Per Cent. Off Carpets, Draperies, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Furniture Coverings, Si'ks, Dresses and Skirts. Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" MEN'S FOKWARD CLUB Of St. George's Cathedral Held Meet- ing Friday Evenivg. Tho first :neeting of she Men's Ferward Club of St. George's cathe. dral was held on Friday evening Major-General Macdonell, command- ant of .the Royal Military College, was' chairman of 'the meeting. Gén- eral Macdonell stated that he be- lieved all the men of the different churghes should get together and greater work would be accomplished. | He also suggested . that afternoon meetings should be held at which | topics of interest to men could be discussed by speakers who could be | rought, J oe the purpose cadets of the Royal Mili- or ren oe on a programme, ! which consisted of short plays, songs and a vaudeville stunt. A skit, writ- of the col- A vote of thanks was moved and seconded by R. J. Carson and R. Brymnmer. cog C.P.R, Officials Visit Kingston, The following officials of the Cana- dian Pacific Railway, were in King- ston Friday on a general tour of in- spection of all facilities here. They arrived in the general manager's pri- vate car Laurentian and general superintendent's. private can Ontar- fo:--A Price, genéral manager; R. A. Pyne, Superintendent motive power; A. A. Goodchild, general storekeeper; H. O. Wilson, Station- ary agent; J. T. Coleman, inspector of transportation and Keough, as- sistant engineer maintenance of way, all of Montreal; and W. M. Neal, as- sistant "superintendent Ontario dis trict; T. Ronaldson, master mechan- fe; H. J. Humphrey, superintendent Trenton division and A. H. Binns, master mechanic Trenton division, all of Toronto, Installation Of The Brownies. The installation of the Brownies, affiliated with the Girl Guides, took place in St.-James' parish hall Fri- day evening. Miss K. Lyman; secre- tary-treasurer of the junior auxiliary, addressed the girls, and gave each ii} on > her card on which was the jun- ior pledges. Mrs. MacDonald, presi- dent of the Girl Guides, who always happy way with children, then told the duties of a Brownie. their Of What Should a Man Be Proud If Not of His Home To Homie Seekers We Would Polut Out a Rare Chance Two semi-detached brick dwellin good localit of repair, § rooms and summer kit Es 3 plece bath, ment cellar; good yards and right-of-way; tricity in one. Posse war price of $3200 'e have properties in all loea tions and to move them. Houses to rent. E. W. MULLIN & SON Bpecialists in Good Real Estate and Fire Insurance Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, - Phones 5389w and 539J. in excellent state Zises Sarnace, good ce- or cooking in both, elec lon of one 30 days, other May 1st, 1921, at @ pre- at prices which are sure The children repaired to the basement Bargains x { Men's Box €alf Bluchers, Women's Kid Bals--brown | busk tops, Louis and Mili. i tary heels; afl sizes. | i $i 53e | wide toes, waterproof lea- | ther soles, rubber heels. Also Gunmetal and Brown Calf Bals; nice BArTrow toes. SATURDAY, all 'sizes # Rig Girls' Beye Calf Lh semi brogue type; heels; all sizes, $4 8 $5.95 WOMEN'S GREY SPATS--12 button height Steve ]. Martin "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" 180 PRINCESS STREET. - . pack-leaders to Mrs, Savary, super- ,- The things people wan: to know intendent of the diocese and the offic- | the most are usually none of thelr ers, who pinned the badges cn them. |business. After the initiation, both parents and Contentment has one advantages Jove wealth; people doa't try to bor- where refreshments were served. { row fit from you.