THE DAILY ' 60 Years in the Fur Trade--a Guarantee to You of Reliability Natural Muskrat Coats MAD ETO ORDER Made from dark Skins, (ape Collars Cuffs i B ; son. Seal, lined with Brocaded s or Plain Skinners Satins $200 0 We have told you about beautifu McKay Furs--about their superb quality--the richness and elegance of the skins The fact they are made in our own work rooms by our expert Furriers and unconditionally guaranteed to be exactly as repRes sented. " Now we are giving you prices to prove the extraordinary values of McKay Furs--absolutely the pe prices for Furs of Quality--- that are better than January prices STORE OPEN 7 to 9 To-night finest i iam street church; Bethel Congrega- i} | a piace where Santa Claus would be | "eMmon & Sons. J! cathedral A. Y. P. A AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL INCIDENTS OF THE- DAY The Christmas Decorations Racy Local News and Items of There Are the Best General Public Interest. Ever Seen perm 8 * Try Chadwick's foal. Phone 67 Christmas has already come at the | Travel is quite lively on the rail- Genera. Hospital, where the various | roads, : churches have made wards gay Iry Lemmon & with hemlock and ice, red and num and pyrex ware | Kreen streatiers, Lelis and Christmas | 10 per cent. off trees. with glittering decorations. | ™ ecirio Co. Yates. ward was most beautifully | Co Prospects are iressed by the the ladles of Syden- | Christmas. gresusd by ins 1s ladle y Planos tuned. Lindsay. Lta. Miss Grace Taft, A. €en appointed organist leader in St. Luke's churck Se for. alumi- ns 18 18 spt H Ww ne for a white -FPhone tional church had given a Christmas | air to Sampsou ward, and on the next | tiat, the Girls' Au ary of St. James' church had decorated with great { Lhe /Z YH. Ath} i taste, Strange ward, where some of n 4 of the ADH A ne { the. women patients are, and Miss |ASsociation will be held ia heir | Mary King's class of St. James' Sun- (T0OMS tonight at eight o'clock. -- day scliool, made the children's ward |, Carving sets from >.M.. nd choir sure to come, St. George's ward had | , COme to the Christmas tree exer- been decked with | oe Giivae » streamers and Lolly wreaths by the | frat seven o clock. Rives Sotection: and the halls | er six months rental we wi and right before Christmas. Best quality Hudson Seal, trimmed with Collar and Cuffs Alaska Sable, Plucked Beaver, Grey Squirrel or Australian Blue Oppossum; style, loose fitting, all-round waist: belt and pockets, slit or patch; silk figured, Pussy Willow or Skinners plain satin linings, guaranteed, Model 24 36 ins. long . ....$325.00 40ins. long .... $350.00 Made to special measure. FRENCH SEAL: COATS made and trimmed as above. $129.00 We invite you to come and see the Furs just as soon as you compare, you will realize the values. JOHN McKAY LIMITED 149 to 137 Brock St. Kingston's Reliable Fur House XMAS GIFTS RAZORS RAZOR STROPS SCISSORS POCKET KNIVES CARVERS, etc. W. H. COCKBURN & CO. Corner Wellington and Princess Street. Phone 216. of RRR = Good Things | | For Xmas ~--Cranberries. --Girapes. ~=QGolden Dates. --Fancy Table Figs. --Fancy Table Raisins, 1s. --Fancy Mixed Creams. { Home Bargain New Brick Residence, Albert |f || --New Mixed Nuts. <i] ORANGES Choice Fancy Navels -- 50 cases--we offer 5c. dozen off regular prices. COCOA 100 1bs. Crescent Brand Pure | Cocoa in bulk. | 29c. pound, 3 ibs. for $1.25 i Turkey---Chicken----Geese | Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS, | | Street, near Victoria Park; 7 "rooms; hardwood floors; hot water heating; electricity; pos- session May 1st. Rented at $30 per month. Price ....$4,300. . J. S. R McCann i Real Estate and Insurance 86 Brock St. Phone 396 or 631 HHI OO Now is the Time to Buy Fur Gifts ! Low Record Prices All This Week the 1921 Cut in Prices is now on. --FUR COATS. --FUR NECK PIECES. --FUR MUFFS. "MEN'S HATS. All going at unprecedented price reductions i, HLIHIHiN x Open evenings until 'Christmas. " CAMPBELL BROS. J. 122 PRINCESS STREET ET - . . : mm Ne NT SH Sm s '§ | end stairway were wreathed if! kin full of sweets, with a sprig of i} | ham, rolls, ij | fortunate enough to be ill at Christ- | ij | mas. Brig.-Gen. Ross was present and | | presentative. || cHRISTMAS "CHEER" |} | License Inspector William i] || Toronto, and several nurses wh, had SE CBN = | be opened next Septpmber, (see0esrtessns tones with | 3llow money paid in rental to apply {evergreens and scarlet streamers. [on purchase of plano, C. W. Lindsay On Tuesday Victoria circle of | "3 att y nh ting ng's daughters gave a tea to the | The B32 hmates, confined to. the ients of Yates and Strange wards. | y » les with green and red decora. ChTistmas dinner of roast pork and | tions were in the ward for the sick | Plum pudding. folks who could sit up, and those who Y I i could not had the good things provid- DELICIOnS igi ii ec brought to their bedsides. A Jeru- H e other brands. { m cherry was In the centre of | HQOD'S. h table on the ambulance cross| Citizens gladly welcomed the snow lin red, that formed part of the deco- | °R Wednesday morning. There is now rations, and gleaming candles shed | Key to be good sleighing for Christ- their soft light on the pretty scene. | a0 after all. for shades w I A* on p - é r shades, . At each plate was a Japanese nap | Newman Electric Co. On Tuesday afternoon, the mem- bers of Mrs. Douglas' bible class of | Cooke's church visited the Home for superior to At MA- H. Lolly in its folds, and a bunch of! grapes and an orange gave an added Christmas touch. Turkey and cold jellies were 1 Jeiiles were among | , 1a : r | ate 8 Reid's fows for ded for those un-| 'atch James Reid's windows for | the dainties pr | prices. | Island Market, is leaving on Thurs- the parties in both wards were of the barite . | day night, to spend Christmas with t pleasantest kind, and many expres- sions of appreciation of thoughts of these who carried thereal | 8Venue, Detroit, Mich. | Christmas spirit to the hospital| Only on sale the day they appear wards, were heard by the Whig re. as priced in James Reid's windows. 5 | A member of the Wolfe Island j hockey club, when speaking to the | Whig, stated that they would have an excellent team this winter. He FOR INSTITUTIONS | {| stated that there was a possi- | bility of the club . entering the { Mayor Nickle and Inspector | jcagie. McCammon Distribute | Liquor on Wednesday. joe Co. Mayor Nickle's automobile con-!Y¥ears and three months, infant son tained a precious cargo on Wednes- (Of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Garrett, | Mountain Grove, passed away 'at tla | Hotel Dieu, on Tuesday night, after (a short illness. The remains were | sent to Mountain Grove by James ReM & Co, on Wednesday. afternoon. In company with McCam- {mon, his worship started out with about 150 bottles (more or less) of | good whiskey, confiscated by the po- lice in recent raids on "bootleggers." The liquor was distributed among | the following places : General Hos- | pital, Hotel Dieu, Home for the | Aged, House of Providence, Infants' | Home, Orphans' Home. | Mayor Nickle wrote to the Ontario day # To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO | QUININE tablets. The genuine bears | the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. License Board, and secured permis- | sion to make the usual distribution. | Ex-Mayors Newman and Hughes, | | during their term of office, had the | ---- | same honor to perform. | Hr [He ly KINGSTON'S WEDDED IN TORONTO & | NUptials of Miss Helen Drummond | and Captain James. | | | | | The wedding took place in the old | | garrison church of Toronto, St. | | John's, Portland street, on Monday, { of Helen Marguerite, daughter of | Dr. Andrew T. Drummond and Mrs. | Drummond, Kingston, to Capt. J. A. | | James, Royal Canadian Dragoons, | | Toronto, by the rector, Rev. Russell ! | MacLean. The bride, who was un- | | attended, wore a charming frock of | { blue georgette, with a blue velvet | { hat, her corsage bouquet being of | | sweetheart roses, violets and maiden | | hair fern. Only the mothers of the |! | bride and groom, Mrs. A. T. Drum- | mond, Kingston, and Mrs. T. James, been overseas with the br de, among | | them, Miss Helen She-rer, Brock- r | ville, were present. Capt. and Mrs. | | James left on a wedding trip, Mrs. | | James wearing a smart suit of navy | | blue, with small hat and furs. | The bride is a former Kingstonian, | and one of whom tha garrison city | well be proud, as she served | | with distinction in France and here, | |since her reurtn to Canada, on { the nursing staff of the Sick Chil- {dren's Hospital, To.onto. ------ Treated the Old Folks. The '"Lend-a-Hand" circle of | King's Daughters spent a pleasant {hour with the old folks at the Home | for the Aged on Tuesday. Those | [who took part in the programme | were little Miss Lillian Derry, Mas- | ter Abey Richmond, Mjss Hawkey, | Miss Isabel Hughes and Mrs. M. R. | Davis. Following the musical num- | bers, Christmas gifts and candy were | distributed. | may Furs make an ideal Christ- mas present, and now the lux- ury tax hag been removed by the government bringing prices down lower than ever. Those of you who had in mind the purchase of a far garment but felt that the tax put 'it beyond your reach, can now take ad- vantage of the wonderful bar- gains with no tax to mar the pleasure of your purchase, Hudson Seal Coats for . . $230 French Seal Coats for .. $125 Coats in Beaver, Persian Lamb, Raccoon, Oppossum, Coney and various. other Furs--$05 and | | | | | | | Fewer Apply for Work. During the past few days, number of men applying for work | at the local Ontario Labor Bureau has not been nearly as large. The | reason given is that many men, who | have been in need secured work at |} Barrielield tearing down the huts, | -------------- Within five years it is expected || the Canadian National Railways will || be rumping through Kingston at a| very convenient point. i! ra your home with pretty |i electric shades for Christmas, H, W, Newman Electric Co. Twenty pet Tut discount on all crockery goods at Lemmon & Sons. Major.E. C. Barrett, Kingston, at- tended the reunion dinner: of the | | 73ra Depot Battery, C.F.A., held at if Aylmer on Tuesday. | A No. 9 heavy tin wash boiler with | Ji | copper bottom. Special this week for il $3, at Lemmon & Sons. | Work is still progressing on the! Robert Meek school. The school will li CHRISTMAS HATS hl The joy of Christmas bell (e)s can be heard in our Ladies' Hat Department, where can be seen the first showing of, new crea- "toms for winter wear in Silk 'and Satin Hets--spme with a touch of Pur and all moderately priced--$4 to $7. George Mills & Co. Pure-- Hats-- Millinery * + Employment wanted of any : #* description suitable to dis- + abled men. No matter how + short the work, even if only a 4 few hours, we have men who would appreciate the opportu. # nity. + Consider the giving of this ¢ opportunity your . Christmas present to some man who needs ¢ work. Phone Office. PEI PEOEIP YS C$ 2064 -- Vocational ¢ » - * $422 24202%0900 9 i ia BRITISH WHIG = x : - ° Books For ChristmasGifts There is nothing more acceptable 'either for the old or young i544 C. W 8 i has | $1.25, up at green and red | cises in Zion church,to-morrow even-. | DALY'S GOOD TEA and DALY'S the Aged and treated the inmates, | "Teddy" Green, caretaker of the the kind | his sister, Mrs. W. Higgs, Central | A Flashlights, H. W. Newman Elec- William James Garrett, aged two | == | iti on th j| Permitted To Run at Large?" than Books. I Ladies' Hand Bags. 1 SPECIAL GIFT EDITIONS of Ella Wheele LATEST 1920 FICTION: Ev this Fall will be found on our tables. ] REPRINT FICTION: Over 2000 volumes to choose from of '|§ the best known writers of the day. price of $1.00. Regular $1.25. FINE ENGLISH LEATHE "Made in England" in Bill Folds, ery one of the leading books of For the holidays only, the special R GOODS: Fine leather goods Purses and the new 1921 styles of r Wilcox, Robt. HI W. Service and all the standard authors. | | I COOTIE, GAME: Keep the children happy with the most fas- cinating game since Pigs in C lover. | The College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings | { | | AINA At sccm mamanst | Half Price LADIES' COATS SILK DRESSES GEORGETTE' BLOUSES NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store Er AAA AA Rn ' * Advertising and Sales | From the Editor and Publisher The relation of advertising 19 sales is one of the most interesting phrases of the advertising business and one that desérves closer study by the men and women engaged in secucing re- sults by the use of paid newspaper advertising. The United Drug Company has just made public some interesting figures on the subject that show con- clusively why that organization has | increased its advertising appropria- | tion from year to year as it consist. | ently proved its worth as a means for | ntoving goods from the shelves of their stores to the hands of custom- | ers, | In 1917 that firm spent $62,000 {for advertising that moved $3,775, 1000 worth of goods, or less than 2 | per cent; in 1918 sales on advertised li | goods nearly doubled on an expendi- | ture of 5 per cent; in 1919 sales | reached $7,430,623 and about 6 per | cent. went for advertising: in 1920 the estimated sales are given at $11, 000/000 and the advertising expendi- ture is placed at $785,000, or about 7 per cent. In other words every increased advertising expenditure brought sales of advertised goods in equal proportion. leaves no doubt and that can be used to advantage in presenting your case to local merchants. In the case fl of the United Drug Company, as is || true in every other case where | figures are available, the right kind | of advertising more than tripled the ji volume of business. -------------------- Great Excitement Prevails! There was a city election in Pul- aski, Va., last week. The people voted is question: "Shall Cows Be T The | vote resulted as follows: For cows running at large--701. Against cows running at large--3249. What's the Fare To Nashville? You can lind the Frank & Earvest Garage in Nashville, Ten. Temata. a Electric irons, toesters and grills, H. W. Newman Elssric Co. ' | | | } Here is a concrete example of the | || selling power of advertising that FOR $4,100 you can buy a detached new brick dwelling, with garage on Montreal street, with furnace, electric light, 3 piece bath, 7 rooms, attic floor- ed. See us at once! E. W. MULLIN & SON "Sellers of Real Estate" Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, = Phones 389w and 5307, ! Ladies' Felt Boudoir Slippers--all colors Ladies' Felt Kozy Slippery--all colors Ladies' High Kumfy Slippers--all colors . res Ladies' English Wool Siippers--all colors . . . Ladies' Felt House Slippers--Ieather Soles ; Ladies' Leather Boudoir Slippers with heels | Also many other styles and colors. S. J. MARTIN "The Xmas Gift Shop" ad Was / A nasty lawyer is old Pland, To be a wiiness is no fun; gets you on the stand, get you on the fun. 3 Now that the hunting season 3 open, John Will Haunt in Nashvile, | Tenn., and you ean C. Howard Hunt | For, when he in Camden, New Jersey. | He's sure to