aily British PAGES 9-14 Whig KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1918 ~The Big Genuine JAL SALE OF FURS Starts Tomorrew, Sat., Feb. 2nd at "KINGSTON'S FAMOUS FUR STORE" The Big Sale is on -- the genuine fur s ale that hundreds have been waiting for -- Enquiries as to the date it starts have come by mail, verbally and by telephone. 'After many months of busy fur selling -- after one of the biggest seasons in our history, and in spite of the fact that raw furs are advancing, which means higher prices next winter; we are prepared to offer big reductions on our enormous stock of manufactured furs, i also our entire winter stock of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ladies' Cloth Coats and Millinery. -------- ; - There are remarkable reductions in all departments -- it will pay you to buy for this as well as next wintdr.'We have gone over our entire stock in each department, and with no consideration forthe original cost or present value we have marked prices - so that before we take stock towards the last of the month $20,000 WORTH OF FURS WILL BE CLEARED QUICKLY. Our usual full guarantee is behind every article sold -- remember buying here means selecting from the largest stock of furs in Kingston -- it means buying in the biggest, the oldest, and the most reliable fur establishment in this part of Canada. Only a' i few of the bargains are mentioned here. All sales are for cash. No furs can be sent on approval. Mail orders carefully filled: PRR "LOOK FOR THE Ladies' Persian Lamb Jackets, choicest skins of even curl, D Mn ALL 600DS MARKED "WHERE THE BEAR IT AT THE DOOR." 40 inches ros SETTS, MUFFS AND NECKPIECE. Natural Lynx setts, choicest of skins for -.. -.. .. cone... $58.00 Natural cub bear setts--fine, silky skins for --. ... ... «. ... ..$32.50 Red fox setts in big variety, from $68.75 as low as $15.76 Natural Wolf setts, about to clear $23.76 down to ---- -. --$14.00 Rock Marten setts, melon muff, double stole, fo . $12.90 Natural sable setts, a big seller, reduced to -- -- cn ee +. $18.90 Manchurian dog setts--resembjes wolf, Tor --. ... ... ... .. ..§14.90 Black China lynx setts--great furtowear -.. ... ... ... ... ..$10.90 Blue wolf setts, regular up to s for --. $21.90 Brown China beal setts--very btylish an «.: .$ 5.90 Ladies' Hudson Seal Jackets made in the very newest designs, full sweeping skirts, very highest grade skins, handsome, durable lin- ings and of perfect workmanship. With collar, cuffs and border around bottom of Alaska sable,for ... -.. ... ... ... ... ..$168.00 Plain coats in the various popular lenghts, upwards from -. --$118.00 Ladies' Canadian Muskrat Jackets--Ontario caught skins--square cut, elegantly lined; reduced to--- --- «+: +... ... «oo coo -- $72.60 ~ MUFFS\BY THE HUNDREDS' Alaska Sable Muffs, pillow and melon styles for $22 and $19.00 Mink Muffs, about ten, Men's: Genuine Canadian Beaver Coats, reduced to ... $190.00 Men's Tweed and Beaver Cloth Bins Fur Setts in Muskrat and Other Furs up to $15 for ie TE $6.90 Children's Curl Cloth Coats, up to 5 years, worth $5 for ... $2.90 Children's White Thibet Setts, Maff and Stole, a big seller, on sale for sas winians re $5.90 J N Children's White Sleigh Robes, not many left, $5.25, $4.25 and Children's Blended Muskrat Muffs via ea ee EM FUR CAPES and STOLES Mink, Scarfs, long large effect for = an ea aa wh vee ER SNE.S0 as low as . . $1858 Persian Lamb Capes, newest style eR Persian Lamb Muff, pillow style, for ... ... $28.50 y v " S18.50 and ° 4.50 Hudson Seal Caperines for $15.75 Wot / : Alaska Sable Stoles for .. $26.75 Canadian Muskrat Pillow Muffs, Persian Lamb Paw, large stoles BOP... il Lal La BEA0 FOP vo. aivinivns va +r 1810.00 Black China Lynx Muffs 90 Mink Marmot Stoles in 20 styles, ik China Lynx Muffs for $5. aslowas ... ..... ... $890 ~ HUNDREDS OF ODD NECK PIECES Coats, with Otter and Persian . $82.00 Men's Black Lamb Wedge Caps, Civilian and Military Styles, Men's Adjustable Fur Collars, can be buttoned on any coat for APPROVAI ht 5 all, marked down to $4.90 Forty dozen winter Soft Hats, reg- \__ = J ular $2, $2.50 and $3 for : : J. : : 47 $1.50 : FLOR v0 aio JLT x8 : ® TIS SR SRE 126 and 128 Princess Street Suis Lamb Collars, for ... for . Natural Muskrat Muffs, $8 value BOR ui. vihvis saw san BAD * Odd Muffs of various furs, 50 in In all the popular furs, marked down to $1.90, $2.90, $3.90 and $4.90. ; Children's Muskrat Caps for $2.00 Children's Raccoon Caps for $1.90 GEORGE MILI . Le \ Makers of Fine Furs In bringing up such' a detail as ing a sport into nécessity--in fact the © THIS 18 ONLY ONE SMALL DE- TAIL OF PROBLEM. bn Speed-limit Regulations Ave Absurd When Compared to Other Cities Better Fofm an O.M.L., Branch, With reference to tne proposal to erect "silent policemen" at the inter- sections of street corners, several citizens have voiced their approval of the plan. It would undoubtedly prevent #iany accidents by compell- ing all motorists to take the longest but safest way round. This, how- ever, only solves one of the many automobile traffic problems, There seefns fo be in Kifigston the 'greatest need for a branch of the Ontario Motor League, or some kindred organization, by which the "silent policemen" there js aired the whole question of traffic regula- tion. The police of this city are un- der orders to stop speeding above fifteen miles an hour. Experience has proved this a fooling system. To- well he quoted. Their police are under orders to use common sense in the prevention of accidents and the elimination of traffic regula- tions. The solution has been found in letting the motorist speed be- tween the corners but slowing down to less than five miles an hour at in- tersections. There the speed limit AWFUL ATTACKS OF HEART TROUBLE Eased by the Second Dose of 8s motorists could band themselves ton] TLUBURN'S HEakt AND NERVE gether to further éommon sense leg- islation and enforcement of-that leg- islation, so that mdtoring would be- come safer and saner for every pers son. Motoring has changed from he- United States | sinking oe ah ond of the first danger signals an- nouncing something wrong with the heart is the irregular beat or viol- ent throb. Often there is only a flut- tering sensation, or an "all-gone" you may quieting the heart, nerve cen beyond marvelious. aa, ronto and Ottawa examples might |: restoring its nor- mal beat and imparting tone to the question, law is followad, but its intention is remembereq ahd cammon sense - is used. This local idea of putting the stop watch on motorists and then | sixteen milés an hour is absurd. On a clear street ting corners which the licemen' are meant to pr will prevent this to a great on the down town streets, What about the need of making all driv- ers, whether of cars or other vehi- vicles, follow close by the rules of "keep tol the right" on all the city streets? . ' There are too -many questions which are coming up as the automo- bile situation grows larger and larger to give in one article. The city is badly in need of an organiza- tion to take up every one, try to find 'a remedy and then by endeavoring as a body to have it enforced for the common good of all. The Whig will give its magnificent support to any such movement. : hauling them into court if they run|® Ft ote bn The music of the drum-fire swells As over our heads fly the five-nine shells, While just behind us in the mud he German shells hit with'a thud. or every one that gets our men, For every one, we send back ten. He surely does get very sore when he quits we still send ore. When we are out on listening patrol How the fear of the night does gri . the soul;, For lying just outside our wire We hope his machine gun will not fire," & When suddenly through the night There comes the burst of a sta ° shell's light Deep in the mud we quake with fear And to strange gods we say a prayer, Not in words the chaplains admire We sure do hate that machine gun fire. Where is it, when we find the spot, Our Lewis crew will sure make it hot. "When the next flare streaks the sky I'll spot that gum; or else I'll die." Then the boys will over the top. '1 God! that was a darn close shot. 's lair, oy s |1 hope our Just another good bard try, + | I will get back before I die.. Here is the gap in our wire; 8 do not fire Before I reac ' | Damn that hole; a terrible wretich To my arm, I almost swore; A broken bone is sfire some sore, Another flare to light the sky, And show the Huns just where I lie. That machine gun lets go agaih, Ope through the lung doesn't give much pain, : But oh God! how weak 1 feel, - Who's there? One: of the Lewis . crew. : » Sergeant, I'm glad to gee it's you. Just tell your boys to let rip : "Between those trees at the ° shell = hole's dip. ; "That's the stuff, make it hot; Give them back shot for shot." r| The beggars cannot make me squeal. Next morning at break of day In a nearby funk hole he lay. Face turned up and a smile that said, He was glad to give all he had. No he wasn't a chap for noise. He always was "just one of the ys." : 'Written in a funk hole, Somewhere to-day is the | snow soon be Christmas and the Christmas par- celssemerarriving thick and fast. came to-day for yours truly, a real Canadian cake in and some but- ternuts already cracked. Just wish I "Almost {wo years : Well, like the optimist try and draw his fire. |W. Trine's books, un. i £3 the top of the trench =, For the Boys st the Frost. 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