Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1925, p. 3

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THE DAILY B FALL COUGHS AND COLDS Quickly yield to Dr. Hickey's Speedy Relief L. T. Best Druggiet DIAMONDS are always one of the most impor- tant items in the Jeweler's stock. For this reason we carry an ex- cellent selection, both LOOSE CHILDREN END CENTURY-OLD FEUD Oy AND With the betrothal of beautiful Maria Guicciardini 6 (left), . to Antonio Lualdi, 8, a feud which has run for over 100 years MOUNTED between the two Corsican families, and which has cost more than 30 lives, is to come to an end. IN RINGS, BAR PINS, oto. JAPANESE FLEET LEAVES. If interested we should be pleased to place our val- ues before you. WE CARRY ALL a TO SELL CANADA'S FLEET? Gratitude for Hospitality Expressed Understood Private Interests Have by Commander, Made an Offer to Ottawa. Vancouver, Feb. 16.--After an London, Feb, 16.--The dominion eventful week, the three cruisers of government is considering an offer the Japanese training squadron, the by private interests to purchase the ERR ROR ER First Quality Stones 111% BROCK ST., KINGSLON 10257. NEW BOOKS Our New Sample Books of Wall Papers have Arrived! Come in and gee the new papers-- you will see something that will be suitable for the room you wish to do over. The prices are very low in com- parison to the high quality. Buy your) papers early while you may have the full selection to select from. Asama, Yakumo and Idzumo, weigh- ed anchor Saturday morning at 9.30, and passéd out of Vancouver harbor, for home, via Honolulu. In taking leave of Vancouver, Vice-Admiral Hyakutako issued an official message to the government | and people of Canada, expressing deep appreciation for the hearty wel- come. TO REMAIN ON STAGE. tice Idilie, Now Lady Peel, to Fulfil Contract. Chicago, Feg. 16.--Beatrice Lille, the Canadian girl 'who is appearing here in a revue, and who on Friday 'became Lady Peel, of Drayton Manor, through the death of her father-in- law, Sir Robert Peel, will not re- linquish the stage, for some time. Bhe announced she will fulfil the terms of a contract to appear in New York, but will return to England early mext month to rejoin her hus- band, now in Australia. WINNIPEG HOTEL FIRE. Guests Forced Into Street at 82 De- grees Below Zero. Winnipeg, Feb. 16.--One fireman was injured, twenty-two guests were i forced into the streets with the ther mometer registering around the twenty-two below zero mork, and} { damage estimated at $100,000 caused 'when fire destroyed the Imperial hotel, on Main street, and gutted several adjoining stores, early Sun: day moming. Must Go to Gallows. Chicago, Feb. 16.--Russell Scott, former Toronto promoter who turn- ed hold-up man, was denied a new trial Saturday by Circuit Judge Thomas J. Lynch, who held st hang in accordance with the verdict of a jury which found he killed Jos- eph Maurer, a drug clerk in a rob- bery last year. It is understood that Scott will ap- peal to a higher court. Unionists doubt the accuracy of the figures given out by the Pres- byterian church association that there was a majority of 2,300 of. the total vote in Canada so far against Union. They claim the ma- jority is the other way. New evening bags of cloth of gold are concealed In large velvet or silk roses. By Williams Canadian government merchant marine, it is learned here. The par- ties to the deal are understood to be willing to submit the purchase price to arbitration, provided a substan. tial cash payment be paid on account. The beet, if sold, would be oper- ated in competition with the North Atlantic shipping conference and possibly in conjunction with the Peterson boats which are involved in the proposed subsidy scheme, RUINED HER LEGS Loths Thompson couldn't get any- | one to look at her face 'or her act- || ing because her legs were perfect, #0 she burned her legs with acid. Di- |} Hollywood told her |} {if her legs were ruined she could get other parts than bathing besuty rectors at scenes. She ruined them. Hail] ---------------------- EERE RERRRAS TR EER One of these mornings soon you'll awake to the song of birds. A delicious, new warmth in the air will tell you that Spring, joyous Spring has arrived! Will you be ready to enjoy those first happy days? You willif you plan ahead; if you fash- ion pretty frocks now while days are dull. Here are beautiful, new Silks holding the allure of spring within their supple folds. Their blithe patterns and new weaves suggest delightful frocks for Spring-- and these hand- some, new Silks appear best when fashioned with the new Me- Call Printed Pattern. g Silk Embroidered Kasha Silks Silk Cantons Faille Broches : Flat Crepes Novelty Plaid Taffetas Duchesse Satin Brocaded Flat Crepes French Bengalines Crepe Sylvia Georgette Crepe French Taffeta Satin Meteors Satin Crepes English Silk Broadcloths . Are a few of the many fabrics in popular demand -- in a wonderful variety of plain and combination colored designs. At popular prices throughout. : We take this opportunity of inviting your inspection of these exquisite, new Silks at your earliest convenience! / o

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