_PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, 12, 1915. RUSSIANS HALT There's No Need | 0f a Coalition The Gr Germans Ot Cabinet i} | (Spegial to the Wh | f London, May 1 2. Reports. that Mr. i 1 | Lloyd-George and certain others were| y | to retire from the Cabinet and that a | coalition on abies was contemplated | denied by Premier Asquith to-| you men want in clothes (appearance | IN BALTIC PROVINCES WHERE | dare Commons, RUSSIANS REINFORCED in, the: House of ona Mr. Asquith paid a high mons | to the leaders of all parties, anh said |The Petrograd War Office Says That | (hat because of their united assist- the Frontal Attacks For Nine | ance, there was no need of the con- |. Days Caused the Germans Over-| sideration of any suggestion of a. co-| whelming Losses. | alition Cabinet. | | (Special to the Whig. i 2 ting gradu 12. I ah ad-| White ash Goods At most attractive prices. The mater- ials are the very latest. i 4 WHITE COTTON CREPE, at . WHITE COTTON CREPE WHITE VOILE We believe we know what you expect in clothes values. | mitting a" dual retreat and very | | heavy losses to their own forces, | | the Russian War Office declared t0-| {day that the losses of the Germans | already are overwhelming. For nine days, the War Office says | a general frontal zssault on fortified | rositicn has been maintained by the! Germans and Austrians. The enemy | Late has come on in irresistible numbers, | ri gory ph gd FY the report says, and it has been ne-| which oocurred. on: Saturda fer cessary for the Russians gradually| SoC May Stheat the Soay vo to retire. In the moyement Rus-| "00 WO To "Dowli Nee 1 --- diang have taken all of their can-| : Dwling, Wap awh, will cause a keen sense of loss to non, munitions and camp equipment | many. Miss Clancy was born seven- with them. _| ty-one years ago at Odessa, where she The many Russian prisoners tak-| spent her early days. She moved to en by the Germans are said to have] Kin gston some thirty-five years ago i} | for the most part wounded who and dived retires here ever since. in i} | were unable to follow the gradual reli ion, Miss Clancy was a Roman HIERN Season after se: son we have suceessfully dealt with hundreds of men of If all classes and yet we find Human Nature the same i everywhere, Reasonable men want good values, (# fair treatment and the § most satisfactory clothes Eni .121-2¢, !| Russian retreat. service possible for what they spend. Because our | experience has taught us i} 50 well just what you, we know we are best able to § serve you with our clothes. Time for a new Suit. | Here you can easily find {tral Kmpires is now regarded .ia | Home as almost unavoidable. 'I'here | 18 said to be only a slended duane The Russian lines in Galicia are "ow said to be holding now posi- tions and checking the German ad- vance, In, the Baltic provinces the Ger- mans' are w reported to be slow- ly retreating. The Russian forces there have been heavily reinforced. War Tidings. War between Italy and the Con- lic and a member of St. Mary's Cathedral She is survived by three sinters, Mrs. Mary MoU od al. Odessa; Mrs. James Mullin, O'Neil, Nebraska, and Mrs. F. Dowling, . Maple Lawn; also by one brother, vert, Kingston Sta- tion. . Op Monday morning at eleven o'clock the funeral of the decensed lady was held at Odessa Roman ('a- tholic Church, where a solemn re guiem mass was sung by Kev. Fathey Staley, The remains were buried in Odessa cemetery, I WHITE VOILE WHITE NEIGE VOILE WHITE ORGANDIE WHITE PERSIAN LAWNS . 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F. Burk, Porth Arthur, as pris- A Swiss engineer says the ship. yards at Hamburg are turaing out three finished submarines a mouth. Two of them are of the larger class and one 'of the smaller type used for coast defense. A Turkish official communication coming by way of Berlin and Am: sterdam says the Australian submar. ine AE-2 has been sunk by Turkish warships while trying to enter th. Sea of Marmora and that the crew of three officers and twenty-niae men were taken prisoners. Germans Won't Sink Neutrals In War Zone (Spécial to te the wir 2 Washington, May 12.=Germany, through Ambgpssador Gerard, yester- day notified the United States that submarine commanders had been spe- cifically 'instructed not to harm neu- bal. Yolasle not t, ogaged in hostile would pay ag End thas to or in the war Neutral ships . carrying 'contraband will be dealt with, th ing announcement says, according to the rules of naval warfare. If neutral. ships are acci- a ee a will express i pay damages without prize court prg- The German Soverumant justifies its _ submarine ground that warfare on the Dieu on Wednesday morning after a brief {llness. Her husband lies ctitically ill in the General Hospita. and small hopes are held out for his réeovery.- The family home 158 ac the corner of Rideau adn Barracl streets. The late Mrs. Shipton's maiden name was Miss Elizabeth Fannon. She was thirty-six years of age, ana well-known in the city. In religion she was a Roman Catholic and mem- ber of St. Mary's Cathedral. Two daughters and three sons survive: The Misses Evelyn and Veronice, Walter James and Reginald Shipwn all residing at home. One brother, John Fannon, now attached to Lieut. Col. A. E. Ross' ambulanice corps in France, and one sister, Mrs. E. D. Martin, Norway: Mis) Mich. Colling' Bay Lady Dead. respected old resident of Collin Ray pasred to rest in the person Mrs. Elisa Simmons, aged eighty-two herself many friends by her am! disposition. On Friday aftern the funeral will be conducted to Cal: araqui cemetery. On Wednesday morning a highly ! years. The deceased had won for} Headquarters for the Famous (4 . : 9 ° Fashion Brand" Waists Dainty new Blouses are being sent us every few days and these are sold almost as quickly as shoyn, so we invite you to see some of the latest. "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves Good quality Milanesse Silk Gloves: In white or black In white or black In white or black In white or black Long White Lisle Gloves Wrist length--2 domes--white or natural shade Chamois- ette Gloves. These are easily washed . Butterick's June Patterns Are now ready, and you will find many attractive things shown for Summer ear. ; THE JUNE FASHION BOOK FREE FOR THE ASKING TO-MORROW.