Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1915, p. 8

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for Duty We desire to call the attention of parents to our # long wear clothes, made of long wear cloths, by boys' i tailors who know how to put together boys' clothes lf that will give them long and pleasing wear. No more to pay than you'd lay down for short wear clothes. Suits at . .. $4.50 up to $6.50 Suits for boys from 8 to 15 years that we fully guarantee in every way ..... vex. 37.00 to $10.00 These suits are the pride of our store and the comfort of parents. May we show you? Look at the splendid suits--examine them and then match them elsewhere if you can. have extra trousers. I. Many of our boys' suits Livingston's, Brock St. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. 4 | 1 | Fortress Suits Built] _ We have decided to clear out the odds and ends over in our Ready-to-Wear department of the ollowing goods listed below, broken sizes in some ines, and other lines you will find a full range of § 8 at the very low price of 26c.: » xX ite Muslin Blouses ........1........For 25¢ Hh 26¢ Muslin Blouses ............:. 0 t Vests and Drawer Combin- ° RT Night Gowns ©. .....c.ivus FO sUnderskirts ........... Aprons (with bib and pocket) ham Aprons bib and puck J ® (PRZENYSL CUT ~~ BY THE TEUTONS OFF Won By Russians 5 Reported [ncirced MUSCOVITE LINE CUT DEFENDERS BATTLE DESPER- ATELY ON GALICIAN SOIL. Petrograd Still Hopeful--Expects Reinforcements Will -be Able to Stem Onslaught -- Turks Lose Leavily in Killed and Wounded. London, May 28.--Amidst the ac- tivities on land and sed, in the air, from the Dardanelles to the waters around the British Isles, Middle Ga- licia remains the scene of the great- est and most important fighting. There the Austrians and Germans continue to batter at the Russian 1ines to the north-east and south-east of Przemysl, and, according to re- ports which have not been confirmed by official statements, they have sev- ered communications between the former Austrian fortress and Lem- Derg. If these reports are true, Przemysl, which less than three months ago was taken by the Russians after a long siege, is again surrounded. It would appear, however, that while thé Teu- tonic allies are pressing very hard on the fortress, they have not yet forged the circle, the completion of which Is being stubbornly opposed by the Russians. The Germans have forced another crossing on the San river eleven miles north of Przemysl, and have extend- ed by several miles the zone held by them east of the San, To the south- east they claim also tb have broken the Russian lines and to have taken some important positions. Despite all these claims, Petrograd announces with the greatest optim- {sm and beliet that the Russian rein- forcements will be able to stem the Austro-German onslaught, In the west the French and Brit. ish report further advances, which are generally denied by the Ger- mans. The latter, who themselves have made another air raid on South. end, make no reference to the French statement that eighteen French air. men flew over Ludwigshafen, and, dropping bombs, set fire to a chemi- cal works, which had been engaged in manufacturing operations for the German war office-since the outbreak of the war. The Allles report continued pro- gress of their operations against the Turks on the Gallipoli peninsula, During the armistice which the Turks asked for they buried more than 3, 000 dead, while the British gathered not fewer than 12,000 Turkish rifles proof that the Turkish losses have been extremely heavy. "These losses were sustained in ter. vific counter attacks delivered against positions which the Allies had strongly fortified. The "Turks came under the fire of the ships at the same time. The repulse of these counter at- tacks and the carrying out of attacks by the Allies themselves have result- ed in considerable losses on the Al. ied side, to which must now be add- od the losses sustained by the sink- ing of the battleships Triumph and Majestic. : The*italfans continue their offen- il 14ive on the frontiers of Tyrol, the Trentino and Istria, and have taken 4 chain of important positions, but they have not yet come into contact with the main Austrian forces, which are waiting for them behind en- trenchments. 4% War Tidings The Germans are all ready to evacuate Brussels when retreat is orderd. The Russian military . observers consider Przemysl at the present 'ti emquite safe, and think there is | no reason to apprehend the envelop- ment and blockade of the fortress. The French Canadians are mak- of range of of bom the earth, 'charge, stating that he had never 'him charging him with half-sister. w , BASEBALL ON SATURDAY, Two Good Games Scheduled at the Cricket Field. The Athletics are putting up a strong team for their game on Sat- urday against the Victorias. As mentioned in yesterday's Whig, D'Arcy Smith and Jack" Tait, of the 26th Overseas Battery, will be on the line-up, and should materially wrengthén this already strong team. The Victorias are usirg their team of veterans, who know baseball thor- oughly, and a close contest is look- ed for. The junior game is between the Park Nine and Regiopolis, The ju- niors this year are putting up splen- did exhibtions, and keeping their scores even closer than the seniors. A few years ago the public were not interested in the juniors, but this year there seems tu be almost as large a number of spectators as at the senior games. ' WARSHIPS OF ALLIES SUNK IN DARDPANELLES, Tons. Irresistible (British), March {| ES SE 15,000. Ocean (British), March 19, 12,950 ps In addition at French submarines and one British submarine have been sunk in the Dardanelles, least two SEPP PPRPPERISPPPPPRTR PEP D SPLLPE PLS LISLE AFSL GET | OOLONBL GOES AS PRIVATE. Lieut.-Col, Bliss, Ottawa, Bound to ~ Serve. Smith's Falls News. The heavy casualty {ist among the Canadians at Langemarcke ig respon- sible for the decision of Lieut..Col. Bliss, of Ottawa, to wait no longer for a command, but to offer his services to fill one gap at least, and at once he ewent to a recruiting officer and enlisted ag a private. | This gives him the unique dis tinétion of being at one and the same time a lieutenant-colonel in the Ca: nadian retired list of officers and a full-fledged trooper in Hig Majesty's overseas. forces, now leaving for the front, and Col. Bliss's sacrifice of his position in order to serve his country is one which will tend to inspire in others a deeper realization of the needs of the Empire and possibly in- fluence otherg to follow the noble ex- ample he has set. Sy Col. Bliss was through the Boer war and served with distinction, He. is a brother of Rey. C. Forster Bliss, rector of St. John's Church here, GIVEN TWO MONTHS, Soldier Found Guilty of Assaulting a Citigeny © : Magistrate Farrell found Frank Dow, a member of the R. C. H. A. guilty of assauiting Edgerton F. Sears, in the Police Court on Friday morning and sentenced him to serve two months in jail. > Dow pleaded 'not gulity" to the seen Sears until he eame to the bar- racks and identified him, A black eye was evidence of the altack Dow made on Sears, and after hearing his story and taking the rest of the evi- dence the court found the accused guilty and sentenced him to serve two months. T. J. Rigney appeared for Sears. ¥ The assault jook place on Queen street mear Bagot on Tuesday morn- ng. ' i WAS GIVEN A SURPRISE. Placed Under Arvest in Police Sta. ? . tion, : George Weyman, aged thirty-five, called at the police station early on Friday afternoon, and after being there a very few minutes was very ¢h surprised when james 'Bateson served a arian on. that & plain was being st him, but he did not know that half-sister was going to have him vl while he was story Constable § aulting his 'Ji had an idea Hi made © O30 AM Untiiz A fortunate purchase early in the week enables us to offer the following very special lines to-morrow morning: 4000 Yards] FINE EMBROIDERIES » & A manufacturer's surplus stock held in Toronto, and as their season closes 1st June, we secured this balance at greatly reduced prices. FINE NARROW EMBROIDERIES MEDIUM EMBROIDERIES WIDE EMBROIDERIES All at little over HALF PRICE. Frm 1 490 Pairs Women's kings Sample St

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