gil fs I_ sy, _ij i _'I > »» li ' Iiif MATINEE SATURDAYS ONLY at 3.15 p.m. ‘ _If ll 3?; I If if 25% _lit lf. .___ Ii; _ __-' -_~;'»s-.- fi: I itil iii 2 fl -P ;=___-_»_5.iit \'o. Zi; will ninkc ` ' ` ` ' `- '- liiiiltablc <\no\ii.ain ltoso Lawrence 13522, by l’l'inco I.:\\\'i'ieiice. 5th lhini lliili; llose i)U~l£l, by Spring- hill l):irnlt_-y 2-i‘_'0. In this stallion is found :is good a hlciidiiig ot' thc Clyilcstlale champions of Great liritain.as in any draft horse ln Uanaila, and that he will prove a great sire I feel contldent. He is'i'i've years old. brown with white trimmings -face and legs. \Vill niake a season in the stud at S. llustico. Alb:-rt tlraswoll, manager In cliargo Service fee $10. More at ownci"s risk A. A. I.lil‘l§ll‘I. Veterinary Surgeon Owner. 1 0 l23-4-ltlml.\il8wpd L23. ____-___ Summer Ladiesf' White 2. Canvas, ..‘ ._ l . Slliltis t;...1.i’.e.I;'_i__‘.i_”-‘_’e"’_-.i'7$l.65 i>.‘?.‘§`.‘Ié‘f’_if..‘.:.‘1`.’f.”fTf' 1.75 I These have just come to us and are great value. Come now while we have your _ size. SNEAKERS for OLD and YOUNG. Allsizes. ' M...-ii, smith si ~ Beer -; `- TT"'f-'nr"i`¢ '1 ' 'el __ 1/ L2# L' 'T ( I ' Never ' Be Without Herhiue Bitters ' COI\"i`Al_\'f% the active ‘J _ .i c fir- -.non i _.noir _--J if-.-.¢~ _-.~..i t-ii......t he dis;-'_.iiiii lit-can.--1 of rr-nl merit. As' Ji hit-iii l'\:»ify\.-i-a clr-niiser of iii-.il s-t<.vix.icI\ wifi \oii;.;\it:--ciiie ' f,r lii-ailzielie anti liiliuiisiicss it has " no equal. .\;it-ci.\li_v \~.'\lii:ihle nl this time of the 5. _.i \‘.l:t-ii the blood is sluggish f:.~:i\ iril-..»i' liviiitg. ,-, ‘ 25-_~..'.i yoiii-siiiie. Faniilysize, live tiints as large $i.oo. ' THE BRAYLEY DRUG C0. Limited, _-" ST- .|Olhe has made ii ' action. Y' (Special to the Guardian.) fi' i.o.\:ooN, June i_~'i‘iie nritisii 'S steamer Sunliglii, of Liverpool, was 'ILT sunk by n (lcrinan submarine. The N; crew were taken to Queenstown. ie - (Special to the Guardian.) "T Aberdeen says the British steamer, Star of the West, was sunk hy n Ger- _fi inun siiliinarliie. A trawler brought the crew into Aberdeen. of ` is seriously thinking of leaving Rome, King Alfonso is stated to have offered My him thc Palace of the Escurial for his residence. it is certain that all intlu- ence which Gerniany and Austria possess will be brought to bear to induce the Pope to leave italy. They reckon this would predlspose ('athollcs all over the world against Italy. but as a matter of fact Po o any such way. He knows that once he left Rome he might not be allowed a blow to the restl e of the Pa of will bow to the inevitable and submit nd wltli good grace to the temporary ln- rays of strong light traced them to the monastery. lie called two car- blneers and made his Way to the inonastery door and insisted upon entering. The monk ln charge in reply to questions declared there were -‘only three monks in th,e_,building. A Isecond inonk appeared, but tl1e‘lieii- tenant could not locate the third. _linally he broke down the door._oi the cellar and found within a monk, who had in his possesslon_ a._ wait map, upon which were notstioiwol’ military value. The three monks joined in saying that the upper storey of the monastery was empty and not in use, but the lieutenant was‘not satisfied. I}~le started to investigate, which showed that on the upper floor there hail been set up near the* window a large reflector for signalling purposes. Here also two more monks were fvuud. and all were at once taken into custodyu -‘ Search revealed a large number of documents and notes prepared by the _monks, together with letters from colleagues in Vienna. Under the laws lot the land it was impossible for the Italians to search the premises of re- ligious institutions unless they have direct evidence of acts believed to be against the interest of the state. REPORTED VILLA ANDCARRANZA WILL REPLY FAVOURABLY. WASIIINGTON. June 7,-_-Unoihcinl _advlccs received here from Vera (`-l'U%. Buying that General, Carrsnza would reply favourably -_to -President Wilson's statement. calling upon the heads of the warring factions in Mexico to restore the peace of the Southern Republic. gave renewed _hone to udininlslratlon oillclsls today of the ultimate solution of problem. General Curranza is the ilrst one of the lioiids of the contending factions to he heard from directly concerning the l’resIdent's warning. Oillclals have heard indirectly from General Villa through his representatives that he was favourable to the~President’s DI'0Dos0.l_ General Carranza’s reply. it was said, was being prepared by Jesus Urusta. the Constitutlnnallst Foreign Minister. and will be deliver- power to reduce these inconveniences in to u miiilmum. ed to John P. Sllllman, President Wil- °B0"'H Personal representative in Mexi- ICO. probably by Monday. 0|' The old idea ot eczema being ti. made by Dr. Chnse’s Ointment. _ treatment. but the ~=1°e|ults are slow .able failure. With Dl‘._Chale’s Oint- olntmcnt to the sore parts. It cleans- " - es the sores and soon sets up the heal- lug process. In a few days YOU wh of umll the core ls complete “ld the I cares replaced by smooth natural slrln. _,QI iii- ...ia me sim aa.. but you an de- ' li. Eff., vifriim: “I an reeongmeml Dr. Twelve Years Ago Y _ on.cHAss's o|~'rMsN'r Pnovlao 1-o as .A Penmpiuawr cues. eczema on my leg and' siiflerltd ter- ribly from the itching. I had I. 110°' tor treat me for_four months wlthvlli relief. anim wa|1ta¢t.l|1g`-worse all tho time. A second doctor gave some 1'6- llet for a time, but made no oire. l tried several advertised ‘-treatments. but without relief until I lied Df- cinuiars ointment. This ointment cured me in u month. That wal twelve Years ago. and l have neve|!'*».had I slxn of the old trouble lines. - _"Since then we have always kept- Dr. Chase’s Ointment in the' house. and ilnd it invaluable _for obaiinl- chllblalns. insect stings gndv; burns. 1 wmiiii not be without it tilt. colt $5 a box." "This is to certify that I nm D97’ UOHHIIY acquainted with r. 'W. H- Roberts. and believe his sgteutent N' EHPGIIIK the use of Dr. Chalgfl Oint- ment to be true and eoheot."- (Signed) Alex. Horne, lllltlcgg qt the Peace. ",. '> -Dr ch-we oi t _ _uno 1 sex. 'ni iieaisn,'T..Tn~§'hii£bu. new it C0-. Limited, dloronto. 1- ~ -- -...A .---,~, ‘}‘I§'.'f....&f"" E' ~ ' r ni 'B tis anni¢JJJ. l~2.‘::__-;'1. ~'~~ .