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To-day's Advertisements
The China
QUEEN MARY'S NEEDLEWORK GUILD.
LADY MAX. President of the Guild
in this Colony, invites all Ladies interested in the organisation of working parties for war werk-whether in connection with the War Charities
Committee or not-to attend & MEET
ING GOVERNMENT HOUSE' ».
WEDNESDAY 7th March at 13:30 A. for the discussion of matters of general interest
Hongkong, Feb. 28, 1917.
1542
TOYO KISEN (KAISHA,
FROM SAN FRANCISCO Vis HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS: AND MANILA
THE Steamship
·TENYO MARU,'
THE CHINA MAIN
HONGKONG JOCKEY
CLUB RACES.
THIRD DAY.
Grittins allowed 51b.; Subscription Wait, Genors Birdwood being third, Critins of any season hen-winners, only a neck behind. allowed 10lb. Entrance $10. One
mile and a quarter.
"}
Time: 1m. 33see. Pari-Mutual: Winner, $0.50;
Me. Part's Dixie, list Bib (Mr. Euro) 1 Places, Int: $0.10; 2nd, $15.00. Siz Faula Windsor Dahlia, 1st 115 Meara, T. F. Hoegh &.. Scott's
Dolina, 11st b
(Mr. Moller)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917.
***
$100. For China Ponies that hary run and nos won at this meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys, who have never had a win- ning mount in Hongkong, Shang hai or Tiantsin allowed Alb. mile. Meas. Hough & Scott's Golfna
3
Cash Sweeps: No. 841, $1,895,75: No. 407, $524,30; No. 250, $282.23. THX THARTHON STAKES-Handicap.
Winner $500, Second $200. Third Mr. Hough's Cadzqw's Wait
$100. For China Ponies shat bave
It was unfortunate that Ladies Day stould have opened under auch gloomy meterological conditions. Naturally owing to the drizzling rain the attend-
(Mr. Johnstone) ance was not as large is it would other Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Bingwa Chiel, wise tare been. HE The Governor 10 $115......... (Mr. Meani) 0 an Lady May arrived punctrally at. 1 o'clock nut almost immediately after in front of Windsor Dahl, and the Pingwa Chief got away at the start
the horses in the Brst race got away. Chief was first past the past, lead
Shortly before the first race it was ing by three lengtha from Windsor "Announced that Silver Streik bad gone Dahlia, second, Dixie 'third and Golo Lame and had bean scratched for all maces, fine last. The same order was maintain thereby causing a great disappointment er at the matshed stand, and to to that animal's many admirers. It wa the more unfortunate since Silver Streak bark been counted upon by many people to win the championship.
Bowrington Gate. At the bottom of the windsor Dahlia, but dropped behind incline Colona. was nearly level with
The gloom caused by these had tidings Pingwn Chief, got ahead by half
again. Windsor Dahlia, overhauling wan accentuated by a rather bad accident length Down the incline Pingwu Chief to Mr. Boyd in the first race.
displaced Windsor. Dublia a second time. ----Iappears that his pony Herotini cross-"
In the home straight Dixie and Pingwu. of his legs when entering the straight Chief raced hard, Dixie getting a and Mr. Boyd was thrown rather heavily into a ditch. Mr. Hayes on Sinonia went length ahead and winning by half a back but at first it appeared that Mr. length from Windsor Dahlia, second,
Mr. Bara)
One
(Mr. Heard) *
in at any Gymkhana Meeting and Sir Paul's Windsor Dahlia Griffins on date of entry,
(Mr. Mollee) i Non- starters burred.. Eatrunce $10.
Won by length and half, half a One mile and a quarter.
| length between second and third!. Mr. John Peel's Jacobite, 11st b
Time: n. 1f5sed. "Pari-Matum: " Winner, $58 Places, 1st, $18.90; 2nd, $7.00; 3rd, $7.40. #
1 (Mr. Johnstone)
Messrs. H. P. White & N. J. Stabb's
Filis Radoorie's Fortmont Chist. 11st 1th (Mr. Moller) Ir. Ghoul Matchbox, 10% 1016
(3r. Fisher)
Capilano, 11st Olb (Mr. Hourd).
Mr. Horsford's Crosby, 10 Alb
Mr. Henry Humphreys Town Mouse,
10 Olb
31
o
Cash Sweeps: No. 605, $2,830 ;
504, $818: No. 40, $408.
THE NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES.--A
THE MAGISTRACY."
SMUGGLING OPIUM—A NEW ' DEVICE
Boarding a sampan in which two men with a qushtity of baggage wers being conveyed from a ship in port yesterday, afternoon, Sergeant Brown, of the Water Police, 'discovered 368 teela of opium, valued at $5,690, coù-- cealed in a chest, and two lit bags of d'othing
Before Mr J. R. Wood, this morning the passenger arrested on the charge of tempting to smuggle the opiam id ho was a fireman aboard the ship and pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Sargeant Brown deposed, that while aboard the sampan the defendant mi-
Sweepstakes of $3 euch with $apotted the ownership of the baggage (Mr. Sedgwick). O
added for winner. Second $200. containing the contraband drug and Third $100. For China Fonies, had produced the key with which the (Mr. Knoll) O Subscription Griffins of this season chest was opened. Messrs. Logan & Bastos Glorious
101010-1017 that have no and not-Despite the evidence given" by“thờ": Tearl, 10st Bib ... (Mr. E. Seth) 0
won at this meeting. Weight for Sergeant, the defendant said that the inches as per scale. Jockeys who baggage sized was the property of the have never had a winning mount in other passenger who was aboard the (Mr. Parton) 0 The race was started in heavy min..
Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 31b. Fire furlongs
Sir Paul's Victory Dabda, les b
Mail. Boyd was not seriously hurt. Unfort, wish role in a short head behind third, and a bad start has to be recorded. Mr. Jana Puel's Fusiop
unately, however, he became worse and
BONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28, 1917. Hospital for examination.
CHINA AND GERMANY.
"
..
hie: m. 414sec.
Victory Dahlia being "left behind. was reported to be infering from slight :
Pari-Mutual: "Winner, $7,50; Jacobite settled down in front of concussion. He was taken to the Penk Places, Ist, 87; 2nd, $10.
Glorious Pearl First past the post Cash Sweeps: No.-177, $1,204.55; was. Glorious Pearl on the rails, with No. 310, $360.87; No. 360, $194.65. Jacobite Recond and, hard held, Capilano" third, with Formosa Chief bringing THE HONGKONG STAKES.-Winner
up the rear. At the football stand $660. Second $200. Third $100. Glorious Pearl led by two lengths with For China Fonies, Subscription Victory Dahlia in the fourth place. At firitins. of this season 1910-1917. the incline Victory Dahlia held second Weight for inches as per scale. place. At the band, Glorious Plarl still Winner of the Subscription Griffins led with Matchbox in second place. Challenge Cup 7h extra; non- In the home straight Jacobite chal- winners allowed 3lb. Jockeys who lenged the leader and the others closed: have never had a winning mount up the field going past the post in.
The Ladies Purse was presented to Mr. Johrstone, the winner of the "race, by Miss Ventris, daughter of H. E the General Officer Commanding the Forces in China. In doing so Miss Ventris said: "I congratulate you, on behalf of the ladies of Hongkong, on your splended win." 다
a
» (Mr. Johnstone) Mr. Dynasty's King Dick
Mr. Sedgwick) eura. Baith & Ross' fa
(Mr. Henid) Won by a neck; a length, and half between second and third.
sampan when he was arrested and that the boatwoman would verify his state... 1ment..
a
Time: m. 19 4/5sec.
Pari-Mutual Winner, $92.60; Places, 1st. $7.30; 2nd, $11.40; Bui, 86.10.
Cash Sweeps: No. 802. $2,877 No. 031, 5822; No. 515, $111.
ป.
"
THE LADY IN THE CASE.”
HER, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW'S VIEWS.
i!
The woman was then called to give evidence but she could not, Bowever, bear out the fireman's story.
His Worship sentanceri the defendant- ∙to 12 months' hard labour and ordered
that the opium ho confiscated.
Inspector Gordon said that this wIE apparently, a new method of smuggling, as a ship coming from where this one did was hardly expected to have opium.
aboard.
CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.
A ricksha coolie charged with assult
in Hongkong. Shanghai or Tientsin bunch. When the numbers went allowed lb. Entrance $10. One up a very close finish was recorded, "mile" and a half.
Jacobite winning hy half n length with "The well-known English actress, Mes was brought before Mr. Wood this only a head, between Capilano, 2nd, Patrick Campbell, who married the 800 morning.
of the
Lady in the Case," Mr George Cornwallis-West, upon the batter being
Mr. Harfeld Bridgnorth, 1st 121
Mr.
CHINENE Press telegrams from Peking show that the subject of the country's relations with Germany continue to engage the earest
Mr. Johnstone, acknowledging the attention of the Cabinet. Tho
presentation, remarked that when Vice-President is now in the Capital he thought of coming down from and the President is in daily Shanghai for the Races he looked conference with him and the forward to winning the Ladies' Purse, Ministers of State, as well as with and thought, of a little speech under LETNO KAI CHAO, the leader of the impression that the Purse would be the Reform Party. It appears from Presented by one of the. Misses May, about whose family he had thought of The above named Stenner baring the telegrams that though the lot of things to say. Now, his speech arrived. Consignes of Cargo are her by German Legation is in receipt of was not clean of the ice." He con- Mr. notified to send in their bill of Lading news of the German Government's gratulated the Colony on the acquisition for countersignssure, and to o take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. views on China's Note of Protest of Miss Ventris (applause)` à ro
Calgo remaining" andelivered on FRI- DAY, 2nd March at 5 r.. will be against submarine warfare on Neutral ference to the Race Book showed that landed at Consignece risk sad expense, shipping, the reply has not yet been as far back as 1850 Robert Jardine wan Company's Godown. Storage charge will presented to the Chinese Government.the same race in the same colours. He, All Cargo remaining. Its purport, however, appears to be therefore, thought he was following in kapwa to the Ministers, and it is very good footsteps. On behalf of the Jockey Club he had very much pleasure in asking Miss Ventris to accept a bouquet.
Mr. Johnstone then called for three of Hongkong, which were heartily give cheers for Miss Ventris and the jarlies
and delivery met then he taken from the
Basek-od OG undelivered on TUESDAY, 6th March, at 6 P..
No Fire Insurance whatever will be just what might have been expected. effected,
No ekime will be recognised, after the professes the utmost friendliness Goods have left the Steamer or Godown towards China, but affirms that
All chafed and damaged Cargo will be they will be examined on the 7th polity she has adopted. Apparently Inoded into the Company's Godown, where Germany cannot depart from the
March, 10 AM..
Mr. Adam' Anphion, 104 415
(Mr. Sedgwick) 1 Henry Humphreys Field. Mouse,"
11tb (Mr. Kool!) 2 Wayfoong Cloudlands, 10st 12lb
(Mr. Johnstone)" B
(Mr. Adams) 0 Mr. Dalsire's Merry Mcnarch, 10st
gib
(Mr. Barton) 0 Mr. Dynasty's King Ben, Kent 201
(Mr. Heard) 0 Mr. Ezra' Trojan, 10st 12
(Mr. Ezea) 0 Sir Paul's Magic Dahija, 10: 07b
(Mr. H; Seth) 0 air. John, Feel's Drumclog. 10st 9
(Meri Fisher) Field Mouse getting away last. "Trojan land the best of a bad start,
No Ulaims will be reengnised if filed the Cabinet has made up its mind as also a "tiger," and then, follows all were riddan easily up to the
after the 21st March, 1917.**
T. DAIGO,
Agent
* 1538
Hongkong, Feb. 28, 1917.
PUBLI AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received in stractions to sell by Public Auction,
(102 4000VET OF TUZ QONGRENID),
MONDAY,
the 5th March, 1917,
at 10.30am, at their Sales Rooms. No.
Der Vœux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street.
A Number of Lots of
GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY,
い
Comprising
Sever Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Pearl, Diamond and Ruby Rings Tie Pins, harm Braches. Farrings buds Gold Poin Pros, Tearl
Secklin, &c., Ac, 40
Ters --Cusḥ,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Feb. 2, 1917.
PONIES ! PONIES PONIES!
PUBLIC ROUS.
structions tå sell by Public Boup,
* OF
WEDNESDAY,
be 7th March, 1917, at 3 p.m., at the
Fountain, uppreite the City Hall. A Laze Number of WELL-KNOWN RACE, POXIES. ((Fuil Particulara from Catalogue.) Terms: Cash.
as to the course of action it will the usual custom, Mr. Johnstone as the
adopt in the circumstances, but for winner of the race, led Misa Ventris in village bend.. First past the post was
the present secrecy on the subject to tiña on the Club stand.- is maintained. It has seemed
will in due course___follow "lead though the America'a advantages of coming completely
Cloudlands with King Ban escond and Merry Monarch third. At the
highly probable all along that China THE GRAND STAND STAKES-Winner Bowrington Gata King Ben led, Merry $500. Second $200. Third $100. Monarch being still in third place. Magic For China Ponies bona fide Griffins Dahlia was in first place as the football on date of entry. Weight forstand. Down the incline Magic Dahlia inches as per scale. Winners of and King. Ben raced neck and neck, Cloudlands now lying in third place. At one Bace Sib.: of two or
the Rock, King Ben led, with Cloudlands second, Field Mouse third and Magic Dahlia fourth. Cloudlands and King
into line with the Entente are becoming widely recognised in China. It will be seen from to-day's cabira
8, that the United States, while still
more
Races 10lb. extra, Subscription Griffins allowed th. Entece $10.
Three quarters of a mile.
relucrsot to enter upon hostilites, is making every preparation for war, [Mr. Henry Humphreya". Brown
Mouse, 11st db "...(Mr Knoll) and that there is a very influential
Mr. Ellis Kodoorie's Essex' Chief, 10 body of opinion" in 'America which regards the time as ripe for definite Mr. Eztu's Iron Duke, 11st 7ib
1216 (31t. Sedgwick) action. Not only has the President
0
and Formosa Chief 3rd.
Time: 2m. 47 2/592c. Pari-Mutual Winner,
$8.60; Places, 1st, $5.90: 2nd. $7.20; 3rd. $9.70.
divorced by big nato
The complainant, another ricksha
Lady Randolph coolic, who appeared in Court with
Churchill's
Churchill Mr London Pall Mall Gazette that she woncation between himself and the defendant mother told
& representative of the bandaged head, stated, that an alter- dered whether the public was aware in Wanchai Road, had bean suddenly that "Mrs Cornwallis-West is sixty-three.
years of age, that she is a most impul terminated by the defendant's striking sive, waim-hearted of Irishwoman, one Lim across the head with an irom of the most loved of mothers, and a dearly loved wife
wrench.
Cash Sweeps No, 310, $2,298.62.; |NG. 270, 8636.75; No. 646, 5328.88. THE RIALTO STAKES-Presented by the members of the Hongkong Stock Exchange, Value $1,000 to public than the summary of the Court of
her personality more clearly before the charge and was fined 315, or in defanit The following anecdote may bring The defendant pleaded guilty to the
winner. Second to receive $200. Inquiry. My mother-in-law stayed with of payment, sentenced to 21 days' hard Third $100. For Chire Poniesinquiry, and, while we were driving fo
me for a few days during the military labour...
Subscription Griffins of this season 1910-1917. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one Race 5lb. of two or more Races 10. extra. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hong. kang, Shanghai or Tientsin allow ed 6lb. Entrance $10 to go to the winner. One mile.
Mr. John Peel's Drumstick
Mr. Charles' Hush' Bush
2
"(Mer" Johnstote)***
(Mr. Heard) Mr. Belth & Roes; Sol,... (Mir. Seth)
between second and third.
Won by two lengths, half a length
Time: 2m. 9 2/5sec. Pari-Mutual. Winner, $0.90; Places, 1st, 56: 2nd, $7.00; 3rd, $10.50.
Ban raced together, Field Mouse still third and Magie Dahlia also still fourth. In the bome straight Bridgnorth, going 2trong, overtook the leader and won by 8 short bend from Field Mouse, Cloud. lands taking third place balf a length THE Mr. Ezra)
bebind.
been granted powers for arming Mr. Fool's Choice Dalit, 10st 1215
(Mr. H. Seth) 0
American clips for defensive purposes, Afr. Soares' Herolini, 10st 11b but he has asked for, and will no
"
Time: 3m. 24 4/5sec.
Pari-Mutual; Winner, $152,90; Places, 1st, $12.80; 2nd, $6.80; Brd
(Mr. Boyd) 0 (Mr. Moller) o $6.60.
d.mbi rive, the necessary authority Mr. Scares Warriorlini, 10st 131b |from Cubgress to employ the forces
Cash Sweeps: No. 417, $2,049.08; No. 308, $585.82; No. 627, $292.82.
CHAMPION
$2,000. Second
the court one day, a carriage. full of wounded soldiers passed by close to us
ARMS.
My mother-in-law'sˆ eyes were filled with ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO IMPORT. tears, and, clasping her hands and with her delicious Irish brogue, she said, "Oh, look at those darling Tommies!
T
they might bear the do I care she answered. They are all darlings bless their brave, cheerful hearts 19
"This, from the lady of sixty-three on her way to be censured for taking an indiscreet interest in a wounded ser geant! Surely it is a pitiable affair! I wonder who feels a. Ene fellow at the end of it?
will
Of one thing I am sare, Noshing prorept my mother-in-law calling wounded Tommies 'darlings, or alter the poor chances an Irish heart has when it
A Chinese, arrested on the Kin Shar Wharf, was charged before Mr C. D Melbourne this morning with attempt- ing to import a revolver and 75 rounde of ammunition.
His Worship imposed a fine of $20.
is up against a British middle class one." FUNERAL OF ME A H HEW
"
THREE LADIES.
INNOVATION OF THE LATE SEVENTIES
. The funeral of the late Mr. A HA
we
recorded yesterday,
In the Inte seventies three ladies of Hewitt, whose sudden death by social standing, who had been much accident be shown and sold in the shope. Is was took place early this morning, the admired allowed their photographs to
Social
azotable as the cortege passing the
the saya
These
ladies
Monument
Sof the
Manchester
shortly after eight o'clock. Despite.
STAKES-Winner word.
$500. Third
$300. For China Ponies, Winners West, Mrs Langtey,
One who
Mrs
William Cornwallis
Wheeler.
the inclement weather and the early
七
manner at a time when American
original
Island Cement Works, the Hon. Mr.
remembers Mrs Cornwalle hour of the funeral there was a very at this meeting only Weight for West well in those days describes her to large attendance of friends to pay
mena dazzling blonds, rather small, inches as per scale. One mile and perfectly lovely, and rather tomboyish a last tribute of respect. 4 quarter. Cash Sweeps: No. 484, $1,538.25; Me., Eara'a Triumph
beauties bad not sat society to a ragtime Among those present were:-Mr. No. 822" $439,50; No. 179, $219.75. Mr. John Peel's Bandy
(Mr. Exa) 1 measure of life. She was brought up Robert Shewan, Mr. Uldall and other. partly in Ireland, and used to boast that members of the staff of the Green TEE LADIES' PURSES.-Presented. Mr. Ezra's Dizio. (Mr. E. Seth
M. Johnstone) 2 she wore neither shoca nor, stocks as a
agil $850 added for winner. Second Mr. H. Humphreys Northlands
She is said to have been the of the Irish Lady in the Charles the Claud Severn, C.M.G., M. H ̈JÀ to receive $200 Thind $100. For
(Mr. Knell) Second play produced last winter at His Gedge, Mr. A. H. Harris, Mr. W. L China Ponies. Weight for inches. as per scale. Winners at this left behind, but he pulled up and shot in occupied good deal of public interest T, L. Perkins, Mr. A. E. Wright,
The start was a bad one, Dixie being
Majesty'
This remarkable and vital family have. Fattenden, Major Macdonald, Mr. meeting other than Subscription front of Northlands, Sandy lying third, even before the present affair care on Mr. J., M. Beck, Mr. T. W. Bobert
the scene. The War Office episode, re Griffins, Sib, extra. Jockeys who Past the post Dine led, with North-minding historical students of facidesta son, Mr. E. J. Chapman, Mr. E have had a or more winning lands second, Sandy third and Triumph in Marlborough's time, is a disturbing mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai or lost. The nine order was retained down indication that certain ugly English Henderson, Mr. W. Badey, Mr. T military traditions are not yet barnt Neave, Mr. B. I Frost, Mr. G. E. Tientsin 8lb extra Jockeys who the back straight to Bowrington gate pat, even by the flames of this most
Thomas, Mrs. Stedman, and many bave never had a winning mount level with Sandy. Dixie was still
but soon afterwards Triumph drew terrible of all wors.
others. in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin
same leading. The
order allowed 4lb. Entrance $10. Once retained at the incline. At the round:
of the United States, with a view to Mr. Staves' Sinoia, 11 45 1539 safeguarding the rights of the Mr. H. P. White's Manmır, list lib
(Mr. Hayes) American people. This is a big step
(Mr. Johnstore) 0 towards active participation in the fr. H. P. White's Oak Bay, List Ub war, and Germany's ruthlessness and
(Mr. Heard) 0 recklessness may yet lead the United
After a false start, the horses got HE Undersigned have received in States to take the final plunge. Few way badly, Herolini being left by ten nations who have suffered such lengths At the bottom of the incline indignities as the United States have Iron Duke led, followed by Euer Chief, o patiently borne, would have second, Brown Mouse third and Herolin hesitated so long.
last. At the Rock Choice Dahlia was leading followed by Iron Duke with Brown Mouse a length behind. Down the incline Choice Dahlia was still lead ing. Round the bend Choice Dablis was challenged by Warriorlini, but kept his lead. In the home straight Erowi According to "official returns during
Mouse, led, Iron Duke lying second. A Mr. John Peel's Star of Doom, 11st Bib" January inst Y582,400 was paid as ship: very close race at the finish, Brown
Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadzow's Wail, building encouragement subaidy by the Mouse winning by half a length, Eas
10st 115 (Mr. Fisher) 2 Department of Commanications in Chief second and Iron Duke two lengths Mr. Ezra's General Birdwood, 11s Bb respect of six steamers built during the behind, third. month. The total amount of subsidy
(Mr. Ezra) 0 Mr. Elis Kadoorio's Australian Chief, pair from the beginning of the current fecal year up to date has reached at the Villaga band
11 416 (Mr. Hoard) 0 T2008,660, and as ten more vessels will Time: Im. 82 4/5sec.
Sir Faul's Giant Dahlia, 1st Tib
(Mz. Mellor
M'GĦENOUGH,
Actroncova M Hongkong, Fal. 28, 1917. 15,0
THE DIARY.
MEMO, TOL" TO-MORROW.
St. David's Day.
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, March 8-
HE. Jockey Club Face Mouting Off
THURSDAY 8 & FRIDAY, March §
SHIPBUILDING IN JAPANS
INCREASED PAYMENTS OF
SUBSIDIES.
Mr. Boyd was thrown from Ferolini
Winner
37,70;
be built during the present fiscal year, Pari-Mutual: (that is, up to the end of March next) Places, 3st, $6.20; 2nd, 99.30; 3rd, the F3,120,000 estimated as the amount of subsidy for the year, is expected to $5.60.
fall short of requirements by about Cash Sweeps No. 50, S832.87,
No. 227, $252.25; No. 77, $124.19:
¥100,000
A FORTY YEARS TEST.
ned: $500 Second $200 Third
(Mr. Johnstone)
A good start, all getting away together. Giant Dabin was leading
THE LADY,
The late Mr. Hewitt having been a Staff Inspector of the Hongkong
BOCIETY, BIVAL¦ÓF SÖHB. LANGTZY.- village bend Triumph on the Ars. Cornwallis West is sixty-one Police Reserve, the members of that outside, and Sandy, were racing rears of age. She is the daughter of force under Mr. Jenkin, A.S.P., were 1 hard, Northlands being in the lead. It daughter of the second Marquis of present in strength.
Lady Olivis FitzPatrick and grand- was a fine race home between Triumph Headfort. and Bandly, the former winning by hali a length; a length separated
second and third.:
Time: 2m. 88 8/6sec." Pari-Mutuel: *Winner
$8:
In her girlhood she was a famous Irish
Another noteworthy feature WAR
beauty. She was Mr. Langtry's great the large number of Chinese who rival in society, and ast several times to attended the funeral as a last trï- Forbes-Robertson, the painter. Her huta of respect to one who WAS marriage took place when she was sevOZI-
teer and she was a grandmother at universally esteemed. thirty-six
The officiating clergy at the funeral usband, Coloral Places, 1st, $5.20; 2nd, 35.20.
William Cash Sweeps; No. 87, $12,486.87; sgu and his boon Lord Lieutenant of the Bay. V. H. Copley Moyle. Cornwallis West, is eighty-two years of were the Bey, NC.Pope
Denbighshire for forty-three years. His
at the Football Stand At the Hock No. 895, $8,607.25; No. 1902, seat, Bathin Castle, has "lways been a
a centre of social activities. "He owhe $1,788.58.
10,000 acres, is an art connoisseur, and is $100 each was paid on the follow-bon, colonel of the 4th Battalion Royal Welsh Fashiers. He assumed the ad.
Star of Doon foot the lead, General Birdwood shooting up to seconda
TICKLING IN THE THROAT.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN STAKES.W place. Star of Door, being easily numbers:-71, 1088, 1981, 2219,dicional name of Cornwallis by deed y IKH Society's Annual Flower AndNHAMBERLAINS, Corigħ Remedy $100 For China Ponies Weight ridden; retained his lead in the bona1201, 1784, 1047, 1090, 2017, 1858, in 1815:39 Con the Weld VEN the slight
Vegetable Show.
March 10: 1120-Fongkong Rope
Mentin
Amhar been curing coughs and bolda for the past forty years and bus gained in popularity every year--What better recommendation is required 1" For sale by all Chemists And Storekee
daughters-Princess
wad the other Duche
67411889, 1614 1654, 2000, 868 0 straight with General Birdwood and pro Cadzow's Wait, fighting hard for THE CONSOLATION STAKES.Sweep
stakes of $5 each with $400 added Core for winner Becond 72000 LIST OF
lot inches BS per scale Winner
second place. Star of Doon wÓL by sot head only from Cadrow
nt this meeting of ons Face b of two on more Baces 10b. extra.
Winston Chürekitis
III năm on tha thứ Loverunner of a dangerous gitat once with Chambat
Remedy For me by all Ohagebill, Borkopers