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TIMETARIOily from latter had Week Daire. The two "were wall-bfhd." John- siamo, this reversed the result of the frat moeting.

| 8-CLASS HANDICAP: . "A": [CLASS:24 mile, China Panies.

| 1st Prize, $150; And Prize, $75; 3rd

Prize, $50.

Mr. Johnstone's eb Alexander,

150 lbs., Johnstone ....

Mr. Moxon's gr. Louis, 150 lbs.,

Timmis

Mr. Stabb'a' g ̈Salamander, 155.

ibs, Bell-Irving

3

Also ran:-Wilkins Mleawbar Doyle), Pantile (Marrison), Lad- low (Soares).

A Length: 2 Lengths 13415. Pari-Mutual-Win, $23,00. Places:-1st, $7.10; 2nd, $7.00; [Rrd, 36.60.

Cash Sweeps:-1st, Ticket No. |71, $1,701.70; 2nd, No. 432, $436.20;

Srd, No. 315, $243,10'' Unplaced; |368, 513, 423.

A magnificent finish was put up by Johnst ag, to secure the "bat trick" A long way behind at the entrance to the straight he romped home in beautiful style from Lousa which had looked a certain winner. 4-CLASS KANDICAP: "B" CLASS: MILE. China Ponies. |lat, $150; 2nd, $75; 3rd, $50.

Mr. Johnstone's z Burning Day-

light. 159 lba, Johnstone Mr. Bell-Irving'i blk. Wee

Mouse, 159 lbs., Irving Mr. Nemazee's ch. Sepand, 161.

lha. Nemazen

Also ran:—Algerian Chief |(Doyle), Hoonshine (Seth), Rowdy Child (Soares), Scotia Dahlia (Timmis), Rebate (Grimstone), Islesman (Souza), El Dorado (Harriman), Orion (Morri05). Four Lengths: 1 Length 1.362j5.

Pari-Mutuel Win, $10.90. Places:-13, 37.00; 2nd, 39.40; 3rd, $3.70.

Cash Sweeps:-1st, Ticket No. 1340, $1,745.50; 2nd, No. 312, $498,90; 3rd, No. 535, $219.40. Laplaced 99, 217, 333, 11, 414, 22 542 and 244 Total $2,860. |35.—POLO SCURRY.—ABOUT 403; YARDS. Catch weights, 156 lbs. 1st, $50; 2nd, $30; 3rd, $20. Mr. Johnstone's b Brown Paper,

Johnstone

Major Timmis' g Talesman,

Timmis

Mr. Seth's d. ch. Cannon, Seth 3

Ako ran:----White Fang (Grim- stone), Tejand (Ntmazee), Rioz- wood (Bell-Irving), Murphy |(Dodington), Tonic (Samut), Turt

King Welsford.

1 Lengths: 1 Length.. Pari-Mutnel:-Wid, $3.30. Places:-131, $6.10; 2nd, $7.40;| STC, $9.70.

Cash Sweeps: 1st, Ticket No. 30,; | $1,737,20, 2nd, No. 165, $510.30; förd, No. 570, 7255.40. Unplaced 442, 374, 424, 253, 472, 104. Total $2,950.

6-HANDICAP. TWO MILE POST, ROUND, AND IN. Sub- seription Grifins of both classes, and season. 1st Prize, 3159; 2nd, |375; Grd, $50.

Mr. Thomas' ch. Targat, 152 lbs.,

Doyle

Sir Paul's bk, Blackbird Dahlla,

155 lbs.. Seth

2

Mr. Bell-Irving's blk. Erutas,

159 lb., Bell-Irving

3

Also ran:-Louza (Timis), Pussyfoot (Soares), Pawnshop

(Souza), Sinza (Remedios).

Length: 2 Lengthx. 2.23.115. Pari-Mutuel-Win. 356.50. Places: 1st $12.00; 2nd, $7.30; Brd, $8.90.

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY 61 $1,713.60; 2nd, No. 60, $439.60;

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Code used: ABC. 5th edition

AZ French edition.

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Cash Sweeps:-1st, Ticket No.

Laplaced

3rd, No. 67, 3244.80. 331, 183, 492 and 322.

7.—HANDICAP: 1⁄4 MILES: China Ponies. 1st Prize, $200; 2nd, $100; 3rd, $50.

Mr. Soares br. Siamese Cat, 151

lbs., (Soares)

Mr. Bell-Irving's g Attraction,

159 lbs., (Johnstons)........ 2 Mr. Moonraker's g Savernake,

151 lbs., (Seth)

3

Also ran: Wilkins Micawber Doyle), What is it (Bell-Irving), Algerian Chief (Nemazee),

1 Lengths: 4 Length. 2.42.2,5.

Pari-Mutuel Win, $10.50. Places:-1st

; 2ad.

Gash Sweeps:-1st, Ticket No. |552, $1,972.59; 2nd, 29, $563.60; 3rd, 157, $231,80, Unplaced· 355, 271, 545. Total $3,165.

TRADING. WITH ESÉMY SUBJECTS. The Home Secretary has reTOK- ed the naturalization certificate granted to Karl Bachert Strauss on November 11, 1910, on the ground that he has shown himself by act to be disaffected and dis- loyal," and has during the recent war unlawfully traded and com- municated with subjects of an enemy State." The wife and child are also to cease to bel British subjects.

TRIKE.

Washington, April 12

́`President Wilïda, “has" mominated a 'Haizonă. Labour Board to consider the grievances of kho sirikaru. It comprises shree representatives sach of the public, the railroads and tho amployee.

New York, April 14 Emulating Britain's example, the Government is com- templating tho mobilisation of 700,000 motor lorries for the conveyance of food. The situation in the West is unchanged, There are more trains. The Chicago strikers have increased. At least 100,000 are idle is: Detroit. The strike is holding up raw material. A hundred John Hopkins students were permitted to replace strikers at. Philadelphia, “. The Sfmen' in the äfty-four storey Woolworth Baikling have struck.

The strike situation in the East in most acute, but is *ppears to be generally improved in the West, where the strikers in half a dozen cities and towns have resumed. Nevertheless hundreds of thousands havo' now been throww- idle owing to the works closing down. A strikers meeting at Jersey City unanimously rejected all overtures of peace. There have been no untoward incidents, but six strike leaders at New Orleans have been arrested on a charge of inter- fering with maila Department of Justice officia's in Washing- ton announce that they have found evidence that the Industrial Workers of the World are inciting the strikes and there are signs of an attempt to expand the railway strike into a revolution.

New Orleans, April 14.

As Federal warranta have been issued for the arrest of the leaders of the contemplated strike, the Railway Yard- men's Association has asserted that the men will be charged with attempting to interfere with interstate commerce.

New York, April 17.

With the view of checking the upward trend of prices in consequence of the strike the Government is distributing 13,000,000 pounds of beel at cost price. The strike is spreading to the longshoremen necessitating embargoes on freights and thas adreting export and shipping. Eitherto no passenger lines have postponed sailings.

U.S. MERCHANT MARINE.

New York, April 14. The Marins League has declared that propaganda is being used against the American merchant marine in the endeavour to tear down what we are bent upon making. » permanent Merchant Marine of ships built in America owned by American capital, sailing under the American flag, carrying the products of the country to all parts of the world. It says unity of action is necessary in order that the United States may proft by her merchantmen and take advantage, of the big commercial opportunities resulting from the war.

CHINA AND FRANCE.

Paris, April 13 There was an interesting ceremony at the Sorborize this afternoon when ander the presidency of the Minister for Public Instruction, the Institute des Hautes Etades Chinoises, founded through the initiative of the Paris and Peking Gov. ernments, was officially opened. M. Painleve and the Chinese Minister made speaches. Coloured slides giving views of China were shown The Institute has received a magniscent gif of one hundred thousand manuscripts from the Chinese Government.

COTTON EXPORT DUTY.

London, April 15

In the House of Commons Sir J. D. Rees suggested the Governer of Nyasaland should be instructed to delay the imposition of the export duty en cotton untiì” Parliament approved the levying of an export duty on raw products from British possessions, Colonel Amery, replying, doubted the desirability of Parliament discussing the budgets of British Colonies or Protectorates before they could be approged

DAVIS CUP DRAW.

London, April 17- The Davis Cup re-draw is as follows:-First round.

rersus Holland; France South Africa

versus America: Canada and British Isles. byes. Second round:-Canada Verona winners of best match, British Isles versus winners of second.

THE CHINA STÁTION.

London, April 1

In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Carzon,

Sir J. Craig stated it was not intended as present to station torpedo beat destroyers on the China Sration.

BRITISH COPYRIGHTS IN AMERICA_

Washington, April 18.

President Wilson has signed the proclamation giving American copyright law protection to all British subjects, excepting those of the Dominions. «

BRITISH TREASURY BILLS.

London, April 14.

British Treasury Eills bare been raised by que per cent. to 51 per cent. for three months and twelve months billa

EXPLOSION IN BELGIAN' FACTORY.

Brussels, April 14

An explosion has occured in a chemical factory at Steel- beim. It is estimated there are a hundred victima.

M. CLEMENCEAU.

Paris, April 14

It is reported from Cairo that M. Clemenceau is in- proving. He is motoring daily.

MAIL AIRSHIP DISASTER.

London, April 15. Lloyda report that a mail airship travelling from Toulon to Rabat fell and was destroyed by fire.

7 PER CENTS BANK RATE.

The bank rate is seven per cent

London April 15.

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Libby's Red Alaska Salmon

in 1 lb tins

30 cents per tin.

40 centa

"American Sardines in pare Olive Oil

per large tin

Campbell's Soups

all kinda

20 cents per tin or $2:20' per dosen.

Libby's Mammoth Asparagus

35 cents per tin or $5.00 per dozen. Crosse & Blackwell's Fresh Herrings

IXL" Brand

20 cents per tia

50 cents per tin.

Black Currants

Plums & Greengages "IXL” Brand...30 cents par tin. Black Currant Jelly..

30 cents par tin,

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

Watson's

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HYGIENOL

A powerful disinfectant,

deodorant.

germicide and

Extremely economical in use minst effective in operation.

Price Per Pint soets.

Per Gallon S3-35-

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