I 'DECEMBER 18, 1915 :rua cHARi.o1"rE'rowN GUARDIAN Pace Niro: nMoNG 'ms HORSES ` “§#H All sin! point to a creat been in harness horse racing in Canada and the United State: :text year. The once treat stake trotter Eleata, 2.08%. F0115 f0l' $200 8.( 1.119 rgggnt sale. She ls looked ulwn as a failure as a brood mare. _ 10 li o David Russi. 2.16%. a trotting stal- lion. DY- Adbell. 2.28, died at Tarboro, N.C.. not long ago Just after finishing the .ilrst heat of a race. of-0 #_ Miss Katherine L. Wllks, of ,Ontai-. io. was the contending bidder on Mar. iraret Drulen. 2.05%. She wanted the great mare to breed to Kentucky Toad 2.03%. "__, __ At Kearney (Neh.), a short time ego. Aibla Todd. a two-wear-old illly by Kentucky Todd. the Galt stallion trotttd a. mile in 2.19%, a line per. formance. On iher dam's side the illly traces back to Nancy Hanks a champion in her day.. The Board of Review of the National Trotting Association had a number of ringing ‘charges before it when it met in New York recently. The offenders, in the instances where the charges were proved were dealt w‘lth in a drastic manner. "Ringing" is not so easy these days as if used to be. At the meeting of the Board of Appeal of the National Trotting As- sociation in New York recently Hen- ry Hall, of Miilsboro, Del., was charg. ed with racing the horse. Marendes Boy, out of his class 'as Clifford H., eight years ago in Maryland. Some "friends" told of the incident, and as a-result of the investigation, Hall and the horse were expelled for life. a e e Seventy-ilve' new trottars have en- tered the 2.15 list in 1915, only one less than last year. The latest acces- sions are Sargo, 2.07%, whose record was made at Phoenix, Ariz, and Yoce G., 0. green one by Dale Ax- worthy, that trotted in 2.09% at Gales burg, lil. Sargo is by Keeler, 2.131/4, a stallion once owned by W. H. Clark, the man who built the Empire City track at Yonkers. Reports that have reached George Ketcham. Toledo, former owner, trainer and driver of the 1lon~hearted trotter. Cresceus, 2.02%, state that tht former great trotting stallion is being used for war .service i n Russia. Cresceus was the talk of the harness world for several seasons when his terrific speed and wonderful game- ness made him e. horse admired by the entire horse fraternity, and an equine whose name became a household word in every family where the harness sport was the favorite pastime. But fame is Beating. Even when the horse reached a fairly old age he was want- ed badly by a Russian horsemen. and George’Ke chum parted with him for a consideration said to be 325,000. Cresceiis, l£`is said, did not please the Russians ss well as they expected, and therefore it is not surprising to hear that the great horse has been sont tothe front. _ li I I has took while water, as suiky heavy Comet by Mr. cord 1912 record son fastest und race. Select Medicine Carefully Purgatives are dangerous. They gripe, cause burning pains and make the constipiited condition worse- Physicians lay the most ideal laxa- tive is Dr. I-Ismilton’s Pills of Man- drake and Butternut; they are ex- ceedlngiy`miid. composed only °f heampgivin vegetable extracts. Dr. }lamllton's This restore avtivity to the bowels, sttiengthens the stomach. and purify the blood. For constipa- tion, sick headache, hiliousness and disordered digestion no medicine on earth makes Iiich remarkable cures Dr. Hsmiltdifs Pills. Try a 250- yourself. TORONTO Hills. oi! cars, Cattle Lambs Barley TORONTO Butter 1 Eggs Cheese (large) MONTREAL H058. on cars Cattle Lambs MONTREAL Butter Eggs , Cheese (large) BUFFALO H085. fed and watered Cattlc Lambs Barley NEW YORK Butter _ Eggs Cheese (large) This week Last week Two weeks ago Same week 1914 1913 1912 1911 ~ Last week Two weeks ago Same wcck 1914 1913 1912 1911 This week Last week Two weeks ago Same week 1914 1913 1912 _ 1911 Last week Two weeks ago Same week 1914 1913 1912 1911 This week Last week Two weeks_ngo Same week 1914 1913 . 1912 1911 This week Last week Two weeks ago Same wack 1914 191:! 1912 1911 ' cA'r'ri.E il/iAaKs1' " SHEEP MARKET Ewes Lambs This week 37,50 $10,153 - HOG MARKET GRAIN MARKET , Wheat Oats This week $1 _ 00 43 BUTTER MARKET Farmers’ Creamery Separator Prints 30 '11 EGG MAR K ET New-Laid Eggs 45 ABOUT THAT WATER PAN. Row often do you clean the water I $0.25 s.4o 10.15 | so 310. 45c. 18%c. .l _ _ _ $0.75 7.00 9.50 33c. 45c. 18c. '/ $0.70 8.65 9.35 .80 l \. - 360. 520. _ imc. 8.75 6.40 0.00 is _ Export 7.00 9.75 0.75 0.40 8.25 s.5o 0.25 9.25, 4.50 0.85 3.75 5.40 Top price ot’ Cars $9.25 9.75 9.90 7.52 8.50 8.60 6.75 Fall 1.00 44 1.00 45 1.18 55 .90 40 1.00 42 .93 52 30 31 30 31 26 27% 26 28% 27 29 28 31 45 45 45 G0 _ 40 45' $8.40 8.00 7.85 8.25 .pans in your hen house? You ought water pan is the surest way of spread- ing disease throughout your stock. , The `bsst way of handling water \in the poultry house is to keep it in a. cheap flat wash basin that can be easily cleaned and refilled. lt doesn’t pay to bothcr with patent water tanks. You will linve to fill thcmjust as often as the basin and they are harder to , clean up. Place the open basin on a box some eight or ten inches high perhaps eighteen inches square, and make a ‘ runway for it. This keeps it from fill- ling up with dirt and straw from the floor, and the hens do not climb into it in drinking. F Then put the box and basin in a sunny corner of the house away from the roosts and nests. so that no dirt can fall into it from above. Clean it and refill it' with clean. fresh water every day and you will have put the disease germs to ilisllf indefinitely. _ A ess ~ . ' .-..-.r :$"»i1i~.2~e'. ‘-‘a>"':fl--»'l*»‘"v‘-» " to clean them every day. For dirty ° ‘ <%ZG1llcitc Safety better thi I d 1 w"'..'.... 0.... 1.. '.`.l..°.".i'.i.l'.`I 1.1. 1221.3 H155--every day, the finest shave ' th dd Y . _ m lT7chlgswhat the gift oi a Gillette mesml The new "Bulldog", with its stocky grip and splendid balance, makes a strong tothe man 0r` ha he’d mari “-A|§lo¢rl5"or Pom; gition. .1 "selling", $5.00-Mm... ' Seb. 03.30 up. ‘ ' _ -_ ` -_ __ __ . _ __ ___._,___ __ _ __._l__.._a... ; " ""' _ limb in nuivcu . _c/v.W......... .w.~.e.... _ -__ _ _ - - - d R d ° acticall everlasting' ' \.. -Q _ 'WT' _ V " _ ' A5602 The Messiah-Handel. (Rejoice These immortal Christmas favorites (,;rea1;|y_ 0 Daughter of 7.i0n_) Orchestra A are beautifully and authoratively' reproduced on Columbia Records A264 l-lark l the Herald Angels Sing- Mendelssohn. Organ accompaniment. Henry Burr, Tenor Tell Mother l'll Be There--Fillmore. Columbia Mule Quartette A1226 Dream of _Christmas-Rasch. Violin, ’cel1o and harp trio. Christmas Fantasy-Unbehaun. Pfz`nce’s Orchestra A1859 Silent Night, Hallowed Night-Oh chestra accomp’ni’t. Columbia Mixed Chorus O11, Come All 'Ye Faithful--Adesle Fldeles. Orchestra accompaniment. Columbia Mizccd Quartette A1078 On a Christmas Moming ~ Currie. _ Descriptive. Pri1we’s Orchestra Adeste Fideles-Christrrlas Hymn. Chimes and Organ. Tho... Mills & C/....._A.1=».~im:¢ A918 F1l'5t Newell. Invincible Male Qitartette Medley of Christmas Carols. ' Columbia. Brass Quartetto A237 Star of Bethelcm-Adams. Orchestra - accompaniment. Henri/ 1fiH'l‘. Tefwr Oh! Holy Night-Adam. Orchestra accompaniment. George Alvxamler, Baritone A5514 Chrislnias Bells ~ Stevenson.Orches- tri). 8.CCOlllp3lll1l'l0l1 1,. Columbia. Mixed Quurtelte Adore and Be Still---Gounod. Orches- tra 3.CC0lilp2tYlll'Tl6Dl2. Columb-in. IlIz`.'rcd Qimrtetle A235 Nazarcth~Gounod. Orchestra accom- paniment_ George Altarander, Baritone Ninety and Nine-Organ accompani- ment, Henry Burr, Tenor A5424 The Messiah- Handel. And the Gl0l`y of the Lord. Orchestra ac_<:0mD2n1_m€nt. Columbza Urutorio Chorus Nazareth -- Gounod. Orchestra ac- C0mp8.llilfl€i'lt. Frank Croxton, Bassund ' ` Columbuz Mixed CI:/>rus ” A5751 Worthy` is the Lamb from “Th_e Messiah”-I-Iandel. Orchestra accompani- Columbia. Oratorio Chorus ment. _ _ Praise Ye from “Attila”--Verdi. Or- chestraaccompaniment. Cvlumlria Trio BCC01Ylp21l`iliTl€lllC. WuIterl.riivre1ice, Roy Soprano The Messiah-Handel. (Come Unto Him.) Orchestra accompaniment. Waller htwrence, Hoy Soprano A1076 Christmas Carols--Medley. Mixed Quartette. Unaccompanied. Ag1wrKimball, Sop'ra.no, Nevada Van der Veer, Alto, Reed Miller, Tenor, and Frank Croxton, Bass Star ofthe East-Kennedy. Orchestra 8.CC0l`fl\')alllll'l€llt. Roma Devonne, Contralto ,and Mixed Quartette A1088 Ringing the Old Year Out--Currie. D€SCl`lpi3lV9. Pr1`m:e’s Orchestra Snow Time-Arndt. Orchestra ac- Companiment. Columbia Quartette A1415 Birthday of a King-Neidlinger. Or- Cl'leSlZl`3. 8CCOIT1DaIl1ITl€l1l'.. A'rl(l1'ea. S0/r£0, Buri- tone, and Columbia Mixed Quartette Brightest and Best-Mendelssohn. Or- chestra accompaniment. Columbia Mixed Quo/rtette Think ofthe Kiddies. These will make Christmas jollier for them. A1605 A visit from St Nicholas-Moore Recitlitvlon by _Harry E. Humphrey The Raggzedy Man-Riley ecltation by Harry E. Humphrey A919 Christmas Bells-Buttsehardt. Violin and harp duet. _ _ Santa Claus' Workshop--Phillips. D€SCl`lptlVe. Pwincifs Orchestra A1844 Toy Shop Symphony--Hager. D€SCI‘lpll1V9. Prin11e’s Orchestra. Christmas Morning With the Kiddies -Hager. Descriptive. 1’.~im-e'..» on-heszra A1416 Around the Christmas Tree- --Prince. Descriptive record with Mixed Quartette. l’»'i'nce's O1-chffstriz. Christmas _loy-E. D. Wagner. Vio- lin, Flute and Harp Trio. Geo. Stehl, Marshall ufsky and Charles' Schuetze A1227 Christmas Symphony-Chwatal Toy Il’lSlil‘l1Ill€lll`.S. P1“incc’s Orchestra Circassisn Dance-From La Source Bullet. Dellbes. Prince’s Orchestra. expensive - 850. up for two side ec_or s, pr _ y , __ something; the whole familv .can emoy. Step into the nearest % Columbia dealer---he has this wonwderful list of Columbia Christmas Records all \. ready for you to listen to---free of charge, of course. Read this list---it will stir old memories ‘ Hear these beautiful Christmas Records from the Old Country. This is a partial list, only. R1 756 Christmas Memories-Part 1. Intro- ducing the Carols-“The first Nowell." “Good Christian Men Rejoice,” “Good King Wenceslas,” “A Child This Day is Born." Regimental Band of His Majesty's Scots Guards ~ Christmas Memories-Part2. Intro- ducing the Carols-“God From on High Hath Heard,” “See Amid the Winter Snow" (with Bells), “God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen,” “I Hear Along the Street.” Regimcnla. Band ofH'is Mujestg/'s Scots Guards R147] Christians Awake. The Church Quartette with Brass Quartette and Organ The First Neel. The church Quarteira, with Brass Quafrtette and Organ H1472 Good King Wenceslas. The Church Quartette, u-ith Brass Quartetle and Organ While Shepherds Watched. The Church Quartette, with Brass Qnurteltc and Organ 121474 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. The Church Quartettc, with Brass Quartcrtc and Or;/an Good Christian Men, Rejoice. The Church Quurtrtle, with. I-h~n..vs Quo:-letlc and Organ R2050 We Miss Her ll/lost at Christmas Time. Donnelly and Wright. Will Norrie. Harold Wood, Baritone, u'i'1_h Orrliestral a<_~compan1'1nc:zt Little Shepherdess of Devon. Harald Wood, Baritone, uiiilz. (lrvlim.-trril Arrmlnipaniment R549 Dick Whittington. A Pantomime in two Acts. Act 1. H. C. Ridout. Common Pantomi`me (_7ompan_i/ and 1/ie (lil, 'wil/l Orclzestra Dick Whittingion. A Pantomime in two Acts. Act 2. ll. C. Ridout, Columbia Ptintorninte Co/nyuiny rinrl. iliir ('ci/, irifli. ()1‘chest1‘¢ R548 Scrooge. from “A Christmas Carol.” Dickens. The Awakening. Dramatic Re- Cital. Minstrcls with Orchestra _ Micawber`s Advice to David Copper- field. from “David Copperfield.” Dramatic Recillhl. Minsfi-als, uviilt Orchestra dd°t' t these there are thousands of other Columbia Records awaiting your choice. 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