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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1929, p. 7

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mer Food Care d Refrigeration iImportance, Arftain may she is not rotect rame * presents e not been A ( is 10 10 & M t io 10 Ti Back of the yearling is the trainer who holds the reins. Back of the trainerâ€"driver is trottingâ€"track history. He knows that from the time the first. trotting trackwas openedâ€"on Long Ialand in 18283â€"down to 1874, when the great reinsman Bud Doble drove Goldsmith Maid to her record mile, trotting, in. 2:14, little attention was paid tq Worses‘® shoes. . * 3 Nx * 200 5 Colfer: If you laugh at me again, I‘ll" knock your block off. t aol s -"Caâ€" l-dvy'â€" Haw ;hiw. you wouldn‘t even know what club to use! A ncighbor is a manr next door who pbjects to your chickens getting feed from his garden. . Anyway, the I‘m Alone tried te be. â€"New York Evepning Post. es‘ Colts bred fw life are halterâ€" broke almost as soon as they are foaled, whether ““3‘ for harness or saddle racing. Oncé the soft halter is on a colt‘s head it stays there until It is replaced by a bridle and a soft rubber bitâ€"a teething ring, in other words. From that potnt, methods of training diverge. Light hbarness horses and running horses enter ditâ€" ferent schools. amr\ they. are. six months old. . Most horses run, in, pasture or on the road or track, naturally. Once in a blue moon a colt is born to the trotting or pacing gaitâ€""lot frotters" or "lot pacers" they are called. But ninety per cent. of theseâ€"naturalâ€"gaitâ€" ed ones are failures on the racing tracks until they have been manipulatâ€" Breeding, training‘and racing all horses is a specialtyâ€"or two special tles, to be exact.© For, with a few exâ€" «eptions, those who specialize in light harness horses have nothing to do with the gallopers, which they refer 10 as "bangtails." Those who follow "bangtail" racing speak contemptuâ€" ously of light Warness horges as "turâ€" key feet." v ¥¢ k Â¥4 % More time, patience,, mopey and inâ€" telligence are requiredwto develop a light harniess horse, that is, a trotter or pacer, than are required to make a running horse. Also, it requires more skil} and more mature judgment to win a lightâ€"harness race than a runâ€" ning race. â€" That is why you very seldom see a mere boy in a sulky seat. It takes a man‘s brain and muscle to get the best out of a light harness horse. â€" Galloping is a natural gait. Grattan Bars. from Canada, won first money in three of these $25,000 races n three weoks, something fi other horse has done. _ But this new world‘s record was made poss‘ible beâ€" eause of the skillful training given him. 1 which was what be was taugh: to do through three years of careful tuteâ€" lage. About 10,000 pacers are being @chooled in this manner. About: 10,â€" 000 trotters aro similarly schooled. In lightâ€"harness vernasular, all of them are "trotting horses," to disâ€" tinguish them from the "gallopers," or running horses. _ It was a "driving finish," in horseâ€" men‘s vernacular, which meant that Vic Flemming, from his sulky seat, plied his whip, writes Earl Chapin May in "Popular Mechanics Magaâ€" zine." Reinsmen behind other horses In that race also lashed ~their light harness horses. But not one of the fast steppers broke into a gallop unâ€" der punishment. _ Each stuck to its sideâ€"wheeling gait and did the best it could to win the race. Ascribed to Hobbles Part of this willingness to stick to pacing under punishment was prop erly ascribed to the hobbles each racer wore. _ Hobbles are ~straps which hang over the horse‘s back and onâ€" scircle each horsa‘s legs. Pacers bhavre been prominent in light harness racâ€" ing since Hero and Pocahontas won mile events and purse money on Long Island tracks in the early ‘50s. But hobbles did not come into general use until the ‘90s. Now nearly every fast pacing horse wears them. They hasten the development of pacâ€" Ing horses by making an anusual gait more praticable Pacers are frequ ently téermed side whonles becauss the pacer‘s legs on erca sire of It move forward and backward in unigon During 1928 when more thain 1500 lightâ€"harnos« rasing moeets were held in the United States and Canada and about 10,000 600 persons were spectaâ€" tors, more pacers than trotters were sntered in the events ‘Training a Speciaity So carefully had the year‘s sensaâ€" tion been trained that he didn‘t break Into a gallop under the whipâ€"he flatâ€" tened out and paced his fastest, Among the 12,000 light harness borse fanciers who saw Grattan Bars win the $25,000 New England pacing derby at Windsor, Conn., were some strangers to the trotting tracks who wondered that the big Canadian stalâ€" lion came under the winning wire without a break. Goldsmith Maid‘s Winnings Largest of All Trotters Horse Trainers _ Find Difficulty With Trotters ime, Patience, Intelligence and Money Must Be Apâ€" plied, Turfmen Declare Immediately Given Haiter GRATTAN BARS Queen Mary recently went shopping in a 10â€"cent store, Must be trying to establish her claim to the throme of Scotland.â€"Los Angeles Times. PD~.Williams‘ PINK PHILLS Pills now at your druggist‘s or any dealer in medicine or by mail, 50 cents, postpaid, from the Dr. Williams Mediâ€" my sister‘s advice, I tried Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills,and now all these symptoms are gone, and I am strong and happy had terrible sick headaches, dizziness; felt very weak and could not sleep; had no appeâ€" tite. I felt always as if someâ€" thing terrible were going to happen. After taking other treatment without success, on cine Co., Brockville, Ontario. will engich your blood stream and rebuild your overâ€"worked nerves. Miss Josephine M. Martin, of Kitchener, Ontario, testiâ€" fhies to this : __"I suffered from a nervous THE nerves are fed by the blood. Poor blood means starved nerve tisâ€" sue, insomnia, irritability A HOUSEMOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES ** BOYD‘S BIOYCLES "CANADA ENJOYS A SPLENDID RECORD OF SAFETY IN AIR TRAVEE HAZARDS ARE REDUCED TO THE MINIMUM ‘BY RIGID REGULATIONS CAREFULLY ~ENFORCED â€" most CANADIAN AVIATORs PREFER CANADIAN. AVIATORS PREFER IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS Teacher: "When was Rome built?" Percy: "At night" Teacher: "Who told you that?" Percy: "You did. You said Rome wasn‘t built in a day." "So you are Mr. Blank‘s secretary ?" "No, his priyate secretary." "What‘s the difference?" "A private secretary knows more and tells less." The helght of curiosity would seem to have been reached by the man who wants to hear what a slowâ€"motion talkâ€" ing picture would be like,. I‘tm awfully sorry that an engageâ€" ment prevents my attending your [ Little Edgar didn‘t realize till he got home and unwrapped his purchase that his mother had bought him a twoâ€" pants sult. "Oh, yes," added the new bride, "I want some pepper." "Black or red?" asked the grocer. "Red," decided the new bride. "Black wouldn‘t harmorize with my blue tablecloth." Tramps looking at your door every day and begging a bite to eat is a sure sign that the country bas again returned to its normal state of abâ€" normalty, "Look, mama, look," he cried. "That man threw in a spare." "Hello, Roy. I hear you bave an addition in your family." * "Yes; two." "Ob, twins, eh?" P "‘No, a baby boy and my wife‘s mother." * A mule can‘t kick when he is ing and he can‘t pull when he is ing and neither can you. We don‘t see why owners of trucks stick to solid rubber tires anyway, when air is so much cheaper. ARTISTIC EGOTiSM The katydid a tune doth play With melody precarious, And values a hind leg, they say, More than a stradivarius. . Littl sparks and bopfires Caused by careless hands Make our giant forests Devastated lands. pull kick "Yes," was the reply, "and I thought it was only ;mto come and give him the kiss trying for." "Are you the girl who was with him" asked the dainty young hospital nurse. N* + * In Mexico the paths of glory lead but to the border.â€"Louisville Times. "I didn‘t expect you home so early" has all the earmarks of a nasty crack, + \ ow Heec tremts C Sepe. +t Postés Gil, ‘we read,.is provisional President of Mexico. The .provision being that no revolution succeeds.â€" Judge. + my" d hi e cbarity concert, but I shall be with you in spirit. "Splendid," replied his friend; "and where would you like your spirit to sit? . I have tickets here for, 50 cents, $1 and $2. ‘ A bland flapper called at the hospi tal the day after an accident. "I want to see the young man who was injured in the auto wreck last night," saidâ€" she. The more experience a man has in making good resolutions the poorer the quality he turns out. It requires a won‘t power as well as a will power to succeed. There are many professorsâ€" of Christianity, but oh how few are the strict practicers of it. who for many years has been pilotâ€" ing vessels of the B.C. Coast Steamâ€" ship service, in and around the west coast, bhas been transferred to captain of the Princess Norah, newest ship in that particular service. He first took the bridge of the Norah last Sunâ€" day evening when the Viceâ€"regal party were, guests of the Canadian Pacific Railway on a fourâ€"day cruise up the west coast of Vancouver Island. CAPTAIN E. GILLAM 0 Kenneth T. Henderson in the Lonâ€" don Contemporary Review; . A popuâ€" lation of six millions cannot "digest" migrants by the hundred. thousand, especially migrants with little or no capital, ‘and therefore with little or no power for waiting opportunities or opening up independent fields of self« sufficient activity for themselves. A: new and undeveloped countryrequires a certain power of initiative in its migrantsâ€"a power resident both in the character and skill of the indiviâ€" dual and in the capital owned by him or lent hi by the Government That Australia will one day support from six to ten times her present «populaâ€" tlon is estimated by economists, but ber rate of.absorbing newcomers can only increase more or less â€"in proâ€" portion to th& increase of her wealth and: population. _Meanwhile, Austraâ€" lia‘s population is increasing by abo 2 per cent. annuallyâ€"faster than of uny country in the world except New Zealand. # o is to make it stay Uckéd.â€"_?dblifien Syndicate (Chicago). â€" _ People who say Mr. Coolidge has. returned to private life: never lived in a double house.â€"Los Angeles Times, Use Minard‘s Liniment for the Fiu, Lips that touch liquor have to be diplomatic.â€"Dallas News. â€" than intended. Like evil thoughts, it carries far afield, and does mnot stop at the boundaries laid down for it. A bit of poisoned mutv'might\bo, picked up by a small hungry child, in which case it would go.bard# Lw poisoner if discovered. M’a.h'_i poisoner would hesitate "to murder a childâ€"although we should hite 46 trust him too farâ€"and to find that bis destructive deed had gone beyond"its mark, and brought grief to a "Wouseâ€" hold, far beyond the loss of a dog, would be something to be rememâ€" bered, even if he were never found out..â€"â€"Humane Pleader, > & The dogâ€"baters hate to see a bhappy dog, it makes them think of strychnia, biâ€"chloride of mercury, etc. Whatever their opinion may be, they ‘should kéep it from taking form in action, for poison often reaches much farther That. the work ot the dbgâ€"poisoners does»â€"not always stop with the dog has been proved by a recent case in Toronto, where a young girl was made seriously ill by drinking water from a pail from which a poisoned dog had drunk, The dog;/a valuable.â€"purebned, had picked tup the poisonontdoors, probably soifme that‘ had ‘been plaged purposely. ‘Then he went home, @nd, becoming ill, drank "from the water pail in the kitchen. He was found dead in the house. The.children came home, and one child took a drink from the pail and became very ill. .. ~ » Dogâ€"poisoners usually belong to the elass of people mentioned in the old ditty: ~= n OPm 1 Noi oi) > /. ligicny "I want to kill and=â€"kill and ki to make the world more roomy; I hate to see a happy child, it makes »x06, féeel so gloomy!" + It is to meet such emergencies that Baby‘s Own Tablets were designed. These pleasant little Tablets quickly reduce fever, break up colds, relieve constipation and indigestion and allay teething pains. They quiet the nerves and promote restful healthâ€"restoring sleep. They are guaranteed absoluteâ€" ly© harmless and safe for even the youngest and most delicate baby, Baby‘s Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by: mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Meanest Kind of Human Crawling on the Earth ; Calgary Herald (Ind. Cons.): ‘The U.F.A. party in the Commons in a subâ€" emendment to the budget advocated still further reduction in the duty on goods imported from Great Britain, Public sentiment in the Dominion is largely behind this policy. MT ent lopâ€"sided character of ‘s foreign trade Gemands that immediâ€" ate steps be taken to produce a reâ€" medy. The Dominion is buying goods from the United States to a value of more than $800,000,000 a year, but selling only oneâ€"third that amount in return. Great Britain is Canada‘s best customer. ~It would seem to be good business to buy more from the nation which buys so heayâ€" ily from this country. One of the greatest puzzles to the careful~parent is to know just what medicine to give the little ones. When the child falls #11 with griping pains; is seized with jold or fever, refuses food or vomits what he has taken, when he cries a great deal and cannot get the sleep so necessary to the growing child, the parent is in a quandry. What is to be done on such occasions? As often as not there is not a suitable medicine in the house. The puzzle is what to give him to set him right quickly. + A GREAT PUZZLE TO CAREFUL PARENTS The hard part of congqnering the air Migration to Australia The British Preference ISSUE No. 18â€"‘29 Dog Poisoners Great Britain, e Dominion is cy. e presâ€" p ot’%um'l that immediâ€" produce a reâ€" it misht\b‘ . Baby has Httl?ubsefi at times. All ery child In Py our care prevent them. But ‘"d"ap* Â¥04 can b@‘-m Then you can Even ti dogâ€" "do:what any expéri¢énced nurse would to murder: al| doâ€"what. most physicians would tel} uld ‘hfi- uy "an Amalo m ie m Ahn es Aubioew! ut sacle Hhe Lt » The food has soured. . The instant remedy is @n alkali which meutralizes acids, But doh‘t use crude helps, Use what your doctof would advise, The best help is Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia. For the 50 years since its invention it has remained standard with phyziclans. You will find nothing else so quick in its effect, so harmless, so eflicient. What most people call indigestion is usually excess acid in the stomach,. C1 DO" prepared. .. Lhen you can &ufi any expériénced nurse would. 6 hat. most physicians would telk Fou to doâ€"give a few drops of plain Castoria. No sooner done than Baby is soothed; relief is just a matter of moments. Yet you have eased your child without use of a single doubtâ€" ful=drug; Castoria is vegetable. So Jts safe to use as often as an infant bas apy little pain you cannot pat away, And it‘s always ready for the crueler pangs of colic, or constipation, or diarrhea; effective, too, for older children»~ Tumntyâ€"five million bottles were bought last year.. . _., _ Truth (London) : The wholesale arâ€" rest of agitftors in Calcutta, Bombay, Poona and Allahabad is by no means a premature step on the part of the authorities. If anything, it is long overdue, for it has been an cpen secret for some time past that Communist emissaries have been active among the disaffected elements in India. . . The most extreme Socialist who really knows India should be the first to supâ€" press rebellion inspired by the Comâ€" munists, for i‘~there is one section of the population which would suffer more than any other by the withâ€" drawal of the British Raj it is the toiling ntillions of humble workers whose battle Socialists are supposed to fight. Without induelszdin any Imperial claptrap, it is c to say that it is to those, constituting by far the greatest proportion of the Indian population, towards whom we owe the biggest responsibility; and it is on the fulfilling of that responsibility that our justification for rem jining in Inâ€" dia ultimately depends. 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