Show MA i PAT ENCE I Cruelty for its own Mke sake is III fortunate fortunately occurrence for Cor It morn ly Iy R a rather rare thought thoughtless often otten arises from ignorance less indifference and want of Spare the rod and spoil the thc child Is 18 Isan nn an old proverb that while It mil may apply to children although ot of this we arc very cry doubtful does dottl not apply appl to the tho horse for tor the th theory that he Is Gene bene fitted no matter how or stub stubborn and be how knowingly born hb mB may or wilfully ho he has disobeyed his trainers commands by an unmerciful beating was discarded by by the tho cognoscenti long IonA ago and Is now only advocated by the tho brutal and Ignorant All professional horsemen who un understand understand their business and scientific up to date methods unite In agreeIng that the fundamental I Illes Iles or of the tho art are first and ond foremost patience and self fIrmness fearlessness and n a natural love and sympathy for tor and with the tho equine na nature lure ture They also use the whip but sel seldom dour dom for tor the they know the tho lees It is III used the better and Ind that ver very often otten the menace or sight of oC It Is simply lIum clent One of the tho best professional proCessional drivers and In the tho country n a man noted for Cor his success and skill with wild nervous unruly horses recently said fald I always treat them as JI It I had the fullest confidence In them I never let st them think I suspect them ot of doIng do doIng Ing anything wrong and it IC they do hence chance to snake n a mistake I f treat It itis is nn an accident that could not be helped end lud never scold or jerk or whip them thern In tr training colts I hAve less leu use for a whip than anybody and very ery seldom carry ono one Another man also allo in an expert In breaking and training polls colts and horses generally classed n as said fald Patience Is my lock In trade I can do little or noth Ing rig without It Long aGo I found It ltd no good to get gel angry It If the horse Is nervous and angry rouGh treatment only ml make makem him more sow I always try tryo to o be patient and make allowances That Chat L is the tho secret ot of my success ess In Mr Ss mare to single lIngle bar har harne ne Ices whO as you ou welt well know kno had been II polled poll cd by previous rough Ignorant handling andling I saw no easy job she Rhe ought fought screamed thre threw ber elf u down on the ground and tried to lash herself walls fences and tree tees Of at course whipping would have lily aggravated her so I kept cool and soothingly to her It was n a hard struggle but she has bas given Ien In and rives as well now In single harness ns s she does double The foregoing has bt been en cited to t shoal nM only the It cruelty but the falsity ot of the I t he wrY that and pr b bI hp best antI ant only anI methods ot of c control ng I and that It Is not alone tho In Inexperienced experienced and who ho advocate kindness and gentleness but the skillful horsemen trained In that school whose lessons teach tal fai idly and whose precepts are endurIng the Ihl school ot of experience The ama amateur may safety rest assured that when he treats trall his horse with humanity gen and patience he Is not only do doIng doing Ing exactly right but Is endorsed by bythe the very cr best authority r all mans best beat ns as but the ot of Ignorance and unworthy ot of the slightest consideration let th the cotes talk us they th y will ot of their exper lence and knowledge There are some ensue who ho advise those who are raising their first t colt or have 1140 just ju t purchased a 0 horse never nover to pet the animal alleging that this will apoll It though when asked how or why Vh the they are nrc at once for tor an answer This Is utter nonsense non n though U It demand somewhat ot of an lion Ion which is III that some Bome persons know not the difference between judicious humoring ot of the thc animals anI mols every whIm and anel thoughtful patient kindness bring bringIng lag Ing us into Intelligent comradeship d with the sensitive crea tUftS tuns WI we handle developing educating but never spoiling There Is s a rule old as the ever everlasting lasting hills that the tho great Ireat t and Savior to mankind has told us to remember In our Intercourse with our fellow mon men Whatsoever ye e would that men should do to you OU do ye C even evenso so 80 to them and we cannot help but wish that this beautiful maxim was AS remembered and observed when we 8 deal with the animal creation who Vho are and completely In n our power This itself ever er carrying nn an eloquent appeal to every generous nature I Henry once Laird Robins In Humane Alii |