Show PRINCE O W Sett Lives Ures by Carried W Harry prince limes Of cc police horses hortell for Cor years yeatS a wI Whiner of National horse e Show i Prizes and the hero of mall many a checked ru II a R is III dead Ills III muter master Frink T mounted policeman I is dl din I and hoet of friends or of this pet let of the department will sincerely re regret regret gret the dea death or of the big lo bay who whose spirited action and Perfect so often awakened their enthusiasm on the tanbark or of Madison Harry all on dut duty to the i 1 st HIs death sudden anti was caused by an ailment aUment correspondIng to spInal meningitis In a human being Ills when hel entered his stall FrIday WItS was so 80 faint an echo of his hll usual that his master knes wrung and took another horse fUI or the mornings lour hour ot of duty Harry y nt being for the tho time left behind J and wits dead when the squAll l at noon Harry WI was about eleven years earll old oll And hat ha been In the police department six year Raw Hal alid unbroken he eli teU to the hot of but from coin the he o 0 teachable a spirit and no 10 tine a that hJ bIb poe pM atre tre lit t once recognised Ills first was waa In Twelfth In an annual nual home Ibo show In 1896 when hen In a lick ot 01 many older competItors lie he on this the red ribbon He took first liace In a larger larrer At the I annual i horse show how In Cad In 1250 was again awarded the blue rIbbon as 1 the beet trained and bet beat ridden police pollet hr hursa f lie III wall vaa similarly at Vurland academy horse w wIn In the caine me lie He scorned such little trika all as shak hak Inre in hands band but enjoyed policeman Baldwin would dismount and walk away ay tap liP the drive Harry would understand thIs to be hi his cue to patrol the beet and would resent the aPpearance of any other Walking proudly prouilly up o the offender h he would Push him off road with his nose nOH and If th the policeman attempted to come colne back again would lay back ook his hie ears and lash out at him with hl bin tore fore feet teet When he thought his mas muster had wAlked far enough away he would trot after atter him and catching his sleeve Big sig Bignal signil nil nal that he was again ready rendy ro for bus bUll laces ills Illy greatest sport however was a 0 runaway anti and his muter master says sars that the saving or of many a ute life during years or of service was dUI due to the gallant old horH speed |