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Show Value of Walking and Riding. A brisk dally walk, or a jldo on horseback, heats nn) moro clnhorato forms of ph)slcal exerclso for simplicity simplic-ity combined with efllclency. In vvnlk-lng, vvnlk-lng, especially If tho ground Is somo-whot somo-whot undulating, a very lnrgo number of muscles nro brought Into nntural and easy play, sutllcicnt, nt nny rntc, to stlmulnto tho circulation, which In Its turn compels full expansion ot tho lungs nnd duo nrcatlou ot tho blood. Then professional or business mnn requires re-quires no moro than this to keep him fit for his duties, provided ho follows tho ordinary rules of henltb In lespect of bathing, eating, drinking nnd clothing. cloth-ing. If ho Is nllllcted with a sluggish liver, Indigestion or inactivity of tho allmentnry canal ns n whole, a man mny dorivo moro benellt to health on horseback, but that is renlly a cura-tlvo cura-tlvo form of exercise I.ondon Chronicle |