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tried for a month, It will be found to be so 

 beneficial to both that it will be very bad 

 weather or uncommon press of business 

 that will cause the morning ramble to be 

 omitted. I have often advised this course, 

 and invariably with the most gratifying 

 results both to dog and master. 



In this connection, it will perhaps not be 

 out of place to say that this course is the 

 very best one to fit your pointer or setter 

 for his season's work on game, to say 

 nothing of hardening your own thews and 

 sinews, and getting into condition for 

 tramping through wood and field. 



Out of Sorts. 



There Is an undefined but well-known 

 disease, or perhaps I should say complaint, 

 that Is not at all dangerous in itself If prop- 

 erly treated. This in human subjects Is 

 known as being ''out of sorts." In a very 

 large majority of cases this condition is In- 

 duced by the long-continued monotony of 



