An antiseptic and healing preparation of highly concentrated 

 curative qualities for use on horses in all skin diseases and attacks 

 of vermin. Cures Scratches, Bruises, Mange, Ringworm, Grease, 

 Eczema, Papules, Uticarea, Pityriases, etc. Has no drastic or ir- 

 ritating effects and cures the worst cases. Invaluable for use in 

 cases of all insect pests. 



Mr. Robert Graham, one of Canada's great horse fanciers, 



and judge at the Madison Square Horse Show, New York, says : 



" Some weeks ago we found one of our Draft Brood .Mares was 

 very itchy and scurvy in the legs. From the good reports we had 

 lieard of your Persiatic Horse Wash, we concluded to try it. We 

 have found it an excellent preparation, having made three applications 

 on mare's legs, and can say it has perfectly healed the leg and eradi- 

 cated all itchy symptoms. We can recommend it to all horsemen 

 for skin diseases on horses, and believe if used according to directions 

 it will cure most obstinate cases." 



N. B — Mr. Robert Graham, of Messrs. Graham Bros., was 

 appointed judge at the last (ireat Horse Show held at Madison 

 Square Garden, New York City. This exceptional honor confer- 

 red on a Canadian speaks volumes. The high standing of Messrs. 

 (iraham Bros., of Claremont, Ont., in Canada, the United States 

 and Great Britain will leave no question of doubt about their tes- 

 timonial and should recommend Persiatic Horse Wash to all 

 horse owners, breeders, dealers and farmers. Persiatic Horse 

 Wash is a remedy that should always be kept on hand, and the 

 moment any symptoms of skin diseases appear, it should immedi- 

 ately be applied. Persiatic Horse Wash is endorsed by the high- 

 est horse fancier authorities as the only Common-Sense Wash for 

 all skin diseases on Horses and Cattle. 



Price, $1 00 per 34 oz. can. 

 Sample cans, 25 and 50 cents. 



Stoukkville, Ont., Feb. 20th, 1899. 

 Thk Fickh.ardt Renfrew Co., Stouffville, Ont. 



Gentlemen, — Having used all sorts of remedies for scratches on 

 horses, and with no success whatever, 1 concluded that which could 



