HINTS TO HUNTSMEN 



TO HUNTSMEN. 



If you have any business to do in town do it, and 

 return home. Avoid much company, and be at home 

 to attend to your business. Let each man understand 

 what he has to do, and see that he does it, and is at 

 work at the proper time. Every occurrence to be 

 reported, and no fault overlooked. Captain Percy 

 Williams' advice to Tom Firr, when he was pro- 

 moted, was: " Stay at home with your hounds, and 

 wear a white neckcloth " ; and he also added, " Keep 

 your temper, and stick to the line," which is the best 

 advice ever given to a Huntsman. 



THE KENNEL. 



The first thing towards health is cleanliness ; the 

 chief thing for condition is exercise. Keep for your 

 own information a statement of each Hound that 

 died — the symptoms, treatment, and effect of treat- 

 ment. Give them lots of slow exercise, and have 

 Hounds rather light in condition to begin Cub- 



