Committee 



A child can begin its association with horses and get 

 its daily airing and exercise long before it can walk by 

 being put in a pannier on a steady pony's back. The nurse 

 will find it much easier to lead the pony than to push a 

 perambulator and will be much less likely to stop and 

 gossip with her friends to the possible detriment of her 

 charge. Later on the child will get its first lesson in Heman Gifford, 

 riding, either bareback or on a pilch on the same pony, chairm 

 As time goes on, a Welsh or Exmoor pony will take the North Side Rides 

 place of the Shetland and a real ability to ride will then 

 be necessary. The next step will be a cob or pony of 

 the polo type, not too wide, from 14 to 14.2 hands high. 

 The youngster now nearing maturity should by this time 

 be able to sit and handle anything on four legs and have 

 an alert mind, a clean, sound body, self-control and a 

 proper understanding of the meaning and importance of 

 prompt obedience. All things of the greatest value to 

 man or woman. 



We do not, of course, deny the necessity for and utility 

 of, motor vehicles of all descriptions, as there is a place 

 for everything. But we wonder what results along the 

 above lines you would have been likely to have achieved 

 had we substituted a gas machine for the so-called obsolete 

 horse ? 



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 for 1921. 



