12 THE HORSE EDUCATOR. 



Persons joining mj diss have the advantage 

 of huying the knowledge which has been acquired 

 by years of study as well as the experience of 

 my own experimenting, as it is a well-known 

 fact that physicians hear of different remedies 

 having been used with success for a disease 

 seemingly beyond their control. They conclude 

 to tr}' them as an experiment on their patient 

 with successful results, and are thereby heralded 

 as the wonder of the age and benefactors of 

 mankind. Thus it is with us. We have tried, 

 and have found a remedy for the vexations in- 

 cident to the management of the noble, but 

 much abused horse. We call oiu-selves the 

 horses friend, because in the use of our instruc- 

 tions he is kindly taught Avhat is required of him. 

 He is first taught that he must succumb to the 

 will of his master. He is then caressed. Show- 

 ing that only kindness towards him is intended, 

 he is thus made to understand what is desired 

 of him, and he is at once vour obedient slave. 



