RED ACRE FARM AND PINE RIDGE 



We act as agents for Red Acre Farm, the Home for Horses at Stow, 

 and inquiries about the Farm, and how horses can be sent there, will be 

 answered at any time by letter or telephone. Any horse which is a subject 

 for charity ma>- be sent to the Farm by anybody, at any time, without 

 notice; and the animal will be cared for. The post-office address of the 

 Farm is South Acton, Mass. The railroad station is South Acton. The 

 telephone is West Acton 8. 



Under the laws of Massachusetts (Chap. 133 of the Acts of the year 

 1908) cities and towns may turn over their old or disabled horses to Red 

 Acre Farm, or to any other incorporated society for the relief of dumb 

 animals. Boston, Somerville, Brookline, Waltham and other municipalities 

 have availed themselves of this law, instead of selling the animals at auction. 



Pine Ridge, the annex at Dedham of the Animal Rescue League, is 

 ready at any time to receive horses that need rest or treatment. Appli- 

 cation should be made to the League at 51 Carver Street, Boston. Pine 

 Ridge is only 10 miles out, and is thus a convenient place in which to give 

 horses a vacation. 



OUR RESOURCES 



This Association has no endowment whatever, and although our offi- 

 cers receive no compensation for their services and our rent is small, we 

 are continually hampered by lack of money. Were it not, indeed, for the 

 generosity of a few women, we could not carry on the Parade. We are 

 especially indebted to Mrs. David Nevins, Mrs. R. A. Lawrence, Mrs. B. 

 T. Morrison, Mrs. R. D. Evans and Mrs. Francis Peabody. We beg for 

 assistance from those who love horses or are distressed by their sufferings. 



