ERNEST HAROLD BAYNES 



In a New and Thrilling Lecture 



"Our Animal Allies in the 

 World War" 



Mr. Baynes has just returned from Europe, Egypt and Palestine, 

 where as special correspondent of Harper's Magazine he spent eight 

 months in studying the part played by horses, mules, donkeys, 

 camels, oxen, dogs and pigeons in the winning of the war. 



The lecture is full of stories, humorous, pathetic and dramatic, set- 

 ting forth the splendid deeds of the animal heroes of the great conflict. 



It is _ illustrated with superb lantern slides, and also moving 

 pictures if required. 



For J nil information concerning this, as well as Mr. Baynes' lectures 

 on animals and birds, please address 



MISS ELIZABETH F. BENNETT, Meriden, New Hampshire 



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Beautiful photos of living wild birds. Ex- 

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Nature and bird lectures beautifully illus- 

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