100 THE BIGHT TO BE WELL BORN 



would not be better to let these Park Guar- 

 dians walk and these children do the riding. 

 Straws tell which way the wind blows; 

 and the above will give the public an idea 

 of the thought given to children in the City 

 of Churches by their city guardians. 



SOME RACES ARE BACKWARD. 



The humblest animal and the most un- 

 civilized human instinctively know how bet- 

 ter to care for themselves, to secure food, 

 or to avoid injury, than do the more highly 

 bred animal and man. But, when you 

 start to train them, you will find that the 

 better and higher bred have the greatest 

 amount of intelligence. They yield to train- 

 ing as the others do not. 



I breed wild turkeys because they are 

 hardier than tame turkeys, and their de- 

 scendants, even when crossed with tame 

 turkeys, have hereditary instincts that 

 make them take better care of themselves 

 than the tame turkey, so that, in a flock 

 of forty young turkeys that are half -wild, 

 you are pretty sure to raise thirty-five of 

 them. If they are tame and there is rainy 



