Breeder and sportsman . -tardip. Further, this class of dips does notspoil as easily, and what is left in thevat is always good for disinfectingpurposes about the premises, whereasan arsenic dip had to be carefully putaway to prevent poisoninf. Lime andsulphur sours and is useless, and thesame can be said of tobacco dips. Again, the effect of the cresols ofcoal-tar on the hair and wool is verybeneficial. It strengthens the hairfollicles, cleanses the skin better, andworks more effectively. Besides, whenthe wool is thoroughly saturated withcoal-tar dip. it prevents reinfectionfor a long time. I


Breeder and sportsman . -tardip. Further, this class of dips does notspoil as easily, and what is left in thevat is always good for disinfectingpurposes about the premises, whereasan arsenic dip had to be carefully putaway to prevent poisoninf. Lime andsulphur sours and is useless, and thesame can be said of tobacco dips. Again, the effect of the cresols ofcoal-tar on the hair and wool is verybeneficial. It strengthens the hairfollicles, cleanses the skin better, andworks more effectively. Besides, whenthe wool is thoroughly saturated withcoal-tar dip. it prevents reinfectionfor a long time. It is also an inex-pensive dip. A good illustration of the savingbetween a coal-tar dip and a tobaccodip is shown by a recent experiencenear Billings, Mont. A band of 25,-000 sheep were dipped in kreso Dip,a coal-tar product. This was beforethe coal-tar dips were officially per-mitted by the government. The owner,having to ship a few carloads of sheep,was farced by government regulationsto dip them in tobacco and sulphur. Let \ ..i lii ni: Persuade You to Stop Shortof Investigating. Witness the proofs in these letters onevery hand, and read the contract wemake which protects you; compare re-sults, and you will also pronounceSave-the-Horse the most marvelousremedy of the age. and you will notwonder why it is the only remedy thatcan be sold with a contract. THREE OAKS, Mich, May 10, Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. T.: Gentlemen: I have used your Save-the-Horse on a ringbone and also on acase of sweeney. and cured both it cure founder? Inform me assoon as convenient, and oblige. Yoursvery truly. FRED SHELLEY. P. S. Enclose postage for reply. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 12, Chemical fcSinghamton, N. Y.:Gentlemen: I purchased a bottle ofSave-the-Horse on October S. 1906, tocure a case of ringbone. It cured hislameness and I am working him nowand have all the time since I receivedthe medicine. 1 can say it will do whatyou claim, as it has been over two yearsa


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