Breeder and sportsman . Jos. Cairn Simpson of San Francisco, California, has just published a bookby above title which is almost worth its weight in gold to every horseman. He does not Uulievu ij therigid, unyielding iron shoe that gives no play or expansion to the horses foot. He has found that t,Li uo areunnecessary, and everybody knows they are hurtful. He is a beliver in the use of iron or steel tips to pro-tect the toe of the foot. By tbeiruse, and without ever having put a shoe on Anteeo he trotted when fouryears old in 2:20i. He claims that for ordinary use even on macadamised roads tip


Breeder and sportsman . Jos. Cairn Simpson of San Francisco, California, has just published a bookby above title which is almost worth its weight in gold to every horseman. He does not Uulievu ij therigid, unyielding iron shoe that gives no play or expansion to the horses foot. He has found that t,Li uo areunnecessary, and everybody knows they are hurtful. He is a beliver in the use of iron or steel tips to pro-tect the toe of the foot. By tbeiruse, and without ever having put a shoe on Anteeo he trotted when fouryears old in 2:20i. He claims that for ordinary use even on macadamised roads tips are all that are re-quired; that that fearful cause of lameness, contraction, is entirely avoided by the use of tips. We aregoing to use them, and advise others to do it in the manner he recommends. Send $ to him and he willsend you the book and it will be as good an inve&tment as you ever made for the money.—Colemans BuralWorld. FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION JF THE San Mateo and Santa Clara Co A«limiUL 4SS0CIATM. TO BE HELD AT


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