RUGS FOR ARMY HORSES.
[To ram Enema or TR. 4' Bexar..."1 Sts,—Our Army horses are suffering unduly from the present wet weather. From an economical as well as a humanitarian point of view, this should be stopped as soon as possible. Through the enterprise and generosity of a certain firm—who have had a sample one made—I can procure mackintosh-lined cloth rugs at 25s. each, provided they are ordered in large quantities. May I appeal tbrou.,01 your paper for funds to buy two hundred and fifty rugs for tho horses of the Royal Engineers, XX Division P And if by any chance more than sufficient money should be sent in, I am sure there must be many thousands of horses to whom the present of a rug would be extremely acceptable. Subscriptions should be sent to Miss K. Kenyon at Pradoe, Oswestry.—I am, Sir, dm.,
K. K. Kenton.