ARTICLE II. 



DISCIPLINE. 



The executive committee shall have the power to discipline 

 by suspension a member found guilty of conduct prejudicial to 

 the best interests of the Club. All charges against a member 

 must be made in writing and filed with the executive committee 

 and no member shall be suspended without an opportunity to 

 be heard in his own defense. When the expulsion of a member 

 is considered advisable, the report of the committee shall be 

 presented to the Club, whose action shall be final. 



ARTICLE III. 



DUES. 



SECTION i. The entrance fee shall be five dollars, which must 

 accompany the application for membership. 



SEC. 2. The annual dues shall be ten dollars, payable upon 

 notice of election and at each annual meeting thereafter. 



ARTICLE IV. 



JUDGES. 



SECTION I. There shall be elected by ballot each year at the 

 annual meeting a corps of not more than fifteen judges, a list of 

 whose names shall be sent to bench show committees with a 

 request that the judge of Boston Terriers at their approaching 

 shows be selected from said list. 



SEC. 2. The Club judges may exhibit, but shall not compete 

 at or be interested directly or indirectly in the show at which 

 they officiate. 



ARTICLE VI. 



AMENDMENTS. 



This Constitution and these By-Laws, and the Standard and 

 Scale of Points may be amended or altered by a two-thirds vote 

 at any regular meeting or special meeting called for that 

 purpose. 



Notice of proposed change having been given to all members 

 at least ten days previous to said meeting. 



THE BOSTON TERRIER. 



Standard. 



The general apearance of the Boston Terrier is that of a 

 smooth, short-coated, compactly-built dog of medium station. 

 The head should indicate a high degree of intelligence, and 

 should be in proportion to the dog's size; the body rather short 

 and well-knit, the limbs strong and finely turned, no feature 

 being so prominent that the dog appears badly proportioned. 



The dog conveys at} impression of determination, strength 



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