35 2 Modern Dogs. 



Most of the leading shows now provide classes 

 for him, the club gives challenge and other 

 special prizes to its members, and already there 

 are many persons who keep quite large kennels, 

 most of the best specimens therein having, 

 however, been purchased on the continent. Mr. I. 

 Woodiwiss and Mr. E. S. Woodiwiss (Derby) have 

 both owned and still own excellent specimens ; Mr. 

 W. H. Singer, Frome; Mrs. Hyacinth Cosier, London ; 

 Mrs. E. Heard, Greenhithe ; Mr. W. R. H. Temple, 

 Streatham; Mr. E. H. Fuller, Mr. J. H. Hill 

 (honorary secretary to the club), Mr. G. R. Krehl 

 (one of their very earliest admirers), Mr. E. Joachim, 

 Mr. B. W. Moore, Derby, have all at one time or 

 another proved their admiration for the black little 

 dog by owning and exhibiting on our show benches 

 specimens good enough to win prizes. The Schip- 

 perke Club held special shows of their variety in 

 conjunction with the Toy Spaniel and other clubs 

 at Westminster Aquarium, in 1892-3, where there 

 were about thirty competitors on each occasion ; 

 and there were nineteen entries at the Kennel Club 

 gathering which took place at the Crystal Palace 

 in 1893. 



