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feet or chest, although not a disqualification, should 

 not be encouraged. Coat. Should be long, flat, and 

 rather silky, except at the frill, where it should stand 

 out, like a lion's mane. The feathering on thighs and 

 tail should be very profuse, and it is preferable that it 

 should be of a lighter colour than the rest of the coat. 



There is also the Pekin Palace Dog Association. 

 Secretary, Miss L. C. Smythe, 115, Delaware Mansions, 

 Sutherland Avenue, London, W. 



Some other clubs are as follows (but it is in many cases 

 usual to change the Secretary annually, so that these 

 addresses are not all permanent, though letters generally 

 find their mark) : 



Halifax and District Yorkshire Terrier Club (Secretary, 

 T. Whiteley, 10, High Street, Halifax). 



Manchester and District Yorkshire Terrier Club (Secretary, 

 J. Hardman, 9, Richmond Street, Newton Heath, Man- 

 chester). 



Oldham Toy Dog Society (Hon. Secretary, A. E. Stansfield, 

 209, Park Road, Oldham). 



Yorkshire Pom Club (Hon. Secretary, E. Poppleton, i, 

 Clarendon Street, Wakefield). 



Toy Dog Society of Scotland (Secretary, James Cameron, 

 61, Lothian Road, Edinburgh). 



North of England Toy Dog Club (Secretary, R. Weather- 

 head, 14, Arctic Parade, Great Horton, Bradford). 



Tov Dog Society (Secretary, E. T. Cox, 65 and 66, Chancery 

 " Lane, E.G.). 



