Mrs. Addis 



without dogs of one 

 kind or the other, 

 having at various 

 times kept St. Ber- 

 nards, Mastiffs, Re- 

 trievers, Collies, 

 Black-and-tan 

 Terriers, Fox-terriers, 

 Chows, Pomeranians, 

 and Japanese 

 Spaniels, keeping 



From photo by Medrington, Liverpool 



MRS. ADDIS'S JAPANESE SPANIEL CHAMPION 

 DAI BUTZU II. 



some of the latter 

 for nearly twenty 

 years past. 



Mrs. Addis has never done a great deal of exhibiting, only during 

 the ten years between 1887 and 1897. Amongst her Japs may be 

 named Champion and Premier Dai Butzu II., winner of four 

 championships, and first prize every time shown, whose portrait 

 appears on his owner's lap, and is probably the best specimen of the 

 variety we have seen. He took, as a grand finish to his show career, 

 the Seventy Guinea Rotherham Cup as Champion of Champions 

 at the Ladies' Kennel Association Show in Ranelagh Park in 1895, 

 and I remember the sensation produced when same was presented 

 to his gratified owner by Her present Gracious Majesty Queen 

 Alexandra (when Princess of Wales), the trophy being large enough 

 to put the beautiful little dog in ! Other Japs in her kennel have 

 been Yen, Fugi, Neneh, Monsume III., and Aigburth Dai's daughter 

 At present she has 

 only a small kennel of 

 four or five specimens. 

 Amongst the best of 

 her Toy Pomeranians 

 have been Commo- 

 dore Nutt (a tiny 

 black), Aigburth 

 Queen, Indian Prince 

 (an excellent coloured 

 brown), Aigburth 

 Beauty, Aigburth 



"P /tV 1 tr From p hoto by Goodchild & Co., Leamington 



TOY POMERANIAN AND YORKSHIRE TOY TERRIER, 

 Chiefly knOWn at The former being Champion and Premier Tina, bred by Mrs. Addis 







