Mrs. Claude Cane 



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is Rubina of St. Wolstans, the first Pomeranian her owner ever 

 showed. This was at the show at Wolverhampton, under the auspices 

 of the Ladies' Kennel Association, when she took three firsts 

 and several special prizes. She has taken a few prizes at other 

 shows, but is chiefly used for breeding purposes. Hebe of St. 

 Wolstans, a black, by King of the Fairies, did her sire great credit, 

 and was very promising, taking first in Novice and Puppy Classes 

 the first time shown. Little Raven, a heavily coated black, another 

 of the inmates of this kennel, was much admired, and won a 

 number of prizes at Alexandra Palace Show and elsewhere. He 

 was bred by Miss Stansfield by Milnshaw Darkie ex Skipton Queenie. 

 Blues and sables make up the team, but there is one little brown, 

 Boy-Boy, a charming little fellow, the constant companion of his 

 mistress. 



When we consider that this lady's dogs have been subject to 

 the harassing provisions of the Dogs (Ireland) Bill, and which 

 would prevent less ardent fanciers from troubling about showing 

 at all, there can 

 be no doubt of 

 her being en- 

 titled to be 

 classed amongst 

 Doggy People, 

 and I am glad 

 to be able to 

 give an excellent 

 portrait of so 

 good a fancier, 

 and one who 

 has thrown the 

 weight of her 

 influence and 

 interest into the 

 doggy institu- 

 tions with which 

 she is con- 

 nected, and 

 gained popu- 

 larity in a 



large circle of By pmalis . m of the K(nnel Gazette 

 friends. DR. CAREY 



