Mrs. Harcourt Clare 



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Mrs. Clare has on more than one occasion acted as judge of some 

 of the varieties with which she has been associated, and been favoured 

 with good entries at important shows. 



Although I have often had the pleasure of judging dogs from this 

 kennel, to give details of them and their performances would be a 

 lengthy affair ; but the prize lists will show that wherever they have 

 appeared they have made their mark and proved the judgment of 

 their owner in selecting them. 



As far as I remember, more prizes have been won by this lady 

 with Pugs and Pomeranians, of both which varieties she has had 

 valuable specimens, than with any other breeds. 



I am glad to be able to give a pleasing portrait of Mrs. Harcourt 

 Clare, and hope she is only temporarily absent from the ranks of 

 the Doggy People, with whom she is so deservedly popular and 

 esteemed. 



Miss Mary Sherrerd Clark 



THIS is a young lady who, though at present residing at Belvidere, 

 New Jersey, U.S.A., is of Scottish descent, being connected with 

 the well-known families of Kennedy, Stewart, Clyde, and Maxwell, 

 of Argyllshire, N.B. 



She has from childhood been 

 a keen lover of dogs, and takes 

 delight in their company and 

 studying their many interest- 

 ing ways. Amongst the 

 varieties she has kept have 

 been Cocker Spaniels, Rough 

 Collies, and Yorkshire Ter- 

 riers ; but although a visitor 

 at all the shows within her 

 reach, she has done little as 

 yet in the way of exhibiting, 

 but keeps herself up to date 

 in all matters relating to 

 dogs. 



I am pleased to be able 



to give an excellent portrait From photo by Alex . L . Pach( Easton , u. s . A . 

 with this slight sketch of a MISS MARY SHERRERD CLARK 



