7 6 Dog Shows and Doggy People 



young lady living far away from most of the persons mentioned 

 in these pages, but who takes a lively interest in Doggy People, 



MISS CLARK'S SPANIEL THE BLACK PRINCE 



and may well be included amongst them, also a capital picture 

 of her Spaniel The Black Prince, her favourite and constant 

 companion. 



Mr. Harding Cox 



MR. HARDING Cox is the younger son of the late Mr. Sergeant 

 Cox, who was well known on the judicial bench three decades 

 back, but who earned deathless fame as the founder of the Field, 

 the Queen, the Law Times, etc. The subject of our illustration 

 was born in the later fifties, and educated at Harrow and Trinity 

 College, Cambridge. At both seats of learning he distinguished 

 himself in all branches of athletics. From early childhood he was an 

 enthusiastic cynophilist, and exhibited his first dog (a Fox-terrier) at 

 Hanley Show as far back as 1873, but without success. Since then 

 he has exhibited, inter alia, Bull-dogs, Fox-terriers, Harriers, Grey- 

 hounds, Bull-terriers, Irish Terriers, Spaniels, and Flat-coated 

 Retrievers. At one time his breed of Wire-haired Fox-terriers 

 carried everything before them, and of late years his wins in 

 Retriever and Spaniel Classes probably outnumber those of any other 

 exhibitor at the ratio of two to one. 



Nothing delights Mr. Harding Cox more than to win at a leading 



