io8 Dog Shows and Doggy People 



l-~rom photo by J. Exley, Great Horton 



MRS. FOSTER'S YORKSHIRE TERRIER CHAMPION 

 TED, WINNER OF OVER 267 FIRST PRIZES 



Effie, Alfred the Great, 

 Bradford Harry (now a 

 champion in America), 

 May Queen, Young Alice, 

 Bradford Hero, Prince 

 Arthur, Young Cobden, 

 Minnie, Fearnought, 

 Bradford Dickens, and 

 Champion Ted (who was 

 perhaps the flower of the 

 flock, having won over two 

 hundred prizes). Bradford 

 Kate, Bradford Peter, and 

 Bradford Ben were later 

 inmates, who well sustained 

 the credit of this kennel 



as having possessed, many of them home-bred, the best lot of 

 Yorkshire Terriers ever held by one family. 



They have been almost as successful with Pugs, owning at one time 

 or another Lovat, Luna, Diamond, Bradford Ruby (sold in America), 

 King of Diamonds, Willy, Our Jenny, Diamond Dust, Little Spot, 

 Ace of Diamonds, Jenny Lind, Jack of Diamonds, Dot V., Little 

 Banjo, Victor II., King Coffee, Toby, Champion Jenny, Champion 

 Sanko, Bradford Wallace, and others too numerous to mention. 



Mrs. Foster is a mem- 

 ber of several of the Toy 

 Clubs, and I remember 

 the sensation produced 

 at the Manchester Dog 

 Show in 1889 when she 

 consented to act as 

 judge, as it was said 

 to be the first time 

 at any show that a lady 

 had officiated in that 

 capacity, although no 

 one doubted her ability 

 to make the awards. 

 Since that time we have 



MRS. FOSTER'S YORKSHIRE TERRIER BRADFORD SCen manv J ao -ies, some 

 DICKENS, WINNER OF OVER ioo FIRST PRIZES of them of rank and 



