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Dog Shows and Doggy People 



by some spirited and persevering champions, I should not like 

 her name to be left out of my list of Doggy People. 



The Blenheim, Caress, appearing in the portrait with her fair 

 owner, is very small, weighing only about 4 lb., although nearly 

 eighteen months old when photographed, very short in face, 



possesses the 

 coveted "spot," 

 and has been much 

 admired for style 

 and quality. Bred 

 at home by Hia- 

 watha ex Modrida, 

 she took second 

 prize at the Royal 

 Aquarium. 



Her half-brother, 

 Cymric, who is small 

 for his sex, nice 

 shape and colour, 

 and a good deal like 



<ng |f y his celebrated sire 

 M fcLr I Champion ' Rollo, 

 |j J| Hf % took second prize 



Pet Dog Show, and 

 Silver Shield of 

 Ladies' Branch of 

 Kennel Club. 



Amongst this 

 lady's King Charles 

 Spaniels, Princess 

 Ziska, by Champion 



Defender ex Lady Dore, has taken five firsts at leading shows, is 

 good in head, face, ears, and colour, and not leggy. 



Princess Zelva, by Son of a Gun, under two years old, had a 

 wonderful time on her first appearance, capturing two firsts and 

 three specials, including the Silver Shield offered by the ladies' 

 branch of the Kennel Club and the championship. She is cobby 

 in shape and size, with a good head, nearly flat, wide face, and is 

 an excellent mover. 



Prince Zerda, winner of four firsts, is a typical specimen of 

 the variety, and in conjunction with one or both of his kennel 



From photo by Houlton Bros., Trowbridge 



THE HON. ETHEL LOPES 



