1 82 Dog Shows and Doggy People 



H.H. The Princess de Montglyon 



THIS lady has for some years taken up a leading position among lady 

 exhibitors, both in this country and the continent of Europe, one of 

 her Collies carrying off the Dholpur Five Hundred Guinea Gold Cup 

 at the Royal Botanical Gardens Show on the last occasion of its being 

 offered for competition by Collies, when it was won by Old Hall 

 Beatrice, and caused considerable sensation. This cup was offered 

 by His Highness the late Maharajah of Dholpur, and is looked upon 

 as one of the blue ribbons of the year in the Doggy World. 



Her Highness has spared neither trouble nor expense to get 

 together a grand team of Collies, and has had the advantage of the 



By penni=sion of the Kennel Gazette 



THE PRINCESS DE MONTGLYON'S COLLIES 



advice and active co-operation of Mr. John Powers, himself a leading 

 breeder, exhibitor, and judge of Collies. 



Other well-known inmates of Her Highness's kennels are Old Hall 

 Shamrock, Lily Rightaway, Champion Barwell Masterpiece, Lady 

 Clinker, and Ormskirk lodone, all Rough-coated Collies ; and Jock, 

 and Worry of Argenteau, Fox-terriers. 



The kennels at Chateau d'Argenteaux, in Belgium, are well 

 appointed, and every care and attention is given to the comfort 

 and well-being of the animals, under the personal supervision of 

 the Princess, who takes great interest in her pets. 



Her Highness was born Princess de Montglyon and Countess 

 d'Argenteau, and is the wife of the Due d'Avaray. 



I am sure even these few words will be interesting to my readers 



