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having so frequently seen them at different shows. Perhaps amongst 

 Roughs the beautiful Champions Save and Leonard were two of the 

 best; and in Smooths, Champions Guide and Keeper were two 

 grand specimens, and would, I think, be able to hold their own 

 with the best at the present day. 



There have been some good Scottish Terriers also at Norfolk 

 Lodge, Mr. Smith's residence near Sheffield ; but I rather think they 

 were shown by Mr. Smith, jun., who had the advantage of his 

 father's judgment in the selection of his specimens. 



By permission of the Kennel Review 



MR. j. F. SMITH'S ST. BERNARD CHAMPION SAVE 



Mr. J. F. Smith is a merchant at Sheffield, where, as well as 

 amongst great numbers of Doggy People all over the country, he is 

 much esteemed and respected for his many sterling qualities and his 

 readiness to lend a helping hand in any undertakings having in 

 view the advantage of dogs or Doggy People, many kind acts in an 

 unostentatious way being done by him as opportunities occurred. 



I cannot find space to give even a summary of the many and 

 important prizes, trophies, etc., won by this gentleman's kennel, 

 which at one time was not only strong in Rough St. Bernards, but 

 practically invincible in Smooths, particularly after he added to his 

 list all the best from Mr. Betterton's dispersed kennel ; but I hope I 



