SOME NOTABLE CATTERIES. 



space must sell young and quickly, keeping 

 only the one or two of the season thev may 

 either wish to show or turn into next year's 

 brood queens. To get overcrowded is to 

 court disease and disappointment, so sell early 

 for the best price you can get ; but sell you 



must, even if the price does not seem any- 

 thing approaching the true value of the kittens. 

 The first loss will be the known loss most 

 certainly far less than that involved in the risk 

 of keeping one or two more kittens than youi 

 space should accommodate." 



A MORNING MEAL AT BOSSINGTON. 

 (Photo: A. J. Anderson & Co., Luton.) 



