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FOREST AND STREAM. 



fBKPTrauBEH 16, 1880. 



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—Address all communications to ' 

 Publishing Company, Neio Torlc." 



Forest and Stream 



FIXTURES. 



PennBylvaula State Asrlcultiirinl Society Intei-iiatioiial Colley 

 Triala. Philadelphia. Sept. 20th. 2Irt. i2d, aSd. aith and 2.ith. Dr. 

 h. A Twaii'lr-ll. SiipPi-ititnn'iCTjt I f irii.ls, Vliilatlrlphia, I). W, 

 Seller uml Ellifirtere MnnoiiUev, Kitivihih:.*, 1'. ~. ,\. S..rifH, Mar- 



Men I 



VwwV.i. fi., 

 foi-d, P. (I 

 Nebmsk 

 Nobrasliu, - 

 8. H. HaH. 



■al Pnuiti 



. Dof 



rid Vv 



clo! 



Moi 



!fpt. 14th. ,1. H.( 



1 = Ags.-aiation Field Trials. Milford, 



■I ;■ II I ; I ■ - 1st and 3d. Entn>.s oloee Sepl, 23th. 



Italy, l.iru'Oin, Neb- 



St.LDiilaKonnelClub, St. Louis Mo., Oot. fitli, fltb, 7tb and 8th 



Entries olose Sept. 20th. Chas. H. Turner, Seoretary, St. Louis. 



Mo. . 



Peunsrlvailia State Fiidd Trial.s ARSoeiation Trials. I.anoislfr, 



Pa., eotiimenoe Nor. nth. .). IL Staylon, necrcriMv, J'irr!.>iijr,r. Fa 



National American Kcnat'lClni.'-.Sft.iiM.l Annua! Fi.l.l Tiial?, 



Vincpanoa. Ind.. Nov. lath. Olias. \>v I^Mi^^':. .Secretary, :,l riruad 



6t)-cct, Mew Yorl!. 



Eastern Field Trial" CtutJ's Second Annual Trials, HoDins Island 

 •xeconioBay, L. 1., Nov. 29. Jacob Pent?,, Seoietarv, New York. 



TORONTO DOG SHOW. 



T X THEN the proposition ot lioldingr a dog show in con- 

 yV neclion \vi(h tho IndiistTial Exhibition was first 

 SUDinitted to the direotors of the association, they were 

 hardly inclined to al once adopt the stiKKestiou ; the 

 aniounl asked for io make up a premium list being so 

 mueli liifger tliau tliey had any i'lea olgiTin-- to the dogs. 

 After listprinj; to argumiiits in faxor of good prizes arid 

 a proportionate entrance fee, they decided, however, to 

 try the experiment, and voted aliogetlier llie i!-vini of ^.'iOO 

 and two Sliver medals, of the value of i*,20 each; this 

 •with donations from outsiders, enal>led the committee in 

 chargeofllie afl'air to is.sue a premium list willi a total 

 of nearly .$700 worth ol prizes in cash and kmd. It wa-s 

 expected that fifty jier cent, of tlie prize money \voidd be 

 returned in entrance fees, but the sporting class entries 

 fell ishort of the estimate, while the non-sp<iriiijg division, 

 on the oilier liaiid, excepded the most sanguine c.-cpccta- 

 tions ; the totals beins; loil sporting to li-i' non-sporting. 

 Theniouthol.Seiili'mbr.r being oiu. in wliich lield dogs 

 are busy, and in anvlhing but sliow condition, doubtless 

 tookat'leust an adaiUonal si'veiitv-li ve per cent, of enl ries 

 off from classes 1 u>ii, which should have received about 

 SSOcJiiiies. It was just as well af'.er all that no more 

 entries were rcceivcil, or there- would have been tixmble 

 inbejicUing them, for as it \vaB, every availalile inch of 

 space in the poullrv house, wliiclt was used on this oeca- 

 siOD, was ndly oc.aipied. It is intended, we underst,and, 

 to devote this house to dogs in future, building a new 

 one for the poultry, and this will be a decided advantage, 

 as the space can then be made more of, and accommoda- 

 tion for another 100 dogs be secured, by placing the 

 benches to tlic best advantage. The benches on tliis oc- 

 casion were deep aud roomy, but they were toohigh from 

 the ground — a common fault in our bench shows — and the 

 lifting of large dogs on to high benches is a difficult and 

 sometimes a dangerous task. Tliey slioidd be no higher 

 than eighteen inches from the floor ; then a dog can get 

 up and down without assistance. Taken as a whole, we 

 were much jjleased with the general arrangements, thougli 

 the feeding on the first day, at least, was not what it 

 should h.ave been, the promised .supply of Spralt's bis- 

 cuit not having arrived, unfortunately, while the waste 

 food from the dining hall wag not enui'igh for the demand, 

 aud the quality poor. (Jf tlio dogs on exhibition the ma- 

 jority of the .sporting classes were nut up to the average, 

 though they contained some good ones here and there. 

 Front this general statement we must except liixhounds 

 and greyhounds, they being very strong classes, particu- 

 larly tlie former. The noresporling division, wiiich 

 rightly for this country, we think, included fox terriers, 

 were well aliead oi anytiiing seen on this continent, the 

 prize winners being, will. Iiardh an exception, superior 

 to those -dX tlie lateVVeslininster Kennel Show, Ju.lgiiig 

 ■was done suiglehanied and in public, the ta.,k iieiiig di- 

 vided up as follows ; Jlr. John Davidson took setters, 

 pointers, S|.amels, retrievers, foxhounds, beagles, and 

 grevhoimds ; In-. .1, S. Niven took colleys, black and tan 

 terriers, put's au.l lovs. and Mr. James Watson took mas- 

 tiffs, ,St„ Bernards, Ne«-(oundlaiids, bulldogs, bull terriers, 

 skyi?, beaiingtou and daiidie dmniont lern.as, and rough 

 terriers. The dm ies being thus subdivided, enabled the 

 ■whole wojk to lie bnished early on the afteriioon of the 

 firstday ; indeed, with t)ic exception of the special prizes, 

 the judging was finished before an adjournment was 

 made for lunch. 



Englisu Setteks. — In the absence of Prince of Orange, 

 ■who, we understand, has left Mr. Wilks" kennel. Dime, 

 a very handsome black and white ticked dog, had an 

 easy win. He is only fourteen months old, by Flash ex 

 "Whirlwind, .and a litter sister took first honors in the 

 bitch class. Both are the property of Jlr. Francis, of 

 Eocbester, and they make an uncommijnly \vell-Tnatched 

 brace, making allowance for the dilfereiice in size for 

 Bex. Bang, the second dog, is a big bony teilow, with 

 very little fashion. Sport is very plain, aud Forr..'st very 

 ■weak in head ; his condition puUed him forward. Pans 

 was sent on exhibition in his working suit, and the old 

 fellow was a model even without his bench show allow- 

 ance of feather, etc. In bitches. Flame, referred to 

 above, won well. Princess Blanche is passable aud no 

 niore, and but tor her small bone Daisy would doubtless 

 have cliange.l places wilh her. Medina was hardly de- 

 Eervmgof a card, being almost devoid of leather, in- 

 deed. We cannot eonipliiuent J\lr. Weigbell on the condi- 

 tion of any of his dogs. Pri.:le took lirst in the puppy 

 class. He was not, to our fancy at all ; size he has, but 

 his faults- head is just about on a par with his temper. 

 Mr. Davidson, we' llimk, was not aware of the rule re- 

 specting the powers and duties of the judges in giving 

 prizes only according to merit when there were less than 

 four entries in a class. This is not mentioned with par 

 licvilar relcrence to this class, but all tlirougli the jiiece 

 he gave lirsts and seconds irrespective of the . ntry bst, 



IKIBH.— Three poor ones in dogs. Rutus, Jr., short in 

 coal hut of good coloi. .scored hrst (rom the light-ej-ed 

 Grouse, who also is very faulty in head, while Shell, a 

 half-bred. English setter, was commended with all his 



■white. Jean, the winning bitch, is a good one all over, 

 and being entered at $40, was quickly snapped up. Breeze 

 was not in show form, and Belle crowded her prettj^ well 

 for second place. Puppies were a moderate pair, the best 

 one getting the award. 



Gordon. — Blossom, of course, won ■without a struggle 

 in such company, the second, Don, being a sour-he,aded 

 fellow, tliough of good shape and with pleiitj- of style. 

 Major we did not fancy for \'. 1 1. C. , preferiing" the bliick 

 white and tan Tuck to the Toronto .fog. The four bitches 

 xvcre correctly plata-d. Jloilie is light and rangy for a 

 tiordon. -Ma'y sbov d age, and no wonder, seeing that she 

 is -rising uiiu:-.- t!yp is too Hat in skull, and JVloll III. 

 bad in tan. Argeis \-.aB the only good puppv. 



POiNTi.a',s.— Dick, lirst in dogs, is thick and short, but 

 his good head .and bone carried him to the front in a 

 niodej-ate class. Dash carries his ears ,so badly that his 

 head is disfigured ; otherwise he is a nicclj' proportioned 

 dog, and earned his place. Grouse did not look tip to the 

 mark, and Sandy is a plain dog. Bitches were better 

 than dogs, Gvpsey being the best in the two classes, and 

 a cliea|i liitcl-^ at, her catalogued price of ^50. Fan, the 

 m.ithei .it tin- litter of seventeen (seven were with her 

 in the jien), showed the eirccts of her maternal duties, 

 or probably she would have been jilaced second, for Gip. 

 who got that card, is no liver. In puppies, Pu\iov, ei'jhl 

 weeks old, took first ; that says sufficient for tiie other 

 two entries. 



COCKEUS, — Here, to our mind, Mr. Davidson got astray. 

 Firet in dogs was a curly-coated black — a coat like a 

 curlv-coated Engli.sb retriever, and in tl.e al.sence of any 

 te.Stinionv to the contrary we *■:'■.■ '■'' Iv-n must at 

 least liave been chased by a (I-l : i le vcriplion. 



Dash should liave been first ami t; - i , ..' n-i. and then, 

 when it came to tlie special lietween Daslt and Busy, the 

 winning bitch, it would have been a close thing. " As il 

 was, when Busy and C'row rame out for Mr. Brough's ten 

 dollar bill it was any odds on the bitch. She is a model 

 cocker, but a little more ear would add to her taking 

 appearance. Putting Madcap in front of Cora for second 

 place will cause their youthful owner to forget all Mr. 

 Dalziel's transgressions in the ptmgency of this new set 

 back. Rose merited her V. H. C, though she has too 

 much daylight under her. 



CLUMBiiE. — Duke, a weak-headed dog, walked over for 

 first, 



StTSSEx. — No priiie should have been given in this class. 

 Humbug might have taken honors in the cocker class, 

 while Sport' stojjknot waa notindicative ot purity, though 

 wi> were told he had a pedigreo "as long as your arm." 

 Kvesight is better than pedigree in such a case. 



'Irisu AVATEit Spaniels.— Rover, a hard dog to beat in 

 any company if he had a little more ear, won well from 

 Spiirt, Dash being loo highly valued on this occasion. 



Field Rpasiels.— This class was made up to suit a few 

 owners, special prizes being awarded. Fido, a genuine 

 good field spaniel, and one we guarantee can put in a 

 rare day's work, got the revolver, and Frank, another 

 good ones, took what he has often had before— the whiii, 

 Retrieveus.— Ro\'er. a genuine English curly-coated 

 retriever, but very small, got first, the other two being 

 mongrels. 



FoxHOUNOS,— A grand class, in which there might, 

 ■with advantage, have been more cards distributed. 

 Mounter and Roxey were hounds of the right stamp, and 

 it took the judge a long time to make up his mind in 

 favor of the former. 



Beagles.— Melody, a handsome specimen of the cor- 

 rect size, took first, and the rest were nowhere. 



(tREYBOlsds. — In dogs, Ringwood, notwithstanding 

 his bad eye, repeated his victoi'y of last year. His mus 

 cular development is truly grand, and nothing could 

 touch him in that respect. Spring, a nine months puppy, 

 took second, and that lie is a good one is I urther evi- 

 denced hv his taking the special for sportmg puppies. 

 The list of awards is sufficient to refer to in tlie case of 

 the bitches. 



Mastiffs.— Bemey is too long in head, as all our mas- 

 tiffs are. Breeders I mist .aim at the .siptare bead instead 

 of the long nose. To return to Beriiev, however; Ins 

 color is good, bodi on face and body, and, for his .age, he 

 is a well-grown and promising dog. June is too wliite m 

 color ever to |.;)ok well, aud her bead is too small, Bruce 

 is a large, gaunt dog, looking as if two weeks in a cook- 

 sho]) would do him good. 



St. Peknauos.— First to a grand headed smooth dog 

 and second to a rough one, badly sho-wn. The others 

 N. G. 



Nkwe(.>lm)LA>'ds. — A good class. Leo, an Al dog, 

 deservedly got the red card. For size, coat and head we 

 have seldom seen his eipial. Nell, his dam, took second, 

 with Nero, V. H. C, following close on her heels. 



Collevs.— Boll, good in liead and frill, but with a coat 

 showing lack of attention, took first from Sandy, a work- 

 man all (rt-er. Scotty was the next best. Laddie should 

 not have been noticed, but Lassie with an H. C. was all 

 right. Mr. Stewart's puppies show promise of future ex- 

 cellence, hut at present they are too young to compete 

 successfully against old dogs. 



Bfll l)oos.—Pri/.e withheld. One was a bull terrier 

 wrongU' entered, and the other a brrndle cur, cropped. 



Boll Terriers.— Will was the length of a street in 

 front of his fourteen opponents, Daisy, a small white 

 bitch, was second, and out of the brindlea and yellows 

 Lion, a well made dog with as good a shaped head as any 

 in the class, got H. O. The owners of the " yaUer dorgs ■' 

 held an indignation meeting and decided that the judge 

 did not not know what a bull terrier was. 



Fox Tekkiehs— Dogs, — One of the best classes m the 

 show. Between Spot and Tyrant it. was a near thing. 

 Tlie former is better in ear and body than Sir. Gibson's 

 drg. aud only just won. Tyrant should improve enough 

 to wm when next they meet. Baff is weedy, and liger 

 too short in head and heavy eared. Trumps is another ot 

 the snuare headed division, as is also Jack. Bitches- 

 Tip, a little beauty, won easiiv. She lacks bone, and her 

 fine coat betol^ens her better acquaintance with the parlor 

 than the barn. So well .lid this bitch stand in the esti- 

 mation of Mr. AVatson that he gave her the special for 

 the best fox t.rrier, and when joined by Dr. Niven in de- 

 ciding the d.'slinali.m of the second $30 silver medal, 

 Tip, rightly too, received the award. , 



Of the remaining classes, two Bedlingtons won in the 

 comoosite class No. 31. A lot of undershot specimens 

 were sent to the right-about in rough terriers, first and 

 second going to bow-legged, hard-coated terriers. Black 



a,nd tans were very poor ; Nettle, decidedly the best, is too 

 full in the eye, .and has crooked legs, besi'les being faulty 

 in coloring on the fiirelegs. From that it can be judged 

 what the others were. Pugs were well judged. Vanity 

 uncurled liis tail when he got into the ring, or he would 

 have stood higher than heclid. 

 In toys we liked the second best of all, though Tuck is 



-li ter 



■llai 



III 



rigblly nanie.l class, and the jude-es got out of 11, e ,lilh- 

 culty by givirg five equal firsts. We cannot .-lose with- 

 out giving a word ol praise to Mr. A. D. .•Slew.-ot, the in- 

 defatigable honorary Secretary of llieslnnv. upon whom 

 almost eniirely rested the responsibili y .-.f getting it up ; 

 as he had the hard work and responsibility, none can 

 claim from him the honors due for the success of the 

 undertaking". 



EULL LIST OF A-VVARDS. 



Class 1.— Kng-lish Setters-dO(fS.— First prize. $10, A. A. Francia' 

 Dime, Kochesier, N. Y ; second, So. K. Patterson's Banp, Toi onto; 

 V. H. C , H. O. Montgomery's Sport, Toronto; H. C, It. Tiunlnif, 



Class 2. -i:i.Eii-ili Setters— bitcliea.—'First prize. S10, A. A. Fran- 

 cis' Klanie, lieeliesi.-r ; Second, SI, B. Capron's Pilneeas blanche, 

 Palis ; \-. H. C , ( ;. a-L'e C. Whiie'B Daisev. Chippewa, Out.; H. C, 



IsaaeWf.a'lieii. M:- a 111, l;. -heeler, N-T. 

 CiassS.- la.-- " '-r:'ies--Flratpri!ie,$'?,T.G.Davoy's 



Rutus. Jr., p. 



'<!. prly;i', *I0. B. Harry's 

 \ cze, lloeliester; V. H. C, 



Jr.'s.loe, Toioulo; sm 



Ohis's v.— (Jord.'nSpu. 



Ios.sota, Londen ; see, a „, . _ . 



Ont.;V. H.P.. Or. J. Ko.,s' iMnjcir, T...i(.r 

 ;k-, Clifton, rint, 



ass R.— Cordon Betrera-bildies —Firs 

 Mollie, Hamilton; seciud, $5, .1, D. Th. 

 V. H.n., W. O. L. Gyll'a Gvp, la...ialon 

 Mnll Ut. 



Class ».— Gordon Setters- piii: 

 Nivtn'B ArifUB, London ; hieeoa. 



irize. $in.Dr. .T. S. Nive.. _ 

 la.i mond'B Don, Welland, 

 nro; H.C.J.Hai 



prize, SID, E. Tinsley's 

 uipson's May, Toronu:! ; I 

 H. C.,Dr. J. S. Nlven's ( 



ria 



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,^-s.— !■•■■■ Ml"'. 



1 " T. ■W. WoodriilT's 



Diek 



nrunim.av 

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\-ilie, 1 



leli'V lo . 1'- 



shell's Dash, Hoch- 

 aer; H. C, E, Tole- 



har.l 



sSankv i'ri 









(.;ia 



=s ll.-Peif. 







■ l.i, I. Wtiahell's 





ev, l;oeh.^sl 









hI <;. 



.I.ll..Iaek> 

 ui'i W. K.-n 



'"i;'- 





liaii-y'sFan, Lon- 



ria 



.c ];; --Te.i.o 







, ,. i.Wtlallell'sPuper, 



Ko.-I 







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-I |iri;a-, Shi, ,1. S. Loslle'8 

 .a--h.llai.iilii.n; V. H. C. 



1, 11 



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A. .1- liol.ei-rKnii's llover. 













eta 





r Span 



els-niteh.:-.'i.-l 



irst priz.^.SlO. F. TInsley'9 



He:-', 



Ihui.ilto-a; 



si-eoni 



, S.l. Geo. \>. .Ml 



edoilaall's Madcap, New 



Vork 



: V. 11. (',. 1 



e.-v. LI. 



^laedon^al^s C 



ii-rt. New york ; .1. Ham- 





s U.-.-s.-, ."•lift 



■ n, .')n 



,; H. r , ,1. Ti. 1 



.itier.=«u's Clip, Ottawa, 

 iy.f. tflO, A. U. Steivart'a 



ria 



=s l.i.-Cliiin 



icr Sp 



tniols.-Fir.-t |i 



Dllk. 



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ria 







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?!.). M. Boultoii'B Hum- 



hUB, 



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sS-.nrr. T.iroatO. 

 iriAi-, Sill. h.-slieOordon's 



.V. C. Mo 



.Ir. 



airt. 



Connuo; \'. H.C., .I.Wa 

 Class IS.-Helrievers.- 

 oeond, .SE, C. K. Morrisoi 



l.-l.isH Kl.-F.wiiountls 



Class ; 



Kill 



aid, Tul 



, - H. C-. Taylor & nodssou's ,7ia 

 Sprinii^. Montreal. 



Class 33.- C.reyhnunds-l.itehes, _ 

 Fanny, Toronto; .seeond .*:.. W, 0. B. 

 ronio; V. H, C . M. Craharu-s Nellie, T.a-oc 



Class 23. -Mastilts.-FirPt prize, Sill, ,1. Uoi 

 second, ss. D. E. Cameron's .liiuo, Lueioa.v 

 eroil'BBro.--.-, la.ekn.-w 



a . , .,,-■, |.,ize, a revoher, ,7 Ilam- 

 : eisaaj, a Ua^: whiii, Jl , yprjyys' Frank, 

 f.^Uash, Toionto. 



list prize, SIO, J. Shaw's Rover, Toronto; 

 s Tip, Toronto. 



First prizi-, .ST, L. Woodcn'H Mountor. 

 ■ I ; vey, Lourtoii; V. H. C, L. 



.1 Hemingway's Melody, 

 . .' a III'- Skip, Marltbara, Ont, 

 ■ I' I prize, $10, A. Henderson's 

 JIuldoon's Spring-, Toronto; 

 ronto; H, 0,, C. E.DaWsoa'S 



ill). 



Fu^r 



, 'To 



; V. H. 



. L Milw 

 V. H.C., 

 ■laiaiber- 



r-lph; 



. H. 



„, .,„ ,. ... ... -- K. Bio 



Gueiph ; Mrs. W. D. Otter's Laddie, Toronto ; C„ Mra. A. D. Stew- 

 art's Heather and Cloudle. 



ClassST.— BufldOfc'S.— Two entrlea, prize withheld for want of 

 merit . 



Class •iS.-nullTerrlera. -First iiriz.-.SV, .1. H.illisran's Will, To- 

 ronto ; second, St, C. Wuycolfs Dai.sy, Tor.ait.i; II. C.,W. T. 

 Touna's Lion. A'orkvlUc. 



Class ?9.-Foi- Terriera-.iOH-a.-H'ii-st priw. 4V,Pv, G. Armstronjf'a 

 Spot, Markham,(int.: s.'cnnrt, ?!, K. CiU.sun'H Tyruiil, lldeMon, 

 Ont ■ V-H.i'.. R. Gil^snn s rinll. liaevton;,!. 0. aoiith'a Tiiter, 

 Toronto; n. C. w. Hen.iri,''s TrimipB, Hamilton; J. J. Land's 

 Jack, Toriailo; ['., W. lTen.lrii;'» Ka I , Hamilton, 



Cla.ssSO.- F.iv Terriers-I.ilehes. -First prize, 87. U.aihson'sTIp; 



second.. T. C. Smiih's Vic, 'Toront._ 



; V. H 0., K. Gibson's Kuby, 



ildcrlon. 

 (lass al.-.'^kye.ltPiUinirlon am] 1 



an.lie Dlnmont Terriers.— First, 



prize, ST, W. tiempster's .Song. Ii 



-ciaoll; second, 84, W. Demp- 



ster's v,-asi'a^ 



a A'orkahire—First prize. 87, 

 , 1. R. L. Fniaer's Flora, To- 



ront.-'i : H. r . : . , ; , . 



I'l 1 roQto ! D. O'Shea'B Sootty , 



Loodon ; C , 11 i'' --i •■■.-, 1 ; [I 1 ■ 

 Class 3.3.-Ula<-k and a„ri Tain 



rs. -First iirlze, SV. J- T. ITeaa- 



lev's Needle, Toronto : seeonrt, *l 



.1. Marshall'H Lad.y. MarUhnm; 



V H.G.,,L H, Morris' Gip-y. T 



■ ronto; H- C., C. Von SoWoti's 



Bob, Toronto; G. lawan's Spider 



Toronto. 



Cla.ss.'M,-Pue''.-l-'lrs- pri-/.R, ,5- 



, .Mrs. A. 11. Stewart's n.ih. To- 



r».ntn; second, .5,1, A. Dixon's P,i 



ree, Tor .oto; V. H. C, A. Dix- 



on's Duobeps, Tor..nio ; H. C, .1. 



H.. Mead's VanilT, Tor.jnto; C„ 



W. Ireland Beotfs Tney. Toronto 





Class K.-Tovs.-Firsi prize. .?:, 



G. W. Willies' Tuck, nranirord; 

 ■onto; V, II. C, J F Scholes' 



second, Jl, . I. Maioiiree,' Ziihi, T( 



Tops\, 'loronto: H. C, Wa D. S.i 1 



ierland'sTallers, Toronto. 



Class rie.-Miseellane.aiis-E.|.iu 



r.rsts. Si) each: ,1, C. Ifarley's 

 'rinee. Toronto; J, Pouicis' Fly, 

 tiht. Toronto; F. Creen, ,Ir, '8. 



Frank, Toronto ; 8. Beck.i-.irth's 



YorU\ ille: .1. Iredale'a llreadnai 



Marqui.s, Usiliville. lint. 11. C, W. 



A. iloefs time Bell. Don.-astor, 



dnt ■ W, Miil.-r's Sherry, Toront 



,. C. Miss J. Wilaea's |--0|.sy, 



Carlioii West, (Int.: S. t!i,::k-.vortl 



■s Annie. 'L'ororito; .1. V'eUoh'a 



Mlunie, Toronto. 





BPE131AL 



PIUZES. 



No t — FortiPstdoif or Tiitoh In elassesil to 22inolUBive, sllyer 

 inedfil, value S3fl. presented hv the Toronto Industrial Eihibitloil 

 Association, Dr. .T. 8. Niven'a Gordon setter Blossom. _ 



J?o 3-For lieatdogor h tch in elass.-s 2.! to :ifj iiiolusive. silver 

 medal, valne S2f), iire.seiitcd t.y Tor-omo Industrial Exhibition As- 

 sociation. K. Gibson's f.'X terrier Tip. ..... 



No. 3.-For boat puppy under t^ielve months, doir orbifoh.in 

 classes 1 to 22 inelusive, silver eup, presented by J. E. Ellis & Co., 

 J. J. jMuldoon'ejrreyhoiind Sprlntr. , .. , . , 



No. t.— For beat puppj under 12 months, doK or hitub, in ulaeaeS 

 23 to 36 inclusive, silver eup, presented by Mr. Henry Hoebeu, 

 Mrs. A. D. Btewait'e eolley Heather. 



