fe, dr's., Fly; black, white and tan, 4¥rs., [Ret fealty) of as 
Bessie, Blok, white and tan; mos, ( 
(Driyer—Fly), and Bessie, lemon and white, 20mos.; site imported, 
ack, 
BASSET HOUNDS,—Dogs; ist, W, Remihgtén Chaniberlain’s 
Nrmours, tri-color, lyr. (Jupiter—Vivien); 2d; Jacob Heidritk’s 
Sport, black, white and tan, 7l4yrs. 
FOX-TERRIERS,—Onampton—Dog; L. & W. Rutherfurd’s Royal, 
tan and white, 8yrs. (Price’s Eecho—Cricket). Bitch: L, & W. Ruther- 
furd’s Diana, white, black and tan, 3yrs. (Tackler—Belgrave Viola). 
Opmn—Dogs: ist, L. & W. Rutherfurd’s Belgrave Primrose, white 
and tan, 2yrs. (Belgraye—Wasp); 2d, Cloyernook Kennel’s Scarsdale, 
white, black and tan, Wéyrs, (Joker—Hlla); 8d, Surrey Kennel’s 
Flippant, white and tan, 3yrs. Smos. (champion Koyal—champion 
Tussel), Very high com., Cloyernook Kennel’s Trajan, tan and 
White, 1034mos. High com,, W. 1. McAleer’s Crisp, white, black 
and tan, 14mos. Patch—Bella). Com., D. McClinch’s Teddy I1., white, 
black and tan markings, 1dmos. (Teddy out of Mark Smith’s bitch), 
G. Ceesar'’s Jim, white black and tan, 2i4yrs. (imported). Bitches: 
ist, L. & W, Rutherfird’s Dance, black, tan and white, ¢yrs. (Broken- 
hurst Spice—Polonaise), 2d, L. & W. Rutherfurd’s Jossle, tan and 
white, )mos. (Warren Jim—Dance): 3d, I. H, Shepperd’s Gipsey, white, 
black and tan markings, 4yrs. Very high com., Surrey Kennel’s Jill, 
white, black and tan, 15mos. (Trap—Nettle), *. ©. Wheeler’s Ver- 
non Ii. (H.K.C.8.B. 12,425), white and orange markings. Qom.,R, P. 
ees Betsy, white, with black spots and tan head, 24yrs. (im- 
ported). 
COLLIES.—CHAampion—Dog, T. H. Terry's Robin Adair, red, sable 
and white, 2yrs, (Cliffe—Tyne). Fitch; Only entry not eligible.— 
Opan—Dogs; Kilmarnock Collie Kennel’s Bruce of the Fylde, black, 
sable and white (A.K.R. 1415); 2d, G. A, Drape’s Sam, red. sable and 
white, 4yis. (champion Mark—Wood’s Lassie); 8d, Kilmarnock Collie 
Kennel’s Rattler, black, tan and white, 3yrs. (A,K.R, 1427). Very high 
com,, Martin Dennis's Brack, black and tan, 4yrs. (A.K.R. 3). High 
com., Patrick Maher’s Roy, black and tan, 14mos,, imported. Bitches: 
Ist, TH. Terry ’s Lass 0’ Lowrie, black, tan and white, lyr. (Robin 
Adgit—Zulu Princess); 2d, James Lindsay*s Jersey Lilly, black, tan 
and white, 2yrs. (Marecus—Cornet), High com., A. G. Bloomfield’s 
Meta, black, tan anu white, 3yrs. 9mos. (A.K.R. 1134). 
BULLDOGS.—ist, James Patterson's Bill, brindle, 6yrs. (Ben— 
Jenny); 2d, John J. Thompson’s Leon, yellow brindle, 4yrs, (Duke— 
Nettle): 84, Dr. J. Wm. White's Dot, brindle, 4yrs. High com., Chas. 
T. Thompson's Ida, dark brindle, 4yrs. (Crib—Keauty), 
BULL-TERRINRS.—Oyer 25nBs,—Oren—Ist, BE. V, Porter’s Vic- 
toria, white, 16mos., full pedigree; 2d, withheld. Com,, John 
Hoosey’s Nipper. white, lyr. 2mos. (Nelson— ——). UNpbsrR 25L3ps,— 
Prizes-withheld, 
BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS,.—Onampion, over 7uBS.—Ist, E. 
Leyer’s Vortigern, black and tan, 7yrs. (Viper—Gypsey). Openx—Isb, 
Mrs. BE. Lever’s Lady, black and tan, 2yrs, (Vortigern—Lilly 1D); 2d, 
John Whittaker'’s Brilliant, black and tan, 2yrs. Very high com., 
Hiward Leyer’s Reyeller, black and tan, 3yrs. (Charlie Queen); John 
Ritter’s Sport, black and tan, 14mos, (Reyeller—Lady). Com., BE. 
Lever's Wortime, black and fan, 17 mos, (Reveller—Lilly I[1.). 
DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS,—1st, RP. Palmer’s Wasp, pepper 
and salt, 24yrs. (Darkie—Nel); 2d, Mrs. J. H. Naylor's Pansey, pepper, 
7mos., imported. 
IRISH AND ROUGH-HATRED TERRIERS,.—Equal ist, John H. 
Naylor's Rosie (Scotch), brindle, 13mos. (full pedigree), and D. 
O’Shea's Erin, 2yrs. (Rock —Norah). Very high com., Lawrence 
Timpson‘s Sheila, red, 3yrs. (A.K.R. 137). 
. SKY TERRIERS.—Cuampron—Wm. Pierre Sanderson’s Jim, 4yrs., 
fmos. (Birkey—Highland May)—Orren—D,. gs; 1:t, Wm. P. Sander- 
son's Souter Jolimnie, light blue, 2yrs. 6mos.; 2d, withheld. Very 
high com,, Walter Scott Lieber’s Mr. Miff, dark blue, 2yrs. High 
¢om., Christian Hisel's Royer, white and steel. 3yrs. 2 mos. (Julia). 
Bitches /1st, Wm. P. Sanderson’s Queen Mab, dark blue, 5yrs. (Tommy 
—French); 2d, Mrs. Walter Hortsmann’s Peggie. silver blue. 
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.—Over buss—Mrs. Jane Parker's Charlie, 
blue and tan, 2yrs. (Dreadnaught—Nellie).—UnpErR 5ies,—J. Parker's 
Marquis, blue and tan, 3i4yrs.; 2d, Miss M, M. Kendig’s Dot, blue and 
silver, 8yrs., imported, Very high com., Associated Fanciers’ 
Charhe, blue and tan, 2yrs., imported. Com., Charles Schwein, 
Lillie, blue and tan, 2yrs, (Sandy— Dreadnaught), 
TOY-TERRIERS.—OTHER THAN YORKSHIRE, UNDER “%LBS,—lst, C. 
F, Stafford, Queen Dot, black and tan, Syrs.; 2d, John Hentzler’s 
Fonzo, silyer gray, 24yrs. Very high com., Ambrose Rullinger’s 
Dob, black and tan. 2l4yrs. (pedigree not known); Louis Simmons’s 
Jet, black and tan, 16mos, High com,, C. C. Clunet’s Tiny, tan, 3yrs. 
PUGS.—CHAmMPION—Dr. M. H Cryer’s Roderick, fawn and black 
ojnis, 6yrs. (Punch—Judy).—Open—Dogs, Ist. H. B. Warburton’s 
ig, fawn, 2yrs. 3mes,, imported; 2d, Miss $8, Meeksy’s Max, fawn and 
black, 2yrs. (champion Roderick—Dolly); 3d, Mrs. C. 8. Wheatleigh’s 
Tu Tu, fawn, 3yrs. 2mos, (Young Peter—Zoe), Very high com,, Che- 
uasset Kennel’s Triumph, apricot fawn, émos. (Young Toby—Daisy), 
High com., T, F. Nealis’s Smut, fawn, 5yrs. (Charlie—Jetty). Bitches; 
ist. Wm. E, Lex’s Beauty, fawn, 2yrs. 5mos, (Boy—Beauty); 2d, Dr. 
M. H. Cryer’s Gypsy, fawn, black points, eee (champion Roderick— 
Nellie); 8d, Chas, C. Royce’s Queen Bess, black and gray, 2yrs. 3mos. 
High com., Walter Ryan’s Laura, mixed black and silver fawn, lyr. 
4mos. (Puneb—Minnie); Mrs. C. 5. Wheatleigh’s Victoria, silver gray, 
20mos. (Atlas—Zoe). Com., £. I, Martin's Minnis, fawn, 13mos. (cham- 
pion George—Peg). 
KING CHARLES OR BLENHEIM SPANTELS.—Iist, John Parker's 
Floss, black and tan, 2yrs., (Jumbo—Betsy); 2d, Wm. Parker’s Cherry 
Ripe, black, white and tan, 2yrs. (Charles—Lillian), Very high com., 
John Parker's Countess, black and tan, 2yrs. (Victor—Topsy). High 
com,,-James Parker, Jy.’s Violet, red and white, 2yrs. (Prince— 
Rheubes); James Parker, Jr.’s Charlie, red and white, éyrs. (Prince— 
Violet), Com., Jonn Parker’s Charlie, black, white and tan, 2yrs, 
(Flash—K tty). 
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.—Ict, Mrs Annie M. Kramer’s Romeo, 
fawn, 19ni0s.; 2d, HE. W, Jester’s Pear] (A.K,R. 758), fawn, 5yrs. (Doug- 
lass—Gipsey Queen). Very high com,., Mrs. Annie M. Kramer's 
Neppie, fawn, 8yrs. Com., H. MeCormick’s Dot, fawn and white 
points, 6 yrs. (Cymbal), 
POD RTECS tes withheld; 2d, Rush 8. Huidekoper’s Mirleton, 
white, 5yrs. 
MISCHLLANEOUS OR FOREIGN DOGS.—Over 25LBs.—!st, Edwin 
Lever’s Sir_ Garnet, blue and tan, 2yrs. (Brack—Gipsey Queen); 2d, 
Hermann Reiche’s Marco, fawn, dark muzzle, 16mos,. imported; 3d, 
A. Riegenwald’s Tinnsils, brown, 15mos. Unpmr 25uBs.—ist, Mrs. H, 
T. Foote’s Me Too, dark mouse, 2i4yrs., pedigree unknown; 2d, Fred 
KGrby’s Sting, silvertan, 6mos. (Vagabond—Wasp), Bedlington ter- 
rier; 8d, Charles H. Ohler’s Tidey, black, 3yrs., Chinese crested dog. 
Very bigh com., Wm. H. MeCracvken’s Uhi-chi-gas, white, imported 
(Chihuka——). : 
SPECIAL PRIZES. 
A,.—For the best mastiff, Chas. H. Mason’s Nevison. 
B.—for the best rough-coated St. Bernard, E. R. Hearn’s Duke of 
Leeds. 
(C,—¥or the best Newfoundland, J. A. Nickerson’s Sam. 
D,—for the best greyhound, H. W. Smith’s Friday Night. 
®.—For the best deerhound, Clovernoolk Kennel’s Marc. 
F.—Yor the bestimported English setter dog, E,1. Martin’s Don 
Juan. 
=G.—For the best imported English setter bitch, Joseph Lewis's 
Mollie. 
H.—For the best English setter bog bred in the United States, E. I. 
Martin’s Plantagenet, . ; 
L—Ffor the best English setter bitch bred in the United States, HB, I, 
Martiu’s Petrel I. , i 
J.—Fer the best English setter bitch with two of her progey, HE. I. 
Martin’s Fairy I,, with Fore-nan and Fairy Lass. 
O.—For the best brace of English setters, B. I, Martin’s Plantagenet 
and Petre! TI. 
L.—For the best Irish setter dog, W. H. Pierce’s Glencho. 
M.—Ffor the best Irish setter bitch in open class, Jas. T. Walker's 
Reéta, 
N.—For the best Trish setter bitch with two of her progeny, Jas. T. 
Walker's Reeta, with Glendolen and Bird. 
O,—For the best Gordon setter, Edward Maher's Royal Duke. 
ash ae the best brace of Gordon setters, Geo. Hmlen's Wrage and 
annie, 
& + For the best large pointer dog, Chas, H. Mason’s Beaufort. 
.—For the best large pointer bitch, A. H, Craig’s Beulah. 
§.—For the best small pointer dog, C. M_ Munhall’s Donald Il. 
T.—Yor the best small pointer bitch, G.N. Appold’s Daisy Bravo. 
te —For the best large pomter bicch with two of her progeny, no 
entry. 
YV.—For the best Chesapeake Bay dog, Louis C. Clark’s Chess. 
r epee the best cocker spaniel dog, Hornell Spaniel Club's Hor- 
ell Silk, — 
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FOREST AND STREAM. 
X.—For the best cocker spaniel bitch, §S, R. Hemingway’s Miss 
ance. 
bs pee the best couple of foxhounds, D. O'Shea's Torrence and 
ally. 
Z,—¥For the best foxbound dog, Rocklin. Hunt’s Lead. 
fee the best foxhound bitch Thomas Davis's Jessie. 
BB;—For thé best beagle, D, O'Shea’s Rattler, 
CC,—For thé best beagle over twelve inches, D. O’Shea’s Ral tler. 
DD.—For thé best beagle under twelye inches, Louis Sloan’s Banner- 
E8.—For the best basset or hench-legged beagle, Gen, Frank A. 
Bond’s Bose; 
#F.—For the best fox-terrier. L, & W. Rutherfurd’s Diana, 
4G.—For the best collie, the Kilmarnock Collie Kennel’s Briice of 
the Fylde. ; 
HHA,—For the bést bull, James Patrerson’s Bill, 
1f.—¥or tke best bull-terrier, Hdward P. Porter's Victoria. 
JJ,—For the best large black and fan terrier, Mrs. B. Lever’s Lady. 
KK.—For the best brace of Gordon setters, Geo. Emlen’s Wrage 
and Fannie, 
LL.—For the best Yorkshire terrier, John Parker's Marquis. 
MM.—for the best Szye terrier, William Pierre Sanderson’s Jim. 
NN.—For the best pug, Dr: M. H. Cryer’s Roderick. 
ae the best Italian greyhound, Mrs, Annie M. Kramer’s 
omeo. 
PP,—¥or the best whippet, Arthur Chantbers’s Maggie, 
te |g the best couple of beagles, D. O*Shea’s Rattler and Mis- 
chief. 
RR.—for the best Chesapeake Bay dog, Louis G. Clark's Chess. 
$8.—For the best pug owned by a lady, Miss Scrota Meeks’s Max, 
Sar he the best pug bred in the United States, Miss Scrota Meeks’s 
ax. 
UU.—or the best collection of pugs, Dr. M. H. Oryer, with Roder- 
ick, Rod, Rob and Gipsy. 
VY.—Yor the best pug dog with two of his get, Dr, M, H, Cryer’s 
Roderick, with Max and Gipsy. 
WW .—lor the best pug biteh, Wm. W, Lex’s Beauty. 
XX.—For the best Irish setter in the open class, Max Wenzel’s Chief, 
Y¥Y.—For the best Trish setter bitch, W. H Pierce’s Trix, 
ZZ.—¥For the best kennel of Irish setters, W. H. Pierce’s Glencho, 
Fawn, Trix, Snap and Reeta, 
AAA,—For the best fox-terrier bitch, with two of her progeny, I. 
H. Sheppard's Gipsy. 
BBB,—For the best black and tan terrier wilh two of his get, Ed- 
ward Lever’s Vortigern, with Lady and Brilliant. 
CCC.—For the best fox-terrier, lL. & W. Rutherfurd’s Diana, 
DDD.—For the best Skye terrier bitch, Wii. Pierre Sanderson‘s 
Queen Mab. 
MONTREAL DOG SHOW. 
HE third annual bench show of the Montreal Kennel Club 
was held at the Victoria Skating Rink, on the 9th, 10th 
and lith inst, The building is well adapted for a dog show, 
being of ample dimensions and well ventilated. Sporting 
dogs, with the exception of spaniels, were poorly represented, 
but the non-sporting’ classes were well filled, especially so in 
the mastilff, collie, pug, Bedliigton terrier and toy terrier 
Glasses. The Governor General and staff visited the show, 
and the attendance was particularly good right up to the time 
of closing. 
Major J. M, Taylor, of Lexington, Kentucky, judged the 
pointers and setters, and Mr. James Mortimer, of New York, 
all other classes with the exception of spaniels, in which class 
both acted. A great feature of the show was the benching of 
all the small dogs in wire cages, which should be adopted 
atall our shows The management, under Mr. Samuel Coul- 
son, the president of the club, and Mr. I. 8. Wall, secretary, 
were untiring in their efforts to secure the comfort of visitors, 
and they were eminently successful, 
ENGLISH SETTERS. 
In the champion class Cambridge, shown in poor coat and 
feather, had a walk over. In the corresponding bitch class, 
Nellie May was the only entry. In the open class for dogs, 
Cattield was awarded first; he is a little out at elbows but is 
of good quality allthrough. Grouse took second and Albion 
vhe. Albion has a good body, legs, feet and chest, was shown 
in good coat but is throaty and heavy in skull. In the OneH 
bitch class, Lill was awarded first over Countess Dash ITT. 
The winner is a fairly good bitch and was yery well shown. 
In the puppy class Simcoe Girl was given second; Ben C. and 
an unnamed puppy by Albion ex Countess Dash IIT, first. 
IRISH SETTERS. 
Dr, Jarvis’s Hicho, Jr., was the only entry in the champion 
dog class; he was rather low in flesh and, consequently, did 
not show so well as at New York; his head is very good but 
he is a little lezoy and lightin bone. In the bitch class the 
same owner’s Meg hada walkover. In the open class for 
dogs Echo had an easy win, second going to a dog belonging to 
Mr. J. W. Magregor and he. to Wild, There were three 
entries in the open bitch class, first going to Irish Moss; all 
other awards were withheld; Romaine was absent. In the 
puppy class Lill was placed first, second going to an unnamed 
puppy belonging to Dr. Jarvis. 
BLACK AND TAN SETTERS. 
Argus was absent, which left the prize to Pride of Canada, 
a very good one. 
POINTERS. 
In the champion class Meteor was absent, and Draper’s Don 
was given first over Knickerbocker, who was shown in poor 
shape. In the champion bitch class Vanity, the only entry, 
was absent. In the open class, any weight, first prize was 
withheld. Dash, with good body, legs and feet, and a fairly 
good head, but with houndlike tail, was given second. Ail 
other awards were withheld. There were no entries in the 
bitch and puppy classes. 
SPANIELS. 
Clumber spaniels had one entry, a nine-months-old puppy. 
She was awarded the prize. The champion field spaniel class 
brought out three good ones, the prize eventually going to 
Bob, Jr., although Doctor, in magnificent coat and featien, 
ran him very closely. Cocket spaniels were out very strong, 
the prize in the champion class being awarded to Brahmin, a 
rare good one. In the open class Young Obo captured first 
honors, second going to Sport, and Jet vhe. In bitches, Phero, 
avery nice liver and white, with exceptionally good body, 
legs and feet, was first, Woodland Queen second, Helen, a 
very nice little bitch, rather light in bone, vhc., Woodstock 
Flirt he., and Bessie c. This was a remarkably good class. 
In the puppy class, Gipsey took first and Flossie vhe. reserve. 
MASTIFFS. 
Agrippa was absent in the champion class for dogs, leaving 
Hero II, to win the prize; he was in good condition with the 
ea Oa of a slight callousness on hindquarters, Dolly 
Varden had no rival in the bitch class; she is much improved 
since the New York show. Inthe open class for dogs Duke 
of Kent, good in skulland muzzle, and with plenty of bone, 
was first. Beaconsfield, an immense dog, with rather narrow 
skull and snipy muzzle, second, and Argus and Jumbo he. 
Lorna Doon won easily in the bitch class; she is an _exceed- 
ingly good one. Hilda V., given second, is good in skull but 
fall away too much under the eye, and is pinched in muzzle, 
she is of good size, but lacks bone, and is rather slack in loin. 
Beauty, he., and Queen, ¢., were moderate specimens, 
: ST. BERNARDS. 
In champion rough-coated St. Bernard dogs, Hermit, the 
only entry, was absent. In the bitch class there were no 
entries. the open dog class, Sampson, in good coat and 
condition, was given first; Neva was absent. In champion 
smooth-coated dogs and bitches, the grand Don IT. and Leila 
were deservedly awarded the blue ribbon. In the open classes 
prizes were withheld, Grim being absent. 
NEWFOUNDLANDS. 
First prizé was withheld in the dog class, aud second given 
to Bull, a fair-headed dog of good size, but too curly in coat. 
The bitches were very poor and the prizes were withheld, 
DEERHOUNDS. 
Roy was absent, and first prize was given to Lorna II. over 
her kennel companion Lance. In the open class for dogs, 
|the onl 
Bran, a very promising young dog, o, bit off in coat, was given’ 
first and Duncan second, There were no entries in the bitch. 
class, 
GREYHOUNDS. : 
Bouneing Boy had no trouble in winning first in the dog” 
class, and in the bitch class there was only one entry, Fly, a 
beautiful bitch, but shown very highin flesh. In the open 
class, Pilot, a ver'y_racing-like dog, shown in good condition, 
was easily first, Don, placed second, is a good dog, but was 
badly shown, Tweezer, vhe., droops too much in hindquart- 
ers, which are weak, Arabi Bey, ie., would not show him- 
self. He is a strong dog, with plenty of bone; in fact, a little 
coarse. In the bitch class, Bella, a yery good little bitch, was 
first, Gypsy second, and Fern, vhe. She has rather poor feet, 
FOXHOUNDS. 
These were a treat to see, especially Teaser and Terror, in 
the dog class, and Fatima and Tigress in the bitch class, all 
belonging to the Montreal Hunt. They were well worth visit- 
ing Montreal to look at. 
HARRIERS. 
Dan O'Shea, although defeated in the foxhound classes, 
came out strong in this, and captured first and second in the 
dog class and first in bitches. 
BEAGLES, 
Dan was also well in front with these little favorites, win- 
ning first and second in dog class with Rattler and Kino, and 
first in bitches with Music IT. 
POX-LERRIERS, 
Tn the champion dogs, the Clovernook Kennel was first with 
Scarsdale, a bit out of coat. Vakeel getting yhe, reserve— 
Fennel was absent, In the champion bitch class the beautifuk 
Village Belle scored an easy victory over Ruby. Raby Tyrant, 
in much improved condition since we last saw him, had vir- 
tually a walk-over in the open class for dogs, Bowler, a nice 
dog but short of coat getting second, and Raseal, badly out at 
elbows, vhc., Belvoir Jim being absent, In bitches, Venom IIT. 
was placed first, She is good in head, but wide-chested and 
has poor feet. Spy, too lightdn bone, was second. The puppy 
class was a poor one, first going to Spot, just a moderate one. 
COLLEIES. : 
Collies were out strongly, first going to Britain, a yery 
nice dog with good head, small ears and correct coat, Second 
to Rough, a nice sable, Rover, Collie, Laddie, Brilliant, vhe., 
Pompei and Sharp he. and Dan, Rob Roy and Troon c., were 
all good. This was 4 very good class. The bitches were poor, 
second going to Jannie, and first withheld. The puppies were 
only moderate. 
BULLDOGS. 
In the champion class Bellissima, in good condition, beat 
Tippoo from the same kennels. Tn the open class Young Duke 
was first, Romulus and Rhodora being absent. 
BULL-TERRIRS. 
The bull-terriers were all bad ones, and all awards were 
withheld, much to the disgust of the fraternity. 
BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. 
tn the champion class for dogs overseven pounds Teaser was 
entry and won, as did Bessie in the bitch class. 
Teaser II. was easily first in the open class; second was with— 
held; Othello, too large and just fair in markings, was vhe. 
In the bitch class The Squaw was placed first and an unnamed 
one second, In the small class Baby No, 1 and Baby No. 2, 
both very good ones, were first and second. Another good 
class. In the cotresponding bitch class Fanny was first and 
Trap second, Tiney vhe., Dottie hc. and Beauty c. 
BEDLINGTON TERRIERS. 
These were well represented, the champion prize going to 
Blucher oyer Stonehouse Lass, who was out of coat, is light 
of bone and has a large eye, In the open dog class Elswick 
Lad I. was placed first over his litter brother, Elswick Jock, 
given second. These are both good ones, the winner being 
stronger in jaw and with more bone. In the bitch class Tyne-~ 
side Il. was given first; she is a little weak in head and, jaw, 
but is full of terrier character; second to Elswick Belle, a 
good sort but short of coat. 
TRISH TERRIERS. 
Garryowen, in first-rate coat, just beat Joe Il, who is a 
little lightin bone. In the bitch class Grin II. was given first 
and Nancy Lee second. 
SKYE TERRIERS, 
Laddie was placed first in dogs and Nettle in bitches. The 
winning dog is rather short in body, while the bitch is out of 
coat. 
: HARD-HAIRED OR SCOTCH TERRIERS. 
Two of the die-hard breed equally divided first and second 
money. 
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS 
And silyer grays were very well represented. Montreal is par- 
ticularly strong in these breeds, ano could hold her own even 
with the New York show in these classes. Broken-haired toy 
terriers were also very gaod. 
PUGS. 
In the champion class Mrs. Hil’s Joe again scored, while in 
the open dog class Young Toby won first and Triumph, ave 
nice puppy, second. Flossy, an_almost perfect little bitch, 
won first quite easily in the bitch class, with Victery second. 
POODLES 
Were not so good as usual, 
MISCELLANEODS, 
Foreign class—There were three equal prizes given to Foss, 
an otter hound, Lulu and Hornet If., white English terriers. 
Following is alist of the 
AWARDS. 
MASTIFFS,—CHAampion—Dog; Ashmont Kennel’s Hero II,, 4yrs. 
(A, K.R. 545). Bitch; Ashmont.Kennel’s Dolly Varden, 4yrs. (A.K.R. 
75).—OrErn—Dogs; ist, Shaw & Bates’s Duke of Kent, 22mos. (Lion — 
Fan); 2d, P. T. Gibb’s Beaconsfield. High com., Geo. Beaity’s 
Jumbo, Jr., 2mos. (Jumbo—Beauty), and J. H. M. Whitney’s Argus, 
Syrs, (Hero—Flora). Bitches: 1st, Ashmont Kennel’s Lorna Doon, 
2yeyrs. (Crown Priuce—Ilford Baroness); 2d, Shaw & Bates’s Hilda V., 
ayrs. (A.K.R. 1433. High com., Geo. Beatty’s Beauty, i4yrs., (Jumbo 
—Nellie). Com., §. H. Ross’s Queen, 4yrs. (Argus— ——,), 
ROUGH-COATED ST. BERNARDS.—CHampion—Dog: Absent. 
Bitch: No entry.—Opes—Dogs; ist, Hdward Kelly’s Sampson, 20mos. 
(Monk Il.—Sheila), only entry. Bifches: Absent, Puppies: No entries. 
SMOOTH-COATED ST. BERNARDS.— CHampron— Dog: BH. R. 
Hearn’s Don Tl, 3igyrs, (A.K.R. 1161). Bitch: E.R Hearn’s Leila, 3yrs. 
(A.K.R. 1163), -OPEN—Dogs: Prizes withheld. Bitches: Prizes with- 
held. Puppies: No entry, 
NEW FOUNDLANDS.—Dogs: 1st, withheld; 2d, Gilbert Giraux’s 
Bull, léyrs., pedigree unknown. Bitches: Prizes withheld. 
DEERHOUNDS.—Cuampion—John HH. Thayer’s Lorna JI.. brin- 
dle, 8yrs. (Bruce—Lorna). OPeN—JDoys; Ist and 2d, John B. Thayer's 
Bran, brindle, lyr. (Donalu—Wyvis), and Duncan, white, yrs. 
(Gance—Lorna Ii.) Bitches, No entry. 
_ GREYHOUNDS,—CuAmpion—Dog: H. W. Huntington’s Bounc- 
ing Boy, black, 2yrs. (Walton Lad—Cremorne), Bitch: Edward 
Crean’s Ely, mouse, gyrs. (Star—Gypsey).—Orrn—Dogs; ist, Chas. 
©. Clapham’s Pilot, mouse, 5yrs., full pedigree; 2d, J. H, Buchanan's 
Don, fawn, 2yrs., unknown. Very high com., J. Hickson’s Tweezer, 
dark fawn, 5yrs., unknown, and Chas. Page’s Jack, age and pedigree 
not given. igh vom., Alex Ford's Arabi Bey, fawn, 2yrs. (Pilot— 
Speed), and G. H. Cunigan’s Prince, age and pedigree not given. 
Com,, C. H, Murray's Fly, blue, 4yrs. (Star—Gyp). Biiches: 1st, F. Up- 
ton’s Bella, blue, 2yrs. (Spring—Jessie); 2d, Wred Fubrer’s: Gipsy, 
fawn, 2yrs. (Spring———). Very high com., Henry M, Pellatt?s Fern 
light gray, 244yrs, (Ringwood—Jessie), 
ENGLISH SETTERS.—CuHampron—Dog: Montague Smith’s Cam- 
bri ge, blue belton, dyrs. (Gladstone—Clip), Biich: Wm. Danger- 
flelli's Nellie May. black and white, 4y s. (Blue Dash—Jolly May).— 
Opaxn—Dogs: 1st,Wm. Witty’s Catfield, blue belton. zyts, (Cambridge— 
Coomassie); 2d, H. H. Curtis's Grouse, blue belton, 2igyrs. (Jeff—Flo). 
Very high com., J. F. Scriver’s Albion, blue belton, zyrs. (.ondon— 
Dawn), Bitches; 1st, D, O’Shea’s Lill, lemon and white, 2i4yrs. (Dick 
Laverack—Louie): 2d, John F. Cam pbeli's Countess Dash iIT., black 
and white, 2yrs. (Dash U1—Juno). Puppies: 1st, John ¥. Campbell’s 
unnamed, white and black, 5mnos. (Albion—CGountess Dash III. adi 
