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body and capital legs and feet. He is faulty before tlie eyes 

 and rather heavy in ears. Second went to Ilford Caution, 

 shown much too thin. Pharoah wa.s placed third. He was 

 not quite at his best. Boss, vhc, was looking weU. Scipio, 

 a,lso vhc, was in fair foi-m, bnt is too small and faiilty in 

 head to win in first-class company, Kaffir, he, is bad in 

 head and lacks character. Hector, also he, was look- 

 ing fairly well. He appears to have gone a bit off 

 in front. Zulu H., unnoticed, was in too good company. 

 The bitch class was small and not so good in quality as the 

 dog class. Dr. Perry won first in this class also with a new 

 comer Alice. She is a. fair bitch with a sriiall head and not 

 enough bone. Her pedigree has not yet been received from 

 England. Second and third went to the Winlawn Kennels' 

 Queen II. and Hebe, both looking -^vell. Nana, unnoticed, 

 wat the only other entry in the class. Her narrow head and 

 long legs did not appear to suit the judge. There were no 

 wonders in the puppy class. Rcgulus, the winning dog, has 

 a fair head, except that his ears are hea^'^^. He is good in 

 body and was in good coTiditioi-i. Percival. winner of sec- 

 ond, is not qirite up to :hini at any point. Ilford Hercules, 

 vhc, is fair in body and legs, but is lacking in head and ex- 

 pression. Boss's Lady Clare, winner of first in bitches, is 

 faulty in head, ears and expression, lacks character and is 

 not of so good type as Daphne, placed second. This bitch 

 should have been first or disqualilied for her bad condition. 

 She has a fair head, \^dth body, legs and feet above the aver- 

 age. She is heavy in ears and was. badly sho\TO. She is the 

 most promising puppy shown. Dido III. ."unnoticed, has devel- 

 oped more greyhouncl than mastiff character since we saw 

 her last. 



ST. BERNARDS— (MK. MORTIMiiB). 



There were fifty-fom- entries in the St. Bernai-d classes 

 with six absentees, three of them from the puppy classes. 

 As a whole the quality was below the average. In the rough- 

 coated champion dog class Duke of Leeds, in the pink of 

 condition beat Otho, who Avas looking better than we have 

 ever seen him. First Choice was absent. In the bitch class, 

 Rhona, looking fairly well, was placed over Miranda, who 

 has just weaned a litter, and consequently was not in good 

 form. Nevertheless, she should ha-ve won, as .she is the 

 superior of Rhona at nearly every point. In the open dog 

 class first and second went to American bred dogs, both bred 

 by the Hermitage Kennels. Bronze, winner of fii'st, is a nice 

 dog, with good bodj-, legs and feet. He is faulty in head. 

 Cyrus, Avinner of second, is but sixteen months old, and if 

 he improves as he should he Aviil be able to beat the winner 

 next spring. He has a better head but is not so good in feet 

 and pasterns, and is a bit light in bone. Third Avent to Rene, 

 the most typical dog in the class, but he is too small. There 

 was nothing else in' the class worthy notice. St. Triphon, 

 c. , has not imjiroved in head and has gone AAu-ong at the 

 other end. In the bitch class first Avent to Empress. Her 

 plain head, light bone and bad markings should place her 

 behind both St. Bride and Margery, although neither were 

 quite at their best. St. Bride is as good as Empress in head 

 and better at other points, and should ]:ave been first with 

 Margery second. Tlie latter is off in col or, but a better bitch 

 than the Avinner, Avho should have been content Avith third. 

 Jeanne d'Arc, winner of third, is good iu body, but she is 

 very snipy and poor in head. La Diichesse, reserve, is of fair 

 shape, but snipy and a bit too high on the legs. Sheila, he, 

 was looking fairly Avell, General Butler was tM only dog 

 puppy shown; he is someAvhat stilty and farrlty in head. He 

 has plenty of bone and may improA^e. The bitches were a 

 poor lot, the winner. Marchioness, being the only oae worthy 

 notice. She is faulty in head. 



In the champion smooth-coated class for dogs Apollo 

 just managed to beat his only competitor, Don II. Neither 

 was in very good conditioa, Apollo having the worst of it in 

 this respect. In the bitch class Leila, looking aa^cII. luid a 

 Avalkover. Kara, the only other entry, Avas in tht; AA'rong 

 class. In the open dog class Hectoi", greatly improA'ed, was 

 an easy winner. He is a grand yormg dog and showed up in 

 capital form. Eric, Avinner of second, is of good type and 

 has a good head. He is small and not right in hindlegs. 

 Third was properly AAdthheld as there was nothing else in the 

 class AvorthA' a prize. In the bitch class first deservedly Avent 

 to the small but typical Alma II. Girola, Avinner of second, 

 is faulty at both ends. She should have been AVell-content 

 with the three letters. Princess Louise should have been 

 second instead of third. She shoAA's character and has good 

 color and markings. She is small and a bit fine in muzzle, 

 and Avas not in the best of condition. For third place there 

 was not much to choose between the reserve Apajune, Apol- 

 lonaria and Thisbe, both vhc. , neither are shoAV dogs. There 

 was nothing in the puppy classes that calls for special com- 

 ment. 



KEA?V^FOtrNDLAirDS— (ME. MASON), 



The well-known Bruno, looking well, was an easy winner 

 in this class. Second Avent to Leo, just a fair specimen with 

 an ordinary head and curly coat. 



GREAT DANES— (MR. MASON), 



There was only one entry in this class. He Is f auky in 

 head and bad in gait. 



GEETHOUNDS— (MR. MASON). 



There were ten greyhounds shown. All but three of 

 them are well knoAvn. Mother Demdike, looking fairly 

 well, was alone in the champion class. In the open 

 dog class Pembroke, the Avinner, has greatly improved since 

 we saw hun last and bids fair to turn out a nice dog. He 

 might be better in head and Avas shoAA-n too soft. Second 

 went to Duke, not a good one. We preferred the vhc. 

 Stormy Day for the place. He is cjuite a good puppy and 

 promises AA^ell. In the bitch class first Avent to Sister in 

 Black. She has improA^ed and Avas in good condition. 

 Hawthorne Belle, looking only fairly Avell, was j)laced 

 second and Begonia, not at her best, Avas giA^en Adic. The 

 winning puppy Avas vhc. in the open dog class. I^ady May, 

 winner of second, is quite a fair bitch; not so good in head 

 and legs as the winner. 



DEERHOITNDS- (MR. MASON), 



Mr. Thayer carried oE all the prizes in the deerhound 

 classes. Chieftain was alone in the champion cbiss. Lorna 

 11. the only other entry being absent. He avms looking his 

 best and in the competition for the prize offered for the hand- 

 somest dog among the prize Munners he received the award. 

 In the open dog class Highland Laddie was the only enti-y, 

 He is a very promising young dog, much the best ever bred 

 in this country and a great credit to his breeder, Mr. Tha> er, 

 If he goes all right we shall expect to see hijn turn out 

 something grand. Ramona w^as also alone in ths bitch class, 

 she is improAung and if she continues she will take a lot 

 of beating next year. First in the puppy class Avent to the 

 winner in the open dog class and second to his litter sister 

 Highland Lassie, also above the average, she is not so good 

 as the winner in head and back and .she is a trifle light in 

 bone. The other entries were in too good company. 



POINTERS— (MR. DAVIDSON). 

 There Avere 52 entries in the pointer classes, Avith 10 ab- 

 sentees. A few good ones Avere shoAvn, but the average 

 quality was below that of most of the shows the past year. 

 In the champion class for large dogs Robert le Diable Avas 

 absent. Beaufort, entered not for competition, Avas loolving 

 well. He won the .sweepstake prize for the liest pointer, 

 beating Nick of Naso and Patti M. Mr, Munhall protested 

 the award upon the ground that Beaufort was eutered not 

 for competition, but the managers very properl y refused to 

 alloAV the protest, as by the terms stated in ottering the prize 

 all dogs were eligible. In the open dog class first went to 

 Nick of Naso, greatly improved since we last saAv him. 

 Oapt. Fred, looMng well, was second. His dteAv claws haye 



been removed, which improves his appearance. .Jimmie, 

 looking his A-ery best, Avas third. Dash, a-Iic, did not deserve 

 notice. He has a fair head and good fert, Irut is very Avide 

 in front., has a bad neck and back and is shallow and'leggy. 

 Rugby, he, is uracil the better dog; he has a good body, 

 legs and feet; he v- he,ivy in head and straight behind. Joe, 

 c.,isAveak in head, coarse, too long coupled, and has bad 

 feet. In the bitch class first prize Avas AAithheld and second 

 given to Fan Fan. She shoAVs~age and has gone bad in front, 

 becond went to Pieauty, a neiwous bitch that did not show 

 upAArell. She is a nice color and fairly Avell formed. She 

 is faulty in head, has light eyes and is light of bone. Polly 

 Varden, A'he, was looking AA^ell, taut Avas too fat. Lill, e", 

 Avas also too fat. She is not a' shoAv bitch. In the cham- 

 pion light-Aveight class Robin Adair, looking Avell, was 

 alone. He did not arriA^e until the judging Avas over, 

 but as the express company AA-as to blame for this, 

 he Avas aA'>'ardcd tlie xirize. There were no entries in 

 the corresponding bitch class. In the open dog class, only 

 tAvo of the fotu- entries shoAved up. Phelan, the winner, 

 shoAvs considerable quality but is not good enough to win in 

 a fair class. He is rather plain in head, shallOAv " and might 

 be better in loin. Don Donald, winner of second, is not a 

 shOAV dog. The bitch class was better, but with the excep- 

 tion of the three A\inners there Avas nothing remaikable. 

 Patti M., the winner, is a nice, taking-looking bitch of con- 

 sideralile quality. She is a beautiful color, and at first 

 glance shoAvs up for all she is worth. She has a good head 

 except that her muzzle and eyes are faulty; a beautiful neck, 

 good chest, legs and feet. She is faulty in back and has a 

 poor tail; she could also be improA'ed in shoulders. Dress, 

 Avinner of second, is also a nice hitch, Avith good loin, quar- 

 ters, legs and feet. She is rather plain in head and might 

 be better in back. Third went to Rosa, looking Avell. Lady 

 Su' lAv, vhc. , has improved since we saw her last; she deserved 

 her card. Canadian Queen, he, is not good enough at either 

 end to make a AAdnner. Jill, also he, was looking Avell and 

 deserved her card, notAvitli.stauding her plain head and bad 

 .shoulders, Peg of Limavaddy, e, is a Avell-fomied bitch in 

 front but weak behind. Temptation, aLso e, deseiwed tAvo 

 more letters. She is better than anything in the class except 

 the prize winners. Slie Ims a fair head with the exception of 

 130or eyes, good body, legs and feet. She is a trifle wide in 

 front and Avas not in good condition. Nearly all of the 

 puppies Avere too young to pass judgment upon. Bang So, 

 a A^ery hand.some Bang Bang puppy, was fh-st in the dog 

 class, and MayfloAver, a very nicely-made Nick of Naso 

 puppy, in the bitch class. It is mostly guess woik in pick- 

 ing out a pointer puppy, and our guess is that M ayfloAver 

 will not go back on the judge. We Liked her best of the lot. 

 There are several others by Nick of Naso that promise well. 



ENGLTSH SETTEES— (MR. DAVIDSON). 



There were forty-fonr entries in the Engli.sh setter classes, 

 AAith six absentees. As a whole they were not C[uite up to. 

 the average of the shoAvs this year: many of them Avere not 

 in good coat, although, as a rule, they "were better in this 

 resi^ect than Ave expected to see at tins season of the year. 

 In the champion dog class Rockingham again beat Foreman; 

 neither was at his best. In the bitch class Liddersdale, not 

 in good condition, had a Avalk over. In the open dog class 

 fh'st Avent to Knight of Snowden, looking Avell. Herz, Avin- 

 ner of second, is a nicely put together dog, Avith oood bodj', 

 legs and feet, he is a beatitif ut color Avith evenly marked 

 head. He might be improA'ed in head and tail, and does not 

 stand quite straight on his forelegs. Prince Da.sh, AAinner 

 of third, Avas not at his best. Pendi'agon, vhc, Avas the next 

 best in the clasSj he Avas all out of coat. Yale Belton, 

 although not at his best, deserA'cd his three letters. Royal 

 Sultan, also vhc, AA-'as in good condition and fairly entitled 

 to the place. Prince Jester, he, was not in good form. 

 Mark, Avrongly entered as March, was Avorthhis lie; he is a 

 fair dog, not' very good in head, and was badly shoAAm. 

 Canada, e, AA^as a bit lucky; he is not good at either end, 

 nor is his middle first-class. General Arthur^ also e, Avas 

 .shoAvntoo thin. Belthus Avas not for competition, he Avas 

 looking nicely and had he competed would undonbtedly 

 haA'e been in the money. In the bitch class iirst wvnt to Corn 

 of Wetherall, not in good condition. Second Avent to Dai.sy 

 Foreman, AA^inner of first in the puppy class at Ncav York 

 la.st spring; she Avas looking well. Lassie, vrinner of third, 

 is good in head and coat; she has a bad tail and might be 

 improved in forelegs .and feet. Passion, reserve, is just about 

 as good as Daisy or La.ssie; she has a'fairly good head, is 

 well put together and is the best njover of the three; she is 

 rather small and uiight stand better on her forelegs. Prin- 

 cess Phoebus, Lulu and Hazel, each he, received all they 

 deserA^ed. Helen Douglass, e, Avas heavy in whelp and not 

 fit to shoAA': she whelped durmg the next night. There was 

 nothing else in the class for competition Avorthy of notice. 

 The puppies Avere nothing extra. Forest Belle, the Avinning 

 bitch, Avas the best of the lot; she is quite a fair puppy, a bit 

 coarse in head and lieaA-y in eai'.s. 



BLACK AI^D TAN h^EI TEKS— (MR. DAAHDSON). 



With the exception of Ro\ al Duke and Nora the black and 

 tan setters Avere a poor lot. These two were in the cham- 

 pion class and the decision A\'as in favor of the dog Nora 

 has a trifle the best of it in head, but he l)cats her at other 

 points. In the open dog class Bluff II., tlie Avinuer, is fairly 

 good in body, legs and feet and has a flat coat. He has a 

 poor head, is light in tan and lacks character. Dash, sec- 

 ond, is far from a good one. He is Aveakin head, flat-ribbed, 

 long-coupled and lacks expression; he also stands too high 

 on his legs. Tony, third, is not a black and tan and shoiud 

 not haA^e been noticed. Of the other tAT<i, nunoticed, one 

 Avas A'ery bad behind, and the other Avas all black. Heather 

 Belle, looking fairly Avell, Avas the only bitch shoASTi. She 

 received first. No puppies A\-ere entered. 



IRISH ,SETTEKS--(MR. DAA^IDSON). 



There were eighteen entries in the Irish setter classes with 

 one absentee. Chief, looking Avell, Avas alone in the cham- 

 pion dog cla.ss. In the bitch class, Trix, looking fairly Avell, 

 Avas placed over Hazel, shoAAm thinner than we ever saw 

 her. She Avas reduced, hoAvever, by hard work and was Avell 

 muscled and hard. She was all out of coat and feather. 

 Trix beats her in head and had a trifle the best of it in legs 

 and feet, as Avell as in condition. In the open dog class first 

 Avent to' Gerald. He Avas looking fairly A\"ell, but should 

 have been content with third place, as both Tim and Bruce, 

 Avinners of second and third, are better Iiish setters than 

 he. It Avas nearly dark Avhen the class Avas judged 

 Avhich AAill account for the mistake, as we feel 

 sure that had there been proper light the decision 

 would have been different. Tim was not at his best, 

 but looking better than when Ave saAv him last. He is 

 of the proper type, has no serious faults, and is a very hard 

 dog to beat AAiien in good form, Bruce Avas looking fairly 

 well. The reserA c card went to Chief II., looking very vcell. 

 Chip, A'he, Avas in lair condition and deserved his card. 

 Glencho's Boy, he, was good in coat and color. He 

 appears to be"groAving coarse in head. In the bitch class 

 Yoube AA-as an easy AA umer. Ready, second, is very pretty, 

 but too small. Dinah, third, is not a good one. She is very 

 poor in head, was tucked up and not in good condition. 

 Lillie Malone, although in very bad condition was clearly 

 the second best in the class; were she in good form Ave doubt 

 if Yoube could beat her. She is a trifle heavy in muzzle, 

 which is her worst fault. Had it been light when the class 

 Avas judged Ave have no doubt that she would have been 

 placed over both Ready and Dinah. Cat-Foot Avas the only 

 dog puppy shown, which was perhaps lucky for him, a-s he 

 has reasoLis for being afraid of go(Kl company. Helen Avas 

 also alone in the bitch class. She is quite a fair puppy, good 

 in hea.d, coat and color. Her i\'orst, fault is just, behind her 

 shoulders, but this may improA-e AAuth age. 



SPANIELS— (MR. AVILMERDING) . 



There Avere thirtj'-slx entries in the si)aniel classes, with 

 four absentees. Nine of the others were the property of the 

 judge, and not for competition, In champion field .spaniels, 

 Compton Bandit had a Avalk over. He was not in his usual 

 good form. Niven's Darkey and Lady Abbot Avere the only 

 competitors in the open class. Tile first prize Avent to 

 Darkey, looking Avell. Lady Abbot, in beautiftil coat, de- 

 seiwed her second. In the chanifiion cocker class, Shina, iu 

 elegant condition, was an easy winner. Her only competi- 

 tor. Black Pete, was also in good fonn. Doc, looking fairly 

 AA-^ell, beat Ned Obo in th e liA^er or black dog class. The latter 

 is improA'ing and Avas well shoAvn. In the bitch class, first 

 went to Miss Obo II., a trifle ofi' in coat and not quit e up to 

 her usual form. Widow Cliquot, Avinner of second, is a very 

 good little l)itch, Avith a nice hca<l. She lacks substance and 

 stands a trifle high. NiA^cn's Busy, the third prize Avinner, 

 Ave liked better for the place. She is not quite so good in 

 head, but stands loAver, has more substance and is better in 

 body, and, taken all round, is a trifle the better of the tw-o, 

 although there is not much to choose betAveen them. Yum 

 Yum, Yhc, is a trifle leggy, light in muzzle and lacks sub- 

 stance. Bijou, he, was too fat to shoAV either gdod 

 or bad qualities. She is light in head and was 

 in bad coat. In the any other color class, first 

 Avas withheld and second given to Sparkle, light in 

 muzzle, lacking in substance and too high on legs. 

 Rex, he, is not so good as Sparkle. In the puppy class first 

 went to None Such, a nice pnppv AAith a .good he.-id, nice coat 

 and plenty of substance. Will do to shoAv again. Yum Yum, 

 Avinner of second, was vhc. in the open class. Adonis, vhc, 

 has a nice coat, but is poor in liead and lacks substance. 

 Montague, also A'he, is a fair jiuppy, but lacks substance and 

 is a trifle high on his legs. Eonu-o, he, AA'as lucky. Miss 

 Newion Olio and Miss Bend "Or. OAvncd l:iy the jud.£i-e and not 

 for competition, Avere .shoAvn in tliis class." They have be.uuti- 

 ful heads, good bodies and nice coats, and if nothing hefals 

 them they Avill be found amoug the Avinners Avhen mature. 

 In Clumbers, the Ave]l-kno\A n Newcastle, in good form, easily 

 beat Tyne, who was tucked up and not at his best. 



FOXHOUNDS (.Ml-:, moktimer). 



Only three foxhounds Avere shosvn. P^oxeyin the cham- 

 pion and Ranger in o]icn class are well-known. In the pup- 

 py class Ranger II., a very promising puppy, AAith good head, 

 legs and feet, deserved lits first. 



COLLIES— (MR. MASON). 



There Avere 32 collies entered, AAith four absentees. Rex, 

 the only entry in the chamjuon dog class, was not for com- 

 petition. Lady of the LakcAvas also alone in the Ifitch class. 

 She Avas not in good coat. In the open dog class fii-st Avent 

 to Scotsou, a very nice, taking-looking son of Dulfiin Scot. 

 He has a beautiful head, is well formed and has a good top 

 coat. His under coat is a bit sc;urty at present. He moves 

 well, but carries his tail too bi.i;h. Nullaniore, the .second 



?iize winner, Avas not cxuite up to his Xcw York form in coat, 

 le deserved the place. Third went to Kenneth, a nice dog 

 AAith a .good head. He Avas out of coat and not in good con- 

 ditiou. Clipper and Bnuncc. both Aiic, Avcre out of coat. 

 Blue Jacket, he., Avould have a fair head but for his 

 bad muzzle and heaA'y ears. He Avas not in good coat. 

 Ijady Ellis was clearly the best in the bitch class, 

 although she was too thin in fle.sh and all out of coat. 

 Second' went to Gem, She is a nice, good-moving bitch 

 and deserved the place. Her coat is short and soft. Bose, 

 thu'd, shoAvs considerable collie character, .she mi.ijht be 

 better in shoulders and is a trifle wide in front. CTyp.sey, 

 A'he, is faulty in head and ears. W'e did not like her for the 

 place so well as Miss Penelope, he, a nice bitch badly shown, 

 she is a bit long coupled and too full in eye, but a better collie 

 than Gypsy. Iu the dog puppy class Scotson, the Avinner 

 in the open class, Avas so far ahead of his- only competitor. 

 Tom BroAvn, that the latter only receiA'ed he", had he not 

 been thus handicapped he AvouId probably have received 

 second prize or at least another letter, as he is a fair puppy 

 Avith bad ears and faulty eyes. The bitches Avcre poor, 

 Madge, the best, received second prize, first being withtield. 

 Jessie her litter sister received he, both are faulty in ears 

 and the lafter is not good in shoulders. 



beagles— ;mr. elmore). 



There were twenty-six beagles shown, and all Nvere present 

 but one. The quality all tlirougli was of a hi.gli order and 

 every bea.gle in the open classes received luitice Avith the ex- 

 ception of My Maryland, the liest one in t!u> under I'.'in. class, 

 disqualified for over liei.ght. Mr. Elinori' is n careful, pains- 

 taking judge, and made no mistakes c-xcfpc that he should 

 haA'e A\i'fch held cards from Nellie and Boveriu the puppy 

 class. Both are nice dogs, ljut show too mucli t)asset hound 

 toAviuina class for beagles. .All the Avimiers except the 

 puppies are AA'ell-knoAvn. Kclno and IMelody, the Avinners, are 

 from the same litter. There is not much to choose betAveen 

 them. Echo has a trifle tiiebest of it in body, while Melody 

 has the best head. .She is very good in mtizzle, Tempe.st, 

 vhc, is also very proini.sing. .She is Aveak in muzzle and was 

 not in good form. There were no entries in the basset hound 

 and dachshund classes. 



PUGS— (MB. mason). 



There were ten entries in the pug classes, AAith one 

 absentee. Bradford Ridiy, looking well, was alone iu the 

 champion class, as was Ko Ko in the open dog class; he is a 

 fair specimen, a bit faulty in head and ears and his tail does 

 not curl close enough. Lady Cloudy, \Ainner in the bitch 

 class, is a recent importation; she is a noted English winner 

 and a A'ery nice little bitch; she might be better iu muzzle 

 and skulf, and Avas shoAAUj too li.ght iu flesh; .she is also a lut 

 smutty in color. Tiny_, winner of second, avoii in the puppy 

 class at New Haven this year; she is of nice size, andisfiiirly 

 good in head. She is smut ty and not good in jfeet. Jessie, 

 vhc, is much too big, except for this she is better than Tiny, 

 although she has no trace and her eyes are too, light. KoKo, 

 the Avinner in the dog class, won in puppies Avith an un- 

 named one second. The latter is a fair puppy much too 

 heavy in cars. 



BULLDO G8— ( AtR . MORTIMER). 

 Only one bulldog AA'as shown, a fiiir specimen. 



BULL-TERRIERS— (MR. MASON) . 



There were se-A'cnteen bull-terriers entered, AAith three ab- 

 sentees. The quality was about the average. County look- 

 ing fairly well, Avas alone in the champion class. In the 

 open class for large dogs, first Avent to (irablier. He is qiute 

 a nice dog and Avas Avell shoAvn. lie is a bit weak in head 

 and coarse in tail. Second w ent to The Baron. He was 

 tucked uiJ, AA'hich made his leg.giness more prononnced. The 

 Earl, he, might have reci iA-ed another letter had he been in 



f:oo(3 condition. Judas, also he. is much too thick iu head, 

 n the bitch class, fir.st went «o Mr. Dole's recent importa- 

 tion. Lady Tarquin. She is a very nice specimen of the 

 lu'eed, with a capital head, except that , she is a trifle under- 

 shot. She mi.ghl be improved in body and tail. Rose, Avin- 

 ner of second, is also a good bitch. She is tooftdl in eyes and 

 is fan It V in tail. Wliite Yiolet, shown too thin, was vhc. 

 Th ere \vere no entries in the class for small dogs. In the bitch 

 class, first went to Yen us, a fair bitch, too full in eyes and 

 light in bone. The other entries Avere absent. The puppies 

 Avere not good. Lill, the winner, is not .good iu head aud is 

 too long ca.st. Tuff, second, is too shoit and thick in head. 

 FOX-TEI; ilASON). 

 Of the thirty fox-terr twenty-four faced the 



judge, and a nice lot the., ..lic. dearly allot the Avinners 

 at Newport Avere present and arc fully described iu our re- 

 port of that show. Belgrave Primrose, looking Avel], was 

 alone in the champion dog class. Richmond Olive was also 



