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[Sept. 28, 1805. 



FIXTURES. 



BENCH SHOWS. 

 Oct. 8 to 11.— Danbury. Conn.— Danbury Agricultural Society. G. L. 



Bundle, Sec'y. 



1890. 



Feb. 19 to 28.— Westminster Kennel Club's twentieth annual dog 

 Bhow, Madison Square Garden, New York. James Mortimer, Supt. 

 FIELD TRTAT.fi, 



Oct. 23 — Columbus, Wis.— Northwestern Beagle Club's third annual 

 trials. Louis Steffen, Sec'y, Milwaukee. 



Oct. 29.— Assonet Neck. Mass.— New England Field Trial Club's 

 fourth annual trials. Arthur R. Sharp, Sec'y, Taunton, Mass. 



— . Morris, Man.— Northwestern Field Trials Club's Champion Stake. 

 Thos. Johnson, Sec'y, Winnipeg. 



Oct. 30-81.— Monongahela Valley Association Trials, Greene connty, 

 Pa. W. H. Beazell, Sec'y, Homestead. 



Not. 5.— Chatham, Ont.— International F. T. Club. W B.Wells, Seo'y. 



Nov. 5.— Oxford, Mass.— New England Beagle Club trials. W. S 

 Clark, 8ec'y. 



Nov. 7.— Newton, N. C— U. S. Field Trial Club's Trials A. W. B. 

 Stafford, Sec'y, Trenton, Tenn. 



Nov. 11.— Hempstead, L. I. — National Beagle Club of America, fifth 

 annual trials. Geo. W. Rogers, Sec'y, 250 West Twenty-second street, 

 New York. 



Nov. 18.— Eastern F. T. Club, at Newton, N. 0. W. A. Coster, 

 Sec'y, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 



Nov. 25.— Continental Field Trials Club's quail trials at Newton. 

 P. T. Madison, Sec'y, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Dec. 2 to 4.— High Point, N. C— Irish Setter Club's trials. Geo. H. 

 Thompson, Sec'y. 



1896. 



Jan. 20.— Bakersfleld, Cal.— Pacific Coast Field Trial Club. J. M. 

 Kilgarif, Sec'y. 



Jan. 20.— West Point, Miss.— TJ. S. F. T. C. trials. W. B. Stafford, 



^eb. 8.— West Point, Miss.— Southern F. T. C. seventh annual trials. 

 T. M. Brumby, Sec'y. 



COURSING, 



Sept. 24.— Lisbon, N. D.— Cheyenne Valley Coursing Club's meeting. 

 H. C. Waterhouse, Sec'y. 



Oct. 1,— Aberdeen, S. D.— Aberdeen Coursing Club's meeting. J. H. 

 Davis, Sec'y. 



Oct. 8 —Huron, S. D.— American Waterloo Cup. F. B. Coyne, Sec'y. 

 Oct. 23.— Goodland, Kan.— Altcar Coursing Club's meeting. T. W. 

 Bartels, Sec'y. 



Oct. 28.— Goodland, Kan.— Kenmore Coursing Club's meeting. C. F. 

 Weber, Sec'y. 



Toronto Dog Show. 



As Forest and Stream has already given a list of 

 entries it is not necessary to refer to these other than to 

 say that a substantial increase on last year was evident. 

 The quality pretty well all through list was good, in fact, 

 about the best we have seen at Toronto yet. Judging 

 was rather late in commencing on Monday, but despite 

 this and the fact that the judges present had considerable 

 extra work, consequent on Mr. Mason's absence, nearly 

 all classes were got through quickly, and finished including 

 nearly all species by Tuesday afternoon. The heat on 

 Wednesday was extreme, one of the hottest days on rec- 

 ord, and the large dogs on the south side of the building 

 suffered considerably. Blinds on rollers would be a de- 

 sirable addition to the windows on this side. The aisles 

 and benches were kept clean and sweet and the atten- 

 dants were more obliging and civil than is usually 

 the case. Mr. Stone had things well in hand and the 

 work moved along with little friction. His commit- 

 tee rendered him valuable aid, and Mr. W. Mole, V. 

 S., was attentive and obliging in his office work. 



In mastiffs Dr. Lougpst took all he asked for, including 

 the kennel special and Mastiff Club diploma for best dog 

 and bitch, with Emperor William and Lady Diana. 

 Dr. Lougest and his son were both present. 



St. Bernards turned out in force and showed quality 

 throughout. In roughs the Belle Isle Kennels' Eboracum 

 won over the Canadian dog Scion Lomond (not Lion 

 Lomond, as catalogued), shown light in flesh. Artilla 

 was first in the bitch class, with the Canadian-bred Lady 

 Melrose following. But two were shown and the chal- 

 lenge classes proved a blank. Judith had many claim- 

 ants at $50, her catalogue price, a printer's error; she was 

 alone in challenge bitches. The corresponding dog class 

 did not fill. The Alta Kennels' Rex Watch and Notre 

 Dame were the winners in the open classes, Count Wil- 

 lard, the puppy winner, looks like making a winner if 

 his head fills out; he is straight on his pins, a free mover 

 and has plenty of bone. 



Dr. Lougest's bloodhounds had been well advertised as 

 a drawing card and were a continual source of attrac- 

 tion. Their owner regretted not bringing more of them. 

 Of course this kennel was all there was; our one local 

 dog, Mr. Sweetnam's Czar, from Mr. Winchell's kennel, 

 being put third in two classes. 



But two Newfoundlands were entered, Sir Edward 

 Landseer winning easily. 



Great Danes were a mixed looking lot of all types. The 

 Terra Cotta Kennels had the only entries in Russian 

 wolfhounds, champion Argoss and Princess Forna; Ata- 

 man IV. and Rija having bloodless victories. A brace of 

 deerhounds recently over from England won two firsts, 

 second from the only other entry being withheld. We 

 expected to see large classes of greyhounds. 



Champion Gem of the Season was the only entry in 

 challenge dogs. Southern Beauty was put over White 

 Rose in the bitch class. But two entries in open dogs and 

 one in open bitches. 



Foxhounds made sixteen entries, while pointers were 

 light but good. The only challenge entry in the heavy 

 class was absent and but one entry In the light class, Wild 

 Lily. She of course was given first. Mr. Davey's kennel 

 won both kennel specials. 



In Eaglish setters Cactus and Maid Marion were alone 

 in the challenge classes and won. Seven faced the judge 

 in open dogs; Albert's Ranger, the Detroit winner, being 

 placed at the head, followed by Brighton Fred and 

 Ontario. Nine entries in open bitches. Flowers of Sul- 

 phur, handled by Ben Lewis, won; Starlight B. second 

 Rose Rapid II. third. Mr. Davidson expressed his satis- 

 faction at seeing a much more level lot of English setters 

 than before. 



But one challenge Irish shown, Bob, Jr. It cannot pay 

 the Association to keep on so many poorly filled challenge 

 classes. Barely enough when they fill at all to take the 

 money. Henmore Shamrock was put over the Toronto 

 dog, Toronto BLeaney. Red Brian, the winner at the 

 Toronto spring show, had to do with he. Bleaney with 

 more flesh could make it warm in a much stronger class. 

 Now he looks light in body. Toronto Mollie won first 

 over Nina's Concord, handled by Tom Blake, and after 

 ward the special for best bitch bred in Canada, and with 

 her kennel mate, Toronto Bleaney, that for best brace. 

 Bleaney won the dog special. 



Gordons showed improvement, the bitch class espe- 

 cially. The judge told the writer it was the best and even- 

 est class of five he had ever seen. Princess Bonnie, from 

 Dr. Dixon's kennel, was at the head: Canadian-bred ones 

 second and third. Daisy Ivahhoe, another of Dr. Dixon's, 

 was reserve. 



Collies made fairly large classes, but no "cracks" ap- 

 peared. Finsbury Hero and Canadian Monarch, both 

 owned in Canada, were first and second in open dogs. In 

 bitches, the Toronto winner of '94, Old Hall Perfect, was 

 again first. Heroine, the bitch so highly written of at 

 Boston and winner of a first there, here had to take one 

 letter. The heavy-coated, six -year-old Otterburn Rhod- 

 erick, gone behind, won first in novice and Canadian 

 classes. 



Sir Toby, a fair bulldog, was disqualified by Mr. Morti- 

 mer for a Dudley nose. Juno II., the bitch recently 

 bought by Mr. Laurin, of Montreal, was alone in the bitch 

 class and got first. 



Bull-terriers were fairly numerous. Principio and 

 Vesper Belle, both old-timers, were alone in the challenge 

 classes. The one entry in heavy-weight open dogs re- 

 ceived a blue ribbon. In the bitch class Edgewood Robin 

 had to follow the Mount Royal Kennels' Newmarket 

 Syren, while she in her turn had to give in in the novice 

 class to the winner in light-weight open dogs. 



Boston terrier classes did not till. 



Irish terriers were really good, Mr. Palmer winning 

 first with Brickbat, Jr., the only challenge entry, and first 

 and second in open dogs with Brian O. K. and Briggs's 

 Best. Dramore Biddy divided the same kennel's two 

 bitches, Eileen and Kathleen. 



But three Dandies and three Scotch were benched, a 

 big difference in the case of the latter to last year's entry. 



Hard Tack won in Bedlington dogs and the blue Blue 

 Bell in bitches. 



Elphinstone was alone iu Skye dogs and won. Queen 

 of Skyes beat Endcliffe Maggie in bitches. 



Black and tans filled well, five dogs and five bitches. 

 But two poodles in all. 



Spaniels, as is always the case here, made immense 

 classes, too numerous to go into in detail. Old faces won 

 in the field classes. Black Duke was alone in the chal- 

 lenge dog class, black or liver; for a wonder the corre- 

 sponding bitch class had no entries. Red Jacket won in 

 the color class; Red Obo second; Red Roland absent. An 

 outsider won in the open black dog class, and repeated his 

 win in novice and Canadian classes. Woodland Prince, 

 first in bitches; a Black Duke bitch, Miss Phyllis, second; 

 others mcstly well known. 



Dachshunds were a poor lot, and the beagle classes 

 have dwindled to nothing, but twenty-two entries in the 

 twelve classes provided. Fox-terriers were better than 

 we have had them before, especially the Canadian entries. 

 Toys of all kinds were few. 



Among the exhibitors present from a distance were Miss 

 Griffin, Detroit; C. M. Nelles, A. Laidlaw, Geo. Douglas, 

 P. Skyes, Tom Blake, Ben Lewis, T. A. Klein, Dr. Wesley 

 Mills, Jos. Lindsay, T. Gilbert, T. A. Carson, C. Y. Ford, 

 T. G. Davey, R. Gibson, R. McEwan, Lovell & Wode- 

 house, D. Gillies, A. Murdoch, A. Macdonald, H. Fal- 

 coner, Geo. W. Foster, Major Guillot, H. W. Jeffrey, Dr. 

 Lougest and son, W. B. Palmer, John Saunders, W. J. 

 Tulk, J. W. Wurtele, C. S. Wixom and many others. 



Ben Lewis goes to Montreal with his string, S. W. 

 Thomas to Providence. 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS. — Challenge — Bitches: 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Lady Di- 

 ana; 2d, H. Falconer's Attraeuon. Reserve, B F. Lewis, Jr.'s, Ethel. 

 — Open— Dogs; 1st and 2d, Dr. C A. Lougest's Emperor William and 

 Hans Sachs; 3d and high com., H. Falconer's Grimsby Caution and 

 Rags. Com., W. Hopkins's Leo. Bitches; 1st and 3d, Dr. C. A. Lou- 

 gest's Vere and Roselyn. Very high com., H. Falconer's H. R. H.— 

 NovicE-lst, S. Gilbert's Donald; 2d, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Roselyn; 3d 

 and very high com., H. Falconer's H. R. H. and Rags. High com.. W. 

 Hopkins's Sullivan.— Canadian— 1st, S. Gilbert's Donald; 2d, H. Fal- 

 ciner's Rags. High com , 's Guide. Com., W. Hopkins's Nel- 



ROUGH-CO ATED ST. BERNARDS. — Dogs: 1st, Belle Isle Kennels' 



Dogs: lst,H. Stableford's Scottish Leader, Jr. ; 2d,C P. Meredith's Odin; 



(rough and smooth-coated; -Dogs.- 1st, J. C. Guillot's Scion Lomond; 

 2d, H. Stableford's Scottish Leader, Sr. ; 3d, C P. Meredith's Odia 

 Very high com., T. Wilson's Rossin. High com., B. Smith's Lord Nel- 

 son. Bitches: 1st, Belle Isle Kennels' Sunol; 2d, J. C. Palmer's Nell 

 Gwynne. 



SMOOTH-COATED ST. BERNARDS. — Challenge — Bitches: 1st, 

 Alta Kennels' Judith.— Open— Dogs; 1st and 2d, Alta Kennels' Rex 

 Watch and Nieode; 3d, T. I. Steward's Barry. Very high com., G M. 

 Gibbs's Prince Victor Emanuel, Belle Isle Kennels' Clovis. Bitches: 



pies (rough and smooth-coated)— Dogs: 1st, G. W. Foster's Count 

 Willard;2d, «V. I. Stevenson's Hesper lit. ; 3d, E. E. Starr's Imperial 

 Starr. Very high com., B. Smith's Lord Nelson. High com., Mrs. 

 Har Hey Dewart's Senator. Bitches: 1st, Alta Kennels' Notre Dama; 

 2d, R. W. Tuck's Bruaelie II ; 3d, F. R. Smith's Queen Boadicea. 



BLOODHOUNDS. — Challenge— 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Kaween — 

 Open - Dogs: lot and 2d, Dr. C A Lougest's Dick Turpin and Berry's 

 B adshaw; 3d, G. B. Sweetnam's Czar. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d, Dr. C. 

 A. Lougest's Venus, Black Bess and Queen of the West.— Novice— 

 1st and 2d, Dr. C. A, Lougest's Dick Turpin and Black Bess; 3d. G. B. 

 Sweetnam's Czar. 



NEWFOUNDL.\NDS.-lst, J. Seagram, Jr.'s, Sir Edwin Landseer; 

 2d, Gibbs & Singular's Nero. 



GREAT DANES.— Dogs: 1st, Stewart & Johnson's Don Ceesar; 2d, 3d 



very high com., T. & B. Kennels' Myrtle Navy, Orinoco and Dread- 

 naught. Com., C. J. Eiaele's Duke. Bitches: 1st, Stewart &. John- 

 son's Oneida; 2d, J Rowan's Nell. Puppies— Dogs: 1st, 3d and high 

 com., J. Rowan's Daisy, Senator and Young Nell; 2d and very high 

 com., Stewart & Johnson's Valkyrie and The Defender. High com A 

 W. M. Connely's Lady Mac. ' ' 



RUSSIAN WOLFH iU.nDS OR PSOVOL— Challenge-Doo«; 1st, 

 Terra Cotta Kennels' Champion Argoss. Bitches: 1st, Terra Cotta 

 Kennels' Champion Princess Irma.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Terra Cotta 

 Kennels' Atamen IV. Bitches: 1st, Terra Cotta Kennels' Riga. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, E. Lynge's Gurth. Bitches: 1st, E 

 Lynge's Lorna. 



GREYHOUNDS— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Terra Cotta Kennels' 

 champion Gem of Season. Bitches: 1st, Terra Cotta Kennels' cham- 

 pion Southern Beauty.— Open— Dogs: 1st, J. Wolf red Wurtle's Jus- 

 tinian II.; 2d, Miss L, B. Nicholls's Misterton. Bitches: 1st, W. F. Ran- 

 dall's Grimsby Jess. Puppies: Equal 1st, Fred Habart's Stilton and 

 Miss Charie Habart's Kitty Sprightly; 2d, T. C. Fox's Lord Shel- 

 bourne; 3d, Terra Cotta Kennels' Gem II, Very high com. reserve and 

 very high com., R. A. Gibson's Joe Patchen and Mascot. Canadian: 

 1st, Miss F. A. Habart's Romping Girl; 2d, .T. Wolfred Wurtele's Jus- 

 tinian n. ; 3d, W. F. Randall's Grimsby Ranger. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, Smith & Clark's champion Vexa- 

 tion. 



ENGLISH FOXHOUNDS,- Dogs: 1st, Smith & Clark's Ringwood 



™2 o 3 ^'n? e n 0oun t r y Hunt Club's Grafton and Bugler. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, The Country Hunt Club's Horoine and Rompish. 



Musice. Very high com, U. Blea's Harmony -Canadian -1st, Gibbs 

 & Singular's Ferry; 2d, D. Blea's Fleetwood; 3d, G. Kime's Bugle. 

 POINTERS— Dogs (551bs. and over): 1st. F. H. Fleer's Gamester; 



lil,I 0r p*, \ mr l$SL For S 9t Jerry ; 3d > W - A - Predhomme's Roraf 

 FiuBh. Bitches ; (501bs. and over) : 2d, Forest Kennels' Phantom; 3d, C. 

 a. uark, Jr s, E nblem. Very high com. reserve, T. G. Davey's Brigh- 

 ton Leda. Very hi»h com., I. A. Cass's Tom Blake. — Challenge — 



nels' Chaira; 3d and very high com., T. Q. Davey's Forest Quail and 

 Sf 1 ^ ^ Lucy— Canadian— 1st. W. A. Predhomme's Royal Flush; 

 2d, W. C. Strattou's Prince Graphic. 



ENGLISH SET TERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, H. Pape'S Cactus. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. Brett's Maid Marion.- Open -Dogs: 1st, Dr. J. Hair's 

 Albert's Ranger; 2d, T. G Davey's Brighton Fred; 3d and very high 

 com. reserve, R. Bangham's Ontario and Bangham's London. Very 

 high com. and com., Forest Kennels' Forest King and Brighton 

 Monk, High com., F. H. Gooch's Kota G. Bitches: 1st, J. Brett's 

 Flowers of Sulphur; 2d, G. H. Briggs's Starlight B ; 3d, G. Kime's 

 Kose Rapid II. Very high com. reserve, T. G Davey's Misfortune 

 Very high com , Forest Kennels' Forest Sunbeam and Forest Trippo. 

 High com., F G. Taylor s Vandalia. Com., T G. Davey's Brighton 

 Clip andF, G. Taylor's Victoria D. —Novice —Dogs: 1st. Forest Ken- 

 nels' Forest Rob Roy; 2d, F. H Gooch's Kota G. Bitches: 1st, J. 

 Brett's Flowers of Sulphur; 2d, G Kime's Rose Rapid II ; 3d and com.. 

 Forest Kennels' Forest Ellen McGregor and Forest Sprey Very high 

 com. reserve, T. G Davey's Brighton Leah. Very high com and 

 high com., F. G. Taylor's Vandalia and Victoria D.— Canadian -1st, J. 

 Smith's May ; 2d, R Bangham's Ontario; 3d and very high com., Forest 

 Kennels' Forest Sunbeam and Forest Bloom. High com.. F. H 

 Gooch's Kota G. 



IRISH SETTERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Z. F. Bartleson's Bob 

 Junr.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Muckross Kennels' Henmore Shamrock; 

 2d, Douglas & Chambers's Toronto Bleaney; 3d and high com.,D. 

 Ward's St. Elmo and Elector. Very high com., F. Logan's Red Brian 

 Bitches: 1st, Douglas & Chambers's Toronto Mollie; 2d, Concord 

 Cocker Kennels' Nina'd Concord; 3d. Win. MacKee's Red Rose.— Novice 

 —1st and very high com., D. Ward's Kiltie and McGinty ; 2d, Douglas 

 & Chambers's Toronto Bleaney; 3d, Concord Cocker Kennels' Nina 

 Concord. Very high com. reserve, S. Coulson's Shauu Rhue. High 

 com., F. Logan's Red Brian. Com., Wm. MacKee's Red Rose. — Cana- 

 dian— 1st and 2d, D. Ward's Kittie and McGintv; 3d, Wm. MacKee's 

 Red Rose. Very high com., H. R. Hardy's Gladstone. 



GORDON SETTERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Dr. S G. Dixon's Leo 

 B Bitches: 1st, J. Graham's Princess Louise.— Open— Dogs: 1st, G 

 T. Sc 'afer's Wing Ivanhoe; 2d, Forest Kennels' Forest Guy; 3d, Mt. 

 Royal Kennels' Count Leo. Birches: 1st, very high com. reserve, 

 and very high com., Dr. S. G. Dixon's Princess Bonnie, Daisy Ivanhoe 

 and Santa Marie; 2d. Rockwood Kennels' Gunhiida; 3d, Forest Ken- 

 nels' Mount Royal Wanda. High com., J. Graham's Comtie.— Notice 

 —1st and 3d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Princess Bonnie and Daisy Ivanhoe: 2d 

 Rnckwood Kennels' Gunhiida. Very high com., Mount Royal Ken- 

 nels' Count Leo. High com . Forest Kennels' Forest S'ladow.— Cana- 

 dian— 1st, Rockwood Kennels' Gunhiida; 2d, Forest Kennels' Forest 

 Floss; 3d, Mount Royal Kennels' Count Leo. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— Bitches: 1st and 2d, Maple Leaf Kennels' 

 Finsbury Hero and Canadian Monarch; 3d, N E. Robinson's Victor. 

 Very high com., reserve, W W. Muir's Rurt'ord Whitefriar. Very 

 high com.. H. L. Jeffrey's Ightenhil' Ohief. High com , R G. Steacy's 

 Yardley, Hero of Maple Grove.— Open— Bitches: 1st, very high com. 

 reserve, and high com , R. G. Steacy's Old Hall Perfect, Pearl and 

 Lustre; 2d, A. B Moffat's Gyp; 3d, T. Gilbert's Christabella Very 

 high com.. Hazeldean Kennels' Nixey. Com , H L. Jeffrey's Heroine. 

 Novice— Dogs: 1st, C. Y, Ford's Otterburn Rhodenck; 2d, H. L. 



JpflFrMv's Rtrfttfnrri Prinnft* art FT*i?rtlH«»Ti annuls r\^„ tr..-.. 



high com. reserve, R. G. Steacy's Lustre— Canadian -Dogs: 1st, C Y. 

 Ford's Otterrurn Rhoderick; 2d, N E Robinson's Victor; 3d, H. L 

 Jeffrey's Stratrord Chief. Very high com. reserve, M. W. Lewer's 

 Maximilian. Very high com., W. W. Muir's Rufford White Friar. High 

 com., R. G. Steacy's Yardley, Hero of Maple Grove. Bitches: 1st, T. 

 Gilbert's Christy Fox; 2d, R. G Steacy's Lustre; 3d and very high 

 com. res., Hazeldean Kennels' Thistle and Mischief. 



BULLDOGS. — Bitches: 1st, Imperial Kennels' Juno II. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge -Dogs: 1st, Bay View Kennels' 

 Principio Bitches: 1st, Wm. Hammall's Vesper Bell.— Open— Dogs 

 (301bs. and over): 1st, Bay View Kennels' Chatham Bob Bitches: 1st, 

 Mount Royal Kennels' Newmarket Syren; 21 and 3d, Bay View Ken- 

 nels' Edgewood Robin and White Rose. Very high com., Dr. Geo. 

 Darby's Helma. Dogs (under 30, bs ): 1st, Samuel Vaisey's Fitz III ■ 

 2 1, Wm. Hammall's Vesper Willow. Bitches: 1st, G. S. Rennie, M D.'a 

 Cmntessof Wentworth; 2d. Bay View Kennels' White Star.— Novice 

 —1st, Samuel Vaisey's Fi'.z III.; 2d, Mount Royal Kennels' Newmarket 

 Syren; 3d, Boy View Kennels' white Rose. Very high com., Geo. C. 

 Mashinter's Cleopatra — Canadian— 1st, Wm. Fox's KiDg; 2d, Geo. C. 

 Masbinter's Nap; 3d, Mark O'Rouke's Jack Welsh. Very high com., 

 Fred, T. Miller's White Star. High com., H. Rush's Snowflake. 



WHIPPETS. — Dogs: 1st and 2d, J. A. SprackliD's Dick and Ben; 

 Bitches: 1st. Fitzallen Ellis's Queenie; 2d and 3d, J. A. Spracklin's 

 Nancy and Vick. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge -1st, W. B. Palmer's Brickbat 

 Junr.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, W. B. Palmer's Brian O. K and 

 Briggs's Best; 3d, Kinkora Kennels' Canadian Ambassador. Very 

 high com., W. J. Lindsey's Faugh a'Ballagh. Com., S. F. Glasaco's 

 Fagan Still. Bitches: 1st and 3d. W. B. Palmer's Eileen and Kathleen; 

 2d, Kinkora Kennels' Deramore Biddy. Reserve, high com and com., 

 Geoghegan & Murdock's Rugby Nora II , Rugby Nora and Rugby 

 Rose. Very high com., Dr. Kirk's Kathleen.— Canai ian— Dogs: 1st, 

 W. J. Lindsey's Faugh a'Ballagh; 2d withheld; 3d, W. J. Sheridan's 

 Desmond. Bitches; 1st and 2d, W. B. Palmer's Eileen and Kathleen; 

 3d, Phil. Brown's Peggie. 



DANDIE DIN MO NT TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st, James E. Conlon, Jr.'s, 

 Punch. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Thomas's Lothian Judy; 2d, Chas. N. 

 Candee's Meg. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st withheld; 2d, Francis McCur- 

 vin's Blucher; 3d, Arthur T. Howe's Joe. Very high com,, J. H. 

 Mayne Campbell's Carbrook Jack. High com., J. R. Fairbairn, Jr.'s, 

 Chausknioski and H. P. Breav's Rusty. Bitches: 1st, Allen Trebil- 

 cock's Blue Bell; 2d, Toon & Thomas's Endcliffe Wa«p; 3d, Arthur T. 

 Howe's Queen Bess. Very high com., J. F. Fairbairn, Jr. '8, Nellie 

 Bly II. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS —Open— Bitches: Equal 1st, R. McDonald's 

 Merry Call and Ooloo — Novice— 1st, R. McDonald's Ooloo.— Canadian 

 — 1st, Mrs. J. J. Dean's General Coxey. 



SKYE TERRIERS. — Open— Dogs: 1st, C. A, Shinn's Elphinstone. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, C. A Shinn's Queen of Skyes and Endcliff 

 Maggie; 3d, John Wilkie's Highland Mary. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Edward Mack's 

 Dandy; 2d, David S. Gillies's Darkie; 3d, Edward Mack's Tony. Re- 

 serve, Chas. Wilson's Chicago Spider. Very high com., F. C. Mc- 

 Lean's Roche Sultan. Bitches; 1st, W. P. Palmer's Gipsy Queen; 2d, 

 F. O. McLean's Roche Tulip; 3d, Edward Mack's Nadgy, Chas. 

 Wilson's Chicago Maiden. Very high com., F. C. McLean's Rocheile 

 Majestic— Novice— 1st, W. P. Palmer's Gipsy Queen; 2d and 3d, 

 Edward Mack's Dandy and Flash. Very high com., F. C. McLean's 

 Roche Trump. 



POODLES — Challkngk— Bitches: 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Paris. 

 French— Open— Bitches: 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Venus. 



SPANIELS.— Challenge— Dogs (over 28lbs.): 1st, C. T. Mead's 

 champion Samson. Bitches: 1st, T. A. Carson's Marguerite; 2d, J. 

 A. Spracklin's Daisy Deane. 



FIELD SPANIELS. — Rlack. — Open — Dogs (over 281bs.): 1st and 

 Club trophy, J. A. Spracklin's Endcliffe Ebony; 2d and 3d, C. T. 

 Mead's Ring Mahon and Judge. Bitches: 1st, Allan Trebilcock's 

 Black Fan; 2d, J. A. Spracklin's Spraeklin Belle; 3d, Toon and 

 Thomas's Endcliffe Myrtle.— Ant other Color— Open— Dogs: 1st, C. 

 T. Mead's Napoleon; 2d, Wm. Mole's Jack; 3d, Allan Trebilcock's Sim- 

 coe Jack Bitches: 3d, J, A. Spracklin's Snow.- Canadian— 1st, J. A. 

 Spracklin's Black Queen; 2d, Mrs. Hartley Dewart's Rustico; 3d, C. 

 T. Mead's Letta. 



COCKER SPANIELS— Blaok or Liter— Challenge— 1st and Club, 

 trophy, Geo. Douglas's champion Black Duke.- Ant other Color — 

 Challenge— 1st, Brant Cocker Kennels' champion Brantford Red 

 Jacket; 2d, T. McKean Robertson's Red Obo.— Black — Open— Dogs: 

 1st, R. Howden'sUuy; 2d, Andrew Laidlaw's Omo; 3d, J. P. Willey's 

 Paro. Very high com. reserve, Rideau Kennels' Rideau Royal. 

 Very high com., L. Farewell's Black Brant. High com., George 

 Douglas's Woodland Mack and Belle Isle Kennels' King Raven, 

 Jr. Com., John G. Strauss's Royal. Bitches: 1st and com., 

 George Douglas's Woodland Princess and Woodland Topsy; 2d and 

 high com., Andrew Laidlaw's Miss Phyllis and Selma: 3d and high 

 com., L. Farewell's Madam Patti and Deer Park Rose. Very high com, 

 reserve, Rideau Kennels' Rideau Rapture. Very high com,, J. P, 



