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bis following his own heart's desire in this respect, and when 

 he has attained this end will be proud of him as a brother 

 Canadian breeder. 



If Mr. Charlesworth can abstain from personalities and 

 discuss the merits and demerits of the dogs, be will be doing 

 them good, but as long as he continues to attack any one 

 raising their voices he is only doing himself and them injury. 



1 know Mr. Fellows called the attention of our breeders to 

 the state into which we were drifting some time ago and 

 without much effect. But I think that now there are more 

 who arc willing and anxious to see a change, unless they are 

 afraid of the effect such a change would have upon their 

 pockets. And unless something is done and that soon the 

 cocker will be unknown in the field and his usefulness gone. 



Ciias. M. Nellbs. 



Brant Cocker Kennels, Brantford, Oct. 10. 



STAFFORD DOG SHOW. 



QT AFFORD SPRINGS, Conn., Oct. 15.— Editor Worm 

 O and Stream:' The fourth annual dog show of the Staf- 

 ford Kennel Club was held last Wednesday and Thursday in 

 connection with the fair of the Tolland County Agricultural 

 Society. There were 156 entries and nearly all of them were 

 present. The quality in many of the classes was excellent, 

 and t ake the show all through it would compare favorably 

 in this respect with any of its size that I have attended. The 

 English setters were especially good. The pointers were 

 also above the average, and there was a nice lot of spaniels. 

 Mr. Thayer's exhibit was greatly admired, many of the 

 visitors never having seen a well bred deerhound or bulldog 

 before. The Blackstone and Rosecroft kennels made a fine 

 showing of English setters. Mr. Tallman had charge 

 of the feeding, using the new Blackstone prepared food, 

 which the dogs appeared to relish and thrive on. Mr. 

 Tallniaii was also of great, assistance in running the 

 show, as in the absence of Mr. Hicks there appeared to be 

 no one to attend to many of the necessary details. Mr. H. 

 Clav Glover, of New York, judged the pointers and setters; 

 Mr." Thos. Dawson, of New York, the remaining sporting 

 classes, and Dr. Geo. Walton, of Boston, the non sporting 

 classes. The latter gentleman also acted as veterinarian. 

 Rather a queer incident was the disqualification for mange 

 of a dog owned by a veterinary surgeon. The judging was 

 generally satisfactory, although Dr. Walton made a mess 

 of it in placing the bulldog Remus over both Britomartis 

 and Robinson Crusoe, to say nothing of his awardiug prizes 

 to brindle and brindle and white bull-terriers. The judging 

 was done outdoors without any ring, and so great was the 

 crowd that it was only by hard work that the judges could 

 get at the dogs. Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Dogs: 1st, A. Robert's Moses. Bitches: No entri es 

 ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated — Dogs: 1st, H. S. Pitkin's 

 Prince Barry: 3d, Chequasset Kennels' Monte Rosa. Bitches: No 

 entries. Puppies : Withheld .— Smooth-Coated — Champion — 

 Absent.— Open— Dogs: 1st. Chequasset Kennels' Lodi. Bitches: No 

 entries. Puppies: 1st and 3d, Chequasset Kennels' Norman and 

 Nora. 



DEERHOUNDS.— 1st, 2d, very high com. and high com., J. E. 

 Thayer's Bran. Lorna it, Duncan and Thora. 



POINTERS.— Large-Duos: 1st, S. T. Colt's Rob Roy II. Bitches: 

 1st, J. W- Trantum's Daisy Ranger; 2d, S. T. Colt's Phyllis. Very 

 bisk com., S. Ferry's Snap. Com., Don Quixote Kennels' Roxy 

 Vera.— Small— Dons: 1st. R. Leslie's Spot Dash; 2d, Don Quixote 

 Kennels' Don Quixote. High com.. P. L. Nichols' Snyder. Bitches; 

 1st, T. H. Terry's Modesty; F. L. Nichols' Black Bessie. Very 

 high com., Don Quixote Kennels' Nell. High com., J. O'Neil's 

 Fan. Puppies: 1st, Don Quixote Kennels' unnamed; 2d, very high 

 com. and com., S. Ferry's Snap, Monarch- and Mack. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Champion.— Blackstone Kennels' Royal 

 Albert.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Rosecroft Kennels' Fairy King; 2d, 

 Blackstone Kennels' Don Petrel. Bitches: 1st, Blackstone's Ken- 

 nels' Foreman's Lass; 3d and very high com., Rosecroft Kennels' 

 Forest Dora Passion and Alice Gray. High com., W. Perrall's 

 Flora. Puppies: 1st, Blackstone Kennels' Pirate. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS.— Champion.— F. M. Morris's 

 Tom.— Open— Dugs: W. G. Drew's Heather Jock. Bitches: 1st, G. 

 E. Browne's Jessica. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, C. W. Rodenburg's Chip; 2d, H. 

 A. Fisher's Arrowwanna. Very high com.. E. L. Rogers's Lord 

 Elcho. Bitches: 1st and 3d, Watkins & Cheeney's Perdita and 

 Nora. V. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Watkins & Cheeney's Teddy and 

 Molly. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— 1st and 2d, W. O. Partridge's Rob and 

 Critic. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Dogs: 1st and 2d, W. A. Segar's Single 

 Sin and Balfour of Barley. Bitches: 1st, W. O. Partridge's Bessie; 

 2d, E. S. Bird's Dolly Oho. Puppies: Prizes withheld. Com., E. S. 

 Bird's Had Had. 



FOXHOUNDS— Not for competition. 



BEAGLES.— Champion— Spring Brook Kennels' Bounce.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st and 2d, Linden Beagle Kennels' May Belle II. and 

 Norah. 



FOX-TERRIERS.- Champion— J. E. Thayer's Belgrave Prim- 

 rose.— Open— Dugs: 1st, J. E. Thayer's Raby Jack. Bitches: 1st, J. 

 E. Thayer's Richmond Myrtle. Puppies: 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's 

 Frauleln Mixture and Raby Bounce. 



BULLDOGS— Champion— J. E. Thayer's Remus.— Open— 1st. 

 2d and very high com., C. D. Cugle's Soudan, Merry Monarch and 

 Tostig. 



BULL-TERRIERS— Champion— Absent.— Open— Dogs: 1st, W. 

 Remant's Jim; 2d, D. U. Parsons's Sport. Bitches: 1st, J. Mack's 

 Fan. Puppies: 1st and 2d, A. W. Bill, Jr.'s two unnamed. 



ROUGH-H AIRED TERR IERS.— Absent. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Myra Smith's Pet. 



PUGS.— Champion— Chequasset Kennels' Young Toby.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Chequasset Kennels' Chequasset, Diamond. Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d, Chequasset Kennels' Tra-la-la and Victory. 



YORKSH1 RE TERRIERS —Absent. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Kennel St. Bernards, Chequasset Kennels; pointers. Don Quixote 

 Kennels: English setters, divided between Blackstone and Rose- 

 croft. Kennels; spaniels, E. S. Bird; fox-terriers, J. E. Thayer; pugs, 

 Chequasset, Kennels; deerhounds. J. E. Thayer; Irish setters, Wat- 

 kins & Cheeney; bulldogs, J. E. Thayer. 



Special, 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS. — Mr. D. C. Berguudthal has 

 consented to judge at the coming field trials of the Eastern 

 Field Trials Club. Quail are reported to be more abundant 

 on the grounds of the club than on any previous year and 

 trials will not drag from lack of birds. Many of the trainers 

 have already taken their dogs south and others will soon 

 follow. We" should be pleased to have every handler send 

 his address to this office with a list of the dogs under his care. 



THE COLLIE CLUB ANNUAL MEETING.— Notice is 

 hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of the 

 Collie Club of America will be held at the office of Thos. H. 

 Terry, Esq., 44 Broadway, New York, on Tuesday, Nov. 23, 

 188T, at 3:30 P. M. All members are requested to be present. 

 —Martin Dennis, Secretary, pro tern. 



INDIANA KENNEL CLUB. — Several valuable special 

 prizes have been donated to the Indiana Kennel Club for 

 the winners at their first annual field trials. The prospect 

 is good for a very interesting meeting, many of the best dogs 

 in the State will compete and a large attendance of visitors 

 is expected. 



THE COLLIE CLUB SWEEPSTAKES. — The compe- 

 tition for the semi-annual sweepstakes of the Collie Club 



DANBURY DOG SHOW, 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



The usual dog show was held in connection with the fair 

 at Banbury on Oct. 4 to 7. The entries numbered close upon 

 two hundred, and were well benched and looked after by Mr. 

 Herbert Mead, the well known breeder of mastiffs. The ex- 

 hibits were of a very superior character, and but for the lack 

 of publicity given the show and the premium list, the show 

 would have taken much higher rank. The judging was done 

 by Mr. James Watson, of Philadelphia, who gave very gen- 

 eral satisfaction. Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS— Dogs: 1st. G. E. Sear's Kaiser; 2d, P. Hornig's Sul- 

 tan. Com., E. J. Bawley's Bruno. Bitches: 1st and 2d, IT. Mead's 

 Aydah and Fairy. Puppies: 1st and 2d, H. Mead's two unnamed, 

 by Minting out of Aydah. 



FOX-TERRIERS.-Doas: 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Raby Jack 

 and Belgrave Primrose. Com., Dr. C. I. Bailey's Handy Mixture. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Lyra and Richmond Myrtle. 

 Puppies: 1st and com., Dr. C. I. Bailey's Mt. Toby Flirt and Mt. 

 Toby Primrose; 2d, J. E. Thayer's Raby Bounce. 



COLLIES.— Dogs: 1st, Lothian Kennels's Lothian Chief; 2d, T. 

 Aitkin's Clyde. Bitches: 1st, A. R. Kyle's Clio; 2d, Lothian Ken- 

 nels' America. Com., A. R. Kyle's Juno II. Puppies: 1st, A. R. 

 Kyle's Clio; 2d, Lothian Kennels' Lothian Maid. 



BULLDOGS— Dugs: 1st and 2d, Capital City Kennels' Merry 

 Monarch and Tostig. Bitches: 1st and com., Capital City Kennels' 

 Soudan and Beatrice; 2d, J. E. Thayer's Carmen. Puppies; 1st, 

 Capital City Kennels' Beatrice. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st withheld; 2d, Sunnyside Kennels' 

 Tony. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS— Bitchas: 1st, Dr. W. F. Lacy's 

 Bounce. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st, Mrs. B. C. Lynes's Cosette. 

 POODLES— 1st, W. Scott's Fido. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Dofirs: 1st, J. E. Thayer's Duncan. Bitches: 1st, 

 J. E. Thayer's Brazen. 



POINTERS.— Dogs: 1st, D. Scott's Ned; 2d. F. Fellon's Dick. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. Coughlin's Bessie; 2d, J. R. Borraclough's- Fly- 

 catcher. Com., J. C. Tautcav's Belle. Puppies: 1st. E. S. Tread- 

 well's Dark; 2d, H. D. Collins's unnamed. Com., F. E. Hyde's, J. 

 Coughlin's and J. R. Barraclough's unnamed. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Doers: 1st, G. W. Neal's Pride of Orleans; 

 2d, J. G. Whitney's Governor. Com., Warwick Kennels' Shot. 

 Bitches: 1st, G. W. Neal's Daisy Foreman; 2d, Miss H. Tracy's Mid- 

 get. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Warwick Kennels' two unnamed. 



GORDON SETTERS.-lst, withheld; 2d, R. B. Pierce's Nip. 

 Bitches: Prizes withheld. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, T. H. Robin- 

 son's unnamed. 



FIELD SPANIELS.-Doffs: 1st, W. Scott's Pearl Lake Obo; 

 2d, C. Phillip's Ned. Bitches: 1st, W. Scott's Black Flash; 2d, L. 

 H. Harboch's Belle. Puppies: 1st and 2d, W. Scott's unnamed. 



COCKER SPANIELS. —Dogs: 1st and 2d, American Cocker Ken- 

 nels' Doc and Dixie. Bitches: 1st and com., W. Scott's Susie and 

 Flirt and Jennie; 2d, American Cocker Kennels' Queen Obo. Pup- 

 pies: 1st and com., W. Scott's unnamed; 2d, Warwick Kennels* 

 unnamed. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Do(/s; 1st, J. Baldwin's Frank. Bitches: 1st, F. 

 Woodruff's Minnie. 

 BEAGLES— 1st, withheld; 2d, G. Laick's Rattler. 



DANBURY. 



WOOSTER DOG SHOW. 



WOOSTER, O., Oct. 10.— Editor Forest and Stream: The 

 dog show held at this place last week by the Wayne 

 County Agricultural Society was a very good one for a first 

 attempt. There were over 180 dogs entered and some of them 

 were very good specimens. So much interest was manifested 

 in the show that the society will probably make it a regular 

 fixture at their annual fair. The dogs were exhibited under 

 a large tent and were constantly surrounded by an admiring 

 crowd. Mr. John Bolus had charge of the show and per- 

 formed his duties in a manner most satisfactory to all. Mr. 

 Carl E. White, of Cleveland, judged all classes. Following 

 is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st and 2d, J. Bolus's Blue Dick 

 and Briton. Bitches: 1st and 2d, J. Bolus's Bennie and Blue Dick's 

 May. 



GORDON SETTERS— 1st, F. J. Hayden's Nankipoo. 

 IRISH SETTERS.— Prizes withheld. 



POINTERS.-Doos: 1st, J. Bolus's Lincolnshire Lad; 2d, J. H. 

 Law's Royal Croxteth. Bitches: 1st and 2d, J. Bolus's Trinket and 

 Lady Osborn— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, J. Bolus's Trinket's Champion: 

 2d, C. Gearing's Clyde. Bitches: 1st and 2d, J. Bolus's Bondine and 

 Lady Coin. 



FOXHOUNDS— Doas: 1st, D. Atkins's Dime; 2d, J. Brant's Piper. 

 Bitclm: 1st, C.B. McFarland's Belle; 2d, J. Kcpfer's Lucy.— Pup- 

 pies— Dogs: 1st, J. M. Shafer's Prince; 2d, C. B. McFarland's 

 Spotted Belle. Bitches: 1st, J. Kepfer's Ruth; 2d, C. B. McFar- 

 land's Sis. 



BEAGLES.— Dogs: 1st, Hollywood Kennels' Bugler. Bitches: 1st, 

 Hollywood Kennels' Bonnie. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, W. H. Mullin's Custer. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Dofifs: 1st, J. Long's Denver. 



COLLIES.— Dogs: 1st, J. Jones's Bill; 2d, F. Frank's Roger. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. Jones's Spry; 2d, J. Thomas's Belle.— Puppies— 

 Dogs: 1st, F. Frank's Snipe; 2d, J. Jones's George. Bitches: 1st, J. 

 Jones's Flirt; 2d, F. Frank's Shep. 



FOX-TERRIERS— 1st, Dr. E. V. McLean's Tartar; 2d, S. Bell's 

 Spot. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, J. Johnson's Turk. Bitches: 1st, 

 J. M. Shafer's Sis. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, Hollywood Kennels' 

 Dandy. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st, J. Bolus's Dixey. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 

 Best. English setter, J. Bolus's Briton; pointer puppy, same 

 owner's Trinket's Champion; kennel foxhounds, Kilbuck Fox 

 Hunting Club; kennel collies, J. Jones's. 



WOOSTER. 



THE AMERICAN FIELD TRIALS.— Entries are com- 

 ing in satisfactorily for the first annual field trials of the 

 American Field Trial Club, a larger number having already 

 been received than were entered at the National last year. 

 Twelve States are represented in the list, Arkansas, Con- 

 necticut, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jer- 

 sey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Wiscon- 

 sin. The platform of the association is worthy the support 

 of every dog owner throughout the country, and in no better 

 way can this support be given than by making the list of 

 entries convincing proof that the endeavors of the gentlemen 

 composing the. organization "to put field trials upon a 

 higher plane" are appreciated, and that their hands will be 

 held up by right-minded sportsmen in the good work of 

 reform which they have undertaken. Entries close Nov. 1 

 and should be sent to the secretary, Mr. C. W. Paris, Cincin- 

 nati, O. 



PHILADELPHIA DOG SHOW SWEEPSTAKES. — 

 Editor Forest and Stream: Our club proposes to hold, m 

 connection with our spring show T , a series of sweepstakes 

 open to all dogs whelped in 1887 in following classes: 

 Mastiffs, St. Bernards, English and Irish setters, pointers, 

 fox-terriers, collies, spaniels, and probably one or more 

 other classes. Entries for these sweepstakes will close Dec. 

 1. Entry blanks, etc., can be had of Wm. H. Child, Sec'y. 



MR. H. B. WILSON, the well-known secretary of the 



will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 16. 1887, at the Chestnut New Brunswick Kennel Club, has deft his home mbt.John, 

 Street Rmk, Twenty-third and Chestnut streets, Phila- N. B., 



delphia, Pa, ' Judging will begin promptly at 2 P. M, 



IN. D., for a permanent residence in LOs Angeles, Cal. His 

 j many friends will join with us id wishes for his prosperity. 



COLUMBUS DOa SHOW— Columbus, O., Oct. 10.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: The second annual bench show 

 of the Ohio Poultry and Kennel Association will be held in 

 Columbus Jan. 10 to 12, 1888. From present indications this 

 will be one of the best ever held in this county. Our 

 premium list, which is a good one, will soon be out. Major 

 J. M. Taylor will judge sporting classes, Mr. H. C. Goodwin 

 non-sporting. Ceo. A. Hill, Superintendent, H. A. Bridge, 

 Secretary.— W. F. Knell. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Notes must be sent on prepared blanks, which are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope. 

 Sets of 200 of any one form, bound for retaining duplicates, 

 are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



VW° Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Kloise. By C. G-. Wheelock, Arlington Heights, Mass., for white 

 and oranga St. Bernard bitch, whelped Dec. 28, 1880, by Hector 

 (A.K.R. 3349) out of Bessie (Barnard's Prince— Nelly). 



Glen Tempest, (Hen Mack, Qlcn Monarch and a I en Duke. By G. 

 F. Clark, St. George's, Del., for three lemon helton and one black, 

 white and tan English setter dogs, whelped Sept. 8, 1887, by Glen 

 Rock (A.K.R. 1016) out of Countess Flirt (A.K.R. 3010). 



Glen Dart, Glen Fairy, Glen Flirt and Glen Ruby. By G. F. 

 Clark, St. George's, Del., for two lemon helton and two black, 

 white and tan English setter bitches.wlielped Sept. 8. 1887, by Glen 

 Rock (A.K.R. 1016) out of Countess Flirt (A.K.R. 3010). 



Collier. By B. S. Bettelheim, Bath Beach, N.Y., for red Irish set- 

 ter dot,', whelped April 18, 1887, by Gunner (A.K.R. 3637) out of . 



Nydia. By Dr. Geo. B. Ayres, Omaha. Neb., for fawn, black 

 points, mastiff hitch, whelped July 5, 1887, by King of Asnmont 

 out of Ashmont, Queen (Major— Clio). 



Rarran Kennels. By E. S. Bettelheim, Bath Beach, N. Y., for 

 his kennels. 



NAMES CHANGED. 



Violet to Nellie Big. Liver and whP e pointer bitch, whelped May 

 IS, 1887, by Stoddard's Bodine (Bow — Jaunty) out, of Dubois's Fleet 

 (Dash— Spot), owned by E. K. LefTmgwell, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Maude to Maude M.— Editor Forest am! Stream: When claiming 

 the name Maude some time ago for Clumber spaniel bitch by 

 Johnny out of Jess, I forgot that Capt. Viettehad already claimed 

 that name for bitch by Johnny out of Madge. I would like to 

 change the name to Maude M.—F. H. F. Mercer (Ottawa, Ont., 

 Oct. 15). 



BRED. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Nettie B.—Bclthus. John E. Long's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) English 

 setter bit eh Nettie B. (Mark— Belle) to H. F. Schellhass's Belthus 

 (Rock— Meg), Sept. 24. 



Busy— Brant. J. D. G. Shaw's (Kingston, Ont.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch' Busy (Mike— Nancy) to Brant Cocker Kennels' Brant 

 (A.K.R, 5389), Sept. 25. 



Belle Beta— Spot Dash. E. B. Eames's (Reading, Mass.) pointer 

 bitch Belle Rota (Baronet— Rita Croxteth) to Robert Leslie's Spot 

 Dash (Sir Phillip Sydney— Topsy), Aug. — . 



WHELPS. 



15?" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Bizorena. Onota Kennels' (Pittsfield, Mass.) Irish setter bitch 

 Bfzorena (A.K.R. 8878), Oct. 13, eight (four dogs), by Max Wenzel's 

 Chief (A.K.R. 231). 



Red Belle. John Hitchcock's (Sing Sing, N. Y.) Irish setter bitch 

 Red Belle (Gleneho— Tara), Sept. 3, ten (five dogs), by Wm. H. 

 Pierce's Sarslield C Garryowen— Currer Belle II.). 



Maud. Mill Brook Kennels' (Waverly, Md.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Maud (Dirk— Abra), Oct. 3, seven (three dogs), by J. H. McHenry's 

 Leo (Hero— Lucy). 



Friza. Mill Brook Kennels' (Waverly, Md.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Friza (Duke of Leeds— Dido II.), Sept. 6, two (one dog), by Hospice 

 Kennels' Otho (Rollo— Lady Abbess). 



Bertha. Mill Brook Kennels' ( Waverly, Md.) St. Bernard hitch 

 Bertha (Bruno, A.K.R. 417— Elsa, A.K.R. 41b, July 18, six (one dog), 

 by St. Bernard Breeding Club's Apollo (Medor— Blass). 



Portia. John Coles's (Linden, Mass.) mastiff bitch Portia (A.K.R. 

 3663), Oct. 9, six (three dogs), by Tiot Kennels' Bruce (A.K.R. 

 4643). 



Fairy II. L. Gardner's (Mt. Vernon, N. Y.) pointer bitch Fairy 



11. (A.K.R. 4387), Oct. 10, nine (Ave dogs), by W. Crawford's im- 

 ported Pilate (Lord Sef ton's Bang— Lord Sefton's Nora); one since 

 dead. 



Topsey Logan. F. C. Rochester's (Logan, O.) pug hitch Topsey 

 Logan (A.K.R. 1271), Oct. 7, four (two dogs), by Geo. H. Hill's Joe 

 (A.K.R. 925). 



SALES. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Grant. Brindle and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Dec. 14,1886, 

 by Berg otit of Friza, by Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, Md., to W. , 

 A. Sudduth, Flemingsburg, Ky. 



Guard. Fawn and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Dec. 14, 1886, 

 by Berg out of Friza, bv Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, Md., to C. 

 S. Husted, Rye, N. Y. 



Moselle. Orange and white St . Bernard dog, whelped Oct. 22, 1886, 

 by Rudolph II. out of Heidel, by Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, Md., 

 to Miss Lillian Olcott, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Ajax. Orange and white St. Bernard dog, whelped May 15, 1886, 

 by Verone out of Nellie, by Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, Md., to 

 W. C. Freeman, Cornwall, Pa. 



Granit. Brindle and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Dec. 14, 

 1880, by Berg out of Friza, by Mill Brook Kennele, Waverly, Md., 

 to Arnold Thayer, Roslyn, L. I. 



Frair. Tawny white St. Bernard dog, whelped March 15, 1887, 

 by Rudolph H. out of Maira, by Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, 

 Md., to J. C. Berry, Shreveport, La. 



Hasty. Red sable and white collie dog, whelped Sept. 3, 1886, by 

 Gordon out of Thule, by Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, Md., to 

 Dr. A. Cumie, Englewood, N. J. 



Twinkle. Seal brown collie dog, whelped Sept. 3, 1886, by Gordon 

 out of Thule, by Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, Md., to E. C. Free- 

 man, Cornwall, Pa. 



Shepperd. Black and tan collie dog, whelped Nov. 13, 1885, by- 

 Laddie out of Jean, by Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, Md., to II. 

 L. Sherman, Lake George, N. Y. 



Asa. Light orange and white St. Bernard dog, whelped May 15, 

 1886, by Verone out of Nellie, by Mill Brook Kennels. Waverly, 

 Md., to H. A. Thomas, Scranton, Kan. 



Dwight. White and tawny St. Bernard dog.whelped May 11, 1886 

 by Verone out of Bertha, by Mill Brook Kennels, Waverly, Md.,to 

 Samuel Nave, St. Joseph, Mo. 



Belle Beta. Liver and white pointer bitch, age not given, by 

 Baronet out of Rita Croxteth. by Frank Killain, Topsfield, Mass., 

 to E. B. Eames, Reading. Mass. 



Busy. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped June, 1885, by Mike 

 out of Nancy, by Dr. J. S. Niven, London, Ont., to J. D. Shaw, 

 Kingston, Ont. 



Guy and Fcrrol. Orange and white St. Bernard dog and bitch, 

 whelped Nov. 30, 1886, bv Colonel out of Lady May, by Mill Brook 

 Kennels, Waverly, Md., to G. B. Earl, Englewood, N. J. 



Darkic (A.K.R. tfi00)—Flo whelps. Field spaniels, whelped May 



12, 1887, by Dr. J. S. Niven, London. Ont., a liver dog to W. C. F. 

 Gill and a black dog to R. Bland, both same place. 



Flirt. Liver and white pointer bitch, whelped June 15, 1887, by 

 Nick of Naso (A.K.R. 4391) out of Nan (A.K.R. 355), by James P. 

 Swain, Jr., Bronxville, N. Y, to Albert L. Rountree, Kinston, 

 N. C. 



Gipscy. Lemon and white pointer bitch, June 15, 1885, by Nick 

 of Naso r A.K.R. 1391) out of Nan (A.K.R. 355),byJas. P. Swain, Jr., 

 Bronxville, N. Y., to Dr. Chas. W. Sanders, "New York. 



Nick of Naso (A.K.R. U391)—Nan (A.K.R. :isr>) whelp. Liver and 

 white pointer dog, whelped June 15, 1887, by Jas. P. Swain, Jr., 

 Bronxville, N. Y., to Chas. J. Peshall, Jersey City, N. J. 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 Darkle {A.K.R. 1000)— Flo whelp. Black held spaniel dog, whelped 

 May 12, 1887, by Dr. J. S. Niven, London, Ont., to J. T. Macbeth, 

 Cle veland, O. 



DEATHS. 



Aileen. Wheaten Irish terrier, 6yrs, old (Dash— Kitty), owned 

 by Dr. J. S. Niven, London, Ont. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



jgf°" No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



G. K., Brooklyn.— My four puppies when trying to walk shake 

 all over, standing only on their toes, then fall flat on the ground, 

 ise up again and try to walk further with the same result; open 

 heir mouths wide, tongue protruding. Attacks last from two^to 



