Oct. 16, 1890.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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sister in the bitch class, they -will, I am afraid, never be 

 heard of away from their native heath. The special for best 

 in show went easily to Mr. Mead's Aydab, her only opponent 

 being Leo. 



ST. BERNARDS— (ROUGHS). 

 ' At first glance at the entries I expected a nice show, as 

 about, six of those Mr. Crowell brought over were entered, 

 but failed to put iu an appearance, in open flpgs Rolaud 

 had little difficulty in scoring another ribbon. He is looking 

 very well just now, and has filled out iu head considerably 

 lately. The others iu this class were not deemed worthy of 

 a mention. Bitches saw two quite nice ones in the ring," the 

 verdict eventually going in favor of the smaller bitch, 

 Wagner's Luie, whose better- shaped head, good legs and 

 feet, and straight coat, just pulled her through; Lady "Stella, 

 cocaine in second, she is too straight in face, in smooth 

 dogs Alpine Guide was the only eutry, he is too light and 

 shelly-lookiue, and Wagner's Thisb'e, well known, was 

 almost alone iu her class. Puppies saw Colonel, too light in 

 color and snipy-muzzled, but possessing good bone, the 

 winner. Rolaud took the special for best iu show. 

 Deerhounds had no entries. 



GREYHOUNDS. 



There was a very fair show of this breed, though of course 

 champion Balkis was bead and shoulers over his opponents, 

 he winning in the open class, with Ten Broeck, too long and 

 flat in back and hardly good enough in front, second. In 

 bitches, Rial to Spice, quite a nicely made one, though a trifle 

 small, was the winner over Flash, who was shown too fat; 

 also loses a bit in front; the Lady Be) le, securing vhc, losing 

 in head and frout. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS. 



Reed's Carlo, a very moderate one— in fact, only a big black 

 dog, with a massive enough head, but too long— secured the 

 prize; only entry. 



POINTERS. 



Some very nice pointers turned up in the several classes, 

 an old friend in Ossining taking the prize in dogs over Dr. 

 Hair's General Mead, who loses iu head, ribs and style to 

 the winner. In bitches the stylish-looking and nice-bodied 

 Galena won with something to spare over Laverack Elsa, 

 faulty in head, legs and feet. Juno A. , third, a puppy, looks 

 quite promising; plenty of bone, and has a well-shaped head 

 and body. Juno, reserve, is a coarse bitch; too big. Queen 

 Bang, vhc., another puppy of Dr. Hair's, loses in body and 

 head to its sister, Juno A. In puppy dogs, Littleton, a 

 nicely grown one, won over McGinty through the latter's 

 lack of condition. Bitches— Juno A. and Queen Bang, men- 

 tioned in the open class, were placed first and second. 

 Special for best in show was given to W. H. Hyland's 

 Ossining. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. 

 Quite a nice setter, Lock si ey, rather on the Kent II. order, 

 won somewhat easily over Tip Gladstone, too bitch-headed 

 and small, but a nicely made one. Spot, vhc, is coarse. In 

 bitches, Nell secured the ribbon by her better head, ribs and 

 legs than Lady Romp, second. Topsey, he, has not much 

 quality. Denna was the only entry in puppies. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



In challenge class, the well-kuown Blarney, looking pretty 

 fit, had things to himself. In open dogs, the well-known 

 ChiefS. was an easy winner over Bravo, thick in bead and 

 coarse throughout; also too light in color. The St. Cloud 

 entries were absent. In bitches, the well-known and hand- 

 some Leda Glencho was alone and looking in splendid f orm. 

 Puppies had one entry— Sport— only a fair one. 



GORDON SETTERS. 



Challenge classes were made for Dr. Dixon's Leo B. and 

 W. Hammett's Rose, both looking well. In open dogs only 

 two poor ones faced the judge, the winner with a little 

 grooming would make a passable Gordon, and was given 

 the prize, but the other is a bad one, no markings ou legs 

 and little on muzzle, bad coat as well, therefore could not 

 expect any mention. There were no bitches entered, and in 

 puppies two lathy-looking specimens in Victoria Woodhall 

 and Lady Fenwick were given the prizes. Their markings 

 were fairly good and showed a pretty fair quantity of the 

 necessary percentage. The special for best setter in show, 

 all breeds, was given to Blarney. 



FIELD SPANIELS. 



In dogs Black Diamond won easily over a black and white 

 dog, Dash, transferred from cocker class, too long on leg, 

 but fairly good in head and body, one of the working sort 

 no doubt. No entries in bitch class, but in puppies quite a 

 nice liver was shown in Miss Lynes's Fidele, very good 

 body, legs and feet, and fair head. Cocker dogs had the 

 winner in Dick, good in body, but loses in front and head 

 to a good one. Second was withheld from a too bad one. 

 In bitches Jip was alone; she is only moderate, coat curly; 

 three other entries absent. Iu the puppy class three un- 

 named small oues were given the prizes, the first prize black 

 one being quite promising. 



FOXHOUNDS. 



In dogs, Frank proved au easy winner over his kennel 

 mate Johnnie, being much straighter iu front and better in 

 bead. A very fair bitch was shown in the next class, good 

 bone and head, beating a slim one, Dinah Robeldo, of the 

 ultra American type, far too light in bone and body, but 

 still a very pretty hound. Some nice puppies were shown, 

 but were too young and even, to make distinction possible. 

 BEAGLES. 



Some nice beagles were on hand. Challenge classes were 

 made for Little Duke, Racer, Jr. and Twinkle. Little Duke 

 and Racer, Jr., had a good struggle for honors in the dog 

 division, the former winning in coat, ribs and legs, while 

 Racer, Jr. beats him in head, muzzle especially." Quite a 

 nice beagle, Don, was the only one left in the open dogs, a 

 little coarse in head though. The others were over loin, 

 and were sent out. In bitches Whimsey and Betty, of the 

 same kennel, were the money winners, and were quite nice 

 type. Some promising puppies were shown, a bit snipy 

 muzzled, but otherwise good. Rockland King in dogs, and 

 Belle of Rockland and Blue Bess in bitches were placed as 

 named, the latter bitch losing to the former in front, ribs 

 and head. Special for best beagle went to Little Duke. 



FOX-TERRIERS. 



Only three very ordinary dogs of this persuasion appeared 

 in the open class*. One was nearly as big as a pointer, but 

 boasting good legs and feet was given a c. The other two 

 having more pretensions to type were given the money, 

 Reynolds's Jip beating Hubner's Tim in almost every point. 

 I sincerely hope they will now retire on tbeir laurels, and 

 not flaunt their records too much or they may get the 

 judge into trouble. There were no bitches entered, and the 

 only puppy, Racket, will never make a flyer. 



COLLIES. 



These were the best-filled classes in the show, and though 

 there was nothing calculated to fill the breast of a Harrison 

 with envy, still they were a very fair class of dogs. Clipper, 

 an old stager, was entered not for competition; but as the 

 judge under whom he was originally entered was not offici- 

 ating, a challenge class was made for him. In open dogs, 

 Royal Monarch, a bit short and thick in face, won over his 

 kennel mate, Metchley Wonder, by the aid of his better con- 

 dition and coat. The second winner boasts a nice long 

 head, but is a bit light in body yet, being only a pup. Lad- 

 lie, third, must also thank bis conditiou and coat for the 

 ' - ace, being a bit faulty in head, but he neither moves well 

 • Mind nor carries his ears as he should do; too iBttcfcrtt-ta 



fox-terrier. In the vhc. division. Son of the Rock has a good 

 coat, but is short and thick in head, and Lothian Guard is 

 a bit out va front; Lord Fauutleroy also lacks quality and 

 fineness of head, but wears a fairly good coat, though pretty 

 open. Victor Hugo, given c, has only his cost to boast of. 



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down, third, was in bad shape and is blind in one eye. Fan- 

 nie Brown, c, is a poor one. In doe puppies, the second in 

 the open dog class was the winner, beating Pride of Lee as 

 before, and Carlyle Wonder, third, a fairly well made one in 

 body, is verj faulty in brow and might be better in front. 

 Roxie, the winner iu bitches, only beats Mavis Wonder in 

 ears, the latter carrying them straight up. 



BULLDOGS. 



With Harper in challenge class, Carisbrooke was alone in 

 open dogs. This dog is coming on wonderfully, his head 

 filling out very much the last six months. He would make 

 a good bid for the Woodiweiss-EHis cup. In bitches Dolly 

 Tester won easily over her kennel mate Jessica, in bead and 

 body. This was the first appearance of these dogs under 

 Mr. Dole's ownership. Harper won the special for best in 

 show. 



BULL -TERRIERS. 

 Mr. Dole showed a nice even team in these classes. His 

 Prince Bendiero, though showing the effects of his recent 

 sickness, easily beat his Spotless Duke in head and tail. 

 Though several were entered in the bitch class, only Frank 

 Dole's two, White Gipsy aud Miss Gladstone, turned up to 

 claim the prizes. The former beats the latter in head and 

 front, Miss Gladstone also having a small patch ou one eye. 

 This was a nice show of quality. 



SKTE TERRIERS. 



The old campaigner, Sir Stafford, looking none the worse 

 for his travels lately, was the only entry that was judged, 

 the other being transferred to the Yorkshire class. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. 



The only entry in dogs was the now well-known Dr. 

 Foote's The Senator, looking a little too light in flesh. This 

 little dog will stand a little extra doing and show better. 

 In bitches Rochelle Nadjy easily disposed of her opponent 

 Rats, rather a suggestive name for one of this breed. She 

 is too thick and short in head and light in tan. The other 

 entry was not worth a mention. 



TOY TERRIERS. 



Only two bitches faced the judge in this breed. Bessie, 

 though a little larger than the other, Cosette, was better in 

 shape of head and in forelegs, Cosette having had one leg 

 broken at one time or other. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. 



With the Symonds dogs on hand there was little show 

 for the others. Challenge classes were made for Toon's 

 Royal and Daisy, which left Fishpool Gem the winner in 

 the open dogs, followed by Trot, transferred from Skyes; 

 he is one of the sort we used to have at our shows a year or 

 two since. In bitches Venus was easily ahead of Lady R , 

 too dark in coat and faulty in head. The special for best in 

 show was taken by Daisy. 



PUGS. 



The plums were captured by Dr. Cryer's dogs. Bob Ivy 

 and Bessie in the challenge classes, and in open dogs Climax 

 had everything his own way. In the bitch class there was 

 some little competition between Cassinaand Lothia, though 

 the latter loses in squareness of muzzle snd skull, though 

 better in body, she did not show her curl as well as Cassina. 

 The other entries were absent. The very boisterous rainy 

 weather iu which the fair opened no doubt kept many of 

 the pet dogs from eoming. Three little puppies were shown 

 and were placed according to promise, but were not num- 

 bered. The special went to Bob Ivy, who never looked in 

 better shape, Bessie being all out and hardly recognizable, 

 just off the circuit and puppies accounting for it, I suppose. 

 IRISH TERRIERS. 



One of the best classes in the show. Burnside retired to 

 the challenge class, left Breda Bill a clever winner in open 

 clogs over Barney's Brother, who is a bit too sharp in face, 

 though standing a trifle better in front than the winner, he 

 loses in spring of ribs and coat; he is a nice one, however. 

 Breda Bill is improving. In bitches Sissy just beats Biddy 

 Malone iu coat and ribs, both faulty in head; Erin, too 

 shelly and short of coat and long in body, third. 



DANDIE DINMONTS. 



A class was made for Maxfield's Punch, who, though 

 wrong in ear, was more of a Dandie in every respect than a 

 Scotch terrier, as he was entered. 



TOT SPANIELS. 



In the dog class there was only a Ruby for the money, 

 Bobbie by name, who needs docking. In bitches a King 

 Charles aiid a Blenheim competed, the former, Pansy, better 

 in coat, muzzle and skull, secured the bine over Pearl; the 

 special for best in both classes falling to Pansy. 



POODLES. 



Though entered in the miscellaneous class, in fact,all the 

 last three mentioned breeds were taken from that division; 

 these dogs had somehow four classes made for the four 

 does, Purbeck's Dexter and Nell being the winners in Rus- 

 sian poodles, and Kava and Cora in the French style of dog; 

 rather generous treatment on the part of the association. 

 With all these dogs out of the miscellaneous lot the class 

 was divided by weight, 301bs., over and under. In the heavy 

 brigade the immortal Patsey O'Conner scored, followed by 

 a very fair Pomeranian, though shown too fat; and a rough 

 and tumble sort of a drop-eared Skye, yclept a Russian 

 terrier, was given third. In the light-weights Gill, the 

 dachshund, and a fairish Mexican hairless, divided the 

 honors equally, thus bringing to a close a not very arduous 

 judging task. H. W. L. 



J h B AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Boos: 1st, George E. Seers's Loo; 2d, George 

 C. Maxfield's Royal Max. Bitches: 1st, Herbert Mr-ad's Aydab; 

 2d, B. F Lewis's (agt.) Ethel. High com., H. W. Vanseiner's Ruby 

 and Herbert Mead's Torfrida. Puppies- Doqs: 1st, Joliu B. 

 Heyter's Jack's Monarch. Bitches: Isr, John B. Hey ter's Queen 

 Salva. 



ST. BERNARDS— RouGH-Xtoas: 1st. F. Emker's Roland: 

 other prizes withheld. Bitches: 1st, C. Wagner's Line; 3d, John 

 B. Hyani's Ladv Stella (Nun Nicer, L% PunellB, Prudence and 

 Republican Bell« absent). SMOOTBS-Dogs; 1st, C. Waeuer's 

 Alpine Guide (only entry). Bitches: 1st, C. Wagner's Wagner's 

 Thisbe. Puppies: 1st, M, Hyain's Colonel (others absent). 



DEERHOUJMDS— No entries. 



GREYHOUNDS —Dogs: 1st, H. W. Huntington's ch. Balkis; 

 2d George Henderson's Ten Broeck. Bitches: 1st, W. J. Middle- 

 ton's RUlto Spice; 2d, Dr. ffaa, E. Hair's Flash. Very high com., 

 W. J. Middleton's Tbe Lady Belle. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, Lewis Reed's Carlo (only entry). 



BLOODHOUNDS.— No entries. 



POINTERS.— Dogs: 1st, W. H. Hyland's Ossining; 2d, Dr. Jas. E. 

 Hair's Genetal Meade. Bitches: ltt. B. F. Lewis's (agt.) Galena; 

 2d, W. H. Hvland's Lavemrk Elsa; 3d. Dr. Jas. E. Hair's Juno A. 

 Reserve, Dr. Jas. E. Hair's Juno. Very Mgh com.. Dr. J. E. Hair's 

 Queen Bang.— Puppies -Dogs: 1st, Dr. J. E. Hair's Littleton; 3d, 

 W H. Hyland's McGintv. Bitches: 1st, Dr. J. E. Hair's Juno A.; 

 2d, Dr. Hair's Queen Bang. Special for best in show, W. H, Hy- 

 land's Ossining. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Dogs: 1st. Wild Crow Kennels' Locksley; 

 !, B. F. f 

 _ue's Spi 



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IRISH SETTERS.-Ch !m,engt2— Dogs: 1st, E. W. Clark Jr.'s 

 Rlarnev.— OPEN -Dogs: h>f, A. W. Stevenson's Chief P.; 2d, River 

 View Kennels' Bravo. Bitches: lst.W.W. K -ndall'sLf da Glencho. 

 (Others absent.) Puppies: 1st, G. W. Mead, Jr.'s Sport. 



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

 B. Bitches: 1st. W. S. Hammett's Rose.— Open— Dogs.' 1st. T. H. 

 Bradley's Dan; others within Id. Bitches: All entries absent. 

 Puppies: 1st, C. C. Morris's Victoria Woodhall; 2d, Smith Bros.' 

 Lady Fenwick. 



FrELD SPANIELS.-Dngy: 1st, B. F. Lewis's Black Diamond; 

 2d, C M. Kemp's Dash. Bitches: No entries. Puppies: 1st, Miss 

 Lizzie Lyne's Fideles. 



COCKER S PAN IE LS .—Dogs: 1st, W. G. Brooks's Disk S.; 2d, 

 withheld. Bitches: 1st, J. F. Lancaster's Jip. Puppies: Prizes 

 awarded to three small ones, unnamed. 



FOXHOUNDS.-Dogs: 1st and 2d, T H. Bradley's Frank and 

 Johnnie. Bitches: 1st, T. H. Bradley's Slim; 2d, C. E. Morris's 

 Dinah Robeldo. 



BEAGLES —Challenge— Dogs: 1st, C. F. .Tudson's Little Duke: 

 H.L. Krender's Racer. Jr. Bitches: 1st. C. V. Jud son's Twinkle. 

 — Open- Dogs: 1st, S. M. Cate, Jr.'s Dou.-Over 15in. Bitches: 1st 

 aria 2d, H. L. Krender's Whimsey and Bottv.— Puppies -Dogs: l°t, 

 H. L. Krender's Rockland King. Bitches: 1st, H, L. Krender's 

 Belle ot Rockland; 2d, M. A. Goodell's Blue Bess. 



FOX-TERRIERS.- Dogs: 1st, Mills Reynolds's Jip; 2d, C. H 

 Hnctmers's Tim. Com., C. E. Buhner's Tom. Bitches: No entries.- 

 Puppies: 1st, A. H. Norton's Racket. 



COLLIES.— (Jhallenge— 1st, C. G. Hinckley's OHpper.-OPEN- 

 IJugs: 1st and 3d, Ceas. Kelly's Royal Monarch and M-tcuJev Won- 

 der; 3d. H. M. Clark's Laddie. Reserve, C. G. Hin.-klev's Pride of 

 Lee. Verv high com., Thos. C. Halfcett'S Srm of the Rock and 

 Lothian Kennels' Lothian Guard. High com., CVG. Hinckley's 

 Lord Fauntleroy. Com., J. C!. Warner's Victor Hugo. Bitches: 

 1st and 3d, Chas. Kelly's Adela's Wonder and Hebe of Nessel- 

 down; 2d, Lothian Kennels' Lothian Maid. Com., O. G. Hinck- 

 ley's Fannie Brown.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st and 3d, Chas. Kelly's 

 Metchley Wonder and Oarlvle Wonder; 3d. C. G. Hinckley's Pride 

 of Lee. Bitches: 1st, C. G. Hinckley's Roxie; 3d, Chas. Kelly's 

 Mavis Wonder. 



BULLDOGS.— Challenge— 1st, F. F. Dole's Harper— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, F. F. Dole's Carisbrooke. Bitches: 1st and 2d, F. F. 

 Dole's Dolly Tester and Jessica. 



BULL- TERRIERS -Dorys: 1st and 2d, F. F. Dole's Prince Ben- 

 digo and Spotless Duke. Bitches: 1st and 2d, F. F. Dole's White 

 Gypsy and Miss Gladstone. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— 1st, C. A. Shinn's Sir Stafford. 



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

 The Senator. Bitches: 1st, Rochelle Kennels' Rochelle Madge; 2d, 

 J. C. Ellsworth's Rats. 



TOY TERRIERS.— Dogs: No entries. Bitches: 1st, River View 

 Kennels' Bessie; 2d, Mrs. B. C. Lynes's Cosette. - 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. — C H allejj ge — Dogs: 1st, Northfield 

 Kennels' Toon's Royal. Bitches: 1st, Northfield Kennels' Daisv. 

 —Opsin— Dogs: 1st, Northfield Kennels' Fishpool Gem; 2d, Mrs. C. 

 B. Mason's Trot. Bitclics: 1st, Northfield Kennels' Venus; 2d, 

 Central Kennels' Lady R. 



PUGS.— Challenge- Dogs: 1st, Dr. Cryer's Bob Ivy. Bitches 

 1st, Dr. Cryer's Bessie.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Dr. Cryer's Climax. 

 Bitches: 1st, Dr. Cryer's Cassina; 2d, Lothian Kennels' Lothia. 

 (Several other entries absent.) Puppies: J. E. Smith awarded the 

 prizes (not numbereti ). Best, in show. Dr. Cryer's Bob Ivy. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge — 1st, Lewis & Jarrett's Burn- 

 side.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Northfield Kennels' Breeda Bill; 2d, Frank 

 F. Dole's Barney's Brother. Bitches: 1st, Northfield Kennels' 

 Sissy; 2d, Frank Dole's Biddy Mahone: 3d, Capt. Clifford's Erin. 



DANDIE DINMONTS.-lst, Geo. C. Maxfield's Punch. 



TOY SPANIELS— Dogs: 1st, Central Kennels' Bobbie. Bitches: 

 1st, Central Kennels' Pansy: 3d, O, Knott's Pearl. 



POODLES.— Russian — Dogs: 1st. A. W. Purbeck's Dexter. 

 "^■hes: 1st, A. W. Purbeck's Nell.— French— Dogs: 1st, A. W. 

 Purbeck's Kava; 2d, A. W. Purbeck's Cora. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Over 30lbs— 1st, B. F. Lewis's Patsy 

 O'Connor; 2d, J. Charter's Jack (PomeraniaD); 3d, same owner's 

 Russian terrier Si.— Under SOnns.— Equal 1st, B. F. Lewis's Gill 

 (Dachshund) and Mrs. (Mexican hairless). 



GORDON SETTER FIELD TRIALS. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



Continued interest is shown in the Gordon Setter Special 

 Stakes to be run for at the Central Field Trials Club meet- 

 ing at Lexington, N. C, in December. I have applications 

 for entry blanks from various quarters, and owners of Gor- 

 dons appear to be awakening to the advantages of this op- 

 portunity to show the field qualities of their dogs. A mem- 

 ber of the Gordon Setter Club has just added a silver cup, 

 valued at §25, to the list of prizes already offered. It is 

 much to be desired that those intending to enter dogs and 

 contribute to the prize fund, send in their applications for 

 entry blanks and subscriptions as soon as possible. The 

 more the entries and subscriptions, the larger the stakes. 



John H. Metek. 



New York, Oct. 13. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



The Central Field Trials, having announced through the 

 press that they have made a special stake to be run for by 

 Gordon or black and tan setters, should spur all the owners 

 of this breed of dogs to do everything in their power to 

 make this, their first trial, a success, especially iu the matter 

 of entries. 



The public as well as the owners of other breeds engaged 

 in this sport will not be unreasonable in their expectations 

 for the first few years. That the Gordon setter is a good 

 held dose has been often asserted and often denied. The 

 Field Trials Association has now offered the owners an op- 

 portunity to demonstrate the matter and the opportunity 

 should not he disregarded. 



I can recall partially a discussion that took place last year 

 in reference to this matter through the press, in which the 

 attempted trial then proved a failure. Thus far no attempt 

 has been made this year by officers of the Gordon Setter 

 Club to make this meeting a success, which leads an out- 

 sider to believe that the officers aremere ornaments or figure- 

 heads. For practical benefit to the breed of dogs and the 

 club which they represent they are useless. Therefore it 

 seems that a complete change should be made. It is to be 

 earnestly hoped that the efforts now being made by those 

 immediatelely interested should be heartily seconded by 

 every lover and owner of the Gordon setter. 



English Setter. 



New York, Oct.9. 



SOUTH CAROLINA KENNEL ASSOCIATION, 



Editor Forest, and Stream: 



The South Carolina Kennel Association has just been 

 formed, with headquarters at Greenville. The object of the 

 association is to hold dog shows and to further the im- 



dent, Benj. F. Perry; Secretary and Treasurer, r . F. Capers. 



We have forwarded our letter of application to the A. K. 

 C. for active membership, and will probably hold our in- 

 augural show in January next, 27th to 31st, inclusive. At 

 this show we will unite with the S. C. Poultry and Pet 

 Stock Association and have the best display ot thorough- 

 bred poultry and clogs, that an attractive premium list, the 

 best of judges, prizes paid promptly in cash, and the earn- 

 est invitation of a hospitable people can give. We want 

 everybodyto come and bring their dogs. Our premium list 

 will be published next month, and any information as to 

 the poultry show will be cheerfully furnished by the secre- 

 tary, Mr. A. H. Holm, Prosperity, S. C. For information 

 as to the dog show, address the undersigned at Greenville, 

 B.C. F. Fs CAPBES. 



GREHimLi^S.-e., Ooir.TQs ' 



