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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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pies— First, Boscobel, is rather a nice puppy; second, Tim- 

 brel!, is just fair. 



In wire-haired, open dogs, the judge must have made a 

 mistake when tlie weedy Tinderbox got the award over that 

 sterling good terrier Adswood Jim. The former may have 

 heen a good terrier, but he certainly is not one now; he is 

 exceptionally weak in bone, and the manner in which he was 

 turned out made one really wonder what new breed of dog 

 he was. At fir.st sight he might have been mistaken for an 

 overgrown Maltese terrier. The latter is a really good- 

 coated dog that requires no dressing; his legs, feet and front 

 are beautiful, his head and ears about perfect, and taken all 

 over, he is a dog that even now would take some bard heat- 

 ing. The bitch class did not contain anything worth men- 

 tioning. Rough and smooth novice class— First, Ruxtou; 

 second, Tom Tom, a good-fronted one, f iir head, but very 

 bad eye; third, My. Fellow, should have won in this class; 

 reserve, Calchas. Novice bitches, rough or smooth— First, 

 Bonally Belle; second, Boscobel; third. My Queen, very 

 timid, still deserved a step up. Trimmer, the winning dog 

 pup, has a capital head, but did not show up well. Mr. A. 

 D. Stewart won both kennel urizes. 



lELSti Terrieks — F. C. Wheeler, Judge.— A small taut 

 select lot of the -'dare devils" turned up. They seem to be 

 gainins in popularity on this side, and no wonder, either; 

 their "hareum scareum devil may careum" look and char- 

 acter, and their kindly and affectionate disposition, endears 

 them to all they happen to come in contact with. As com- 

 panions they are unequalled, and as all round "sports" 

 where is the dog that can look at them. In the challenge 

 class, Boxer IV. had a walk over; he is a fairly representa- 

 tive specimen of the breed, but is much oversized. Open 

 dogs saw that nice sized, game-looking terrier Jack Brigss 

 well to the front; he has improved much of late and is now 

 quite a first-class dog. I believe this win qualifies him for 

 the challenge class; second, a fair dog of race size in Saltus, 

 is well built, and bar his weak, snipy muzzle and really 

 bad coat, I hare little else against him. Commissariat, a 

 fair uncropped dog, far too big, got third, and for once in 

 his life Hanover Boy got his proper position at the foot of 

 the class: his light gooseberry eye, dark shadings, snipy 

 muzzle and extraordinary wide front is enough to keep him 

 out. of any competition. Bitches— The recently imported 

 Candour won hands down here, and Mr. Jarrett, of the 

 Chestnut Hill Collie Kennels, became so infatuated with 

 her that he made her owner a bid of -5?.500 for her, at which 

 price she passes into his hands. When it is considered 

 that Candour is probably the best Irish terrier bitch living, 

 and that she is as yet little over her puppyhood, the price 

 does not seem very big after all. Killarney Girl, a very 

 fair cropped bitch, just full enough in eye, came in for sec- 

 ond honors, ond Salem Witch made a good third. 



D.4NDIE DiNMONT TEV^umv^s—Jaincs Mortimer, Judge.— 

 Open dogs, Amphion, a very characteristic mustard, got the 

 coveted card. He is very washed out in color, and I pre- 

 ferred his "pepper" kennel companion, King of the Heather, 

 to him. The latter is a good sort of Dandie, but not quite 

 good enough in front. Radaer, a promising penper puppy, 

 made an excellent third, while Liird of the Heather and 

 Goyoa brought up the rear. In bitches, Heather Madge, a 

 very fine bitch, but badly turned out, won with a lot in 

 band. Kirsty has a good" topknot, but is at present sadly 

 out of condition. Men a, who got third, is also a fair goou 

 sort, but badly shown; Ainsty Daisy did not put in;an ap 

 pearance. 



BEDLiKaxoN Tekeike,s.— Mr. Wheeler made the best of 

 two really bid classes. Not even one decent-looking terrier 

 present. 



Scotch Terkiers— Jo?hc.s- Mortimer, J^«dr/e,— These made 

 a particularly meritorious turnout, and included some really 

 first-class dogs. In open dogs Kilroy beat his kennel coni 

 panion, Kilcree. As they stood to-day I would reverse the 

 decision. Kilroy has the largest and strongest head, hut it 

 does not possess the quality or character of Kilcree's. Then 

 in size, shape and carriage'of ears, in legs and feet, and in 

 shape and formation of Isody Kilcree has it by a bit. Both 

 are good dogs, and had the third pri'/,e one, Lovat, been a 

 size smaller, either of them would have had to look to their 

 laurels. A rare old-fashioned stamp is Scotch Hot, but he 

 is not what is wanted nowadays. In open bitches, Culbleau 

 won easily, A rare character bitch, full of quality and all 

 over a terrier: second, Grey, another old style one; third, 

 Gipsy Yet, another of the same sort. Mr. Brooks of course 

 won the kennel prize. 



Skye Terriers —James Mortimer, Judge.— The winner 

 in dogs was old Sir Stafford, and he smothers Toodles. 

 Islay, a capitally made one, won in bitches, though End- 

 cliffe Maggie ran her close in head and coat. Scotch Rose 

 was well behind these two. 



Bl.vck and tan Terriers.— Jr/?7ics Mortimer, Jvdge.— 

 We always look tor a good showing in these breeds here and 

 we were not disappointed this time. Sultan smothered old 

 Sir Wallace for cnallenge honors in dogs; no bitches turned 

 up. In open dogs, Salisbury, under new ownership, had a 

 good win over Merry Monarch, whose tan is notrich enough, 

 body too long, eye not dark enoitgh, head rather flat and 

 plain thougn of good length, a smart looking little dog 

 nevertheless. The Black Earl, capitally marked, runs him 

 close, has a nice clean head, little round in skull and ears 

 no1 well cirried, capital thumb marks, etc. Louie could 

 not be denied in bitches, English Lady follows, both are 

 well known. Rochelle Topaz has beautiful tan and thumb 

 marks, but other faults put her back. Puppies ,were good. 

 Lady Don has nice markings and rich tan, but Black Earl 

 runs her close. Space forbids going further into the awards. 

 Yorkshire terriers were poor, the winning bitch being the 

 best. Toys were also hardly worth mentioning: much on the 

 apple-headed sort. 



Pugs.— James Mortimer, .Judge— These turned out well 

 and some of the best we have were on hand. Bonsor scored 

 his first win under his new ownership, beating Bob Ivy in 

 body especially. Cassina was the winner in bitches. That 

 good little dog Dixie won well in open dogs, I spoke of him 

 fully in Lexington report last year, he beats Patsey Bolivar 

 in body and head and carriage of ears, the latter's head 

 being dark and coarse but well shaped, rather large sized. 

 Drake Howard, third, does not carry his ears right and is 

 rather long in body. Penrice Boy has not improved on 

 puppy form. Sara Bernhardt, well-known, won in the 

 next class, beating Midget who is quite a nice one, though 

 her ears are carried wide. Mint, third, is too flat in skull. 

 The winning pup is quite a promising one though rather 

 dark. The kennel priz3 fell to ''Square Deal" EberhardC. 



Tot Spaniels —Chas. R. Mason, Judge —In the open 

 class Toronto Royal Duke won over Royal Roy betterin head, 

 coat and tnn. The well known Topsy won easily again over 

 her kennel mate Ruby, better head. La Fleur, third, fails 

 in markings and coat. Dig. Romeo, the winner last year won 

 in the mixed class and was alone, while a rather large Jap, 

 too long nosed, won in that class. 



Italian Greyhounds.— F. C. Wheeler, Judge.— Bjvon, 

 the winner in dogs, seems a likely one, but really it was im- 

 PDssible to get at the dogs and tell which was which of the 

 others when they were benched so much together. 



The miscellaneous class was not very weii filled and was 

 more or less mixed. I noticed Sheffield Lad; the "Pom" 

 was a winner, and Mr. Hays showed his wolfhound Le- 

 prechau, but the best was a smart Airedale terrier that 

 won first in large size clas?. H. W. Lact. 



Co?'rcct/o«.— In tbe miscellaneous class the winners should 

 be: 1st, W. H. B. Mfdd's Airadale terrier Jack; 2d, A. Trebil- 

 cock's Pomeranian Jumbo; 3d, A. B, Hays's Irish wolfhound 

 Leprechan. 



Mr. Brodie, the owmer of Irifel; Ambassador and othe 



good Irish terriers, wrote the reports on collies, fox-terriers, 

 bull, Iiieh, and other rough terriers. 



MASTIFFS.— CHALLEJStiE-lst, K. L. Kimbaira ElksoB.— Open 

 — Dwre: l8t. F. J. A. Be-ier'.s Beaul'on-'s Beau; 3d, W. D. Forties's 

 Grimsby Oaiitiou; M, .John Massey's Minting IMlnor. BiYc/tes; 

 l3t and 2d. HugK Fslconer'a Attraction ana R^ss; Sd, A. G. 

 Brown's Rutiy. Puptncs: Isl, B. h. Burden's Liou; SJrl, W. D. 

 Forbes'a Grimsbv .Jack.— Novice— 1st, F. J. A. Beier'.'j RHauforl, 

 Beau; 3d, Hugh Falconer's At iraction; 31, W. G-. Doherty'sllford 

 Mint. 



ST, BERNARD?!.— Rough-co.\ted — Challenge — 1st. Col. 

 .Jacob Rvuiperi's AriKtocrat.— Open— rto(/s; lat. iU, H. Moore's Lord 

 Melrnsp; F. Sti-t tenlienz's Helper 8iMk 3d, Pottersbn i-g Keimels' 

 Don Phyllis: 4th, J. S. Williams's Monk. Reserve, C. H. Howard's 

 Safotv, Very high com.. A. .J. G rove's Freuiier. Higu com., P. 

 T. Carev '8 Prince Jraperial and H. E. .lenkiiis's Big Bob. (^'om., 

 G. L. iviaxbii m's CeU.ic, t!. B. rbomp:<on'K Survivor and .J. S. 

 Wi)liam&"d Benmore. BiJclics: If-t, 2d and 3d, Cnl. Jacob Kuppert's 

 Lariy Aune, Ladv Giladwyii and AUrmfiti*; I'h, Pottersburg Ken- 

 nels' Glenisba. ResPTve, F. Stettenhen/.'s Roulette. Very high 

 com., P Hart's Qneen Vic. Hieh pom., J. S. Willia.ms's B ulah. 

 Com., Geo. Masses 's Belle Maida., P. S wi n^iiltpr /'s (Juean Valen- 

 tine and A. 0. Woodman's Speranz^.-FuppiES -I'd;/."; 1st, Duncan 

 O imeron'e Prince Charlie. r>Uche.'<: 1st, Jas. Miller'.-; Mable. 



sr. BERNARDS.— SMO0TH-CoATF.D.-0PEpr-X)r,f7s: lat, 15. H. 

 Moore's Mnlrost ; ith, Frank A. Stanton'.s Sailor. Bii.clies: Ist, 

 E. H. Moorti'a Mi.-:S Altoc ; ;Jd, H. Gorman's Sola: 3d, U, Schier- 

 loh's Charmion; i\h, Fred Stetteubenz's Lady Keeper. Very 

 high com., H. Schierloh's Cleopatra 11. High com., F. Wilson's 

 Nellie. Com., R. W. Tuck's Lady Swiss.— PirpriES—JSifc/i&s: 1st, 

 Fred Stettenbenz'.? Lady Keeper;' 2d, Henry Scbierloh's Cleo- 

 patra IL— NoviOE— Dog-s; l*t, Geo. Wright's Oscar; 2d, .J. S. Wil- 

 Uams's Dictator; 3d, C H. Howard's Safety. Very high com., A. 

 Grove's Premier. High com , Frank A, Stanton's S iilorandP. 

 T. Carey's Price:* Imperial. Bitches: Ist, E. H. Moore's Miss 

 Alton; 2d, Geo. Massey's BsUe Maida; 3d, H, Schierloh's Cleo- 

 patra XL Very high com.. A. C. Woodman's Spprauza. 



NEWFOTTNDL.ANDS.— 1st, T. Langlon's Ma.ior; others with- 

 held. 



GREAT DANES.— Doas: 1st, S. Stewart's Don Caiaar. Jr.; Sd, A. 

 McL. Howard's Bismarck; 3d, F. W. Wilson's Hero. Bitches: Ist, 

 withhPld: 3d, W. F. D irn's Kelpie; Si, F. W. Wilson's Freda; 4tb, 

 Mr. Royal Kennels' Minerva's Fawn. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS (or Psovoi).— Dofirs: l?t, H. W. Hunt- 

 ington's Argosp; 3d, C. S. Hanks's Sarvauets. Bitr.hi'ii: 1st, H. W. 

 Huntington's Princess Irmi; 3vl; C. S, Hanks'.s Flodeyka. 



DEE R HOUNDS.— /)og.s.- Ist, A. M . Lyons's Harvie. Bitches: 1st. 

 1st, H. Smith's Flora. 



Mount Royal Kennels' Mount Royal Wanda and Mount Royal 

 Flos-s. Very high com., C. A. Gibbs's Annie Gordon.— No VICE— 

 Dofls; lat, Mount Royal Kennels' Mount Royal Rush; 2d, A. J. 

 Devonshire'-^ Rober. Bitches: 1st, Dr. S. Dixon's Princess Louise; 

 3d and 3d, Mount Royal Kennels' Mount Eoyal Wanda and Mount 

 tioyal FlosH. 



IRISH WATEB, SPANIELS.— OrEN—Doas; let. T. A. Carson's 

 Da,n Rice; 2d, withheld. BitcheH: 1st, J. C. Nichols's Marguerite: 

 3d, D. H. BastPdo's Flo Sbaughrau; 3d, T. A. Carson's Biddy 

 Donelly.— Pwjipics; lat, J. G. NichoPs Dennis; 2d, T, C. Carson's 

 Biddy DoneUy. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— Ohai-lenge- 1st, A. H. Middleton's 

 Boss III.— Opbn- Ist, A H. Middleton's Drake; 3d, withheld. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— ChAlubnGE— Over 28t:.bs.—D0!Js: 1st, 

 Albert E. Foster's Beverley Negus; 21, .J. P. Kirk'.s Newton Ab- 

 bott Laddie. Bitches: I't, Ancient and Modern Kennels' What 

 Not.— Open— OvEii 28lbs.— Black— Doffs: Ist. Albert E. Foster's 

 .Judea;3d, Dr. S. tf. Bradbury's Warwick; 3d, C. E. Fenton's Kab. 

 Reserve, Corkrown Kennels' Corktown Cupid. Very high com., 

 Herbert M. Howeb's Wonder and J. A. Spracklin's Black Pete II. 

 High com.. J. F. liirk's Rosedale Bob, Com., W. H. Gray's 

 Ban.io. Bitches: 1st and 3d, .J. A. Snracklio's Grace and 

 Daisy Dean; Bd. Corktown Kennels' Dot Snivell. Reserve, 

 J. F. Kirk's Rosedale Pr'ucess. Verv high com., .J. F. 

 Kirk's Rosedale Romp.— Open— Over 28lbs.— Liver —Ist. J. 

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3d, F. Kirk's Rosedate Brush; 3u, C. F. Fenton's Rab. Reserve, 

 d. K. Kirk's Rosedale Princess. 



BEAGLES.— CHALi.EXGE-X>()a.s: Isl, Hornell-Harmony Ken- 

 nels' Tricotrin. Bitches: 1st, Glenrose Kennels' Twin Two; 3d, 

 Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Elf.— Open— Doers.' lat, G. D.Welton's 

 Joe: 21. National Beagle Kennels' Diamond Forest ; 3d, Hornell- 

 Harmony Kennels' Sherry. Very high com. reserve, Albion Ken- 

 nels' Rallyvvood. Very higb com., G. D. Welton's Pomp and 

 Albion Ksnneis' Romp. High com., H. B. Nicoll's King Krueger. 

 Bitclics: 1st, Glenrose Kennels' Partlienia; 3d, Albion Beagle 

 Kennels' Rally. Puppies: 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Roger 

 W.; 2d, G. D. Welton's Vixen.— Undeu 1-Sin.— Challenge— Dogs; 

 Hornell-Harmony Kennels' champion Royal Krueger. Bitches: 

 1st, Glenrose Kenne's' Low; 2d, Hornell-Harmonv Kennels' Alva 

 W.— Open— Dog.s; Ist and 3d, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Laddie 

 and Little Wonder; 3d, F. P. Robson's Bob Krueger. Very high 

 com reserve, Glenrose Kennels' Glenrose. Very high com., Rag- 

 lan Kennels' Guy. Bitches: Ist, Horaell-IHarmony Kennels' Flora 

 K,; 2d, National Kennels' Topsy S.; 3", Albion Beagle Kennels' 

 Periwinkle. Very high com. reserve, Glenrose Kennels' Butteray . 

 Very high com., A. G ddes' Snow and Arden Kennels' Arden's 

 Cora Krueger. High com., Homell-Hirmony Kennels' Nibs. 



GORDON SETTER, COUNT NOBLE, 1st. Toronto, 1S9>. 

 Owned by Mr. S. A. Nickerson, Piovidence, R. I. 



GREYHOUNDS.— CHALLBNGE—Dog.s: 1st. Arthur W. Purbeck's 

 Gem o£ the Spason. Bitches: 1st, Arthur W. Purbeck's Bestwood 

 Daisy.- Open— Do0.s; 1st, A. W. Purbeck's Echo; 2d, J. VV. Wol- 

 fred Wurtele's Justinian O ; ud. reserve, high com, and com., 0. 

 E. Ireson's Ranger, NRver Quit, Twilt a.nd Young Memnon. Very 

 high com., Frank L. M ibee's Fawn and Miss F. HabarPs Fuller- 

 ton. High com-. .Joseph Bradon'a .Jack B. and E. F. Davis's Fleet. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. W'olfrtd Wnrfle's Jetsam; 3d, .\. W. Purbeck's 

 LUy ot Gilnsboro: 31, Chas. E. Rowland's Lsonie. Very high 

 com., Manatang Kennels' Marguerite and C. E. Ireson's Miss 

 Mpmnon. High com. ,Dr, J. Fotheringham's Elsei II. Pwppies; 

 Withheld. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, P. S. Brown's 

 Edgemark. Bitches: 1st, W. B. Wells's Cambriana.—OPBN-Dof/s.' 

 lat, E. G. Walah's Sultan; 3d, Pennsylvania Keunels' Ben Bur of 

 River View ; 8d, Joe Lewis's Tony Gladstone; 4th, W. B. Wells's 

 Matane. Reserve, J. Kime's Druid, Jr. Very high com., T. G. 

 Davey's Brighton Bsnwell, Dr. J. A. Hartman's Sig Gladstone 

 High com., H. Marshall's Lncksleyll., J. Kime's Mingo, Jr., W 

 B. Wells's Luke. Com., C. S Micdouald's Wesimaieland, J- 

 Kime's Brusa K. Bitches: lit, J. Kime's Lady Patch: 21 and 3d, 

 T. G. Davey's Esmeralda; -Ith, W. B. Wells's Daphne. Reserve, 

 Joe Lswi -'i Miss Froat. Very high com., T. G. Davey's Misfor- 

 tune. J Kimtj's Lady Spot High com and com., E'orest Kennels' 

 Forest Louise and Forest Belle. — jMnvxcE— Dogs; 1st, John Aye's 

 Ponto; 21, J. Kime's Druid, Jr.; 3.J, J. A. Hartnian's Sig Glad- 

 atone. Very high com., H. Marshall's Looksley fl., J. Kime's 

 Mingo. Jr. High com., W. Beck's Westminster Duke, T. G. 

 Dave.v's Brighton Bert. Com., Chas. Macdonald's We.-tmoreland 

 B(tc7(f.s; lat, J. Kime's Lady Patch; 3d, Jop Lewis's Miss Frost; 

 81, J. I'. VViliiams'd D.=iisy of Biverview. Very high com., T. G. 

 Davey's Sue Noble. High com , Forest Kennels' Forest Louise. 

 Com., W. M. Wade's Nellie.— Puppies— Doo-s; 3d, Forest Kennels' 

 Forest Count. Bitches: Ist and 2d, Forest. Kennels' Forest Novel 

 and Forest Nina; 31, Mrs. L. A. MoRudy's Jess. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challengs—Doos; 1st, Seminole Kennels' 

 champion Tim; 3d, res. and very nigh com,. Oak Grove Kennels' 

 Kild are, Duke Eteho and Seminole. Bitches: Isf, Seminole Ken- 

 nels' champion Laura B.; 3d and res.. Oak Grove Kennels' Nor- 

 ma and Edna H. Very high com.. Mount Royal Kennels' Elfreda. 

 —Open— Dogs: 1st. Seminole Kennels' Pride of P^isey: 2d, Oik 

 Grove KdiiaelH' K'llaro G enmare; 31, Sijminole Kianels' Mon- 

 tauk, Jr ; i h, Vv^ H. Apted's Toronto Jim. R3S., Mount Royal 

 Kennels' Elfrns. Very iiigh com. , George C. Tucker's Bob T. and 

 Mount Royal Kennels' Elfrin. High o^m., Douglas Chambers's 

 Toronto Garry Owen and Toronto Brownie. Bitches: 1st, Oak 

 Grove Kennels' Rose Savsfleld: 2d. Douglas & Onamoars's Irene; 

 3d, Seminole Kennels' Claremont Heather: I'.n, Douglas & Cham- 

 bers's Toronto Moll ie. Reserve, Douglas & Chambers's Toronto 

 Kitty. Very hieh com., Wm. McKee's Belle.- Novice— Dogs; Ist, 

 W. H. Apted's Toronto Jim; 2d Mount Royal Kennels' Elfius; 

 3d, Samuel Coulson's Sr.. Elmo. Reserve, George C. Tucker's Bob 

 T. Vpry high com., Douglas & Chambers's Toronto Brownie. 

 High com , Seminole Kennels' Sir ELchn. Bitches: 1st, Oak Grove 

 Kemiels' Rose Sarsti«Jd; 3d. Seminole Kennels' Claremont a.ea- 

 tner; 3d, Douglas & Chambers's Toronto MoUie,— Puppies— D.jg.<: 

 1st, William McKee's Dot; 3d, Seminole Kennels' Seminole, Jr. 

 Bitches: Ist, Seminole Kennels' Ssminola Betsy. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge -Dogs; Ist, Dr. G. C. Dixon's 

 LeoB. Bitches: Ut, I)r. S. G. D'xor.'^. Uucncsfi ot Wavsrly: 2d, 

 Mount Royal Keonels' fiilaa.— Open— rwg.!'-: 1st.. lQv\-ood Kennets' 

 Count Koblt: :M. Mot.ul Royal Ken uel.i' Mount Royal Rush; 31, 

 Dr. S. G. Dixoa's Duke of Wpilington: 4th, O. A. LTibHs's Clyde C. 

 High com , W, Patersou's Victor. Bitches: 1-t, J. W. Cxraham's 

 Lady Gordon; 3d, Dr. S, G, Dixon's Princess Louisa; 3d and 4th 



IRISH TERRIERS.— OuALLENGi!;— 1st, Wal+er J. Comstock's 

 Boxer IV.— Open— i5o9s: lat. Toon & Symonds's Jack Briggs: 2d, 

 H. O'Connor's Galties; 3d. W. H. Drummond's Commissariat. 

 Very high com., Walter J. Comstock's Hanover Boy. Bitches: 

 1st. Wm. Brodie's Candour; 3d, T. Brown's Killarney Girl: Sd, 

 Toon & Symonds's Salem Witch. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS — OPEN-Dogs; 1st, Trebilcock & 

 Rogers's Toronto Royal Duke; 31. General Kennels' Royal Boy. 

 Bitches: 1st, Trebilcock & Rogers's Topsy: 2d. Allen Trebilcock 's 

 Ruby; 31, R, G. Wilkie's La, Fleur. 



RURY, BLENHEIM AND PRINCE CHARLES SPANIELS.- 

 1st, Allen Trebilcock's Romeo. 



JAPANESE SPANIELS.— l8t, Alice Rattray's Jap. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.-OPEN-Dt^gs; Ist, Shenango Ken- 

 ^els' Byron; 3d, Mrs. F. M iston'a Miximilian. Bitches: 1st, J. 

 OD. Rockwell's Lavender; 2d, Yorke & Forshaw's Dainty Base; 33, 

 C. F. Backus's Buttercup. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Mastiffs— CanadianKennel Club's diplomas; Bpst brace. Hugh 

 Falconer's Attraction and Bess. Best dog, W. D. Porbes's Grims- 

 by Caution. Best bitch, H. Falconer's Attraction. 



Rough-Coated St. Behnards— Best kennel, Col. Ruppert. 

 Best kennel osvned in Canada, J. S. Williams. C. K. C. diplomas: 

 Best kennel, J. S. Williams. Best brace, Pottersburg Kennels' 

 Don Phyllis and Glenisha. Best dog, Don Phyllis. Best hitch, 

 Glentsha. 



SiiooTH-COATEU St. BERNARDS— C. K. C. diplomas: Best dog, 

 Frank Stanton's Sa-lor, Best bitch, H. Gorman's Sola. 



Newfoundlands— C. K. C. diploma; Beat dog, T. Langton's 

 Major. 



Great Danes— Association prizes and C. K. C. diploma: Bpst 

 kennel, F. W. Wilson. Best brace, F. W- Wilson's Hero and 

 Freda. Best dog, Shirley Stewart's Don Cfe^ar, Jr. Best bitch. 

 Mount Royal Kennels' Minerva's Fawn. 



Russian Wolphounds— Medal, best dog, Argosa. 



Greyhounds— Ba-t kennel, A. VV. Ptirbeck. Best kennel owned 

 in Canada, Canadian specials, C. E. Ireson. Best bi ace. J. W. 

 Wurtele's Justinian and .letsam. Best dog, Justinian. Bestbi'ch, 

 Jetsam Greyhound Club's medal, best dog or bitch, A. W. Pur- 

 beck's Gem of the Season. 



English Foxhounds— Exhibition prize and O. K. C. diplonaa: 

 Best kennel, London Hunt Club. Best brace, Gibbs's Genius and 

 Vexation. Best dog, London Hunt Club's Finder. Best bitch, 

 Vexation. 



American Foxhounds— Sxbibition Association's prize and C. 

 K. C. diploma: Be ^t kennel, Smith & Clark. Best brace. Rally 

 and Maud. Best dog. Rally. Best bitch, Maud. 



Harriers— O.K C. d'ploma. best kennel, F, L. Maybee; best 

 brace, F. L. May bee's Racer and Daisy; best dog, Racer; best 

 bitch, Daisy. 



Pointers.— Exhibition Association prizes and 0. K. C diploma, 

 best kennel, T. Q. Davey; best brace, T. G. Davey's Lady Gay 

 Spanker and Miss Rumoi; best dog, Leamington Pointer Ken- 

 nels ' Count Graphic; best bitch. Lady Gay Spanker; best dog 

 with field trial record, T. G. Davey's Westminster Drake; sweep- 

 stakes for dogs and bitches whelpad in 1891 or 1S9.2, that have 

 never won a money prize, 1, Mount Royal Kennels' Chaira; 3, 

 W. S. Smith's Brighton Don: 3, W.S.Smith's AxtePs Baby; 1, 

 Lf-amington Pointer I^ennels" Duke Graphic. English Setters— 

 Exhibition Assoclatiou prizes and O, Iv. C. diploma, best ksnnel, 

 Jos. Kime; best brase, W. B, Well's Cambriaaa and Matane; 

 best dog, E. J, Walsh's Sultan; best hitch, J. Kime's Lady Patch: 

 best dog with a field trial record, W. B. Well's Luke; best bitch 



