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FOREST AND STREAM. 
a greater improvement in quality, but though the classes 
Were well filled there was not any very noticeable quality in 
the smooth division. Beverwyck Punster furnished the 
challenge dog winner, but he looked light and leggy. Ripon 
Stormer was absent. In open dogs (9) Baverwyck King Pin 
scored somewhat easily In character, though getting a triile 
coarse, especially in skull, excellent front and coat. Belvoir 
King, second, is a. youngster that will keep, he is light and 
leggy at present, but had the cleanest front and a nice long 
head; did not carry his ears well in the ring. Rideau Rivet 
was third, he is too full in brow and skull a bit wide, good 
front, plenty of coat, but not enough rib. Dusky Diamond, 
fourth, is snipy and does not show much terrier character; 
good front aud nice ears; of the others I liked Seacrof tKing, 
is light in body, very fair head and ears. Seacroft Jessie, 
second in bitches (9), her muzzle should be stronger, good 
legs and feet, and with a better spring of ribs would be im- 
proved. Stardale Belle stands a little out in front, fair head 
and body, should be a trifle shorter and deeper. Belvoir 
Becky, third, showed an excellent front, muzzle a bit weak 
before the eye, and skull should be deeper and not so ronnd, 
eye rather light. Beverwyck Twinkle hardly deserved her 
fourth position, losing in head and front to the others. Bel- 
voir Queen, reserve, has an excellent pair of forelegs, nice 
ea,r and head, body needs furnishing yet, but was in ex- 
cellent coat; should have, been fourth. Seacroft Spendthrift 
was lucky, poor head. In dog puppies (8) Seacroft Duke beat 
Stardale Sharke in feet, ears and body, but not in bone. 
Belvoir Queen won nicely in bitches (7) and Seacroft Duke 
took the novice dog prize from nine others, followed by Star- 
dale Sharke and Stardale Sunbeam had a bloodless victory 
in the bitch class. 
The wire-haired division was strongly supported. Of 
course the classification was very liberal and duplicates 
were abundant. In challenge dogs Oakleigh Bruiser beat 
Undercliffe Cornet in cleanness of head and shoulder, but 
was shown light. In bitches Sister Pattern, out of shape, 
was luckily alone. Open dogs was another victory for Brit- 
tle, but considering his mouth and age, good dog as he un- 
doubtedly is, Dark Eye might well have scored though he is 
inot so straight in front but was in better coat. Compton 
Vindex had been in the wars to look at his head, and this is 
ihis worst feature; ears are big but well made otherwise, 
(when we could see him properly. Brittle Beaut beat his old 
antagonist, Mister Great Snap, being better now in head 
and bone, but rather leggy; Mr. G. S. is a better size. Hali- 
fax Revival was dead out of shape but he is all a terrier.with 
great bone and excellent forelegs. In bitches (6) Roath Ren- 
nie, the winner, is not in good sha.pe; a bit wide in front, 
good skull and ears well carried. Bonnet, from the same 
kennel, is too full in eye and puts her feet too close; fair 
coat. Hill Hurst Brunette's nice front and fairly long head 
deserved her recognition. Roth's Tacit has gone off rather. 
The novice dog (6) winner Compton Bruiser will probably 
get coarse in skull, excellent front, ears and coat. Aldon 
Fire Ball is a bit bowed in front, and Once Again (we hope 
•so Major Stewart) is a big unfurnished one. In bitches (6), 
2L H. Bennetta and My Own took the money and the former 
irepeated the win in the puppy class with Once Agaiu the 
irunner up and Aldon Blue Bonnie third in both classes. 
Hill Hurst Kennel took the kennel prize for wire or smooth 
:and Compton Kennels that for wires. The Canadian Club 
©ffered a good lot of specials, but there seems to be a little of 
last year's enthusiasm wanting this time. 
Yorkshires (James Mortimer, Judge).— Very poor and 
only a third awarded. Two fair toys were shown, in Paddy, 
Tricks and Tessie. 
Pugs {James Mortimer, Judge).— As usual a poor lot. 
Challenge classes empty. Prizes withheld from a motley 
crew in open dogs and Daisy Bell, leggy and light in muzzle, 
won unopposed in thebiteu class. Novice prizes withheld. 
Toy Spaniels (E. M. Oldham, Judge).— In King Charles 
spaniels Toronto Royal Duke took the challenge prize. In 
open dogs Dominion Prince won over Toronto Charlie II., 
though the latter has the best head, especially skull and tan 
and coat. In bitches Rose beat Annie Laurie nicely in nearly 
every point, and the latter excels Ruby, third, in skull and 
depth of muzzle, but loses behind aud in body and color. 
Romeo won again in the mixed toy spaniel class, followed by 
a Blenheim with a better, shorter muzzle; both dogs are too 
big. 
Italian Greyhounds {James Mortimer, Judge).— Dainty 
Lass, the Louisville winner, was alone. In the miscellaneous 
class a fairish basset won over the Chinese crested Too Too, 
with a white English terrier in poor condition third. 
H. W. Lacy. 
LIST OF AWARDS. 
MASTIFFS.— Challenge— Bitches: 1st, C. E. Bunn's Lady Ooleus; 
3d, H. Falconer's Attraction.— Open— Dogs:. 1st and 2d, O. E. Bunn's 
Ealderman and Leamington; 3d ano high com., W. D. Forbes's Grimsby 
Caution and Nigo. Very high com., J. A. Baier's Beaufort's Boy. 
Bitches: 1st, C. E. Bunn's Mina Minting; 2d, Woodbury Kennels' 
Cerene; 3d, H. Falconer's H R. H. Very high com., VV. £>. Forbes's 
Ilford Bess —Novice— 1st &nd 2d, C. E. Bunn's Ealderman and Mina 
Minting; 2d, H. Falconer's H. R. H. 
ST. BERNARDS. — Rough-Coated. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Argyle 
Kennels' Sir Bedivere Bitches: 1st, Argyle Kennels' Rustic Beauty.— 
•Open— Dogs: 1st, G. Barrow's Imperial: 2d, T. S. Vipond's Duke 
Wellington II, ; 3d, Belle Isle Kennels' Earl Douglas. Very high com., 
IP. F. Carey's Prince Imperial and A. Wilson's Don Nora. Com., P. 
iZeidler's Leo Z. and J. W. Nagle's Sir Henry Havelock. Bitches: 1st, 
Argyle Kennels' Lady Adelaide; 2d and reserve, Belle Isle Kennels 5 
jArtfUa and Lady Martin; 3d and very high com., P. Hart's Vera aud 
Queen Vic. Com., J. C. Palmer's Nell Gwynne and J. Miller's 
Mable. Puppies: 1st, J. W. Nagle's Lord Ponto and Twilight: 2d, P. 
Hart's jLady Wallace. 
ST. BE&NARDS.— Smooth-Coated.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Argyle 
Kennels' Alton JI —Open— Dogs: 1st, Belle Isle Kennels' Clovis; 2d, 
Argyle Kennels" Argyle Alpha; 3d, F. H. Norris's Dawn. Bitches: 1st, 
Argyle Kennels' Lady Judith; 2d, H. Gorman's Linda; 3d and very 
higbcom., P. Hart's Lady Wallace and Wilda.— Novice— Dogs: 1st, 
Belle Isle Kennels's Clovis; 2d, G. Barron's Imperial; 3d and reserve, 
J. W. Nagle's Lord Ponto and Sir Henry Havelock. High com., P. J. 
Carey's Prince Imperial. Com., D. Cameron's Prince Charlie, J. Ross' 
Battle Blent and Typical Kennels' Donovan. Bitches: 1st, Belle Isle 
2d and very high com., P. Hart's Vera and Lady Wallace; 3d, H. Gor- 
jnan's Liuda High com., J. W. Nagle's Twilight. Com., E. H, Caddy's 
Royal Mona and J. W. Nagle's Lady Havelock. 
NFWFOUNDLANDS. — Open— Dogs: Extra 1st, Typical Kennels' 
Rover; 1st. Jas. Craig's Charlie; 2d withheld. 
GREAT DANES.— Open— Dogs: Wortemburg Kennels' Don Ceesar, 
Sr. Bitches: 1st, H. P. Breary's Ruth; 2d, Wortemburg Kennels' 
Brenda —Novice— 1st, Wortemburg Kennels' Brenda. 
RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Terra Cotta 
Kennels' champion Argoss; 2d, Ohas. S. Hanks's Col, Dietz. Bitches: 
1st, Terra Cotta Kennels' champion Princess Irma; 2d, Chas. S. Hanks'* 
fcSvodka.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Chas. S. Hanks's Sorvanantes: 2d, Terra 
Cotta Kennels' Odrooski; 3d, John W. Kerr's Ivan. Very high com 
Dr. A. R Gordon's Kriletzka. Bitches: 1st and 3d, Chas. S. Hanks's 
Zmeika and Lady Dietz; 2d and very high com., Terra Cotta Kennels' 
Riga and Daiska. 
SCOTCH STAGHOUNDS. — Challenge — 1st, W. H. Muir's Olga - 
Oe&u—Dogs: 1st and 2d, H. W. Muir's Bruar II. and Paul Potter. 
GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge -Dogs: 1st, Terra Cotta Kennels' 
Gem of the Season. Bitches: 1st and dd. Terra Cotta Kennels' South- 
ern Beauty and Wild Rose —Open— Dogs: 1st. Terra Cotta Kennels' 
Dallas; 2d, H. Barker's Lord Tornngton; 3d and high com., J. WolEred 
Wurtele's Justinian aud Justinian II. Bitches: 1st. H. Barker's 
Cyclone; 2d and high com., J, Wolfred Wurtele's Jetsam and Jess; 
3d and high com., Terra Cotta Kennels' Chips aud Pee De-Ku —Novice 
—1st, H. Barker's Cyclone; 2d and 3d, W. F. Randall's Miss Never 
Settle and Qrinisby Ranger. 
FOXHOUNDS.— Challenge— Bitches: 1st, Smith & Clark's Vexa- 
tion. 
ENGLISH FOXHOUNDS.-Opew— Dogs: 1st and 3d, Smith & Clark's 
Rmgwood and Genius II.; 2d, very high com. and high com., Typical 
Kennels Bugler, Touchstone and Major. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Typical 
Kennels' Belle and Frolic. 
AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS,— Open— 1st, Smith & Clarke's Clinker; 
2d, T. Woolings's Trooper; 3d, J. H. Fleming's Grip. Bitches: 1st, 
Smith & Clark's Maud; 2d, D< Purkess's Rusb. 
POINTERS. — Challenge — Bitches (501bs. and over): 1st, T. G. 
Davey's Josie Bracket.— Open— Dogs (551bs. and over): 1st, T. G. 
Davey's Jone. Bitches (501bs. and over): 1st, T. G. Davey's Brighton 
Leda; 2d, Forest Kenuels' Phantom.— Challenge —Bitches (under 
501bs.): 1st, T. G. Davey's Miss Rumor.— Open Dogs (under 55lbsO: 
1st, T. G. Davey's Ridgeview Comet. Bitches (under 501bs.): 1st, 
Mount Royal Kennels' Chaira; 2d and 3d, T. G. Davey's Faustina and 
Lucy.— Novice— 1st, T. G. Davey's Faustina: 2d, Forest Kennels' Dick 
Taylor. 
ENGLISH SETTERS. —Dogs: 1st, R. Merrill's Paul Bo; 2d, J. Mantz's 
Washtenaw Grouse; 3d, A. Wells's Matane. Reserve, T. G. Davey's 
Brighton Tobe. Very high com. and com.. Dr. J. Kime's Druid, Jr., 
and Mingo, Jr. Bitches: 1st, Dr. J. Kime's Lady Patch; 2d, A, Wells's 
Luna; 3d and reserve, T. G. Davey's Misfortune and Liberty H. Very 
high com., John Smith's May, Forest Kennels' Forest Trippo. High 
com., Forest Kennels' Forest Louise. Com., C. G. Winchell's Nita 
Gitana.— Novice -Dogs: 1st, T. G. Davey's Brighton Monk; 2d, Dr. J. 
Kime's Royal Dan; 3d, Forest Kennels' Forest King. High com., Miss 
Bertha Sampson's Camp, E. H. Bickford's Brush. Bitches: 1st, Dr. J. 
Kime's Lady Lucy; 2d, T. G. Davey's Misfortune; 3d, R. A. McCready's 
Jess, Reserve, Forest Kennels' Forest Trippo. Very high com.. John 
Smith's May. High com., Forest Kennels' Forest Starlight, A. Wells's 
Dido ni. Com., Forest Kennels' (2) Sultana and Forest Lulu. 
IRISH SETTERS. — Dogs: 1st, J. B. McKay's Killane; 2d, Woodbury 
Kennels' Don; 3d, S. Coulson's St. Elmo. Bitches: 1st, J. B. McKay's 
River Roe.— Novice— Dogs: 1st, Woodbury Kennels' Don; 2d, S. Coul- 
son's St. Elmo. Bitches: 1st, Forest K.jnnels' Forest Sunset ; 2d, Typi- 
cal Kennels' Biddy. 
GORDON SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, W. P. Moss's Black Prince; 2d, 
Woodbury Kennels' Guy; 3d. S. R. Graham's Rock. Bitches: 1st, 
Forest Kennels' Mt. Royal Wanda; 2d, H. K. Smith's Countess Roxie. 
—Novice— 1st, W. P. Moss's Black Prince; 2d, Woodbury Kennels' Guy: 
3d, S. R. Graham's Rock. 
COLLIES.— Dogs: 1st, A. J. & H. L. Jeffrey's Ightenhill Chief; 2d 
and 3d, Saunders & Mighton's Finsbury Hero and Finsbury Dude; 
4th and very high com. reserve, R. G Steacy's and Clip. 
Bitches: 1st, R. G. Steacy's Old Hall Perfect; 2d, Shepnard Kennels' 
Sheppardess; 3d, Saunders Mighton's Nor?,.— Novice— Dogs: 1st, H. 
N. Crossley's Rufford Whitefriar; 2d and reserve, A. J. & H. L. Jef- 
frey's Ightenhill Chief and MacLeod; 3d, Saunder & Mighton's Cana- 
dian Monarch. Bitches: 1st, Sheppard Kennels' Sheppardess; 2d, 
H. N. Crossley's Strathella; 3d. A. J. & H, L. Jeffrey's Stratford Nel- 
lie. Reserve, C. Y. Ford's Otterburn Peggie. 
BULLDOGS.— Challenge— 1st, Toon & Thomas's Romance. 
BULL-TERRIERS. — Challenge — Dogs: lst.W. J. Higginson's Duke 
of Rochester. Bitches: 1st, W. Hammall's Vesper Bell; 2d, G. P. Run- 
ton's Kit.— Open— Dogs (30lbs. and over): 1st, W. J. Higginson's Billy 
Bulger; 2d, J. McOormack's Chatham Bob; 3d, J Otis Fellows 's Har- 
psr's Whiskey. Very high com., H. H. Curtis's Buxton Baron II. 
Bitches: 1st and 2d, Wentworth Kennels' Edgewood Robin and White 
Rose. Dogs (under 301bs): 1st aud 3d, Wentworth Kennels' Prin- 
cipio and Barton; 2d, W. Hammall's Vesper Willow. Bitches: 1st 
and 2d, W. J, Higginson's Nellie Harper and Bess of Rochester; 3d, 
Wentworth Kennels' Countess of Wentwortb.— Novice— Dogs: 1st 
Hornell-Harmony Keunels' Harper's Whiskey; 2d, W. Hammall's Ves- 
per Willow; 3d, G C. Mashinter's Nap. High com., M. Vaisey's Royal 
of Rochester. Bitches: 1st and 3d, W. J. Higgiason's Bess of Roches- 
ter and Duchess of Rochester; 2d, high com. and com., Wentworth 
Kennels' White Rose, Queen Bass and Wbite Star. 
IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, Toon& Thomas's Brickbat, Jr. 
— OPEN-Dogs; 1st, T. S. Bellin's Marton Shamrock; 2d, J. B. McLean's 
Mount Royal Kennels' Carletoa Nora. High com., C. Lyndon's Belle 
of Shannon. Com , Toon & Thomas's Judy.— Novice— 1st, T. S. Bel- 
lin's Marton Shamrock; 2d and com., T. Geoghegau's Rose and Lady 
Alice; 31, Mount Royal Kennels' Carleton Nora. High com, T. 
Geogbegan's Boxer Pat and C. Lyndon's Belle oC Shannon. 
DANDLE DIN MO .NT TERRIERS. - 
R.Wanless's Bruce. 
-Dogs: 1st and 2d withheld; 3d, 
BEDLINGTON TERRIERS — Dogs: 1st, 3d and high com., R. H 
Barber's Mike, Dash and Dan; 2d, F. McOurry's Biucher. Bitches: 1st, 
Mount Royal Kennels' M-ssTack; 2d, R. H. Barber's Floss. 
SCOTCH TERRIERS.— Challenge —1st and 2d, Brooks & Ames's 
champion Tiree and Kilroy.— Open— 1st, 2d aud very high com , Brooks 
& Ames's Wankle Tam, Wankie Dandie and Wankie Caddie; 3d W P 
Fraser's St. Ciair Dsn. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d, Brooks & Ames's 
Vorda, Clutha and Wankie Janet. Reserve, W. P. Frasar's Sc. Clair 
Annie. Very high com., Toon & Taonns'a Marry Call. High com., 
Compton Kennels' Compton Belie. — Novice— Dogs: 1st and very high 
com., B-ooks & Ames's Wankie D indie and Wankie Caddie; 2d, Comp- 
ton Kennels' Compton Styx; 3d, W. P. Fra3er's St. Clair Don. Bitclies: 
1st and 2d, Brooks & Ames's Clutha and Wankie Janet; 3d, W. P. 
Fraser's St. Clair Annie. Very high com., W. L. Crawford's Highland 
Tatters. High eom,W. P. Prater's BrawLass and Inverness Girl. 
Com., C. S. Hanks's Burton Bitters. 
SKYE TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. E. M.Williams's champion Old 
Burgundy. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Mrs. E. M. Williams's Fanbur and 
Princess May.— Novice— 1st and 2d, Mrs. E. M.Williams's Fanbur and 
Buccaneer. 
AIREDALE TE RRIERS.— 1st, B. R. McConkey's Booties; 2d and 3d, 
D. L. McCarthy's Bess and Nettle. 
BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Challenge -1st, Rochelle Kennels' 
Broomfield Sultan; 2d, Toon & Thomas's Gipsey Girl.— Open— Dogs: 
1st and 2d, F C. McLean's Fred and Darkie; 3d, G. E. Manson's 
Sambo. Bitches: 1st and 3d, F. C. McLean's Roche Tulip and Rochelle 
Majestic; 2d, C. Farrow's Topsy. Very high com., Mrs. C. Farrow's 
Chloe. 
POODLES. — Challenge -Dogs: 1st, Morey Kennels' Rajah. Bitches; 
1st, Meadowmere Kennels' Cnloe.— French— Dogs: 1st, Hill Hurst 
Kennels' Hill Hurst Nap; 2d, Morey Kennels' Tribune; 3d, Meadow 
mere Kennels' Eaaperor. Very high com., J. P. Wade's Dan Lamont 
Com., Woodbury Kennels' Diabolo. Bitches: 1st, J. P. Wade's Vic- 
toria; 2d and 3d, Hill Hurst Kennels' Hill Hurst Posey and Hill Hurst 
Dinah. Very high com., Morey Kennels' Black Maria.— Russian— 1st 
and 3d, Woodbury Kennels' Wbite Peta and White Bob. 
IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-2>ogs; 1st, T. A. Carson's Dan Riee- 
2d, Wm. Marsden's Jacko; 3d, Typical Kennels' Shaun Rhu. Com 
Andrew Laidlaw's Dennis. Bitches: 1st, Andrew Laidlavv's Mar- 
guerite. 
CLUMBER SPANIELS —Dogs: 1st, Sidney Smith's Quester. Bitches- 
1st, J. A. Spraklin's Maud. 
FIELD SPANIELS.— Over 28lbs.— Challenge -Dogs: 1st, Ed H. 
Wilson's Brantford Mohawk. Bitches: 1st, J. A. Spracklm's Daisy 
Deane; 2d, R. P. Keasbey's Rosedale Bess.— Black— Open— Dogs: 1st 
Toon & Thomas's Staly Baron; 2d, R. P. Keasbey's Echo. Bitches: 
1st, Woodbury Kennels' Maid; 2d, J. A. Spracklin's Black Queen; 3d, 
Typical Kennels' Nancy.— Liver— 1st and 3d, R. P. Keasbey's Ooiesnill 
Rufus and Gypsey Belie; 2d, Typical Kennels' Napoleon.— Ant othkr 
Color— 1st, Dr. Wm. Mole's Jack; 2d, J. A. Spracklin's Spotted Boy; 
8dand <lth, Typical Kennels' Nellie and Antique. — Novice— 1st, J. A. 
Spracklin's Spracklin's Belle. 
COOKER SPANIELS (not over 281bs.) — Black — Challe *'ge — 1st, J 
H. Herbertson's Pickpania.— Open— Dogs: Equal 1st, Ancient and 
Modern Spaniel Kennels' Still in the Ring; 3d, George Douglas's 
Woodland Clipper; 4th, W. B. Palmer's Tim. Bitches: 1st ana 3d, 
Andrew Laidlaw's Baby Ruth and Rideau Renie; 4tb, George Douglas's 
Flossy Wilshire. Reserve, Ed. A, Wilson's Miss Phyllis. High com 
M. Lellis's Fanny.— any Other Color than Black— Challenge— 
1st, Brant Cocker Kennels' Brantford Red Jacket; 2d, Thos. McKay 
Robertsons Red Obo.— Open— Dogs: 1st, T. Clappison's Hamilton 
Jack; 2d, George Douglas's Keswick. Bitches: 1st, Andrew Laidlaw's 
Fannie; 2d and 4th, Brant Cocker Kennels' Brantford Beauty ana Red 
Rose; 3d, Raglan Kennels' Raglan Russette. Reserve, Wm. McDonala s 
Queenie Mac. Very hign com., John J. Guy's Heatherbloom and 
Ueorge Douglas's Polly Harmon. High com., A. M. Ecclestone's Red 
Duchess and Thos. McK. Robertson's Cora G. Com., Wm. Weeks's 
Red Vixen and J. T. Boya's Daisy.— Novice— Dogs (any coloh): 1st, 
Ancient and Modern Spaniel Kennels' Still in tue Ring ; 2d, Andrew 
Laidlaw's Commodore; 3d, Geo. Douglas's Woodland Clipper Reserve 
W. B. Palmer's Tim. Very high com., Alex. Wilkie's Red Ragiand! 
High com., Wm. Weeks's Red Kaiser. Bitches: 1st, Andrew Laidlaw's 
Cora II.; 2d, Wm. Macdonald's Queenie Mac; 3d, Geo. Douglas's Polly 
Harmon. Reserve. Raglan Kennels' Raglan Ruby. Very high com 
John J. Guy's Heatherbloom. High com , J. B. Early's Judy.— Puppies 
—Dogs: 1st, W, B. Palmer's Tim; 2d, Geo. Douglass's Billy; 3d, Miss 
M. Holden's Red Sultan. Reserve, W. Weeks's Red Mikado Coax 
James J. Wilson's Turk. Bitches: 2d, A. M. Ecclestone's Red Duchess : 
3d, Wm. MacDonald's Queenie Mac. Reserve, J. A. Spracklin's Violet.' 
DACHSHUNDS. — Dogs: 1st, R. McConkey's Topaz. Bitches: 1st 
and x'd, Vento Farm Kannels' Maeusehen von Vento and Vento Flossie. 
BEAGLES. — Challenge — Dogs (over 18in.): 1st, Hornell-Harmony 
Kennels Sherry. Bitches: 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' champion 
Elf.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kenuels' Roger W • 2d, G 
D. Welton's Pomp. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' 
Daisy Corbett and Rose Graham,— Novice— Bitches: 1st, G D Wel- 
ton's Kitty Glover; 2d, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Rose Graham.— 
Challenge— Dogs (13in. and under): 1st, Rornell -Harmony Kenuels' 
champion Royal Krueger, Bitches: 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' 
champion Aya w.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Hornell-Harmony Ken- 
nels' Little Wonder and Razzle. Bitches: 1st and 3d, Hornell-Harmony 
Kennels' Evangeline and Dazzle; 2d, G. D, Welton's Kitty Clover. 
FOX-TERRIERS.— Challenge -Dogs; 1st, C. Rathbone's Beverwyck 
Punster.— Open— Dogs; 1st, A. A. Macdonald's Beverwyck King Pin; 
2d, R Gibson's Belvoir King; 3d, P. G. Keyes's Rideau Rivet; 4th, D 
J. Kelly's Dusky. Very high com , Dr. J. F. Belt's Hillside Royal, 
C. 8. Hanks's Seacroft King and C. Lyudon's Tally Ho. High com 
W. A. Littlejohn's Dusky Luck. Com., Dr, W. MoJe*s Trap. Bitches: 
1st aud high com., C. S. Hanks's Seacroft Jessie and Lady Spendthrift; 
2d, J. O. Bennett's Stardale Belle; 3d and reserve, R. Gibson's Belvoir 
Becky and Belvoir Queen; 4th, A. A. Macdonald's Beverwyck Twinkle. 
— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, C. S. Hanks's Seacroft Duke: 2d and very high 
com., J. O. Bennet's Stardle Sharke and Stardle Squire; 3d, D. J. 
Kelly's Dusky Diamond. High com,, Compton Keunels' Compton 
Viper and W. A. Littlejohn's Dusky Luck. Bitches: 1st, R. Gibson's 
Belvoir Queen; 2d, J. O. Bennett's Stardle Sunbeam; 3d, C T. Hanks's 
Seacroft Mystery. Very high com., Compton Kennels' Compton 
Flash.— Novice— Dogs: 1st, C, S. Hanks's Seacroft Duke; 2d, J. O. 
Bennett's Stardle Sharke; 3d, D. J. Kelly's Dusky Diamond. Very 
high com., C. McOormick's Buzz, J. O. Bennett's Stardle Squire and 
W. A. Littlejohn's Stardle Star. High com., M. E. Mitchell's Blemton 
Tom. Bitches: 1st, J. O. Bennett's Stardale Sunbeam. 
WIRE-HAIRED FOX-TERRIERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Hill 
Hurst Kennels' Oakleigh Bruuier; 2d,, A. Whyte's Undercliffe Cornet; 
Bitches: 1st, Hill Hurst Kennels' Sister Pattern.— Open— Dogs; 1st, 
Hill Hurst Kennels' Brittle; 2d, A. A. MacDonald's Dark Eye; 3d and 
high com., Compton Kennels' Compton Vindex and Tiuderbox; 4th, 
Rochelle Kennels' Brittle Beant. Very high com., G. M. H. Richie's 
Mister Great Snap and A. 0. Bradbury's Halifax Revival. Bitches: 1st 
and 2d, Compton Kennels' Roath Reniue and Bonnet; 3d, Hill Hurst 
Kennels' Hill Hurst Brunette. Reserve, Bain & Close's My Own. 
Very high com., W. 0. Dulles's Roche Tacit.— Novice— Dogs; 1st, 
Compton Kennels' Compton Bruiser; 2d, A. A. Macdonald's Aldon 
Fire Ball; 3d, A. D. Stewart's Once Again. Very high com., Rochelle 
Kennels* Brittle Beant. High com., M. O'Rourke's Bodo. Bitches: 
1st, H. H. Hunnewell, Jr.'s Hill Hurst Brunette; 2d, Bain & Close's 
My Own; 3d, A. A. Macdonald's Aldon Blue Bonnie. Very high com., 
0. Lyudon's Aldon Laurel. Puppies: 1st, Hill Hurst Kennels' Hill 
Hurst Brunette; 2d, A. D. Stewart's Once Again; 3d, A. A. Macdonald's 
Aldon Blue Bonnie. Very high com., A. C. Bradbury's Maybrobk 
Vixon. 
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Dogs: Prizes withheld. Bitches: 1st 
and 2d, withheld; 3d, Mrs. J. A. Pitt's Baby Bunting. 
TOY TERRIERS— Other than Yorkshires.— 1st, E. F. Mumford's 
Paddy Tricks; 2d, W. R. Mumford's Tessie. 
PUGS.— Dogs: Prizes withheld. Bitches: 1st, Woodbury Kennels' 
Daisy Bell. — Novrce— Prizes withheld. 
KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— Challenge -1st, A. Trebilcock's 
Toronto Royal Duke.— Open— Dogs; 1st, Mrs. Ben Davis's Dominion 
Prince; 2d, A. Trebilcock's Toronto Ohariie II. Bitches: 1st, Mrs. Ben 
Davis's Rose; 2d, Lovell & Wodehcfuse's Annie Laurie; 3d, A. Trebil- 
cock's Ruby. 
RUBY, BLENHEIM, PRINCE CHARLES AND JAPANESE SPAN- 
IELS— 1st, A. Trebilcock's Romeo; 2d, Prince Charlie. 
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— Bitches: 1st, Mrs. Ben Davis's Dainty 
Lass. 
MISCELLANEOUS.-lst, C. S. Hanks's Drayman (basset hound) ; 
2d, Woodbury Kennels' Too Too (Chinese-crested dog); 3d, W. J. Hig- 
ginson's Guess (white English terrier). 
SPECIALS. 
Mastiffs— Best kennel, C. E. Bunn. Best kennel owned by Canadian 
exhibitor, W. D. ITorbes? St. Bernards— Best kennel, Argyle Kennels. 
Best Canadian Kennel, P. Hart. Best in show, Sir Bedivere. Russian 
Wolfhounds— Best kennel, Seacroft Kennels. Greyhounds— Best ken- 
nel, Terra Cotta Kannels. Best Canadian kennel, Terra Cotta Kennels. 
Foxhounds— Best kennel, Smith and Clark. Pointers— Best open and 
Canadian kennels, T. G. Davey.. Best dog bred in Canada, Forest Ken- 
nels' Dick Taylor. Euglish Setters— Best open and Canadian kennels, 
T. G. Davey. Best English setter dog bred in Canada, A. Wells's 
Matane; best bitch ditto, Dr. J. Kime's Lady Patch. Best brace, Lady 
Patch and Lady Lucy. Irish Setters— Best dog bred in Canada, S 
Coulson's St. Elmo; best bitch ditto, Typical Kennels' Biddy. Gordon 
Setters— Best dog bred in Canada, W. P. Moss's Black Prince; best 
bitch ditto, Forest Kennels' Mount Royal Wanda. Collies— Best open 
and Canadian kennel, Saunders and Mighton. Best Canadian-bred 
dog in novice clasr, A. J, & H. L. Jeffrey's Malcolm; best bitch ditto, 
Stratford Nellie. Best dog bred in Canada, Macleod; best bitch ditto, 
Stratford Nellie. Collie Club specials did not All. Bull-terriers— Best 
kennel, W. J. Higginson. Best owned iu Canada, Wentworth Ken- 
nels. Best dog or bitch bred in Cauada, Vesper Belle. Irisn Terriers 
—Best kennel, Thomas Geoghan. Scottish Terriers— Best kennel, 
Wankie Kennels. Stye Terriers — Best kennel, Mrs. E M 
Williams. Black and Tan Terriers— Best kennel, F. C. McLean" 
Poodles.— Best kennel, Woodbury Kennels. Spaniels— Nawton Ab- 
bott cup for best field spaniel bitch, J, A. Spracklin's Daisy Deane; 
reserve, Spracklin's Belle. Best kennel of field spaniels, R. P. Keasbey. 
Best kennel of cockers, A. Laidlaw. Best kennel of red cockers, Brant 
Cocker Kernels. The Wnitehead trophy for best cocker stud dog's 
get, champion Black Duke with Pickpania and Woodland Princess. 
Best brace of cockers, Geo. Douglas's Billy and Woodland Princess. 
Best red cocker bitch, Brantford Beauty. The McDonnell trophy for 
best kennel of field spaniels owned in Toronto, Typical Kennels 
Beagles— Best Kennel, Hornell-Harmony Kennels. Best brace of 
bitches, Daisy Corbett and Evangeline. Bast in show, champion Royal 
Krueger. Fox-terriers— Best kennel, Hill Hurst Kennels. -Best Cana- 
dian kennel, Compton Kennels. Best pup sired by Dark Eye or 
champion Blemton Trump, Chas. Longjon's Aldon Laurel. Canadian 
Fox- rerriar Club specials: Best kennel of smooths, John O. Bennett. 
Best kennel of wires, Compton Kennels. Bast brace of smooths, A- 
U. Macionald's Baverwyck Itmg Pin and Baverwyck Twinkle. Best 
brace of wires, Compton Keunels' Roath Rannie aud Compton Vindex, 
Best smooth dog. King Pin. Bast smooth bitch, Stardale Bolle. Best 
wire dog, Dark Eye. Best bitch, Roath Raunie. Best Canadian-bred 
puppy (-.mooth) undar 12mos. old, S ardale Sharke; bitch ditto, Bel- 
voir Queen. Best Canadian bred dog pup under l2mos., Stardale 
Sharka. Best Canadian-bred wire bitch puij under 12mos., Aldon Blue 
Bonnie Yorkshire terriers— Best open and Canadian kennels, Mrs 
Pitt. Pugs— Best kennel, Woodoury Kennels. Toy spaniels— Best 
kennel, Allen Trebilcock. Handlers prize, W. J. Tulk, Jr. and Fred 
Kirby. 
POINTS AND FLUSHES. 
IBy a Stqff Correspondent] 
Field Trial Echoes. 
Capt. McMurdo will remain at Union Point, Man., till 
about October 1st. He, having a domicile of his own in 
Manitoba, can shoot without restriction after the season 
opens on the loth inst. 
Mr. J. .1. Spracklin will remain at Dominion City for a 
while before returning; home. 
Mr. D, E. Rose has decided to remain in Manitoba and 
give his dogs work on chickens until the season in Indiana 
is favorable for work on quails, wheu he will return there 
and prepare his dogs for the trials of the United States Field 
Trials Club at Bicknell. 
Mr. J. M. Avent said that he would return to Mississippi 
immediately after the conclusion of the held trials at Morris. 
Mr. J. B. Stoddard will remain at Morris, Man., till the 
season is favorable for work on quails in the States. His 
pointer dog Tick Boy madeamostformidablerunin the com- 
petition, and will be a competitor to treat with great respect 
if he is run in any of the forthcoming field trial events. 
Mr. J. A. Armstrong made a very favorable impression 
during the Manitoba field trials, that event marking his 
dehut a,s a field trial handler in America. The quietness and 
effectiveness he displayed in handling his dogs is worthy 
the emulation of the American handlers. Constant whistl- 
ing and shouting are true signs of unskiilfulness, providing 
that the dogs are not deaf. 
Mr. "W. B. Wells was the subject of much praise for the 
skillful manner in which he managed the competition and 
the soundness of his awards. Everybody seemed pleased 
with his rulings; a.nd when a judge can conclude a eompeti 1 
tion in such a manner, it must be well done beyond question. 
J~ B. WATERS. 
Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 12. 
