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Dog Show Dates. 
April 10-12.—Washington Kennel Club, Washington, D.C. 
George F. Foley, Supt. Entries close March 25. 
April 11-12.—Lawrence Kennel Club, Lawrence, Mass. 
Paul O. Pipping, Sec’y. 
April 15-17.—Norfolk-Portsmouth Kennel Association, at 
Norfolk, Va. S. E. Tillett, Sec’y. 
April 18-19.—French Bulldog Club, at Astor Hotel, New 
York. O. F. Vedder, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Long Island Kennel Club, at Brighton Beach, 
L. I. A. A. Post, Sec’y. 
May 31.—Bulldog Breeders’ sixth open show at Grand 
Central Palace. 
May 31.—Wissahickon Kennel Club All Terrier Show at 
Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. Price, Jr., Sec’y. 
June 7,—Nassau County Kennel Club, at Belmont Park, 
L. 1. E. H. Berendsohn, Sec’y. 
Sept. 9.—San Mateo Kennel Club, San Mateo, Cal. 
Irving C. Ackerman, Sec’y. 
Sept. 12.—Lenox Kennel Club, Lenox, Mass. Miss M. 
Brigham, Supt., North Grafton, Mass. 
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Publishing Companw Chicago. 
Oct. 21.—Pennsylvania Field Trial Club. J. B. Sansom, 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 23-25.—Colorado Kennel Club, Denver, Col. F. R. 
Dutton Sec’y. 
Nov. 24.—Continental Field Trial Club, Waynesboro, Ga 
John White, Sec’y. 
Dec. 1.—Georgia Field Trial Association, Waynesboro, 
Ga. S. G. Story, Sec’y. 
Bulldog Breeders’ Ass’n of America. 
The secretary of the association has regret¬ 
fully received the resignation of W. 11 . Sawyer 
from the Board of Governors. iMr. Sawyers 
liusiness interests demand his absence from New 
York for some time to come, and he feels that 
he cannot continue as a member of the Board 
and do justice to the position. 
The Grand Central Palace will he the scene 
of the Breeders' sixth open .show on jMay 31 
next. While the committee had hoped to intro¬ 
duce a novel venue lo the dog-showing public, 
yet the Palace lends itself admirably to dog- 
shows because of its central and most accessible 
location. 
The Bulldog Club of America. Inc., has 
graciously accorded the necessary permission to 
the Breeders, enabling them to apply for license 
with a four-point rating from the A. K. C. 
In addition to their usual two bronze medals 
the Bulldog Chib, Inc., of England, is this year 
offering an additional two of silver, so that with 
the offerings of the Societe Canine de Savoie 
and the Bulldog Cluli of New South Wales, the 
special list in the premium list of this year's 
Breeders' open show will partake of a decidedly 
foreign flavor. A. D. Gillette. 
Kennel Notes. 
Robert Lodb.vn, of New York, and owner 
of the crack heavyweight bulldog Deodora IMon- 
arch, has accepted an engagement to judge that 
breed at the L. K. A. show in the Botanical 
Gardens, London, at the end of IMay. 
George S. Thomas, of Plamilton, Mass., who 
if the rule prohibiting professional handlers from 
judging in this country goes into effect in May 
will be barred from acting in that capacity here, 
will be one of the judges at Brussels in June and 
also officiate at the first show held by the Wire- 
haired Terrier Club in England. 
The officers of the American Fox Terrier 
Clul) for the ensuing year are; President, Win- 
throp Rntherfurd; Vice-President, C. W. Keyes; 
Secretary and Treasurer, H. H. Hunnewell. Be¬ 
sides having $1,000 invested in securities the 
treasurer’s report showed a cash balance of $387. 
Kennel. 
For Sale 
Midkiff Eabette (A.K.C. 135517), white and liver Pointer 
bitch, whelped April 19, 1909. Sired by Champion 
Devonshire Maxim out of Midkiff Baby. Babette has 
won first and second on the bench, is a proven brood 
bitch and a capital mother. Owing to the overcrowded 
condition of our kennels, will sacrifice for $25.00. 
MIDKIFF KENNELS, Dallas, Pa. 
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Airedale at Madison Square Garden, New York. 
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5900 Jackson Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 
FOR SALE. 
Champion Lake Dell Damsel and Endcliffe Briarwood 
(English name. Fountain Ranger) both winners and 
world beaters. Address DR. L. C. TONEY, 204 (iurrier 
Block, Los Angeles, Cal. 
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