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FOREST AND STREAM 
March 30, 1912 
Should no response be made to your name 
when it is called at the hotel that night, the en¬ 
try will be considered out of the running ab¬ 
solutely. 
There are no trains down to Medford later 
than the 5:32, and no other means of reaching 
there except by automobile (17 miles from 
Camden, Marlton Pike, good stone roads). 
Luncheon will be served on the grounds at 
50 cents per. 
Professional handlers will not be permitted 
to work members’ dogs. Bitches in season will 
not be permitted to start or to be on the 
grounds. 
There is no entry fee charged. Entries posi¬ 
tively close April 6. 
The trials will be held rain or shine. 
Classifications, as at our former meets, will 
be made and prizes awarded as follows: 
Dogs.—Pligliest total score 18 months of age 
or under. First prize, blue ribbon; second prize, 
red ribbon; third prize, yellow ribbon. 
Bitches.—Pligliest total scores 18 months of 
age or under. Same prizes. 
Dogs.—Pligliest total scores over 18 months 
of age. Same prizes. 
Bitches—Highest total scores over 18 months 
of age. Same prizes. 
Highest scores for speed, range and style. 
Same prizes. 
Pligliest scores for obedience and control. 
Same prizes. 
Highest scores for bird work. Same prizes. 
Highest total score, winner’s class. Winner’s 
prize, red, white and blue ribbon. Reserve 
winner’s prize, red and white ribbon. 
Special prize wins green ribbons. 
Rosettes will be given in commemoration of 
placements in the derby and all-age classes. 
First class certificates and bronze club medals 
will be awarded to all entries making a total 
score of 250 points or over. Second class cer¬ 
tificates will be awarded to all entries making 
a total scare of 200 points up to 250. 
French Bulldog Club. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Since the Westminster Kennel Club show, we 
have received various news clippings of articles 
in which the inference seems to be that the 
Never Never Land Kennels is disappointed and 
somewhat discouraged at the results of said 
show in so far as the French Bull Dog is con¬ 
cerned. We are disappointed only at seeing 
such specimens as Nellcote Gamin and Gamin's 
Riquet overlooked. We wish to correct the un¬ 
truthful statement that Ch. Charlemagne of 
Amersham was defeated, since he was shown 
for exhibition only and did not compete, and 
the same with regard to Ch. Pourquoi Pas and 
also to correct the misleading and untruthful 
statement in the advertisement of Noswal Ken¬ 
nels to the effect that Noswal Nabob had never 
been defeated. He was defeated by both Riquet 
and Ch. Charlemagne of Amersham at the 
Specialty Show of the French Bull Dog Club 
of America in April of 1911. During a period 
of about two years, one or another of the dogs 
of the Never Never Land Kennels has met and 
defeated all the prominent French bull dogs of 
the country, including champions and among 
these champion Nellcote Gamin. We except 
only Riquet and Enchantress. During this 
period of about two years, a record of 88 cham¬ 
pionship points and more blue ribbons and tro¬ 
phies than all the French Bull Dog Kennels in 
the country combined, leave us no room for 
discouragement with the result of our efforts 
to improve and popularize this breed of dog 
and build up the organization of the French 
Bull Dog Club of America. 
We resent the publication through letter or 
advertisement of untruths or half truths that are 
intended to mislead. We may at times criticize 
the judging, but we shall always accept the 
judgment without protect. We have and al¬ 
ways will, exert our utmost endeavors to ex¬ 
pose fraud, abuse or dishonest practice in all 
matters pertaining to the dog. We shall sup¬ 
port the French Bull Dog Club of America 
and its standard of type and we shall abide by 
its constitution and by-laws as is incumbent on 
all its members. 
We consider the Dollar Princess was fairly 
beaten by Enchantress, as the Dollar Princess 
both showed badly and was badly shown, but 
we shall take every opportunity to show her 
against Enchantress in the future till such time 
as the judgment is reversed. We consider the 
placing of Nabob over Riquet and Nellcote 
Gamin a joke and rather a poor joke at that. 
It may make the unskillful laugh, but it cannot 
but make the judicious grieve. 
Our purpose in this hobby is to improve and 
protect the breed of the French bull dog and 
any breeder or kennel than can breed a cham¬ 
pion will have our sincere congratulations and 
support. We shall use every effort to have 
honest and impartial judges. We believe that 
no one should officiate in the ring who is a 
professional handler of dogs of any breed, and 
we shall use our best endeavors to bring such 
a law about. M.ary Winthrop Turner. 
Maryland Kennel Club. 
One of the biggest and most successful ken¬ 
nel meets of the year, and, with the exception 
of Westminster, the most successful financially, 
was that of Maryland Kennel Club, held March 
15 and 16 in Baltimore. It is estimated that 
over 3,000 people paid admission during the two 
days of the show. Great interest was taken in 
the exhibit of the animal refuge association. T. 
Dudley Riggs is the president of the club and 
Dr. George W. Fisher is the chairman of the 
dog show committee. Mrs. Edwin J. Farber is 
the president of the refuge association, and the 
advisory board is composed of Right Rev. John 
G. Murray, Major Samuel H. Lyon, W. D. Gill, 
Richard Leopold and Joseph H. Pentz. 
Boston Dog Show. 
There have been 1,272 entries received for 
the Eastern Dog Club Show on April 2 in 
Mechanics’ Hall, Boston. There are 868 dogs 
and 404 bitches.. Boston bulls naturally lead 
the list with 190. Airedales come second on 
the list with 82, while English setters follow 
with 68. An interesting entry is that of E. P. 
McMurtry, who will show his six Norwegian 
bear hounds for the first time in this country. 
Four packs of foxhounds will show—two Amer¬ 
ican and two English. 
Kennel. 
DOGS FOR SALE. 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind? If so, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on hand. 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
DOBERMAN-PINSCHERS 
Bred for vigor, vim and vitality, are 
the ideal dogs for red-blooded men. 
DOBERMAN KENNELS.Inc., Rochester.N. Y. 
We will board your dog. Comfortable kennels, good 
food and care. Reasonable terms. 
PENATAQUIT KENNELS, Bayshore, N. Y. 
AIREDALES —Puppies of all ages and grades. From cham¬ 
pion stock and from the best blood in the world. Endcliffe 
Briarwood and Champion Lake Dell Damsel are in my kennels. 
The latter has a litter of 9 beautiful pups, whelped Nov. 2, by 
champion Illuminator, winner of over 200 firsts. Grown bitches 
and puppies to sell. Write to Dr. L. C. Toney, Mesa, Ariz.; 
or Toney-Aire-Zone-Kennels. 
FETCH AND CARRY 
By B. Waters 
Tells minutely of the methods by which a dog, young 
or old. willing or unwilling, may be taught to retrieve 
either by the force or “natural” system. Cloth, illus¬ 
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Kennel. 
Spratfs Patent Fibo 
Is an appetizing and flesh forming food for pup¬ 
pies and dogs out of condition. It may be given 
either dry or soaked in water, milk or gravy. As 
the puppies grow older, they should be gradually 
accustomed to 
Spratt’s Patent Puppy Biscuits 
Write for sample. Send stamp for “Dog Culture’’ 
which contains much valuable information. 
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Factory and Chief Offices at NEWARK, N. J. Depots 
at San Francisco, Cal.; St. Louis, Mo.; Cleveland, Ohio; 
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Ill. New England Agency, Boston, Mass. Factories 
also in London, England and Berlin, Germany. 
G. DAN MORGAN’S KENNELS 
Breeder of Pointers. Setters and 
Retrieving Cockers (Reds) :: n 
Successor to R. B. (Dick) Morgan. 
Seven years manager Pinehurst Kennels. I train and 
develop dogs for gentlemen’s shooting or for field trials. 
I have exclusive right to train over Denton Sportsmen’s 
Club grounds, of which I am manager. One of the best 
quail grounds in the South. Correspondence solicited, 
tf G. DAN MORGAl^ Denton, N. C. 
Book on Dog Diseases 
AND HOW TO FEED. 
.ffiMpSiS? Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
“ H. CLAY GLOVER, D.V. S. 
118 W. 31st Street NEW YORK 
The Pocket Kennel Record 
Morocco. Price, 50 cents. 
The “Pocket Kennel Record’ is, as its name implies, a 
handy book for the immediate record of all events and 
transactions which take place away from home, intended 
to relieve the owner from the risk of trusting any 
important matter to his memory. 
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