. Rod and gun. ngre-election ; secretary, Short. For a positionon the Executive, which is composed of eleven memliers, there were a largenumber of names submitted, and it is altogether likelythat Sfime new blo(Kl will be on the Board for the ensuingyear. The following are the nominations in order ;—Alexander Smith. I). Taylor. W. (). Roy, A. F. Gault,.lohn Cumming. .Ir)s. Reid, S. Hrilclier, W. C. Finley. .\. V,.Coleman, W. S. Elliott, . .\ , Laurin, .Josh. Stanford, .los.(juinn, I>. Crawford, .\. H. IIer.«ey, F. Stuart. Wm. Henry,.John A. Iitt. Ii. W, llgilvie, .Iiu-. Lindsay, S.
. Rod and gun. ngre-election ; secretary, Short. For a positionon the Executive, which is composed of eleven memliers, there were a largenumber of names submitted, and it is altogether likelythat Sfime new blo(Kl will be on the Board for the ensuingyear. The following are the nominations in order ;—Alexander Smith. I). Taylor. W. (). Roy, A. F. Gault,.lohn Cumming. .Ir)s. Reid, S. Hrilclier, W. C. Finley. .\. V,.Coleman, W. S. Elliott, . .\ , Laurin, .Josh. Stanford, .los.(juinn, I>. Crawford, .\. H. IIer.«ey, F. Stuart. Wm. Henry,.John A. Iitt. Ii. W, llgilvie, .Iiu-. Lindsay, S. 1. Howard, \VHatlray, W. Krnenhnn, .\ . H. Stuart, l>. Rrosseau. H. H. V. Ilugheu, H. M. Walteis, (ieo. Caver-hill. Scott Ives, A. a. RolxTtson, C. P. Simpson, Dr. Drum-mond, Dr. .Mills, W. Hiickingliani, Thomson, (i. Coul-son,.I. H. Smith, W. Kearney, .\fter the meeting got throughwith this linsiness, it ;< found so enervating that pres-ent decided to A Booiihound The stateliness of appearance hardly any breeil of dog isci ?mparable to the bloodhound, while the marvellous tales at-tending its unerring pursuit of its quarry have furnished tlienovelist and dramatist with material of the most exciting char-acter. But it is a pure fiction to associate the bloodhound withferocity. He never worries or mangles what he tracks vocation iss to find, and to find only, whether in pursuit ofman or wounded animal. The bloodhound has figured in history from time immemo-rial, and no breed of dog has preserved its characteristic points^so persistently. The high, pointed cranium, the long, pen-dulous ears, the ample dewlap, the wrinkled forehead, theoverhanging flews, and even the red haw or third eyelid(commonly called by dog fanciers the sealing-wax) may betraced more or less in the modern foxhound, the otter-hound, the bas-^ett, the dachshund and in the beagle ofSweden, which last is in fact a miniat
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