. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 8 f&he gveebev anfr gtpjcrcteman rJANUARY 4, 1902 ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. Conducted by J. X. De WITT. Coming Events. Bench Shows. Bench Jan. 8, 9, —Hoosier Poultry and Kennel Association show. Sol D. Brandt, Secretary. Logansport, Ind. Feb. 4. 5, 6—Rhode Island Kennel Club. Annual bench show. Providence, R. I. George D. Miller, Secretary. Feb. 11, 12. 13, 14—Westminster Kennel Club. James Mortimer Superintendent, New York City. Feb. 26-Mareh 1—Duquesne Kennel Club of Western Pennsyl- vania. F. S- Stedman, Secretary, Pittsburg, Pa. Field Trials. Dec 11—Ken
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 8 f&he gveebev anfr gtpjcrcteman rJANUARY 4, 1902 ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. Conducted by J. X. De WITT. Coming Events. Bench Shows. Bench Jan. 8, 9, —Hoosier Poultry and Kennel Association show. Sol D. Brandt, Secretary. Logansport, Ind. Feb. 4. 5, 6—Rhode Island Kennel Club. Annual bench show. Providence, R. I. George D. Miller, Secretary. Feb. 11, 12. 13, 14—Westminster Kennel Club. James Mortimer Superintendent, New York City. Feb. 26-Mareh 1—Duquesne Kennel Club of Western Pennsyl- vania. F. S- Stedman, Secretary, Pittsburg, Pa. Field Trials. Dec 11—Kentucky Field Trial Club. 2nd annual trials. Glas- gow, Ky. Dr. F. W. Samuel. Secretary, Louisville, Ky. Dec Wisconsin State Field Trial Association. Inaugural trials. , Wis. O. W. Gothke, Secretary, Grand Rapids, Wis. Jan. 13—Pacific Coast Field Trial Club 19th annual trials Santa Maria. Cal. A. Betz, Secretary, 201 Parrott Bldg, S. F.: Cal Jan 20—United States Field Trial Club. Annual trials. Graud Junction, Tenn. W. S. Stafford. Secretary, Trenton, Tenn. Feb. 3—Alabama Field Trial Club. Fifth annual trials. Madi- son, Ala. T. H. Spencer, Secretary-treasurer. peDy_ 8—Continental Field Trial Club. Annual trials. Grand Junction. Tenn. Theo. Sturgis, Secretary, Greenfield Hill, Conn. Canker of the Ear. BY C. F. This disease is generally considered to be due to the ear becoming- wet, or in popular language, "to catch- ing cold in the ; In reality it is a local eczema, and its character differs in no wise from the other forms of skin lesions «o common in plethoric animals, excepting that when it has once advanced to the stage of ulceration it rarely heals without treatment, as eczema of the skin proper often does when the condi- tions of living are entirely changed. Eczema in the dog is very frequently retrocodent; that is to say, it will apparently be completely cured only to break out shortly in some other part of the body, such as within or on the
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