. Rod and gun . d, nottoo much raised, and depressedin the centre with a slope be-tween the eyes. The latter oughtto be full and lively, with theears thin and low set. In the liver-and-white the noseis black, but a black nose wouldbe fatal to a lemon-and-whitedog. The neck should be longand clean and elegantly set intothe shoulders. No throatinesscan be tolerated and the neckmust be strong at the union withthe body. The shoulders shouldbe deep and sloping with chest deep andnot very wide. The back ribs should be well ribbedand well sprung, the thighs muscular andwell developed : the stifles we


. Rod and gun . d, nottoo much raised, and depressedin the centre with a slope be-tween the eyes. The latter oughtto be full and lively, with theears thin and low set. In the liver-and-white the noseis black, but a black nose wouldbe fatal to a lemon-and-whitedog. The neck should be longand clean and elegantly set intothe shoulders. No throatinesscan be tolerated and the neckmust be strong at the union withthe body. The shoulders shouldbe deep and sloping with chest deep andnot very wide. The back ribs should be well ribbedand well sprung, the thighs muscular andwell developed : the stifles well bent ;the foot compact and strong soled ; theforelegs as straight as a dart, pasternsstraight with tail tapering to a point. A coarse stern shows a cross somewherewith a hound. The coat must be shortand fine and soft. Colors, liver-and-white, black-and-white, and lemon-andwhite. The following is the scale of pointsallowed : — Skull .- 10 Muzzle and nose 10 Eyes, ears and lips 4 Neck 6 Shoulders and chest 16. LADY GAY A threethe months old pup on point Lady Gay isproperty of Mrs. Charles Waters, , Ont., and was sired by her Bang and Jingso Delia. She is pic-tured as pointing a meadow lark and the cutis most interesting as showing athow youthfulan age a good dog takes to its work. Back quarter and hock 15 Feet 12 Stern 8 Symmetry and quality. 5 Texture of coat 10 General appearance 5 Total 100 The Paris Grand Prix. No less than forty-six cars have enteredfor the Grand Prix de Paris, the classicautomobile race of France. Six differentmakes represent France, two Italy, twoEng-land, tour Germany and the Thomas,America. The latter will compete againstfifteen teams of three cars each. The factthat the Thomas is making such a goodshowing in the New York to Paris racehas much increased the interest on thisside of the water in the race and now itis known that Louis Strang, the winner ofSavannah and Briarcliffe will be at thewheel there are those who believe thatthe


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