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breed of Terrier which time is unable to quench. Ch. 

 The New King, his son Prince Hal, Dumbarton Ranger, 

 and Clonmel Majesty are only a few of the good ones 

 owned by this Anglo-American fancier. 



Mr. Philip French is another Boston fancier who 

 keeps pegging away, and if he would only put his 

 Amazement to Clonmel Monarch, would surely breed a 

 " Marvel." Mr. W. H. Whitten, another fancier who 

 has already made his mark by breeding that charming 

 bitch, Ingalflora, who has beaten most of her sex in that 

 country. 



Jos. A. Laurin, of Montreal, certainly takes the palm 

 as a buyer of Airedales. Hundreds of brood bitches, and 

 the Champions Dumbarton Lass, Willow Nut, and Lucky 

 Baldwin are names to conjure with in both Continents. 



Mr. Theo. Offerman's first purchase was, we believe, 

 Clonmel Floriform, and this dog must have been the best 

 doggy investment Mr. Offerman ever made. He had a 

 great time, and finished up by beating all the champions 

 at New York in February, 1904. He has also been a 

 stud success. Ch. Dumbarton Sceptre and Ch. Tone 

 Masterpiece were the next two of Mr. Offerman's 

 choosing, and rare and well have they repaid his pluck 

 in their purchase. Mr. Bunnell and Mr. Boorum, a 

 brace of very enthusiastic New York fanciers, are 

 breeders who have had the wisdom to get the right 

 stuff to breed from, and this combination is likely to 

 go far in the production of high-class stock in the future. 

 Mr. J. H. Brookfield, the able Secretary of the Airedale 

 Club, has been for some years pegging away, and is evi- 

 dently a stayer, and it is a proverb that the victory is 

 not always with the slap-dash brigade. Mr. Brookfield 

 will get right there some day. Mr. C. O'Donnel did a 

 fair share of winning in 1903 with some of Mr. John- 

 stone's reds. 



