436 THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG. 



Recently some good specimens of the White Terrier 

 have been imported from England. Several American 

 breeders and fanciers are becoming aware of the good 

 qualities of this dog, and are turning their attention to the 

 development of the breed in this country, and the White 

 Terrier is destined to win his way to popular favor here at 

 no distant day. 



White Prince* (A. K. C. S. B. 16733, volume 7), the 

 property of the writer, is one of the best representatives of 

 his breed in this country. He was imported in 1888 by Mr. 

 Routley, of Providence, R. I., and was bred by Mr. Bergon, 

 of Birmingham, England ; sire, Turk ; dam, Slendor ; reg- 

 istered in English Stud Book. 



*In 1890 White Prince won first at Providence, R. I.; Boston, Lynn, New 

 Bedford, and Taunton. Mass.; and at New York City. He won eight special 

 prizes in England, before coming to this country. His weight is eighteen 

 pounds. ED. 



