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FOREST AND STREAM 
March, 1920 
! THE KENNEL MART 
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Over half a 
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monials and booklet, Making a Meat Dog, 
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MAPLE ROAD KENNELS 
NEW PRESTON, CONN. 
ENGLISH SETTERS 
and POINT ERS 
A nice lot of good strong, 
healthy, farm raised puppies 
of the best of breeding 
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Middleboro, Mass. 
Tel. 29-M 
Ten- A -See Farm Kennels 
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The World’s Best Bird Dogs 
Offer high class shooting dogs, brood 
hitches and choice puppies. In Studs 
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TEN- A -SEE FARM KENNELS 
W. E. LUCAS, Educator 
S. BARTON, LASATER, Prop. 
Box 165C PARIS, TENNESSEE 
FRANK H. ADDYMAN 
Bench Show Expert 
I attend all shows and handle all breeds 
SPORTING DOGS A SPECIALTY 
Dogs conditioned and prepared for exhibition. 
All breeds at stud and for sale. 
WATLAND KENNELS, newyork 
Read THE AIREDALE, by William A. Bruette. 
Greatest book on the Airedale ever written. Price, 
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THE STUD DOG ’ 
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to the public at fees that any dog owner 
can afford, and are as interested in tin, 
results obtained as the breeder. 
Dog fanciers make a serious mistake 
in not grasping for their own benefit 
the results and knowledge that have been 
accumulated by the sportsmen who de- 
velop the Field Trial winner. 
Never in the history of the game has 
there been .such a demand for field dogs. 
We believe the coming year will find 
many sportsmen entering the lists as am- 
ateur breeders. We urge the very care- 
ful consideration of the stud dog. The 
ideal stud dog should be possessed of 
quality— a winner at the bench shows or 
in the case of a sporting dog a proved 
performer in the field. If he is a cham- 
pion so much the better. He should be 
naturally sound and one who, if possible, 
has already proved a sire of winning 
puppies. Take up the subject of breed- 
ing well in advance of the season of the 
bitch to be bred; study the stud cards 
and the strain as compared with the 
breeding of the dam, and intelligently 
produce a litter of puppies that will 
prove a source of enjoyment and profit 
to you. 
Always hold that whatever good points 
you have in the dam can be accentuated 
by proper mating with a dog that can 
add to them. 
THE WESTMINSTER KENNEL 
CLUB SHOW 
T HE Grand Central Palace will house 
the Big Show on February 11 to 
14, this being the Forty-fourth An- 
nual dog show of the Westminster Ken- 
nel Club. A tabulated list of entries re- 
veals 200 more dogs than last year. Un- 
der the careful management of George 
W. Gall, the superintendent, the list is 
out ahead of time and a wonderfully suc- 
cessful show is assured. That wonder- 
fully popular breed, the Airedale, has the 
largest entry. The hold this very useful 
dog has on dog lovers in general is well 
deserved, for certainly as a semi-sport- 
ing Pal he has no equal. Fifty-seven 
English Setters and 37 Pointers will be 
on the Benches. And we hope to wel- 
come some of the Field Trial Stars when 
the Palace throws open its doors. 
At this show, yearly, old friends get 
together and for the entire time of the 
show literally “go to the dogs.” Well 
can we remember the days when the old 
Garden housed such famous Sires as 1 
Rockingham, Lady’s Ct Gladstone, Robt. I 
Le Driible, Sensation, Prince Regent 
and hosts of others whose names now 
show in the Pedigrees of the dogs of 
today. 
