The Rev. Hans F. Hamilton 



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I only echo the wishes of all interested in the breed when I say 

 I hope we may long have the pleasure of seeing more specimens 

 coming forward from the Hamilton kennels, and their owner, for 

 many years to come, making his appearance amongst the Doggy 

 People, with whom he is so justly popular. 



I give a good portait of Woodmansterne Tartan, the well-known 

 winning Collie who is mentioned in the above sketch. 



Mrs. Hannay 



THIS lady, known to many of my readers as one of our fanciers 

 in the North, who is very often seen at shows in the Midlands 

 and South, has always been a lover of animals in general and dogs 

 in particular. 



Of late years 

 she has almost 

 exclusively con- 

 fined her attention 

 to Scottish Ter- 

 riers, with which 

 she has been most 

 successful at many 

 leading shows and 

 under the best 

 judges of the 

 variety. 



I may mention 

 Champions Gair, 



Villain, and MRS HANNAY'S SCOTTISH TERRIER CHAMPION 



He worth Rascal, HE WORTH RASCAL 



Lauriston Lass, 



Heworth Merlin, Heworth Mite, Heworth Kate, Heworth David, 

 He worth Sandstone, and Heworth Diver as a few of the inmates of 

 the Heworth kennels, but to set out all the honours taken would 

 require more space than I am able to devote to them. I think, 

 however, the praise I have elsewhere given to Scottish Terriers as 

 all-round dogs and companions has been verified and confirmed by 

 the enthusiasm they have evoked in this and other fanciers of the 

 fair sex who have had a great deal to do with them, and I hope 

 we may see many more high-class specimens emanating from the 

 Heworth kennels, whose mistress takes much pleasure in her dogs, 



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