Although this lady does not now exhibit so often as her friends would wish, she has been consistent for many years in her support of one breed, Skye Terriers, and not only has been a spirited buyer from other breeders, but has been very successful as a breeder of both the Prick-eared and Drop-eared varieties, and won many prizes with them, besides having spared a great many good specimens from her kennels to other admirers of Skyes in all parts of the country.

Some of the dogs associated with this kennel in the past have been Bendigo, Lord Lennox, Colin, Courtleroy, Isoline, Lady Nancye Lance, Corrie Roy, Stella Mclvor, Donald McBain, Nellie Thomson, Brillie, Dorothy Grant, Lady Mysie, Lady Clare, Rona, and many others I forget, and, in the last few years, Kenneth Mclvor, Sir Bevys, Ivo, Lome Lassie, and Alister.

I am able to give a portrait of Lord Lennox (from a drawing by Miss Maud Earl), who was not only a prize winner, but has had many successful descendants of high quality, and I regret I am not able to give a portrait of his mistress, who is an old and valued friend of the writer.

MRS. H. S. FREEMAN'S SKYE TERRIER LORD LENNOX.

MRS. H. S. FREEMAN'S SKYE TERRIER LORD LENNOX.

Fancier's Gazette, from a drawing by Miss Maud Earl.

Skye Terriers have not been too well supported by breeders and exhibitors in this country, and can ill afford to lose one of their staunchest adherents. I hope, therefore, that this lady's withdrawal from the show rings, where at one time she was a constant visitor, is only temporary, and that I may yet see some of the right sort coming from this kennel, so long associated with Skyes, and whose owner is well entitled to a place in the ranks of the Doggy People, amongst whom she has so many friends, enjoys such popularity, and has achieved so many triumphs in the past.