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Dog Shows and Doggy People 



family, and, besides 

 many other prizes, 

 took the gold medal 

 for Best Non-Sport- 

 ing Dog in the 

 Jersey Show with 

 Faultless ; and the 

 young lady in 

 question has gained 

 distinction in another 

 form of sport, by 

 winning the i5<D-yards 

 race at the Jersey 

 Ladies' Open Cham- 

 pionship Swimming 

 Contest for 1900. 



I do not think any 

 more than the fore- 

 going slight sketch is required to show Mr. E. W. Jaquet's title 

 to be included in the ranks of " Doggy People." 



By the kindness of Mr. Jaquet I am able to give a capital 

 portrait of Turn Turn, a winner in the Pug Classes some twenty 

 years since, who was run over and killed at the commencement 

 of what promised to be a distinguished career. Turn Turn was 

 the property of Mrs. Wright-Nooth (nee Miss A. A. L. Jaquet), a 

 sister of Mr. E. W. Jaquet. 



From photo by Scott & Smith, Great Marlow 



MISS A. A. L. JAQUET'S PUG TUM TUM 



Mr. C. H. Lane 



I SUPPOSE some of my readers will expect me to say a few words 

 of myseK, as one of the 

 Doggy People forming an 

 important part of the sub- 

 ject of this book. 



Those who have done 

 me the honour to read my 

 former book, "All about 

 Dogs," will not need to be 

 told that all my life I have 

 been a lover of live stock 

 in general and dogs in c . H. LANE'S SCOTTISH TERRIER FRAOCHEN 



