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daily habit of taking a team of six or more of his Skyes for exercise 

 there, coupled together, he and his dogs are so well known that he 

 showed me the envelope of a letter, I think from some one who 

 wished to communicate with him from Norway, the address of which 

 was merely, " The Man with the Dogs, Paddington, London, W." 

 which duly reached him ! 



From photo y F. \V. Wood, Bishop's Road W. 



MR. JAMES PRATT WITH HIS SKYE TERRIER WHITE PIPER 



I think I have said enough to prove Mr. James Pratt is well 

 entitled to take his place amongst Doggy People. Mr. Pratt has 

 been kind enough to lend me, for reproduction, the facsimile of the 

 envelope herein mentioned, which is quite unique in its way. 



Mr. Richard John Lloyd Price, J.P., D.L., etc. 



THIS gentlemen, whose name is so widely known amongst the elders 

 of Doggy People, began his doggy existence in 1865, soon after 

 coming of age, with a good Clumber Spaniel called Bruce, the 

 Champion of those days, following up with his well-known Dalmatian 

 Crib, winner of over one hundred first prizes. He then went in for 

 Bull-dogs, with fair success, his Dick, Madge, Romanic, and Michael 



