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In 1895 Allen S. Apgar, of New York, imported the bull, 

 Squire of Lilyvale, that had twice won first prize on the island, 

 and seven high-class females, two of the best of which were 

 Success of Lilyvale 8284, which was bred on Sark, and Pride 

 of Lilyvale 8285, of Alderney breeding, both of foundation 

 stock. In April, 1895, Mr. Morton made another importation 

 of 27 females, including many animals whose blood is now 

 scattered throughout the country. 



In 1896 James Forsyth, of Oswego, N. Y., imported a 

 few animals, and in the same year Benjamin Heartz imported 

 10 good females into Prince Edward Island. In 1898 Mr. 

 Twombly imported 43 more females for his Florham herd. 



From that time until 1901 there were no important im- 

 portations, and very few animals were brought over that 



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Imp. Pretty Dairymaid 2d of Guernsey 6366 First prize on Guernsey 

 1889, 1890, 1892. 



have left any appreciable impress on the breed. An importa- 

 tion of six head by E. Rigg Brow, of Charlottetown, Prince 

 Edward Island, was probably of most note. The Experi- 

 mental Farms at Ottawa, Canada, imported a few head of 



