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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



BAR NONE 2d 188820.. 

 Roan. Thos. Andrews 



Bar None 141310.. 

 Roan. A. Smith 



[Abbotsford 126696 

 H. & W. Smith 



1 Bonnie Brae 

 [ H. & W. Smith 



fStrathallan Chief 152645 



John Miller & Sons 

 Woodstock Red Rose...,/ 



Red. John McFarland I Jessamine 



[ H. J. Davis 



Bloodlines: There is a combination of blood lines in this pedigree, 

 though it is quite largely Scotch. A point worthy of comment is that 

 the grandsire Abbotsford is from the same dam as Young Abbotsburn, the 

 famous champion of American showyards for three years. 



Prizes: At the American Royal in 1903 Bar None 2d was 2d senior 

 yearling and in 1904 4th prize two-year-old. 



THE LAD FOR ALL 

 189410 



Red, little white 

 J. G. Robbins & Sons 



{The Lad for Me 

 J. G. Robbins & Sons 

 Golden Princess 

 J. O. Stout 



Acomb Duchess 15th 

 Red. J. F. Finley 



Chief Violet 4th 111304 

 Win. Thompson & Son 



Acomb Duchess 7th 

 J. F. Finley 



Bloodlines: Scotch and Bates. 



'Prizes: First junior calf at the American Royal in 1902. 



ORANGE MONARCH 

 190181.. 



Red & white 

 Purdy Bros. 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Lord Lovel 130157 

 Red. 



J. G. Robbins & Sons 



St. Valentine 121014 

 Jas. Gardhouse & Son 



Monarch's Lovely 



J. G. Robbins & Sons 



Prince Victoria 116918 

 C. M. Sanger & Sons 

 Sweetheart 2d 

 L Red. O. H. Southworth 1 Sweetheart 



O. H. Southworth 



This bull had a fair record as a prize winner, but his great excellence 

 and usefulness was as a sire. On the side of both dam and sire he had 

 good ancestors. 



Prizes: In 1902 at the American Royal he was 1st senior calf and 

 in 1st calf herd and at the International he was 5th senior calf and in 

 2d calf herd. In 1904 he was 2d prize two-year-old at the American 

 Royal and 3d at Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 



