Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



291 



DOROTHEA 2D, 

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Roan. C. E. Clarke 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



March Knight 138105. 

 Red. C. E. Clarke 



Dorothea 



Roan. Chas. Rankin 



Red Knight 157136 

 D. C. Morris 



Imp. Queen Anne 

 Leith Hay 



Crimson Chief 140441 

 Arthur Johnston 



Lady Jane Hutton 

 Chas. Rankin 



Without question Dorothea 2d was the most noted Shorthorn cow 

 within the memory of any breeder now living. She was a fitting show 

 yard companion of the famous Ringmaster. 



Prizes: In 1905 she was 4th junior yearling at Hamline, Minn., and 

 3d at the International. In 1906 she was 4th at Hamline, 3d at the Amer- 

 ican Royal and 4th at the International. In 1907 she was 1st at the 

 American Royal. At Hamline she was grand champion in both 1908 and 

 19C9 and in the last named year she was grand champion at both the 

 American Royal and the International. In addition to the prizes just 

 named she won 27 champion prizes at district and state fairs. 



LADY MYSIE 2D, 

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ight Archer 20909S. 

 Red. H. C. Duncan 



Archer's Heir 20901' 7 



J. Gilmour 



Imp. Hawthorn Blossom 

 9th 



A W. & A. M. Law 



Red. C. E. Clarke 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



rBapton Ensign 172542 

 J. Deane Willis 



Lady Mysie I Mysie of Sunnyside 



Red. C. E. Clarke s. H. Thompson & 



Sons 



Prizes: Lady Mysie 2d was 6th senior calf at the International in 

 1905 and in 1906 she was 10th senior yearling and was 5th at the Amer- 

 ican Royal. 



FANCY LOVEL, 

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Fancy's Choice 201058... 

 Roan. W. C. Edwards 

 & Co. 



of Zenda 157864 

 W. S. Marr 



Imp. F in< y 

 Geo. Bruce 



F. W. Harding 



Bloodlines: The breeding of this cow is essentially of Scotch blood 

 but the foundation in the female line is Old Willey that was imported 

 with pedigree at an early date. 



Prizes: Third junior calf at the American Royal in 1905. 



