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by imp. Prince of Perth out of Goldfinch, a 

 full sister to the International champion, Laven- 

 der Viscount ; New Goods at the head of Harri- 

 man Bros.' herd at its dispersion; Cumberland's 

 Last, the famous bull in C. A. Saunders' select 

 herd; Young Abbotsburn, America's greatest 

 show bull ; Prince Pavonia and Searchlight, both 

 of inter-state reputation in C. S. Nevius' herd; 

 Godwin, famous sire of great producing cows 

 and other good ones that could be mentioned.' It- 

 is no wonder that the Wittry cows produce well 

 for theirs is quality by inheritance. 



A visit to the Wittry farm will convince any 

 one that right breeding and right feeding are the 

 two requisites in producing good cattle. The 

 young stock on the farm is largely by Fancy Lad 

 2d, a Tomson bred son of Prince Valentine 4th. 

 His dam is by the M. E. Jones bred Cherry King 

 and the second dam is imp. Fancy 2d by Cap-a- 

 Pie. I saw five yearling heifers by this bull. 

 They were all good ones and two of them were 

 outstanding. Fancy Lad 2d was sold in August 

 1919 to Wesley Jewell of Hurnboldt and Mr. 

 Wittry bought Honor Light, a son of Searchlight, 

 the bull so well known as a prize winner and 

 breeding bull for C. S. Nevius. The dam of 

 Honor Light is Maid of Honor of Geo. Both- 

 well 's breeding and sired by Grand Victor out of 

 imp. Winifred 4th by Scottish Archer, the great- 

 est of Mr. Duthie's bulls. That a bull of such 



