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and he was by imp. Nonpareil Victor. His dam 

 was by Chief Violet 4th, a son of Scottish Chief, 

 sire of Rosedale Violet 9th and out of Rosedale 

 Violet 2d, a daughter of imp. Marsh Violet. 



Good News is the next bull that left an impress 

 on the herd. His sire was New Goods, a son of 

 Choice Goods out of a cow by imp. Collynie and 

 his dam was by a son of Lavender Viscount, 

 grand champion at the first International show 

 in 1900. Then came Dale Emblem, son of Owen 

 Kane's Double Dale, the great double cross 

 Avondale sire of such unusual excellence. Dale 

 Emblem's dam was by Snowflake, sire of King- 

 master, the only bull ever awarded the Inter- 

 national grand championship three times. Scotch 

 Cumberland followed Double Dale. His sire is 

 Cumberland Type, the most sensational show 

 bull of recent years, said to have been shown 

 thirty-seven times at America's biggest shows 

 and to have won thirty-seven first prizes. His 

 sire was by Cumberland's Last, the greatest bull 

 in C. A. Saunders' herd. Scotch Cumberland's 

 dam is by Burwood Royal bred by Herr Bros. & 

 Reynolds and sold to Mr. Saunders. Maxwalton 

 Mandolin is the present herd bull with a reputa- 

 tion to make and a good chance to make it. He 

 is by Maxwalton Revolution and is a typical 

 representative of his family. His dam is by 

 Avondale. 



Since writing the article above, Mr. Regier has 



