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H. M. Hill's herd, is one of the best cows in the 

 lot. Clarice by Victor Archer, the well known 

 bull owned by Dr. R. A. Stewart, Minnie 4th by 

 Happy Choice a son of Good Choice and Queen's 

 Pride by the Tomson bred Cherry Knight by 

 Barmpton Knight are three good cows that bred 

 to a good bull should give the desired results. 

 In the ownership of a bull, Mr. Dent is co-oper- 

 ating with his two sons, or rather he is furnish- 

 ing the bull for the three herds established by 

 the family. This is mentioned that other fathers 

 may be encouraged to do likewise. The bull is a 

 roan, medium in size, very evenly covered, thick 

 mellow fleshed, a fine looker, and what is best 

 of all, a sire of first-rate calves. 



R. E. Hailey, Wilsey. Both Mr. and Mrs. 

 Hailey have the natural qualifications that make 

 for success in the Shorthorn business. They 

 also have a location amid surroundings where 

 cattle do their very best, developing size, flesh 

 and vigorous constitution. Besides this, they 

 have ten females in the herd, that judged from 

 any reasonable view point, are fit to be the an- 

 cestors of an excellent herd. Miss Rose 3d, a 

 twelve-year-old roan that looks like a six-year- 

 old, is from the famous Browndale farm, tht 

 nursery of countless numbers of high-class and 

 prize winning Shorthorns. This cow would be 

 the kind to select in buying the foundation for 

 a breeding herd. Miss Rose 4th by Defender is 



