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has been used. Victoria's Emblem, an outstand- 

 ing son of imp. British Emblem, is now in ser- 

 vice. 



George D. Vaughn, Wellington. This herd of 

 fifteen females has some animals that attract at- 

 tention. Silver Heiress is a six-year-old white 

 by Rosewood Dale, the $3000 son of Avondale 

 that made his reputation in the herds of Park E. 

 Salter and John B. Potter. A number of other 

 cows of nice breeding are also found here. The 

 bull used until recently was Dale's Signet by 

 Dale Clarion, a bull whose get are now winning 

 high honors at the biggest shows. The dam of 

 Dale's Signet was from H. G. Carson's herd and 

 was by Malaka Banff. The present herd bull is 

 a white by Symphony's Last, a son of Sym- 

 phony's Best, the sire of the excellent cows in 

 the C. A. Scholz herd. 



THOMAS COUNTY 



A. H. Arneal, Colby. This herd of twenty- 

 five females is composed of choice selections 

 from the L. M. Noff singer herd. The beginning 

 was made in 1917 and four of the best things on 

 the farm are by Fancy Lord, a splendid sire from 

 Tomson Bros. Mr. Arneal also has a number of 

 heifers by Pleasant Dale Sultan, an American 

 Royal prize winner that combines the blood of 

 imp. Shenstone Albino, Avondale and Whitehall 

 Sultan and breeds true to ancestry. The good 



