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even, red bull. Her dam is \>y Golden Mascot 

 Favorite out of a cow of William of Oi'auge. 

 Imported iScotlisb Indie is iiit^idy valued b.y ]\Ir. 

 Sands on account of 1)otli In'eeding and individu- 

 al merit. Possibly tlie l»est purchase made was 

 that of imp. Nonpareil '.iotli 1)red hy Campbell. 

 Her sire was Kintore Hero. She was bought 

 about ten years ago and the five daughters in 

 the herd, together with tlieir descendants, are 

 highly desirable. 



Royal Leader Ijred hy \X. A. Betteridge was 

 one of the t)est bulls used. His sire was Laven- 

 der Vicero}', son of the International chaiupion. 

 Lavender Vis<:onnt. His dam was a daughter of 

 imp Spartan Hero, second dam inip. Princess 

 Eoyal (itli l)y Border Chief. Ro,val Leader sired 

 a lot ot big, smorith, beefy cows that are proving 

 excellent Ijreeders and sucklers. Snowstorm was 

 l)y Snowflake out of imp. Bessie 51st, the dam of 

 the w(_»ndeilully good Choice Coods bidl. White 

 Coods. He was a sire of exceptionall\' smo(_>th. 

 finely finished cattle. Classical Sultan vras by the 

 Whitehall Sultan l:)ull. Victor Sultan and out of 

 Cinderella 2d, mentis >ned al.iove. Clansman, an- 

 other 1»ul] used, was also out of this cow and l)y 

 Snowstoriii. Both tliese IjuIIs did consideralde 

 service in the herd. The present 'lerd l_ndl is 

 Lavender Emblem a tvr!.i-\'ear-(dd white, tie is 

 larue, verv close to the ground, has an elegant 

 liead and neck, \'ery straight lines, a thick, deep 



