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and he was hy iiup. Nonpareil Victor. His dam 

 was by Cliief Violet itli, a son of Scottish Chief, 

 sire of Rosedale Violet 9tli and out of Rosedale 

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



Good News is the next bull that left an impress 

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

 Choice Goods out of a (-ow by imp. Coll.ynie and 

 his dam was l)y a son of Lavender Viscount, 

 grand champion at the first International show 

 in 1900. Then came Dale Emblem, son of Owen 

 Kane's Dou1>le Dale, the great double cross 

 Avondale sire of such unusual excellence. Dale 

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

 master, the only bull ever awarded the Inter- 

 national gi'and championship three times. Scoteli 

 Cumberland followed Doiible Dale. His sire is 

 Cimilierland Type, the most sensational show 

 l)ull 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 Cuml^erland'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 hy INIaxwalton Revolution and is a typical 

 representative of his family. His dam is by 

 Avondale. 



Since writinc,- the article above, Mr. Reaier has 



