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bull, Red Knight. Flora 185502 is by Marquis, a 

 son of Mr. Hanna's Prince Royal, son of imp. 

 Colh'nie and imp. Princess Royal 62d and out of 

 a daughter of imp. Lord (Jowslip. Flora's dam 

 is by Gallant Knight that iu Tomson's herd was 

 the sire of many prize winners at the big shows. 

 Red Mollie is ))}' Barmpton M(jdel, a Tomson 

 bred sou of Barmpton Knight, one of the best 

 sires ever used in the Tomson herd. Lady Wash- 

 ington ;J4th is l)y Barrister, a l^ull that during his 

 show yard career won 247 first prizes. 



One might contimie h) write such facts, but 

 enough have Ix-en gi\en t(» show the remarkable 

 line of ancestry in this herd. The bull in use is 

 well selected. lie is (lainford Lancer by the 

 great sire, Gainford Champion, a son of imp. 

 Gainlord Mar(|uis, junior champion at the Inter- 

 national in 3911, later famous as a Canadian 

 sire, and now I'ecognized as one of America's 

 greatest bulls. The dam of Gainford Lancer is 

 by imp. Jilt Victor and from an elegant line of 

 ancestors. 



Arden Jewell, Concordia.* — Mr. Jewell's herd 

 was started a few yeai's ago and now niunbers 

 thirt}' females, They I'auge fr<)m medium to 

 large and it is the owih'1''s intention to grow his 

 young stock as lai-ge as he can. With all kinds of 

 good grass including alfalfa, with big wheat 

 fields and pl<.'nty of alfalfa hay, he will be 



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