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The l)iill HOW ill serAdre was bred by 11. H. 

 Holmes. He is a roan son of Prince Yalentine 

 4th, a success I'ul show and breeding bull used Iw 

 C. S. Nevins, Tonisoii Bros., IT. H. Holmes and 

 A. L. Hai'i-is. His dain is liy Captain Archer, 

 noted sire of show stnff in J. F. Stodder's herd. 

 The calves sired l)y this bull have size, depth and 

 thickness with nice finish and if they mature as 

 they promise, they will make the right kind of 

 Shorthorns. Mr. Lister's o]K'rations, covering a 

 period of only threes years, show that if a man 

 really knows good <'attle and will give them the 

 right kiiid of care, lie can be successful from the 

 start wiilior.t s]iecial Hliorthorn knowledge. 



A. L. Johnston, Ottawa. — Mr. Johnston is pi'cs- 

 ident of tlie Eastern Kansas Shorthoi'ii birecdcrs 

 Association and of the JJuroc-Jersey Association 

 of the Ottawa ten'itory. He is nicely located 

 near town and has a number of high-<dass Sli<n't- 

 horns and his herd should liecome one among the 

 l)est in the state. About two years ago the first 

 purchase of extra good stock was made when lie 

 secured among others Rosewood Oathay by the 

 $6100 Missie's Last, and this cow produced in 

 1919 an elegant i-oan heifer calf b\' imp. Baptim 

 Corporal. Anotlier valualile purchase was Ein- 

 l)lem's ] tntterl'ly by imp. I'roud Emldem Jr. that 

 iKtw has a calt l>y ini]). British Emblem. This 

 (^()^v carries right at tlu^ toyi of her pedigree such 

 sires as Pair Knight 2d, Choice Goods and Mr. 



