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Diithic's noted l}ulls, Joy of Moriiing and Scott- 

 ish Prince. Pavonia Gtli, a Tomson ])red year- 

 ling liy Village Marshal out of Glendale Pavonia, 

 a daughter of imp. (Ilendale Pavonia, should 

 pi'ove especially atti-active to eastern Kansas 

 l)reeders who know so Avell what these Short- 

 horns have done for hreed interests. This heifer 

 is safe in calf to imp. Capton Mariner, the ex- 

 cellent heixl hull now in use. 



Baptou Mariner comes from England's lead- 

 ing herd, that of J. Dearie AVillis and his sire. 

 Hoar Frost, is one of the most uoted hulls ever 

 used 1)\' Mr. Willis, lie is generally well re- 

 garded hy Ijreedcrs and M)'. Johnston considers 

 the $2500 he i)aid f(jr him an excellent invest- 

 ment. 



Vail & Scott, Pomona. — Two years ago these 

 men came from Missouri where Mr. Vail had 

 been breeding Shorthorns for quite a munlx'r of 

 years. Their herd includes about twelve fe- 

 males of good size and quality and of very nice 

 lu'eeding, some of them meeting the demands of 

 sticklers for certain Scotch blood lines. Among 

 the well known bulls found in the t«.)p crosses 

 might 1)0 mentioned Lavender Viceroy of the W. 

 A. Betteridge herd; iuip. Daydreams Pride; 

 Galahad, sire of Gallant Knight; Baron Laven- 

 der 2d, possi1;)ly the outstanding bull of Col. 

 Harris' production; Silk Goods, the son of 

 Choice Goods used by Alex Fraser and later by 



