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inanuci- and. hciim- '^ ,u<»<m1 lecder, lie will be siic- 

 cessfu]. Tlie herd includes a few elegant yoimg 

 cows by Mar([uis Cuni))erland, son of Cnmlier- 

 land's I>est, sire of tbe sensational Cunil)erland's 

 Ty].e. ( Sec AVillis Cohnan skc^tcb. ) An attrac- 

 tive and finely In-ed young cow is Juanita, bred 

 ))y E. S. JMyers. Her sire combines tlie Ijlood 

 of three well known bulls, imp. (Jollynie, imp. 

 Lord Cowslip and Duncan's Pleadliglit. Her 

 dam is l\v Choice I'rince by Prince of Tebo 

 Lawn and her second dam is l)y the Mel)erm(.)tt 

 bred Moi'ning Star. 1 saw Juarhta with a prom- 

 ising heifci' caff at f(M)t and coirsider her a 

 valuable young cow. At the Salter sale in 1919 

 Mr. < "nurcliill bo\ight LaA'ender Lassie by Gold- 

 en Closter, a young cow <>f choicest breeding. It 

 is the intention 1o niakc further additions of 

 good females. 



At Kelly Hr(»s. ' sale in June 1919 Emldem's 

 Dak', probal)!}' the l)est bull in the sale, went to 

 Mr. Chuivhill. He is a roan, good sized, close 

 to the gi'ound, with deep, thick body, well cov- 

 ered, and good head and neck. Emblem's Dale is 

 not deserving a.ny seiious criticism and he 

 should make a satisfactory sire. He is hy imp. 

 Prond Eml)lem Jr. aiui his dam is l)y a son of 

 Avondale, second dam liy a son of Choi(/e (roods. 



Mr. Cluir(diill is one of the men who will go 

 ont <»f the way to hel]t ]>ush any interest with 

 which he is identified. 



