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;nic('sti-y, iiicludiuL;' imp. Daydi'caiiis Pi'ide, imp. 

 Ti-oiit ( 'ix'('l< < 'Ian Alpine and tlie Harris l)red 

 Vandal. 



A rcc<>iit pni'chase included Band Light Mist 

 by lIam[tton Mist, son of Hampton Sj^ray out of 

 a < iollyiiic row. Her dam is b}^ Bandmaster, son 

 of imp. Fashion's Favorite and imj). Augusta 

 ])]'uce. Hettie's Albion, the l)ull mentioned above, 

 was used foi' several years and in 1918 a new sire 

 was secured from ( 'arpeuter & lioss. He comes 

 from < lanada and is of blood lines quite popular 

 in that counti'y. His dam is out of Eosewood 

 90th by imp. Lord Mistletoe and is a daiighter of 

 imp. liosewood STtli. 



Elmei' Hill, the junior nieml)er of the firm, 

 while still a l>oy, is the making of a Shorthorn 

 man of more than ordinary ability. Mrs. Hill 

 also takes much int<'rest in the cattle. 



Herbert Laude, Rose. — Mi'. Laude was a jun- 

 i<_)r pai'tner in the firm of (t. A. Laude & Sons 

 and in 1915 he took over the herd owned by them. 

 This was sold in 1918 and the present herd has 

 be(.'n ac(|uired i-ecently. Ten females of correct 

 lu'eeding tyi)e are now on the farm and these 

 cows and (jthers that may 1)0 purcliased will be 

 kejtt only as long as they produce excellent 

 calves. A Jew (»f tlie l)est bulls will be sold for 

 lu'eeders, tlie gi'eater number being destined 

 for the beef mp.rket. Eeal merit in the animal 

 and in its ancestrv is the objective. The females 



