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herd on Westlawn Farm, an addition to the firm property. He 

 was fond of the Choice Goods blood and introduced much of it 

 into his herd at the Tebo Lawn dispersion. His efforts proved 

 extraordinarily successful, and several International and Royal 

 champions and first prize winners were produced. 



Col. Bellows was a man of much public spirit and great 

 kindliness toward his fellowmen; thoughtful, lovable, conserva- 

 tive, his justice and honor made him one of the most trusted 

 men in the salesring and he conducted vendues in almost every 

 state and in Canada. He was a popular judge in the biggest 

 shows and a trusted agent and buyer for old and young breeders. 

 His death through the overturning of his automobile, following 

 the International of 1912, brought tragedy into many loyal hearts. 

 A friend wrote, "If the breeding of Shorthorns had brought mc 

 no other recompense than the intimate friendship of such men 

 as George P. Bellows, I should feel that much had been accom- 

 plished toward the things that make life worth while." 



