Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . r. The Best of Horseflesh The fair brought out the best Sas-katchewan has in horseflesh, wii,h theheavy draft breeds principally in evi-tnce. The grand championship for thebest Clydesdale female in the openclass went to Lady Bruce of Lumsden,an 8-year old mare owned by the Uni-versity of Saskatchewan. John Graham,of Carberry, Man., carrieo off the grandchampionship for the best Clyde stal-ion shown at the fair, with lloyal Mont-rose, a 9-year old horse sired by RoyalSalute, out of Queen ox Thishcrse was first in its class, won thespecial d
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . r. The Best of Horseflesh The fair brought out the best Sas-katchewan has in horseflesh, wii,h theheavy draft breeds principally in evi-tnce. The grand championship for thebest Clydesdale female in the openclass went to Lady Bruce of Lumsden,an 8-year old mare owned by the Uni-versity of Saskatchewan. John Graham,of Carberry, Man., carrieo off the grandchampionship for the best Clyde stal-ion shown at the fair, with lloyal Mont-rose, a 9-year old horse sired by RoyalSalute, out of Queen ox Thishcrse was first in its class, won thespecial diploma of the Exhibition As-sociation for the best Clyde stallion of By HAMILTON BUTLER any age, and carried away the specialprize offered by the Clydesdale HorseAssociation of Canada for the bestClyde stallion, Canadian bred or im-ported. Wee Donald, a 6-year-old stal- Horse Association for tha best Cana-dian bred Clydesdals female. The grand champion for the bestBelgian stallion, any age, went to Pion-eer Masterpiece, a 3-year old animal. Eric of Willow Park, junior champion Angus bull at Calgary, 1920. Owned byC. H. Richardson, Bowden, Alta. lion owned by C. A. Weaver,, of Lloyd-minster, was awarded the champion-ship and the special prize of the Clydes-dale Horse Association, as the best Can-adian bred Clydesdale stallion shownat the fair. Caradoc Ideal, a 2-year-old filly, owned by Swanton Haggerty,of Belle Plains, won the championshipand special prize of the Clydesdale recently purchased by A. L. Keith, ofDrinkwater, from George Rupp, thewell-known Belgian bieeder of Lamp-man. The best Belgian female wasMarjolique, a 9-year old mare ownedby Mr. Rupp. This mare won thechampionships at last summers fairsat Brandon and Regina and was thirdlast year at the Chicago International. 19 A 10-year old stallion, Kiev, ownedby Dr. Charles Head, , of Regina,won the grand championship as thebest Percheron stallion, any age, shownat the fair, while Black Loraine, a 3-year old mare ow
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