Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . at $3,700. It ishighly probable that this heuer will beheard of later in Canadian show cow, Clarinda 17th (Imp.) b/Golden Mint, with heifer calf at footwent to Sir Frank at the even $3, other cows with their calvespassed the $2,000 mark—Broadhooks(Imp.) by Aldie Regent, going toGeorge D. Fletcher, of Erin, Ont., at$2,450, and Rosemary A. (Imp.) byRoyal Record, going to Harry McGee,Islington, Ont., at $2,150. The Best Stay in Canada One of the outstanding and pleasingfeatures of the sale was in the factthat but very few animals we


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . at $3,700. It ishighly probable that this heuer will beheard of later in Canadian show cow, Clarinda 17th (Imp.) b/Golden Mint, with heifer calf at footwent to Sir Frank at the even $3, other cows with their calvespassed the $2,000 mark—Broadhooks(Imp.) by Aldie Regent, going toGeorge D. Fletcher, of Erin, Ont., at$2,450, and Rosemary A. (Imp.) byRoyal Record, going to Harry McGee,Islington, Ont., at $2,150. The Best Stay in Canada One of the outstanding and pleasingfeatures of the sale was in the factthat but very few animals were soldto go to the United States. It veryfrequently happens at Canadian salesthat the cream of the offering isgathered in by American buyers, andthe good effects of such breeding stocklost to Canada. At this sale only-eight head were sold to American bid-ders, and those not the choicest as theaverage of $940 for the eight wouldindicate. By far the largest individualbuyer was Sir Frank Baillie. He added12 head of the best to his herd, at.


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