Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . WILLOWBROOK 31 Champion Southdown Ewe at Toronto, London and Guelph in 1919. .Owned by Andrew Knox, of Caledonia milker. Holehouse Flirt, a fourteen-year-old, has a record of 14,522 Lad^^, a five-year-old, winningfirst in London and second at Torontolast year, has three splendid daughterson the farm, Barcheski Juniper (Imp.)having qualified in the R. O. P. fouryears in succession with an average per cent, butter fat. With many hightesting: daughters are a few others in thissplendid herd which will give the intend-ing buyer some


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . WILLOWBROOK 31 Champion Southdown Ewe at Toronto, London and Guelph in 1919. .Owned by Andrew Knox, of Caledonia milker. Holehouse Flirt, a fourteen-year-old, has a record of 14,522 Lad^^, a five-year-old, winningfirst in London and second at Torontolast year, has three splendid daughterson the farm, Barcheski Juniper (Imp.)having qualified in the R. O. P. fouryears in succession with an average per cent, butter fat. With many hightesting: daughters are a few others in thissplendid herd which will give the intend-ing buyer some idea of what this wonder-ful breed can do under good manage-ment. A person would do well to watchthese three cattle at the fairs and tohave a chat with Mr. Stansell, who is agreat admirer and booster of the breed. Wildwood Prince Again, the Champion Chester Wliite Boar at Toronto,Owned by John G. Annesser, of Tilbury. 1919/ sows of this breeding are already in theherd, big, typy animals that are a sourceof great pride to their


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