Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . hundred breeding Shorthorns willconstitute the oflfering at the 12thsemi-annual sale of the Western OntarioConsignment Sale Company at the West-ern Fair Grounds, London, on Tuesday,November 9th. The seventy-five femaleswill include 20 cows with calves at will be also 25 choice young families represented are either Scotchor Scotch-topped, and many of the individ-uals have been winners in 1920 those which should be the higherpriced females of the sales are a heiferby Imp. Newton Loyalist, a Marr Rachaelby Corsican 7th,


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . hundred breeding Shorthorns willconstitute the oflfering at the 12thsemi-annual sale of the Western OntarioConsignment Sale Company at the West-ern Fair Grounds, London, on Tuesday,November 9th. The seventy-five femaleswill include 20 cows with calves at will be also 25 choice young families represented are either Scotchor Scotch-topped, and many of the individ-uals have been winners in 1920 those which should be the higherpriced females of the sales are a heiferby Imp. Newton Loyalist, a Marr Rachaelby Corsican 7th, a red yearling, Clipper bya son of Bandsmans Commander, a Claretby Imp. Hillhead Chief, a Rosemary by SeaFoam and a Missie by Sea Foam. An im-ported Broadhooks bull whose four topcrosses were bred by Duthie should bringup the average sale price of the to G. A. Attridge, Muirkirk, Ont.,for a catalogue. It will make good readingwhether you can go to the sale or not--and if you get one you just naturally wontbe able to stay HOOPER HEREFORDS IN 1919 it was a case of Hooper up atmost of the big livestock shows, inso-far as Herefords were concerned. Thisyear the herd of John Hooper & Sons, ofSt. Marys, secured its fair share of thehonors as well. But owing to the in-ability of Mr. Hooper to continue inactive work it has been decided to sell theentire herd at auction at the Hooper farmon November 10th, commencing at 2oclock Cars will meet all trains atSt. Marys or Granton until noon. Victor Fairfax, the herd leader at MapleLeaf Farm, is an outstanding representa-tive of an outstanding family. He cer-tainly has the ability to transmit his ownperfect type and conformation to his pro-geny. Last year his calves were placed1. 2, 3, in the senior bull calf class at bothToronto and London and first and third injunior bull calves. His senior bull calveswere 1, 2,-3, 4 at Guelph. Which wouldseem to indicate that VictoT- Fairfax is avery prepotent sire and Maple Leaf mat


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