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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01405ASH ef"Inesday, Vs APOS, CV the Uxec"t,"j, s HnDOuD(eMent. As directed by the Will of the late John Miller, the whole of the Thistle Ila' Herd, of Imported and Home -Bred Scotch Shorthorns, will be sold with- out reserve, on the 18th day of January, 1905, sale commencing at 12 o'clock, noon. For 69 years the Late Proprietor was engaged in importing and breeding Shorthorns and we feel sure the verdict of those who see them sold will be, that success has resulted. The Herd is now the oldest in the world and there are not many of its size that are better. While pedigree has never been considered before individuality, it has always been kept in mind that animals bred from good ancestors as far back as possible, were the most reliable to produce their own kind. Nearly all the cattle that have been imported have been Scotch and in latter years they have been of Mr. Marr's breeding. The Herd now contains more straight bred Marr cattle than any other that we know of, and, they are every one producing a calf each year, of the type we want. From the time the Herd was started to the present time, no expense has been spared in providing the sires necessary, Scarcely one has been used that was not a prize-winner at The Provincial or Toronto Shows and the present bulls in use will be found to have great merit and breeding. The last time that a full showing was made from the Herd, in Toronto, every first with one exception was won by its entries. The Annual Meeting of The Dominion Shorthorn Association will be held in Toronto, on Tuesday the 1 yth, and we extend to all interested in good cattle an invitation to come to this sale. Trains the Evening before and Morning of sale will be met at Claremont on the C. P. R. and at Pickering on the G. T. R. for any that. find that way the most convenient, if they notify us. JOHN MILLER, JR., for The Executors. Brougham, Ont. Terms and Conditions TERMS CASH No animals will be oflered that have known defects. When an animal is sold it will be at the risk of the purchaser but every effort will be made to place the animals comfortably and safely on the cars for those who wish it. Certificates of Registration will be furnished with each animal. Nearly all the. imported cattle are recorded in the American Herd Book. A breeding list will be furnished on day of sale giving ;the 'latest service of all cows. Please bring this Catalogue with you. HON. W. C. EDWARDS, Rockland, 0nt. Will sell all his Bull Calves, a nice selection of Heifers and a few Cows from his herd on the day following this sale. Trains will stop at Claremont, on the evening of the i 8th to -take passengers for Rockland, via Ottawa. This sale will include a very choice lot of youmg bulls fit to (head the best herds and oC unexcelled breeding. An effort is being made to secure low fares on Railways, from Toronto tu which point you can get reduced fares to attend the Annual Meeting. Make an effort to attend both sales. cows. No. t.—SAhhy FIFTH. --Vol. 46, Rage 560. E.HJ3. Roan. Calved .March 17th, 1895. Bred by T. F. Jamieson, .Mains of Waterton, Elton, ✓Iberdeenshire, Scotland. Dam bred by Sire bred by Topsman (63447) S. Campbell Sally 3rd T. F. Jamieson Romeo (59777) T. F. Jamieson Sally end T. F. Jamieson Robin Hood (54928) A. Cruickshank Sally T. F. Jamieson Darnlee (52711) A. Cruickshank Sylvia T. F. Jamieson Viscount (45737) T. F. Jamieson Survey A. Cruickshank General Windsor (28701) T. Willis Silent A. Cruickshank Royal Duke of Gloster (29864) A. Cruickshank Selina A. Cruickshank Grand Duke of Gloster (26288) A. Cruickshank Science A. Cruickshank Baronet (15614) A. Cruickshank Splendid A. Cruickshank Lord Saekville 03249) A. Cruickshank Sympathy J. Grundy Duke of Athol (io15o) T. Bates Silence J. Grundy Earl of Derby (10177) T. Bates Secret 3rd C. W. Harvey Duke of Sutherland (6945) C. W. Harvey Secret end C. W. Harvey Locomotive ('4242) T. Bates Secret T. Bates Short Tail (2621) T. Bates White Rose 1st T. Bates Gambier k2046) Mr. Whitaker White Rose T. Bates Young Wynyard (2859) Countess of Antrim Bull of Messrs. Colling's Sally 5th is a well bred Secret of good size and great thickness of flesh. 'lie has been a regular breeder of splendid calves. A splendid individual of the y ..ry best Cruickshank blood. Topsman (63447) is a Maid of Promise bred by S. Campbell and sired by the grand Cruickshank sire Gravesend (46461) used for many years both by Mr. Campbell and Mr. Duthie and with great success. Topsman's dam was Maid of Promise 6th by General Booth (54353) a well bred Nonpareil by Banner Bearer (49034• Romeo (59777) is a well bred Cruickshank Brawith Bud, sired by Cayhurst (47560), dam Ruby 6th by Viscount (45737) a beautifully bred Cruickshank Golden, that did good work in the Waterton Herd. Robin Hood (54928) was by Cumberland (46144) and his dam was the ittyton cow, Red Rose by Sherwood (48685). The Secret family in the hands of Dr. Jamieson have been a great success, they have had a wonderful amount of natural flesh and have been very prolific. k great many of them have been sold to come to America and no better Short- horns for the country have been imported. No. 2.—SAh19y'S SECRET. Red. Calved May 9th, 1902. Bred by'John miller * Sons, Brougham, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490)-26o62=S. Campbell SALLY 5TH T. F. Jamieson Topsman (63447) S. Campbell Sally 3rd T. F. Jamieson Romeo (59777) T. F. Jamieson Sally 2nd T. F. Jamieson Robin Hood (54928) A. Cruickshank Sally T. F. Jamieson Darnlee (52711) A. Cruickshank Sylvia T. F. Jamieson Viscount (45737) T. F. Jamieson Survey A. Cruickshank General Windsor (28701) T. Willis Silent A. Cruickshank Royal Duks of Gloster (29864) A. Cruickshank Selina A. Cruickshank Grand Duke of Gloster (26288) A. Cruickshank Science A. Cruickshank Baronet (15614) . A. Cruickshank Splendid A. Cruickshank Lord Sackville 03249) A. Cruickshank Sympathy J. Grundy Duke of Athol (10150) T. Bates Silence J. Grundy Earl of Derby (10177) , T. Bates Secret 3rd C. W. Harvey Duke of Sutherland (6945) C. W. Harvey Secret 2nd C. W. Harvey Locomotive (4242) T. Bates Secret T. Bates Short Tail (2631) T. Bates White Rose 1st T. Bates Gambier k2046) Mr. Whitaker White Rose T. Bates Young Wynyard (2859) Countess of Antrim Bull of Messrs. Colling's Sally's Secret is a beautiful heifer of great size, and as smooth as an apple. She is a show heifer without preparation, one of the best heifers as well as having a pedigree embracing the best blood and unsurpassed individu - ally in her ancestors both male and female. We have never had a better thriver on the farm and this will be appreciated when we say she has grown to her present form on quite ordinary feeding. Royal Prince (71490)— 26o6g=is a pure Golden Drop bred by Mr. Camp- bell, used by him for one season and at Thistle Ha' for six seasons with the greatest success. No Shorthorn bull in America during the past six years has left such a valuable lot of calves and they have sold very readily at good prices. His sire and dam were both successful. show animals in Scotland and both made a great record as breeders. Topsman (63447) is a Maid of Promise sired by the grand Cruickshank Sire Gravesend (46461) used for many years by Mr. Campbell and Mr Duthie. Topsman was the greatest sire for producing natural thick flesh that we have known and this feature has descended in great degree to his progeny offered in this catalogue. The Secret family in the hands of Mr. Cruickshank and Mr. Jamieson have been most successful and they have been of great service in this country wherever used, in thickening the flesh and giving both feeding and milking qualities to the Shorthorn breed. No. 3.—AL9EXA,Nt7RINA 28th --Vol. 46, Pag? 6I7. E. 11. Ij• Red. Calved February 28th 1899• Bred by. S. Marr, Uppermill, Tarves, Aberdeenshire. Wanderer (6o138) A. Cruickshank \Iexandrina 24th W. S. Marr Captain of the Guard (58596) A. Cruickshank Alexandrina loth W. S. Marr William of Orange (5o694) A. Cruickshank Alexandrina 1-7th W. S. Marr Athabasca (47359) A. Cruickshank Alexandrina 14th W. S. Marr Journalist (41729) W. Duthie Alexandrina 9th W. S. Marr Young Englishman 01113i W. S. Marr Alexandrina 5th W. S.(Mrrr Macduff (26773) Mr. Bruce Alexandrina 4th W. S. Marr Lord Lyons (22173) A. Cruickshank Alexandrina A. Morison Alaric (21155) A. Longmore Alice A. Morison Somerset (io858) Earl Ducie Anna A. Morison Hawthorn (7071) A. Morison K,ilcneny J. C. Grant Duff The Peer (5455) Mr. Crofton Premium J. Chrisp George (2057) James Chrisp Togston (5487) H. Porritt Alexandrina 28th is a splendid young red cow of that most famous, Marr family that has produced so many good ones, amongst them being the noted Gay Monarch, and Alexandrina loth; the g. dam of this cow was a full sister to Gay Monarch. A half sister to this cow Alexandrina 28th was sold at the Marr Dispension for $1,750.00. She was from same dam and by Lovat Star (77139)• This is a beautiful cow, a splendid - breeder and with breeding scarcely equalled even in the best of Marr pedigrees. Wanderer (6o13R) was bred at Sittyton and was one, of the favourite bulls when the herd was sold. He was afterwards bought by Mr. Marr and retained during his life. His sire was the .great Commodore (541 18,) his dam was the grand cow Godiva by Cumberland: (461.440 and his G. dam Gilliver by Roan Gauntlet (35284). Wanderer was one of the most successful bulls dur- ing the latter years of the Marr Herd. Captain of the Guard (58596) was another favourite Cruickshank bull in Mr. Marr's estirhation, he was also by Commodore.(54118) and his dam was Chris- mas Carol by Cumberland (46144)• William of Orange (5o694) so,,well known and so highly appreciated where ever Shorthorns are known, was by Roan Gauntlet (35284) and out of Orange Blossom 21st by Caesar Augustus (25704)• Athabasca (47359) another great bull and great sire, was by Pride of the Isles (35072), his dam was Azalea by Caesar Augustus (25704). No 4.—AlgEXANDRINA 35th Red. Calved January $oth, 1904. Bred by John Miller 4'Sons, Brougham., ont. Ihm bred by Sire bred by Primrose Day m Joll ALEXANDRINA 28THW. S. MarrW nderer (6o1(8 p') Vol 20 C. H. A. ickshe ank Alexandrina 24th W. S. Marr Captain of the Guard (58596) A. Cruickshank Alexandrina loth W. S. Marr William of Orange (5o694) A. Cruickshank Alexandrina 17th W. S. Marr Athabasca (47359) A. Cruickshank Alexandrina 14th W. S. Marr Journalist (41729) . W. Duthie Alexandrina 9th W. S. Marr Young Englishman (31113) W. S. Marr Alexandrina 5th W. S. Mrrr Macduff (26773) Mr. Bruce Alexandrina 4th W. S. Marr Lord Lyons'22173) A. Cruickshanl: Alexandrina A. Morison Alaric (21155) A. Longmore Alice A. Morison Somerset (1o858) Earl Ducie Anna A. Morison Hawthorn o (71 7) A. Morison Kilmen Y J. C. Grant Duff The Peer (5455) Mr. Crofton Premium J. Chrisp George (2057) James Chrisp Togston (5487) H. Porritt Alexandrina15th is a beautiful heifer, short -legged, thick smooth and an easy feeder. She is one of a small number of that most noted family that produced the only Gay Monarch and other good ones. Alexandrina 3oth from same dam as Alexandrina 28th and by Lovat Star (77139) made $1750.00 at the Marr dispersion. Gay Monarch was a full brother to Alexandrina loth. Primrose Dav was imported by John Miller & Sons, in 1902. He was sired by the Duthie bull Primrose Pride (79605) and from the Rosebud cow, Rosy Dawn, bred by George Harrison and from the same Rosebud foundation that produced for him his Royal Champions for several years. They were bred by Mr. Campbell of Kinellar and were considered by him, one of his best families. Primrose Day is himself a grand bull and has won since sold from Thistle Ha' some very important prizes. He is now at the head of a very valuable herd. Wanderer (6o1 ;8) was one of the favourite bulls in the Sittyton herd When it was sold and he was purchased by Mr. Marr and used as long as he lived with the most marked success. No sire is more appreciated in a pedi- gree. Captain of the Guard :(58596) was another favourite Cruickshank bull used by Mr. Marr. He was like Wanderer by Commodore (54118) and their dams were both by Cumberland (46144) The next sire, William of Orange (59694) is so well and favourably known throughout the Shorthorn world as being one of the greatest latter day Cruickshank bulls that it is unnecessary to describe him. No 5.—VIUAGE QUEEN.=28396= Red. Calved June 9th, 1896.—Bred by Chas. Ho1g, Gibralter, Ont. Dam bred by Sire, bred by Chief Officer= 17089-132154G. B. Bristow Village Fairy end G. B. Bristow Vanguard—6142=IOI144 Jas Hunter Village Fairy G. B. Bristow Sir Arthur Ingram=3874= G. H. Caldwell Village Gem G. B. Bristow Butterfly's Athelstane 90823 J. I. Davidson VILLAGE GIRL A. Cruickshank Scotland's Pride "(251oo) A. Cruickshank Village Bride A. Cruickshank Allan (21172) Sir.W. Stirling Village Maid A. Cruickshank Baronet (1 5614) A. Cruickshank Village Belle A. A. Cruickshank Lord Bathurst 31k ChampionofE 73)17526A. Cruickshankk VintageW. Lady Franklin A. Cruickshank Matadore (i 1800), Torrh The Vine A. Cruickshank Fairfax Royal (6987) Picotee A. Cruickshank Premier (6308) Capt. Barclay Sunflower A. Cruickshank Unicorn (8725) Capt. Barclay Young Satellite (8538) Herd Book Valentine (66i) Mr. Robertson and Village Queen so9othls a a showcowbeautiful short in good gged cow with great company and one of thehbet depth. Straight and smooth, breeders that has ever been in the herd. She has bred a calf every year since old enough and whether male or female they have been of a very high class and sold readily at good prices. She has been reserved for use in the herd and some very tempting offers have been refused for her. Chief Officer = 17089== 132154. was sired by the Duchess of Gloster bull Burgomaster's Gloster= 11783—and he was by the Cruickshank Barmpton bull Burgomaster (52556). Chief Officer's dam was Imp Wimple Gem, bred by S. Campbell and sired by the noted Gladstone 143286') Village Fairy end= 15932=whose pedigree is given in this catalogue has been ona of the great matrons of the herd. Before entering it she won many prizes in close competitions. The Village family has been in the hands of Mr. Cruickshank ever since 1834 and has been very highly prized by him. Village Girl was the first Cruick- shank heifer to be sold for Sl000.00 by Mr. Davidson in Canada. She was a beautiful smooth heifer of 'good size and she has left a family behind that for usefullness and profit is not equalled by any.Shorthorn family that can easily be recalled. Red C. C. at foot." Calved October 8th, 1904. Sire the high-class and straight -bred Lavender bull, Imp Langford Eclipse (83848) to be sold in this sale. No.6,—VIbIbAGE QUEEN 5th. Red. Calved October 86th, 1903 Dam bred by Village Queen Charles Hogg Village Fairy 2nd G. B. Bristow Village Fairy G. B, Bristow Village Gem G. B. Bristow VILLAGE GIRL A. Cruickshank Village Bride A. Cruickshank Village Maid A. Cruickshank Village Belle A. Cruickshank Vintage A. Cruickshank Lady Franklin A. Cruickshank The Vine A. Cruickshank Picotee A. Cruickshank Sunflower A. Cruickshank Bred by John. .Miller ,f Sons, Brougham, Ont. Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) S. Campbell Chief Officer= 17o89--- 132154 G.B.Bristow Vanguard-6142=101144 Jas. Hunter Sir Arthur Ingram-3874=83669G.H. Caldwell Butterfly's Athelstane 90823 J. I. Davidson Scotland's Pride (25100) A. Cruickshank Allan (21172) Sir W. Stirling Baronet (15614) A. Cruickshank Champion of England(17526) A. Cruickshank Lord Bathurst (13173) A. Cruickshank Matadore (ii800) W. Smith Fairfax Royal (6987) W. Torr Premier (6308) Capt. Barclay Unicorn (8725) Capt. Barclay Young Satellite (8538) Herd Book Valentine (661) Mr. Robertson Village Queen 5th, is a beautiful heifer, short -legged and smooth. She bids fair to be as good as her sisters that have invariably been sold for big prices to be shown or to strengthen some of the most valuable herds. Her sire Royal Prince (71490) = 26o62 - is a pure Golden Drop, from the same sire as Golden Fame and Golden Fame's Grand -dam was the dam of Royal Prince. She was a show cow and a good breeder. Royal Prince has been used at Thistle Ha' for the past six years and it is generally believed that his progeny have been as high an average as the produce from any sire of the past ten years. Village Queen - 28396 = is a beautiful cow, short -legged, deep, wide and smooth. She has been one of the most valuable breeding cows in the herd and her calves have been sold for handsome prices. The Village family, bred by Mr. Cruickshank since 1834 has always been considered one ,of his best and they have perhaps done as much to improve the Shorthornes in America as any family that has been introduced during the past 25 years. No 7.—VIbbAGE FAIRY 2nd=15932= Red. Calved October 8th, I888. Bred by G. B. Bristow, Bob Roy, Ont. Dam bred by .Sire bred by Vanguard -6142=10t 144 Jas Hunter Village Fairy G. B. Bristow Sir Arthur Ingram-3874= G. H. Caldwell Village Gem G. B. Bristow Butterfly's Athelstane 90823 J. I. Davidson VILLAGE GIRL A. Cruickshank Scotland's Pride (251oo) A. Cruickshank Village Bride A. Cruickshank Allan (21172) Sir W. Stirling Village Maid A. Cruickshank Baronet (15614) A. Cruickshank Village Belle A. Cruickshank Champion of England(17526) A. Cruickshank Vintage A. Cruickshank Lord Bathurst (13173) A. Cruickshank Lady Franklin A. Cruickshank Matadore (11800) W. Smith The Vine A. Cruickshank Fairfax Royal (6987) W. Torr Picotee A. Cruickshank Premier (63o8) Capt. Barclay Sunflower A. Cruickshank Unicorn (8725) Capt. Barclay Young Satellite (8538) Herd Book Valentine (661) Mr. Robertson Village Fairy 2nd was for several years shown successfully and she has been a regular breeder of excellent calves. The Village Family was one of Mr. Cruickshank's favourites and they were bred by him since 1834. Village Girl was imported by Jas. I. Davidson and sold to Mr. Bristow for $1000.00, she was the first Cruickshank heifer to be sold for that price in Canada. No cow has done more good in this Country, for her descendants are both numerous and of beat quality. The calves from Village Fairy 2nd have averaged since she has been in the Thistle Ha' herd, over $400.00 each. Vanguard-6142=was bred by James Hunter, and sired by British Boy =4326=Dam Queen of the May 9th-7621 =of that grand family of great breeders and prize -winners in the hands of Messrs Hunter. Sir Arthur Ingram-3784-83669. was got by Prowler-2297-a Rose of Autumn, bred by James Russell. Sir Arthur Ingram's dam was Imported Sheriff Hutton Rose, bred by Wm. Linton of Yorkshire, England, and from the family that has bred so many Royal Winners while in his possession. Her sire was the great Sir Arthur Ingram (32490)'a winner at The Royal and the sire of many prize -winners. There are none of this family now in Scotland or England, and Mr. J. D. Butterfly's Athelstane 9o823.=1479=was sired by Crown Prince of Athel- Willis has stated more than once that he would pay any reasonable price for a stane 211d=456=16585. The sire that did so much to prove the value of good bull bred as they are. Cruickshank blood when judicially mixed with that of Bates and Booth Short- horns. He was a great success and used until death in the herd of the Late James I. Davidson. Butterfly's 43rd, the dam of Butterfly's Athelstane was a beautiful cow bred from that favorite family "TheCruickshank Butterflys." No.8.—VlbbACE FAIRY IOth Red. Calved December 200t, 1902. Bred by John .Miller of Sons, Brouggham, Ont. Dam Village Fairy 2nd Village Fairy Village Gem VILLAGE GIRL Village Bride Village Maid Village Belle Vintage Lady Franklin The Vine Picotee Sunflower, bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (7r490)=26062-= S. Campbell G. B. Bristow Vanguard=6142=101144 Jas. Hunter G. B, Bristow Sir Arthur Ingrams3874= G. H. Caldwell G. B. Bristow Butterfly's Athelstane 90323 J. I. Davidson A. Cruickshank Scotland's Pride (25100) A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank Allan (21172) Sir W. Stirling A. Cruickshank Baronet ( 15 614) A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank Champion of England(17526) A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank Lord Bathurst (13173) A..Cruickshank A. Cruickshank Matadore (11800) W. Smith A. Cruickshank Fairfax Royal (6987) W. Torr A. Cruickshank Premier (6308) Capt. Barclay A. Cruickshank Unicorn (8725) Capt. Barclay Young Satellite (8538) Herd Book Valentine (661) Mr. Robertson Village Fairy loth is a good thick heifer of the grand old Village family, favorite family with Mr. Cruickshank and bred by him since 183.4• Royal Prince (71490)= 26o62 = a pure, Golden Drop, bred by Mr. Campbell and used by him before being imported, was sired by the 'same bull as Golden Fame and from the Grand Dam of Golden Fame. He has been used with great success for the past six years in the Thistle Ha' herd and his calves have per- haps averaged as high in quality as the produce of any Shorthorn. sire used in America during the past ten ,years. Village Fairy -2nd whose pedigree is old. the preceding page has been one of the most successful cows in the Herd and before entering it had -won m•an� prizes in close competition. No q.—migAGE FAIRY llth. Roan. Calved December 28th, 190.5. Bred by John .Miller 4 Sons, Brougham, Ont. Dam bred by .Sire bred by Village Fairy 2nd G..B. Bristow Village Fairy G. B. Bristow Village Gem G. B. Bristow VILLAGE GIRL A. Cruickshank Village Bride A. Cruickshank Village Maid A. Cruickshank Village Belle. A. Cruickshank Vintage A. Cruickshank Lady Franklin A. Cruickshank The Vine A. Cruickshank Picotee A. Cruickshank Sunflower A. Cruickshank Royal Prince (71490)=26062 = S. Campbell Vanguard—6142=101144 Jas. Hunter Sir Arthur Ingram-3874=83669G.H.Caldwell Butterfly's Athelstane 90823 J. 1. Davidson Scotland's Pride (25 too) A. Cruickshank Allan (21172) Sir W. Stirling Baronet (t 5614) A. Cruickshank Champion of England(17526) A, Cruickshank Lord Bathurst 0 317 3) -A: Cruickshank Matadore (i 1800) W. Smith Fairfax Royal (6987) W. Torr, , Premier (6308) Capt. Barclay Unicorn (8725) Capt. Barclay Young Satellite (8538) Herd Book Valentine (661) Mr. Robertson Village Fairy 1 lth is a beautiful thick short legged heifer of the favourite Village Family,which was a favourite one with Mr. Cruickshank and bred by him since 1834• Royal Prince (71496)=26e62=a pure Golden Drop, bred by Mr. Campbell and by the great showy and breeding bull Emancipator (65447) bred by Mr. Robertson from Emmeline 3rd, bred by Mr. Duthie, and by Dauntless (54155) bred by Mr. Cruickshank. He has been one of the greatest latter day sires, his calves perhaps having as much merit as the calves from any Shorthorn bull used in America during the past decade. Village Fairy 2nd whose pedigree is given in full in a former page has been, one of the most successful cows in the Herd and before entering it she won many prizes in close competitions. No. u0.—Vibb, AGE SAbby. Red. Calved .4pril I8th, 2899. Bred by John Miller cSons, brougham, Ont Dam bred by . Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) S. Campbell Village Blossom G. B. Bristow Vanguard -6142= i44 Jas Hunter Village Lady G. B. Bristow Sir Richard Booth=2454= N'm. Linton Village Rose G. h. Bristow Butterfly's Athelstane=1479 = J, I. Davidson Village Beauty G. B. Bristow Grand Monarque -186o- J. 1. Davidson VILLAGE GIRL A. Cruickshank Scotland's Pride (25100) A. Cruickshank Village Bride A. Cruickshank Allan (21172) Sir W. Stirling Village Maid A. Cruickshank Baronet (15614) A. Cruickshank Village Belle A. Cruickshank Champion of England(17526) A. Cruickshank Vintage A. Cruickshank Lord Bathurst 0 317 3) A. Cruickshank Lady Franklin A. Cruickshank Matadore (11800) W. Smith The Vine A. Cruickshank Fairfax Royal (6987) W. Torr Picotee A. Cruickshank Premier (6308) Capt. Barclay Sunflower A. Cruickshank Unicorn (8725) Capt. Barclay Young Satellite (8538) Herd Book Valentine (661) Mr. Robertson; Village Sally, is a good young cow and has started well as a producer of valuable heifers. Her sire Royal Prince (71490) =26o62=is a pure Golden Drop, from the same sire as Golden Fame and from Golden Fame's Grand -dam. He has proved himself without an equal as a sire and has been in use for the past six years in the Thistle Ha' Herd. Village Blossom= 14783=was a grand big cow, was shown and won mangy prizes in keen competition. Vanguard-6142 -was bred by James Hunter, sired by British Boy=4326= and from Queen of the May 9th. This family bred from some of the early im- portations from Scotland was very successful in the hands of the Messrs Hunter and Vanguard proved his good breeding by the good work he did as a sire. Sir Richard Booth=2454=was used by the Messrs Russell of Richmond Hill, Ont. He was sired by Imp British Hero (395o6) and his dam was Imp Rachel =445=by Lord Rose (34659) No 11.—ROSA HOVE FIFTEENTH. =34300= Red. Calved February 23rd, 1897. Bred by The Duke of Richmond and Gordon, Gordon Castle, Fochabers, Scotland Musgrave (64470) W.. S. Marr Rosa Hope 3rd D.,of Richmond Warrior Bold (52321) E.W.Meade-Waldo Rosa Hope end D. of Richmond Arthur Benedict (40986) W. Linton Rosa Hope D. of Richmond Royal Hope (32392) Mr. I'awlett Rosa Colling D. of Richmond Baron Colling (2556o) Col. Townley Rosa Bonheur V. Strathallan Bridegroom (17441) A. Cruickshank Rosa Lee V. Strathallan Hautboy 08034) V. Strathallan Ruby V. Strathallan The Squire (15400 J. Douglas Jewel Barnaby Rudge 01142) Mr. Towneley Julia Belted Will (678o) Wm. Raine Carnegie's Red Bull (3291)Mr. Carnegie Rosa Hope Fifteenth -343o0= is a fine cow, descended from the famous Strathallan Family. She is a wonderful milker and has reared some of the best calves sold from the herd of late years. Her calves have invariably brought good prices. Musgrave (64470) was one of the best of the wonderful Missie Family that does such good work wherever they go and that sold for over $840.00 each when the Uppermill Herd was dispersed. Musgrave was a noted sire and might well be, for he was sired by that re- nowned Cruickshank Clipper bull, Criterion (57123) and from Missie 1 1 ith. Warrier Bold (52321) was by King Malcolm (4341g) his dam was Wave Drift by King Rufus (34359) Warrior Bold is thus of the Wave Family that have been winning so much in the hands of Lord Polworth at the Royal and other leading shows in England. Few pedigrees show such a line of sires as does this. At least five of hem have been first prize winners at the Royal or Highland Shows No 12.—ROSA HOPE SIXTEENTH, Roan. Calved November rrth, 1903. Dam bred by ROSA HOPE 15th D. of Richmond Rosa Hope 3rd D. of Richmond Rosa Hope end D. of Richmond Rosa Hope D. of Richmond Rosa Coiling D. of`Richmond Rosa Bonheur V. Strathallan Rosa Lee V. Strathallan Rub)' V. Strathallan Jewel J ulia Bred by John Miller ¢Sons, Brozgdham., Ont- Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) S. Campbell Musgrave (64470) W. S. Marr Warrior Bold (52321) E.W.Meade-Waldo Arthur Benedict (4o986) W. Linton Royal Hope (32392) Mr. Pawlett Baron Coiling (2556o) Col. Townley Bridegroom 07440 A. Cruickshank Hautboy (18034) V. Strathallan The Squire (15401) J. Douglas Barnaby Rudge (11142) Mr. Towneley Belted Will (6780) Wm., Raine Carnegie's Red Bull (3291)Mr. arnegie Rosa Hope Sixteenth, is one of the best heifers ever bred at Thistle Ha' and with care can be made to win any place next year. She has depth, length, thickness and smoothness combined in a degree seldom seen. Royal Prince (7149o) a straight and well bred Golden Drop, one of the, best sires of the day. Musgrave (64470) one of the best of the great Missie family and a splendid sire. Warrier Bold (52321) a grand bull and bred from the prize-winning Wave Family so successful in the hands of Lord Polworth. Royal Hope (32392) Baron Coiling (2556o) and down to the very last sire makes an array of ancestors never surpassed in any pedigree. At. least five of them being first winners at the Highland or Royal Shows. Rosa Hope Fifteenth is descended from the famous Strathallan family, she is a wonderful milker and one of the best breeders we have ever owned. No. 13.—EI"L"A 37th.--Vol. 46. Rage 617, E. H. 6. Roan. Calved March 1Oth, 1899. Bred by W.- S. Marr, UppermiiZ. Tarves, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Dam bred by Sire bred by Count Arthur (70194) J. D. Willis Emma 25th W. S. blarr Marshfield (6298o) W. S. Marc Emma 17th W. S. Marr William of Orange (5o694) A. Cruickshank Emma 12th W. S. Marr Prince Royal (45413) W. S. Marr Emma 6th W. S. Warr Nonsuch (40389) Al Milne Emma end Mrs. Turnbull Golden Eagle (26267) A. Cruickshank 14"mma Mrs. Turnbull Leopold (24328) A. Cruickshank ,Victoria Mrs. Turnbull Sir Thomas Stanley (25176)A. Cruickshank Duchess Mrs. Turnbull Marquis of Bute (18336) A. Cruickshank Count Fairfax (8991) A. Cruickshank South Durham (9676) A. Harrison Uptaker (5534) Mr. Shafto Nliracle (2320) C. Mason Matchem (228o) G. Mason Fitz Remus (202y Mr. Shafto Cato (9191 C. Mason Emma 37th is a good young cow, bred from that grand old family so long in the hands of Mr. Marr. She has been a regular and good breeder and pre- sents a chance to get a young cow of Mr. Marr's breeding that will not often occur. The breeding is of the best that existed in the Uppermill Herd, for nothing but Cruickshank bulls had been used by'Mrs. Turnbull for mauy years b-fore Emma end was purchased by Mr. Marr. Count Arthur (70194) was a fine specimen of the great Cruickshank Vic- toria Family. He was by Count Lavender (6o545) fifty-two times first and Champion at the greatest shows in Britain as well as being the most successful sire used in Mr. Willis' herd. His dam was Victoria 85th by Gondolier (52956) 4 She was shown with Count Arthur and Victoria's Countess as cow and two of h:�r-progeny wherever there was a prize given for such, and they won without a ,struggle in evary case. They made a very strong three. Victoria's Countess was:the dam of Mr. Prather's great sire, Victoria's Count. Marshfield (6298o) was a choice Missie bull used by Mr. Marr and was sired by William of Orange (5o694) William of Orange (5o694) was a Cruickshank Orange Blossom and made an impression on the Uppermill Herd that cannot be over estimated. Prince Royal (45413) was also a good sire but it is needless to say more than this all the sires in this pedigree have been good and together they guarantee the progeny to be valuable wherever used. No. I4.—EIALRA 45th, Roan. Calved Febuary27th,190.9.—Bred byJohn .filter Sons, Brouoh.am, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490)= 26065 = S. Campbell EMMA 37TH W. S. Marr Count Arthur (70194) J. D. Willis Emma 25th W. S. Marr Marshfield (6298o) W. S. Marr Emma 17th W. S. Marr , William of Orange (5o694) A. Cruickshank Emma 12th W. S. Marr Prince Royal (45413) W. S. Marr Emma 6th W. S. Warr Nonsuch (40389) Al Milne Emma end Mrs. Turnbull Golden Eagle (26267) A. Cruickshank Emma Mrs. Turnbull Leopold (24328) A. Cruickshank Victoria Mrs. Turnbull Sir Thomas Stanley (25176)A. Cruickshank Duchess Mrs. Turnbull Marquis of Bute (18336) A. Cruickshank Count Fairfax (8991) A. Cruickshank South Durham (9676) A. Harrison Uptaker (5534) Mr. Shafto Miracle (2320) C. Mason Matchem (2280) G. Mason Fitz Remus.(2025) Mr. Shafto Cato (gig) _ C. Mason Royal Prince (71490) is a grand old bull bred from some of the very best, of the Golden Drop Family, his sire was Emancipator (65447) bred by Mr. Robertson and shown successfully in` some very strong shows. Royal Prince's dam was Golden Drop 9th also a grand show cow that won a 'great deal. Royal Prince was used by Mr. Campbell in Scotland for one year and has been used in the Thistle Ha' herd for the past six years with unparalelled success. His calves have been of the highest order of merit and have been sought after by the best breeders in America. Emma 37th, is one of five heifers purchased from Mr. Marr by 'us at a big price, she has been most successful since coming to our herd and her calves should be very valuable, especially when from such a sire as Royal Prince and when merit is so plainly shown as in this heifer. Count Arthur (70194) with his dam and a sister were unbeaten in .Eng- land and Scotland when shown by Mr Willis as a cow and two of her progeny. They were a wonderful three, Mr. Prather's splendid bull, Victoria's Count, one of the best sires of the day was from the sister. Mr. Duthie used Count Arthur with success in his herd. Marsfield (6298o) was a Missie bull by William of Orange (5o694) used by Mr. Marr. Then follows a list of sires well known, and good enough to be a guarantee of the progeny descended from them. a1, No.15.—MISSIE OF NEIDPATH 11th =23094 W'hibe. Calved, January 4th., 190.E Bred by Thos. Ballantyne cf Sons, Stratford, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Baron = 9242 —15083 1. John Isaac Missie of Neidpath 6th T. B. & Sons Prince Royal (56349) E. Cruickshank MISSIE 81st W. S. Marr Bentick (42787) W S. Marr Missie 49th W. S. Marr Heir of Englishman t24.122) Capt. Barclay Missie loth W. S. Marr Gold Digger (24044) W. S. Marr Missie 9th W. S. Marr Lord Surrey (20.230) A. Cruickshank Missie 4th W. S. Marr Clarendon (14280) Geo. Shepherd Missie y. Morison Son of Duke 3rd 07697) D,of Richmond Countess Capt. Barclay The Pacha (7612) Capt. Barclay Jessamine Capt. Barclay Mahomed (6170) Capt. Barclay Rose Capt. Barclay Plenipo (4725) J. B. Simpson Thorn Abbot (2899) J. B. Simpson Missie of Neidpath i ith is a grand big cow, thick and smooth. She is a good representative of the most noted of all Shorthorn families. She has been a good breeder and a capital milker; but always kept in form to be ex- hibited at any time. Her calves have been sold to go in good herds and both male and female have. been of great benefit to their owners. Royal Baron .-9242= 15o831. tvas by the great Cruickshank sire, Baron. 'I.enton (49081) and from the Kinellar cow, Charlotte by Gravesend (46461.) Royal Baron was a good bull and splendid sire. Prince Royal (56349)• imported by John Dryden and used in the herd of Thos. Ballantyne & Sons, was sired by Prince Rufus (51926), also bred by E. Cruickshank and used successfully in his own herd. Missie 81st was a show heifer at the Highland Society's Show where she won premier position and she was one of the best and has proven one of the most profitable that has been imported to Canada. A .heifer calf calved on the 25th October, 1904, and sired by the Imported Lavender bull, Langford Eclipse (83848) will be sold with the dam, making a chance to get two females of the Missie Family. The average of this family at the dispersion of the Marr Herd a short time ago, was $84o each for 15 females of all ages. No. O.—MAL)DE 43rd.—Vol. 46, Vagv 615. E. H. 13. Red and white. Calved Fsbruary 10th, 1899. Bred by W. S. Marr, Uppermill, Tarves, ✓Iberdeenshire, Scotland. Dam Tired by Sire bred by Spicy Robin (69638) J. D. Willis Maude 37th W. S. Marr High Commissioner (59085) A. Cruickshank 1Vlaude 32nd W. S.. Marr William of Orange (5o694) A.., Cruickshank Maude 26th W. S. Marr Napoleon (45265) >W. S. Marr Maude 22nd W. S. Marr Spencer (40743) A. Cruickshank Maude i ith W.*S. Marr The Baron (35738) Lord Polworth Maude 7th W. S. Marr Heir of Englishman (24122) Capt. Barclay Maude 3rd W. S. Marr Master Gunner (22316) Smith & Co. Maude T. ,Chrisp Manfred 1 1 1767) T. Chrisp Queen 3rd T. Chrisp Phcenix (io6oK T. Chrisp Young Queen ofTrumpsT. Chrisp Corporal Trim (7932) Messrs. Atkinson Queen of Trumps J. Chrisp Brougham (1746) Jas.- Chrisp Duchess of St. Albans T. Jopling St. Albans end (5048) Mr. Fawcett St. Albans (2584) J. Yl%ood Lawnsleeves (3651 E. H. B. Maude 43rd is one of the five heifers imported from the Uppermill Herd that has been doing good work at Thistle Ha'. She has been a lucky and good breeder, and if she continues as she has been doing no man could esti- mate her value. The Maude family is one of the oldest and most prized of the Marr Herd. Spicy Robin (69638) was bred from the. Spicy family, he was sired by Roan Robin (57992) from Sprightly by Captain of the Guard (58596). G. dam Spicy 13th by Masterstroke (5775 1. Spicy Robin was another strong pillar in holding up the great Marr herd. High Commissioner (59048), a Cruickshank Crocus by Cumberland (46144), dam Crocus by Pride of the Isles (35072) was a great sire very much valued by Mr. Cruickshank and successful in the Upperinill Herd. Then follows William of Orange (5o694) whole blood was retained to such an extent by Mr. ;Marr that all his cattle had more or less of it in them towards the last. His influence in the herd was most pronounced and always for good. V No. 17--tARL)DE 44th, Red. Calved January 26h, 1903. Bred by John Miller ions, Brougham., Ont. Darn bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) - 2606? - S. Campbell MAUDE 43rd W S. Marr Spicy Robin (59638) J. D. Willis Maude 37th W. S.Marr High Commissioner (59o85) A. Cruickshank Maude 32nd W. S. Marr William of Orange (5o694) A. Cruickshank Maude 26th W. S. Marr Napoleon (45265) W. S. Marr Maude 22nd W. S. Marr Spencer (40743) A. Cruickshank Maude i ith W. S. Marr The Baron (35738) Lord Polworth Maude 7th W. S. Marr Heir of Englishman (24122) Capt. Barclay Maude 3rd W. S. Marr Master Gunner (22316) Smith & Co. Maude T. Chrisp Manfred (11767) T. Chrisp Queen 3rd T. Chrisp Phcenix Oo6oS) T. Chrisp Young Queen of TrumpsT. Chrisp Corporal Trim (7932) . Messrs. Atkinson Queen of Trumps J. Chrisp Brougham (1746) Jas. Chrisp Duchess of St. Albans T. Jopling St, Albans end (5048) Mr. Fawcett St. Albans (2584) J. Wood Lawnsleeves t365) E. H. B. Maude 44th is a typical Marr heifer, a nice smooth short -]egged; good feeder. She is a member of a lucky family and should be a splendid invest- ment for any person wanting to build a herd bred on the most fashionable lines and at the salve time with real utility and value from a practical standpoint. Royal Prince (71490), a pure bred Kinellar Golden Drop, was used by his breeder one season and has since being imported been used at Thistle Ha' for six seasons. He has been one of the best sires used in Canada for many years and his calves have been in demand at very remunerative prices. Spicy Robin (69638) of the Willis Spicy family was by Roan Robin (57992) and his dam was by Captain of the Guard (58596), his g. dam was by Masterstroke (57751)• A Mysie by William of Orange (5o694). Spicy Robin was a splendid sire and used with great freedom at Uppermill. High Commissioner (59048), a Cruickshank Crocus. William of Orange (5o694), an Orange Blossom. Napoleon (45265), a Princess Royal. Spencer (40743), a Sittyton Sybil, carries you far enough down the line to insure against anything but the best of influence from the sires in this pedigree, No. A—MAUDE 45th. Red. Calved January 4th., 1904.— Bred by John Miller 4-Sons, Broulhanz, Ont Dam bred by Fire bred by Royal Prince (71490)-' 26o6,2 — S. Campbell MAUDE 43RD W. S. Marr Spicy Robin (69638) J. D. Willis Maude 37th W. S. Marr High Commissioner (59085) A. Cruickshank Maude 32nd W. S. Marr William of Orange (5c694) A. Cruickshank Maude 26th W, S. Marr Napoleon (45265) W. S. Marr Maude 22nd W. S. Marr Spencer (40743) A. Cruickshank Maude i tth W. S. Marr The Baron (35738) Lord Polworth Maude 7th W. S. Marr Heir of Englishman (24122) Capt. Barclay Maude 3rd W. S. Marr Master Gunner Q2316) Smith & Co. Maude J. Chrisp Manfred 01767) T. Chrisp Qtieeh 3rd J. Chrisp Phcenix Oo6o8) T. Chrisp Young Queen ofTrumpsJ. Chrisp Corporal Trim (7932) Messrs, Atkinson Queen of Trumps J. Chrisp Brougham (1746) Jas. Chrisp Duchess of St. Albans T. Jopling St. Albans 2nd (5048) Mr. Fawcett St. Albans (2584) J. Wood Lawnsleeves 1365) E. H. B. Maude 45th is a beautiful young heifer from a lucky good breeding mother of one of Mr Marr's oldest and favourite families. She is a short -legged smooth, good heifer and a herd founded on such and from good well-bred sires would be second to none in existence in both breeding and individual excellence. Royal Prince i71490) is one of the best of the Golden Drops and he has proven the value of the blood, for no bull in late years has made a better showing than he has. He was used one year in Scotland and six years,, in the Thistle Ha' herd with.uniform and marked success. His calves have sold for a greater average than the calves from any Shorthorn sire that has been ex- tensively used in Canada for many years. Spicy Robin (69638) was bred by Mr. Willis, sired by Roan Robin (57992) a.Cruickshank Golden by Cumberland (46144)that was used by Mr. Willis and Mr. Duthie with great advantage to both herds. Spicy Robin's dam was Sprightly by Captain of the Guard (58596) Spicy Robin was a good sire and used to great advantage in the Uppermill Herd. Then follows a long list of sires that are well and fovourably known by all Shorthorn breecters, making a pedigree which shows the determination of Mr. Marr to do just what he has done, and build up a herd of Shorthorns whose influence would be recognised and appreciated over the whole world. No. U9•-19ADY MADGE.—Vol. 46, rage 615. E.H-6. Roan. Calved .March 8t , 1 d —Bred y tlandrr, Uppermill, Tarves, .11bDam bred,by Sire bred by Spicy 1lonarch ' 7J701) W. S. Marr Lady Maud G. Bruce Beau Ideal (63685� W. Peterkin Lady Mary 14th W. S. Marr • Sittyton Scarlet (58163) A. Cruickshank Lady Mary loth W. S. Marr Athabasca (47359) A. Cruickshank Lady Mary 4th W. S. Marr Cherub 4th (33359) Lord Sudely Lady Mary 3rd W. S. Marr Heir,of Englishman (24122) Capt. Cruickshank Lady Mary 2nd N. Reid Lord Granville (2 395) S Campbell Lady Alice N. Reid Hilly (21278) Young WelcomeN. Reid Damain (1766o) G. Shepherd Welcome A. Cruickshank Lancaster Comet 0 1663) G. Wilkinson Wallflower A. Cruickshank Prince Edward. Fairfax (95o6) A. Cruickshank Jessica A. Cruickshank Premier (6308) Capt. Barclay Venus Mr. Rennie Saturn (5089) J. Simpson Dairymaid Favourite (6997) E. Smith Grindon (3942) Lady Madge is a big good young cow. She has been a regular and good breeder. She was very highly esteemed by Mr. Marr when we purchased her and his opinion has been proven correct in this as in almost all cases where Shorthorns were concerned. Lady Madge is from one of the old families at Uppermill, bred with the care and determination that only such men as Mr,, Marr, sr: and Mr. Marr, jr, could give to their life�ork. Their one and only wish was to improve the breed of cattle they had chosen and make a herd that would be known and noted throughout the World for its high standard of excellence and good influence on Shorthorns. They succeeded beyond their fondest hopes and that success was known during their lives, but the greatest profits from their work will be reaped by those who take advantage of their • judgment and results. Spicy Monarch (73701) was a grand bull, sired by Spicy Robin (69638) and from Alexandrina loth, and she was a full sister to the only Gay Monarch. Spicy'Monarch was a success as a sire in the Marr Herd and was used freely in the best families. Beau Ideal (63685) was by the Duthie bull Chamberlain (60461) and he was byGondomar (55821) and from Chrysanthemum by Crusader (47656) and she from Prince Royal by Champion of England 0 75 26) Beau Ideal's dam was Lady Dorothy 16thbred by Mr. George Bruce and by Minjekahwan (5331g)• During the Aberdeen sales this year .the Lady Dorothys made the highest prices reached by any outside of the Uppermill sale. Sittyton Scarlet (58163) was by Cumberland (46144) and his dam was Amaranth by Barmpton (37763) a good bull of the choicest Cruickshank blood. Athabasca (47359) was by Pride of the Isles (35072) and his dam was Azalea by Caesar Augustus (25704). Athabasca was a wonderful bull and proved - of inestimable value in the Uppermill Herd. No. 20.—hADY. MANGE 2nd. W11,ite,..Calved lanuaryOlst,Z90S.-Bred by John .Miller4�Sons, Brousham,Oil, t. Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) = 26o62 = S. Campbell LADY MADGE W. S. Marr Spicy Monarch (73701) W. S. Marr Lady Maud G. Bruce Beau Ideal (63685)' W. Pe,terkin . Lady Mary 14th W. S. Marr Sittyton Scarlet (58163) A. Cruickshank Lady Mary loth W. S. Marr Athabasca (47359)� A. Cruickshank Lady Mary 4th W. S. Marr Cherub 4th (33359) Lord Sudely Lady Mary 3rd W. S. Marr Heir of Englishman (24122) Capt. Barclay Lady Mary 2nd N. Reid Lord Granville (24395) A. Cruickshank Lady Alice N. Reid Billy (21278) S. Campbell Young WelcomeN. Reid Damaiii (1766o) G. Shepherd Welcome A. Cruickshank Lancaster Comet (11663) G. Wilkinson Wallflower A. Cruickshank Prince Edward Fairfax(95o6) A. Cruickshank )essica A: Cruickshank' Premier (6308) Capt. Barclay Venus Mr. Rennie Saturn (5o89) J. Simpson Dairymaid Favourite (6997) E. H. B. Grindon (3942) Mr. Smith Bred by Mr. Rennie of Phantassie. Lady Madge is a typical Scotch heifer, shortlegged, smooth and thick. She has a good sire •and a good dam. Both bred in the purple and frm o favorite families iw the noted herds of Campbell and Marr. Royal Prince (71490) is a -straight Kinellar Golden Drop, a grand ,bull and was used with the greatest succe ' ss. in the Kinellar herd for one year, and in the Thistle Ha' herd for six years after being imported. He has proven one of the greatest sires of the age. Spicy Monarch (73701) was a grand bull, sired by Spicy Robin' (69638) and from Alexandrina loth, and she was a full sister to the great Gay Monarch. Spicy Monarch Whs a great success in the Uppermill Herd. He was used freely on the best families. Beau Ideal,was,by the Duthie bull Chamberlain (60461) and he was by the -Cruickshank. bull Gondomar (55821) and from Chrysanthemum by Crusader (47656). Chrysanthemum was from Princess Royal by Champion of England (17526). Beau Ideal's dam was Lady Dorothy 16th bred by George Bruce and by Minjekahwan (53319). During the Aberdeenshire Shorthorn sales in October last four members of the Lady Dorothy family made higher prices than'were made by any others and higher than had been made by four mem- bers of any family of Scotch cattle, outside of the Marr Dispersion. „The..bulls that follow in the pedigree are known and appreciated the World over, as having done an immense amount of good in Scotland and wherever.their progeny have gone. No. 21.—hADY MANGE 3rd. White. Calved January 20th, 1904.—Bred by John .Miller 4�Sons, Broufhani, Ont. Dam bred by I Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) = 26o62 = S. Campbell LADY MADGE W. S. Marr Spicy Monarch (73701) W. S. Marr Lady Maud G. Bruce Beau Ideal (63685) W. Peterkin Lady Mary 14th W. S. Marr Sittyton Scarlet (58163) A. Cruickshank Lady Mary Toth W. S. Marr Athabasca (47359) A. Cruickshank Lady Mary 4th W. S. Marr Cherub 4th (33359) Lord Sudely Lady Mary 3rd W. S. Marr Heir of Englishman (24122) Capt. Barclay Lady Mary 2nd N. Reid Lord Granville (24395) A. Cruickshank Lady, Alice N. Reid Billy (21278) S. Campbell Young "'elcomeN. Reid Damain (1766o) G. Shepherd Welcome A. Cruickshank Lancaster Comet,(11663) G. Wilkinson Wallflower A. Cruickshank Prince Edward Fairfax (95o6) A. Cruickshank essica A. Cruickshank Premier (6308) Capt. Barclay Venus Mr. Rennie Saturn (5o89) J. Simpson Dairymaid Favourite (6997) E. H. B. Grindon (3942) Mr. Smith Bred by Mr. Rennie of Phantassie. Lady Madge 3rd is a beautiful thick heifer, one that would bring a long price in Scotland where early. maturity and strong constitution is more highly appreciated, than in any other country. She is massive, deep and smooth, a splendid example of the results of a lifetime of intelligent study and effort such• as has been expended by the Messrs. Marr in building up the family. Royal Prince (71490) is a straight bred member of that illustrious family, the Kinellar Golden Drops. He was used with great success by Mr Campbell before being imported and has been used with as great success for six years in the Thistle Ha' herd since importation. He never bred a poor one. Spicy Monarch (73701) was used extensively in the Marr Herd and with good results." He was sired by Spicy Robin (69638) and from Alexandrina loth, a full sister to the great Gay Monarch. Beau Ideal (63685) was a grandly bred bull and proved a good sire. The bulls that follow in the pedigree are known and appreciated the world over, as having done an immense amount of good in Scotland and wherever their progeny went. No. 22.—CH P%y SANT H EMULR. Roan. Calved September Sth, 1901. Bred by John Isaac, Markham, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Nonpareil (75140) S. Campbell CLYMNESTRA C. Strachan Zoedone (68124) A. I. Fortescue Clementine C. Strachan Caesar (5858o) Jas. Bruce Morning Star C. Strachan Prince Charlie (56315) J. A. Gordon Duchess C. Strachan Vulcan (56704) J. Johnstone Blanche C. Strachan Chief Baron (49274) A. Milne White Lady C. Strachan Orphan Boy (18490) J. & J. Fowler Ellen Mr. Hay Burleigh (17474) W, Hay Jessica Capt. Barclay The Pacha (7612) Capt. Barclay Mary Ann Capt. Barclay Sillery (5131) Mr. Burrow Miss Gibson Mr. Burrow Carleton (843) Mr. Burrow Dora Mr. Burrow Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Kitty Mr. Gibson Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Nonpareil (75140) as his name indicates was a straight bred Nonpareil and a particularly well bred one. He was by the same sire as Royal Prince (71490) and Golden Fame. He was used considerable by Messrs. Campbell and proved a good sire. His breeding shows that the best sires used in the Kinellar Herd have followed each other in his pedigree. Zoedone (68124) was used a great deal in the herd of Mr. Strachan and he was highly prized by him. His sire was Rajah (67685) and he was bred by Mr. Fortescue from his noted Rosie family by Banker (60283). Zoedone's dam was Zoe 2nd a particularly well bred Clipper in the herd of Mr. Gordon and sired by the renowned Star of Morning (58189). Caesar (5858o) was sired by the Cruickshank bull, Clear -the -way (47604) and he was a grand -son of the great Princess Royal by Champion of England (17526). Caesar's dam was Augusta 19th bred by Mr. Bruce from that smooth thick early maturing family that has produced more Smithfield winners than any other. Chrysanthemum, is herself a wonderful thick good heifer and bids fair to be a money maker as she is producing good calves without loss of time. Her dam was a grand thick cow and cost a long price. No, 23.—BEATRICE 2nd. Vol. 17 Red. Calved November tgth, 1895. Bred by John .Miller 4' Sons, Brouf'ham, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Sittyton Stamp (66368) Wm. Duthie Beatrice= 2718q=J. Miller& Sons Northern. Light (578o1) A. Cruickshank BESSIE LASS S. Campbell Banner Bearer (49034) Wm. Duthie Red Bess S. Campbell Gladstone (43286) S. Campbell Bessie 6th S. Campbell Foljambe (33950) S. Campbell Bessie 3rd S. Campbell British Prince (23468) S. Campbell Bessie 2nd Rory O'More (24991) A. Cruickshank Bessie Frolic (16o86) A. Cruickshank Matilda Red Rover (2o651) W. Hay Robin Hood (8494) H. Watson Mahomed 2nd 00429) Capt. Barclay Billy (3151) Capt. Barclay Belshazzar (1703) Mr. Booth Abraham (2905) R. Thomas Simon (5134) T. Sample Beatrice 2nd — 4o647 = is a smooth red cow with that effeminate character that stamps her as a good breeder and she has demonstrated that fact in inany instances. She has been a regular and good breeder since old enough and she belongs to a family of that kind. They have bred many sires for use in good herds and that sold for good prices. The dam was a particularly nice smooth cow and the grand -dam was the choice of a large importation when she was purchased frcm the Luther Adams Herd. There is no family of Scotch cattle that are straighter bred. Sittyton Stamp (66368) was in reality bred by Mr. Cruickshank, for the dam was in calf when purchased by Mr. Duthie. He was from that beautiful cow Spirea, well known to all those who visited the Sittyton Herd in its last years. Sittyton Stamp was shown but once while we owned him and he was then placed first while three of the same importation were placed next to him at Toronto. lie was a great success in our herd. Northern Light (57801) was'used by us for a short time and proved a splendid sire. He was the highest priced calf at one of Mr. Adams' best sales and afterwards won several prizes while at the head of -Mr. Robert Dav- ies'_ herd. He was one of the best bred Cruickshank Nonpareils that has been imported. Banner Bearer (49034) was one of the best bulls of his day. He was bred by Mr Duthie from a grand cow of the Beauty Family which he pur- chased. from Mr. Marr. He was sired by the unequalled Earl cif March (33807) and his dam was by Young Englishman (31113) He proved in the herd of Mr. Campbell to be as good as his breeding. The bulls that follow are well known and have been noted in their day, every one a good sire and every one a good bull. No.24.' BEATRICE 7th. Red. Calved September 5th, 190O. Bred by John Miller 44Sons, Brougham, ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490)-26o62 = S.. Campbell Beatrice end J. Miller & SonsSittyton Stamp (66368) Wm. Duthie Beatrice=27189=J. Miller&SonsNorthern Light (578o1) A. Cruickshank BESSIE LASS S. Campbell Banner Bearer (49034) Wm. Duthie Red Bess S. Campbell Gladstone (43286) S. Campbell Bessie 6th S. Campbell Foljambe (33950) S. Campbell Bessie 3rd S. Campbell British Prince (23468) S. Campbell Bessie 2nd Rory O'Mdre (24991) A. Cruickshank Bessie Frolic (16o86) A. Cruickshank Matilda Red Rover (2o65 i) •W. Hay Robin Hood (8494) H. Watson Mahomed 2nd 00429) Capt. Barclay Bill), (3151) Capt. Barclay Belshazzar (1703) Mr. Booth Abraham (2905) R. Thomas Simon (5134) T. Sample Beatrice 7th is a very good heifer indeed and she promises to be like the other members of this lucky family. :The Bessies are particularly well and straight bred They have been great money makers and have produced many sires to head good herds in Canada and the United States as well. Im- ported Bessie Lass was the choiee of an importation of heifers made by Mr. Luther Adams when he was buying the best in Aberdeenshire. Royal Prince (7 > 490) is a straight bred Golden Drop and he has proved himself a grand sire in the .herd of Mr. Campbell in Scotland and in the Thistle Ha' herd where he was used six years. He has now been purchased for use in Mr. Birrell's herd just two miles from Thistle Ha Few sires have done more for the breed. Sittyton Stamp (66368) was used for years at Thistle Ha' and he too was a great sire. lie was one of Mr. Cruickshank's best Secrets and his dam was one of the choice Sittyton cows purchased by Mr. Duthie when carrying Sittyton Stamp. The sire was Leonidas (5926o) one of the best bulls sold with the Sittyton herd and the dam was Spirea, a cow known to those who saw the great herd in its .last years. Northern Light (57801) was a beautifully bred Cruickshank Nonpareil and was the choice calf in one of Luther Adams' best importations. He proved a great sire in the Thistle Ha' herd and he was as successful both as a show and breeding bull in the herd of Mr. Robert Davies. No: 23.--6UTTERF1gy QUEEN. White. Calvcd January 23rd, 1900. Dam bred by Butterfly 2jth C. M. Cameron Butterfly 23rd C. M. Cameron Butterfly 2oth C. M. Cameron Butterfly i 9th C. M. Cameron Butterfly 18th C. M. Cameron Butterfly 17th C. M. Cameron Butterfly i6th A. Cruickshan Bred by W: S. Afarr, Uppermill, Tarves,.fl'berdeertshire k Sire bred by Fortune (70467) W. S. Marr Reginald (64654) W. S. Marr Merlin (54715) A. Cruickshank Khedive (49802) Lord L�ovat True Liberal (64929) J. Cran 1 May Duke (61299) R. Arkley Mainstay (31795) D..R.Williamson Royal Prince (25040) A. Cruickshank Champion of England (17526)A. Cruickshank k John Bull (i 1618) S. Wiley Matadore (t i 800) W. Smith Report (10704) S. Wiley The Pacha (7612) Capt. Barclay 2nd D of Northumberland(3646) T. Bates Mahomed (6170) Capt. Barclay Sillery (5131) Mr. Wood Carleton (843) Mr. Wood Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Butterfly Que?n, purchased from Mr. Marr as one of a small importation from his herd in 19o1, was a favourite heifer with him and from a favourite dam. Butterfly 27th afterwards produced the great bull His Majesty (83721) that sold for a big, price at Mr. Marr's sale and in May last made a recotd price in South America, $i i000.00. His. Majesty was used a little by Mr. and sired two of his best calves in 1904. One sold for $1600.00 and the other for $85o oo Butterfly 27th had a bull calf the past summer that sold for 8700.00 and her yearling heifer sold for $175o.00 at the Uppermill sale. There is no better cattle and no more popular family in existence. Fortune (70467) was a choice bull bred by Mr. Marr, sired by Captain of the Guard (58596) and from Roan Lady 14th by William of Orange (5o694) G. Dam Roan Lady Loth by Athabasca (47359) The Roan Lady Family has been for years a.favourite one at Uppermill and no females were offered from this family for some time. Reginald (64654) was also a Roan Lady and was himself by William of Orange (5o694) his dam was Roan Lady 5th by Cherub 4th (33359) and his G. Dam. Red Lady 2nd by Heir of Englishman (24122) Merlin (54715) was a Lovery whose sires came in the following order, Cumberland (46144) Roan Gauntlet (35284) Lord Lancaster (26666) and Allan 2 1 172) Needless to say he was one of the great sires bred at Sittyton. Butterfly Que?n, purchased from Mr. Marr as one of a small importation from his herd in 19o1, was a favourite heifer with him and from a favourite dam. Butterfly 27th afterwards produced the great bull His Majesty (83721) that sold for a big, price at Mr. Marr's sale and in May last made a recotd price in South America, $i i000.00. His. Majesty was used a little by Mr. and sired two of his best calves in 1904. One sold for $1600.00 and the other for $85o oo Butterfly 27th had a bull calf the past summer that sold for 8700.00 and her yearling heifer sold for $175o.00 at the Uppermill sale. There is no better cattle and no more popular family in existence. Fortune (70467) was a choice bull bred by Mr. Marr, sired by Captain of the Guard (58596) and from Roan Lady 14th by William of Orange (5o694) G. Dam Roan Lady Loth by Athabasca (47359) The Roan Lady Family has been for years a.favourite one at Uppermill and no females were offered from this family for some time. Reginald (64654) was also a Roan Lady and was himself by William of Orange (5o694) his dam was Roan Lady 5th by Cherub 4th (33359) and his G. Dam. Red Lady 2nd by Heir of Englishman (24122) Merlin (54715) was a Lovery whose sires came in the following order, Cumberland (46144) Roan Gauntlet (35284) Lord Lancaster (26666) and Allan 2 1 172) Needless to say he was one of the great sires bred at Sittyton. No 26.—BUTTERI-bY 30th_ Roan. Calved $cptember 15th., 1903. Bred by John Miller 4'Sons, Brou_'ham, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince.(71490) S. Campbell BUTTERFLY QUEEN W. S. Marr Fortune (70467) W. S. Marr Butterfly 27th C. M. Cameron Reginald (64654) W. S. Marr Butterfly 23rd C. M. Cameron Merlin (54715) A. Cruickshank Butterfly loth C. M. Cameron Khedive (49602) Lord Lovat Butterfly i9th C. ,M. Cameron True Liberal (64929) J. Cran Butterfly 18th C. M. Cameron May Duke (61299) R. Arkley Butterfly 17th C. M. Cameron Mainstay (31795) D.R.Williamson Butterfly i6th A• Cruickshank Royal Prince (25040) A. Cruickshank Butterfly 8th A. Cruickshank Champion of England (17526)A. Cruickshank Butterfly end A. Cruickshank John Bull (11618) S. Wiley Butterfly A. Cruickshank Matadore (1 i 800) W. Smith Buttercup A. Cruickshank Report (10704) S. Wiley Bounty A. Cruickshank The Pacha (7612) Capt. Barclay Strawberry Capt. liarclay end D of Northumberland(3646) T. Bates Margaret Capt. Barclay Mahomed (6170) Capt. Barclay Mary Anne Mr. Gibson Sillery (5131) Mr. V1'ood Miss Gibson Carleton (843) Mr. Wood Dorah Diamond (205) Col..Trbtter Kittv Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Butterfly 30th is one of the best heifers we have ever bred. She has had nothing but the usual care given our heifers but with little extra attention would be in the best show form. She is a splendid pattern of this great family, that has produced a young bull to make the record price to date in South America, viz: Sl l000.00 and a yearling heifer to bring $175o.00 at the dispersion of the Uppermill Herd. It is seldom we see such a heifer as this sold and when joined with such merit ill her nearest relatives,. she must be an acquisition to any breeder. r Butterfly Queen was one of Mr. Marr's best heifers when purchased by us a yearling. Royal Prince (71490) a straight and well bred Golden Drop has demon- strated his ability to produce the best in this heifer. He was used with great success for one year in Mr. Campbell's Herd and for six years in Thistle Ha' herd, no bull having made a better impression in late years, in any country. Fortune (70467) was a choice Roan Lady bull bred by Mr. Marr. He was sired by Captain of the Guard (58596) and his dam was Roan Lady 14th by William of Orange (5o694) Reginald (64654) also a Roan Lady bred ,by Mr. Marr, was by William of Orange (5o694) his dam being Roan Lady 5th by Cherub 4th (33359) and his G. Dam Red Lady end by Heir of Englishman (24122) No.27—h2NNAN 13ROADHOOKS Red with a litte white. Calved March 8th, 1901. Bred by Win. Craigie, Pennan Farm., Frazerburlh., ✓lberdeenshire Dana bred by Sire bred by Cornelius (66864) A. M. Gordon Broadhooks 2oth G. Bruce Golden Ray (67132) W. Duthie May end Lord Lovat Lord Violet (56103) W. Duthie May Lord Lovat Crown Prince (51048) W. Duthie Beaufort Rose 4th Lord I.ovat D. of Beaufort (38122) LordDunsmore Beaufort Rose A. Cruickshank Bachelor ofArts(32982)A. Cruickshank Broadhooks Loth A. Cruickshank Champion of England (17526) A. Cruickshank Broadhooks 9th A. Cruickshank Baronet 05614) A. Cruickshank Broadhooks 6th A. Cruickshank Tlie Baron (13833) R. Chaloner Lady Elizabeth Fairfax A. Cruickshank Prince Edward Fairfax (9506) A. Cruickshank Eliza F. Simpson White Bull (5643) R. Walker Young Broadhooks F. Simpson Young Ladykirk (4170)Mr. Robertson Albion Cow Mr. Robertson Albion (731) Mr. Robertson Europa Mr. Robertson Sirius (598) Mr. Robertson Short -tail Mr. Robertson Wellington (679) C. Colling Honeysuckle Sultan (631) Mr. Robertson jam Signior (588) Mr. Robertson Pennan Broadhooks is a well made thick good feeding heifer. A mem- ber of that family that was the foundation of Lord Lovat's success in Shorthorn breeding. The Broadhook's family was a tower of strength in Mr. Cruickshank hands, and Broadhooks loth by Champion of England was perhaps one of the best ever sold by him. Lord Lovat has made for years the highest prices for his bull calves that was made by any Scotch breeder, and the most of them were of this family. His calves have been purchased and used by Mr. Duthie and Mr. Marr very liberally. Cornelius (66864) is a full brother to Corner Stone, that won in the hands of Mr. Gordon the champion over all ages and sexes at the Highland Show and for which he refused 1 000 pounds. Cornelius is one of the most valuable sires in the North of Scotland and he is now a show bull at eight years old. He was a particularly well-bred Clipper, his sire was the Sittyton bull Touchstone (60073) and his dam Butterscotch by Star of Morning (5818q). Golden Ray (67 13 2) was by Scottish Archer (59893) and his dam .was Guelder Rose by Pride of the Isles (35072). Golden Ray was a beautifully bred Cruickshank Golden, and he was a splendid sire too.. Lord Violet (56103) was a grandly bred Violet and his sire was the un- equalled Field Marshall (4787o). Lord Violet was one of the best bred Cruickshank bulls ever bred in Aberdeen and he was one of the greatest sires of the breed. His breeding would lead any person familiar with Scotch cattle to expect such results. Crown Prince (51048), also bred by Mr. Duthie and sold to Lord Lovat was a favorite- bull, sired by Lord Ythan (48263) dam Silver Cherry by Ventriloquist (44180). No. 28. —MARY 13ROADHOOKS. Roan. Calved December 5th, 1903. Bred by John .Miller J' Sons, Brougham, Ont. Sire bred by Dam bred by Langford Ecliose(83848)Sydney Hill PENNEN BROADHOOKS W.Craigie Cornelius (65864) A. M. Gordon BROADHOOKS 20THG. Bruce Golden Ray (67 13 2) W. Duthie May end Lord Lovat Lord Violet (56103) W. Duthie ;w May Lord Lovat Crown Prince (51048) W. Duthie �? _ Beaufort Rose 4th Lord Lovat D. of Beaufort (38122) Lord Dunsmore �'.. Beaufort Rose A. Cruickshank BachelorofArts(32982)A. Cruickshank Broadhooks Loth A. Cruickshank Champion of England r ". (17526) A. Cruickshankr Broadhooks 9th A. Cruickshank Baronet 0 5614) A. Cruickshank i. Broadhooks 6th A. Cruickshank The Baron 03833) R. Chaloner Lady Elizabeth Fairfax _A. Cruickshank Prince Edward Fairfax (9506) A. Cruickshank Eliza F. Simpson White Bull (5643) R. Walker Young Broadhooks F. Simpson Young Ladykirk (4170)Mr. Robertson ., Albion Cow Mr. Robertson Albion (731) Mr. Robertson ' Europa Mr. Robertson Sirius (598) Mr. Robertson Short -tail Mr. Robertson Wellington (679) C. Colling Honeysuckle Sultan (630 Mr. Robertson jam Signior (588) Mr. Robertson no Mary Broadhooks is a nice heifer, from a good sire and dam and should be reliable as to her produce. There is none better bred, there could not be a more reliable family for they have been producing the best for years in Scot- land and in America, and their produce has been sought after and sold as well as any of the renowned Scotch families. Langford Eclipse (83848) is catalogued and will be sold in this sale. He has not many equals as a bull and his breeding could not be surpassed. He ft' is one of the best bred Cruickshank Lavenders living. His sire was Count Valiant (74307) a grandly bred and very choice Violet bull. His dam was 1 ' Lavender Lilac bred by Mr. Willis and by Wiltshire Victor (71883) bred and ' successfully shown by Mr. Willis. Cornelius (66864) is a full brother to Corner Stone, that won for Mr. A. M. Gordon, his breeder the champion over all ages and sexes at the Highland Society's show when Cicely was reserve for the open championship. Cornelius was considered by many, a better ball than Corner Stone and he has proven one of the best sires in the North of Scotland during the past 8 years. He is now 8 years old and in form to be shown yet. He is one of the best bred Cruickshank Clippers that can be found. Golden Ray (67132) is a well bred Cruickshank Golden, sired by Scottish Archer (59893) dam. Guelder Rose by Pride of the Isles (35072) Lord Violet (56103) is a Cruickshank Violet of the choicest breeding. His sire was Field Marshall (47870) and his dam was Violet Blossom by Viceroy (32764) also a Violet sired by Champion of England (17526) and from the beautiful Violet's Forth, imported to Canada and thought by many to be, the best Cruickshank cow that ever came across the water. No. 29. -J EWEb, = 39774 = Bed'and little white. Calved .May Wrd, 2898. Bred by George Gier, Grand ralley,- Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Lady Sirius A. F. McGill Lady Whitelegs Green Bros. Jewess end Green Bros. JEWEL 8TH W. Duthie Jewel 7th J. Thomson , Jewel4th N. Reid Jewel 2nd N. Reid Jewel . J. & J. Fowler Wee Thing J. & J. Fowler. Helen J. & J. Fowler Jessica Capt. Barclay Mary Ann Capt. Barclay Miss Gibson Dora Kitty ,Lord Stanley 4th--22678— J. & W. Russell Sirius=15281= W. Duthie Neidpath Prince .-123 18= Ballantyne & Son Earl of Mar=1248—(47815) W. S. Marr Mountain Chief (38767) J, Thomson Blucher (33170) W. S. Marr Lord Granville (24395) A. Cruickshank Royal Standard (22803) A. Cruickshank Lord Ythan (14858) Geo. Shepherd Young Van Dunck (19044) J. Whitehead Burleigh (17474) Mr. Hay The Pacha (7612) Capt., Barclay Sillery (5131) Mr. Wood Carleton (843) Mr. Wood Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Jewel is a low set thick cow bred from that smooth little cow Jewel 8th bred by Mr. Duthie and imported to Canada by Messrs. Green Bros. She has nice breeding and is herself a money maker and good breeder. Lord Stanley 4th — 22678 = was sired by that noted sire and show bull, Lord Stanley= 17849=and his dam was that choice show heifer Nonpareil Victoria, a great show heifer sired by Vice Consul (60112) and a member of the Nonpareil Family as bred by Mr. Cruickshank. Sirius= 15281=110252. was a Secret bull imported in 1891, -that became known as a show bull and sire throughout Canada. His sire was Leonidas (59260) and his dam was Sarcasm by Cumberland (46144). Sarcasm was one of Mr. Cruickshank's best cows. Neidpath Prince=12318=was a member of. the Missie Family and was bred by Messrs. Ballantyne, from Missie of Neidpath and by the Cruickshank bull Imported Prince Royal (56349)• Missie of Neidpath was sired by the Duthie bull Methlick Hero c2723-- Earl of Mar— 1248—(47815) will be remembered by those that noticed the importation made by Mr. Green. He was a grand bull and a grand sire. His breeding was of the best for he was one of Mr. Marr's Emmas, sired by Mr. Marr's Bentick (42787) and his dam was Emma 2nd by the Cruickshank bull Golden Eagle (26267) No. 30. —J EW Eu 3rd. Roan. Calved June 3rd, 1903 Dam bred by Jewel G2o. Grier Lady- Sirius A. F. McGill Lady W hitelegs Green Bros. Jewess 2nd Green Bros. JEWEL 8TH W. Duthie jewel 7th J. Thomson jewel4.th N. Reid Jewel 2nd N. Reid jewel J. & J. Fowler Wee Thing J. & J. Fowler Helen J. & J. Fowler J essica Capt. Barclay Mary Ann Capt. Barclay Miss Gibson Dora Kitty Bred by John Miller 4,Sons, Broulhai, Ont. bred by Royal Vrince (7 1490) S. Campbell Lord Stanley 4th-22678-- J. & W. Russell Sirius=15281--- W. Duthie Neidpath Prince-12318— Ballantyne & Son Earl of Mar=1248—(47815) W• S. Marr Mountain Chief (38767) j. Thomson Blucher (33170) W. S. Marr Lord Granville (24395) A. Cruickshank Royal Standard (22803) A. Cruickshank Lord Ythan (14858) Geo. Shepherd Young Van Dunck (19044) J. Whitehead Burleigh (17474) Mr. Hay The Pacha (76 t 2) Capt. Barclay Sillery (5 13 1) Mr. Wood Carleton (843') Mr. Wood Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Jewel 3rd is a particularly nice short legged thick heifer. She shows the Scotch character and fine feeding qualities. This family is a nicely bred one and shows the care that has been used in keeping in the right line. The first of the family in Canada was imported from the herd of Xlr. Duthie by Messrs. Green and Sons of Innerkip. Royal Prince" (71490) is a straight bred Kinellar Golden Drop, sired by the show bull Emancipator and from the show cow, Golden Drop 9th by Gravesend (46461). Royal Prince has been one of the great sires of the age and was used one year in the Kinellar Herd and six years in the Thistle Ha' Herd. Few bulls have done so much good, but his work will be demonstrated in the cattle offered in this sale. Lord Stanley 4th = 22678 = was sired by the noted show and breeding bull, Lord Stanley= 17849=and his dam was that noted show heifer of the Nonpareil Family, Nonpareil Victoria. Her dam was a beautiful imported straight Cruickshank Nonpareil and her sire was the great Cruickshank Victoria bull, Vice -Consul (6011,2). Perhaps 6o bull has done more good in the Thistle Ha' herd than has the last named. He won everything shown for in the best Canadian shows and a great many prizes in the United States as well. Sirius— 15281 = 110252. was an imported Secret bull bred by Mr. Cruick- shank and calved the property of Mr. Duthie. He proved a wonderful sire and won some prizes as well. He was sired by Leonidas (926) and his dam was Sarcasm by Cumberland (46144). Sarcasm was one of Mr. Cruickshank's best cows. L No. X.—NONRARE119 bADy 2nd Red and little white. Calved September 8th, 1897. Bred by H.I. Elliott, Danville, P. Q. k' Dana bred by Sire bred by King William=21564— H. I. Elliott Nonpareil Lady H. I. Elliott King James (46219) S. Campbell �:. Nonpareil CountessA. Johnston Royal Victor (5611) W. Duthie Nonpareil 44'th Clarke Plater SirRedmond-2453-124897. C. Morgan Nonpareil 41st Jas. Russell British Statesman (42847) S. Campbell Nonpareil 33rd John Isaac Inkerman (31414) S. Campbell NONPAREIL 21stS. Campbell Sir Christopher (22895) R. Booth Nonpareil 26th S. Campbell Scarlet Velvet 06926) A. Cruickshank Nonpareil 24th A. CruickshankLor•d Sackville (13249) A. Cruickshank Nonpareil 23rd A. CruickshankThe Baron (13833) R. Chaloner Nonpareil 17th A. CruickshankMatadore (11800) W. Smith Nonpareil loth A. Cruickshank Prince Edward Fairfax(95o6)A.Cruickshank Countess Lincoln Mr. Cartwright Diamond (5918) Mr. Booth Nonpareil 3rd Mr. Cartwright Young Frederick (3836) Mr.Bartholomew Nonpareil 2nd Mr. Cartwright Commodore (1858) Mr. Osler Nonpareil'ist Tathwell Studley (5491) Mr. Cartwright Twinetail Blyth Comet (85) Mr. Champion ry A Turnell Cow. Nonpareil Lady, in not in high condition for she has been doing more work than her feed would warrant She is a member of that grand Kinellar Family and is full of good breeding in her sires. She should with care make a good cow and breed good calves. King William=21564=was a well bred good bull and proved a good :?. sire. His sire was the big and good King James (46219) used by Mr. Elliott and also by Arthur Johnston. The dam of King William was Imported Rossella. a Bruce cow of his favorite Rosalie family. She was well bred and a good breeder. King James 146219) was a big red bull with a lot of splendid breeding and he was a splendid sire. He was by the Cruickshank bull Royal James (54972) and his dam was Maid of Promise 5th by Gravesend (46461) Royal Victor (5 36 11) was a successful sire in the herd of Mr. Johnston, be was by Scottish Victor (50422) his dam being Rose of Coquetdale by Sir ,� Raymond k407 x 6) No.32.—(VMODEST GyIRb Red. Calved Febuary _08rd, 1901.— Bred by John .Miller * Sons, Brougham, Ont. Dam bred by .Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) S. Campbell Modesty John Miller Aberdeen=i8949= S. Campbell Mirth=24130-- John Miller Wimple's Heir= 14529= Jos. Redmond Bashful i•8173- John Miller Hopeful (55902) E. Cruickshank Mara Montrath John Miller Lord Montrath(46681)-127o=Hugh Aylmer Mara Filligree 2nd John Miller Filligree Duke-3205 = A. J. Alexander Maid of Honour John Miller Lord York (26766) J. Harward Mara 3rd George Miller Bell Duke of Oxford = 357 - R. A. Alexander Mara George Miller The Priest = 252= Imp.) J. C. Adkins MORLINA Burrell Fuller Lilyvick (1,0421) Burrell Fuller LilyYoung Zealot (8797) C. Stokes Lily Young Vandyke (8733) C. Stokes Duchess Young Spectator (861g) Mr. Wilkinson Phantassie (8389) Mr. Rennie Young Rockingham (8498). Mr. Stokes Royal Prince (71490) is a straight bred Golden Drop and has proven one of the best sires that has been imported to Canada. He was used with great suc- cess for one year in the herd of S. Campbell his breeder, and has been used for six years in the herd of John Miller & Sons. No sire has made a greater name in the past ten years. Aberdeen = 18949=was imported in dam and used by John Miller, Mark- ham, for some years and then sold to Messrs Green Bros., Indianola, I11. He was a great show and breeding bull, and the reputation he has made for him- self both in Canada and the U.S. is one that is attained by a very small number. He was a particularly well bred Claret by the Cruickshank bull Sittyton Sort (61831) Wimple's Heir= 14529=was by Imported Gravesend's Heir-6372=and from Imported Wimple 16th=5235=He was a good bull and proved a good sire in Mr. John Miller's herd. There are not many nicer Scotch pedigrees than is the pedigree of Wimple's Heir=14529= Hopeful (55902) was a bull of great size and proved a good getter. He was sired by Prince Rufus (51926) bred by E. Cruickshank and his dam was Almond Blossom bred by A. Cruickshank, sired by Cawdor (445o6) bred by A. Cruickshank. No.33.—FANNY PRINCESS 2nd. Roan. Calved July .3rd; 1898.—Bred by Wm. Young 4' Bros., Whitby, Darn bred by Sire ' Brave B.iron =23259= Fanny Princes sWm.Young & Bros. Governor Stanley== 14118= Fanny 6th _- 21199- Wm.Young & Bros. Fanny 4th Wm.Young & Bros Fanny 2nd W. G. Dow Fanny R. Miller White Rose %17m.•Miller ° Nonpareil Wm. - Miller LOUISA R. Syme - Jane R. Syme Ont bred by A. Johnston H. Howden Vensgarth (47192) A. Cruickshank Lord Glamis (48192) A. Cruickshank Heir of Scots (341.32) W. S. Marr Prince of Bourbon=972= J. Duncan Young England=274=�Imp.)Q. Clark Captain (1 1240) D. of Buccleuh Baron of Kidsdale (I I156) M. Stewart Remus ( 11987) Mr. Threshie Sir William 02102) Mr. Sewell Strathmore (6547) A. Geekie Emperor ( 1974) Mr. Crofton Fanny Princess 2nd has been a very profitable cow. She is of that old and reliable Scotch family, imported to Canada about the time that this herd was founded. Good bulls nearly always Scotch bred have been used on them since and results have invariably been good cattle, of the strong early matur- ing kind. Brave Baron=232593was sired by Mr. Johnston's Indian Chief (57485) so well known as a great sire that it is scarcely necessary to repeat his great achievements. Few bulls 'have bred better; or transmitted greater power to their offspring to breed on,' than has Indian Chief. Brave Baron's dam was a good cow, Baroness Aberdeen 2nd, bred by Hon. M. H. Cochrane, and sired by imported Heir Apparent (5138o). Governor Stanley- 141 18 -was bred by Hugh Howden and sired by the Cruickshank.,Lavender bull, Duke of Lavender (51:135), his dam was Fashion's Fancy by imported •Gladiator:. (54364). Mr. Howden has always used the best bulls to be found and the Fashion Family, from which Governor Stanley is descended, cannot be' duplicated*many times in any Country as a good family of thick smooth cattle. No. 34. --- FASCINATION. White. Calved June 10th, 1903.— Bred by John Miller * Sons, Brouf ham, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) S. Campbell Fanny Princess i 2nd Wm.Young & Bros Brave Baron=23259= FarOny Princes sWm.Young & Bros. Governor Stan ley -14118- Fanny 6th = 21 199 = Wm.Young & Bros. Fanny 4th Wm.Yonng & Bros. Fanny 2nd W. G. Dow Fanny R. Miller White Rose Wm. Miller Nonpareil Wm. Miller LOUISA R. Syme Jane R. Syme Vensgarth (47192) Lord Giamis (48192) Heir of Scots (34132) Prince of Bourbon-972= Young England=274=(Imp. Captain (1 1240) Baron of Kidsdale (1 1 1 56) Remus (1 1987) Sir William (12102) Strathmore (6547) Emperor (► 974) A. Johnston H. Howden A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank W. S. Marr J. Duncan Q. Clark 1). of Buccleuh M. Stewart Mr. Threshie Mr. Sewell A. Geekie Mr. Crofton Fascination is a great thick heifer of the type that makes money for the feeder. She is from a grand old tribe that has been improving the cattle in Canada since 1835. They have been bred on sensible lines and have done a world of good here. Originally imported from Scotland, the best of sires have been used since and no family of cattle show better results than does this family tracing to Imported Louisa by Baron of Kidsdale (11156). Royal Prince (71490) is a straight bred Golden Drop and had for sire and dam successful prize-winning animals in Scotland. No family has done more for Scotch Shorthorns than has 'the Golden Drops and none of them has been more successful as a sire than has Royal Prince. He was used in Mr. Campbell's herd for one year and in the Thistle Ha' herd for six years since being imported. Brave Baron -23259=was bred by Arthur Johnston and sired by his unsurpassed Indian Chief (57485) a Cruickshank Victoria of the best kind. Brave Baron's dam was Baroness Aberdeen 2nd by Heir Apparent (51380). Governor Stanley = 14118 = was bred by Hugh Howden from his great Fashion Family. He was sired by the imported Lavender bull, Duke of Lavender (51135), and his dam was by imported Gladiator (54364)• No. 35.—MARIAN =29254 Roan. Calved ✓Varch 20th, 1896. Bred by D. G. Hanmer 4' Sons, ✓KountYernon, Ont. Dam Ibred by Sire bred by Lord Ythan=17851 _ V. Ficht Hilda= 29896= D. G. Hanmer & SonsOriel Crown Jewel = 12485 = V. Ficht Miss Maude G. Thompson Montezuma-9798= Geo. Thompson Ruby John Hart Sale's Duke=2402= ' S. White Kate John Hart Baron Languish-1385— Wm. Douglas Echo Wm. Chambers Mosstrooper=2124.— Major Greig Grace Wm. Dawson Sixth Duke of York 5 8 1 — F. W. Stone Ruby WM. Ashton Wolviston (21125) J. Stephenson THE OCEAN R. Ashton Rivington 03600) R. Ashton Melody R. Ashton Valiant (io989) Mr. Towneley Mi Sir C. R. Tempest Tom of Lincoln (8714) Sir C. R. Tempest Mirth Sir C. R. Tempest Buchan Hero (3238) F. Simpson Merry Sir C. R. Tempest Rockingham (2550) Earl of Carlisle Morel Sir C. R. Tempest Norfolk (2377) Mr: Whitaker Vesta Sir C. R. Tempest Frederick to6o) Mr. Charge Vestris Sir C. R. Tempest Cato (1794) E. H. B. Verbena Mr. How Son of Wellington (679) C. Colling Marian is a wonderful milker and has reared good calves. She is a regular breeder and for any wanting a good herd of Shorthorns for the dairy she should be of great value. Lord Ythan= 17851 -was a well bred Kinellar Wimple, sired by the Watt bull, The Governor=•12289=dam Wimple's Diadem by imported Lord Ythan (48263), grand -dam Imported Wimple's Gem by Gladstone (43286) Oriel Crown Jewel, was by Crown Jewel -45o6= and he was bred by Messrs Nicholson, Oriel Crown Jewel's dam was Oxford Beauty by Sale's Duke a 2402 — No. 36.—(VIARTHA. Red. Calved February 18th, 1908. Bred by John Miller cf Sons, Brougham, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred b Royal Prince (71490) S. Campbell Marian D. G. Hanmer & Sons Lord Ythan = 17851 = V. Ficht Hilda=29896-D. G. Hanmer&SonsOriel Crown Jewel= 12485= V. Ficht hson Miss Maude G. Thompson Montezuma=9798= om p Ruby John Hart Sale's Duke-24o2= S. White Kate John Hart Baron Languish-1385= "'m. Douglas Echo Wm. Chambers Mosstrooper-2124— Major Greig Grace Win.' Dawson Sixth Duke of York= 5 8 1 — F. W. Stone Ruby Wm. Ashton Wolviston (21125) J. Stephenson THE OCEAN R. Ashton Rivington (13600) R. Ashton Melody R. Ashton Valiant (io989) Mr. Towneley Mi Sir C. R. Tempest Tom of Lincoln (8714) Sir C. R. Tempest Mirth Sir C. R. Tempest Buchan Hero (3238) F. Simpson Merry Sir C: R. Tempest Rockingham (a55o) Earl of Carlisle Morel Sir C. R. Tempest - Norfolk (2 J77) Mr. Whitaker Vesta Sir C. R. Tempest Frederick io6o) Mr. Charge Vestris Sir C. R. Tempest Cato (1794) E. H. B. Verbena Mr. How Son of Wellington (679) ' C. Colling Bred by Mr. Robertson of Ladykirk. Martha is a very nice thick heifer, bred from good milking Shorthorns and with form that should make her a good general purpose cow. Royal Prince (71490) is a splendid example of that greatest of all Kinellar families, the Golden Drops. He was sired by Emancipator a show bull and his dam was Golden Drop 9th a show cow. Royal Prince was used for one year in the herd of his breeder and has beeu used for six years with wonder- ful success in the herd of John Miller & Sons. A yigorous well made bull he has left a numerous progeny that will do him credit and the breed a great deal of good. Lord Ythan was a well bred Kinellar Wimple, sired by the Watt bull, The Governor-12289=dam Wimple's Diadem by Imported Lord Ythan (48263). G. Dam Wimple's Gem by Gladstone (43286). Oriel Crown Jewel= 12485=was by Crown jewel = 45o6=and he was bred by Messrs. Nicholson. Oriel Crown Jewel's dam was Oxford Beauty by Sale's Duke = 2402 = . . No.37.—,bADY VICTORIA.=33722= Red. Calved October 10th, 1897. Bred by Richard Staples, Lifford. Ont. Dam bred by .Sire bred by Lifford Champion-26926— J. Miller& Sons Red Victoria R. Staples Liberator- 15813= J. Miller &Sons Young Victoria R. Staples Waterloo =3988= Alex. Wilkin Victoria Fourth S. Allin Young D.ofGloster =4037=M. Joness Victoria Third S. Allin Sir Charles Napier=1073= Geo. Robson Victoria Second R. Allin North Star—.882=. M. Joness Flora Hon.A.Ferguson We] lington (13987) John Howitt Victoria Hon. A.Ferguson Agricola (1614) W. Crofton BEAUTY Jas. Chrisp Snowball (2647) Mr. Hunt Lawnsleeves (365) Vol. I. E. H B. Mr. Mason's Charles (127) Mr. Mason Lifford Champion —26926=was sired by Salamis— 18961 —and he was bred by Mr. Cruickshank and calved the property of Mr. Duthie. He was a particularly well bred Secret, being by Chesterfield (57049) his dam being Sired by Commodore (54118) Salamis was the winner of the first prize at the International Show for best five calves by one sire. Lifford Champion's dam was Lydia 5th by Vice -Consul (60112). Vice - Consul was a straight bred Victoria and was the choice of all Mr. Cruick- shank's calves when he was purchased for the Thistle Ha' herd. He was a wonderful sire and a great show bull. Lydia 5th belongs to a good Kinellar family that have bred well in the Thistle Ha' Herd. Liberator =15813=was also a Lydia bull of good quality. he was sired by Vice -Consul (6or 12) and his dam was imported Lydia by Gladstone (43286) Waterloo— 3988 =was by the Isabella bull, Diadem— 1592=15or which Mr. Wilkin paid a good price to us. He was a good sire and came from particu- larly good ancestors on both sides. Young Duke- "of Gloster== 4037 =was by the Cruickshank bull, Duke of Gloster= 82 =(Imp.) and his dam was Dahlia 7th by Oxford Chief= 9co— No. 38.—PICKERING GtiIRb . Roan. Calved Ma y 23th, 1903. 'Bred by John Miller 4 Sons, Broufham, Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince(71496) S. Campbell Plum Girl end J. Wilson & Son Duke of Ontario• 4664= W. Major & Son Plum Girl J. Wilson & Son Prince of Sirathallan=- 3727— J. Miller & Sons Plum Duchess J. Wilson & Son Royal Duke-1295—(Imp) Jas. Beattie Lily Dale R. B: Ireland Kentucky Baron = 7 3 1 = John Snell Lady Jane GrayR. B. Ireland Romeo�2352— W. A. Cowley Nellie Gray R. 13. Ireland Joe Miller (14746) J. Christie Lily R. B. Ireland' John Johnson= 724== J. S. Wetenhall Flora A. G. Gott Young Cleveland-1179= Mr. Gott MOSS ROSE C: M. Giddings Berry (3141) Rev. Ff. Berry% White Lily S. Scotson Magnum Bonum (2244) Mr. Scotson Red Rosc S. Scotson Son'of Young Albion (2968) Mr. Kemp Pickering Girl is a useful heifer bred from a good milking, strain rand she has a lot of good sires in her pedigree as well as tracing herself tj a family that have bred well'in this country. Royal Prince (71490) was a straight bred Golden Drop, sired by Emanci- pator, a first prize winner in Scotland and out of G,)tden Drop 9th also a great prize winner in Aberdeenshire. He has been used one year in the herd of Mr. Campbell at Kinellar and for, six years in the herd at Thistle Ha' with the greatest success. Few bulls in latter days have equalled him in the .good' he has done. Duke of Ontario =4654=was a well bred Bates bull, his sire being Baron Kirklevington= 1220=(Imp) and his dam Surmise Duchess toth by Duk-- of Mount Pleasant = 3090= Prince of Strathallan •=372.7=was by Crown Prince of Strathallan— 1570= and out of Imported Princess of Wales by Red Cross 02247) Royal Duke was bred by James Battie in Dumfries -shire, Scotland, and was from well bred and noted sire and dam. ljulls. No. i—LANGFORD ECLIPSE. (83848) Roan. Calved January $7t.1m.er1902. Bred by Sidney Hill, Lansford House, Langford, R. S. 0.. Soset, England Count Valiant (74307) W. Duthie Lavender Lilac J. D. Willis Wiltshire Victor (71883) J. D. Willis Lavender Jem J. D. Willis Christmas Present (63793) W. Duthie Lavender 6oth A. Cruickshank Gondolier (52956) A. Cruickshank Lavender 48th A. Cruickshank Cumberland (46144) A. Cruickshank Lavender 15th A. Cruickshank Lord Warden (31776) Mr. Godsman Lavender 12th A. Cruickshank Count Bickerstaffe end (25838) Col. Kingscote Lavender 8th W. Butler Brian Boru 07440) T. Barnes Lavender 7th J. Logan Friar Tuch (14578) 1 Sir C. Tempest Lavender 3rd J. Wilkinson Eclipse (10186) J. Wilkinson Lavender 2nd J. Wilkinson Queen Roan (7389) I. Wilkinson Lavender J Wilkinson Will Honeycomb 1566o) J. Beetham Spectator (2688) C. Mason Albion (16ig). J. Wilkinson Lancaster (36o) R. Coiling Son of Windsor (698) C. Coiling Comet (155) C. Coiling Langford Eclipse (83848) was selected by John Miller, Jr., for use in the Thistle Ha' herd, and was purchased at a big price. His breeding was just what was required, his ancestors were of that individual stamp that satisfied the needs of a good herd in its leader. His individuality was of such a high order that he appeared in every way to be just what he has proved himself to be, one of the best bulls and one of the best sires living. The Thistle Ha' herd has long been noted for the quality of the sires used in it. This bull will show for himself and for the herd that there has been no falling off in this respect. Count Valiant (74307) was himself a grand bull and he was sired by the great Victoria bull, Count Arthur (70194) that was such a success in the herd of Mr. Duthie and that won for his breeder Mr Willis, the prize on every occasion possible, for the best cow and two of her progeny when shown with his sister, Victoria's Countess and their dam. Count Valiant's dam was Sittyton Violet, bred by Mr. Duthie and sired by the Cruickshank bull, Glengarry (62633) Sittyton Violet is one of the best of that grand old Sittyton Family that has produced such as Violet's Forth and several of the best bulls too, that have been used in the Sittyton herd. Wiltshire Victor (71883) was shown many times by Mr. Willis and always made a mark for himself. He was finally sold after being used successfully in the Bapton herd, for a good price to go abroad. His sire was the grandly bred Victoria bull, Count Victor (66877) by Count Lavender (60545) the winner of 52 first prises and Championships in Britain and the sire of many of Mr. Willis' best,: and' his dam was Victoria 84th by Gondolier (52956) Wiltshire Victor's dam was Wiltshire Daisy, bred by Mr. Willis and sired by Rising Star (54920) He was bred by Mr. Marr, was sired by William of Orange(5o694) his dam being Roan Lady 1lth by Athabasca 147359) Christmas Present (63793) was by Gravesend (46461) and his G. Dam was Princess Royal by Champion of England (17526) This is the favorite of all the Clipper strains. Few pddigrees have such an array of sires joined to such a popular Cruick- shank family of dams. No. 2.—ARMETH EN ROyA19- Red. CaZmd April 18th, t90.3. Bred by Robert Copeland, Milton, .lydlethen, El.lon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. bred by Sire bred by Dam Baron Beaufort (80399) Lord Lovat Pauline end Jas. Hay ' a W. S. Marr My Choice (57785) Lord Lavender (54616) W. S. Marr A. Cruickshank Pauline Princess Royal 3oth W. S. Marr Athabasca (47359) A. Cruickshank Lord Sudely Princess Royal 22nd Princess Royal 16th W. S. Marr W. S. Marr Cherub 4th (33359) Young Englishman (31113)W. S. Marr Princess Royal i ith W. U ilson King of the Isles (315o6) A. Cruickshank SirC.Knightley Princess Royal 8th Princess Royal 3rd G. Shepherd Mr..Hay Bosquet 04t83) Grand Duke 00284) T. Bates Princess Royal Mr. Hay ' R. Smith. Robin O'Day (4973) . Leander (4199) B.. Wilson Mr. Parkinson Vesta Son of Matchem (2281) Mr. Mason' Varna Sir Henry. (1446) Mr. Champion Young Neswick (1268) Mr: Champion Son of Rose's Red Bull (5009) Ardlethen Royal is a smooth good fleshed' bull, with straight lines and with plenty of masculine character. He is from the same dam as the bull Prince of the Forest (81943), imported and sold by auciion in 1902, a won- derful good bull and proving a marvellous sire. A half-sister of Ardlethen Royal (from samme sire) brought at the Upper - mill sale $1600.00 ; a half-sister (from same dam) at same sale brought S 1400.00 The Princess Royal family, to which Ardlethen belongs, was the most numerous in the Marr herd and the 18 of all ages at the dispersion brought $800.00 each. Ardlethen Royal was not developed when in Scotland for he was allowed to run with a few cows and live on pasture alone. He will make a grand bull, fit to head any herd and do it justice. Baron Beaufort (80399) was bred by Lord" Lovat from his Broadhooks family and was sired by that great sire of winners and high priced bulls Royal Star (71502). Baron Beaufort was himself sold for a big price after having won a first prize at Inverness, to Mr. Marr and was used a great deal by him in 19o2 and sold to Mr. Flatt for importation to Canada. He is a particularly well bred bull and breeds well. My Choice (57785) was a Missie by William of Orange (5o694) his dam being Missie 87th by Prince Royal (45413) a Princess Royal of Mr. Marr's best breeding. Lord Lavender (54616) was a straight bred Lavender, sired by Cumber- land (46144), dam Lavender 15th by Lord Warden, (31766). He was used and much appreciated in the Marr hgrd. Athabasca 473591 was a wonderful bulland a great getter. One of the best Mr. Cruickshank ever bred was the verdict of those who knew him. He, too, did a great work in the Marr herd: No. 3.--MODERATOR. Red. Calved January Q'6th., 1903.—Bred by John .Miller 41Sons, Broulhane, Ont Dam bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490) S. Campbell Modesty John Miller Aberdeen= 18949— S. Campbell Mirth=24130— - John Miller Wimple's Heir = 14529= Jos. Redmond Bashful John Miller Hopeful (55902) E. Cruickshank Mara Montrath John Miller Lord Montrath (4668i)=1270= Hugh Aylmer Mara Filligree end John Miller Filligree Dul<e-3205 .- A. 1, Alexander Maid of Honour John Miller Lord York (26766) J. Harwood Mara '3rd George Miller Bell Duke of Oxford=357__ R.A.Alexander Mara George Miller The Priest ='252=(Imp.) J. C. Adkins MORLINA Burrell Fuller Lillyvick (10421 ) Burrell Fuller Lily Young Zealot (8797) C. Stokes Lily., Young Vandyke (8733) C. Stokes Duchess Young Spectator (861g) Mr. Wilkinson Phantassie (8389) Mr. Rennie Young Rockingham (8498) Mr. Stokes Moderator is a very good bull indeed. He has been used in a good herd and has been sure and satisfactory. He is smooth and a good feeder and few bulls for genuine usefulness excell him. The family is a very old one in the hands of the Messrs. Miller for they imported the foundation about 6o years ago. ' Royal Prince (71490) is a straight bred member of the Golden Drop family and few families have done more for Scotland and Canada than this one. His sire was a show bull. winner of a first in a strong class when sold by Mr. Robertson. His sire was a Cruickshank bull and his dam was Emmeline 3rd ,sired. by Mr. Duthie. . Royal Prince's dam was a prize winner at Aberdeen and .she was a wonderful producer. Amongst her calves was the dam of Mr. Flatt's Golden Fame. Aberdeen=18949=-was a first prize winner in Toronto and many more places. His sire was Sittyton Sort (61831), used by Mr. Campbell but bred by Mr. Cruickshank. His dam was Selina, bred by Mr. Campbell, and by Royal James (54972) also bred by Cruickshank. Wimple's Heir=14529=was a well bred Wimple, his sire and dam both being imported. by. Mr.. Redmond, and both were good individuals. No. 4.—STERLING. Roan. Calved October111h, 1903. Bred by John Miller 4' Sons, Brou_fham, Ont Darn bred by Sire bred by Royal Prince (71490)=26o62=S. Campbell SALLY 5TH T. F. Jamieson Topsman (63447) S. Campbell Sally 3rd T. F. Jamieson Romeo (59777) T. F. Jamieson Sally 2nd T. F. Jamieson Robin Hood (54928) A. Cruickshank Sally T. F. Jamieson Darnlee (52711) A. Cruickshank Sylvia T. F. Jamieson Viscount (45737) T. F. Jamieson Survey A. Cruickshank General Windsor (28701) T. Willis Silent A. Cruickshank Royal Duke of Gloster (29864) A. Cruickshank Selina A. Cruickshank Grand Duke of Gloster (26288) A. Cruickshank Science A. Cruickshank Baronet 05614) A. Cruickshank Splendid A. Cruickshank Lord Sackville (13249) A. Cruickshank Sympathy J. Grundy Duke of Athol (ioi5o) T. Bates Silence J. Grundy Earl of Derby (10177) T. Bates Secret 3rd C. W. Harvey Duke of Sutherland (6945) C. W. Harvey Secret 2nd C. W. Harvey Locomotive (4242) T. Bates Secret T. Bates Short Tail (26-21) T. Bates White Rose ist T. Bates Gambier k2046) Mr. Whitaker White Rose T. Bates Young Wynyard (2859) Countess of Antrim Bull of Messrs. Colling's Sterling is a young bull of great merit, is a good feeder and has good disposition. He bids fair to be a good representative of the Secret Family from which he comes. His sire, his dam and all his brothers and sisters he has had have been excellent feeders and naturally thick -fleshed. This is a guarantee of his value in a herd where an improvement is required in this most important feature. Royal Prince (71490) was used by Mr. Campbell at Kinellar for one year and has been at Thistle Ha' for six years with great success. Few sires have left such valuable offspring at any time and none in the past ten years have approached him in the merit of his calves. They have sold for good prices and in some instances have reached enormous figures in the sale ring. Topsman (63447) was a very thick -fleshed bull, he had a very thick - fleshed mother, and his calves were the easiest feeders we have known. The dam of Sterling as well as his sister, Sally's Secret, will go far Ito show that this good quality is going to stand by the third and fourth generations. The Secret family has been one of the most successful in the hands of Mr. Cruickshank and with those to whom he has sold members of the family. They are good milkers as well as the easiest of feeders. No. 5---METEOR. Roan. Calved :November 3rd, 1903. Bred by John Miller ejr Sons, Brou_Ohara, Ont. Darn bred by Sire bred by Langford Eclipse (83848) S. Hill Missie of Neidpath 11th Royal Baron= 9242=15o83i. John Isaac Missie of Neidpath 6th T. B. & Sons MISSIE 81st Missie 49th Missie loth Missie 9th Missie 4th Missie Countess jessamine Rose Thorn W. S. Marr W. S. Marr W. S. Marr W. S. Marr W. S. Marr A. Morison Capt. Barclay Capt. Barclay Capt. Barclay Prince Royal (56349) E. Cruickshank Bentick (42787) M. S. Marr Heir of Englishman (24122) Capt. Barclay Gold Digger (24044). W. S. Marr Lord Surrey (20230) A. Cruickshank Clarendon (1428o) Geo. Shepherd Son of Duke 3rd (17697) D.of Richmond The Pacha (7612) Capt. Barclay Mahomed (6170) Capt. Barclay Plenipo (4725) J. B. Simpson Abbot (2899) J. B. Simpson Langford Eclipse (83848) was by Count Valiant (74307), bred by Wm. Duthie by Count Arthur (70194) and from Sittyton Violet, a splendid speci- men of the Cruickshank Violets kept in the herd of Mr. Duthie. Langford Eclipse's dam is Lavender Lilac, bred by Mr. J. D. Willis, she was by Wiltshire Victor (71883), also bred by Mr. Willis. The next dam was Lavender Gem by the Cruickshank bull Christmas Present (63793), and the remainder of the pedigree is all of the best Cruickshank Lavender blood Langford Eclipse (83848) is individually as good as his breeding and he bid fair to equal both with his breeding powers. He is in the sale and will show for himself. Missie of Neidpath 11th is also in the sale, and she is a good representa- tive of that great family of Shorthorns, the Missies. They have been bred for many.years in the hands of that most careful and successful breeder, the late W. S. Marr, and something of their worth may be known by the record of $840.00 each for 15 females of all ages from 5 mos. to 16 years made at the dispersion of the herd. The brothers of Meteor have invariably proven good sires and great bulls, his sisters have gone into the best herds in the land and have done well. He, too, must prove a good investment and fit to adorn any herd. No. 6.—EMMATOR- Red and White. Calved April Roth,1904. Bred by John .Miller 4,Sons, Sre Brou571am, Ont. bred by Dam bred by . Primrose Day (Vol. 20) C. H. Jolliffe EMMA 37T11 W. S. Marr Count Arthur (60545) J D. '\s. 11115 W. S. 1Vlarr) Emma 25th W. S. Marr W. S. Marr Marshfield (62980 William of Orange (5o694) A . Cruickshank A 17th Emma 12th W. S. Marr Prince Royal (45413) S Marr '.\I Emma 6th W. S. Marr Mrs. Turnbull Nonsuch. (40389) Golden Eagle (26267) A. ilne A. Cruickshank Emma end Emma Mrs. Turnbull Leopold (24328) A. Cruickshank Victoria Mrs. Turnbull Sir Thomas Stanley (25176)A. Cruickshank Marquis of Bute (18336) Duchess Mrs. Turnbull Count Fairfax (899 ) A. Cruickshank hank South Durham (9676 A. Harrison Uptaker (5534) Mr. Shafto Miracle (2320) C. Mason Matchem (2280) G. Mason Fitz Remus (2025) Mr, Shafto Cato (919) C. Mason Primrose Day (Vol. 3o) D. HI B. and Vol 51 E. H. B. was bred by Mr. Jolliffe, Stratford -on -Avon, was sired' by the Primrose bull, Primrose Pride (79605), dam the Kinellar Rosebud cow, Rosy Dawn, by the Missie bull Misty Morning (71021). Primrose Day was bred from the same Rosebud foundation that bred for Mr. Harrison his Royal Champions for several years. The Rose- buds have been one of the most valuable Kinellar tribes. Primrose Day is himself a grand bull and promises to be a good'sire. Count Arthur (70194), was a grandly bred Victoria and was very successful when shown as a young bull by Mr. Willis. He won with his sister and dam many prizes in the, class for. cow and two of her progeny. He was sired. with great success in the herd of Mr. Duthie. Mansfield (62980) was a splendid Missie bull used in the Uppermill Herd. His sire was William of Orange (5o694) and his dam was Missie 96th by Athabasca (47.359)• William of. Orange (5o694), Prince Royal (45413) and many bulls follow- ing in the pedigree are well known as giving a guarantee of the influence for good bound to follow the use of animals bred from him. No. 7.—GObD I61NK. Roan. Calved .May 4th, 190.E Danz bred by Golden Locks Golden Crest end GOLDEN CREST Bolden Pippin Grizelle Garnet Guineas Golden Chain Golden Mint Pure Gold The Star of Ptagoda The Mint Brawith Bud Bred by John. Miller-P Sons, Brougham, ont. Sire bred by Royal Prince ( 1 S J. Miller& Sons 7 490) Oxford (53357) . Campbell S.Campbell Luther Adams A. Cruickshank Strathearn=21383= 77994J•Miller& Sons Feudal Chief (51251) A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank Cumberland (46144) A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank Grand Vizier (34o86) Prince Alfred (27107) A. Cruickshank C. Pawlett A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank Prince Imperial (22595) A. Cruickshank A. Cruickshank Lord Raglan (13244) The Baron (13833) M, S. Stewart R. Chaloner J. C. G. Duff J. C.-G. Duff Young 4th Duke (9037) Duplicate Duke (6952) G. D. 'Trotter J. C. G. Duff J. C. G. Duff J. C. G. Duff Robin O'Day (4973) Sir Walter (26 ) Benj. Wilson R 39 Jerry (4097) . Crofton R. Booth Roseberry (567) Major Rudd Roseberry (567) Major Rudd Constellation (163) Major Rudd Hastings (293) Major Rudd Hastings (293) Major Rudd Leopold (372) Major Rudd Gold Link is a grand young bull, promising to make a splendid show bull when prepared, and without doubt he will be a great sire for he is des- cended from the best in both form and breeding for many generations. Royal Prince (71490) is a straight and well bred Golden Drop, has been used in the herd for the past six years and is without doubt one of the best sires of the day. Oxford (53357) was bred by S. Campbell, by the Cruickshank Victoria bull, Vermont (47193) and proved a valuable bull in the Thistle Ha' herd while in use there. Strathearn = 21383 = 77994. was a far famed representative of the Strath- allan family.. He won many prizes and was a most successful sire on the Cruickshank heifers imported by Luther Adams. He was sired by Duke of Lavender (5 113 5) dam Real Rose of Strathallan end by Blooming Mayflower =368= Feudal Chief (5 125 1) was by Cumberland (46144) dam Lavender i6th by Lord Lansdowne(29128) No family of Cruickshank Shorthorns has been distributed more widely than has the Brawith Bud family. None have been worth more money in the herd or at auction. A full sister to Gold Link brought $1750.00 a short time ago by auction. Several bulls from Golden Locks have made excellent sires. No. 8.—MOUNTAINEER. Roan.. Calved February 25th� 1904.. Bred, by John Miller jySons, Brougham., Ont. Dam bred by Sire bred by Primrose Day .(Vol 50) C. H. Jolliffe Marian D. G. Hanmer & Sons Lord Ythan= 17851 = V. Ficht Hilda=29896=D. G. Hanmer & SonsOriel Crown Jewel= 12485 = V. Ficht Miss Maude G. Thompson Montezuma-9798= S. Whitee m S Ruby John Hart Sale's Duke=2402= S. White Kate John Hart Baron Languish-1385c Wm. Douglas Echo Wm. Chambers Mosstrooper-2124— Major Greig Grace Wm. Dawson Sixth Duke of York= 5813 F. W. Stone Ruby Wm. Ashton Wolviston (21125) J. Stephenson THE OCEAN R. Ashton Rivington (13600) R. ey Ashton, Melody R. Ashton Valiant (io989) Mi Sir C. R. Tempest Tom of Lincoln (8714) Sir C. R. Tempest Mirth Sir C. R. Tempest ' Buchan Hero (3238) F. Simpson Merry Sir C. R. Tempest Rockingham (2550) Earl of Carlisle Morel Sir C. R. Tempest Norfolk (2377) Mr. Whitaker Vesta Sir C. R. Tempest Frederick 1o6o) Mr. Charge Vestris Sir C. R. Tempest Cato (1794) E. H. B. Verbena Mr. How Son of Wellington(679) C. Coiling Bred by ,Mr. Robertson of Ladyktrk. Primrose Day was bred by Mr. Jolliffe from the Duthie bull, Primrose Pride(79605) and from Rosy Dawn. Rosy Dawn was a daughter of Mr. Har- rison's great show cow Rose Blossom and his great show bull, Misty Morning (71021) a Missie by Pride of Morning (64546•) Few bulls are better bred than Primrose Day and he is a good bull too. He was selected after a care- ful search for a sire, to head the .Thistle -Ha' herd, ' and was imported with Langford,Eclipse (83848) Lord Ythan = 17851 =was a well. bred Kinellar Wimple, sired, by the Watt bull, The Governor = 12289=dam Wimple's Diadem by Imp Lord Ythan ('8263) G. Dam Imported Wimple's Gem by Gladstone (43286) Oriel Crown Jewel=12485owas by Crown Jewel=45o6=and he was bred by Messrs Nicholson, Oriel Crown Jewel's dam was Oxford Beauty by Safe's Duke = 2402 No.9.—MOUNT VERNON. Red. Calved .March 29th., 1904.—Bred by John Miller 4-Sons, Brougham, Ont Dam bred by -Sire bred by Primrose Day (V;ol. 5o E) C. H. Jolliffe Modesty John Miller Aberdeen= t8949= S. Campbell Mirth-'24130— John Miller Wimple's H¢ir = 14529= Jos. Redmond Bashful John Miller Hopeful (55902) E. Cruickshank Mara Montrath John Miller Lord Montrath (4668i)=1270= Hugh A"Ifner " Mara Filligree end John Miller Filligree Duke=.3205 - A. J. Alexander Maid of Honour John Miller Lord York (267,66) J. Harwood Mara 3rd Geora'e Miller Bell Duke of Oxford=357= R.A.Alexarrder Mara George Miller The Priest- 252�(Imp.) J. C. Adkins' MORLINA Burrell Fuller Lillyvick (10421 )' Burrell Fuller Lily Young Zealot (8797) C. Stokes ' Lily Young Vandyke (8733) C. Stokes ' Duchess Young Spectator (861g) Mr. Wilkirisbh` Phantassie (8389) Mr. Rennie Young Rockingham (8498) Mr. Stokes Primrose Day was sired by the Duthie Bull Primrose Pride (7.9605.) and from Rosy Dawn. Rosy Dawn was a daughter of Mr. Harrison's great show cow Rose Blossom and his equally great show bull Misty Morning (71021) a Missie by Pride of Morning (64546). Few bulls are better bred than Primrose Day and he is good himself. He was selected after a careful search for use: the Thistle Ha' herd and was imported with Langford Eclipse (83848) Aberdeen was a first prize winner himself at Toronto and many more Lces, his sire was the Cruickshank bull Sittyton Sort (61831) and his dam s the Kinellar cow Selina by the Cruickshank bull Royal James (54972), >erdeen was imported in dam and proved a great sire in the herd of John filler, Markham, and of Messrs. Green Bros., Illinois. Wimple's Heir was a well bred Wimple from imported sire and dam th good individuals. Y' .t No. uo.—NONESUCH. Red. Calved May 15th, 1903. Bred by H. L Elliott, Danville, P. Q. Sire bred by Dam bred by Crimson Chief= 43462= H. I. Elliott Nonpareil Lady 2ndH. I. Elliott King William=21 564— H. I. Elliott Nonpareil Lady H. I. Elliott King James (46219) S. Campbell Nonpareil CountessA. Johnston Royal Victor (53611) W. Duthie Nonpareil 44th Clarke Plater SirRedmond=2453T124897. C. Morgan Nonpareil 41st Jas. Russell British Statesman (42847) S. Campbell Nonpareil 33rd John Isaac Inkerman (31414) S. Campbell NONPAREIL 21stS. Campbell Sir Christopher (22895) R. Booth Nonpareil 26th S. Campbell Scarlet Velvet (16926) A. Cruickshank Nonpareil 24th A. CruickshankLord Sackville (13249) A. Cruickshank Nonpareil 23rd A. CruickshankThe'Baron (13833) R. Chaloner Nonpareil 17th A. Cruickshank Matadore (11800) W. Smith Nonpareil loth A. Cruickshank Prince Edward Fairfax(95o6)A.Cruickshank Countess Lincoln Mr. Cartwright Diamond (5918) Mr. Booth Nonpareil 3rd Mr. Cartwright Young Frederick (3836) Mr.Bartholomew Nonpareil end Mr. Cartwright Commodore 0858) Mr. Osler Nonpareil 1st Tathwell Studley (5401) Mr. Cartwright Twinetail Blyth Comet (85) Mr. Champion A Turnell Cow. Nonesuch is a useful member of a great family of -shorthorns. The Non- pareils have been in the hands of Cruickshank, Duthie,. Willis and many of our principal breeders a power for good. Crimson Chief=43462=was sired by Aberdale = 2333o=a splendid son of Imported Aberdeen and from Crimson Jewel by Royal Gordon =21764— Crimson Chief was a Crimson Flower as bred by' Arthur Johnston and was a good sire. King William-z21564—was a well bred good bull and, proved a good sire. His sire was the large and well made King James (4621g) and his dam was imported Rosella a Bruce cow of his favorite Rosalie family. King James (46219) was a big red bull of fine proportions with a lot of splendid breeding and he was a good sire both in the herd of Mr. Johnston and of Mr. Elliott. No 11.--CUEDONIA. White. Calved January _00th, 1904. Bred by John Miller 4' Sons, Droufham., Ont. Dam bred by Sire by bred Langford Eclipse (83848) Sidney Hill -Chrysanthem usa John Isaac Nonpareil (75140) S. Campbell CLYMNESTRA C. Strachan Zoedone (68124) A. I. Portescue Clementine C. Strachan Caesar (5858o) Jas. Bruce Mo1,11ing Star C. Strachan Prince Charlie (56315) J. A. Gordon Duchess C. Strachan Vulcan (56704) J. Johnstone Blanche C. Strachan Chief Baron (49274) A. Milne White Lady C. Strachan Orphan Boy (18490) J. & I. �owler Ellen Mr Hay Burleigh (17474) Mr. Hay Jessica Capt. Barclay The Pacha (7612) Capt. Barclay Mary Anne Capt. Barclay Sillery (5 13 1) Mr. Burrow Miss Gibson Mr. Burrow Carleton (84.3) Mr. Burrow Dora Mr. Burrow Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Kitty Mr. Gibson Diamond (205) Col. Trotter Langford Eclipse (83848) is the imported bull now at the head of Thistle Ha' herd. He is one of the -best bred Cruickshanks Lavenders Living, A full sister one year old sold for 26o guineas at Mr. Marr's sale and anpther yearling heifer from his sister made Soo Guineas. There are not many bulls like Langford Eclipse and he was purchased for a big price after spending a lot of time looking for something of his stamp in Great Britain. Nonpareil (75140) was a noted bull and proved a good sire both in Scotland and in Cauada. He was a well bred member of the family noted in all countries where Shorthorns have gone. Zoedone_(68124) was by Rajah (67685) and from Mr. Gordon's Zoe 2nd by Star of Morning (58189). Caesar (58580) was an Augusta sired by Clear -the -way (47604) dam Augusta 19th by Royal George (50369). Few families are as popular in Scotland as the Aug.ustas, and their smooth flesh has made them the winners of more Smithfield Champlonships than any other family of Shorthorns. There will also be sold at same time 3 Clydesdale Stallions and 5 Mares mostly imported. Catalogues for which will be furnished those who desire them. . -",; ; i (� �t