19 besides the tame:-e and ranchers —-there they eat. their ebeo:-bed gene bent upon the megxitioent brute: that one by one were lead. to the little plettom. A ‘graduate e: Glasgow university sitting next to me equinted his eyes and nude a telescope of ms land. to axe at a. goat Hereford. 1:111, and literally sighed with Joy, became its me man a perfect specimen or its race. ‘rho auctioneer was a etuxw. He would luterally Jump up and down when some eepeeially glue specimen we lead into the ring and he would no:-even: ‘Uh ‘boy! ‘Lint have we here! meet have we here? Gentlemen. gentlemen, ‘look at this beautiful enmelt who meet pen-toot epeoimen o: the ahreford race my eyes have ever lookedfupon. me greatest eel: thrower 1n the country. gentlemen! 0123: God! what an animal!” 1 eat and nseezlad to an «.-e;. By any sue age may formerly mm. W €¢f«é~««~té*<.»92o-- ,- » husband and he had eompletely forgotten ‘ ‘ . the way we houdzt thefllmupdon or that sale. I baa an amusing experience a. ‘few month late: meg visitor :1-om new York. whom I was dzavmg ever the mnoh. Be one a. writer of "6anad1ee" plays end. with e eouple or other authors. he had done use the honor ot calling nyen me mile on route to Ben££. I was driving a pair of Inge gelding. with my party slinging to their eeate in the democrat. when we came down almost pesmemueuler hills, I knew vezy well those men ‘e heerte were 1n their throats. may d1d*nt know whether they could tmet me or not. However. the incident I matte relate . I 5 here did-no take place on the 1:111. We were mung through a mad that i went along the side of the bull posture. . one at our belle came along the fence 11:1». Said the man who wrote play: or "the great outdoors". } "well me, Mrs. Reeve, how much are one of those belie worth?" Befoho I J oonld may he acme. "em. ~z $100? e-ozmmng like thet?" I sum : "Iouareanzee one tow:-1teo1'ra.mh11£o.e 21.; bullyeu are looking at oeat $1300. Ito eilre brought $80,909:. when he