Title: "The Prince on his Ranch. Stockmen from United States and Canada bid high figures at sale of cattle from 'E. P. Ranch'."
High angled panning shot of field in front of some farm buildings, a crowd is gathered in the foreground, surrounding a farm hand leading a bull. M/S of the farm hand and the bull, amongst the crowd, on a raised platform is an auctioneer taking bids. M/S of a farm hand leading a large white bull past the auctioneer.
A few seconds of white spacing.
Title: "The Prince on his Ranch. Stockmen from United States and Canada bid high figures at sale of cattle from 'E. P. Ranch'."
Shots of cattle auction repeated.
M/S of Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales and a group of men standing outside a log house, a large built man introduced the Prince to the other men. Various shots of the Prince chatting with the men, he smokes a cigarette in a holder and shakes hands with more men.
Intertitle: "The Prince's modest Prairie home".
Panning L/S of a large bungalow with a veranda, people mill about in the garden.
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