HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD |
ALEXANDER A. McDOUGALL |
LEXANDER
A. McDOUGALL, who is forty-six years of age, is the son of Alex.
P. McDougall. His wife was Annie Ellen Grant, by whom he has one
son and two daughters. He is a Scotch Canadian, a Presbyterian and
a Unionist. His farm, consisting of 130 acres, is located Lot 25, Third Concession, Charlottenburg Township, Glengarry. He has a stock equipment of 25 cattle, |
Alex A. McDougall and His Home |
6 horses, 19 swine and 70 fowl, and his annual products are 550 bushels grain, 50 tons hay, 80 tons corn, 300 bushels potatoes and vegetables for own use. Mr. McDougall has followed the occupation of farming for his entire life. He has been a patron of the Cheese Board for 18 years. His average daily delivery of milk to the Glen Donald Factory is 350 pounds. There is a sugar bush on Mr. McDougall's farm of about 400 or more trees. |
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