Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . idenname was Elizabeth Forrester. He mar-ried Adelaide Winters and is the fatherof four sons. He is a Methodist in reli-gion and a Conservative in politics. Mr. Fickes is a patron of the Mouli-nette Cheese Factory, and has been amember of the Cornwall Cheese Boardfor twenty-one years. The live stock onhis farm consists of 20 cattle. 4 horses,6 swine and over 40 fowl. His farmvields, annually, 600 bushels of tons of hav, 2 acres of corn, and 100bushels of potatoes. He has been farm-ing all his life. He delivers 200 poundsof mil


Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . idenname was Elizabeth Forrester. He mar-ried Adelaide Winters and is the fatherof four sons. He is a Methodist in reli-gion and a Conservative in politics. Mr. Fickes is a patron of the Mouli-nette Cheese Factory, and has been amember of the Cornwall Cheese Boardfor twenty-one years. The live stock onhis farm consists of 20 cattle. 4 horses,6 swine and over 40 fowl. His farmvields, annually, 600 bushels of tons of hav, 2 acres of corn, and 100bushels of potatoes. He has been farm-ing all his life. He delivers 200 poundsof milk a day to the factory during theseason, and produces over 200 pounds Fickes has 62 colonies of bees which produce 5 tons of butter annuallyhoney a year. Dalton H. Fickes, a son of Mr. Fickes, twenty-four years of age, enlistedwith the 156th Battalion. September. 1916. and received a shell wound in the hipAugust iS, 1917. He spent some time in an English Hospital convalescing. 273 HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD ALEXANDER J. FRASER. ALEXANDER J. FRASER was bornon the farm March nth, parents were James D. Eraserand Anna Mcintosh, while his wifesmaiden name was Margaret has three daughters. In religion heIS a Roman Catholic and in politics aLiberal. His farm of 100 acres, located Lot 15,Fifth Concession, Cornwall Township, isstocked with 12 head of cattle, 3 horses,15 swine and about 50 fowl, and yields600 bushels grain, 50 tons hay, 75 bushelspotatoes, including some vegetables andhuit. He sends daily 300 pounds milkto the St. Andrews Factory, and has beena patron of the Cheese Board for twenty-one years. Mr. Erasers great grandfather settledon this farm as a United Empire Loyalist,and the family have remained here since. ALEXANDER J. FRASER A. s. McDonald As. McDonald was bom on this farm January 19th, 1885. His father( was J. H. McDonald, while his mothers maiden name was ElizabethMcintosh. He has two sons and three daughters, is a R


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