Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . horses, 10 swme, and ico fowl. Its average yearly productsare 800 bushels grain, 75 tons hay, 75 tons corn, and 300 bushels potatoes. Thesugar bush is a rather extensive one of more than 1,000 trees, suitable for Campbell keeps a hne herd of graded Holstein cattle, and sends 350 poundsof milk daily to the North Branch Cheese Factory. He has been a patron of theCheese Board for the past twenty-one years. He has also experienced twenty-oneyears of farm life. HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD ERNEST CAMPBELL ERNE
Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . horses, 10 swme, and ico fowl. Its average yearly productsare 800 bushels grain, 75 tons hay, 75 tons corn, and 300 bushels potatoes. Thesugar bush is a rather extensive one of more than 1,000 trees, suitable for Campbell keeps a hne herd of graded Holstein cattle, and sends 350 poundsof milk daily to the North Branch Cheese Factory. He has been a patron of theCheese Board for the past twenty-one years. He has also experienced twenty-oneyears of farm life. HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD ERNEST CAMPBELL ERNEST CAMPBELL was horn near his farm August 29, 1879. He isthe son ot Nelson Campbell. His wifes maiden name was Alena Roys, bywhom he has one son and one daughter. In religion he is a Presbyterian:in politics a Liberal. Mr. Campbells farm is situated Lot 16, First Concession, Township of Osna-bruck, Stormont County. It consists of 100 acres of excellent farming land, andhas a stock equipment of 22 head of cattle, 3 horses, 12 swine and about 80 fowl. mm0.
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