Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . ip of the old established firm of Farlin-ger & Auty, and then became manager forthe late Jerry Buckley. This latter posi-tion he held for seven years. He wasfor a time salesman for the well-knownfurniture firm of Alex. McDonald &: subsequently embarked independentlvin the furniture repairing and cabinetmaking, and latterly in the furniturebusiness. Mr. Fournelle, who has madea splendid success of this last venture,has his store located in the Adams Block,first door north of A. F. Mulherns CoalOffice, Pitt Street. He carries a ful


Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . ip of the old established firm of Farlin-ger & Auty, and then became manager forthe late Jerry Buckley. This latter posi-tion he held for seven years. He wasfor a time salesman for the well-knownfurniture firm of Alex. McDonald &: subsequently embarked independentlvin the furniture repairing and cabinetmaking, and latterly in the furniturebusiness. Mr. Fournelle, who has madea splendid success of this last venture,has his store located in the Adams Block,first door north of A. F. Mulherns CoalOffice, Pitt Street. He carries a full line of all kinds of furniture, window shades,pictures and picture framing. He particularly features bedroom sets, parlorsets, dining room sets, and in fact all furniture used in connection with house-keeping. He also handles antique furniture, and is well equipped to supply thepublic in any of these lines. His services as a repairer and upholsterer are in generaldemand. Mr. Fournelle is a believer in moderate prices consistent with good StilV€l-S%i< A. A. FOURNELLE 291 HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD WILLIAM R. WARRINGTON WILLIAM R. WARRINGTON was born November I5tb, 1882, LeitrimCounty, Ireland. His parents were Samuel Warrington and Mary married Ena Alguire and has one son. He is an Anglican inreligion and a Unionist in politics. His loo-acre farm is located near Farmers Lea Factory where he delivers 200pounds milk daily. It is stocked with 20 cattle, 4 horses, 12 swine and about 100fowl. Ihe yield, annually, is 450 bushels grain, 50 tons hay, 10 acres corn, and 300bushels potatoes. He has been farming for four years and has been a patron of theCheese Board for this time. His mother and father are still in Ireland. W. PENNISTON WPENNISTON was born in Montreal, August 15th, 1884, and is the son« of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Penniston. Jessie Wood was his wifes maidenname. He has one son, William Penniston, married to Margaret Snet-singer,


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