Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . ornwall boy,son of John A. McDougald, Registrar ofthe High Court. Mr. McDougald handles all kinds ofthe famous Scranton coal, and is preparedto make deliveries any month of the year-His facilities for unloading and receivingcoal are unsurpassed. His coal yards,corner of Water and Adolphus streets,are ideally located, and both railwav andwater deliveries are made at his the unloading of barges in theCornwall Canal, Mr. McDougald hasinstalled the latest clam shell devicewhich IS capable of mechanically unloading a boat in fourt


Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . ornwall boy,son of John A. McDougald, Registrar ofthe High Court. Mr. McDougald handles all kinds ofthe famous Scranton coal, and is preparedto make deliveries any month of the year-His facilities for unloading and receivingcoal are unsurpassed. His coal yards,corner of Water and Adolphus streets,are ideally located, and both railwav andwater deliveries are made at his the unloading of barges in theCornwall Canal, Mr. McDougald hasinstalled the latest clam shell devicewhich IS capable of mechanically unloading a boat in fourteen hours. A oneton car operated on a carrier-rail twenty feet high receives the coal from theclam shell and dumps it in the yards. Prior to embarking in the fuel business, Mr. McDougald was engaged exten-sively in railway contracting in the Western States and British Columbia. Latterlyhe was successfully engaged in mining in the Cobalt and Porcupine districts. Heintends to devote his entire attention to building up a lucrative business locallv MCDOUGALD. COAL YARDS OF ALLAN J. McDOUGALD159 HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD ALLAN PETER McDONALD ALLAN PETER McDONALD was born August 31, i860, in the Township ofCharlottenburg, Glengarry County. He is the son of Donald D. wife was Mary Isabella McDonald, by whom he has two is a Canadian of Scotch descent, a Catholic and a Unionist. His farm, consisting of 200 acres, is located Lot 14, Third Concession (Glen),Charlottenburg Township. He has 45 head of cattle, 7 horses, 30 swine and 100fowl, and his farm products annually are about as follows: 1,000 bushels grain, 125tons hay, 125 tons corn, 350 bushels potatoes, 3 acres turnips. He also has 25assorted fruit trees and taps about 600 maple trees every season. ipiiP^^ii»^^i«iii^^iiiiiiliii^^^i»iiW


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