Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . AND HIS RESIDENCE He has followed the occupation of farming throughout his life. He sends 600pounds of milk daily to the Summerstown Station Factory, and has been a patronof the Cheese Board since it was organized, 21 years ago. Mr. McLennan is an exhibitor and prize winner on horses, swine and cattleat the Cornwall and Williamstown Fairs. He also won first prizes on horses andcattle at the Montreal Exhibition several years ago. He sold beef to Angus Mc-Gillis, drover, last Christmas, which was pronounced the best on the Montrealmarket


Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . AND HIS RESIDENCE He has followed the occupation of farming throughout his life. He sends 600pounds of milk daily to the Summerstown Station Factory, and has been a patronof the Cheese Board since it was organized, 21 years ago. Mr. McLennan is an exhibitor and prize winner on horses, swine and cattleat the Cornwall and Williamstown Fairs. He also won first prizes on horses andcattle at the Montreal Exhibition several years ago. He sold beef to Angus Mc-Gillis, drover, last Christmas, which was pronounced the best on the Montrealmarket by the Wm. Davies Company. HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD JOHN P. McLENNAN JOHN P. McLENNAN, aged fifty, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter wife was Flora .\my McLennan and his family consists of two sons andone daughter. He is a Scotch-Canadian, a Presbyterian and a owns 200 acres of land, situated Lot 24, Fourth Concession. Charlotten-burg Township. On the farm is a live stock consisting of 22 head c-f cattle. 4. JOHN i. McLENXAX ANU HI> BAKNS horses, 150 sheep, 25 swine and 75 fowl. The annual products are bushelsgrain, 50 tons hay, 100 tons corn, with potatoes and vegetables for domesticpurposes. Mr. McLennan has been farming all his life, and a patron of the Cheese Boardsince it was organized, twenty-one years ago. He sends daily 500 pounds of milkto Glengarry Creams Factory, for which he has been Cheese salesman forfive years. Our subject makes a specialty of breeding Shropshire sheep and Holstein cattle. 183 HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD JAMES McLEOD mmmmmmmmm^ tames mcleod was bom on his «J farm, located East }4 Lot 5, FourthConcession, Cornwall Township,January iith. 1846. He is the son ofAlexander McLeod, and by his wife MarySullivan had four sons and three daugh-ters. In religion he is a Presbyterian. His farm, which consists of 100 acres,is stocked with 35 head of cattle, the milkbemg delivered dai


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