Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . S. W. CHRISTIE .\.ND HIS HOME bushels gram. 40 tons hay, 80 tons corn, 250 bushels potatoes, with fruit andvegetables for own use. Mr. Christie has had a lifes experience of farming. He sends a daily averageof 350 pounds of milk to the Burn Brae Factory, and has been a patron of theCheese Board for the past twenty-one years. He was an exhibitor and prize winner at the \\ illiamstown fair on youngcattle. HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD ALEX. CLARK. A LEX. CLARK is the owner andmanufacturer of the Glendale Fac-tory, iurha
Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . S. W. CHRISTIE .\.ND HIS HOME bushels gram. 40 tons hay, 80 tons corn, 250 bushels potatoes, with fruit andvegetables for own use. Mr. Christie has had a lifes experience of farming. He sends a daily averageof 350 pounds of milk to the Burn Brae Factory, and has been a patron of theCheese Board for the past twenty-one years. He was an exhibitor and prize winner at the \\ illiamstown fair on youngcattle. HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD ALEX. CLARK. A LEX. CLARK is the owner andmanufacturer of the Glendale Fac-tory, iurha|)s the largest factory,m ooiiit ot production, on tlie entueCornwall Cheese Board. It is locatedjust one mile south of the town of Wil-liamstown. West Yz Lot 5, Second Con-cession, S. R. R., Charlottenburg Town-ship. He also owns a loo-acre farmwhich he leases. Mr. Clark, who is thirty-eight yearsof age, is the son ot Samuel Clark. Hismothers name was Jane Black. He mar-ried Mary Bell and is the father of oneson. In religion he is a Presbyterian, in ALEX. CLARK, T L 1 ^ C O 1 T • L PROPRIETOR GLENDALE CHEESE FACTORY politics 3 Liberal, aucl ot Scotch-lristi descent. This factory, during the 1918 season, produced about 212,000 pounds of cheese,which represents approximately 2,228,600 pounds ot milk. Mr. Clarks career in the cheese business is an interesting one. He startedserving his apprenticeship at Glen Gordon in 1895, w^orking there 2^ years. Fromthere he went to North Lancaster and thence to Edgars Corners
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