Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . 4 acre of fruit. Mr. Casselman has followed farming as an occupation throughout his sends 300 pounds of milk daily to the Farmers Joy Factory, and has been apatron of the Cheese Board lor seven years past. EARL SHAVER EARL SHAVER was born in the Township of Osnabruck. He is the son ofAllan Shaver, while his mother was Susan Hall. His wifes former namewas Laura Duval. He has no family. In religion he is a Methodist; inpolitics a Conservative. His farm consists of 143 acres with a stock on it of 30 cattle, 4 horses, 20 swineand 1


Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . 4 acre of fruit. Mr. Casselman has followed farming as an occupation throughout his sends 300 pounds of milk daily to the Farmers Joy Factory, and has been apatron of the Cheese Board lor seven years past. EARL SHAVER EARL SHAVER was born in the Township of Osnabruck. He is the son ofAllan Shaver, while his mother was Susan Hall. His wifes former namewas Laura Duval. He has no family. In religion he is a Methodist; inpolitics a Conservative. His farm consists of 143 acres with a stock on it of 30 cattle, 4 horses, 20 swineand 100 fowl. Eight bushels grain, 75 tons hay, 6 acres corn, loo bushels potatoes,2 acres fruit, ^ acre vegetables is a good estimate of the average crop raised inone season. Mr. Shaver keeps pure-bred Ayrshire cattle, and sends 250 poundsof milk daily to the Lunenburg Factory. He has been farming for five years andis a patron of the Cheese Board. 268 HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD DONALD CATTANACH. DOXAUD CATTAXAtH DONALD CATTANACH was bornSeptember 2ist, 1856. His parentswere John Cattanach and CatherineMcDonald. He is a Scotch-Canadian,a Protestant, and a Liberal. His farm, which consists of 150 acres,IS situated West 3 4 Lot 11, SecondConcession Front, Charlottenburg Town-ship, Glengarry. There is live stockon this farm of 30 cattle, 7 horses, 12swine, and 50 fowl. The annual productsare 600 bushels grain, 100 tons hay, 200bushels potatoes; also included are veget-ables for domestic use, 50 fruit-bearingtrees and 30 colonies of bees. Mr. Cattanach has been farmingthroughout his life, and a patron ofthe Cheese Board for twenty-one delivers, daily, 400 pounds of milkto the Summerstown Station is an exhibitor and prize winner onRegistered Clydesdale Horses at theWilhamstown Fair. WILLIAM J. HOLDSWORTH WILLIAM J. HOLDSWORTH wasborn July 12th, 1866, in Hunting-don County, He is theson of Wm. Holdsworth. His wife wasMargaret C. Cattanach. He


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