- r 5 ~ found on the shore of the Ray Gex *co farm at the entrance of an inlet and creek. This enterprise was first owned by tha Campbell Family and later was known ae Palmer's Shipyard, Many ships and boats were built and launched but no record of the number can bo found« It kas been told that there wag no unemployment in the district at that time and that the ©hip plant wa8 a godsend to the settlers and their hardy sons* ROYAL GAZETTE - Rovembar 4th* 18342 "Launched this day from Campbell1 a Shipyard DeSEtole, the brigantlne 1 Cumberlandc,. 130 tons for J * W* Jaaee, Oharlottetown«w Launchiri^ in charge of lail Ma^Fadygn, was conduct¬ ed without nole^ or confusion and* stranger still, without rum*,11 Lumber of all ki: i &sf including timber squared in the woods? with the broad axe* and great etieke for oasks, were hauled to the shipyard in winter. Up on the headwater of in the Black Bridge area*, the MacKinnon Bros .* had a Innb-sr canp establish- v