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Addenda and Errata
Factories, Mills and Other Businesses page 35
Dugald MacDougall operated a lime kiln for a time On the corner where Donald MacKinnon‘s lane met the Canoe Cove Road. This was a small operation and was not for the general public.
The People
THE MACCANNELIS page 64
Duncan MacCannell was also a "dowser". That is, using a forked stick he could tell where one could dig a well and get water. I recall about forty five years ago someone whose name escapes me came to him to find a likely place to dig a well which Duncan did successfully. With the well digging equipment available today dowsers are not needed and one never hears tell of them.
THE MACDONALDS page 66 Cleve, after being discharged from the army bought the Simon Taylor farm. Not much is known about Simon Taylor
eXCept that he was a bachelor and lived with his sister Martha.
THE MACRAES page 93
Allan married Shirley Larter of Charlottetown. Page 94
Fa“luhar had three children Darrell married Flora Cameron
0f Clyde River. They lived in Detroit Michigan P age 96
J0hr] MacRae had a child that fell into a well on the
property and drown but no other definite details are known 0f the tragedy
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