“urine this fies-10d, “imn Macfiefl, Jones- may, .4?ng Living‘tone, and Robert Haclmn were the W1ackm1tiv. In 1885, #119379, at fie Head of tre River, built a carding mill. grist-4:111. and ant-am, all of which remained very penular to the local team's until they were destroyed 5 fire in 1900. Another 1:111. adjacent to Alleys, was owned by acetone. A cocoperative cheese and butter fnctor'y was ev tablished by the terms in 1900 at the Reed of the River. Unfortunately, a low an: supply forced it to close its £100er in 1911.13 William P. Lewis, who migrated to Cardigan from
Edinburgh. .‘cotland. remind Q1 Lewis Inmate]. Dimmer-=5 in Caz-diam. this business was succemtully continued by the elder Br. Lmn'u two son: William A. and Tavid A.
The monument which was erected in 1903
to the “cott ssh pioneers on Wnen Island,
vat; designed by the late 91111” A. LMS,
;:;cu.1ptor of Card who carried on the mom»-
nental batsmen; th 11:9 late brother David
A. mm . One of tin: wonderful works: of art
«ratifying to this net's idea? 1:: the min
alter 1n the All Paints Roman Catholic Church.
Cardigan. which was dev‘igned and carved by the senior Er. Lewiuu‘
In the tirxnt decade of the pro-nut century, Cardigan developed into am mportant center for seteM“'h1p pa." anger
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13. Information given by Frank hearty. retired farmer of Cardigan, in conversation with fire author.
14. ”Gifted ‘cot nade newt at Mull". m.