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    <p> 
     A History of 

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     The 
     General 
     Stores 




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    <p> 
     There were several general stores in our <a class="search orgName" target="_blank" href="http://islandlives.net/fedora/ilives_book_search/tei.orgNameTERM:%22Cove%22+AND+dc.type:collection">Cove</a> at 

     different times. The one that lasted longest was at 

     the Corner across from the school and it had many 

     owners. Who established it is unclear but John 


     MacKenzie, the piper, who was also a shoe maker 

     lived there. He was a relative of the present day 

     MacKenzies of <a class="search placeName" target="_blank" href="http://islandlives.net/fedora/ilives_book_search/tei.placeNameTERM:%22Canoe Cove%22+AND+dc.type:collection">Canoe Cove</a>. 
     William 
     MacKay 
     who 

     married 
     Christena 
     MacLean 
     was operating it when it 

     burned down and a store which had belonged to Neil 

     "Cooper" MacLean was moved across to the site. This 

     was later bought by <span class="persName"><a class="search persName" target="_blank" href="http://islandlives.net/fedora/ilives_book_search/tei.persNameTERM:%22MacCannell+Neil%22+AND+dc.type:collection"> 
       Neil 
       MacCannell 
       </a></span> of 
     Long Creek 
     , a 

     schoolteacher who taught in the <a class="search orgName" target="_blank" href="http://islandlives.net/fedora/ilives_book_search/tei.orgNameTERM:%22Cove%22+AND+dc.type:collection">Cove</a> for a few years. 


     <span class="persName"><a class="search persName" target="_blank" href="http://islandlives.net/fedora/ilives_book_search/tei.persNameTERM:%22MacNevin+Hector%22+AND+dc.type:collection"> 
       Hector 
       MacNevin 
       </a></span> from <a class="search placeName" target="_blank" href="http://islandlives.net/fedora/ilives_book_search/tei.placeNameTERM:%22St. Catherines%22+AND+dc.type:collection">St. Catherines</a> operated it for a 

     year while it still belonged to <span class="persName"><a class="search persName" target="_blank" href="http://islandlives.net/fedora/ilives_book_search/tei.persNameTERM:%22MacCannell+Neil%22+AND+dc.type:collection"> 
       Neil 
       MacCannell 
       </a></span> because 


     Neil had accepted a job in <a class="search placeName" target="_blank" href="http://islandlives.net/fedora/ilives_book_search/tei.placeNameTERM:%22Charlottetown%22+AND+dc.type:collection">Charlottetown</a> as clerk of 

     the Court. Later 
     Mrs. 
     John 
     Angus 
     Darrach bought it 

     and she and her son George ran it for years until both 

     had health problems, and had to close the store after 

     which closing it never reopened. After George died 

     and his wife Hazel moved to Montague to live with her 

     family the building was sold to 
     Robert 
     Patterson 
     . Rob 

     lived in it for a few years, making many improvements   

     then sold it to Kirk McAleer. 

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