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The Globe, June 11, 1898
Capt. D. MacLeod is called one of the fish kings of the north, from his extensive business in the piscatorial line. He was born in Rothshire, Scotland, and came to Canada in 1863. Having settled in Southampton, he went into the fish business and has been at it ever since. In 1891 he became one of the firm of McKay, Clark & Co..Captain MacLeod is a Scotchman if he is anything, and is one of the best performers of Scottish dances in Canada.
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