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The Beckstead Meat Shop — Martintown

by Alain Lauzon
January 23, 2026
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The Beckstead Meat Shop — Martintown

In the early 1900s, when Martintown was a lively mill village along the Raisin River, the rhythm of daily life revolved around local trade, familiar faces, and everyday necessity. Among the essential businesses serving the community was a modest but vital meat shop owned by Joseph Austin Beckstead.

Beckstead’s shop was more than a storefront. It was part of a tightly woven local supply chain that connected surrounding farms to village tables. Farmers from across Glengarry County brought livestock into Martintown, where it was processed and sold to residents, mill workers, and passing trade. In a village anchored by the McMartin Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Carding Mill, a butcher was not a luxury—it was a cornerstone of daily life.

At that time, Martintown was busier than we often imagine today. The mills drew constant activity, horses and wagons lined the roads, and small businesses like Beckstead’s formed the commercial heartbeat of the village.

As automobiles, became common and commerce gradually shifted toward larger centres like Cornwall, the need for local processing and small village shops slowly faded. What once was essential became part of Glengarry’s quiet history—remembered through the names of those who kept the village running, and the work that sustained an entire community.

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