AUTO GARAGE St. PETERS GARAGE - Fuels, Gas, Oils, etc... Goodyear tires, Battery Charge and Repairs, Supplies, Free Air. LESLIE MGR. GENERAL MERCHANTS ESTATE OF LESTOCK ANDERSON - Dealer in Dry Goods, Ladies Wear Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Flour, Fruits, Vegetables, Hardware, Paints, Candy, Gas, and Oil. C.E. PRATT & SON - Wholesale and Retail Merchandise. Wholesale Groceries, Specialty Lumber, Roofing, Hardware, and soft Coal. Livestock. Dealer in Potatoes and other produce. QUIGLEY & SON - Dealer in dry goods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Paints, Lumber, Shingles, Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables. HOTEL BAY VIEW HOTEL - MGR FRANK WARREN $2.00 per day. Excellent rooms and Dining Room service. Later on, there were other stores in the area in addition to the businesses located in this advertisement. Helen and Jimmy Flynn had a meat market, which also carried a few groceries. John T. MacKinnon had a store and a garage. Ralph Sanderson had a "Lunch Counter" on the south side of the Bay,* which was later turned into a "Lucky Dollar" store and was run by the MacKenna Brothers. Bus MacCallum, who took over the store previously owned by Coffins, built a home in 1951 and had a lunch counter and store in this residence located on the north side of the Bay. According to his wife Mary, they closed their store sometime in the 1960s. (27) Bus' store was later taken over by C.N. Jackson , who established it as a "Grocery - Meat, Tobacco, and Confectionery." This store ran until 1966. (28) J.J. Larkin had a store in Five Houses .* According to Earl Dwan , whose family shopped at this store, " Mr. Larkin would load his truck once a week and go as far a s and Annandale peddling." (29) Earl, who attended the Fortune Road School which was located just across the road, also recalls going to the store after school where "for 5 cents, you could get a lot of candy." Joe Stewart ran the store after Larkins. Neil McCormack had a store in the Monticello area. The Donovan family ran a canteen in Naufrage for many years. The front part of the building was a canteen and the back section was a dining area for the fishermen. There was also a store in Naufrage at one time, which was located beside Alban MacDonald 's residence. Eldon MacDonald recalled * Ralph Sanderson 's lunch counter was located between where the Senior Citizens Circle Club is presently located and Harold MacKenzie 's residence. * J.J. Larkin 's store was located in the house currently owned by Clarence and Janet MacDonald. 120