- Miss: That Duck? Perk Up, You'll Find Good Hunting Here! _ Phone Charlottetown 8506 — Summerside 8031 — Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68- OUT OUR WAY NEW ALL STATE 750 X 14 TUB- mow in stock. Only $20.95. Guar-| anteed 20 months. Simpsons- Sears Chariottetown Store. ‘Peters Road. by Ellis Bros. } dairy bar. Gravinstemes. Mc- * Ymtosh. Courtland; also Pears. Telephone 5020. ie ALL STATE PERMANENT type anti-freeze on sale now. 79 cents ver quart or $2.98 per gallon. Si'mpsons-Sears, Char- > Jottetown Store. leck shingles airdried 4 months. at $8.00 std. square. one 19” pegtooth trimmer saw $10.00. ene 6” raker-tooth crosscut saw and screw handles for $4.00 one new 5-8x13" wood bandsaw. razed and one 13° x 2” metal eutting web both for %.00. All saws well fitted. One brazing clamp. holds bands up to 4” wide $5... Apply H.D. Comp ton Belle River. Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATiON rears M AM. ‘til 5 P.M. Sat. ‘til 12 100. Phone Chariottetown 8506 Geonsult the list of telephones at the tep of Classified page for the Branch @ffice serving your area. ANNOUNCEMENTS — 15 word mini- mum charge Tse. Less than 15 words will be charged as 15 words. SPECIAL NOTICES—Births, Deaths 1.00 Weddings, $1.50. Engagements, $1.5, Cards of Thanks, $1.50. Additional, mame printed l¢c, In memor fems. $1.56. Additional charge. eacn Bewspaper line of verse, with Rhyme Verse style maintained, tc per ! Obituary Notices will be charged $1.50 for first 2% words, 3c word there 3% WORD ADVERTISEMENTS — 20 word minimum charce. Less than 20 words wil) be charced as a 20 word ad- vertusement. To count the words. @ach word with white space on each aide is a ful) word, each initia) is as the name it indicates. abbreviation for the word or is it indicates. cach of set together such mimber, house number, Box . various groups of numbers eount separately. Only Standard Dic- Abbreviations are accept- able. 1 insertion per word 4c. 3 con- secutive insertions 3:c per word, @onsecutive insertions. 3c per word. 18] uy | i i 3 $ 3 if i i i me " the | 187 Gt. George St. springs, mattresses. Auctien Rooms, Street. You Can Afford To ENJOY _ TELEVISION We have a good display of ‘guaranteed used TV (1 yr. warranty on picture tube). Monthly payments as low as $8 per month, really ‘good values, 10 in. to 24 in. screens. Why not come in| today, never before have’ we had such entertainment at such a small cost. Up to 214 years to pay FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO LTD. Dial 5543 | 4 Summerside 24 Central St. ~ HEAT with Quaker oil floor fur- mace and space heaters, with or without electric power, a size for every) Dial 3200 “|need. See them today, we -|take all models in trade. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO LTD. Charlottetown 187 Gt. George St. Summerside 2% Central St. Dial 3200 Terms to suit customer. Dial 5543 FOR SALE: INTERNATIONAL A. tractor. Apply Harry New- man, Union Road. DOES Your car use 750 x 14 tubeless tires? IF SO See the NEW ALLSTATE Super Traction Snow Tires today. ' SALE PRICE $20.95 Without trade-in Guaranteed 20 months. SIMPSONS-SEARS -Charlottetown Store FOR SALE: 40 R.I. RED AND Rock Cross Pullets, starting to lay. $1.50 each. W. J. MacDon- ald and Son. Covehead. SEWING “ARTICLES, 20 FOR $1.00 Cards of diaper pins, needles, rickrack, bias, thread, tape. Free catalogue. Schaefer, B370, Drummondville, Que. 6 PIECE CHROME KITCHEN | SET, Chesterfield upholster-| Chair, dining room tabie and chairs.. Beaton’s Auction. Room Grafton St. BROWN FUR JACKET SIZE 18) $10.00, man’s navy coat gabar- 40 $15.60. Phone 3787. BLACK SEAL FUR COAT, ALSO wine cloth coat both size’ 14, man’s gabardine coat, size 38. Phone 9436 MOTORISTS Buy your Winter Tires today on our new Easy Payment Plan. FIRST MONTHLY PAYMENTS NEXT. _ JANUARY Storm Master 670 x 15 $12.44 Allstate Permanent Antifreeze $2.98 gal. ‘Allstate Batteries $9.95 SIMPSONS-SEARS. Charlottetown Store SUBURBAN JACKET (CHAR- coal-red -fleck) navy blazer, geod quality grey, trousers, all dine, quilted zipper lining, size , i By J. R. Williams CSF he ‘ 3 & a x aes Ke Lye re oe N NY ' | COOK with Belanger coal and wood furnace, coal, wood, oil propane and electric range. A_ size for every need. Remember it always costs less to buy the best. We take any model stove in trade. Terms ‘to 2!5 years FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO LTD. Charlottetown 187 Gt. George St. ide 24 Central St. Dial 3200 | RONSON. POTATO DIGGER in good condition. Apply Ray Johnston,-Central —or phone 17-23 Bedeque. LOBSTER FISHING BOAT, 46 - feet long 10 beam, 5 years old, Chrysler motor. marine: shift, this boat is complete with, trot hoist. Briggs and Stratton en- gine $850.00, engine 4 years old. | Thomas Grant. Little Sheme- que, West Co. N.B. Farmers Market FOR SALE — 16 CHOICE EWES. Bruce Smith, New Dominion. | FOR SALE: ONE GENERAL purpose mare 2'2 years old. Peter McInnis Souris Line Road. 10.FEEDERS, ONE-FOUR YEAR old mare, one holstein ca!’ 6! weeks old. James Good, Win-! sloe. | FOR SALE: LARGE HOLSTEIN | Grade cow 6 yrs. old fresh- en. December Ist. Robert Brown, Pownal. 100 N.H. X B.R. PULLETS, 6 months laying. Apply Mrs. | Gordon Villett. Hampton. TWO FAT HEIFERS; 3 YEAR and half steers; fat cow; cow} with calf. by side; work horse. Leonard Murphy, Kinkora. Dial 5543 _ RENTAL Houses & Apartments’ TO LET TWO LARGE ADJOIN. ing rooms, partly furnished with range. Apply 39 Water Street, Charlottetown. ONE FRONT ROOM ON FIRST floor, with bath, heated, hard- wood floors. Apply Box 1006) Guardian-Patriot. FURNISHED HEATED BED- room on ground floor. Central. a if desired. Phone 7617. FOR RENT: 4 APARTMENTS. | Suitable for families of 2 and: 4. Heated and furnished! 25 miles from Summerside and Charlottetown on paved” high- way. Phone 12-12. Rusticoville. FURNISHED HOME, FOR RENT for winter months, [entral,. adults prefered. Write Box 9433 Guardian-Patriot. FURNISHED, HEATED, ROOM for-rent;—in Brighton ~“Aréa. Write Box 9431 Guardian-Pat- riot. i FOR RENT: 6 ROOM HOUSE, oil heated, in exchange for room and board. Write Guard- ian - Patriot, Box 9988, Char- lottetown : FURNISHED, HEATED BED- room with kitchen privileges. Middle age working girl er- red. Write: Guardian-Patriot Box C9840, Charlottetown. Wanted To Rent Wanted To Rent Land for growing peas within _a radius of eight- ten miles from Central Bedeque. Campbell and Burns - Ltd. Central Bedequé REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—FEED TURNIPS, 8 | cents per bushel. William Chowen, West Royalty. Help Wanted HELP WANTED Positions open at -Mon- treal, Airport Dorval P.Q-: FOR Accountants, Book- keepers, and Clerks. Ap- ply in writing. MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS LTD. Post Office 880 Charlottetown eS For Sale | period from Nov. 1st to March Ist. Sr ee ee ee ee a ee Cee es . : « . Transportation Wanted To Buy CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX| WANTED: HEALTHY PUPPIES Tuesday October 27th, returning} for Children’s Pets. State Friday October 30th. Can ac- commodate 4 passengers. Phone foe oe ee eee ot - o 7995. M9905, Charlottetown. ‘ ; QUANTITY, BEETS, CARROTS, Wanted To Buy ns : S WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS) prices. E. J. . Ver- or quarts. Dial 8595. non. GOING AWAY FOR THE WINTER ? ? We are a family of 5, desperately in need of a furnished 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment, for the We can move in at your convenience and will pay a good rental. If you have this type of accommodation available soon, anywhere within 10 miles of Charlottetown, and rt willing to rent to careful tenants with highest re- erence, ~ KINDLY PHONE 7020 CAPABLE SALESMAN “Exclusive Dealership for Salesman to cover P.E.I. Must have ability to manage own business, age 25-45. Industrial, Government and Garage accounts. Selling Hand, Electric Tools and Electronic , Testing Equipment. Vehicle and reasonable investment in stock required. Immediate interviews arranged. For ‘tober 19. Saint Pius the Tenth ANNOUNCEMENTS ' DIABETIC Association Meeting, EDWARD MacDONALD will CITY & QUEEN'S. deel Fhe bend Otane ek er oe te oe tional Film Board Office Report, tory on Tuesdays- . Signed: AUCTION “4s” Score Cards) pov; Camp—Film “The Quest”| The Wiltshire Dairying fer sale at Guardian - Patriot)": : Diabetic and friends welcome. Central Printing. es p DIAL 3644 free delivery to WE TREAT the sick well! Giz.| DR. IAN MaeMILLAN, N e w) door and get the best values gey’s Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m Glasgow, will be absent from his, your food dollar. Weatherby’ 2 8 om. ' ' “| office from Oct. 26th. to Nov. 10th. | Clover Farm Food Market. ; HEAR FULTON PIERCE—on| DR. L. I. DUFFY will be MOUNT secert Pownal Hal,| 724° B F.C. Y. today at 1.30) sent from his yr we Nov variety concert *| o'clock speaking on behalf of tae} ber 9th., The ice will remain Tuesday, October 27th 8 p.m. | Protestant Family Service Bur-! open. Oc. eau. STUDENT COLD Wave per-, Parish Hall, Parkdale. |manents. $2.50, October 19th. to! THE ANNUAL Meeting Win- 31st. Colleen Beauty Shoppe. Dial, sloe North Cemetery will be held 521. 160 Queen Street. in = Monday, October) prc. A. COADY wil! be ab- and 28th. amh., 1. | seat from his practice from Oct.' - THE KINSMAN CLUB, of Char- 7> t© Nov. 9. KING'S COUNTY lottetown, is again sponsoring the Pye SEMI-ANNUAL Meeting I } ng MASQUERADE Dance C.YC. Canadian Players at = Soe of the Prince Edward Island Fed-' Hall, Monday, October 26th. Web- lotte High School on November | eration of Home and School As-,ster’s Orchestra. Tth. The performances are: ) sociations will be held in Ken-| “Comedy of Errors”, by Shakes-' sincton High School, Monday. Oc-/ ANNUAL Turkey Dinner United Disciple eat he gl et tober 26th., at 7.00 p.m. Every-, Church Halil, Montages. Wednes- + ae able ot Ha _ one Welcome. ; | dey: October LADIES Auxiliary Main Brace, MASQUERADE Dance, St. Naval Veteran's Association' Georges Hall, Tuesday, October RESERVE W i Gidhae meeting Monday at 8 p.m. | 27th. Drug Company, Henderson and/ | 28th for Chicken Supper in Hope' MEN’S Island tartan, scarves) RESERVE Dec. 3rd for Murray River Hall, in aid of New Glas- $3.50 now available at Mdore‘and Harbour Baptist Church Chicken gow Medical Centre. ‘ McLeod Ltd. | Supper and Bazaar Births, Deaths, Marriages CARD PARTY Monday, (When death notices are received too late to be included Will be Closed Monday until 1 P.M. | Kenzie and family, Summerside, of Piusville were guests of Mr.) PEI and Mrs. Frank Gallant on Sun- day evening. : ; a she Misses Elaine and Betty of Nova Scotia, have been visit- “tArsenault and Jeanette Gaudet ing old neighoors and friends at returned to their studies at Mis- Howlan and O'Leary. couche convent after the Thanks- | Miss Joyce Gallant of Saint further information, write << 02 bes oe : ae Ped ata F | Direct . appear for one ion on page two i i T.A. GALLOWAY - transferred to this department in the next edition.) unere : recror ‘SNAP-ON TOOLS OF CANADA LTD. BIRTHS INMEMORIAM |} NL D.. MacLEAN at 27 Pearl St., Moncton, N.B.” MACDOUGALL — At the Prince MacKENZIF — In loving mem- Edward Island Hospita! on Oct-| ory of my dear brother, Frank FUNERAL mad nos ~_ . and MacKenzie who was killed in i rles Mac gail ‘nee the Springhill~-Mine Disaster NOTICE Evelyn Gardner', a son, Gard-, October 23rd, 1953. DIRECTOR mer Charles, 7 Ibs. 2 ozs Brother dear I am so lonesome 3 ' r — the day you went away 15 King Squa re : my memory wanders ofien to Out of resect to the late UNLA NN —| Stes ree ee ier MRS. PETER MacALEER | Just a year has passed dear bro- The Misses Aubina and Rosie ther loving memories in my Dial 5549 KELLY & MacINNIS Thibedeau, and Miss, Gallant of heart of the dearest kindest ae Men’s Wear oe gegen ty ad bes glen — ONCE IN 635-BILLION Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault; _ Inserted by brother John Mac- CAPETOWN, South (Reuters) — A 635,013,559,000-to-L | chance came up during a private j}gume of bridge here Thursday ‘night when a “‘pefect deal’ oc- |curred—each of the four players | being dealt all 13 cards of a suit. The odds were given by Leoa | Sapire, chairman of the Contract ANNUAL MEETING Cooksville, Ont., giving weekenc~ John, N.B. is now spending a Bridge Council of South Africa. Bruce Carruthers Jr., flew to ; i Gi ie cael couple of weeks Wi e| ws NOTICE OF SALE - recently. Hav- eats, Mr. and Mrs. William Gal-! CANADIAN LEGION ing purchased a farm in Cascum- lant and family at Howlan. KENSINGTON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1959 8.30 P.M. BUY WHOLESALE Gifts for Christmas and all other occasions. Ask for our beautiful catalog illustrating thousands of articles; home appliances, jewellery, watches, sporting goods, toys, luggage, lamps, etc., etc. It is FREE, no charge whatsoever. LOT 30 X 365 MURRAY RIVER. Price $300. J.H. Bishop. town, P. E. Island. To close! estate of Alice M. Compton.! Partially furnished and oil fur- nace heated. Full plumbing. Suitable for large family, beard- | ing or lodging house or tourist | guest house. Make an offer. Cash or time. Address: Miss E. Hilda, Barnes, 27 Bates Road, Watertown, 72, Mass. U.S.A. FOR SALE AT BORDEN -8 room house with all ‘Female Help Wanted | WANTED—GIRL OR WOMAN TO help with general housework; | sall modern conveniences: Mrs. | C. Stewart, Central Royalty,| Phone 3047. WAITRESS WANTED FOR) full time employment: Apply in| ed rocker, large upholstered’ person: Island:Gri!l, 162 Queen | Street, Charlottetown. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS) . wanted also counter girl for| night shift. Apply in person to! Ments Restaurant, Kent Street. Miscellaneous ~ ‘Guardian - Patriot Magazine Subscribers If you move, notify your car-) rier or Guardian-Patriot Office’ of your new address. Do not jnotify the magazine company.) The Guardian-Patriot will haye, your address on the magazines) changed. This. is important. Al- ways allow us six to.eight_weeks, for your new address to appear on magazines. Also please leave a forwarding address at the post office. GOSS LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that GOSS LIMITED will Honourable the Secretary of State for Canada for leave to surrender its char- DATED .at Montreal, this P. F. Vineberz.’ ~ rf |heated, cement basement. ia make an application to the | - 14th day of October, 1959... modern convenience, oil Large lot, also garage. GEORGE DOUGLAS 96 Upper Queen St. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY THREE bedroom: house, Brighton area preferred. Responsible party. Box 8098, Guardian-Patriot. . Personal “ANYONE KNOWING THE whereabouts of Anita Pade or Shirley Hase, please contact Miss M. Gibson, 136 Cameron St., Moncton in writing. Pets For Sale FOR SALE RABBIT HOUNDS. trained, also fox hounds. Phone 50-23 Kensington. _ Services Offered TELEVISION AND RADIOS RE- paired. Prompt service by ful- ly equipped experts, Costs ar lower when repairs are done properly. Pick up and delivery service. 136 Great George St. Phone 6021 Charlottetown. _ ‘MODERN FUMIGATING = fe orwened _, |Tex Novelty Ltd. HOUSE FOR SALE IN GEORGE-) 7755 St. Lawrence Blvd. Montreal. 1 d. Ae McGuigan, B.A. Island Radio Centre,| "~ Fill in the coupon and mail now. Please rush to me immediately—without obligation one copy of | your 1960 wholesale Catalog, \ Name PROFESSIONAL CARDS Chiropractor . Dr. W. R.-Carson Barristers, Solicitors, etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. | 20 Prince st. Dial 6432 Bank of Commerce Bldg: ‘ "Gaines & Haslam Optometrists __Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. _| J. A. Carruthers, R.O. Peake & Nicholson 123 Kent St. Dial 5612, 175) Grafton Street | J: S. Taylor, R-0. \ Corner Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 Currie Bldg. Dial 9424 Queen St. Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. 150 Richmond Street Dial 6145 Frederic A. Large Q.C. Room 27 Dominion Building G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.ALC, Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 3244 Dial 9618 Robert G. MacLeod Summerside, Wednesday's B.A., LL.B. Diai 2996 Room 208 Dominion Bldg. Peter A. McNeil Dial 4126 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown e Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 Electrical weary es Engineer & Associates. E. S. Chandler “ete aren. BSc., (E.E.) M.E.1L.C., P .Eng. 242 North River Road Phone 5336 Charlottetown, 142% Great George St., Dial 5616 Summerside, Dial 3789, Chartered Accountants SERVICE Exterminators ‘ for Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rats, Insects, etc. Free estimates — Guaranteed Satisfaction. Phone 8727—Write P.O. Box 451, Charlotetown. Transportation McDONALD, CURRIE. & CO COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 Currie Bldg. P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT WANTED EARLY PASSAGE TO. Secretary. | sar by car. Phone Borden | Charlottetown PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING time and will drive his car home. Settee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eC PPC ee Pee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee McLean & McKinnon) Architects Currie Bldg. 179 Queen St. Dial 3361 J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. John J. Holmes Architect B.A., LLB. 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 |. Dial 5568 |: ped he will only spent a_ short Rey. C. Pitre arrived on Thurs- ee ae : See | day from his recent trip to U.S.A. was ess to the St. Anne's Club | : = ; : members on Tuesday night for —™ eS eine ee, their monthly meeting. It was d& tq to her home here on Sat- cided to hold a pot luck supper on | er feachie 3 ' Nov. 4 at the home of Mrs, Rob- | "4: + : ert P. Arsenault when each mem-| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thibedeau ber “invites a partner. |of Miminegash, their three Rev. P. Arsenault of St. An- }oung sons and daughter, were thonys visited the sick in How-| in Howlan on Sunday. land on Wednesday morning. | Stephen Gallant of Maine, U. Motoring to Howlan on Tues- S.A. and sister Margaret of New day evening. were Mr. and Mrs. | Hampshire and Josie of Bar Har- Camillus Gallant. Mr. and rs. | ber, Maine, who are visiting here Rufus Gallant and Miss Patricia celled at the homes of Frank Finnan of Summerside. | jand Jerry Gallant on Sunday. John Cahill of Summerside: is| wr and Mrs. John F. Gallant spending a day or two in How- of Woodstock are now spend -¢ lan. - ta few days at Charlottetown, as Mrs. Jerry Gallant is to be syests of their son-in-law and hostess for the November meet-| daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ing of the St. Annes —- Nove | s Gallant and family. ember 10, which will rT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant and unel’ menting. Al members are daughter Noreen, of Mill Road, rogucsied to attend scatheus mere (© Mow om Sunday. WANTED Responsible businessman, wife and three children, : Urgent] y require \ ‘ FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION IMMEDIATELY Phone: W. J. HANCOX Guardian - Patriot Office —Of—= Phone 7020 4The Royal Canadian Navy | hes a i New Terms of Service NOW The Royal Canadian Navy has a job to do for Canada and some of the finest and most modern ships in the world with which to do it. To man these ships and operate the very latest in naval equipment, the Navy is looking for keen young Canadians »who will work hard and learn quickly. . For young men now entering the Royal Canadian Navy, there are new terms of service, new trades and new career opportunities — plus such things as good pay, travel and pride in wearing the uniform of our country’s seagoing service. If you are from 17 to 25 years of age, have Grade & education or better, and want to know more about the Navy, see The RCN Recruiting Officer, at H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4913 Ask him about the three-year first engagement new trades, new training system and other features of Canada’s modern Navy. 100 Fitzroy Street ’ ma BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and virtue of a Writ, of Execution to me directed and issued out of the Exchequer Court of Canada on the: 19th. day j of March A. D. 1953 and: renew- jed on the 12th day of February |A.D. 1958 in an action wherein |Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada as Represented by The Minister of National Reve enue is Piaintiff and Walter Joseph MacDonald. is Defend- ant, and which Execution is marked to levy for the sum of Eleven Hundred and Seventy- nine 36/100 ($1,179.36) Dollars being the amount of Income Tax and costs which amount remains unpaid together with Sheriffs fees and coststof levy and sale and other expenses of execution. I hereby give Public Notice that on Friday, the 27th day of November A. D. 1959, at the \hour of twelve o'clock noon in | front of the Town Hall in Souris, King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, I will set up and sell by public auction to the highest bidder the lands formerly in the possession of Walter Joseph MacDonald and conveyed to his wife, Eileen MacDonald, by Deed registered with the Reg- istrar of Deeds, Charlottetown, _ Prince Edward Island, on June 26, 1956, hereinafter described situate, lying and being on Lot er Township -No. 45 in King’s County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as fol- lows: All that parcel of land situate, lying and being at Chepstow on Lot 45 in King’s County, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: Bounded on the north orn side by the Road leading from Souris to East Point: on the eastern side by the Home- stead farm of Allan J. Mac- Donald: on the southern side by the Gulf of St. Lawrence and o8 the western side by land of Peter MacAuley and containing forty-five acres of land a: little more or less, and being all that part of the farm of the laie Joseph A. MacDonald which lies south of ‘the road leading from Souris to East Point. Also all that Other Tract, piece or parcel of land at Chep- stow on Lot 45 in King’s County aforesaid, bounded and describ- ed as follows: Bounded on the south by the Straits of Northum- berland; on the east by land of John Nolan; on the north by the Main Post Road leading from Souris to East Point; on the West by land in possession of the said Walter MacDonald and containing fifty acres of land a iittle more or less. Also all that other Tract, piecs or parcel of land at Fountain Head on Lot 46 in King’s County aforesaid, bounded and describ ed as follows; Bounded on the northern side by land of Robert Dixon and Neil McPhee; on the eastern side by land of the Estate Neil J. MacDonald and Daniel J. MacDonald: on the southern side by land of John A. McInnis and John A. Mac- Donald and on the Western side by land of John LaVie and con- taining forty-five acres of land ’ i GO PLACES, GO NAVY! o .