--. .....__, a Joseph Read 8r Co. This firm had its origin away back in the early ‘shipbuilding days when Joseph Read and John Le- iursrv were partners in shipbuild- 111g and ‘produce exporters. ' Gradually as the shipbuilding iailed they developed the produce end 0! the lnlsiness and this grew to very larle Plfiibortlons. The late Captain Joseph Read was a deep sea captain and travelled all over the globe. This contact with foreign countries helped to develop his oversea trada. He was the son oi Ephraim Read ol Reed's Corner. He was a Liberal in politics and was attending to his parliamentary duties at Ottawa when he tool; suddenly ill and died. . His son, Captain John l... Read, Captain oi the Car Ferry. was as- sociated with his father in the business some years ago. He still retains an interest in the firm. In 1909 it was made into an in- oorporated Company. The firm are large exporters oi‘ farm produce. The prnsent manager, Mr. M. L. Bradshaw. who has been with the flnn since about i911, is one or the am, was. nnsnlsnsw =- ‘deni and Manager Joe. Reid a ' 0o. SUMM Commission Merchants To Wholesale Grocers In the year 1916 Mr. A. C. Rogers and Mr. J. F. Arnett opened an ciilce in the oldJsmes A. McNeill building, Water Street, Bummerslde, and operated as Commission Mer- chants, representing a number oi manufacturing firms in Montreal and Toronto. _ Being burned out the time oi the fire the omce was moved further East on Water Street and later to the building now occupied by Mr. T. L. Compton where the partner- ship Of Rogers d; Arnett was iorm- ed and cazried on as Commission Merchants and Jobbers. Here the business was carried on successfully till the year 1924 when they pur-" chased the larm warehouse and showrooms oi the late Mr. Thomas Andrew on Summer street where by co-operatlon oi partners and trade and attention to business the firm developed into a Wholesale Grocery concern. .. In the year 1980 on account of ,- Plans Complete for the Jubilee Celebration fl Plane complete for the celebration of the diamond jubilee, Sumnlerside is looking forward to a gala day Monday, Dominion Day, which will mark its 60th year as an incorporated town. Horne racing and baseball will be {he major attractions during the day and will culminate in the evening with u meeting of the citizenry at Dominion Park where His Worship Mayor Lidstone along with for- mer mayors on» the platform, will deliver an address. President W. E. MacDonald of the Board of Trade will also be uispealcer. crami and [UPC music will Us provided and street dan- uncu uuyuyus not 4‘ LFUWOFKU was NU“ “I "l8 flUIIUFGL CGaGUFCl- tuna ul use: slsy-ueudC-viiifl 6010B, sttlhtislor Ill/DE WSPAPERS ERSIDE GU and“ PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICIZE r- Mll. J. A. ARSENAULT Agent Imperial Oil Ltd. ti?“ Su erslde were Dr. McKel ie }/_ v who do a large export business. WHEN m Town Eat. at the mss BARK Central Street States and Grea-t Britain. FOR SALE MALE PUPS l Surnames-side heads oi the Associated Shippers, Joseph Read and Co. are import- 01's oi coal from Canada, United "PURE BRED Q1’. BERNARD Write Box 298 or Phone 334. It would not do to have s. history of summerside without making some lelerence to the newspapers, as they have a. very important place in the life of any town. ' There are fou: newspapers pub- lished at the pmsent time. Two, the Island Farmer and the Pioneer are publislftid by the Pioneer Publish- ing Company and the other two, the Agriculturist and Journal by the Journal Publishing Company. ‘These two concerns have grown Vice Preslden‘: Mr. E. W. Man- "P Wm‘! "V5 WW" and ha” h“ I son who fol-‘the past five years mlmll “P8 B-lld d0Wn5 but are now has been the flrrrfs congenial rep- We“ established- ill health Mr. Rogers was obligedl to retire from active business and sold out his interest in the firm to Mr. E. ‘U. Manson oi’ Summer- side. In 1932 tbfl partnership was dis- solved and a. joint Stock Company fflfmcd under the firm name of Rogers d: Arnett Limited with the following ofllcers: President: Mr. J. F. Arnett who has been a member o! the firm since its inception. 12.41310 CAFE Welcomes you to Summer-side. W816!‘ Si. — Opp. Summer St. - Summersldc wanna SMART PEOPLE MEET AND nma‘ ' EXCELLENT CUISINE THOUGHTFUL SERVICE _.._________________ DOMINION DAY SPECIAL DINNER OR SUPPER ON MENU D _ R, Manager L‘ vvv New Nan ing Caf ' WATER STREET, ‘SUMMERSIDE Opposite Holmanb UPSTAIR PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR SPECIAL PARTIES Cafe Open Day and Night QUICK SERVICE .-- EXCELLENT CUISINE DINNER AND SUPPER-fie. to 35c. YEP S. HONG, Manager Phone 8102 ' vvvvw / .t}§§Z-§é..-u7§a1.é°' °" ° ' l a-sash-Jf-Tal‘ """—'"""'"-"". . exporters oi iarm feflentgtlvg to m, “Mp5 The Journal was the first paper Bfllretflyyqrreasurer: M155 zupym publishedin Summerside ilnd was MacQuarl-ie who has seen the firm Started b!’ 3°59?" Bertram m 1865' grow almost irom its infancy to its MY- C- w- 55w"! W” “Wnmed present capacity.‘ with him on the paper. ' ‘these at the present time con- Ii fir"! i" ¢|Y°"1Bi'-°“ “m! m‘ stitute the nrm carrying on the licence until 1872- large wholesale grocery business in 0H the 498-"! 01' M‘? Bertram It their oommodious and well equip- .Wfl5 I014 W M255" 911i" "id pee building on Bummer Street, MecMuriel-v. this firm uiiuued Summerslue. until i875, On the death 0i Mr- MlacMurtel-y, the late W. A. Bren- nsn then came into lzartglaegshi)? ' ' with Mr. Graves and. l 0 - The Ofesslon tairred the sole control oi the pa- per, 1n 133g M1‘. Brennan establish- Summe ‘ie has always had its 9d "19 Amcimurmt- 1 ' lair share of lawyers. Jlldgn Kelly H's" 5°11’ M“ "m" Blelma“ m“ l was the first resident-lawyer in hue chcrse of the publication of Sumlnerside, coming to the town the Palms WW1 me “Wjmpable shortly aiter he was called to the usaisiuuce of hi! "mill-Wu "1"" Island Bu» 1n 1355. wgmam Howe J. J. Enman, a former Charlotte- and his son James W. Howe came WW" "ewslmmmali- m“ P59" shortly after. Henry Wright and supports the Conservative cartr- Macleod, and Mel-son and Mac- The Journal has had more than qumle were among the earner bu. one ilre but has never missed a risters; a little later Peter, Ings publication." Mr- §- M- Bsut- was 101" 8nd Saunders and James n. Wyatt many wears editor c: the caper cud came on the scene. Many oi these ‘FOIWDJTJTJI? Plant. Mr. Reginald Pope, one of the leading young men of the town, be- sides taklng care of one of the larg- est service stations in Summerside operates an up-to-date cleaning plant. This extension to Summer- side business was started some six died at his post in‘ 1904. The Journal Publishing Co. oc- cupies a very handsome brick build- ing on the corner of Water and Queen streets. ‘The Pioneer has quite a history and really has its origin in the Progress established in i866 by Thowas Kirwin. In i869 it passed into the hands of R. '1‘. Holman and Mr. Henry Lawson and Thom- as GOIIIiB-D WW6 Bdlilmi- lyears ago by Reginald Saunders. The Progress was succeed " by, Last year he sold out to Mr. Pope the Pifllicflf- This Pillar was first who has been having marked suc- Dublished in Alberton on Juli’ ‘mi- I cess since he took over the busin- 1578 the W" 01 We! 0611591111151 EX‘ j ess. Mr. Pope is very energetic and hibltion. John L. MacKinnon was|hM an inventive gum o; mlmy the editor and procrictor- Some years ago he made an R810- Mtol’ pllbllflillii! the Dupe!‘ f0!‘ i» plane in his own work shop, every short time in Montague, Mr- MW- bit of the construction being under- Klnnon camc w summerside and taken by himself. He has flown in tuck up the lzwuud covered by the this machine a good many miles. Progness. This was in 1880.-He later grg5slflg to the mainland quite 801d Out i=0 I COMPB-iii’ known as often. Mr. Pope is a. full fledged the Pioneer Publishing Co. This registrtred pilot. paper supports the Liberal party. I The Professions sumrneside has always been nil w... nted by the dlilerent protes- sions. The " -“ i Bummerside has had men oi worm inenca 1n her ranks. Many rep". senting their Province in the Coun- cil of the Dominion Medical Assoc- lotion. earlier medical men at and Dr. Beairsto. Dr. Hadley J, sq- ord who practiced the medical pro- ieaslon on the Ielilfld was ‘ucated at Sumlnerside High gchool. In more recent years the late m. Angus A. MacI-ellan, the late m, M. J. MecLellan and the latrDr. Alexander MacNcill were among some of the outstanding medical men o! Summersldg, They also mo]; an active part in civic affairs. Dr. Angus A. Macliellan served on the Cuunvll Board. was president oi the School Board and president oi’ the Board ol Trade. Dr. Jardine, who is now in Western Canada, also prac- ticed in Summersidr: and was Mayor of the town in 1916. The doctors practicing in Sum- merslde today all take an active interest in the aflalrs of the com- munity. Dr. C. T. Tanton is chair- man oi the School Board and Presl- dent o! the Summerslde Driving Park. Dr. J. A. MacPhee is Presl- dent oi‘ the Children's Aid Society; Dr. John F. MacNeill represented the 5th District of Prince County for a number of years but this year rm. nsvm srIWAIT Mgnglgr KtClfll-FTOIIIQIIIO Cobb & MacKay The” ygung business HEB. ‘kg advertisement BPPEBHQ ' recently took over the old Waul business. j 30m young men have wide G! pgflenfl? a5 they learned their trill! ‘ retired from political life to devote his time entirely to his medical practice. Dentists practicing in the early days were A. A. Maclntyre of Grand River, who was a farmeifland hav- ing lost a leg in operating a thrush- ing machine wok up dentistry. He was practicing up to i887. Dr. Heckbcrt, st. Eleanors, and Dr. Strickland of Charlottetown had special days in Summerslde in very early history. Dr. Henry Blake, Dr. F. A. Ie- lurgey and Dr...l0hn EL MacDonald all practiced in Sllmmadldfl but and is still carrying on. Mr. Louis Taylor has been with the paper from his boyhood and some years ago became the man- ager. It has had many editors. among the most prominent were B. D. i-flggs ,later managing editor of the Guardian, Mr. John Mollison, a resident of “ side. who ls the author oi a widely discussed book "What is Man?" D. K. Currie now associate editor oi’ the Guardi- an and the late John Pond. a na- tive oi Surrey, England, who came out from London, on three separate occasions to edit the paper. The present editor is W. D. Mne- Neill, for many years associated with the Halifax papers. The Island Farmer was published somh time after the Pioneer as an agricultural issue for the farmers oi Prince County. Note-In preparing this Jubilee issue the Guardian corncspondent at Summerside has tried to get the facts or Summersldes early history o; the town as correctly as possible but as there are not many records it has been a difficult task. We Wish to thank the many friends who have assisted in giving valu- able information and loaning his- tories 1'01- thc same purpcse—-A. T. Pond. nalrrs are not familiar to the pres- , ‘ ent generation but their business is still being carried on by younger members of the profession; in some instances under the name oi the original firms and in other canes older names have dropped out. The legal fraternity at Summer- side‘ can boast many prominent statesmen in clays gone by and als at the present time. And many have been given positions oi honor- on the Bench and in Parliament. MacFarlone Produce 00. Quite a young ypember oi the business lratemity of Bummerside this firm enjoys the confidence o: the farming community. The head oi the firm is Lorne MacFarlane. a native oi’ Bedeque, and although quite young has wonderful busin- ess ability. His place of business is in the old Gun and Langlois buildinr, a firm which had been shipping farm produce for many years in Sum- merside. . The MacFarlano Produce Co. are produce and im- qi Speciallggzglgon Day .2 Special Dinner at “LYMPIA CAFE MIIGISIIEMOIEIAIIPIIII Dominion Day Orchestra. CHICKEN DINNER b-sesiftTzo ALBERTON ~HORSERACES WEDNESDAY, JIILY 10th $750.00 _ IN. runsns — $150.00 2.15 Trot, 2.19 Pace . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $250.00 2.22 Trot and Pace . . . . .1. . . . . . . Purse $250.00 2.28 Trot and Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $250.00 " Three seconds to be allowed trotters in the 2.28 Clap. " These classes may be changed before race day-to conform with the decision of the meet- ing of horsemen to be held in John McPher- son’; Store, Summer-side, on night of July 1st, when opportunity will be given the horsemen to name. the classes... ‘f parked in center field free. Music and announcements by sound ‘ Usual attractions. .- l <- Abmu olchsc Cents, ‘ Children 15 Cents. uncles ysrhnr n1‘ f 2. P, M. 1 SHARP. . = ~ i? ' l HARRY 0’BRIEN,ASepcl-etary. rrv.-'~’W"“ l» l. pol-tors of coal. The Guardian wishes this new member to the shipping business o’ Sumner-side much success. ' Executolrs‘ lloticc V’ j As the Estate ot the late AbiJo‘ Burns must be closed iorthwith. i is hereby A ,uested that all over due accounts be paid, either t Morley M. Bell, Solicitor, Sum mereide, or the undersigned. Alsr any persons hav accounts ‘ against the said E4 a Ic- quested to present some _. _' Q- tested on or before the 25th day yilsers on Increase at Proof of it's Worth Since HOLMAIWS HOME PLAN was originated some years ago. hundreds oi customers have lec- ognlzed how convenient and prac- y tical a buying plan it really is. The nscstoilahavetostretohmirdol- lars pretty well-and ii there were any large article needed for our home, it used to mean mreiulsav- tug for some time beioro we could afloat to purchase. Now, however. by using the ROI-MAN HOME PLAN we can buy nails away. The chem payment is small, and the balance, when stretched over ten months, seems remarkably little. of July, i935. w u a J‘ STEWA" B§§f§5,_ BIIIBQ With C. C. M. C088“?! I L-8l72-6-22-2i “wtowm Brakes SPECIALLY priced $2950 ’roll 2 luvs I-‘lll. and SAT. We offer our FIN 7 i moved to Western Canada. , Dr. A. W. Leard. the oldest prac- ticing dentist in the town today opened his office in 1899. Dr. J. A. MacMurdo joined him shortly alter; but they are now practicing separ- ately. Trm-e are five dentists in Summerside at the present time. They all take an interest in com- munity life. Dr. Allen is considered one of the best shots in the prov- ince as ‘is also Dr. Leard. Dr. Moc- Murdo is chairman of the Badmin- ton Club, and Dr. Clark is also on the Executive. Dr. Noonan is in- terested in golf and baseball, and many other activities. M. " lillllflR BIKE Stilt” d MacKay. They 911' 3‘;',’§“.,'.1"§§o§3lll c! ti" Public W! the Guardian wishes them the con- tinued success which has marked their eflorts from the start. -------n "WW1 Rayner s Grocery -_. TELEPHONE 263 - Full line ol (hailed Goods. rl-esh u-oeeriee. In! and Butter. SECOND HAND STORE lygrythlng ion- the lacuna. Dlhzing tables chairs. don hooked rugs In all designs. Ofllce Fixtllrel. Used sale- Doifl. (all to oall when in FA YNER 's Snmnrerslfle l l i 0 DELIVERS ANY Bun: !! , Weekly payments as little as $1.00 CASH PRICE and NO EXTRAS at EROS Sumncerside~llhaflofieiown for School Blosing and the Summer Holidays A l