History. Of Summerside pf. .. ff-Stores, Churches Reviewed ” A most interesting review of the chased. Here also was an ice The firm was established in history of some of Summer-.du'a cream parlor where customers Central Bedeque in 1845 and for mercantile e tablislunelits of the could rest nnd have 3 roam nner. many years "Strong's Corner" Prwelll and P851 Wu (Old TWP noon after shopping. was the popular trading centre in gvbtg thy; SJumFrnrers'i(deArRt::Il'Y The founders of the business ghat part of the Province. The ll Y 1'. . all Be . w . ummeraide store was established charter member and past presi - H3: 523:? ,1:j"w?.l.',l::l','n,:',g in 1378 by the late Frederick W. III! of the club. - They uanedlbusiness in the build: I-I033 II I branch of the Cen- 'I-'Mr. Ariiett also summarized the in; which is now occupied by "11 35”” business" history surrounding some of the Chan-, Resgaumm The Summe side business W85 churches in summer-side. and gnel In was Mr Mime retired and successfuly managed by the late vnuowing is the text of ms ad. his Mme W3"! dropped from the-lilrederick W. Strong until his death dre55;.. Hum which continued to prosper, in 1917. Just previous to this the v T S - entire business. ing of store. -...''z. ::.:”.e..::.. :.':':.:::”:..:.': .""' " "":"' '0 mi -- - - ' E73" 4"” 9” I" 1900 ' V"? with the greater part of stock we and regalded "'9 "lest fl" Tllylfine brick store was built with a L.nn,piereiy wiped out by 3 dis. lfl00r SD80? DI tlhlllll 19.000 5Clll8l'C astrous fire which started on the twang” wmmg to town is lml FEEL This blllldlllli Equipped Willi south side of the street and sprc'ld- pressed with the large mercantile gggggpshmems rm :3..:"':;::::. ”;::...:.:.:.'::: .l23!i."”..::;."';..?3.'.'”.?'”f..”i.:l:3.i:'i ' opened in 1901. 's(-ction of the town. -it, 1'. HoLM,lN, Ll:m1'En, Mr. Sinclair retired from the After the death of the founder . . ' business in 1908 arid the firm then allil ln 8('Wr(l llllll lll-i tlll'0Cll0llS. The largest of buninil-rsitlcs became an 'mcm.pm.aH,d hndy the present firm was illt-oitpoiulte-(i stores and one with the l0n.HdSl- I under the name of F W. Strong history in control of one tamilylFlRST PRESIDENT Co. Ltd.. with his son. Wm. F. l! R. T. Holman. Ltd. This firm p lstrong as president, assisted by was established by the late R. T. Mr Stewart becanwrresldent Millicent Strong lid C. r: Strong, -Holman 98 years ago. His sture.:l'l(l manager. and 8550013195 Wlll! the latter being son of the Lite was on the north side of llzlter 1!" WE'VE m9mb9l"S M the Staff Hon W. G. Strong and hither of street, about uhnere James A, Mac. who had been for some time heads Hon Heath Strong. at (7110 time Weill and Sons present buslnessno-f their departments and had prac- Sp1'akci' of thc lions-e. nltand is located It was I sinallrtlcally grown up in the bilsiiicss Temporary qual'lnrs xii-re ar- lllllldlllg hP1l1E about l5 X 30 fPt- On the directorate at that time ranged during the Pl'Et'lltm oi lhc Tlhe esgock ltgas llmliifld. halnlg mar-nwvere the late T. D Raiiis.-iy. who urew brick dcpartlnciital store on c as mi nrroue cap a e became vi.-p.n.-pginr-nip H (; um. I c old site. corllr-r ll';iti-r .-i proprietor was physically slliall mm. the P,-(.5-.n9nu ,i x small. Cclitral s'l1'CDls wlicrc the firm sill. SW31 in ablllly. encl';'.,v and man, and (; w pnmm, carried on a ucilcral nil-l-r-li2iiidis- U51"?-is V1510" - Shortly after this new hulldin mu business For a number of years Mr. was ergcted the ever I ,., .- gt in 1947 the l)llSIllt'.N.N was sold Holman conducted the business business made " ,,ec,,,,,,T.:'',:”'J'fiio Mr. Wm. Slliallman. ml-nvr of alone till about the year 1896 when Cum, the fhreeswry brkik hl0cHSmallman's Ltd. M5 3”" Harr-IV he”""' a55l"'l:'l9dlknown as the Carhbe hlo(k Till I l l . S BR.-HIE. IVICKAY AND ('0. I with him and a little later his 1'0- izare them a aldit' I . f 0lll?l' ST)". -l- l-f'”llfl.V , .l5.(l0O stlllapenfomtg lflna 11” O . The Iirlli of Brace. Xli-Kin Elllfl Entering the rum practu-auv as rm 1.-nu; (u. 1...-uorl had .i. ...-lg... in liulsl b(lY5- lll9.V 500" l3'3C3m9 8('Qll-"mt A few days liciilre (-mmmas ll l1('ll .l, A. Brace and W. K lic- ed with every detail, and when their father passed away in 1306. they had a thorough grasp of the immense business which they were. able. not mcrcly to maintain. hilt greatly increase. and to build men I more imposing and more succu- l9l6. fire. which originalcd in the KEN l0l'mPCl 3 P31'l'l9l'5h'P llllfl” basement of the Sinclair and Stew- ll” mm "3""? "I B'la”'- )'l”lb3y art building wiped om ,, la,-gefalid Co. Shortlv afti-rwards Jnlnes section of the business hlniscs on W'l-Nil ll?” ad'"'””l- . Water and Central Streets. Bcilllllllllll ill '3 'l"'lll'bi' W" '" Sinclair-5, including the (mbbe a wooden building on the -IID of . block, was burned 1 tn the present Bank of Nola Shula ml cammerclal strucmre on the The firm carried 0: in? 12123.32. building. the busiiicss coiilllloed Eundatlion 50 nrmly "labllshedlary quarters in premises W95. of.wilh this personnel until ltl92. when '9"Vo"5 yea” (the Journal building for most of1W- K MVK3-V "'”'ll1"9d "ml H" I BRICKS FROM BEDEQL-E the year 1917 hllsilicss was ruliliniicd by ll.-x--l's. . .I.'ililcs lit-l.r'id In October l9l7 the pr:-.xclll llHn- 'l I' Blace ””d A steadily ex andlng buginesglsome building nag mm 19”.” and Tlic lllllirc st.'it'f at that time was P was carried on the store built occupied. Although the exterior has l””'I illllon Corner It was found. how-, in 1895 of bricks manufactured at Bedeque in ii brick yard owned by the firm of F. W. Strong Comp- any. and operated by John Mac-. Lure who was formerly from -ever. that additional store tlcom- modatlon was necessary. Acord- llllly. about the year 1917 new crockery ware. house furnishings. and furniture departments were .-added to the main building, giv- Ifllg a frontage on Water Street of mo feet with a depth of 125 teet.' ,the additions being four stories .lil,Kh. making it. at that time. the largest departmental store east of Montreal. In addition they had 17 wore- Ilousea and one of the lari:est' wharf properties in the Maritime eel. The Holman plant, therefore comprise! practically Wtlfyllllnil in the merchandise line. About the year 1909 the firm initiated a mail order business and I sent out a large number of cata- ezloguee and doubled the expendi- -atnre on newspaper advertising. '13!!! state their sales have great- rlyiincreased. thanks to the power of use press. giiAni.o'ri'E'rowN BRANCH Another event in th in to Holman: was the ..;.i..: 1.3; 0: Ezlsnch store in Charlottetown in I”. 3" l0ll0Wllll year th fl l bought out Beer and Weeeks "ill Charlottetown and established their present but tlr .rAa..m... 233" ' "”'”' "”' ttIiiabrancli.whi Illlln '” M1 AIM Holmlnc. KfllId:II):rg:f the founder. furniture. crockery. Will Paper. stoves. furnace: and many other lines are sold. UNI" Clhable management this Ranch has steadily grown, gun. ul" ""0? being added until new I has 20,000 square feet of non.- Ipace. IINCLAIR AND STEWART LTD. The lirogi-on rim cm, "ll 5l"'5"- wlifoegmlarge departmental store occupies a ;llI.;l.er block on the south side ti. I Street. was founded in the 7011' 1874. and in spite of extra- Cdlnlfy loss by fire and perlodt. II dGprusion in commercial life. 5 ml 30”! If”!!! and marching h H" V” 0' progress after 70 year: of nl business. The president. Mr. H. G. Mm. was born in Alherton. corn. III to Summerside and entering in employ of the arm porn. 55 mg” ago. fint new brick stun 1. Que. noon. including b8sCmg:: HI first floor taking care of the Ilene furnishings. boot and shoe. C7 loodl. men'I clothing, and Rocery and hardware deprm: Ilente. On the second floor is die hour. Nrnlnlllnu department end or. ialllinery department. The gong. 0! otttces. private offices. Ind ledieI' rest room and cloak rooms. etc.. occupy the meuanlne be. tween the first and second noon. Illll firm later opened 3 hue. aunt store. where practically 0'0?! ll!!! of flood: could he pin-W not changed. the interior has hcenl continually remodelled to suit pre- sent day requirements in huslness and an ever increasing trade. lite rllrectorate at this time tins composed of H. G Ylluttart, J A Smallman. G. W. Phillips, G M.. Muttarf. and H V. Ramsay. I BECOMES SAMLLMAIVS Later the business was acquired by Mr. William Smallman. son of the late John Smallman, a inr- mer director of the firm of Sin- clair and Stewart Ltd, and the name changed to Smal1man's Ltd. who also acquired the Gourlies Drug Store building which was changed to provide grocery and hardware departments with I can offices on the second floor at lhel present time; the first floor belngl "OW Occllliied by the Summerside. Corollerative Supermarket. and R W. Woolworth Co. variety store. Mr. Smallman continues the bus ncss. consisting of dry guilds” men s furnishings. boots and shoes, p and well stocked bargain bane-1 merit in the building which ori-i Smelly was Sinclair and Stcwarts,l and is now Smallman's Ltd. 4 F. W. STRONG (:0, L11), Another of Summersidels old mercantile establishments was F. W. Stronl Co. Ltd. This firm was originally established at Central Bed-.-clue by Hon. w. G. Strong. grandfather of the head of the firm. ' liilprovoiiielll In lH9.'l. JA Bl'ZlL'0 thr site orupied by Fl l. pul's'h;l.setl Wond- lslde and moved to thc nllllIiS'llP l'Ill'-bl and three stories high was erect- ed, replacing the old 3. L Wood- side building. In 1899 Mr. James McLeod died and Mr. A. S. McKay was taken .lnto partnership. This continued until 1901. when a joint stock comp- any was formed with J. A. Brace. Mrs. Brace, Creelrnan MeArthur. A. Stirling McKay an dL. R. Allen as charter members. in 1905 these comparatively new quarters being found to he inade- quate. Mr. Brace bought the large Campbell Hotel. which was torn down and ii larger addition made to the original store. Later the Business was taken over by the present owner: who carry on an extensive business with a large stock to supply re- quircnients of their many custom- ers. Mr. Forbes, a director. '30- tired in 1954 and Mr. Claude lvee became associated with the firm. CHURCHES St. Maryls Aliglican Church was built in 1361 and was an off-shoot of St. John's Church. St. Eleonora. which was built about 1826. St. Mary's has always been attached to St. .lohn's Church. The first rector was Rev. Dr- .lc-nklns. In the first disastrous tire of 1906 the original church was destroyed, and the erection 05 the present brick edifice was be- gun the following year. Tile church in connection with ,the Church of Scotland was Iormr ally opened for worship on Sun- lfla). February 24. 1899. Rev. llr. '(lllt)(IlA'lll officiated I 'l'liose who were instruinenliil in pzllid largely participated in organ!- pllnll and building of agchui-ch tor the .-liiglican denomination in Simi- mcrsidc were Thomas Hall. Nell lint-Kinnon. Ronald Campbell. .Iohn Ramsay and Alex MacEon- jalri 1 The Summersidc Baptist Church WHK orgailized May 27. 1868. with .(-xvii menibrrs. Rev. M P. Free- iiizln was the pastor. Stcven Balt- cr. ('l('1'l(: Isaac Howell and Steven Bakcr. dcacons. E.-lRl.Il-TST (IHLRCH l Ptl.xsll)l)' the first regular place ot uorship in Silmmerside was lhc llcthodisi Church, now part of St Paul's parish on First Street- .-llitiul I850 the Methodists be- gun to hold religious services at lvsllzll was then called "Green's Shore”, Thcrc being at that per- Iiod no chun-ll of any denomina- tion in the place. services were held in the old West End School. at the enrner of St. Stephen and streets About that tine W1, ,,f th, .m.,sg vyherf inn n.-9.1.1:-seph Green and his wife. who lsclit ':tnl'9 is located In H197 a brick building 40 .x 80 tcrcst llttwlhe Vmrnraliandi Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery aliiicar tn hale lakcn a deep in- spiritual Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- Relieves Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids Tnrnnlo. Ont. (.Npccinl)rFnr the first time nvlciivr has Iolinrl )1 new healing silliiuilui-e isllll the ullniilslling iibllilv lonhrlnk llt-ninrr- holds and to relieve pain. Tholisnnds have been relieved-ewitliolit resort to surgery. In one heniorrllold ctuze lifter anotlii-r. "very strlklllg lniiil-oi-in melit" was l'Pll0l'l9(l liflll veritieil luv dot-Iorll' nh.Iervntinils. Pain WR8 relieved prollipllv Anni, while gently relieving pain, ariliill reduction or retraction (shrinking: took place. And most ilmnzliig of all-this was millilliiineri in cases where doct.ors' observations were continued over a period of many monthill In fact. reeulto were so thorough that mherere were nhlr to make such astonishing statements as ”Pilm have roused to he a problem!” And iilliuillg these slltlcrcrs were a v mile variety of hemorrhoid oon lions some of IO to 20 yeuI' atilntlin . All this, without. the use of par- cotics. aneetheliu or aatringenta cl anv kind The secret is a new healilg slllmt an--r lllio-Dynefl-the discov- f:l')' of ii iilinotls lit-iciitifir institute. Ali:-iliiv, Bitybyne is in wide uae for healing injured tissue on All parts of the body. This new healing sill-reliance offered in .w ponilory or uni! form PIIIIPII grfpllrflllvfl 11'. A13 for iliuliviillially sealed convenient. Prciiilrilllnn H slippodilnrlea or Pi'i-iulriltioli H ointment withepecill applicator. Preparation H II In” at all dnig stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. -rnaauualg From your NEW IDEA Dealer Yes. sir. we gave away several pairs of FREE fires yeslerday IDEA No. 17 Spreaders. Those who purchased Wednesday and yes- ferdey certainly were pleased with the big Trade-In Value they received for their old Spreaders. and of course they got cl pair of tires for their car. FREE. and this really made them happy. We're still giving away those FREE fires and still trading Spreaders. so you better come . In Iotldy. because once the new Spreaders over. I to the purchasers of NEW 0" fill 90M. this wolllderfuldeal will be all DON'T DELAY. COME IN NOW TO: HAI.-L MANUFACTURING co. no. SIIMMERSIDE DIAL 2518 McGOWAN'S KILMUIR - PHONE I21-I LIMITED O'LEAIlY CO-OP O'LEAlY - PHONE 65 BEATON and MacIlAE WINSLOI - DIAL 9514 welfare of the people of the village. ls'dd. ".3. donated the lot now occupied by Stl Paul's Hall to the Methodist: upon which to build a church. In 1854 a building committee was formed. consisting of W. G. Strong, George W. Doull and Joseph Green under the auperintaidency of Rev. Wesley Deals to proceed with the erection of a church. In 1860 the building was completed and formal- ly opened. Emmett huahu. 9, 1.5 The Presbyterian Church was erected In 1861. At that time it is said there were only about six Presbyterian families in the town and the congregation was under tide. government of the church at 16. About 1871 the Summerside sec- tion severed its connection with the Lot 16 Church and became a Ielf-sustaining congregation. In 1817 a Presbyterian Church was orga- ized at North Bedeque. The first Roman Catholic Church in Summerslde was dedicated in 1854. It stood on the ground which in now the beautiful garden of the Holman homestead. According to the records, this church and the old convent were hauled from Indian River. and the first parochi- al house. pert of which forms the r eidenc of the Holman home- stead, was hauled from F1"teen Point, where it had originally been erected as a convent This church was used as a place of worship till 1874. The Very Rev. James; Mai-Donald. vicar gcncrnl. was the pastor over Indian River Pariah at that time and hold services in. Sumnicrsidc once a month. In 1869 Rev. James lllackenna became re- sident pastor. The first brick church was start- ed in 1866 but was not finally completed till 1876. Tile first con- vent waa opened in 1869. The present convent was built in 1885, and the Roman Catholic cemetery on Central Street, opened in 1862. W88 The warming goodness of a refreshing cup of Tea helps relieve tension . . . you can actually feel those tired nerves and muscles relaxing. And Tea is so much easier on your digestion . . . try 1!. OVER 200 CUPS TO THE POUND Ci inning H waedmm 3",? .! am 0, Page 14. The Guardian Friday. on. toysto sen - rv -. E? ?-m TCIO "Ch T”5 A lett.er,waa read from Mr. and human wok D." 1. n hm"; lmnmm nu"-. The Evening Circle of the W.M. Mm 5”" M'l”lm' in '35.; numb. ,. -whg 3 5. (If the summenyd, presbyuw. the Circle for their Med Christmas Ch W MONTIIAL (0!) .. A -g Ian Church met on Monday even- clrda which had been right to help the urclh llnckburn lmrhv air him.- ing. Meeting opened by .-ilngi them in their WW II 0H-mt Th: um m-tlnx will he held wt .- payleedupu-lg.”h.: hymn. "0 Come All Ye Faithful.' 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