A History of Elmsdale , West, and Brockton , Sheila Ramsay Coll . The small building on the right is Jack Adams 's first store, the one on the left was bought by Jack in 1948 from Waldron Rix . Gail Adams is in the foreground. Ruby Fraser Coll . Jack Adams , storekeeper, with his wife, Naomi, and daugh¬ ter, Gail Adams, in 1945. She made it her home, on land she purchased in 1939 from John A. Callahan . From the Summerside Journal May 6, 1940 Notes, we read: " Mrs. Hazel Cameron , the postmistress, is having her house renovated. The work is under the supervision of George Adams , assisted by his son Howard." This must have been a well-constructed building to withstand all the moving and to still be in existence today as part of the home of Derek McNeill on the , Elmsdale . Jack Wells constructed a building around 1936 for his wife Jennie to use as an ice cream store. Brendan Wallace remembers as a boy going with his father to this store on his birthday, where he got a chocolate bar. Later the building was sold to A.L. Rennie and it became his egg grading station on the opposite side of the intersection. 359