In Nah t. t we»; 4 t t: _ , “¢“v€¢_v _‘§‘v'G¢¢_‘v ‘ Cvi‘_€€$ ¢¢'3€$€_‘¢¢¢$v¢¢¢¢‘ IG6OOQQQQQ§OJOOO ‘ Yv“‘_‘v.IQ‘C ‘ ‘ h“‘ :'qvv vvvvwvs v v v v v v v ' , ,, - -- - ‘-‘ ~e -‘ -e --- ee-~e +oo++o0+>+0+o+of l v v v v vvv- v w Vwwvvmivvvvwv vvvvvvvvv it l 39 Years of Business Success 1881 - -192o Thirty-nine years ago, in 1881, a Small Shop was opening its doors to the Public oi Charlottetown Thirty-nine years ago, in 1881, a small shop was opening its doors to the pdblic of Charlottetown. ~ largest, and is now beyond doubt the Economy Centre of the City Not many firms have to their credit such a record of success, and this success is due to an unfailing faith, a desire to serve and a clever foresight into the future qualities a which were manifest in the Founder of the House and are still to be found, enhanced and stronger. g Now that the guns of battle are silent and that peace has been ofiicially proclaimed in most parts of the world in spite of the bitter memories of those dreadful years of war and of their economic consequences, we will cele- brate on Saturday May 1st 1920 our 39 ANNIVERSARY Wholesale Prices on this Special Day. Institutions Equally Divided Ettlrday, May 1st, 1920 Our 39th Anniversary ....__i. Hoe-vows“ _-_4--— ‘M. v v v v v v v v v v v v v v vv UR 39TH ANN IVERS DNSATURDAY, MA 39 Years of Business Success Y 1st i This small shop has grown into one of the" 1881 - - 1920 Goodnight-Mother! Good-nightmllather! How happy you felt when-you spoke thus in your childhood Makes you think of “Here I lay me down -.to sleep?’ and how the “Sand Man” came. Can ~ you picture yourself without mother, without a father to watch over you? No mother to pet you and nourish you, n0 it daddy to watch 131' every evening, no one of your own to give you that start in life, that character development so essential to straight living. 1331i“. . 1920 Ladies Ready-to-Wear, Men's and Boys Clothing, Gents Furnishings, STaple-Drv Goods, Millinery, House Furnishings etc, in fact everything in Our Big‘ Store at 10 p. c; of Our Entire Receipts to the Above Worthy 10 p.c.of Our Big Day’s Sales Hospitals and Orphanages i PROWSE BRos, LTD. Consider, then, those many little ones right beside you in Charlottetown whose only home are these ' ORPHANACES Without their own parents, but fortun- ately cared for spiritually and physically by generous and kindly people, whose whole aim is to supply as far as is humanly possible that affection which is as food to the young, that early training which is as the supports in the garden, round which the young vines twist and upward stoutly grow. To celebrate this our 39th Anniversary of our ltmsiiiesss we will do; nate to the l’. E. I. and Charlottetown "Hospitals also the Protestant and Catholic Orphanages 10 per cent of our entire receipts of this day to be dlvidedequally. ~ In order to make this the biggest Day’s Sales in our history we will sell everything‘ in the sEOYQ at ‘WHOLESALE PRICES and thus bring down the High Cost of Living for one day. , i Spend all the money you can at the llhg Store on Hay 1st 1920 as yo arenot only helping those worthy Institutions. but you are making‘ a big saving on every purchase. " ' Ijet your heart define the limit of your donation, your every purchase here means that 10 per cent goes to those worthy Institutions. Remember these little ones never knew what it is to say. Good-night---Mother ! Cood-nightmllather ! Remember the Big Day Saturday, May 1st., 1920 Our 39th Anniversary Saturday, May 1st, 1920 Our 39th Anniversary ++0¢o+¢04o0 75C OOOQOOv O O94 Gov-Q so \-Q(-i e444 0-0-0 O O+O 0001 O-O-O-O-FOQ-Ofi-O-GOO-RQ —O-O§O-G§Q-O'FO» D00 O- I -O O¢§§OO 104-004 §-§0 O I +O40>O-0-O-§4b-6 yO-4-OQ~¢.' OO-OOOO-Q hi. 0-0-04. 0-64 54600-0410 14- b-0-r >-0o 00-00 o- >>0 A.‘ >¢ o.» wb-ooo-rv A mfim 1 o+4+o+o+++e¢"“o-O41~§44 QW. i i