71-), 1 ' l3?;E§ARIJOTTETQKI_GFI4RQIAN_ ’ “P ~‘ .. In Budness Since 1881 Still Going Strong-- Bigger And Better Than Ever. We Will Celebrate 1331-1327 UR 46th ANNIVERS . In Business Since 1881 Still Going Strong- Bigger And Better nun Ever. R, N 30a Friday and SaturdayApril 29th» 30th 1331-4927 46 years ago on May 1st, 1881 a small hop was opening its doors to the public of Charlottetown by the late Mr. L. E. Prowse. This small shop has grown inm one of the largest and is now beyond doubt the EGOIGMY QEIITRE 0F TIIE PIIWIIGE Not many firms have to their credit such a record of success, and this suc- cess is due to an unfailing faith, a desire to serve and a clever foresight manifest in the late founder of the Business and still to be found en- hanced and stronger if possible. Buy from these splendid lines of Ready to Wear,‘ Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Staple Dry Goods, Millinery, House Furnish- ings, etc, in fact everything in our Big Store at Wholesale Prices on these Special Days. 10 Per Gent of tlur Entire Tue Boys Iteoeipts tor and orphanages llmtlod 1o m on: or n»; to» Sales to Time ‘a lath Institutions -__~.-.~:.- .. m '..~_=w- r- f, .< -_.-_.....-_=w~__ into the future-qualities which were a goods. No disappointments. Ladiesf rnws BR PROWSE BROS, LTD., TODAY 1881--1927 To celebrate this our 46th Anniversary of our business, we will don- ate t0 the P. E. Island and (‘harlottetoxavn Hospitals, also the Protestant and Catholic Orphanages l0 per cent of our entire two day’s sales to be div- ided equally. ln order to make these the Biggfist S3195 in 0"!’ HiStQPY We Wm Se" everything in the store at Wholesale Prices as well as a large list of Special Bargains in every department with discounts from 10% to 25% olf regular prices and then bring down the high cost of living for two days. Spend your money here on these two days and help the Worthy Institutions as well as make a big saving for yourselves on every purchase. . WE Will w: WILL IELEBRITE tantrum: 01111 46th n“ 45th ANNIVERSARY aunwtnsinv 011 FlllllAY ? Q" “My APRIL 19th mu 29m MID m sum" a g snmoiv mu son m, President of Prowse Bros, tots", . 10 p. c. of Entire two days Receipts to Hospitals and Orphanages “is ‘LTD. oooo nuonr moment oooo a nuont lumen! How happy you felt when you spoke thus in your childhood! Makes you l think of “Here I lay me down to , sleep” I and how the ’ “sand man” came. g Can you picture yourself without a Mother, without a Father,‘ to watch over you? I No Mother to pet you anttnourish you, no Daddy to watch for eVfBYY 9V" ening, no one of your 0W1! t0 8W6 Y0" WV ‘ that start in life, thatwgrwey de- velopment so essential t0 8W1!!!“- living. ~ _ - t Consider then those; mam? lit“? _ ones right beside you m U""§1°“°' town whose only homes are these (lrphanages without the? 0w“ moth" a ers and fathers, but fortunately Wed for spiritually and 1110mm“? by gen‘ erous and kindly people, whim Wilde aim is to supply as fill’ 8B lifihlliQimly possible ' that affection which l8 _as food to the younw-that early _tram- ing which 1s as the manor!» "P, the garden round which the 3'01"‘! Vines l, ‘ twist and upward atoutly EIOW- - Ylot tour l? of your dondtioinynur, 1 t here,“ Mm v ~ . - thbe; orthy’ ‘