‘lines six '7 ter than Ever. prewar: In businss since 1881 and still going strong-Bigger and Bet- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ _ L We Will Celebrate 4h going strong—Bigger and Bet- ter than Ever ' In business since 1881 and am a OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY 1881-1921 A Forty years ago, in 1881a small k shop was opening its doors to the m public of Charlottetown. This small shop hlas grown into one of the largest and is now be- yond doubt the I Economy Centre of the City Not many firms have to their credit such a record of success, and this success is due to an un- flailing faith, a desire to serve, and a clever foresight into the future -41ualities which were manifest in the Founder of the House and are still to be found, enhanced and stronger. We Are 0ut lor Business The tide of business has chang- ed, prices have dropped from their Prohibitive Pinnacle, and the Pro gressive Merchant really out to get business can make things come his way if he selects the right merchandise. That’s what we have done and we are getting the Business. It took five years to get up to the highest prices. We are black to low prices on many lines and it only took 51X months to do it. That’s why we are getting the w, n. has, on Saturday, April 30th OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY Buy from these splendid lines of goods, no disappoint ments. Ladies ready-to-wear, Men’s and Boy’s clothing, Hats and Caps, Gents furnishings, staple dry goods, Millinery, House Furnishings,letc. In fact everything in our big store at wholesale prices on this special day. 0n Saturday, April 30t ' save money and at the same time help these worthy institutions, v iP . Irtd.,"tii;day 192 - gs 1921 l0 Per Cent of Entire Receipts to Hospitals and Orphanages To celebrate this our 40th Anniversary of our business we will donate to the Prince Edward Island and Charlottetown Hospitals, also the Protestant and Catholic Orphanages, 10 per cent of our entire receipts of this day to be equally divided. - _ ‘ . You remember last year our 39th Anniversary was a great success-total days receipts were $10,000.00, our check to those worthy institutions was $1,000.00. » . . . . 2 . We would like t0 make 0111‘ Clieiik lilrgef- If} order to make the sales larger this year, we will give extraordinary inducements in the way or [lrlce gutting, Now its up to you (The Public) t0 10 per cent of our total 10 per cent of our total days sales to the Hospi days sales to the Hospi tals and Orphanages tals and Orphanages. h 1881-1921 Good-Night Mother! l Good§Night Father! 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 Mian” came- Can you picture yourself with.- out a Mother, without a Father to watch over you? No Mother to pet and nourish you, no Daddy to wlatch for every evening, no one of your own to give you that start in life, that character development so essent- ial to straight-living. Consider, then, those miany lit- ‘ tle ones right beside you in Char- lottetown, whose only homes are these ORPHANAGES, without their own Mothers and Fathers, but fortunately cared for spirit- ually and physically by generous and kindly people, whose whole aim i-s to supply as far as is hum- anly possible that affection, which is food young-that early training which the sllliPolft the garden, round which the young as to is as in vines twist and upward stoutly grow. Let Your the L. E. PROWSE, FOUNDER1B81 NOW PRESIDENT AND GENE RAL MANAGER Anniversary Heart Define Limit of your donation. Your every purchase here means that 10 per cent goes to these worthy In-stitutions, remember these little ones never know what it is to say i Good-Night Mother! _ Good-Night Father! Remember the Big Day Saturday April 30th our 40th ¢ - - | - - Q - . - o w l0 Per Cent oi 0nr Entire Receipts on This Special Anniversary Day for Hospitals and eOrphanages Equally Divided Saturday, April 530th Our 40th Anniversary _ IPROWSE BROS LIMITED | l0 Per Cent of Day’s Sales to These Worthy Institutions Saturday, April 30th Our 40th Aiuiiversarir, .043. ' .APRIL‘ 2o, 1m ll the i w‘, hi W Al V t '1 ‘w.