eeooeoziooioee y, p l @A*?4@)A—k5‘:vf"t77 _ _ _ In business since 1881:1118 still going strong- “ . {Bigger and Better Than Ever, ‘In business since, 1881 and still going strong-- . " Bigger and Better Than Ever. ..- f.@'@p@'@ymjgA@'@ - m, (safe-s On Thursday, May I st. and Friday May. 2 Drive tothe Right and follow the crowi to Prowse Bros, Limited. Igielp the Hospitals and Orphanages by shopping here Thursday andiiFriday.» . 0n Our 13rd Anniversary Sale Days i All our big stock of New Spring Merchandise offered to the public on these two Anniversary Days at Wholesale Pr'ces and 10 per cent of days sales to Hospitals self‘ and Orphanges. ' _ Ii iillllllliy~5~flfired What Would Happen? i 1881 --1e24 48 years ago L. E. Prowse started business on Queen St., on May lst, 1881, in a small shop which today has developed iiiiltb one of the largest and best departmental ‘stores in the l/lari- time_ Provinces. <r§r.:».-z>.‘...,~.. ..‘.. . We would not have such worthy in- stitutions as our Hospital-s and Or- phanages. Our Hospitals are a credit to any province Our Orphanages are without a doubt the best in Eastern Canada. But the iiood People of This "PItWIllGil iiare! 'l'."hat’s why _'l0ll/ have your institutions which we are all proud of —-but there is tilwrays a need of money- We feel that we did right when we started business 43 years ‘ago b; sell- ing good quality merchandise at the right prices, and now that the Govern- i ment has instituted the Drive to the Right, we want you on May 1st and 2nd, Our Anniversary Days, to Drive to the Right to the Big Store and buy all your neelds, then you will be right. We feel that our object right in giving 10 per cent of these Two Big Dajqi’ Sales to our Hospitals and-Or- phanages. , ‘ Right quality, Right prices, Right“ everything,_ and Keep to the Right. For many months we have been preparing by seeking the very best values that we could procure. Our store is now full of beautiful new Spring Goods. All these new goods at wholesale prices on our 43rd Anni- versary Sale Days. 1O 1361' cent of the entire two days’ sales to Hospitals and Orphanages. To celebrhte this, our 43rd Anniversary of our business we will d-onate to the Charlottetown and P. E. Island Hos- Orplianages 10 per cent of our two, big days’ receipts to‘be equally divided. B113’ here and Help ilqapitals and Orphanages, money. We are havingour Annivers- ary Sale for two days instead of one. We will do our share, now you do yours by buying all you can here on to keep them going properly. 'l‘h-.it's uvhy we put on our Anniversary Sale, to help finance tlhese worthy institu- tions, bu't we must ‘have your loyal support to make this sale a success. Let your heart define the limit of your donation. Your every purchase here meansthat 10 per cent goes to these worthv institutions, 10 per cent. of‘ total Two Days’ Sales to Hospitals and Orplhantages. _ @ @_@_@@@©©©©©©©@@@@ “m? I» fir» @_@@_@_@_@_@_@_@‘ pitals, also Protestant ‘and Catholic These wortlhy institutions need our Anniversary Sale Days. 150 KIDDIE CARS AND CARTS GIVEN AWAY gAFREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A BOY’S SUIT ON OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE DAYS, - Buy your Boy’s Suits here and get one of these nice Carts free. Merchandise will be sold on our Anniversary Sale Days at WHOLESALE PRICES and every Department Will have special bar- gains for you. Don’t miss this harvest of ‘big value-s. ’ g i 10 per cent of our Entire Receiptsi ~ n y g ' - ‘ion those special Anniversary Days for ' tlhaHospitals and Orphanages, equally g h a ‘divided. 10 per cent of Days’ Sales to 43rd ANNIVERSARY SALE All our Big Stock of New Spring 10 per cent of our Entire Receipts on ‘these special Anniversary Days for the Hospitals and Orphanages, equally divided. 10 per cent d1 Days’ Sales t0 these worthy institutions‘ " No goods on approbation. Dims?” "a ’:‘- ‘T’ "www- (a 5* these worthy institution-s. No goods on approbation. Dewar's Mlll noticed a large quant- ity of (lead trout In the Stream. No doubt. the fish were killed by means 0t chemicals. --~m-. Chit-lee Hlbbett Wlli) h“ ‘PERSONAIJS ' ‘ ' boon vloltin? his parents, Mr. and neuritis. o. w. Hlhbert. scatterer"- ' UP HEAD. i _ 1 -.'Mino Estelle Morris. lentil" Georgetown High School. has H; turned to Qadtgoiown anoi- vlsitlll.» hoi- lome hi‘ flIildIlIJlL-‘A- _-___ lNetll The evening was very ploas- for many years she was u faithful l ..*A PUNIBHABLE OFFENQE. autly spent with guinea und music. worshipper and worker. "She is |~$ llllfl)’ "Oil! (iéofBm-QVWIT M11593"- Tlie (iulstuntllug feature o!‘ the gone but not iorgfltlflrh" With 118i‘ 9d hem" 3'15"“ “- n19 1'5"“ evening was the presentation to family l eylllllliihlflé i" their IOBSlCllBVBYW» 0' Boilfli- Q11 "l9 35m i- .@@.-.--.@_-@@@@@@@@@i@@ij i‘? “(F I fe3>©© (Zhotr dinxrtor, J. Pogson, Principal 01' ll lnvllll: M"! (levfliell millhef-llugillllt f‘) 3mm” R9“ chum” o! Mil‘ I of the Sumnieiwsltle Business Q01. How and it is to realize that our havllnl! "B941 GXDlOIlVBB 101' m9 W?" - . ' ling trout In B. deiiell L081‘ TIME. -womsws PATENT STRAP lose. of a silt of money. In ni-nrevl imml“ °l Yell" “K” ‘"9 l"““'“E»p9“° “l u" ~ - _ Mrs. O'Donnell-Yer envelope Is ‘ggppggg, cub“ bee] 52,95 ,1 pnhHvI-illflll of the splendid services reu- ml“ l‘? "M l‘) ‘he 9'9"‘ ‘Bwmld- ‘us:"bmsgumtaiilmfiogig? m’; 3 5mm!‘ 51W"- l-hil week- “wk! Os-FOUHTEEN DIFFERENT m slnqlgh-g v 275643021 tiered by lllm slnee coming to Sum ._.- 1 ‘ t '- t {he due“; 0*Donnell-~YemlBYl¢!°i-w° 1M fiTvl-EB. Plain and Comblnflllfln ‘ men-tide. in training lllld directing v1 . ""“°“°° ° "w" ' Iiastern Guardian an explosion on Tuesday an’ the Leathers In strelllled slippers and the choir. The Dresentntlon was ‘mist? gqpgdélaboveefisarngafigé . Teacher (to class In natural hil- torw-“Wlia-t kind o! blnhkile KW- ‘fluently kept In captivity‘! - frommy-"Joll hlnla." -»8HOP from Holmalfa Catalog --'Mr. J. A. Macbeliamg Point. has returned home tron: Bllelldlnl the winter In Boston. illfreturnod-w 8t. Dunsuinb Uni‘ variety. Ghlrlotletowm-A —WOM EN'8 BROWN OXFORD foreman docked mo for the time l oxford; $3.05 per pair at SIncInIrH-i. 10w rubber bee] 52,95 a pafl‘ n; 5m. jun up‘ in the olr." 2758 4 30 2i —BUMMERBIDE AGENTr-Mr.» yron MacDonald of the MacDon- uld Drug 00., Is now Guardian rep- resentative In Summerside Xlllll Yllllqbo pleased _t_o receive _ne\pvs, mvsfluuig. siiu Joli Printing. m». Mac liald deli! the Morning Gun an at his store. His tole- pllone No. Is 12-2.——tf. l mwtf-z, l’, d‘ _ o. tilt-l Vi’ l. e"; j i. l» . . lheen taken over elnlrs. 275G 4 30 2| —WOMEN‘8 PATENT. AND GREY SUEDE SLIPPER with slrnp $2.95 u pntr at Sinclair's. 2756 4 30 2t -KENSINGTON STRAND mov- mo irocwnhe. -- The manage -ment of tho Btrund Theatre has by E. W. Earle. Pictures are shown on Friday and Saturday evenings of each week, at 8.30 p. m. mill! Saturday mntlnee m children. The pictures to lie shown are "gripping." dramas sel- . ected by. Mr. Earle from Fox Film productions. run "Yosemite Trail" shown on Friday and Satur- day nights met with popular lavor. The Sunshine comedy. "The tummy" tickled the audience pink. i xhmoé Kirby” t'o he showman Fri- day andjbturday night: In u nirll- [iillgutofl known to s1 prefaced ‘by a complimentary/nad- tires-s day Pastor Herman, tollbaveti by remark-i from others, preseill. Mr. ‘Pogson who was tukieu complet. ely unuwaros, expressed his sur- prise and grateful appreciation ul this thoughtful not, speaking on bo- hulf of Mrs. Pogson as well n! him soil-as _, —A TRIBUTE-Mr. Watson F. Clank in writing to the Oakland Maple Leaf says: “I was pained to rend In Suiniherslde papers of the death of an esteemed old friend, MU. Jill"? Dpegnn. Through her passing lSummorsIde hm; loot. one of tin grand old ‘ladies. Her pleasant smile was always In evidence with her_lclnd meetings. She will be mourned by nltmho to a vIolat-Ion o! the Fisheries Re- » --'Miss Marlon Douglas who has ..-°8HOP tmm Holman’: Catalog .. ‘DAIRY TUB BUTTER WANTED. . Write stating quant- ity nnd lowest cnbli price, F. O. B. mulr. 2709 4 28 8| ..'EA8TERN AGENTF-Mr. J. W. Murdock In now Iluardtan Ag- ent ln Montague and wIIl he plans» ed to receive news Items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subucriptlonl.—tf. ED." -—Tha Misses Sybil and llllcen Backvllle. bfldlas Collegla gpdnl had the pleasure of knowing ‘nor. She will he missed from her hldce In St. Paul's R. (l. Ohuroluqvliare their Easter ‘the guests o! tho Mines Pods’; sister.‘ Mrs. Schumann. While In ‘Petltcodlsc. a dance was given In ‘air honor, In the Town as“. about one ‘Mandarin jail - ‘no YOIII-GiiflIOII-r" M. C. McGowan, Kll- ' mPLsAsAn-ruv ENTERTAINV- p, Poole and Miss Jenn MacLeodof ' Montague students at Mt. Alltoun ~ ulntlons whiohg-took place at rudenell River on tlio_ntght ol April 2nd. 0n prtlllri some anglers tlsnlng ‘U’ the dun at ,,. Robin notorious, norms, m, 49s. 24o. Inn. luoru. '01! ‘On Mnl. cornmeal, ouokod 0o Wheat. Cull Moll, Luylnp M l. OMQJO‘ ‘ll, Idiot! 01b, H been visltifig her namntsfMr. nld an Monday mi- MomllqtA lmllxlna. Georgetoyndvvlth their nts. Mr. ‘and “Finn; a nuvquew i» quits, olldayo In Petltcodilo L“ --'Miue| Iitilllb and Adel Hem? hill, Montana‘, spout the wealth?‘ ildward Hempltlll, osorsewwlt"