THE cmraporrmrown GUARDIAN iiiiiooi ' ooooooooo-ooooooiooooooof. lnbusiness since 1881 and stilllgoing . ' u , _ j _ _ _ - i “”°“"‘ ' l a HQ elebrate ‘Bigger and Better Than Ever. __, _ . ' ' ' OU 4 s“ 0n Thursday, May. lst. and Friday i Drive to the Right and follow the lcrowl to Pyowse Bros, Limited.’ Help the Hospitals and Orphanages by shopping here Thursday and Eriday. 0n Our 13rd Anniversary Sale Days All our big stock of New Spring Merchandise offered to the public on these t_wo Anniversary Days at Wholesale Prkaesand 10 per cent of days sales to Hospitals and Orphranges. 1881 -- 1924 w 1381 -—- A 124 years ago L. E. Prowse started business on Queen St., on May 1st, "a 7 WMAY 1. 1924 or eminence . _ ‘ l“, g Inbusiness since 1881 and still going strong- - Bigger and Better Than ‘Ever. v 1881, in a small shop which today has developed intoone of the largest and best departmental "stores in the Mari- _ _ We would not have such worthy in- time‘ Provinces. stitu‘tions as our Hospitals and Or- phanages. Our Hospitals are a credit to any Province Our Orphanages are without! a doubt the best in Eastern Canada. Bui "the Good People oi This Province Gare! _ That's why you have your institutions which we are all proud of —-but there is always a need of money to keep them going properly. That's why w-e put on our Anniversary Sale, 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- 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 needs, th-en you will be right. We feel that our object is right in giving 10 per cent of these Two Big _ Days’ Sales to our Hospitals and Or- phanages. , to help finance these worthy institu- tions, bult we must ‘have your loyal support tomake tihis sale a success. Right quality, Right prices, Right everything, and Keep t0 the Right. For many months we have been preparing by seeking tJhe very best values that we could procure. Our store is now full of beautiful new Let your heart define the limit of your donatiom Your every purchase here means that‘ 10 per cent goes to these worthy" institutions, a 1 money. W'e are having our Annivers- ary Sale for two days instead of one. Orphanages 10 per cent of our two big 10 per cent of the‘ entire two days" _ days’ receipts to be equally divided. ‘sales to Hospitals and Orphanages. To Spring Goods. All these new goods atnuholesale prices on our 43rd Anni- versary Sale Days. celebrate this, our 43rd Anniversary of our business we will-donate _to the Charlofltetown and P. E. Islano. Hos- Buy here and Help Hospitals and Orphanages, We will do our sh'are, now you do yours by buying all you can here on 10 per -cent. of total Two Days’ Sales to Hospitals and Orphanages. pitals, also Protestant and Catholic These worthy institutions need 150 KIDDIE CARS AND CARTS GIVEN AWAY FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A BOYS SUIT ON OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE DAYS. A our Anniversary Sale bays. _ All our Big Stock of New Spring Merchandise will 1| 10 per cen on these spec tlhe Hospitals and ‘divided. 10 per cent these worthy institution's. No goods on approbation. fig -: i? ‘ LETTER _OF CONDOLENOE. To the family of tho 18W Mm Annie Johnston and Mrs. John Johnston- Dcar Friends:- We the members of the Lad- llaa’ Aid Society or which your moth low rubber heel $2.95 n pair at Sin- Iflflmber- clalr's. or was an honored wish to convey to you our heartfelt [sympathy in the very and bereave- ment, which . uro. » '- We fool that. ln extending to you our olncoro with"! m" P word: of our: would c very. ' comfort to console the . . nun conned by the ion o another, we would mm,- Ymend you so o mm- i I onrl. knowing that our ll c101‘ road! Ill mu ~ wan awe. Mithlfw -u--~_~_q ' t of our Entire Receipts' ial Anniversary Days for- Orphanages, equally God in his lnllnlte qggy l‘ v _ , wlldom has culled on you to end- n"; 33,95 a m" g1, of Days’ Sales to liiE WESTERN liUAililiAN f _woMEN-3 BROWN ‘Qxpqggi ~8HOP from Holmunh Catalog 1 --wo|v|l-:N's_-‘—P~A;ENT swam»; SLIPPERS, cubnn heel $2.90 n Drill‘. 215s 4 30 21 2750 4 so 2i __.wqmm-g_uw_rrzn'r AND m Sinclair's. 8UED§ SUPPER wllh . —----— “ --FOURTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES, Plain nnd Combination lwnlhers In strapped slippers and $3.95 por pnlr at. Sinclair's. 2756430 2i -___-<-o>———- lumen-nun. FIELD, 4a.. unsun- sa FOR Lane: sum Sinclair's. no: 4 a0 21 ‘Almanac: donut-Mr. "Xfvwls ywncDonold of the MacDon-' ld 00., la nowqqunrdlan ren- otlvo ln Summérclde and "h; d to receive news. _ flililigtillflx-lob Ellflthlg. Mr. ‘ ' t 9 - M“ "Kl Possesoln , nnd destined lo in- o T: ETQEaKT m‘ we‘ herll wenlthflbeyond the dreams of ' - ' ‘ avarice." surely Captain Marahnll Field of Chicago. could say-J! any mun can—~"l don't need lire insur- V,‘ ' ' “l Ml sent and prospective millions, has tho wisdom to carry life Insurance to the amount of 8.290.000. Ho in _' Ill‘ to the $120,000,000 Field Es- ,, . and n member of the Chicago lg: (‘Psi-Age valrm of Muraall Field. . and 5rd. » “l! Yn addition to~helng the hclr to . of tho enormous Field fortune, he has . i109 lltconcldofdhle wealth In his own and to wl l- name and la ‘an extensive property 5.. comrt gains {or you. Buy your Boy's Suits here and get one of these nice Carts free. ‘43rd ANNIVERSARY SALE Eastern Guardian l ....'SHOP from llolmmfn Catalog ..‘1‘EASTERN AGENT.-—Mr. J. \\'. Murdock is nuw (luurdinu A5- ent in Montnlzuc and will be pleuH- cd to reueiveuiewa items. mlvcrtia- ing, Job Printing, new and runew- lll Sl|l)SC1‘lDii0Ill-l.--U'. ..‘°'INSTlTPTE MEETlNG.—-Tlln Annunl hiccling oi tho Glenmero schonlinl. Cherry (lrovo on April 10th. Thirteen members and '-two visitors were present. After thenc- uul buslncls including the pay- ment of all outstanding hills and motion protecting against the sale of Olco-Mnrgurlnc ln Canada tho election of officers and Directors (for the new your) took place liy Dollop-Mrs. Daniel Longiphle mid {lilac Helen llcAulay acted no corin- ltncern. with ‘the following result: President. Mrs. P. Clinton; Vice- Prent" MfllvrFfflllk lllcAuldyr-Serfy. Treasurer. Mrs. P. A. Mclsaar- Directorn. Mrs. L. A. McCormu-[k and Mrs. John Malone. D ‘ ‘ to Convention Mrs. S. J. McAulay and Mrs. P. . Mclanac; Audltorn. Mrs. Philip c- (laugh and Mr». Joseph F. McD aid. An Inspection of the song?! followed after which some tlm y suggestions wnxdflored for iho list lcr. accommodations pt the puplc m - ‘ Sear’; of the o! Mum’ "u" I‘ hi! mother wan insured g dtlllcglom. {own ._ embark ot the hf: e l‘ .000. Mn. Field hon evid- U! {O I; anti g . . ~ - » we on ,. “an Hllldlfloll, lom-Iclagowifllllor m and tcacheronc to the overcro _d- ed condition -of the school on only 4h . (Hilton and. it axon. a .1111. , 2P Wonu-ua’ lnniltuli» wan hold ln thG m Charlottetown.‘ d gill 1p the attention. 211.1716 "WW5"! i" ectors. The vote of thunk» ’v.'ns presented by the mover und replied to by tho Wivuiilivilt on hehnii‘ of the ilircctors and her self. The Nu- .tlonul Antlwm llowed by adjourn nmnt lo moot 3 the hpme of Mrs. S. .l. McAnlny in May. after which lunch was served und u social time spent, ..'<‘ACTIVITV ON THE NORTH ‘SlDE.-—’l‘h N th Si! l l". t. Point dllghthliiiise u: ‘alslfogetelhg’. presents just now an active up peuranre. by reason of the vast flepuratlonn taking place for the season's lobster catch. Though the 26th (mining day) has passed a d gone without getting any rope r traps in the water on account o! ice and snow, yet active oper - lions and preparations have go e on apnce. The fishermen are all now at the factories getting their gear ready for sea. The cook hou- Ines pro In operation. The bosses dnd assistants orb on the spot dud evamythlng-now nwuilta the disappearance of "the ‘Gull ice and lso the snow and Ice along shore or many or the traps are yer. lgc- zen or covered with snow. as w ll an the nhoro and beaches drom iwhich the ballast stones must be gotten. i ...."INSTITUTE MEITlN0.-- lThe annual meeting or the ‘Cobb il-lond But. W. I. wan held on April ‘ma. One hew menmhel‘ was added to the roll, All ‘the usual routine d the annual do nnciol statement and were mu pleased, at thcruiult of that you‘ work- y = the. your on W ll. I04 flliflfold alnou ‘oooiooioooioooo-oocooooooooo @©@©coi@@©1i©'@@@ 4 _ a i ‘ ‘ ‘l ‘ ‘ \" ' ‘. ‘i - ‘ - ~ ‘ ‘ ol $llI3.~i0 wua ruined in the follow. ink nmnner. Quilt. gilt ol‘ money. picnic. two curd parties. pie social and uicnls served at. School Fair. To this was added the sum of $123.87 from the preceding year- mukine. u tolul of 1527.27. which win distributed a1 follows: Pur- vhn-le ol‘ old building from School Board. $50.00. Donation in ul-J of illuildlng Fund, $25014 dl‘ new school. Charity $14.00. Gilt! and ‘prizes, to school children. Purchase of l-anlpn, stove and window shades for new school and expense of pic nlc. etc. 8171.95. A airbstantlal cum remnlm-x lo the credit of the lnutl» lute l0 begin the new year, Then ‘followed the election of officers. The following ladies wcra unanl mou-ily eleclod. President. Mrs. J. A, McDonald. Sr. Vice President. Mrs. J. A. McDonald. Jr. Soc. Trealaaihirs. H. D. MdcLoll . Direct. ora Mrs, Robert lbhxic, . Aug- usline Adioulcy and Mrs. l-l. D. Mc- Klnnon. Audllora. Mrs. H. D.,'Mc- Klnnon and MrpHP. McCarthy. t vole of thanks was tendered the r - llrln! President. Mrs. Patrick Mc- Carthy lorthc zealous and efficient nlanner ln which olra conflicted the buslnesq of the Institute for the last year. llri. uooamly recpondc iii-lily and suitably. The report Chief-Red cum Nurse was thq r,» and-dlomcscd. ~Tho mum than with worm-ice and concern th , .1 in ammmana |ren found lll the school v visited. They alcohol l I ‘yhoq- d = . the lllootor holldn ma‘ 5' i‘ “turn than”... acct-up chllloch be sold on our Anniversary Sale Days at WHOLESALE PRICES and every Department will have special bar- Don’t miss this harvest of big values. . rRowsE BRos LTD.‘ 1.0 per cent of our Entire Receipts on these special Anniversary Days for the Hospitals and Orplhanages, equally divided. 10 per cent of Days’ Sales to these worthy institutions. No goods on approbation. alter day eat. ‘only u low lbites oi --'CBDL filzeworiinNew PM Y“ cold lunch during the noon hour. not Cent-l)’ ViBitBd G60rlBt-0Wn--—A~ only cannot study properly. ‘but are ‘ in grout danger ol undermining ---’MT- Gilbfifi-‘uvflndier- sfleimylfl‘: their health, it was resolved that l“ "MUN hi8 home in Georgi u - by next Fall the institute wlll try “A to see that one hot dish in provided “qua WAR?“ and two children for those children who cannot Ro ' Dor th nd Wall who have homo for lunch. The momlvara then but‘: Vanni‘ her algitcga Mm‘ Gem dispersed lull o1‘ enthusiasm for the . “looming your. gghléln-Jion. Qoorgotown left w: s1. ~_ .-'Mlaa Dorothy Dflylo who hi! been visiting her parents. Mr- 5 Mn. Doyle. Georgetown, loft Mou- -_"Mr. Eugexierbgorlo, Now Port day for “uonutih-‘A’ recently visited GBOTIOCOWIIr-A w pAnAaoLs irritant tor the aouthlund mun" or handwovon ‘til-lacquer handles and , I 0 l. “hldr. Cullen, Charlottetown, h ' ' z vlalthmhll anchor. dujo. Fred D9. _ ‘ lorle. (hometown-A.- ....-.;.'.*:;.;_,*,§;;§,;_.; [clown "tulnqhnnle ilouchn-d and lilac . ~ Agnes my. New rm were ‘pawn nrfl‘; gore to GQOPQQIOIIL-"A, - " .2401 . kI?WQ"..-"Fh° n’ i” _ omo n, - . , ' - h Bcotllfr-ohwr ' - v i g _-'Mll| Chnlotto llcldochern who " ‘~ ‘ ”~ Y has been vlllllng her ulnar. Mn. l‘ i ‘I ' Bradley. Trundle. returned m nor homo u; GOprIllowne-A. i 1 g l l F) =7. ‘l “Wcoiocnor J. F. - Macmillan Saint Danton’: University, a“. at Oynor | . F‘! . .P'-l'!°¥