l v such arecord of success, iy>l$ - ‘ ' _ . ,,_Nk-J_.?,_.m.__‘_ ‘In Business sihce 1881.“ _ Still Goina Sti-cnzt-Bisser _ and Better thanever. ' . THE CHARLLXZFPETOWN GOARDIAN‘ Jun-i yvE WILL CELEBRATE In business since Still Going Strange-Bigger and Better than ever. i I UR 49th ANNIVERSARY 1881 -—- 1 930 49 years ago on May 1st, 1881 a small shop was opening its doors to the public of Charlotte- town by thle. late- Mr. L. E. Prowse.’ a This small shop has grown into one of the largest and is now beyond a doubt the Econ- ' omy Centre of this Province. Not many firms have to their _ and this success is due to an un- failing faith, a desire to serve and a clever foresight into the future —- qualities which were manifest in the late founder of the” Business and still to be found enhanced and stronger if i g DOIBIBIC. ‘ '1 i l ' ~ _ 1881 PROWSE BROS, L'I'D., 1930 TODAY ‘ _ Buy from these splendid lines 10 l, ‘t. OF ENTIRE TWO DAYS RECEIPTS TO. HOSPITALS AND ORPHANKGES . or Nodisappointments. _ Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Men’s~ t and. Boy's’ Clothing, Gents Fur- Spend your money here _ make a big saving for yourselves on every p unease. 'l.'o celebrate this our 49th Anniversary of our business, we will donate to the P. E. Island and Charlottetown Hospitais- also the Fro-Lesta nt and Catholic Orphanages 10 per cent of our entire two day’s sales to be divided equally. _ In order to make these the Biggest Sales in our history we will provide all over this Big Store extra special lines of goods at real Bu: 5:11;: Friccs. ‘ on that: {fro days 9"" Win these worthy Institutions as well as REMEMBER EVERYTHING YOU BUY 10% ‘GOES TO HOSPIIiPA-c TL AND ORPHANAGES " nishings, Staple Dry Goods, Mil- linery, House Furnishings, etc a 19%?“ T° a HOSPITALS and i. » - QRPHANAGES ' Our Large BIRTHDAY We V HCMJUB JWWT 1r In Our Queen Street ‘Celebraté- ’“ ‘ Window . n '11"? 13¢ 9"?“ AW 0"’. i *WrhEE” 4wh- Tbifliebl Péople Anniversary‘ ~ Holding The Lucky p . g5; ' i I 7" g on I You find Specilal Values ‘nuysdgui over this Store on these two a v _ j 1 . a ‘ ‘W’ ' m!!! ” Series .S1\°PPi-P' Friday, May‘ .3 lief! Anniverlll‘! Sale ' ‘ andthel-Ios- .181‘ and 2m’ rltahsndw, r incwsn'nn@Tnmns’ ail f May 12th. _' PROWSE sacs,‘ sronn m 1ss1 PROWSE Bnos. Limited I Charlottetown Largest‘ Departmental Store number receives the 10 lb. cake. . May lst and close May 10th. Every person buyingbtfiltlt) worth of goods is entitled to one coupon, and the corres- ponding stub will be retained by the firm. l)1'a‘.'.'ing for lucky numbers will take place on Monday afternoon OnITHURSDAY and FRIDAY, May 1st and 2nd 1881- 1930 l In our forty-nine years in I business it has always been our highest ambition to serve our customers to their complete satisfaction. On Thursday and Friday, May lst and May 2nd we will celebrate our 49th Birthday in business by giving you a big Sale of seasonable merchandise at wonderful discounts. l Also 10% of these two days total sales will be given to the Hospitals and equally divided. So by buying here on May lst and May 2nd you not only help yourself but you help these worthy institu- tions, which are always ready to help you in times of need. These Institutions must be kept going and we all have to do our share. So let us all help at this Sale. 10% Goes To HOSPITALS and ORPHANAGES The Conditions To “Tin ANNIVERSARY OCAKE This Fruit Cake weighs 50 pounds, the base weighs around 25 pounds, the second layer weighs about l5 pounds and the top layer about 10 pounds. lucky number drawn receives the 25 lb. cake, the second lucky number receives the 15 lb. cake and the third lucky The first This contest will open This Cake was made by Stewarfls Bakery and i: guaranteed to contain the best of ingredients. Orphanages \ "¥.§fs\‘q&._ _ -,~_-. - - l‘ l ' " ' ‘ ’ . . ‘. 4 = _ Ej-Ji‘. ‘~l>1.-'I\ Q <4 '1 . ‘ _ _ ' Remember the Um..- Thursday and ltriday May lst and May 2: n ' p13", A»