jkaééhnwmuc “The Store for Men" CHARLOTTETOWN, 9.2.1. _.g___ lln order to make room for our new Spring merchandise which is due shortly, Men's Wear.— Remember this is ALL less than _6 months - d”? hggifqfg _. our new and up-to-the-minute stock of lines and has been on sale for of prices for top quality Men's Wear. ‘THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN we are sacrificing the bulk of fresh new stock from branded stock up for spring at unheard Cash — No Alterations — No Refunds. DRESS GLlOVES Lined or unlined S W E A T E R S Black, heavy knit, hold-wearing. Size 38 only. C!“ neck, pullover......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BATHROBES, SMOKING JACKETS. FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS . .. Bissau -......---.~ L89 n, orr sroar a. onsss rants All makes 25% orr OVERALLS Blue — full cut -- exceptional value —- 2 pair for the price of one — EXTRA SPECIAL, per pair . . . . . . . . . . 21o OVERCOAT SPECIAL lWith each Overcoat Sale we are including a hat and scart.— Your choice from a wide range ot our top brands. TWEED SPORTS COATS 9.95 16.50 Sizes 35 to 38 only — Youths’ — Extra good valuc % on" for the College or School boy B I. A Z E R C O A T S Maroon — D.B. — very smart and ”going over big" in the larger cities. Suitable for ochestras, college, ‘club or general sportswear. Reg. $25.00. SPECIAL .. STATION WAGON COATS, JAC SHIRTS COLLEGE COATS and JACKETS makes — 20 dozen onl While they lost WORK SHIRTS All weights and makes DRESS SHIRTS Plain or Fancy patterns — from nationally branded y — stock up on this number. _ 2.95 vrr WORK HOSE Heavy all-wool. FANCY HOSE Reg. $1.50. SPECIAL Reg. 90¢. SPEClAl 95c Reg. $1.00 SPECIAL . JACK CAMERON .. " . ~ s u I r s PAR AS . Gabordmes, Worsteds, Tweeds and Twists - in smart new styles -- Drapes, Tlopal lllled ~ llglll’ Walllll and dliluble‘ cmydml , . Lounges, etc., in single or double breast, they're all included in this super sale lllllke‘ Reg‘ $2350‘ SPEClAL " ' ' and all tailored by experts -- there's a suit tor every taste and not an old- timer in the lot. . C A P S ‘ $75.00 $55.00 $62.50 Donegal Tweed. SPECIAL . . _ . lo, tor for ' g $59.50 $55-00 U N D E RW E A R for i“ P-D-Q- Stanlields. Res- $5.95 n. . . . . . . . . .. 4.15 Reg. $4.25. SPECIAL L A D I E S‘ S U I T S iv York Knitting Mills - st r 14'. J t m odels - Very sttldrl’ - P.D.Q. Reg, $3.95 for . . Reag". 23.52). SPECIAL s; dlnd $8: value — SPEOIM. FOR . . . . . ".THE STORE FOR l Charlottetown MEN" Phone I524 NAPOLEOh and_UNULE IQLB! by Clifford McBride somev. Ecav. wuaucrrv, wou ‘msowfl HEY.’ WHAT€ 1H’ ID% I ASSUMED NAPOLEON WOULD LEAP TD UETHUS FITRACTING- THE YDURRESC ATrErrnoN ow our? nosr WHO COULD \GrlVE HMAPARrIN t-ustasxrPicruRe. model There's a new Gillette Blue Blade unwrapped and ready tor Y"? Men, you get the cleanest, most com- fortable shaves ever when YW "'3 taper-keen Gillette Blue Blades. Yea, Ill RIOIIIAR PACKAGE-S for 25c dealer's showrooms fro coast. ada. Ltd., said: "We believe our I060 be the best-looking, forming Pontiac: ever They embrace logical thought out advances. 1949 models brought B/aaé f/faay/i/ys JB/eeze lllll'l'll Tl-IE new Gil/ewe Pontiac again offers on Ibo-inch wheelbase, n. creased to produce 100 h allowing premium gasolinee. Fleetleeder Special Gillette Razor. from bumper to bumps . EH00. "N! {all mile? ‘MP Pontiac's frontal design (or 1P0 U! 6 n Y t GIT” M lilltldegiInehliler-n llfiifdliiylwllilll "in" mnslllli-ii UILI-ETTE II-UE ILIDES IN DISPENSER reaching :1; lad noun?‘ tlzc "nub..." “"1" I*Q|—§I¢ fenders. ca n; e awroec pa - NIHQQ-Mflevhgldler-SIM tern in profile view. Parking lamp.» OSHAWA: More than a score of appearance and mechanical changes are incorporated in the new 1950 Pontiac now on view 1n presenting the new Pontiac, E. J. Umphrey, director of Sales oi General Motors Products o1 Cen- popularity to a new peak. Now we have gone on from there." the wide choice of 21 models. be- ginning in the lowest price range. Chieftain and Streamllner ed with standard and deluxe styl- ing, and with six or eight-cylinder engines. Oubic displacement of the eight-cylinder engine has been in- The six-cylinder engine continues, at 90 horsepower. Compression ratios ior both enelnea maximum performance with operational savings on non- end Fleet- lcader Deluxe. on lit-inch wheel- base offer ca-lcuiatedjealgn touches out. which enrich and highlight Pontiarrs traditionally rich appear- are newly designed to carry out ttv horlsontallemphlell. The grille it- laeli is heavier and quartered by, Many Changes in 1950 Pontiac ian m coast to ard in] The Chieftain series prominent support bars. The center au-pport bars the traditional Ind- Head medallion. offers a. sport coupe and 4-door sedan, the latter wi-th eithor deluxe or stand- cquipment, with the option o! a six or eight cylinder engine in the deluxe. Available in the Streamliner Pontiac to are e fl-door sedan coupe finest per- produced. and well The new Politico's Canadians series. re. continu- orse power. are 0b. inside and CflNAD/X S FINIET FICARFTTF. THE NEW 1950 PONTIAC oflers more than a ‘score of appearance and mechanical changes and is avail- able in 21 models begmnsn in the lowest price range, according to a General Motors announcement. New massiveness in fronts design is achieved with main fenders. The new Pontiac offers a choice of six and e horsepower. Other mechanical features include a engine and rubber rear s ring bushings to eliminat metic drive is again avai able as an option at extra cost on certain Pontiac models. Shown here is the Chieftain four-door Sedan. rille bars reaching out and around the ight cylinder engines, the latter stepped up to 108 new and larger radiator core for the six c linder e road shock and power transmission noises. v and Cllppblt! of delivering its best Annual Meeting Brackley Church t I l l l I The annual meeting of the Brackloy congregation oi the lYorlr Pastoral Charge was held |on Jan. 25 at the home of Mr. land Mrs. R. L. Bryenton with ,Rev. John Douglas in the chair. |1t was opened with scripture and lprnycr by the minister. v Mr. Ivan Bryenton was elected secretary and lllc meeting pro- ceeded with the reading of the minutes. Favorable reports were than presented by the treasurer and the representatives of the various organizations. The raiiiccrs ciccieci for year 1950 are: Organisis, Mrs. Edw. Scllick, Miss Marlon Younkcrs; ‘secretary, Ivan Bryenton; treasurer‘, Walter Ni the w“ Mr. Mr. MacMillan: (M. and M. and Lo- cal): trustees, Messrs. Keith Cudunore, Willard Prowoe. Reg. l... Bryenton; stewards, Herman Masher, Ivan Bryenton. Keith Cudmore, Allison Bryenion. These offices were made role- tional, one member being retir- ed and one elected each year. The special M a n s c Committee: Messrs. Willard Prowse and Ver- non MacMillan were re-elccled. Regular Manse Committee: Mr. R. L. Bryenton, Mrs. Guy Pierce. Mrs. R. L. Brycnion; auditor: Mr. Guy Rodd On behalf of the congregation the minister conveyed thanks in those whose efforts had promo’.- ed the welfare of the church lo- cally and abroad. A vote oi‘ thanks was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bryenion for ihrir gracious hospitality which in- cluded l generous lunch served to all present after the Mlzpah Benediction which closed the meeting. NORTH AMERICAN “Fl In S. STEVENSON lraneh Manager “r. 14o rucnnouo st. l All Pmfitl for Polieyholclera é For Foot ililment Consult n. .|.A. BROWN. n. r. Orthopedic Clairopodist 143 Great George Street H CHAIILOTTETOWN, amt _ it, lyxi ydra- (special or Deluxe) sport coupe. and a four-door sedan coupe in a standard or deluxe, with again the option oi Six or eight-cylinder engines in the deluxe. The Fleetleader Series offer 2-door sedan coupe. il-door sedan, ‘i-door sedan, i-door sedan coupe and business coupe (special only) with six-cylinder engine. The famed GM l-lydra-Matic Drive is again available as an option at extra cost on certain Pontiac models. The ultimate in good taste lea- tures the interior styling or the 1050 Pontiacs. Two complementary shades oi gray are used as a basic color theme. Dark gray finish on the upper halt oi the instrument panel combines with a light gray on the lower half, except in the case of the Fieetleader Special which is solid dark gray. Interim- upholstery trim varies with series and is designed to blend harmoni- ously with Pontiads basic interior color theme. The Pontiac eight cylinder en- gine has been stepped up in power by increasing the diameter of its cylinders but remains the stuns.- dependable Pontiac power plant. road tested by millions of owners gasoline. To match the increased power of the eight, the crankshaft. rear hearing has been enlarged and e positive rear bearing nil seal added. To provide additional cooling capacity, the outside wells performance on standard grade y ‘smooth positive engagement. of the cylinder water jacket have been moved out at sides and ends. Where synchro-Mesh rather than l-lydra-Matic-transmlsslon has been ~rdered. e. clutch with increased diameter is provided tn nslul-e .-:.5‘.F4z n) , Jn/"zycrk/ y, plQflfflCf/UM ii W l-IOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS BATT 8i IllatRllE l‘ll Grafton Street