Men's I~‘_leece Combinations. $1 I Sizes Zlli to ~11 — - — — —- .\Ien's Fleece Shirts-and Draw- ers. Sizes 36 to it. Each - - \Icn‘s All Wool Zip Sweaters. Colors ilrown. Maroon, Cadet $1 iinil Iliack --- — —— — — — I Men's llroihcrhootl Overalls and Sniociis. lliiie and Black 3 llcnini. Sizes Ilii to 14 —- — Men's Blue Red Black Heavy $1 Denim Overalls. Sizes 3S to i6 I Men's Nloleskin Pants, hard wear- SAVE ON MEN’S WEAR In The BASEMENT The Basement store at Moore 8: McLeod Limited is a busy generously stocked section where all the goods are based on RELIABILITY AT LOW PRICE. It's a frankly low price store, where you can buy in the certainty that you'll get good merchandise. Terms are strictly spot cash. No charges. No approbation. lng material. . Sizes32to44——-—— $1.69 ii’if.'.‘.'fi.“.éflll‘. i???‘ $32". _ 98c Men's Doeskin Buttoned Windbreak- ers. Color Dark Navy. $ 1.79 Sizes 38 to ~16 -- -- — - — Men's All Wool Crue Neck $1 I Men's Leather Windbreakers $6 I l\Ien"s Mackinaw Reefers Sizes 38 to46---—-—- F lloys‘ Fleece Combinations fir/es LILI 10 3i — — - — -- — c lloesliin lluttoned Wind- li-lnillcrs. (‘olors Brown, iiriroon and Navy -- - »- --- I liin.‘ line-kin Zip Windbreakers. (‘olti- llrouii. .__. —-— > - I ‘,l.'i |\i'i!|l and .\':i\_\' iilii ll-ii.‘ Jumbo Knit (Toat Siveziiers. (Knoy lirnun and S1 .\’:i\_\ — ~ -— M I lfii; ,‘ Jumbo Knit Shawl (‘ollar lhnliiiii- Sweater. 3‘ Si":- IN‘ to Ii —-- -— -— -— I g indie" sub-standard CQiQHP-SQ Silk hose. .\ll new" fall shades. Sizes g 1.3.10, Price. pair -— -- — — Ladies‘ zipper front suede jackets. Colors navy, wine, and $3 powder. Sizes 32-38. Price — — I Ladies’ long sleeve all wool pullover syreaieis. (‘olors tango, cerise_ yellow, green and blue. I Sizes ‘$32429. Price -— — -— I skirts. Assorted black. green $1.98 Colors brown. $2.95 Iladics‘ tweed dresses. flfififlrieii [lilt- ierns and styles. Sizes 14-11 5 Price, i-zich -- — —— -- --— — Ladies‘ broadcloth styles. Colors nuv_v, brown and grey. ' Sizes 1121i. Price -- — — Ladies‘ crepe dresses. green, black and wine. Sizes 11-32. Price — -— —- Liliilfm’ long sleeve cotton print house (lrcsses. Sizes 38-16. I I Price, each - — — ~ _ - _ - ...._.-..__,,“ ,__ . Q14, ppm, had bwri (rushed Some great values for BOYS elitist to death. the others fled and thc "ing a sheep which it had ‘ i. ' . l lltl .‘ ROCKS m ‘i, I _ 7 _ brai- disappeared into the m. ia-iz.» at them. BRITISH COOKS SCORED Doctors and dentists of London Sweaters. Sizes 36 to 42 - Sizes 36 to 46_-——- 5 5.00 ii Boys’ Domet Work Shirts Sizes 12 1-2 to I4 -- — - — Boys‘ First Long Tweed .l’ants. Sizes 28 to 3-1 — — $1.50 Boys’ All Wool Golf Hose Assorted shades -_ —- —- - Iloys‘ Mackinaw Reefers $3 I Sizes 26 to 31 --- -— — -—- Boyzs‘ Fancy 'I‘\\'ecd Caps — — — — — — — - Boys” Zip Sweaters. Colors Brown, Navy and Maroon. Sizes 2S to 81 — —- — — -—— 50c Spot Cash keeps prices down More new Celanese Silk Substandard STOCKINGS 19E. Ladies’ long sleeve fianneleite night- gowns. Sizes medium and large. Price _ -- -- - a Ladies‘ short sleeve, fancy trimmed i flanneiette nighigowns. Sizes med- ium and large. Price ~ — — _ - _ ___ __ 9 Ladies‘ silk and wool vests and bloom- ers. Sizes small. medium and large. Price, each piece ~- 0 l color. Ladies’ Harveyettes. Flesh Sizes small, medium and large In several dif- Price. each -- -— — -- - — fcrent styles and colors. I Girls’ tweed dresses. Sizes 8-14. Price - — - —- Kiddies‘ tweed dresses, assorted pat- terns and styles. Sizes 2-6 years. Price — ~ — — - —- Baby‘s all wool sweaters. Colors pink. blue and white. Price — — — — — ~ —- - Baby’s bonnets. all white, blue and pink. Price, each - _ — — - - —- wool. Colors 29c and other cities in England are zicnouncing British cooking and point for proof to bad teeth andi ivrenkcrl (ligestions. Dame Louise‘ McIIroy, an expert on household economics, says the average woman docs not even know how to boil a. potato. forest. E ; Liberal Speaker ls Encyclical Criticism of I Pagan Trend Be- j lieved Directed At Germany. (M! By Guardian's Special Wire) VATICAN CITY, Sept. 29—Pope Pius today uttered equally stern citiclsm oi’ Commun sm and its op- ponents who practice a “pagan” cult of state. Prelates interpreted the latter as a reference to Germany. l The Papal rebuke, aimed appar- ently at Russia, Spain and Mexico as well as Germany, came iii an Encyciical calling Roman Catholics to prayer tor salvation oi’ the world in face of destruction by atheism. The Encyclical was published as Italian newspapers printed the full texts of Berlin speeches made by Premier Mussolini and Chancellor Hitler and as Roms officials an- rcunced a huge demonstration of homage for Itiussolini when he re- turns tomorrow. Relegated to the back page of lt- alian newspapers, the encycllcal proclaimed that Communism “rears itsell in denial even oi’ all right to private property" as the world reached a spiritual crisis due to for- gctfullicss of God. On the other hand the Pontiii insisted there are men practising a cult of state whose anti-Commun- ism measures lead tlic people of "exliume pagan errors and morals," a reference prclates interpreted as underscoring the Vatican's long H11‘. UHAKULYFFPIFUWN RD i llSSAllS is n M M llNlSM tun ijiguisii l HIS BACK AGHED g FOR 4 YEARS l Kruschen Put Him Right Your four years. this man's bnfl ached almost continuously. Now. at 57. he starts the day fresh as n daisy. and his back whee no more. Read his story:— "I had continuous backache for four years. I looked on the black l side o! everything. Now, I write with extreme gratitude for what Kmschen salts has done for me. The freshness with which I start my day's work is perfectly mar- , vellous. After seven days oi’ Krus- ,- chen. I felt better and could get up ; immediately, without any special effort. I am 57. and my early morning dose oi’ Kruschen is my‘ salvationF-J. T. The kidneys are the fi'ters of the human machine. If they become sluggish, impurities find their way into the blood-stream and produce troublesome symptoms- backache, rheumatism, and depression. The numerous salts in Kruschen quickly coax your kidneys back to healthy normal action. As an im- mediate result, you experience re- lief from those old dragging pains. As you persevere, you lose your pfilns altogether. Body 0f Senator Will Lie In State (By The Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL, Sept. 29—G0wned in the robes of a Privy Councillor, the body of Senator Rodolphe Le- mienx will lie in state in Mont- rears huge Basilica to receive homage from a nation in whose; yiarliament he sat more than two score years. Body of the distinguished law- yer, lecturer and veteran parlia- meiitarian who held the first of i four portfolios. in the Liberal Cab- conilict with Cicrinzin National S0- c niism. The Popc branded all atheists as "enemies of the eternal." “While tlimv turn their scorn up-I on hope of celestial well-being ilieyl incite incn to semi: with illiciii means terrestial happiness,“ liisi encycl cal declared, "and with fear- i some audaciousiicsis propel thein to-l ward dissolution of order, thereby bringng about disorder, growing re- bellion. and finifiy the conflagra- tion of civil war." l I Hts pointed words were seen as a1 irebiike to republican Spain whose civil war enemy, General Franco, ‘has gained quasi-recorznition from the Vatican. As an antidote for these ills the i Pope urged public and private reci- tiiiion of ilie Ipromising that the Vimili Aiflllv would be victorious over modern ‘ iaiiil-christian assaults as she "has 1 been over all heresics." _ Ne nation iriis mentioned hv ‘name except Poland “ilrl-ff‘ Willi"? were exhorted to priiv zicaiust “the insults offered with impunity to tlic Brsscd Vruin by the press 0f- a civilized country.” i Though the Berlin speeches of‘ Hitler and Mlimiifilllll dau- (fominull-i ism as European civilizatzorils» greatest enemy‘. the Pol"! lllflffll equal blame on fillil-CfllllllllllliSiS- who.“ "desire to restore nrrlcnancl pubic authnritv auains: intrigues: of Communism lead men to for??? p," wisdom oi the Eospcs. The Vatican and Nazi Germain‘ have long been at odds over til" church's cl ‘in to the rii-‘lli 0f Will‘ eating German Catholic Yflllill "W1 over trials of Catholic ltYW-‘iib and laymen nu immoi'ri'it_v charRPF- l\lexico‘s church polices too have created conflict iviih the Vatican- and have caused the Ponliif to, class Mexico and Communist Rus-i sis as atheist-troubled sections OI the world. _ V _ U Y In the face of this (‘YISIS eisn as i at the time of the crusades. the‘ Pope said. “all faithful. whcillPI‘ 111 "pimps m- in country, should raise up “W1,- mli-n; n: nnc in confident. suppllcaiion to Our Lari)?" d llocted 0ft Platform my Th‘. (fanadian Press) i WARKWORTH, out, sent. 29- p William A. Fraser, Literal LIP.‘ for Northinnberland. was shouted of! the platform at a nominfliw" meeting here today W119“ 11° w‘ l fcrred to Ross Sheppard of Tor- l mm, n5 ;\"p(7lliiCfll manure spread- er." Shqmm-il had preceded the member of prirlianicilt to the 915"" - form in support of Ray \Villni0tt. nominated as Conservative candi-i dale for Northuinbcrland againstl Harold M. Carr, Liberal, in the Oct. 6 elections. and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or and Reports Prepared. a Specialty. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. E.I. aiiruuiiic. B.i..c.i.i..c~c-i- Certified Public Accountant ..-~ revised Profit. and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Lriws, Minutes, Annual Statements A-dministration of Estates MONEY TO LOAN. 3K1; ls Your Heating Plant Ready For Winter? END PAIN -—Soothe S Q R E H AN D5 by Rubbing in g flINARUS ENT In. US thoroughly clean and repair your fumaoe today! We'll increase its efficiency and reduce your heating bills! Very Reasonable Costs! Telephone I25 BRUCE STEWART 8i 00. LTO. CIIARLOTTI-ZTOWN, P. E. I. Priviéisiciir EXAMINATION Fmlfil Ind simpiying Glasses Etc. 1|. J. MABO|1 OPTOMETRIST l MONTAGUE. P. E. l. Office Connected with ‘ Drugstore i i csc consulates. iiict of the late Sil Wirfrid Laur- ier, will be taken to St. James Cathedral prior to the funeral Fri- da_v' morning. From the Cathedral. in down- town Montreal, the cortege will move to Cote de Neiges Cemetery to inter the body of the Senator who died at his Sherbrooke Street home yesterday after a. lingering internal ailment. Would Boycott Japanese Goods Catholic Rosary, (C-P- B)’ Guilmlalfs 5Pflfiill Wire) TORONTO, Sept. 29-—Sam Carr, .- Toi-onto Secretary of the Commun- l st Party of Canada, said today the ‘ part1.‘ a‘. its convention which opens l llcrc On. 8, would cal! for a na- l iioii-ividc boycott of Japanese goods. The program includes parades and cmoilstrations in front oi Japan- You’l1 Need An OVERCOAT For Cool October Bays . . . Don't let the mild days. of October fool you! Without any warning the tempera- ture can, and usually does drop suddenly over night! October can be mild . . . and it can be downright cold! Buy your overcoat now and be ready for that first zero spell. There's no reason Why Y0“ should be “'1' comfortable for even one da-Y! our selec‘ tion of overcoats is at its peak and we 5115- gest that you choose You" “we it m‘! 1 3.75 321x30 . . . Single and Double Breasted Box Coats. . . . Raglans, Balniacaans, P0105, Guards» Drapes, etc. . . . Fabrics and Colors you will like. . . . In whatever pattern and size. you wear. coma IN AND SEE THEM TODAY. PROWSEBROS. LTD. FALL GROCERY FEATU Take Advantage of These SAVINGS by Shopping EARLY RES FRIDAY ONLY ocr. Choice New PUMPKIN No. 2 1-2 Tin, each — - ~- Shelled WALNUTS Quarters‘ lb. - - — - -— Standard New PEAS No. 2 tins, 2 for 19c, each —- (llenwood TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. tin, 3 for 25c, each ~ National TOMATO CATSUP 26 oz. jar--_-__--- Hotwater BOTTLES, Each - - -- -_ Catelli SPAGHETTI, 16 i... tin _ 10c 35c 10c 15c 49c 10c _,_. .{___.____..____i_ SATIIRDAY ONLY ocr. 2 batons Bulk u Q ~ a 1st MONITAY oiiiv our? Eatons’ Pure HONEY, 7 oz. Jar - . -- Ivy Golden Wax or Green ' BEANS, No. 2 tiii, each _- -.- Land-o-Lake PEARS, No. 2 Squat, 2 for 23c, each - _ G 8c 27c Sugar Crisp 27c Q‘; comv FLAKES, pkg. _ _ STRAWBERRY JAM Glenwood with added Pectin 32 oz. jar - - -»- —-- — —- RASPBERRY JAM Glenwood with added Pectin 32 oz.jar---—~-- PEACI-I JAM Glenwood with added Pectin s2 01.. jar -- - 9 COFFEE, lb. —- - _ _ _ Snowflake CLARKS' SOUPS, assorted ex- 7 cept chicken, 3 tins 20c, each G Choice No. 1 BLUE GRAPES GREEN TOMATOES Peck — ~ _ _ _ _ _ .... _.. CAULIFLOWER Head _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ ._ __ GILCI-IRIST RICH . 2 lb. cake -—-_ __ PEACHES, 6 quart basket - -- _ -_ - - -.- TOMATOES, 6 lbs. - - - - TEA, per lb. Island Brand PORK 8: BEANS BAKING POWDER 16 oz. tin, 2 for 25c, each — ARTIFICAL VANILLA 8 oz. cruets, 2 for 25c, each RATTRAN ROAST BEEF No. 2 Squat, 3 for 25c, each — 13c Durham 75c Eatons Special Blend ~ CORN STARCI-I, 16 oz. pkg. T00 55c ,'f;*:';:;, ' s — — — — — ~ — — — — — — — - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - 25$ "inert basket --------- - - 990 Tiff? 12°51 CLOILNEILBEEE ______ .. 14c TOKAY GRAPES ' - .b. ______________ _ _ 19c fgLLED “MST “EEK _ _ _ __ __ Q55 . Firm Ripe ‘ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ 19c 20c 15c 27c "u- 31c Breakfast BACON, Sliced L HAMBURG STEAK 2lbs.3lc,Lb.-——-——-———~———-—--- 16c Cooked HEAD CHEESE, Sliced L, _________________ - 16c 6oz.Tin-—-—-- cm BAKING l m, SYRUP llb. pkg. 5110A FREcEY 2 lb. tin “m; i’ RED nos. Bu“, n, 3 k s 20¢ T“ Icing Sugar 55° fig EACH 9c 1 lb. pkg. ‘MANY OTHER trams on SALE NOT LISTED HERE. LOOK FOR SPECIAL SALE SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. . OCTOB_E_R l, 1937 _’_‘-__'_—~.___; i