.\ .-.-anon’ THURSDAY; Clearing the balance of our popular sport back men's suits at 25 to 33% oif. In the popular sport tweed and flannel fab- rics with two pairs of trousers. These sold all season at $16 to $22. Come in today without fail if you want to get in on one of the best values of the year! Sir styles. All sizes, but not in each style! Small charge for alterations because of low P1199- All 6 l|;5'|" 25 to 33 - G- sizes 30 to 40. styles and sizes. 1 r t ck of men’s sport pants f:°%fl;§t::n2aoirn.cE3ey?ur§:: and brown flannels in 25% OFF Men’: Straw Hat: The entire lot clearing at 1-3 off. Just a limited quantity left, so be here early for these. Assorted lien’: All Vlool Bathing Trunks Sport Pants 1-3 OFF $1.19 Mon’: Silk Pique Polo Shirts wig; zipper fronts in assorted colors and styles on " ht Men’s Balbriggan Combination Underwear. sleeve, ankle length. Sizes 36 to 44. $1.00 Short Prominent Toronto Livestock Expert Dies . July 29—(OP)—Alex- under 1-‘. Westervelt, 84. {or 14 years manager of the Royal Winter Fair and an outstanding Canadian live- stocilwaert. died in hospital here iii‘ ’ alter a brief illness. For past 20 years he had lived at Gisrhon. a few miles west of Tor- onto. when be operated a. small mm as a hobby. Mr. Westervalt collapsed at his dfi last Friday while making mvpnrstiozis for the forthcoming fair, and died mesdsy afternoon. Until pneumorr set in later the doctors gave him a good chanc, to recover since its inception in 1922. he hsllbeen theguidingspiritot the Royal winter Fair and he W85 xe- - name for many of the innova- tions that caused the fair to grow from year to year and attract ex- hibits from coast to coast. ments was the inauguration or a breeding record system for the Canadian National Livestock com- mimion. He was born just north of Brampton. Dust Weaponminfi TORONTO. July 29.—(CP) hwreesed interest nonferrous alloys as a. against rust and other forms corrosion has made necemry an enlargement of the laboratory faculties at the Huntingdon, W. Va, plant of the International Nickel Company Inc. The company also announced new administration offices would be built and 5 new unit added to the open hearth furnaces. The plant, which produces monel metal, pure nickel and means] in commercial shapes, is operating at approximately the 19%? level and in 26-ton open hearth furnace will be built to bring ingot production in balance with the capacity of the Nliing mills. A three-storey brick administration building is being Of One of his most notable echieve- ; Spur to Planti b mdumy in she let everyone within y weapon 1m°'W 8/D011‘ 13- Lady Strathoona And Party 60 To Quebec ANDOVEI. N.n-. J —-Lady strstheonn. 0 third holder 0! the title. who or- rived lure recently to enjoy Iishing at stmthoona Lodge. on the Tobi- queR.iver.hasieftwithhu-party for Quebec after successful angling. Lady strsthcona caught several salmon, weighing from 10 to 20 pounds, and others of the party had similar success. Lsdy stra/thcons and her plfliy, which includes her son. Hon. Euan Howard, and Peter G. Ilubbock and Han. Christopher nodersn. brother and son, ras-peci-ively. 0! Luiy Wakehux-st will join the latter, who has been awaiting them at Murray Bay, Que. enroute to nigland. Dionne Children Are Very Loving By A. I. FUIJOBD Canadian H1 Sill! Writer (JALLANDE3. Ont., July 29—(C. _ P )—Like othu little sisters just ;over ivwo the Dionne quintuplets spend much 01 their time scrup- pim among themselves but when one is hurt their affection for each other is quickly shown, That happened yesterday Just be- fore their afternoon play period when Marie jammed her finger in 3 drawer. The quints don't often cry but Marie was really hurt and ear-shot Her sister Emi.lie—iike the other four 26 months old yesterday- trotted across the room to her sis- ter as quickly as her little legs would carry her. Then she ran for the nurses and led them but to Marie. While the ringer was being looked after Emilie patted her sisters hand and comforted her until Mario stopped crying. Then Yvonne, Annette and oe- cile Joined them in at walk to their new enclosed playground where they waded in their pool. played with large. limht building bricks and pulled each other around in s. wa- gon. While this was going on 3,000 visitors walked through the gallery that has a real stoclr of SUITS For Big Men” “I wear a size forty four suit . . . and I like to have it fit me . .. . and look smartly right when I wear it. I dropped in to ‘THE MEN'S STORE" of MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED . . . and I'm telling you I got the real thing. Mine is an all wool worsted with a narrow stripe . , ,1)"; they have all sorts . . . and these suit are really planned and tailored for us big fellows.” 33?? SIZES 39 to 46 3:: :‘.1.‘:.':..‘.... I Two Polmlar Prices .. . .. Sweaters . Socks ,, . Handlierchiefs ‘ and $2850 The Men's Store ‘iiLcoze&‘ll[§ codes. All in full range of Sizes for Big Men! erected ofr the executive offices and the chemical and physical laboratories are being enlarged. Shoe Industry Keeps In Time B«0s’ION. July 29._.(cp) _'rne Kleatest revolution in fashion de- sign "since the whslebone corset W38 feiesated to the scrap-heap." has occurred in the shoe industry within the past two years, accorfl- ing to Miss Ruth B. Kerr, {ash- ion adviser. Muss Kerr, an authority on style trends. says this revolution is due to the_ discovery that shoes dtsisned specifically to compliment the natural contours of the numnn foot contribute materially to the general smariness of a. woman's np- Dearanoe. “In place of the cxqggm-aeej mu- M’ *°° °1 '1 few years ago. and the still more fantastic ‘needle toe‘ of the 905 we now have nature-con. f0l‘minK ‘lasts’ over which shoes are built. In working out these ‘lasts.’ SW9 sculptors have _i'ound the Pffiportion or the human foot is in direct relation to the proportion of the individual measurements of the body. The problem therefore has been to bring the indmdunx toot-style trends. "The long narrow foot that used to be admired because it was‘ aris- toratic' is not always the fashion- able foot today." she explained. Vamps. lower heels—all are part of the stylists‘ scheme to bring the shoe info relation to the rest of‘the costume. ‘It is essential for 3 women to know how to take care of hen shoes. The first step in shoe care, is to place the shoe on a tree im- mediatel] it is removed from the foot. 'I‘he second step is to choose theoor-reotcleanerforthccypeot leather." from which the quints can be seen but into which the quints can't see. It was a. fairly good crowd for a Tuesday but on some days more than twice that number have vis- ited the famous babies. Going to Panama In 17 Foot Sloop YA.R.MOU'I'H, N.S., July 29—-(C P)—Capioin .willia.m Arthur cro- wcll and his dog “Togo" reached Yarmouth today on a 17,000 mile coastal voyage from Halifax to San 1=‘m.ncisco in the 17-foot s‘oop Queen Mary. The vessel constructed by himselx in five years of planning and labor, took i2 days to travel the approxi- male 200 miles from Halifax here. The trip was made in six legs rd only one night was speu‘. at sea. From Yarmouth, ca‘ min Cro- well who holds United states and Canadian master certificates plans to crofs the Bay of Fundy to East Port, Maine. and continue down the American coast to Panama. (‘Io Mlnnrd‘n lnr lI'\Plll'll" Honour Conierred on Dr. George Hilton 170 Moolnii-ion of his long and distinguished services in the realm of veterinary science, the honorary Store. BUY FOR Electricity FoTAi1 ‘ Devereaux’s Cash Grocery ‘ WHERE iHOPPER! Here's a list of some of the Money Saving Items at W” ORDER A FEW EXTRAS WITH WHAT YOU SAVE WHEN YOU “'TnT.a7.'gr:.73'fi€e’eii36t”h*-F commerce. «gm gqually important to the welfare of the people is the ‘Wm’ lng industry. It has been said that Nova Sootia itjmxtio; sgnggiéiomlflu country. In ‘flee’ for modern methods and hard- working farmers have made this Nova. Scotia. Homes YARMOU'IiH, 11.8., July 29-03. P.)—"Exten.sion of electricity to {every posible rural home in this Province" was forecast today by . mm,‘ Premier Aneua L. Maodonald 0,1,’ Prt)Il€in‘:8a8gI)r;:‘f :1!” 311:? that our ’Novo. Scotin in a. "F'armer's my people do not always bl-U’ "19 ,wg,11nb19 products of the iarml but trade with others in these com- moditlcs. Such is a condition Whifih may be well rlghted. ‘ address at the 175th anniversary of the founding of Yumouth. I “The farmers are more fortunate than their brcthem who dwell in Igrear. cities," he said. "Modem im- provements today bring the lL'e of the farmer to a. more pleasant state and I forecast soon the extension of electricity to every D0esible rural home in this province to aid every man and woman through making their life an easier and more con- venient one." The premier stressed in his speech the importance of agriculture in the province's economy. “Nova Sootin is a. district that depends to a great extent on the sen for her great future," he said. “For from the seas come the fish harvest of the province and over; . N.S.. July 29-40. P.)—-one man was killed and an- other critically injured today when ions of clay fell on them as they worked at the forest home hydro project near here. Iawrenoe Goodiwin oi’ Berwiok lost his life when s portion of the bank from which he was shovellinc my naked off and trapped him be- neath its fall. He was employed by the construction company only yes- terday. Michael aheriil of Wolf- ville suffered I broken book in the some fall. CASH AT DE VEREAUX’S dome of D.V.M. (Doctor vetinary Medicine) was recently conferred Prowse Bros. 1 Limited by the .,,,,vm,ty 0, Momma on STOVE OIL 15‘; Dr. George Hilton. Veterinary Di- Per Gallon .°°.::.":.‘i.”°'""“°" o c ~ ure. Dr. Hilton is graduate or the University or To: MOLASSES onto. 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