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For opecial Needs
Sun Glasses with side pieces . , • •
Ivy Chek for Poison Ivy • , . .. • .•
Skeeter Skater, drives away mosquitoes • • ..
Rex-Eme, greaseless medicated
Sunburn Cream •• • 35c and Large Jar 85c
FOR SORE FEET
Dr. Scholl's Zino Pads
25c and 35c
e 40c
Powder
1- a Foot
S
anPdI'
Blue Jay Corn
and Protect° Plasters 25c
Rexall Corn Solvent • • 25c
"It" White Shoe
Cleaner .... • .. •• 25c
Dainty Deodorant in
Powder Form 40c
Pocket Combs • • . • • •• • • 10c
Larger Combs
Assorted colors , . • 20c
Air Mail Writing Pads
100 Large Sheets 35c
Photo View Post Cards of Bru.5sels f
Large Assortment 5c each
Adrienne Chart
Simplifies Selection
of " c
C6rirectiy Blended
Ensembles
Consult it for Cre nn1
Powder, Lip Stick Etc.
/jar
Eftte escent English
Wealth Salts
-•= with Tumbler
• 40c
F.
-TFIF•PHONE NO. 62
SMITH
LIRUGGda f and
STATIONER
Ti IPPHONE NO. 62
TENDERS WANTER
Tenders for the ()animal at build-
ing two bridges in the Township of
.Morris will be reeeivo.1 up unlit
2 p.m„ Augurs 0th, 1619. One bridge
to be built on Geon. 8 nerd the other
an the centre aide :mid between
uoneessiou 9 and 10, The bridges
are to be of cement atrueture
reinforce, tvit7t steel. To,. plans and
specifications see the road 1-uperin
tendert. Russel Currie. The lowest
or any tender not necessarily
ac,.e pied.
Gee. Marti*,
H.R.44, Brussels
Board Changes
At Sky Harbor
There was a sharp turnover „u
personnel of directorate at business
meeting held inc erlcn o ed -
Gd n W
ntsdly of Huron County Flying
Training School, limited, operator
of No. 12 lillententaty RlYing Train-
ing School at Sky Harbe7 Goderich.
Only two members of the old board
remained when the eleotio'1 of the
new 'board was complete.
The new board consists of J. R,
Beeton, Waterloo, president; G. L.
Parsons, Goderich, Vine•presiclent:
1B with directors as follows: B. W.
Tuckey, Exeter; T. Dietrich, St, Aga-
tha; K. Hueston, Wroxeter; N.
Schneider, Kitchener; W. H. Sims,
Kitchener; J. R. Douglas manager;
K. Stothers, secretary -treasurer, who
replaces Ben Straughan who held
the office since the foundation of the
school but who has bees called to
the colors,
The late board of directors includ-
ed; W. L. Whyte, Seaforlh, presi-
dent; M, Haacke, Goderich, vice-
president; directors, G' orgt Feagan,
Goderich; K. Hueston, Wroxeter;
Hugh Hill, Goderich; 11 W. Tuckey,
Exeter.
F inesi
Quality
Owing to gasoline . and tire restrictions, R. A. Reid will be at
his Brussels office, in Mss Hingston's Store on the first
andthirdWednesday of each. .month, instead of every
Wednesday as formerly.
The same high-grade expert eyesight service will be main-
tained, and all work is guaranteed. High quailty glasses at low
prices to all.
r "See Reid and See Right"
NEXT VISIT—WEDNESDAY, August llth
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Leading Eyesight Specialist for 25 years.
Brussels Office—Miss htngston's Store, 1st and 3rd Wed-
nesday afternoons 2.00 to 4:30 p.m.
Phone 51 for appointment
The Home of the Better Used Cars
1940 De Luxe Ford Coach
1940 Standard Ford Coach
1937 DeLuxe Ford Coach
1936 DeLuxe Ford Sedan
1936 Standard Chev. Coach
1930 Model A Ford Coupe
1930 Model A Ford Coach
1929 Model A Ford Sedan
G. E. NURSE
At The Cities Service Gas Station
BRUSSELS a ONTARIO
ba,metzu
Half Car of Wheat
Half Car 3 C. W.Klats
To Arrive About August 2nd
Listowel Men Accepted
In Army
Two well-known citizens of Ls -
towel have received word that they
have been aocepted into the Army
Examiner Corps and left on Wed-
nesday of last week for London on
their way to Three Rivers, Quebec,
for an officers' training course.
They •are D. I. Hill, principal of the
Listowel high School, and A. Gor-
don Lawrason, sales and advertising
manager of the Roe Farms Milling
Company, Atwood. Mr, Hill has
been principal of the school for the
past eight years, going to Listowel
with his family from Goderich. Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrason went to Listo-
wel from Hamilton, three years ago.
Since September, Mr. Lawrason has
been a member of the lOnth Battery
R.G.A. (Reserve), ltoldiul the rank
of second lieutenant. Another sec-
ond lieutenant of the Listowel Re-
serve unit who recently enlisted and
has been accepted for service in the
Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps is
W. E. Sweet, assistant manager '02
the Maitland Spinning Mills.
lassified Ad
Lost—
A Holstein Heifer, some white on
it.
Pat. Quinn Phone 45-r-10
ger Sale -
7 Chunks of Pigs.
J, Tl. Byrans Phone 51.r-6
For Sale ---
A bunch of Chunks of Pigs,
Ray Htieston Ph:on 28-r-1
For Sale -
1 -7 ft. McCormick Deering Hinder.
apply to Quest Dobson
Phone 35-r-5
FOR SALE—
1 Deering Blinder, 6 -ft, cut, in good
repair; 4 Eorlc Sows, due to farrow
about the middle of August,
phone 84-r-0 Arthur Ward
Per Sale—
ti Chunks of Pigs.
apply to Virtu. Spelr
Phone 54-r-4
To Rent—
Apaeltnlenat In Stratton Meek above
Dell's Law 0ftioa—annallalile Aug. 1..
Tesiephonie Miss 1. Lowry at C.
Joseph Denson, otftee,
FOR SALE—
€lood Sewlitg Maeliin,e
40 Gal, 01.1 banks
1 Coal Oil Heater
Phone 13
F'oc Sale- .
Cane Trnotor-45, 'Huber -52,
Rnmley--60
12,50 WVltito ,Eie isetor
s4-50 Whitt,.,i5oparirelTh (cutter)'
22.45 Wa&erion Separator
13.42 Waterloo 'Separator (cutte.o)
2049 (E£olt Separator (outtor)
Pram bar* (¢ atyteoleetl roet)
0esrge 0„
>rtislxna, Oil,.
THE BRUSSELS' POST
Postal Rulings Ulna Disobeyed
fermi acl parcels addressed to sol.
diens aterseas Iecenlly ittte inaind
cd layettes for infants, silk stork.
- : s, powder puffs, Hairpins. 1'08.
meties
0H-
meties anal nail polisk. These tu•tl-
Mee and others like them were found
when damaged !weals aver' bei1. -
i repacked by the Canadian Postal
+ Corps. This conttaventiot of re-
tllatians. may leault iu the mods.
t fi.c•a1ion or withdrawal of privlledP-
es extended by the Ilritish Aclminis-
2 1111 n lit Canada's armed services,
according to postal aulhoritiea. Civ
titans attempting to evade customs
duty and telt postage by sending
goods for civilians in soldiers' par.
eels are conunittlug en unpatriotic
act and jeopardizing the special
prir.Uedges now in operation The
recluee,l rate of 12 cents per pound,
to weight proviso of 11 pounds and
the duty-free .entry of parcels is
permitted by the liritih Government
only,r
for parcels containing' gifts for
the personal use and consumption
of members !of the forces,
Mhat
ALTON
11r. and ltirs. 11. 1) Barth), and
Dalton Listowel, with friends; Mr. -
and 2hi'a. Edgar Hollinger and Chas.
Have returned to Hamilton - after
two weeks ltol,:duys here; ,ilrs. Wal-
ter Droaclreol. Grey township, with -
it nll10 at London and Sr, 'Phomas;
Mr. and Mrs. Runes R1ngz'r, Seaforth.
with friends; Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Pollard with their daughter, Mrs,
11101dnger, :01 Hamilton; William. G.
Bolger and Russel Anclaea•ron, who
have been helping out on a farm
owing to shortage of. bele have left
for their homes aI. Laca4bt Sask.
GREY
lir.. Ted tlfll, 3rd eoncm.sine, Was
suddenly taken ill, \\rednesday of
last week and was takes to Listowel
hospital where s41e underwent an
operation fat allend,r
i
t
s.
Haying is being nearly completed,
the wheat and early grain is being
cut and the tineshing machine is
exp' ctrl to begin work shortly.
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SNAPSIIOT GUWD
GROUP PICTURES
26
A group plcture Is better If Interest Is centered on one point—as it is
on the letter in this instance.
,(ROUP pictures fall into two
�T classes—the formally arranged,
and the informal, unposed type. Of
these, the latter tends to be more
interesting and pictorially superior.
In formal groupings, the subjects
are usually just lined up and plo-
tured looking at the camera. Hut
informal arrangements allow great
variety of placing, and admit of
more naturalness in pose and ex-
pression.
Each group, of course, differs—
but here are a couple of suggestions
which will be helpful 1)t picturing
any of them. First, avoid regularity
—such as similar poses, or a level
line of heads. And, whenever pos-
sible, arrange things so that all of
the interest within the group is con-
centrated on one point.
Such a center of interest is easily
obtained. For example, let one per-
son appear to be talking—perhaps
emphasizing a statement by means
of a gesture—while the others listen.
Or, let the central figure be exhibit-
ing something—a book, a gift, or any
other suitable article—while the
others observe and admire. That's
the principle which holds our illus
tration together as a composition.
However, a "center of interest,"
let us hasten to note, need not be
centered in the picture space. In-
deed, for an informal picture it
shouldn't be centered. Usually it's
best if it's somewhat off center, as
in our illustration, or placed in au
upper or lower quarter of the pie-
ture—for those spots are the "strong
points" of any composition.
Remember that the next time you
take a group picture, and try to
avoid stiff, formal groupings, Infor-
mal group pictures which tell a
story are ever so much more inter-
esting, and, surprisingly, much more
fun to make.
John van Guilder
ILK OUST
PL
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0110E
Change in time of mho delivery. Comms -ging Monday,
.tune 21st, milk delivery will he made In the morning of each Week
day. There will NOT bo any'delivery on Sundays.
The Creamery will be open Sunday morning fro n 9 to IS A.M.
and again in the afternoon teem 4 to 5 P.M. for the purpose of
selling milk.
Thank you for your Idea co-operation,
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
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Good For
Ali Ki ds of
Baiting.
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
Backer I*
Phone 6 Butcher Shop Brussels
Wcdnesdny, August 4th, 1642
Jackson's Have The Stock
1941 Fold Tractor Ferguson System on !rubber
witll: � t,w..� � 1I � t
f1 tt)ulley, aped jln�It�., T wegbelieve
issE the last used [Tractor available ons ,
1
,� • � �,,,rlibber.
1941 Dodge Coupe shall mileage
1936 Ford Coupe
1929 Dodge Sedan
1927 Chrysler Sedan
1937 Sedan Delivery -17 uck
Team of well matched Roan Mares rising 5 yrs. old,
weighing 3000 lbs.
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Phone Tap
otors Lid
" Listow el, Ont.
eg° . es the l este
That is why we save teeither time nor money irk our Efforts
to give you the
BEST :`:;YE EE ':y SLC
that Modern Science can provide
Regular careful atttntrora to your eyes will pay you Big
Dividends in Better Visions, More Comfortable Vision, Less
Waste of Vital Energy
EVERYONE should have their eyes Examined at Least Once
every Two Years.
Frederick a:' O Horn th
(TT OMETRIST
l-larriston, Phone 118 Brmsse:s, Phone 26X
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BELL & BENSON
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service, Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00
(except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00)
•-�• .—.,,._,dam--- — -- . �"'.��._. �m.�.o.�..-.
Fhialilm Sum er Clearing of
Wo'e's Summer Dresses
.36 W omen's. Spun Rayon Dresses in
the latest patterns. These dresses sold
regular 4.50 and 4.95, sizes 38 to 44,
Special $2.83
3
31 Misses Dresses in spurs rayon and
French crepe, sizes 12 to 38, reg. 3.50
Special $1.98
19 Misses Dresses, sizes 12 and 19
only.- Come early for this Special.
• Regular 4.95, $1.00
Women's and Misses' -Cotton
Bathing Suits in nice print
patterns, sizes 12 to 44,
Special $1.93
Don't forget to ask foryour
sale-slips—For
$10.00worth of these we give you
A War Savings Stamp Free.
tooposvommompv
HE eCADE STORERCA
11111,511r .41/1"' allIMAKOMMPOSIA
Phone 61 '"" Brussels, Ont.
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family