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Van oams'
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F', Large.�Tifls� �'Eachl.l,1C
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New Port Fluffs,'aiwith •tuinblers.................25c
Mincemeat in 'Waxed Carton .. •Id' • 25c
Golden Sultana Raisins ,2, 1b • _. • 19c
Crisco in 1 1b tins • ...,.....,:"..i.,...3,
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Toilet Tissue, Large {Rolls 3 for • .,`.3.',. 25c' `
Cat' Mixed Peel +.'•°'x •••w.1/2 lb . , 13c
High' Quality Maraschino Cherries 1/4 Ib.. • • .. 13c
Pineapple Rings, Asorted 1/4 16• ...••. .. • 15c
Five Roses Flour • • per 2i,16%, 89c
Crother's Sodas • • • • • • • • • • 1 1fi bags'15e1:
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ar Chocolate Drops ' per. Ib ..: • • . • . • • • - • .. 17c
trop Peel ...... , ... •. 1/2 Ib 15c
New Cleaned Currants per Ib • . ..
Ow. Own Blend Coffee por ib
Almond Icing 1/2 lb p15g -
Shelled Almonds • • • • • • -• 1/4 16 • •. • • •.• r
Lexia Raisins with seeds 2 lb
Lexio Raisins Seeded in Bulk • •••• • • 16
Hawes' Shinn Stove Polish per tin 13c
Special Juicy Oranges • • per doz •
FINE CHINA
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Has an appeal for almost every. one...
See ,the New Things we have in cups and saucers, an lltgr
various pieces Also f collecting any of our Stock Patterns -,,x,
such as Petit Point, or Bird of Paradise, we advise
early buying, as further supples are uncertain.
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Dennison's Crepe
Paper
Much wanted just now.
We have a
complete line
of colors.
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Farntrs Attention
Fresh Stock .of
Hellebore has come in.
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Dialogue and -
Recitation Books
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If preparing for a.,,
Concert or school ne r'U•'
tainment.
See what we have
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Simplicity Patterns
15c, 20c, and•25XilitiME4
the New Winter: '1,071
Catalogue is •her
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Vis. DRUGCII > and �T
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GLASSES By REID
^, Mean Perfect Coinfoi't Satistactionrfor you.Thousands of.
„people reconimendi•Mr.iReid berAuse :they`, have had. such
ocgood glasses'from htim, and hit prices are very lbw fbr all
,•..c.stylea•
t,s•Have your Eyes Examined by
R._A.REID., R. O.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AT MISS HINGSTON'S STORE''
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 to 5.00 P. M. PHONE 61
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.started at the bottom and worked. an odd name for a station', Why d5'•I,f
his way up. Tell me, how did you they call it that?'•11
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"I was a bootblack and now I'm a 'Conductor: "Because 3' a
of the line."x�I
hairdresser:,
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Car of
Screenin ""'Y
To Arrive Nov. 2th
Windbreakers, Sox
Rubbers and Etc.
D.
M. McTavish.a.
FARMER'S STORE
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PHONE 46 BRUSSEI.r;c NT.0D
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=SNAPSHOT GUILD
CREATING PICTURE CHANCES
A "created" picture—the•photographerppihed the milk, and the kitten did'
the rest. Develop, natural situations to get more Interesting shots.
IT'S fun to look for picture; oppor-
tunities—
ppor-tnnities— but it's more fun to
create them. And many of the'iinesb
picture chances are created deliber-
ately by the photographer. • -
If'you wait,for things 'to arrange'
themselves for a picture, you're just
trusting to luck, and you may have
a long wait. But if you take a few
steps to create a situation youll
flail it easier to get just the picture•
you want—when you want it.
For example, look at the picture
above. Is there any point in waiting.
for such a situation to occur natur-
ally? Not a bit. It's much simpler to;
spill' the milk' right where you want'
it -place the kitten where you wish
—and shoot. A. kitten knows what to
do when he's face to face with milk,;
There are many such occasions'
where a little arrangement is a big•.
help. Use a bait to tempt a pet to the
best spot for a picture. Give thei
baby an amusing toy—or place an
automatic music -box beside him
and he'll pose, completely unaware;;
of the camera. Provide some action';
for an older child to carry out a,.
doll to dress, a book to read, a model;
boat to work on. The action provides%
a theme or story which improves the
picture.
In shooting outdoor scenes ort
'scape pictures, try having t,;
stand In the foreground, look,,
•e scene you plan to picture;'
Such a«figure adds foreground • inter -
!est,' anll directs attention to the
scene beyond. In picturing snow
icepes,•tramp out a path leading into
the scene where it will help the com-
position, of ;the picture. Such devices
often add better pictorial quality
toyour shots.
S. In taking action shots, don't trust
Ito chance. If possible, arrange with
your subject to have the desired ac-
tion take place at a chosen spot.
(Then you can focus in advance, and
'he all ready to shoot. For example.
,to get a good shot of a Bled spill,
Arrange for Johnny to flip his sled
oval' at a selected spot near the bot
"tom of the hill. This idea also works
:for many other sports --:summer and
'winter.
Table -top photography is of
course outright creation—you build
the subject completely before shoot-
ing it. That's why "table -topping" is
so, much fun—it allows plenty of
room for imagination and original-
ity. Still-life pictures are also a mat
ter of arrangement..: and your skill
in composing the subject -matter de-
termines the quality of the picture..
Never be a lazy photographer.
Don't "let well enough alone." Al.
ways try to improve the picture—or,
get '?..first shot of the subject as it;
is, and then try to arrange a better,
one. That's the way the finest plc,
tures are made.
264 • John van Guilder
Say you saw it in the `Post'.;;; Say you saw it in the 'Post'.
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sm. linnutein•linia.....
25c
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2 -lb 25c
Lexias Raisins, without seeds 2 1b 27s
Seedless Raisins 2 Ib. 23c.
Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes 3 for 20c
Laundry Soap Phillip's English' 4 cakes 23c
Lavender Soap, with washcloth' • ••. • .. • 25c
Worcetershire Sauce 5 oz: bottle 15c
Blue Ribbon • Baking Powder • • • 1 lb tin 25c
� Blue Ribbon Tea Black or""nixed •••: • •: • • . •; 1/2 ib 23c
Good Cheese . per Ib 20c
Bring in your Blue Ribbon card and
Get a Cook Book FREE. •
Fresh Currants
Elliott's Economy Store
Once Tried Always Satisfied
Phone 55 We Deliver B=l<usels
St. John's Church
Champion Steer
i Brings $824.50 ••,
At the Fat Stock Sale held on the
last day of the Sherbrooke, Que..
1940 Winter Fair, the grand champ-
ion 'steer, owned and bred by Reno
:Raymond, member of the St. El-
widge Calf Olub; Compton County,
Que., one of the Canadian Boys
and. Girls Farm Clubs, sold at 55
cents a pound or a total of $824.50.
This was the highest price paid at
any ,Sherbrooke Winter Fair, The,
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E. J. McTavis - • General Store
•T >t * STORE 'OF'
Practic it feihristinat
Exquisitely Sheer. ' ` CON
Ringless Chiffons, Luxury Crepes and Sturdy
Service Weight. •
Hose=always• a welcome gift at Xmas time.
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Lingerie
The Lovely Personal Gift
Gowns,' .'Pyjamas, • Bloomers and
Pests .in new styles and shades.
Boxed Hankies;
(Bought'@arly to secure old-time values. )••
• Swiss, 'Fainest Lizseei: and Lawn
Beautiffnllly boxed.Ch
Gift Gloves
Beautiful Kid Gioves,both .lined and ,unlf
cagier Needs
reakers
rsear
Ali 'ool Socks
Putts, Overalls
ow Suits
i Pants Shirts
eaters Mitts
was Belts
wd'l Sets
flow Slips
ce Covers
Gifts
Xmas. Ties
Without a and gleaming Tie no•'costume'
is really complete. Our boxed, Ties wilt
bring Yuletide cheer to any man
29c to $1.00
MINI
Socks
The Smart Xmas Gift, newest patterns in
heavy :Cashmere,,. Silk and Wools •
19c. to 75c'
In all 'the newest patterns and shades.
Neck Scarfs
What could he more popular than the gift
of a beautiful Scarf for men and
Our Store is Teeming W New Crisp Goods lin An Departments
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previous best price was 42 cents per
pound in 1.939. to Howard Murray et
Magog, Que., for the reserve grand
champion steer.
F. F HOMUTH
Analytical Optometrl-
gttarantees you the
• Best Eye Serines
Harriston, phone 1.18
Brussels (Second Thursday
Phone 26x
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''`PHONE'' 12 - BRUSSELS
CHOICE GROCERIES, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERC &FLOUR'
Specials for Thursday, Friday & Saturday
,Maple Leaf, Tomatoes
3 Tins for 29c
Bee Hive Golden Syrup 10 tb • .
lb
216 •
per qt .•
l e▪ prest City Braking Powder
Hemplu`II's Wheat Berries
Made" -Rite Pastry Flour
'l`Cellogg's'rAll Bran ;'
Smith's Tomato Ketchup per ttC .„ • • • • 14c
Holy• Homes Five-minute Tapioca ., 2 pkgs
, •6 r s • with 2 glasses Y 29c
.Swans Down Cahe Flour ..• , •. • 27c
i7 Canada Corn Starch+... • • 2 pkgs 19c
%Trans'American;Spaghetti 2 'tins • • • t. 25c
83c
43c
19c
33c
'23c
24 1b . .; 67c
7 lb .....,.,... ...i.25c
23c
-Special for This Week Ordfy"°I
Cut lemon, orange ,;414 citron Peel. per 1 .. 25c
Blrsebird Marslunaltows ' per lb ,.„• • • . • • , . • • • 29c
5 a Citrnation Milk ... ......, . 2 tins *.."*.• . .. . .... . . . .. . . .. 19e
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