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The Huron Expositor, 1935-05-24, Page 5k,r ti r ifl v1 t h .1 ., n h n d i•; r- 4 G 1 i 14 N r . A A • ;MXt ►,1 `and , o S . ti SK AN Yu e A>'EnieYndElfBt yet SCrnined- ''r • nIAI ��,,,,{{,�..�����(�fti.WL'QGN �yld•. COM11; iY��� `` T_ •W+u ® Y��FJftr r E"fi,i+A eta rr ls.+' ' IELSOA. X RICHARD DTX . and MARTHA SISOPER .in • "WEST OF THE PECOS" A Good Wiestern With Lots or A,fMen. NEWS and CARTOON `GK'S BAD, NEXT THURSDAY; 'k'IR1:1 IA1"Sr;;''SAITU{RIDIAPY SALI,y BLANE and MAXIMS ' STA t'RIL+T'T in "THE SILVER'ST tEAK" The New StreaMlined Train t r'Apideai the Thr.ils. COMING—."RED HEAD" and "GIRL OF 14IY DREAMS" Matinees at and nalida'Yp, 8 Pm- '1 wfo &Owe,n gth!t1Y0 72.0,87ro4 846. maimmismoillsrammipafi ak. k. !SNAPSHOT `'CU I L. SPRING LIGHTNING - Lightning and moonlight pictures are unusual and fascinating and you can take them with any kind of a camera. . - APRIL showers not only bring May • flowers but night-time ,electrical storms as well. And there's your chance for sensational light - ming pictures. With the dark, clouded skies the sharp ribbons of lightning spread In fantastic, fascinating flashes and when: caught by the camera, the re- sulting picture is really something to talk about and adds variety and interest to your snapshot album. There is no trick involved in tak- ing lightning pictures. In fact, it's .quite pimple. If it is raining during the timethe lightning is weaving its -webs of flashes across the sky, and you don't want to get wet, take your pictures from the inside through an open svi-ndow. Place the camera on a tripod or somethingsolid at the open window and point it in the di- rection of the last few flashes. Set your 'shutter at "time", using the largest diaphragm opening or "stop." .You may close the shutter after the first flash or leave it open for the registering of several flashes. Of course, if you leave the shutter open for many flashes, you will get a fan- tastic conglomeration of ribbons of Tight but not a true picture of a sin- gle flash. However, it will be un- usual, to say the least, and well worth adding to your collection of "freaks," If it is an . honest-to-goodnees .storm, it will pay you in self satis- faction ,to take several pictures, for the more brilliant the flashes • and the more ribbons of light zigzagging through the dark skies, the greater the chances for a really spectacular picture. The only form of lightning .that does not register satisfactorily is sheet lightning. It merely uni- formly illuminates a broad, expanseA of sky. With this kind, of -lightning, however, interesting silhouettes of trees and buildings can be secured. And while discussing Dame Na- ture's "lighting plant", pictures by moonlight should not be overlooked. Moonlight will serve to make pic- tures just as sunlight does, but as it is a great many times weaker than' sunlight, exposures must be in- creased considerably. Perhaps the simplest way to calculate a moon- light expospre is to give 25 minutes for each 1/100 second exposure that .would be given the same scene by sunlight. For example, the exposure in - bright sunlight for a landscape 'with a dark -toned object in the immediate foreground, would be 1/25 of a sec- ond with stop 1.11 or U.S.8. Then the exposureby the light of a full moon would be 100 minutes with the same stop. This could be cut down to 50 minutes with stop /.8 or U.S,4. For a landscape without a dark - toned object in the immediate fore ground about 25 minutes with 1.8 or U.S.4 would be ample, and for dis- tant landscapes the exposure; oan be from 10 to 15 minutes. ' If a daylight effect is desired, the exposure must be multiplied by four, and this applies only to nights when the sky is clear and the moon is full. With a single lens and all fixed focus cameras, use the largest stop and double the exposures given above. So—let the sky light your way to out-of-theeordinary pictures. JOHN VAN GUILDER. INt MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The ',next meeting of the Huron (County `fOouncil• will be held in the 'k oninty'f , Council (Chambers, Court Efe se, ,!Goderieb, at 2• o'clock on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 4, 1935. IAIl accounts, notices of deputations. applications and other important bus- iness requiring attention at the meet. (lug, elfould be in the hands of the Clerk not later then Saturday, June 1st. DATED at Goderich this sixth day Ste 'May, 1935. J. M. ROBERTS, 4 County Clerk. 3519-2 Insurance- • With. the enormous increase in autoraccidents, you cannot afford to take chances. Let us protect you,.;"Rates are low in compari- ' son with protection given. Prompt service and payment of clam . In case of trouble, the Company's Agents through Can- ada Are at your service. Enjoy Your trips protected by one of our Auto Policies. Auto - Fire - ,Wind Conveyancing " Real Estate, Etc. A. 0. Sutherland ;Phos 152. t. , Summer Cottage Precaution In re -opening summer cottages, it will %e found, a good' plan before oc- cupation to spray the floors with a good' pyre -thrum -kerosene mixture which can be chosen from among the several effective brands on the mar- ket. This is all the more commend- able Where pet dogs and' eats have been kept. However well these pets have been looked after, they are af- flicted one time or another with fleas and in temporarily vacant houses un- disturbed by cleaning activities. fleas multvply rapidly, so that when the occupants of the houses return they meet with a lively reception. Most complaints on this .score naturally oc- cur in the late summer on returr' Awn, the -summer rtraca'lion, .but a precautionary spray ,oti re -opening r014, summer cottage is often very necessary particularly where cottag- es are liable to be invaded by bird smites, 'clover mites, centipedes anti other like pests. The clover mite is a pest of Mover and centain other plants and occasionally invades d`wel THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. READ OFFICE--SEAFORTH, ONT. ,\ OPFICEBS: Alex. Broadfooft, 'Seaforth - ' Pres.. James Connolly, Goderioh - Vice -Pres; Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - Sec. -'tineas. r AGENTS: Finlay McKercher, R. A. 1, Dublin; John 'Murray, R., R. 0, Seaforbh; E. R. G. Jarmouth, Brodbagen•; Jas. Watt, Blyth; I0. E. 'Hewitt, Kincardine; W. J. Yeo, Goderich. ,, DIRECTORS: William, Knox, Dondesbo •o; George Leonhart, Bnodhagen; James Con- nolly, Goderich• Alex. 13roadfoot, No. 3, ,Seaforth; Alexander 'Mc'Ewing, R. R. 1, Blyth; John Pepper, Brucefieid; Sames ShoIdice, "{>illatfiolii; !Llios. MON Ian, No. 5, Seaforth; Wm.. R. Arai - ,bald, No. 4, Seaforfli. l�hp ���at�'` axitl 'l►� 91' f?��jr{l ';;}I�YlinJ4k ; Q (Mir l�tE,�dy1' x 417;. inven a lett a ;0, le�Kl�'1,P,` ...{nits .the eag e;a, apd. all 11i7s p&Tt ahoiuid Ile tor`, aaelflecU'fkr,sClof all s'goonful of pyxetheura powder s1o44 be .placed in.::s paper'. ball, :bpdthe: eat;aa y droppedIOW the (bag which s$i,n,ld be closed $ .the tn tpr half a minute Th3 canary will be'fiight- ened but cure? ef`Miltes. iOhthalry is the aVtj'itude of a man te,!wa & e, atir"ealgiA, :,War len,. _In 1470 'Elizabeth had an indisposi- tnios from .the Pope. 'Science is mated'ial. Religiose, ifs iiimanatter'ia1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4oyouned . • WE CAN STYLENY CARBON LEAF CARBON BACK BEFQRE' PLACING YOUR ORDER PHONE US FOR PRICES Look For The Maple Leaf The Sign. T 0 Quality Books" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth, Ontario. 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Shirts—short or long sleeves; Drawers ---ankle length. All sizes. "Formerly 59c. Special Price 50c WEAR A NEW Club Cate STYLE SUPREME ft sure Styled in the new Sport Mode Comfortable, sensible suits That don't cramp a man's good appearance or his bodily ease. Pleated and satchel pockets give them an easy -go -lucky swing and take away that stiff strained severity of yester- year's styling. f • Saunter in to see them and you'll saunter out wearing one. Prices $20 to $25 We've Loads of New Summer Dresses $3.95 to $12.50 I-: ,f bT ,� Not in years have we shown such values in the newest Summer creations, just arrived from the, leading Dress Makers of Canada. Chiffons, Voiles and New Novelty Summer Cloths, one-piece or suit styles. You will like the new colors and styles. You will also like the very reasonable prices. HATS BRIMFUL OF SPRING NEWNESS $1.75 to $2:50 Skilful manipulation of straws that are excit- ingly new. All sorts of clever, attractive shapes. 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