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THE BRUSSELS POST
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AiND HERE'S THE REASO
ALL gasolines (including Sunoco Dynafuel) are composed of "light" and "heavy" mole-
cules. As the gasoline goes into the cylinders from the carburetor, some of the "heavy"
molecules separate from the rest of the gasoline and go to certain cylinders which get
most of the "heavy" molecules while other cylinders get mostly "light" molecules.
OTHER
GASOLINES
= HIGH OCTANE
a MOLECULES
= LOW OCTANE
MOLECULES
IN OTHER GASOLINES the "heavy" molecules
are low in octane quality .. 4 4 but the "light" mole-
cules are high octane 68. The cylinders receiving
the low grade "heavy" molecules do not receive
the same high knockless quality as other cylinders.
SUNOCO
DYNAFU EL
. ALL MOLECULES ARE
HIGH OCTANE
QUALITY
IN SUNOCO DYFIAFIJEL, all molecules, both
"heavy" and "light" deliver equally high octane
power a 6. No matter whether a cylinder receives
"light" or "heavy" molecules, that cylinder and all
cylinders receive uniformly high knockless quality.
DYNAFUE6'S UNIFORM POWER IN EVERY CYLINDER GIVES YOU A SWEETER -RUNNING CAR
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CANADA'S DELEGATION TO WORLD FARM CONFERENCE
HWERE is the delegation which
is representing the Canadian
Federation of Agriculture, Canada's
national farm organization, at the
international conference of farm or -
now
ganizathe united tions
England,
g heldatTho
Object of the conference is the esta-
blishment of an international federa-
tion of agriculture which will be able
to speak with one voice for the world's
Nan producers, It is being attended
by representatives from the United
States,'s France, Australia, New
Zealand, Norway, Denmark, the
Netherlands, Brazil, Southern Rho-
desin, Kenya, Luxombonrg, Greece
and other nations. Shown above in
the Canadian National Railways'
Central Station at Montreal before
proceeding aboard the C,N,R, train
to I-Ialifax where they boarded their
ship, members of the delegation are
from left to right, kneeling,, J" S,
McGowan, director of colonisation
and agriculture of the Canadian
National Railtvayswho mot the party
at Montreal; 0. R. Evans, Montreal
press representative; W. 0. Coon;
Fergus Mutrie, supervisor of farm
broadcasts for the C.B.C. Standing
left to right, R. H. Bailey, president,
Dairy Farmers of Canada, Edmonton;
Hon, D. L. Campbell, Manitoba
Minister of Agriculture; Kenneth
Betzner, president, Ontario Federa-
tion of Agriculture; Colin Groff
secretary, Canadian Federation o)
Agriculture, Ottawa; J. E. Brownlee,
vice-president, United Gram Growers
and former Premier of Alberta Cal-
gaty;1i. H. Marmara, president Alberta,
dian Federation of Agriculture,
Ottawa; Erle kitchen; R. F. Lick; A.
H. Merger general manager Fraser
Valley Milk Producer's 'Vancouver;
W. M. Drummond Ontario Agricul-
ture Collcgo,,Guelp)L; W. li. Wilmot;
J. A. Marion, president 1'Union
Catholique des Cultivatcurs, Mont-
real; W. 14. Porter, London press re-
presentative; W..T. Parker first vide -
president of the Canadian Federation
of A rieulture and president Mani-
tobabeat Pool Elevators, Winni-
peg; tt H. Hodge, Toronto press
representative,
Grant In Huron County
'o Assist Legion
One of the busiest sessions in the
history of Huron County Council
was concluded Saturday alternon,
I .•utrial tla extra day to complete
the business, and the final hours saw
+ much intpertant legislation erected.
TT ',.,Towlea g"tuts, reconmtend.
nrl h:• the wrrrl'Pn's committee, were
Rtrizr.d: 5;00 to each branch of
the Canadian Legion at Goderich,
Clinton, Seafortil, Wingham, Blyth,
Brussels, Exeter and Howbek, to be
"i'd mit of the post-war fund of
$27,000, of which $10,000 'hes been
spent; $800 to the Federation of
i Agriculture; $100 to 'Exeter Agri-
, culture Society, to supplement the
, prize list for the Shorthorn breeders
annual show.
A grant to the building rued of the
University of Western Ontario, was
deferred to the November session
for consideration,
IA grant of $10,000 was macre to the
Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, es re-
commended by the health and hospital
committee. This amount, it is to be
understood, will be taken into con-
i sideration in any further request,
the total trot to exceed 25,Q00, which
corresponds to amounts given other
hospitals.
GREY
Frank and Mrs, King and son.
Guelph, were week end visitors with
Farnfe and lairs. Martin, 711 eon, "Western Ontatio'a lMns@
Cameron and litre. Strachan and Modem Eye Service ,a
Donald, London were holiday visitors
at the home of J. J, and jingle
Strachan, , Phone 118. Ilarriston
rI S 00011410.
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AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
John Sanders, Thomas St., Brussels
On Saturday, July 6th
Sale Commences at 1 p, m, D.L.S.T.
2 bed room suites, 3 pieces
. hul q+:lugs
2 mattresses
0 kitchen chairs
2 rocking chairs
1 extension table (oak) 5 leaves
1 buffet. glass, oak
2 lawn chairs
1 electric lamp with cord and shade
1 enngolpmn rug 9 ft. x 12 ft.
1 lawn house
1 step ladder 12 ft.
1 fur coat
1 meat chopper
1 grindstone
window curtains
Table, covers, Table napkins
A number 01 quilts pillows and
blankets
Door and window drapes
Bed spread
Some dishes and other small articles
too numerous to mention,
TERMS CASH
Everything must be sold, sale with-
out reserve.
John W. Sanders, Proprietor.
Thomas Miller, Clerk.
Chas, T. Davidson, Treasurer,
Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
Fred Miller's Hotel, Walton
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th
Sale commences at 1 p.m. D.L.S. time
sharp
8 -day Regulator clock
Electric table lamp _
Ice refrigerator
C000 -cola cooler (good condition
Show case for candy 53ft. x 2 ft. x
ark
Kitchen cabinet
Wardrobe cigar case
2 beds, springs and mattresses
Dressers and washstands
Toilet sets
Dining room table and chairs
Kitchen tables and chairs
Arm chairs and rocking chairs
Couch
Pitures and picture frames
Mirrors Odd dishes
High brass nil lamp with globe
Double brass lamp, antique
Oil lamps with braelrets
Glass sets and water glasses
Large granite coffee pot
Nickel tea pot
6 -gallon crock 2 -gallon crock
Large roast pan
'Food chopper
Congolenm rug 12 x 10
Hard power washer
Wash tub and board
Ds tier churn
Fruit Tars paste brush
Large tray Dinner bell
Fire extinguisher
Fifty font hose
20 -foot electric cord
sonar kettle
Large size feed box, smaller ones
piano box
s.torn aimd stove pipes
.Screen door
Large folk used for unloading turnips
Hay forks pails
Large pleat grinder
Extension ladder
6 -foot step ladder
TERMS CASH
FRED MILLER, Prop,
GILBERT McCALLUM, Clerk
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
CARD Or THANKS
rams Kearney wishes to take this
opportunity of thanking neighbors
and all who helped at the time of my
illness and sale, Thanking you all,
William and Mrs. Kearney,
P.1-16hiuth
Rego,steredd
Optometrist
Wednesday, July 3rd, 19441
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BLUEVALE
Rev, S. J. Bridgettl-, who bus
supplied at United Church since the
sudden death of Rev, J. W. Johnson
last September preaehed his farewell
sermon Sunday morning and con-
ducted communion service when
three were received into the church
by certificate and 18 by profes-
sion of faith. Ross Smith sang a
solo. Mrs, S. J, Bridgette addressed
"the Sunday School on a missionar•Y
subject, "A Chinese Big Brother,"
At the morning service at Knox
Presbyterian Church, Rev, L. C.
Jmgersen spoke on the subject,
"The Inspired Scripture," Mrs. Ray-
mond Elliott presided at the organ,
Personals: Miss Dorothy Aitken
leaves this week for Toronto where
she will take a short course in voca-
tional guidance at the Ontario Col-
lege of Education; Mise Helen
Thomson, Toronto, and Miss Ruth
Mevlullen, London, with Mr. and
Mrs, George Tluomson; Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Miller with Mrs. M. L.
Aitken; Mrs, Wood and daughter,
Virginia, Springfield, Mass„ Mr.
and Mrs, Resell, London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Greenaway; Mr,
and Mrs, Howard Black and Joyce,
Toronto, with Mrs. Elmer Sellers;
Mr, and Mrs, Neti B. MoEachern,
Mount Forest, with Mrs. R. 8'. Gar-
niss; Mrs, H. Wheeler, Miss Luella
Brewer, London, with George and
Charley Brewer,
The public school here closed yes-
:caday : rra,tlte of the examinations
will appear later. airs, Wheeler has
completed her third year as tea-
cher, Mrs. Arbon Grain, formerly
Miss Margaret Procter, has been
engaged as teacher, her duties to
commence with the fall term.
Personals: air. and Mrs. A. D.
Smith and hies. Lillow at Lucknow
with Mr. Alex Mowbray, who le
not enjoying good health; Mary
Darling and Katharine Selling
were at Winghamx this week writ-
ing the entrance examinations,
MOLESWORTH
Word has been received of the
passing away June 26, of a former
resident of this community in the
person of Mary Jeanette Mitchell, a
•daughter of the late John and Mrs
Mitohell, She was educated at
Listowel Hight School graduating
from Stratford Normal. :She taught
school at Conn and Gladstone and
also at Zenda, Durham township, 26
years ago she was married to
Gordon Cooper. Zenda, who survives
and also one son, Kenneth, London
University and four sisters, Mrs,
Krug, Chesley; Mrs, Calder, Milver-
ton; Mrs. Banbury, Mt. Elgin and
Mrs. John Perks, St. ,Catharines, She
was also a member of Zenda United
Church. The funeral was held
Thursday afternoon from her late
residence to Mt, Elgin Cemetery,
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Agent Coeweyanom
sad Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
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Highest Prices Paid
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LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us.
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BRUSSELS