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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-12-27, Page 43i'w... !gm, DODO THE BRUSSELS POST • EMEET= AMAZING DEMAND FOR 1940. MODELSWITH NULL SPW AHEAD! . HEW SHIPMENT HERE TODAY! ffYirrirlfaMw 1940 Dodge De Luxe Special 6 -Passenger, 4-u0 'FULL FLOATING" RIDE ... NEW WIDER BODIES ...LONGER WHEELBASE ...NEW BEAUTY r:"b"aIiN ULE Rens in a new Dodge ou'll.forget all former ideas of y, Luxury, Brilliant Performance economy. The 1940 Dodge Cars eat more new ideas than any ani cars in the 26 years of Dodge ha'q' .se aremore than NEW MODELS. .y are entirely new automobiles un stem to stern. The new bodies i the 1940 Dodge cars are 55 inches wide at the front seat and 56 inches wide at the rear seat.., as wide as the seats of 3 armchairs. "Full _Floating" Ride Never before has there been a ride like this in the LOWEST price field. Words cannot describe it but a RIDE will speak volumes in five short minutes. The centre of gravity has been lowered for a steadier ride on turns. Wheelbase is longer. , .wheels are moved back- wards and seats forward so that all the passengers ride in the "Com- fortZone"between the axles. Be one of the first to enjoy the Dodge "Full Floating" Ride. All you have to do is to accept your dealer's invitation to get behind the wheel. Wide Doors Say goodbye to the old-fashioned "dog- leg" in the rear door.In these 1940 Dodge cars you just walk in and out as through a house door.. No struggling, no soiling of pretty dresses. And when you are in- side, you will see the most harmoni- ously trimmed interior ever put in a Dodge car. These new bodies have a greatly in- creased glass area all around, and the rear window, in addition to being larger, has no divider strip and the glass is curved to follow the curve of the body. New "Sealed Beam" Headlamps that give 50%, greater illumination and have longer life are wide apart for safer night driving. PhoneyourDodge- DeSotodealertoday and tell him you wouldlike to drive a new 1940 Dodge. He will be glad to give you this treat. DODGE KINGSWAY COUPE Delivered in $882 BRUSSELS License and local taxes til any) only extra Ag • The new bodies of the 1940 Dodge cars are 55 inches wide at the front seat and 56 inches wide at the rear seat .. as wide as the seats of 3 armchairs. More glass area in windshield Seatsare located in the "comfort zone" between the wheels. This distribution of weightproduces a true "Full Floating" Ride for the first time in the lowest price field. ri# NAlex Anderson, Brussels ENTITLED — The The Win.int., Path y Anthony eariyie After a moment Madis touched her with gentle fingers. "Its hard, dear,” etre said, `:but there are still a few days left," War- riff a, a tap on -the door, . then incv,d forward as N,:noy Gold - ▪ P11! an a:,'.a ,ri.1 crit. Nanny did , • no, turn her lr ad, she scarcely • liOtenert to the murmur of their • voice", bit' as the maid withdrew • • . and Mavis came hack .towards her w 1►• rte•• 17 A RANN FURNITURE FUNERAL & AMBULANCE SERVICE ..tcensed Funer^.t Direct,r and Embalmer Phone 36, Brussels she glanced up, and. something in the expression of the beautiful face :above her brought a glimmer of fear to her eyea, "Marise " she exclaimed, "what Is it?' The alarm in her eyes 11' t 1ient.d, "Baby isn't ill, is he? Annette said last eight he was not very well, but, Marise he's not. really ill?" She had risen, her face was very white, and 5lavis made a quick ges- ture of reassurance, ' No. no!' she cried, soothingly, "baby's not really 111, only he Arts been ailing a good deal the last few dare, and 1 haven't been satisfied with him." But, in spite or her smile, her voice and eyes were anxious, and know if there's anything really- the matter." 1143rie smock her head, quickly. :Tear," she said "there fs nothing seriously wrong, indeed there's not; but 1 don't think the doctor here understands him, and so I thought I'd phone to a London man 10 come down and see him, "Nancy, don't look like that, dear, There is nothing to be anxious about only T thought I'd be on the safe side," Nancy nodded, but there was fear in, her eyes atilt,' and her lips were trembling, "Don't lel anything happen to frim, Valise," she said, with belle les : •.ppcal. in her voice. "tie's all 1 Nancy noted it, She made an have to cart for, and if anything appealing movement, halrlrenedr---" ' Merits.:, don't keep anything "Nothing is going to happen!" 11'orn mile," she begged, "I'd rather Mavis intet'repted, almost sbarPIY, "Nancy don't be fonlist, the boy isn't strong LI course, and. he is James McFadean very easily ovettirc c1. But lre'il out i grow that and there isn't the night-' Howick Mutual Fire Insurance est need for you to w0/r•;1 ....Lou,.',,.:.n, I Also— Now 00010 out into the garden. ; Hartford Windstor,, Cheerfully etre moved across the Tornado Insurance room, but as she closed the do -or —Automobile Insurance behind her the fear 111' Nancy's eyes 'Phone 42 . Box 1, Turnberry et. was reflected In her own, 1 Brusesle, 0ntgrlo She was by no Menne, at ret aim W77DNT,4sDAY, AIBO. 90411, 1030 eew _.-. •,.......,e,...... 11, SUPERIOR STORE.... �p QUALITY SEItVICL tDCLDI-9t rbt�i�r iItgtl24%0121 00l2rhtbrsrhiDOIVI rflDeht7tt lDiV 121A2tDtbtM i cO St. Williams Orange Marmalade 32 oz . • • • p J Cooking Figs , • • 2 ata for 230. Choice Tom'oto Juice 26 oz 2 tins for 150 P & G ,Naptha Soap ,'• „ r . • • 6 bars for 25c a Fresh Roasted Peanuts • • per lb 10c r Sugar White p1 Brown .. 10 tb for 64c Bath' Towelling ; • • .. • .. 2 yards for 25c Flanelette 36 in. wide, white or colored • • , . , • . • . per yd 18c Newton Yarns , . • x .. per skein 25c s. Flannelette Blankets large • per pr $2.35 ii, Girls Fleeced Bloomers • • .. all sizes • • • • • • • per pr 29c Pe Men's Turnbull's Wool •Shirts & Drawers • • each $1.25 M ayrstso dai"mt`c'ts'o'tr"'.t'tract$7o'P3'telcos tB'a'j�Y:i''m17i3i slesstserleiiH�''PVd'r$+per, la I W 0 Zi.E LI JR r HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE . Ethel, Ont. . c Phone 22 11 tae and a icing one, Is' the only thing Croat might save him. Take him to South Afrdl'a and back as 800E as possible, 131 he remains here for any length of time the consequences will be fatal in all probability." For some time after he tad de- parted Mavis stood in the middle of the room wonderin,g how she should break the news to Nancy, glut, after a 'while, she went to her and very gently told her all, and. then, as usual, began to make the arrangements, whr'ile her sister lis° tened iia absolute silence, only her eyes betraying he:v. great the blow had been. ,But she agreed, unhesi- tatingly, to everything Mavis sug- gesited. She was willing to do anything, to go anywhere, if only the prec- ious life of her baby might be saved. For the time being, at least, she had put away ter weakness, aed, the necessity for immediate action gave firer unusual strength, She was steady and calm, but Mavia knew that in the end, she would, break down completely, and worked fever- ishly to get her and the, child away as soon as was humun1y possible, about the child, He Siad developed an irritating cough, and seemed more listless than ever, so it. was with very real relief, she greeted the London specialist a day later, At onde she hook him to the child's room and stood watching him in silence. In sudden panic Nancy bad refused to be present at 'the examination, and (nnivately Ivlavis was not sorry, for the girl a,:. a*;riugc4site feared shewould break down. Go it fell to Mavis to SILO Ed alpne by her sister's child while the great man made his examination. He made no continent, merely naked a few questions tersely, but the gravity of his face struck her to her heart, "13e is seriously Ill?" She ven- lured, and the specialist nodded. "(tan. anything he done?" Mavis asked again, and he glanced once more al the child without answering immediately, then he said, "The child le in a delicate stater -- a very delicate state." He broke off as he read the terror in M,avis's eyes, ,She was thinking lOpiddy of all this would mean. to Nancy, who was peeing restty up and down the garden, "DO you mean his Life—that 1re-•- not live?" .bIavia asked, with a 11: effort to coirtrol her agitation, ;Isr query brought a glean], of Pity .19 the keen eyes' resting on iter foeP, and the clenched her hands, "I am .sorry," the doctor answer. ed. kindly, "but he he ,perfectly can. did i:here is only it !bare chance of saving his life, His muat go abroad and et biles, A sea voyage, TO BE CONTINTJED, Council Meeting • Brussels, Dec, 16th, 1939 A meeting o.f the Brussels Muni- cipal Council was held on the above date in the Public Library. All members being present, The minutes of the previous ,meeting being read It was moved by H, Bowler, seconded by F, Santis that the minutes be adopted, —Carried. The fcdlowing bills were presented: - ,County Treasurer general purposes 'County Treasurer, highway rate County Treasurer, Pray, highway - G, McDowell, Dee; salary 1;, S. Warwiolc, Dec. salary re Pension applications re Registrar R. T. Lovell,. stationery H, Erskine, collection costs Tax Deed Jno, Allen, nits%; repalrs ,,,,,, 664.38 Ontario Blank Forms, Election Forms 2.90 Eimer D. Bell, legal costs 11.50 Brussels Telephone, tolls ,,,, .2,75. Rentals 16.75 Rates Collected 1640.06 Wilton & Gillespie, ,mist, material 39.96 D. N. McDonald, mise, material 14.67 Jno. Wright, express .40 Commercial Stationery, suplpiies 1.24 C. Rantoul; Christians tree 5.00 Wm. Burson, work on tree 1.13 County Treas., Hospital acount 33,50 W. C. Kerr, salary as Reeve- 24,00 W. Cameron, salary as Councillor 18.00 F. Semis, salary as 'Councillor 18.00 ' H, Bowler, salary. as Councillor ", 18.00 11. 'Champion, salary as Councillor 18,00 A. Grewar, Christmas tree presents Mo"ed by W, Cameron, seconded roy H, Champion that the accounts as read be paid, —Carried, Moved by H. Champion, seconded by W. Cameron that taxes to the amount of $63.49 being taxes cover- ed by Transient Trader's License and tare's on Town property be written off. .Carried, Moved by R. Bowler, seconded by F. Semis that the Roll be returned .to the Collector for further col- lections. --Carried, Moved by F. Santis, seconded -bY W Cameron that H. Bowler, H. Chan:mien and the Reeve be ap- pointed .a committee to secure a piano for the hell, _Carried, There being no further business the Council then adjourned, 37,00 i'elrll^R RP! � d 701.29 I Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phone 20X Brussels, Or.l, 110.73 60.00 26,00 9,00 0,50 2.96 14.58 2.76 3.00 WILLIA'lii SPENCE Estate Agent, Conveyance. and Commissioner General insurance Office Main Street. Ethel. Ontario. GREETINGS in BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR W J. McCRACKEN maummimiimommumnawnavommominrieiimammemommems 95 Reasons Why Reid °s Glasses Satisfy MODERATE IN PRICE • BACKED BY THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION FRAMES AND MOUNTINGS ARE GUARANTEED AGAINST SREACKAGE FOR ONE YEAR AA 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE R. A. REID, R.. 0a EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AT M158 KINGSTON'S WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 TO 5,00 P. M. PHONE 51 arrow 1