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The Brussels Post, 1946-4-17, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST 'Wednesday, April 17th, 1946 IT'S BETTER THAN EVER ... the beautiful, new, Dependable Dodge. Thirty-four important new features and im- provements, added to Dodge time -tested engi- neering and design make it the finest low-priced car ever built by Dodge. It's New ... with new solid, wrap-around bumpers for greater protection .. , new, massive grille of glittering chrome ... new enamel finish, smooth as silk—yet harder than ever ... new, streamlined rear fenders with lowered side opening to protect body finish from flying stones ... luxurious, two•tone, French-preated upholstery that blends with the colorful plastics and shining metal of the new instrument panel and steering wheel. DODGE DE LUXE • D It's New in performance ... Sager -touch starting with the now push-button, mounted on the instrument panel . quicker warm-up and easier cold weather starting with a new intake manifold, having a greater heating area and better gas distribution ... new, rotor type oil pump which gives required oil pressure over the range of engine speeds and temperature ... new enclosed, universal joints for added protection on rough roads ... new, sturdier, roar axle ring gear and pinion ...new gas tank filter which prevents dirt blockages in the gas lines and is self-cleaning by action of the gasoline in the tank ... and many other improvements in engineering and design, including the great brake improvement described at the right. See this New Dodge now at our showrooms ... let us demonstrate these many new features ... drive it .. compare it ... and judge for yourself. GE SPECIAL DE LUXE THE GREATEST BRAKE IMPROVEMENT IN 24 YEARS You will be amazed at the effi- ciency of these new brakes the first time you drive a new Dodge. A light touch on the pedal im- mediately gives you sure, smooth brake action, at all car speeds, and gentle foot pressure holds the car smoothly and evenly as you ease down the steepest hills. The new -type 2 -cylinder front brakes and the Improved roar brakes, greatly increase control and stopping power, and actually reduce the needed foot pressure by twenty-flve to thirty percent. Brake linings last longer than over. The new -type brakes are the most important advance In brakes since 1424, when four- wheel, equal pressure hydraulic brakes were first Introduced. Try them to-dayl holt lnrprouad roar brake ltits. Increased hydrae. o prosrura. Right Now from brake, with t,atn-aylindor action. (Right whorl ohown) iv rkM� .IIpp ii' Y tiib�£a•ity Y FY nt Ti; Alex Anderson AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture and Mason's Tools to be held at the residence of Miss M. Baker, William St., Brussels, on SATURDAY, APRIL 27th at 12;30 p.m. Sharp 1 seamless, axntinster rug 6'-9"x9' 1 matching small rug Oak dining room suite consisting of 1 buffet, 1 china cabitiet, 1 exten- sion table, 6 chairs Wicker Living room suite of 1 settee 2 matching chairs 1 wicker fernery 1 lounge chair 1 book case 1 ohestenfield table 1 end table 1 hall tree . Curtains, drapes and cushions Wall mirrors and pictures 1 day couch Betlrom suite (light oak finish) 1 dark oak double bed 1 antique double bed 1 chest of drawers 2 spring filled mattresses (nearly new) Geed felt mattress 3 sets good, springs Pillows Kitchen table 7 kttehen chairs White sewing mss bine Bug 1211,x0ft, Kitchen lhtolsune 16 ft. x 11 ft, Congoleum rug 9 ft. x 101,4 ft, Electric vam2wtt 010012er with attach• meats 3 electric table lamps 1 'Metric bo d•oir lamp 1 electric iron 1 electric heater 1 electric 2 -burner chrome plate 1 electric toaster grill 51 -piece set of dishes Set of 3 juice and water glasses (matching) 2 pink glass sherbet and snatching plates 4 pink sherbets Odd pieces of china and glassware Vases 1 Climax cook stove with warming 1 shelf and res ervoi•r (good baker) 1 Dominion circulator heater 1 small heater (Quebec style) Number of stove pipes, some practi- ca.ily new Coal oft upright heater Card table Folding verandah table Bathroom hamper 3 -piece toilet set Blanket chest Crokinole board 1 good lawn mower 1 hand saw I 1 scythe 1 sprinkling can Shovels, forks, & other garden tools 1 step ladder 2 straight ladders Large rubber tire tool wagon 1 trio -wheeled tool or garden cart liandeleigh 1 hand force pump and galvanized Piping Caal nil stove and oven Coal all lamp lantern Ceppor wash boiler 'Washing flutelike rues Double tub stand with wringe.' attachment Glass wash board Wash tubs Ironing board Clothes horse Weifatod wax polisher 3 roasting pans 1 tea kettle Pres •. ving kettle Ser, rel aluminum cooking utensils Sct rest sized crocks Pint and ouart jars Srying pans and other kitchen aeees- scries Io't nnnterons to nuntlhon. Mason's Too,s 3 levels t'laster trowels mortar boards Floats Sand screens Squares Brushes Sidewalk maa'hers and pounder. L-Tanuners, wrenches, tin shears, pinch bar, several large and small crowbars: Stone hammers Plank TERMS CASH Complete bill is the property of the proprietress and no outside articles shall be included, MISS MADELENE BAKER, Prop. ROBT, BOWMAN and ROBT. PATRICK, Clerks LEWIS ROWLAND Auctioneer PEOPLE WE KNOW Tem many frlorda regret that Mrs, J. C. hacker is ill 10 Clinton hospital. Mi12nn Oliver, :Sault Ste, Mario, has been visible with his. sister, Mrs. 12,. Warwick and Mr. Warwick, Sir. and Mrs. Thos. Gnlniage, (loderleh, were fiunday visitors le CRAM B hrO> O K one 82 The W.M.S. of Knox Church held its April meeting at the home of Lytle Gordon. Mrs. Dan !Nether led in the opening prayer and the portion of scripture Duke 24;1-17 was read by Mrs. Celia Bartter, 7'rn members responded to the 0011 call with a verse contain• the the word "cross," Current events were road by Mrs. Machin', Mfrs, Alex Sides, Mrs. Relit. Camp. nrll, kite.. 12ut llualhcr and Mrs. Martin MacDonald. The president read lettere from Miss Bessie Mc - Murchie anti/ Mrs. Richard McWhin- ney. Mrs. Lylle Gordon gave a paper and a solo "The Old Rugged Cross" was sung by Miss Mina Baker. The .offering was presented ...and after the singing of the National Anthem Mrs, Maolver ,closed the meeting with prayer. Hymns 192, 203 and 209 were used in bhe meet- ing. Refreshments were served by the hostess •turinling a birthday cake in honor of the eighty-dtth birthday of the honorary president. Mrs. 11. K. McDonald. A birthday card signed by those present was Presented to Mrs. McDonald. Nieurieo and Mrs. Cameron and son Wayne are gating settled in their new home on the 10911 'con., purchas- ed from Jas. Kew, who with itis family hes moved to their new home iu MrTiillov twp,, recently vacated by 7. floss Muffle. Art Reek and faintly have reeved Tirussels. to the 1101550s farm and Mr. used Mrs. Menzies are living in the house on the Lake farm, 12th con. Cliff, iteruagloan has disposed of his farm on the blind line to Clifford Alcock recently returned home from overseae, 'The Kernaghan family intend moving to the Porter farm, 10th con, The Misison Band met in the base- ment of the church on Monday even- ing at 4:10 for their April meeting. :1 fine number were present and Mined in the singing of action songs and choruses and listened to the interesting misisonary stogy told by thr•'r leader Mrs, MacIver. The Y.P.S, met on Monday even- ing in the church basement under the leadership of the devotional con- venor, Mrs. Meclver The topic far study was "The Bible." Mr. MacIver addressed the meeting and discus- sions,on the Bible were read by Ross Cameron, Mrs. ,las. Cameron and Muriel MacDonald, Mrs. Meoctver read an article on "The sidewalk Bible" end several sacred songs and choruses were sung by site gioup. A search for scripture passages also was conducted by the leader. The business part of the meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Stanley Fiedler Mr. MacIver led in prayer and during the social half hour a "name the song' contest was rondueted by Muriel MacDonald with Mrs, Martin MacDonald at the nr;can. bunch wits served by the vonunittce 111 charge. We have a good assortment of Grass Seed, Alfalfa, Red, Yellow Clover also mixtures. We have a special permanent pasture mixture for bong term pastures, or we can supply Brome Grass, Orchard Grass; Meadow Fescue, Canadian Blue, Kentucky Blue, Ladina Clover in your required amounts. For your fence supplies we have the famous Lundy, Fence complete lines, post and etc., also steel gates in 12 ft. 14 ft. asd 16ft. lengths. We carry complete line of Martin-Senour Paints also cheaper line in Atlantic Brand. We can supply you with a new stove. Leave your order for Radios, Refrigerators and etc. Certifed Seed Potates Green Mountain—Irish Coblers A. J. Pearson Phone 22-r-7 Ethel, Ont. TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective Sunday, April 28, 1946 and other specific dates. Full information from Agents. Canadian National Railways II'Ofi i92P2 414 1143111,1140 YOUR OWN111M1M1131=07214 'au; MAKE HE1 PR, 'OO MM SHOW HER HAND -a• The PROUDEST NAME In 50 Diarnonds Buy this ring with confidence --knowing it is guaran- teedflawles We G. LEACI1 Jeweller — SrwMts AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements Ahrens & Kirkby has been instruct- ed to sell by public auction at lot 1, Con. 18t GreyTownship at the village c•t Walton on .T.. , :L. TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd at one oclock, the following: Horses 1 gelding 12 yrs old 1 mars 10 yrs. old 1 filly rising 2 yrs. 1 colt rising one yr. Cattle 1 Durham cow 6 yrs. old fresh 2 wks. 1 cow 10 yrs. old due July 1st 1 heifer due Oct. 1st 1.1;1 steers 2 yrs. old steers 1 yr. old 1 calf Pigs 1 sow and ten pigs two weeks old 2 sows due time oef sale leebunks front 100 pouuds down Hens e year-old Lock hens laying well I mplaments Miassey-Barris binder 6 ft. cut 1 t. :sat and Wed mower, 5 ft. cut !I:;,,-t•y'Herris dump rake 12 -ft. Bisset disk, 12 plate, nearly new Seed Drill Hay loader li sleighs i'utter I wagon International single furrow riding plow, nearly new 21.-11. spring -tooth cultivator single snuffler Turnip planter 21 Fleury walking plow 4 section diamond harrows Set of platform scales 1200 lbs (*p. Stone boat 140 11 el new hay fork rope Pair of hay rack sills Set of team harness Pair of horse blankets Whiffletrees. neckyokes, forks shovels. host of other articles too numerous to mention TERMS CASH FRED ENNIS, Prop. FRED AHRENS and FRANK KIRKBY, Auctioneers ------------ F. F. thimath Si Reglstered Optometrist "Wentern Ontario's Most Modern Eye Service" Phone 118, Harriston DEAD or VI ":/ k3 P' A DISABLED )ei d;tly relator/eel in Ciao Stastitvtry tome . none collect. 7F r•?USSEd+S W steam Stone Sons Limited 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 yetar place for any quantity or you can baring them to us. Export " HONE 70x a ar BRUSSELS