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THURSDAY, NOVLt til111:I: t1, lean
'I'llR irtlmly i; .the r.reng•b of the
Nation.
PUT pep in your S,..1='. Play and
Work,. That's almost a erre way in tit
ways win,
"$EkNO•roERP halls Harding s Mee -
Oen" is a newspaper heading that clues
not recommend the successful Presid'ft
very much in the thought of Britishers.
8 people lost their lives in }florid;
over a race riot in connection with the
recent Presidential election, Nothing
double piano about an American E1&e.
tiou when it is running at good speed.
ORAR•r1Ntt nerves is one of the fore.
most features of regio mostmodern sar-
gery. We know some politicians who
could supply good strong stock to the
hospitals, They could spare a good
share of their netve without harming
themselves.
OoTOIdap is credited with supplying
the largest share of automobile accidents
of any month in the year, Reasons giv
en are cars are perhaps not kept in as
good repair ; days are shorter and cool-
er and speeding is often eommou ;
people grow more careless and think
they can do things they can't.
ONe by one the various deuolniea-
tioes are dr•/ppiog utit the word "obty"
from the marriage ritual and only ask
the bride to love and honor her hubby.
Well, maybe It is as well for so few
wives are governed by the promise it
might es well be eliminated. Where
the husband has been meekly saying I is
prayers to a strong minded wife tl:ey
should hit n 5o 5u bargain and live ready
to malreilappy little compromises and
neither attempt to domineer.
SOOTLAND's Prohibition verdict was
not as much of a sweep as was hoped for
and shows how bard old customs die,
But the educational feature of the cam-
paign and the benefice that will be ex
amplified in the "dry" quarters will all
bear fruit in the coming days. Evi-
dences are not wanting in the Oki Land,
especially in the large cities, of the great
necessity of an uplift, King Alcohol
rules with a rod of iron, "At last it
biteth like a serpent."
PARIS milk supply bas been measur-
ably increased by the addition of a large
number of goats. One dealer has 400
goats in his herd and they are paraded
on the streets every morning and milked
at the customer's homes, thereby saving
the old time delivery. The lacteal fluid
finds ready sale. Where is the amble
tions llresselite who will invest in this
movable milk business ? At present it
looks as if Brussels' Nanny's awa.
Mas. ScxwArxz Windsor, sued her
brother-in-law, Michael Meretzky, a local
business man, for $25,000 to heal a
broken heart. She was a sister of de-
fendent's first wife but was divoreed.
The•jury found after a half hours delib-
eration, that $5oo would patch up the
"terrible wound" and Mike will have to
"cough up" that amount and support
No. 2 as weil, as the fat was in the fire
when he wed a Detroit woman instead
of that -sister -in law. 0 1 Cupid what
a show you do make of people when
their love affairs are unpacked in open
Court.
50,000 Armeuiaos murdered by blood
thirsty Turks. Why don't the League
of Nations exterminate the promoters of
this devetish campaign carried on by the
Turks? Surely they must know of
these horrors and if so why do they not
demand a cessation of such violence,
under penalty ? If vengeance does not
fall upon those black hearted vieliaus
whose record is atrocious then a premi-
um is.. placed upon inhumanity and
double dyed deviltry. Shaine on so-
called loth century civilization if whole-
sale bloodshed of a long suffering people
knows no bounds and is carried on
under such brazen auspice:,
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5,000 GEESE:,,,tft
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YJNCLs SANr'S land bas a way of very
pronouncedly pronouncing. This they
did last week in the Pr•esidentlal Elec-
tion when Harding, the Repubiicau
nominee, literally "wiped the ground"
with Mr, Cox, Democratic standard-
bearer. Neither candidates were in the
pibllc eye before their uominatiou to
the extent that some of their eredeces-
sors were but the fact that both were
newspaper men was a guarantee that
whoever was chosen he would do things.
Mr, Harding bas no sinecure and wilt
Deed the bestsupport of the Nation to
p1101 Ilte ship 01 State through the tru•
bulous times likely to be on the program
for the coining 4 years, flow Canada
Will be affected by Repubiican ;tarty
once More grabbing the reins remains to
be seen but this Dominion can afford to
stand ogjte independence better than
she ever did and still have friendly r'e
atione; with our American eousins.
AKE advantage ee the big
plica before 'Plnu,lgiving
come nn in hoZL nited
Willow.
'1' Alen Oliirl;sns wanted for
which the. Bigh.•t.L net kat price i
nils Le peel 1
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I M• Yolliek I.
,gyp, Phone 2x Brussels
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Yl story curves tr;•m Wtuelsur of 7
cows that got at some corn mash and
iuduiging generously went on a three
days spree. They were intoxicated to a
marked degree and lay round the fields
prostrate as humans sometimes de, when
they down stuff with a '•kick" in it,
Windsor and locality... have a booze his-
tory that is record for law breaking and
rick -running but it was hoped the dumb
anima's would not descend to copy from
it,
Morris Council
Minutes of Commit nneeticg held in
the Township Hall, Morris, Monday,
October 28th, 1020. Members were all
present, $Dave ptesidiug.
Minute. of lael meeting read and
adopted.
lSollnwing accounts were paid.
Bert Jackson, gravel ............. $ 5 25
Bert. Jackson fixing culvert. .. 8 00
Jae. Peaeoelc, gravel 3 75
Jnn, Tttylot, gravel 2 10
Joe. Brecknuridge, gravel 4 85
J. KslIy, fixing culvert 8 00
Jas, Phelan, gravelling....., 8(1 10
5 70
N. Ninhnlson,
Condition Road Machine On.
cleat; ............... _ ........... 84
W. H. Kele, printfltg....,...,... 6 70
Wm, Ske]ton, gravel. 3 46
Fred. McCracken, painting
Clark's bridge 75 00
E. Dennis, tepairiug culvert6 00
W. Elston, selecting Jurors,4 00
A. MacEwen, selecting jurors 4 00
A. Mach/wan, Express ......,35
A, MacEwatt, expenses to
Goderich 6 00
W. J. Geddes, selecting Jurors 4 00
Municipal World, blank forms 1 40
jno. Hopper, widening and re-
pairing road 26 00
Joe llliliet•, raking stones 2 00
Earl blathers, gravelling_-15 60
A. Shaw, work on road-, , 2 00
Oliver Campbell, grading toad 05 05
Next Council meeting Nov, 15th.
A. MACEWEN, Clerk.
East Wawanosh Council
Minutes of Council meeting held on
October 25th. 11Jenlbeta all present.
Minntee of last meeting read and
=Armed.
Messrs. Quinn and Wilson were pre,
sent stating tIitit an injustice had been
done to them on piaOieg their assess-
ments on the Kecbnie Drain on. the
Cnlleetar's Roll as the drain would not
be finished this season and Maiming
they should not be asked to pay for
same till the dente was completed.
An iterount for $356 85 wee also pre-
sented fee payment Ft nm (leo. W.
Snell, contactor, on the above drnin
kr the now on the ground, freight and
teaming. A c(lcnprornise was effected
both with the contractor and the in-
terested parties when the several as-
sessments will he refunded and the
sum of $300 he paid Mr. Snell as part
payment on his omitted,.
Following accounts were paid 1 --
Tp, of Turnberry, amount due
nu MnCraightDraitt ........$ 4 00
J, Wilson refund on 'Kechnie
Drain ................ ....,... . 60 00
5. Kechnie, refund on Seclude
Drain ............................7 00
Thos. Gear, filling approaches
to Futhergiil's Bridge . 100 00
R. Vint, paytnent on bridge
contracts ............. 3000 00
Geo. W. Snell, part payment
on Keehnie Drain 300 00
Reeve, Olerk and Assessor
selecting Jirrure............ .. 11 00
Mr, Comic, Het vices as sheep
valuator 00 .. 0 00
Mr, Keir, services as sheep It 00
valuator..
Joe Stonehouse, ten, culvert, g 00
(Inn, 6
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Rithntd Deacon, gravelling K on
sideline 030 8t 40, Con. 0 ,.. 42 00
Roy Noble raking 3(01000 of
road, Con 4 & 6 6 10
M. Fitzpatrick, raking
stones
and levelling gravel Con, 4
St 6 .......... - 1 50
1, Howard, shovelling gravel 1 80
W. Procter, shovelling gravel 6 00
R. Patterson, gravel 8 15
F. Hayden, gravel3 00
D. Cook, gravel .. •.....•• • pU 80
3, McCallum, gravel..........,
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sufferers,
A healthful, moneysaving remedy,
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Next n1"edrng of Council will be held
on Monday Nov, 22nd.
1'UI•r '1'rdtttlaLO, (Ilt•rk,
Auction Solos
17UUTION BALE 011' FARM 1110; Tf, 141.
r� 7.'1,1 i1 aNTa, Fna51TQNM, tin Ir $ Blatt,
Auctioneer, has been inetrneta d by the under-
signed to pit by Pubilo Auction at 14t 211, t'nn.
11.0 roY' an 4neadey Not. IBHt, at 120 cLlcl:,
the following property.- 11» 45 mare 0 year;
postehorele1.' eixrrald eldriving�marPi4years
old, 1 aged snare, 1,'ow due to calve March 1,1
1 oow doe April 2nd, 1 cow due A aril 5th.1 cow
due April 8th 1 dice due April 14111, 1 row doe
April 11)111, 1 cow due April 25th, 2cuwe doe
April 01st, 1 cot,' due Ilay 28rd, 1 cow due May
20th, f yearling steer, 2 yearling heifers, 0
Spring Delves. rl'h, cows and young cattle are
all excellent Durham t graded), 1now with litter
of 8, 2 gown.aapposed to farrow Feb. let, n alum
bar or belie, splasey.Earrle binder d11. cut.
now, McCormick mower 041. out, 18d1one Coclr•
shaft dlao drill, MasseyHarris cul Hee for with
need box, set 4•ceetluu harrows, Pinery walk-
ing plow, 2•furrow Cooks/oat plow, hay rake,
roller, tawnier, diteh weeper, hay reek, gravel
box, wagon, set of sleighs, fanning mill, root
ilulper, 2 top buggies, cotillion tire Brockville
ntggY, collar, large Patash kettle, aught' het.
tla, seta single harness', set heavy hal' ,tees,
set plow harness, 160 feet Manilla rope, ha
fork and pulleye, 2 milk Dans, 2 coils wire, coil
barbed wire, about 10 tons of clover, ok-noe
and red clover bey, about 5 lona timothy hay,
about 10011 bus. oats, set 2,010 Ib. armies, wheel-
barrow, grindstone, disoharrow, Pandora
range, Klondike beater, Daley churn, glass
cupboard, 2 bedsteads, white iron bedstead,
bureau, 2bedroom stands, oouoh, hour bin,
,neat barrel, lawn mower, extooaton table,
doz. dining roam chairs, 41 -gal. oil barrel, a
number of large crocks, a mnnber of coal d1
home, milk pals, horse blankets, neokyokea,
whiffletrees, dnabletrees, forks, shovels, stn.
Sale tare;erred es the farm has been sold,
Terms—Sunt; of $10 and under eseh ; over that
amount 10 months credit given on furnishin
approved Joint notes. 5 per cent off for ("Rall )
on credit amounts.
NIRS. 3100, MITCHELL,
Proprietress,
AUt1TI0N SALE Orr FARM 51000:, IM.
YLAMENT'r, &o.^T, R Bennett, Auction-
eer, has been instructed by the undersigned to
sell by Pnblia Auction at N011 Lots 1 05 2, Con.
1, Grey (Gravel Road), en -Wednesday, Nov.
17th, at 1 o'olook, the Pdllowing property, -1
aged horse, l mare 11 years old, 1 horse 12 yrs.
old, 1 gelding 2 years old, 1 Ally l year old, 1
claw duo to oelve Dee, 14, 1 oow due to calve
Feb. 4, 1 ho]ter due to calve Deo. 6, 8 heifers 2
yearn old, 4 heifers 1 year old, 0 alders 2 years
years old, 2 stoars 1 veer old, 4 calves. 4 ewes,
1 ram, 2 York ewe due to fnrrew Feb. 4, 1
York sow dna to farrow before sale, 1 Berk
sow with litter at foot, 1lire bred Yorlt hog,
10 pigs weigh 170 lbs„ lO pigs weigh 180 lbs„ 21
pigs 2 months old, 7 pigs 6 weeks old, 2 padre
of geese, a number of bens, 1 ble0ormick bin-
der, 1 seed drill, 1 ,lohn Dere manure spreader,
1 disc bnr•roW, 1 Cork,hutt twin plow, 1 wolh•
Ins plow 1 wagon, 1'hnggy, 2 alelgh tongues,
1 child'; iron crib with mattress and•springs,
namerotte other articles. Sale without reserve
asproprietor hsa sold hie farm. Ter ma—All
aims o4 510 and under oaah; over that amount
10 'nautili' credit given en furnishing approved
bankable joint notes, A discount of 5 per eent
allowed for oaeh on oredit amounts,
T. It, BEENNETT, S, A. KNELL,
Inc. L R. Rattan, Olerk. Prop.
AUCTION FARM STOCK,
tonere, atUtI. Scott,
Auotionoer, has received instructions from
the nndatsigoer1Pr°prietor to sell by Public
Auction at 1410' Lot 21, Con. 8, Morris 'Two , on
Friday, Nov, 12, 1020 at 1 o'eleek the following
property: -1 gelding 5 veers old, 1 mare e
years old to foal to Wm. Ring's horse, 1 driver
6 years old good third horse suitable for Wo-
man to drive, 1 H1iy, sucking colt 6 months
end, 1 dry oow, 1 cow due time of sale,1 cow
due in Nov., 1 oow due lin eeb., 1 cow due 2nd
April, 1 oow due May 18511, 1 oow due May lab,
1 oow milking, 1 heifer 6 menthe. old, 1 steer
16 months old, 2 yearling steers, 2 yearling
heifers, 4 calves, 1 ems due to farrow in Nov •
10 chunks of pigs, 7 pigs 8 weeks old 0 pigs 7
weeks old, a number of while Leghorn and
A110000 hens and pallets, a number of young
cookorele, 8 guineas, . quantity of turnips,
quantity of potatoes, quantity of hay, 600 bus,
of oats with Some peas end w)teat, 18 bags
goose wheat and barley mixed 1 Massey -Harris
monnre spreader nearly new, 1 Inbernatieunl
18 disc fertilizer drill nearly new, 1 Bissell dine
nearly new, 1 steel land roller nearly new, 1
Frog,' 1 Wood hay loader nearly new, 1
Massey-HarrlS cultivator, 1 set 4 'motion har-
rows. 1 Tudhope-Anderson, No, 21 single plow
nearly new, 1 Frost 84 Wood gang plow, 1
Ret111er, 1 stonoboat, 1 foot pnlper nearly new,
1. set sleighs nearly new, 1 steel wheel truck
rwagon,
ad cart, 2ttolitters, 1 fanning mill,, 1 ly twagan
box with.8 inch shelvings, 1 hay rant, 1 Rist
rash for sleighs, 1 pig rack, 1 gravel box, 1 eat
of 20001b. melee nearly new, leak on melee for
weighing hay, 2 seta single harness 2 seta
double haloes, a number of gram slags, 40
rods woven wire fence 7 wires, 1 iron pump, 1
water tank, 1 wheolbarrew, 1 gatvenlaed pig
trouoh, n quantity of fence lumber, n few
beards of pine lumber, quantity or orchard
wood, 1 DBL; vis) No. 12 Cream Separate'• near-
ly new, 1 Bream can, milk ;nils, 1 Homestead
mato, stove pipes Inns, 1 enroll box clove, 2
iron pots. 1 mall box, 1 pair of hockey hoots
attd skate, l crops cut aim, 1 hand anw, 1 axe,
lantern, coal -oil can, Pork', chains, shovels,
hoe%, crow -bar toad other articles too numer-
ous to mention. Sale without reserve as pro-
prietor to giving up farming, Terme: All
some of $10.00 and under each ; over that
amount 12 months credit given on fnt•nishing
approved Joint notes. 4 per cent off for oath
on credit amounts.
THOS, A. 9114813Y, Proprietor,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In the
matter of the estate of William
Lake, late of the Village. of Brus-
eels, in the County of Huron, Gentle-
man, deceased.
Notice fa hereby given pursuant to "The Re.
viand Statutes of Ontario.' that all creditors
and others having na]ma against the eetnte of
the enid William Leite, who died on or
About the 22nd day of ,lnnunl•y, A, D. 102.0, are
required on or before the 20th day ofNovem-
ber, A ,D. 1020, to send by post prepaid or de-
liver to the undersigned Executors of the said
notate, their Ohriatian and surnames, add reoeen
and descriptions, the full partdoulare or their
Slain], the Statement of their nonoun ER and the
manna of the securities Of any) held by them,
And further taste nonce that alter molt last
mentioned date the said Execulors will pro-
oeed to distribute the 'meets of the deceased
among the parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the ;hams of which they shall
then have notice, and the said Executors will
not be (labia ter the Raid deeds or 011y part
r , of hose
claim n to any . not or pe ec r w
Claim notice time
not have been received by
them at the tone of each
thiAeA
ovember, 5.
Dated 1.M'AO day of NrvembsP A.D. 1020.
JOHN ING, ares 0.s P.O. R.It, 8,
30[310 RLNG, .0,
Exeocutorcutors of the estate,
NOTICE TO OREEDITORS.—In the
matter of the estate ofJohn Dough-
erty, late of tho Township of Grey,
in the County of Huron, Farmer, de.
ceased. Also of Rebecca Doughor.
ty, of the same Township, widow,
deceased.
Notice in hereby given pursuant to "Tim Re.
'heed Stetutee of Ontario," that all oredito•a
and °there having olaline Against the estate Of
the said John Dougherty, wt'odied on or about
the 1951" day of November, A. 0,1010, and alga
if Rebecca Dong$herty, who died on or nhout
the 28th day of duns, A, D,, 1810, are required
an or before the 16th day of November, A. D.
1820, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to
Robert Dougherty, at Walton P, 0R. R. No,
1 one et the Executors of the ',aiddeeetteed
their Ohrlstian and nnrna,nes, addressor cad'
detoriptiala,the fail portdonlera of their oloima
the statement of their 9 0011050 and the nat-
ure of the neouritiee Jif any) held by them,
And further takenoltoe thntafter ouch test
mentioned date the Raid Exwrutors will
11r000011 t0 distribute the ascots of the deceased
among Jho;,5 110e entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the china of wllioli they alien
then have notion, and the sold Exeoutore will
not bo liable for the said (meets or any part
thereof to any porton or pontoon or whose
claim notice shall nit have holm received by
them et (hotline of Such distribution.
Dated this 2611) deg. of (Weber, A.U. 1020,
ROBERT D073GRERT1r,
BARAR il1A0HAN,
Exeintors for John and Robeoea Dougherty,
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/e ESTIMATE• Of 'TYPHUS
7 .pL.,CASES,• 1920, . E8(1,OGQ
it,tyt,4, ,GALICIA .
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iNDESCRISAb{E •W13ERY,: DEATN•RATE•/
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10130,
1H slit (eR(8t t08Rll0RY'ENCLOSED
8LTWEEN'Ttlf•UNES.A 4 C•D,•THERE•IS•LACK•Of,-
FOOD MEDICAL•SUPPLIES,
CI,OTIIINC. DOCTORS.
ruts.. NURSES.
nQ- PITAI, : A1•:COM ODDATiOPl,
TVF11t15; • a Oh2UhiPT )Oils • SMiat ^ P13X, Afi0'
OTHER'i+It0ASES aa0iriti .,,c • eiiCHICKER •
31110EsPiCi •
TiiE°C111L00BN 4111E Tl1i-GREATEST•SGFFERERS•
ELEVEN • MILLIONS • 0f 'THEM •ARE • WAR •
ORPHANS.
THE • PEOPLE • ARE • 50 • BESET • WITH •
HUMAN • MISERY ' THAT • THEY • ARE •
HELPLESS .
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LL•NOUNIstI� OR'o •sMy,ASED, INtO 99'5Or01 ROI,JMAN IA. I °or`'
UKRAINE.
IN SOME • VILLAGES •HALF • THE
PEOPLE • ILL •47 • THE • SAME •TIME.
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BULGARIA.
Study this it1 ap
It tells—but only partly tells --the Story of Misery in Central Europe.
Within the great territory between the black lines millions of destitute
children are doomed to grow up weak and deformed through want of
fats, milk and sugar, unless immediate help comes from without .
HERBERT HOOVER, invited to speak at a Canadian Red Cross
meeting, said
"Our problem over the forthcoming winter appears to be about
3,500,000 to 4,000,000 children.
"These children are the obligation of every mart, woman and child
in the Western Hemisphere, for we have suffered less; but, beyond
this, they are a charge on the heart of the whole world."
The Canadian ed Cross
appeals on behalf of •
The British Empire War Relief Fund
(To Combat Distress and Disease in Europe.)
$10.00 will save a child ; $1.00 will give it "saving" food for a month.
Help in this humane work by sending or bringing your subscription to
the nearest local Red Cross Branch or to The Canadian Red Cross Society,
410 Sherbourne Street, Toronto.
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Short Horns for Sale
Two Short Born Nulls for 'nle, 11 and 18
menthe old. For further particulars tingly to
OLIVER TURNBULL 45 8010.9,
Phones €2814 Oen. 15, Grey TWO.
2tl10 6 Brussels P. 0., B. R. 2
Wood Wanted
20 or more oorda of good hardwood, in either
cordwood or shorter lengths, wanted for the
Methodist Chnroh BrueRel;. Apply to
R.LEAPHERDALE
Phone 87 Chairmen of bommittee
Farm for Sale
Vara for sale oontnining 100 Beres. Brick
house bank barn„@a Gond soil, well locat-
ed, for further partioulnre apply to Tun
POET, Brussels, 18-tf
Farm for Sale
Being South 30 Lots 28 mid 24, Oat. 0,
I3owiek township, Enron Oounby 188ty(, acres.
5 soros hardwood, d acres cedar,about 10
acres river fiats, good Vesture hol, balance
let close working land in high state of culti-
vation. Large balk barn with straw shed,
cement 'Alibiing and hog pole underneath.
Cement MID, poddltry house, 2 house'', school
on premises. Daily mail delivery and W roma-
ter telephone. Lots of good water, Perm
well Punned, Tor pride and:ppnrticularo write
P. 1P. PATu1015, 58 Malakoff, tlt, 'rhomn0.
414•O'I.41/•i'o 1•r44•1•e4,414•0+.1t •oe•rr• tern. a•rc•'ro•ra••rete-wre•ro•rod•e•xse•e~•o•r 2
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The Seaforth Creamery
ream Wanted
Send your ' Crean] to the Creamery thoroughly
established and that gives you Prompt Service and
Satisfactory Results.
We solicit your patronage knowing that we can
give you thorough satisfaction.
We will gather you]' Cream, weigh, sample and test
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
ples and pay you the highest market prices every two
weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia,
For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C.
McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
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We Recommend these
Price
$1:50
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