£kB\\txtm %imnct Keslierton. Ont., rNroverriberTljD 1919 in FEVERSHAM iuddenly lenii«8s to his of Mr. Wrn. nd a quarter nesday, Nor. le birn to do :k and H few talking to a usual healtti. I :ou came in waa shocked le biin floor, ty-four y^ars wDship, but o Artemesi-i ; on the f Ai 111 ras a h'ghly !owii in the r of years he juncillor and as a staunch t Oraui.'eini»n Ceylun uiid posilion of 2a years ago Bjlliimy, of liiu hIso four F. Sinclai'-, ite.ISau<;een; it home, ail pathy of the mant. One u a ytai ago •, Mrs. Siui pgo. One City, Man., r«;o Wilson, iMjjf Crystal hnslon aiul herton, al.so pices if iht ) Flesherton on and was ice wiia held inducted by Jelfry, after the Orange the grave, :ins! a-** pall onsistet' of a kth from llie sprays from ;r, Mr. and .'. Bentham, were, Mis. s, Mr. and nd Mrs. \V. Ilainil and ii;hauipton > ir, CoUiijg t, Hanover; nle visited i>r a couple le daughter, .•^pendin^ a [r. and Mrs. â- ville vislied ! tirtt of the ughter left RuchcRter lonths with mson. It a week tiid other ', ToroDlo, ik otEbrc- Saturday. a bazaar on d evening, :Uy receiye The pro- :h Building Orangeville > week end 1 d»tice was d Mrs. J. in liouor oi •to-be. A nd a most ra. Fletcher ,k for the h missed as The (^ood ly ^o wiib Mr. Charles Perigo, wife and baby Betty, of D'Arcy, Saak , are visiting the former's parents hers. Mr. I. Periao and wife returned home after a two muutbs' visit with their daughter, Mra. Albert Stewart at FleahertOD. MiasAllte Williams, of Toronto, visited with Queenie Kailting; recently. A number of our young people were iuvited to spend a social evening with Mr. and Mra. George Lawlor at Fairview Farm recently and spent a very pleasant evening. We undarstand thai one of the F.eiherton young men was there too we don't know why. Ask Joe! Miss May Whiteoak, of Toronto, is visiting with her pareata at present. Miss Francie Alexinder has returned home after a mouth's visit with her sister, Mrs. Will Colquetie, at Port Bfc- Xichol Her young lidy friend, Miss Emily Shaw, accompaa'ed her home. The Presbyterian church Iiere will he reopened on Sunday, Not. 23. Seivices in the morning at 11 o'clock and in the afternoon at 2.30. Thii church has been redecorated and will now h<: Ubed for servicts a^^ain. A concert wi I bu given in the public school here on December 22. We are sure it wiil uphold the reputation this school has had at former occasions. Don't forget the d.ite. O^biirne â€" Saye^-Oa Wed,, Nov. 12, at the Methodist parsonaae. Maxwell, Mr. Hivrold Osborne to Sliss Uosetta Sayers, both oC Fevershaiii. PROTON Miss Mildred Moore is visiting her aunt, Ml!?. I'aik. Mrs. Bird, who has -fur some months pas: been living at Mr. Cousley's, but Utely moved to Ja«. Hodgson's, wen^ to <,).veii Souiid on Monday to make her home with her son who was recently married. Mrs. Consley accompanied her •»nu will visit for a few days with friends there. MLs.s Mildred Binnie has gone to take a business college courte. Miss Ludlow, who has been makitii; her home at Mr. Copelaud's, moved to Dundalk Monday. Mr. Archij NeUou, who his been conhued lo ihe hou'so with a sore foot having had it severely hurt while working â- n the bush, is able to be around with the uje of a cane. Mr. and ^'rs. Harold Thompsin have gone to live will ihe former's pirents. Ojr progres'-ive Rl.ic'sxniilh, Mr Hi'r'.;o;t, has erected an exceptionally neat gaage ; Mr. Wyvill, one of our ambitious store keepers, lus had a gi::'oline tank instilled in front of his store for the Hccomniodati >n of th« travellling public ; Mr. .\chcs«n has had ')U:to ati ejfens'ou built to liis dwelling Thfse, along wish the new I'.FO. scales improve the appta'anoe of our liitle vil^ane. On Aimi.stice Diy the t>raii^eaieu o^ our cominuDiiy went oif foe a hunt and in the evening gave their wives a fowl supper. Your coirespondout, uoi Itavinj the honi>r of benij; an Oiangomui's wife, was not present but judging by what we have heard we begin to .wonder whether it was the Oraugcnieii or b<> wives who give the supper. Whoever did it gave a rtrst class feast anyway, bo what does it matter? Miss Edna Aftiesou visited with friends at Holland Centre over thj week end. Osprey Township Notice of Registration Bylaw. N'tico is lu'ieby given that a Bylaw was |a<,<ed by the Township of O.^pivy, on the nineteenth day of 'September, I'.Mil, providing tor the issue of Deben- tures lo the amount of f550 00, for the purpose of extending the Local .Municip^il Telephone System, and thai such Bylaw wa'i resiisteied in the Registry (^rticr* of Durham, in the County oi (Jrey, on the n nth day of October, 1919. Any motion cu quish or set aside the sntue or any part thereof, must be made within three montln (ifti>r the hrst publication of this iiotice and cannot bo nmde thereafter. DiteJ the 13h day <f Ociob-r, UU9. T. N. SCOTT, Clerk. ROCK MILLS Mrs. Wm. Pedlar spent the pnat week with her daughter, 5ffs. John Wickene, of Kimberley. Mr. James P.irk viaiti'd loceu'ly with relatives lu Owen Sound. Mrs. R. Dirgavel, af Dornoch, is vis t- ing relatives here at present. Me.ssra Frank Betta and Levi Duckett visited friends at M,ixwel!. C, Nevrall visited wi'h his paren s near Durham Miss Susie Chird is visitiuiJ her sister, Mrs. George Johnston. •v'uite a number of friends ;«i.d neiab- bors ga'hered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Park on Wedi esdiy of last week and an enjoyable lime was spent in music and daucing. Mr. and Mrs. Park and family le;ive this week for their new hiime in tJweu Sound. Mr. George Newell i-? ; pe.iding a few days with his bioiher here. Mr. â- and Mv>. Ssm Croft visited re- cently with the former's piren'.son the 4 h line. Mr. and Mrs. .fainHS Ru-:s<il ar.d family arrived from Idaho last week and will .-ipend the winter with ruhilivts here. Mr. a.-.d JL'S Dick Clark and cliildren spent the pa>!t week with relatives in Flesherton . Lillian P.irk is vitiiiiig w th friends here before leivi il; fui ()>vo i Suiul. ^ Victoria Corners Mr and Slis. Pv.a h .iiid Mr. T.ijlorcf St. Georgi visited Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Moore . Miss Bc-^yl Rei.iiie is visiting at Jas. Best's. Mr. Gcorso Ludlow, Susimia and Robert and Eii'h Stinsuu nio:ored with Rev. Black well to Clinton and Goderich. Susmi.B riniain>d for a few weeks. Miss Des Cjrlieti is visiting hi^r uuclo, Mr. Herb Corbitt. Mr. Herb Corbe'.t has sold liU farm to Mr. Beard of Vantieltur. Clias. Moore has pui chased the farm from A. SiinspD, iaie'y owned by Mr. Thos. W< vilie. Mr. Ernest Miniior of Li'.ile Current, Manitoubu Island, who has just returned from orcrsea-s is visiiing liis aunt. .Mrs. A Stevens. Mr. Jhs. Laidlaw is ab'e to be out agiiii. Osb orne-Say ers .\ pi e' 1 u' [ueiiy wedd.'i:g look place at llie MeJiioiiist partomig^-, MaxivelJ, m N lyeiiibf r J2ih, when Miss Uost!t;» S.iyers, y(>iingest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S lyt is of Ft- verah mi, was united in marriige t > Mr. HsrolJ Un.'^kiii t)sLioriio if I he same placp. Miss Mary .luli.iii and .Mr. Emeison OabiTu^ ntt- iid- ed ai bilJcoinaid and gio'insnun. The ceremony .fns portorDieJ l>y the Rev. C H Foith. The br;de looked charm ng in a handsome navy blue se-ge suit, m e crepe de cheuo hlou>e with ha- to match. After the ceitinony the happy ynung ouuplo moored to the 1) -.Je's home, where a sumptuous and dainty wedding dinner waa S' r^eU to a numl erof aucsts. The wedding gifts to the Irit'e wore uuaitrcm* and costly, showing iho hi'.;li esteem in t\ hich she was he'd. Among the uifis wore 1 and.sinne chcipns from the groom's father and bi other, Emerson. The young couple's maMy fri^-n Is wiah them a long ail 1 happy v ui);e through Id. NOTICE Dif solution of Partnership N'tlce is hereby given that the Parmersh'p subsi>iing belwe. ii Tho'ii is tlwler and Koy W. Kellogi;, m Oivler <t Kellogg, ProlucJ Daale.-s, in the Village of Hesharton and th-i Ci)un(y of Grey, has this t'ay boen d soolvud by mntiial Ciinseuf. .\ll deht< owing the said Partneiship are to be paid to Thmna.? t)wler, and all claims against the said Partnership are lob' presented to the said Theni«l>wler by whom Ihe same wilt be paid. Dated at Flesherton thi.^ 10th day of November, 1919 Sigu»d THOM.VS oWLER, Senior PirlDor. PRICEVILLE (Intended for Last Week) We received our tirsfc auow storm last week, just enough to whiten the ground for iHenty tour hours. Don McLachlan was ill for a few days last week, but we aieglad to see kirn around town again. Rev. J. A. Maihewson.uf Mono MUlc, was in town last Friday. Alex Stcnehuuse, after a long spell of illness, is now iiuproving in health. Louia Frock bought ten acres of the Hiiicks' estate at the southern limit of the village aed resold it to W. O. Watson. Bert Ausscm leturned home last week and we will be glad to have him around town for ihe winter monihs. W. G. WitHou slipped un tha cement sidewalk n id broke a small bone in his right hand. It iv.ll be necessary for him tu lake a holiday for a short time. Lost Left Leg FINE JEWELERY'BatesBurialCo. BUSINESS ^S b'Sl.'AL Funeral Directors and Come in and see our fine large stock j Embalmers of Jewelry, Watches. Clocks, etc. nu^^ tJ-li ^ '^ y c\ and wheu you Lave seen them )oa ^^^HC HlllCfeSt 268 will be sure to buy. Watch re- 124 AvenUC Road, pairiuga specialty. I ' A full line of F!iotographic snpplies' Toronto, Ont Including developing powders, MOTOR EQUIPMENT printing frames, dark lanterns, all I \»/ o •. d »« jj • sizes of kodacks and films. ^- ^- ^**^«' ^ Maddock., President. Manager ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES A very deplorable accident iccurred about 2. oO Thursday aficrno m at Cor- bell's foundry, A btis of sand, 'he half of a moult?, was being lifted ly a crane and carried to anoiher puit of the s-hop. .!( hn .Auuuif, in company with tome â- oiher Biculder?, wa.s guiding the box toward.s the other halt of the m\>uld. The ri>po broke, letting ihe bo. \ which tvt:n.;hed between loOl) and 2CC0 pounds drojj from the Iie^ght of five feet on Adams' left lea, pinuins; it against the hnif of the mould which was lying on the nr -U'ld Thi) injired man wa? released lud Dr. Middlebro' was called. The leg was found to be very badly shatli led and Auann %v:is rcnMved to ihe hofj i:,,l in the uiiiliul.ince. Here it wiw t >nnd impossible to save the lea . auu it was found nectsjary to amputate it about si.\ inches below the knee. Tliepaiient is doing .is well as could be expected under the circuiustanoe*. â€" O. S. Sun-liaie-. W. A. ARMSTRONG Jeweler, Yorkshires Tamworths Young Stock For Sale For Breeding Purposes FLESHERTON, Phone or writeâ€" GEO. \V. KOSS. ONT Osprey Tel. system Maxwell P. o. Shocking Accident A >hoc'.vin4 accident occntrtu 'm the Township of Sarawak on Tiiurfday afttr- iioou of last neck, when Peter Hudson nut a tt-rrib.'e death hy being drngLed around a stony held by a colt that be had CiiUght. The colt realizing it was caught, jiiiiiped and dragged Mr. Hodsun on his buck. The rope w.i.s wound around Mr. Hodgson's hand, and lie was able to s'lont for help only jnce, before the ci It dra^'gcd him across the tieli!. When ibo cAk was caught Mr. Hodgson was d-iid. Death w„s probably instantaneous â- • s .Mr. Uodgsoi. WHS sure to hit his head i n a ,HoiK> wliao he would fall. Tiie uiifi r- luiiale mall leavis a wife and IIilc childitu â- " Weekly Report Flesherton LL S. FCtRM 1 Arithmeticâ€" M Nuhn 100,1 McLathlun W, E Ferris UU, . J JJcLcLd O.i, M A l- Tavish 90, O Alalhewton S4, C M^.- Tavish 7(5, b' Miilhewsou 78, A Noriis 77, S .\cheio;i T7, SI Paraiow 77, D Cnlgaii ".">, U McLeod 7;», .\ Dow 73, .\ Biccu 7-', M WhiUakcr 71, I LeVr 71, J White ()9, .VI .\luir OU, I Uincki Oil, S Kiiidlay r>5, .v Little S4, U Stevens 4-), C .McMil an .W, E Oliver iMasler o7. I'ORM -.i rhysicaâ€" R B.lfiy 77, V WStuwait 7-1, F While 7;'-, K Cameron 0".i, N Spenctr 55, E Consley .">-, R Cargo 51, .\ Murphy 4(!, E hVnis 41. I'URM -J Uraminav-K McDonald 7.'', .V I'ars- 1 iw 7;i, K !.)rr 07, U Loyd 65. V Moo.e t;4, M AohesonO;?, R ilcGiir tl-', -\ Stephen UO, J Karstedt oli. M Mcljic.i- Ian 55, M .VlcCallum 54, Ci Lever 52, G Akins 4iS, W Mcliinzie 48, E Wilson :«.», E Mu r 3;?, U Large to. Hou se of Quality An kinds of Fresh â- reason. Fiuit la COVMl FLOL ilâ€" WecaiTv a !;iro;e .^npplv of He Ho-u.sehoUI, Five B.v.^cs, Purity an.l Eclipse i lour. Well avc a (luantiC} • of Fi Oil. i-.sr CL .s.-^ ^L'lehiue .111 k ind. 5 of Gr till Chop hail!!. am 1 P 'g Feeil on HigF test Prices Paid for Prints. p ggs and Pound w e are agents for the Walkerton creamery H, DOWJM & SON Ficshcrton, - Ontario 37, P Mc '5:ewart 70. K Boyd i-'i, if, 1 !^pn t; For Fali «& Winter We have just opened up a fine a.ssortnient of Men"^ Felt Hats, Fall and Wiutef Caps, i^weatfci- Coats, Wool aud F'leece Lined Underwear for men and boys. Ladies' Mantle.s and Sweaters ^^'oolIen Setts. and Linoleums â€" four aiuI two Get our prices before you buv vartls wide. W. L WRIGHTS' Corner Store, Flesherton \t^j^'"^~.^'jL. ^'-^"-^c^^^^ -'a.' -^ ^ :^^ '^ .^ ^ .^ - .j>- ^^ j^ j^ ^ M. J4' IN MEMORIAM Til proud aud loving nieiuoiy of our dear son and brother, Priva'o SranUy rarliauienl. wl.o waa re^'orlej kilhd in acliou N 'Veiubfir|| 1917, somewhere in Fiance, We pictured his sofe returning. We longed to clasp liis hAiid, FiienJ.<< may ihink ihat wc forget biai, When at tim'-s they see us pmile. Bill 'hey I'ttie know the sorr'W Which ihai smile hides all tTie while. - Father, iiiolhi-r aud sifctes. Boar For Service Farm For Sale hou'-e. For particulars apply to J. A. LKIJARD. Flesherton. -r MRS A. M.acGL.VSUAN. o 23 OS Dup.nt !jt , Toront. (] Dure bred Registered Yorkshire Boar- - ;for serviceâ€" Ma.Kwel! .Jack t)2U03 â€" on- T , ,„ , , ;lotl«7. S. W.T. ifc S. R., Artemeri*. L it o.i, con. 4, Arteniesia, containing Terin.s 81.50. tifty acres, in good shape There is a i 10,4,19 T. J. Sl'INSON. goiid fiaine house with stone louudatiun, i barn with stone fi;undalio'i and drivini! " shed. There ia a good drilled well at r? .., . . For narticnlars aiinlv to ! rami Wanted Give location, acr.iuie, condition o land and outbuilding'', niortgige if any and eish »u"c.\ S^nd replies to The j Advance. Flesherton .