Mr. H W. Littlo-iohns. 'I‘nrnnm Lllli', had t it yin: experienro- a few day» ago auvmu â€no of his horses from ill'UWlU'TJ. \Vhile being water- ed ill a IH'IU"“,‘ ('l'o't‘k the animal “will. out on the ' owr a dangerous sink hole and, "‘“T'lkll'lg' through, sank until only M head was above the. water and mud. A neighbor ram» In assistanw but all ell'orts tH gel the beast mat were. futile until an- other horse was hitched to the per- ishing om- ,vhich. with ditl‘iculty. was hauled from its dangerous po- nition and taken to its stable. With blankets. quilts. etc., the shivering animal was wrapped from head to teet'and a real oil stove was used to restore warmth to the body. After moral hours’ care circulation was restored and the animal came back slowly to normal condition, appar- ently none the worse for its chilling. ll. 'Littlejtlhns and neighbor got a cold drenching but were gratiï¬ed at. saving the. beasts life. Dundalk Mun:- hnckvy tram play- ed a matuh Mil: Hu- iulcx'mndiatvs Imm- lasl. we-nk and contmtml it well. hut..Mw warn was agaimt thm by 8 to 2 The rem-ml Mm'ms haw rmulm-o-cl th roads (dram. impassablv. 'l‘lw mail couriw- 'xau- a hard lima- mak- ins: llll'll‘ l'fl ' ola‘. Must m t'r- su'k [H'le" :‘u'v Iww able tn hp :n g- -;:ain. Ross ltil'o- :xml Brnwn lrw' vz-v still quite ill. MM" 4‘0“}. o'ni'ro-spnmivné. Miss Rmnu ‘AQIHIL’BII. sisivr 0" Marie Brigham, i zzs-uuncl hm-v just nnw Visiting wit.†\lgit'ion and is likvly tn mako- Mr. it'. mas 5100's IIM' ham". “’0 \wlcun: . w-r tn hm' nvw hump. A numln-r u‘ â€I" i'i'imuls frnm MW and snrrmnubnu ilisirivt gallwi'ml at tho. “0an .n' Mr. 'l‘hnmus li'lvmin: his! \vw‘k and pm»! â€Win a l'armx'ml Visit and pram-Jitml Mr. and Mrs. Firming with an vlw 'z‘n- I"fl‘“l)§.’ lump. Hu- girls with a nmnu‘lu'v St“ zipivm'. and Javkin WIN! a f'nuntain pen. .\lr.'and Mrs. Fleming and family lvam- fur Tomato mun†having purchased a home thel'v The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duckett, four miles from Fleshertun. was the Scene of pretty wedding al 7.30 o’clock on i‘xinesday evening. February 7 . 1923, when their young- est daughter, Mary Maude. was mar- ried to Mr. Alfred B. Genoe of En- genia. About seventy-five guests witnessed the ceremony, which took‘ place beneath an artistically decor- eted ereh’ of evergreens and was con- ducted by Rev. F. G. Fowler, BA, 0! Fleeherton. Miss Muriel Carmthers played the wedding mob. The bride, who was given, away by her other, wore a pretty met him, eilk end m‘euendld by ll. they The Evkmit hall ringers visited the viliaxo- Saturday cvmning and gain- a wry. intvrvsting enivrtain- mPut. Miss Amm- nrchaml is spending a week with h w um-lv. John â€rt-hard. Miss 'l‘mï¬; flirtabo- is vigsitim: hm- cousin. Mrs :14. Rap. this “wk. ’uur awn correspondent.) 11w mmnurv mmting of tho W'o- n‘wn's Instant“ lwld last. WOPk at the hum» 01' M: ~ I". H. W. Hickling was \u-H attmzhé and spvcially inter- t-stinx. Nam us nl’ unusual mm‘it. \wro- gn-m .s .\h'-. (Dr.- Murray and Mrs. v'l Hko’. the t'nrmo-r nu (“PM Rngln -. .4!" hum-s in NW Hump and the! hm». wry Little" Things that Makv LII“.- U-uxnrul. During H'- lroslmmm.» ‘7‘.» mm; snvial timv treshnmnu was spent. .\ sleigh 1w! from Allan Park (Imw out t . War the Eckardts ring- ing thv bo-Hn 1nd the general â€pinion scvmmj tn h» *hat. The Chronicle ed- nm-‘s san'n: fam‘ and hvautiful ('umplcxmn 93' still a target for a sixivvn-ynflF- )ld IBSSie. .szxiw'n-yuar-Md 188816. meo-r qr rho dayâ€"roads blocked and nails dry. Walter Faun-H is improving after his sex-ion» moration in Durham Hospital hr war trouble. (Our own cbrrespondent.) “The dirm-tni‘s of the Egremont (Irmmery livampuny met last Satur- day aftermm and engaged Mr. Abba 0! Owen Sm :tzl‘as buttermaker. The contract of rum") drawing was awarded to 1Jr. John Leith, and Mr. Richard I. securml the butter- milk for n - -.' season. Th» w-zmitural course flow be- ing (‘nndn M! in the hall here is being “'79! u‘M-nded. Miss Gray is conducting t’ . domostic science de- partmont : . mu balancn 0f the term. ' Miss Alina Halliday of Gleneden is surnding ths- 'Wmek with lwr granol- mothvr. Mr». nrurr, and is attending the domestic acience class. TN A. Y. iâ€. .\. hold Hwir last mo-oting MH 4101' Lent on 'l‘hursday t'wning 01’ last. \xvvk. A social even- ing was he-M 'rmth nld and ynung be- im: invitml, mad an enjoyable evening was spent Mr. Dan.- -i Ruth 0! Michigan is Spvnding a .' " days with his broth- er. Thomas, and family. PAGE I'JIG HT. Aflan Park hy=ttw4$v'rji€é§! Mr. Ray Peillar. 4th Line, has met with misfm'iune recently by the loss ui' ii valuable horse, one of his nmli'hml team which dI'Opped dead ~iuliimiiy. and a line beef animal ['03th for market. Mr. Pedlar has huiia sewn- attack Of flu from which his friends are pleased to see him recovering. WI- am- pleased to learn from Livul.-Col. A. G. Campbell of Toron- ln. that his esteemed sister, Miss El- izalwllI Campbell, a farmer well- known Old resident here, is recover- ing l'Iom a SCPVGH‘ illness in which My life “as despaimd of. Her old I'I iI nIls how are (â€9380“ to learn of lllllll’OVl‘n'lt‘lll and wish complete I'e- l'llVl‘l‘y. Miss Mary Duckett. Mr. Roy Genoe, cousin of the groom, was best man. After the ceremony a choice wed- ding supper was served and the pleasure of the occasion continued until a late hour. The house decor- ations were pretty. The bride re- ceived many beautiful wedding gifts. Rev. J. F. Latimer, for many years asuperannuated Methodist minister. died last week in Toronto in his Qist )081. Mr. Latimer was one of the early pioneer ministers here who labored successfully and endured the hardships of those early days. He was stationed on the then large Flesherton circuit from 1861 to 1864. There are but few living now to whom he ministered then. Mrs. William Clayton and Mrs. George Rutledge are. we believe. the only l\\'u uld residents of Flesherton who haw survived him. Messrs. Henry Down, Thomas Ben- tham, G. B. \Velton, J. A_. Stewart, J. A. Hogarth, Ed. Best and C. J. Bel- lamy, ot‘ the Orange Lodge here, at- tended the County Lodge meeting at Dundalk last week. Those from Orange Valley Lodge were: W. J. Beatty. G. W‘. Littlejohns. W. J. Sutherlant‘l. W'. Alcox and W. Bowles. It was decided to hold the County celebration at Flesherton 0n the 12th of July next. The semi- annual County meeting is to be held at Flesherton. when it. is expected the Grand Maslcr will be present. The press‘ diï¬patches from Van- eouver on Monday reporting the ï¬nding of the dead body of Dr. J. W. Mahan, missing for several days, .Was a shock’to those who knew him here. Mr. Joseph Field showed us an in- teresting photograph on Monday tak- en at Niagara Camp 48 years ago of the old No. 6 Volunteer Company here, one of the'best in the Sist Re- giment. Many of' the young men have long since gone from here. Joe was then an officer and an active member of' the Company and receiv- ed his military training under his father, who was a born soldier and an efficient officer, The souvenir is highly prized by the owner. Lieut.-Col. A. G. Campbell was in command. ~ homes for a few days are the follow- ing business men : Postmaster, Trimble. W. H. Bï¬nt, F. G. Karatedt. James Stewart. and Wes. Armstrong. '5 fun THE DURHAM CHRONICLE " London, England. for generations the tea market of the world is faced with a most serious tea shortage. Re- cently the world consumption has greatly increased, also, it is estim- ated there has been 80,000,000 lbs leSs tea produced this year than is or- dinarily consumed. As a result of this. the stocks in London are n0w practically exhausted. Prices are at the highest level ever reached and may go still higher. 15 honored with a Life Membership Certiï¬cate. Miss Kate Clock. step- daughter of Mr. Gibson, was pre- sented by the Lodge with a beautiful Methodist hymn book in recoqition of services rendered by her. The ladies served refreshments and an enjoyable time was spent. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cockburn, Tor- onto Line, entertainedé large com- pany pf their neighbors and friends 0_ne eVening last week, when a verv pleasant time was spent. Mr. John Burk, Shelburne, and Mr. James Orr, Toronto, attended the ftmeral of the late Mrs. William Henderson last week. A number from here took in a hookey match at Shelburne on Mon- day‘ night but did not get home till about 4' am. and had to foot it from the station. Little Tea in the World’s Tea Centre. Junior Robin : Sr. II.-â€"C.,Johnston. II. Smith, B. ristie, B. Amill, C. Tyu'dul, G. West, C. Arnill, M. Heaney,J. Lewis, I). OConnell, I. Sim, M. McPhadeu. J. Henney. I. McCall. Sr. I.â€"W. Bilton, N. Johnston, M. Woodyard, E. Gadd, M. Fidler. M. Irvin. Sr. Minuetâ€"«W. Aitken, Marie Aitke'n, Milton Aitken, F. Lawrence. I. Ellis, B. Gibson. Jr. Primersâ€"V. Eccles, G. Steven- son, K. Nicholson, F. Gadd, H. Smith, B. McKenzie, B. Fidler. No. on Roll, 37; average attend- ance. 28.8. no. 5, Glenda. Sr. l\'.-Gladys Firth, Iona Benton, Jr. [Viâ€"[rem Hastio, Norman Ha- ley. Katie Halo)“. Arthur McClncklin. Sr. III.â€"-Charliv Timmins, Graham Timmins. Sr.‘ ll.â€"â€"lola Noble, Catherine Tim- mins. 81‘. I.â€"â€"-Ew_0n McNab, Gem‘gu Blair. Primers- [sabolle Kleist, (iordon Noble. Mary McNab. No. 1, Bwemont and Nomanhy. Sr. IV.â€"â€"Florc.-uce Grant, Sadie Holstein Public School. â€"â€"M. MacKenzie, Teacher. -â€"~F.. M. Nichul. 'l‘nacller. Sr. [ILâ€"Charlotte Patterson, Hu- old Gruby. Jr. [ILâ€"Jessie Grant, Wilfred Gmby, Irene Gruby, Margaret Hu- per (a). Noble, Landau Wilton. Jr. N.â€"Ilae Noble, Arthur Ic- Sr. [Lâ€"Douglu Grant. Dorothy Caldwell (3). Jr. [Lâ€"Evelyn Robins. l.-â€"Evelyn Grant. Clement Patter- Boltâ€"At Gru elburg, Sash, Janu- ary 31, to Mr. and Mrs. John Bell (nee Elizabeth Patterson), a son. Firthâ€"At Durham Hospital, Tues- day, February 6, to Mr. and Mrs. W G. Firth, Glenelg, a son. Youngâ€"[n Durham. on Wednes- day. February 14, in Mr. and Mrs. George Young, a daughter. IcPhomn.â€"-At 2030 Gammon SL. Regina, 838k. on Janer 20,1923. Mildred. onlx daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McPhelsnn. Funeral from tho famiy re‘sidpnco at 2.30 on Fri- day. tlw 26H: inst" w Ragina cemn- tery. ' Thu-flu. I'm II. â€I. ’. Pr.-â€"-Billy Caldwell (I). 4. W. Kerr. Teacher.