I“.-g‘h\fl\~u ‘0. ‘5‘...» use 3. ~\ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE rm rm,"- 3 Aug!“ 9. 1928 VOL. 61.â€"NO. 3192 The Council fl“. that the . \\:1> nothing in tho draina'm >\~?' 11' :11 this point that “Ullll 11.1.1. 11;.- Water and 111111 il 11:11-11 tn 1:1.- Rose propem. and 111m“ “.11 .\- Dressed U10 opininn that ll1v 111111111 .0! settlement la} belm‘eu Miss Rose and R. Smith, tlw (“Him «1! the sawmill. The passing Of accounts to H10 Wt of $581.74. a resolution to have the big lamp on the squaie Thorn was “Hi“ IIHHM in ‘im‘ mind of the (kmm'il Hm: on- «1:16..- lishment. of a sawmill mummy :..-- tween AHn-x-l and Jiaulw str'm-zs «u. Saddler a 1'0\\‘ yc-m's agn. \\';A~' Tin whole cause 01' tlu‘ humid“. l’r'«-â€". "Vious in â€w sawmill lwlllg.’ «nu-Mud: the stream had takvn :1 mun-yum, ~course but this CUHI'N' hm! hmâ€; changed. the water twin: tux'nml. down along the) forum. \Vith the-i accumulation of sawdust n: the; past few years Hw sh‘vam hmlf been giving (‘onsidorahla- lruuhlu; and there had low-u nunwx'uusf “cogplaipts. __ _ no avail. the (lounvil nut «tow-mm; the prvsvnt an amu'opi-mtv timv for such vxpvnditum . Mayor MurdOck \‘nit'wi hmiwtt' :is m fami- Of thv grant. thnugh Hut at present, and thnught. that. pm- Sibl)’ the soviet)‘ was vntltimt tn some assistanco from the. hm“. 11> the gi-cgounds hact ht-vn li~'mt Mr :1 'goodmany yuan» turthu hutttm; nf town sports and ('Oh-Ln'atmm \\ ath- out recompensv to Him «n-tuty. Reeve Boll opposwt ttw grunt. “"liCh lit) said he: did HUI. itix't' tn do, as he was a nit-mtn-r nt- tin: agricultural hozmt :Hht iitlo'w ttu'ir ï¬nancial cmniitinn. This )‘o-ur‘. however. the Council hint gum-un- teed $100 for â€11‘ Hwy :mmt)‘ $011001 Fair. and Whit“ it" ttut'wt It would not he- Ilm'vssut'y tn {my this he considered that the tmx'n's tin- ances would nut. stand any t‘nrthm- grants to this or any ntlm- sm-ivty. COUIICUIOI‘S HEDJCI‘SHII . mt Nutltc' were. of the same «minim .‘u‘ t'w grant should not hu .titm. - : . here the matter vndwi. Council to Investigate Mayor Murdock iii-might ltu' .‘tt-Jl tontion of Hip (lount'il in th.- mm; dition of thv (rmwk at. tlw t'Ht'IH‘I' “1' Albert. and Saddler strwts. vim-u, it IS 11““ng In 100 â€muting: tiw innâ€"1‘ party of Miss '1’. Husv. \x'iiu hunt; madv numerous (-mnplainta 't‘hw; Mayor said that lw was whit-111;." tn 5 complaint. twi'm't- thu tit-3mm] tut" their disposal. t Mather. m'vshh'nt :md .wm respectiVMy. nf thv Smith Agricultural Sm'iM)’. awn-mu- fore the Comm-H asking fur :1 or $100 fOl' the M_H>‘iM}‘ this They put up a good an-g'nnwm ing of the. vanishing linumw tho suciuty owing tn sum-u fair days, hut their awn-a! \\ Postmaster Smith zitttu'ui'mt lwâ€" foro the Council askin;.r that with moans be taken to knoll thc- tlriw- way into the now post, utl'irv â€In-n. eSpecially on \Voilnosdny and Sat- urday llig‘htS. Tho (inimi'il torn:â€" nizod the t'aii‘noss of his i'iitiltl. :is it is by this «trim-way that lit.- mail must come in and with iizirkmt cars ill lilffllll. Of it. iilt'i't‘ \\.‘15 Ho other way of unloading tilo' night. mail without a lot of tt‘tlllttti‘, 'l‘ht: Council an} to orc-rt :i ll†imrktn: Sign at. this plan- and tloiistziloln Allen was giwn authority ti. sun that tho driveway was ix't'lti, â€pt-n. During: the discussion iilt‘ timinril attributmi tho inmmwniunt-u ti. thu thoug‘titlossnoss of var «twin-rs whu have not yot- twronw :ii'rustuinw! to the fact that. tho inmniin: mail must he unloadml at. tho rmir ut' tlw building: and not drag-put in through lilt' front rntrnnrt- :is in the old post otl'it-v. Should Erect Signs A letter was rm-oivml from (t. l.. Parsons of (iodm'ii'h. writti-n tn thv president. of the» â€lllttl'tu Motor League and pointing out. thv atl- \’antag'os of timing ttw rnmls up in this country prnpvrly signtumrthwt. Amongst others hr rrt'rrro-«t to tho. road running vast out of Ihirhzun and OH in tittiilll;.'\\'1'mct, .\t, it!“ Darkivs' tint'nvt's tlw \\'!'llt‘l‘ thOtmht. somv notvquatv sign shuntit lw erect-«l. This has horn sumvthing that has itt‘t'll tils‘t‘ltssmt ut'tvu tw- fOi'o lorally. amt at onu tiniv sign boards WNW (‘l‘t‘t‘twt toy lut‘:ti motorists itlti from tho tntiv «it Mr. Parson's lvttrr must, haw. two-11 torn down. Htlwr [mints «on the Blue \V‘atvr highway wwrt- spokvni of so this sortimi is not thu only; one complainmt Hi. ; Refused Grau‘t of $100. I Mess1~s,(iim'gv Ritt'hiv tilttt .liiini-s; Mather. iirvsiitvnt :lllii suri-t-tzirx'f .The monthly lilvcllilg.‘ Town‘ Council «m Monday m was not a lvng'llly “no, mnl \ little businoss was «lnnu \\llll exceptic'm Of passin: llnuli)’ Red Cross Hospital bylaw. l'lll'l' last month by llu’l l':llt‘]lzl}"'l'>. the nm-vssar)‘ bylaws m «m.- rates. Tlm raw this )‘o-nx' \\ill 52 mills 0n llw «lnllm'. l'um- In more than last. ,war and muclw as follows: ( PUl'JliC Sclmnl ........ lIH mill High Si'luml ......... 9." mill Bylaws ............... $3.1? mill County lialu .......... «Sï¬mill: Public Library ....... 1.2: will Genoral Halc- ......... l 1.8 mill DURHAM’S TAX RATE 52 MILLS FOR 1928 four Mills Higher Than Last Year. and Rise Caused by Increased Estimates For School Purposes.-â€"~ Agricultural Society Retu<ed Grant Tt mu i. m1 With parkc-d lhmu “as no ding Hw night {trauma 1110 a no parking and ‘lonstahlu 'Vc'l'al \ 'al was 13.4 mill 9.4.0 mill it!) mill 6.6 mill 1.3 mi ll 1 1m 3“†«hug ()f l I" 5 \\)th- 31 sm'ivty. Kraut. ‘ Ilstumm! m: mail LI' Hf tlw «i m w as in mill 21mm M in? (51%)“ I 100- :mnt _\‘¢‘2-l l'. mh 11 lot this lin- \\’¢ d lh uf in! Us plat: and bus} the to t 1.3- i (3m)! Hm fmn in: Hm WI] it | In in? pa am I n: Mo {1'0 ll (1!! 1M