d _â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"’ s. Manitoba. .‘II‘x (f‘reorae gust ‘13. 1930. ‘ 9’. " IIV'F. J “)ti VOL. SALâ€"NO. 3293 hinge r son of ng’wa'r-z‘ 5.1" 30. Florence. _. .p. .\' \th'e. . "'- â€"-~ - _. Badly Injured When lberdeoii. Ont, Car look in Ditch than. pastor Of . = â€" - Same As Last Year Council Struck Rates at 52 Mills at the l church. Don- ;Mf- 2mg Ml“- ' )lr. and Mrs. E. A. Rowe Met With .. "1. t0 Worse ' . rcident South of Varney When - .. 3.7.1:} " ‘Regular Meeting‘ ’ the late Mr. turning From Hamilton Early LI“. e“:- .-. is: :2. 17997:: . _ if}? . ‘ Routine usineas magagï¬r‘eht; ~01" ham , Friday Morning.-â€"Car Was My W,.:: 3'35 a? 7 ..... '3’: Session, h Broke Up Before L=â€"=-_â€"=â€" Wrecked" ‘ " " ' ' ‘ ' i ll o’Clock. , __ . c When motoring home from Hamil- We Durham’s tax rate for 1930 is | E K . an: las‘t tFriday mgnihgéggg wléen a ' 52 mills on the dollar, the same “m1; c is ance sou o r’s orn- year. This was the decision arrived at Durham is to hav . .. e a rett fair da URDAY some six miles south of town, Mr. by the Town Council at their regular . next Thursda fte p ifyth locayl ~d Mrs E Rowe and can hter Miss session ‘ ‘ y a moon e or, an. . . . . . 8 Monday night. Ordinarily the .â€" ------- Softball and Hockey associations have N Ji'ali were the prinCipals in an automo- Council should have met a week ago, .“‘-=. anything to do with it. For the after- la-r mic accident that might easily have re- egg-.2. but Civic Holiday coming on this date, ., _ noon there is to be a softball tourna- . . . . suited iatally'- Mr- Rowe was at the ""’=° the meeting was held this .week in order ' ' ment on the icultural unds A P" Tl as. ,. , d . dmm an, at od_ .. 38’ 8’0 - wheel an was g ng a m . , .. . _. _ that Mayor Hunter, who took a trip to is to commence at 2 o’clock and it is . ,’ ' 81.7.9 if“? Of Sp€€d When SUddenly the ' True.- . (£99,: :f 4.: ’ I the WCSterl‘l States the past month, . . . the mmtion to have three or four White ' o :‘r-r-l'.‘ and of a parked truck loomed in ' .-:'--"-’L:' , -. ‘ might be present. ' 73%? diamonds working at the same time. or him. The truck, which was The rate this year is made us as fol- ' The committee is assured that at least IOWS: ten outside teams will enter, but it is ‘ ii'lil“.' , l . d, 111‘“ l." v. she color of the oiled road, was : ';‘.,__ 5,, , ,,,.,e;,-..-’,.-‘:_.. -â€" ., ' , ‘ ‘ public School ................ 12.6 mills teers in a million. parked without lights, and could not be , l’lOZu'f‘Ci until almost upon it. Mr. ' - ' u. H . ‘ ovroku ho“ Romp hkk'tfl'Vt‘d hih car to miss the truck .. '71:?" g . . . Eggwgcï¬â€˜IOOl .................. 12.6 $111111: . but could not get back on the road . , .. Count ............................ . . , , , . _ y Rate ................ a mills ms mar-m more teams in the competlti n. l 15c. again: befoieyhe ian into the ditCh, the .:;::;::::;:::;. Library ......................... 1.2 mills T EROUN'IRYOF HIS games are to be played on “1391mm“- rd: upsetting, and landing with the General Rate ................ 6.6 mills . Nuri Pasha new Premier of Irak tion 'plan and a big afternoon can be “he? 1;“ m the air. _â€" who has been in London to con: expected. Softball Just now is the rage, d. 8. â€it Mr. and Mrs. Rowe had consid- Total Rate 52.0 mills fer with the British authorities and there Will be plenty of it Thursday an I tit eWil der’s i l Folio I '_ concerning the new status of his ziggï¬nb :tciictlfped to start the final marriage 35 years ago on June 12, .. and Mr. Bailey moved to Allan ' Owing to different conditions, among h . alre . ~rnhle difficulty in getting out and were 1 ‘1' sh k . h .--.-.=-3; , . 0 . q gum and :11 a2.“ belepn Zoigzégertoesggfiaglgg 1., 2:333: them the fact. the town t:hgs some country now that the BritiSh man- I th in th is to be th big ntario _. 553,...143 ,3, 35.1.3; money coming in on accoun o the new date over Irak no longer exists. n e even 8 ere e, \ . - â€on since. Mr. Rowe was in bed for a .«.::- ‘ , 2:22;} g pavement laid last summer, the rates ._,__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-'â€""“"â€"- street dance. And this l5 to be 800(1' zhsreéhghezolithcedu fgrmaz‘mefmten ' . .. ' :ga ‘ 3;; '=' : in some cases have changed materially. i av Spell that last work in capitals, pleaseâ€"l they have since resided The .. 3 ven out. The globes, how er, were GOOD! -The pavement from Gara- ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. C. Pomeroy. Mr. and i couple of days but is able to be around fraxa street 'to the Lambton street ‘. La t ear th Pu li : g s y e b c school rate was far ahead of the uncovered lights. 13 mills, this year it is 12.6. The High Bailey have a family of four daugb 11121111. and still suffers some from his bridge is to be roped off, and the big After the Council had adjourned an .w"._â€"â€"â€" f eyes. which were injured from the im- gtilCt and from flying glass. Miss -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-"“"“" e lean escaped with what is thought to . ------ '35 $3233: irii‘criéï¬Ã©â€˜ yeiii‘ilasriemi‘iei"; inspect“ “’35 made 0‘ W0 0" these crowd is invited to “step on it†iroml ""†be only minor bruiseS- ' ' " . y. ; .-....f:? ~ which last year required 7 5 millsy thie luems and cmditions were mun“ 38' after Slipper until 1 o’clock in the ms: we George my (NW) The truck. which is said to have been ‘ iii»’.-;{?..’5.'i;§v ._ 37““ '7'31’3‘5‘ year took 14.6 mills with two addition- Councillor Whitmore had stated. No- morning. Bentinck, Mrs. Harry Brigham (Reta) the whole cause of the accident. was ' " ’ " ' “ - a1 bylaws 192 and 907 requiring 6 thine has been ““8 in the matter “5 Th re ill b so no f one Toronm’ and Misses Mary and “or ' driven by Iven Ivansyer of Kenilworth mills. The County Rate ’dropped from yet, but after the inspection it was the h edanzes 62k mgalkisig “$35285, or at “0'“? . . . -' avenue. Hamilton. and is the property 8.3 to 8 mills, the Library remains the unaniinous opinion that the principal w r(f)orms an, of tie modern acrobatics We low in “’15th them WW hap ‘ . Parlor of his father. A. G. Ivansyer. Follow- same at 1.2, while the general rate thing the matter With the Old street gene avemer3it here is abi one and two returns and tNSt they 8m“ both w . ing the accident Chief Scott of town] which in 1929 12 ill h ' ’ lights globes or shades was their dirti- p g Vive to celebrate the" golden wedd 0 was not in touch with and went to fallen off to 6‘Ii'iasmillsm S 83'th year ness. Properly cleaned they gave a orchestras have been engagedâ€"the fifteen years hence. the scene of, the accident and has laid - Th’ ° ° good light, and even if the new ones noted HathBros. “case“? Of Swintonl . : charges of park-mg without lights and. ENGLISH GIRL FLYER STARTS e Hockey Club Dance were installed they would have to be Park te" e “were “c as. and “n' _ also driving without a permit On thel EUROPEAN TOUR Messrs. H. W. Wilson and J. B. Duf- 'cleaned reg‘flarly if they were.to prove other good one for the round variety is CHEQUE ARTIST MADE ' A well known English aviatrix, geld appeared before the Council as a satisfactory. ' coming. There will be continuous round eputation from the Hockey Club, ask- Should Have Police Cells flecï¬ï¬afg tï¬nfnhereniï¬efatfgit‘igealm CALL 0“ LocAl‘ B morning of the accident the driver had _ . Miss Spooner, as she aï¬ppeared in ing permission to hold a street dance The matter of the town having the sibly some more if the crowd insists i r i : no permit with hm. but promsed to send t l .t . 't n t . I 1 ’ l’ the “9“ day but 1 has 0t ye European air jaunt. She is gracing on {Thursday night of next week, the . 14th. They requested permission to proper police cells for the incarcera- and keeps the turnstiles turning. tion of law breakers was taken up and Practically the same officials are in Here and Is Reported to [lave , the last big Similar Raid on nether-0* hath arrived. hence the additional charge. , , . ., . .- - herself against the wing (if her fit iiial takes place 1“ Durham next plane. block Lambton street from Garafraxa , to the Lambton street bridge, and 3,50 it was the general opinion that the charge as officiated at <.l'ili'dat' morning at 10 o’clock. From u hat the Chronicle can learn. to be given the full privilege of booths for refreshments. The Council was new or equip the 01d ones for occup- ancy in case of need. 'Only a few days condition. i‘olirming the accident the driver said ‘ o F “t“ parked 0‘? the roadway and had ACCldenl atal to unanimously in favor of the club rais- . ing funds and the request was granted ago through some smart work on the NOW. what more can we say? The associations are Wednesday of. last week the ' .TSON {"111 out of gasoline. but later the ma- , ~ time came into Durham under its a o ith t isse ' = Horace Smith-Dorrien W °“ “ d . Mr. Wilson, who was the spokesman, the town had lost a couple of $100 fines. supplyin _ . nt dance held in the town pavements, and the opportunity. The tist" ~ have paper for $325, is alleged to hav time had arrived for the town to erect street dance, and this is an assurance the pavement will be in the best of Investigation. But So Far No said there was to be a softball tourna- At a rece ' hall Chief Scott had become suspicious rest is up lied the same thing at Flesh viously for an amount in ‘ ,rir the“ accident was not more Who. Saved British meggdon that date, with ten to twelve of a certain car near the h “ : . .. -' ° on e competing teams. It would ° was to come to the end of a perfect day found a couple of young men from Thursday evening as attended the last volvmg $135. and despite the fact north of Dornoch dispensing “squirrel" street dance. ._ the provincial police have been wo . » on the case since Thursday last, .- "lid of the week. We â€â€MW fir‘ hand information but understand 3 Mr Rowe is to take action to recover General 311: Horace Smith-Dorrien, of solftball With a dance for the young whiskey to customers They had some 4: damages if no amicable settlement can 72. one of Britain’s most famous sold- peep e' ° I i be made with the owners of the truck iers died Tuesday morning at Chip- Complained of Drain ‘trouble in making the arrest, but that . perpetrator is still at large. it ‘7 ‘ , V . . .' ' - - Mr. (3, E. Watson a ared com 1 in- pair were taken to Owen Sound Jail by The method of the crook, while ingen . «won 1e insured and which he {9915 15 penham, England, Without gaining con- mile 1) a at est , .. .. V . - ,. . _- - ing of the condition of the drain on Officer Kyle. It was understood that 00“ ions. is scarcely a new racket but t i do Wm responSible for what took place. sciousness after an automobile accident 1? “ ‘ ‘ Monday in which he received severe the prOperty of Mrs. George Hepburn. he was “me this t" the Durham °°“’ . ‘5 â€me “me 5m“ “M m“ ' 3 head injuries. his mother-in-1aw, whose prOperty be stable, who was to lay the charge and Fl I ' Pl c has been pulled locally. and it is not -de_voo†: DITCHING MACH‘NE General Smith-Dorrien commanded had rented for some years. The water collect the fine for the town. Instead. am e In ac . to be wondered that he was succesaf l I n the second army of the British Expedi- from Lambton and Bruce street storm after pleading not guilty, the men had . in putting it across. Shortly after no . . 10V 3 G SOUTH tionary Force in 1914-15, and in 1910 sewer was being held back and flooded afterwards relented and pleaded guilty Exhibition Park, Toronto, Graced by on Wednesday the bank was called i 4, IS WORKIN was A D. C. to Kin Geor e. He was his property and he wanted something to the charge. The fine had been turn- 0 85 Feet High-- m From by telephone. To the inquiry if - g 8 P le 1 III M. "NM." retired in 1923. done about it, In tug discus iion ed over to the province. Had there British Columbia. manager were in. it was found that Laving Tile Has Been in Progress For “Smith-Dorrien saved the war for the which followed it was shown that it was been proper jail accommodation in Dur- ____â€"-â€"â€"â€" had gone to lunch. This was too bad, 1.0M DANCE past Week Between Here and Mount Entente by disobeying orders.†This the growth of water cross and the de- hem they “mum have been taken ‘0 the After an hour’s slow and steady but 00““! “0t lrkgetpedfv “It a 1"ng- osusr 22. 19:30 Forestâ€"Likely to Pave This Roadway ‘was the verdict of the formidable Ger- Wetting 0‘ refuse from the sewer on cells here. ï¬ned betm'e the meal mae' hoisting by a steam derrick the world's ““3"“ a we we â€get gm eat; man commander, Field Marshal Von the property of Mrs. Orr which did the istrate, and the money deposited in the second largest single spar flagpole was elg who was speaking. e j damage. The Council disclaimed any town treasury. Clerk Rose was instruc- gently dropped into position on its con- bought a team 01 horses from t .. ted to write the Attorney-General in an ci'ete base in Exhibition Park last Fri- and had given him a cheque for them. The man was not known in Our . Next Year. ’ h Kluck, on he action of a eneral w o l g liability for this, said they would have but it would be considered a effort to have this fine,~ which prOperly day morning. The big stick of timber, . . ll'. Nli’ilt. ._â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"--‘ t. â€". | For the ast ten da 5 a bi ditchin o osed him in the earl da 3 of the ills of (iuelph machine has been in yoperatign on the w‘a‘i)‘. - y y no authority to drain private property, luglN ‘37 provincial highway south of here and On the death of Sir James Grierson and that the redress should come from belongs to Durham returned. made from a single Douglas in from the bank would cash the oh no which a Will remain on the work until all the in. August, 1914, General Sir Horace :26 gwner 0‘ the land which was held'l Official Status Discussed British Columbia, has been lying wea- was all right As the (We; had . .......................m points in the highway requiring it bet- Smith-Dorrien was appointed com- 8 “Ck the water. The water was to‘ Following the discussion on the lack thering at Exhibition Park for a year. funds in thebank there “‘5 no diffi- ween here and Mount Forest have been mander of the Second. Army Corps. find its outlet through the natural drain of cells in town, Reeve Bell made com- NOW it stands upright, gleaming with culty on this score and ‘ few minu â€"â€"â€"â€"“â€"â€"-""â€"-"'=__â€"-â€"â€"‘ tiled for drainage. These tile are be- which received the brunt of the Ger- and he Council had no authority to plaint that the Durham Chief of pol- white paint, surmounted by a copper later a stranger Mr Price walked "*'*'*°*'*‘°"°'*"""‘°"'9 .zl- iiilrchased from the Schutz Tile Co. man attack on Mons. The general act. ice was being hired out to the hydro ball, ready to display the Union Jack He told the sonic story said he was I. here and are. we are told. the equal of gave a -“stand and fight†decision Bridge Being Repaired at a dollar a day, this having been done at the opening of the canadmn Nation- stranger but that Mr. Vaughan had sh A communication was received from without the knowledge of the Council. 31 Exhibition. - said he would telephone in his descrip- t appointed The spar, which was presented to the tion to save him trouble. Had he done when Sir John French, the Briti a the Board of the Queen street church When the chief was ï¬rs lCommander in France. , . complaining 0 Sir Horace thought the order, if car- bridge on. Lambton street ' nd his their property. The boards were loose in an effort to combine some of the i . “ trained and as a result many of the ' _ried out, would mean disaster a ‘ m and every time a car went over it there town . afterwards hired Mr. Scott steamship by way of the Panama canal Canadian National Exhibition by Tim- so? As the stranger produced a cheque lumbering company. was brought to with Mr. Vaughan’s signature which ‘ Pacnc coast by even after the facts were known. was any used on the provincial highway I system anywhere. When the work is '11 be well retreat from Le Cateau. \ ml holes that develop each spring . - sentence to his staff in a little roo11 it bl till (1 1 f ' was a ver a e ar ery ue rom the The Council a remarkabl good fo r there was loose boards which rattled like a Lewis ‘ by bylaw. he having the usual town i and the St. Lawrence waterways. It little difficulty in gettfifgy'the money. machine gun. This was not the way the constable’s duties to perform. He could was regarded as a perfect tree. both in While the local teller was victimized table writer of the letter put it, but it was f the WOOd and in its pm“ i he has a perfectly good alibi and fell not do them and work for the hydro at the quality 0 e racket each time the same is 13‘ feet in length but for the story of the stranger no differ- next year. Although the de- commen . ,hpm has made no announce but afterwards appeared to what he meant- Th time. There was quite a portions. It - - a car crossed the bridge was an annoy- heated discussion for a time, and in the process of preparing it for er- ently than anyone else would have done under the same circumstances. ‘ . :g r. ' ' ual ractice to drain C , . twill-t as: ltlysye pfvmg contract is a ance at at†time, but doubly 80 on Sun- quite a lot of difference of Opinion, ection, its length was reduced to 177 t ‘ ‘ lfeet. It is 31 inches in diameter at The next day Mr. Rowland, the 10°“ manager. mentioned the chem days when service was being held. Mayor Hunte . Councillor Hunter, chairman of the l town was to receive $3 ‘the butt and 9% incnes in diameter ‘at the tip. and 236 time 8““ de“°t' in Mr. Vaughan who immediately in- Board of Works, said he had taken the hydro for the constable’s services. the matter up with Mr. Fiddes follow- ‘ while members of the Council said they ing a year of the tree’s growth. are 1 formed him no such deal had taken inc the receipt of the letter. and had had been informed by a member of the l plainly discernible in the wood at the place. and um he had issued no such cheque. The provincial police were informed him that the work 0f repair- local commission that the amount was ‘ butt. ‘ The spar stands upon a concrete ' being gone ahead one dollar per day “while he worked.†with and would be completed as soon I The matter 'was not settled by any base, which rises four . ground and the top: ternoon conducting an investigation. . means when the Council adjourned. il was laying a three-inch The Finance Committee passed bil ball,-two feet in diamete Ibut to date have made no arrests. ,mnnd will disappear. at Bertry, “Very well, gentlemen, we w1 ' ' fight,†made military history. Sir John French, after the b n l an leaning t Le Cateau was made unnecessary for, It was thought this work and against orders. The British of- ficial history of the war. nevertheless, 1 i i i i i I i «l i t r i i I i ' and have gone ahead this summer. 3 supports the ac 9 i «l i g) i e . .l , ,., ‘ 3., 1L)l;‘.{'atll\.\ ‘I\'X:\ 1‘ ti ,. 'in of the road between w pm 8 and the most prominent German com- szi Sound and Meaford used up all allotted money for 1930. It is un- manders agree with the verdict of Von th‘l'riOOd that there will be no paving KIUCko , f 11 f l)é"'_‘.it"(‘ll Meaford and Collingwood next Smith-Dorriens career was u 0 v.1. ;".::. Clt‘illlâ€" iii" 1.1-4:. «ictitm iLlSI this. .2‘.stea(i ls l of the copper .. which were . presented by Walter Stanley Gow andl _______._____ i "'211'. . ." _. . imrnlnt done in Grey County the gen- . 11-1 1 - h m hwa Drift in that campaign. Later he won 3 . ef-x-cgrlipltgcsjilgtl Fdfestthzfld tDSrhagn wilt; distinction in Egypt. all the way from plank covering, this in turn to be OOV- amounting to $432.05, ‘ J ' Tel-el-Kebir to the early ï¬ghting in el'ed With an iron tap which had been- ordered paid, !Athol Gow of Toronto, both natives of I TMPIECES - ah Company at a cost of $345 f.o.b. Dur- ' ately four feet higher than the summit There are about 300 clocks and haén. The work would be gone ahead SERVED LAWN SUPPER Iof the flagpole itsigg. height. f wi h as soon as the material arrived. â€"â€"“"“ ’ .as a whole. thus r to a o the ï¬rst lever w‘tch ever m, In the mentime the bridge had been The â€table em" served a 1““ ‘I 135 feet above the ground level and will _____________.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- supper 0“ Ma 3- W- was†s 1W“ â€St be visible for a considerable distance. night, which was well attended by the‘ Gradually the spar m m by a and ‘ o ' "y'ï¬ i‘l‘ .L;1 ka.t‘- ‘,lphO‘n'."l".l‘.':{ and LM‘ completed. The ditching machine started work ' ‘.I«x('lliit0n's Corners last week and i :nzi' a short distance south of Varney. :~ .- ' wed u in Egypt to win promotion at’ Omdur- . domg good work but is 510 p man under Kitchener. C' $17.50 . 9 i ‘ . 0 .i‘ f ‘ un- 3 mm?“ by the large boulders enco the few British comman$rs :1 "’come cloAsed. linicati i ed f i ' ‘ ' __.â€"â€"â€"-â€"o-â€"-â€"â€"" f the second Boer ar h an com on was rece v mm '2 [)ROGRESS BEING MADE IN girlhood reputation. uelph asking the Com- “the†M the town. Eli: Mfg: derrick and pushed into position by a _ ._ - caner 3 BUILDING PROGRAMME In the South African War the first gang of workinen. At last it hung per- my ,,,,,,,,,,, V .. J .. _. ? contingent. commanded by the â€t â€â€3" “’5’ ’ i This summer promises to be one of General Otter, formed party! his bri- JILDt‘dded (W'- in best years in recent building his- gade, and ever after a warm relation- .. " 211'an .. ’on that Durham has experienced in ship ' i t a I you \l) 01' three (1668688. The Bank ‘ L ummerce building is practically fin- pancy the end of the week. while the J. H. Harding store building is going ahead as fast as possible. He em During the to be in possession about the first