ronto orest : ND CONCER1 U tario. The bail contained the folâ€" to ~ing: 17 bed quilts, 8 ladies‘ coats, 2 L oxets, 4 sets of plllows, 5 sets of plow cases, 2 sweater coats, and a (qQuaintity of general clothing, oniversary Services will be held in t*o Baptist Charch on Sunday Sept. 2! h. The Rev. Judson Macintosh B. A. late associate pastor Bloor Street, T â€"ronto, now of Owen Sound, will p.cach at both sersice*,. On Monday eâ€"~ning the 25th Mr. Macintosh will liver m lecture entitled *"Kitchener g*oum-†now at their best. «; PEMINSULA ; You should see e mrcgae C your grocer at £ L fls once, and put A%â€"â€"-’s " lown an _ extra "fX "BAkXARY® Es supply of Niagara CNOwERS no. 264 Peninsula Grown Pruits. _ Fruit is goed food and is healthful._ Ask your grocer for the Niagara Grown kind. Look for this | label on basket. e 7ih bout, when the @reys were deâ€" tared winners, Col. Bickford, G. 8. O, vsented the championship cup, the it of Lieut. Goyernor Hendric of ais province, to Col. McFarland, on half of his team. In making the â€"esentation Col. Rickford congrat«. vd Col. McFarland and his team on @» splendid and consistent work done y them in winning 17 bouts, in none i which had t hem by default. Battalion about to go overseas wants wood bandsmen and buglers, Transâ€" â€"rtation furnished. Apply 147th Batt‘s, Camp Borden, Ont. (tirl Wanted for general housework. Eâ€"mily of 4, wages $15 per month. * »ady place, all comyeniences, Apply * _ Mrs (Dr.) A, H. Campbell, Hespeler, Ont. The South Grey Ananual Fall Fair C ncert will be first class as usual. / >» talent has been engaged and an in eresting and amusing time is as* â€"â€"ed. â€" Plan of Hall will be opened at C utral Drug Store on Saturday next. A‘l seat‘s reserved, 35¢ each. Engage y ur seats eatly . The ladies of the Red Cross intend ving meals Fall Show day in Mr. . â€"lder‘s store. Will the farmers please p the Red Cross ladies by bringing visions of any kindâ€"meat, potatoes, ter, eggs, cream, bread and cake. ~onations can be left at the store or at ‘r. Jamieson‘s residence. Un Tuesday of this week the ladies Darham Baptist Church despatched ul of clothing weighing 190 ibe., to sufferers from the fire in Northesn Housewives will do well to put down a large quantity of Canadian Elberta Peaches which are _ NIASARa e untoward event. The 1i7th Grey Bittalion won the al contest for the championshtp o imp Borden in bayonet fighting inning by a score of 5â€"2 from the V aterloo Batt. _ At the conclusion of To REST.â€"Good house on George Street. Appy to John Morrison, Durham For SALE.â€"Good driving mare, risâ€" q# 5 years. Sound every way. W. H. HurtsR. Lot 4 Con. 20, Eoremoxt. ~Lhe Baptist Church, Owen Sound, h â€"vye presented the 147th Batt. with a Coâ€"mmunion service of Alauminum w ar e th a "Chalk Talk." _ A Voluntary wing will be taken for the Work . turo Aceinext.â€"Chas, Petty, Benâ€" ick, while in Ayton one day last ck, had bis leg broken near the kle anad heel injured severely. He d Albert Marghall were riding in Mr Habha‘s car, when, in turning a corâ€" v, fearing the car would upset, they th jJamped, Mr, Petty sustaining the \above severe injuries, which may ‘p him in bed till the snow flies, ich sympathy is felt for him over t Thursday dropped the deciding 1e for the Lacrosse championship of mp Borden to the 1i2nd Muskoka talion, the score being 5to 0. _ The skoka team scored four before the ys got going in the Ist quarter, but ugh the 147th peppered the nets juently afterwards, the Muskoka alkeeper was a stone wall for defence, raiLy Parkas Go Ur.â€"BÂ¥he London e Press and the London Advertiser ve increased their subscription rates 0) per year, The Toronto News 1 Toronto Star have incraased their es 50¢. per year, to take effect Decâ€" \ber Ist. It will cost the Star just .000 more for paper this year than t on accouwnt of the increased price, um all these facts the public can in where the weekly is at. itsL® Soci@ty.â€"The Anoual Meeâ€" z of the Durham Branch of the ner Canada Bible Society will be d in the Methodist Church, Monday, h of September at 8 p. m, Rey. Mr ssard, B, A., B. D., of Toronte, Arict Secretary, will speak on Bible iety work illastrating his address 08T THE FrNAL.â€"The 147th battalion ‘roduction & Thrift Tfl 3 sduce More and Save More @ B fl nr flm Make Your Labor Efficient { SBave Materials from Waste a Spend Your Money Wisely . is War Time South Grey Show at Durkham, Thursday & Friday, 28th and 29th September. Better thaa ever. â€" Goverament Attractions OL. ; ;Ec)w Cz3 4E OPICS FRUIT BULLETIN the decision gone to , NO. 38 South Grey Show, the great eyent in this neighborhood falls on 28th and 20th Sept., two weeks from toâ€"day. Be loyal to your country by being loyal to the best county show in this part of Ontario, Get a Prize list from Secy. Binnie and make entrics carly,. A splendid government attraction is to be furnished this year and the Dirâ€" ectors are planning to make it the best ever, but they can‘t do it without coâ€"operation. Lat‘s all go. A rare event happened in Priceville on Monday 18th inst,. It was the the Celebration of the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Andreis Ostrunder of this place. All the members of their family were present to take part in the reâ€"union: they are Oscar, Eli» George, Mrs, Scarlett, Mrs, Wutsun‘ Mrs, Richardson and Mrs, Eckhart, a pleasing feature of the occasion was the presence of four generations Mr. and Mis, Warner from the township of Luther were present, Mr, Wainer is a brother of Mrs. Ostrander and was present at the original wedding in 1866. In the absenee of Rey, F. W, Bowes of the Methodist Charch who is away on his holidays, Rev, J. A. Matheson of the Presbyterian Church took his placa. Aftera most sumptuous supper & social time was spent during which congratulations and addresses were given, At the close Mr, Matheson made the presentations which were as follows: From Mr. and Mrs. Warner a Silver and Gold Suger and Cream Set. From the family, a handsoms Divenport Rocking Chair. "Miss Catherine McDonald, sister of Mrs, J. T. Hartman of this city, died at her home in Salt Lake, Friday morning, Aug. 18. Death was due to heart trouble, with which she has been alflicted for two years or more, Miss McDonald was a native of Ontario, Canada, but had resided in the United States for quite a number of years, having been a resident of Balt Lake for 12 years. Deceased is suryived by her father, who is 98 years of age, two sisters, Mrs J. T. Hartman, of this city and Mrs. M, 0. Morey of Chicago, and a brother , M A. McDonald, who resides near Salt Lake. Reayâ€"McDoxaup A quiet wedding was celebrated on Thursday, 14th of September, 19106, the contracting parties being Mr, Harry Reay of Bentinck, to Miss Teenie MeDonald of Durham. The wedding took placed at the Presâ€" byterian Manse, Rev. Mr. Whaley tying the knot in the presence of a few friends of the principals. _ The young couple will make their home on the groom‘s farm in Bentinck, where the best wishes of many friends will follow them. The Review will be ex cused for offering special felicitations to the bride, who for a number of yrs, was a valued member of the staff, winning the esteem of her employers for diligence, ability and faithfuiness to duty, coupled with an agreeable disposition, A clipping from a Montpelier paper, sent us by Robt, McDonald, known to many in Glenelg, tells of the death of his daugater,. _ Mr, MeDonald is 04 years of age and the loss of the daughâ€" ter he has livyed with so long will be a serious blow to him, The veteran still remembers old friends here, though the number rememberiug him must be getting small, He will now live with his daughter, Mre, Hartman: The remains were brought to Montâ€" pelier last Saturday, and the funeral services, conducted by Kev, C. F. Wheeler, were held at the home of Mrs. Hartman, Sunday afternoon at 2 o‘clock. Priceville Couple Married Fifty Years. Miss Stevenson of Holstein See. of Saugeen Presbyterian Mission Bands gave an instructive and interestIng adâ€" dress last Thursday In the Presbyâ€" terian Church to tha Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary Society on her visit to the Winnipeg meeting of the W, M. S. and also to the Mission Bands. The ladies of the Red Cross Society will hold an "At Home" at No, 9, Gienâ€" elg Schoolhouse on Tuesday evening, 26th inst. _ Anautograph quilt will be disposed of and tea will be served at 8 o‘clock. _ Ladies please bring refresh: ments,. Admission ten cents. WaxTtzoâ€"By Oct. 1st, pantry maid, housemaid and kitchen maid, Good wages. Apply to Miss Euurot, Annesley Hall, Queen‘s Park, Toronto Sunday next is Rally Day in the Presâ€" byterian ch , and an interesting service for young and old is arranged for the morning service at 11 o.clock: In the evening members of the YÂ¥. P. S. will take a part in the service. Wanted at Onceâ€"General Houseâ€" maid, ~Apply to Mrs. Edward A. Hay. Get Ready for the Big Show Died in Salt Lake Hymeneal Dear Mother,â€" Well, we had some spread toâ€" night for supper! I got that swell big box with the cherries in it and I sure enjoyed them. One of the other fellows in my room got a box of cigâ€" arettes and cigars, so we ate first then sat and smoked cigars. Igave our 0. C. a dish of cherries for his supper and he thought them swell. I g t letters from Will, Marion and Janet which I must answer soon. Caldwell. I am raised to the rank of Serâ€" geant now Mother, so you can adâ€" dress my letters Serg. C. A. Marâ€" shall, I have enjoyed myself darâ€" ing my six days out of the trenches. We do nothing but sleep, eat, smoke and write letters. You should see the rats in the trenâ€" ches ! Big as cats, and tame, and as thick as bees. We do not mind them now at all ! It has been raining now two days steady and the boys in the trenches are up to their knees in mud Obituary. Mars, Auex Duxncar: Regrets were felt last week when word was received in Durham that Mis Alex Duncan, of Galt, had died in Torâ€" onto hospital, following an operation The following brief letter received by Mrs R. Marshall this week from her son,makes vivid experiences at the tront: for appendicitis, Besides her husband she leaves two sons and three daughâ€" ters as chief mourners. â€" Dariog their stay in Durham, the Duncans made many friends, In token of our deep tegard and strong affection for you we ask of you to accept this gold, not for its actual value but as a testimony of our good wilt toward you. _ We pray God that there are yet mary years of heaith and usefuiness laid up for you and that the evening of life may be pleasant and peaceful and when it pleaseth God to take you, may you find the evening and morning to be the first day," We, your children and grandchildâ€" ren, have assembled here toâ€"day to celebrate with you your golden wedâ€" ding day, _ We consider this to be a great privilege which God in His goodâ€" ness has bestowed upon us and upon youin that we are permitted to be preseat here toâ€"day and to commemâ€" orate with you the fiftieth annvniverâ€" sary of your wedding day, We would also remember the two of us who are not present here in body, the gentle sister, the loving brother, but we do fee} that they are present in spirit and that Heayen is not a place afai off but very near to us. Fifty years we know has beld for you its days of suushine and days of sorrow ; you hayve drunk of the bitter and of the sweets of life. God hath intermingled the evil and the good to deyelop in you true manbood and womanhood . Ye editor adds his felicitations, and hopes to repeat them at the diamond wedding in 1926, On behalif of himself and hbis wife, Mr Matthews made a very fitting reâ€" ply and after receiyiog the congratuâ€" lations of the entire party, all sat down to a splendid wedding dinner the table being graced with a three story wedding cake â€" appropriately decorated. After dinner Mr, RKelsey took a photo af the group. _ A few pleasant hours were then spent in the parental home when all took their> departure for their own homes, much pleased with the day‘s unique eyent. Following is the address ; Dear Father and Mother,â€" The above worthy couple received one of the pleasant surprises of their lives when on Wednesday of last week 13th Sepcember, their family, three sons and three daughters with their wives and husbands and eighteen grandchildren, assembled at their home in Durham to celebrate with them their goldan wedding day. Two ether guests present were Mrs. Wi, Lee, only sister ef Mr. Matthews, and Mrs Geo Hepburn. eldest sister of Mrs Matthews, who were also present at the wedding fifty years ago, â€" Much rrgret was telt at the absence of Mr. Merchant who is on business in the west and also at the absence of Rev. Mr Hawkins who was away to London on business. Golden Wedding of Mr and Mrs James Matthews Enjoying Home Comtorts Somewhere in Belgium 1866â€"â€"1916 DURHAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916 30th Augast 1916 With which is incorporated the Hoilstein Heary Ford is not liked by the financial | copmunity any better thau he in tura likes the financial community. And the next sensation which itis whispered Mr,. Ford is about to spring will release a lot of Wall Street wrath that has not expressed itself since "out of the trenches by Christmas" became such a joke, Mr. Ford is planning to run his| big factories, twentyâ€"four hours a day| as at present but with four shifts a ; day instead of three which means six | hours for each employee. _ Further,; each workman is to receive $1 00 per | hour in wages,. This knocks the $5 a day into a coéked hat and sets another unhealthy standard in labour, already inflated in some industries almost to the limit of endurance Hospital for Consumptives desires grateâ€" fully to acknowledge the following conâ€" tributions received in Durham by the Field Secretary of the National Sanitarâ€" ium Association : W. A. McGowan........... .............. $5.00 Lenahan & McKeehnie................. 2.00 NRev S. M. Whaley.......«.....s>..... 200 Thos. Allan...$2.00 Jno. McGowan 2.00 C. Ramage ... 2 00 J. P. Telford... 2.00 Jne Morrison. 2.00 J. Kelly......... 2.00 Jas Smith...... 2.00 Wm. Calder... 2.00 Robt. Burnett 1.00 J. J. Smith... 1.00 Wir. Allan......1.00 Dr.J.G.Hutton1.00 Jno. Towner... 1.00 C. L. Grant.. 1.00 G.B.Dingman 1.00 . A. C. Wolfe... 1.00 H.N. Burnett 1.00 Jno. Smith... 1.00 Wim. Irwin..... 1 00 D. Kinnee...... 1.00 }(' liali_ne sstves k00 .L.S. Mellraith 1.00 * itmore. 1.00 earney. 1.00 ox +) mexsenils" S aeiainsr t 19 T. &C. McLacBlan..........,............. 1200 Miss M. Cryderman...................... 1.00 MiSS As FUM:+sererssrrrivsssssissosas. sesblh 100 Miss d M . NWEIf.:â€".1.1+1::scbrcrissrceseee 1100 Miss M. Middieboro...................... .50 Miss A. McKenzi¢ ..........s.cc0uee..... . .50 Miss M. MEHEnZIC......~++â€"â€":::ss1s11:»« _ :90 Pfliss L. B. Walker...... ...........+...., «80 Miss M. A. Latimer....................... 50 E. A. Rowe..... .50 W.J. Lawrence .50 W. Lauder..... .50 Mrs E. Mills..... .25 For a man of peace and quict reâ€" marks _the Boston News Bureau, Henry Ford undoubtedly possesses the most unique gift of publicity of any Americ_a_n. unless it be And. Carnegie, Owen Sound has a 30 wmill rate for 1917. Lower Sehoal Cexil Barber, Percy Bavber, Wilfrid Barbout, Reggie L. Camppell(Honoars) Anna Cliffe (to take Arith.) Howard Mead, Mary Smith (Art), Ruth Stewart, Normal Eatrance John E. Bell, Theodore Fallaise, Mary Findlay, Herbert H. BHannam, Gordon Hastic, Marguerite Hutton, Norman Lenahan, Howard MeDougâ€" alt, Mary Mellraith (hongurs), Lavina Mortley, (Literature), Jr, Matricalation John E. Bell, Mary Findlay, Herbort H. Hansuam, Marguerite Hutton, Gorâ€" don Hastie (Alg,. Cbem.) Rorman Lenahan, Mary Mcliraith. Durham Donors to Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives rree HOospital TOF GONSUINPLiVES| _ Congratulations to Miss Blanche Bell sniovectocmie ‘d:mghtcr of l\‘lrs.}?n})t(.}lflelll anc{1 Mr. .‘ n > Geo. Stewart, both of Glenelg, who toâ€" . Torontg, Sept. 15 1916 gov,‘ Wednesday, are being united in Editor, The Review, | matrimonial bonds. Durham, On€ Ye Editor and Mrs, Ramage, Mr __Thg Treasurer of the Muskoka Free j Perer and Miss Alice motured to Ohesâ€" The following is the cemplete list of suceesafal eandidates at Purham High Schkool this year:> The certificates were gisAted ou the above condition and on the standing awarded each pupil by the staff, which was not less than 40 per sent on each subject and 60 per cent on the total, ascertained by test examinations in April and May, This week Prineipal Allan receiyed from the Kducation Department the certificates of those pupils who were engaged in farm labor fot three months as certified by their emplayers. John Kelly, GEO. A. REID, Secyâ€"Treas., National Sanitarium Association MISSES TRUAX Execlusive High School Exam|nation E8T‘D 1872 > STANDARD BAKK ap at the parlors of Misses Truax (succesâ€" sors to Miss McAuliffe.) Accept this as a most cordial invitation to visit our showrooms and see our beautiful display of the newest Fall Millinery. will be received by this Bank free of cost. Fullest information plied by applying to the Mina_g_e:_ of this Bglnch?'p * 228 _# #4â€"â€" _ DURH A M BR ANC y, _ U PP MErrarcecsrrsscvess 2.,00 nerertrrersrereees . 2.00 Jno, MceGowan 2.00 J. P. Telford... 2.00 4. Kelly......... 2.00 Wm. Calder... 2.00 J. J. Smith... 1.00 Dr.J.G. Hutton1.00 C. L. Grant.. 1.00 A. C. Wolfe... 1.00 Jno. Smith... 1.00 D. Kinnee...... 1.00 J. S. Meliraith 1.00 WAR LOAN Subscriptions to the New #50.25 oFP CANADA HEAD OFFICZ â€" Toronto CANADIAN 1 0'01, 1.00 | 1.00 | l.uo; 1.00 | .so‘ .50 | .50 .50 .50‘ .50 | c25] | Pte‘s Fred Corbett J. M. Defby of [Camp Borden spent from Thursday ] till Tuesday morning at their homes | here. Tâ€"roomed Cottage on Queen Street, First Class Location. Hard and Soft water. Good Garden. Apply to C. Ramaor Reyiew Office The Red Cross workers of South Line are still sewing every Wednesâ€" day afternoon and contributing month ly to their own supplies. $ 13.25 have already been collected. Rey, Mr. McLean of Hanover conâ€" ducted prayer meeting at the home of Mr. John Milligan, last evening and had a good attendance. Miss Jean Derby returned Tuesday from Ottawa to spend a vacation of two weeks at her home here. Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Derby visited last Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, R. Whiteford of Normanby. Miss Janet Kerr of Hampden, visiâ€" ted for a day with her cousin, Marâ€" garet Derby. Mrs. John Cooper of Normanby, is a guest this week at her daughter‘s Mrs, And. Derby. Intended for last week Miss Bessie Mather is attending Durham High School. "*Mr, and Mrs. Neil McCannel abd chilâ€" drem, Proton 8tn., visited the latter‘s mother, and brother, Mr F. Kuncimaan here last Sunday, Daleâ€"At Ontlook Sask., on Aug. 86th, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs, And. Dale, a Miss Louise Trump is engaged with Mrs, Robt. Burnett of town. Pte. T. Mather tpent a day last week at his uncle‘s Mr. Jas,. Mather, Millinery ley, Dobbinton, Alienford and Owen sound oyer the week end, visiting relâ€" atives or friends at each place, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. McFadden and his mother, motored to Owen Sound Saturday to visit his ne;hew and famâ€" ily Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moffat, who is an old Durham boy, and in the printâ€" ing business in Owen Sound. Congratulations to Norman Lenahan, He was knocked out in one subject at the recent middle echool examination and has since written on the Suppleâ€" mentry Exam, coming through with flging colors. He leaves on Monday next for Toronto University, Miss Marion Marshall returned last Satarday from a fortnights visit with her sister Janet who is teaching uear Collingwood . Mrs, Noble and children, who are reâ€" siding at her parents‘, Mr and Mrs John Fallaise, left on Monday for Toronto for a farewell visit to Mr, Noble, who is going ov@rseas skhortly. Mr, John Carson and family are leaving this week to reside in Berlin, Mrs, J. 0. Ferguson of Q, Sound is spending a few weeks with her father Mr. N. McGillivray, Glenelg, Mr, N. McGillivray, Niagara Falls, N. Y., was visiting at Miss A. L Mcâ€" Kenzie‘s last week,. Mr, Louis Hanford of Toronte is visâ€" iting Mrs, Jas, Hophins, Glenelg. Mr Russell Gun is spending the week with relatives here. Mrs, J. Knechtel, of Galt, is making an extended yisit with her son here. son,. Lambton Street T HE SsoOUTH BENTINCK nAFAlfE®Y House to Rent BORK Durham rwr s sssamr 1‘ 1 r- NOTIOH is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act, by His Honâ€" or, the Judge of the County Court of the County of Grey, at the ï¬â€˜own Hali Gienelg, on the 6th day of Octéber, 1916, at 9 o‘clock in the ferensnon to hear and determine complaints oif erâ€" rors and omissions in the Voters‘ .List of the Municipality of the Township of Glenelg for 1916, Dated the 21st day of September, 1916 J, 8, BLACK, Clerk of the Municipality of the Town ship of Glenelg. i. s i A ie en mm u2c lt NP â€" i9 900 mâ€" @4 TIFBP â€"â€"%Aâ€" &# 28â€" 1 ~_Mâ€"Bâ€"Zâ€" "_"____4"’ ~E B ¢# _ 1 “6 â€"4â€" â€" Y -iï¬â€œ:â€"fl. [}] m [ [ 475 ||| $ ||}| 13 I ' | , A. 1716 (The Dog Fightâ€"Talking ||| 10« '“fBurLyurd(-mnav-:,.l ion between two ,l M (Jeaio.( Irish W asherwomenâ€"talking 1}| ‘Thv Lady Picking â€" Mulbermes ; | A. 1805 | _ Prinee‘s Orchestra, 10â€" 85¢ ‘(ï¬pring Morning Serenade : Prince‘s Orchestra. | Blue Danube Waliz ; Royal Marig [ © ts 1.15( ba Band. 10« 85¢ ) The â€" Three â€" Jewels: Twoâ€"step ; ! l Royal Marimba Band. | A. 1957 [Jult You ; Maggle Teyte, Roprano ‘ 10";8§¢) A Little Love, a Little Kiss; Maggie ' | . Teyte, Soprano. | ‘ | H. J. SNELL R k Columbia Grafonola and Record 11 Dealer, Darkam e L‘ ee â€"w Ec â€"HROYTy®=)) ¢/â€"CGO)â€"â€" fltâ€" mo) â€"S@â€"FB® 85¢fur Judge‘s Court for Q@lenelg. Are you in readiness to meet the daily increasâ€" ing scarcity of Dry Goods ? x Think that many of Europe‘s most extensive industries have been closed altogether for lack of material, while others are producing only a small portion of their former output. This builder of vitality and stronger nerves enjoys the reâ€" commendation of people everywhere. By no means is it merely a stimulant, for the results of Dynamis Tonic on the system «re permanent and always beaeficial. If you are run down, it your nerves are shattered and your system needs new vigor, nolk ing will help you more than this fine tonic. Look for the formulsa on the iabelâ€"it protects you. 75e per bottte Start building yourseli up now. Sold only by Thoughtful people will avoid later disappointâ€" ments by layimg in their supply of merchandise while it can yet be had at reasonable prices. Seo. R. Ql'nyman Contrat â€ruy d tore Ladies Wool Skirts Senstar Dynamic Gonie Underwear fOl‘ Men ONTA READINESS ! Another large shipment of allâ€"wool Serge Bkirts in Blacks and Navies . These Skirts are guaranteod by the makers for style, fit and workmancship. Come in and seoe them. . F. MORLOCK This Underwsar was bought early before the adâ€" vance which enables us to offer it to our oustomers at the old price. We were lucky in securing our Wintor Undorwear at the old prices......................... 85¢, $1.00, 1.25 The S tore of Honest V alue SYou owe it to yourse!f is try READINESS WILL WIN Druggist gw" Just You ; Maggle A Little Love, a Lit _ Teyte, Soprano, FIGKHT Publisibed Woeekly at #1.00 a yvear, C. B&AMAGQE & s0N Posunmarar C nae Lne nignt ol way on that Crossâ€" |ing. No fool behind a motor whe «1 ‘ has « right to say, "Get out of the way |or I‘ll knock you down." _ Between the crossings the motorist has the }rlzht of way, Of course it is not wise | to stand on a crossing and get knocked down, but nevertheless it is your privâ€" ‘ilege to walk on that crossing and the car must stop if nocessary to let you pass.â€"Ex. The man on foot should rememt to cross the street on the crossing, a he has the right of way on that cro G.T. R. Town Ticket Agencey Grand Concert It Is War Time Rights of Men and Autos PAY PRODUOE BAVE #* d t *A