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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-09-06, Page 1a e Clinton Nes ecor Noy 200$ -58th Year CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lith, 1917 T' Mewl'Advertise in]�SS . because they wish to do THE HOME PAPER iusiness WithYou 1}1I1 LOCAL MARICET, LASAND CONCERT,WON B Al TORONTO ALSO. "STORY HOUR" Watched O Regina tehed / 7 \(i���}� n �Qdgime f ixJ,: ,7LeeC Simplicity in construction combined with a skill in man - Wheat 12.1.0 T3axloy $1,00 Butter Oats 6'0o, 80c to 37e: Eggs ITogst10�75: lite Kiltp Rand will Plays Out this evening and on Sunday. evening will give a sacred concert, the last band concert of the season. . The Ki1tips play at London Fairover "Clinton"" on Wednesday next Clinton Da Miss. Leone Grant, who was so sue- eeeeful with. her, hand painted china at the Brandon Fair, also exhibited at the Canadian National in Toronto and successful in ,carrying oil two first prizes, phelp AGAIN. I The "StoryX-10u1" will ,he resealed at the Public Libearp on Saturday, This, institution is meant for the younger' children,, those who aro just commencing to read, and is a great to them m stimiula ting a taste People You Know Miss Mattie coui,tice was in '!'creme ever the week -end, Mass Ethel Wasman was in Mitchell the Week -end, Miss Ii;dna Waslnau loft itIonda to denture, which is the fpheri- HUl?ON.Ct1SUAI:A'ILS. NOT HARD TO OARTiX. LNC,AC'rLMIINT ANNUUNOED, for for literature, It is. hoped that the I take charge of a school at 1Rhglan, , ,a a.° j �� ( °° i A'll �` ► � � x "-.. j�"'--^ `t pC)" "z ) ' ` °0 '' a �i, ♦;494, tepee of generations, males REGINA WATCHES good time -keepers, and copse- \ quently comfortable. watches � ,i; to carry. Their efficiency is : assured by a guara&ntee which enables the owner to have any constructional defect remedied free of charge by : the nearest agent in any part The following Huron men have been reported in the casualty list during the past week : Milled—pte, Geo, Hardy, Cxoderioh, Seriously ill—Pte, Wesley Ballon•• typo, Wingham. Wounded—John Carter,Clinton ' Lieut. C. Jordan,Goderich • Pte, Cloderielf• butchers have decided that the present' price' of meat does not warrant them in paying a man to deliver the parcel's..".Great Scott 1 How high would price'>? need to go to please the dealers ? Still.. it an not be an great hardship to carr anyP Y home all the meat one can afford to Mr, and .Yips, John B, Stewart of Goderich township announce. the' en- gagehpent of 'their eldest daughter, Elva A, G,, to li dura (t, A, Schoen hals 00 Clinton, the marriage to take place about the middle of Sep- tember. as . mothers will tale an interest in send- ing their,littie ones For:gne Bout on Saturdays during the autumn and winter: The Library will :not be open to the general public until three o cock on Saturday+ afternoon, from two to three being 'Children's Hour," Mr, and Mrs; Jas. Cornish spent the weepm'end visrting'Friends in Wing. ha• • Mrs. R. Sweet and Miss Myrtle res tidied on Monday after spending e couple of months with Dir, Sweet in Sarnia, Mr, and Mrs, F. G, Libby and Mas - ter Emerson 1 ibb last i of the world. °•l,• R �� ; , s�°; ;�' �� � They are not made in gradesg which cannot be fully guar- anteed. Thos, W. Fr Goderich ' Pte, R. L. y ' 1) alre, Idpnsall ; Pte. T. C. Austin, Gordo ; .Ptes, Douglas Stewart 'aril- at present rices.. buy p SUBSCRIBE'. AND GET WAR. MAP, LITTLE LOLitLS, The I•Iuron Presbytery meets in Clinton today,Mr. 4 People You KIIOW of returned evening from y a visit in their .. old home. to n, Lowell, Mass, and Mrs, J. D, Atkinson and - - . • Sole Agent for Clinton Burt Harness Exeter, and Pte, H. , , T'. litobbs, Granton. - ' Weekly The Family Herald and Weekly Montreal, has advanced its It was stated in last week's issue Mr. Cooper Toronto was in town yesterday, Miss. Eileen motored to Exeter last ���,,,JJ! n ® Yi.ll a ' AMONG THE CHURCHES. Rev. J, A, Agnew will preach m Ontario street church on ,Sunday next., In the evening his subject will Star, price to $.t 25 per yearn, an advance of •twenty-five cents. Thep are giv- ing to all 'new subscribers and also to all whorenew, a map of Europe, showing the progress of the Allied that Pte. Samuel Brown, who died of wounds in France, was survived by . one brother, Pte, Brown leaves three brothers, Ernest and Chas, of Petrolea and Frank in the west, Rev, J. L. Ford of Goderich was in town yesterday: Mr, and Mrs. J. illacClymont were in Toronto this week, Mr, and Mrs, John Cuninglzame aro week and Dirs. Atlsdnson and Ml,s Eileen remained over the week -end Mr. and Mrs, 11, 0, Eastman and Dir, Marshall of Goderich motored to Arkona on Monday and spent a be : "Four Men in One," The Lea- armies. Phe map is si large one and SCHOOL NOTES, in Toronto this week, Dors. Forbes is spending a few few days with Mr, ]Jastman's par gun: meeting on Monday evening will will be found very convenient in The 0, 0, I. and Model school and weeks with her son at Waterford, encs, Miss Campbell of C'hesley, formerly 1 TheRoyal Bank. OF CANADA. Incorporated 1809, Capital Authorized $25,000,000 Capital Paid-up12,000,000 Reserve and Udivided Profits 14,300,000 Total Assets 270,000,000 400 Branches, With world wide connection. Interest allowed on Savings Deposits, General Banking business transacted, R, E. MANNING, Manager - Clinton Branch be in charge of the Missionary corn- mittee: On Sunday next Rev, H. Stillwell, B.A., a returned Missionary from India, will preach in the Baptist church ill the morning. Mr. C. - H. Holland will preach at the evening service. The Sunday, school will meet at 2,80 in the afternoon, "LIT" ORGANIZED. The Model school class last week organized their Literary Society. The officers appointed wens : Hon, -President, Principal Bouck President, Sadie Woods, Secretary, Marion Uoatswort}n Program committee, Mary Short, Ida Elsley, Jessie Schrieber, locating quickly the whereabouts of the armies in the field. The price of The News -Record and, : the Family Herald with map, included is $2.25. WEDDI D IN GODLRIG°IT. The following, copied from the last issue o0 -the Goderich Signal, refers to the marriage of a youngladythe well-known and highly esteemed i Clinton, where tale family formerly resided- 'rhe --friends of the bride here extend congratulations and good wishes for happiness -and prosperity+curt in her married life : "The wedding was quietly, celebrated on Wednesday of this weak of Ilelen Douglas, eldest daughter of Iiev, J. E. open Mrs. Ford, to bit. William John Scott, B.A., 01 Beaverton, the School of Commerce all opened on Tuesday. There are two new teachers on the 0. I. stall Miss Mor- gen taking the place of ]Miss Kilty and Miss McLeod that of Mr. Adams. There are also two new teachers in the Model, Miss B. W. Ritter taking room one during the Model term and Miss Stoddart taking Miss, Cooper's place during her leave -of -absence this fall and winter. C. O. F. ATTEND- CHURCH. Maple Leaf attended divine service in Willis church on Sunday evening last, when the pastor, Rev, J. L, Hogg, preached an eloquent' sermon from the words "What is that in thine hand ?" . Owing to the Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Walker of God- erich were in town last Friday. Mrs. D. Macli;wan has been in God- erich visiting her daughter., Mrs. Tobbutt Miss Gertrude Wallis has been in Toronto this week attending the Exhibition. Dir, Thomas Watts was up. from Oshawa over the week -end visiting his family, NIr, L. Trowse of Woodstock spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs, Prowse of town. Mrs. Adams and little dabg titer of Toronto. are the guests .of Mr. J. Scott and Miss Jean, Miss Rudd returned on Monday from a fortnight's visit with friends in Detroit and Flint, Mich, member of the C,Ci.I, stall, was in town this week, havingcome to be • present at the MoretoKilty wed- edThe4 ding yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Seeley, Mzs, Allen of Oreolman Sask., and Mr. A. F, of Cr OF Toronto warn guests ...et Lawson—Taylor esteaylor wedding at Constance yeste.;day, i%ir. and Mrs. McFadden and little daughter of London and Miss Gray of Lobo motored' up from London and spent the holiday at the home of Nir. R. Jennison, Miss Josie ilIadd of Chatham visited for a few days last week at the home o1 her uncle, Mr, J, 0r. Medd, She wag 011 her way to Wingham. where she has taken a position Stella Nelbon, Ont. The ceremony was performed fact that Monday was a holiday and . Mrs. J. W. Kilbride of Strathroy on the High school staff. _. ` The Vox is the name the at noon at the home o1 the brides a number were away the attendance has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Wasman leaves today for Es- INCORPORATED 1855 1917 have chosen for their Wellington by the .vas not so large as might have r I - �� class of parents, street, been but the service was much ap- John Shanahan of Hullett" sex to visit her daughter, Mrs, l Ir I ••• I H. ---`- E,mois- - L _ Capitan and Reserve 98 Branches in A General Banking BusineQs Circular Utters Circular Bank ivloney Department. E� jJ Savings Bank Interest allowed at highest R. Sharp, Acting Manager, `'�� V1 $8,8®®,®®® Canada. Transacted„ of Credit Order„ 1 current rate, Clinton '�'prlviledged � I Branch!! �1 �4 . •accepted class journal of which Tena Marquis is to be editor-in-chief, Glenna Oampbell and Ethel Butler are to be sub -editors, Meetings are to bo held weekly on Thursday evenings, UNION GARDEN PARTY, The garden party held in the Park on Thursday last by the Young Lad- les' Patriotic Auxiliary and the IS#1- ty Band was a great success, The entertainment was gotten up in a hurry and the members of the band and the Auxiliary worked ih$ffi to make it the success it was, 'rhe business men of town assisted by donating different commodities which were disposed of for the ben- efi0 of the Societe, brides father, assisted by her uncle, Rev: Win, J. Ford,L.L.B., of Glen- coe. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left on the afternoon train -to spend a month in Muskoka, after which they will go to Kingston. The groom spent a year with the Axmyt' Medical Corps in l:g ipt and will now finish a course at Queen's University." ST. JOSEPHS New. The picnic- given in 1 01: Rance'5 grove by the ladies of St, Joseph's church on Labor Day ryas very sue- assail. 'l'he day was fine rand warm and consequently a number took advert- tage of the opportunity of spending the afternoon in the open., bythe brethern who predatedwere to attend, PEACHES A GOOD CR0P. Many people suppose that all the peaches row down in the Nia*era g b district, few seen. to realize that + good peaches are brown right here in Huron county. Last week Mr.' J. R. N[tddlcton a[ Goderich tywn_ ship received a shipment pe one thousand baskets which he expects to fill in his own orchard with choice peaches, last year Dir. Middleton had a good crop but this year the quality and quantity are both above the average, though, owing to the lateness of the spring, tlieyl are two weeks later than usual, ' Mrs. John Wiseman spent the week- end in Guelph where she was the guest of ,Dies, J, B. Hoover. - Mr. and Mrs, L. Runsball and, fans- ily spent Sunday at Constance as the ousts of the lad s .bother, g y' NIr• Dodds T3oliowayt of the l3opai Bank staff, Sault Ste, Marie, is holidaying at his home in town. Miss 1'lnrenee tuntnghalne vis#ted far a few days during the past week at Toronto and. Hamilton. Mrs. Slack and Miss Dark of Coder - ich were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. .Jackson on Tuesela}. .tissue Isla and Laura ltiillcen have returned to Detroit after spending a holiday at their home in town. Miss Tillie Fall; of Gadshill spent Little. She will be accompanied by her little granddaughter, Miss Ilene Little, elle has been- spond- ing the summer in Clinton, Messrs. Louis and Earl Daii who have been spending 6 the past fort night as the guests of Magistrate and Dirs. Andrews, returned to their home at Coshocton Ohio, , yesterday. Din• I. Rattenl)ury leaves on. Sates:- days for Peterborough where he has a position in a hardware store. It is to be lipped that this „ dues not mean that Ike' will be leaving Clinton for good, Miss Shirley Bowden, who has been a very efficient and obliging mem- } l The The girls hada home-made candy There was all sorts of games and '1IIE the week -end and holiday as the 'elkam, bot of The W. D. Fair S: Co's stall booth and some money was made in amusements, something doing all af- TOWN C'OLNCIL, guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. for the past seven years, severs that way, ternoon, a The dancing The town council met Tuesday ev- Mr. Harry Oantelon Of Tordhlto paid last to her connection with the firm this READY-TO-WEARORDRRED CLOTHING 2 he c`/�OP F2Sh CIU%htficJ C.D. . CLOTHING Five hundred weight of coal was won by the president of the Auxin- lar. and wasput a at auction b Y p y hen for the benefit of the Society, - It highland was • 1110011 enjoyed, Miss Alice Carbert won the old g watch in the automobile contest, ening, Monday heusg a holiday, foxy" little business was trainsacted, the passing of the report of the Iinanee C41ntn}ttee being the biggest item. Clinton a flying visit week call upon his sister, Mrs, L. Cook. Mi. and Dirs. Il, E. Rorke and, Pam- fly and Miss Kathleen Last spent week and next week enters Harper. Hospital, Detroit, as a probation- ery nurse -in -training. Dirs. W. Glenn Campbell, formerly of —' was then sold twice and each time presented to Miss Cooper, wale final- A baseball match was played slur- fn the afternoon between Clinton g, The street committee reported some the wee.. -end and holiday ,.with Brussels and, lienfryu hiends, Clinton, and her son, Gordon, wile OW�,r ®e - �0 ly gave it to a willow. Thio band and the Auxiliary divid- ed the proceeds of the- sale of tickets and the gate receipts and each was well pleast4 with the result. The. Auxiliary had the extra profits ac- truing from the sale of the coal, and St. Thomas, the result being a ruin of four runs by the visiting team• The local team was handicapped by the absence of several' of their best players, but a young lady was taken On in place of one of them and - she ltd winning the ---alts needed alt dilYereu6 streets. The cheek was instructed to roti g the superintendent of the knitting Co, to clo,soniet}ng to remedy the trouble caused b the turnip of Polluted water into the Mary street drain, otherwise commotion will be cut ori as property Holders over Prof. Bristowe Milt on Tuesday for laineardine but Mrs. Bristotve will not leave town for another week, or so., Nlrs, A. Couch and Mrs. W. J. Ross were in Bayfield this week closing their summer cottage for the setts- have been visitors at Clic sumtnei cottage of spentMrs(Dr.) s with Grs. Cal Bend, a few days with Mrs. Campbells sister, Mrs. S. R. herfah, Goderich township, and her father, Mr. A. 1T, Goodwin,, bo- fare returning to Aylmer this week, Boys School Suits candy, etc., and added a nice suint to their treasury, Three tickets are stili out, Nos. 1190, 11290 and 1060. if the holders will present' same at Harland Bros. store they may obtain their prizes. WEDDING. A pretty wedding was solemnized splendid work, ad- nitration of the spectators. Pilo supper was, in spite of the Food Controller, good enough to satisfy those who had attended farm- er gatherings and whose -expectations ran high, for all and the proceeds amounted to whose land the water distrth, ed' complain of injury therefrom. YOUNG MAN SUDDENLY CALLED, Dir. D. A, I'orrester received a wire from the superintendent of the Monday stating that his son, Jolin C., had died Sunday 011.,. Mr. Chas. Butler of tate Bank of Commerce, Wrtngl.am, was the week- end guest of NIr. and Mrs, G. E. Bail, Miss Leila Ford left on Friday for Ottawa. She has received an ap_ on staff there. Mullett Township Mr. McClinchey of near Auburn sold a fine team of geldings to NIt, 'Phos. Smith of S-aforth for ship- ment to Montreal, receiving the suns of X500 for them, and Dor, Jelin Freeman sold one for $255 to Dir, If you desire to dress the boy In a good Suit for X5.0®, come here with the inoney and get the best Snit the 'price ever bought. in St. Paul's church at eleven o'docir yesterday forenoon when Ruby Irene, younger daughter of the late Rev, G. M. Kitty and of Mrs. I{ilty of town, was united in marriage with Mr. Alfred, Moreton of Sandwich, son of Mr, and Nlrs. Alfred Moreton of Mere Heath House, Davenham, Eng- land. The ceremony was performed bye a goodly sun, NIA'JTRIED AT EXETER. A quiet wedding was solemnized at James' street Methodist church, Ex- eter, at nine o'clock yesterday, morn- ing when Florence Winona Howard of Edmonton, daughter of Mrs. Lucy. Howard of Exeter, was united in marriage to Mr, Victor Coleman French, editor of The Times, Wetas- suddenly morn- ing,onto The deceased was a conductor. on a line running out of Medicine FIat, He had retired do his usual health ml Saturday evening but type found dead in bed Sunday morning, heart failure was the cause of death, The young mans parents were mucin shocked by the news as they heard regularly f-om their son and The Misses Chidley returned to Tor- on Saturday. after: spending the months of July and August in Clinton. m- Mr, and Mrs. L. Kennedy have m- {;breed to thei- name in Detrirjt af- ter a visit at the parental home of the former. Mr. Hareld Holmes has ' been ap- pointed teacher in S. S. No. 8, Hullett, and commenced his dull - sired, bald. These geldings were all s}tett by NIcNIichael s Glenrae. NIr. and 1Vft's. Thos. Quigley and Master Jimmie of Goderich spent Sunday with relatives on the 0th con, Miss Irene Byrnes of Cleveland i! visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and NIrs. P. J. Reynolds, the Rev. H. P. Westgate' of Sand- F.. he always seemed. to be in the best '.ruessay, BOYS SCI -TOOL SWEATERS wioh, brotherrsn-law of the bride, -as- sfsted by the Rev, J. A. Robinson rector of t Paul's, a S P kewin, Alta., and soy- of Pars, breach of Clinton. The bride, who was married in her travelling Brown English of health and spirits, Ile was in ,his fortieth year. The remains aro being brought home for burial and les on NIrs. do La Panf'tiete and children were the guests of Miss Margaret Married 5B Year's d �`f BoysSweater Coats y 1•,00 1,50 to 3.50 Boys pull -over Sweaters 1,00 125 and 1.50' s ,, C 1� 'Boys School Hose 35, 50 and / Sc Boys School Ca S y 2 C r� C 2 c:, 35c , 'jC and 1 SL' The bride was given away by her smother. She wore a charming frock of ivory satin and. georgette crepe with pearl trimmings and .the can- ventional bridal veil and oraugeblos- wins. Her bouquet was of pink roses and lily -of -the -valley. ' Miss Creta Ford played the wed- cling morph, Mx. TIarold Izllty mid Mr, Wilber FOxd acted as ushers. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party and guests flroVe to rho home of the brid'e's mother where a dainty luncheon was served, The table decorations were ink' and tv is white, Mr, and, Mrs. aloreton left during the afternoon on a trete- trip, the P, bride donning For the journey a suit suit of worsted with tailored hat of white crepe and corsage boquet of sunset roses and ferns was given away: b , g 3 Y her brother-in-law, Mr, E. I)fgnan, The ceremony was performed by the Rev, S. W. 1Vluxtvorthy and was wit- asset! by the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting par- ties: At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party and guests were served a dainty luncheon at the home of Mr, and Mfrs, Wilbert, Mat- tin - Miss Muitvorthy played the wed- ding march and also rendered several 0hauning selections liming the ]mt. uhemt, 7'ha bride. vvas the saeipient oT many eau many useful anti b tiful gifts, handsome are expected tomorrow, The funeral will be ou Saturday. Mr, ea d Dirs. Forrester have three sons lit France, r LABOR DAY TOURNAMENT. The annual tournament of the local ;howlers took place on Labor Day when the following rinks competed in Scotch Doubles : J, Ransford, W. Jacltsoiz, skip Willis Cooper, , P J, Miller, skip ; Hans Ly Relict 13. IR. Sharp, ship ; B. Hill, G, Courtice, skip ; T. Ilan-. cry, N. Ball, ,dein; D. L, N1cPlterson, Ed, aantelon, dile'; ila-ry Shaw, , Bert Hovey, -skip ; A. J , Grigg, V1. Grant, skip • Rev. Mr. Hogg W. 6 Bryfione, skip , R. W. Reed, W. John son ship TI, Wilt J, Ilarlancl Holmes i11 Tuckersmith Fora few days last week. Miss White and Miss Hewitt returned to town on NIonda and are again y g in charge of Couch .h Co's millin- er department, Mr. and Mis. Geo. Nlnieaster of Es- sex have been visiting 11'Trs. James Lindsay of town and with otherasas friends hereabouts. sllr. aur. Mrs, Frank NicCziughey were in Toronto over Tabor Day. Mr, N1cC'augbey has gone to Pct,erbor- pugh to i,al;e aposition. Nliss .Jean (Jh#dley leaves on Friday •E. For Winnipeg after a visit at the liarental home. Her mother, Dirs. 1'. Jackson, accolnpan5Os her as far as Toronto. Mr. Anthonyawson left on Mondayfie Y Sor. B'atvntttnvil7r. where he has. tale - 3 �4 ��� Z� a� (� vk<"' l' aV ` a :;w . e k 3 , �` <` � a F , �fi 4>. r I% «,z. ^i •". h y a r FF\gia 3; � a< c�, i iv ris,ts , „: :;, z :�; . ,'. a .� < '' ~ ,aC� >,,.,,y .^a•cah ;ti,b, of navy blue serge, black velvet hat. amonglwhnch was a set of sable furs, the groom's gift, si.•i' C, Cant lou p, p , A, J, Morrish, en a position, Mrs. Lawson aiiti family will Follow in the course of a e w; ttt1 tie a TSE 1110 .., ..... '( Otto : A P%2 L Square ' 111 GNU 11110 COsae`sal1, - "... . !! Every Deal for Every Maas. p� A ent �,, L e . �with or Sunda or f]tglit Cc2t�5. y � and black fox furs. On theft re- turn they will reside in SandWicli. . The bride w.'is a very popular young lady olid will be Totteninli-di missed ]n C]1ntatt's ;Social .circle. For the past couple' of years she has been a `member OF t{ip teaching staff of., the Collegiate Institute and was popular both .the pupils and other 1nem-. iipis Of Edi- StalF, Tlpr many friehcls xterid good Wlrhes for n happy mare tied .firs. } Mr. arci M -S, French motored to Loddon tinting the afternoOa where they took train for a honeymoon trip t0 Tomato, Halifax and the Thottsand Islands, They will *return to .stere- before leaving for their 105110 iii Wetaoka1Viti, The inaiiy Clinton friends of the jy"to0th3 e'stend - OOn ratulatlatls ifiltl goad lvisl.aq, .tis, i i:Oneh went to pstetet to at, tpind the trot -#ago nF lrer soil ship, :trophy prize -1st, Deet JTovey, Ila 1. y Shaw ; .21td, 11. W. Recd, ',1 AS80eiati0il. pried—.1st, Willie Coop, or, ..T, Miller i and, Harty Rance" al, R. Sharp,. Consolation prize�lSt, ')3, Wiiltsec, J. IlnTtal.d . 2»fi Bev Mt'. `110 g, W Brydonttr, Bobby prize -.C', Cntsion, 11, J, �,hlfiarrlsh, a Penn weeks. Clinton ,people are soxry i lose these good citizen; front the towel. Mr, AddiSOn Johns has been visiting 111S als•ttt, M.1'S. A. Seeley of town and other friends ill the vielnity demi the past weer., Mi:. J'o11i1S t pauttty dtzrlttg thr, vst on {lino :It: hdieu harvesting in Welland and having se -tired a substltuto tO pan{{firth ills tiiachfng duties, vtill stay on the farm dialog September, 1r alna rs E. Kelllllii iV[r. and NTrs. Ed\yard Kemp 0 Landon, formerly r •. LOncldn, monthly of Clinton, Iter illtited lir marriage in. Mont, 'Eng., os f e,it, ,lot 1:56.1. '1 lie are still. hall l r i, Y atld 1 ea ty,- 'l`hp V -1'y Many fl'i-tiag of this worthy pOutila will very gladoil¢ l cin with 'l'he News-Roord. is y 1iWshing thorn Manly share happy year togotlicr,