Outstandino Personalities . of the Ottawa Oistrict Keen Competition
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Outstandino Personalities Keen Competition For Dominion Wide Liberal lo Be Guest Speaker at Last Tribute Paid J. A. Sangster, M.Li., Locbiel Junior Farmers . Of The Ottawa Oistrict Prizes at Seed Fair Gatbering Honors Leader Exhibition of Paintings Mr. Barney Mclntee Heard in Legislature Enjoy Able Addresses (Ottawa Citizen) The Highland Society rooms Ottawa Banquet Hears Provincial Dr. Marius Barbeau of the Ma- The sudden death occurred in ((Contributed) The Lochiel Junior Farmers held their * The name of MacGillivray here, on Wednesday and Thurs- Victories Stressed as Indicat- tional Museum of Canada will be Butte, Montana on March fifth of Queen s Park, Toronto, March bi-monthly meeting on Wednesday night looms large in the romantic his- da}', March 20 and 21, were ing Sweeping Landslide in the guest speaker at the exhibi- Mr. Bernard (Barney) Mclntee declaring that the, March 20th, in the Lochiel Township tory of Glengarry county So does thronged with farmers for the Coming Federal Fight. tion of paintings from the Ont- of Glen Robertson, Ont., due to a farmers of his community and in Hall, with a good attendance. the name Chisholm. The tjvo of Annual Seed Pair. Ninety exhi- ario Society of Artists in Alexan- heart attack. He was born in St. fact those of any other section of After the regular business was transact- them together représent a re- bits of high class seed were shown LOVING CUP GIVEN TO KING dria, on Fridaj', -the 5th of April, Eugene, Ont., July 13th, 1865, and the province could never expect ed the President called on the District speaking to the school children in was a son of the late Patrick Mc- to receive cheaper Hydro as long markable degree of communal and competition in all classes was (By Harry W. Anderson) Representative,Mr. Forsyth, to address the service, the roots of both houses close. The Better Seed Associa- the afternoon and to adults in the Inteé and Mary Hughes. as the present high raPe was paid meeting and to introduce the two .guest (Editor of The Globe) evening. His subject will be to Quebec for energy, Ja,mes A. are sunk deeply in the soil of a tion is to be complimented in offer Ottawa, March 20. Due to a lingering illness Mr. Me- speakers of the evening—Mr. McKay. in g to the general public an ‘.‘^Canadian art as represented in Sangster, veteran Liberal mem- District Seed Inspector, and Mr. Weiner, county that is as rich in the qual The representative character of Intee sought relief in a different outstanding proof of the excel- this exhibition.” ber for Glengarry told an inter- ity of its sons and daughters, its this gathering has not been eaual- climate, and for the past eighteen Secretary of the Dominion Seed Growers lence of grains grown in our dis- ested Legislature tonight that the Association. legendary lore and the valor and led by any political assembly in Dr. Barbeau is a well known years he spent the winters in trict several thousand bushels of only solution for lower rates and Before introducing the speakers, Mr, sacrifice of its pioneers as any the history of this country,” de authority on Canadian art and Butte City returning to his fam- gfrain and small seeds being of- extended electric service was the Forsyth spoke briefly on the importance community from Ga,spe to Bsqui dared Right Hon. W. L. Macken- history, his special field being ily for the summer months. fered for sale. complete revision of the Gatineau of clean seed, and recommended all to mault. zie King tonight, addressing the the study of habits and crafts of He is suvived by his widow', Beauharnois and McLaren con- treat their seed for smut this coming Established in Kenyon It is the hope of the Associa- great gathering of over one thou- early Canadians. He has recent- Emma Wylie, five daughters, tracts. The Government, said Mr season. Ronald Chisholm was a roving tion that farmers who require sand men and'women who assem- ly written a book about Cornelius Mary at home, Margaret, Cecilia, seed grain or clovers this coming Sangster, had 'the full authority Mr. McKay complimented the Glen- son of the heather-clad glens in bled from all the Provinces of the Kreighoff, the first Canadian Emma and Mrs. H. Monaghan all season will buy from the exhibi- of its private-member following garry Seed Growers on their very fine Srathglass, Scotland, when he Dominion at the banquet in the painter to attract international of Montreal, and three sons, Pat- tors at their Fair. The Pair Man- to cancel the contracts if it saw fit exhibits on display at the Glengarry Chateau Laurier to tender to the attention Other books from his rick, Peter and Bernard residing ager, Mr. F. Forsyth, is to be com- but certainly, hg urged, a down Seed Fair, He said they showed great Liberal Leader an enthusiastic pen are “Indian Days in the in Glen Robertson He also leaves mended for the admirable man- ward scaling of the rates paid to improvement and hoped for still greater expression of accord and confi- Canadian Rockies”, “Polk Songs to mourn his loss four sisters, Mrs. Quebec was necessary if the small advances. He summarized the results of ner in which all details were dence. of French Canada” and “Huron P. Coyne, Capreol, Ont,, Rev. carried out. and Wyandot Mythology.” consumer -was to get any relief. the Seed Demonstration put on at Lome Embrace All Canada. Sister Florence, Buffalo, N.Y., The Lochiel Cleaning Plant The paintings will be on exhi- Mrs. B. Cadieux, St. Eugene, Mr. Sangster emphatically de- under the club’s auspices last year, at It was a remarka,ble gathering which he happened to be one of the oflSci- Demonstration of gjrains, clean- bition in the Highland Society Ont., and Mrs. Jos. St. Denis, j clared that he represented a in several respects. Apart from als. He explained that the different root ing process and general treat- Rooms from April 5th to 7th and Vankleek Hill, Ont., also two bro-i rural riding and in fact spoke for its geographical representative plots had been graded A B and C. Those ment of grain for seed evoked the admission will be free, thanks tilers, John Mclntee living in! the whole rural population of character) it brought together in having C graded seed should not resow it, favorable comment. to the generosity of interested Conrad, Montana, a.nd Peter Me-! Ontario. The late Government, social as well as political unity a, but should substitute for the better citizens. Intee, Vankleek Hill, Ont., four, said he, w'as always talking about Mr. Robert MacKay, Maxville, unique assembly of young and old 0 grades if the Demonstrations were to grandchildren, John, Anna, Rita what it would do for the farmer president of the Association, pre- of eager novices and grizzled vet- but about all that ever was done result in benefits. sided at a public meeting held erans Politically it was not argu and Teresa Mclntee, Glen Rob- Mr. Weiner gave a very interesting ertson. j was by way of talk and very lit- during the afternoon of Thurs- mentative—no one was announc- Obituaries tle if any action was taken to talk on registered seed. He showed that day. He stressed the need of co- ing policies or debating methods The remains arrived home rea,lly benefit thg farmer and the the aim of registration was to produce operation in improving the quali- MISS MARGARET B LAWSON March 9th and the funeral took of combat—it was inspirational. The funeral of Miss Margaret rural people. The rural popula- seed that would grow true to name—in ity of seed grain in this district. place March 11th at 9.30 in St. | Enthusiasm was intense and de- B. Lawson, whose death- occurred tion was the first hit by the de- order that buyers seeking the best would Mr. J. W. MacKay, Seed monstrative. wave upon wave of Martin of Tours Church. Thej be sure of getting what they wanted. He quite unexpectedly ,on Saturday, pression but few complaints were Branch, Ottawa, gave a splendid cortege proceeded from the home- also showed that registered seed produced applause greeted the national March 23rd, took place Monday heard from it. Let the farmer talk on the work of his depart- chieftain when Hon. Ernest La- stead to the church where the greater yields with resulting higher re- afternoon, 25th inst., service be- alone and he will right himself, ment and showed how they have body was received by Rev. Ar- turns for the seed grower. pointe, “my tried and true ing held at the fanaly residence, he avowed. been every ready to cooperate friend,” and Hon. Cairine Wil- thur Cadieux, nephew', who also| The president thanked the three speak- Harrison St., Rev. Ï5. M. Mac- Speaking to the amend- with the farmers in better seed son, “the gracious lady who officiated at the Solemn Higbi ers on behali of the meeting for their leod, pastor Alexandria United ment to the motion to problems. adorns the Senate, representing Mass. Rev. C. McRae was present 1 very interesting and instructive talks. Church, officiating. I adopt ,thg speech from the throne, both Houses of Parliament,” pre- in the Sanctuary, also Rev. Jas. During the meeting a vote of thanks Mr. Edmund A. MacGillivray Mr. Lang, Montreal, of the Many relatives arid friends of I the Glengarry member ma.de a A. Wylie, nephew', w'ho proceed- was moved to Mr. 0. V. Curtis, à former Reeve of Alexandria Canada Malting Company, spoke sented him with an illuminated years standing were in the cor- strong plea for his section of the on malting barley, the need and address and a loving cup.