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THE GLENGARRY NEWS VOL. XLV.—No. 31. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., July 30, 1937 *2.00 A YBA* Clobe and Mail Predicis Mr. Racald McLachlan Gleoyarry Points Benefit Lower School Results - Mr. Joho Joseph llitehie Maxville Graoii Old Man Ceineet Laiil Oe Male SIreel Ontario Plection Oy Oct. Oil) Noted Prospector Dies By Hydro lariff Cots County of Clenoarry Soccombs lo Brief Illness feted Oe OBlh Dirlhday As Far Iforlli As Peel SERVICE CHARGES TO RURAL CENTRE; ALEXANDRIA NATIVE OF ALEXANDRIA WAS FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS JOIN WORK ON WATER SYSTEM DE- TORONTO HEARS HEPBURN HAS DISCOVERED STRADACONA, BATH- USERS TO BE REDUCED Andre, Rita (Sr. Mary Gerald of Sa- GREAT WAR VETERAN IN CELEBRAITNG LAYS PAVING OF BUSI- ECH)ED ON BALLOTTING URST, AND OTHER MINES cred Heart)—French Grammar. EVENT NESS SECTION IN LONG CAREER IN THREE MONTHS Ontario Hydro Electric Power Com- Campbell, Harold MacMaster—Geo- (Chapleau Post, July 23rd) ^ mission officials have reported total graphy. There passed away at the ■ Lady We were privileged in our last issue Rapid strides have been made In Fritl^’s Issue of the Toronto Globe Banald McLachlan, veteran pros saving in the eastern system through Campbell, Morlin Lloyd—Botany. Minto Hospital here on Sunday after- to give a short sketch of the car- paving operations during the last few and Mail says that Premier Hepburn pector of the gold rush of ’98 and reduction in power charges will Chisholm, Helen Margaret—Br. Hist, noon, July 18, John Joseph Ritchie in eer of Alexander J. Campbell, Max- days and a section of Main street south and his Ontario Government will ap- v-ell known in mining circles, died amount to approximately $387,442 in Geog. Bot. -J his 47th year. Death was caused by a ville’s oldest resident who celebrated a.lready has its first ten-foot strip of peal to the people within the next at the Ottawa General Hospital on 1937. A general reduction of $3. per Guerrier, Laurier—Geog. relapse after an attack of pneumonia. his 98th birthday on Wednesday, July cement. Starting at the curve south of three months according to “reliable Saturday, in his 76th year. He had horsepower in the interim rate for Deschamps, Claude—Bot. Tire deceased took pneumonia about 21st. We have since received particu- Alexandria on Monday morning, pave- reports at Queen’s Parle.” “Ihe cam- been in ill-health since last winter. power to all municipalities of this sys- Dufresne, Rita—^Art. tour weeks ago and was taken to the lars which we are pleased to pass on ment was laid to Sacred Heart Church paign and the vote should be all over A prospector for more than half a tem has accordingly been approved by Edwards, Brian-iArt. hospital at that time. He recovered to our readers who will no doubt be by Wednesday noon. At that point the by the week ending October 9th, al- century, Mr. McLachlan discovered the commission. L’Eriger, Adrienne (Sr. Marie de St. sufficiently however to return home interested in this grand old Glengarry middle stretch of the 30foot strip was though olrcumstaces at present un- many properties which later proved Glengarry centres benefiting under again and showed marked improve- Scot. begun and early Thursday morning foreseen may compel a postponement to be valuable mines. Some of his Urban)—Fr. Gram. the reductions and the amounts; Alex- Fraser, Stanley Donald—Br. Hist., ment until last week when he suffered During the afternoon friends and it had been completed as far as Peel of the electors’ decision imtil early in more recent “finds” were Stradaeona, andria $1,637; Apple Hill $333; Lanças a relapse and was taken to the hos- neighbors In goodly numljers, includ- street where unfinished work on the Novemloer,” che paper adds. Bathurst and Granada, and a numbei’ Geog., Art, Bot ter $713; Martiiïtown, $412; Maxyllle. Fraser, Elizabeth Ruth—Br. Hist., pital on Wednesday last and passed ing Rev. W.B. McCallum, St.|Elmo, join water main halted the paving opera- The Gloloe and Mail continues; of other mines in the Red Lake dist- $717. away on Sunday at 2.15 a.m. ed with the family In celebrating the oc tions. “There will be no special session of rict. Geog., Art, Bot. Revision of maximum net service Gormley, Joan—^Art. John Joseph Ritchie was bom In coasion and in extending the best o! A jump was made to St. George the Legislature before the campaign, Born in Glen Nevis, Glengarry charges per month to rural power Alexandria, Ontario, the son of the wishes to Mr. Campbell who for street where the double stretch Is to and conseq-aently no redistribution of county, he left home at the age of 17, Grant, Lawrence Martin — Eng. consumers has also been announced Gram., Zool. late Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchie of years has been held in the highest es- start and work was begun there yes- the present ninety seats, as at one and went to the United States to be- by the Commission, effective Aug. 1st Hanley, Leonard Robinson—Art. Alexandria. He spent the early part teem throughout the Maxville dis- terday afternoon. As soon as condi- time contemplated. gin his career as a prospector at an as follows ; ot his life around that part of the trict. Mr. D. J. Klppen, enlivened the tions permit, the centre strip through “Cabinet reorganization and reor- early age. He made many “finds” in Hay, Gertrude—Physlog. Hamlet lighting, $1; hamlet lighting province, coming to Chapleau in 1910 proceedings with familiar Scotch airs the business section will be laid and ganization of both the Ontario Hy- both Canada and the United States, Hurtubise, GiUes Camille—Art. with stove, $1; house lighting, $1; to work on the railway. He was then on the pipes which all enjoyed to the while that is hardening the double dro-Electrlc Power Commission and | and had ma<ie his last trip last Sep- Lalonde, Rejeanne—Arith. small farm service, $1; light farm ser- MacDonald, Agnes Bernice—Eng. a fireman in the C.P.R. shops here. full. .stretches both north and south of the Liquor Control Board, ,all of tem.ber. Shortly before his death he was In 1915 he left the employ ot the C. Mr. Campbell, whose sight and talking about making a trip into the vice, $1; medium farm service, one Gram., Arith, Zool. Alexandria wiU be completed. which have been mooted recently, hearing are still unimpaired and The work north of Alexandria was Canadian north again this year. phose, $1.40; medium farm service, MacDonald, Ethel Cleophas—Art. PH. to go overseas. Returning to Alex- will, it Is understood, be suspended un- andria he enlisted in the 154th bat- whose splendid health permits him to halted on Saturday afternoon when Ill the evolution of transportation three phase, $2.25; heavy farm ser- MacDonell, John Douglas — Eng til after the election. talion at that place, being later trans- walk about and attend to his various the paver had reached the Fourth of fiom the arduous trek to Dawson in ce, one phase, $2; heavy farm ser- Gram., Arith., Zool. “An early fall election bas ijeen duties was able to enjoy and take part Kenyon road and the cormectlng the ’90’s to the modem method of tra- vice, three phase, $2.50; special farm McDonell, John Leo—^Eng. Gram. ferred to the 156th battalion. He saw rumored, off and on, ever since the in the festivities which included two strip will be laid from this direction. velling by air, Mr. McLachlan' kept service, one phase, 3, and special Physiog., Arith., Zool. three years service hi Prance and was 1937 session, and particularly since the birthday cakes with which he was Main Street is closed to traffic race, and was an enthusiastic air tra- farm service, three phase, $3. MacDougald, Alex. J.—!Art. wounded four times and gassed. His Cabinet shake-up over the C.I.O. is- death was attributed indirectly to the presented. this week while the services are behig sue, which cost former Attorney Gen- veller. MacKinnon, Hugh Allen—Arith. effeots of the war, .since his wounds, In the evening an open-air dance-was installed and the street presents a He was a sou of the late Dougald MacLennan, Helen—^Art. eral Roebuck and former Labor-Wel- particularly the gas lessened his re- held to which the happy young peo- -changed appearance. Considerable McLachlan and his wife, Catherine MacMillan, Catherine Elizabeth—Br. fare Minister David A. Croll their If Wealhor Is Floe sistance in fighting pneumonia. He ple did full justice. TTie hope is gen- work has been found necessary at the portfolios. McDonell. As a youth he went to Hist., Geog., Art, Bot. was discharged from the army after eral that Mr. Campbell will not only arch which si>ans the Garry river and “Only within the past twenty-four Michigan ,and after some years there MacMillan, I. Catherine—^Br. Hist, Créai Show Assured armistice and returned to Chapleau, reach but pass the century mark while much digging has been done at that hours ,however has Mr. Hepburn, It v.-ent to the Pacific coast, prospecting Arith. MacMiUan, Margaret Jean—Br. Hist, ar. d upon his return worked as loco- retaining the very good health he now point where the storm sewers are be- is reported, definitely decided to take around Seattle and in British Colum- It will be just too bad for a whole Geog., Bot. motive fireman and later engineer on enjoys. ing enlarged. Bjshop street has been the plunge. Cabinet Council of yes-ll>:a.