Bennett Assumes Office , Personnel of Cabinet Asks For

Bennett Assumes Office , Personnel of Cabinet Asks For

THE GLENGARRY NEWS VOL. XXXVIII—No. 33. ALEXANDRIA, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. 2.00 A TEAR Bennett Assumes Office Former Glengarrian Passes lucky Ticket Rolders Celebrales His First Solemn , Personnel of Cabinet At Bedlaods, California kt lochiel Social High Mass at Moose Creek i ^ ^ ' Following ns the composition of the After a lingereing illness, patiently The following is the result of the On Sunday last, August 10th, Rev^ Bennett Ministry: suffered, at his residence, 1727 Wash- drawing held in connection with -ho Father Michael Louis Lafontaine. O.P., The Honorables, ington Street, Redlands, California, on recent Social at Lochiel. whose ordination took place a’week Richard Bedford Bennett,. K.C., Tuesday, 24th June last, the death $10.00 gold—donated by Mr. and ago at the Church of St. John the Bap- Prime Minister, President of the ocurred of a former Glengar:çian, in Mrs. J. 'T. Murray, New Yo-r(k City, tist, Ottawa, celebrated his first Sol- Privy Council, Secretary of State for the person of James Cameroh Esq. won by Miss Jennie McDonald, 25 emn High Mass in the Church of Our External Affairs and Minister of Fin* The funeral Mass was chanted b.v* Holton Avenue, Westmount. Lady of the Angels, his native parish, I ance. Rev. L. Forestal, P.P. of the Sacred $5.00 gold—donated by J. W. Mc- Moose Creek. Assisting at the Mass Sir George Halsey Perley, K. C. M Heart Church, in that city. Rae, won by Sister McMahon, Hotel were Rev. Father Masse, O.P., sub- G. , Minister without Portfolio.The pallbearers were Messrs. George Dieu, Cornwall. deacon and Rev. Faibher Villeneuve, Edgar Nelson Rhodes, K.C., Min- Cousin, M. Murphy, Robert Clark, M. Fountain Pen and Pencil—donated O.M.I., Ottawa University, who acted ister of Fisheries. E. Frengell, M. A. Deaun and M. Moss. by J. J. McMillan, Lochiel, won by as deacon. Liturgical pomp and color Gidéon Decket Robertson (Senator) Interment was made in Hillside M. P. McMartin, Martintown. were emphasized by bands of Papal- Minister of Labor. .... Cemetery, * . Manicure Set—donated by V. G. colored drapery swinging over the Hugh Gutb,rie, K.C., Minister of Deceased is survived by two bro- Chisholm^ Lochiel, won by O. Decoste, sanctuary, crests and banners on the Justice and Attorney-General. thers and five sisters, Donald and Alexandria. windows, suitable flowers supplied Henry Herbert Stevens, Minister of Ewen, in Western Canada, Mrs. Ma- Flash Light—donated by A. Chenier, thro-ugh the kindness of parishioners, Trade and Commerce- loney, Christena and Jennie Cameron, Alexandria, won by George Simon, Alex- the flowing xobes of the white Domini- Robert James Manion, S.M.C., M.D., Ottawa; Mary and Isabel, of Red- andria. can habits and the red Gothic vest- Minister of Railways and Canals. lands, also threjgf nieces and two ne- Calf—'donated by A. A. Macdonald, ments. used for the Mass of the day. Edmiqfnd Baird Ryckman, K.C., phews, to all of whom the loss of a 2-5th Kenyon, won by Mrs. J. A. Mac- After the Gospel, Rev. A. L. Cam- Minister of National Revenue. good friend calls forth general expres- donell, Brockvillg. eron, pastor, made the announcements John Alexander MacDoriald, Minis* sions of sympathy for the bereajved Pig—donated by A. B. Macdonald, for the week, and gave a short ad- iter without Portfolio. relatives. Loehieel ,won by Dave Lalonde, Alex- dress of welcome to the clergy and Arthur Sauve, Postmaster-General The late Mr. Cameron was born in andria. people of the outlying parishes. Fol- Colonel Murray MacLeian, C.A-M., Lochiel, a son of Jo'hn Cameron and Lunch Kit—won by Miss Christena lowing this Rev, Justin Field, O.P.. H. C.M., G. M.D., C.M., M.R.C-S.,his wife Min-Christena MaeMaster. McKay, Martintown. Bishop’s House, Alexandria, gave a ister of Pensions and National.Health. attended S.'S. No. 5 Lochiel, later the Portable Gramaphone—won by John sliort but effective sermon in English, Hugh Alexander Stewart H-C., Min- Alexandria High School and of his Allan Hay, Lochiel. on the duty and dignity of the priest- ister of Public Works. school days he entertained pleasant SEEKS LOST EXPLORERS hood. Rev. Father Masse, O.P. fol- ■Ohas. Hazlitt Cahan, K.C., Secretary memories of friendships formed an-d IN BRAZILIAN JUNGLES lowed with a sermon in French, on a renewed from time to time when it R-IOO should stick to sea trips like of State. COLONEL HARRY COGHILL Polio A. Krajev-Bur, Jugo-Slavian that from Cardington, England, her some'^vhat similar line. Col. Donald Matheson Sutherland, was his\ privilege to revisit his native To^ Rev. Justin Field, who is also a county. Some thirty-five years ago, Who has been appointed Serjeant- explorer, has announced that he 'home port, and Montreal and possibly, S.M.B.. D.S.O-, Minister of National At-Arms for the House of Com- will penetrate the jungles of Bra- Sydney, Cape Breton. I^minican, much credit is d'ue for Defence. Mr. Cameron left Glengarry for Col- his efforts in bringing the Moose orado and during his day in Teller, , mons, succeeding Lieut.-<lol. H. W. zil in November, seeking traces of After leaving Toronto, the R-100. Alfred Duranleau, K.C., Minister of Colonel H. P. Fawcett, British ex- was taken over the American shore Creek parish choir to a high standard Marine. his friends elected him Democrat Re- Bowie, who has re*l’^d after 40 of excellence, by which they succeed- presentative to the State Legislature years of service. A CANADIAN ROMANCE plorer, and members of the lat- and passed ten miles off Rochester, Thomas Gerow Murphy, Minister of Once more Rideau Hall Is the ter’s party, who have not been N.Y. Shortly after leaving Oswego, a ed in meeting the difficulties of the Interior and . Superintendent-General where he served them faithfully and Mass in the ' Dominican rite. The well fox some time, but was conipelled scene of romance with the engage- heard from since 1925. course across Lake Ontario was struck of Indian Affairs. ment of Miss Helen Guthrie (top) and Kingston was passed. rendering of the Veni Creator ond the Maurice ,Dupre, K.C-, Solicitor-Gen- to resign on account of ill health. Te ‘Deum was a surprise to the visi- Some years ago he underwent a; only daughter of Hon. Hugh Guth- The journey over the Thousand Is- eral. rie, to Captain Victor Blundell lands was sheer pleasure from the air, tors, as well as a striking manifesta- Westley Ashton Gordon, K.C., Min- very serious operation while in the Rnceivns life Mem- tion of. the beauty the solemnity and east secured - relief for a time (below) only son of the late Capt. even though the R-100 pitched like a ister of Immigration and Colonization Dermot Blundell of Windsor For- Injoyalile to Passengers yacht. Some of the best speeds prayerful depth and devotion of the and Minister of Mines. but for severeal years prior to his death Gregorian music. Mr. H. Lortie act- his health was anything but good. est, England, and A.D.C. to His achieved during the flight were made Major Robert ' Weir, Minister of bership in US. with a following wind down the river ed. as organist. 'Agriculture Advised by his physician to go to Excellency, Viscount Willingdon. o Southern California that he might At a recent meeting of the Women’s Profitable to Dfficers to BrodkvUIe. ’ , After the Mass the Parish Commit- benefit by the mild winter climate, he Missionary Society, St. Elmo, Mrs. 0 - . It was thought when the B-.100 left tee in a body approached the sanctu- ■did so, and todk up residence in Red- John MacKerchar was honored by be- By George MacDonald the, Toronto neighborhood shortly af- ary and two members of the congre- lands, ten year ago. During this per- ing made a life member of the Society. (Canadian Press Staff Writer) ter ten that St. HubeXt could not bo gation read addresses to the Rev. Fa- Asks For Overhauling of iod the desire was always strong to Following are the addresses read at A. H. S. lower and St. Hubert Airport, Que., August reached until 10 p.m. After Mont- ther Lafontaine and made him a pre- revisit Canada, especially during the the presentation:' . 11.—The British dirigible R-lOO com- real was sighted at 4 p.m., the airship sen^tion. Mr. Anibe read the ad- illness of his beloved mother, but re- Dear Mrs. MacKerchar:— pleted her 1,000 mile trip over On- circled the city twice before heading dress in French and Mr. Emberg, the New U.S. lariff law cognizing that such a visit would Your fellowworkers of this Auxiliary Middle School Results tario in the gathering darkness this for St. Hubert. It was found impos-' one in English, Father Lafontaine re’ prove fatal to him, much as he loved have had a desire for some time to evening shortly before 8 o’clock. She sible to tie up and time had to be plied feelingly and appropriately to A demand for a thorough overhaul- The Department of Education, upon left here at 6.16 E.D.S.T. yesterday wasted until conditions improved. both. ing of the recently enacted Hawley— to go, he sorely accepted the advice of show their appreciation of your work his physician. and worth as a member of this Society. the recommendation of the staff, has evening and passed over Ottawa, Tor- Slight engine trouble developed during About 2 c’clock a splendid lunch- Smoot Tariff Law was voiced at In the city of Redlands he made During your life time you have been granted forty-four Lower School certi- onto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls on her the mooring operations.

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