Wake up ! Meet the Wishes of the Public in This 1867-70 Were Vividly Painted on Her to the Maxville Cemetery

Wake up ! Meet the Wishes of the Public in This 1867-70 Were Vividly Painted on Her to the Maxville Cemetery

THE NEWS VOL. X. ALEXAISTDRIA, OXT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1901. XO. 39. y^IVERY STABLE. the officiating clergyman being Rev. K. 2nd Kenyon, Dan R. on the home- Gollan. stead, Kenneth 9th of Charlottenburg, —IS PÜBL18HB1>~ Stables—St. Catherine St. East. The bride was given away by her father and Mary Jane, wife of Mr. Paul Du- EVERY FRIDAY MORNiK Q and she wore a handsome gown of cream [ perron, Martintown. Hear of Grand Union Hotel. cashmere. The funeral took place on Tuesday —AT THE— The bridesmaid was Miss Maggie Fraser to St. Finnan’s Cathedral and Ceme- GtiENGARRY "NEWS” PRINTING OPFIOK ARCH. MCMILLAN, • • • Proprietor while Mr. J. D. Grant acted as best man. MAIN STREET, ALEXANDRIA. ONT- tery, Rev. Father Foley officiated at Rev. J. D. McLachlaix Or- The presents were both costly and nnm- Well Known Glengarrians High Mass. TXBMS OF SuBSOBiPTiOR—one dollar per yoar yjONALD J. MAODONELL. erons, testifying to the esteem in which Messrs. Moses Leroeque, Paul Du- if paid in advance, or within three months nom dained Pastor of the besihning of year; $1^ per year if not so paid. the bride was held.—Dunvegan correspond- who have Joined the perron, Duncan Connor, Thos. O’Neil, ADYXBTisiMa RATES—Transient advertise* LICENSER AUCTIONEER, Vankleek Hill Bap- ent. M. Fitzgerald and Henry Duggan menta, 10 cents per Nonpareil line for first in* sertion, 3 cents per Une for each snbseqnent Silent Majority. were pall-bearers. insertion. Alexandria, Ont. tist Church. The bereaved are the recipients of OoimiAOT RATES-The following table shows onr rates for the insertion of advertisements for much sympathy. specified periods:— MoDOUQALL, JOHN FISHER Advertisements, without speciflo directions, A."- MRS. CHRISTIE McMILLAN. will be inserted till forbid and charged ikccord- The ordination of Rev. John D. Mo- Another old and highly esteemed ngly. Transient advertisements must be paid Laohlan, pastor of the Vankleek Hill iD advance LICENSED ADOTIONEEB, Born 4th June, 1802, died Oct. 10th, resident of the Indian Lands, has Advertisements will be changed twice each Baptist Church, took place on Tuesday, 1901. This is the briefest possible passed over to the silent majority in month if desired. For changes oftener than Maxvillo, On, October 8th, in the Vankleek Hill Church. twice a month the composition must be paid for sketch of Mrs. Ewen Ban McMillan, the person of John Fisher, of the 17th, at regular rates. There were two sessions, afternoon and Tlie Band Leader Writes- 23-6th Lochiel, who departed this life who died on October 12th. Mr. Fisher Changes for contract advertisements must be evening. Mr Peter R. McLaurin, clerk of £a the office by noon on Tuesdays. * on Thursday of last week. was suffering from anaemia for some the church in Vankleek Hill, read the Highly Satisfied Custom- The deceased, whose maiden name time and his death was not unexpect- 8FAOB. iTB. 6 MO. i 8 MO. } 1 MO. J.W.WEE6flR,MflXYiLLE,0NT. Real Estate, Insurance and Financial minutes of the church meeting calling the was Christie McLeod, was born in the ed. Agent. er, Expresses His 90 inches....... $60.00 $35.00 $90.00 $7.00 Conncil together. Township of Lochiel. Through her Deceased was a son of the late Peter lO inches...... 35.00 30.00 13.00 6.00 General Conveyancer, Appraiser, &c. The ordination conncil was composed of 6 inches...... 20.00 13.00 7.00 3.00 long and active life, which extended Fisher, one of the pioneers of the Commissioner in the High Court of Justice. the following members, viz. Views. 1 inoh...M 6.00 3.50 3.00 l.X over ninety-nine years, she passed County of Glengarry, and was born in MONEY TO LOAN. Vankleek Hill—Messrs P T McLaurin A. G. F. MACDONALD, through many stirring and historic the year 1834. Mr. Fisher was a man Editor and Manager and John Cameron. periods in the history of this country Breadalbane—Rev. James Fraser and of pleasant social qualities, of quiet Mr. Editor,—Noticing by reading and this County in particular. Up to unassuming disposition and was high- John A Campbell. your last issue that the public are IBuatnm Smrtorç. Dempey Church—J Taylor, student. within a short time of her death she ly esteemed by all who knew him. wishing for a little more band music. could recite, with great clearness, the He was an industrious and a success- LEGAL. Cornwall—Rev. J Curry. I wish to say that both myself and exciting times during the war of 1812. ful farmer. Rockland—Rev. A G Campbell. the band boys are quite willing to Qrmond—Rev 0 E McLeod. The troublous times of 1837-38 and The funeral took jilace on Monday ACDONELL A COSTELLO Wake up ! meet the wishes of the public in this 1867-70 were vividly painted on her to the Maxville cemetery. The service M Grenville, P.Q.—Rev J Cain and W BA&BXSTEBS, matter, but, there have been difficult- memory, and her recountings of the was conducted by his pastor. Rev. Heatley. ies in the way of doing so. When I SoLioxTOBS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. Papineauville—Rev J B Brown. incidents relative to these war-like James Cormack, assisted by Rev. J. T. Solicitors for Bank of Ottawa. caite to Alexandria a few weeks ago, Alexandria, Qpt, East Templeton—Mr Ellis, student. times, as well as the trials and priva- Daley, of the Congregational Church, TT CQSTBî‘1'0. I fbund the band practically broken 4, MACDpsr^jft, K.b. F. You can't do it unless Buckingham—Rev Robert M Carknes. tions of pioneer life, were indeed a Rev. John McKillican, of Montreal, Mope^ to loan lowest rate op mortgage you have a reliable up, only about eight of the old mem- Thurso—Rev W R Telford, B.A. treat, as she retained the free use of and Rev. H. D. Leitch, of St. Elmo. bers turning up, and the band without Alarm Clod Csgoode—Rev C E Kendall. her faculties up to the time of her Mr. Fisher was married to Cather- MUNBO. any programme to play, both myself death. M I have them for $1.35, Rev W K Anderson, D D., of Vankleek ine Cummings, daughter of the late SoLIOITOB'r guaranteed. $3.00 a Hill ; Rev George Brick, returned mission- and the members of the band have The late Mrs. McMillan, who was John Cummings, of Roxborough, who CoSVETANCEB, NOTABÏ POBWC, *0. first-class 8 day Clock, been working hard to supply this predeceased by her husband some 48 survives him. Alexandria, Out. strikes the hours and ary from Telegu, India ; Rev J R Cress- half hours. well of Manitoba, and Mr Smith of deficiency, but of course it takes a years ago, had lived with her daughter His children are : Mrs. Geo. Bennet, Money to Loan at Low Bates of Interest. Lachnte, were each invited to a seat in the little time, however, we are “getting Mrs. Angus McMillan, 23-6th Lochiel, of Sandringham : Mrs. Dan J. Robert- Mortgages Fnrehased. Council. Rev J Curry of Cornwall was there,” and intend giving a short for the past 25 years. Up to within son, of Maxville ; Mrs. Peter McRae, the acting Moderator, and Rev C E Mc- concert in Alexander Hall, on Friday some seven weeks of her death, she of Grand Forks, B.C.. and Miss evening, the 28th inst., to which we had enjoyed the best of health, but JgDWABD H. TIFFANY, A lot of 50c music Leod was elected Secretary. Christy Fisher, who resides with her at 15c a copy. No old The afternoon session was chiefly occu- cordially invite all those who take an her cull had come and she passed to mother on the homestead. One stuff. Rare chance to I get a lot of fine mnsic pied in the examination of the candidate, interest in the progress of the band. the Great Beyond. daughter, Mrs. A. P. McDougall, of BABBMTBB, NOTABI, ETC. cheap. Send for S or Rev J D McLachlan, along the lines of We mean business and are determin- Eleven children, eighty-eight grand 4 copies by mail. Maxville, died many years ago.—Max- tS* lOc music, 4 for 35c. faith, doctrine and ex^ierience. The exam- ed to have a band in Alexandria of children, eighty-five great grand chil- ville correspondent. Office—Over Post Office, Alexandria, Ont. ination was very full and thorough, and the which the citizens will feel proud. I dren and one great great grand child answers given were clear and satisfactory. may state also that we intend to give are left to mourn her demise. Her J^BITCH, PBINQLE * CAMERON, There was a large attendance at the a series of concerts during the coming children are, Mrs. Angus McMillan, evening session, whjoh opened at 7.30 winter at which we hope to see all our BABBISTEBB, 23-6 Lochiel ; Mrs. Hugh R, McMillan qlolopk- The first exercise was a prayer friends. Glen Sandfield ; Mrs. Peter McCrim SOLICITOBS IN THE SOPBEME CoUBT, H. Cu4(Jon ■. NOTABIES POBLIO, Ac. meeting service, conducted by Rev. Mr Yours respectfully, mon, Lochinvar ; Mrs. Neil McCrim Oornwalf, Ont. Watchmaker and Jeweller Brock from India. Several hymns were J. H. HYDE, mon, Dunvegan ; Mrs. Mai. McCuaig JAMES LEITOH, k.o., B. A. PswaM, sung and four of the clergymen lead in Band Leader. J, A. Ü. CAMEBON, I, li B. Sc, Lawrence Block Alexandria. Kirk Hill ; Miss Flora, Kirk Hill ; Mrs t prayer. The regular service followed, con- Alexandria, October 17th. D. J. McMillan, Laggan ; Mrs. Angus ducted by Rev.

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