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'hurs, Fri.,
Ann :Sothern,
Saturday at 7.45 `p;4
be noted.
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George Murphy'
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its helicopters this time `; ar .Maisie with
George Murphy' Apposite Miss Sother.n and a
„ fit match for the fast -talking heroine.,
Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m.
n., Tues.,
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WILLIAM
BEDIX
' CON N I E MARSHALL
a/neur e* Directed by WALTE� • Produced bvWALTER maltose°
A sentimental drama . with a :;newcomer,
Connie Marshall, stealing the, picture.
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•MeCHARLES•i HORSES TO
TRAIN; : AT ,GODERICH.
Blyth race ,horse fanssuffered
'e distinct loss '.'this'week •when
Lloyd 'Turvey, Goaded 'up his three
racersM-ajer--.TGrattan,;. ' Texas
• Saddie and;• Christopheil Stout,
and transported therm by • truck
to more' _.favourable t r a iiia i ting-
grounds': at _Goderich: Mr: Turvey`
has been training. the - horses here
throughout the 'winter and'spr',ing,
but at :the suggestion of Mr. Don_
ald McCliarles•,, Lucknow, who "is'
'part owner of the horses, he rnov-
ed. them to Goderich for their
final -training period. before the
racing season starts.
_-Many enjoyable `hours have
been spent around the stable and
at the 'race track during the past
few 'months 7•There's' been- a .lot;
of fast' miles run, and the ped'
:gree of every horse•• ins the. coun-
try has been .ripped; -up and down
the back,
In saying good bye- tq Mr Tur-
Vey and .his •racers for Ithe. sum-
mer,: many
race• horse fans here
will send with' him best• wishes
for a: successful ,Season:—'Blyth
Standard.'
'ADVERTISING; T OR. ,lyl 0;11
FOR:BRUCE; COUNTY
The. clerk ' of Bruce CQu'nty has
placed an advertisement in the
daily 'papers for 'the
position Of
Medical ()filter of Health and for
•the position `of Sanitary Inspect.
or, When the new officer is hired
the •
different medical health of=
fivers in the 'various connrncinities
throughout .the,' County Will be
relieved of this work; :with the'
new M;bIi' 'tdking 'care . of the
whole, 'county's , work. -- South-
amptort Be ear ,
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'BANK MAKES.
FARMING EASIER'
Lohg:. Tarin Loans for 'Farmers
The time has ;come',When the:
farmer . need- no do Iger-Tostpone
desired improvements ' `to .his'
'tome and farm That -backlog; of'
Unfilled- WantsWhich:. piled up,
during the wii_,_Yeiirs-can,_now.:be-h
'attended to.
Extensions :to your outbuild'
irigs, that . new •barn, .. inside.
plumbing, . hot.. • ,running; ' water:,,;
new labor -Saving • a.ppliances, ,.new
farm niachineryT—,things 'designed
'to 'ease your ' chores and make
your .fa •rn .moi e pi:ospe-rou-s—ani
or ,all can': b•c yours 'Of' course,
'money enters. in _It enters._,into.•
everything. .1
DisetiSs, the°necessary, financing
with,- M4 ,Thorn son,-aiaanager of
the Bank of ••Montreal l'He Will
help you. smooth out p•oblerfns
and 'difficulties which . 'stand `in
the way of your future, : He :has
first=hand knowledge of the far-
rnei's problems and •is •• anxious'
to help yeti •to - bigg ei profits and
to 'easier, .more comfortable' liv-
ing, :His . tirnely farm•••irnprove-
ment loans ' have helped many' a
farmer, make his . farm a better
'faro'.
OB1TU.AR•Y
WILLIAM *DONALD
A few weeks ago one of the
'most distiiiguished citizens in the
vicinity of. Virden, Manitoba,
passed away; in the , persok of
William McDonald,' who spent •his•
boyhood days cfi- .the farm. now
owned by Edward. McQuillin, on•
the boundary east of Lucknow.
Mr, McDonald, Or :•,' feeling the
West offered greater opportuni-
ties f or his seven sons, went ,.to
Manitoba " over sixty years ago;
taking: upa large block of land
near . Virden; This is still in pos-
session of different, member's.. of,
the' family, the. homestead ; por-
tion living; been owned by 'Wm..
for man eats;
yry
• During their rest ence in West
Wawanosh' the .MoD.onald family
attended the Presbyterian church
at' St. Helens; The younger mem-
bers attended school in- section
'No. 4, , north of Si., Helens, the.
older_ members.—having ..,finished- -
their ' education before leaving,
Scotian d. So, during these years,
they . were well'. and 'favorably
known 'in • and- arouncU'Lucknow:
and St. Helens, 'Mrs.• McDonald,
Sr , •being; a sister of the'late John
1VIcCrostie.
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William, recently deceased; Was
_the...y..oungest of the -family but
ad .passed 'the -allotted -.space -Of -
three score years and ten. He was.
a •fine ;specimen ;of, 'manhood. tip
ping the scale at• 275 pounds and
was quite active. -up to his_lat,tL
'ness.
He .was of,,a genial disposition -
'and had a 'host of. 'friends- :,who•
-deeply-'-egret hs'-passmg^He i s
e
sur viv.d by his • widow 'and' two
sons, by ` his second` marriage and
a son,. and a daughter of :the first
family, His., first wife..was a dau.
ghter:• of the- late- Kenneth: ' Mc=
Lean., of Kinloss 'He is.. also sur-'
vived by his :brotherCharles,. the
last . surviving member:: of ;alis
fatlaer"s. •family, who . retire a'
few years ago.. from the drug store
business.
Of,. the other 'members of .the:
Highland McDc nalt "family ` the
three eldest sons went,:into coni-;
.rniercial life, Hugh Min Winnipeg
.and Duncan . and' Archie 'in Vir,
den,, where the latter once served;
as mayor..'Jack, .Peter;': and Will
were successful f rmers. The two;
Was Seriously; Injured
As the result' of a head -ort
Motor crash near; Port . Stanley,
Donald 1VIcintosh of Ripley alio
an employee at* Wes'tiiminstet• Hos
pital; was seriously -injured. His
head 'went,4firough , the, 'wind-
shield causing severe etas to his
face and' neck. He suffored a .hip
'fracture and from 's lock, Dr.
Glen ..Sawyer of 'St, Thomas, aznd'
-formerly m o f Kincardine a ri d
Ltiickr ow, •stto tdecl the injured
man,
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11-JO1N-IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER
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YOUR :NATIONAL _EMPLOYMENT OFFICE:
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OVf1C1-A-L •AGRICUL-T>URAL SERVICE
DEPA:ByM'ENT OF LABOUR
'HUMPHREY ;MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA
• Minister of L7bour Deputy Minister •
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