Zurich Herald, 1933-03-09, Page 1Vol. XXIEE .'
ZURICH, THURSDAY MOtiNiNO, MARCH 9; (933_
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$1.80 LN AR RBARS, $2'NAY B&=AIM 3 0
aionize your home' Merohant 4114 -mkt paper
OUR. CORNER ed it back to her saying; "Madam, 1 IN MEMORIAM
diel t k for work"
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'The United States. is, reaming that
diseo`unt on. the Canadian dollar
i£ cannot eat gold., in the United States, while some
'1`o think that economists. a few people from across the line are hue
years ago were telling us that there eying to put their money in safety
were to be no maze cycles of de- in Canadiastrikes hen banks, is ordinary sometasnat1iiet
g that
pression. peculiar, surely, with so many banks
Canadians who Have; been buying in• the U.S.A. not standing well, it
bonds payable in New F'or'k funds ` would be good business to draw their
may 'find out they have been garnbl- money out and cross the line and get
ing wrong. s - the exchange premiums and put their
The Ontario: Goyerranent„ Premier
Henry announces), will not impose
any new taxes, but will rata .impose
any new taxes, but will endeavor to
of
balance the budget ha means
strict economy .
A tramp called on a r'ady in a nei-
,ghboring Mowry a few days ago and
asked for something; to eat- She
gave him a steak. After considerabl
effort.' to make: a clerunt; erk its be hand-
ST. PETE 'S
:Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH ONE.
"A Changeless Chris,' nor a. Chang-
' ing Warta"
i lay, 8h:—Luther League.
Saturday --Choir P's:rfii:e-
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m.—German S t lee
11.15 a.m.—Sunday Sclxo€aI-
- 7,30 p.m. Englis'rI Service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.;
E. TUERK ;E,;1Fdfe Pastdr»
31ue Scranton Coal
IS CLEAN AND 11111FORK. ST 'IS
Washed and Screened Wore it leav-
es the mine to reel esvre an waste.
We Have )pilin Slates.
The color Guarartces the ,alaaiihat
We also: lessee.:
Genuine Sement SoIv y Coke,
Petrolleum Coke.
money at a safe place, until such
time when -their banks are again on
good grounds and likely the Canacl
ian ' dollar will be at a premium.
Spare The Rabbits
A Goderich sportsman through the
papers of that place protests against
any further rabbit hunting this sea-
son. •Several nests of young bunnies
had been discovered, he said, with the
young ones dead because the mother
had been shot by hunters. This spor-
tsman said that be andothers had
ceased to hunt two weeks aga, but
that others were continuing the slau-
ghter, He pleads"with the ninrrods
to cease hunting rabbits • if they ex-
pect any rabbit hunting next winter.
Should be Tried in Other .:
Places
The town of Aylmer has an excel-
lent scheme. of solving the transient
problem. A large sign in the wait-
ing -room near the police cells an-
nounces - that tansietits wanting
meals must cut a quarter of a cord
of -wood. The wood is 'placed con-
veniently at hand and the transient
shown: the pile"and the saw.. When
the quarter of a cord is cut, he gets
a 20 -cent meal ticket, which when
presented at a local hotel, will being
'him a :good Meal. Aylmer 'finds that;
'they,' are - not bothered with any
;great number of ledgers, --=Mitchell
:advocate: ` -
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Canadian Bis Gq•od
RegaraIess of the fact that the U.
S. A. have declared all banks 'eased
'.till Friday of this week, and many
Americans" :have brought their loose
•snd availabe• money across the line
sand ,deposited it in Canadian Banks.
The Canadian Cabinet met twice on
Saturday -and discussed the financial
actuation, -and Hol,. • E. N. Rhodes,
finince Minister, assured the Caned-
ian •banks people of the soundness of
the Canadian banks: They were in
a very strong and exceptionally 'liq-
.did, pos%tion and wholly capable of
meeting any demands made upon,
Willert—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, Melinda,
whom Gad called home four years
ago to -day, March 13, 1929.
March bring back sad memories
Of a lovedone gone to rest,
Who will always be remembered.
By _those who loved her Best.
You are gone, but not forgotten,
Never shall your memory fade,
Sweeter thoughts shall ever linger
Around the grave where you are laid
Days of sadness still come oyer us,
Tears in silence often flow. v •
For memory keeps her ever near us,
Though she died four years ago. •
Ever remembered by her loving
husband and family.
:Rosedale Alberta them. Similar views of confidence in
Pocahontas and Hiller eek. Canadaian 'institutions were expense
Our Motto is Quit i es iota Si ;sire. sed by other ministers and officials.
Highest CASI3:-pricea• aid far 'E Men in close touch with the big fin -
on Gradedi, 'b2i,sso aide 'interests of this eauni:ry re -
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