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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-11-01, Page 4+ AT IN. ,. HUGE GAGS: • :' HAROLD VIOTOR'" u and other artist:, Everyone Welcome. Audience is• requested to be seat -ed before 3 o'clock. 44- take your doctor's prescription .with all #o`,� a�your friendly. ,�� :©RU LST ;; ,pRESCRIQTIONs NII MONEY SAVING VALUES & REMINDER' for the week of OCTOBER '31st TO NOVEMBER, 7th are offered by your 1 D A. druggist. Look for the specie,. value tions -featured by your 1 D A Drug. Store. There -is eons tr troy, neighborhood. Get acquainted with the druggist who Is hilt • '"ualified to serve you.' ('Oontinued from `.page 1) other can ignore : them. if they are un - The third piece of legislation is the Farm Security Act. There are three main sections: (I) It limits the amount that the 'farmer must pay in respect to his debt to one-third of the crop. (2) The farmer will be allowed to retain out of the proceeds of his crop ° sufficient to enable him to keep his famill in decency and to purchase seed and •seeding supplies for the coming year. (3) It provides that where the crop is worth less than $6.00 an acre, sown to grain, due to causes beyond the control of the farmer,the payment of principal shall be "postponed for' one year and there shall be no increase in his indebtedness. In other- words; the Act says that mortgage company, which has invested its money, and the farmer, • who has. invested his labor, both stand to lose. It might be argued that this legislation is unfair to the loaning class in Can- ada, but during the depression years men saw their breeding stock drop in value from $100 to $10 a head. " Eggs sold 'at as low as three cents a dozen in the part of Saskatchewan where I was living, and butter at ten cents ' a riound. Under these circumstances, .. it was impossible' for the farmer to meet hisobligation and the .legislation ° was passed to protect his interests. Both Liberal and Conservative G.overn- inents have recognized this in the past, The only difference is that we . have extended the loan considerably to sive ''the' farmer- greater security,. than ° he previously' enjoyed. ' Naturally we think that, if we can enable our 'farm pop i iation • to retain an equity in the . land during a eol.lapse of farm prices Or weather conditions beyond the eon- . ,trot of ,, the farmer, • we are serving the ° national interest... chest colds - COUGH SYRUP •i:D'A Brand .ompt, sate 'pr.D.aration p you cap feel it rtaht to work .ttt+ the, first Penta=Kaps' • 1.50',-2:70,_ 5.00. Parke -Davis Natola Capsules 1.25. 2.25 One -A -Day A & D' Tablets 44c, 98c. 1.77 Wampole's Cod Liver Extract 1.00 Kepler Malt & Cod Liver -Oil 75c, 1.25 Vitamins Plus 1.00, 1.75.3.25. Mead's Oleum Percomorphum " •. 75c, 3.00 . rialiborange 85c, 1.50, 2.25, 2.75 " Frosst's Neo -Chemical Food 1.15, 2.45, 4.45 Ayerst Bernina' Tablets 1.50,• 3.75 Vi -Delta Emulsion .1.25` 2.25 ' i Id CEATIFIED ANTI -FREEZE Non -corrosive with retarded evaporation- Packed -in a sealed tin. • ar ri strenq ' asv-•,•l Grove's Cold Tablets. ,.- 24c, -414c r Cherry•Cough Syrup I.D.A. .••25c ' ' Vick's Vapo-Rub ........ ... 43c Thermogene Rub .. . 43c• . Canadian Nasal Spray U,�eu,; AQP Outfit 1.50 Refill . 50c.i ', energy lane Mustard Rub, I.D.A. 25c and ener Mason's. '49' Cough • IDAP IOS- Remedy .- . 40c, 75e Iron and Vitamin -B Complex Capsules Now "Contain Liver 'dater is an ideal • tonic, to help restpre strength andderi'ergy. Excellent for run- down conditions. �r 6. •:les— Mentholaturi .. •',a;,,rv,:.•. .29c, 550 Buckley's Mixture 40c, 75c Pertussin Cough Medicine -59c, 99c Norwich Aqueous Nose a Drops :. 25e, 49e ' with VITAMIN 1-1 Improves appetite, 'di- gestion. Helps to main- tain -althy nerves. Ge a bottle today' Delightfully refreshing, pitie - scented alcohol rub. room. 4 -oz. 16 -oz. ANALGESIC BALM '21c KLENOR ANTISEPTIC 21c•-• Keeps the skin smooth and soft. Ideal preparation for chapped, dry skin. •Makes an excellent • make-up base. • 6 -ounce bottleSO° The polar regions' and the high; mountains have been explored.. An- other "unknown laud"—the bottom of the: sea—is' being surveyed, according to geologists of the Royal Ontario Museum. With a modern•,souic sounder the depth'of the water can be measured while a ship is proceeding on its course and the position of the ship can be • accurately plotted from radio signals. • Maps can be made like the topographic maps of land surfaces. Many strange features -have come to light: great cliffs thousands of feet high; canyons ex- ' • reeding in depth any on the continents, •large mountains, •azld valleys that .descend,, to a greater depth below the surface of the sea' than Mt. Everest. rises above sea Level. The cliffs are sharp because of the lack of weathering :away -of the rocks 'and erosion by running water. 9 • }low were these deep canyons, that stretch, out under the water beyond the • Mouths • of all our large rivers, ea in in -fife' sea• floor? This Is orte .:'of the toughest problem's that geologists" have to .solve, beeause the only known agent is water running over land sur- faces. Ilow then' can it be done? Either the oceans' were. withdrawn • firoth large areas bordering . the con- tinents so that 'they' became .lana oyer which rivers could "run to the narrower Oceans, or 'the, continents were raised' thousands-. of feet higher above sea level than they • are now and' large. seCt:ons of the seafloor' were added to the lands. Where could the water go in the first case? The 'Uplift of the continents . ' thousands of feet above where they are now, and within quite recent geological time, is an extra. ordinary thing to contemplate. 'Yet it lima ;hove' happened. PA S=S ipot:Li TED OIL 3 oi.'. BD d 22c oil of EUCALYPTUS 2 Brand LD.A. 3 5C .. .. -.,. _ d' ILETRIES -' Glover's Mange Medicine • .. 59c, 1.10 Frenchee 1_ipsf:ck ' ... :. 60c - Cutex Nail Polish 25c' Nestle 'Colorinse . • 15c, 35c Hinds Cream 25c, 45, ,;89c Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes . 17c.. Don Juan Lipstick ,.- . 1.10 Etiquet Cream Deodorant : 39c . Olive'on flair Dressing .. 404 55c Three:.Flowers Face Powder . 60c Arrid 'Cream Deodorant• 39c, 59c Nivea Creme ' 50c Pond's Facial Creams . 35e, 59e Princess Pat Rouge 63c Revlon Nait Enamel •r. .. , 50c' Trushay H.;ncl Lotion 49c. orescaleuvailfarit tafaaFsa nes nMnt,t05erltry, -..rmaii ei ao0la a:aia tc aNiai:iwtatcksA6aMM0C;C IL:3 CI t: F3w Mr ti:•_nL°"'t..E i! a feint s$'9tr3 aaalKi7#13 Ma3 C,' ryi 3".1 E:'.„ !r' L4 pf fa W 43 si nt Fl > " tl til p r: kR i t'3 - M " "" s. r4 La :i F'.l ri c T.! r.3 Li Ela et okitR1. Riramtiaxi Eztact:2;.c,#7 kt: so; nullW`off taiw:e.c0t3iiiat;>'5 t i L: ' I . D.A. MILK '`Or. MAGNESIA` An .efficient alkalizer ,and gentle laxative. • 16 -oz. 4202 c?,,/ 33c C -Extract of Malt and Cod Liver Oil ldamalt is palatable and •nutritious.. Dose: A teaspoonfulgrad- ually increased to a tablespoon. 3 times a day,. immediately after meals. REMEDIES ." Bile •Beans; . 47c Chase's' Kidney and Liver Pills • 15.1 Cascara Arotnati 3 oz. • 25. Children's Own Ts&.$s 154 Pepto• Besmsl 50Z, t 50 Ungueritlne .Raetai Conk 75e Faen. .Ment ` 19e, 11a..1194 Baby's Own Tsblete .... 234r MJik of Ma nista Tablets 50's ... 19.. Bayer,- Aspirin , Tablets lie, 29A. 791 Pfunders• Tablets .. 1.50, 4.00 Stearns Katuigra .. 25e, 50e. 90c Sal Hepatica :-30e, 59c,.1.15 Kkovah Salts •. 29e, 79c .. Maclean's Stomach Powder . . 59c, 98c Absorbine Jr. ' 98c. 1.95 . IDARUB I.D.A. Brand Menth'ola.ted Rub . 3 --ounce . a 39.4 • Special, assidrtments of • wily colored Christmas Cards, . .. Reproductions of scenes... by Canadian' artists, modern de- ' Signs, etc.. SPECIAL this Week! ALUMINUM "WARE DAY PJULS Car & Heueehold..CHAIOIS CLOTHESLINE ROPE BROOM & DMTBTPANS DUSDPS • . COALSHOVELS , r P/Itl{ SHOVEL u CHEMICAL OTOS T8 1st recoil/4z1 large =tort. went of FLS of vtaions t Tez. • Cough Compound Makes i 6 ohnces of Cough Syrup Special- 37 is A Essential for every home: , Made' by Seiberling Reg. $1.39 Y I,D.A. Brand A ta.teless; •Odorless oil especially reined for medicinal 'use. WRITING, PADS Linen or Vellum Elfish rn 106 1SC Envelopes to Match 10* p edri Aglueoult N�s�► brops to relievi moat Conoistlon.• 1 -oz. dr'oppar-berth,'