ud {crock}. Itmbance in I a mystery. r in the cel- .ble to ble out of bus- of '40 While tariff revision will undoubtedly be played as the his newstof the next session of Parlinment. a quiet, method- ical task of at least equal input-twee to the country has been undertaken by the Bennett Government‘ It is a thorough study of the posi- tion of uriculture in Cdnada and out or it will be evolved e policy to meet swiftly chm! world conditions which today very seriously threnten both the present and future success of life on the terms at the Dominion. Since primitive lite gsve way to ord- ered progress in Csnada the soil has been the main fountain of our new_ streams are annually yielding great and increasing income, but land in its pro- duction of wheat, coarse grains, and in its deveiomnent of livestock and dairy industries provides the backbone of our Our Ottawa Letter We thought of you when we planned Ibis Acquaintance See these outstanding values A Knock-Ont Value in MEN’S WORK SHI‘RTS Made from good quality blue Chambray and strongly sewn‘, each 59‘ attached collars or separate matching collars. I 29 I Special ..................... MEN’S FANCY SWEATERS Knit from strong all-wor- sted yarns in fancy check design with' plain storm collar and front and pocket trim. Extra spe- 3 ‘9 O cial, each .................. cott‘ In lovely new snappy pat- terns in a regular 59c. value. Pair ........ 39¢ MEN’S DRESS snm’rs‘ ma UNDERWEAR upon which the expansion of our in- dustries and our cities depends. whowrestanvmxtromthesonhas developed. There have, 01 came, been yearsipthepastwhen the farmers faced hardship. Sometimes it was brought about by crop failure. There were, too, very rare periods when “sur- plus†world production forced prices below a proï¬table level for the pro- ducer. Generally speaking, however, demand at least was equal to supply even as yields and acreage multiplied and, though the farmer found no royal road to wealth, his toil was rewarded with a fair measure of the comforts and all the necessities of life. genie 'wmam sight of a 000,000,000 bushel crop. For teed, seed and home consumption we require only approxim- Within the past three years 3 met heavy quality, 38 inches â€wide in black, navy, brown and wine shades. Extra special, yd. I '49 Folks of Durham and Vicinity :â€"We are happy to announce your midst. To the most of you we are no strangers, as for yea ing you in our Hanover Store, and you know, of the excellent merchandise. Now that We are right in your midst, you will -. 1.--:11. In... IlleUlldllUlDC. 3‘ U 1' Vaswv H v v.â€" v __ ‘0 v same quality merchandise and good values that has built for us suc business life of Hanover. This is the day of chain buy larger quantities and at lower prices. These beneï¬ts we will pass on to our cus. policy will be as in the past “Reliable Goods at Fair Reasonable Pricesâ€. Mr. Chfton Graff, who has had a lengthy retail experience will be in charge of the Dur you proinpt and courteous service. Come to the store during our 3 that you will be pleased with the values we are presenting. . nfl’prprl' at all times. Come in and let’s get acquainted even if you do not Wlsh to shop. ‘- -â€" - â€"â€" A AA offered‘ at all times. DRESS the United crop nearly 500,000,000 bushels is avail- able for export, which means that prac- The one mt importing market still ltically the entire market for we coun- . . o nbthatofBritaithisopentothe W3 greatest m“ 0‘ natural wealth wgild on the same terms as to Cam. 11“ â€937°“ (1‘9 °°W°1 0‘ the 0m' It is open to the 23 cents a day ulnar adian producer, 0’ 0‘ Canadian G0“ of Russia and the peon labor of the The fact was not ember-easing until last year, but then, and since then, the whole economic structure which sheets the world, market for wheat has been rebuilt. mg or men-easing their acreage. The net result has been apparent in the failure of Canada to market its surplue ".0". w--‘ v v- T"" tile these erstwhile great importing E other units of the Empire. . :ries of Europe have become large- The problem to be studied and solved :lf-sustaining through tariffs, ex- is really the future of farming as 'we ng countries have been maintain- now know it, particularly in the West. or increasing their acreage. The ' Will the sturdy pioneers who opened result has been apparent in the ' up the West, and their children. be re of Canada to market its surplus forced off the land to make way for year and in the forced selling of i illiterate EurOpe? Will bigger farms the Uhited States and other Yard wide striped Flannelette, the kind you always pay 25c. plenty now, per yard .................. 72 inches wide, gooc heavy quality, yard Unbleached Sheeting vvâ€"â€"' Re}. 25c value, yard ....l9c. Striped Shirting Grey Cotton In blue and white striped Grey Cotton 36 inches wide pattern. . 40 inches 3/1119. gag. ggc. va‘llie, yard ""33? - â€"â€"- ...] AN OPENING SPECIAL Terry Towels 20 x 40 Terry Towels , Terry Towels, size 20 x 40' A 1210061 siezdedbowgite towel striped designs ldll colors wit co or er, . on white , groun s, 15: - 25¢ - Each ............................ THE DURHAM uutcuu chE AN UNUSUAL VALUE! TWO BIG VALUES EXTRA SPECIAL ! ! imagine. Premier henna“; is muting an effort to gain a useful preferenoe'tor Canada in that market. but it becomes must elapse before any beneï¬t oom- menmrete with our problem can be ob- tained. Even then, Britain can never absorb the Canadian surplus md it is to announce the opening of a branch store in rs, as for years we have had the pleasure of serv- the excellent quality and reasonable prices of our '.dst, you will have the opportunity of getting the has built for us such an enviable reputation in the 1 stores and .buying for two stores will enable us to beneï¬ts we will pass on to our customers and our .:.. Dooennahln Pricesâ€. Mr. Clifton Graff, who has good heavy qualit -â€" per yard for. “Y Another Big Value! Fancy Percale, 36 fnches wide, choice patterns. Regular 39c. value ," Yard 17c 25¢ 19¢ “A11 right. Fancy CUPS Saucers, £8011 Bobbed Hair Pins 3 dozen on card 's'p'e‘cial, 4 for Talcum Powde large 13â€"02. tin. Eér tih. at Small Prices Sanolin Magâ€"95w snappy ns. pee: 9m" 250 fnr .......................... EVERYDAY m SAUCEBS 10¢ Opens business 1 Se buy plenty at these prices. Look at these WOMEN'S BAYON SILK HOSE Made with wide [isle garter top in all the best shades. An outstanding value Per pair ...................... ,‘C lack. 75c. value, Per pair ............ Knit from lovely soft cub- mere yarns in 1/1 rib and otfered at a price you don't Knit Vests. each In the new “light“ _with I rom heavy qunlity yarns, in If 9 d PAGE 8. 31.00