1' Jr. QUALITY FARM EO.UlPMENT seem AND RIIXCTID Jr mantis nrs-srrwsunti " NOW READY FOR YOUR SPRING WORK The all new 40, 50, 60 tractors with increased Horsepower, Live Hydraulic System, Live Power Shaft, but still the same simple and rugged machine you have known and respected for years - ALSO IN STOCK l-larrows, Manure Spreaders, Cultivators, etc. CALL IN AND LOOK THEM OVER A. Pickard Farm Tractors Ltd. MALPEQUE HIGHWAY Do you like the bathroom lixtures to really shine. es ecieily when com- pany comes? T en read what this young housewife has to say: "Nothing I tried would brighten my bathroom hxtures. Until one day a neighbour recommended New Sunlight Soap. It certainly makes my whole bathroom, including the tile, really shine." You'll find New Sunlight has a score of uses around the home. Gets the family laundry whiter and -brighter: Gets the dishes. pots and pans brighter. Use it for washing woodwork, floors. linoleum. Noth- ing can take the place of Sunlight- it washes everything washable. New Sunlight is Canada's favour- ite bar soap. It's all pure and extra soapy. Your bands will love it. Get New Sunlight this very day! 'Menis and Boys' WearSpecia Thursday - Friday -3 Saturday (: JA rdlent at Point Pleaunt was fined BIND and costs tos- ol I dill for the nnnu. -1 was ilned 086.00 and coats for reeklan driving on the highway. The cast. of a eeiderit or Green- field chewed with onaeting a vehicle while his ability was im- paired, was adlourned to August lath. Also addourned (or three weskswastheceseolareddent of Greek River charged with pog. sesslng iiitoxicetirig liquor. Two cases were heard at George- town. A resident at Montague charged '-'”i being intoxicated in s. piblic place was fined smoo and oosts. while s resident of Heatherdnle. on the same charge and involving other circumstances, was fined sa5.00 and costs. llr. Shaw Addresses Continued from page 1 some of the things that went on at the conference and spoke par- ticularly oi the great interest. shown in the access of women to education. He said this was so much a part of our way of llie that few peclple gave it any though but in the tbackward' coun- tries it was new an important sub- point out at no :- suggested that there should be any lowering ol standards either academically or proieshnally. Science Studies Dr. Bhsiw devoted a large part of his tak to the value o! science in the secondary schools. He in- the solence taught should be on an everyday living had: rather than be designed to create scientists ior war purposes. He believed it should be arranged in such a manner as to better enable the young people studying it to appreciate their environment. He thought the teaching at na- tural science at. the secondary school level should be as extensive as pouble and should provide a common core of knowledge tor all pupils between the ages of 11 and i5 and I. wider and deeper study ior certain groups of older pupils. He said the teaching oi natura. science in secondary schools should provide pupils with basic knowl- edge about the world and men, give them experience in scientific niellrodis, and develop their gen- eral culture and sensitiveness. an new i. n. annu- IIAIOII at Ileeiaaed as oseenea. Iuitaguq. ..'(1i-if YOU! Servel Kernaenr Reirigei-e'.or Ii-om alscbeod G utesneta. Montague. ..-rmoa oovlaixc including new patterns or Gold seal Congol- euni Square: at Stewart ll: Beck's. -Kenneth and Burton Bslleni. Montague. are spending the holi- days visiting relatives in Tyne Valley. Mr. John MacBeth, Bellevue. who recently returned ironi Quincy. Mus. was a visitor to Montague this week. As. Charles I-licken of the H. M. c.s. Magi-iiiicent, is spending a sick leave at his home in Sturgeon. Mrs. Frank Dewar. Lower Mon- tague, was a visitor to sumrnei-side Tuesday guest, of her son and daughter-in-law, John Dewar, R. C. A. I-'., and Mrs. Dewar. ....'l"0ll THE FINEST in min- ing equipment. drop in to Mabon Drug Co.. Montague. In stock are the finest hollow glass and ilbre glass rods, split bamboo. Tonkln cane, and a wide assortment of reels, lines, flies, nets and every- thing requested to fill the dis- criminating fisherman's needs. And if you are fixing up your old rod. pick up your ferrules and ferrule cement. thread, ElC.. also at Mabon Drug Co., the slow: that supplies the best. in lishinz equipment. P&E SPRING DRESS EVENT! Our wonderful new spring dresses . . . bright and rash- ion tevoured to give you and your wardrobe a fresh approach to a glamorous new season ahead. All priced io suit your budget. w 6'a9s I. IV. New Spring Coen.' Suits. Slionles Arriving Daily iAll Less l0'ki I C I- .& 4 e. 6 '3 Use our Lay-Away Plan-A Deposit Will llold Any Garment Until Wanted. The GREENIJAL Co. Ltd. 150 GT. GEO. ST. World's longest straight stretch of railway-300 miles without a cur'.:-is in South Australia. King Edward VII was 60 years of age when he succeerer Queen Victoria in 1901. '" . Come in early for these great specials in Men's and Boys' Wear 4- Sulis are gelling extremely scarce and will likely be llie list WE will have for some lime-The ga bardine shirts are the same quality we made sucli a hit with last Christmas - only these are in Menls. Sax (SUBS) Reg. 11.35 to 1.50 5h3cm. 3 pr. for 5.50 Another shipment just arrived-same high quality as the last shipment--100.9? nylons-85w; Kroy wool and 1576 nylon-and 5074; wool and 5096 nylon-dozens I of shades and patterns-sizes are .10 V2 to 12. Boys' Sport Shirts 1.33 3 Fancy print broadcloth sport shirts- sanlorlred shrunk for permanent (it- long sleeves-sizes 8 to 16 years. Elastic waist Jockey type Penmsn's-Sizes 3! to 34. the new spring colors - Mall Orders accepted on all these items. solid shades of blue, SMEWS Broadcloth Shorts 95c wr Made from high count, sanforized shrunk broadcloth with all around elastic waist- small, medium and large.- tan and white-sizes -tans MEN'S PANTSp Palr A large assortment of men's trousers in all the newest spring colors-blues--greys and browns-plain . checks-sizes 28 to 42. shades and Underwear snonis 59cwr V. Top: to match 49:; llllll .9 giuns each A wonderful group of substandard gabardlne sport shirts-made by a famous maker and regulars sell for 335.95. Sizes small, medium, large and extra large. Eight new spring shades-Leaf (dark) green, Char- coal (navy) blue, Beaver (medium) brbwn, Cadet (light) blue, Clay Red, Maroon, Academy (light) grey and teal. Broadcloth mas 3.33 1 Sub: of regular 6.50 to 8.95 pyjamas- shorls by by a famous maker-the labels are still an the Dyilmllv-ll”! A. I. D and E: . Jockey 1.044. x an mnwsueur...-Aii sires Shorts 'n Tops "Security" Brand 77c-M type shorts by a leading Marl- iresnao Dress Shirts (lrregularsl 2L88em Regular 86.95 quality by the maker as the sport shirts sizes 14 N2. 15 and 15 U2 only in this group. High broadcloth-ssniorlzed fused ”Tuberlzed" collars-whites and solids. ,' serne mung shrunk-