-...i.;- cc. TUESDAY. ; u 1 v-t.,; NEW FOR FALI. unquestionably the Fall Fashions For costs 1953 532.50 robe a fresh approach Our new fall dresses . . and fashion favoured to give you and your ward- A touch of genius . . . our luxury coats in vivid fall tones. From a new and ex- citing collection in our Wo- man's Coat Department. Feattu-lug: KOALA PACA 359.50 Peck Tweed. Camel A Hair and Elysion Materials 569.50 ALSO MANY OTHERS IN DEEP- TEXTURED FABRICS. - 399.50 . are arriving daiiyebright to a glamorous new season ahead. All priced to suit your budget ........ .. 55.95 up Come in and use our Lay-away Plan - ll small deposit will hold any garment. The GREEIIDAL00. LTD. 1950 or: crooner: sraaszr , Preview or lines Continued from page 2 Show of Grenada. a the new leader. of British uiana. Dr. Cheddi Jagan. Leaving the airport, the Queen will drive through the streets of Monteio Bay and then over to Kingston. the capital. The Queen will stop for an in. formal rest. and picnic lunch at one of the beautiful beaches along the north shore. In Spanish Town Then she will come to the en. cient capital of Spanish Town. Here she will, see the statue of Rodney. the British admiral who saved the West Indies from the French and to whom the statue was erected by grateful colonists. In Spanish Town, too, the Queen will see the facade of old King's House. the dignified residence of the early governors of the island where lavish bail: and splendid parties gave a governor's wife, Lady Nugent, niaterlal for s best- selling diary 15 years ago. In Kingston. the Queen will go to the new King's House, which Will be her headquarters during her three-day stay. A military parade at army head- GOIITIIAGTOIIS .. . . iiereis How You can Benefit From AN EASIER. LESS EYPENSIVE WAY TO BIGGER PROFITS Use Moncton Crushed Stone products In all your construction work. ' CONCIlE'I'E AGGREGATE 9 ROOFING GRAVEL FOB QFICK SERVICE 9 IIO('K FOB ASPHALT 9 ROAD CHIPS ON YOUR. BEQUIREMENTI CALL MOIIOTOII CRIISHED STONE 00. LTD. VICTORY I NDliS'l'RlA L CENTRE MONCTON DIAL 2-8366 quarters in Jamaica, will open the second day of the visit: The clay of iformal i-eceptions. Then Her Majesty will witness a tally of 2,000 schoolchildren at ,Sabina Park, the island's leading iathletic field. Later in the morn- ing, she will go to the Kingston race course, to be welcomed by the King George VI pork, now be- ing crested in memory of her father. Here, she will plant a ircc as part of it tree-planting cam- paign to commemorate her visit. Next the Queen will visit Head- quarters House, seat of the local legislature, to receive a loyalty laddress from the legislators. 5 The Queen will go through lresidential and commercial the sec- ytion, guy with its decorations of flags, hunting and ceremonial iarches. I In the afternoon. the Duke, in keeping with his interest in science iand education. will hold an infor- 'msl meeting with members of the the mayor of the city and to sec ,tions of this city of 300,000 popula-I University College of the West In- di es. That evening. loolof the political and official leaders of the island will dine with the Queen at King's House. V Afterwards, at the biggest recep- tion over to be given in Jamaica, 2,000 guests will gather to greet the. Queen against the background of the illuminated gardens and lawns of King's House. Folk Music For Queen Jamaican dancers and singers will entertain, singing the folk and digging songs of the island. Early next morning. the Duke. will play a game of polo, taking his last exercise before starting on the long sea voyage to New zesland. The Queen will watch the game 'v which the governor, and of the Is- land's leading players, will take part. Afterwards a formal visit will be paid to the university where the Queen and Duke will be received by the principal, Dr. Walter Grave. members of the University College council and leading West Indians. As the, day ends the Quecn will go to Port Roynl, Jamaica's most historically famous town. Then the Queen will go by launch from the end of the parade group ,to the waiting liner Gothic. which will take her and the Duke to New .Zealand. Borden and and Vicinity .-Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ceretti and daughter Elaine, left Borden on Friday to spend a few weeks holi- days with rclaiives at Montreal. ,Oilnua and Boston, Mass. i Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chsppell late. spending their animal holi- ldays with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Council and Mr. Connell iat Langruth, Man..;rhev are accom- ipanied by their daughter, Miss Wynne Chnppcll, of Ottawa. James Campbell, ,Boi'den. had as their guests last lweck. Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- IDougall of Winnipeg, Mr. and I” c. fF'rank Mcbougall and son Basil of ll-lnlifax and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrene iMCLEIifIn and daughter Mary of i Mr. and Mrs. 'ever. make two suggestions. one. i lib:-. extended to include many mote to develop socially. each other. rather than between th a. wonderful opportunity here for ,pmblem rather than restriction to ldances togezher. a girls parents. but once the first problems of interest through this 7 ant" may smto them it” room not will HUI! S iii! HONQM, (A1 A Ni us-Monvillei ASPHALT SIIIIIGLES For all-weather. long-terns. worry-free protection at Imv am. you can't beat it roof of Johns-Manvilie Asphalt Shingles. Made to J-M's rigid standards of quality, theyire available in 9. wide choice of styles and colors. if you are building a new home or planning a new roof for your present home it will pay you to get facts on J-M Asphalt Shingles. be One loldev shoving atylee eAd seine, valve Cevoodlen Jehnuneevlile, Dept. 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IN Yesterday-'a Crypleouete: l I O1nlvll'll-IDIIT-il'onl page 2 It-id:-chiildrgrndtnrngmnfldthinl: itmcanibc disregarded I would, how?-T DAILY CROSSWORD Dorothy llix's column- hat. you don't give up the compan- ionship of your contemporaries altogether, and, two. that you try tol idlrect your talents to more OIIP.EII'AZ'Cd activity. There is a tremendous need in most. communities for people like you and your liiisband, Whu understand adolescents and are willing to iwork with them. If you would continue your present course, under the inuepices of a church, or commian-ity club, the scopc of your work could teensters, giving them all a CIIIIIICCI You might begin with a square-dancing session. then go to round dancing. putting more sl.re.ns on the relationship of the youngsters to em and you older people. You have service among the young people of your community, but I do think a wider field is the answer to your email gmupe. , DEAR MISS DIX: For the past several months I've been meeting the same boy at our church daiices. He walks me home, hilt never asks for a regular date. Finally, he ndmitisd the reason he doesn't call for me is that he's afraid to meet my parents. He is very shy, but my Iparenta want. to meet him, s.iire they know about our being at the MILLY H. ANSWER: Talk the matter over with Mom. and see if she can't arrange II. more or less caeunl way to meet the boy. It's not a bit un- chi my common for adolescent boys 1'; be scared stiff at the prospect of meeting ' T” step is taken, they get along well. Miss Nissan cannot reply perennially to I'('I'IIII.'rI but will answer column. ..D-.4 an IE Applied (II g lime FIIRI 22. Pot- tery baking " dishes 23. Young an lllff El 24 E; ”t- II r'I 5'" 2' I'relerilsy's Asisvrev 28. Antelope 35, Among iso. Afr.) 30. Letter of the Si. Swiss alphabet rn-cr 10. Perennial 32. ltletltod Os iirrii learning iii. ind.) 3. Enemy scoul 42. Music note DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work its ' A x 1 n I. I A A x I. - unoxortonow One letter almply stands for another. In this example A to use two O'l. ete. single letters. apos- trophiol. the length and formation of the words are all Note. different. A crypeogssn GIVING saint vat. vn. Kve cwiih-FOMI. are int JV! FIN- IW KVO POI IINHK-DVJQ TRUTHS WHICH y ,1!-ID 5lARCIfI&9.,8DIi.Q9.lt&EN! ..V.l3.III.-zlsltlll-Z d I THE. GUARDIAN. CHAR-UOTTETOWN The stars says Oontinued from P!!! I success will depend largely upon the way in which you use your in- nateiy dynamic personality. on October third. the Mars-Venus conjunction in your sun Sign oc- curs for the third time this year and, beginning with this date, you will have a magnificent opportun- ity to test your Intel-ant talents and skills. You can achieve a great deal professionally during this period if you do your best. During November and December you will experience a release from financial pressure, and the tempta- tion toward ext.re.vstga.nce may be great. Do not yield to it, Rather, consolidate gains for the future and build up a cash reserve so that you may be able to take advantage of new optportunitlu offered early in 1954. social and domestic affairs are favored, but romance will be of sec- ondary importance in your life for several months. A child born on this day will be practical and efficient; always working toward security. 4 Grand River. 1 Mr. Jerome Ranshsn of Kinkors iwho has been a patient in the lPrince County Hospital, is new con- valescing at the home of his son Fred and Mrs. Ranahan at Borden. Mr. Clive Sharpe of Moncton. is spending his holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe at Borden Messrs. John and Arnold sherry of Detroit. are visiting relatives and friends in Borden and viclnityf . I His many friends here regret ythat. Mr. William Own is again I patient in the Prince County Hoe- pital and hope that he will beihoms soon. Mrs. Palmer Trenholm and sons Borden, Everett and Lloyd of Bor- iden spent the past week with rela- itlves at Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Bedford MacDon- ald, Monoton, were week and visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. A.vW. Jay at Borden. The regular meeting of Borden Credit Union was held on Thurs- day evening at the home of the secretary, Reginald McAleer. ne- sldes the regular business of the Credit. Union. plans were made for .the annual meeting and banquet which will be held next month in (the basement of the United Church. iThe banquet, a hot. turkey supper. lis to be put on by the Social Club. ilf their efforts in the past are any icriterion then this is sure to be a bang-up affair. --L I I 'Mere miles per dollar when you economy. 2. Advanced sterling aevlwvvetor lnitonl uem, Ion of peg. strength, rigidity and safety. highway speeds. auneseioasrius (Continued from Page 101 He was sent flying heals wet hood, this long hind legs kiekingh-e.ot.Icol- ly. I-ls icided sprawling over in the pass. It was Johnny 0huck'a turn. he could laugh at Peter now, and maize fun of him. no did. You may be very sure he did. And Peter d.IdI1'I- like being laughed at any more than Johnny chum did. But the one who got the biggest laugh and the beet laugh was Old Mr, Toad watching from under the big cabbage loaf. It was a silent laugh. Perhaps if you had been there watching him. you wouldn't have known he was laughing. You know. it is poaslble to laugh silent- ly. It is 3 sort of inside laughter. "I don't lmow what has happen- ed. but I guessonovv those two fla- csls will stay out of this garden," thought Old Mr. Toad . Peter and Johnny were quarrel- ing, each Ahlaming the outer, and both keeping a safe dhtenoe from that fence. 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