' T victory Ioaday is Is two-ail 3"" d m' "M m" Swiss world championships. - mg”; Mi-.CloArseaatnte!Casciim-tns-estate I The Gllluuul PR3” 1! BURDEN 1l3!cel1e?1ll:ell:ll1'.fl1l:.:deXY"DIlIEE.0f meet- LOCK! ROAD pec wssna Visitor on J .v 14. T111911!!! H31'"l- 1409'" B9"-lh 0" w. world 1;-elenbend outraged 15 mi," Thursday. January 21. 19:15 ..Rev. Ae.d 18. Shl;ll'I0l.Ld0TMAll1CAl':fI'l. Illiti to lie Ilh the home Go; sign. "a. or-Bhgrrio Hung” 1313.. ggreirdvgiigz :;hl.lleD::me 2 Maocnliln Mrs. Jos- Jlqlfhulrye unis). mad. 0! M". Aw" s:nsMomz swmwud (AP) many mmmth '1 ed. mm mm accompani y r. an rs. an I e. unc was serv y e . Roch ' ' ' ' ' '- - tfl l . twi t' '1 . KENSDNGTON McAleer former residents of Bor- hostess. assisted by Mrs. Alfred January 10. ' Mr. Clifford Aisenault of Howlaa Menu” Wm PE ”"y l” he” mu -Fritz Felerabond. cw” " ll” 9 Cy 5 "15 ma; long bobsled rim to capture world title for the third time. The lanky Feierabend, who also old Swiss bo m. Mr. Charlie Rogers of Glenllffy. Chappell and Mrs. George Burch. ML p,.u,mm nu-,1, of the Lock, W3, . vmm. on Man", 19, .g she had to enter the Alberton lins- . All hope In -14- was In 0iLesry on January 19. the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsen- lstglhgg gxwiag won ma in den were guests at the home of Mr. '0" January 19 a lane number and Mrs. Everett Mclienna, Borden, ,,g people from Baltic and sur- .unding districts assembled at 1881 Week X Mr. Frank Cullicutt of Reserve ault, Forest View. cod h -ml. Lot 7 in 0,15", on J" 17- M1” the fomaman worm crown, llle.."”'i';lE13: Milk?!-.d ilu ahlirastielllrlelrl, (t:il);lrllSiro:l-.il)cii:llisSana- 3051957 3'35""! ll?” w" in Howl" on Jun.” Ti.-btdMvxii:reCihh”1(i).'I.eli's'l-xy fall gm. Dave Griffin of Locke Road Mr.'Eli.i:ard Griffin of Burton was l;d this coui:)try;nana.n glgggydwzi; Wa , . r g . ' . I my . vi. .1 01,; on ur a. as re em ””'d W” W" "cm The ladies Ttiirfellin to allerCl'IltiallTl:ulT1to;vI)Il"tle.lla 3 re Tl” 1”” " W" I" the 1"'h.5" M” W" Dim" '"d h" 'm"' Jmuuy 19' ii is and In an mil: ”'...3”.i.”? l::veJaCnrlffin ilvgere silo. W I W iiui-tune. sou pound red and saves first prize went to Mrs. Frank 11 - gets about 000,000 holiday visitors Mrs. Douglas Peters of Duvar. were Mr. Newton arr u - - H - pm. ded- Mat-Nutt; Ma Ive qu e. and the t M1;-dang M"-J-lick Maczlgallzffg a year. in 0'l.eary on January 17. fer. Velma of Springfield. were visl- in SIIln!!1E.I'neuu recently. urn ome anuary . gcniemans to Mr. Roy-Campbell of Hamilton. while the consolation mazes were awarded to Mrs. Frank Bcairsto and Mr. George R11ey-- A good sum was realized for the Baltic W. X. Delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by several members of the Institute. Mrs. Lloy Lockerby, Hamilton. loft on Thur day morning for Hal- .f..x. where she will be a patient in the hospital there. All hope Mrs. Lockorby will soon return ecov . fulllrlvlir ErnealsTdPickcring, Clinton. lcn, recently for New York, where she will spend some time with her 5 stein lliis many friends will be sorry to learn Mr. Harvey Manderson is very ill at the home of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Earle Carr. 55 B n 18 Y Bridge, All hope for a speedy re- ,.m.e,-y for Mr. Mandei-son. Miss Ethel Douglas, who has hccn visiting at her former home in Norboro. left -on Saturday morn- ing for Toronto. where she is em- played. A number from this vicinity mo- 1 b ht. t 1 hi h ,.. , -v. ini-ed to Tryon on Sunday and 3” wigs Nfllslowregiugby than h:ll)rsSe ovfv E(ll- NWDDDTT icndcd the funeral of the late Ma- tenainmem. M I 1 mr Carruthers in the Tryon Uni- iod Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Memo and mby daughter. who have spent the past several months in Idaho. aye motoring to the Island where they will spend some time nnh Mrs. Menze's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark of Mal- iivqiie. before proceeding to Lime- .-iune. Maine. Where Mr. ' Menze uill continue his work with the aniorcc there. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgcon Dymcnt and family of Northam. motored to Malpeque on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crnzier and family. ' The members of the Baltic Farm Forum met for their Monday eve- ning meeting on January 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wall with a large attendance. on Jan. 22, a large number of young and old from l(eriSln8l-On and the surrounding districts en- Joyed the first skate. of the year in the Kensington Rinks It was unusually late for the rink to get going .however the weather man has been very generous with so 'pital. Her friends w.ish her an early spending a few days with relatives at Charlottetown. Mrs..Leo Cheverie of Borden is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- recovery. Mr. Gerald LeLard who has been ill at his home here returned to his duties at Borden pier on Sunday. The weekly meeting of the girls of Our Lady of Sorrows Sodality was held in the basement of the Sacred Heart Church" on January 16. The meeting opened by the members reciting Matins and lands from the Sodality office led by Miss Aldpna Gallant. A Spiritual bouquet was then made up for Father Mc- Donald to commemorate the thirty- second anniversary of his ordination to the priesthod. The meeting con- tinued with a passage from the Bible read by Miss Edith Mclvor. This was followed by an inspiring talk on the Sacrament of Matri- mony given by the director Father Hammill. At the conclusion of this talk he offered prayer and the meet- The regular meeting of the Bor- den Social Club was held Wednes- day, January 19. at the home of Mrs. Douglas MacLcan. The devo- tional period was led by Mrs. Har- old Coggins who read the first chapter of St. John's gospel follow- ed by a commentary on its mes- sage. The business meeting opened with 23 members present. One new member was welcomed to the club. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. It was decided to have a grab bag at the next meeting. each parcel not to cost more than 25c. It was also decided to hold the Women's World Day of ;'Praycr service February', 25 at the church. the C. G. I. T. and Explorers attending the service.. Te sick committee reported send- ing sick and sympaty cards. The visiting committee made two calls. made at Chrisiinas to shut-ins and, treat taken. It was moved and sec- onded that bill be paid. Collection and fee 31.65. Next meeting is at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mill; lunch committee. l '. , xxzxAJl)IllIltNhXKNX, ' JANUARY SPECIAL CARPETS Cotton Broadlciom Rugs: looped pile, ruberizecl back Plain colors. Regular 371.50 I Clearance SAVE 331.55 kg?” There siill remain a b8?:XM)fIllll)liltxVxxxxxxC. -- - g. ml , Cmuns, TIME is RUNNINGOU HURRY TO CROCKETT and STOREY Ltd. elect The Furniture You Need During The JANUARY CLEARANCE! . JANUARY SPECIAL Spring-Filled Mattress BoxsSp4i'ivE. JANUARY SAVING 320.50 each Deepsleep Mattress, Deepsleep Floor samples Reg. 369.50 each. Clearance, each .......................... .. much mud wealth” anddnfw the Mrs. Cecil and Mrs. wmiam Mm: bout 20 suites in beautiful Wool or Ny- p h k n ans as - , , . . rvrltilrliyu tifleeynginigryevgolenjoy skin. program committee. Mrs. Rayner, Ion Frieze: upholstered and designed to brighten the room T'U9'R95' Ml-"W955: H90VY T'Ckl"9 ' HGOVY ing are hoping the thermometer will stay down for enough to keep and Mr. H. Mill. The meeting clos- ed with The Queen. l Wilton Carpets: Rhapsody - Gold - 9 x 12 and invite perfection. UNTIL THE END or JANUARY ONLY. Coils. A Real Good Mattress Reg. 339.95. Clearance -95 a good sheet of ice in our rink. i Reg 5283 00 N ly all the country roads were I I - ' ' pliattfed out on Saturday and the cl”"'”"” ---- -s -w------- 65.00 JANUARY sgvmc 53.00 crowd at the rink was exceptionally large owing to the good oar road conditions. CV. ci.nnMoN'r w. i. -The monthly meeting of the Clermont W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Edson Rayner on Janu- ary ll. nesident opened the meet- , For . Centennial Year Quotations 3: Advice FREE without obligation to you on LIGHTING Kurdistan - Oriental - 9 x 12 5 Reg. Sl79.00. Clearance ........ ..- Stair and Hall 27" - Oriental Reg. Sl0.95. Clearance .... .. .. ..... .. to 100"? JANUARY SPECIAL i:.:"l:.3.:i?' : Your: iioius: Bedroom Suite was appointed acting Secretary.No ll” ” Ii" i R ' ' minutes s were read. Roll call was answered by six members donat- lng to a fish pond: one visitor was Business Premises Consult Us NOW present and one new member was welcomed. The new sick committee is. Mrs. Edson Rayner and Mrs. Gerald Mill; no report was received from school committee. One sick call was Storey Electric 176 Grafton Dial 3287 At 158 On AT? THE K. AND R. SHOE SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY. JAN. 29 Duelto broken weather and closed roads een Street P.M. ' l Notice" The Prince Edward Island Plumbers Association are holding a meeting at the VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. TIIUIL, JAN. 27 at 8 o'clock Full attendance is requested HARRISON JAMES. Secretary Treasures CLO sea son STOC Rogers 11;: Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Jon.3'I-Fe,b.'lend2 i Your Ce-epenarlen will be Appreciated Tho, vi coumiv uumo K-TAKINC . Hardware Erooclloom 9 ft. Reg. 3l4.50 yd. Clearance ...................... 1 1 I50 Axminster Carpets: 9 x 12-Grey, Green, Wine, i.'f.;.Zl2.”? ................................ .. 84.50 69.50 9 x 'lO'6 - Reg. 394.00 Clearance Nilton Mats assorted values 312.95 '1: 321.00 Clearance .......... .. ... 'JANIIARY SPECIAL Miscellaneous - 2573 disc. disc. TABLES: End, Step, Lamp, Coffee. Zommode. Clearance ..... ...... .. 'iIlows - Iedipreods Ileoranse. Window Blinds Clearance Sleighs - Doll Carriages, Jr. Tri- syclu - Playpens. Clearance 2079 disc 2096 disc. Dinette Choirs 2096 disc. Cleoro nce ...... .. are offered at Clear UARY ONLYI SAVE AT L Bedroom Furniture there still Broadloom 9 fl. width. ROCKETT and sio lCHARIi0'l'l'ETOWN O BARGAIN CHAIRS CAN YOU USE - An upholstered arm chair, hostess choir, Recliner, Chesterfield pChoir, Hull Choir etc. - Then you should browse through the complete stock of Chair; which While many have taken advantage of the bargains In especially in the higher priced suites. CLEARANCE VALUES BARGAIN CARPETS Small and Large Mots and Rugs, Hall Carpeting 27" wide END OF JANUARY ONLY ance prices. UNTIL THE END OF JAN" EAST OF LIST PRICE remain some excellent values SAVE AS MUCH AS 100'” AXMINSTER AND WILTON UNTII 3 Piece Suite - Walnut Finish. Double Dresser Chest, Bed, Regular 3129.00 I Clearance JANUARY SAVING 334.50 79.95 JANUARY SAVING S29.05 Single Dresser, Chest, Bed Regular 3109.00. Clearance .................. .. JANUARY SPECIAL Appliances THE ARTICLES LISTED ARE RARE JANUARY BARGAINS 20h; 0FF ' Refrigerators Washing Machines Electric Ranges Gas Ranges Electric Kettles. Irons. Toasters. Radios. Hotplate: I Clearance ..... ..... Vgguum c'.un.I-, Inf E w' will " cl””d F" Cord Tables. p 2095 am. "vi As me" As 25C Floor Lamps - Clearance ........ ...... Annual Sfeell-Taking Table Lamps I I loolicoses Carpet Sweepers REY Ltd. SOURIS i 'i iw