manti april laud utter [Ram a Gr: 'ith 1 hdfl also t0 Id H‘ épï¬t‘ ,ion wen RES is to 3F iii Our baseball team are‘slowly get- ting into line. There is no‘ reason whatever why Reaboro should not have a team that could successfully challmge my local team within a radius of a marathon sprint. The countryside has an abundant supply of suitable material to form such a of min-bi chains, and the~ wdods are ï¬lled with the perfume oi ear-IX: flowers.. M’ frequent tainsborms that the weather man persists in forcing up- on us of late, have delayed seeding operations in this locality. . Both mills have started operations ‘gah for the‘ summer. Rnboro, lay 10.â€"’I‘her~e is no trm of winter left around hem now. The grass is green, the birds are We is picking up splendidly for the kind of weather we have had balmâ€"Com. Kimnonh-t is waking up after a (1911 m and a. wet’spring. A ' ' We are pleased tb'see Mrs. James hm out again after a recent ill- LOT 4â€" Gixlï¬s Lace Boats, :59 be :39;an shes â€war. gem leqther, sizes 11 to 2, worth 3.135 3aths II 1. LOT 5~Child’o Lace and Buttpn Bum, solid leather, spring hull of rubber, mu 5 to 8. worth It 00. Wick gt. The young people of the Baptist; choir held a tafl'y pull on the same Mat the home of Mr. George Dr. A. Reed‘s Cushionaolo Shoe for Men and Woman, onion shoe on earth. L 2 *2 B 8?W eï¬ï¬ï¬aa $592913 other young 7 {ï¬ends at" birthday party on Friday evening, my 7th. There were between twenty-ï¬ve and thirty guests present, and all report having spent a most enjoyable even- oils-u...econoooao-vutcac-o-n Doro..." oooooooooooo .................................................... McCullough’s Known, Kay 10.â€"We are "glad to â€9111'. Victor Sow-an! in 6hrï¬- Read this carefully and then“ as}: to see what we offer you at these pficeé; PAGE SIXTEEN McCullough’s WEEK END mas Bells.King Wmedafew End 7 Price r (=Méfl’s‘ L361 6 ‘6 H: weal 'flCC SOLID LEATHER FOOTWEAR 000.000.000.000. REABORO KINMOUN T ages {(3589‘?’ wééghgfldg$ $2211“ _’11’ to.not...coodo!H.Odoltto’otoldoéllltllliédâ€"mlll-llï¬ I.“ OPPOSITE PUST OFFICE, 10. wag-fl f3,,é§?f‘i’fi§¥?§?ff§§’ $1.20 BARGAINS What might have proved a. very serious accidentdhappened to Mr; W. McLean. While hissisting Mr. R: Martin to drive’ stakes, the sledge came- 03 its handle and struck him on the head, rendering him uncons- cious. We all hope for a speedy re- cbvery. ' ‘ ' ' Mr. Arch' Sillej‘s' ‘spent Sunday un- der the parental roof. in Hamilton l'a'st week oti business; I 11:;me Minnow: Theme and Er; Q E: Cornell ai'e building 'wire {mm the front, of their. fame «tithe 33:22de read. These mp%vements will add to the 39mm of the country, and also rprevent the snow blockade in wint- Eer. The Pleasant "Pdint Ladies’ Aid Society held its mpnt'hly meeting at" the home of Mrs T. Hesse, jr. Quite a number were present and the meet- ing was a. decided success. - Mrsr. McKinlay and son, Mr. J. A. McKinley, called on relatives in dur burg last Sgiid:y. ‘ Mrs. R. Moaseathrs Wellsspent Sudday at Mr John Wi‘m‘s’, Sei- grave ' I ~ ‘ Miss Hilda. Gorrill of Sunderland is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and . V, FINGERBDARO' Fingetbgnlrd; ‘May» 10.‘â€"Mr.‘ f? 11416 Rev: flahert Haï¬uliough preached in Hethél church yééterday morning; He took his text from mm 6:8. “ï¬e hath shewed thee. 0 man. what is shed: and what doth the Lard require 9! than, but he do Just: ly. and £9 19% mercy and :9 won: humbly with my 99d." ï¬e dealt mainly with the last slams, vim. and to walk humbly with thy God. ï¬e mm mm: mt. long. had happy experience at waking with r696 19? three hundred m; “can m not. (or God teak him. 39‘ spoke at people. students and am making mt. long mm trips 9! some than hundred and on: W 9‘ Euâ€; '9' M1“. w ammmmummm BETHEL. Bethe], May 11.--Eut Emily cheese factory open: {or the sauna of 1909 to-day. We ardent†hope than. makers, puma sad Molds are, will have ayery sumac“! so;- am. and that disputes‘ etc†will be mere mummies a! mutant days. Hr, MeCultaugh’s 99mm, we be: “we. was much appreciated. act so numb we think for his fluent hm: guagv. but because a! the manly glow. the big ampulmia heart, and the starting character that am daisy all he band. We understand chat. in. mentions!) is soon to ‘Iaave Gm. This we learn ï¬sh regret. ms the mound mflé man my 1m to perv. Ms mm:- on my more new 091m. in the amt: 699mb! his may Manda have. «_ ‘ owing to human: man can; mm M n- no‘ man. Mm hm â€hm mm ‘M. how the What will Mm uni there was a [router walk than this â€"th¢ walk through me. He then museum m. 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