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A Fur -lined Coat is the garment for. comfort in
cold weather. Otter collar? :are ver fashionable -on •
`!en's coats. '" e:ave goo• qua ity s .e.T; Otter col ar,
rat lined, at :445.00 and $50.00;
:fvery Thursday '6lornng at,
lour -know, Ont?
Sussournorr.eit ce.$1 25.peran um
If paid in advance,, p1.00 per .annum
A U, $, subscylPtipns $1.50 ;per annum
BRUOE, NEWTS;
T:ursda
N,o ,weber 3otli.,,;.511;
.Gieorge bf arpor brought twp• I pigs.
into ,Atiidwa that •ti the ":scales,
at
Henry 'Grasser's little, •daughter
"Tootsiq" had her arm, broken. white
:PIay'-at :school at Southampton on
Wednesday, . . ' •
• Ai'r. E. B43; 'Sayles, editor 'of ,the
r Ian 'times, is a 9 ._.. on ;
again after an illness: of soma. si x
weeks with typhoid fever. _
Easton ' Mahon bas bought, • .tbg
livery ` y
barn • on; •Grosvener street
Southampton from. A. (emmell and
the livery business from Al.r. Phillips,
A. W.•Robb, for many years•editor.
of the Walkerton, Telescope, and later
postmaster at Walkerton, died at his..
'Home there on Thursday last, aged 56
An Indian r 'oceeded to "cut biose
p .
OU-.. ,Albert. ,street.,= Southampton, sa:3•s.
the Beaeon, and got the opportunity,,
be left. his •cap, behind Which" •the'
guardian.of the peace secure]y fasten
ed in the look .up, but the • dusky ,red;
malt never returned foe his..: headpiece
• When Henry Oatnm'idge, of Mayer;
ing, was out hunting -recently, the-
charge' from • his un went back.'
•4hraug1rthe ~breeeiie and—sei-iously-in
jure(' his cheek and eyeD: Dr, Hay,
of Wiarton; was . with the hunting
party,•and gave first aid On the' spot.'.
The tax collectors•.complair •that',:
money 'appear ao boa scarce commod-
its in Carrick. ,township. this .fra i.
.There are just three weeks until the`
end of the municipal year, slid r$20.
000' of '. taxes. •still, remain unpaiu,
both collectors' say that money' ion
harder td get this year than ever,•,
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