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Omemee Mirror (1894), 2 Jun 1898, p. 2

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1898. All parties appealing are required to answer when called, failing to do so the appeal will be dismissed‘ R. J. GRANDY, Clerk oftlxe Township of Emily. Omemeo, May 18th. 1893. for the purpose of hearing appeals made against the :msossment r0” fur Monday, June 6, ’98, COURT OF REVISION For the Towmhip ul Emily, M]! be held in the MILLBKUOK. : : : ONTARIO. Nlllbrook “The, over now Font (mice. Dinomoe once. over Brmnmru'u armory. OhEM EH EVERY MONDAY. Bun-bur, Saucnor, Notary Publlc‘ None: :0 Loan. Comor or Georg» nm' Murray Streets. OrrwI Helms: 9:011 a.m.; “05mm. 7toSp.I Dr. T. Pcpham McCuliaugh, EYE. EAR, THRQAT AND NOSE. DR. YELLAIB‘! 0L3 STAND, LATELY OCVI'Y‘I'KD BY DR. KEMP’I‘. UNN’S BAKING POWDER "A Prvlh sun ' men “‘lnu The “Inca." M. II. Bil-non but: to meum-v lorhm Irlemh Ind mnnm pnlmm that no hm: re- ophnrd hnsnwm in HM! pnmhwn Next to ‘Hér'fl Bookstore, Krm-IL. l luau-y. and 2.. nun} In‘lt-Hs n onnlinuuLo-u 01 their Luna U.;r Stock 1.; all New. and was par- ymaily whole-d from: llu- 5Ull)l'l‘ a nf the A {an Hm~ (’theiwwâ€" :nx-ur ahmysz un hand. I: *1: -. a . ‘ :.t,\k or 9('}.U('! Bantu. Irwin .‘. .‘(inmrm lbw-hing: Slums. “'nlldnx among». ""5 Rubin-r», Child'» Hui-burs. School BagsJSnby Carriages. Sew- ing Machines. Nuudlcs and Oils. Citichs of Omcmce and surround- ing country call and see for your- selves our large and well assorted stock. at 10 o’clock in the finance]: of Manufacturer and Dealer in Harness, :atiailcs. \\'hips, Lap l\)lig.~. Home Blankets and Robes, T: unks, ValiSvs, Satuhels, Fumes. ' Trilbys W'inks Alabamas‘ Scotch Reel L' p-to-date Spccxal Vcncedora 8°5I°Ib'fl Mailer-Ural: ”N10 “alumna: oamznm. _,C at in Cigars WM. COLYIN’S 25c. Pipes - {or 15 C 35 and 40C-Plpes for 25 15c Pipes for IO 10c Pipes for 5 Corn Cobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at BankruptStock 0f Pipes Bradbum House, 0111811185 For 28 Years COOKS BEST FRIEND Robert Ruddy. 378 George St., Peterboro. rant SALE IN CANADX; " Auld Acquatlntance " sinâ€"iuN .fi 41).. KM}! St..l.nulsay. PETERBOBOUGH. Ben}. Shortiy, 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for 7toSp.m. 25 Cents , to - b6 15 (,cnt ‘ 9 Mr. , 9-1? -_ --v.. nu JCYODO The followmg arethe artieles of agreement :â€"â€"â€"'l‘his a g r e e m e n t made and entered into this 3rst day of May, A. 1)., 1898, by and between R. N. Harrison and ls- -l Yousouf. It 15 agreed that «iat the match is to take p121Ce at .onto, Canada, on the 25th of :, A. 1)., 1898, best two in ee falls, American Graeco- n style. The referee to be eeable to both parties to this Agreement and to be named three 4 ‘s in advance of the contest. ' t shall be wrestled on a at not less than 18 feet tage shall be roped ‘ decision shall be nles shall govern. barred. Flying greasy subâ€" 1. No oneI ncipals and be wrestled llowed until rest be-i ‘ l l l Last night the representative of Yousouf, the terrible Turk, met the Canadian champion, R. N. Harrison, and his backers and concluded arrangements for a Wrestling match between the hithertoim'incible Turk and Har- rison. After some discussion Har- rison announced his readiness to meet the Turk, the style to be, Graeco-Roman, the stakes to be a purse of $1000. Articlts of agree- ment were drawn up and signed by Harrison. They will be for- Warded to the Turk, and if satis- factory to him he will also sign, and the greatest wrestling match ever Seen will take place on the evening of Saturday, june 25, at Hunlan's Point. Harrison feels confident of givmg the Turk a hard fight, as he has never been beaten in Graeco-Roman style. 'I‘L (,1! - l Herrisen te Wrestle the Turk 2an Church in the Brockvillc Pres- bytery. On resigning this charge he came to Millbnnk, where for 13 years, he preached, until compell- ed to retire, through ill-health last Spring. when he removed to strat- ford. For some years he has been the clerk of the Stratford Presby- tery. He leaves a wife and family of six children 4 boys and 2 girls. A Presbyterian Cleryman who had Label-ed ln Dtfleront Puts. Stratford, Ont, May 3o.â€"Thc death occurred at an early hour this morning of the Rev. \V. M. McKibbin, B. A., in his 56thyear. He has been suffering for some time with a diScuse of the throat. Mr. McGibbon,when quite young, rcnlOVcd to Canada from Ireland. He gratlu'tted from McGilI Col- lege, Montreal,and soon after took charge of the C:x:d?nal Presbyter- The Spanish authorities main- mtn strict silence as to the num- her of victims, who wereapparent- 1y numerousâ€"Max] and Emplre. [.nlcd to be destructive. It 1asted until 3.45 p.m. The town, which is situated near the inner end of the harbour, escaped damage. At 3.45 p.m. the cannonade diminish- ed. About 3 o’clock cannon dis- ci urges were heard at a distance, which (presumably at sea) contin- ued for some time, when the firing c: {15((1 C(mpletely. The forts of Morro Castle, La Zoaapa and Puma Garda suffered especially '1 he cannonading \\ as ycry persistent, and cannot have i And the Loss of Life is Believed to Have Been Very Heavy. ‘ But all Details are Suppress- ‘ ed by the Spaniards, Who Ad- mit. However That the Amer- ican Fleet Scored a Victory-- Several of the Forts Totally Destroyed. Port an Prince, Huytt, Ma; 31. -â€"Abouttwo obkmk flfis afien noon the American squadron, composed of fourteen warships, of which the cruiser New York dis- played the flag of Rear-Admiral buinpsongandzinutnberoftorpedo boats begun a heavy bombardment ‘ with heavy guns of the forts and harbour ofSantiago de Cuba. The American fire was directed princi- puny against the forts and the harbour. The Fighting La 3 t e d Several Hours BY THE U. S. SQUADRON. Bombardment Rev. W. McKibbm Dead. of Santiago narties kthex'r and r-1~,-'W~_.:~~;.‘.._W-v ‘br re- 1r- m] e '0 are ’1’! the tuna!“ L“ een L'In Fox *ald (I) ’1‘“o qunrtr of blossoms; four qnurta of water; stew twenty minutes; strain and add three pounds of gran“. lasted sugar and two lemons, and again stew twenty minutes; ltmin a second time, then add one cake of compound yeast or t..ree table apoonstula of hop youtmllow it to torment ten days, than battle and keep in dry pnco. (2)1‘wo quarts of dandelion blossoms, four quarts of water; simmer twenty minutes ; strain and add two pounds white sugar, slice in two lemons; put on stove and simmer another twenty minules; put in open crock, and when inkewann-pdd one compoimd yeast cakeâ€"not‘finyal. How to lake a. Refreshing Sum- mer Beverage. A writer in the Petcrboro Review gives the {0110“ ing formula for making a superior kind 0! dandelion wine, and we reptoduce IMO! the benefit of our many readers: (By request.) 01” Amy Rea, who Died May 28rd, 1898. st the Age of 8 Years and 6 Months. ‘ Dear little Amy is gone before To that bright and happy lend; Willi us here she will be no more, But will grasp her Father's hand. Tho ugh we miss her here below, Our lruie but Heaven’s gain; She has left this world to go And for ever With Christ to reign. By and bye when life is o’er And our-journey is complete, We ehell reuch tlint Heavenly shore, 'l‘here, little Amy we shall meet. Then o'urjoye will hut for ever, Our singing ne'er give o'er, Will songs and shouts we'll welcome The IIH'OJ. ones to that shore. Flume, A. 0., S. S_ ‘DmD In the 'Bowlythlp of FmiW my Wm. M" 29%: Am! when we have on that great day, We know, our God to meet. Our loved one shall be wutching there, Around the mercy seat. Dear w'lfo, l have gono on before, To aloep my little sleep, And I know you’ll meet me on that shore, Whore no one can ever weep. And his loving partner in left alone, To roam on this wlde earth, But I know in houven she’ll find a home. Where more is notblng but joy and mirth. To heavenfl know our loved one has gone To him, in tlmo, we hope to come. In peace he lived, ln pun-e he died, Lilo was dellruus, but God denied. (By request ) In lemon or the Late Mr. James Adams, who Departed This Life on May 18th, 1898. 0. cruel death. how could’st thou come And take e loved one from our home, How could thou, with thy ruthlesu hend (‘all I loved one from our band. A light is from our household gone, A voice we loved us atilled, The place is vecent at our home Which never cun be filled. He did not linger long with disease To warn you he wu to go, Yet he lot the kingdom was ripening, Although you did not know. Death has been here, mu! borne away A loved one {tom our side. Just in the glory of his days, With his loved one by his side. Perhaps our time may be as short, Unr du's may fl) its last, Oh! Lord, impress this solemn thought i To our week, fainting hearts. We cen not tell who next may fall Beneath thy ohuteninx rod, Some one is first, oh, may my all l‘tepere to meet our God. (By request.) Lines Written in Memory of Mr. James Thornton, who Died AprilZOth,1898. A loving heart has cessed to beat. Hts happy spirit fled; A faithful friend now is gone To join the silent dead. His heart could feel another' 5 Woe And soothe snother' 8 pain; A tale of a out if told to him Was newt told in vain. Loving and helm ed was he By all who claimed his care; Dear Mary ! ohl w hat grlei tor you To see that vacant cheir. But God knows best, he called him home And freed him’ from his pain; 'ihen be not sellish in your grief, Your loss has been h :4 gain. Dear James, thou hast gone to rest, \i e ’ll see thy face no more; Thonr’t gone to share that kind caress Upon that. eternal shore. The home in which was scattered light With his bright smile did’ at b. ar Is now 0 ’er shadow ed with a gloom Brought by his vacant chair. May we keep our armour shining When the Master OVer there Will receive as without a question, When the world shall call us dead. "l‘is hard for loving friends to part In this broad vule of man; But at. longest, oh, how short Arc muu’l ulloted 3 cars. DANDELION WINE. IN MEMORIAM. BY A anxn, A. \\‘., 31W. '13 Mus. (‘. R. Nxxox Sun- Spinning, \K'caving, c-tc. £3”sz “1'11! tage to buy direct from the \'\"{'°],k"', “531‘; and Woil Sheeting, Flémnel ENTITY.- Staph likg} m spun yam. Aim 3 £116.11] SIC-9K3: W. Faint, Peterboro, Is'prepamd to buy any qu’mtity of “"001. 3215th (31' unwashed, “[001 PiCkianS, Geese Feathers, Hen Fealfitl‘b‘, lurkcy 1‘ eathcrs, and used Feathers. any watch repairing you may need ments with a Toronto firm to do as I buy direct from the factorv R. J. Mulligan OMEMEE. ‘ the above 1m nlioned wheels Sturgeon-813., : OMEMEE THE BEST SCRANTON COAL “ith Ball Bearings an! 1 the L:.tht A Large Stock of How Points, and qui Also a Large and First Class Stock of Dust Peter Hami Mr. Ely Dance-v is erecting: a large Implement. “arelmusv on King Street, just \Vestof Mr. Benny's flour and few! store. Mr. Danvey is an ehtdrprlsix-Ig chizen nnd deserves«uedit.liointenls to push the huldcuxunt business HAM season. PETER HAI‘SILTON’S FARM IMPLEMENTS, We can supply you with any of True Enough,â€" Up spake the dwarf frnm Burneo. And gave the Fat h‘irl praise. Said he â€"" We druw the crowds, my deai’r. By our winning weighs.” Rev. E. Rnberls is attending a‘tond- lng a session of the Buy of Quinn: ('01:- ference at Lindsay this week. licv. R. M. Pope is also present. See the grand dismay of Stoves and 'l'inware at W. I). Stinsmx’a. Every article in our big: store is ofl‘cred at the very lowest price.â€"l Mr. J. F. Culvert, Mr. S. R u, and H e Uisses A (‘ulu rt 1‘. .‘lc-gne. and \l “H 'l-‘s-vn “ere \isilors to \lillbruok lust \\ eek. Mr. S. Cnrew and sister,of Middle Road,spent Sunday in Renboro. Miss Mable Mills Spent a. few days of this w‘eek with triends at Bethel. Miss Mable Thompson and Miss ET 1181 Shaw were visitors to l’eterburo last week. Mr. R. Ruddy, Barrister, v., of Mill- bronk, was here on a. professional visit Mnmln)’. Mr. J. English, of the Queen (it). is spendingafew dugs “in; his parents in tuwu. Mr. Allan 'l‘oole has gone to Guelph this week on a business trip. Mr. A. Couch, representing thetPeter, boro Daily 'limes, isin um u,thls week. Miss Harrington, of Turonto, is visit- ing with Omemee friends this week R011 Carrding a Specfialty. .........AII at Spccml R': CH] Prim ...Office and Yard, Copland I.:Lidh_\”s C I have made arrange- COMET, M \SSEY H AR RI COLUMBIA, CLEVELAND. Local Briefs. \\'c \\-is}. to ed] the attention uf the public to ~(‘im'innum Enquire“. n Min ,1: nu. \ ............AGI§N’Z‘ I'le’ ...... . E‘iennedy, Class Stock of Best X-Emlding Mutcnals 0? ALL KINDS. éaltvfififaétfipn Guaranteed. 2.1 the Latust Improvements. ”T3737! 511m in Field, (Burden um ()rlhuml Walsh, Dru mew. l‘etnrlmrmâ€"Q-Lf Novel Way to Procure a First Class New $75 High Grade Bicycle. The Times Printing Company, Peter- lwnmgh, uii'urs a. “rat class Hicyt‘lu, MAD-L nmke, 1898 lumiel,ull the lalest “uprln‘clnulllb, lurcnher lady ur gentle- mun, [,0 any man, wmnzm, boy or girl who \\ iii SHHI in a club of :35 paid sub- wrilwrs t0 the daily Times at 33.00 per ymu, (or ($5 mil subscribers for (i ,.. “Li‘s at. $1.40 or 13” im 3 months at 75c). Or the .s'ume wheel fur a. club 0i bushlmn‘llmm to the Weekly 'i'inns at 55c ;|L21'_\(‘ur. ( lul) gutters have the Privcltujt oi send'ng purl Daily and 1m“ \‘. euLly suimcriplimm. it. is im ”Nile lusm-nn- snlvm‘rilrvrfi tn thesu qu’il‘rfl, as they are equal to any in Hu- v untri- ‘\““,p!§15’ (”gather “ill: bl inscription mu“ 5 svnl nu xllaliiit‘ulh.“ \‘(i‘wls will 2w shipped sumeday list nl' M11 Sl‘ralll’rfl is won; wlfiégi‘iflmy lliim; at Our :New Spring Jewellery and after a few mleresting renmrks, lw mulled on the League choir [or a Helm- tiun, v Inch “as rendered in a v 'r) crednublc manner, Rev. Mr. Rubnmm was called un for an uddrvss. Hus r.: marks were very interesting. keeping thezludicnceinguodhumor throughum. Iey. John M. Gurbuu, Lhuir lurlnm pastor, gmeun mldresss, and us usxml, hlS remarks “are full of enthusin.~n:. \lr. Gnrhnu’s many friends “He de ligh'czl to flea and hear hum again. After sowrul sviert‘m s by tlm (-lmir, the urulieme repaired to the lmsmnenl ul' t 0 church, wlwre ice cream and ML.» \wre Named by the members 01 c u L.» gum whu fire (0 1 e lw (:uugr. tn- |::f<'d un the grand SUPCI'SH nf their Rn- cia'. TM: prov eds umounwd lo nearly ‘ $370 U“. HOW TO PROCURE A WHEEL. The Bnthel Epworth League held a 1)) .5L elljo) able and profitable ice cream. social 1n Lhéir clmrchon Tuesday even- ing. The church “118111194! Lothedoors. Rev. 1!. M. Pope ucrupxcd the 01“." em aad Mawers The Ladies are invited to Look ICE-CREAM SOCIAL. ’5 Old St 5 always on hum us ur m . . 1 and Flu“ er Semis hrnzgista and Seeds and, 8: it amen Peterhnm’s Be RICHARD HALL SUN, Has had several years’ Imported Direct, enatlirg us to supplyt lation gcods 10v. er than can be purchased elsewhere Mifitary Cfficers requiring Outfits .., mill find it tc. Ike advantage to git e us a call hefore placirg alcu. as we carry in stock a complete line of REGULATION \Vantcd 100.000 Dom n iusmcss this war. \\'001 nzzlnlffactnrrd as follows : carding and Spinn Roll (:arding 5c. per 11». Flanmi bfmting yd. wide \Vhitc 101b, Blankets $5.00 per pair. Full line in stat-1:, t trimmfn 60 pairs Men's fine Boots at 60 “ coarse “ 60 “ \xozmn’s Dongola I’utton at 60 u " u ()0 I! [I J 60 “ Oxfcrds ()0 “a u 60 H H 60 (‘ l‘kfbhn‘nln :IEUT. AME S, Our Cutter 500 )Mds plain and fame} at 15C. m,“ 500 ” 25c. 560 “ “ 30c. Great values in Ladivs' Sailc-rs and “11 kinds of (1 BARGAIN DAYS. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 3 Specials in Dress Gocds: Our buyer was in the city Inst Week See ed some great snaps 111 many Inns of Sum“, on sale this week. king Bargains er Goods, W}; 4: Cases New Millinery. 6 “ Dry Goods. 10 “ Boots and Shoes 4_ “ Men’s and Ecys Felt and Fancy Straw Hats. Mare Bargains fur the Pfiflfllfi (‘ chocoIaEe Full line (.r Miserâ€"s and rhildren's Chocolate fflt'li. Full Hm.- M the J. D. King 3H"; (‘n's Punuffl a Full ”1.9“ f Briggs, Priestly 6; Sums” High H: .-t trimmfnys to match. Groceries Cheaper Specials in Eccis and Shoes: 1mg [lemma-genial Sims. 5 55 5 a 4350-15254 SIMCOE s-f . EVOI‘Y SOHS Mufti Outfits also Snpplicd by 896 GEORGE STREET, TRY OUR 23¢. '1 EA, 11313.“. TO ANY 35 OMEMEE BETHAN Y. :ars’ 6x1 crimce in Military \Vork, and safely guarantee everything C 1‘ ’ a ‘ A ‘1 $0 11%. ONCE USED ALWAYS USE: CORTICELLI SPOOL SILK and Wool taken as Ln on Bargazn 1333 ‘ "DC s hunts and Sin ea in stuck High (‘Iassed Dress Goods arding and spinning 15c. perlh H. s. \~.(01. and 100 95 I 25 LingS; C0. 1 50 39 I 00 ling co. I 25 I 25 Button 800:: and Oxford Shoe! supply the n gt- 300(35, W1! (:1 We 30(th with l“ 1110 ,ooo.co of .3 0., 25c. per yd. V. 8 can Millincrv 25 pm 3d r. in (mi: (12.153: Una ~58 904%” 89:? mme u...) 5.36353. km n NEEMM “new 3 goat} 2:: 5. C3. ! ngntdei- _\' t Mrs. Stemam sgflnsfl the XL ance C (fu'uur SL004 ixsurano 11 .th At Pembi us was pu-Hed don n which '2: was can «as item Ema-sq yesterdas. Juno: PrentiI the Grind Tmz: urn kiucd on :1 Ba'iwrat strec: Morgan‘s Pm cuntsmer‘s eve.- weu {med uni :: as Alorgaa's Ca: Austn'n'u: l‘uzi‘ .2 us «he: spec; Those desiri chorcluud am 2' nstructj was. in advamc . I Don t forget: : «schooi picnic in Urdu; next, the in afternoon, : Friends and chi The first drafi ed Tuefiday nigf 6‘ wave made 01 67' means to South Mausz‘ l’eake goes to Not 5. P. Boyce takd these may be c114 “403, STAR GROCEY (dune rly 00m; pi p! ifs Omgmef Rev. C. 1!. C01 ('m‘anville: !? to Janetvifle goes to Fene‘n LPN? to 20-6 dealer (3 prov Kurd. canned gr» I N SESSION A :{S T-Eondx y .0 3‘). m. Ad are“ weaned 5L they m seilér prices.â€"-i {that A garden part: of the Ebeneze School wi‘! be he ian, Cavan, on 3rd. An excelle‘ Rev. A. L. :2; guests of M r. A {Lie “89k. Miss Brown‘ : Point, Mai“ to; for “It: uni d2? terdxy. uessrs. .\. He (has. 'l'horndyk part in the no: 19 sxpéc'téd 111'.- Miss Kittie .1 mee to-day, h weeks with P4? mill be held on a The Rev. C. 1. Piston; will we the Omemee nu Mt. Wm. Hr: guest at the 2m: Graium, last w Mr. Wm. H. lumber and oh: Johnston's new Shorthand To get your pre take them :0 Um â€":3:n. found in Mrs. Theres: the Grand Tru RevJ G. P Der left Monti Robinson wen 1ng on friends. Mr. Thomas (mares Sum] Mra.(Dr.) C: friends at Ya: INS: .- 5 51mm: {‘33 inn; n! Miss Agnes Caesar-e; {new Woul’d sure} If to were («1' As we have 31:. \Y Mr. T. Dow: Mirror :1. trier; Gold in payi See the My glam holder, Hudsonâ€"154m Q‘Great n and shoes at I Bay or Qui saith chome no own 1:5 and In five 328, ram: m pay H155 Gard the l‘ and

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