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THE IRISH STANDARD Saturday, December 2, 1916
to leaving Tuam for the China Mission, LEITRIM. Mr. Thomas Graham, North road, James Clancy, Ishpeming-, Mlcli. ST. LOUIS COUNTY. was presented by the Total Abstinence Philip J. Sullivan, Thompsonville, County President, John Slmans, Ml Monaghan, has successfully cultivated Conn. N. 13th Ave. E., Duluth, Minn. Society with an illuminated address At the last Carrick-on-Shannon but two crops of potatoes this year, and Alyles F. McPartland, Brooklyn, N. Y. Division No. 1, Duluth—President, NATIONAL OFFICERS L. A. A. O. H. William F. Murnian, 60S E, 3rd Hi and other souvenirs. The local branch ter market firkin butter sold from 172s. is at present digging splendid Cham Vice Pres., John F. Scanlon, 107 H W. News from Ireland of the I. N. F. and the Tuam Gaels and 180s. per cwt. Eggs reached 23s. pions from the same ground in which Mrs. Alary F. McWhorter, N. P., Chi 5th St.; Fin. and Ins. Sec., W. J. Me- cago. Ill Bride, 7 W. 5th St.; Rec. Sec., W, J. passed resolutions expressing regret at 6d. per 120. ilrs. Adelia Christy, N. V. P., Cleve the first crop was grown. land, Ohio. Lynott, 1224 E. 3d St.; Treaa., J. W. his departure. Considerable distress prevails Airs. Susan M. McNamee, N. S., Med- Lydon, 426 E. 3d St.; Med. Examiner, Dr. ford, Mass. E. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey BMS- The Lord Lieutenant has directed through Leitrim on account of the re Miss Margaret McQuade, N. T., Pitts Meetings are held on first and thM ANTRIM. cure for Irish teachers a war bonus, ROSCOMMON. burgh, Pa. Wednesdays at Cathedral Hall, SN«4 Galway Co. Council to make no further cent storm and floods. Ave. W. and Fourth St. * 'A and to have it made retrospective. payments to Mr. Nicolls, Coroner (now NATIONAL DIRECTORS L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 4, West Duluth—Presi 1 Patrick Farrell, aged 4 years, son of John McGladrigan, 23 Upton stieet, A fire of a rather serious nature interned), or his deputy until notified. Mrs. Sarah Kobinson, Richmond, Va. dent, R. B. Dwyer, 5816 Elinor St; Vlee LIMERICK. Mr. Nicholas Farrell, Highlake, Coun Mrs. Mary Arthur, Indianapolis, Ind. Pres., Lester J. Whalen; Rec. Sec., Jamea Belfast, was put under a rule of bail broke out in the vestry of Carlow- The case, it was added, was being con Mrs. Ada K. Gannon, Davenport, Bothwell, 601 N. 67th Ave. W.i lin. ty Roscommon, was accidentally scald Iowa, National Chairman Irish History. Sec., James Connolly, 114 N. 63rd Ay*. at the Belfast Police Court for going Graigue Church, and considerable dam sidered. Under the Limerick Endowment for ed to death by falling into a bucket of STATE OFFICERS—MINNESOTA. W.; Treas., P. H. McGraw, ill up to two policemen and saying: "I age was done to vestments. About 11 A Champion potato, weighing 38 oz., S. 57th Ave. W.; Med. Ex., Dr. Payette*, Technical Education, in the work of boiling water while at play with an President —T. J. Doyle, Endicott Silvy Blk. Meetings held on the sec wish the Kaiser was here. I would P. M. some persons going home no has been dug by Mr. J. O'Flynn, An- Bldg., St. Paul. ond Monday of each month at 8:00 p. flft. which the Most Rev. Dr. Dwyer takes other child in his father's house. The in Gilley's Hall. like to see him here. There are four ticed smoke issuing from the sacristy naghdown, Co. Galway, and he dug Vice President—A. J. Powers, Duluth. a prominent part, prizes of £2 each child's mother left the house for a State Secretary—P. J. O'Donnell, 3500 MURRAY COUNTY. teen countries with the Union Jack window. The alarm was immediately several Longworthys weighing 23, 24 Longfellow Ave., Minneapolis. have been awarded to school gardens short time, and on her return found the Treasurer—John Sheehy, Montgom- Division No. X, Carrie—Proa, M * flying over them, and they are better given, and the Carlow Fire Brigade, and 25 oz. Keary; Vice Proa., Miles Tormor; at Grange, Coonane, and Foynes, and paid than we are. Laboring men get assisted by a number of civilians and little fellow had been badly scalded. §tate Chaplain—Rev. M. O'Brien, See., B. J. Cauloy; Fin. Boc., J. i. i prizes of £1 each to gardens at Tem- Minneapolis. man; Treaa, Jos. Byrne; Ins. Sec., £ 1. Is. an hour in New Zealand. What are policemen, succeeded in extinguishing He died a few hours afterwards. President of Insurance Fund — T. J. Gorman; Chaplain, Rev. Chaa. Cina- KERRY. pleglantine, Feale View, Abbeyfeale, Canon Cummins, P. P., presided at Doyle, St. Paul. naugh; Med. Examiner, Dr. W. ID. PM- •we fighting for? Is it a crust of the fire, but not before a good deal of teraon. Meetings hold tho third Satur Distress to an appalling extent has Cappagh, Banogue, Athlocca and Pat- Secretary of Insurance — Thomas "bread? I am a Sinn Feiner to the damage had been done. the meeting of the Roscommon Pen Welch, Stillwater. day of each month In Qorman'a ML followed the recent floods in Tralee, rickswell. A class for National School State Treasurer Insurance — John Currlo, Minn. " heart. I glory in it." sion Committee, when increases of 2s. Sheehy, Montgomery. where the poor are suffering severely. Teachers preparing for examination in A serious gas explosion took place 6d. were granted to nearly eighty old State Medical Director—Dr. J. V. SCOTT COUNTT. DERRY. The local Relief Committee, started by Horticulture has been opened at Mun- O'Connor, St. Paul. at 42 Maryville street, Belfast, when age pensioners, owing to the altered Directors of Insurance Fund—John County President, P. J. Leonard. Jor- the Chairman and Vicej-Chairman of gret and is well attended. conditions of living since the com Moran, Minneapolis; E. J. McHanus, St. san, Minn. tour women were injured. Smelling Paul; P. L. Cummings, Minneapolis; J. Division No. 1—President, H. B. Con- At Derry Petty Sessions on the 30th the Urban Council, has come to the For using language likely to cause mencement of the war. Ion: Vice Pres., John Kelley: Rec. See- an escape of gas, they went to look E. Corcoran, St. Paul; Thomas Welch, ult., Messrs. Crockett & Guy, hard rescue promptly by starting a relief disaffection, Thomas Ryan, Francis Stillwater. E. J. Moriarty; Fin. Sec., J. H. Stratton; for it with a lighted candle, and there Ins. Sec., J. H. Stratton; Treaa- J. r. IP ware merchants, were fined 10s. and fund. Mr. O'Farrell, I. N. S. P. C. C., McNamara and Joseph Donaghoe were STATE OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. Clark; Med. Ex., Dr. J. B. Whiter Meet a.•¥. •was a violent explosion. The room SLIGO. ings held on last Sunday of each montk costs for contravening the Defense of and Mr. M. Brosnan, S. S. O., act for President—Mrs. Mary B. Daley. 3602 at Fraternity Hall. was completely wrecked, and the four at Limerick P. S., fined 10s. each, and, Bryant Ave. S. the Realm regulations by selling, with the local Relief Committee. At the default of finding bail for good be Vice President—Miss May E. Ham- women were injured. in Annie Healy, Ballymote, a young girl mill, Duluth. STEVENS COUNTY. out a permit, two double-barrelled Tralee Union meeting the number of havior, a month's imprisonment. A Secretary — Ella C. Keating, 147 County President, M. Mafcoaey, Mr. John Dickson, whose death took whose brother was killed in action last rls. sporting guns. District Inspector applicants was the largest on record, similar charge at Newcastle West P. Pleasant Ave., St. Paul. place at Cliftonville avenue, Belfast, month, was fined 10s. at Ballymote for Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan. Fari Division No. 1—President. Jamoa T. Ryan said one of the guns had passed and Mrs. M. Walsh, Vice-Chairman, at S. against Ed. Roche and Ml. Sheehan bault. Lawler, Morris: Vlco Pres., Frank Hu- •was the son of the late Colonel Dick tearing down recruiting posters. Board of Directors—Mary M. Sulli into the hands of a man who the police tributed all to the flood. The distress, was dismissed, as the defendants, son, Dungannon, and was employed as van, Duluth; Ellen Conroy, St. Paul; fferald. Morris; Bin. Sec., J. J. Haai*- thought should not have one. she said, was appalling. Provisional though of the crowd, were not proved Mary J. Heilly, Brainerd. han, Morris; ins. See., Tiios. F. MoOka. traffic inspector at the Harbor Office TIPPERARY. Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, My. Donnelly; Med. Examiner, Dr. •, An amicable settlement was arrived relief was voted in kind in numerous to have used the expressions com St. Paul; Margaret SulUvan, Minneap n Fitiigerald; Sick Committee, Mm for the past fifteen years. at on the 30th ult. in the dispute be olis; Elizabeth McNally, St. Paul. Daly, C. McCarthy, John Riat Moot* cases where families suffered from plained of. A court-martial at Clonmel, which Insurance Secretary — Margaret A. fl unday th tween the Derry master printers and Grady, Stillwater. ^S?.ney'a Hall.Si,? * moitt a*** bronchitis and other diseases, resulting met to try Pte. Daniel O'Connell, R. I. Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sul compositors and machine-minders. STEELE COUNTY. Died, Oct.. 28, at his residence, from the flood. MAYO. R., on charges of insubordination, by livan, Rochester. The workers demanded an increase of State Medical Director — Dr. E. W. County President, George C. Totor. Ballynanny, Banbridge, John McGiV- Kenmare P. S. Court (Mr. T. J. declaring: "I will not serve as a con Buckley, St. Paul. Owatonna, Minn. ' r>s. a week to their wages, and the em Directors of Insurance Fund—Nellie Division No. 1, Owatonna—President. ern, brother of the late Most Rev. Dr. O'Sullivan, Co. C., J. P., dissenting) Several unions in Mayo have failed script in the British army," adjourned Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. John S. Brick; Vice Pres., Jamea & ployers refusing the application, the McGivern, Lord Bishop of Dromore. fined Tadg O'Shea, Irish teacher, 5s. to secure contracts for potatoes, eggs in order to submit a contention raised Paul; Josephine Hagerty. Shieldsville; Grimm: Rec. Sec., J. B. Malone; Fin. Boc.. men handed in their notices. The Anna Willesen, Duluth; Margaret No J. E. Malone; Ins. Sec., J. E. Malone: in each of two cases for that, being an and butter, owing to the extraordinar by Mr. R. Molony, for the defence, to lan, St. Paul. Treaa,-John Hogan; rfed. Bx., G. fit master printers met the representa Auditing Committee—Ellen McGrath, Morehouse. Meetings held on the first ARMAGH. American citizen not duly registered, ily high prices which these articles of the Convening Officer. The point St. Paul; Annie Kennedy, St. Cloud; Wednesday of each month at 8:30 la tives of the men on Monday morning K. P. Hall. he resided without permission in the food are realizing. Potatoes, which are raised was that the court had no juris Nellie McColl, St. Paul. and after a discussion the workers 1MV1S1UN OFFICERS A. O. H.—TIME Mr. William Magee, aged 55, painter prohibited area of County Kerry, and very scarce, cannot be had on the open diction, as the defendant was not a sol AND PLACE OF HIHTINfi, SWIFT COUNTY. agreed to accept 3s. a week during and decorator, Portadown, died as the without having an identity book in his market at anything under lOd. to Is. dier, and had not joined the regular ANOKA COUNTY. Clontar£ Pr,,Uent—D" *• KolHMti the war and for six months after County President—John P. Coleman, result of injuries sustained by collid possession, and for failing to furnish a 2d. per stone, while country butter army. An*lu, Minn. „ Division No. 1—Prosldant. Wa M wards. Division No. 1, Anokjt—Pres., Ro- fCenna; Vice Prea, p. j. McCarthy; KM. ing, while motorcycling, with a motor return under the Aliens Registration fetches Is. 8d. per lb., and creamery 2s. As the Misses O'Riordan, the two Sec., D. F. McDermott; Fin. Bee., % mayne Hunt; Vice Pres., Martin Rich- Foley; Ins. Sec., M. B. (Sonlogue; frota, lorry. His abdomen was torn open, Order. Butter is practically out of the reach daughters of Mr. and Mrs. O'Riordan, ards; Rec. Sec., John P. Coleman; Fin. DONEGAL. Sec., Charles E. Green; Ins. Sec., Chas. ^"•ODonnell; Med. Ewniner, Dr#. and one of his legs was broken. of the poor. Bessborough Arms Hotel, Carrick-on- E. Green; Treas., John Ward; Med. Ex., Dagnault. Meeting held everr IMI HaU?ay *f eacl1 month at Hlberalaa His Eminence Cardinal Logue has Suir, were returning from the evening J. H. Frank and A. G. Caine. Meetings Letterkenny Old Age Pensions Com KILDARE. held on third Monday evening in each been pleased to make the following MEATH. devotions at the Franciscan Church, month at Woodman Hall. WINONA COUNTY. mittee decided not to proceed with ap appointments in the Archdiocese of Carrickbeg, they went along the quay plications for additional allowances Mr. Jack Stanley, Cloughjordan, who i *§£ 8?. wS'oni** X *y"' M4 * on the Carrick-on-Suir side of the river, Gracevillo, Minn. Armagh: Rev. Charles McDonald, P. was touring as actor-manager with a At the meeting of the Trim Rural Division No. 1, Graceville—Pres.. J. P. until the Treasury had made known W. Howard St.; Vice Pres., F. Rioo, P., Pomeroy, to be P. P., Carrickmore; dramatic company staging Irish plays, District Council and Board of Guar which is a "short cut" to the hotel. Trainor; Vice Pres., T. F. Rowan! Rec 11 their view as to providing for expenses Sec., J. M. Scanlon; Fin. Sec., C. p! Gin- !«! m fJ , ' Rec. see., John tntUM. Rev. J. P. Callaglian, P. P., Kililress, to dians, Dr. C. J. Corby, in his report as Miss K. O'Riordan, who was nearest I ??! M?,rk St-I Fin. Seo., M, J. LyiX in relation thereto. has died after a few hours' illness at naty; ns.Sec.,C. P. Glnnaty; Treas., J. 614 Washington St: Ins. See.. M. 3. to P. P., Pomeroy; Rev. John McDon Medical Officer of Public Health for to the water, slipped into the river at W. Glnnaty; Med. Ex., B. M. Randall. Innishowen Guardians, by 18 votes Midleton Hospital. lie was the son Meetings held on the first Sunday and Lynch, 514 Washington St; Treaa, M. nell, C. C., Derrynoose. Keady, to be Summerhill, stated: "I have received a spot where there is a cutting and a third Thursday of each month at Fra J. Ryan, 864 B. KlngSt; Med. Bxam- to 5, have decided to close the work of a Kildare teacher. ternity Hall. •Comber. The Sullivan; Vice Pres., Thos. Foley; Rec. this scarcity of milk. The Clerk was supply of potatoes at any price, and he Pres.; Robert Madigan, Rec. Sec.; J. J. got a scholarship of U30 and an ex lire took place in a large shed which disclosed. McCarthy, Fin. Sec.; J. W. Mulvehill, Sec., John Dalton; Fin. Sec., P. K. Joyce; directed to write to the Local Govern asked to have his contract cancelled. Ins. Sec.; P. M. Lyons, Treas; Dr. Ins. Sec., P. K. Joyce; Treas., M J Mc- hibition of £30. lln had been pre contained the season's hay and grain. While engaged in threshing at Fugina, Med. Ex.. Meetings held on Bride; Med. Ex., Dr. T. M. Joyce. Meet I'riimplostown, Castledermot, a man ment Board, asking if the Act, so far as His contract was at 9d. a stone. Po *he first Sunday of every month at ings held on the second Wednesday of viously teaching at llundoran. The entire hay crop was destroyed, but. Woodman's Hall. every month at Odd Fellows Hall. the Trim rural district was concerned, tatoes that day were Is. a stone whole about ten loads of grain were saved. named Smith stumbled on top of the CROW WING COUNTY. threshing machine and fell into the could be abolished. sale in the Carrick-on-Suir market. County President, Wm. Barron, 414 LADIES' AUXILIARY. CLARE. In adilil ion three carts, the steam Fourth Ave., Brainerd, Minn. "drum." His hand and arm were A locking ami unlocking device for Division No. 1, Brainerd—President. thresher, mill and a four-wheeled iorry 1 *9 Itev. P. Gunning. Adm., NewmnrUet- railway carriage windows has been in TYRONE. Hugh Breason. 609 Kingwood St.; Vice HENNEPIN COUNTY. were destroyed. shockingly mangled. He was conveyed Pres., H. H. McCaffrey, 215' N. 3rd St.; on-FerguH, mid formerly C. C.. Nenngh, A young lad named Patrick Galla Rec. Sec., J. J. Nolan, 615 N. 5th St.; by motor to Carlow County Infirmary, vented by Matlie.w Coleman, Brides- e S,d ent M,SS has been presented with an illuminat At the Newry Xo. I Rural District Fin. Sec., J. J. Brady, 516 N. 9th St.; imT^h Av e s ' where Doctors Ryan, Doyle and Mc- b':sh. Dill :ek, Co. Meath. By means of gher, of Boyd's farm, Stewartstown, Ins. Sec., J. J. Brady, 616 N. 9th St.; Division No. 1—President, Mrs. Julia Council, the Clerk reported an epi Treas., B. C. McNamara, 706 Laurel St.; ed address l'rom tho National Societies Kenna amputated the limb near the this invention the windows may be when turning the corner at Mullean- ^ Columbus Ave.; Vie* demic of diphtheria at Rathfriland. Med. Examiner, Dr. F. A. Bennett, Citi AVA •' -nlrs' o res^ Jordan* 3103 Cedar and public bodies of Nenagh. The shoulder. locked or unlocked in any desired posi tean gate on a cycle, collided with a zens State Bank Bldg. Meetings are Ave., Rec. Sec., Mrs. M. A. Lane fill Five cases had been notified that day. neld on second and fourth Tuesdays of presentation was made by Messrs. Mi tion. No strap is required, and a close- motorcycle which was going in the di month in K. C. hall. Case^fk^'i?^111* SfeCA Mra* Cath®rin« Mr. John McFaddin, Kircubbin. Co. ^asej, 253 Fremont Ave. N.: Treas chael Guilfoyle. Chairman, U. Will fitting window slot may be used, thus rection of the town and was thrown DAKOTA COUNTY. 87 Hoi[3on St.; Ins' I'own. got. the first, prize for a crop of KILKENNY. County President, T. P. Moran, Hast Sec., Miss Mary Boylan, 1826 14th Ave! iam llogan. Chairman. Nenagh branch, preventing noise or the insertion of heavily to the ground, sustaining seri ings. Minn. S-. Med. Examiner, Dr. Rose Vallplv potatoes weighing Ut tons, ti cwts. Division No. 1, Hastings—D1V. Pres., Town Tenants' League and F. R. Ma- foreign matter into the slot, such as ous injuries. 6 B 1 & l!> per statute acre, while I he sec John Barrett; Vice Pres. Patrick Car- ianifrS J1<^lings ifeld" osT0 towards the provision of as t'le'r sister, Mrs. Thomas Brackett, - Hynes. Meet- M on st Ha"' anJ whose tenure of ollice under the first Bee. eldest, daughter of Patrick Shelly, , ihe first Sunday and third 3?D N ° Mr. McKlroy, R. M„ said it would fuel for the local poor and £5 on his of Tooradoo. halls month at Richmond avoid sending the defendant to Lim University Statutes was about to ex Ksi|., Ballywaters, Callan, Co. Kil own behalf. Dungarvan U. C. has passed a vote j Division No. 3—President, P. S. Jef Mrs. Ida Mohler, 724 19thffiVBWK- Ave 8 • erick Jail if he said he would join an pire were reappointed until tliev shall kenny. of. condolence to the relatives of the fries, 416 8th Ave. N. E.; Vice Pres John Kilroe, 2218 2nd St. N. E.; Reel Ins*' m hn £oley' 1329 E- 22d St; Irish regiment. have attained the age of C.">. and lec MONAGHAN. late Mr. Joseph Ryan, whose death oc Sec., J. F. Murtaugh, 3913 14th Ave. S.; » Airs. Alary Trow SfiftA i o*i? U%: turers were reappointed for another Fin Sec., F E. Styles. 731 Jefferson St. 2Bo!- Treas« Mlsa Marie Murphy Defendant refused to reply, and an KINGS. curred in America. He was a brother N- E Ins. Sec.. F. E. Styles. 731 Jeffer- 2508 16th Ave. S.; Fin. Sec MIM rtmV term of seven years." Keegan, 2505 17th Ave s '; Physifun£ U ' Si order was then made that he be hand At Hallowe'en, a number of young of Rev. Father Ryan, C. C„ Clonmel; N'.F'i Trea?-. W. B. Malone, 4011 rb er and Mr. John MacNeill. Professor of Wentworth Ave.; Medical Examiner, Dr. PltH ?^ « Murphy. Meetings aro ed over to the military authorities in An interesting function took place men wore celebrating the occasion by of Denis Ryan, J. P., and Michael Ryan, R. P. O Brlen, 314 Syndicate Blk. Meet- helda( the first and third Wednesdays o? Karly and Medieval Irish History, was in llorseleap Girls' School, King's Co. R. D. C. *?ss on the first Sunday afternoon and ? i month in the rooms of the ButBMt Limerick. playing the usual pranks, removing i?e,,th!,r.d„ Tl'es<3ay evening at A. O. U. W. Lake Commercial Club. not formally reappointed to that Chair, when the popular teacher, Mrs. M. E. farmers' gates, etc., at Clontivern, two Hall, 310 E. Hennepin >*5. No- Minneapolis Presl- 4—President. John Men- but. on the other hand, his office way O'Connor, was made the recipient of Minaret MuIIln 2200 Dunoni .M. ';'l CORK. miles from Clones. WEXFORD. allls, 923 Washington Ave. N.: Vice Vice Pres., Mary J OIMIM not declared vacant. It is understood a double presentation on her retire £r®":. Jas. T. Houlihan, 133! 17th Ave. 2507 Emerson Ave. N.; Rec Sec. Mar* A boy named John Cu.-iscn. in the They bad removed a gate on the i>.Rexr Se£v Ed*- Delaney. 1B00 James Morrissey, 131# 14th Av» Si . mi that the duties of Mr. MacNeill's ment o-.viug to failing health. farm of a man named Thomas Storey, An ex-hotel waiter named Mathew N-' F,n- Sec., P. Kinnane, 2#J1 Maria Jordan, 2719 Emerson employment of a farmer named Tim Chair are now being performed by Dr. N'i In.S- See-> Rice. 2603 Ca hep,ne Rev. Brother Guthrie, SupAior St. Doyle was fined 10s. 6d. and costs and *£rk Af™'Te w £ O'Brien, Site M- othy Lane, Gurrane, was accidentally when the latter's son, Thomas Storey, Lytiaale Ave. N.; Treaa.. Thos MeOin. , .- Treaa., Martha drlfln ilia R. A. Macallister, Professor of Celtic Colutnba's Classical School, Tullamore, bound to the peace at New Ross for vllle, 1414 4th St. N Meetings held at U V Med Ex drowned in the River Funcheon. It Jr., aged 24, pursued them on a bicycle Plymouth Ave. and 3d St. N., 2d and 4th i? EarjiT^ -fi i " amlner, Dr. J. Archaeology. prior to his departure for Australia, with a loaded revolver which he dis tearing down and defacing recruiting Tuesdays of month. appears he was crossing the river on Division No. 5—Wm. Ryan, President: In Dublin the cancelling of the Horse was presented by his many friends with posters at Wexford Courthouse. He e Ch t h t Ul r an ass and cart when ho was swept charged, wounding fatally a lad named Jas. Dorsey, Vice President; Wm. Glea- nSrVh st a™r2 0 th Av^ N —- Show and, later, of all the Castle soa- a handsome dressing case and travel assaulted Lance Corporal O'Connor, son. Recording Secretary; Jas. Ryan away by the strong current caused by Joseph Jackson, aged 18, a servant- Financial Secretary; Jas. Delanev son gaieties threw out, first, the mil ing rug. Portion of the money sub man, in the employment of John Irish Guards, home on furlough, and ™?,arvUrfrr,i £rid yalsh, Insurance slc- the recent heavy rainfall. The ass and sonV v P. B M. Moran, 2301 Madl- liners and liigh-class dressmakers, and Meet at scribed to the testimonial he asked Thompson, horse dealer. ex-I. R. C. Sergeant P. Riordan said 1 cart were found some distance down then the millinery box makers. Later 26?5 Plerce^St. N?"E.^Firf'^ec ' MrU^M! to have devoted to a "Guthrie Memorial defendant told him he lost three broth <5 M C & Moran, 905 27th Ave. N E.i lns S«T the stream, but the body of the lad has The severe storms and almost in 2646 16th™Ave". s!7^Vkfe pres S J II?' on the price of paper threw out a good Medal" for annual competition in cessant rains of the past fortnight have ers, Volunteers, in the Dublin rebel Nulty, 1622 E. 27th St; Rec Sec Tho«" Mrs. M. Waddlck, 2505 Taylor St. N b'* not yet been recovered. Hlckey. 2413 16th Ave S ; Fin. Sec J C Treas., Mrs. C. Burns Sit Ath i many bookbinders; the price of sugar Christian schools. wrought serious damage to the crops lion, while District Inspector O'Hara Sheridan, 4521 30th Ave. S.; Treas G E.; Medical Examiner,' Dr Rose Vallelv' Patrick Clifford, Daniel O'Keefe and shortened jam and sweet-making, and E. Cummings. 2720 S. 14th Ave. Meet in Clones district. A considerable said the man's father was interned. 'n Holy Rosary hall, 18th Ave. S. and Thomas Walsh, all of Lower Cork curtailed chocolate box making. LONGFORD. street, Mitchelstown, were charged of quantity of corn is still out in shock— month Thursday and 4th Sunday of some having been cut as recently as Division No. 7—W. A Pernior RAM8BT C*TJNTT. the suit of District Inspector Lewis, ANCIENT ORDER OF SIT FERMANAGH. Mr. W. Stephenson, auctioneer, of 17th Ave. N., Pres.; A. A Bunl'eavV President, Mrs. Ellen Coarav that on October 1, at Brigown, they last week—and the grain in them is 1522 Penn Ave. N„ Vice Pres.; Thos E fered Mr. Gahan's farm, Garrandrew, almost completely destroyed by water. Pepper, Sta. F„ Route 1, Rec. Sec.° Pit hlU' c «7t'E.VilthPSt-' r" : HIBERNIANS E. Cummings, 403 Russell Ave. N.. Fin ^'ot KS made statements intended or likely to At the Enniskillen Board of Guard Ma ret ttl near Edgeworthstown, containing 25a. The oat crop in the district was late —AND— Sec.; J. M. Brownrigg. 811 16th Ave N TMi8 5fS. M|Si "2 Central" ^ cause disaffection to his Majestey. s ians there were three applications for 2r. 18p., subject to yearly charge to in ripening, and much of this will un f" - Sec.; John M. Sullen, 1117 Harmon Central Ave'. hSlTit'l Replying to Mr. Ginnell in Parlia PI*. Treas.; Dr. Jas. O'Donnell, 204 Don »lan hall. 7th and Franklf^BU 1 the post of medical ofilcership of the Irish Land Com. of £24 6s., and doubtedly be lost. Hay and turf have LADIES' AUXILIARY aldson Bldg., Med. Ex. Meeting held every second and fourth Thursday of ment Mr. Duke said that the move Ely Dispensary district—Dr. Bernard ea knocked it down to Mr. Brady, Edge- also suffered great damage from flood ch month at 703 Hennepin Ave. Prla At water St.; Tlee ments of Mr. John Hogarty, of Cork McKinney (Lisnaskea), Dr. J. J. Division No. %—President, H. C. St* rJJ. S-et 5°«cl>' 6#* St. Albaaa worthstowh, for £1,075 and fees. The ing. The potato crop, which was a ODonnell, 354 Security Bank Bldg.; pec., Marararet Clarko. lB liad been restricted because he had Hughes (Monaghan) and Dr. Henry vice Pres., Dr. Fox, 8601 Grand Ave. 8.: Av : F same auctioneer received £1,500 for failure in most places, has further de i*i«1#1 ®' in. See.. Marr HVBML 1>een unlawfully engaged in drilling. Ii1"- sS?" Ji c- Sheehan. 214 , » Albemarle St.; Ins. Sec M.f/wT Owens. Dr. McKinney was appointed Mr. P. M. Reilly's farm, Ballymaurice, teriorated in consequence of the floods, Hennepin Ave.; Roe. Sec., J. H. Crlbbr. lan, 923 Edmund St.; Treaa 'jhn> U^ James Condon, 50, of Skeheen, near by a majority. 1116 Hawthorne Ave.; Treaa. j. C. lfc- ner. 528 Virginia Are.; Med. near Granard, containing over 51a., whole fields of the tubers in low-lying Mitchelstown, was found dead. It is Mahon, 124 7th St. N. Meet on 2d '/• Owen McKeon, <07 Lowrr Magheramena Castle and 274 acre subject to yearly charge of £48 8s. ground being under water. Tuesday of month at 322 Hennepin Ave. £251-2*5 ar® h®la o» second and fmiZ believed he succumbed to exposure. Division No. 1#—President, F. D. JTednesdaya of each month In BlkS demesne, County Fermanagh, were Michael Fanning, a farmer, Drum- Feeney. 802 26th Ave. N. E.; Vice Pres nlan Hall at 1:1$ p. nT ,n *••••» - Air. Patrick J. Paul, late assistant or G. J. Melan. 1518 Jefferson St. N. sold by Mr. G. H. Lennon, auctioneer, LOUTH. bear, near Monoghan, was driving a uu -f J Wo- 8t- Paul—Preside ganist of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, Prussia street, for £1,700. Fin. Sec., John Moran. *05 87th Ave. N Miss Johanna Cook, «7 11th Bt* watering cart during steam rolling op NATIONAL OFFICERS A. O. H. f 'J. NC'u. .e^,' T- pi i*3rn£h< 10,« »»th Pres.. Mr. ny 761B Cork, has been appointed to the charge Ave. N. E.; Treaa.. John Gormley. 871T At a meeting of Ardee (No. 2 Coun erations on the Tuliyherin road, Mon Joseph McLaughlin, N. P., Philadel Taylor St. N. E. Meetings held on 2d Allen, 49 of . Church music In St. Patrick's GALWAY. phia, Fa. Siutdav and 4th Tuesday of month at Mackubln ^ Jeth *5.^MeNi & ty Meath) District Council, Mr. Qulg- aghan, when the horse took fright and d Mackubln St;' Ine. Sec.flec., Mr.Mra. I&.Sf Hi!Chwch, Newburgh. Patrick F. Cannon, N. V. P., Clinton, ?' Fellows' hall, 22d and Central McManus, 46» Carrol Ave. • - A*** ley. County Surveyor, in his report, dashed down the narrow road. Mr. MA8S. Aves. E. Thomas J. Mathews, N. S.. Providence, LB HUBUJt COUNTY. Ballinasloe Guardians have granted, stated that it had been extremely diffi Fanning jumped from his seat to the CARLOW. subject to sanction of the L. G. Board, Peter J. Doyle, N. V. P., Montreal, Sueur.n&n£reSldent' Jac°b G,sh' ** Meetings are held on IIrat mm? cult to get work done by task, and bank on the side of the road, and in Can. sihJ££$ Ifefc: Division No. S, Montgomery—County month '• Hlberalaa a retiring allowance of £117 and £81, even men at day's wages were not to endeavoring to grip the bank fell back M. W. Delaney, N. T„ Chicago, in. Pres., John Spence; Vice Pres.. John 8. Clarkin; Rec. Sec.. Edw. Clar∈ Fin. tr. M. Molloy, M. P., has promised respectively, to the retiring Master and .be had during the summer. There were and the watering cart pasBed over his NATIONAL DIRECTORS A. O. H. Sec., Dan. A. Hanlon; Ins. Sec.. D A WA8BCA CWUNTY. |?4n>utation of Co. Carlow National Matron, Mr. and Mrs. O'Carroll. a great many shortages in supply of chest and arms, inflicting injuries James J. Reean, St. Paul, Minn. Hanlon; Treaa., H. F. Cassldy; Medical piTliion No. 1, J,»MTlllt . John E. Healy, Wilmington, Del. Examiner. Dr. Jaa. McKeohen. Meet Elisabeth Olyni; V1ee p?^rMll!2l "•"Tiers to do all in his power to se- The Rev. J. Henaghan, c. C., prior materials. which proved fatal a few hours later. Edward R. Hayes, New Brunswick, ings held on the first Sunday afternoon N« Jo at l!,# !n School Haul Catholle SM aSwkf*"" ^Lry *>»Jtear^^^
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