Vt-X'.:-*..'- r*^: -; >;• 4p': r^r o •»:?: pc TPWW^W - '"W^^ppf. . fl$ #r JT-s- - r L T-'J ::^Es:;:-^'f? >£':•-xS£3w: •': • t THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1915. 1 f Dublin, managing director of T. W. nor, Corkamore, County Limerick, in Nations." Arthur Lynch, M. P., said ••nth la Woodman Ball at • p. m. St. Louis County. Begge and Co., Bachelor's Walk. the sixty-second year of her age and that Germany was far ahead of Eng BIO 8TONB COUNTY. St. Louis county—County president The death has taken place of David thirteen of her religious profession. land in science, civilisation, and edu John Simons, 511 North 13th Avenue Wadsworth, Klllyliffer, Roslea. East, Duluth, Minn. NEWS FROM IRELAND Longford. cation. The doctrine of might un oSS58U W* "• *• MoDonn'u' Division No. 1, Duluth—President. Galway. doubtedly holds a big place in the re JU Gracevllle—Pres., An- William F. Murnian. 509 East 3rd St 30 The Longford Board of Guardians |J*W S.®1*: Viae Pre*., J. p. Tralnor; vice-president, John F. Scanlon, 10714 The House of Lords unanimously ligion of Pan-Germanism, but England West 5th St.; financial and Insurance Antrim. the British soldiers at Ballykinlar and have, on a division, appointed Miss o® S«nlon; Fin. Sec., secretary, W. J. McBride. 7 West 6th dismissed with costs the appeal of the should be the last to throw the stone fiLK Mm, C P. Glnnaty; St.; recording: secretary, W. J. Lynott. Clandeboye, the rate of pay being 5s Esther Byrne as charge nurse of th» John W. Olnnaty; Med. Eud- 1224 East 3rd St.; treasurer, J. W. Ly- The interior of Oarron Tower Hotel, Marquis of Clanricarde in which he Workhouse Infirmary. at another country for practicing or mhnt'Jb i Bandall. ktttlnn held Antrim, recently fitted up for wound an hour for five nights a week. There don, 426 East 3rd St.; medical examiner claimed that the proceedings of the The death has recently occurred of preaching the doctrine of might, as Saterai&HJS. Thursday at Dr. E. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey Bid? ed British Boldiers, was destroyed by were twelve applicants. Congested Districts Board to compul- Meetings are held on First and Third Edward Kean, licensed vinter, New she had herself from the coming of BICE EARTH. Wednesdays at Cathedral Hall, Second fire. The Newry No. 1 Rural Council have sorily acquire seven distinct estates in Avenue West and Fourth Street. Road, Granard. the Anglo-Saxons to the Boer war Macl°isony T ?ire8ldent'. p- J- McGrath. For the first time, says the Belfast appointed P. J. Neary as architect un the baronies of Longford and Clonma- Division No. 4. West Duluth—Pres.. Louth. built her greatness and carried out her W. B. Godfrey. 4805 Sixth Ave. W.' correspondent of the Morning Post, der the Council's fifth scheme of cown and the county of Galway, con The Louth Co. Council, by a major conquests of weak nations by the prac Vice Pres., L. Whalen, 1 Manger Row- Messrs. Harland and Wolff now find a laborers' cottages. H. Digenan, Drum- taining over 49,741 acres, belonging to tice of that doctrine. Fin. and Ins. Sec., J. Cennelly, 114 gath, Mayobridge, as Sanitary Sub-Of ity of four, passed a motion making Sixty-third Ave. W.; Rec. Sec., J. W place on the list of the British Ad him, were invalid. The purchase prfce Lord Dunalley, H. M. L., has appoint Botwell, 601 No. Fifty-seventh Av«! ficer and P. C. Bradley, Hilltown, as provision out of the County funds for chap,ain Rev miralty contractors for new warships, offered was £269,115 three per cent ed Captain C. M. S. Trench and M. D. es? MankatS ' ' Fr. Hugh- W.; Treas.. P. H. McGraw. 216 So. Fi£ Rent collector. the payment of traveling expenses to ty-seventh Ave. W.; Med. the firm having received an order for stock. Hickie to be Deputy Lieutenants for Dr. Payette. Silva Block Zt£t8£i Derry. members residing a greater distance a large vessel. Belfast as a port for Very Rev. G. R. O'Sullivan, O. P., County Tipperary. at Gney?seh°an.MOnday each the construction of warships marks With reference to the question of than seven miles from Dundalk. has been transferred from the Domini After a discussion on the beet grow Mrs. Johanna Mary Coffey, of Main SCOTT COUNTY. i a new and important departure on contracts for grocery rations for Brit can Church, Claddagh, to the Domini street, Fethard, oounty Tipperary, gen R-WuSnS?1' ing possibilities of Ireland, in which OU reSldent F J the part of the Admiralty. ish troops in Derry district, W. H. can Priory, Sligo. Very Rev. T. Tlghe, eral grocer and provision merchant, 4«£. 3£n? ' ' - ^Md. Jor- The late Mrs. James Stewart, Tuny- Mee, the secretary of the Londonderry the suggestion was made that the ser dent, Division Ne. 1, Belle Plalne—Prea. O. P., St. Saviour's, Dublin, succeeds vices of Belgian refugees might be who died on the 12th of July last, left preB, S • A Maloney, Belle Plaint' vim ban, Antrim, left estate valued at £14.- Chamber of Commerce, has received Father O'Sullivan at Galway. personal estate in the United Kingdom, sec., Pres., John Kelley Belle Plain!' »£? availed of, the Louth Agricultural sec., Sec., John E. StearnB, Belle pfafn«- 239. a further communication stating that The death is announced of Mrs. valued at £6,325. see.,sec!; wm. P COS'N^AAI5°2.L«KE: '»"»• Sec., James H. StraUon. Beiie pf.fi1?: The death, after a brief illness, has the stocks of groceries at the Main Committee appointed a sub-committee Maxwell of Issercleran, the last repre to go fully into the matter. A holding on the Mill Road (on occurred at Ballymoney of Thos. G. Supply Depot in- Dublin are so large which is a house occupied by Thomas sentative of one of the Burke families On the motion of the Chairman, D. ensr.;'haAj-»^«"&uSft Knox, High street. Deceased, who and the goods so perishable that the Hawley), was purchased from James nth of the West of Ireland. Her youngest A. Doran, J. P., seconded by T. Mur Fraternity hall, at l2:3»VL. , acted as local correspondent for sev military authorities have to draw upon brother, James, Lieutenant, R. E., was Doolan, Friar street, Thurles, by John phy, N. T. Murphy was recommended STEVENS COUNTY. eral northern papers, carried on the these first, but when they are suffi the first British officer to fall in the Fanning, Cathedral street, for £235. CROW WINO COUNTY. extensive printing premises in Queen ciently reduced contractors will be for co-option on the Tuberculosis rj County President M. Mahoney. Mor- Crimea. Her second brother, Robert Committee of the Louth County Coun Waterford. street, known as Ferguson & Co. asked to tender for supplies to the O'Hare Burke, was a well-known ex Jjawler.'^oma • ViMrpr^enfe J*mea T. cil. -, an £ Paul Murray, of 64 Bray street, Bel troops in the district. Among the University students who rahan, Morris Rea u ' Haa- plorer, and was the first man, with Meath. gerald, Morris'- Fin ' fc «one Flu- fast, has been presented with a silver The following have been re-elected Wills and King, to cross the Continent have got distinctions In Irish studies watch and a certificate from the Royal officers of the Derry East Ward Union of Australia from Melbourne to Car Dr. Moore, attached to Ardee Union, this year is Rev. Paul Walsh, who wins Humane Society for endeavoring to ist Association: W. Colhoun, presi pentaria. has met with a serious accident, and the Traveling Studentship. Father save the life of John Leonard, teacher, dent; D. A. Mooney, J. P., vice presi is suffering from a fractured rib. Walsh has attended the summer ses sens State Bank Bid* iwJiS?."' C1"- Lieut. G. de M. A. L. Tulloch was held on second and 45 J*8 are Cavan, at Bundoran, last August. Mr. dent; R. M. Thompson, hon. sec.; and killed at the front on the 7th inst. He The death is announced in her sions of the Ring Irish College, for the month in K. c. Hall. h Tue»fay® of STEELE COUNTY. past two years, when he performed the Murray is a member of St. Peter's J. H. Porter, hon. treasurer. belonged to Shanboland, Moyard, near ninety-first year, at the Sienna Con Owat"na.fMfljf*l>t' °««*e c. Toher, Swimming Club, and is also an em In the Chancery Division, Dublin, in Clifden. vent, Drogheda, of the Rev. Mother duties of professor, and his lectures DAKOTA COUNTY. ploye of the General Postofflce. connection with the administration of Kerry. Austin, previously Miss Lonergan, of were much appreciated by the pupils JngUMlnnPrM,dent' T- P" Moran. Hast- S. wesj vie of the college. •zssrf Armagh. the estate of the late Joseph Irons, a Colonel John George Day, of the Bellewstown House, a member of an The deaths have taken place of El sasrvi'John At a representative meeting of Co. farmer, residing near Dungiven, the County Kerry Club, Tralee, com old Meath family. len McNally, The Mall, Waterford.— hhouse, Armagh teachers it was decided to Master of the Rolls disallowed a claim mander of the British troops at Bel Mayo. Minn.; Fin. Se? v Hastings nesdayn At her residence, Marble Works, Mich r en a P form a County Association, the follow of £430 made on behalf of the widow fast, has been appointed a Deputy The Castlebar Rural Council have Minn. Ins. ale" S n i ! « g "«nla ael street, Waterford, of Alice, young ing being appointed officers: Chair of the deceased in respect of loans. Lieutenant for the County of Kerry. received the sanction of the Local SWIFT COUNTY. man, V. G. Simpson, Portadown; vice Mrs. Irons, he said, made no mention est daughter of Robert and Mrs. O'- Presl The death took place recently of Government Board to the appoint Keeffe. si^jySK: UlSSSE? dent-D. f. McUermott. chairman, T. Todd, Armagh; secre of this claim in the schedule of assets, Brother Alphonsus Davis, of Holy ment of J. J. McCormick as Dairies' In Wexford. "•"1SSnt. Vte^pSS"'Wm. tary, E. Caraher, Portadown; and and allowed judgment to go by de Cross Priory, Tralee, where he had spector. HENNEPIN COUNTY. treasurer, D. J. Kyle, Lurgan. n iu fault. Though given as a loan, the spent twenty>flve years. He was born The Commissioners of Public Works 1 &o S"-eit ^rsir'4 ^M£: On December 2, 1914, at the Con Irving —}»' Donohue, 1619 Treas., John Uosson" SP"- ^oniogue; The following deaths are announc : C r# J money was to be spent on the upkeep in the County Roscommon in 1846, en vent of the Sisters of Charity, Ballag- have refused to grant the loan of £900 200 §?emont A vI Rrn £:„ - g- Dr. o. DasnauJt -Med- Exam.! ed: Sister Mary Dominic Turley, Con }n»» are h*ld on of the place and there was no evi tered the Dominican Order at an early hadereen, the death occurred of Ellie, applied for by the New Ross Urban In A. o. h. Hal" Sunday of month vent of Mercy, Lurgan.—Mrs. Mary dence showing that Mrs. Irons ever Council for the purpose of erecting age, and had been attached to the in religion Sister M. Consiglio, fourth West Forty-fourth St O^Brlen, 1116 WINONA COUNTY. Short, wife of Michael Short, who for expected her husband to repay the Priories of Newry and Waterford. daughter of Michael O'Connor, Portar- working class lodging houses under some years was Chairman of Armagh U 11 J Byan 884 money as an ordinary debtor. lington. the Housing of the Working Classes V 1 I leap 118 Pre Klng S£ ^ffnona!"' ' ' "• Co. Council. Kildare. J. ™. Clark.Iloi hnf? V g — ».. William Williamson, of Catherine The Board of Public Works have Act, on the ground that the purpose Si* wf1Howard1'ifrvS;'.J- A' McMillan, Private Samuel Alexander, East A resolution of regret was passed street, Limavady, retired farmer, who refused a loan of £3,000 to the Mayo for which this loan was required did Thomas O'Nelff eJi°or 8®?., 208 W?Maarkst.-: £?• Lanes Regiment, a native of Lurgan by the Naas Board of Guardians with c died on the 9th of October last, left Asylum Committee. It was required not appear to come within the category W. P. 614 Washington S?\ «? - Ja. J. LynS£ has been killed in the trenches. I^ast the widow and family of the late Fred personal estate In the United Kingdom for installing electric light in the of urgent purposes. 5: season he assisted Glenavon F. C. at Gray, "Kildare Observer," on the great valued at £1,000. Castlebar District Lunatic Asylum. The Department of Agriculture has tester, 408 WinonaMt & Dr. center half in their matches. loss they have sustained. S'Hynef T^n^®®n^»"edBldi?.i Donegal. The appointment to the magistracy refused sanction to the County Wex of mon'ui?nCStdThemMUhrifJ^h""d^* Cavan. An old man named John Quinn, who for Co. Mayo is announced of John ford Committee of Agriculture of a The following have been appointed The Anchor Line New York steam has been under medical care for some WASECA COUNTY. O'N. Donnellan, Michael Mellett, and grant of £40 in aid of the school of Ullt,r Prea de magistrates for the County of Cavan; ers have resumed callings at Moville, time past was found dead in his house sec£ ' nt. J. P. Coughlln, Wa- and their homeward steamers also at Derryvorogue, near Donadea, where T. P. Daly, all of the Ballinrobe dis housecraft, recently established by the Lt. Col. Edward Roe, Ballyconnell trict. managers of Loretto Abbey School, {ftahMl'>Lamber£' •Wct"p££-f>I?Bide,Uj House, Ballyconnell, Thomas McEvoy, stop at this port, where Irish and Brit he lived alone. Hamill; RecT lee. jr Joba K The high price of 17s. per stone was Gorey. Ave. 8.;' fin.' Ballyjamesduff; James Lee, Darkley, ish passengers can now embark and Laurence Kavanagh, who for the land. obtained by D. Gilvary, Kincun, Kil- In an action for specific performance Shercock; John McGowan, Belturbet; past two years has acted as teacher to lala, for 54 Bfcene of flax, the produce of an agreement for the sale of £700 Patrick O'Reilly, Baiilieborough; James Thomas McLaughlin, Carrowmena, the Athy Gaelic classes, was the recipi of three-quarters of an acre. The pur of parts of the landB of Tottenham Bin. and ins. ^ec.. j M » F. O'Kane, Ballyconnell; Patrick Mc- Moville, died suddenly at the residence ent of a presentation from the towns chasers were Barbour and Sons, Lis- Green and Deer Park, containing 233 Sec., j. D.uton; Treasl Jai^s jfeariSS: Manus, Main street; Cavan; Patrick of his nephew, ex-Head Constable Mc people, on the occasion of his resigna Laughlin. burn. acres, a settlement was arrived at by Kelly, Clonlohan; Dr. J. J. Shell, Swan- tion of the position. After fifty-one years' service as Monaghan. which defendant, H. J. Bell, consented linbar. Kilkenny. to judgment for specific performance, LADIES' AUXILIAii¥ Died.—Thomas McGarvey, Drumbar- Petty Sessions Clerk, G. N. K. O'Don- The following have been appointed A Government expert has just visit nell, Donegal, has resigned his posi ed the scene of the old silver and lead and to an order directing him to exe • l?";'ee,0Senc%r0Ee' g1*?"1 ry, Newtownbutler, father of the Rev. to the Commission of the Peace for cute an assignment of the lands, to HiSNNEPIN COUNTY. tion. the County Kilkenny; Patrick mines, at Cornumuchla, near Ballybay, Bernard McGarey, C. C., Aghabog.— give up pqsseBsion within fourteen 1 au Mary Patrick Maclntyre, vice president of where antimony is found in large quan lrn'liui A'vel'a' '* ** Boyan, Michael McGuinness, Church street, Grant, Curraghmore, Chairman of the days, and to pay £25 costs to the Cavan. Deceased was an extensive the Dunfanaghy Division of the A. O. Council; James Farrell, Kilmacow, tities. It is expected the mine will be H., died recently as the result of an reopened in the near future. plaintiffs Peter Kelly, farmer, Kilgar- cattle dealer and a member of the Vice Chairman, Dr. M. P. Coghlan, SS, |»8^C.>lumbu1JSe£ apoplectic seizure. Among .recent deaths in the county van, and James Cullen, merchant, Urban Council.—Mrs. Good, the Rec Medical Officer, Ullid Dispensary Dis Tagghmon. tory, Belturbet, president of the local Dublin. trict, and John Hogan, Ballough are the following: John Pressley, An- branch of the Girls' Friendly Society. Countess Markievicz, James Connol House, Kilmanagh. naghraw, Drummully, Clones, uncle of —Mrs. Catherine Clarke, Carnalynch. ly, S. Milroy and W. Partridge we'e A presentation was made to Lieut, James P. McVity, J. P., Clones.—Mrs. Killlnkere, mother of Patrick and among the speakers at another meet Col. Lindsay, M. V. O., Co. C., and Robinson, Whitehall street, Clones.— Philip Clarke, two cattle dealers in ing at Beresford place, protesting Lady Kathleen Lindsay, Ballylinch Mrs. Mary Alwell, Caraveetra, Clones C^^^ie»cent,Tv% the Counties of Cavan, Meatli and against the suppression of the "Irish House, Thomastown, on the occasion Miss Kathleen Maguire, Tanderagee, Worker." Mr. Connolly defied the Brit Clones.—Miss Ellen Gray, Clonagun, AvS: MMST:lalri#e* Monaghan. of their departure from the diStrict. fi* S' SSStfSt ; e Clones. O^Ceefe 4w «t? ?* *1?" »Ury Clare. ish Government to choke public opin Kings. Mnf Bridget lUy Y132 Ori*', Ennis District Council has received ion, and Mr. Milroy advised those E. J. Graham, Pallas Park, who re Queens. the sanction of the Local Government who had firearms to guard them, be fused to accept the decision of the Dr. James V.: Ryan has been appoint Board to the loan of £5,000 for the cause the day might come when the Convention selecting Patrick F. ed Medical Officer of the Ballyroan retary, W. Wa>on ljju ing «ec- purpose of repairing the cottages in guns would speak. Adams as Parliamentary representa Dispensary District, in place of Dr. A. #. H. DIRECTORY the Union, the first installment to be A number of consignments of arms tive for North Kings County, went for Martin, resigned. £1,000. and ammunition for gunsmiths in Dub ward for election and was returned by The Abbeyleix Rural Council have NATIONAL OFFICERS. President—Joseph McLaughlin, Phil 8un
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