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6 THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1914.
(Sister Mary Carmel), daughter of man B. Leslie, Third Battalion Rifle treated in Philippi for delivering the month in Woodman Hail at 8 p. ra. ST. LOUIS COUNT""1' John Slattery, J. P., Bridge House, Brigade, has been killed in action in poor girl, possessed of a pythonical BIG STONE COUNTY. County President, A. J. Powers, 12S Borrisokane. France. East 3rd St spirit who had brought great gain to County President, M. J. McDonnell, Division No. 1, Duluth—Pres.. Thos. NEWS FROM IRBUND Three local candidates are now in Queens. her masters. St. Paul, filled with com Gracevllle, Minn. E. White, 630 East 4th St; Vice Pres., J. the field for the representation of Division No. 1, Gracevllle—Pres., An J. Higgins, 412 And Ave., W.; Rec. Secy., At an inquest at the Royal Infirmary passion at the obscession made it drew B. Shea; Vice Pres., J. P. Tralnor; W. J. Lynott, 1224 East 3rd St; Fin. North Kings County—E. J„ Graham, on Sergeant W. H. O'Dell, Fifth Royal cease whereat the girl's masters, de Rec. Sec., Jeremiah Scanlon; Fin. Sec., Secy., W. J. McBrlde, 21 West Superior Antrim. Dublin Mrs. A. C. McC. Stewart, Derry, C. P. Glnnaty; Int. Sec., C. P. Glnnaty; St.; Ins. Secy., W. J. McBrlde, 21 W. Su J. P.; P. F. Adams, Co. C., and E. J. Irish Lancers, aged 47, who died as a prived of what she gained for them, Treas., John W. Glnnaty; Med. Exam perior St.; TreaB., James W. Lydon. Dr. J. L. Rentoul and Mr. Nelson was elected one of the local repre Bermingham, Co. C. result of injuries sustained by falling iner, Dr. B. M. Randall. Meetings held 426 East 3rd St.; Med. Examiner, Dr. heaped false accusation and indignity on tirst Sunday and third Thursday at E. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey Bldg. • Russell formed a part of a deputation sentatives. Kildare. downstairs in Marlborough barracks, a Fraternity Hall. * Meetings are held first and third Wed which waited on the Lisburn Urban An intimation lias been received from upon the Apostle and his holy asso nesdays at Cathedral Hall, Second Ave On a letter from Lieutenant Coloirel verdict of death from fracture of the ; nue West and Fourth Street Council to urge that body to provide the British War Office that Private ciates who were thrown into prison BLUE EARTH COUNTY. Rowan, R. A. M. C., Dublin district, skull as a result of an% accident was the town with an adequate supply or Walter Pollock of the Royal Inniskil- with their feet chained to the wall. County President, P. H. Jordan- Co Division No. 4, West Duluth—Pres., being read at Naas Guardians' meeting returned. 88 P J M Q W. B. Godfrey, 4805 Sixth Ave. W.s And they, out of all this injustice and nh«Lrl»f 'r> ' " • ® rath; Co. Rec.'seu.i Vice Pres., L. Whalen, 1 Manger Row; water. It was stated that the situa iing Fusileers, son of Mr. and Mrs. as to the accommodation of Union Hos Roscommon. . Charles Doran; Co. Fin 8ec.. Don abuse and corporate suffering sang in r£U?fe£S' •U0DTre&J-, Jobn Muivlhiu, Fin. and Ins. Sec., J. Cennelly, 114 No. tion was appalling and people wert William Pollock, 26 Bennett street, pital in the event of infectious diseases Esmonde A. Power of Dysart, son of Co. Chaplain, Rev. P. c. Maloney. Sixty-third Ave. W.; Rec. Sec., J. W. actually leaving the place owing to the Deny, has beeir killed in action at the j arising among the British troops, it the night and praised God, the sub Botwell, 601 No. Fifty-seventh Ave. William Power, Droitinch, and brother- limity of such an elevation of spirit ..Division No. 1, Mankato—Prasldoni W.; Treas., P. H. McGraw, 216 SO. Fif scarcity of the supply. The Council front. He had previously been re-1 was decided to intimate that there was in-law of D. J. Kelly, Co. C., chairman Michael O'Brien °arroll St.; Vice Frets' ty-seventh Ave. W.; Med. Examiner. evoking the miracle that followed. A uerhlan; Rec. Sec., P. H. Jordan! Dr. Payette, Silva Block. Meetings promised to deal with the question. ported wounded. Deceased was 18 accommodation for 15 patients, apart of Athlone Board of Guardians, has on mighty earthquake shook the prison, 316 Pleasant St.; Pin. Sec.. C. Fltsirer. „. second Monday of each month The following deaths were an years old. from • five or six possible smallpox been admitted a solicitor of the Su aid; Ins. Sec., John McCafl; Treas T at Giley's hall. loosed the chains of the captives and B. Cougiilgn, Meet In K. C. hall, second nounced: October 25, at 39 Clo\vne> Died.—October 25, at his residence. cases. preme Court of Ireland and intends to annifourth Sundays of month at 2 p'm. SCOTT COUNTY. street, Belfast, Sarah Harbison, wife of !)!) I.ecky road, Derry, John McKinney, opened the prison doors. The keeper ^v,s'°n No. 2. Madison Lake—Pre": Kerry. practice at Castlerea. dent, Jas. Sullivan, Madison Lake- vi™ dan?UMi?nfre8id"nt' F' J* Leonard. 'the late Philip Harbison, the noted saddler. of the prison was so terrified that he 8 1 s lllvan The winners of the two £50 scholar The late R. Hague, J. P., Cloonahee, sec ' w" i* ' Madison Lake'; rec. nrMfi,1£n i?®> Belle Plaine—Pres. patriot. In the dark days of '67 he Donegal. would have killed himself, thinking see' 1»S Madison Lake; fin. ivJh^5-l0Sey» Belle Plains; Vies ships given by the Kerry County Coun Elphin, left personal estate valued at sic" Wm ^SGl£th' Madison Lak4; Ins. and his brother William were thrown The Rt. Rev. Mgr. McGlyn'n, P. P., the prisoners had escaped. And did P 2 no^ cil are two pupils of the Jeffers Insti £7,299. The bulk of his property he creas.,traa. fth., John•J SP McNamara,• Madison Eagle £ake;Lake: Into prison, where the latter died.— V. G., Dean of Raphoe, has been noti they take advantage of their sudden er Dr S tr t0n I,1 1 n tute, Tralee, John O'Donnell, Aunas- left to his widow for life, with remain S-o ' * Firglna. Meetings fit &"JSie s |L dtri!l{S,. | e ifi David Dickey, J. P., of Ardlyirn, Bally- fied by the Commissioners of National freedom, of the confusion, of the dark l second and fourth Sundays caul, nephew of J. O'Connell, L. L. D„ der on trust for his daughter Mary, Lake. Woodman's hall, Madison Ix^lkerr,^-GJ^%o^neCylarlei.K - ' clare, County Antrim. He was a mem Education that William O'Doherty, N. and Daniel McCarthy, son of Thomas £30 is left for the poor of Cruve, Elp ness to steal out hastily unobserved? E O MONTH S Fr^r X°URIT^RP. L ber of the County Council and for T„ Stranorlar, has been awarded the McCarthy, Castle street, Tralee. hin, and £20 for the celebration of Far from it. St. Paul boldly called out CROW WING COUNTY. ~ some years was chairman of the Bally- Clarlisle and Blake premium. Died.—At his residence, Main street, masses. reassuringly to the keeper and pre STEVENS COUNTY. v e , d e r arro, dare Urban Council.—Robert Arm- S. Gillman, manager cf the Hiber vented his fear stricken suicide and Fo^th'i ^ | r a 1^ d7Si„» ». riCounty President M. Mahoney, Mor- Killorglin, James McCrohan. — Daniel Sligo. Division No. 1, Brainerd President Strong, Agincourt avenue, Belfast. De nian bank, Ballybofey, has been pro Conway, of Tarbert. Deceased was for when the magistrates would have lib re 9 Kln8rwood st At the local shows Rev. P. J. Pres H H°M«5? w *! Vice J( Ren 'Longford. IsseWEK® House. Art Asia on flrat Wan. light" will be successful next year at nesaay of month in K. p. Hall at Stock Exchange, son of the late Hugh Down. The Most Rev. Dr. Hoare, Lord Bish these and several larger shows. MSGR. BENSON'S GRAVE. Boyle, Armagh, aged 62 years.—Oc op of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, has The late William Ditty, estate agent, Tipperary. In accordance wjth his expressed K. STAREE SHU"S:- SWIFT COUNTY. tober 23, at the residence of her son, Mountstewart, Newtownards, left per made the following appointments: Rev. Some time ago the dwelling house of wish—a course which the Home Office agSSg PresWent-JJ- Mc&ermott. Edward street, I.urgair, Elizabeth, sonal estate valued at £8,032. He left Father Higgins, C. C., Gortlettra, to be Mrs. Guinane in the townland of Muck- sanctioned—Msgr. Benson lies buried HENNEPIN COUNTY. cl relict of the late Bernard O'Hara, the whole of the property to his wife, C. C. in Aughavas; Rev. E. Briordy, in the orchard attached to his house D °ntarf—Pres., Wm. lin, near Dolla, was burned to the Irvl°n* AverNidvfir^ P' »«>nohue, 1619 spirit merchant, Lurgan.—Mrs. Max N , 0 Pre "well knowing that it would be care C. C., Abbeylara, to be C. C. in Gortlet ground and she and her family nar at Hare street, Buntingford, a sylvan 200 S¥emont A'vy . l> Sl/-1' Godwin, well Close, widow of the late Mr. Max fully managed and disposed of by her tra; Rev. Hugh Lynch, C. C., Killennu- rowly escaped death. retreat situated in a remote part of SKwifs well Close, Drumbanagher Ca3tle, a for the benefit and upbringing of my merry, to be C. C. in Abbeylara; Rev. The Unionists who were members of Hertfordshire, where he had sp«nt N0hE -MChini ?06 JwenVswenthrA™ 11 Brien in*A.ao.eH.eHai? Ur8t SulKlay ot month former M. P. for County Armagh, and family." Father Casey, C. C., Aughavas, to be the Roscrea section of the Irish Na the last six years of his useful life. West Fo?ty-fo2rth st °' ' WINONA COUNTY. mother of Major Maxwell A. Close, G. B. Morgan, J. P., manager o? the town; Rev. Patrick O'Kelly, CVC„ Cos- tional Volunteers have sent in their Here was the theatre of the literary D. L., Drumbanagher Castle, and H. S. Great Northern Railway hotels, War- grove, Carrickedmund, to be C. C. in resignation as they "see no immediate labors of the great priest-novelist, KingUS£ Wlnonaf'' J' Ry*a' '«* «• Close, J. P., Dublin. renpoint and Rostrevor, has joined the Drumlish; Rev. T. Meehan, C. C., hope of carrying out the objects they from which emanated those wonder Cavan. British army (Third Hussars) at Shorn- Drumlish, to be C. C. in Mullahoran; had at heart." ful volumes which charmed and in Ave N • Tno OFI Sft®*O3 Fremont Most Rev. Dr. Finegan, Lord Bishop cliffe. Rev. H. Doyle, C. C., Mullahoran, to be An interesting wedding took place at structed countless readers. of Kilmore, has made the following A memorial to the late Rev. A. S. C. C. in Ardagh; Rev. P. Daly, C. C., Letterfrack when W. J. Diamond, D. C., The grave of "Father" Benson, as Wnch, 614 Washington st- trau.%. j appointments: Rev. Patrick O'Reilly, Lyons, formerly of Riverside Church, Moyne, to be C. C. in Athlone; Rev. Renvyle Castle, was married to Miss many still affectionately call him, lies C. C„ Anna, to be C. C. of Kilann; Rev. Newry, of which he was pastor for 36 Peter Kelly, C. C., Athlone, to Moyne; Kathleen Burke, Kilecrue Mill, Thur- within sound of the mass bell over Mr Felix Lynch, C. C. Kilann, to be C. C. years, has been erected in the Meeting Rev. Father Masterson, C. C., Cloghan low. the quaint and simple private chapel WASECA COUNTY. of Drung; Rev. Patrick McGriskin, C. house Green, where he was buried and Ban'nagher, to be C. C. in Legarr; Waterford. erected by himself, and under the 0., Drung, to be C. C. of lnnlsmagrath; some six years ago. He was bom at Rev. F. O'Reilly, C. C. Legan, to be shadow of the plain wooden cross HST" President J. P. Cougmin, Wa- The Belgian minister in London has 0, s,xth Rev. Michael McTernan, C. C., Innis- Ballymoney in 1845. topping a grassy mound, lovingly rec see i^ T r> ? Ave. fc j£1 C. C. in Killennumerry; Rev. John sent to Most Rev. Dr. Sheehan an ac Avi. I ;" fin /ec Fl8Rr* magrath, to be C. C. Kilasnett; Rev. Died.—Frederick C. Wallace, Down- Meehan, C. C., Edgeworthstown, to be knowledgment of a check for £750, raised with his own hands. To this Tenth st a • i„.' *• » Monahan, 818 Michael McLoughlin, C. C., Kilasnett, Patrick, County Inspector of R. I. C. C. C. in Killennumerry; Rev. Father the contribution of the Catholics of peaceful spot, far removed from the .Basrfc''kSL 1; to be C. C. Glenfarne; Rev. Thomas for County Down. His eldest son had Maguire, C. C., Killennumery, to be Waterford Diocese to the Belgian relief great highways of commerce, there Kelly, C. C., Manorhamiiton, to be C. just received a commission in the Brit C. C. in Newtowncashel; Rev. Father fund. will come, as on a pilgrimage, many C. Kilmore; Rev. J. Brady, C. C. Kil -nd v.... „ ish army.—Bernard Magennis, Ard- O'Kaire, Ardagh, to St. Mel's College, The Dungarvan Urban Council have who will pay their affectionate hom mond hall. J ; :• : • * Hilton; XreasM James McBrlde. :,'|X more, to be C. C. Manorhamiiton: Rev. brin, Annaclone, Banbridge. Deceased Longford; Rev. Father Fallon, profes decided to acquire the locality known age to the memory of a great and M. Dolan, C. C., Drumlease, to St. Pat good man.—Catholic Times, London. M was the only surviving brother of sor St. Mel's College, to be C. C. in as Boresiratra and other sites for the Hi rick's College, Cavan; Rev. Patrick Mc- Hugh Magennis, of Messrs. Gallagher, Cloghan and Bannagher; Rev. Hugh erection of over 100 houses at the cost ondst N™ B.; rec sec aF5*' £218 ?ec" LADJl&S- AUXXliiAifc 1 Of Manus, St. Patrick's College, to be Ltd., Belfast. Masterson, C. C., Keadue, to be C. C. per house of £130. French scientists have found the 819 Second St. N fc.f £"nnAn?r Jeffrles, 416 Eighth AveT N. E*.; Ins s'ef HENNEPIN COUNTY. more, to be C. C. Manorhamiiton; Rev. Dublin. in Edgeworthstown. Died.—William O'Neill, Main street, spectroscope a valuable and speedy in t • S. Jeflfries, 416 Eishth AVA & ??*! treasurer, J. i. Daley, 209 Central A C. C. Anna; Rev. Francis Prior (lately "No Irish need apply, except at the Louth. Dungarvan.—Stephen Curran, eldest strument for analyzing mineral waters. I8?«°T4ltyh Av6^'"' M1M Boyian, d eX , r ordained), to be C. C. Drumlease; Rev. recruiting office," was the comment of At the Dunkirk Petty Sessions the son of Mr. Curran.—Mrs. Susan Hoven- Blo ck. 6^ 5fc ii^t M?e?| i Father Brady (lately ordained), to be Mr. Ronayne (retained by the Town magistrates made an order closing for California has a woman forest fire ,0 den, Ross, Kilmeaden.. mv 9uvi"i)vK^? i ® Jires*« Julia Hemp-» C. C. Ballinaglara. Tenants' League for defendant, Mrs. three months the public houses in the Westmeath. lookout. y* "24 Columbus Ave.: kag. maav One of the most impressive ceremo Mrs. M. A. Line, «u l6tn Ave?^I - Fife Morgan in the case of Baker vs. Mor town from 9 p. m. to 7 a. m., on the Recently Thomas Gorman of Ballina- sCa'r" Casly' 626 Fremont nies in connection with the great three gan) when an ejectment decree was is application of Head Constable Gil- A S., Areas., Mrs. Clara Ryan loe, Coole, when proceeding home - ED ValSfv J835 'A ^ * ^ weeks' mission which the distinguished sued in the Northerir Police Court hooly, grounded on the drunkenness wards fell at the hill of Coole, where 1908 Lyndale Ave N •' fln Q" MltTheH' Andrus Bldg. Meetings Of <5n A,,c^u?, and fourth MondS Redemptorists, Fathers Collins, Lang- against Mrs. Morgan. 9 Denmark Row, which had taken place since the ar he was subsequently found dead. De Rice, 2603 Lyndale'Ave. N •' Ins sec" P of month In A. O. U. W. halL So. 7tn St ley, and McHugh, conducted recently J. Kinnane, 2021 James Ave N • F' Dublin, the court explaining that the rival of the British artillery and reserv ceased was 72 years of age. The coro c. M. Duffy, 2622 Emerson Ave N No. 2| MinneaDolia— Pre*. in the Cathedral, Cavan, was the sol emergency law, recently passed, did ists and the breaking of plate glass ner did not think it necessary to hold ^.rs* A* Collins. 4207 Vincent Ave s.* emn dedication of the Catholics of the Enfersoji ""ave! Ave® Nre8fn«Mrs' Mary, Kauth, 166 16th not apply to Ireland. •windows. an inquest. Ave N I?*. SEUY" M'8a Mary Garvey, parish of Cavan to the Blessed Virgin. Among recent Dublin wills are the On October 25, at his late residence, John Mitchell of Kinnegad, who was OKief^ 4l1,^theAVeSSf-,E.^Fin.^ The deaths have taken place of Ber following: The late Very Rev. M. J. Channonrock, Leath, the death oc bringing home a load of coal to the V M a 0l, s Pre81 nard, fifth eldest son of Andrew and Clarke, St. Michael's, Haddon road, curred of James Byrne, aged 80 years. Rev. Father Nulty, was dashed to the dent, T!° F. ^Darcfey Cahii i? . ~ - WashtoitO^St^N.8^ 8^an,l Mrs. Brady, The Beehive, Mountain re7aVyW,^RSn' ^^ rebordrn#^: Elizabeth Jeffries, 416 8th Am"^^ Clontarl', left personal estate valued at A marriage took place October 28, at ground when the horse bolted and was G B Ed a S»iryTja n;it ^an & h=ni«n|nc1al Bank Bid?1" vP/'„Phelan' St. Anthony Lodge, Cootehill—Albert Martin, Bel CS,!)I4.—Baron' O'Brien of Kilfenora, the Pro-Cathedral, Marlboro street, dragged along the road for a consider- A. O. H. DIRECTORY urer James Deianey. ckhin- T' T anrt thM®etin«s are held on first fast, late of Belturbet.—Catherine h M m nth in Work Airlield, Stillorgan road, Donnybrook, Dublin, between Patrick Francis Cor able distance, sustaining injuries from NATIONAL OFFICERS. mei's Hfli at fTmf ° " Gaffney, Granard street, Baiyjames- 3%. SSKffiS? late Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, left coran, manager Drogheda "Independ which he died. Division No. 8, Minneapolis—Pre* duff.—Miss Annie Shannon, Cornagee, President—Joseph McLaughlin, Phil 5TSSS rcfiffl all his personal estate, valued at ent," and Johaifna (Josie) second Wexford. adelphia. Pa. ^lce Pres® 18?B Av«- N." at the early age of 28 years.—Mrs. Cor Vice President—Patrick P. Cannon, £29,231, to his widow.—The late Sir daughter of the late Edward Aylward, Died.—Daniel McClean of Beailalaw. Clinton, Mass. BS*ia#wgfaa nelius Kelly, Carrickakillue. — Mrs. B. Chapman, Bart., t'orrig avenue, Clonmel. Deceased passed away while assisting Treasurer—N. W. Delaney, Illinois. Bridget Colwell, Barcone.v Mountnu- Secretary—Philip J. Sullivan, Con Kingstown, left unsettled personal es Limerick. at first mass In Myshall Church.—Oc necticut. Nellie Webster, 1619 Emenra geirt. tate valued at £20,437.—The late Cap A meeting of the Cumann nam Ban, tober 25, at St. Paul's Convent, Sely 1016 3?d: i8rS±JI£r*!*Z» Cork. tain William Gibson, J. P., D. L., Glen Limerick branch, was held in the Park, Birmingham, in the fortieth year NATIONAL DIRECTORS. McLaughlin, 2li Pttlsbury B1<1» MeeU Captain Lachlan G. Duff, it is learned nth Ave. slt'Mtd II82 Uy* are held on first and third Tues- Druid, Shankill, and of Rockforest, Fianna Hall, Little Barrington street, of her age and the fourteenth of her John E. Healey, Delaware. tsrv&ss&mi «airwa. In Cork, has been killed in action at Thomas J. Mathews, Rhode Island. Roscrea, left an estate valued at £18,- Limerick, on the 18th ult. One hun religious profession, Sister Veronica Ed R. Hayes, New Jersey. the front. He was the son-in-law of 457, and the estate of the late Miss K. dred and fifty members were present Byrne, daughter of the late William James Clancy, Michigan. Myles P. McPartland, New York. WffiSSSr MrWis: A, Joseph Pike, D. L., ol' Dunsland, and Moore of Rathdown road, Dublin, is and the recent manifesto from the Cen Byrne, Newtownbarry, and Mrs. Dun fn2?««MA8' NeU1® McGough, 2826 Bloom- was a well-known member of the Unit valued at £7,132. tral Council read by the secretary was STATE OFFICERS—MINNESOTA. 2B5B ?«AVA': TeS- ¥°'« Mrs- Mary Trow, bar, Ferns.—October 23, at her resi President—T. J. Doyle, Endlcott Anna R" \ 9S1 .ins. sec, Mrs. ed Hunt Club. Fermanagh. received with acclamation. One of dence, Rosslare, Catherine Roche.— Bldg., St. Paul. _ J. H. Hogan, who has beeir manager Vice President—J. P. Kennedy, Pari- It; >%.V18 Lieutenant Hughes, Sussex Regi the speakers, Mrs. O'Callaghan, B. A., Monday, Qctober 26, at his residence, bault Sixteenth AvV. N. MF!n 'I1 of the Hibernian bank in Cork since State Secretary—P. J. O'Donnell, S600 Dr. Murphy.' Lake St anrBloomingt^ ment, who has been killed in France, showed very clearly the economic im Priory street, New Ross, Patrick a e B h w®»eii2Sf-are Jheld 01 Am and Slrtl 1900, has retired on a pension after 46 Longfellow Ave.. Minneapolis. Culfen^im HlV i on p£ie^!feVE x° Wednesdays of month in Maccabee halL was the son of Captain Hughes, late of possibility of recruiting in Ireland, and Power. Treasurer—John Sheeny, Montgom Bloom Ington and Franklin. years' service. He is a son of the Cappy, Enniskilleu, and now of Birr. also that the trade interests of Eng Wicklow. ery. ' State Chaplain—Rev. P. J. Fox, Janes- Division No. 6, Mlnneaiiolis—Pres.. noted Cork sculptor and was a member On October 28, 1914,«at Coalhill, Lis- land were to be conserved at the ex vllle. _ _ Margaret Mullen, 2204 Dupont Ave. Vr The following deaths occurred re President of Insurance Fund — T. J. e p es of the Cork Chamber of Commerce and naskea, the death occurred of John pense of Ireland. Mrs. O'Donovan, B. Doyle, St Paul. yj° A *' ^i Itery Gleaion, 2607 Emer- cently: At his father's residence, Bal Secretary of Insurance—Thomas lois^th 85F" Morrlssey. the Harbor Rowing Club. Cosgrove, in the eighty-eighth year of A., dwelt on the work of Irishwomen «7.£^ve* N-; Fln- Sec., Maria Jer- lygannon, Rathdrum, Thomas, second Welch, Stillwater. 2719 Emerson Ave.i IDS. Sec KTTH* Clare. his ago. in the past, and their present duty to youngest son of Mathew Farrell.—At State Treasurer Insurance — John erine O'Brien, 8226 Qlrard Ave. N - Public telephone call offices have Sheehy, Montgomery. __ John Meran^ JO? iTth'Ave^^iF'^i?''^ Treas., Martha Grlffln, roo Sth Ave. a' Galway. their country. She appealed especial her residence, Kilmurray, Bray, Sarah State Medical Director — Dr. J. V. Cr tary Med. Exam.. Dr. J. ]p. Flynn corner been opened at Ballynacatliy, Llssy- O'Connor, St. Paul. ivi M S - John Moran! ®d6 27?^ Even hi these "moratorium" days ly for "a study of the history of Ire Woods, widow of the late George Director of Insurance Fund — John Feeney! 8Eoi JStTi'v^ STEW* * * casey, Kildysart and Labasheeda. The there is no escape from the rent screw land, as being the best way of getting Woods, aged 62 years.—At his resi Moran, Minneapolis; E. J. McManus, St J. B. Bonner, 945 »7tli Ave f* E"mo®/' charge for three minutes conversation Paul: P. L. Cummlngs. Minneapolis: J. leal examiner, M. F. Mairulro »»io for the Connemara tenantry. Patrick the right spirit and the proper stand dence, Main street, Wicklow, Peter E. Corcoran, 8t Paul; Thos. Welch, between Ennis and the places named Stillwater. Division No. 7, Minneapolis Pree Jatnes Blake lias obtained decrees point for viewing present day happen Doolittle, Harbourmaster, Wicklow. ./ is threepence, with the exception of Mrs. Mary J. Waddlclc. 263S Taylor 8t! against sixteen tenants in the Costello ings." Captain the Hon. Charles Henry NATIONAL OFFICERS—I,. A. A. O. H. S»ni'ViYiRe ^Mfs. Margaret Moran. Labasheeda, where the charge is four- Bay district for sums ranging from £3 Mayo. Stanley Monck, who was killed in ac National President—Mrs. Ellen Ryan t«E SUEUR COUNTY. M pence. Jolly, Pawtucket R. I. Margaret Martin, 2646>Urce lt°"N H^ to £18. The Duke of Manchester has ' Died.—October 19, at Mater Miseri- tion on the 21st ult, was the eldest son National Vice President—Miss B. A. n reaWent Jacob The following deaths have taken Mahoney, Calumet Mich. _ SueS?. Mlnn. ' <*'«*». Le Ave' N^MSre., sued fourteen tenants on the Kylemore cordae Hospital, Dublin, of heart fail of Viscount and Viscountess Monck, National Secretary—Mrs. Adella Chris place: At Ruan, County Clare, Martin estate for sums varying from £5 to ure following operation, Thomas Grif ty, Cleveland, Ohio. _ Kat'^erfne Ennlskerry. National Treasurer — Mrs. Mary C. Med. Exam., Dr. it F. MaaSfre JM'i Crowe, father of Rev. M. and Rev. D. £10 arrears of rent, the yearly rent fin, ex-N. T, Louisburgh, Mayo.—James Connolly, Syracuse. N. T. ASMS®*® Central Ave. Meetings arf hSid on Crowe.—Michael Fox, slater and plas- X ef. a5f of each month In X. of some of the holdings—obviously not Gordon, Ballaghaderreen. SELF VALUATION. O. O. F. Hall, 82nd and Central Aves* •• terer, of Ennis, at Ballyvaughan. economic—amounting to less than £2. STATE OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. Meath. "And the keeper of the prison told President—Mrs. Mary B. Daley, 1106 RAMSEY COUNTY. Carlow. The defendants, who appeared at the The public opening of the Concert Central Ave.. Minneapolis. is Great regret is felt at the death of Clifden Quarter Sessions, seemed pov these words to Paul, 'The magistrates Vice President—Miss May B. Ham- MURRAY COUNTY. Hall of the St. Vincent de Paul Society have sent to let you go; now, there mill. Duluth. 8t Clair St; Vice Pres., '/.Mr. Edmond Cullen, Craan House, erty stricken, ill fed and ill clad, and in Kenlis place, KellB, will take place Secretary — Ella C Keating, 147 hanna Cook, 67 a. Eleventh nu; fore, depart and go in peace.' But Pleasant Ave.. St Paul. rle?MI&PrMW,nt' P * <*«>•* Cur- Sec., i&s. Margaret Scott, 412 Ctatrari County Carlow, a member of an old the majority swore that they were ab about the first week of December. It Treasurer—Miss Mary Ooogan, Fari Ave.; Treas., Mrs. .Margaret Carev ftei Paul said to them, 'They have beaten bault. Division No. 1, Avoct^Praa If r*i«f W. Antral Ave. keet^i hMd a{ ED* •anKilkenny. kenny, on the 21st ult., Mr. Patrick and let us out themselves.' And the Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli lan, 928 Edmund St; TreMuslsSriyasfr keeper told these words to the magis van, Rochester. _ _ NOBLES COUNTY. w. «8 Virginia Ave.; Uei ESmT Lefghlinbrldge; Very Rev. Mgr. T. Ty On the occasion of his departure "for Callan, aged 88.—October 22, at the State Medlcai Director — Dr. 1. W. Owen McKeon. 607 Lowry Bldg. liset- nan, P. P., V. F., presiding . Australia, Thomas Hanrahan, Castle- Royal City Hospital, John, eldest son trates and they were afraid hearing Buckley, St Paul. _ ... 1 T E11 »n*5 *r* held on second and fourth Directors of Insurance Fund — Nellie wmSfSiS""" ""' «- Wednesdays of month In Hibernian Hau Judge Brereton Barry, at Carlow garden, Thomastown, the well-known of Bryan Calfrey, Suffolk street, Kells. that they were Romans. And coming Curran. Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. w s.is p* nie Paul: Josephine Hagerty, Shleldsyllle, Quarter Sessions, granted an appeal mile runner, was entertained at a fare Monaghan. they besought them, and bringing Anna Wlllesen, Dulutn: Margaret Nolan, Ftg&n! Roo* Sec., JAIBII Burkt* pia Division No. t, St Paul—Pree- m-r by the Carlow Christian Brothers for well dinner, and was also made the re them out they desired them to depart St. Paul. Johanna Cook, <7 11th St; Vice Pros- On November 8 his Lordship, Most Auditing Committee—Bll aaKoQrath, sJreeneyf'ked'lBx! Mrs. Mary Kenny, 708 B. 4th St: Rae! >4-exemption from payment of rates on cipient of a handBome parting souve Rev. Dr. McKenna, Bishop of Clogher, out of the city." St Paul; Annie Kennedy. M. Cloud; amines Dr. Cress. Meetings are held gee., Mrs. Mabel Alien, 49 11th St; Ftnl premises at Dublin road on the ground Nellie KcColl. at ftal Bec.> Mrs. Elisabeth McNally, SOB Mack- nir. visited All Saints Church, Oram, Cas- Who wants a better instance or a ubln St; Inn Sec, Mrs. Doretta Mn the house was used for teaching Capt Coanellan, only son of Major tleblayney, to consecrate the new cem higher example of the assertion of Manus, 4(8 Carrol Ave.; Treas- Mra. DIYIflOlf OFFICII! A. O. RAMSEY OOUNTT. Margaret Casby. iSI John StT SsdL 'lip well as for residential purposes. At J. H. Connellan, J. P., D. L., Coolmore etery, and was presented with an ad what is due to oneself or of the ulti UM PUCI OF S»am.. Dr. R..A. ^Burns. Lowry 'tilt instance Goddard, for the Meetings are held on first and House, Thomastown, has been killed dress from the people of Oram on the mate mastery of professing one's claiin ANOKA OOUNTT. wP'MuVAnniS; >£? Thursdajw of month In Hibernian HaU ^Commissioners of Valuation, the Judge at the front. John W. Ryan, »0»^r si; K5s.PK& occasion of this hia first visit to the to Justice? St. Paul uttered these Count:y President John P. Coleman, Thos. Donahue, 470 Charles St; fln. to state a cise.*!; Kinga. district. words Just after a tremendous miracle Anoka, 9- i Connolly, in W. 7th 8t; lna WASECA COUNTY. lonnNo. t, i .... J. E. Corcoran. <1 Union Block; ti D»riy. On the 15th ult., his Lordship, the Colonel John Leslie, D. L., Glass- had been worked In his favor, when WM; Tlee Pre*. John L Green; Martin j. I^e, 1H Summit Ave.; UML Division Ne. l, fTtnlUe TTIIUMI At a meeting of the executive com- Most Rev. Dr. Fogarty, officiated at lough, has been notified by the British mga Charles E Qites: m. See^ examiner. Dr. C G. Perry, ll« Lowry Elisabeth Olynn; he and Silas sang and praised God in Bldg. Meetings are held en second and Moonan; Fln. andlna. ^ ttee of the Feis Ceoil Association in the reception of Miss Mary Slattery War Office that his son, Captain Nor prison after being shamefully mls- »hy; Ree. lee, Mary iton; Treasi hsSl at*°pl. ssenth In Hibernian Anna Bwka -)d