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1917-08-25, [P ] 1 * <xr J8ff >i*Fi Tn®gjS^ iiS :^^SSfc7'S;r;'. '"V- if.""J %SSLv " - 1 !# 3t . MS- 6 W- THE IRISH STANDARD Saturday, August 25, 1917 ^ «ri- k «;, 11 a year ago, owing to ill health, he was tary, respectively. and a special meeting of the Cork Pig- Mr. Finlay for plaintiff, Mr. T. J. f^ll ny; and New Ross, Co. Wexford. About P. Fitzgerald has been presented Buyers' Association expressed sympa­ Smyth for defendant. •#•?"" obliged to relinquish his duties. with an address and a purse of money thy with relatives of P. O'Flynn* Jr. Miss May Aird, daughter of John Most Rev. Dr. Foley presided at a on his transfer from Cleeve Bros., Athlunkard Boat Club presented a ?•¥' meeting of the Parish PrieBts of Aird, The Orlock, Groomsport, was News from Ireland Creamery, Elton, to the managership dressing-case and umbrella to Father married there to Lieut. R. Stewart Mil­ Ferns Diocese recently in Enniscorthy of the firm's Bruree mills. Shanahan, P. P., on his departure. W; V' Cathedral, when three names were ler, of the Worcester Regiment. Miss L. Chillingworth has been pre­ M. Hanrahan, son of the late J. Han- Ml. Walsh, Chapel street, Newry, forwarded to the Holy See for the sented with ,an illuminated address rahan, Nine-Mile-House, Clonmel, has CON NAUGHT. from their authorities for their sympa­ purpose of selecting a successor to the and a silver rose bowl by the congre­ R. I. C. pensioner, who has died, was m had the Washington State College for 30 years clerk in the fowl market thetic and patient efforts in collect­ late Most Rev. Dr. Browne. gation of St. Ann's, Shandon, Cork, Bachelor of Science and Doctor of ing the remains of the victims of the The late Col. M. C. Cooke-Collis, and server for the Borough Court. He Mount Bellew Guardians and Der in recognition of 35 years' service as Veterinary Science degrees conferred was a native of Co. Kilkenny. reen magistrates expressed sympathy Loughanebeg mine disaster. County Club, Kilkenny, left unsettled honorable secretary of the Dorcas So­ upon him. % ciety. Miss Eva Evans, 19 Evelyn avenue, with S. Secehy, ex-C. P. S., Tuam, on Very Rev. Canon F. Keane, P. P., personal estate valued at £28,350. He Cork Law and Finance Committee the death of his son, and with the Ballintubber, has been appointed P. P., left £100 to his sister Jane, and the Miss C. R. Mansergh, Fraiarsfield, Bloomfield, Belfast, was drowned unanimously decided to recommend when bathing at Newcastle. She was Most Rev. Dr. Higglns, uncle of de­ of Athlone. Rev. B. Donnellan, P. P., residuem to his sisters, Emma and Greenane, a familiar figure in the Tip­ Cork Corporation to grant an honor­ ceased. Ballagh, has been appointed P. P. of Annie in equal shares. perary Hunt, and prize winner in only about 20 and lived with her arium of £250 to the City Solicitor brother, a forman caulker, Queen's Three young Gurteen men, O. Tan- Ballintubber; Rev. T. Hurley, C. C., Mrs. Deegan of Millbrook, Naas, driving competitions at Southern and £150 to the City Engineer, in sey, J. Finn and M. Roddy, imprisoned Drum, is the new P. P. of Ballagh. died, followed by her 17-year-old daugh­ Shows, has died. J. Harty, rate col­ Island. She was engaged in the Cen­ recognition of their service in piloting tral Picture House, Belfast. in conection with the S. Longford elec­ Constable 'Thomas McKeon, who was ter, who passed away a day later. lector and auctioneer, died at his the Cork Improvement Bill through tion celebrations, were met on their stationed at Newbridge, son of Mr. John Owens, son of Capt. Owens, home, Pallasgreen. Parliament. N. E. M'Clelland, who is taking a release by a large procession, with and Mrs. J. McKeon, Ballygear, John­ Brogheda, was killed in Sydney by On his retirement from the service prominent part in the scheme for Charges against P. J. Maloney, building composite wood and steel a band and banners. Over 60 men ston's Bridge, Co. Leitrim, died sud­ falling into a dry dock, shortly after of the Bank of Ireland, J. W. Heu- Misses Grace and Kate Prendergast, if; with carts carrying Sinn Fein flags denly in Dublin, to which he had cycled signing on a home-coming vessel. ston, sub-agent of the Midleton ships in U. S. A. to counteract the Johanna Leahy, and Mary Moroney of submarine menace, is a Ballymena drew a load of turf each, providing to meet a relative. Deceased who was Thos. O'Grady, for many years a branch, was given a farewell dinner the ex-prisoners with fuel for a year. making a public collection without po­ man. about 25 years of age was very pop­ member of the Kildare Constabulary, and a purse of sovereigns. lice permit, on behalf of the E. Clare Mr. Laffan, manager of the Hibern­ ular in the force and in hiB native was elected S. A. O. for Kildare dis­ Ten thousand people from Cork, Sinn Fein election fund at Mount Armagh Bohemian Club have passed ian Bank, Kiltimagh, was, on the oc­ district before joining it. His remains trict, at a meeting at Newbridge. Tipperary and Limerick attended Kil- Borris, were dismissed at Tipperary a vote of condolence on the death casion of hiB transfer on promotion, were interred in the family burial Mr. Duke told Mr. Sheehy in Par­ mallock, Aeridheacht on Sunday. without hearing evidence for the de­ of Mr. Malcolm Clow, Portadown, who presented with a valuable gift by the ground. Much sympathy is felt for his liament that portion of the proposed Flags floated from houses and ban-* fense, the decision being received with was attached to the French Red Cross leading merchants of the town. relatives and family. extension of Drumree Station, on the ners spanned the streets. A proces­ loud cheers in court. Corps, and died of dysentery in Sal­ Mrs. Macken, aged about 60 years, A porter named Reynolds at Car­ M. G. W. R., had been completed, and sion marched through the town. Ad­ onika. Mr. Clow was a popular voca­ Anthony S. Gaul, builder, died at list and elecutionist. a farmer's wife, died suddenly at rick-on-Shannon Railway Station re­ some of the land acquired was in the dresses. were presentd to Count his residence, Victoria Villa, Cork. Bishiield, Castlerea, on Friday of last ceived a serious crushing of his hand occupation of the stationmaster, who Plunkett from the Kilmallock Guard­ Thos. Martin, late officer O. S., H. M. Two verandas have been erected at week. from the buffers of the wagons of the uses it for grazing. ians, Sinn Fein Club and Gaelic Coastguards, died at Allihies, Castle- Monaghan Co. Infirmary by local la­ Sergeant James Armstrong and Pri­ train that was being shunted, and as Tallow Petty Session Court ex League. Speeches were delivered by townbere. dies as a memorial to the late Mrs. a result one of the fingers of the hand Rev. P. Woulfe, C. C.; Count Plunkett, Hall, wife of Dr. J. C. Hall, D. L., in­ vate John Spellman, of the Connaught pressed sympathy with the relatives Thos. Bourke and his son James, Rangers, both natives of Boyle, have had to be amputated. of the late P. F. Byrne, J. P. Forth T. Ashe, T. W. Bennett, Co. C., and firmary surgeon. Joseph Gaffney, who own a publichouse and a farm at been awarded the military cross and General regret has been felt at the Farmers' Association adjourned as a Clonakenny, have been remanded at P. M'Menamin, J. P. Strabane, and parchment certificate for bravery in death of Edward J. McGarry, of Bally­ token of respect to the late secretary, The death has taken place in Cork Templemore for eight days, charged the Earl of Belmore have been re­ the Irish Division. Sergeant Arm­ gear, Dromod, which occurred at his W. J. Lambert, and Tagoat and Kil- of Edward O'Keeffe, B. E., who was with causing the death of Wm. Mon- elected chairman and vice-chairman, strong is the son of Mr. Henry Arm­ residence on Saturday at the age of more Labor League, who also ex­ first Headmaster of Cory Technical aghan at Behagloss. It appears that respectively, of Tyron and Fer­ strong, who resided in Chapel street, 19 years. The funeral, which was pressed sympathy with his relatives, School. Formerly a demonstrator at during an auction of meadowing be­ managh Asylum committee. Boyle, and Private Spellman is the largely attended, took, place on Mon­ laid a fine wreath on his grave. the British University, under the late longing to accused, an altercation On. his retirement from the prin- son of Mr. Thomas Spellman, Copse, day to Cloonmorris cemetery. Athlone D. C. expressed sympathy Professor Sylvanus Thompson, the arose, blows were exchanged, and de­ cipalship of Coagh National School Boyle. Rev. J. Dolan, recently ordained, son with the relatives of the late J. Mur- latter on becoming President of the ceased fell, receiving a kick, as was (Tyrone), after 44 years' service John Joseph Browne and Christopher of Mrs. Dolan, Drumkeeran, celebrated tagh, Ballykeeran House. The funeral famous Finsbury Technical College, alleged at the inquiry. Greer received an address and presen­ Daly of Arm, were fined 10s. 6d. each Mass in the parish church, after which at Tubberclain Church, was attended brought Mr. O'Keeffe with him and tation from his old pupils. appointed him Senior Demonstrator in Acting Sergt. Harrington, Killaloe, with the alternative of a fortnight's he blessed the entire congregation in­ by many clergy.
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