Catholic-Journal-1900-October-1903
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m< J: z^drnM: „ p«-3 %lfe^l!iy.u;ij.'iij'..,u.|j|ilJ|i-111111111'' gwa'i»Mj?'r<'''ii'li'"gV M''r?RAY-A:ig. 27. Catherinf ^mWmm^ - -fDTCSTf lM^TI? I* »•*«havin«g caused tbe death ooff his cousin, Mur- other daughter and four eons and hi* Master Thomas F. Rahilly, of 1&*- woman named Austin and her daugt mm^yfUMi JLMlml Jjj&rlJDil* Andrew Mclntyre, aged 80 year*. ray. 8 I'pper Bridge street ' widow are left to mourn Ms loss. One towet. has captured the "Blue Ribbon" ter were driving two cattle into she*,. P.3 H •m»«..i.-.-ii Tbeip had been a dispute about a cow TIOHK-At St. Michael's Hcs'.ltal, of his sons, Mr. Denis Neville, well of tbe Intermediate examinations, by ter from the storm. The women ani **^ -^» trespassing. Kingstc m. from the result of an ac- known In New Ross a few years ago. getting first place in the senior grade cattle awere struck by lightning. The^ Ifc^rflEVVS FROM ALU THE COUNTIES OP Owing to the influence of Alderman ident. VV.Uiam Tighe ,aged 42 «e^rs. Is now attached to a large clothing es and gold medal attached. Master Ra women escaped, but the cattle werai „ x IRELAND. McHugh, M. P.; Lord Londonderry. tablishment in Liverpool. hilly has won tbe gold medal, fon killed. Postmaster General, has acceded to a KII.DAni. classics in the senior grade, first place On Aug. 23 the remains of Mr. Dan memorial by residents at Drumacool. The Christian Bro'hers in Naac as WICKLOW. in Celtic and second in French. He iel HamiU were removed from his late Ballymote, sanctioning tbe establ sh- everywnere are doing grand ".• ik DIED.—Aug 25 at Bolenaskea, obtained previously the gold medal residence In Irish street, Armagh, and w> What It Halny Done by tlie. People at for the improvement and thor< i, ed for first place in junior grade. In ment of a poet office at Drumacool conveyed to St. Malachy's Chapel, - Home—V»riou» Itemi From Kverjr Glenmalnre, William Byrne, aged 85 Cross Roads. ucation of the children under t'.eir years. Aug. 23, at Glent-aly, Evelyn middle grade be got third place with where Maes was celebrated by <Rey, \ Section of the Einera d Ule. At meeting of the members of the ..ire With the Brothers religion, edu- Cecilia Bowers, of 67 Morehampton composition prizes In French and Peter Sheerin, Armagh. After Mass, Knockrade branch of the United Irish i-at'on and patriotism are combined, road, Donnybrook, Dublin Celtic, and full marks in algebra. Father Sbeerin referred .in touching Lexgue on Aug. 26, Mr. K. Bree, Free MOM awsuredly the children of ir sh On Aug. 2S (the fe.aet of St. Augus In all three grades he secured first terms of the deceased. Tbe cortege CONNAUGHT. ldent, presided. A lengthened discus Catholic* could not be placed under tine) the solemn ceremony of profess place In Celtic with first composition .then proceeded through the city t°. St sion ensued relative to the advisability t,.-n.-r .are than under that of the «elf- Bion took place at the mother house prize. He is a pupil in the Blackrock Patrick's cemetery, most of the prin mm "•J' i iihlng men who have donf so College. of calling on the people of the parish GALWAY. cf the Good Shepherd Order In Ire cipal places of business being closed to raise subscriptions in aid of the UJIMD f«>r the advancement of the Irish land, when a merrjer of tbe com Having reached the cemetery, tne On Aug. 30 the annual Galway Fela race all over the world. Parliamentary Fund. It was arranged munity made her final vows Tbe I.IMKR1CK. prayers at the graveside were reeitet took place In the Temperance Hall, that a meeting should Yu* b«ld to pro 'I he grand tower now being eree'ei The dwelling of Thomas C'^on^or. X&i&b&rd stifetai, and foimed a A ir.6 young lady was Miss Mary Synn«,tt. by Father SheerlnN u c mote the object. We are informed in (oiinci tion with the Church of In religion Sister Mary of St. Jo eyn .Ballyvara. steward to General Gol most Interesting episodes that has yet Maynooth will be an imposing struc that a stevedore at the Rosses Point of Calaeanctiue. She is a daughter of was fired Into on Sunday, Aug. 19. CAVAN. marked the progress of the work of ture it now stands 104, uud 146 feet - HrV* employed tb efamous grassgrabber <.f Mr. Thomas Synnoto, Carnew, KIKI S'o motive can be given for the at At a meeting of the members of the • tbe Gaelic organization. Support°d, have to \m added to complete the con tack. Strandhiii: This will be looked after. sister to Rev. Patrick Synnott, Tei re- Drumgoon branch of the United Irish as the movement has been, by the The following resolution was passed trast Kven in the incomplete stage rath, Cushlnstown. The young relig- In the historic Market Square, Lim Host Rev. Dr. MacCormark. Bishop of it presents an imposing appearand, League Mr. Thomas Connolly presid unanimously; "That we call on all euse made her vows and received tno erick, Sept. 2, a splendid United Irish ed. Several new members' joiner* ©alway, Its success was assured. As grassgrabbers to at once let go their Th' irtctlon of a tower of suih dl- white habit from the Very Rev. Can League demonstration was held. On „president of the League, his influence wci.s mis lb a tedious process, involv The following resolutions were pa#sec holds.' on Lee, St. John's, Limerick. the same platform stood Mr. Michael mas been a world of strength to the -H. Cryan and P. Molloy, ing a gr.-at deal of labor and a heavy —Proposed by Mi. O. Dougherty, Bees. Davitt. Mr. John Redmond, M. P.. and seconded by Mr. Uames Brady: L\ i r movement. The advance of that • -iti.-iv The cost of this yuilding will Mr. Thomas J. Candon, M. P., who That it is a sin tnat cries to heaven, | movement wae well illustrated by the t«i $7'».ii00. made speeches that recalled the grand ML'NSiER iivr vengeance to see the manner in | .day's perfomance. The object of the I.*.. Second Plenary Synod of May- fighting days of the Land League to LEINSTER which the Guardians of Cootehlll \' Feis was to encourage the general use noo'h opened in solemn session at SI. CLARE. the mind* of the hearers. m Union are taxing the rat? payers. 2. of Irish as a medium of communha ion CARLOW. i'atn.k's college on Aug. 28. Engine Driver Michael O'Loughhn. At a recent meeting of the members That it is an accursed system, em •If between the people in the West, and The death of Mr. Terence Doyle, of the West Clare Railway, ian of the Manleter branch of the United bodying slavery, to see a relieving to create a taete for the old Irish mu. Duffrey, Hackettstown, occurred Sept. KILKENNY. against an obstruction on the line Irish League, Mr. James Marshall tic, BO full of delightful melody. It 1, at the extraordinary age of OS years. doctor getting 3 guineas a week out of ! •&£*• Mr P. Cody, West street, Callan. Jiear Corofln on Aug. 18. When the presided. This branch will be repre • he pockets of the poor, whereas the •was In 1898 that the Fels movem -i t After Otjce and High Mass the funeral • IK I Sept. 3. He waa proprietor >f railway officials left the train to in sented at the great demonstration at •was started in Galway, and since the left for Clonmore cemetery, and was nut- of the most important tanneries vestigate, a large piece of rock, weigu- Limerick by all theuearnest and true doctor on leave should be bound to display has grown In importance and numerously attended. in- Ir.iand, in which many people ing >ou pounds, was found. men in the parish." pay it. 3. That In many other re Interest. The singing, choral and so- Of eeven pupils presented from tbe w.-re employed. During his. life ha The death of Miss Berlinda. MaiNa- spects we see unjust taxation of the E lo. at the opening of the Feis was ex- BeugalBtown bchools of tbe C'hrisiian latepayer, and we call on the county* wa- i most exemplary Cu'holic mara. Corofln. occurred on Aug _4. TIPPERART. ceptlonally Interesting and impress-d Brothers Ave -passed, one. Thomas at large to be prepared for it at the A meeting of the Moomoin Branch She was a member of one of the oili We regTet to chronicle the death of tbe audience. By en thos>e who wore Keogn, obtained the thirteenth place next election."—J. Leary, Sec. i;r- «'f :i>- L'n'ied Irish League v»uh held est families in the country, beiug the Mr. John Fox father of Mr. John P. mot gtfted with a knowledge of iho on the Junior exhibition grade with During a dispute between two men "ii A'.g 26. Mr. Thoma- Farr.-ll pie- daughter of the late Mr Uouat Mac- Fox, of the Distict Council, Carrick- language could not fail to be moved by 3,811 marks over pass. >••!. u A complaint v,ua made that Namara, and sister of Mr Mich i^l on-Sulr, and uncle to the Most Kev. named Flynn, tailors, who live in Kil- _ihe_.