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VOL. ibijtll 3,405 BEGIBTE I- -I. Ill il i ! m . Ni FRIDAY, MAY 8, I$!l4. :IED AT THE! GENERAL + : M I ¦ ONI ! PENNY ! i . i 11 ' IF -t I Compass fSemks, £ oan Offices, ete Coeal Advertisements : f i : ; ^iseeUanhoils, | | ^nnouheements1 N K -
Clyde Shipping ««. ; " ' ; Company, Important SUPPORT HOME ! , |. AKMY. OOTIKACTS. j| to Farmers & Others INDUSTRY ' far the savp lr- ol Maw and Powerful Steamers. • Exeelliht Passenger Accommodation. Electric IJgbt, ¦ ¦ '¦ CJEALED; Teidds I ; j. [Steward! anil, Stewardesses carried. . J I i . . _ THOAIPSO.N'S Patent " ILUSTEEL " K>. Opal and Co », for the pe»j<«_«* 1 i ^>m: the Ut July. M*. BKST and.CHEAPEST JBOUTB for [Cargo and Live Stock to and from all parts oi Twelve Monflut , ; | THE OI1T AJsfo CQUNTEY ' HAY BARNS, AND at thi.varioua' stationB in the Cwrk ENGLAND. SCOTliAW ¦ and NOBTH OF IRELAND. DUBLIN¦ , and CORK. LOAN CO., LIMI'EBD; received at me uBder- •| - T I :• ! 1:1 : lostrict -will *» ¦ ¦ manttoned offliej inttliS o'clock nooiL sat ¦ O'CONN SIilj BXSEET )5ATTIvE HObsES - , , WATERFOBD, .^SftlidAjr v ihij lSkator. MM. ;-]L'— • INTENDED¦ SAILINGS FROM INTENDED 8AILING8 TO ' ¦ -with itaiicnff : ' - ' frtgted uitfJer Boarc of WorkB. .'' '' IFonna Ql Ta£d< r, list oT , I WATERFORD. j ' WATERFOBD. aUko CaA A . ¦ Quality and F avour. ' M i carcoj only [: . . ... I2no m From Soulhampton-r-Every Friday, via ¦ 8 || iTlie eaUry will oommemce |at £l»per To Cork !(direct>—Every; Thursday , JOHN STREET, WATERFORD, Quarterly) and 'will ; ^Plymouth. annum flP»y»Ue b" • (cargo only) i ... % p.m. From Newhaven—Every Monday (cargo increased to £2* pet annum; tromjl tno 3 d 1874. Fares. r . . Jl^ ;:MI llillifc Fri May i: 'Cymric "Wot June 17 appointed :andJth, > ealaxy and «Bowaaeesi Carauau ., .Vay 2j Mtonia Tues. juac 9 fS 1'iul ihurv Mjy 1» I 'Arabic Wed. July i Borrower! dealing with other il o | J^.WxJ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦; ' LOANS GRANTED ON THE MOOT flrmj can ^3i E* Ipl to be •made to lyi- | ' •( ' ' Special trains from Euston to Liverpoi I and regularly thereat tar. have their Loans paid off or increased, ¦The ,paraon «pp MntiA'dialt derotarth» on Saturdays at 9.25' a.m: (for 2.30 p.n . FAVOURABLE TERMS ! TO ENiBL ' and thcde who an Practical " ;" OLYMPIC " will Dot embarjc'oc land paueogen | about to borrow should Watchmaker, jlll, QUAY, WATERFORD, whol» ! of ni». ttoi to!the'dutie» of tb», failing), and on Tuesdays ; at 12 coon (fc r I al Queenliwni ! PERSONS TO B[0IIiD OB Pt write for full information to — pofiitXon,. Ireaide; ln;-th* town o* Du»- S p.m. sailing). EOHAfl j tAhierican Line Steajner, carrying one THE STANDARD PRIVATE FINANCE TNVITBS Inspection of W B .Varied Afisortment of 1 carrAn; or, within S nttleis ttx+efrOTMj«nd KfJ HOUSES IN TOWNS OR TO PAT i WATCHli CLOCKS, , and 1^ AQUITANIA, Britain's, Largest Liner. class! Cabin (2nd Class) and 3rd Class pas- CO. OF IRELAND, LTD., ¦*• JEWELLEHY. Prices to suit carry ont att 4ir «t«kj»;of-the County OFF MOBTOAjf>B8 THBBEOH. all. Repairs of every des< rptioa e«cuted on Knrmrmr. i First Sailing, Liverpool to New York , sengers only. i ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ Q\*\ t bmifff Ooniknl or aor • "rtiabic" and •' Cymnc " Carry oue dm Cabin (ind JAMES 0 WAL8HE, Bee. ¦ ¦ the Premisesl Perfect iWorkmanship ' •! ' ' : ; i ¦ PAID TJP CAPITAL 1 I Gnaranteed. mthorrRd ; Oomm ttea .thereof. -. i . May 30. : | das«} loi }rd cl-'»* »*»t^eo^ri only £12 4.050. 16 ANGLKflEA 8TREET. DUBLIN. 1 1 ¦ The County Oo mcil resern tb* tif bM Onsurpassed Accommndation for First, Ajmnal Income, a Quarter of i MiUloo ¦ from time to to>ir»cr««»»or altar tha Second, and Third Clius Passengers at iv | tiro* : ' - i ' ::4 • aieaimd«r:th«Jeh krge of the derson to b» Low j Bates. ' i Sterlinr. :W. • •WEJ SPECIALIZEl' UN WATCH- REPAIRS. HIj ¦ .! TO CANADA. RESERVE STREErS appointed | -watl 101 1 iny alteratioD I of i i i Second and Third Class; Passengers are FrjND, £20 000 R. 8MULLTAN ! WBDblNG AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. M salary or aDoin wes. ¦: From Southampton' via Queanttown •llowed Free Tickets between New York. , Financier. ! | Wbolesate tad sietift - , 1 1 Deposit* reoaived ut th« foUowini IN | GREAT VABtETY from WsJ to £20. j Every persoa kl &ainwa of epylrin^tor • To QUEBFX and MONTREAL Boston, and Philadelphia. mtea of interest:— , Game, ry ¦ ¦ the appointmerit must, on or before : tfas : Supply to Harvey and Son, 12 GUd&tone Pl^h Poul Ring Cards Free on application. i . '. |" AUuoia Tbmv W»y li \ Andaiwa Tbu\« June . At Call MONEY ADVANCED, " 18th day f of Mi y, 1914, tend in'an Ausonra-. Tniir* -May rf [ Astaiiia Tburt June i •treet. Quay, Waterford ; j Messre. Ward 2f Per Cent pir Annum and Ice Stores, ; ¦ ¦ ' ' ' applioatiori the e or in wiHirlg directed Bros!. 2 Barronstrand street, Waterford ; For On«oiTvo Years • „ „ From £2 upwards to all respectable .l W \ - •¦ ¦ ¦ Apply Cunard Line, Liverpool; Londpr , For j Three Year. »} „ ' ' n to B. O, Paul, l^sqJ Secret iry Otmrrty 61 Bishopsgate, E.C.;l 2W0 Cockspur-st ,j Miss! Margaret Cotter, Post Office, Bally- . . Persons on their own Approved Security. BEAU -STREET, COUNTRY ORDERS EROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CLOCKS IN PRIVATE Ooxmcil, Count' • i rfflcee , DnnteTani Oo. dun', Co'. Waterford ; Mr. |T. Geary, Lis- Current Aoooanto | S.W;or Paris, 37 Boulevard des Capucine sj Opened, and interest 1 HOU SES AND. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS WOUND AND KEP.T IN WAterfcird, ! andt each Applicant (ball more, Co. Waterford ;'' James McGrath, allowed on the minimum ' Address.— REPA R AT or not (opposite Rue Scribe). 'or to their Agents monthly btl- WATERFORD. MODERATE CHARGE' : therein state wjhe ^berj the- is 'pre- Ward Brothers and Harvey and Son, Wi Shipping Agent, CarrickK>h-Suir; to James •noe. S. E8TIMATE8 GIVEN. I I i I pared io own i tni Tide a Motor Oyela ¦ R. SMULLIAN, Financier ' lor ford ; Miss M. jBolger, - Bully duff Scott and Co., Queenstown ; E. Daly. I7/W» VwtM uJna .^.jt .11 J_ * , during the! tirrxtjlio stall hold the i ap- Bonane, Kenmare ; J- C. Smith, Kilmea- ! i ¦ ¦ Michael Foley and P. 'Evans, Dungarvan «opir to 6 PABNELL STREET (Near Town Hall). pointment. . I T ; . • > Michael F. Walsh, Cappaquiu; Jame den;I Michael F. Walsh, Cappoquln; or Goods of the Choiceftt The ' Cojinty C mmii} doea) not bind White Star Line, Liverpool ALFRED K. MEBOEB, 6eireUrr. ¦ - Ahesme or Jos. Geary, LiBtnore; Jame , 1 Cockspur WATEHFOBD. Quality. I ' ! Mi. ; •' I ¦! : I.! iteelf Io ecoept ai y application. ; ¦''¦ : UcGrath, Carrick-on-Sair. j < •treet, 8.W., and 88 Leadenhall street. i I . I ; : ¦ London. E.C. | i KG. PADX, ! ' i COUNTRY ORDERS CAR EFULLI ! , Secretary to the! County ;CorrDcfl of ¦ - ATTENDED Ttt • ':• the Couiit;3 of Waterfora. ; —— . f- —~r £20 TO ^5,000 ADVANCED j Stockqwhers and Farmers BX> PrlraM Lender on Bimpli ifU^rams—"Salmon, Wttertord." i : I AMERICAN¦ ! LINE. MONEY Proinuuory Kola. . ' „ ¦ ¦ ' L LENTI idnhone 107. I rLEAflE NOTR THAT ' : ' COUNTY CODi«IL OF WATEEFpRD. WHITE STAR LlfJE. I -i ! Nc Bills of Bale ukeu, nad abiolnU - ji IiI lIi . ..i . - iiiI i Liverpool to Philadelphia—Wednesdays, 1 IN 8TBIOTEBT PBIV10Y privacy Calling at Queenslown on ihuiBday. guaranteed. First letUr. oi ip- OLD «rvOT| DTIWEW-HTS D fo plication receive! prompt attention, and : *i *# ¦ : Passengers and Goods are landed at ^Farmers, Shopkeepers,' Publican?. - ¦ ' ¦¦ " AITSTRALIA. Intending borrowers are waited upon by : ¦ , JI JA9U(RE¦ ¦ "H>B8ALE. ^ ; UVERP00L TO . Merchants, Clergymen, and all other ; Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsyl- rep. ! !. « 'I * vania' Railroad, private Ladies and Gentlemed, with- • -e-entat^ve. who 1* empowered to which has. the Shortest out | security or complete transaction on terms mutually Ed?/ard rvUOTATttKiS ! ire tovitedj Kir old fees, at low interest. O'leefe, and Most Direct Route to all Ltd., r places in the Calling at Cape Town (South Africa) Easy Bepayments to suit1 Borrowers' arranged, NO CHARGE being made CHEAPEST HOUSE \J, etandi rd >\ e: ghte and Measurenot Western States. I unless Business ACTUALLY' (required. 1 ¦ ' • ¦ !¦' . " Queenstown to New York j direct—Thurs- nonfenlence. Distance ho object. COM- GRACEDIEU, WATERFOKD, » J 3aib sent by post to any part of In- PLETED.. Special Quotations for Short Can be s -en <: n application to Sergeant | days during winter months. Loans. Writ* io confidence to INJ MUNSTER T. Hannaio,, RJ JC., iDungarra^i. | land without a personal InteCTlew. ; ¦ : RUNIC ... 12,490 tons ... June 4 Apply to American Line. Liverpool, Pays HIGHEST PRICES for DEAD AND DISABLED H0B8I S AND CAV rLE ' ;• ¦ or to I \ |«a. BOOTH MALL, COBK C. WELLS, FOR HARNESS . . |; R. Gj PAtIL, ! MEDIC ... 12,032 tons ... June 25 Waterford—Harvey and Son 12 Gladstone 8atne removed fronj any place within a reasonable jdistsoee iTom ' ;. Sodv^aryJCountriOcrancit ¦ . «1 BXCHCQUER.8T., DUDLIM. ] WaterfoM County Secretanr'J Office, ¦; I ¦ !' : AFRIC J. 12,000 tons ... July 16 street. j The British DUcount Co . Ltd. All animals immediately removed Waterford—Ward Bros.. on receipt of Te egrams: M ! ' ; Dungaryan, [39 h April, 1914. ' ; SUEVIC ., }.. 12,531 toW... Aug. 6 2 Barronstrand _ street. : Head Offlea:Corridor Chamber!, Leluito DONKEY SETS In Browri and Patent _L| 1 U L. L_J _ 1— These Steamers are [ twin-screw fitted , Tipperary—John Carrigan, 51 Main street. Leather, Brass and O'Keefe COUNTY (boUNC i Oi1 WATEHP0BD. with bilge keels, and have been specially Carrick-on-Suir—Jas. McGrath. Nickel [Mounted , all s,i ;|Gracbdieu, I Waterford, constructed for the Colonial Trade.I The Clonniel—P. Nugent. 75 O'Connel] street. Hand-Sewn. ! I Or1 by TELEPHONE No. 89. ! ! : '' ' •¦ • ! OTICE IS iHiREBY GIVEN. - t accommodation comprises [Smoking, Read- .Dungarvan—James Daly> The Square. I i I I- ' II . I ;• i !¦ i #* ing, and Dining Rooms. I Surgeon an< N Tcndere wiU le accepted for tne|fot I | Graigue—Michael Murphy. Grocer. PON Y SETS, HIGHE8T PRICEB PAip. FOR LIVE HORSES BROUGHT TO OUB WORKS lowing Works at tl». Adjouroed[toart«rhr Stewardess carried. Fares—To Australia, New Ross—Patrick Hunt, 15 Quay, nod nsurahee 1 , eon\pai\ics AND OASH PAID -FiOB SAME fl Meeting of [the Pr iposils Comnutte« l to £21 to £32; to Cape i Town. £14 145 to ; Wi G. Williams. I COB SJETS, Y OUB MANAGER ON DELIVE^YJ , X24 Ss. Electric light throughout. ' L_J_ ¦ be held in ihe Coirt House, iDungarvan j !Tallow—Timothy O'Leary, National School : M- i ^J—. |: . • . ; I;J *TUESDlY, : , 19th. Jti-Yj 1914, 1 IThomastown—M. Westerman, Cburch-st. HORSE SETS. oa \O> ; *t Apply to Local Agents as In advertise} ' 11^0 o'clocK .vffl. •' I ' : . ;..' . L- ! meat above, or to WHITE [ STAR LINE; Welford—W. Timpson. 19 South Main-st. w O'Keefe's pay Higher Prices I ! Kilmatthomas—W. O'Do'noghue. ¦ 1 than any other Firm. ! Ho. 203—To light and care three lamps Liverpool ; 1 Coekspur I street, S.W.; an< ¦' POSTING SETS. : ' ; Kilmeaden—John C. Smith.' :••:• I :!- M l i. . i .; " ; at i Tramor< Uarb mr ! f<5r three yeara. IS Leadenhall street; E.C., London. . : ¦ SSRM DOT " THE ¦ ¦ ¦ P I not o excet d £11' annum; i i " I ¦ I . • - Queenstown—Jas. Scott and Co. fitf I i; ' ; ¦! • i i /J ¦ h i I No. 203—Tb light and care thiree lamps 8HEEDY'8, PAWNBROKER AND ¦ ¦ " ¦ at tBallina^ul iHarbour for \ three/years. ¦ ' . •• • Passed not to exoei d £11 per arardm.(' ~W\^ JEWELLER, j 1 1 1 - 1 . ! ! . : , . - nn~ ; 45 BALLTBRICKEN Tenders, Forma o: which can be obtain- Accltlei t and Guarantee . WATERFOBD. ed and 8peclficata> i seen at : my oflkio. FOR THE LAUNDRY. | £ T0RE8 AND 8H0WJB00MS: Dungarvan, are to » Iddged -with me not i j C<|rp >ratlon, Limited, later than FOB ¦ QUICK—EASY-RELIABLE XX W H CH ALL ABE j..|. ] 1| ;&iRI.qW i0R] IAN] DISTR LCT.: ! 5 X P O 9 E D. «W * ¦ , "il1LDERS. , , NOr :CE Tc ; I PEfJSTOm TABLETS—li., l\a., 3d., l^i. HARNESS ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ mHB a^RLOVrj URB-VN DISTRICT . I U ,' i j I' and in Cartons everywhere X I OOUNOJL i:.yi e Tenders' f-om cem- Head Offlcai And Saddlery petent iBuilders fpi the erection ol . '44 If you want a really 'gooa Photograph Artirans Dwellinps < n four diOerwit ritis, of yourself , a charming picture ! [that MOOR in accordance ¦with; 'laris and Sp*cifica- frill please your friends, 1 visit A.1 H, ATE STREET, j g tionB prepared byj Mr. I Peter Carberry, P.obleand Co., [Artists and Photographers, BARRINGTON C^., TownBurveyoi . I - | !. 14 Mall, Waterford. ' Lo' weBt prices; new1 ON OON. ;S Copies of Plans a: id SpecificatioDB cm flat styles, - and! a finish 1 that you cannot DUBLIN. be seen and SilW o! iQuantitieB lobtainW jet anywhere 'else. • ¦ ' at this Office on deposit of £3 2s. Cd. j i . li "^u *^ S^. ¦ \ M ' c: .-^! {\f GALLAl te/f on Granby ERow. (4) 1 11 On -storied " "" ADDRESSES, ETC. i '~ r JLZP. Houses on The iVtim »rs, Giraigu >. '. ]} ASlSTO{AN^ECOr : Tenders (endorsed INSURANCE AND ¦ : " T«Ddeia for Artis- £ U U FOR DESr^NE ) PAINTED BY I ill i |i ; . = : ; ; \ :!|! ans. DwelUnga") tote addressed! to -ttte OND&»T»KEN BT THE i LTD ' Presidini? Ch«irmari to bo lodged in thi» musiilbe Built in honour FIRE, \ Church ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S ^HSS E. A. Office before 2 o'clock¦ p[m. on ] londay, of WHITTY, A.C.T HOTELS . 4VATERFORD COUJITV !jOINT TE^H- 18^ May, 1914. • Oc< :an Accident etnd COMPENSATION & BURGLARY. • ' - J i| St. lAn^hony Padua. , I I | - . - | NICAL IXSTBUCTIpS JCOMMITTEE. /The!Council do pot btrid thems elves tby : in the Non-Catholic T n 0 1 TakenLm 9 COLLEGE i ] Co. Committee.) ' : i i Town Hall, Car ow ^ ffi GREEN, DUBLIN. FOUR 1 CqURTS - / ¦ ¦ . ¦ ] U to 44, Aloortate St., Londoi, B.C. CHIMNEY CLKANINO. 11 Selections for above will be made! by .,; ; I ethlM iy, MM. County ! ; | E. PHELAN, 27 JOHN Committee. AjppUcaUons, i!on Directors : STREET. Forms to be supplied n)UH rclt i mit WATEBFOBD, HOTEIJ | , reach untle> . ! ' ¦ I iloapsa foinrioce-Tickei ; | fligned on 6th June: I . ¦! l i ¦ I' I I J " * JOHN MOONEY, Esq., C.V.O., J.P., INN'S QUAY, DUBLIN. J WATERFORD D|T8pUCT ASYLTJ1L j! 1 .. ' not It deUcbe<. ; Begs t ogive Notice to his Friends and tin ' (1) SCHOLiVRSHlPS TO iBOYS. I i Chairman. Publio that the Chimney Cleaning boil- FAMILY AND COMMIBCIAI.- (Hmitcd ; ever " Behold, the TftbeHacle ofjGod IB with men. ; ^ ? as above). i i , TWO •FEMAtE ATTENDISTS W. VSTEDJ ^mer teVdeal f O'CONOR DON, H.M.L. ness of the late Viavent Hogaa Ts noa Tliese Scholarships «il( be awarded! ion ¦ ' ¦ " folloWiiife indi iputabls facts of the great, work already flo^K^c&ails transferred to Mr. E. Phelan, 2/J per Night, . t li —i ' !l Many will appreciate |the j ! LAURENCE W.^MARTI N 2» John St., 100 Bodroomsfrom rtie Results of CorepetitiwlExaminatidns, fTlHE Committee ol ilan i^ement will on! |f CORPORATION;LiaU«d , Esq. Waterford. In | future all business ea«- LADIES' COFFEE t6 be held on msmssmmIIII > PHILIP H. JHOOM. THU.RSD.iY, 4th, JXUIE. X Monday, ': lltiil (MaJ, 1914, 9e!ect 'if' over 120 Oonvertsihave Uen received, each receiving not less MnUU Principal Offlct, Not. M la GR1EBS0N, Esq. municatlona should be addressed :— They »re of Two kinds-.- | -.III' ; r^'Vniir veaTs ° now u«d 44 Uaorfale StrcegtoDUCQ. I . Restaurant—Poplar . Prices. Two Female ¦Attenqai ts for abovn I,nstH| InstrucUott. A> Magai¢ 0ite secured,. Presbytery and Bit lftfal pcraooxl rcpreaeDUUrt •( tb* 90nM JOHN SINCLAIR, Esq. (Belfast). jPHILAN/ < ' 1 . «KI * I ' Hi * ^is? y comp^.ed(Sacri ety BERNARD H. ©"BEILLY, Esq.. W JOHN ST.. WATEBFOBD. Special Low i'tiriff - dij Boarders. by annual incxementE ot l£3, £2, end £1 ' Hall-ilAUithisjhas been^ aocompluhed and paid for by the holder .t»n t« kUUd or l«UUj Li]ar«ibjin uAUtl ^ 11(1) Approved Day Tech lical Schools] Otab and Tectare H-llhla tlu Unltfd IQncdom to %af Rzflwty Coo». ; Managing Director. DlflB^n cttertd for to £22, with aUowanc. i valued -at E2S pe< ' . ; - 1 ^ : pipr*te>Mcaftr-trilaiDVbichtbihold«r|jtrAf (Ui£ Baaqneti and Clab ; I (2) Approved Day Trsdes Preparatory ftnr>iar{V. '¦ i' ! ' ¦ ; ' gfeheroBity of Benefactors - |- ; : . :- . tlc\< ¦ * l I be >¦ :-b«».-fog m faro-piylo] f ¦¦m£tr. Special Accommodation for Wedding I Schoolii or . • i : "ll oent.' ^ Low Bates ol Premium and Prompt WHY SUPPORT ¦ " ¦ ¦ A Teduction jit the iaU of 3 p< r Built. froTiaio that tb» ab«T« oodctUkliif Ig iuk/ «l to aud PORCIQNKRS / Parties. ! T- ' : -: I i <3) Other .Approved Sch Ws. i i per annum of salary!a id < molumc its wil iTho Church niiinlno^ ; Ikt (oOoflnl isedil uodiUot,^ wkldi •>< « tk< , Liberal Settlement ol Claims. While you have Irishmen to Bupportf <^>) APPRENTICESCHOL ARSHIPS j clltnct •» Un cootitd. tit. l , e made for 'pensldr ab!< purpo «s, da | Smoking Concerts. il «ble during period | of Apprentiie- accordance with ¦Asjrli.m Jfficera' Soper-^ begin al Work nd then Neglect it! («)T*iMutkr«iatwUUa iMrtr 4tf t Uti U« PATRICK KIBBY, POULTEBEB, j ship to an Approved Illo not ! ; f •uiiknt ; (6) tlut Uw teuo ikaO. fti ottttt « H- - osition ofithe Eto.. Trade eit«hd- annoation Act. 1909 : [ •cckuoi Company is Am.'Jj ing over a 1 I Prom' this little " seedling ?' Mission of St. Anthony oi Padua another Mission . ba.« wrltlrakli(»r*«T)u»«J«rMtmr« I CARRICK-ON-SOIBJ Henry G \Rliheyx period of 5 years. 1 1 j Candidates niust no be under 1 i years In lak In the ip>c« proTlded uatenitb i (4 Ikat : Secured Independent of CapitO. W01 pay Highest Prices for all [classes of H Foraig of Application for Admission to or over 30 at; the iii le ot aopointroentJ •click ol tht acdilwt t» dnta tht Cacporatioa Ejaminationn | for They shall furnish te >tiiooaials o char-> U IlifPflocfpil OBu la Gxafr a wllhla U\kUm> Feathers (Old and New), also tor Hides , DohUn;? ' BoysT ScholArahrpn, i Uyi hfttr lit ocCurrtsn I (•?Uul mMJol t«U- Proposal Forms and Skins and Horse and Cow Hsir. •Wlrea : "Excel which will be i'Dppliedl to Applicant» acter and ace,(must, be able to raid andl «cait{i md oihtrlnfcmiUn and all information on r p bt lornlikU Uj ta Attends Fowl Market at ""»' «ch¦ the undCTAifmed ori ! IGtb write, free from any i hysical defe :t, and,! ^* ptrtup cblmktg upon nqntt for UH &UM t^ application to Company Carrick-on-Bolr ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ dH 's Agents, or to MAY. i . j v •_ not less than 5 feet hif h. ; ! Corporation ; audit} Uttt Ibis Intoraaot F M ana principal centres in Sonth Tipperary, 4 >P U |. JOHN T . BOYLE. ' ' ' Selected candidates are employed for\\ •o'r to ptnons ovtr rtnln ud ood«r ututj W. COOTE, Manager and pays [Highest Prices for all classes ¦' ¦ ¦ (Secretary, .' ; T«u«'-f Bfc, b Urolr*4 to on Coupoft-IoMnaoe 4 Secretary. of Fowl, .j I ! : : nty r>tU18 V three months on prpb itio i to ena >> - tbe! : ilckoktoravomMdtr.i^kWTimlMrtk* : ! ' II i i" : eth May, !°fB0ef' " csnMt 'vmk I , !|. H: Residmt Medical Sbp ?rinlendent to r«Ji | *f1aM «ars. ( TH« WICKLO*» ^OTEV ^ port to the Oommitte< of [their fit: less or; TM« Inrara»c««tm« DM bolter to tla Mult ' ' ¦ i«U oi V* "¦'• CMrpM-Unn><»ncka fullest Ddivtrtd ti Band (in OUj). situated. Moderate and \ 4ft May; 1914 UtlfflltUdrV "to* U" Of<•* LoctL Telegraphie. «Bd,Spo«t ml % ralagi iottx News of sJl tfruterly. Half-yearly. ; ' CoraforUUel - ' : of : - '¦ ¦' ¦ I . | " :•*—*»¦>«¦«tt{R Stcttol li tf'at Act H Print •ilbtiUt CM WM matters of puWie interest \i Yearly, AH application* must be lodged -wjtt :l : K,TB0»k CTOMB. I •> ttt r£^t «9c« *itbt c«c»ar>tua. 4 UH Premier and!adjoining 160 TON8 of BOBST HOUSEHWLD CO. LS the Resident Medioal fiupetiateodent. , 'j ; ' ¦' ¦ •; ¦ I Of Counties. The ts. id. ; 2s. 3d. <»J 4d. Higb^CIaas BesUnrani attacbad. ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ . .v 1 i i 1 i , 1 FAKENHAM, NOBFOW; b«5* part of Ireland. Quotations and aD Wedding Breakfatti [si BpeelaUtj. deliveredat the Workhouw. '. | |. yliim Office,. " : W. J. jaDBPHY. Manaf«. Is. 6d. 3i. 3d. 8iJ tA. " , [¦¦ 23th April , WA. . \ Cterk of Unio 27th April, 1914, .^^^ lelegraiBi: Wicklpw jajotel/* ' ^i^ ¦ ; ¦ - ¦ ; ¦ I i !1 ^ i i ii ; ¦ ¦¦i I , ll to n iminateia labour candidate, and his ! THE GA8 CONTRACT. £50 duty on the «»id- bequest; wUcht | if ¦ ! WATERFORD BOARD OF ¦;¦¦ nam 1 disappeared off the register next !•, I The PublicUghtlsgl Commtitee recom- paid, must be deducted from:the lepicyy year I understand the register is hung mended "that.ihe contract for the public Thla seema to be warranted by the -de- ! GUARDIANS, | puts do the Town Hall for a certain pe- lighting of the] city with the Waterford cision in the. case of Attaraey^General riod for inspection. When it is taken m, Gas Co. for twb yeara[ from 1st Sept.; Fitzgerald;but , as there may be difference who has access to it I don't know; but 1913, with optiop to continue for a further df opinio'n anxBBf t lawyer* on1 the point; 1 The week!/ meeting of e- Jess than oa that day twelve . rhoiiths. to h ive him vote he was approached by half of the Corporation inviting the ' ahj 'Admitted during tho week, 77; discharged peop le who 'said : "We are going to put The special Committee re wages of of public, educational and kindred author^, 77; died, 2. Cost of provisions, £117, 'as your namo 01) tha register this year, and buildors labourers reported as follows:— ities to effect a fitting celebration of the against £103! | Outdoor relief " Wo beg to report that the master . £35 Is. 6d.. fcecome. a \ pleasant ¦Lit i I- f llifilW ' J your mothers namo is going to be struck iline hundred anniversay of th£ Battle! |of against £34 ;16s. Stimulants consumed. out , and we! want yoif to 'do us a turt;" builders have agreed io pay a standard Clontarf , and asking that 8 glasses o( wine against 6; 4G glasses of when {the childrenhaTeb sen wage of 17s. a week to]their labourers, to representative^ S'ow that was done, but the turn didn't be sent to a meeting to be heldhn Dublin whiskey against 34, and 39 pints of ps Mr Kenny—A personation case. City Hall, Dublin, appoint delegates to attend the twentyi I 1 SANCTIONED ! ¦ 1 ninth Congress of the Institute 11¦ mm 4 To rn Clerk—I am not responsible for I 8th A pril , 19H. to bo held • :M : - ' ' colds, MONKEY perse nation cases. Dear Sir—In reply to your letter of the at Blackpool from July 6th to 11th. < I ;; Tlie Local Government Board sanction' 'Mtf i&mBr vhoppin^ ^sf 18th inst., I The BR Mr Kenny—It requires very great I big to state that both the Mayor, High Sheriff , i and DrJ «d payment at tho rate of £1 10s, a ycek- wfT^a cough aiid a l ost AND. pressure to make-you take action. Chamber, of, Commerce and I the Corpora- O'Sullivan ,ware appointed to attend. ] to Mrs. Power for hex services as ! tem- ^L \ tion of Dublin {endeavoured 1 of childhood 1a- Mr Kirwan—;Who-gives you tho return to establish "DECASUAliSATiaN OF LABOUR. porary midwife of tho workhouse for] %\W of th 1 voters' list? a Concilation Board for the purpose of ' a poriod of two Weeks. 1 ,* : | ¦ WLjM menu, Wt jlh l To>.n Clerk—The Clerk of the Union, settling trade disputes;; but, owing to 1 The.Board also sanctioned the payment: ^ and he gets want'of agreement on the question-ofthe jTlte-Town Clerk lead the -following :— ; j ¦ sametitae 1 «S it it from the rate collectors. - of R snrn of £8 to the workhouse master lVJa& Mr 1. Poole—You are onl y the second number' of - representatives to be nomi- Labour .Exchanges and Unemployment ' is remuneration for his cervices in • dis- mtn 9 . • ' nated by the employrec, the efforts on 'Insurance Divisional Office for Irelani, charging the both sides were {unsuccessful. , etc., i Lard Edward Street, Dublin, I duties, of the aaastant Mt • foiudftfioi»tfw> : Tovn Clerk—That ie all I am; and I am —I am master under: the circumstances specified jfl 16th April, 1 com GOLDEN PROSPECTS ! not vo be held responsible for anything HENRY CAMPBELL. 1914. in the minute*. : ' - ¦. I : j " P orou» health and a s^und1 ' that happens in that way. I Town Clerk. Advisory Trade Committee tor ' I .Payment 9 Irv>lAnH 1 i atj the rate of 15s. a weeK to dilution. For your chud , Aldl Hackett said Mr. Keane was quite The Town Clerk . Watcrforji. ' Mr;. .Power (for. !* l •Sir—I beg tp you her temporary services ^HE desire o? haying COfPPER LIKE GOLD-TLN right in his remarks:. He knew one man Aid. O'Bullivaii—It it a very putisfac ^Btorm th,st the Ad- together with I rations of the estimated ¦akJ,' insist on genuinf j who voted for him (Aid. Haekett) on his visory Trade Con.mittee fox Ireland Es- : : ; • " • 1 tory condition of things to say that we weekly value of 7s. was also'sanctioned. ^!|l! - ¦ ' " ! - i ¦ LIKEI SILVER-^PAINT LIKE NEW-ensures a steady first election: and though-he ' lived in the nave secured ior|tne tablished by the Board of Trade under tlie ¦ ' - laDpurers an increase .[¦' ¦: : j ^M ^^ ^^ MM MKWmj 0*t arid ever increasing sama low of houses lie had not voted since. of 2s a week from the 1st September. It a' Labour .Exchancrss Act, 1909) , at a meef- ¦ ii ' i . - sale for Whef they wanted to disqual i fy a man a very excellent [thing, (seeing that it was ing held in the Council Chamber, City I SOLICITORS' COSTS. - | ¦ • . :¦] - they -; / i \T. . h |! i ;enerally managed to put his Chris- done without any tipuble/ or dispute. Kail, iDuolin, on the3rd-AIa»ch,!li)li,.baa tian I amo down wrong on the list so that These' men were frying tD get 2s., and they utder consideration a memorandum com- Messrs. iDobpyn and MoCoy, solicits re, 3U31 when he went to the booth he was told got it , by the way we I adopted , without prising a repoit on \ -tchtme> foi the forwarded certificate pi taxation of tHeir it wa; another name was on the register. posisbly having I to go jin strike and in- decasualisation of labour employed by | n misceilaneous' costs ineurred on behal of Tow n Clerk—I am not responsible for curring a great Municipal Corporation, and recommend- tho GuardiangJ ' deal more troublo. Now Tlie amount certified i fas . || i 4d. | | ; I I . , name being put down wrong. 16s. r the thing is secured withoutlany trouble, ed that a copy of the scheme should be .£^ - ¦ ' ! Mr. Kenny said the rates might be paid I i i Emulsion Bright i and I think the committee are to be com- submitted to the Councils of municipal i.Clerk—1We .saved 6s. Cd. onithe trans- , i.| M '•" . .- fp• ¦ jresults always follow in its wake. It is u. ed all over for a nan one year, and not paid another. mended for th e^ork they have donfe •authorjtiei within their area. I action by ha«ng it ' I In any , and accord- taxed. ! ! , • j ; with[the fuhman tr tde ntadt thb worldi-i» ihb home— in the workshop—in the camp— case , the rate collectors were im- 1 would like further to! ask the Council ingly have pleasure in enclosing a copy I The amount was ordered to bo paid; mediately responsible. If they were care- not to disband lhat of.the memorandum m the package. . ¦ less committee as they question and elia^i on' I - or| shipboard—in all places where there are metals iibout the Christian names, though have fomeahirig more t > do. It was my bd obliged if you would be so jjood as to ¦ , - . >•/' ! ; I' • ' • • • ' I" to be the si rnaines rrli ht be all ri i , THE SUGAR OONTR.VCT. 1 I. ; g ght , persons intention on the last >ccasiou when I bring it to the notice- of your Counoil. i I " brightened^—woodwork, could be disqualified. Every man who i' ! !' i' ¦ . 7 ¦¦ tile work, marblework to be cleaned. proposed tho resolution that the commit- may add that I should be happy to afford ' i i , . , | : . j I |,-. I:. ! thoug t his vote worth having should soe tee should have I more extended powers ¦aiiy further information (The Local I].Government I Board or- '7 _ for h niself whether which your Coun- Cooking utensils should always be cle aned with Monkey Brapd. It is so absolutely his name was pro- han dealing with the b lifders' labourers cil may desire in'the matter Tejid|- warded the accompanying communication perly recorded or not on the list . Mid to •which they had received The CbaiTman said as thfe majtflity lof clean and wholesome.! It frees pots and pans from stale greases instantly and will only, and to hajve at include other lab- crj them ' any assistance in . my power, from .Ilr. IB. The matter then dropped , aud the re- ourers. I. found Qbugh.relatingl to the contract for tho the Board teemed to be in favour ol it j; , brighten upjthe !lids and thatt itl was oufTof order should they propose to formulate a scheme 1 bandies—will make cnamelware gleam. oomm mdation was adopted. nt the time, and thU it should be con- supply of 6u$ar to the workhouse, aiid they would jaocept the hors4 at the]jpric* on the lines similarIo tho3e laid down ia r<>miestin(r that mentioned^ £34, and £1 for Mr. Dobbyn' fined to the work the committe had in •the memorandum.-^Yours, etc., | jhe Board may be fju- ¦ * nisned wjlh the ' observations" of * fee. J I 1 - : I - I! I ¦ Use Monkey Brand for Knives, A QUAY COFFEE-ROOM. hand. From thai work they have done, I . T. W. 31. iFU<5E, Divisian-al OffieeTJ [ the J Forks, Spoons and Crockery. would ask the Council not to disband tho Guardians on the subject: I . :.| WORKHOUSE 8CHOOC8 TO, BE committee but to leave them power to The Town Clerk, Waterford. . ; The following was the communioaiioit— 1 , 1 II- CLOSED. I -fi open negotiations The matter w»» referred to the Stree I 21, GreatiGeorge's Btreek, Waterfotd, Dr. A \ ford reported the ]occnrre ice of The Finance and Law Committee also with other employers of " : unskilled albourers, and, it should be a Coniunittee on the proposition of Aid i - |J .. .Aril 87,| 10M. - ! :I . 15 cases bf'conjunctivitis in theiifant* !| recom nended "that the box office on the S r—I beg to direct you attention to the school. {He had reebmmen^ed tha t ih* W«5N?T WASH CLOTHES. Quay, very powerfu l |social [mediation ano I n possession of the Clyde Shipping would bring friendly action of the Waterford Board of Guar- school beT«3oJ«dfor 'a fortnight. I j ! ; Co. DE granted fof the purpose of a coffee- relations between the worker and the-eraployer. I propose CAPTAINCY OF THE FIBE BRIGADE dians, who at I their xecent [meeting- ac- iDr. Jl HI Jackman Tvported:- -" A» ¦ ¦ room, at xi nominal rent of 5s a year , to ' -depax meia M fi-M IF . I that the committee be not disbanded, and cepted a" tender for sugar at[18s. 8d. and the childrenl in-the[ infant^ t be hoi during the pleasure of the Coun- are suffering from opthalmia. that they get further pqwers from the The Captiin of xhe Firo Brigade wrote rejected my tender of 15a. 9d. per; c^t. J Iw isider cil. " it would be I advfoab' e to clo w the,jchool Corporation to n'egotiatd with the em- Fire 8tabion, May oth, 19.14. ' for jbest granblated sugar. iThis- meahs Aid. O'SulIi yftn—Who is going to carry a); for a fortnight." ' : " I on the coffee-room? ployern. I | I-adiei and Gentlemen—I am thankfu lid. per cwt. in excess of my priceJ ¦ Mr. Jones said had ''•pair play and no favour " docs riot Approved. I ' ' ! Tow 1 Clerk—Mis3 O'Shea, Garden- pie Rreat pleil.-ure in to you fcr appointing me to the! positior tho county ooUld have .heard that many ! ilr. Keane—'I am not going to pay any- mom. seconding the rfloort. He wu the one of Captain of the Fire Breade. but Ihert aeem'to be thei motto of the Waterfofd VA/XL-vvrim DEFADXTCTS | men who were still feeding cattle were thing anyhow . |- responsible for the notice, of motion which *eems to have been a iBardlof Guardiaria.—i am, j Sir,- -yoics WMmFOBVfM Aid. O'Sullivah—I only want to know misunderstandinj truly,' ' nmning.jshort of their supplies, and this ; Town Clark You wero not in the Coun- if it i: a brough t Dr. O[Sullivan's amendment about tho terms of the appointment, ¦ - 1 ;• I ! vaccinationd auulters in hie distrjc philanthropic business. about, Mi . | ' was a serious! time for farmer*- to oomo cil at the .time, Mr. Keane. Tow 1 Clerk—It is. altogether. and he had grea(, pleasure in se- understood that the £0 wa? for the tx>si ! I I K.i GOTJGH. Clerk—This thing!is becoming!'a fate* CbpORATION. ]io the end of aheix resources in the »-ay i Aid. O'flullivan—-I propose you take it Mr. Doyle—I move conding it. also tlie recommendation that tion toyethpr with tho usual 10s. for To the Secretary, I i . ! '. ' now. What is the {tood of oroseeut Df. that the recommen- a Concilation Board f*r xxj caL \jovcrjimcnt of food auppliejs, as the condition that had in hands yourself, Mr Mayor, and ask dation about the box office be sent back be formed. The atti- vices at 'fired", but I find from the last .FraA' 11 Jj oara; uuoi-n. Chairman—A wa&to of money. I; ' : tude tliey adopted was a very Clerk—.1 Otnow liothing about it except ¦ ¦ The momthly (meetiii'g of iWaterford Oor- 'been built upon the cattie through months those who were 'presort at the time to to the Finance and Law Committee' for different ono ance Committee meelinif that such U -not ¦ Ordered to T» •warned. •• '. paration was held on Tuesday in the Coun- of<¦, aSall feeduii would be declining pay. I was present ind l am prepared furthe consideraton from that proposed by some labour the case , the Statement niade here this -d»y week pr to moi^ ^ , so that "Mr. Rent leaders on Sunday. the 309. for my attendance !at a! ; tills day fortnight : i AOKNX)WiEDGlI]JNT. i cil Chamber, City Hall. The} Right Wpr- 1^v-hen they were faced expose the cattle to pay my share. I could live us a return of the list of names ' Tecent fire being disallowed. I regret when the. Guardians ' Mr. P. M. Doyle ;said that Mr. jtbs| who were here on:tho day of theltenders The fot mdng was read:— |i sliipful the Mayor (Alderman R. Power, tto nvey to you r fioirc xaj ¦sent:—Aldermen:^Dr. J. :J. 10'Sullivan, i¦as a whole—h indredsj that the box should given an increase to his men. but there j houjjht was tlie'hetter value, having re- of thousands of make it £1. j be given , as it was is not adequately compensated lor, ' and gard to : sincere U anks for the vote cf sym »tliy Wo. R. Wardilff-P.; James. Hackett anc pounds would not represent the tosses The matter then dropped, no use at all. was a man working for Mr. Hearne. and the.merits of the samples. I can . I I and was he met with an therefore shall have to tender you my re-i boar testimony passed on tlie death i of my son;— fous» WJ J. Smith, i I Councillors: I Dr. Mary &1 ai were ocoa uoned ai one period or an- subsequently resumed on ihc Town Clerk Mr. Cahill—The Council should have accident at Gracediou . sisrrration.—I remain, etc.. jthat it wag utterly: im- ; ¦ ¦ und it was stated in court, according to a ' ' possible to .know [whose tender was ac- taithfuUy, !" J. I •' etr3ngman, MrS Poole. P. W. Kenny. J.P ; ut cwo | months tliroughout and further stating tlieir officials would injuries the . wages of a 1 . : THE BREAD SUPP LY. J.P.; Edward Walsh, and Matthew ; the1 whole of I reland the farmers would man were compueteu on the average earn- the '10? fo.* attending flrei in addition to we accepted it. j . • [• i ; I ¦ ¦ ¦ • ' not be allowed to attend same. Continuing the £6. They could aot Mr. T. Power—-I lenow a in-umber . The 'Ma tfsr reported that there were Cisain., ;- ' ! I - I Ikrjow what to ao. 'Bui the idea of allow- ¦she Town Clerk read the following:— ings lor some time previous. set a better man bf \ ¦ BF.I KAST CORPORATION for captain as he was really energetic th^rh even ye$ don't know who got the complaint 1 again as to the quality, al tne The officials ' in. attendance i were-.—Mr . ' ing on, odd fair, such! AS Waterford lair the motion there roted at the time— STOCK. Mr. Keane said] the builders met them andj i 'For smart. His predecessor had pot an in-| contract. | ; ! : ¦ ' ! bread snp^ >lied, and submitted specs uen» James J. Feely I Town Clerk ; Mr. Patrick i which, was A fiasco on| Monday last, waa (18) Aldermen Young. Or. White, Richard in a very fair spirit from the , first. He ; \ I had tried from cjviisc of X10 to his salary when he was; JWr. £. WaUh-7-r am anothe r of. thofe together wth a tample of bread j>ipcl lasttl HiCEins. AsBistwt do.: Mr. P. Kent , OT to the benkfit of the farmers or the! Power, Thomas Whitt.e , iMauriee Quin- The Finance ,and Law Committee fur- the beginning to get tho from another establishment in the c ty.| Borough Treasurer; Mr. J. J. neming, men £1 a week , appointed captain and an allowance of 10s GusMians who were present, and I doa't , biiyer3.'. it wa s no use to the jobbers or- lan , J-P. ; Councillors Edward Walsh, D. ther commended :—" That in reference because he thought every • Several; juardians' remarked th&1 the Borough Surveyor; arid Mr.;P. !A. Murphy, to the purchase labourer was entitled to at f«r eich fire attended. He now proposed know -who got! the contract, j It was a the farmers, f>r the jobbers bought the Hyland, Owen D»ws< n, uY O'8uUiv »n, of £4,910 16s lid Belfast least £1 a roost outrageous^ assertion to; complaint which had been eiuiing t efot* Bslr., Law Adviser. ¦ 'i j | 3) per rent. Redeemable Stock , thst week. He agreed with I Ald. i'O'Sullivan that Mr. Walsh be allowed 10s. as his pre- make. cattle but weri not able to *ell again at P. Quinl&n, William ?dUgerald, James the Chairman—WQ have no more ' favour thon; for tiepast few weeks i«ra«d Io be ' exectit on of the purchase deed of same that the committee had done a; great deal decessor was. I .[ ¦ ¦ ' FOOT-AND-MOUTH RESTRICTIONS. least before one or two o clock on the Hackott e transmitted by post to the crease would be given at least wiihin to talte 'a footl old. by -any lax measures, us which we did rot think necessary at twelve months, go Board ; who knew well the iWaterford It was :ordered that the contractto s be that a deputation wait upon some one-^ and if itidid grt a right hold they would the time and we refuse i to give them the Boroug Treasure r, Patrick Kent. Esq . that they could I .oi( RAILWAY RATES. warned.; i • ' ' I i '| 12 The Mall , Waterford . " forward to being bble to i raise the nt:iid- Guardians would not be guilty of a shadj 11 I he did hot know whom—and jhe thought simply be ruin. id. They ought to be very; •Town Hall. It yras done on counsel's 1 Mr. P A. Murphy, so.r., wrote enclos- trp'tisacticn such' »» he aBserts THE CATTLE EMBARGO i it was time, thill the Corporation. should Dr. O'Sullivan proposed and Mr. ers labourers' wages to £1 a WWK He ' ' slow in forcins the hand of the authority opinion I must say. agreed with ; inc a letter from the Secretary of the I It was decided to inform | the J/ociil Aid. Hoikett sa:J it would be lw< 11 f till in with. theih. and for that reason he 't McDonnell seconded the adoption of the the sejeond part of U'e report , whose anterest presumably it was to ! A!d. Hacketit—.1 dor see now what recoinElendation . .which.was that tho committke Rhdnlrt /int. V.- rii*. O>rk County Council rt minulcs of in- Government Board that tho! Guardiaiji> thA -Rnnril i fpil into lina wi h the other moved the suspension of ! th'e Standing stamp the disease oiit^ though they had good the enquiry don and he said an ' carried " ' ¦ ¦ ;¦ ' banded, and that other large employe-s ference held at Cork on the 7th April on feldcted what i they thought the be; it public bodies of the city it impre iBing Orders. ' ; |! | . j , ¦sinister:rumou: of 1 ¦ s to the effect that It was enquiry would do no ;uod. labour should bo called the subject of the Great Southern > and value. . ¦ • j upon the: authorities the aeciit'atyj f a r r«- The Mayor , then put the proposition, not their; inten st to have it stamped out, • Mr. Young said Ihe | >exson3 who recom- TENDERS FOR STORES [to a ponterunce 1 such as they had with thejmaster buiMor* Western Railway appLicit.ipn for .increase •[ " . ' ! ! nioving tie restriction* place 1 upon the and there was rlo objection. | | but how far these could be substantiated; mended these matt«r3 should be the per- ¦ . ' port ofj Walertord and surrqur ding Mr. Hackett | laid that the restrictions because he understood that in one f tho Of rates, and vOdng for the Council's in- I . THE WORKHOUSE. HORSE. : . or what- effect -fliey had outside they were sons to si(rn the cheqi es. The I allowing tender?, recommended by big premises they had structions dn the matter. Mr. Murphy neighbourhood ow uig to tie iox-tna mom iittinff thi Citv and 'County of Wa- ' the Wa terworkB , |n, the i!!v no not told, but a|all events no harm could I Mr. McDonnell said 1 e thought the mat- Committeo wero adopted labourers only got 15s a weei. There said tlie real object w.v* the Cork com- TI16 Clerk read a 'eertificate from Mr. J . mouth , outbreak, and .pointed out tps in- terford very hard. ' Within 50 miles of the be done by brahsine' such measures to ter should bo eft rest vith the Mayor. He on the motion :of I Aid. Hnckett, seconded pobbyn, V.S., to:the effect that ho hakl 't! a case of foot-and-mouth were also huge bottling stores whom the rhitlec wanted to ascertain >if the Cor|K>r- justice of the rcstridtions a> «.ni^arcjl city they hadn view as they omld upon the Department was of op:n ti «-.ith r. Youns thst the by Mr, Thomas Fitzger.tld —Curtis and examined, at the request of the iBoa'rd, with tTtoso> in England under simtai cii- hung up in 1 I* wages were not e,vcn up to lbs a \v*?k . ation or other bodies would share , the ex- Ja disease;1 and there they were TO; if anything, increase their zeal in try- persons w)- reconimei ded these thinp3 Sons, fi ir .plumber's solder; Stonp and Co., grej fee^djiig, 15 hands high and 4 years ' : '¦ , , with the most des- ; and he thought a| conference should l>e p>-n*e involved in any action taken. cumstances. i; | . : I the City- of WatWord ing to stamp ort th» disease also in giv-! ought to b lie people o sign tlie cheques pillar lountains; Glenfield and Kennedy, ¦oid J I In his opin-on the animal wil The ; Ch&ixman fiaid he had '¦ 1 men perate, results to; the workingmen and the brought about with employers suc.1 a« he The matter WAS further referred back to ' ing such facili ie3 AS | they might deem for them In this 035 0 the persons who wall fo intains; Stone and Co.. hydrants ; had montioned. thp -Finnn™ RTid Law Committee. couna. ! 1 : pleasuro in accepting a resolution oc the citizens at ! large. ?|They; had a whole Bcnjart in Graham, valve covers and Rtop- He hoped that now the ' ' prudent ¦and o the extending of such -signed ttu cheque wou d bo mulcted, Mid builders' labourers would see their ray J Chairman—What shall we do. ihehorsW subject..' If. .. I ; ¦ ' • I crowd of men -flalkihg around .the quays faciiitiea to this and other counties.' cocks; : Stone and Co., sluice valves . Hum, j is not up to the standard. who could not get work , and the shipping he d he wou.d . would be able to send their own 'tpre- Mr. James J. Feely. Town Clerk , wrote Chairman—That it does: not : comply in very 'stroriK term* the actjon of 1h« 15 miles, and- he^re had Guest und Chrimes, water meters. with [the terms 'of the advertisement. ;He the embargo put on when they had not!« putation, and (Mr*. Piole proposed the give half a sovercipin . a id the mntter then sentative to a Conciliation' Board, if it vat acknowledging the vote of condolence | authorities; sead the farmers jhii d S ^ same 'of Mr. Kenny. who pjifsod The Clerk then lead the terms of thlo good weapon tin their handsi -by I w iich case of foot-and-mouth disease in . tie as4ul. - -i the motion van's motion was hdopted. , were oi opinion that as th of the means: ol doing: BO. . I * road , !>r the proposed tuberculosis dis- hoxsei was purchased last week subject tio sUte ol affairs.; iney; were jgoing to open ,The Mayor siid while the suspension-of of Mr. P. M. Doyle. .- .<-on.|.-d by Mrs. GIRLS ! STOP WASHING Mr. E: .WalBh said IMi. Ill dock's wad pensari . for £175 'the term being Sfl years RATE COLLECTORS' REPORTS passing the Vet. .they were bound tlo a splendid suggestion', and no doubt ;f the port of .Watffrfordia-weck or two ago. the Standing Orders : w&i adopted tliere Poole :— ¦ ' ¦ ' 't 1 ' 1 itom toe year 1837, with clause of hur- THE HAIR WITH SOAP accept dt. ! I • ; were old jtimej—before the Land Purf when a case ' cropped up in Fermoy or w*s a.matter hp wished 10 refer to. He . Finance add Law Co imiittee . £1,979 17s render 1 ivery 5 years, at yearly rent of £30 somewhere elseU and ithe port was shut . ! Chairman—But; she is not 16 hand ohase—andj that the landlord ! wanld «e« supposed I they (were all aware that some Id; Street Committee, $310 Os lid , Water- be accepted, subject to tho title being high.' ' i , ! ¦ down again. .|Itwa's time the Corporation members of thi Council were surcharsred works Committee, XI .5)2 19s 8d; Public The followln u report irbm the finance Soap dries your scalp, causing ! . a danger jofjthoir rents not icing f Tthj _ good, ai d also subject to the sanction of and l,aw Mri T. Powori-fHe is as high now coming ¦ fall in with theIlarbourBoardand triedto by, the Auditor) over, a fee for counsel's Health Committeef^ 263 9J 7d. Total 1 Committee was read :— , I 1 as n tho! emareo would be 'ery oui okljf the L.< B., he agreeing to pay all rant We beg to lepojt that have partly aandruff then hair was. this day week. removed (hear, hear)) I carry out their Business as fhey had done, opinion, jit arose out !of A criminal prc- expenditure, £7,106 7» id, as compared |we |; due up to the dut« of handing over pos- examined the ratejs arrear sheets of falls out. I Chairman—He !was sold as a five year Messrs.(Martin iand T. Po^ox rtrcnirK heretofore. The Department, fn trying secuttorf against Mr. Fleming some time with £6,521 6s 8d for the corresponding 'Mr " ;¦ ¦ ¦ , session ". ! «> .dl! i i . • suppcrted the resolution to stcimp out the disease, were the curse ago dn which he was gil ad to say he was month of last year, the increase being due Clampett for the year ended 31st March. anc inpa icen The corerspohdence between Alderman lflU, for the Tower \fte r washing your hair with Map I Jtr.: Robert \Valsh corroborated th tho amount Of damape done tp Wafc ford of the country. illWith their measures they acojiittedi Ira that prosecution counsel to the purchase of nev stonebreaker. oil O'Sulli 1 an and the L.G.B. in regard to the . Custom House and always apply a little Danderine to the as to 1 ware holding; up.places which didn't re- CentTe Wards. ^Chairman it being stated that th fairlair this weekween . Mr, M.31. Powerowe: «l?b«i?o nenfneror was engaged and pleaded for him. hut the engine and pumps, exp mses of enquiry re horip' WJIQ finance of the j scheme for treatment of *alp to invigorate the hair and prevent fivp i* the amount of I £8, and he (Mayor) The f blowing is the correspondence re- 1 Danderine Hair Cleanse." Just moisten I Master—IHe brought ¦ I joint action to Have some redress given.; lOd t« be acooun(ed for. 14} cwtJ up John! P«™.ig<.?'l|.j i I ( J ttere was going tt> siiggest that as they had no ; ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH ferred to :— i n cloth with Danderino and draw it c»re^ The lo^l^wir^ resolution waa Surkni Town! Clerk—I have a lette^ from fund to- meet Auch a| payment and they L.G.B., Dublin We recommend that ho be paid £124 14s fully through the hair, taking one r J/he. Chamber ofj Commerce' sent by Mr. . Id.. j>ouudsge on £4 ,938 4a. 5d., poor ral e , I Sir. Farrell—That is equal to 25 cwt. on moiisl.v adopfed. and copies o derei t > t>e could not legally pay |it out of revenue j VOTERS' 1ST. ; 16th April , 1914. .-Jtrand at a time. Tliis will remove dust, a level Toad, ; sent ' Aliingham.. I Wjill:read it-f ; ' The Finance and L iw Committee re- £31 10s. on £359 fc)s., borough rate , and j to. the .Department a- id to Mr, • he; suggested tll&t it would be only right Sir—I am directed by the L.G.B. lor dirt and excessivo oil. In a few moments I M.rJ Maddock^aid the Ivors* would b>. Rnnc'man.f Minii»ter of Ariricnlttn»:-} The followingjjjwas then rfad:— . . and tair-the Council I should indemnify commended " that the tender of Messrs. Ireland to transmit herewith, for the in- £31 k. 5d. oa £< y183 Hi. 3d., saniUrj yon will be amaacd, your hair will not !¦ rate worth £50 yet. j ; "We. tho;W*f<>rfn of the Corporaton of Watorford , , but it will- be wavy, fluffy !The , i . Ill : tnl »» ,IAt 4 ' , only be clean Cbvj-nian jdoubted it and said hi entor our]emphatic protest jtfriin'st the | " ¦ . Ml - ; 1W1 ^LBJ , -*w» ». - surahargq the Town Clerk and the Clerk of the Peace a copy of correspondence with Alderman Subject to tho sanction of the Iyoc.il G jction o* 'ho/Dopartment of Agricu'tare : 1 [Aid. Smith— low did the expenditure in connection with tlie Rigister of Toters , J. J. O Sullivan in regard to tho finance vernment Board »je also recommend th&: parable softness and lustre, \ would have to do. . Jimei J: . FeeJy. E^.. Tdwn Clexk. I ¦ ' he bo pa;d in nTohibltiin? the exportation of Irirti arise? [ • 1 • ' | etc..' at £70 * year fon 5 years from l6t of tho Jownty Borougn scheme for tho £12 12s. 8d. poundage on ar- iBes.ides cleansing and beautifying the Mr. Maddock said Dear Sir—In-1 \'5ew «I th« great losses at April , 19M be acceptec . " rears, making a ti ¦!Mayor—It was a question as to whether , treatm nt of tuberculosis —I am, etc , hair, one application of Danderine dis- hea-17 work, I : n tress jMr. Kearie^—Who is responsible for ¦ ! the half-year. ; ipiv f 'Ve to the rxy|t>!o lof th* thejeityi and thi>| fanners of|the curround- Mr. FJeming wis euijty or nol attending -jA. R. BARLAS , Sec. solves every particle of dandruff , stiimu- |Thp Master, inireply to tlie Ch iirman. County ariH C'tv of iWateiford, making out tho voters' list ? Patrick Higgins, Esq. We also beg to report that we have parny cant dfr- ^Qng:districtvi owliiji to the total cJosina of the enquiry int > the sanitary condition of , lktes the scalp, stopping itching and sja.:d the horso -would have hard work . | inc the jsairl- County »nd Cit tat p»'- ' ¦ .tho city ;or not. (Town Clerk—There ai a many people- I 3aTHall, Watorford . examined the rattii arrear sheets of Mr. falling hair. Danderine is Mr. J y br fie port of ' Waterford for l^vc!stock sHipr , | and to the hair I . FarreUisaid if the horse was jusl fectly frea |«om any 'icontaeii^us :P- ' . 'Town ,Cl«rk— For obeying the orders of suppose I am primaril; responsible, to a : lit April . 1914. Quinkin for the Vv^est South Wnrd.«. *fhat fresh showers of rain and sunshine cared for a short meat3, Ihe Directors : Committee of this ^ certain extent only, time the matter of age fectious diseJise and that no P RIX'S i( ™* Ohambex siiggeiis that a joint deputation itb8 CorpoiAtidai : [ A. R. Barlas.iEsq.. 'His warrant amounts to £9,069 7a. 4d., are :to vegetation. It goes Tight to the would be r nobody else, Dear Sir—Tho Waterford County Bo- £7,098, leaving a balance to be accounted . Aid during the M?' bour'Board ahdl the Chamber, should !be orders of the L ical Government Board. Its exhilarating and life-producing pro- Hackett moved; that the horse be acV tWrty years." :llayor—He w sat though. rough i chetne for the treatment of in- for of £1 «» !!»» 1(V?. perties cause the J '. Bpeedily arranged io lay before the ftutltOT- on /the old principle, :Mr. Keane—Whoever is hair to grow long, cepted, and Mr; Haddock seconded. The meeting then adjourned. I 1 break your jna: ter before you break his responsible sured apd uninsured persons is before We recommend that he be paid £63 7s> . strong and beautiful. .!¦ • •Uoj.:in Londonllthe strong |case that can should see tho list is made out properly. B( !l i . ' i ' ' i , : ¦ h# made for alloWnp shipments of cattle ordera . | i ' II your ard; it is, of course, but an esti- 6d. poundage on l£S,53S Oil 9d., poor rate ; Men! Ladies ! You can have lot s M !![ ! ' • . 1 l .L •: [Aid. Smith— In the South Ward I know there ore mate, y:t it is certain that the demands £10 Qs. Td. oh £4051 3s. lid., borough rate. oliar' niing hair. Get a Is. bottle of trom .Wftterford jfor slaughtex at *he/Eng- ¦ think the best way to voters left off the, regi ter lor years. Ud- , ¦ miike the matte really Wr would be I for treatment will far exceed the provi- »nd X17 19s 9d. on £719 10s. lid., sanitary KnowJtnri 'a Danderine from any Chen:;.«t lLih:Toceiving:pbe paid £5 6s. 9d. poundage on arrp.irv. H ! !¦ dtyfa Quay CoinmlUeo meeting d the fuse , treatment when the income, as esti- Try vrhat a tefre»hiny, easily digested, and Harbour. Boardil^nd they will gladly co- Mr. Kenny eaod making a totai of £96 16s. 7d. for the hall- ¦ ¦ he thought it was very mated ih scheme, is exhausted? Your The Rlrtht Rev. Dr. O'Hara opecaie.—lours pruiy, . . :¦ unfair t?i»t the yeai. ' | ; • on M specially nourishing [ fo od beverage may be ; ^ | men Jwlio signed were to advice (a this matter, and any informa- ' enffer , •¦i-.ii, the men ' Resolved—That we, the;Arrear? C0111- The Insurance Act. ' . • j : I J- AliLIKGHAM, Hon. Sec. ; yiliodidn t were to tion you can give.'iwilt be much esteemed mittee, having met; .« made with Benger s Food in combination with auflcr Jun[tha < lame. |Be aympatlused to- by, yourjs faithfully, to examine, thh am ' 1 1 arrear aheets for the year I tea or coffee AM. Hackett| continuing 'moved fiat * *»me exteirt- -!ri ;h them, although he had ended 31st , cocoa or chocolate. . March ulto.. ahd Tiivins KJarti .119 J I le). deputation be appointed .consiirtjng o! the heard -notljiiig similar|suggested dn his ¦ J. JJ 0'8ULLIVAN (Aid.) he ter trom the Local Government Board I '[ ' Mayor land. CHijgh- Sheriff as a «xjunitteeown oast w^an was: made the victim by ¦ | ; Berfger t Food, prepared with freih 1» co-operate wifli *he Harb^our.Boaxd. some of the officials of 4lie Council L.G.B., Dublin, dated 12th Maroh, |19H, setting out the ;At the annual meeting of the Coun " . new milk, forms ' and' T pperary Protestant Orp j j a dainty and delicionj Aid. Dr. O'8iltllivan seconding said it plft to conaider f ble"Jn6netsir- expense. Hei 16th April. 1914 manner of such examination, found it han Society, 1 . ¦ ' cream; ' impossiCTe to follow] out these instructions Ihe Paroehial Hall . Clonmel. on .Wednp ' ' 9 JflV\ U haU Benger)! Food to prepared, w« -really time'l something) rtas done in didn't recollect that there was «ny all- Sir—I am directed by the L.G.B. round- for so as to differentUlte between collectable di^y. I Right R«v. Dr. O'Hara. Bishop ¦ •' ; """dlw 1 h«tf frewdy made tea, etc.. tltie] matter. It]| was right and 'proper of movement made by the member* Ireland Co acknowledge the receipt of your ' 9 W\ -V - I ? " •couwe'lhat steps'should'be raken to stamp- pf the.Corpoxaii6n and uncollectible rates, and we request CaRhel and Emly, who i pre- i '•' 3 i®^|\) "*• digestive advantages .are added with ; to; indemnify him for letter of the 1st inst., relative to the sided , in the course of ¦ ¦ ¦ o>>t the disease, tyrt at any rate the County doing, what he Absolutely believed himself; finance ai the that an Auditor ba sent hera to discuss his address B(S\ \sf ^' \ great mete" to the refreibing qnalitiei ! Watorford County Borough the matter with th said ^Unhapp ily there is of of 'Wat^riJocd was. very freej from the dis- to be right at Hie time'. Now-they had a| scheme for the treatment of tuberculosis; q committee in accord- much in our fl , , ^jJgjfl SJBttfe. tho lea. jl ¦ '¦ ¦ : e.\j» ' ance with the terms set. out in the mpdqm social life which discourages prac- r 1 i - .. aw} a&Nlons! as tliey made no eom- movement to inUemnif 7 those who advised; and I am to inform you that the matter is letter [ Food t>l*int "Hie portij^ould itiU jbe kept diut . an official referred to, pending which we have port- tical I Christian charity. We are ', ' nov ii 0$£B&&S ^&M ^K' •lw] k">a tirmbly w'.u> . ^i .io wlvati they knew to be: one for Ino consideration Of the Corpora- taxed for objects which we used I > ^-f MSSSr ¦n 'Tia irimnlinti wbea thetc Dtribe mediall They should do'Bll they coufd to force the illegal and knefr to be [wrong.-' tion. It is open j to th'em, poned the examination ' regard y,r«om- ¦ . There was ONCE BI HEN if they see as! having a claim on our Christian bene- Ihinds- 'of 4hose]|in tlie Deiiartment and CO Justine Aipn for bringing forward that/ fit, to m iko an increased allocation of ¦mike iiise thp volence. The aged and the sick are now .them recrtp fpet that there matter of the surcharge at all , and he NEVER funds in aid of their tuberculosis schema, BF.QUF.STTO prpvided for by the •ifAs Uttle danRetj from Waterford and that would not pay his share ' SHY and half the net 1 URE LIBRARY State in what wns ; anyhow. . is the story < { cakes, expenditure of the Cor- sometimes, he feared, sn extravagant they we're being* treated \-enr unfairly: in . 'Maytxr^-lithiak we all sympathise with poration 1 in respect-of a scheme of treat- ana ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ scones, ; unwise way. What used to be AS tfip :m»tt/>7\ ' III . ' • ' • the. men who haVc been' Mircharced. ¦ pasjry nd other ment! approved by itho L.G.B. would be given ' ¦ ¦ a free-will offering was now forced ilr. P. W. K*nny said iie would like, to iAld. O'aullivjin saidj there <>eemcd to bakings raised with defrayal} e from' the Exchequer grant. A The following was read:— put of ' 12, The Mall . Waterford them I by an ever and ever increasing aupport- tlie resolution. •• In n so^-so- |he 3>e a. arisuiider: landing-; *he' persons sur- copy lot the correspondence has been . number of pennies, taken ovjul ' iinderft-^nd that lie transmitted to the Corporation for their I April 30Ui , 1914. out of their in- Harbour charged wereth wa who]signed the chequ«; comes, or by an irritatine and wasteful FOR B->ard was muc]l! affected- by tlie stoppaire bot the persons -who advisedthe action. information.—I am; etc., lit Estate Surswn ColoneLJohn O'Npill. INFANTS. INVALIDS. oTiradcifrom ' ¦ ¦ ; . - I- i "A. R. BARLAS deceased. : affixing of stamps on cards each week and l-hJ portiof anWilerford. The 'Aid. . OjBulliVan j ^continuing)—Con- , Sec eaih month that they lived. ANp\tff E AGED. prosperity of ;tli^ Bosnl I tiie oircum- sequently i Those who OTOPT Ald;'J. J. O'Sullivan. Gentlemen—As one of thi exocutois 07 These new \ i sie3 the late : 8urgeoa»Laeut. .Colonel for the aick j an' . Stlihf,tkjmitttttte.,ntryi»litrt. .of t3ie jiprl were Taj-rel y depend- ought to b« in iemmfied. I agr«e with ! Aid) O'Sullivan said that in connection John neidy, might possibly ent lilpon the prosperity ci the farmers of ¦what has It tiumits O'Neill. I , beg to apprise you that by. be necessary; an'1 ¦ wen s lid tliatj those who adviccd parity uu excellencein with this , matter they had an estimate be- his might, perhaps, benefit the recipient? w * Wti<«i' « Too4 ,Mt!o«t»i« X" the county and JO a very :}ar2<> extent the the. action tlie exquisite flavour of the Ia9t wall and testament he bequeated £500 t.—.rjt IM n*t u 'i Matfw ul >u r<4J bugli t to contribute and tho.^e calcn. fore then , and they were at great pains more than the old methods, but they ha^1 b'ifflneis of.the ierchant'i oi the city W.-JA are: the people Who It shows its to the Corporation ;*¦• T«T» (UA*.I : JI B Dapartment * : ' '> M aware, died in London on tlie them hard, selfish «¦^*£ r r '2. W U St thelfarm^rs o the County of sdo.ianvthifii tlie official jis botmd to do it, PaisleyjFlonrJistlieir second ing the el timate in such a manner. Now 15th October and fostered^ a spirit of bargaining ' ^ ir*»r |iu.w.iiiii. MI MI W-it^cforVl '• weroj lo=inc ->ri ! aiid if by his 1 ct' ¦ it lastJ Helwss a native of Waterford, abon Cum*tbmJt,ni,\ aii,,, ! | j . the c»MJe um jsoraebody else has achievement tor Wholesome apjieari d they could get a bigger rate , but WVB I Ihov. owed to God, which woelan" Ma atmkil . IK vr.-chv ithc. bei Eli ;* ] <¦'. f-|.y orosperily come to ' ; and levy even as much as 6d in ihe did not reside . in Ireland for many ¦ crrjei th»t somebody else should } oad delicious ciokiag. . the £ if thihg jbut wholesome to their soulsJ ¦•WlwdntnUniCiuA ¦ . ;n';-iLi' ye»r'j! Wcrf ini/ | Anjib^Iy Mr. Kenn|y—"I< fnj tac h 7d.. 3\a. he wahtea. . Ireland at the time|of his 'deceise tlie ' co:n^. there : any record of those and ld.\ pacl ct o ' cellor f the Excheoucr had yet devised . .•• mm Clir-yai'Ii.-jhe fair >{(>iufay -l , " Paisley Mr.iKeiiny—You got legacy in question : would not ^ . -i>.'i : aiii cliattin?, who advised tha action ?. Flour " it before. , dn my opm- tax from which their orphans were to Wi'h tl:a fa Tmnrf t wliol irCT^ conversant Town CLwk— YV.> twill f ncrrase your Aid! Hft'ckett proposed and ¦ion , be liable to legacy duty: Thb b" I l>nv« those who vo'.cd reputation at d coo, : Mrs. Poole Inland «uiJrorted. The privilege of freely min - Sfita -theicooditioh of . things throughout 1 ^r and agiirjt I . Roconqed the adoption of the recommen- Revenue authorities in Londoij, where i=tW\ ATJElCFUi, XDI I JN J: UWS, ;. ; . I tf.KlI || .UAY,
Anoiner j-ugn"ujass| ouuion a w> nmna WE GUARANTEE THAT at Mr. Joiseph'WidgerV8tud Farm. In Tramore. for the Sdaion' 1914; To be 'gireo free to the Farmerp over whose lands tbs Waterford land Tramore!Harriers Hunt Other Hares—Thoroughbred, £4 19sl 0d-; ALL ©UR BMDIAM MEAL Half-bred, £3 3B .; Groom's Fee, 2a. 6d. I ;1H yo uy ac i nour a NOTES FBOMj HOW TO HANDLE THE DES~ESSAHS|| ; your next;! 1 SOIL ||FAR MERS' ASSCGIATIOK0 Bay HorEe, 10 years old,|by Queen's Birth- FARMERS GAZETTE. day out of Perchancel by Persimmoii,|out IS of Golden Light (bal« »i«ter to Bushy ! Meeting on Mon lay GROUND FROU Park), by SprTogfleldJout of SunahineJ by piven th fe entir ; sati sfaction -¦ ! XA. j . . | IV- Cleaning The Land Thormanby. He is a good-looking ] |>ay som donrt accepi qtner.so-¦called " horse, black legn, 16 hands high, mea»ur- 'PuHt Brandt ! Address bv sir John Keane ing 9 ins. of hone, with i ; Worms in Oat Field. great power,; and —I have-oats : own ' has. won many races on the flat and over in a field that has not been broken fo • tho ¦ ' can-buy. Its quality never Conserving moisture for the use 01 IA further mceung lor inn piuputu 1 ui PRIM E hurdles. i ' I I I! '¦ of yar es-|jtl at-is why last twenty years. I noticed, when fol- M MZE OULY growing plants is one of the principal lornung the Waterford and South, . locally as " tranes 2 years old; won Miincaster Plato, Car- - I ," dnd they -will dc ubt- Approaches, but gives ;no anxiety in au- aiiu u»y» wero tuso preset it—3J O01111 liclo .1 nm nlrt- wnii Matherwell Plato: less cut oats when coming up.] W ould tumn or winter. March winds in ordi- Keanc, Bart., Cappoqum; At ssts. .Eugene you Kindly recommend Hamilton Park ; won BegulaUoo flate, something that nary seasons dry the soil and raise clouds l"ower. Xiilure;\f. i'ower, IV urgar; John Leicester ; 2nd, West Riding Autumn #¦»«•« would destroy -them r^-p-Withput seeing of dust behind the! harrows , but this 0,'Donneli, J.F., G»n; Patrick the wornis we could not Handicap, Pontefract ; |3rd, Edinburgh state definitely drying of the surface.: when it then oc- Wall, Credun ; Oaniea .\ladd.ock, Gstux- Gold Cup; won Cariton Handicap, Pohte-* what jthey are, but mast probably they ' ¦' : curs, is looked upon as beneficial , and , in dieu , John Kiersoy, iBadlyhiissa; 11. D. 1 * 1 I II : : W fract; 2nd, Manor Haildjcap. Hayddck I are wireworms, and these frequently do ' fact, as necessary . It is the store of Jleunell, Clogga; John iVxw r, Christen- Park ; 2nd, Newcastle Handicap; end.1 tnuchl harm in cutting; away the y&ung moistufo in the deeper, layers of the soil dom; J0J111 Wall, Credau; A Q. Mowers O'CONNELL STREET Great Western Handicap; ! oat plants . MILLS, 3rd, Eedcar, ¦ , causing them to turn yellow and subsoil that are of importance in •111'.. Silvcrsring; Edward Mailer, UaJy- Handicap ; won1 Mordoq Hurdle, Sedge- and fail.; Some ifind ;an application of this connection. qoranea ; James iFijnn, Gracedwu field ; 3rd, Stockton : ; Spring Handicap; 2nd, Vaporite|U6eluI , but, as you have l evi- lin considering the best method ot pre- idmonu Sheehan, ilount View; 1'erry- Stockil Handicap Hurdle; ; won Teesdale ifently sown the seed,! your best plan— serving moisture, it may be observed in mmk bank; I. T. fibipsey, J.I'., Dannwre; M. Handicap Hurdle; won! Wendlestone Han-: >pen tlie first place that jporosity is the mea- Bockett, Slieverue ; P Harney, Duninore; • ¦ • ¦ • : : dicap Hurdle; won Cbinmittee to yon—is to top-dress . I . Ml' Handicap, , with a |mix1 ure, sure of a soil's capacity for holding James JCcnt, Spring Hill, llallycunvan; Hurdle; won ' Newcastl* Handicap (1 mile; per statute acre, of 1 cwt. sulphat • nf water but tho expression is often mis- Ri Power, 'Kilbride; Johri Hiyes, Knock- 4 furlongs) ; 3rd, GreatlWest Biding Han-; ftmnioniaior nnraic 01 (5uuu, & ttww. j\ai- understood. The degree of porosity de- aun ; Alaurice Morrissey, iBallyglan ; were abtsojutoly poweness. He dteap (1} miles); won 'Hurdle Handicap. 1 nit. and 3 cwts. superphosphate. his nanHc nfiAn th<* s!zi» of^the soil i>articl«s, was not PAYS OlF THE (JVEEK. Patrick Ivory, do. ; Johri Meade, ilaliy- going to say whether tho officials werje The mo porosity. Clay soils] are more capable of J!ohn Purcell, Mulidnavat; .Nicholas Mtz- had not gone into he Morgan's Yard, Ballybricken, , for the. the attack. ; i absorption and , that^-but would ancient deities, and the forms of : ¦ I retention than light soils gorald, IBallinasissla; H. E Slowcock, say) this that they could do anything new. worship allied therewith. The week, Season. ' : I I- ; ¦ i . Bates and Foot-and-Mouth E|iseasc.— as is not only s.ho\vn towards water , but llathcurb Apply F. W. BUDD: Esq., With ' y; Frank Phelan, Bt uth Parade; The Department oouid send nown an ! as we understand it, was unknown to Sweetbriar¦ vspSeTvX, . t '-'Z$8ltf -;-' . *.: :, regard to tha mdny j recent )ut- towards gases, fertilizers, and exhala- Patrick Buckley, 'Kihnoylffin , and P. Park, Tramore. I • ' 'W\ breaks of! foot-and-mouth ;diseose • hat tions. A cubic foot|ofjclay will take w otBcial who might go to one of the^r the ancients of the classic ages. But \ i| have icciirrcd in different PftWflr. SAcrptarv. ' farms and say " I don't consider these overy day from 8unday to Saturday is Irish coun ies. , arid hold many more j pounds of water Tho Secretary read the irui mtes 01 tnc " , and the considerable amount of *fi"5pe idi- than a cubic foot of pand , and hence clay cattle ehould bo here" or "I consider appropriate for tho ' feeding of live , previous mooUc* and aUo tho list oi that this -district should be isolated." Th stock with "Cltoendo." As a matter ture incurred in the way. of istamping out soils become wetter j than sands and are- subscribers. p \ II - 2^ the disease by the Department [of Agri- longer in drying. ' ; • ! Dopartment couid say anythinp. Uiey of; fact, pigs, sheep, cattle, horses, BLAIRYALE . culture, if any portion Tho Chairman then address d the meet- liko and they (tho farmers) would bo able , and fowls are quite as {keen after it The property of ColonelJJ. F. Kiifcwood, I j want to know^ of A' deeply-ploughed]and pulversised soil ing. He referred to the tho expenses (borne out in the jcoumies probably holds its maximum amount of smaL attendanco to do nothing until they could go to their one day as another. T1I«TC{» a reason. BJeacb Hoatse, Vil ierrfowh. [ j at; the meetings which the) had pre- representatives and 6ay "Wei don ' "Clarerido," ' concerned! are contributed | from a levy- moisture in February, land after that it t con- 1 the ne'i-copkod food, is D b5 XC.&UO. ¦ rate irlade by the County Council? Any viously held and said that he present a-Hir wa are nronerlv treated over this 100 per ' cent. pure, alkeie'Si, and -not BLAIBVALE, si re Blairflnoeby Kendai, \ alt. usually begins to lose it. Drilling;ought r&eeting had been sufficient) ; advertised matter ana we.are information you can give as to the source tolbe performed on a]dry surface, but ger» a powerful body ana alono does it serve as ai stop-gsp to dam Maid Vale by Amphi in, g. dam Vele BE^ l8 CHEAPEST. /¦ - ¦ ' : of funds that are : ihithe press and.by means of postersj but we insist on proper treatment." Ho dip hunger, but it nourishes the , Koyal by Albert Victor1 j .g. dam . :;¦ disposed by the D.A TX mination and growth depend upon a suffit notwithstanding that the att animal , Queen ! will be gratefully received.—-We un ier- cient supply of moisture below the sur- mdanco did not think they were in a position to say and in case rl fitt i ng it for the market of the valley!by Exanuni terr. . ! j flA.injf >lin& nil 4 tin #]ir»KiT»l!aTinAnlo fTtOfif Av. not seem to hove growni, so t lat it was that now . He need not further enlarge "Clarerjdo" stand that aI1 tho disbursements made on face, and it is the object of the cultivator quite puts on the flesh in 21 BLAIRVAI-E registered nnder the De- mgh account ofithc io'ot-and-rhouth disease out- to! secure both conditions Spring apparent that th« formei s of County on that point , t was a matter of common.- days' less f.me than would be pos- partment and he obtaiiiea Third Priielfn iif A "W TT TJITQ breaks in] Ireland i are! from W'atorford and South Kilkem y were not sonfc , but he was disappointed that thj> sible if ; they were fed up with unsuit- the Royal Dublin Society's Show, August, ¦ siass jlilalM U itJto , Imperial ploughing tends to dry:the staple of the very keen about joining I , ; f ui^ {/-liucuiari funds. The Irish counties do hot contri- n{\ hut pruhhinff or scarifying inovea thb Farmers' men whose .interest* they were lighting able fo<>ds. This is one ; of the great 1912. : j . " : lj 'om local Agenti, cr . ! : I ' |- Association. That being so he did liot for were not moro alive to the v ; rtiip.c nf thtt froH nn(4 it ift mnde I * bute any money for this purpose un ess the soil without facilitating evaporation ; gravity of FEES—Registered and Farmers' Mares, £3 i*lniA A Phpriinfli Mflrinrfl 1 . 1 it should jiappen tlmt the amount to be hence spring " cultivating ' see tho meaning of a few of them goonp the situation. As he said before, thf pii.- 'li fl in t'!« ttie secret procesfes ' . Ltd. G lBaoheaor's Walk Prl J is preferred there time after time and losinp th«: farmers : Groom s Fees, 2» 6d Other Mares, £5, •J . paid would exceed the jatnount allocated tollate 6pring ploughing. Early spring .r represented the wealth producer? of ; manufacture as carried on by and 5s. Gloom's Fees. ; ; REPRESENTEp i HSTRICT8.] ; j; by tho titi f.'criii::cnt for ,tho purpose, time for nothing. He though' , that the of the country Any prosperity there was McKis. White. Tomkjns and Courape, | nd ploughing is not injurious , but repeated farmers in the in this cary walk of then went on to tell them of an invitation amo int mould produced acts]as|a mulch! and in life to some The property of Mr. W. Iparnes, Slievetia- is over] and above the actual;Civil Sen ice fact , is one of the 6ecrets W what is now extent. On the fi ir that day which he got from the Limerick Farm; mon Stud, Nine-Mile-House, Tipperary FARM LAB0UREB3WmE0. estimates *ilUi u4 ohtnetar, this, tfie various counties in Ireland con- ration from the surfate.j The maximum their own interests. Tho sime thin? anywhere than in the County Limerickl CALF REARIiy O. ut ont U rwx'W. - .III I tribute* from the rates {certain amou nts evaporation (and loss;.of heat) takes applied to tho cattle dealer: , but, 'of WoU, he went d»wn to X^merick the otheil CARRIOK-ON-STJIR ( ..,,„ < ., ^.bn.wlrjc ih« VETCRIME CORDUl , ! • braTvarlt ta anted m< >n which are ! course, the OatUe Trade Association had wd ntSZ *7 ¦ ¦ administered;-by. the -Dep rt- place from a .caked surface, while repeat- day at the invitation of the F«rmer&1 POTO Q . I £ ;. LOGO-LAC:¦ ' :» cun« that Htven rAILO. _ j lb. TOI rama tsA toptoimml tmiar I I: !¦ nient. (but 1 ! from time to time adopted resolutions . over the spending of wh ich ed I hoeing and harrowing conserve mois- AssooiatJon and he was. much iencoura. fA/\t_O V>/4.fT^«Mlth fYi^PO. 1T1 2/- nod &O « bottlel poit fret. "tute fdr milk. ' . . , put water in the milk for yo ng a loose surface in droughty *^: character and thero was that feeling of Fee, £2; Groom's Fee, 2» 6d. Nominated Far foil BUtlaibK, tr~ tf 'V'V'f' **¦• ¦ calves? I ! have always this county and dp the sdjoiniiie counties H BELL, 02, Quay. I Water-ford, ' : : ¦tmtt » £l Attat-Otuniht V»Ua !JJ , BAG8: : ' j done it for I he seasons. ; 1 .. . fraternity and brotherhood amongst the . ' I I !! ttOnllB, ; lK ySZ *'S trarf, WMVSliUton , i! first w;ek ,' and always found they did Over-cultivation is 8 common mistake, In ye.irs (tone by and some of jthese rrien, company which should exist ii any CIAM BilaUuM tJ SO jtart. Soli UanabctnTer. Mares Free, except Groom's Fee. llSlbs. - 56U)9 ; ' i 2Slbl. Ulbs, well, b it have been toldJ it is better intelligent, commonsens© ivnrn rainir to j ; ¦ not but does not include Jioeirig and harrow- men; staio further their mutual m- 1 15/-¦ 7IB ! '; */- ' - 2/1 ¦ ¦ ¦ to medlle with the milk. (2) ing It >s caused by {00! frequent plough- pretty Dositavely that the latt cose* ot IMrUHTAN'IV > "* < e )i I ! Doe* it do ercsts. IWhen they came to trie question f . II- r I - - i| any in ury. to ^ ' calves; to j give them frash ing which is'both costly ,and injurious. foot-and-mouth d.ifeasp are not at all of agriculture it. was not for him to say To Cure; " Curd " in Calves, Symptoms . . F iOM ALL DEALEE3. i| separated milk? We always da so, but, Especially is this true of land intended Mrni'.ar to the cases they saw years ago. very much, but he wonld say this that he --Stretching neck and body, grinding Owner win mot be leapinaiblts for *t>- again , lave ' , ; been informed' that it is very for I the growth of summer-eown crops, al- Some farmbrs, too were vert pqsifivo deplored the decrease io the area of lane teeth. Qiye " Ourcox," 2»; «nd 3s 6d. & cidents. 1 i i ' bid fo them, as it'cornea against them though it is not objectionable in the cane that there wa? rather too much officialism bottle, ttost free. ¦ ¦ ^:^'r1Sf0T!lCE under tillage. On his own land he had ; _tt[ 1 ¦ afterwards,' and wey.find this year tt ey of bare fallows. The two cases aTe. in «t the present day. They *aiii that on a been trying an extension of the system . i ! ' .. H ANTIF) CTUKED[IT- i are veijy apt to scour; I They are oi ly fact, opposed, for while the root-grower former occasion the foot-«nd-i ncuth dis- of catch-cropping which a certain Mr. getting a email quantity] of milk and ' and ease was allowed to run Us TO FARMBRS. . ¦ as takes pains to prcserve: moisture bourse and Wibberlcy. who was a Ocmnty Instructor »i3=:=*:;-j ft | T. E.,AC03 fi Col . ltd., much hay , as they can flat. The cows stimulate growth , the, object of bare fal- very few oattl* died of it. Nov , since tho in Limerick, had introduced with such BACHELOR B WALK 5TDD are get ingicotton cake, J 'lb per day, a id low's is to dry up vegetation and kill the unfortunate outbreak last yeai there has success. Mir. Wibberly claimed and he WATKRPYiJID. : a scald id mess of | . EgWARD|j.WAL8H|v ; milk; crushed oats u nd couch, vhich is quiti possible in a hot bwh some thousands of poundU worth of could prove to be able to produce miJk ' bran.—(-D6 not water the milk for calv :s. summer. The cases may be briefly stated cattle slauehtered; and it was still going in the winter at a cost sliehtly over 2d. NOTICE TO (iKAKUW 1»1«. Hide, 8kin; Wool u>*J Tallow M*|i»hant, You cannot improve on! nature in that I HorW and Csttle Bla-oghterer. as follow : The root-grower!endeavours to ori,| hut sti11 tricre did Pot sc T m to per gallon for the food. That was done I way. ( ) You do not state the age of the produce a tilth which favours growth; any good result. He f«id that there was"" by this continuous system of cropping. BUILDERS. fTHOMAt: STRUT, WATBRfORD calves . The danger of using separated while in bare-, fallowing the principal ob- no iloubt but several counties in England Mr. "Wi Nx-i-iy prow vetoatUii(I ooO* fresher the separated milk is the less the The remarks already made upon , con- small fines which ii«d been, in poseu re- stood verv high now n Ireland. In Lim- f> BRICKSiAND ance. I j! • : j j danger becomes; secondly, the separated serving moisture in sous pear upon ma fi CEifENT TO WALL . | UVBR ]M D JB6WEU. cently in cases where people vere sum- erick , where the farmers were in a LE BOTJViENIR ia W bea-oHful grey I «m prep'sMd to pay Higher milk IK S been deprived of part of its ! it, importance of preserving the surface moned for concealing the dis safe—fines groove and very much averse to any cx- «> PAPER AND PAINT. f itom and is hus an incomplete ; hortse, and is a winner of £3,760 in staiee, thin *ny;. other .Firm. • ml Che-ad p *] W$, omd. food. To : e- tilth produced by frost on winter- which were in no way con: mensurate tKnsinn nf tillAi'n he. had affected what g CC5 CCfe winning twelve races on :the flat snd over j n*iar medy t le fir6t danger the milk might i>e ploughed land. There is, however , 'iroom with tho injury that such a bro ach of the they mipht call a rovolution. and Jie was 1 heated to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, for 'further observation upon the THOMAS g hurdles, beating amongst.others Ex Voto, aid peculiar lawlwas calculated to do to thb country. workinp now on a small farm neaT Dub- S TJPnni^Q winner of the French Deity. AH Animal* Immediately Remored on ' J HO HOUSEHOLD t then rabidly cooled down before feeding character of winter tilth; for it certainly Ha thought that so lone as the* rested on lin and introducinp his JDrV iV/UxV-tOiand Co. Ltd, « j Receipt to the ralves—semi-Pasteuri-sed—' system on some SACKVILLE PLACE DUBLIN, LE SOUVENIR is sire of over one «t TeJegtam, L«Wer on i i COM PLETE S and. for differs from the pulverisation produced thair o*rs and allowed this th: np to run of- tho rich prazinc lands in the County g . g . I Porto-ird. , ; the sect nd default you should add to the by 'spring and summer cultivations. its course they would in all probability Meath. To his ' hundred winners¦ inolnding twenty .an one . separated about J lb per head daily for calves a oil [particles which have been separated patties. In his humble judgn enl they a theorist but ho come to ?how them some " VIEW HOLLOA month |old,' and 7 Telegraai: ! "W-Jtb, TJMOTSI Street, EoDowayi OIH bradually increase \he by the action of frost seem to bo repellant should have a Farmers" Assod ation m form of prufltablio tillage , and then when By Flying Fox, film Sea Air hy Insonomy ; J TPT allowance i= (hoy grow ] older. We ate rather tban cohesive towards each other , , and they had got the facts cou.d seo Wat*rford."-: i I . ' i I not surprised th each of the 32 counties of Ire and they In olden times VIEW HOLLOA is half brother to BMtUnti I DIG PELS I H«UltiK.|! ai your present plan is andl thus are able to preserve a fine sur- if they had such Association* with 1 a whether it was feasible or not. He, might Pietermanritzburg whose progeny has won fesulting in;some ECOW, . and this;is like ly face. If they are ploughed under their parent .Union in the vicinity of Drfhhn: lo say that ho was 6tr\>ngly impressed with the people over £41,000 in stakes. | [ ¦ i • YOU C^NOT RHEUMATISM, GOUT, to increase ias lime eoes on. for Your rr e- place is taken by ; unweathered soil , the ncoessity for some change in tillage thod Is more which they could send delepste i from th« VIEW HOLLOA js e perfectly sound •eUTtOAj A! tO LUMBAJQOw than-bkely to go against t. le which will easily be reduced to powder, ¦various counties, then Ahc farmers, could and he was trying these methods of Mr. judged their medi- horse. Fees:—i ' ' REAR CHICKENS: ; calves afterwards ' when they gr< w but will remain in the form of clods for ' P ¦ i I IT CURES I speaktrw»ik with someMUM authority and kwithvith somo Wi-bbcrlcy's himf«lf. He could, perhaps, Thoroughbred Mares * Especially early- lots with any iomfort Older. I |. ' : V too long a period. It , is . for this reason 'Ixiran? power behind them w' lich they better afford to lisk the loss-than some cine by it's severity ... I .,. ... £9 9 0 Srf ¦ Iu\, ! assuming th it still" time for pulverization, and even it very e^sy indeed. The strap jc part of thb land—it was never idle—ana ui any 01 |' | j* j I there is]nothing special to be mentioned March is a month in which: frosts may bo fashioned and severe nos- For nominations and further particular* 9d..' 1/4, 2/5, and 6/- post free; about :it. to Ms mind, was that the Vcrv class them wished to see what was being done | itj-^for example, whether it is ve y expected. Nor is there much fear of who were directly interested, tne farmcr.j he invited them to go down lo Cappoquin trums. Rexall I Orderlies apply to . ! | ! MONEY IN H0R8E& || stiff clay or bog, etc.—the mosti prof t- over-drying the staple at Ithat time, so JQHN WIDGER SONS, The Ovelle feplcle Co., Newry The sound horse in good conditionwin able treatment- ¦ andithe oottb dealers, were alrow.np trui next fair day thero. if possible, and he are 3 common-sense * would probably be 15 that; the often-slated objection to spring thing to run its course without taking any; would give them all tho information he T>«/*«>lm'« W«1V Stud. TESTIMOiSIAL: ¦|i; . l still fetch the long price slthoujgli it £u tons of farmyard manure with 6 cwt. >f ploughing resolves itself into one against remedy for Constipation. ¦\/ :c .VetMAan irn'Urtnftvfln. d*oultrv many enemies lin ail ! «o*rt* ioi m<)txc XXX. superphosphate concerted action. He then went on !to couid. In conclusion, he again referred ¦ per statute acre, ate l and frequent ploughing, rather than ¦remark th*t :n face of tho smill attend-; to the necessity for farmers organising if Gentle, and pleasant to Instructress, Cto. Oor(j, writes:—ruotw Tehielei. Remove the common' c»n»ejI of ori lsay, |Ior ' the whole field 20 to 25 tons against one spring stirring. , ' "poor oonditionl" ': Mr. J.iDiUoo of farmyard !ance he did not knnw whether t ley would they did not want to be left behind. take they never; gripe, Jias proved most tatisfactory. . Ill *» ,! • manureji nlorig with | 8 to [0 LiJams are a law unto themselves, but consider it advisable that*thing there! disheartened by the small attendance at slichrp-sr inennvpnience. Xikee..- S-l have-j nrach pleasure i in Tnllarone, did. LHi says^-"I had a h«rts« Mangels lor Horses.—Do you consid >r POR THE 8EAS0N, 1914. full of wortnB, and tried many5 to raw; mangels handling. It is on these ,soils that the to meetings to try and pet ,un n .FvmcrR'j all but should appoint a good working Allowing my testimonial to ber used ! in thing* (pulped) given at night in a lossl of a winter's tilth may prove most They tend to j tone and WATERFORD cure him, bin -without elfedt. 'The 'Veter- mash of bran1 or wetted corn .Assnciatjon . Ho then asked Sir John Committee to at once make the prelimin- AT BALLYBRICKEN, connect/on with OSCO,?' ! I : two ;or thr le serious, and this is indicated by the ad- Kft-inp H ho wW.d th meetinp. ary arrangements for forming the strengthen thej delicate Miss M. V. Shields : Pouttrt; In- ine Horse Worm powder*' pot himilia times a week good feeding for young addref* , ; vantage of raising ridges |on such soils ns h<" had been kind enoup-h to do on a- Association On a solid basis. Many big intestinal nerves and structress. Co. MeatJi:—" OSOO|!Gape perfect health "I These excellent pcw«er» horses? I have beenjtold they are sevete v ' followed bi ti «oui*se | of on the before winter, and allowing them to .former orc&sion. , ' movements had small beginnings, and if Oure -reached me safely and was pot : to thai Vrtertee kidneys. Might]they be apt lo moulder down- under the influence of muscles, promptly relieve Horee Condition' Powdew, wHl pat caJ il» make a| horse thick] ' Sir John Kf.ine, who was roc lived with they looked iback a few years they would YANKEE BOY us« at once; the cure was wonderful, and in the wind?-^-)A frost . This system is now more practised anolause said that he did not there constipation, help to over- ; ¦I can highly recommefad i(." !¦ " pink of condition','' land restore . -the email ration of pulped mangels givin < ome remember that in the case of the Agri- A Brown Horse, 16-1. by [ Dobbins or ¦|'i ; once or than formerly, and is pne M the best for iWim ally i»IWtJ*--ii a\.iuaiij j/itpi IIVU. ui» - cultural Society people thought it was come it's cause, 4nd make horse to petfect- health. Worn* Powdera [twice weekly would 'act as a Americus--Lady Mitchell,' by Candlemas, 2s. a box; the Condition Powdnvt Jft. tonic and aperient preserving winter tilth!., The ridges allow ]he had come there to try and p t forward , dead at ona period but it 'came on all it's recurrence improbable. Agents—Watertord,' R. Poole end Bon; * !>; , but they should not the 'forst to penetrate completely through 1he.iT material interests. There ipas no right. If thfcy could pet a room at lBally- the property of Mr. John Morgan , will all post free, 3s|l0dJ form the Originator, be given| in quantities . I In these thipgs they serve Thoroughbred Mares and Gently George White and, Sfcn; : HenryM Ben, them, and they may be readily re-formed ¦ ¦ ¦ HENRC¦ BELL, B2 Quay, Watertord. |; rloubt whatever in his mind 1 bout this bricken in which to hold their meeting! Quay : Robert J. ' I I . ! i ' by a double mould-board ', plough, and ! differ from old-fashioned men's Mares. I I • | Parker, Michael Btrect; . . i . I . i ouestion of forming a Farmers' Associa- he thought they would have a better Terms-—Gentlemen s Maries and Tho- and W. J. Jones, QusV. I ¦ |' made ready for drilling] on the top or tion; absolutely none. The' far^erR had ntfytnrlo n/u in fittiirji medicines, whicj i usuall y . ! c^i ;rftin (y nvpr-* roughbred Mares, - aawasten, they should have (hear.hearV They had pity to give ;up tho idea ol forming the lief and often leaves the Farmers' Tints— £2, 0s. Od. SEASON 1914. . |: | which pina away [without any gppaatnt WATERFORD MARKETS suitable for root cultivation than light bnly' scot to look around them ind wh#n Society. He had no doubt but that the : ¦ cause . {here ' soils ; but after lying in j raised ridges patient in a worse con- Groom's Fee—2s; W. i ; 'J_L . is a cure. Bead ¦ nnyrquesMon cropjied up n ffctlrg the movement would grow in time. I : the following | from Mri George May 2-f7G firkins, 90s to 100a'. through the winter they |may be drilled larnlers interefls did the fnrm>rs ppeak ¦Mr. Menn« : GENERAL PRODUCE. ' not brine proper pressure to beat on their They had abmit twenty men in the room P first day 1 |g&v« it the ' Wasterite.' and ' serving the tilth which has been pro- Sold in this vicinity ASTHUR DOBBYi. ^.R.C.V.S. The Property of MICHAEL HEARNE, ¦ ¦ : Toprffcntatiycs at present. ThiA question and ho would prefer to have twenty good only bv— i Co. Waterford, is strong and healthy now/ I !would cer- duced during the winter.) There is ano- of organisation was- a queftion ollcoramon- men than O| Best care will be taken qf Mares and The Sweep, Kilmeadeh, tainly havef lost the' animal only {or Hay, peri ton, 50sI to 60s. thousand bad ones. The Will stand this Season at the following ibia ther! advantage in raising clay land 'into sense. They RRW how other clnsses; wcTe movement was a very necessary one and Foal s, but owner will not be responsible ¦ excellent tonic, which j I can nighJyjie- Hay, per ton (inferior), •IDs. to' OO3. ridges (drills or ridplets) before winter- ¦ places!— J J * commend at a real irestoratire 1 organised, labour, trade, and the em- as soon as the farmers knew tho im- for accidents. . J i t and Fair Days for cattle." Oaten straw, 35sito -»2s 6d. namely that a greater; depth of tilth is ployers on bip trusinesscs in England. ryvrt-anee of it they would come in BELL BROTHERS For further particulars apply to : Wednesdays, Saturdays, " Wasteritek" eo d only by the |origrnatOT , Mangolds, Us to 16s. obtained. The tilth on a flat surface is . at Mr. Michael Phelan's, 1 Ballybricken, to tJoni of them had Dower, none of them Mr. John Pureell suppested that they JOHN MORGAN I allybricken. i :~HENRY IBEI 1. ' V«!erinarjH CBemirt, Turnips' 10s. 13s. comparatively shallow j and this is ono ever would have power 11 tit 89, The Quay. Waterford: Thursday? and Fair Days! at Waterford. 23. i. tin, postage ^ t-noy should start on the catch-my-pal prin- ' 1 |4d. extra. Potatoes. 6d to 7d per stone. reaepn why ploughing | is | resorted to in orpni.ised. It did not .require n ly word? ciplo and let each member who was Mr. McEniry s, Kilmaithomas. ^1 I If farmers 'mispict the animal to I be spring. In the language 1 of a Munster from| him to emphasise that fa< t. A few present thero, bring another -farmer to the YOUNGI-LUMINARY is a cliestnut affected with * d sensed liver, || rive Ibe farmer , the exclusive luse iof the culti- HENRY BELL, horse, 8 years old, 1ft hands 1 inch , in " Liquid Waster te men meetinp on a fair and c iscussinp next meeting. ' REASON 1914 " first.¦ 2a.! » botUe, : POULTRY vator ." loses moulds " | and so it un- height, with grea{ ;bohe and girth ,and -oostsee Sd. iextra. :: ¦', '¦! . the.vl matters topother, perhapi prumbl- The resolution that the Committen be CHEMIST AJlD DSOGGIST, ¦ ¦ '. I ChickejJs, 6s. 6d. to 63. 6d. per pair. doubtedly may, but riding! after deep i.np, Twhat good could, they do? , formed was r\arfpr¥. Action. ' ' I : - . .|l I None passed nnanimotifJ y, those AT BALLYBiUY* YOUNG IAIAHKAKj; oy MTOUOIJT, Ducks, $s. to 65. per pair. autumn ploughing obviates this tendency absolutely none. He would pi further present who were wjIJiiig to be on to join 62 Quay, Waterford. ?V : aV -J and gives « tilth of the required dep^h. dam by 'Rkgjan . grand, dam by Country [ ! W^ OFFER YO0 ||- ¦ : 1 and Vay that even df they had k>nly one tha CnmmifUs tojvn brother to Em- r] : FISH. . It is surprising to notice how little thiB county organised that could notldo Boy. Luminary was system is followed1, but lit is gaining much press Maud, dam >>y LsHy RoBberry, Mpn- 1 Flynn aiid Young's prices:— alona. It would be a. step, so to speaik . taigue. Knight of the Thistle, etc.1; by Prime Morse Chop ! Salmon wholesale, 'is 2d per lb; retail ground, and is- likely to do so- as know- in buildinp up an all-Ireland orpknisation SWEET LE^ER , ,I ledge of the principles of land cultivation ' ] Beaucferc, :¦ sire of ^prrsnt, »«Wsm«n, 2a per lb. i and in order to have an all-Ircl ind orga- A Brown Horse by Usdrlin, dam , out of 1 ' by High Trev Paralytic s j Clwyd, etc! Etefla. Prime¦ ¦ : Rye Grass and Sole, ls ;6d per lb. ' i nisation they should have a build up an £5 Os Od.; Groom's fee, ! 5». { Farmers, Queen Mary.!by GladiAtor. • , ' ; ' rvinlri nnr mnoc : : Hake, 6d per lb. : easily dealt with, as the couch may be ni]UIr;land organisation, to do lieir own hnnd or 1OO1 Mares £2 0s. 0d.; Groom's fee, 2s. 6d. i Ouinine. dam of . JerW M-, winner of Prime Plaice, 8d..per lb. worked out, rolled together!with the chain part. Moreover, they could do no good Best care will be taken ot\Mares and ,hl p.r»n,l National and Grand Steeple- Meadow! j Hay Dory, harrows At the tilOiitlily meoun" oi MJKenny 6d. per lb. , and burnt. (Supposing that a nnios. 1 thev had members, ind that was oy Foals.* but owner will pot U iesponsiblc chase of. Paris is half sister to xoung Haddock, iece] of foul ground has recently been the p isibon wjth Now worKing—curea Apricultural Oommittoe a jletter wa.» read j , 4d.. per lb. which they were laced ¦from Mr. IJowc-rs, Silvcrsprinp, Mooncoin, for accidents, i I ! i ! m Prime Cow Hay : Whiting] 2d. to 3d- Eroken up, and it is desired to clean it that flay. They knew tho feelin r of the DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS For further particulars Bpplf ! ¦ : iHcm. Sec. 8uir Vallty F riiit Show, in re- - ^v 1»U «i« U 5:400 s4- i" , :¦ :11roult,- Id. 2d. per Jb. with 'all possible speed, I the ibest process, country better than he did aid they JOHN MOftpAKi , r i ML- . .liibstersl after |the ploughing, is I to cross-plough , knew whether it was possible : ference to -the proposal -lo hold » fruit , Free en R Jls at :Waterford. Is 6d to la 9d each. tjo arouse The cure of Mr. Thomas Sedgemore, of ihew in Kilkenny. Me pbinted out that Bailybncken. | rfrAHs ' .^. .+A Gd Aanrt. which may be done with the double-fur- tlie interest that was necessary :o have Balterton. ~ j ¦ after , 19, Chapel Street; Budlcigh , lie felt there yould be bub a "oor chartcc ¦I " : ' : row implement to save ^ime; which the firmers come into the asj aciation. South Devon, shows apain the unexampl- T ^ : - ¦• : • ' tAMii. M..« Tit Terms Apply* w : i( i :| . , |. !; the cultivator should be put across these Vsain. 'he wouid say. that df the farmers ed power of Dr- Cassell's Tablets to restore ?! Jiivhig a link allow iul Kfikcony, a» SE.-\SOiN. 1914. '«:?Sn; . furrows, to be followed] by a cross-culti- were oinir , r ?:; k,,a ii to hold their own in tr eje days perlecl - '¦' •there iyas not a penny subscription from M. SHEEh AN & 'j 7s 6d. per 120 for ducks and hena. vating. Thi6 may be dpne with the old- of competition lo nWv« action. ; i | SONS, , i( th&v Were ^olni hav« "I was completely " that district.! The comWitee of his ¦ ' fashioned iron scuttle or the, newer s:eel- oonlrd over the conditions ^j ^fe w- | BocloW 'i would not hold a «ny place ' ¦ ¦ Of th ?ir fairs, paralysed, " s' ttr»>: f I PIGS ' tined 1 cultivator with a seatjon" it. But if the ' wanted to be (o ntd Mf. - ^^^^ a' They had 94 Henry St., LIMERICK ' ¦ able lake oommon Sedgemore -t« »Ti i totil tiey first *5t % dia>-i f' ' • "M ' whichever is used, it is necessary to go nctior to safepuard thelfriprits-in Tel»tion K«Hwffl j ¦Jnly £36 in lianUs. and they, wanted at f; Cellar ' Report :—Top price, Ms. (up to as deep as the plough went. Then the t<> m tfers of transit interviewefl could '^ (biil BrowinBltlieTC, but thpy o0.uld.. ^^ > SS?VJSSSrs apply to the owner) j | 1 be worked on the surface, !so that' Ihe that was supposed ' went I managed to Jt&ry;' r bnrdtrn. MADE. Ona application kills | all Nits fo be lookirjj iflgtan expeoted to bear the whole of, the ' : Vitirrft«/« will rnllnnt it nnd free it after ^ ¦ • • i ¦ ¦ ¦ and Vermin,! beailtlfles and ' strengthens .T.i i and i 8. Phelan, O'Oomion-etreel from their interests (hear, hoar) ' hobWc on sOcks ' _J ' ' , ther- If K- ra^r^K^I The Secretlry said lio Gominittc* g&vo will stand dunng the he Hair. In Tins, 4)d. snd 9d. pPost, Id (Mflte:— i : ' most of the rubbish. It, should be burnt ateolutoly necessary ' " from the Watertord. where he . AT ROSSENARR-i.: ¦bwiOGANJ^. 1 . .!¦ ' ] that *:. J n0,,id ^MmMM&iimMi aubsiay M t8 10s. fo ' Sdciery. ' GEO. W. HARRISON Chemist, Beading. Flour, 3U to 32s. . . • ! after being collected by) harrowing and ofgnn Jse (hear when I cam* out dtg* . 1 ¦ " tluj Season. ' i ' ' . '- 8s 6d per , hc*r) v 'At was on a SlretcJier. J j . 'I- ' ¦ Sold by Chemists, i Agents for Waterford— . White Bran^ cwt. • -.-, ' chainiharrowing; If thero | is more in ^gUf ihS? . . Mr. iDiUon—Wasn't thai, oh condition KILKENNY-: _ ' I . '! Red Bran, 7s 3d per cwt. ! !' the ground the processss named may b» I was so heOptess I Mr. Stdymort, hat they would tio!d the. -mow m Kil- White and sons, Ltd., CConnell St.; H. ; \ Vo^l J« t>fi ' Bell, 62 Quay; K. *Pool« and Co.. Ltd.. : Black Oats (farmers' price); 9s 9d. repeated, with or without the, ploughing. Hew snoon-fed Veven. : ten-ny? . - Indian Moal, I69. 9d. per sack. On sandy land a strong j land should not be WrKed down as .3. l»y. m the end ' UKB Michael-St. I. Car ick-on^Suir-Tj.i 1. Tm- ] ' hofse-rake may yo fine , as I Secreiarry—No. ^ ner. i Dunuarvan- *D1 J. Niigentl Bridge- s Barley Meal, J63. • . . ', • 1 ; be U6ed for collecting. [This does away rain mak»s . it set ko as \o I got Dr. CrirseU's TableU", and, to , 1"0 Meny Andrew by Old ^ndiew. darn by, 'GH S, Irish Flalts;Oatmeal with d lot of expensivo harid| labour h4rd > w'iCfeas if it is lift in a amaioment 'of everybody; I recovered, r King-Winiam..! ¦ AR [ 8t.; ! W. J. | NoI» i land; Co. j tiSBKSMj— , 16a. per cwt. , and clod()yt & state members of | ;.; j Department o''Agr.cul- J«mes ¦ - • 1 Red Pollard, 6s 9d per cwt. i the rdws will burn almost b themselves 1 till it is required for plant- am now at. work , hard work too, but lam Captain Loftu* ^id *«ni.' j (Insured by Bairyj. • j . . j j ; y ing a, slight rain Ahe Committee spoko in favour of having been, certified sound ^ White Pollard; 8a 9d per cwt. ' ! if set I on fire when there islsome wind. ?0 will slacken 5t down, able for it." , , This Hoorso ia» ,; ¦ Jiliat.it will harrow for cases, the show in Kilkenny. H« had approach- shewn at MrJ Grace s Yard. I j | ,- I IJOQAL. |. j On stiff land no such expeditious method The; a. ieed- >er?u's 'Weakness.. < Spinal : and Nerve accident. .,. -, ¦ ; ' p^r—Eleclric . , Iite. Tt should then , The Secretary, in rrply to! -Mr. Dillon, . : i ^ O. W. HARRISON Cbemlst. ilBeadnfc upon to commence with, after which a or so .\,6 left) for ton days Paralysis, perieral vita! exhaustion, brain ^^ Sold by Chemist^ Agenta for WoUrfqrd scuffle' which will leave i tough clolrs liefore being ^n, over airiin wi,fh 'fae, and all run-down conditions. Send . >aid the Committw, when votlnp the sub- Terms — Gentlemensl I Mares, £2;. l Children love it 1 the cultivator, afte , ridy, did -not Jay down the condition that -WHITE AND BOSs.fLt«. j[ I . LUl»«l»- tage of; fine we > Owner. Oroom'B ree-«s. to. . JAME8 BABMTJ ! : in - ' : ' Further ¦ il ! ' l| ' - v: I I; ¦'' i f : ; i ' V]l\ : * • ¦¦Li . 'i I CRONIN¦ L if :: . \ .g.,9. ¦ ' A FEW ||- - . • '.! reshAR DeliveryM WEATHER of New God WILL els in SummerSOOM FabricsSE HERE t /Express ' Of the Bargains ' jVtav Sale THIS W! JEK i { Delivery ' ^eevy s j I !; ?rfnt5 wid JKlil^Uns BECIN8 . At the 31st Annl /oroary Sale g V Service SPEp IAL DI SPLAY Just ; l>ojrun. |' i Uirh and Rare Combination of Weave;!. Colours , and Kffecta. , 9th. ; Fancy Cotton Voiles, assorted )atterns. Satutday JVCay i -|ii-iiic*1] Uedford•d Cord and Pique in the new colourings.colourings, BOYS' LOVELY I SUMMER 8TBAW HATS, in Boater ; Shapes, 4Jd. etch ; ijhoiiie.v 40-inohoh. Cascade Cloth n several rich shadesshades., worth 1B . - THIS SALE WILL MAEK AN EP )CH ; i , . . I i Also Crape aildd Sp' onge Cloths, \ hich will be much worn this season Several Bundles of j Hand-Worked !BOL- makes and prices, , liouble-bed sizes, Is. ieach ; BREAD ! White Eulbraideredidered Swiss Musi ns, different makes and pri« 8TER CA8ES I IN THE DRAPERY TRADE. DRASTIC : I The new Tarantuilanntnilx Muslin. usual prices, 3s lid and 4s 6d. REDUCTIONS IN ALL Saiijlov. n Cloth in all UiejpreV i iling shades now fashionable DEPARTMENTS. PROCESSION VEIL;NET, 3Jd. ; per j yard. | ' • - ! SHOP-SOILED , GOODS , ODDMENTS. LADIES' NEWEST; BEADy-TO-\VEAR FTC., ETC . AT TA KING-AWAY HATS, in soft Satin and Tagel bands and ' CO Ltd., Brims, Is 6}d each ; worth 5s. Cronin s Bak OBl^RTSON LEDLIE. FERGUSON & PRICES. essa WATERFOBD AND KILMAO I j :!l ! - . ' - ' - V I . I . ALL THE NEW GOODS AT SALE ¦ ! WA TERFORD. \ ; ¦ ' " ¦ - PRICES ' DURING THE 31st i i . • . . ! [ ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. i r I : :i " I , i i Waterfoitl l __ ll _J i I 2)eevv & @o., £td., TUIOpSH BAI HEARNE &C0 ALSO <)ABINET Michael Street. : Ltd., fJ' J BBcumsc WATERFOED j SHOWEB BATHS. Prepaid A vortlsomoht 8c»l«.J Milliii!?ry Brayer WA TERFORD . LADIES' AND QENTLEM] ! BAXH8 OPEN ¦ BACK. F IROM 1 ¦ - ' 1 Ii ' { ' III : Ji Mo. Six DA2B-7 t.m. «d' 7.C* 0* One Consecul ive fforda. Insertion, j Insertions'. ' M 2d ... O« 7d ¦ to 3d ... Is Od. I ; i* ... 4d .., 1a 2d ' ! ] te «d K BRYANT BO ..: 5d ^ OCR MILLINERY BUYER WAS AT ressej. presses .j J ,\ 08 „. 6d J 1e Sd MARKETS THIS WEEK . AND HAS Practical CoachiuiM .• a- • ..J 7d ..i 2s Od ' it'ST RETURNED : WITH A VAST «B . ... 8d ... 2a 4d ' ARRAY OF DAINTY AND EXCLUSIVE fKe Glen, OCR NEW SEASON S DRESS BTERY DFPARTMENT IN Then try Nature's OwA Waterford Blxpenoe pet insertion charged if not STYLES IN LADIES' " HEADWEAK. " ^ OF fr*ptid. . Ii MATERIALS ARE AS NICE THE HEIGHT FASHION ' ¦ ^ US ; • , I AS OUR MILLINERY. ASK ALL KIND8 OF CABBIAQEB. CJ ^ b 0R SAMPLES ETCii MADE AND REPAIBED
SPECIAL DISPLAYS1 ¦ APARTMENTS.¦ ¦ ! I i : ! j ¦ i ! i MERRY'S IN ALID PORT OF THP. ¦MODES OF THE MOME BUBBEB TYBINO O:f THI ; ' i J EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK -i ! PBEMI8K8. ¦ g Suit couple , /-tpSIFORTAB > Lod ing*. I : LY&^@E-S BROS. \J young me or>" girls I at- business'; , Nutritious !£§ / Streng-thenin moderate chart iceu'tral. : Apply CM3 : """"" r "1 GENERAL BMITHW 3BK. this office. I .'I ^ Winery and Dress Specialists . The Corner House, PER BO"1 T ODGUfGS J '¦ Let; jju:t . 51, High Street. Pro- Chemist. Perth. TO BE LET. riETHARD, ARTHURSTOWN, CAMPILE. SI ADE ETC. | i I ! ' • J. -fisira Tr«d« has been earned on in LARGE HOVSf AND SHOP , « . ' - !!T- I : : the premises to • over 80 years. Apply :j — Michael Street; sc rcn rooms , we , two ' 0 6018 Newsj office T> DBBEB Stamps for "rtvato Dsa or to entranccs- FOR Comfort" and | Convenience.: The Mec 3 EHRINGTON TERRACE TRA- CONFECTIONERY ! MJ OKS. AC. it suit auy business, "News" Print- . YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN SMITH 8, NOB CAN YOU, FOB , Profession now* use and reeommw MORE- FumishodrHouse, 2 sitting, CATERING I . , f- . ! ing Works, Waterford. 4 SHOP AND ROOJ S—No. 3. Johnstown LGAS-FIRES FOB )• ' ' bedtooms, gas, vater. w.c . -, to Let tor ' ' l:- ¦ : ¦ "- - It - - - " ¦ I ' AT THEIR RESTAURANTS, I . ! . i\ . : - ; = .1 - I . . I I I June July. August. Beautiful views. BALLYMACAW. DCNMORE EA8T— A OOUBAGY, Taste, and Ne&tneie cha- f ' LOST AND FOUND HOUSE. No. l; EATON TERRACE , House, Three Cottages, lately occupied : racterise a 1 the [Printing turned out qiHANKSGIVrNG to Our I-idy of by 9 WARMING¦ ¦ XX GEORGE'S STREET & 121 QUAY , ¦ :¦ ¦! •¦ ; '"NaWi " Printing Werki Water- ' I X , Lourdes and St . «rard for great TRAMOBE— Furnished or Unfurnished. Coastguards; also Boat House. i . i . i- al lha . Three silting, eight bedrooms, bathroom | THE SICK BOOM, r favour received tlirou h their inter- i i NUB8EBI; y -j - I; op^jdon.—E. d« M. (h. and :.), coacli-hbuse, stable. Immc- ~i " »ftii | ; - j I T OST, ibetwee i Broad.Street and John diate poi session. ; ¦ LIVING R00M8 AND i ¦ f ESTATES , ¦ ¦ ¦ MANAGED BENTS ., i ;i I il. . : : I , |v ±J Street, a J ITMS containing a sum of KEADTIFULL"I printed ArtI1 Bouventr Money. Finder rewarded at this office. NEWTOWN VILLA-Large House. 2 COLLECTED. ' T jTMBRELL.\S and Parasols Newly Sitting, ( Bedrooms, 8table, Coacn-house. , of the Centenary of the|?reuentatlop —j W I J. \D 'Covered and Repaii od, whether with SJVUTJi & BEDROOMS Garden . Immediate possession. ^0 Don-rent, OarrickW-8iiir, no;w on! sale at Cash Received on Deposit of 3 per cent r >roken ribs or torn cove¦s; all made like . I lh« Printers'. ''News" Pri ting WorM. BUILI ING GROUND in Mayor's repayable (practically) on demand. For full particulars of all Domeitto ! n ' new] and not kept Iongei than three daysi AppliaDces;rappIy Gas Offices Waterford: prlcalSdJ, lor by posf 7Jd: Can therefore no custome Walk. ' Coupons and American Money Cashed. ITHE Bakers, Waterfo , [Watert a]>n be obialned j bom'the Carrick-on-Sair MOTORS disappointed. ¦ rd. or Gas Company's Showrooms, No. -, P.l F. Walsh. Draper. CT , John Street. -— The Quar.f I r . • I wnruieots. \ \ Waterford. . i . 1! ;v . . |: ¦ " i ' - " - ¦¦; :!¦' II: I ¦ : ¦ : : ! ' ' . l : I ^ ^ i I ' "nTTNTVERSlNE" Gi 11 Lotion cures riATALCXHJEs Magaxiues. Eeportt and OYGLES — Se »ad-hand Cydes ; aJJ : \J saddle and hari ess galls. "Ver- \J- ; Balance BheotdJ Booki o! Boles, \J makes^ in perfect order, from 30s. minine" removes Jice from cattle and Fries i Lists, i Docket Books, I etc:, well Inspection ! invuted. EudgerWhitworth, horsfcs. White's Cattl ¦ Cordial cures IH More than j printed at reasonable' priced. " News '" (near scour in calves. Kee > these reliable SilJ; J PlinUngWorks , TVa'terford. I Ltd..' Henrietta Street G. P. O.). 5^321 1 ' MX \JU ¦ remedies handy. Sold it Is BottleB by G. • I ; !!!T- i.l il ¦: I . . ! White and Sons a Toni ¦ . Ltd . Waterford . ^ i!||: pi . |.: ' . ¦ x ' Jp^^ ¦ BEDROOM SUITES, SOLID SATIN Trying- ^0 ' overcome nervona 11. i . I .1 .. \ —-l " xcs , you ^^^^iSli I etrsin; Iamgour DAT-BOOKS, Ledgers, and all - classes OTCEES—We have on Salo are quite ight. this is a RARE , headache, loss of MOTOR WiAliPAPER for l|d. per roll, any treut wkiNUT, POLISHED ANY- COLOUR appetite, by aid of stimulant*' - olj Account (Books made on the seoond-hantl Ariels, Triumphs, .(71 . lor I have never in olj my long life— ^^^^» T '^y*j '""^ "' rrTDI , =^=31'^ff| SUPERIOR DESIGN AI>D iFINISH, premises. "News " j Printing! ;Works; F.N., Rudges, etc., Guaranteed perfect i,. quantity, largo or small; suppli- j and I have travelled £%£-- Tr *' aggravate* the trouble, ji You ed j at wholesale prices. Our stock ex- •jy u bit in my time—en- need a EEAL nerve food ItonidJ order; 1913 andf 1913 models, from £26. _ joyed a Cigar so much as this one. Where F ! Inspection [invited. AUI aocassories and ceedj 250,000 rolls. Write for patterns, Q^i k D-| REXALL ' - ! rfff-Mj- i= !r r stating what class you require—Dcpt., ^^y f iy^ do yon deal for your sn okes? H^mirW^i . ^5 15 0 1 j [ ¦ : ¦ side cars stocked. Rudge Garage, Hen- ; fT ' Norvd & Brain- ! iii:: i - ; -il . I - i- j i ; I 1 rietta Ktrftftt. pO2. jThe Bam«a Wallpaper Co&. Ltd.. TSE " All ! 1 thought so much, all my friends DtNINCROOM & ORAWINCROOM SUITES. SOFA S, CHAIRS, DINING- j Tablet* i ] CampfieJd A .-enue X J SIX-SHILLING,} Novels for Is. each; a . M>anbheeter. S&SkaS (lrc so pleased with niy favourite brand. TABLES, AND ALL CLASSES OF FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. ! is a reliable remedy for all nerf ' large assortment,'{. all different, of /s& ¦ 1 Well , I have dealt vous trouble.' They stimulaU i •lean1 library copies, by the best authors. 2i3©ifc g If at t. M. DOYLE'S . 79. IRISH-MADE BEDDING AND MATTRESS :s - ;i ¦ and bring rest to the nervous sys ' rTE '/ QUAY , over 20 years r ' : at Poole's Btores and library;, 134, Qoay. WKITl.aONS HEALTH j ^fe , W can rely on his VISIT O R SECONDHAND DEPARTMENT,¦ j tem in & healthy; natural; way ' Waterfoid. A bargain]that cannot he- Te» S.MJ V Cures selcctio a»d he will riot supply any ¦ Pleasantji and i palatable. ' Bil:-/u* Headaches. Forms a re- t» SSst 469 ": brand ' . I! I ,1 Thej j MIBC f reslung and cooling ape: ient drink " unless it is well matured. After a good din- Cash or Easy Payments give ne# "life "—tone and vijjJ ¦;[ . Best jS fcWi? CST Payments *"7^S^ | ¦ our to to P. M. refunded" Prlcor 1/- . |: I \ t - ; ¦ ¦ i y &V V DOYLE'S . It's an old QUALITY IS THERE JCST THE SAME. EMPLOYMENT¦ WANTED¦ I I I |shop, and I like old ' ' ¦ ¦ . S & Tel. 171 , i! r - i . •[¦ ¦ I i-r AI CVOTHB i» an excellent Cough Cure traders ; and he knows the trade so nrpli " ii. prepared b m the prescription of a T7IOUR Suit made to measure J. TYRIE TURNEf : , material respectable young woman] thoroughly, noted physician; to be had only at Bell's, :X and trimmiogs all complete, for Hie , T J8 fbarmacy, L.P.S.I , A experienced, ]| wants Dai!}' House U and 89. Quay. mode*t sum of 21s. 6d. and 27s. 6d. each. Work! j (Apply 60M this office. Time, four days. P. FJ Walsh, Draper Cigarettes, Tobacco, or Pipes, KflURPHY & SON, CARRICK-ON-SUIRJ ; and General Outfitter . 67. John Street . Smokers' pTIfsHERs,., * L ! I Watotrford. ' Telephbi » Ko. B. '- , . ' ' I GOOD Plan.r-Keep yemx Feet Warm Requisites . 11, O'Connell St. & Thomas's Hill . Waterford. j j A and Dry this weather. It prevents ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' S/WOCN ! FARM &c. ' ' ' i ¦ \ III ; . cold. G,ood: lnjoibs so.d 'at Bell's on the ]()K -Rak for 6d.-A Coachman got 105 I ' Quay, from Zd. Ht pair.r 1.VU dead rats ¦! ¦ ¦' ' ¦' after using a 6d. tin of ' ¦ I ; I • < I I I : ' ! i : V !| I Season.1! Before I ' Rodine." the swift and deadly rat poi- \ COMING S^ed buying, son. ;Once used : IV i '• : i Mangold- and[ Turnip Se«d [ compare , rats never seen again. ASK for th© " ttage" Distemper Wash Never a rat escapes. Dead vermin dry up QUITE A MISTAKEN IDEAL quality land priced of R. F. P, h4lan'3, 49,1 leaving no WicCULLAGH, LIMITED QuayJ i You -will Isoonl see where your J\, for! Walls: Admitted to be best. smell. No failure, mess, or ht here to sett at Agent—H.: Bell 62, Quay. Waterford. irouble. Tins. 6d. -Is. as. 3s. is; post 2d.— FOR jnlerestl lay. I aim rig Harley. Chemist, Perth a legitimate pro! t The day lor fancy 7 1b. tiri, l9J 6d. . L ¦ U— ¦ 6 Ji II [ prices is : 'gone. Jo traveller; no! hotel C Don't imagine a Piano is neces- expenses to pay. The purchaser gets the sarily * an expensive luxury. benefit. Best Ye low Globe, 8d| per lb.; 110, QU^Y, WATERFORD © ] KAft NUMBERED Tickets for Concerts , (!) We havfl Pianos from the]very Best Orange Glo >e. Is; perl !p.: Best 0\J\) . FOE LUNCHEONS. DINNERS. TEAS. A ND BEST CONFECTIONERY dO cheapest A VARIETY o! Colours in the Cottage etc.. for Is.; Rolls of 1,000, 2a. ¦ S to the ; very dearest— g of All Purple Top Swedes, 9d. pe> 1b. ; ±X Distemper Wash for[ Walls at BeJl's. each. '"News " Printing Works. BRANCH-8EAVIEW PRIVATE HOTEL & ALL QUALITIES STOCKED ; S and you need, not pay cash, For is ¦ ' : ¦; RESTAURANT. f I I ¦ ¦ Best and cheapest. 7 lb'. tin for Is. Gd. TRAMORE' (0ne Minute ~ Ids. monthly you can obtain s>.'« 62, Quay. '. from Strand and Station)—HOME COMFORTS, Have just imported really gpod Piano; full MODERATE TERMS, cargo of Genuine Red Ash S trichord 1 ; UP-TO-DAT E PREMISES. I fS cneck ! 1 ction, etc., and duite « rry AUT. i.-A:lesbitry Duck Egg3, 2s. I CONFECTIONERY Newport. Clean and 3 ow Burning, Soft iXJt per setting V. irifertilecj replaced; SITUATIONS VACANT. , CHOCOLATE8. SWEETS , ETC., OF BEST QUALITY 1 Quality. Try a Sample JLot ; ¦l-r-iill-l - : f • Oolliirin Poultry ^arm, Dnngaryan. ISOUIT 'SWM i Floor, Tea and Sugai AND IN GREAT VARIETY STOCKED.I PRAMER, WOOD & 1;1 I - I • I ' . . g CO., i | Bags; in ail sizes, at "News" Print. /COMPOSITOR Improver wanted Works. | Mod irate Prices. ; lot E. M KENT, Proprietress. We carry a Large Stock V permanency . WSIKS according to of Points, Oils, 'Ropes, twines. |<45 V estmoreland-St, Dublin. !S T; I.-Tra > Nest Egg Distribution experience. Apply Herring DAi ' Is. per to G. D. Croker, Salmon and Nets. Tanned Garden Fruit Netting ¦ : . Station. Fa eroiles eggB, 1 Mail. : ^Rggso! ' ' ¦ BetUog. i . Spratt, ¦TTn very best [ tab» Thousands of bo :s sold yearly. T»BSHECT-1BLE J—— modious Sittingrooms, 8! : 'Bedrooms, X Potatoes at ?d. per stone to le "had | Soxes , reliable person, age e Kitfilhen TfflS TIME fid.landils. ,OnI- prepared by G. White 4-V 2p to B4 , wanted for-Gen ??^ .R!, eli:-' "iaihigh-pxessure. tt B- «nd K Phtian's, 49, Quay, i De and Sonis ,, ( ; eral House- fTlttE 1 Celebration for the 100th Year cf About| Tliree. and Most Reliable m| 1 ensuing;month a Umited y. Apply ! ! Clommel. THE WATER Waterford. J. J. amount ot Nail ± : ¦ ¦ : PAINT.I 1 Edward Power, Dunmore East' MAY. should write to the Eector O\ '¦ Breen, The Bridg^. 1 i and Haar Brushek '¦ i ' : •: . 'ii ¦ . j and 'all Toilet Ke- i THAT DATE. The Rector is «nxio.-s II I ' - ^- -v lJ . 1! I -i • 5,ulf''ea; Come and see I .our windows I vlte that ' as many a« possible of Uie Old OBoys' ^ssfejb, . j : 1 caasafi "•IWJ'ije ' 'and Sons. ltd.. O'Oonnell WAOTED-Oood Cycle Inopection of their stock of should take part in the Celebrations. : Strtet. Waterforrf. Mechanic § The V sxy Best| Paint for , : : ; **"* LW Csthwine ill g : - li! - 1i : i d - I M Street ' " 1 ' aONOIO. VlHICLKS, HARNESS, AoI KILKENNY FEIS. 19H SWalls. As used in the Pri n- S ¦ ¦ ; - • IH- ; •;. is ! ' I' I • - I ' ¦ cipal"I**"* . ChurcheB'nuitu^u,j Coaven¦^ViAlCU O, ¦ • ' : • J.IMES M0R.\N - - To ba held ¦ 3^t «, g I i' ' I- i I i . Builder. All iinds WANTED, for Tremore, Cook^eneral THE FAMOUS . 1 in ! T7K)R SAIiE—Mafkct Car, irJ new conf of Jobbini; promptly attended to , *nd IHouse^arlourl Maid. ST.:JAMES'S PARK School 1. Public Halls J; dltion ; veryi cheap; it! Messrsl D6. Graccdieu Bo:d. I Must , KILKENNY, 3 j , e- c.j be veU recommended. State aRe. wage*. HOME RULE , ON ASCENSION Uurand's, Beresiard¦ Street. | ¦ ! BADGE THURSDAY. ¦ ¦ <- ¦; ' I IT JS ECONOMICAL : -1- . i . ' *' ¦ ' -^6 " ; g AND j ¦ ' PI ¦ ' ¦ , ;l: - ; as worn by ! 218^87, 1911 i " 1 11-: .- g I 1 [ _ I . I . THB IRISH PABLIAMENTARY PAKTY Opening Ceremony to ba performed DURAJfiLE. TVit em ^ir JOSEPH OONWAY & SONS " I by f| ] . Mastea On pBEsing ol. Home Rule Mr. F. J. BIGGER iaAliE—Outsider Car, \TwSi Bete U f Chimney Cleaners, Ho. 1, ButtermiU I ! I Bill, with ; ; , MJRJ A. ; own W ills. ' Von win FR Dining S ¦ ' ¦ only I I*ne (off; Mayolr' Room, Inscription "Ireland Nation, 3' j . i i ! WWeeh ( one ||rabber tyrid}. nearly! a Walk) Waterford,: ; OOHOOLO. ACAOKMIBO. tk: • 1914," ' naw. Hooded Buggy by, -. Windover, very Thoroughly >un*^stand5| all kinds PRICE 7d. EACH CdmpetiUons in the Irish Biniru'aKa, €^St> GET I^AT Ranges and'Chimneys. U POST FREE, Eecilation, C!& oomfortable, and |l light Trap.! Apply. Can be had from Story-telling. I . Sieging 3tawardj 8nowWil,i Waterford. ; Drawing Room, the Maker*, , Dancing,! etc., etc. 1 ; J. G. T~i | GREAT PIPERS1 CONTEST. McCAOl 65oU" d th8 8ch«>» P. QUINN & CO., (8occ!3so» to W. Power)' ! LOWE'S Slanur& my be obtained fro a 52?. » ' 'S ? ^ B«qui. . JIl>E O.\R for S e. ¦! Good condition. Io I ' N Geo- White and ford; I , W»tac- Bedroom cifURCH STREET, BELFAST, IURLING MATCH BETWEEN S . Cintwell¦ . ¦' 52 John Street,! Water- Sons. ltd,. Waterford. , BARRONSTRAND STR U ord. j KILKENNY " i . . tickets in aiRoJl at u» Belfast. Numerous other Attractions. . for la. Rolls of \m SHADE CAHDS. •»<*. a. VNsws" Printing Worki. The k.O.H. and ¦ FBEE ! !ii ¦ ^ Bedsteads, the Irish Volunteer Bedding & Wire Mattresses Badge.3 *lso suppliod. Price 7d. eacii post .free. Special L 18 > termg to Divisions. »nS. r ^r 8- Rol»e '- t : p iu- . !.] I
MMTTXEE WEDDING, JBIRtHDAY, _,,* ¦ ; ¦ j ) j _ ^ aaujmwrs xesiQence, iaj 01. A>rxnonsus ¦ The quarterly repArt of the administra- THE WAILACE1STATUS ! AND !;: I . 1 'Al we uouncn meeting on luesaay uie ¦ ! " i Road, Mrs. Johannah IKnoz; late of tion of sanatorium benefit for the Borough f&yor drew ' ¦ ; " ~ ¦ -^L^^r yesterday. Al Hackett atten tion to tbe fact that the • ¦ • • 'h' -' h'! rr r ' ¦ ¦" Nicholastown , Slievemo. B.I:P. | The DISTRICT GOSS P fl- , Chairman, pre- oi Waterford shows] that tho number of jocai Govera-mer t iBoard we& eurcharg- r' !'! •:' . remains will be | removod at 'clock sided, and there were also present—Messrs patients recommended'for ' week) 8 o M. McDonnell treatment I from ii the h»ad» ol th*Kml AtotJ p.m. to-morrow. (SaturHay) ! for ; the Mr. John Redmond has informed a . James 3. J Feely. Secretary, and Mr. 12th January, and 7 were admitted I dur- ment of a fee; and that cr)ns derable progrei« had been family burial ground W-Uliani Frieli C.E., Resident Eng , to C ounsel in. de endingMr. , SI everue. j Press representative that the etatemenra ineer ing the quarter. Ten were discharged. John Fleming, iBorough Sur 'rtox, 1 who mads with it. I asked, and I ask »g*inj WREATHS*—You made recently about his having reneWed wwe in! attendance. The Secretary stated The results aro reported to be: 4 "fit to declined to that ttfose whi desire to honour » Waler-i get economy! and that he had a piro from'ilr. oo»y an order {roni'the Board 1 punctuality by sending yoi r orders: to 27- " conversations " on the «]ucBtion of con- Burden, Con- resume work "; 5 " much improved:"; 1 to 1 (jive evidence it the inqui 'y into the ford ganiusl whose fame , is ' world-wioe cossions to Ulster ane entirely incorrect. sulting (Engineer, stating .that he had no- " no improvement-" Thirteen patients sanitary; Bhould| respon 1 to the appeal for forthe* 28 Barronstrand St. La ge : stock' of thiing to report. Mr received condition of the cityjl and was Wreaths, CroB^es, etc., from 5s to £5. ! J. Mr. Redmond says he has not been in iWhittle remarked home trea ment. during i the prosecuted therefdr. The majority of the financiBl fiel >. Tbe response has'not G. McCaul . successor to W, consultation with Mr. Asquith about the that that reminded him of poor old Dr. quarter. j !', 5 members present at been encbur>g ng, but I have, received «t ' Power. ! Tele- iKane who The estimated Tuesdayfi I meeting lon^t n IA laiie r whit*h run: n' i ^ WATERtFORD grams: McCaul, Ironmonger, Waterford. new concessions. He adds that the posi- when the Local Government cost of treatment for the appeared to favfci r the view U)at all ren nu fha ]SJSJ**Z^J^ 1750rT PLEASE NOTE ONLT ';ADDRESS. tion of the. Nationalist Party with regard Board complained that j he was not send- quarter was £125,! as! Against £33 for the creates , sat: sfi etion. I refer to the letter I . i E3TABD: i 1 the whole Council should share in Indemni- T I i I . I ' ! ;J. to Ulster ha8 undergone no change siheo ing in isufflcieot reports used to report^- corresponding pcrjod, of last year. 11 fying the victims but dn Ui( (which I am taking the liberty,of publUh- I ' the second reading of the '' J beg to report that I have nothing to i'rieantirnd ing) bt m lady Paul. I hope that tbe Iiome Rule 1 it is understood it imnwnses w ere to b* Bill , and he is confident that the Bill Toport ' {laughter). It was ordered that BOTTLING UP THE PORT. ! i issued aeaiast words < f th i ady, whose family h*»« will now four dolphin lamps The Department of; Agriculture' .A derman Wrr Ii R. Ward be pushed rapidly through ithe be procured for the s return .T.P., and Councillors T. O'Ne 11 land Mi been fo c ceatu ries honourably connected Commons, and will be 6ent to the Lords dolphin:* cm the bridge At a cost of £6 of animals shipped from Irish ports for KirwanJ the with ti e City and County of < Watorforo, the week ending MaV 2nd is signatories to th >: payment; SSaterforb in its present shape before the Whitslin- each. |The Cleveland Bridge Company melancholy and it was intended proceedings* for' will beir froit -" I trust that . the county %\t Bfe¦ tida rprfiSR. re- 1 1 1 reading, so far as iWaterford general; y miy rise to the occasion." forwarded a leiVeir trom) Messrs Kinnear, is ! con- covery of the araotmt were to be 'gone on Moodiej-andCo. authorising the Com- cerned. Out'of a total of 15 ,511 beasts with, Some of tAoSe to. whom I have »ppil«d shipped from Ireland onl Messrs. I. 3Shornton and! 3ons act- A BARGAIBARG N LOT OF 1WE 1IVE 5TOCK RESTRICTIONS. mittee V> pay them their portion of the y 40 horses and ing; for fhe Ii.G^B] However, the matter for oeljp say that they are not musical FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914. 139 asses went from IWaterford; and this enthusl .sts. I this might be a sufBciently This afternoon the Town Clerk rec¦ ei red delentiop money,,which imounts to £1,000, has been sottled by payment M the sum a telegram from the Member for 'Waier- direct -when the mainienance period in a neighbourhood wholly free from ' todt- with coils, eatisfac ory !»nkwer for anyone who »u 1 is and-mouth disease. and there i' ends. ||i K>rd statijig that Air. Runciman and Mr. over. The Law Adviser, ia reply this 1 ncientlity by proclaiming to the i I to receive the deputation from Wafer- pany they ehwjiid get aj proper authorl:- On the, necessity of imme- ooltecton of the old!Irish-airs letcirded 00 ford . diately getting something done to lease the l world a -larks' [that we are proud of tb» ¦ation th!emselvta from !{Messrs Kinnesr ¦ phonograph at every festival—since fnpl.' th» . > marl who has atuinetT world- We have just secured a choice The Tow n Cierk aiso received this aftler- and Moodio . was the -desecrate situation. ' i tbe inauguration of the FeisijOeoil—ds If. decided to transfer 1 t 1 ¦ I ¦ noon a telegram from, sung or wide fame, and who has given pleasure the T.own Clerk | of a deposit receipt for £300 t» the current whistled by competitofU: from All to milliqna ol people, was bora in Water- ! ' Kilkenny aEJtinp him t.o inform pig buyers FERRYBANK HOUSING SCHEME i parts lot the country, is abo . " " « COMMERCE account j and also a deposit receipt for 11 to be ford. [ I toik fthe liberty 1 last week of lot |of here that pjes could be removed from £37 lOs.J being i » half-yeaT's interest pn A meeting of the Housing Committee published. Only kirs that -hi Ve . never pointing] out to kll those who had already \ AND THE CORPORATION CUkennv to Waterford. the £2,000 detention money. lad under consideration this week j the been published are) included in - the col- Ferrybank subscribedid this Wallace Memorial Fmd housing; schanie and the sub- iectjon, and the forthcomingI x oki should that each o( tfcem might : endeaTonr to TRAVELLERS' AUDITOR'S .REPORT. ect of the petition lodged against same arouse li-vely interast among st idents of SAMPLES CRUELTY TO A.NIMALS. , procure Iroiri »( least one friend a rob- ( Tlie Local ' copy of }the report of the Auditor, Mr. and Peace, acting 1 for ] the late Mrs. i I . ' ' J i i. Of The meeting of the Charrjber of Com- to the Wallace Memorial Fund,. Lady Dobbyn, owner of iEARLY The. lcalowjng]is the letter bom I«dy ¦Paul Richard .Grubb, on his audit of thq ac- 1 part 1 of the property WATERFORD SAINTc j • Paul which accompanied her subscrip- meri-e held on Tuesday lasd was almost , who ia President of the Waterfora which it is proposedl to acquire. ;The At the sixteenth. fennu&L meet og ot the ' Branch of the Society for the counts of tho Committee ifor the half-year 1 ¦ the best attended Prevention ended 3lht Mania Law Adviser, Mr. P. A. Murphy, was;di- Irish Texts fiocietj' (London) irefereneo ¦ ' ] [ ¦ on record , whilst it dis- of Cruelty to Animals, confesses that she , 1913, together with at- ^T • il J , Silk and oatir UnderskirtsOat tested abstracts^ of the {Accounts. The rected to communicate with Mr. Hi ID. wasl made to. the approach,pi com- !' ! ' Ballyglaa, : a cussed business, of far greatej importance is struck with amazement when she com- Ktjune, solicitor for: trie ^petitioner, in re- pletion of tho Rev.l P. tower's scStioii of pares the lofty asp Auditor (in his report stated:—" During than usuall y comes witliin its province. irations of an Irish- ference to the mdtter. I Mr Dobbyn is' op- the lOjvea :-of i *t.' Decian laid 6t. man like the composer of " the half-year the contractors for building , To . t iB HoiJ. Secretarrj Wallace I Maritana|" the posing the acquisition) of his property ! at Afocfiuda," two early Waterfowl iSaints, considerab e discount off A tendency to probe into grievances •with certain painful facts reflecting on 'bridge received UJ16.431 12*. lOd. en Ferrybank on somewhat ' whiC form, Memorial Fund. ' certificates from, the Engineer and three similar grounds jli part of O'Clery's collection of Dear Bir , 1 'T i: :. | j h andicapping the commerce and general the character of his fellow-countrymen. to those on which, he successfully opposed Saints'. Lives ndw deposited I the " For instance ' writes Lady meinbers|of the Joint Coulmittee, bringing fn In w sponse Ito your letter on behalf |i Mgriv-s of Uie ci'.y has . Paul , "it tho taking over of Jits interest in Alex- •jSurgundian library in BrusseUl This ; . imluad. displayed suddens one to learn that Ireland stands the loUl imvmertts up to £63,203 12*. lOd. ander street. Tho of the Wallacej Memori.il , il confess tn«t They are all good qualities, on foot of the contract for;£6G forthcoming petition publication will hale special interest as with the iaily! uifeent appeals one receve' t it.elf at almost every meeting of this second in civilised countries for cruejty ,2ad las lOd. will be heard before Cpunty Court 'judge being the 1 first appearance of snjj| bart of to nnimuia; and I fear Under the order of the • Privy Council . for the iiressintT needs of' societlef «nd ti dy since Mr. H. RidfOivay was elected Walerford, both Fitzgerald at the Quarter Sessions | in these Inisli Saints' lives. The collection £71 , n n K.. indiviaus Is felt , city nnd county , does little to do iiwify 000 Was to be contributed in cert ain June next. ' ¦ ' ...A L«.n^l >fi«i.^nV A'/'I WM. t.Llnn • I 1have the piojecUd perfect y new, and no two 1* vsUlerit Tlie spectacle »f anything with this proportions by eiiiht separate areas. Diir- 1 ' staluelto be of Jy'ser importance. od most unenviable notoriety. |I hasty visit to Irelaild about the f^ar .1620 ^. emanating from tho "o-.ild wish that an inii the period under audit the final in- But.!on thelotoer hand, it may b*th«t k'hamber of urgent appeal might PAUNELL'S LOVE LETTERS. and is one of the original MSS. Ijejonging our City if Waferford' presents somewhat he made to the clergy , the magistrate;), stalments were received and duly brouii'.it Mr. John H. Pnrnelljhas written to the to Futher John Colgan; 'whosd library, skirts tare alike Coniniert-e. which is not elected upon a the R l.C. and to credit. A further sum of £50 was paid . too sordi 1 an appearance of thtra com- ¦ Uie Vress to do more to Press protesting against the piioTieatiOn collected at JUiuvairi, was aftervirds de- ¦ popular Iranchise was at firit remove this stigma to tlie solicitor to the Joint mercialism, »nd, !thit a statue lUch as U i . i \ \ . too novel frqm our country." I Comroitwo on of hin illustrious brother's love letters. posited in iBru&selsl The Editor adding It is only thoso who are account ot costs, but the bill of costs was shown in the paper you sent meVill tend We have nriced them from tnrl unexpected to be credited by the nun familiar with He says he has read what has appeared an J introduction, j dealing wi h ! early to an olc atinglibfluenee. ¦ . 1 , <>ich statistics as are referred to by Lady not subm5tt*d." Mr. Whittle remarked with dismay and disguest. i Mr. John -religious' conditions 'in Ireland ; in this id the street as anything more than!an Paul who are aware to that thercj wer« no suTChtugR* which was l' . It is do lbtleas Well , too, to preserve tha what an extent urnell promises to pi|blish in the near ho difcuFses the disputed questic i of the memory f thdsejwhote genius has raised < : ! ; our mHst, existenceof Christianity in Ireland before them to trie forefront of their art. and to 3s. 6d. to¦ 6s. 6d. each rii mth reports Once Irish people are made business before the meeunc. The publication ol a: dead man's love Saintj Patrick. Tlie ¦ oi the activities of the to realise the SHjtor's I BpeciaJ show our) lien) appreciation, and I trust I ! fact that their country ij> letters is an outrage 0 the most detest- acuqAintance with the tthe Press , until to-day , such' is its treatment of animals determined The annual show for working donkeys made to render this class of outrage y?i«ffl«i : - "¦ '- If " ' I " efforts will be made to restore the fair and carts,, under impossible. . ' " ' V 1 " it" ii . I Bhould llkBJtj) think that the kindly tin amplitude, of the the auspices of the Wa- |; ' . 1 ;' ij -U- ! • l proceedings of this anw oi OUT country. terford Society for the Prevention of I and inspired )sxnres>ion oi counteoanos See Vdindows Wi4l< ' MEETING OF EAST. WATERFO as portrayed in jrpur engraving may bar* s meeting, it has been found neces- Cruelty to| AiHma/!*, wall be heid in Mr. UNPLEASANT MATRLMON'IAL ID Blee' rne case SUIT, |U.I.L. : : (| , - , j I ' - «7 ennobJinz effect on our mincU. sary to publish with this issue of " Thft s ytii, Beau-streel. 6n ThurEdny of Denny versus Denny was The usual «» faithJully. OHAMBER OF CXiMMERCt AND TWi next at- 3 o' be-o:c Mr. quarterly rueeting Dfi the } *a 0 Nt i " a supplement devoted entirely trvated of Arunml.-s at Redmonstown, Clonmel:1 of writing 'one of , his famous operas. Orer arifes a? W Vie-:deM introdivcea There are inople who \\ " THE PAJ>DOC5KS 1 fiUIii SAL j lis left knee : it iby giving " W.- > I*I. ITI to think The petitioner alleged|th«l ¦ ¦ ' is epijead tbe paper oh whicK i!ie Uenerit which wmild aoctue to the ' tri-il as.vs ire bereft of all the respon- LI.MEKJOK, i I i ¦ sl>.il; r.ox procvd wit-li tho jr.quest MI fec'Iinir- dent was addicted to drink i is 1» writing, anca held by hi» left harKl. ¦¦it} if :lic This idea seem* to be particularly . . and had In iur sdvertis!n(f columns n this niomber? of 3 bod y which ap- til.- lias C»»inoany," and he rofeired t« tin1 prevalent in tlie minds treated her with such violence that her In his right hahdj which is raised, be i» recOTi L vli-vinc inquiry of travellins tink- health was . issue |our readers will find particulars holding;a pen;! arid the head I'fl.i - tr. ho soini; to evivt oqnsidenihle li^htin^' s^ ih-.* ' " Mr- Ari nr It was stated by petitioner' annual raffed and; (looking up) is (uggective of ititl wc'c tor good upon lVu> afflurs of ' ine a donkey appea r t« be nevc-r happy s counsel ixture', which will ba held thif war by tho Dt-nny sail-hf was continually cnip! in- iinltvs they are belabouring that the respondent's annual income waa Wm the composer peering out as if to capture par and city formed ¦\np t>> the the po<>r £3.1)19. Counsel . B.! Pitt, auctlcrneer, at Tho Pad- a 1 passing Ihoughtl : On tlie. side are s a coulitioli with the ¦ irn* G5:npR.ny over the !<•;>.- animal unmerrifully. An in?tance of for the I respondent paid docks, ; JJmerick, on Wedncfday. phone .' n fart. ' he added , the income was only £1 700! a year. 1 May violin and jharpi, 'indicating, respectively, &7 & Waterfbrd lor .oration , which is supposed to exist . '" 1 wonder rruetly w al don key by ont of tliese people . Mr. 13th. oti 11. o'clocK prompt.! Th* I entry hii skill with thel ^4 Q«W' I have not been summoned f«7t all the was witnessed Justice Madden fixed the alimony at is violin, and "the other i y for in Rroad-rtreet on heavier than other years *o|e the purpose of advancing tho thins* I hav. Monday £400 a year. I 1 , i and We| are as an emblem of hja native land. . " said ovtrr the" telcphotw 10 la.**, but as tit is likely to form the subject j giad tq know that there is ajconiTid&rable " Tho fi in(e ests of the same port and ( ity. It i.i the (ias Company." Mr. D. iuiy should of a r \ : : ¦increase gure will .be nearly!ID feet io prosecution io the Police Courts we EXPENSES ! fn the numbejr of pure bredi both leight. IThe pede»(tal. will hare four re- possible that lack of spea k into a phonograph vn«l »tive the refram frorrl commenting ori it heT«. W« OF MEDICAL i j Sliorthorn and Aberdeen Angus. co-operatio 1 between chizeiu-* WITNESSES. i KM| the leivos on the pldcs—two repreiartin* peis AJUS Aonic isn opi>oniunity of «juni tho would, howpver, again repeat what we . I I1 former I the catalogue includes . WEXFORD FEIS VND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION nation of trade which h»a distinguished Mr. Forde drew of hit should remomber that there is a certain the oldest estAblishwl lEhorlKnm ¦harrfa In having 10 carry his own luggage was Auffi- mission in London. These physician s 'reiand , tha Hty now dutjr thrown on tbero with regard to tho required -J00 guineas for! : Tbe Department of iSgrictllt,ure Recent, subscr iptions to.the- Wallac* for a long spell. But, II c:e.nt]y hr'art-iri'ndiDj ; but-ilr. Goff oapprd treatment of|dnmb Animals, fees ! and . 200 have aflpointed this sale for the purchase Fund are rHg , and when r>er- fiumeas a day to come to Dublin', over and ' if-Cht i E: Denny}' E»q, ; Uieri U any doubt upon the point , there the climax \yhon ho informed tiie Cham- y>ns *rc chari:ed with cryplty the fines or of premium;bulls,. «u>H in thi» iectioa Ballybrado., £3; |Lady Paul. Banyelan. IN NEW/ ROSS, ber that triehdi o! above travelling expenses. I | r.carly enn he none about the benefici his had their luggage ontenceif sijould b* commrxsurste with Mr. W. G. Gibson ! all the pure jbrWs are enterea|for £2; H. ' 0 She W ritz . Esq., W»lerlord. il results .*-vllrf>H in finfi , K.ij:u-'ri Competitions in Home and Cotlottage (Industries, Arts, Crafts, etc., etc siipr stition. but it is a diet I hot the way in lohn O'Connor who has been stationed Mr. Justice MaJden refused the appli-| Southern Kiit.-lcsVlose on Mav lath. Find Entry Fo which our railways deal with consign- lor the past I four years ' , and Western Railwaj*. including ni&d Form enclosed in Syllabus. public had become accustomed o regard at Peter s Lane cation and a motion to fix the time and rate?. Catajoguei ments. May I relate an experience of Station , whe|e ho was most popular with mode of trial was adjourned. on-Application. . || 1 • iTp-DAy'S i the Chamber of ¦my own? Some ago a box contain- . BANDS! BA> DS!! BA'XDS!!! Commerce as ncrel y a year* his corrierade|s, left ye»terday morning on 1 1! : . ' : 1 I' ' ; i| - ing material of value was forwarded to me fransfer Io the depot. : npfuse for Unionists harried fro n other Constable Russei l CLONGOWKS' CENTENARY CELE- THE MYSTERY fiHIPJ 1 ; ;i HlSTOaiC ALL-IRELAND FOOTBALL ENCOUNTER—KEKKY !from Ixmdon, carriage paid- As it did <>f Mary-vitre<»t has been BRATION8-. ! 1 ¦; TELEG:(AMS v . Wr.XFOKD publii- bmlieK because of their ' not arrive in due course, transferred to . It would appear tlvat| the force;01 opposition I set enquirie.- 'iiUexstown; ' Constable Joseph Griffin, On the 31st of May and ; . cork !' bn foot about it at Waterford ( following days jstabulary -who paid n »iocturnal ' ¦ i _ 1LJ_ 'I i ¦P. If. Coold and W. K: Moore , Hon. Sees. , Feia Carmain New Ross. to jtopular measures We say that idea North. No- Lady Lane, tr^nsferred to Dunmore, whore Clongowes' Wood v.i it !io !¦ i :- t ' • ¦ i .i . A- A WHS College I will celebrate ^DunrooTe this week I>a4 their trouh -- U-.itUr dud M. O'DonneU . Hon. Sees.. A nach. 1 'thing know n of the box there in any be replaces Constaliif .Boardman the 100th unilSVersary e ior " i* , pn rloiibt . erroneouf ; but, jcven so , of the offices. Thinking that someone in who ha= of its \ foundation. nothinc.| Th» alarm, raised by the SDFFRAGETTJE TRIED gone to Dun*rarvan Constable Patrick Opened in M»y, 1614, by Father Kenny wast" VKDtR it n jit least worth noting tliat the ex- London might have blundered . I tried all guards w-jth Tegard to trie mysterious ihip ^Yalsh, Lady l Laiu'. has been transferrvd and his small band of Irish Jesuits, Clon- which w^» supposed tohs^ been seerj DIFnC ILTIES ii I / TTl DiAL NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS KSH prpsunn of a desire the steamship offices , but without any re- umporarily gowes at once assumed' e ^>H II EGAL NOTICES for an alliance be- sult. The senders in London to Dn.more, and Constable E its | prominent he coast appear?;to ¦ 1 l^CUM-BItAVCERS.- —CoUrt of the were quite Sirllivan,. Peter 's Imj w position as a school for Irish Catholics. tonro had no fotrnd- : : [ Irish tLand CommissiOQ.—Land Purchase tweeruthe Chamber and the Town Council satisfied that the box had been despatch- , has been trans- ation. It may, be accounted lor, • ; .: i ; ferred temporarily vo CaUaghane. That it has ever since maintained this however, {: A^ U Acts. 1 Record No. JK.C. 4103. Estate of fiimtj not from the Corporation , but ed from Paddington , and that it had been eminence, >y the presence off Durjrooro on Mobdiy May Dennia alias Lilian properly and legibl the long roll of its echievo- of Uie ssj , Leaton, a FRANCES GUMBLETOK. Spinster. fiom the body y addressed. I tackled ments can amply testify. 'Adare which bad on boardj-iiot Suffragette, was at .eeds Assizts to-dsy sometimes rejnrdell as the the railway companies again and asked | In every pe- guns and paraphefnalii JAMBS I'ATTISON C0BRIE JJI-YTH. WATEITFORfi VOI.I'XTEERS riod of its existence wnre pupils who after- of war, biftj | a- indicted for brealdn r into a dwelling- U>VERT15EM &M - \FOK INUL-.M Trustee for Sale under Indenture dati-d mnrn ftrrocnnt- - nay. even .is (he .¦jdvance- that search should be made at wavsidp harmlessIcaTpb o{ sufjaxj The'vesfel A parade of th? lo-al voluntwrs' to>li wards acquired great distinction at home ;:wa3 house near DoncaLit' r with : intent to 1 flRAV-f.KRB. 33th October, 18G8. and GEORGE JOHN ?>W'3 W that prehi-toric typi>ml stations for the mining box . Whptlier and abroad. bound for] Waterford, but) as 5 1 was thought commit a { felony irjerohant these searches were !)Uco on Sunday to thn SportsfielJ whore Next Whit-Sunday, on what bin i set . fire to lame. TAI.ROT and SIR HHVRY ARTHUR instituted or not I urn promises to be a possible that .sugar migtit- be taxed uindf r Prisoner said she | id not intend to be .iiiil eiicniy of tho public w«»l. the unable to say, but , ut all events ' tliey were brdupht through the vaTio-.i* greut historic occasion, tUNT t<> and iinlcr of we HALIi\M PARNABY LENNARD, B.UJT.. . I didn t the past pupils ot Clongowesjand Tulla- Uie Budget; which was ' introduced on iloji- tried, ' and j kept up; i' tirade again31 PcRS monopolist Preconceived get any tidings of the box. All this time s acP3 of company drill by Instructors 1 ¦ tbe iGr.aii<^ry!Div:Mon :>f life High Court Trustees for Sale under Ithe Will of notions that Twomey and beg will be welcomed at the)College to day—in whicli ca* it was intended fche Government and man-made laws, - : FRANCIS H£NRY TOOVEY H.\WLEY I was MifTering considerable anxiety . Fitzgerald There was 5 should proceod io Liverpool—she |oi Justice fn Ireland, maae in an action , . could riot be abolished by the contempla- lartre attendaijce oinl marked advance- take part in these celebrations: As it ia tpas Mary Temple Bdethcroft. aged 72, a [TlielvSalio-.itt'i - Bank. Limited PlaintAfis, ' Deceased, County o{ Waterfordof . Take About three wefks after the time that the desired that as many standing- loff shore awaiting orders, «ad housekeeper, said :hkt in June lost tion d( the constitution of the box was despatched. I went over to ment wes displayed iby the men in the as possible of the *iw : llo.'in; Wall - Defendant. , All persons Xotice|that the Final Schedul^ Incum- ("hlmber— old students should be present that day, during ilonday night or farly on Tue iday was alono in (the louse. Hearing nois* ; whir » Waterford North to make renewed en- execution of thp diffeirnt fs . nnd of every shade nrirably anti obeyed orders tions are requested to communicate with ; tlie and saw accused snd another,; who had ¦ taining 2GBa. Or. 20p. and part of Kiltiret? of political oye in the parcel ofti co was my " portable wiili military the Rev . Father vessel and probably on Dtissing her in ihe already been tried. Ida I \ ' ! . property." precision. They attrrwards marched four Rector of the Cpllege . | The police arrived, ;- tl and thost- tliat piece or \VeH,| containinp 2C0a. Or. Mp., \m\.\\ opinion—will be removed, we hope? for addressed to nie in letters. Amongst the many morning and periiaps being un»wire iat and inflammable materials were .| U)| Alii f:iV. liiri;e enough 16 IK dtjep to Ballybrirkun Hill where the order distinguished Clon- found jtattiM measure and situate in the- Barony * seen at a distance of powes islie Iiad come to Waterford they DST on the stairs. } .1( 1 ¦parcel ofi ground at the t>outh cide of ever , by the good officp.-; of (lie present to dismiss -was given. Vouji r students might be ^mentioned * dct- < ; . O'Connell of Coshmore and Ooshbride and County twenty yards. It hud , I found , lain in :r men ' spirit here all the time, and . Member for Woterford City.' I ninp business .and communicated with the Mr. Justice Atkiri, whose remarks wete : under the Above Acts, in fee-simple, hi> of responsibility which lie notwithstanding all the fuss made about iole 110 time in . Jiandinc in their names as police. It seems pretty tevjdent an scarcely audible owing ijlie dwelliiiij liuuie and offices thereon appears to iti nobody had noticed it >iocial pTovisions are just now being ^ny to accused's io- ' ' 1 >eon Icdced in the Registrar's Office of Possibly it c«se that both tho policeland coastguards cessant talking, se4tcpced her to twelve formerly jnll.H occupation of John Wall have iostilled into those over wnom he may have been mistaken for 111 ide tor recruits in order to make them 1 wiln that .piece or this Court, at 34 Upper Mcrripn Street. a parcel FKiHTINO PROSELYTISM. I were hoaxed in' tomo way! or another, months in the Second Division. : fee elder itoiK'tlier a-"" and any perso presides. addressed to 5|r. Ooff , and may have conversant with th« preliminary stare- of Addressing the pjid jtireel of :grpuiid with the dwelling ' hou^e Dublin^ n hay it)g,any claim congregation rit-. the 10.30 tho former returned to their stations} va not therein inserted, or objecting thereto, The been obscured from view by liuving a dr lUue o'clock Mass at St. Saviour 's Dominican Wednesday ¦. . (hereon ifr Bt- . iNifliylas] r-tn.yt with that of or pflrticul»r subjects discussed at .succession of fish-boxes ' morning after spending « other! either ^n account the ambunt the or cases contain- Church on Sunday last . ' the Very Rev. night of vigil «m the (Dunmore: cliffs. piv£e [of adjoining groundl to . the Tuesday 's meeting oi the ing other oderiferou* raw material hi-apvd 1 ALLEGED MURDER IN A TRAIN Cfere therooi in S4.. Valritk'S' Street with priority oi any charge therein reported C'h:unl|er of I. H. B. Flood. O.P., Prior, referred to u]>ou it from time to time " PI ESKNTATION TO RAILWAY the campaign of 1 ! ' ; trie direllihp IIOU .-VJ «4 due to him or to any otherlpOTSon or ComnleTre—the eittle restriction!) , rail- prosei ytism going on in HISS AGNES TREACY'3 ENGAGE- ; ' ¦ thereon all linjthe said OfU-'JCIAL. 1 ¦ ¦ i .'. tT" ¦!¦ for any oUier reason, various parts of Ireland, and, particularly i nrRiuT : 1.1 . • . . f ti»'n W Durigairvan . is Tequirea to lode? way (iieilities . bad and dear gas. tire need A : MISSINi; PORTMANTEAl " (Jn Wednesday At Birkenhe^d to-dajr James |!U2) IAI1 ith'at land tlio~t tliat piece or an objection thereto, stating the par- . Mr Michael Powe r <>f in Dublin, which , he said , was ?i source The engagement of Mi«s Agne» Trefccy. Sandey, or licnlars for eledric lighting nnd power—1 re all ¦We can relute u story of a mis.-un™ th| clerical staff of the V and S-E. .Ilail- of terrible danger at present.' !: Father Hanley, a collier, waslremanded, charged, parcel* pi ground with tl ie. d-xelung house ' of his demand and duly verified, w-.iV to Dr. James Harold wa«|announotd last with the murder with th<> Resristrar of this Court on or Mlbioci ! nnon whifh one portmanteau which hus u humourous tieutleman who was very on the oc- the literature or listening to ithe ivoice of Trertcy's future husband is a si>n oi MrJ wh le travelling in » : Blackpool! Streit now O'Cor.neU Street , comnmi ity (that represented just it prc- ,'" near " in his Ihabil* travelled from casion of his Tvcent marriage from the the proselytiser, train : from Chester Bradigan wa» aforesaid In the said tawn ot' Dungarvan. »ppear |on the following Tliurfday. the and appealed to :them to William Harold, who. 83 Secretary to fe llth day of June sont by the Corporation! has alreac y pro- Dublin to Waterford some thirty odd Ctinipany's f-taff at Wftierford . The pre- give of their charity to the SisterB of the stabbed¦ in the back]! II (3) iAH {that and those that ¦piiece or , 1914, at II o'clock , bo- years ago . When ' General Mining, Company of Ireland, ha,d| on? the Judicial Commissioner, at his he arrived at Watertord nfcrjtALion was mkdo by _\f r .\f Cro«e. l)is- Sacred Heart Convent, Dublin, .jwho were in his day thej pleasure (of distributingi ] ¦ :¦ pkrcel of fjniund with ; ihe one dwelling nouncec the strongest views. I ideed. his luggage was undiscovtiruble. zealousl - i- i Mi ' Vnirt , at the IFOUT Courts, Dublin, when Vln- Iciil Mana/rer, who on his .win behalf and y engaged in endeavouring to to sliareholdersan the Bonmahon.Copper ribuseithereoh rituate At the North side of the exertions of individual memb< rs of quiries were set pn foot., and after a short on IliKhalf of Uip subscribers wished lr. combat the sinister objects j of ! ¦Blackpool Street now l O'Connell Street i«> wil| adjudicate upon the fevers ' the pro- Sfinet sombthiog in the neighbourhood, of BAD WATER CAUSES STRIKE J •laims appearing oh the the Corporation seemed at time the Railway Company admitted that am) Mrs. Power many ye-ars of happin«*s moters and shield unsuspecting Catholics three-quarters o ' a millioni :l - ¦ . ai>:esaid in thtj said town of ; Dunjrarvan. Schedule , and one time to be iftiL' portmanteau wad lost and that they ¦and ot fro m their : i 4) ' ipon any objections lodged thereto And pro?p«rity in their new ^ta-tp :ife . attentions. Any contribution 1 - i i -4j— ' , 11 iAH lliat land tho-o that piece or about to deal n death-blow at the ( eadly were responsible. What was the nature Mr| Power suitably -TMpLied to help the nuns in their p: n?el| of grdunM with the two dwelling Take iNo' itico that any demand reported hy . thanking the good work , Fr. Some men Who- \yn nt on strike «t cattle embargo, whilst the electric ind value of tho contents? There were staff tor th«.ir kdndno.-A in s<> 01 propria.el Flood stated , would be gladly received at ! V.ou?*{. thpreon situate pt: the North side such Schedule is liable to be objected to light- ' y ' Clevington colliery; Northumberland, two suits of clothes , sorne linen wearing reiniembcrinn him. the Dominican Priorv. I ' i GIFT TO MUSEUM. ' ! of Blackpool 'Street now; O'Conhell Street within the time aforesaid. iAnd further ing project has been brought to its p esent , because of a bid wAte • supply resumed Take Notice that I have apparel etc. A price was put upon these j A nicely! marked young badger i was to-dav. . r : • at :resaid in the paid Town of Dunsarvan. fixed nMomlay. atage by the efforts of the Corpo ation and tile Company accepted the fljiure and -*ork j) hhe 8th day of June, 1914. at my Chamber PUrSF,N;TATIONAT C.Y MB presented during the week to the Watej-- 1 ! All that land tho.*|e the dwelling announced their intention of sending ' .touse 'andi yard's situate.in the Buttery -pCo. o31.| at 32 'N'assau 8treet; Ih»blin . at alone With the help and tho infl uence Mr. Michael Kennedy, a popular ass:st- RKTREAT AT PHILIP STREET 1 forb ARGYLL. ¦ *? ttre^ied bp bv new suits—neu lamps for old. Ho plrtced in ¦ ; ' ¦ Bliect now |caJlcd Lord1 Edward Street' in j-hnaiid attend before me on tha * bmujjlit to a successful issue. But the an imt>orbant pojjit.on in Todd Hurns' e — schools of the Sisters of 'Mercy, ii Philip the Natural History Section of 't-Tt" . • ' ilny hied home to the establishment of Mr. * street bv the Rev . Father iWbelan, the Museum in 1 few days The funeral service or • ! the said " Town -jif Dunpjirvanloontainins witrj t-ho necessary proofs t'> ^•u<-li resolutions discussed , ItAb3salinijeirtl w&a, prpivioui* l«> Ins de- J ! tlie Jate iDuke llipir rpstwotivp important afl they P. I. Sullivan, and the persuasive PJa. C SH.R-. Limerick. I : of Argyll was Mid iri ivTestmiaster ?i>5 rood and one perch- tjo the ' same more (jWims with ' n view In par u re, prcrent-ed w.itli an aj.propritl e ] ' i¦ ; 1 Abbey i are . arfl transient in some degree easily induced the lucky traveller to order ; . v ; w less ]savc n'ndj except |Lhat part 6} said the funds beincr distributed on 'tho sa-H , whilst , sou 'enir of the number ot happy .i>J to-day. THe rerhaini jw sre removed from l|th d.ivi three suits—the rnilwuy chetjue would CONFIRMATION AT ST. JOHN'S PETHARD rU.VD. St. Faith' p:pj* cf ?aid | Jast mentioned premife-i of June, 1914. Datsd th« 2r>d on the other hand, tho spirit \thicl uni- cover tho cost of the three. When the sociable years shich he .-pent in '.he . \ \ | s Chapel to|a -position r<"tofnT(v was converted into! a JOHN R. ORPFA". m:itp« (hose desirous of forming a bond new clothes were delivered , the wearer C.Y M.S. by a mmitwr of his hiends .' pi^Re leadin? from St. Nicholas Street •Hxaminer. WM. GUEST LAKK A (T) . Uier : Mr. A. Heine made the present- His I,ordship the Most Rev. Vlt. Shce- S«c*. C.Y.MiS., having fonfa;ded the su b- Scottish Rifles stood bn guard at ihe lour !=i'licitoTs for •x-Uwcrt the ("rr.vmher of received a lette r one morning from the han will administer the Sacrament of scriptions cbllerfed in the Society in a corners of 'the leofflnj aMl also save and except the lour dwelling Vendors, 32 , 'Nassau Stroft . Commerce and Railway Company saying they were much atiu i in a hsppy speech and enpreiiod 4 The iKinjr sod j Dublin. 1 Confirmation to the school children, boys of tlie Fethard1 iLiteboat t>isasterkFurt) Queen Alexandra, the Prince of •V7»!e»i I hijpes [which |wijrp heretofore! conveyed th< ' Oiri'Orntmn is , it would ai >ear . pleased to say that the missing portman- the resri* which Mr Kennedy's many , trie d» felt .at his departure—«. re?rot and girls , of St. John's parish after the received thei foUowin? ackriowledgment i± Princess Mary and olh< r members pf the i byUaid John JVall tho elder¦ to CorneTfua sornnthinf; that will last It may even teau had been found and would be for- 'clock Mas. 'si Church on : Jtoyal Fimily wjth ¦I -wJJa. - ¦' which WAS, however , niingJed. with plea- 12 o -i at St. John : Fethard-on-Sea, Co. W«xford, I , Pri loess lionise and I- - ! I j result in the warded immediately. Sunday next. , me otner . pirincipak ! &> All thai and those the ) three desire of those members of sure) -at the thought thai he was going to ' Ill I I i May 2nd 1914: ' HfK orners, occopleo ¦ improve ©ear Sirs-j-I bop; to ackncjwledge the ie> feats near the. tiempora: y rfatformjupon ! dwelling hoiiws anil yard situate at'tht the community who have hitherto re- his po&ition in life. Mr. Ken- Kil.T .VHiAfTK HARBOUR IMPROVE- which ' ; aouui aids - THE VOLUNTEERS OK THE 18tb , I'edy returned'thAr.ks for the presentation. ceipt of your kind cheque (for £6 9*. ^h the coffin Irested. The casket w»8 of KlackriooV Street now O'Com- V, ATERKORD SOCIETY FOR THE PRt> mained somewhat aloof from local p iblic MENTS. • : covered with] helj Street islorftsaid irJ the town lof The CENTURY.seebnd portion of the article on the I ] J . beOBlf of the Fethard dependents wijh; : ' al! Union ' LXack, ] V3NTI0N OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. , During the week and engineer from the sincere thanks. | BCmdly convey and upon if. tes the Dungaryan coAtajning 12* perches be the affairs ot rather regarded them from the Volunteer Movement of tho 18th century , SHU'PING NEWS-TUB WEED'S <« • A ^d I lato ¦ ' ¦ Department of. Agriculture i visited iiBally- gonerous donors ,the warm [thanks of :1I c Duke's : orders lan d decorations same more- or lloss. I | . ' safe distance of n scat at the ChamUer of which appears in another part of this CARGOES. haok and laid out the plans f^r the new and throe 1 Slopping continues verv duiJ , and the widows and dependents I of the «dl wreaths from his widow, the I CT All that: and those . tKe several THE ANNUAL SHOW Commerc^ . to take a more issue, should be read with special inte- breakwater. The local fishermen laid "fethard 'King and Queeri and- ! dwelling hotife's buildinaal sites yards »nd active paH in rest by everyone interested in the present following aro the< only arrivals reported disaster." | May God lewarli Queen Alexandra. ' and bringing nbout their views before the engineer,,) and it you'a!!.—Yoti« very gratefully, There was a i*kg» ^onferegatioa. iwhidV j premises coiit.iininirone ^ood thirty- FOR improvements by seeking Volunteer Mevement. It shows, amongst during tlie week :-j—SS. Lough Fisher from is hoped that the plan of the breakwater included ¦ liiiTeo porches . i I i CD- J LYNE. C.C. many jwell-knfwn 'public !men. 'hy |tlio «aroo 'moire or less election nn the Corporntion—the nnlv other things, what a change has come over Gat-ion, ss. River Kisjiet (two voyaces) wiil be tho most suitable for local heeds. To Messrs The Archbishop [of Can exbnry read Isitupte on the |*\V>st side of : StJ Nicholas WORKING DONKEYS AND the spirit of the land since the days of from) Newport , bdth with cool for Samuel F Flanagan and A . Heine, I lesson ' tbe local body, after all , which M exociltive I ! ! Hon. Sec. W&icrioid C.Y JM.S. and the ijervice! ; ira» futly choral. :8treet EaH sidi of St. Pa Tick's Street in- Grnttan and how tho implacable enemies Morris; ss. ToscaifromATdroa ian light to VERY RHV. 5MUQR HIiAVHY, O.S.A., | The remains & aftin;axd» , 'the-' saiditowh of I)iin broad spnsp «f the word of the Catholics of I reland struggled to load loats from Rj and H. Hall, Ltd.; ss. *a taken back ' ¦ APPOINTED A KISIIOP. | ; to 8t. F&ith'a Ch ipel to! wait reajoral to | \ (S) AH, that| and. thosi. ' thn dwellinR crush the majority of the people of this Rosttmore from Ciarston with coal lor 8ut- Tlie news' of the appointment of the SfVMlBnsl : • : : : * ¦&011S0 arid V ill be held in Mr. Blee's Veterinary nation ; promisia formiiriy in tie, pos- Establishment, , and how the down-trodden Ca- ton's|. Ltd.; ss. Mayflower from GarMou •Very Rev. J. A. Heaycy, Prior. OSA., „ s6S8Jon of Ja' ' Beau Street, on tholic did not iesitate ; PIONEER,..„. TOTALM ABSTIN ENCE : meii Connpra situate in to place his trust with [coal for tha i I.A.AV.9., Ltd., 1:: ...... ! THURSDAY . BubUn; •New Ross, to the Bishopric 1 of 1 Issus, j ASSOCIATION. • AN AVIATOR S "Buttery {Went now Smnx t Street dn the . 14th MAY/1914 . DERBYSHIRE BYE-ELECTlON in the patriotism ol Irish Protestants of SA . Marena from jGargton whh coal for Queensland, Australia, ill place ' the ; I ENGAGEMENT jsaidl town of, ' fie [of A .new Pioneer ., ¦ ; Dunparvan. ' | : At 3 o'clock sharp. stamp >f Grattan . Flood , and Charle- McCullagh; ss. Meh i ssa from Cork light lite Most Rev. Dr. Murray. ha3 given Council, jonsietinji • f ¦ " i::- - • : US)i IAII that and those that t>arcel . of mont. to -load oats fromi Messrs J. Evans, P. .W. Liv lie, P. Cshi , = : - nfy . H'| R. and H. Hall. Ltd., for widespread satisfaction to his!numerous ! In' the Chancory Divifion, London1 groand on the I south M garvan. We congratulate the Very.' Jtev. eiecJKd ty ballot al Mount Sion the late Commander dwelling | house| tfierooo, «U which said Saturday. ! .Father Heavey ! on Jiftt Monday evening. i The first meet- iPatrick Hamilton, ieVaral Tjieces of Und and the Aufoisliniaji inpjdf ?' ,} **. Koyal Flying, Coh>» . whe • was anct parcel^ tene- ForI particulars of Entry , Major Hjarland Bo^dc.iv, tlix Cutnetvn- THE DEVEREUX TYRB. Order on the preat honour that; has been this Council will. be held at 8 o'clock killed in an avia ments and [hereditaments ' ihereinbefore see Posters or THE SACKING OF WATERFORD. ¦ ¦ p.m. j on Tuesday, 19th, ,tiort accident on Balis- apply to tive candidate , ki his election nddro^ Wo are . asked to state that a BmaH conferred on them. ) '\\ ¦ instt , al Moin' bury Plain in September 1912. , i|. na'entioned' being atuate ihithetPawi1 ! o{ s«ys he We observe that the Corporation has priva e syndicate Sioni and with the exception|of the schoo | i W. J. BROWN, supports Taric Reform in Itho nominated some bas been formed to take " Counsel sald pliintiff tnd deceased be- Djingarvan Barony ! of I>o<:ies| wit , tout interests of the working classes. Hc lop- of Its members to take over and exploit j the patentB of the ¦ holidays the Council will continue- hold came engaged Brum, arid County lof .Wate-f->rd. Provincial Bank. Waterford part in the demonstration to be held in RETREAT AT MOUNT StON . I ;! ing j't-s meetinjra on every in B911,l aid the marriage pose.s Home Rule , and tfsks for jii.-itice Deveceux Divisional Tyre. Tha present The annual Retreat for .the members 0: £ubtequit February,( 19121). Afterwards de- Jandi of Kitfpnjfbrd ;and T'arra^Iar > con- Clontafr. Perhaps it is ship of 9lr Jame^ Power, and it, is in- ing admissio.v to the Associsition are cor ceased wrote tainini? tocetlier; 215 acre? ? froods not generally known that the hero of their friends will commence \ at | the pointing 'pu , tbit if'ha : sot ( Htatut^ tended to offer the: business to the! public schools. Mount Sion dial ly invited; ¦fo. : attend th^»e meetirtsi married,.under : the ntw • ¦measiire be the same mor--- or Ies&. with the Ad vertteements Received too Clontarf , Brian Boru , destroyed the City next October; by which time . on Ifonday evening where their applications ftr membership Army Beral*- ' THE SINS OF THE UNIONIST of 'Waterford in 981. it is-antici- next at 7.30. It will be conducted by the .tioris it would pn ventl p omotion to the bousis thereon. anr ua'to beionpinjr jit.natc 'n the .Barony of late for Classification. rel with Donal O'Faolain, King of tho realised Rev. Father Sutton, C.SS.R.. who sis a kindly consideration. in the Flying Corps, PARTY DeisiJ and he made the value | of the tyre. For fur- native of Waterford and was a member i ; and suggested thu po^tpinement of tbe De'cics without' pru' .ir and; County of j a descant In force on ther information apply to the Secretary, • ¦ ¦ weddipg.; He ¦W^teVford.i «irc h>; tf Solicito Waterford , killed the O'Faolain. sacked of the Sodality in his young: days;! JVery ; ¦ ' • tromised, - if plaintifl l rs, tfl Indestructible Tyre Syndicate, limited, recently he assisted in giving 11 = l i- . agreed to the mar lage oome|ia and !prpv« (' :ir Iclaima at: the " Mr. Lloyd the city, and burned it to tha ground. It 24 Avenue a Mission SPURIOUS — ! bctstponemen*,' *» T i ' (Jeorgo to-d»y sent the : ol- seems rather odd Chambers, Southampton How, at the Cathedral in this city, and I hi» HALF-SOVEREllGNa. would at once settle £6fl0 110011 Imr. in Ch'ambers of Ihe Ri- ' t, Honorable The ¦\XrAOTED-* " » ontdoar. Appl Ban- tuke part in doing honour to the memory j eloquent sermons made a deep impression were riiarrWd, wben he pre- lliaWr *>*[ *n<\ KoHf 1 ' v ur Courts] Citv of y 3 to 6 p.m.. Grove uister . trieal.ibnr -» l candidate in Grim! by on his hearers. drawn to the fact ; that ;on list Saturday iposed to:settle all his ' Hoi se, Tramore. : • of its tenth-century destroyer He is well ; and widely property on heT.! Dublin on or befori 'he 25th daV of-Mayj bye-election — I wish you all success in THIS [WEEK'S PUNCH. • known all over Ireland for his miisioBary night (&tUmpts| wer? m&de in ieveral part s Me! «pM » declaration 1 I9M -(or dn ' *' PnT^oh'ft *' Vtrin/Mnni t*nvtf \nn \o that .effect, . defaulb|thereol |they -|wilr be; TjKtR SAIE—RoJli Trap (new); suit 14 your gallaiit fight to win Grimsbjr or ?Ms mnaV zeal, and everywhere his sympathy with of the; city to phss spuri>U3 half-sovereitm* bnd j the wedding iras postpo petemptorily 1 ; ned. Later excluded from the benefit of X' hands.l Can be seen. at Mr. .Kelly 's . LiberaliMii.j The Unionisti Party are n- is a pojrtrait of " Ulster's King-at-Arms "- youne men has made ¦ Mm I a favourite with. success :n (at lea&t one [case. Th? peceased broke off the irij agement 1 th'l sajd Orderl I . t :l couraging Kirvg Carson half-! . sovereignj Her ; Unc ortaker and CJoachbuilder. ; civil war in Ireland and OFF TO PHILADELPHIA. grasping a rifle in one hand with that class, many cf whpm have in this case was found to solicitor ladvised a actioz for breach; ot |Ij7ety such liucnmbranoer liolciinit. any lF mutiny in the army, and anything1 to de- and w: th the other jhsnd waving a Union benefited by bis influence ftrx) sage l coun- bo a burnished I farthing which, if not bromia* pf roarriate, ahd saqiroty ia Jo'prodiico . ^ )TICE armeri>—'For Sale, On Wednesday evaning Mr . Eddie Whe- a writ *** : the l fame before! ^o 6 Roli- stroy tb«? (Jbvernment which has devoted lan. Broad Jack . Cannons and ammunition jlic in sel. These who compose the Committee closely examined, j might easily be mis- issued. '. ' Captain Hamilton applied i the'. Raid Bipht Horiorable The Master of' N ing Stones; every 6izc . ; Apply to its efforts to promoting street, left his native city for profus on at his feet. It taken! for -a iecurit for! 1 the social wall- Philadelphia, and his Ions will is evident that of Management are to ;bo congratulated good coin. iFroii the infor- y sf corts. 1 nd the judge ordered : thS'Rolls it -has 'OnambeTsJ Four Courts. P. < IKeeffeJ Johnstown. Waterford. being of thd whole of the people, wjthdut be keenly the avferaga Britisher regards Sir Edward for securing the services of mation the po|ice have it w Tjaid int)ccourt Dublin.ori ¦1 felt in local sporting circles. In asy such a zealous During!tha : tho 4th ,day of Tuoe. 1914. at I : I regard to trie privileges of the select a id as the Crowned King of Ireland, j Ano- and distinguished preached, wboj will in- that A busy Satiudayinigliti& the chosen lone: vacation , Ca stain]; ,: lamiltoh wa« I eJevsij of the clock jn the forenoon beine PTlAKEN fmm Dominican Church, 1st favoured ela.-vsps." movement for the furtherance of sport in ther cartooh depicts j kiHed an i the city " Eddie " was in the American ;Eagle fuBe new life and vigour into the I So- time!of tlie chi-ats,;aiid trade(s would'do ,the acti( n ].ipscd. 1 1 : ' the time appointed for sdjudicatin; on J. Mav, 'Small Box containing E*r- ft with all his seated Isomewhat awkwardly on the : crup- dality. The Retreat will well to cxamirie ca' I Plaintiff and her mother ' tt' ' ¦ ¦ •¦] '' ' jins heart; and he was. the winner of many be brought to a rofully all [coins, par- gave eviden¦ ce. : el cliBSma. : 1 : 1 i : ' " . Finder please return Dillon 's, 125 per of la Mexican mustang. . The other close on Sunday week , when. |thq anrlual ticulirly goldj parsed ; to them in ex- bearlrtg dut eoun«e 's state nent . ¦ ¦ | , |Dattd thi* BJlh. d«y of ApVf1. 1814. ' ek» of H(| ifa-«t«u i Irp^ i I : gramme «f irork fox next session. taoDgeryinIreUnd II : -- : . "!' i • • : ! "'A ''- ] ^ ; ¦ ,y ., .f: Mj ivl ,. ¦, . • .> I ¦ 1 .1 I , _ I ' I _• " 1 . ! l -.!! GENERAL Books that every Irishman i^. WATjERFORD SPORTING. \ ¦ ¦ J : ¦ ¦ ¦ ! i ¦ 'T ¦ ! ¦ ¦ ¦ •-IL-J^ i ¦ ¦ ¦\ - ¦ ¦ ^ ¦ 1 II •: .!! . I ¦ii ^\< • W I ¦- I I should rei id. 50 YEARS AGO ^ Zr ,. . / ;. :: ;¦ I i ' - • . - . .. . ' 1: ylri^i That , ' +^-kbo«n . 'chaser. Moin«xncS! ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • I' • ¦ By ^^r has run . I - - . ¦\W- ;;¦ • i K PATRIOTISM. '^ tho Rev " pi* Mst race, having been tetiredl . P. F. Kavanagi Price, 6d. tO'hia awveffs place. Drrriiig hiirbaTeef Ctiinne tiA tiiS&e"^*! THE INSURRECTipN OF '98." By Rov. P. I . Kavahagh. Price 3s. 6d. " NewkJ- "^ -Lof May 6th, 1804) Moonstr ick ran in 03 races; f GbSSIP ^ (From the ales; won! 2 '. and THE FELON S TRACK. " By Michael Dohen] . Price, 33. 6d. was swnd or third 25: times, W. u.o he ¦ Our Iriends in William-street, and else- 2|6 secured ne«rlir-X6,0(X> Jii stake nV m ey. ;;. :• ! .;¦ ; i SONS OF THE SEA KINGS." By 1 ' . Alice and W. H. Miliigan. Prico 6s. "ONESTAR ^ Aj : '' ¦ ' " where, who havo complained to us this JL ! i * i f. ^ • ¦¦ ¦ . seAti-;AriiR<&n tiA n-t)6ise!. THE JAIL JOURNAL; or , FIVE YEARS IN iRITISH PRISONS." By" John week of a dearth of: ¦pipe-water already, I¦ " • • •• . :. ; r .- ; -. !GAELIC l ifiAfeUEB: Mitchel. Complete New Edition. Profusely Illustrated with entirely no'w and and that they are obliged to tend to tlie • ; j I I .Mr. J. B. JoeJ'is one of tl e.few j : \ interesting scenesi and portraits. Price 6s. .. < wner« ~ Manor for pure iininiing water, will see wlio cliuTj |ldjhaver-»-on: {he who] i of the by onr Town Council report, in this day's .S. ' "THREE STAR" Sf" FIXTURES. I ORDERS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. : M classic TJii r*s, land ihe him < one ji; »J1 m hydtaulic ttUipe j hi jtionosJw. ; ! May iSlst (/ tension «iursday>-Ki - " News," that jtho | greateaf. the spac* of six years. ;Yon r M.ijei ty Jed , engineer in, Europe, Mi. Hawkafey, will in kenny teis an j j^dustrirf Exhibition, it yjSmi To boobtalneqj from lM iall leadin^ g| pff by ^Jnnint Jh? St. Leyer 'lpW , 8uj»- be in Waterford immediately |after he has b«:Vyine |S9ra Kilkenny. I 1 < t.ix fo!lo|Wlh(fj guit by Viminjr f tij Two 1S; T><5 C ^up ! finished tho business ia which he is en- -l^P - Merchants throughout Irelajna. jjjj^ggg 'j ni : CARlUO'^4vN-SULR INDUSTEUL jga M. H. GILL & SOW , Ltd. Thousand;Guuieas and Derby in 1911, an* eh reo m-ipj ArhpJn 6 ¦ I ij© gaged before a Parliamentary Committee ^riipin ' \ ' EXHLBITI0N. Publishers, .; . Jert theljf>ne Tlibusand aiid The Oaks. ; ; IS \ tmipe nl 5 j of the House of 112 Quay, Waterford. M - I •tiondsAn|j asur >r CarTic' ^n.gu.3. getting on with jthe now waterworks for ••!• •:•?¦¦;¦ ; Mhc Leacue th; water ; lliJ .1 45 ckoingdtt {A pedp&riatap t)O X>i fi. Indu'.j.YJaj jjx the city. Wo haye seon «>nie pipe Sir THijm*« Lipl<7ti ' ubiiion l to be incld on oor - Mr. 1 EACH BOTTtE GUARANTEED BY SHIPPFR'g glfltftTURETiTH '+}* ' s Ametica Ctij c&al- A'OI m-ap ncct j p^jj ^^^ at tho residence of Aid. Kiely^nd II. ) lenjjer TH l|Mtb|i T ceOpd l t6i in ^.JJJJ Carraig-nanSi-uite 0 1 , SJiarnipck IV.. will ye lauic Kd at ' Devereux to-day. It seemed impregnated OeAnCAoince. 1 Slidi> IS-CU A tpedti 'J? s-irday and Sunday!, July 4th and &tl . THE VOLUNTEERS JSoolv Reviews. ' Go?port (in! MfWd.iy, May 25th. j| 1 with Mood , had a iouY &mell, and was nbe. Hi «ij" clar " jio«ttaialy the finest an 1 By JOHN MJTCHEL. "oo W f,l V, l r-A corhmi11 . i most disjrusting. The Corporation sliould jW>st 'comprel ensive |liot we have eve r SONS OF THE look te this at onoe. jrfiAtiap trie pgin An tiF^ AOinne T>A. ' (or ¦ -an Industrial lEi- (CONTINUED ) SEA KINGS. By Alice soeni reap mona green , a. corpi called the Irish Bri- reader i. The present year celebrate* the admit women to the TEST MATCHES! ' 30n*in. 55-w.J ; posed, and Mr. George Briscqe seconded, legjil profession and to permit and Walker" ¦ilJir 15min. ceutj bliAtMtv 50 won triop. nuAm n.4 competitiansr-tho display of brown soda gade, and compofod j principally of Ca- DOOth anniversary of the Battle of Clon- them to assee. ;, :; " . , seoll (afte r tlie increasing liherulity of tarf , vi hich decided the long struggle a vote of thanks to 'Mr; Johnson , wliicli practise- as solicitors Trail pa-ss the- House The test matches ordered by the Coumy 1 : ; . breads; wJiite breads, I oaten breadsj tholic* to be- , ' , etc., wa3 most tU^ day had permitted them become tween the Norseman and the Gael, and was nsssed uvth acclamation.: of Commons and become law. lord Hai- Board "will come off at the Sportsfield 6n y, ¦•••••!' i c ia 1S iom<>A| j cjioinCeaCan opeAjp&s ablei i Tlio Exhibition Conmiitteo arc jVolunteers), wore scarlet and white ; other rishmen everywhere will be • interested f darle, 'Mr. Asquith, and the Law Officers 31th May, and; it is timel -for the playeirs The Irj^i! A mateur Athlel;c; • tion, The decisi on of the Lod-d Chancellor, on agree with tho ¦who map 1 6 . peb; -op Oi Jari jrilu TIA n-'Oeij-e doing ah amdunt oi very practical work regiments of Irish Brigades woro scarlet in tho reading of any work dealing with principle of the Bill, anil -will be engaged,to start training.' f-I hold theit*nnual Cliampjonships s ust»1 attention of Vourjp faced with groen and their moUo was that b ave and jwonderful people who tlie petition presented during the last although not piedged to support it the Go- assume that the necessary arrangements on ¦¦ leatj-Ceuo bUi^OAn 6 A4C ip by confltntral ng thb ' . Whitj|lMoT>day. \ . Con.«« Atiotp, -pOpAoip^ TIA TJAOine Whioh is very 'essen- smiths corps, coromanded by tlie Duke of tory of our couijtry during the 9th , 10th , iBequests, to rcldeye Asja proof—if one were needed—of th© in- befsn notified ot their «electi«D..'The CoTk Games' ' 'domosfic econprny, and settle & new jscheme far the manage- ; f ; ; ind.ilsoia fcha interest c «ated A pAl>AT>Ap Ac|a, AtAJpi'At) tmigte, -ajup tial iia this a :e of new-fanpled method Leinster, wore blue , faced with scarlet arid 11 h centuries. structive conscrvatisTi' of the legal pro- teams are like2y to bo^ia ' sDlendld order by -th* Irtt«r-j [>niv*r5i!ly- «otrtest, a most ' ^ and a prolessionul profusion of gold •'Soia of the; Sea Kings," published ment of tho Famiang's Institute in this fession, tho Court of Appeal in December when they meet Waterford, lor the md»t TIA ti-Arhpiinji AJiifi rUj caomceaCiSin and . -dcleteri ms "rniiung" ol ioodi, after ¦ fuccessfa)] meetin!.';.i s anticipatec , J There laen. his w ?ek by Messrs. Gill and. Son. Dub- d. Home-made Incad. an . the case had xe-argued by the learn- list of championship erreDts, imi^te »rjbA0$AUcJ csseittial pati of "hbme i nd\tstry ."- has The " Irish Volunteers were at hrst a lin , is a ronianco of ancient Iceland, con- beerj centuries, although Teminded that in past ball championships have- Just!taken place while three!Olympic-Xoy a]«o strucK d on ed Counsel engaged for the various parties icelriils toe 1S cuirhm iiorh gup -»ipt5 me'CAOtn- been very mu* nop!ected, and no efforts Protestant organisation exclusively. It the basis of the Sagas, dealing days a -woman had acted as Constable of |orj will take place on Sunday. : The best indndwljjyiz.j-lOO nx'tres. 800 'me:i|e», and fhou' ld. * be f iared 1 io popular'fo thjs was only by ili -ctei's iiiul uuh extrL'iiio with e cnta which occurred in. that coun- interested. Tho Commissioners of J5e- ¦England and Great Chamberlain, and that teams from.Cork are certain to -be fielded hop. cef the 11th—a period during which i County is deUiiiiined to go a» far as pos- mile ; erinnipi^nslii ts ' 1 " the Norsemen <) > not legally hold in trust the funds of p even . 100 ynros, 220 t)UAiAiUL . 5*?4 j . ISi -y^wr i« -hunlleA. 1iijH jtirnn, put- 6. S"p : :interest in the movement. . anet:tion will be arranged and carried out b<> ; our|playera to' get into the rjest possible tine thei!,«hbt, throivihL' the ham nor. »nr> SA^IpoiCeApAt) iiindcr ' . ]of trte 5uir Valley had little to hope from JUV change. They Throughout the lilory Ireland loonib more Chancery, the Commissioners wish to ¦ ¦ so that they may b^^ble ¦(•£ the auspice^ or less in the back relieved of thear present charge and 'Denmark lias always been a woman's ' trim to o 'Creameries \.«ooin|ion, conJined to iwe.rc' not yet citizens ,;aml if permitted to ground. We learn thai paradise, and there . good account ol themselves st Waterfoird , Olaf tie White,Jfirst Norse '¦ .•silly installed; (but the Lord Chancello- is no profession or Trials, lOOimwes, 8°0 inetreF. i^nd hop. tSeiiijrin .\tiit5uit>e.sc tJeJAWnne CA6A| V. creameries affiliated to tlie association. breithe in Ireland it! was by connivance King of Dub- calling. arid 1 at Cork. ' ' [ ¦ , ; and iipuinst the law. I Even ihe most lin , a id Muircheartach of the has expressed his opinion that that could Danish women may not fol low on i \ step, ATid|jumb;¦handicap* , 130 yirdi tmd ¦fAti ' 'The . manual *OTk section includes th.TMiAil in Aon toe. I tending! Tech weal Schools. There aje ;»ow springini^ arms deienec I re- the volume takes its name- alternative, his Jlord.ship suggefted. were incestors of Biartan the Commissioners should write- to thf mark—has sailed the seas AS commander ¦ ! ; - I tvrenty-one c< mpetijibrrs for all kinds lan»l were , with some illustrious excep- , the hero of of an ocean ; The late Michael Wallace who j.Vas II: I : '- ! ; ^>f tions, their" most determined tuul resolute the ro nance, and and his companions Governors, -suggesting any alterations passenger liner This -lis- . The G.U.A. Athletic CliRniploushirJj «ill |npedWork. eichtJ | competitions tor in tinction is enjoyed ; drowned in'theiRiver Suir. on March 5th , foes. Bui. plunged in poverty ond igno- arnm. In everyone of the 40Ur>pa;;e* of they deemed necessary in the pre.-ent by Frau Bandinz, bo he'.d Joir July H9th. Cirric c^i-^uir A I ftiwers ; fruil and vegetable*, and Uje ' whose husband ¦accompanies her Jn \t cu, rance ns they were, despoiled of -rank . the befek we get most interesting glinipses /¦nde of manacement, and if the Board of f 1 or) JuJr 23th, and Mallof Sports me¦ ' !lace arid .bar d-knitliirrr competitions in- 1 of thq munnergJ 'subordinate position ol a mere &lr.pis doc- ' on Wednesday, evening, was «. member of on Au?ifcj-. JCrOi. 1 - ' ! IS t)p; p>^n« Atf uns TOO CeiH.5 ; elude »nw « the rrt^t intere?tinp items ;\nd arms, and votes, tivtjy yet seem vo customs, family Hie re- Governors declined to adopt the arm-nd- Frau ' I ligion: outlook, love-making, nipnt.t. the Commissioners mijy Terunc to tor^ Bandinz has from childhood I the T. F, Meagher H.C.,' *nd an appeal An cpoijOe ASAtnJ ion thcsylinr is. A( ¦prize of £1 will have felt instinctively that a movement battles , 1 I tye . for Irish independence . if successful , leasts etc., of the Norsemen. The story send down the money necessary] for tho been keenly interested in steam engines will be made at the Sportsfield on Sunday An Oittee poirn ; awarded for he bert kept cottace (oon- and navi gation . So ! next to all Gaels to contribute somethi lg - j polipitfiAin 6ipr>««fic 1 must end in their emanci pation. They isj tolc in u very: fascinating immner . and management of tho (institute. With this thoroughly had she . . . (ti l • ••••• ¦ ! ' fined to thwy whosej valuation is under the t iglish mastered her subject i towards the support of hjs -wddow. ' : The viiie.oi the- THO ' 1:oi(-'iaiid! !G ineas i iop»| ]j j had crown numerous] and many of ihem is in many respects unioue. vii-w the I/ird Chancellor said ho would that the examination won by|Kennymore is I ! j , £4) . The Department of Agriculture ai^d ArouiU the festive for | a captain 's certificate -was a mere £7,100, Wh ch is ¦O-FeJclijv te'orhan po " rich , in the mid&t of persecution; ond, board and the camp allow the case to] stand over generally. It a record; lor 50 . n CpotKfuil Techrcical Tni tructipii are sending an ; 1«M, dralUmen bt ilders : and others. Mali collaborated find that valuable institute insolvent, and and & ship £3,700; , nd 1306, jictojvjTJttJj, .; _ i . wtjll—what Grattan also HUW , but what with ler brother, Captain W. p^rhups closed for a time, -until found for her. 8he has had experience JU.GJOJ i | | I manufaetuTcri are |invited to exhibSt H. Milli- .legisla- ;il ' ¦ 1S An TJ A Itedp-i-oe -baotniD 1 n-A | most Cromwellian squires and Williamite giln, i) well-known as an Irish poet tion removes the difBcAilty. in li'home waters as commander The Atnietia , uouncu at their -meeupij : ! ¦ i ' I 054 specimens of the various articles prp- and , but thi s ! I ••••«. [ peers could not sue—uiat if Ireland should story writer of (high attainments. Capt. will be her -first voyage ori Sunday refused (o reinstate Mx. Pavf ¦ \ : . i timCe-alt, i iduced by tne n. "T^ie1 articles may 'bo fyT in that capacity ' j : ! I ! ! j j , still pretend " to stand upon her smaller Mmigin spent many years in Iceland Tuesday beinu quarter day,, there to !America Klrwan of KilmacthomasJ wh<^ stands sus- : | U<$ DA Up; A :exhibition only, or!for sale, under the was a Included in the'entry fdr th» It' th tig^ 'f 5<5ppa nAOUh ope, ' ends," she would not long stand against and Was accompanied by his sister , and meeting of the Town Council, at which tho pended for oooipetinp under the 'I.A.AiA. ' ' ' I supervision o fheiTj' managers or irgents. both itudwd cf O 9 O Derby o (1915 is M rs. Jihri Widjfer p bay A r 5uP 1 Tt-^Oftn TiA m-t)4t) ap Up t>o England. Then they were naturally a psfljy all the subjects of following were present:—Thei Ri«ht Wor- Mr. I Kirwan's | jeinstatementl was unani- colt by ¦• Applications foT entrance forms. ctry. , ; j •«» iolloa^-Xorthcrn LicJ t IV. : 01 CO. :| j: : warlike race ; and. it must be added to shipful tho Alajror (in the chair) ; Alder- A REMARKABLE RECORD. mously recommended by the , Counjty His Maj :st j I RhouM !be sent to ">fessTS. J. J. Heahr »rfd their credit, that.tlio 'late small and ped- jThe il!ustrati6ns are the best of ¦Bfard. Ml- | y t ie King ha* three bntered. M. iO'Connbr Hon.' Pe«i. TndnstriaJ Ex- their men R. Cooke, J^. Ry«n, and P. C. Cox. ! : dling relaxations in the Penal Code, urged kind xe huve met with for some time Councillors B. Riberte, W. K. , The courage and endurance of modern j :•••' ;¦ hfbilion, Gae ic ^Leaixte , CarricTt-on-Suir. past. \Ve| Cummins sports -women, ••• • ii !i) ^-1 oil by the British Minister in order to have recently had on more C. Redmond, J. p'Dwyer, H. Gallwey, in in «very Tespect equnl to T)oiStq«Trf$e«r s(ti ¦bUA'ftaptA BO 6i conciliate them to the English interest, than Ane occasioa to congratulate Messrs T F. Strango. that of the hardiest and most experienced JDungarvan and Ballinamuit will 'meet [ i ! •: OO. WESPGttD EEIS. Oill ahd Sdn . Rj Walsh. D.;Coman, P. Naugh y Ear) -N-and Stoepho m haivt join-I hid signally failed . The English interest, 04 the examples they of | masculine hunters of even jn -I m' itmctmi '! ' i Great inter >St is ibeiiut manifested n have Manning, J, Mapkesy, M.D.,' J J. Pre- big gnme. Camogie on the ground* if the Iattl«r ed Capt4in.;D4nrhurst' j , { ] ' g)ven to Uietn ' enemy of all Ireland ,) jnd of every one of Irelortd in the Ivay of bookcraft. From who has just returned trom an expedition picted. The DuiiparVan; ladies ' are ' !iri l ¦ hibit-on, whdfli -mill be held at jSew BOBS the standpoints! Mr. Purosll drew the attention of the j ¦!¦ I rhairiupip \ . ~ t . , Cn WJut SurjHay and Monday, its inhabitants , and BO it was very soon of binding, paper, print Mayor and the other member.s present to [the Berar jungle is unbeaten.¦ This in- g<4od form at present and j»re likely to |br I ' : ; ; May Olkt and illustrations wo to | :ln ¦ i ' "' and Jnnc 1st. ,The iEeis Corrrmittde are apparent thai the armed Protestant Vo- doubt if any pub- thft want of &£cz>mmnrlAtionl Aiintir^ to trepid lady has hunted and killed moose top clever for itheir/ opponents. I The B B ]- CeiCcfioi CuAiwm 6'n ncuaiC lishing houfo . \\ . ; ^ n\MfUU{J T:il^i| ^IU^OU/ LU UHUC Lilt? OlJLblMU lunteers would have at their back the two ia Europe or America could and caribou in Canada, and was nearl linamult aide, however, should not'eiiJij ' i : l«wn' AT>|[siAoineIti ; I excel volume the press attending the ;meet,ing of tho y Sir. P. Rogers ¦*orthy; of the best traditiona millions of Catholic Irish. Jthe before us, every feature Council. He believed there an order charged by a herd of elophants, in East go under as tliey are a vigorous bunch his boiijht the iirc Bret- T O ' 4/ &<> of which is the work w«* tenham rpm Mr. 3, 3. ttlAp > BAiWipin f Alpse.i'r meAptiAU "Model Conn ji." And a record attead&nie There is in the dark records of the de- of Messrs Gills ' on tho books to have that inconvenience Ainca. To her great disappointment she I'arkfoi ifon Isi d the ¦¦ pravity of the (ioverpinent of thut day a own Aafl in Dublin. furiod to kill one ' horse hafcilofj Ithe Curra^h • Teaaa j rug* tlflio ,| ; is expected in Ros-M:c-Trnni «t tho remedied on his representation. The , but.aho has shot rhin- I j I : * ' *" * \" • ' ! ; ¦; ¦ !¦ I cotnarrC lesiival. 'We understand that the singular document which, while it attests Town Clerk having replied inTthe negative oceros, and spent long hours and weari- • . I: ! ASUP T »"4P5 pi leACAItt PO t5IOT)Ap i j tlie patriotism and zeal of the Catholics , iFootball i» practically i dead in • m: d- ' I Co. "Wexfora schools! will be well j repre- Aid. Cookc said a good plan i would bo to nome nights wate.iir' ur for panthers, and ' •¦•• ••• A'r ;•*" Cr«n jm Ap niims m itpe ftop cii, illustrates the bafe and vile spirit which has travelled more miles on Watcrford, Kilmolleran j being! the' or iy : , |j i ! l | sented in the language and history com- OTHER have the Radical) press fit at! one Ride of the back of T\1iiAit> A0n »p-o' pp6irfi bipc cAOit) ; TjetSUoris.. 11 0V0 will| repelled their loy alty and refused their NOVEL BY GERALD an: elephant than she- caica to count. team practisinir. Stradbally, | Kiim:ic- The laternationa l Rutrby Tiatcjhej ; for leAC be a great Suiter in tho Council table and the Conservative Bhe tl oroas and Kitro&ianty have for sevec i'. next ' jthe taria oon e'sts section oT (he 'Feds as aid. Tlie Earl of Tyrone wrote to one of O3D0N0VAN. press nt the other (laughter). was lost for twenty-four hours in a thick seajsoTi hivve been fixed as fpllc wf:— Ate tJfJsioiA p tlilliAnj SAn CIACI SAn the Beresfords a member of that grasping . The Mayor m onths said good-bye to the game, i ' ¦! ¦ the lamous Ifa'esteff 1 •Brass 'Band from . said he would instruct Mr. Hudson jungle, has slept on tho ground and on the Cuiffincl , patrician iniuily, which had long ruled | Februiiy Y j I Walw will talce pa^t, in the competition. Wh< n a novelist (superintendent of works) to havo the snow many nights in succession, has kill- 13£h—Ireland . Snirland, 1 ' ' " writes about the Catho- ' 1 l ' ! .' Another bi«r the country, that the Catholics in their ed j boare In the : I . i Lansd«vjne;Boad. : ittract:on will T>e the iKcriy lic ChHirch present reporting desk lengthened, upon Rockios, and has present- ¦ •••«'? ¦ i . ] i ¦ in Iicland and the Irish . ; • ' ¦ nL iv. zeal were .forming themselves into inde- priest- ed •• , |, . . . f. 6 'Wexford 'fiptballiin match. The : Kerry hood oainly for English and Irish non- which Mr. Purcqll (turning to the re- [many stuffed specimens of smaller footibatlers ar^ crrefli form lust now pendent companies, and had actually be- Cutho ic porters' desk) arum&ls she has tTapped fipperary defaiUed Limerick in hurlii>t February; grtb.—T relaml T . Sea land, *Oo ; fart»e*r;, iT)| Atce A nt feAT>Ap -arid seeing readers any attempts made in a mid—Why, there is Mr. in various parts ! ' .j > tho i Op. "Wexford players are 'Irairkirig gun their organisation; but that, uapter MJlls ("Mirror" of :the expected. -The entries for all stateiients !of -s'uch a writer on matters he c«n only get one leg under the desi ; x>6 Ap duty to stop the movement! Miserable 9 9 9 was large, but the ground was in bad April |3rd—Ireland v. i ' ancej L»ns- TDO'CuipilTis^s oitp meApbAU competitions of the jFeis -win close (in ubout which, .we fancy ourselves competent (laughter). ¦ May Inth-. Ti tending Government—unable lo discharge its first to wr te THE WAISTCOAT AND OTHER order as heavy rain feil early in the day. downe Road. . . • I i ' im' -friptm; I' ; : competitorsas tloa d duty of defence , and jt rembling to depute would Ibe something in the na- :j j ; fonvaTd entri' i^js «oon possible. ture of preaching to The Town Cle k next laid BLOU8EB...... i i ¦ I ! I them to tlie noble and forgiving irit of the converted. before tho - ' ¦ ; ACC AThotn gup pn^AOlneAp T)4 mAoiO- (sp Last 1 | i I \ ••••- ¦" J lummer.wo dealt with Mr. O'DonoV Finance Commit ee a claim made by tho A very picture-sque garment is Iho i I IRISH GITLD OF THE .CHiVKCH." a gallanl people! The Catholics 'of Lime- van ' waist- l\t Fermoy on Sunday|KTry defeated Mr. R. Power's Bajazet is inter ?Id iili tiie .phnliin jfnero pm, 1 The Gaelic League , s " Faiher. Ralph." and showed howl executors of the late Mr. George Backus, coat blouse made in striped silk or mater- I 1 |organisatioh iis. 11s rick , forbidden the use of arms subscribed Isir from Limerick by llfroal 4 points io nil in the Traders' Plat* at Nenai-h on- Tuesday A u the being ] true or just was Mr. for the amount due as compensation, £70 ials of a transparent nature, ; I1 ¦ ; ¦ Ague it 1^e^WAinc ;le pipinne 50 >U world knows] noinsactarian ; is arid made a present of £800 to the trea- O Dor ovan s such as •Mbuster football Junior final, j Kerry] ware next. : ! 1 ¦ ' ¦ oatien-buildir sury of the Volunteers. estimate of the environment with interest at 4 per cent., for the gauze or CTope de chine. It fastened »**;*6fwp,] ' ¦ g programme is of such a of MaVnooth i* mlich the% bettor side, thouj h the losers ! 1 .! I . • ;oharacter that Irishmen of different Duriny All this time " the Castle Cdllege and the culture ana Island an Stephdn-stroet, tal6 jpate in the . lVish Kevival , can mett arid panies numbered probably 20.OC0 men. andi" behind type is useful for wearing place at Rivt . s- a half-b*otberj io Great SurpriseJ ;discu&s: :all -m the lord-lieutenant gravel whom, in many respects the it was ordered that tho claim be paid. over blouses that are no ; toWn on 8unday when Midleton dcfenied | Lyon- 1«pc, : ¦ '|; liters |rela>iTtg '.to:the ; social y considered leadi ig lights I of Trinity ! longer quite. esse; etc ) promi.ses to be a vcryUieedy ', : U ; j land material advancement of tho nation whether it was still possible to disperse and even of • • • • • • fj?\sh . In shape- it is loose -and quite iSi Mary's by Sigioals 1 pointito 4 goalij 1 : ¦ ' 1 univc sities: across the water nie With the exception 6f Dublin , few if horse. | : • ¦ guf Urtuiip cpiom-p* seu|W Trtthout imp liring thair iBligiOTis arid disarm them by force . In 0 ie of his , to use a . baggy under the arms. Some women find !p< int in the Cork senior hurling eh a n- ¦ ¦ I I rf?AWA con- popul ir phrase ( ¦ ! , " only trott ng. " Mr any . towns in Ireland are so rich on civic an ' ' : ••;•:••- ¦A' *Ai6|;mb n(J victions. 'In I eland Nationalism hab been letters to Ij>rd Weymbuth he says:—"The ¦al^whitie blouse flefry Iryang; when pioriship. ! ij: ; r 50 feApc, A leAC «n O Dor ovanjs new novel ' Waiting " records as Watetrford, but although , . «.»••• i ^ynonymous'uith C< thoUdsm and Onion- seSiing of their armsi would havu been a deals with this is the case a little roll collar and j Irish Mail and Maid Marian h«Vr> been ' .the relations between Irish thanks to their custodian , Mr. O'Brien , vc.-t., or tiny j ism with Pjote* antism. The ' non- violent -expedient, and the preventing clerici 1 school waistcoat of Pompadour silk j A Camogio mAtch between Carrick x,\& scratched [from tho .Grand St ^epledu se do> rsertawan them from assembling without a! hilitary managers and the school they aro most carefully attended to and will be discovered ¦ : tnis as in his to effect quite a trans- j Kilmallock camo oil inlth ' £ portsfie d, Paris, wjule Red Danisol an 1 Lady Mad- : League! has lot altered very materially force ir^practicable . j for when the civi, ,, t - . fdrmer work. preserved , wo venture to say very few of formation and to give a becoming p ' - Mr. p Donovan 's palpable qverdrawing note of CairickKm^uir, n 6'unday <*ht*' ti* cap ha.v« ( been'taken out o the A it«uil H|l "\ . the : attitude of Protestants . generally magistrate will rarely; attempt to|seiie an our fellow-citizens aTe aware even of their co!«ur. Many lingerie blou«es have col- Hurdle Raw. A «eAp6pitistp 6 ip&nvjmA'p nieApAim nfop- fru'Cif .approaching a reljable novel- leam that it is I proposed to .issue •» j I , ••••»? ; : !;i •••• • j: iwrtarjan peo >Ie have remained more T crimes, aDd . when convicted, convey him lHt. The are not as effective as the- prettier floral . | : <> al ternative to the present sys- fac simile reproduction of the matchless : ltio^6upmA, I I iless'outside tl e Pal? jof Irish Ireland. In to'the place of execution without toldiors; tem o: school 1 patterns. The knell of the blouse has l>een : Smith" i; Annu&l tor 1014 nay. when 111 nmny) instances persons management by the priest* Charter Roll ol oor city, with1 its gorgeous ' trie- Camogie malch,betw&enDun garvan , i ssueil -b j i&r. 1 bpfrin; 1 t?pleanit*, "n4 in AnpA ithe:language moverpont there are Indeed ' ¦of tn< parish would be sounded many a time and oft, but still it iP. L. Sn yth, the well-known j ^n •inSividualTr cannot be jwit into possession of their pro- popular control illuminations anil accompanied by -n ¦tikes on arid; iBalliriamult billedI for Shand >n Dublin Tur f ! c-fA peo : ! testants wh« have-done and i.e. , p ivernrnent of the schools fresh :ife and increases in popu- :grounds on Sundjy Accountant; contains a host >f ui>fv 1 and p5«it , j : aro floing the ir utmost to promote perty, nor . being possessed , maintain it , appoints reprint of its curious characters. We feel lar.ty. Those women who had to h« abandoned i ; trie ment and diemissal of teachels drawing •wo are clever .n 'ovrms to the rain. interestiirj; information for s »rtsme j. | It tiuAip •ob-6OTnAic|iopA An cpti$e 6ett [Study :8nd-u^ -of Iiiish, but only oh rare without i-nch assistance, there is little up of are authorised to sav th«t the trentle- copying models could make Large numbers tra- of programmes, etc.. by a! body eon- mon who have undertaken this at least six vcjlled with the: Ba!l inamult team and | wore include-s^i review .Irish at!i!cticaduririff il - ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ joceasions'has their [Church identified it- presumption in asserting that, uuio.su Mstini of patriotic •for the price of two bouriit in a shop; An ! i^-H'IF' - i ! representatives of the present work . viz.. the Rev. James Grave s and inaturaily disappointed with the cotninL'lo the past year.«id articles on coursin j and t)o ' selT in any -way with|the lansmage !of trie bodies of troons hove been un vereally Rural and easily made and very effective blouse was : Coin -p6 ; j|6ApAncur; bAn pi f^uu, dis , jiothintr Urban District Councils. The Mr Georee Victor Dunover. ore willing thi> rain. : i | racing boihl ii England and Ireland, etc. * Gael. On th contrary, Protestant ii- persed could have bten done JieopU who'. wouUd be of !WavyJtinted shadow lace mounted on ; I There 0 f:iA>te|Ar;t)A ' PTJA to effect this. My accounts st ite the moat vitally con- to incur the neoisjarv labour if they are :• «•«•• islalso in article on I >rd KertonV nspAr A r S^ nA*>di (fluencei on -pu blic boards and educational cernec in the 'event of such ninon . with frills of lace at neck : and j Betting ] "has . !number of corps as not exceeding 8,000 a chance insured from r:.«K and loss by the vouch - nduciments Bill an I a ike cH oil . ; ibo4ieB ,-as a rule, heerr thrown against *ould. !je the ieachers and the eleeves and a high collar and belt of i What- promises to be > J-wa't «mt. iAp| , iat would tobe tho result of a poll mme day when Blackrock and , RWmons 'meet ject of vijhich- J Mr. J. J. Pirkinsoi. ilu ^ .|| _ j ] .community t(. worls | for the Irish lan- .pieion of disaffection.f' among them whether the ff»rwiml cheerfully to a.id them in ' But in the next-month the sam< viceroy R.D.C 's this matter. 9 9 9 Un the first aemi-flnal of tte Cork chailn- addition ho annual contains a liitti Bi- pA 0]t4CAfcA)6£;pA pA >f)ilpel An p^U lCAd guaye. I This i >ody was formed recently 4t I and the U.D.C.i^ i or the P P. 's and i pi mshi p. ; . | , A meeting IcomniunicateH to the tame minis :cr that, C C " s | j tures for 10U and a record o thelwiinera A U he d in Dublin, presided ovir shoulc in future be the school managers FLOWERS AND FRUIT. ' of the pr ticlpa'l ¦ JAp fcy -the jHon. B by advice of the Privy! Council of Ireland, and tie A large ctvwd issembled on Saturday ! i*«**»ti:i j turf events fdr many yeaiB . J. Munkett, IBishop Si responsible guardians of the Although there past, an Ii: principal jeeupo*; |i | |j Tuam.' , w}io?e speerfi! some nionthk "he had supplied Uie Volunteers * ith part eiluca lonal! evening last at tl aiiybricken churchyard, is much variety in the winnini: -sires, win- 50 plu 1 'ago an-imny pfihis brethren On the Council would he very few. We find remains of this ] unfortunate gentleman j"Aop.epeAt. : Ep-.scopal .Ber that force at once felt; that they might do nothing being interred there and in the night the brilliance of their colouring. .Flowers should result. Mr J. Walsh of Cippoquin , ¦ ch. The bodv is to be in the hook about the gross in- w« ¦never IwiU referee. ¦ ' , ¦ - ™ ¦ ••"••• ¦ : called the "Irish Go-Id of .what they would with Ireland—for a time. justic of grave was filled up with stories. On Mon- more unnitural, nor thoir I . . j * 'J ' ¦ the Church f rcquitng school managers to folaage less " , Mr. R M ' 1 i I V7. and is to provide a jbbnd of union at) 'After the delivery of !the arms the num- prov|( e out of their own day , with a largb escort of police, the like that o{ Nature. Rambler I 1 !•••••« ! ' iproier Ti Knight's Key eJosserl for . pockets for the roses -axe in ; ; ' ' i ¦ his legs five furlong' members oT the Protestant Chnrch bers of the Volunteers rapidl y and rroair cleaning. lighting, funeral again proceeded, when it was the most ertraordunary colour- ! s from loineri Ihe A ¦6eApOjiAtverj cpIOc places .: where such service? may be ¦j Jjut a spirit of great]moderation reigned they gbt nothing but the worry of official tions of resistanae , 'but owing to the Sundiy w< s un- ¦ anthonzed reMtapfeism Fruit so much used now is on the con- jwack. Rathgormao wJU meet the Emm Ju hurt ¦ - ¦ • to««* |- r| !i , to collect from Irish sources over the councils of !this armed nation. -and the privilege of putting interfe rence of ihe Jtevd. John Ryan , ;(Do.la Sille) i ll I • [j i ! i sprtable hymns jind other Itiwas , in the huniis of those leaders, any- their hands; into their P.P., tho poop-je disperse^ and the trary most realistic, and tho produce ot iir football and Clonea' wiii- ¦ ttiutiA mbeAO 50 opuii mo rOil go tlevotioh purses every week parden, orchard, Inviet the Mitchells in ¦" • •• • : literature, and to encourage the liso of thing rather tkiiu a republican , or agra- to See f the school-house from fallinc remains were interred. The tofiln, which or hedgerow is a faithful hurlinp. Mr.-Wm. ' : I . ; • ; 11 , yltit le jlor« ! ! or representation of the real Uiinp. The Wal sh. Chairman County | , The AUy iPUte at [ j . Irish art anfl Irish iiusic in the 'Church rian, or revolutionary!movement. Thus, beotim ng aidisseminator of disease On was most elaborately OTnanh-nted, boro Board will re- Linifricl, on Weane.v flip; ft* !« T> O An and whatever th£y adopted a system of officering their the mi xed marriage the inscription I on the plate— " Sir flower* of the field, such as buttercups; Iferce the football; and Mr. T: fe. Xorris trie day was sccufed by Mf. H. F. MaJcoin- j | ! snO-r^ fOSrhAp poes to|ehrich its National point the author was daises , poppies, hurling contest' ' <' I character. Dp-. Pljiiikett 6aid ; ihey army which gave a pledge tlint no ar.ar- ratter unfortunate. lor the sake ' Thomas Judkjn 'Fitzgerald, l&rt. . D.L . cornflowers, etc., are ex- . \ son's Bit er Cherry.' John Doyle litad the . |r40S4ci ;!lj . j Ji of facts, oeedingly natural , and arranged m»unt, - |i I •¦ ¦ ' ,- . i i 1 ' wanted as far as possible to revive the ehleal idea had j>lflee in their thoughts. in etl( cting, a Protestant poultry instruc- died ^pril 27th , 18G4, aged 43. years " in liny . tHeipse n.A pfltc, 01 ni TJlomAp, j tress 43 the bunches are most Attractive, es well as I ¦ Irish lyanguasre and to let the Church ¦The soldiers elected their own comman- , persoD with whom Mauricp •••••• ' • ¦ : ! *ri& when they tta.il in |i j' ' l bpipe cAlrfiAn^ AipcniOsAti nAOine. think as well 4s speak in the spirit of thfe ders; and whom , says MacNevin , whom the nl lago sclioolniaBler , fell in love and On yesterday tibe followine jury and long «prays over -the surface of A Niniche hat. : Aglish wall meet The G -eat Tresbur? Steej techase ruu 1 m-bA 'nii jscApmtt ;tiiop Katirxnal lany rage, especially where She did they choose? " .Whom did this de- event* lly married. From our knoweldge Commissioners wtro empamiflled by Mr Dungaiyai'at K-.iiss!«- Cutpi^fe Was ministonift mocratic army select jto rule their coun- 'nstructreSBen bee on, Sunday week in the) senior jfoot- in Vaenr a on A pril 30th, was wot by to people, as 6he dia in ?.', ^ i? , especially the John O'ilrien, Town Cierk, : before the Baron nuairtay' (us own dioce >e, whp|spoke and thoug cils and direct their nower? Not the low tony Protestant oned, we believe M ayor, to enqiiirfc into the necessity of A A A ball championship. Dungkrvan are traih- -s ! Floristau, ridden l.y ' ht that JUUJ prett : Captain ^'Brien 1n &ji ni in ^ipsbit) , n& in the anc:ent language of the country. | anjbitious—not the village vulgar brawler the ' mere schoolmaster " who would widening the lower end of New-street, in y well land should be able to pife 'Butler, wh6 i» j£h< first ' ' Bresune to DHE CLCM6Y a cood account of ' Irish rid 'X tolwin.this since i s ¦ . i6|40'Pe!j |; :!| : l I : ' ;j. ' . i [ | —but the men who. by Targe possessionii, even talk familiarly to them this city :—Jury—-Wil liani W. Murphy. CAPE. themselves.' Mr, J. p. race ¦ (in- . lofty character , and better still, by virtue let alo e to mnke love to them , would If the millinery P DonnoJl, Lismore, will reflree. stitution ihjl885 . He was «fterwird ! > pre- T)o (Suipip D6 r a ScoimeAt) •oIUp, get JaiiLes .1'. Graves! Peter Mafkey, Phiiip of the hou r ij more senled v: th acup ((or of kh< ,F P' 50 anil by genius, had gijwn to their names a tel ing off " . that hejwould remember Hancock , Charles] Jones, John Murpliy, -surt«d to the youthful than the xid^r Win- 1n Ac nip BO 1 ! for soAie the elderly ner) the ift ol his 6Ao$At 5Aot \x\& fine, A leorhAin §poit»e , 'De pop-buitiln rr4 a Huger patent than;nobility. Flood and time; With x\\ hi 3 prejudice Itichard .Drcapcr, Samuel Harris, Thomas much the 6am» may be 6aid Majesty Ihe Emtoepor agains' the priests of the ugiy of Austr ». | Mr. G. Heairhan tMeips BAtSpees/ni ieainpacfoppCAT) ; : tim-0, i Grattan , Charlemontj and Leinster—the , the Author was com- C. Spencer, Stephfen Bible, Williani KoHy bustle draperies which very few women .J-inJotliKi \ I chosen men in all the! libera l professions pelled o give us a nplendid type of young over twenty-five The position English t mate ir, roSe 11 e sc cond n- r. A'p bert peipbrfiAc-fATbrno wrol Ann mo Bpdn 1»o WifDln inp An zealoui Henry I»e. Commissioners—(John Law- can wear successfully. | of Gaelic in schools ;«nd > fc'r poitijj —the orators who led tlie Patriot party in pious; and patriotic Eogarth in lor. Mayor; Richard Cooke, W. K. Ctim- The capes too show a marked alleges is a. question the House of Commons—the good, the the person of, Father tendency m referred to i the ¦ Makuie; who ap- mins, -Andrew Ryan. OornelJu!s Redmond. the direction o£ clumsiness, and on any several County Boards hy the i\nnual * "** i .- VIIL I high, the noble; these were the officers pears t > havo been one of those, and Con- U I - .- i i i -if. Y- :: : : who came The gentlemen having viewed the pre- bu^the tallest slimest figures are by rreM. and m due -course tte matter will A «eApOpitA who held unpurcbased honours in the under he.influence of Father 0'Grownev no mean< doubtless be ¦ Wo shall next week irepor th« 'u id r- A T3eAp6pitAi)t 6, mo Krtle leun cu p 0, nso tfilie gieo Cu 1 m Ma^nooth. !The mises, returned tb the Town Hall and graceful. However, this may brought forwara' at our 1 |! ' Volunteers. We may well look back, every^lay village life gave their verdict viz., that i(. was neces- be that they posrd. Everyone mentionejl raci meetings:— I i IS bi A r T> A mbA AfeAnirAPo6eA« poinn nA with mournful pride, of Bouineen!is also ,] have "caught on" is indis- knows howfthe game Ls bpe^s«A An pcACAn tiom clkp ¦ through the horrid very well eus p An CigeApnA I to thr!e Catholic fust houses in Kt gtand ihform us that have wrought ! statjement of the numbers of tfie Volun- Church the Irish Catholic Hie archy trade :s hotter jn a marked change in tlie .-:il- Spon; peAp I leADAi i! Cp0cAtpe?4C, ! and this city than in »ny houette and introduced freer lines ¦H ii p skn CAm, sin I teer* within the first year of their organi- the Imh Catholic priesthood , in ¦ . - .nT i i- .ii ' -couW be other piirt of Ireland outside the ¦ ¦' • ¦-'• ¦ ¦ 'I ; ' ;P6AT)Aip A p A CUIT) every direction. The effect at the ' ¦ I • • • - j-l ' ' ; ¦¦ - - ¦ • pcAonA. i . j eo6ApAll A5; sation . There has been both flxaggera- anythn g hut ftrongly prejudiced metropolis. peplop Ti ' :• Ii: |- v. , . ¦;(• " i . . ' ' ' ' / I and ¦will I I |( IS Ann tio LeACAiO vo j I bpicAilr; r A n-pOippe, tivcj and depreciative i estimates. We grossly exaggerating in dealing with foot of skirts probably last through !; . K o\ June, 177!) , had suspected their force All opposition lo the Waterford and and it wiU be se*n no more among smiri ¦ i J ] leAbA ' ti be t»4 ! T)0 i itjeAn5A An ce/insA nip s^ m cOipi$ce, only 8,KA. i the Go- ¦the © © © Asu , . nAp $pi«Ai5 A Celt vernment to refuse them. As will be tSn House of Lords on Friday last. . CpAopAe ' i j .1 the : ahii ; j I way^s caiio, where the money of Go- THE NEW SUNSHADES. ^Britialri^ 'ate&rdtel 'l Ix A (CHILD'S LAXATIVE ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . "Do «Oit) mAji jtAitc Ap : vernment can command the venal crew ¦ ' ¦ ' -" '¦ ¦ ¦ " ' ' ¦ 5An pi^Ap Aon I f At tho meeting of the Waterlord This year's sunshades, in common with )¦ i IT " [ Vi; • -'" k]¦] ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ; . A «eApSpAtAi no, mo rhlle cpei$nj tfl! of writers , the most elaborate falsehood IS " CALIFORNIA SYRUP Board 6op ; :; | || : j - I I ;j and. the most insulting of Guardians on Wednesday a letter was modes and styles, exhibit an unusual ' Oi mBeAt) ' ridicule were variety, A> pb Cpprte vo W! UoncA tie'n j m uCeip x>tm m CACCAPA poured upon the headejof those by whoee OF FIGS." read from the Poor Law Commission in *o that the choice of; something ¦ ¦ ' •o'linnpnt reference to a resolution becoming and suitable is within the reach Your • "OAontiA^c !.! : j |: , ' exertions the national cause was so nobly passed by the en new bicycle ; Tlir.Y LOVE TO TAKE IT, AND IT Board on the subject of even the most exacting. Th^ lout Feae;j I¦ I j ' i : . stating that the numbers of the Volun- . L1VEK AND BOWELS. for tJio Waterford Dispensary district and them, but not so tho y! insp^ctioh all Badge-¦Wtitworth Depot* . ' : CIA tdjFAf in parasol which is festooned with filmy not t)A f-V*r-»« Se-utcd Ap eA6 nACpeine '; 'UAp gpuAim BOITI' teers had been monstrously exaggerated ; stating tho CommiBsioncra would . Dot and Agencies Brituh-bnilt ttotAighou^ they-art the liveliest that no call could bring If yo ir little one's tongne is coated , it is authorise the appoinfment. The Com- and 'chiffon and bedecked with ribbon A tee piacAC tto«o ji l inncinn ? ; into the field sure si a easiest and most reliable machine^ obtainable AYr V r'woAl. cop!Cop nio«nlop toicip 20,000 men; that persons of all g I that the stomach, liver and bowels missioners requested ieque8t«d; that the frills and all kinds of delicate ahd fanciful , j ; i T '! ; CIA CoppOCAf "fUAp O'n cuAmbA ' oges were need » fecntle decorations These . AOinne. i| ; | m enrolled and put on paper; that every , thorough cleansing] at .once. Guardians would tkko into consideration are. however, not in- Prompt Delivery, ¦ : l: ! ; ¦ h ASA1«-pl] gentleman belonged toitwo When : our child is cross, peevish, listless, again the propriety) of establishing a dis- tended for ordinary -wear for which they j ' I . J - ! ' ¦ : 'J ! . and most of pale, or ¦ !¦ ¦ VII¦ . i them doesn't sleep, eat or act naturall pensary depot at BVrrybanli, are too expensive and too orr>ate. Print- ' ¦ ! ¦ ' ipeAnnACc Tfiuipe seAl rhiti IIA to five or six diffe rent corps, and y ; tol be Attend- The easiest of JEiisy Pa; rraents. • ¦' I i i I p i( bre.nl is ed cotton I i roiftvoe : tha} by this ubiquity pnd divisibility of bad, stomach out of ord^r , system ed twice a. week wi{,h «.view to promptly sunshade* that havci been pre- A *eAptpJitAip( 6, mo riiiie miiteA* ! person the muster-rolls " sjuffy " with a cold, throat sore, or relieving" the sick poor of the jFerrybani pared for ©very day use aTe delightful in 1O Years' Guarantee Certificate. ' 1 of the companies If , | T)i mbertirin lipui-oce, mAp bA Cu'joe DeAnnAtc n^ n-6$ Agup pop naj were swelled. Doubtlessly feverish , give a teaspoonfol of " California side of the Waterford Dispensary I>is- design (generally floral), and j are very there was Syrup off Fi ' | The new Catalogue] NOW \ JtEADY, ' m )I : ; ! i mAijTJeAi 1; some exaggeration in the representation gs." and in a few hours all the trict. j moderate in price. Flat Japanese -liapcV -feith new WcW I . : :"°* VVN P"if i ; i ' ¦ of the numbers occasionally clopgedhip constipated waste-matter, sour are also likely to find favour. ' Not much portrait of HiR.H. the PHnce of'Wales, POS^'FEEE T)o cutppinni plop -oo .t)eAnnACC n* n-AinseAl AJ made ; but a • i 1 L SnJomApCA Vp IAPA* 50 competent authority, commenting bilq and undigested food will gently move ••• •• eccentricity is shown in handles, many of on receipt of postcard ' : ' |! : i on this 1 Jto .— : - ; p cuitteA* r ; -M • j i j. I poitlpeAe ; [ article , states that at this time ;here out of il ie bowels; and you have a healthy In consequence o( tho decision, the fol- which are made from a novel imitation of 4&&!r, E ' playful ihild anain; lowing notice of motion -was ;«iven by 30 pAt>Aipn>' |>iipci-6e Ag -piiDW* beAnnAtc n* ' mAi pcipeAC ie vets- ' were 'J5.0U0. i tortoiseshell used with wood. Birds liea^s, Si His In the ranks Sick :bildren oceda't be coaxed M^r. 'moornJlcld:—" I give notice that, in more 1^ ! Rudge-Whitvorth. LtcL I . . mAp CUISim : I ; inncinn ; of the j volunteers .here to take , especiallyowh and ducks, and some - - ' , j j : j I j . | werj;. in point of fact , very thishar nless ''fruit laxative." Millions of consequence of the determination of tho animals, the cat in particular , >Mm j (Dipt, 9d, . . : !:: , - , A' beAnnA6c ttlic . many C.itho- Commissioners not to carry are amoii" , JH| *»•» ucunain Aicpige 1 n-A nt>eApnAip r X>6 50 «ceis pi 1 hes from a very early period of tho move- mothers keep it handy because they know out their he most fanciful < ; ; ¦ ¦oe ' ¦ ; hi ' ment; but they lhat its action on the stomach, original order of appointing two doctors kiifBiEm STREET ' CopCAiB ; : [ j J . . | i bpei*im Duic ; 1 were (there by conniv- . liver and i^^^-l: ; |i r \ ! ance, as they were everywhere else. bowels & prompt and sure. They also know to tho Waferford dispensary district. I £RR ITlAp ptopA tApt liort cu «' • AY mo eeAnnlrjc F6«|I 5 rpque^ted to order an enquiry jnto the ^H| in fav- d i lit mApion 0;atToo$6iLipt)O AS ^ wPP«' FUAi p our.|of Catholic rights; ;the young men of Ask ytour cbemist fqr a bottle of " Cali- j=tr:b]if ion of the medical dispensarv dis- ttluipe; • vi ^P I 1 ^"O forifiawS tricts of 'Kiimacljeyotre/and .¦Waterford wj' PAGE BOOK puAnie 6 ' i pfeAnnAit) 6 pilAce that religion besan to swell the numbers ynip of iFig«." which | contains tK Slop n oefil cAnA age** ; I of lnmy corps. directioi 3 for babies n \iicw toplio jnrictioa of the ¦ ; CU T>0 Soma corps were com- , children of allloges and district of ' • : ITIAP ton nerteAnAC - Fi'n-scp* ie« 1\|0§A(iC nA t -^lAICeAp JlACATi posed altogether of Catholics; for grow n-ups plainly oo thehottle. Rathpatrick to ih afi of Waterford..as tho p**S. I i i ' l - - ¦ and when Beware . jtup tusAif, : I . - .!¦- . , ' I! ii miip oi$ne; the |Dungannon Convention came tho of counlerfeits sold here. Get the genuine poor in that di?trict aro ill-provided with Vplunteer army waa! at kaxt 75O00 made b? " CiJifortua, Fig Syrup Company " medical attendance, having In some case* M Copp tiAotftC* Aguv ! gUo*46 Aip eicht or nine mile") to ¦ '; ' k" t)Apmuit> nA SoiUre." strong. j and iold by all leading chemists, 1/1J and 1/9, eo for jreKcf . or so mmicJ I : (To be continued ) Re/use nbstitntes.! •Kit they make su«h order BB they think JOHN at. fw NOBLEuo-gyagg^l ¦ !¦ ¦ 1 ; ; ¦* ' i i ; ; ,| j j ! 1. 1 \l : f ir ¦ THE WATERFORD NEWTS. FRIDAY, MAY: 8,; i914; ¦ CALLAGHANE P i; - 1 '1 ': i ;-:. i ^ i yearq steWard, and, when Mr. Power was 1 tho igteateit buiJeii ori the kvboiir c*ato SESSIONS. i tn*r L ~.w« .. ¦ taid. the of intoxicating CONFIRMATION AT TIjfc SAD DROWNINC FATALITT him (witness). .:-¦¦ ,..(. . ' • ¦ ¦ ^ \i ' \ "-]' dunk, aud in coiicl liion be asked¦ was it I PATPvnff l 1 I ' i Mri Keaho—The good man, you know) not too sober mea. 1 hose who | VHiIUl/flJ ;_. . In The usual Labour Bay h&oV always ; |reply to Mr. Kigg, I witness mud he meeting! was adioredto the Jxricc ples.of ' ~ ¦ ^ I j'" felt sure tho held, in the City Hall on Sunday, sobriety1 that . At the*; Sessions on Tuesday Mr. A. M. gate was locked on the 24th, 1 evening. brought Tradea Uhionisoi to the pojition i: -i . ;. . . ' ¦?¦ but r|e might not have locked it h msclf. The Mayor presided,! and there were alto -.,: . ¦¦j» I ' ' i i Ae Inquest Harpe r, R.M., presided, and Hie other ; in wliich it Mtood ioJay (applause) • ,, 1 . • _ I He locked it on the 26th between 3 on Uie platform—MesBre. P. C«hiU, T.C ; p mi. - Magistrates present wero:—Col nel Ca- and 4 ! Mr. . R. BuggyJ*«ici{or, B The Bishop pn Intemperance o'clock. He did not think they were ths K. Keane, T.C.;' W. Jone», TJO. i W. called on, to W next ¦ rew , D.L.; Mcs-sk C. P. BoHon, H. 0. SynilOtt, T£. 'support (ha resolutions. He I i | : same kind of turnips in the bag ds Mi. : P. K. Buggy, soJr.; £. said he had just bee^i turning ' ' 1 Urooinhead, and Martin Power. Power' Dalbdn, ptesident Trades over'in his -I ; ' I- , : . A the ljcknsed premisesof Mr HiehMf s. He could not account lor! them Council; T. mind before rising fthat tlw ¦ ¦ being! there . They Dunne, Secretary Trade* Hall; George audience ! I Kir' fan, |I C.} on Wednesday, Dr. Geotro might have been got 1 wouid say Uiat] We Official Labour ' ¦ in the river. It was about a quartdr Hayes, Secretary SaUoss'.and iFiremena' Ptity i ' P1 I i ' I. H aciee; iJ.P., and a jury( of whom Mr D. I. EIGG V. B. USSHER RO ERTS. of a C!n C«ar Tereface Qegan mile trom the field, and they might have Union (iWaterford Branch), and as invited there by i ' U of.MichabL Vallace, FeTrrbank, who llr. H. D. Keune irr one of the turnips very small (laughter). Waterford. the Secretary of the ^ ' «a* , «olr.. appe irbd for Inlopenine the j Trade* Union *nd he Ml ' i drowned off the )s. Bibbledala at FerW- the defendant. ' Mr. M . Power—In the evidence it was proceedings, the Mayor thought he had !as much jiaht ¦'¦ 5th : Ml said there f Aid he felt high3y to on them ill - i banl^ on|tb March last, and «M« Mr. Kigg said tliis was an api libation were 14 bags of turnips s olen: honoured at presiding would you miss them ? at that meeting. HeMiad a similar pri- #2E dead, body | vai recovered!from tie BJTCT to luive an order) \lf'ii . _ » _ii !t made again . i - >t| Mr: • .•• viiegp twelve months hlp^neTto^K .'BTSUJS i&l «hi. Suir Bast «*< nlng. \ . - . . • • Uoberis to have Jogs, his proper ,y; kept Witness—I wQuld miss them, certainly. ago and he was d4iTa "n- i 4 \ I asked delighted to A Hid portable Young arid BersesM uiider proper control , owing to : he fact; the men who were cleaning them se? such large number at ^ r if they missed any, theiri meeting to-day, , -which Waldron repxeiented the polica. \ tliiit he h»* certain dogs whichi i re dan- and they didn t was all the They might think tha.t:was a joke"fS ^firn »tj?n 1 chooi U&rgaral.Wallace was Mr Power—How far was it from where niora i creditablp in face of the adverse . he f S " f?; he W * Sl ' tne first witneb. gerous. There, wuf one case for flie 26th spoke wtJt 'real add]sincere earnestness R ^ d Sh« deposed —J live at ., Sk9g you got the turnips to the field?—Abbut a weather conditions. boeauje E&I?4 £ Ul 1n ^^f I- - Little Michael December and one| tor the 4th Match . V' his was k p^okesaionwhich if ^Sy Sj , S?;.,,"15 I«WlupTwa^ s et- street ; Ihe ^ceased. Micba»J WalUos. Mr. Harper—Which ore yon gc ing quarter of a mile. He |then cahed on Mr. T. Dunne to icad man outside da&dlti " ^^Rev.JWiUiam on the correspondence tamper wiOi it he s ^, V. T. O'tiimell, P.P., was r iy husb ind. I identifr the horfV hr ivi. 'n lir.~t? ¦ : . I Mr. Kciine said that Butler was a , ahd Mr. Dunne read would find him^eli ik: the' F iFdiloni ^«4# publican in Cheekpoint. a letter stating dark ! ,IJnS* «i ?*&£ *? Adm, the old trouft ra. and also by his boots. II Mr. Ki jrg—1 am going on with he 4th and was a very that Mr. P. Lynch. Cork Trade and Labour fp &U its ^ ' remenber - respectable man. They had (Tailor's 6ociety), who wag brahches and A^fn^^f ^- J-J- dinner about5 o'clock and menibervil the 4th !(larch. He saw a Uttle ; \liey were not competent to Manchester. ^ greater reason th4n ihat iW w '&en His went that brought h:m J? Lordshipf^ddfeasing 4waT |«gi in at 3 o'clock. AtTo'dock lii.y named Jimmy} Hay.eii going give evidence , and upon circumstantial Mr.j T. Daiton was the fiTst speaker. there that day. up to- evidence he would He thought that a -labour Sj «"fWW?*V«« »«d-My d& .brethern;1 he-canjebackl o 'jupper, and left tie-hoot> u .irds Mr Uohert Paul! gate; he ^T^^ ask them to dismiss He proposed the following resolutions:— meetingin Waterford jt)st ™r SacraI at - TJtt.] Tha * had a the case. ¦il) "That on the threshed « ?r , i",*, sht' V Con- was the last time I w tl.g with him. Witness .saw other dogs A Heflernun described graphi- this meeting declares that tho of Home Rule wHs ; a i very ' rn I? to ^fth«J childr him alive.ljHe Word call y about the boat coming ime- Has arrived auso-cious " "M? en.I liaveU few was then going back l> coming out of Mr. Roberts' own &3d. up the river when all workers should thing, b«*uss hei did think that s 't831 P60 6 ; ' Iflie' 1 his wdrk si the! Quay, ¦ and the turni ps being filled se organised in their theAT Jf, l % F* ?' ° toitU*- and was in goo< .Mr .Haj-per—ilovi many dogs? I into It. | He respeotive Trade labour movement i:i ilreland h^l I . ^.W P*nsh- ana th» parish of St. -PVtrixV'it ' healtht On tne following morning, ¦ Witness—A on Vx v saw the men comins out of the boat at Unions, as it is by combination alone that ^ wbei bout li or 14. , 7 ' -JX1 A jo inextneably bound up with the Home he did not jretirn , I went to hU motocr'i I 'oi. Carew—A I Cheekpoint , but he never did what jany they can hope to bettor their social con- Rule movement that ¦when <4 , 6ay. that Ion house o see : pack of f ounds¦¦ ¦ man of common sense dition^. That to make at length it fWf the whol ', and with if sbe had seen him, and alu (laughter). I would do, and say : !their organisation gets loose from ! that movement of ew , ex£epbjons;to be mentioned1 knew iothipj of | hia whereabouts. Woollens ! " I have you ; you are stealing turnips.'' more complete wo ci!l ;on all Trade the presenUy As 1 Witness (eontimiing)—llri. Roberts and nationality T»hicW a 1 Irishmen should | religious .oemdition of, both could not qset rUin anything about hixa, was with thuiii. t! ^ He did not go to the steward, but went ^abour bodies to become affiliated to the profess -hp is «»tisT4ctory. paWshes Sorjie of them oam& out ' to Mr. Power to the, prisent, that I then | The pari'Bhdoii^rsifTequent I infortaed Itb i police on 8undar, 8th hed to Ganton, wheretW it:? him down? : -' I them for the police, (2) '(That in consequence of the dearth embark into a younj; Icountry with | all mMfions gWeh ihia boat wi nt,-»nc hie was not and they could see a motive underlying of employment cityli- thlcon- , there. He wasl Witne.-s—JCo. Ho Iwent in and tailed in the city we call on the their institutions y'pung] and unless j thfy ^ditito <>r rehgioui ' rasTructiori a quay labduri r pnd aged 21 years. iJ V:s mother. The WASH THEM ! all this. Then they had Mr. Everett sky- V)rporat:on to 'pu&h forward the Housing had a young, pushing1 e? linf the my- kn( wledge dog belonging to Jifumy WITH LUX ing the gate woe .; and practical *«y. satis- hs had no quarrel, or row .Hayes was in tlio houM be locked and the Geld was, Schemo withou^ further ;del»y." Labour Party the [labour ¦ movement: tolSact<)wry -[H»TW « ihivi;?Sir^ i* ^^ witH ai y6nd>) tt« was a coal fore him. I He a quarter of a milo from the river. 'r in m^ these t*« pafisJws porter an* did not actually E the dojrs. He <3) That this meeting- desires to draw this country -was bound to go under.' five [schools; .four fcf worked « boat Ior Mr. Keily on 5th *61 knocking UX is He these have beeb (ex- ¦ ¦ ot a unique (Mr. Keane) might as well tell them that :the attention of the Corporation to the March. ; ¦ •: - ' down Jimmy Hayes, but ln> preparation, thought it behoved all workmen of «11 antned this year ; .; ;: . , ; , saw ihiin JT made in on that day Butler got a bag of potatieB fact that tenants of «nd in ao ca$i hai any ||f knocked, and tho dbg, gatluring a our.d Corporation cottages clusfcs to coin heart iand soul with their niark.Jawer -Uvsrh V good ' The Corbn«r nim. ^ the form from tho Co. Wexford side, and ho h'ad ¦nre totally disfranchised both as- re- union whatever jery been givpn to ; , on 'behalf of hiroiell sod of flakes or wafers, it yas,. (There was a; par- any of ihemo One]school in 'i. the juri, expre ssed . sympathy with I In repl which to leave them until the tide would rlbe. gards ParV.aruentnry and Municipal FJcc- ticular class iin th is jcountry atilBaMickV tbe : y to Mr. Keane, witness ?ai d He got this that [said i>ari9n-|ine St. .'SWphen Slreet-ll.NatSonal ; witness^in vhiih Head Constable Young, wiu-n. lie went .into specializes in the man Burns to come out, ahd Hons; that we. therefore, call on the that if a man was| a ifTr&dcs Unionist &choo. : his b*u .-e J nuny washing of flanjnels they rowed across ' he | —under 4he Brotliers of D* la, Salle on behalf of thf. constabulary, joined. ¦Hayes' doc was before from the Co. Wexfard Munici pal Ocuncil to .it onre Ulc steps •*a< a Socialist, butj itlwas nothing. o{ the hAi oWimed !: Juwi. He coul d side. He would ask them to dismiss the to remedy the;. iiark of exceilent.l Xtid Thomas Hilli;an | deposed^I reaide at not say how tho dog went in woollens and all loosel thi* pressing crievance and sort. In the pure fthic.4 and conception it has Dillon'sllane . Wti he y woven [and case. thus alltrw their tenants their undoubted oot*med|it|for many, ytars pasL . 'Waterford. I wss 'ttanding it '.ought u was ove r tlie wall. Norfi of "f the lanruaee Tradei Unionism was the. l OCCT DJ a ver at the DJincaflnon r.shU . " , K j ? ^ > lij^v i i» hulk about 4J0 jestCT- U-.e oth.T g~ got over the. wall. jSiiny dainty jfabrics which Mr Harper iaid it they believed the linpe.Tiahsm of .Labour, and every man the- educational? -worki r^* day ; evening jare liable to sbi (•!) " That this meeting calls on the ¦ of this (city and i w5ien| I saw , a ,dead body Utayes cloj: was near', him At the tim > , the nlc ovidence of the first witness they w^re n the skilled labolirlhe das'scs shotild white, I|beli«veJ tUexe are floating flowri th s riter. ran hound to convict. citizen* to support onl y tho?e hou.=es in l»o hound few tchoos on I got into s boat Jdojrs ap. Ho. oonld not see wn >ther if washed by ordinary The fine was 20s., or] a heart and soul in any labour the country an whieh secular and secured the >>ody with a rope and bad lit was at- Jimmy methods. month's imprisonment. tho Tailoring trade in the city who have •M' vcmcnt, nnd he thbu d education is w the dog they tan. consider that carried on more successfully, th& work of it brough to thi morgue. ' A man named .He did nut see Roberts' It is a pleasure Mr. Power—I would their work executed by Trade 'Union by joinincr the rnnki of 1 ibour and stand- religious , Barry accompanied me in do? bite liJni to wash such things with not be for convict- tailors on tho promises and iastnictaoi goes handWn Band the boat. jWjtnc.fs was afraid pf thorn , and his Lux Jl ins, on the evidence thereby en- ing line by line with I BIU feilow-workers wrtft-it iThe Christian Michac L H< (irno was twom, of Mr Everett. | sure that tlieir pnrments1 are made that he was ¦ Brothers -who Jjave and, after mother was airaid, »l them, hut sh< did yields a beautiful, cream-like lather. Mr Harper—The majority of the bench 'not emancipatjn f labour andien- tlieir ¦scHools 4t | StJ Patrick' being ca itioned by the Deputy Cororjer not tell him It is i 1Ore under sweated conditions elsewhere than 'i^blinir il and not be 'a •enegade outside s—ihel male to be 4fr.-l. id of them. He jsed is for convicting, and we will loavo them . schools—deserve .to fee Iiighly cothmerided :as to the iatui-e i f his evidence, deposed— to bo :«>inetimes. on th strand than pleasure to view or to; ' out under the First Offenders 'n Waterford to th<" detriment of Water- the ranks. Thero was $n i particular | ie- for the I live at No. -Jl F ve-alley ? whei Ithe wear the fabrics waked Act. ford workers. " of the Land Leasrue in : rejand , fought me. We eft < fl rdrk at 10.40 the people dbwn gment when called upon. neop'o we en 11 upon the Lalwur Party and votion of | the brothers who carry on the that night, there don t keep then! coupled?—No Mr. Keane said that thi6 new Act »«B I'.ind in hand for the rja ionalisation of and went wuos* ih Fielding's poblicho os*. 11 the Irish Parliamentary Party to prcf \ work there. '/Ehej school .of ihe Bisteri of I And Mr. Roberts id the only one more recent and was more in accoraancfe the land in Ireland.] iBy \ their support Chanty, n John Lee, . the deceased, MacLawreace, .does?—Yes. hat¦ i'n the G overnment to finance scheme* •¦nactnients were placeij Lady XaneJ a* well AS the ex- ;We hsd ' with the policy of the times than ihe on! the Statiito cellenf little , school and myse f w^reJtogether. j on» Mr. Keane— My ' on tho lines adopted for the tenant Book by wliich England, but of her own ] kept i by the Miise* drink eacl , for waici each man paid ! goodnesa. he sht u.J First Offenders Act. This policy wa£ •Fjrth in ,1he sama place, have obtained him- mot be here at all. | not to make a criminal of a man. They farmers of Ireiand , to enable tho town pocket, had advanced ito' this- country aelf. We 1 ift at if otclock and went'scros* workers to become the actual owners of rams between three xhe mark «f very good. Th« female scbqol j a I Mrs. Ilridget Redmond deposed th it could be bound over and dismiss the easel hundred and of .fit. (Paltick' the Quay the Graving Banki Wallsca she lived their own homes." six hundred million )rpounds. That ft >via»\ not exainiTied'. titiis said: "I at Bally.ela4i. On the 4thj of but at tbe same time leave them out year yet, mustjge , i fire of coal before I .March her little boy under that Act. I With repard to the first resolution , Mr. was for the 'nationalisation !of jnif l have no doubt that when go home."! By)-U at ran in and told ("cr the examination comes on the I understood him to of what happened. She heard Dalton said that every time their iabour the lands of Ireland, ifor making the teligious mean ha anted i ltnt p or two of coal to JinJmv Mr. Hirper said that Mr Keano vni TV-iy ' injpeotar . lwill bej Able to give to ; that ^ Hughes s.Teaminj.-. :.inti ram out at orf-'e. mretlnir camo round a resolution of farming classes in Ihe country tho bring hon e. He tbeq went on board a She saw him right They could dismiss the charge that kind was proposed, and it seemed a absolute, owners of the lind school 43i€ mark of very good .which Jhe smack lyiig st.imling. and all Mr. Ro- .Mr. Keane—The stigma , and for that gave it la.t at tl e-iGtaving Bant, | B* berts'.-do"* around ; him. Vn Ur>uA,i would not ba reereltablo fact that wh.i".e each year the money the citizens Midi -workers in the yeaT.) (This-Mvealgi-'i.very* got an oar, loosed i ibi 'a boat, and siked * upon them. pleasing e mdilion: of things andj' ? was coming toward:) him from the fjHd ' In Packets adoption of the resolution was cheered towns had been taxed—% tax which, , ohe or some of tne three of ok to go in h«r. I cite. \V itiiess brought! ' Everywhere. Mr Power—There is Ihis much: no and applauded liy the meeting they never rouuhly, approximates at Eomething which jhe teachcri, religious and iecular; got into the sidall boa) the child into her one! 1 like 1 1 with him, sad he house and can say they were convicted . applauded it practically. If he said, : JL UIO OOO a year. Now talking cannotl ip too 'highly praisa'd. rowed the 'kmall b hashed liis knees, which wife 1 . '• . , about Now >ai t the ofl-side of the cut from the (all on LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED After a short consultation , Mr Harped was necessary for the Volunteers to enrol Homo Rule, they were passing unto an |w« : have - and i I (belie ve Ribbledale The dec* ased went Ihe gravel. X'ft. . PORT SUNLIGu wo shall »bosrd Hayes showed lier , the. marks LX 7J-8J. I i ' ' " said that each ol them would be fined to fk'ht their own cause then he thought Irish Parliament, please] God ; that Par- i¦ have 1 u itil the end -if the deamboat,' ' arid I remained i in on &e tli* ' time—soro thing's -t^at need coriecticn, He child's llni n his hip. I ' Mr Keane said he would appeal , and fiehf. their own caupe. Passing on to tho most likely, by a' large farming majority, and first oi all {here is unfortunately itKat. down abovt two limps of . co»l which - to horrible cr line' ofinfemperince |Tn reply to Mr. Keane. witness sdid he would ask them to adhere to what rei^olution with repard the Housing until the Labour PartyJgot going, and wlich far would ! weigh abot t twp or three (tone*. ir dul no) ~ n they were ¦Scheme, h<> so d t.hat thorn who wore en- tliere was no reason a very Jon r time hss^ been the blhe' and 1 eaid "You haVa enongh j^ see tlie (logs do anythirfv. LARCENY. OF TURNIPS." coing to do before . in dp heaven why the nowl Michael/" . Jler liitli ' siju told lii-r t)iit Jimmy Patrick Butler them. He would say it was between 7 Mr. Hurper—Wo will fine them 20s and Qa^ed the iwiMins trades would be vLabour Parties in the! cities , of Ireland the disgrac » of this country. No doubt in H« then-got ufijo i the rail oftha'tasMl ' llnj i* and Patrick Bums, both and 8 stone recent tim< s thihgiliave improved ¦on: v..U on «l:.- rjnad and the dogs wer« amiAil of Cheekpoint. were prosecuted , and they brought it into let them appeal . better able to deal with that than ho way. should not demand sdrn ' for the BuUer ' -i yard. Colonel Carew—Kither increase and ap- They all knew , however , that there wa!> this £100,000 that had point, but a great ideal yet:ren>iirts to the- water > dng was ib tli e lodge ii£; larceny of a quantity of turnips, the pro- He did not Enow whii been placed on ^e in the 4 ttempt to get.into the ' bKnre sljo t-iime out. ; : perty of 1 was in the bag. peal , or_ let it stop »t that. want of wvjri in the bujldlrc trade, and tlieir backs for the acquisition of the land done betorj^ we . hatej.reached thit bol- small boat! He n ade Ino al&tm. I lid ; Mr. Hubert Power, Faithlcgg ¦ tion'in , Mr. K*ane—If thesg vcre wi.-ked D I. Rgig conducted Mr. Keane—How far Mr. Keane—I will take the increase. it was a. pity that the- building of the of Ireland. The most;odonomic and juft iwhich AS a Catholic country -tk go , the 6nrajD. boat and iran forjard fa the ' d< •* the prosecution. would t ie field be delavpd. should be. knd I boat and' rma linto the water wouldn t!th ri.v h.ivp torn the boy a.-uniieP and|Mr . H. D. Keane, solrj, from Cheekpoint?—I never The defendants were fined 21> . in each houses wa< iTIo understood, be . .beUeVe too that cartaTnly - piit-m^ i to " ! appeared foi me. isured it. ! case. , housing of the working we nev,w.»/ ? might say from a reliable source that the classes. IBy hous} him. He {did nbtl rise again. A .re you H (raii| of theitiogs?—[ Mr. Rigg —IV would be Uefore the court rose Mr. Harper said Cornoration were doinc Ml they coul d to in); for the working classes he* did not headway ai longAs some of ilie shocinite The othsr Iwo ImenI remained on the ; nm. said that the summonses were between a quaiter an i a customs end Pid y n ,.vv r toll aiiynno that ;.ou wo i d against these two men for half mile. he would advice the defendants to accept Inrther the soli«>me- and (ret the work in mean houses that they would have to pay abuses pVeyail in thiil cpuif iiulk. I shouted to them thai ' 'Wallae*' ; nnt. h:ivo > the larceny of the 10.- Gd fine and not mind the appeal- liands. and this »•«. , he t.ticught, a rent for which would try which Alt directjV due to excessTi had fallen £nto th< rivir ti) t i-mrra'.'p In go out 'f ye ll a qiiantity of turnips, the property of Mr ; * the first Held : back thd , tut they could S:isr a Witness (continuing) said he tow tie He con.-idert'd this would be best for t inr on which ho was ahle fo compliment purchase of the house interest the use~j ol intoxlcatirig drinks.^ Jfll i thS do nothing,as they dadi not co>v on the road?-|-Ko. ' Hubert Power and of the:value ot 13* 6d boat at the pv \iSf , just we Hm. i J rhe quay in Cheekpoint betwiwn s them. the Corp>mtion on working in the in- the same as in the ease o: a landlord, first place we havelbete, as unforttmatclT remained about! £ re I minutes: I searching ; Ve you a nystwical woman?—That hi 3 | summonses were for two different quarter and half-past soven. ¦ but 1 dst.'s one for Ua .va3 nor Ultimatel y Mr Keane accepted Mr. terosln of th<* workers of the-oily as far a? ho meant that the State s tiould give la I believe they have in every largl^ coni for : him. The small boat I was in went nothing fo do with you. Excuse me f r . 2-lth February, and the near the boat , and he shotild go tr r^a oilier for 26th February. . . the Harper '* Migpcviim . tinl the fine was .the Housing Scheme wo.* concerned, and sums of money as A free grant in aid, munity in Ithe country, some holders W sdrift as I was getting out of ier through nnkins ihe remark. wall of the jetty to see if there wire tur- a) 6(1. ' the painter) slippii ' John Heffernan was sworn, , fixed 10s |he was gl.id to bo "ble lo do that that day without any recompense,] for the housing licensealirhp have tittle or no sense! of ifer g ont of. my hand. James : H;iyi'-. thp f.- nf •¦ and in reply nips in the boat. who Wallace hap come drink .jlitr th rt , > fe U> Mr. Rigg, deposed he was in There wero some hi ttk things which had of the city w orkers. It wa said that their; sponsibility^- givelrntoxieatingjdriotfi taken ' «t' the Ijoy, depdsctl that he sjiw hi> -;on wi,L the em- In reply to Mr. Keane Irish Parliament at all tiroes tune. It was «{fairl ployment of Mr. Power , Faithlegg and , witne s HL, he TPt to be done before the Fchome could would (be limited iin , to tlie. public and under ol y dark night ind a h* was )¦>¦(.ii^it home. He siw fi^B lived at Cheek did not take notice whether tne *liag Ilie done on wjth but when these were got funds, but an Irish Chancellor of the condifiions, land these (people, the awncTi spring tide Was running!at the time ol the Hi:srks or l.if.. . point. On the 2-lth Febru- acc'.dftnt. T wont tnm nftor I «mU. on the iight hip. anJ tie ary he was in Cheekpoint ' Jooked bumpy, as if thera we uirnins CITY LODGING HOUSE over there *ouM \x> n*> further delay . As Exchequor had manj sources by which he of such hoilios, whereVer they «rcj Ure |! iv.-i ? r>U li!-i> -k :»nuid raise revenue, and | tie (Mr. iBupgy) tuadtr «boot o-l him vest .irmrnins .-injl on several ( cc: Pat last witness eure that that five days after sfteWaros, He - Bunis leave Cheekpoint in a boat . since that evening He ap- TRAGEDY disfranebLscment of Corporation tenants, "it in Ireland! there "would be suph people shoild be allo^d i tc I told » »s*r iio^s :if!t-r i WHS eleven davs in he and go proached him of the deceased thai he had 1 in tlie direction of Mr. -Power's Dier-heail and asked him ibout the everyone who was interested in tho many classes which would be able to hold licences at all. {Then , againj there been drowncd. m a result of it. i He followed 1 ease: He said: " I suppose I w ill be go- ial>our movement knew what a grt at de- stand any light t#x that night : ba put on are nighT dinoes, and tot only , I believe I got such * frieht I; did notlajow]t>e»» them into the ifielci next Mr , what to do ¦ fn rep ' t t.i Mr . JCeiinJ Potter'., turni ing to Callaghano as a witness t i.it I si.v U:ment lo the movement tliat was when tht-m for tho better housing of the un- are houaes taken for this purpose by very , until 1 is sister caine and; I , »itiir-i 5jid hi p garden. Both men ciime broke the news ill'i-Tini Vn.-w )".«¦ it (wijiirrod. only n)on£ carrying sacks, Put liurns and Pat Butler fetchi ng in the they tried t« get representation on tlie graded labourers in cite > \ in Ireland. young people, but intoxicating -drink is |to |Wr. l -I reported it at wh.iS arid Went into the Man's Sadden Death. ' the police : barrack 1 1 T . he he:in). 'On- l.nv iUv\ ncit ie :n Hc- turnip garden. He saw : bag" Municipal Counoil They had , un- That was a tax which wld because it Was a (lost extraordin- whole night is spent s ahead of *U thi i ' Continental be- made to have the'Iaws of the witne ss| s lated be was al- Tiid yoti|con.sult with I|ady Paul?—X <>. of the bdat at Cheek- fisherm n living land' slop ways on friepdly terta» with pomt| nnd go into Butler's ipublichouse. at Cheekpoint, and was brothe of John Sunday ment to the Rate Collector?. The tenants c-.untric When the French Revolution the sale of (intoxdeatin^ drinks too.j ind , deceased. |Had yon ;i conver.-iilioii about it?— raino : , Deputy Cq onef— Vasi i 't this Vessel Jjr- hid a converjati(,n On the 26th February they left Cheekpoint Heffernan; On Tuesday evenin , 24th of Head CuDMuble Young represented the ¦|n these houses were pay:ng the fuil t rubl>ed nut the ^aristocracy, of have th^m strictly enforced -in regardj to! witli !her. as they amount as far as rent and ratvs were con- France who had cround down the work- mg near thel jettj? I . , did on Tuesday, and witness fol- February, he was standing at a quarter- police. theto dancel housesj There 03 one class ' Witness—She :: ; Mr. M. J'"»'or—What pori of a dog U lowed them again. They past seven at the corner The firm witness sworn was James li-rned and the only trouble was who was inp classes, and 'Fra nce to-day had risen of people irl I our midst -who have i was ; , ynurs did not conceal of his own house. m&st And'what »as fhe necessity : is h.' a sheep d"j;? themselves very much, and if they looked He .'&¦*¦ a praam rowed down the river, Murray, and . in repl y to the Head Con- going to pay tho Rate, Collectors, and lie to a prosperity hardly compatible with ! important dijtie3 to discharge^-rather ser- of'getting a V.'ilncss—He is a small dog. thought lit was deplorable how that, «»y country in a centuiW -He ' boat and ro'tringlro'iniJ if he could hare they could see witness. When he got mul it passed within about 15 yards oi stable, ho deposed . —I reside at Colbech man -up cias* olten: ous dut3e5-4and bvltlrta I mean women walked from there ^f could stand and condemn tho thought and wondered was 1 really the ! W ! the jeftyl into tha «Uam- Tn further reply tn Mr! Keane. viitnes; |hoth men were carrying a sack full rum \ He could swear that Bui ns and street. I have seen ihe body lying ot the ' 1K> are heqds of houses. Besides peep- boat?-He d :d n«t .-siidMr. of turnips, and they Hutlor were in it; and it Mo. gue and identify it as that of mv «i.-rkingmen for looking for their rights failure of the commercial Industry of Ire- ing their] ' rshtl to let the river Rnlifrrts diil nn< give him dogs- came'back again to went down to ' . houses in order they havoHheir watchman s«o him.: | | ;[: ; Itj was piil i larl tlwt Mr: Roberts got the field and started filling the sack* Butler 's quay, as they call it. Witness brother Mirlmel , who was aged 48 years- when for the mere handling of a cheque land due to the irrinding out of tho work- duties a3 -WIVM to thejr husbands and | again they h.id to be paid a commission. inc c'assfs of Ireland. \ j And wasn'i! there i wa chman on board him the Pu-t Ofl'uc .luit it was a fact remained where he was for about two He was a labourer and unmarried. On Tho H? hoped that mothers to ilieir children, but 1 ATO- V«ry the steamer who ' licxt resolution cowcrned the Trades Irish P t l alism would many a maa ,-who. otiertvjse would ye a fltate- tbe I] In replv to |\Ir. Keane,[witness said he said ;he would less. I had to get assistance to bring ngree to tho Trade Union conditions but bloom and the country we ild be electri- cause of death!.: From tha eridenos of tbe prove that he was. Wit- To Mr. Keane—He saw his bro her be- . sober, steady,! sensible inan, becom*? « AM not (hiiik .the clean nuts in the trpu- ness icpuld not say where Butler went him to the lodging-house. Mrs . Shea promised them that for every one suit fied and regenerated witfr a new bloom last witness and tha appearance of tha ;Sers of to fore 6; o'clock at his house , and had no drunkard; and ail iQus is directly i itri- body, could lie done my tlie ^ails dogs. while Burns was out in the boat. Wit- would not let him in at first , but 1 be- which heretofore left the city to be made and the greatest contribut n^r factors: to tutable to nogleot on the) I belle re the icausis of d>»th wu ¦He was PtktiunM conversation with him about But er. He in Kng part of the . rife. drowning. Tile Bodyl W so deconlposed ¦ down 'there about six ness then went home, but before he did he saw the boat coming down lieve she did in a few minutes afterwards land nine wuuld go in the future that bloom in the future of Ireland wopld Now, my jdoar 1 brethernAthe law can do I months. Hud only saw the dogs once shifted the 6ack the iver »t After ubout five* He had proof in the shape tv the successful handling oy a labour could discern so marks 'of violence before be- of turnipsj jwhich was about [7.30. and was- quite certait of the minutes in tlie house he , of a letter something, b\i)God' s grace CAD do vastly ¦ : fore . When |they were unper control. dropped by Burns, into a furze bush- was carried up to bed by myself and n «"|li.icli showed that a man recently party vnjthin it-self of those things whjch death on it. j i . .|f :| | ; i ! ! j ' ' j! Mr two men who were in it. It was not be- more to put . an end to diink, but the^e U .; Keane-4Would yoi consider them There jwere about 7 stones of turnips in it cause |he had a flash-lamp man named O'KeefTe . and we undressed ordered a suit in ono of these houses &DI) came within its scopfc , and -the proper not & single human agency wliich can do 1 Coroner—-W luld la-Iposi-inorfcm ¦; help ;darurerous?j-Well, they i re. that he was that suit, as was subsequently; treatment of that -Labour by j the not in my He reported the matter to Mr. Power on prepared for the like. him and put him to bed. I did not sre found out. ; Party more thaS.theiwjves if eialy they .wilt do you? , | ; ' ' ; ¦ "'¦ district.. . Friday, 27th. The first him alive afterwards. I called at his was made in a sweating den .in (England ciip talist classes. There- wasHone other Mil stealing took ,their duty; keep their- houses in a proper Witness—It is very doubtful if it j U'iilinni Dunne, for place on the 24th. He did!riot say any- Witness here produced the electric lodgings at about half-past seven yester- This houA' to which he referred, he ex- resolution -which he wayited lo refer] to I I the defence, stated, (lash-lamp which rttanner And. [roAke them) comfortablejjfor Would. | ! . i: ] I ; | ; ;; in reply toj Mr. Keane. hit he was thing about the matter on; the 25th, as he had at the iW. day morning, and I went up to his bed >lained , did not employ Uulors on tlieir and that was the ono with regard to ihe ^hei r husbands. Again those women in Mr. |Keone—Is that what you have BO , ihe ( Joseph Mac ^wienoe, ' charge of Mr. jRobert.-,' kennels Mr. Power was ill and he did jnot want to with his shirt, and found him dead. premises, and it was only thati class tM disfranchisement of many of the work- mothers ol children an Robinsonof » Lane. for abbut when you are , ha^e important corroborated1.^Jl IVUUiaVGKA theMUT7 «videnVUUCUU^eI VU II a year and a| quarter, ' annoy him. Witness thought ito leave the out poaching? (Laughter.) There were five or six other men sleep- hfusej that were doini? the wo»k he re- intr class in the city Of Wajerford. 'Un- dut ' Michsel111 IIITI and knew these —It is[nothing to you. 1 y to discharge in regard to those whom Heame.Hejim^. HeHA M Ww HearbeiTTAnmA andjL-n/l the4.K* -* -» klois. Theytj were all <[uiet ]dogs, and he matter| drop 11 they did not Bteal again, ing in the room. He colnplained to me ferred to. namely, sending to tljn sweating fortunately by law in this«untry if they God has to them, ^ deceaaed tn further reply to Mr. Keane. fitness several times about having pains around did not pay their rates they; were dis- civen . . jit is. their duly go along side the Ribbledale. |-In}sboni woiild not con(iidcr them dangerous. He but seeing them do it a:seco!nd time he dens in England to get tlie suits made to bring up thlsse children in the fearind [rtever had them out thnitsht he could not do anything ei>e raid he could not Bvear that the lumipB his heart , and about ten years aco he got \\|ith regard to the last resolution , lie franchised. That waft brou :ht about by five minutes -afterwards{witness and John onithe roads, but Mr 1 were brought ' !<>ve of God, sind that tiidy can do by the |ind -Mrs Roberts took them Cross-examined by Mr. Keane. witness into Butler s house.JbiA h« a fit. He was fond of drink as long us I said thnt the people of the cities sup- the Last Tory (government When they in- \ Lee went to the next hoik to se« if (hey lout and had could swear that Butler often brought rnnw him trointed was his valuation was disfranohisedjl and when would help greaUy to rearj up the children tied from Us iindjla:idl trie 'l Peter Sheehyl stated he |wa.= in the em- had sack s in the boat each evening they drunk at the time. In about five minutes first nppenrar.ee on a piliitform in iii ihe way inj l whicK snUl) boat I were pulling out to him a bag of turnips lying < lose to the City Hall lie would cravp ; they while he addressed n few Te- tho labouring classes the vo|te; they said minutes Altocclherfrom tne time Hearse quarter , and he would riot consider the he would say there were between ( and 7 O'Keeffc brought him upstairs and put hand the mother give3 bad example her- - did not consider any of Mi. Roberts! dogs or 26th. j He saw the stripping deceased. I went to bed then. put lorwaxd to kinds of iiwl' ing, ' men on! the 24th leave Cheekpoint, and he tain thlat the bog was never in his house- account Tor that, one of which |would he city of Wnterford he believdd ihere was company aftd ^say tnd I dsy of the occurrence ¦ ind ioA' TxU mother dangerous , andlthere was never any com- He never blamed Butler for being a spy I did not nee him alive afterwards. I an annual loss to ibeAring all kind3 of bad things. Nobod^ plaint' about lliem. He followed them up the bank.i He did not slept in the same room. His brother as|to whether the organised trades bodies the rateppyjers, whi h tjW. evening. I cai ^ve|no reuonable had met these for thet police. fell on the1 working classes too of some-^ need tell wha^ the resultsrwill be. Tliese ¦ flogs from timoj time, , see a bag of potatoes in the boat , and he called at about half-past seven on Sun- had done , anything to ascertain^ ^hat the explanation except bj 1 1 got too; great a to tind they were did not) Mr. ieane—Are you a brother to the improvement*, thing about £2,000 a year for ¦uncollect- children vrail | prow, up dole and inoorrif fright, when. .Itdid always in charge of some person. He see them doing anythrig with the day morning: he called for lua brother , conditional upon which gible jot tell . bed. The bv the employers they shoalr i recofrniso slid nothing abont v»hi t ha >pened; hiotf— J And the stewards is supposed to look matter s deceased's brother, that there was a little duty ovedjby them emerge, and then he . sincere y|hoped to and their «ouls at iho aanie jam*. To my II! took a statement from Johanna Coo- Mr. Harper—He means you took t very James, was with them, ibut ho left the see a vigorous No, I did ncA.fi ThVe I Waa oo qourel after Mr. Power's affairs : what has it to do to the employers, and when these im- Labour ;PaTty|Wooming in mind H would be most ddnirAble to exer- ajnoncst thst night I : ; | ' ons, a little pirl. She « »ted . that lier- easy . [ Toom before he was undressed- The de- College Gicen and «* . -wli «nd her. with you?—It has to my maBVer. The provements were specified by the Corpora- that within! a! decade of cdie a strict supervision o+er the picture [William L?e joorrobouied the oridooe si?-Wr were passing Joh n Witness—I noticed the turnijip or Mon- «ess«d was very drunk at the time. I left years they would be able to d elate terms exhibited iii theae pl«ces when v« lemem- Hayes's puUlichoiiHe 1 Reward has nothing to de with me. tion in granting leases when; ' idid the of last witness. i-Ho -tol I no pelatirn of Ihe in Kir ea. about three day, 2nd March. I examined thi r field > •¦•;¦ tradesmen who had given from' ifive to : ¦ deceased' what Ijh, priened. On thel Taet- vcre lying out- iften on that particular parti o^ the bank closely} The deceased spoke to me and ask- applanse). . ' I -I pictures are. 'If educatioriAl or edifying ¦ side the publirhpiisie door. Mr. Bigg—Were not tii'nii^ stolen id mo what did I want going Fevjen years apprenticeship to thdir tiades J day or Wednesday sKer the three carry out the' work.? thoughts in! the minds of! those who see t> the potico Went) ' Mary Street dofts saw¦ Oie Yiread they made (or her Why Hid Mr . Power tell you t< have com.pla.int to me then. I went out and 1 remarks •with Tegard to ; tl e tailoring them. But e^id, V> 1 • ! . h*- .4ads, It was undressed except for a trousers the meetinir, and the proceei jnsrs closed (Head Conatablet-Why dUla't joiS tei w;ent for the [sister. She • aBibitton, and ground Cheekpoint conclusion, he said that Trade Unionists inlthe. minds ;ol ttiej.yoing and haunt tlja police if yon and say Bu, tler was a Continuing, witness said he saw a small and shirt. I saw no marks of violence with a vote of thanks to the I Mayor for them «nd ' fdi^n"! wish to bori the taken :that evening to i)t. Stephensoh. Spy and gave information to ithe police on the body, theol«vil of * fereater kind i* feelingBof his relatives?—I<»nnot earp Urn Her hand wai irj - bag with 12 turni ps in it down ne ir the and in my opinion the presidimr. I • done. It certainly can serve a sliii'. tor three weeks. about fishing. He did not jhearl his lather strand. cause of death was heart who adopted tho principles of; TxadeB ?o useful Uiat. Tbe dec«4s«d wa» s(Heojdrunk on ihe iMr.;.Keahcisaid that .rasl about 5 years. \ Heffernan told him that there failure , pro- ' purpose that children shotild be kept in lived say that he would take the licence from were some turnips in a bag, but he 1 ooked bably due to disease of:the heart. Unionism. — , j . rdght of ibe oo^uiTe^ce. !alcrog- ogo, arid they were n< '. the! same dogs. j,hese people. Witness addledUhat he did for them and Mrs. Mary Mr. P. Cahill supported tho resolutions. such pJAcesj until a lato Jiour at migl t. side me for five yearsand I never, iMrs. jMnry Kenned could not ppd them. He O'Shea, keeper of tho And apart ¦ {had a> . Callaghane. said not see Jvhy he (Mr. Kean£) should bring looked for them lodging-house in which Helfwudhewas very pleased to hear from " Baby WH1 Thrive on* . 'from- the ohaiaofer of th« p c- row with ham. ):¦ ¦ | | ' I ]' ahe saw the loijs ier: a second time, and found deceased stayed, tures children should,not. ibe allowed to ir place and the bis father into it; he was not! responsible them on Sunday, 1st March. |The were was also examined, and *hej President of the Trades Council that |This concluded th< i'evide tee, and- the cnildren aroundl th< n, | ahd! not only his father's action's, not in tho place The evidence bad AS the present Corporation ' was remain.out UKtil terror .eleverl. oolock sit jury found tint; 'be deceived was Acci- j ! ] where Hefferaat told having then concluded, night. In other countries them I but stranger.- ilso^ Her children 5>rQuestioned by Mr. Keane as to why he him flirn- u*"r*» tho jury found r>ictined he still had hopes that jin future [I have .seen » dentally drowned }y iatling over the side a verdict .in accordance la'w has beeh. ij»de restricting tbe attend- wpre similar o t,he little hiy Hayes. ' She id not accost the men on j the second To Mj Ke^ne—It looked to hin that with the medico] testimony. •hn people of tho city might expect great of Che t&; Rabbled ,le on Gth March, 1314. 6iw the dogs dozf '.ii of times, and they occasion in the field, witness said lie they were thinirs from them. As to thcl.last re- ance of children at «u(3i,pliceB, and 'I am it to | in the bag ajong time, b( cause not »t All «ur» not be; never , injured ariy of the; children. ' ^nought was better challenge each the leaves were / solution, he said that the people of the that it,.-?^ou3d veHr James Shannon inclined to be ycllo . He desirable; if not neoessary, , Patrick Ivory, Denis man by himself. |He wa;) within three was well acquainted with the cha acter riOTJ8E-FU olties had stood , by tho farmers for thjrty , to have \. Ivory.1 John Goff and Robe t Nugent also ' RNI8HING IRONMONG- toni vears of inritation^until they were similar Jaw enacted in thi3 country. At Sards of | them at one time in the field, of the turnips in Mr. ;Power'» Ian . and ERY.—Everything D " ¦:¦ aUted that the dogs" were kept tor th« kitchen. I raised from serfdom to ho owrmrs of tJ"» -¦>U events at 4s a 'serious responsibility thr»t : ¦: ¦ under and seven yards at another. ! they were not like the ones in the big. In pest quality , !. I , prooer control. I I . ' i . only. We .do not stock In- "Kjill and it was; the leant that now c'oiild rests upon those 'who are] in charge of |l Mr. Keane—If the land, stewards ex- point of size and character they weij not ferior goods &t til. Walter Wa3«h »d ' and parents will! have to in iwer tor it if •>Vm. Gordon ^id that 'lie 1aiew 10 , of plains that the gate was locked?—I don't like Mr) b« texoccted from the (aTmera that they these picture" paiaces and (also upon tKe th^y Power's turnips.. The gate to Boat. ' CooWaiM \tb»m enaii (a tiiu tnd icoUontilu Mgleci thSJr dirtyj It is welt to be the dogs, and they never i ajilred a hair think the land steward enri explain that, the fieldfwas always locked, and if l;e should siipport the townsfolk in [their de- » Mi nmtal dtttw. tnM> < parents of chu4ren /who; frequent them] able to'think that od the of did bHUul n0nt> People who have |wBOle the state , his; head, and!he would walk into the because I know it as well as the steward , not locla it, the ploughman vould , us ">ind for Riiffioient and rwoher; ih""?*!". lnfintil«c«asUpaUloaaadeasDrt»ratfi4flUhtl. - | charge oi these places of relijrion ir> tk^ ] >ar ihw it satisfactory, centrej of them: hi fact , 1H stated , they - Helhoped for prreat thinirs whnn! TToma "Thta b mamtttntp'ood, uiatnilriuUetta should feel that ;they ire; txinn'd by God'J )» and every bush there. ( | both of them had a key. It might g< in,to HOUSEHOLD and STABLE BRUSHES lothJwinmrftntmtm. aril it only remain^ U tioiii thst those Werfl tnn frienillr. . I Michael Mahon deposed re was a fisher- the ^¦ifp oanip. and. saiid that under. Home " : . T •¦ law.,tt> take (ftie i&a iat '*s-lth«y canithai who haveviiutea il middle of the day without >einK of every description at Walter Walsh and n ai« A. comtow. ¦c.%,H.ii. *K . jaind -piDdnJtbilities, psr- Mr. iRobertsl. in a statement to . the man and, lived at CheDkpoCheekoo nti ,,OnOn Tue"-t- locked , but not in the night. Hu!f the Trades and Labour | eVmont no harm coroesao thoselprfesent «t thesa bcnlarly, in grd t " .Any ordi- Son's. Imrtf Itymn' nttriuUf . v w^ ?;tte ( y wng, tatters 'beachi said . that.l il was . his 1 own dog day, 24th February, Jie i remembered nary robber crtming in would takV the woiild havp their part in the cuttinc o£ \ entertainments, ^nd be&ides'pareotsought) i and mother*. wi)l .*enJeinrjer that knocked il-«y n tlie boyj I ' 1bo bmtjonnl loaf. Tbo men who «t nod nr> Oou> nKUii.loHDOi.JKI0.iicluoj ,«l*> Ptna. to) take «jtxe;that ¦ , U»ir respon- standinglat Doherty s corner atlhalf-paoals tn Sheffield and Irish -Slmtle for 24* nr^Saif.iU ration us* ffis Ixtfdshlpjtb^nI i adirS;liet ered i U>e- t-li6J ,dogs under [proper'Oputeot. - 1 d rection of the river ' with » bag between down th river.' MinnUotnr*. \m"\ nr rw>(ncp r < them wer<|. Thp nh yt TKr.7 CHCo Fapflirttidte their power to prevent it the Witness had been forty W»'»«r Walih and 8on«. liiir/l/\n Trai^Aa evil will! ¦SS3*ment of Confirmation and -subje— "^Aftlii^t nn TTrv!/\n>«»v\ or»rl hive been done and donei permanently* (piently ¦ i; % ,]- imparted¦ iBcbedJrfion. ;j ¦ \ ¦ !: : v - ; ' : ¦ 1 I - i ' j 'f ' i I [\' i • ' ¦ -H . f ' . -¦ ¦ • I. : : i :'], - ; '; •!f ; - : I - . .:! CITY PETTY SESSIONS i I¦ DUNGARVAN¦ ¦ LETTER j Social an!) personal L.G.B. ELECTIONS. FINANCIAL NOTES WATERFORD ; i i : i I [ ,;, ' % I —!— The iDucheas of Devonshire has poet- NO. 1 DISTRICT CODNCI On Wedndsdajr NextJxt will jbepe PublPub) «is ht, r. Uyrne, : !•••!••• presided, and there were also present:— j the urban eijctions,' scored more than .Mr. Lord Ashbourno has consented to open by Michael O Sheu, hlain street, second- of a forced I character which has been W. R. Ward. AW. M. Qliinlan. and tho Wexford bounty jr'eis at -Now ltoc* on ed by J. Aheiirne . Main street. Messrs. James Yourig, T.C. D. MaeDon- Messrs. N. Phelan; Wm. Gamble,. P. W. ¦I-Power yet- iti [was . the profiling opinio v brou: ht about| by the long period of Stock Kenny, J.P.; George Kerr^,, Maurice I that : should Mr. Byrne Oppose him fineE6 of tho i THE 18th. CENTUBTCENTURY.' ;: ¦ i'I' ¦ :;' i i On! Tuesday; evening, after the anques: . Mr. Michael Terra, Kilcanavee (new), to.ndanCR. . ; . ! ¦ : I , , will x>on rcoover and tho (recent upset court commences I have pie isure in per- ' : the! ! remains' of | Mr. Patrick Power, i A marriage has• •been •!• •arranged, • and ¦will... proposed by Patrick I O'Brien, Munsboro, ; will i oon b» forgotte-n when any iea l ao- forming a duty (here, and that is in pre- BY < : : • nativo of Abbeyside, whojwijs found dea 1 take plaue u, I Ireland on the 17th Jum- seconded by Thos. Hunt , Ross, ALLEGED MALICIOUS INJURY. , !i : !!¦ ¦ " morning, wer ; tivivy develops, ts it sliould do shortly. senting a certificate and a reward of £5 at Uie limekiln on Tuesday next, between Major| A. W. H. Loe. 7th Mr. M atthias Walsh 3 P. (outgoing), from the Carnegie Hero Fund to John i interred. ' Thcjburial took; place at Abbej - i Mr. H. D. Keane. solicitor, Gurkha Jtifl^B, and Kathleen Theresa, proposed by R. Kennedy, Knockalafalla, Sullivan, of Miller 's Marsh, for an act of wrote noti- i e-idd cemetery? : The Oil Market still remains the most by him on an fying the Council of hia intention to ap- Edmund Downey. 11 second daug) er of the late John Alex- seconded by Thomas Walsh, Shanakill. activ< spot ,ini the " bravery perfarm^d occasion ( ! iBallina- ARDMORE. " House, and fairly y at next Quarter Sessions, on behalf THE VOLUNTEERS. ander iBrown and Mxs. Brown, hbavj Belling due to nnancdal whero a pony and trap went into John's ' " : A. meeting oif Oio Volunteers was held boola House, DaHyniibola, Co. Wexford. , Mr. Maurice Doyle , Piltown House (out- difficulties Ol Mr. Edmond Walsh, of the Glen , hide ¦'r —: 1- !. ' . ii . ' abroa 1, notably ; Paris, Kis .brought prices Pill about two months since It appears and skin merchant, )F CONTAINS I 50UT 400' n Tiie.- conform tothc ules ofi the association. C. E. Denny Presided, and there were lilenwilliam , seconacfl by Mr. Patrick 2&s. fortunately riin, which was alleged to have been )F A SKETCH OK WATERFORD IN 1740. j ' ¦ ;! I jr on th- latest'developments from the pro- he vjas there in time to save wantonly and maliciously Y 1 1 ¦ . I>rU| will ^ take i place jou the Gaplil- aL-o present-Wajor !-F. M. W.iso, Capt. Uarron , liallynugleeragh . a lady who was jinking and drifting with Injured in the ' ; ; • perty which are. very favourable. A fter following manner at about the hour of I , . - . ( i ll - G rounds at-Shiandon en Sunday noxt. tho Perry. Dx. \\ j K. .Heffernan. Dr. Byrne. TALLOW. ' the current in Under the bridge. Well. THE WATERFOKI " sci v:,v.- of Mrl Donaldson be:m; reqiii* Messrs. Darby Scully, Vjiiers .Morton Mr. V. F. Walsh, !proposed by J. J. Uicir rise of i>f.. n .share they have tallen 1.30 on tho morning of Sunday, 19th day j The Book is Published at the Offices of V NBJW^, back soniewhat I suppose he rightly deserves any recog- of . April , 1914:—the lower bracket , itior.ed as drill instructor. , . .Iack.«u. T. il. Montgomery , A. Mont- Walsh. West street, Tallow , .seconded by on profiC-takiTis to 25s . nition for his act of bravery, and I have of the !}0 O'Connell Street , Waterford , ond w. 11 be on eale at all! the principal iB loksellerg; ' ' R. 8 Pennefather , H. Moore. \V. French, Tallow, i 6d., aid are wpll worth plckine up again steam-gauge glass, tho iron mudhole door, ^ U'ISII PU-LNTJJFU L. I pomery, great pleasure now in presenting him John i\ O^Bjien Ej C. Morel. C. J. KNOCKMAHON . now it this fipiire. 0 A A was pointed out with the the fire-hole door , the iron clasp of euid ¦ : Kor tho iva*t | few wi>eks fish w*; . when I CarnDgjie Hero Fund certificate ¦steam-boiler, ¦ :; ¦ Ciibborn. E. Hughes.lT. Millet, and J. C. Mr. Jeremitih Foley. Ballynabanogue, mentioned these shar>.» recently, and a cheque fotj a sum of £5 as a reward and a circular saw broken AUCTIONS.: •' j plentiful in the locality. Large takes o proposed by Edward! Power they re nrnctically certain to eet o very and injured so as to destroy and rondei n ¦ ; | I | T ;| -| I : l i«r:inj» and riuickerei wvje made. Arklov Hipgins, hon) sco. The accounts for the . Kilmurrin, for hie bravery (applause). : ^ past year, wli ch were submitted by Alt. seconded by James O'Keeflc , Ballvnagee- good Lividend ,! probably 10 per cent and The Mayor then handed the cheque useless the said steam boilor and circular fishing boats/ioo; were fijetruen. tly in tl* ' apd saw. I ' Jiiggins; werii found | to ba correct. A ragh. : much more will have been wu-ned , and as certificate to Sullivan, who said :—I thank Saloa bv Thomas Walsh & Son harbour. 'Not for. somo jtinie . now ha CLOKEA their rresent production is being . The police report in connection with )ER thore been a! prosecution Jagainjt an; vote ol tlianlii was passed to the Master . obtained you for presenting me with the certificate SALE BY TEN Mr. Richard Burke Ifor tho good sport Mr. James Queally. iBarr.icree . proposed from inly a very small proportion of the-:r the matter was also forwarded. The i IN .THREE LOTS Enplish trawler for illepa) fishing within . and reward, and|I also wish to thank the >oiler was used by Mr. ; j j which, lio had ;iven during the year, and by Thomas Corcoran; Boli 'udoon . second- JTOpe ty the possibilities of a very much Trustees of the parriegie Hero Fund for Walsh in connec- tin* prohibited -area, though; to the in? ed by Jolin Hickey. Barracree. larger dividend than this tion with his business as a knacker. , Greenville I House j habitants of the districts | Helvick and the hope.was expressed that lie would for next year having rccognisdd nie as worthy of the J ¦ ;of CLASHMOHE. ¦are &! nost laj ^iired. Chairman—What is tho police opinion? CO; .KILKENNY ¦ ™ iMinehea d trawlers. arc frequently visible continue to c i ry thoj horn for a many a reward. | j , ij i : I —— - day to come. A votq of thanks was also Mr. John Curran, JLP.. Ballinainultina, The Clerk—He does not say. He merely « D ! within the prohibited area, j Perhaps th| Mayor said that thero was also eUtes. the facts. . | Within 4 miles of THE FOI LOWING , VALUABLE tendered to M\ Hipgins as hon. sec. (or proposed by John Flavin , J.P.. seconded The Egyptian oil group ha.s suffered a some credit duel to Mr. John Fleming, Waterford City and tPROPERTY, viz.->- | f j I ^ Department's I'jruniboat is; now watohin; ¦ Chairman—Well, will we oppose this? T ' the painstaki ig manner in which he had by James Coughlan . Coolbagh. set ba -k recently owing to what was taken the Borough Surveyor, throtigh whose . 1 Lot 1.—THE NEWLY-BUILT MANSION, prohibited expeditions of! a more seriou- Mr.. William Stack; Dungarvan , pro- to be vwj- i Mr. Phelan—Is that a county matter? mile of Kilmacow Railway Station. nature. " looked after U e accounts and the affairs . unfiivouiable news about the instrumentali ty]Sullivan's bravery was GREENVILLE; • ' otherwise IJ KIL- ;j j • bsed by E. Healy. Dromore. seconded now v Mr. Kenny—We must be represented. ' «f tho hiint geDerallyj. ell on tlii? Anclo-Effyptian property recognised by the- Trustees of the Carnegie : . CRONY, sending on 66 >< re: Statute DEATH OF MRS-lMULGAHY, CAR- Ey Henry Hurton . Dromorc. (th s . ornpany b course. I By directions of Mrs. 'A. C. Brown y Uie way ts unde.- the Hero Fund. I Mr. Lynch—I believe it Measure or thereabouts of Fi stl Clasii RIGAHILLA. . . Chi MODEtlGO. aegis >f the Shell proup). but from LARCENY OF COAL. is the usual Fattening Land, all inij Grdsll pell ' las " I^ord rles Beresford." says the : r.^vnt thing in such cases for the Council to be TUESDAY. 12th MAY, IAND FOLLOV Tho death look place on Tuesday Mr. Joseph Walsh, Touraneena, pro- eonini -nts it -wo.ild .appear tha.t too pessi- D. I. Rigg prosecuted a young married watered and fenced. Tpe Residence .jot Mrs Mulcahyi -wife of Mr. Midvw " Daily Sketch," is jlotli to pive up all :posed by Thomas Barron represented before tho court. Still, 11 association th, So lie wears a . Knockboy, se- misti c a view of the position has been woman named Afargaret Cummins for the is 2!«torey.8 high, was I' newlr built jMuleahy. Camfrahilla, Stradbally. Tli< w the pea. conded by L. Walsh KJloneKegaile. taken link , as far as a number of the Cases ING aVY. , pair of very Jo'.uminous trow.-ers which . , and there ii every indication now lurceny of a quantity of coal , the pro- •b withip past 13 years, is feii|tabl4 for a Jdiveased lady; who was related to soni< Mr . W. Stuck . Uungarviui . proposed by •far nrke-l concerned, it is only just throwinp ' ' are exactly like thclA.B. 's bell-bottoms rc-coviTy ;n the price .if the perty of the Brick Factory. . nay Gentleman s Family, containing spa- of the most respectable families in ' Du^ Richard Murray. Clafhna{:loonc . second- .-lia r,' : <.[ [he- Mr Rigg said that the first of this case money by having a solicitor there Important {Auction cious |Drawingrobm, Diriinferoom ' " dved black." Anplo-Hfypt.iu. Oiiln l-ds at' all. , Bil- earvan and Sjjradbally. was] very wide > ed by John Lynch , Boher.iwilling. and n io the ot.her sh-.m-s h id been heard the Children VC'ourt. liardroom, SmokingrooinJ Larawry known «vnd rejspectod. Th'ore was a very •••¦«• 'APt'OQl'IN r»mprii>iii!; the \n Chairman—At all events, you must pet of tha C F.-'ypt an piMup, viz—Rod S,a <) ' Constable Murray deposed'that in oon- and iW.C.J . Hall Bnd Stairc&se; H10 Inrpo attendance at the funeral on Sntur* Sanction h: •¦ been | «riven for the ap- ¦Sir John Keune. Bart , proposed by tie. U . iv BnHcitor to watch it. . ; Snrt 0!'..•• ,in. 1 . . othor [>oint that must, no: tM' .ok«l Mr Poolo, manager of the Brick Factory, ENTIRE ANTIQUE dND MODil N . roreie of frifn'ds and relatives were pre D.S.O .. 2nd ii e Guards, as General Stuff by Mr Russell . Mainistrect . Cappouuin. w-ilh oppose all these 'cases. It compels tl)" ' oji ard to Aijplo-Eiryi.s.ia.ii.-i ..- mat on tho 34th April, he went up to tho H .arid C.Twater SuppljH; Bl& Jxten- sent when th^ interment | took place ai Officer, secor A cradc . Aldcrshot Com- HINGVII.LK. they I ivc b.-iek works ther side to bring proper evidence to " sive Out-offices; divided ' i 1 the 24th June . several new wells :n ur^ 1 and| saw three hags of coil substantiate their case. If it unop- HOUSEHOLD FUIUttTURE inio 2 ?TardS, Stradbally cemetery. mand, with feet from> Mr. Thomas Harty; J.I' ., proposed by l»'r;> 4 which ly ing on the footpath there. He kept the is Coacfl and Motor Houses! Stabling. next; in SUM-, ,-iswn tp 'Lieutenant-ColoneJ nny on .M) .it any tin.,- . posed it POCS by default. j URBAN oaufccii:. i Thouuis Flynu . J.P. , Two-Mile-Bridge , »e- bap.* under observation and after some : M J i . Harntss-room, '¦ Wood | ana jl Coal A meeting of tho Urban Council w,v R. H. R. But ir. Major Dawnay—who is condod by Patrick Condon , Newtown. Mr. James Power—And the man gets Of tlio Dining, Drawing and Morning Ttu'i e is a cood de-ai atu-ntion Wiiu t rue the Rcciiw*! camo .up and took ono liU mouey for nothing. Houses, Cow Houses, !| Miiy ULdftit. held': on Monday niriit. Mri P. Sextor uncle to the Accent [iliirq-Tiis of WateT- TRAMORE. j Rooms, J3U.lJ.ard Room; | Hall, Sta:rcase Bard, all Slated and in firs' ford having . n 1902 rnarried Lady civi-n ai the present time to home nuln_ of the boys of coal. Witness arrested Captain Carew—No • he pets it for com- -class prosidinp. Aiio- prcsei^Jfe^srs. Johr . Su.^m Mr. Thomas Whittle . Munor street. t-rtaU hi-r and brought her to the barracJtft and :and 10 Principal Bcdroprus:—Silver Tea eondi ion ; [also: Cattle Shedslci veretl de la POCT iBc!resford.|dauphtar5 and Co. of coal. Clerk—You misunderstand The BUILDINGS ' are -del gbtfulV tenant of the artizans' dWe^ings Joseph October, 1895, and was promoted to a K1LRONAX rni Boot Co V Mr Power. Salvers, Morning and Evening China, placet: and approached . "t Jji l-imitid . wliieh stand ai about 31- 6d Tho aopuwd plsaded "puilty," and saod Captain. What he says is that by alcirriage iMahony, was planted a fortnipht to pay majority :n ve 2nd fe Guards in Jan- Mr. K. Nugent, J.P. . Ballymiicarbery . the other i Decorative China, Dinner Ware, Glais, drive with Lodge at GMe KnlrancS uary, I1911. is Thew shares sot 12J per cent dividend that her husband was in hospitai and sh<' side would get their money tor nothing I , arrears of rent: It was decided to ask Mi He * graduate of the proposed by Patrick ! Coffvy. Knockali- h.-id four children. j Grand Piano, by iBroadwood, in rrosewobd throuih grbunds planted; With ,Shrubl< his ¦St.iff Co^lepe. and has served as a Staff , seconded by Michael O'Ryan iast yKr and Mmhl another 12 per rent. , if you did not instruct your solicitor to case, a firjt-class instrument; iFull-sJze |M. 'Beary his[]owft nut tinder thl First Offenders' Act. Mr. Kenny—Even if we did not oppose, ¦ ffo own and -tiieffi approach to [ Uie jrailwaj !propo.- by J- Phelaii . Bullydurn , se- marking-board, : etc., lin perfect ordor; .. jU I ' ., '! " HtfUfij, £40 0 I) Nile £xpedit(i\ of 1898, including the vdnded by M. Power ' (jlenafuca. inrrenked one. ' At the prosent pn. -i- Lh.. The mapistratejs acted on this sugges- iti would not go by default. The other : Mahogany }Bookcas« and Books, .Mahog- istation and siteeested the jerection of t . tion , and Mr. Jones, solicitor, who ap- Thp'l PROPERTY iB rtioJt-. ^venl- fi battle :of KhaV oum (desp^tohes and 4th , Jllr. Michael Shanahun . Coolfin . pro- share- yiel d over 8 per c«nt. ruid «tiou!»l sido would have to prove malice. I any Telescope' Dining (Table/ with spare smboard in pthe Park adfertisinp th< "ppreeiate in pt-a^od f> -\? t.ho iBrick Factory people, Ordered that the Council' ently isituated within one mile of Kil- town that could be seen trom the train class Medjidith), the (South Atrican Wnr, posed bv Jolin Henneberry , Portlaw , se- value to at U>a*t, 40. TI M> s solicitors leaves; 12 Chairs, in leather; Arm Chairs, macdw jBuIway' Prefer snee shares: warned the defendant that if she or Aiiy- urnt/*h fho ofiKP . Station (O S. aadlW. On the suppe$t:on ; of Mr. purran Messrs including, the defence of Ladysmith (de- conded by M. Hickey. Coolfin. of this company are offi- f \f c Sofa , JButler'sj I Tray and Stand, Two Raijway). four miles frorrilWat&rford 1 spatchos and [ .SO.), cially quoted on ow were brought up in future for Brennock , O'Shea and Ototjy were ap- I and the Somaliland DL'NMORE EAST. tho London Sto.-k Ex- cr-j j, 1 Three-tier Dumb Waiters, (Bureau , Carved CityJ liand In the centre f] a] fambuii operations of 906-10 (de*patche8). Mr. Isaac T. Shipsey. P . Dunmore chani? i , -and it is the .intention pilfering from the factor} he would EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTION I Oak Sideboard fo pointed i/\rtfinf» — — nr\t\ WldhinW A\ also Churchtownl ouse. Rpsstare. Tihe weather Anne Smith for Labourers Act £387 7s Od in and Pretniseti .'aocented. .1 j ¦ ' : being beaut-fill John McCarthy, Ballycullane . seconded IO ovc r £25.000. obstructing the thoroughfare at Peter- liquidation of Occasional i and Fancy Chairs, Arin known as '! Brown's Greenyil e t'lonr y fine, his Lordship, -who that money under the heading of the Ex- very.much en >ys walking exercise, spent by N. Morrisscy, J.P;, Cappngh. street. Compiairtant stated that defen- Chairs, Chesterfield , Centre. Side, and i Mills,] Kilmacow,"- Managdr'f Dwell- day on KILMACTHOMAS. c iequer contribution. That is an Im- almost three l ours ^very the Ano her little share that is worth pick- dants were selling fish, in Pcter-stroet at Card TableB, Inlaid Cniha Cabinet with ihghouse, Offices,¦ Stablek, Hay; Barn, Mr. John Lawlor, • Graiguen.islioneen. n. i I ; SH : L by Thomas Foran. Stradbally, seconded of 21 [>er cent, last year it to Brasses. Persian and BWn: Rues. Mate. . «i th :the Machinery now at jn i IRI Up— The I High-class IrU*h , and here again LARCEN Y OF KNICKERBOCKERS. UB jwc rkj KBMPTON MEETING. 1>y Patrick Reilly. do:' there is they send it direct to the Public Mahogany Sideboard, Hal! ] Chairs arid first-class < of the money in liquidation, of the capital Taylor, have A>ccntly been bought by usually well- boys' knickerbockers, Waterford. matiopany case, bra)^ There ard Four Workmen's Co tapes ¦ Dungarvan. i infornjed the property ol Bum wo borrowed. Of course, it comes U» dial and view of .Dunmore;fiay on tli« Lands. - . - . '¦ ' |i I ! ; i~ J - people, and, as a small specu- ; Oak i I I - : ; ! 7«"-ir.**j>c . ,vrf.v .« 153HJ5BBg K1LMEADEN AND WOODSTOWN. Mr. Richard Filtpatrick, of the Keltio the same thing It is entirely a mnttoi Tablo, 2 Large Glass : THE STEWARDS' HANDICAP. ^ ^ lative mvestmcntto hold for a few months Warehouse, Micrjael street. ol book-keeping. I Cases, with, collcte- Lot 3.-ALL THAT AKD TH0SJ5 hi Mill i Waterford Breach There were no nominations for Kil- they Artiiaris' Dwell- I 101b, flllies .Ea-nd geldings 8st 7lb.—Five action in whieq MissiToresa .Rural District Council were received on assistant showed [her some. She d:d not Rods, Engravings, ScreeTis. ; j i I ings. Lodgt and Garden. || AJso B 'l j ;! ¦ !, ¦ O'Donnell is last, b tnotleist, the iHote ! Bristol . Beau- make a purchase held on the 31st March. Mr. I. T. Ship- the furlones. 1 plaintiffiand Mr. Matthew Walsh, of Monday in the boardroom . Workhouse. lieu, but next day he dis- The Furniture of 10 Bedrooms', Mahoir- • Milling] Ms chinery, Mill 'Wheel , Mill ihich thry Acquired n year <»r th«. of September 18th, 1913, re partial failure Iron lBed#teadfJ Spring IPalliasses. Hair the Yearly Rent of £l30i P L,V.L ville (A. Esoott), : Eugenic! John1' (Walter were nominated :— ! cas* up to missing article*. 1 Mattresses. ¦ £115 199. Od. I covery: of dodi mentsJ The action, he a very few weeks apo, but prico* her? ke. of the Dunmofo water supply that oc- iFeather Bolsters -and Pillows, . -I f ; I I Gmggs), Move|iOn](W. fHiixley), Judex said, was bro ;ht byi the plaintig to re- . Ballinakill—Joh n Power , Ballygunner- 'p Jame.- Flj-nn. an assistant in Mr Beddinj:. Chair^ Set of iToflct Ware. Cir- Tenders' for Purchase will 1 bp received (Cooper), up wt. 1 and the ramble in these is by :.o iFitzpntriok's shop, deposed that he served curred in August and September, and ¦ Wengeii CVinp),| First . Venture cover £500 foi [alleged breach of promise castle . farmer; David Michael Power, The recommended that increased storage ba pele, Wdridow" Hangings and Poles, up to and :including the 1 30th d ly o ' (Rollason), 'Pisitos (Piper), Vardar (SpeaT), Cpve Ballinakill. farmer; and Jumefl means done with yet. and when a liitle witness on the 24th. He showed her a ' ' ' ¦ of rnarriage. The defence was a simple . more itlonl-ion , provided to meet the greater demand for Engravings.' ; : ] . .1 Paradenia fiUyj(Hines), Cure!(Robertson), traverse ! plea that Sullivan , Knockboy, blacksmith is focus--i«l en ihe Stock •bundle of knickeKs but .she did not pur- THE AGENT ,! and here ^as a the Excha no it is ' watet during the summer months, owing Kitchen nnd Cullinary Requisites, Dish , Banlt ot Irehanc Hishland Beauty! filly (Robbiris), Joy promise ,was rescinded before the action ' Kaithlegg—Patrick Lynch . Knockpar- pretty certain that the .ead- cha-e any ol tljetn. Next day two ol Covers Dclph. ¦ ! I . ¦ < I Waterford ; or i: i P | I I inp si are3 hore wrll forpe ahead ai.'ain. to the influx of visitor*. , . Ride] (Whalley)l Cluster (Eicliaby). was brought. There were several letters, son , farmer ; Martin Power , Bullygunner- the knicki'rs wer^ nvssinc. It -was Green House Plant*,, larce P,ilm)>. THOMAS WALSH AND BON I Thexp is little !doubt that Rii?K> Aiiaucs Mr J Boyce said that between fi and 6 ordered that a meeting of the i Betting—4 to 1 ¦af-st Wengcni 6 to 1 Move communicatio ^s , postcards, telegrams, temple, farmer. sitb-conimittec be held on the 8th inst. for 3arden Seats, :Urns. TennU ^Jet . havfn Auctiorieers, The Mall, Waferfoid, ! On, 7 to I First i-Venture,! ttp to 1 Para- and other ' memoranda having reference i Kilburry—Robert Walsh . Ballindud, and T nalyks- are amonpst the best shares oVIook on the Wth ult. the defendant Nfower, etc..1 etc. | ; I from anyjif|whbm Particular^ apd Cjndi ¦ in th« proup," but as .1 pood speculation tHo purpose of discussing the recommen- denia filly and JCloster, 100! to 8 Glenville, to the subject matter !of the action which farmer. pawned two pairs of small veiveteen ddiio'n of the M.O.H. RAIiE BY AUCTION, on TUES- tions of Sale, with Form of jTender cai i thfro is now probably TH , the sub-committee FR King's^ Year and Nevada, 100; to 6 others. are or have been in the possession of the Killea—George A Kent . Island View . a* much to be 20 - knickers in his paw n office. She p>t 2s DAY. 12th MAY , aiid following , bo obtained on application. I I • I- . for 1:1 Russian \ iriin? Corrx'rati.w f] to report on same to next monthly meet' , da* i Won by two lengths; four lengths divid- plaintiff. I | Forenaught , farmer . Patrick Toole. Leck- on them. 'Ho handed over the knickerf in8 of the committee. ¦oramennnij in'the Dinihir Room, at 11.45. awn , fBrmer; Pntrick- Harney. Dunmore shares as anytlyni;. These stand ut to Serjeant Willilun.i on the 30th. BUTJjERSTOW>', \VITHIiN- ing second' and third: [ Mr. Justice Molonyi made an order for : .Mr, Butler forwarded further minuteij >y directions of Mrs. A.|C. Brown, who is i ^ILE 3 Of : the" discovery. I East , farmer , Thoiiia.-; Shi psey. Dunmore 2J av.i have been up to 3J. and tliey are Deteot vo Sorceont Willianis denoted : , i (Trained privately). j ' of the meeting of the committee held on eavinjr. . , | . | 1 1 WJATERFORD. |T j East , gentleman ; Win. Power . Dunmore confid •ntia'.ly talked up to £4 a -lur re that on t.he 3ith|ApriI a complaint -was Goods will j lat- v tho 28th A pril. The report included the be on view day previous to WALDEGRIVVE HTGH-WEIGHT East, licensed vintner; .x c n mado to him i\rvrnt the l&Tceny He ^nb- following :-Mr. P O'Toole am — I) . p.C. V.C, FARM FOR SALE, ! HANDICAP PLATE of , 23i) sovs.-One Rigg. D.r. y. E. Ussher Roberts Killoteran—James Power . Lisniore , far- F N s^HH-nt'y arrested the defendan t on the presided. Also present: Messrs. G. Kent, •A eharpe of If. will be made -at tl ¦ - __j - , mer; Nicholas Hearne, ButlerstoBTi . do. charce and she Mid "Two knickers. T P. fWT* . S i J " J VI. |! . mile and & half.¦ D^C.; Spencer , J. Hayes , D. Long, P. ¦ Kilmacleajrue—Laurence Cosgrave, Kil- pledpod thorn in iBoyco ' US JOHN O'dvLLAGHAN tDECEASBD ! !¦ ! ;l ' - jlohn s. but T did Dunnhy. Major Anderson, and Dr. E. F. THOMAS WALSH &- -S0K. i niacleague East; Maurice Power. Moona- not steal thorn in t.he " jEXECUTISIX SAIiE. I i Verger II. {Spear), 1; Conamur (Robert- TO TUE EDITOR WATEHFORD NEWS. LATE: MARQUIS OF mtwntin"' . The Stenljenson. M.O.H. The committee had Auctioneers. The \fall. .Waterfowl ] |. I son),^; Royal (Weaver (Dohoghue), 3. , ; Gaufcer, , . mintra. farmer. ; kniokero wore alterwards identifu-d by Mr udder consideration the question of Woodetown ;Kilmeaden-^Martin ; pro; BE ' ! Also ran—Uhimiis <\V*heatley),-. Cock of : • '. Waterford. 6th May, 1914. j Kennedy Stone- ATERFORD S ESTATK F »7,patrick. vidinjg increased water storage , as recom- mo SOLD BY AUCTION oil X o£s house, farmer , Win. ' Gamble , Culliagh, In reply to tht> Bench , the ls«>po.r of X' DAY ij 19th MAY, 1914, al ia|o'{loci the Rock (Chaloncr), Knuck-na-Corriag (E Dear; Sir—I lave ' read with interest mpnoed by Dr. Stephenson in his report Endowrnenti Piper), MagnJnco]OVha!ley), | ] farmer. : records stated that ftcoused hnd boen four ofj 28th March 1914 to monthly meeting j Pol!cy| jWltn Profits at our iSaleroon s. the Mall , WaterforaJ.by Welwyni(H. your excellent and most accurate report ; ' . . Jellis), Razel (Qlaik), Dalliogton (E. Hux- Newcastle -Thomas ; Phel.in, Carriga- t.uno^ pn>viouF 'v ootivicted of la-rcvny and of the committee, when the following orr ;-FpR directionsJof th • Executrix ofj:tr e )at ! llr\ of what .occurred at) Callaghano Petty nure . farmer. j windfall for 13 times for minor offence s : S/^LE ;: •; j John O'Oallaplian. the Interest !n| piirt ol ley), i Sea WatA TIRAJCOE POLICY for £500 with Profits House arid >ui' »h!e Out-Omi^s w«re f e\ wyn.llO to 1 Cftck of the Rocjc and Royal SeEsions.—You s faithfully. day, liefore Mrl Justice Wylie . questions was prosecuted for a breach of y "That 1 ¦We».yer ' gentleman. i arose , r^'tion 7H this Ineeting adjourn to 29th April , 1914, •effected ¦with the National! Mutual Li: e c«ntly erected l?v the'Land C 1 j | 1 ' owner under tho Land Purchase Acts on duty in Mr. P. Power s The Policy d» On the life of -a pcntlemalti ! 1• —'Five furlings. I ' Woodstown—Thos Power. Callaghane, where Michael street at O.M' on Sun- lulid there, and the possible cost of snme The anrraitvlhas been paid Jit to 1st 3.0-FULWEI-l SELLING I'PLATE of 200 Hackla (Crii farmer ; John Murphy. Ballygunnertem- the sale!was not completed till day . 26th A pril . (When -passing .oged 55, and will become payable with I p), 1; Slash Lane (Fox), 2; after t le death of the limited O'»mer. he near de- boinfj added to our present water Bupply, May and tho Rates and Taxes to 3 ft sovs.—Seven furlongs, on- -the Jubilee Lady. Jamea Wemplenian), 3. ple, farmer und horsejdealer. , fendant's license^ premises observed 'profits wheti assured, attains Go or on h F Maroh, 1914. ! fi i ' ; • • In 1 108 the late Lord Waterford, as ten- the work of doing to to proceed at once ;l ¦ ¦ ' | . [ Course. 0. I : I I ] Also ran—Le* (Bariettj, Girl Graduate the dcor boinp opened , and a little death before that age. ' | i This L&hd is Ttell-known Jor il* sr.nt : Niatawah (J Clark), 1; Tosson (R Stokes) ant kf life under a settlement-of 1897, bo^' if recommended by the engineer. The 'I Annual premium, £24 7s; Gd; Tl« . filly (Fi Sauhldexs); | Gama (Buckley), i¦ CARRFCK-ON-SUIR ; NO. 2 (COUNTY camo out with a Ibasket in his handj He committee having met Mr. Jephson ; fatteninjr Jn/ualities, aiid wortliy UK iat- 2; Croaghpatrilik (Jellis), 3. I ¦ ' cntere into agreements with tho tenants at Bonus additions up to the present King iJIead (Q . King), Lapithus (F. Tem- WATERFORD) RURAL DISTRICT. our his Wicklow.estate was poinp up Alqxander-*treet when wit- adjourned meeting on 29th inst. at Killea. tention of! parties requirinir [an erci 11 'nt ! Also ran—Pickmore (Walter Griggs), for the sale to them no.«s ow.rtook imount to £47il0s. Od. i hoiding convenient ' pleman),] By Jive (J. |Taylor). of the r holdings under the Act of 1903. h,|m and asked what ho and acting on his advice , it was proposed to the C ty 1 i Duke krf Tippewry , tMondrajono : Betting—11 -L.4 The nominations handed in on Monduv had in tlie basket. He made no reply, ¦; Surrender| value. £184 17s. Od. -Innnedilte pins.ief.sion will] b; given , agst Gama. 4 to 1 Slash On November 3rd, 1911 , the KstateB Com- b>] My. O'Toole , DC. (Chairman), second- . For further (Robbiins), St. Rlphonso (Donoshue). Mrs. jLane and Lapi hus, for Carrick-on-Suir No. 2 <('o. Waterford) and witness onened the basket and fount , particulars and' cpnditioi For further porficulars apnly td ' 8[t» 2 Lady J ames, 6 missio ierB declared the greater part of ed by Mr. Kent and passed, that the of 8alo ^pply to. ! Fussy! (OoopeiW Sordello (Randall), Sprint ito 1 Hackla, t to 1 King's Head, Rural District were received on Tuesday that there was a quart of beeT in it and spiring on Mr. Power ' MESSRS.I D. IfUNFORp t OO,. Example : 10 to 1 thfe la ids for sale " an estate . " and the s land at Killeaat be Messrs. KENNY (W. Sluxley), G^ood; (Prout), and .rtfiiara ' B by Mr. M. Hickey, Returning Officer and a bottle of porter. The boy 's name was co^nqcted with the waterworks a cost & STEPHENSON. So icitorp.rO'Conn. ll Btrect, Baiight of Pea requester! to provide the THOMAS Tossoi, S to 1 (Pickmore, 6 to 1 ^Jroagh- and third. • representation of (ilen division , and Mr. g.-ive him the Ix-e rind porte r Ho point- WALSH & SON. THDJTA:; W..VLSH &l!Sf>>(^ | sition-A and throe became the Kstates money for the work , to proceed at ince. Auctioneers, ! The Mall. Waterford. patrdc k, 10 to l plrs. Fussy] ll» to 8 Duke (Trained by Armstxonp). Richard Kelly has been elected in hi? ed to Miss Prrwor nn«l the Litter •ulmitt-Yt It was also decided th:it the Council be ; Auclioiieers, Tha '- Mall ,. Wai orford. of Tij periry aid Spr.ijit, 100 to 'i others. place . j Ounm ssioners declined to make the full , and 3.0—STUDLEY ROYAL HANDICAP advances applied for. The vendor dleo that sho pave .it ; > him and s.iid th:it lii u requested to advance tho sum of £3 on | Won . by. a h^ad j a length., a haif In Ross diviMon Mr.! Richard Cullinane. father mis an o!f ne.iphbour ef hor> and account for wages already ciue PLATE of L50 sovs.—One mile. one of the retiring members, did not seek on 1st December, 1311 , and thereupon the to men betwe m sccondl and. third. I ! Abra. (J. TaMlor) , 1 'i MelbuTy (J. Sim- prpsen , Mnrqui.s, ' a minor , -ho did not liko tjo refuse hrm the ilrir-.k employed in excavating for spring nnd (Trained by ITabbr); % re-election. Three candidates were nomi- became en- TALLOW NOTES, : II mons), 2; Martogr aph (F. Saunders), 3. l titled , ns tenunt in tail , under the settle ^th? be- which amounted to £2.636 , were dis- vious conrioti on rtrainst the Iwnw where.one would least expect it it. ' ; I | Earl); 81eipner Watson)!, Quantock (E. named for withdrawing. The Mmt'.r n. not Cletk—Yes. For !(R. tween second « id 1-hird In all the other divisions the outgoing charge 1, and the tenants of the oUier 'd adjudicate in thr Instance,: .ini Kilwatermoy, a small rural Piper), Minehekd (C.i i5oy)J Oasteilan (H. ¦| oaso. ond Mr Ma< Donald! Chairman—What do you say. Mr. 1 (Trainejd by J, Dawsbnv members were re-eelcted without opposi- three foldings agreed to pay the differ- tho nnnounoini; t.h< district about three miles from here, \i Bobbins), Armiante (W. Huxley); Glen- ence o: the purchase money in cash. Ily dtM' i^^n of bench, wiid that Heffnd- Kent? ueaxy), | M*eun&nxer ^.ftiiaeii), 3.30-HAOKF i:J. iffltREE YEAR directi' ins of the Estates Commissioners ant would bo finod Cl and costs. It bhinp , the schoolmas- some three weeks ¦ OLD i Mr. Maurice F. Davin, who was nomi- the seoond ter in Killea , bought a apo. It is commanded SELECT^ BJf TII£ DBP. Wind Coroni9 (M. Wong); Fancy Nurse (Dick), IHANDICAB of 100 sovs.—SJ x lur- fresh agreements were lodged in respect . oonviction they could not fine pioce of ground by! Mr. E. I Morrison, Verbina (W. Perks), i nated for the representation of Carrick- loss. I near his place , and he opened a fine, Btalwa rt • . | : . longsi • ] I beg on the Board of Guardians, has with- of the atter, and this sale was duly com- a kind of athletic young farmer, sir feet high whili j |'OR ; THE I ;: ¦J Betting—i to|ll agst Golden Sun, 9 to 2 ' Tho court adjourned. drain, there and found something like a , • Conquering llero (^ox), 1; Festa (Siy- drawn his name, andjthe two- outgoing pleted. Tho bonu3 payable in respect of Iflr; Rocne, also a typical young farmeir OF ¦Great Surprise 6 to 1 Adulair, 100 to 15 ers), the six holdings sprlnj. He sent down to tho 6ub-coiii- 1 PURCH. ^E PREMIU: TjHs. 2;' VilleroW (Thwiites), 3. members for Carrickheg division—Mesrs amounted to £780. The ' of the Jocality,!i» second in command. \ Castellan, 10 t.«ued from thfer princir! Brampton and iChelandry fil y, 100 to 8 (Thwaites), E; Mr. Scot : get- amery. T icy marched in double file round: tlni stations. • ¦ : ¦ ' ' : - Lawrence (Mil- RURAL COUNCIL NOMINATIONS. tinjg th i original amount of the purchase Co Kilkenny, was married to Mis* Clerk—Whatever the pump costs, it is ' ' Accuniniodafion for ! Ifulis.' nti others. I 1. 1 burne). , 3! . I Kattie -Loughman, a purely local charge. t iwn , erect, | steady, with a ; quiet and chased and, «.«!5-4KENTON IMAIDEN TTHREE YEAR money, partly from the Land Commission fourth daughter of left over.- H ¦: Also ran—Sa- pedon, iBangor, Lind'ick. There are two ¦vacancies in each tho late Mr. J. ploughman Mr*; Maurice Power—Brownstown will Mnous demeanour, and pood military 1 ' i OTJD PLATE of 300-sovs 1, cilts Bit 12ib , ¦ to division, and where onl anil pai tly from the tenants in cash. They and .Mrs nVo^ision, reflecting inatalopues on [application '] '¦ < ! ^^t i ? 1 J _Ltjr L Q -L nil. /* Bettingr-^5 4 agst Devil' y two candidates Loughman, be included in the area of charge much credit on their; ^ « A mila s Dyke, 3 to 1 hpcl ad' iptcd tho original agreements Main-Street, Carrick-on-Suir. all the I -UIUQA ttliu K rivuiigd Oi-i* ai-L*.— vuc liti.e, are nominated these candidates are , and sump. ! ommander :and instructor. { Capitulation, 6 to 1 Sarpedon, G to 1 Ban- ¦ tho bor us should go to the party whose Th ecremony wala performed by the "Tliey ap . Wm. B. FITT, r -oh the Jubi ee Coursei | I gor, ,10 to I elected. Rev. riarently willinply submit to the mosl AJictionft : oifpieirs. I cotitraeJa. were carried out. Ho accord- Laurence Coughlan, C.C., Mul- Mr. Kenny—They cannot spend the ¦ 46, Cteorgc ; ! ' i Gay:LSlly, 1; Pankattan, 2; Whitetor, 3 Won by. fourl lengths; six lengths be. ! Ardmore—Michael Flynn , Mweeling; Jinsvat (cousin of Ithe money o-nit without getting tho r KOTOU .H discipline, and are ¦ not ever Street, LimerickJ. indly h lid that the entire bonus was pay- J bride). Mr. water a lowed to [Also iin—Louchon, Gongl I tween second iad third. Garrett Morrissey. Rinagulla. Edward Moher, ^prinpmouut, tested , smoke on march. I Betting—11 . id 8 on Panloattan, 6 to 1 {¦ Ballymacart—DeolanJ Conway. Rath- able to Lord diaries Beresford as execu- acted ' ai . (Trained-warned bytoy ihnstrong)Airmstrong).. ! tor, of tl in vendor. * be-st msn, and Miss Jlargaret M I>o>teh- Clerk—Oh . yes. you must get it tested ' ;¦ : agst Gong and Louehon¦ , 8 to 1 Gay Lally lead ; Patrick T. Ourrau, Ballye&Tran. man Vi lectacic ¦ Cufraghour, I; Fulicula, 2; Towyn Killeslial; rtrombre—Thomas 'Bcston, DromorC; Father Coughlan, and was by the local committee we have nothinc of theiKilwutermoy Volunteer? I : . - ' , 3, James Lynch, Ballylemon. attended hi a ¦ ro I youths 1 Also ran-pMariligraph .l Billsticker. Sar- Thpmai Duggan^ Dromoro; Thomas Mc- number.of friends lof the bride and bride- to do with it. . it tha town, on tho simc NO. 1 COUNO1I XOMIXATIQXB ' i 3 : RIPQN -MEETniG ! The fol.owinp two papers were declared Carthy, proom. Cleark—You havs to ; ¦eiiinp. Inurnbering about . . . phalia. Great I ady, Clbsewood Beck. Glenassy; James Mcskill, DTO ^ : Later on Ihe happy pair left for deal with the one hundred Betting—5 to ri apst Towyn invalid because the proposer in one and more. ; ; Ouhhn and tho Idle of finamce. stmctively Iformed themselves into lin* Outgoing ' , 3 to 1 Cur- thd seconder in the other Man : for the rnemTjor-iof flie XJ. • Ifiatriet -: I l-LJl.il Taghour. 5 to : Great tady, 6 to 1 each were not cor- Kereen—.B. J, Brown, Biillinaparki; honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frisby The work was passed by the Council, id; led on by two of their biggest com- Council have r i ' HANDICAP. rectly described in accordance with the belong dcs. mnrchedj no displayed mucj anxiety STUDLEYllJOYAL Serphalia, Bill ticker, and others. ' Michael Nugent, rWoodhouse ; John to highly respected, and esteemed families subject to a satisfactory analysis of the through the i streets in to (ret themselv, > re-elecu-d. ¦¦ ^ register:— j Reynol s, and are verv llitary form , rparking time iThere we« ¦ : : Kcreen ; James F. Walsh, popular. They were the ' b}' sinpln^ two vacancies ii ¦ i.eh divi5:Ju. i - ' 'Li- 1 - U • LONDON ! Ussher, .Beverley . Oanpaph 'H. Ballym Ualla. ; recipients of numerous , ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Jtrjotie fonpsi and playing penny In tear 1.0-BAINTONjTWO YEAR OLD PLATE BETTING. wedding presents of the divasions hhere wa^ no lone jnonnh- Walsh. Kathleen M.J GlenaWaddra Mode! ipo-Johh ! Cliffe, Carrigaun; and hearty good wishes for Tho :Clerk read the following:— hiftles, mduth organs, etc., to l-flio ated of 100 90VS. L colts 8st 1121U fillies and i Carri g : their future , namely, Islandkeano , Druinoamvm, lea—John Ciirran, i Grattan Edmonc Mu!cahy, Knockaunaplok«e happiness. | Knockcen, 30th April , 1914, nusement o the people in town at I tljf •Rcwk and • gelding3 8st| 91b'.—Five furlongs. Square ; William Ecan, iBallintaylor; Peml rokostown; lh two d'.v> Moun : Stuart—John Curran. Grattan Dea yUr. Mackey—Please convey to the =ion s, Kilbarry Bush Fire W BuTTock),I: Dan Rodney Michael J^enihan, -Ballinguiry; John SqtlaTe members of No. 1 Rural and Xcwc«.-tld. here was JTJBILER , Diuiearvah ; David Foley. Knock- District Council only one nominated CUhwaites), 2; Tie (Ruard (Golling), 3. McCarthy. Ballycullane. naj»loupi; Stephca my mist sincere thanks' for UTTER MARKET. , and in only two divi- ' Shallow, Knockna- SON'S DISGRACEFUL their kind sions arc tKere liny prospects t,( Also Tan—Red King (G.! King)..; Gray s I The paper of Thoma* Tobin, Kalna- glough ; John Walsh, Rearraraph West. CONDUCT message of sympathy on the death of my The local butter market is now in full contts'.s. Elegy (8eymour); Norwood|Gieen (Buck- futa. was declared to] The.sc_ are Ball:i akill: and Kifloi. 1 I I bo invalid, the The-naper of Thomas Leary. Tour, was brother —Yours sincerelv. i finp. Yesterday'B market wan atUiid. d. There ley), Mertoun (Crisp), Bilranoourt. (Fox), ¦11 to 2 ag.it. China Cock (t.) division being omitted.] declared to (S |tho arc thTee av.is. aged 06, w;afe bound over serted en the minutes. e South ot Ireland, and by Me»sr*. -wiihdrawi ;. to Joint!Stock 10 to il — i CpUigan—Patrick J. Flynn , - Bally- wjth menaces : . ¦ : ¦ The Curragh (t.) O'SuUivan.oul. Seaview; Thomas Terry. from his father, Rev Wfm nre increase in «upplic*gincn lust .week , !!l i . , : . •: pleroan), BtoneyiJacket (J. Bramley), and macmague, Xfr. iArthur Dobbyn, ¦ ¦ : ¦ GO to 1 — Brue (t) Bal^ina^ \. [ Lev! Davis, ,-at Ealijirton Inspector under idithe qual^7,!too, ¦: '.i : • ' Ouisel;gelding CF. : iCoumaraela—Thomas Fraher . near Doncaster! tlie| Dairies and was :very-inuch:i»i- -I Templentaa). | 39 to 1 — tiheerfu] I ; Thomas thu>: P M. Power, Touraneena ; Michael done no; work aoad liad perpetually he inspected id.. :oTdixrary Idnlry, 10d., land : nnor agat Fioal Prooi. ¦» to 1 Mertoun, 100 to Power. Lademdarra. dp- snej dairy yard in Ballynaneeshaeh : ' ¦ •¦ " ¦ WB sh. Reanadawpaun. manded money Wn Jvis father; , aud taiity. of whi ch there was Tory lildp . ; :;! i . - . -|l:l. B ofh^s. ; • ¦ || . i ' iDromana—Patrick Mont. James While A letter found H clean and well kept. He ' . ! || j i DESBY V 'hurch-Joh n Leahy. WMte- stated. he ihad allowed defendant an exa- .. i Places .which are not exceeded a t ' .Won ! by V. ljmjrth and » Halt; -tloeo O; Bnen, Richard Tobin, Ballinionr Hiuivh; James MoGratt av*er- mined {nine cattle, all of which were went in th^ Cork WATEBTOBD-Printed imd PaMlAad .IJuntranran . BallinanieeUi; age of one pound weekly. : butter:m»Tket. Fern, 0 J<>-'?th«i hetwepni|«econd and .•liird. 16 to 3 agrf.¦ Kennymore (t.) Rural-Philip Beresford William Stack. ! defence •clean and healthy.—8atiBfa«tiory. j formation iratbored - by Co.e); j • i Coolnagour; Jgmes , TJie urged that the son bore no Tb9 jmeeting adjourned from the mort re- WAT^ ^Triin«d 9 to 3 — TheTetrirch ft.) Cashon, 'BuTKerv The pi per of Rogor Phelan w»e declired malice against the father after transact- ible source4 it Is expected that ^»3 ^?J. Thomas Flynn, Two-Mile-Bridge lo ik in aiid. , but the iid»o ing I business connected with labourers' . butter J?g. Bpokblndihp. and Marhinf ^Ku|in« said his ocxnduct ° Hii fntch hiih price* during the ivresent Eriabliahsient l hid been dUgraoefu' cottagas, etc. an ¦ " ¦ :!; 49 and SOtQ'ConMB 1 . I j etml, in ¦ ' ¦ : : ft. t«Ub of TrinByWnSSk . i l ; ! : j ! '.' . '. II. , n-mcnibisr, was alluded to'- ai the last IX-i'poruuvii , Ui<- 'Hajbour Board and this clastivAity Hi iliei-i i»>:uliiliun.- V*>u bav. igviu-raj i>K>eung, but tho improv. meut.- pul 1 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - Cnaiilber jiii.u^d thoir head. together hciinl (r< tn .Vfr l'. ».;e ul.ui ic. iaioctrtl vu lli tlie goods and tin- pa>- bappeiici - .uiJ .-k-t* ii a d.-put-alivn c-juld iw be =-0111 Ve^t.'l'day m.i\ 1/u-:v ul. lliair itlu-r in ! s-i' .:(;er| traffic have not takeu piaov Thr- t-. I.oiid-m :•-> ,iiU-r v.it«- '.he hoa' f of the .-ta ncCo \\hi:c il there «as si mo elas-t.civ t.u-jjhone arrangements Jiav.- Uvn un- -¦ It. (>ai uw;iA Uwrc aj\d >ii\.'\v ihv. i iliiil .11 in L in- «¦ ai tffiiii.-i.iF- l". -.'vcj. and 1 am pioa. , i<>.- hani. umi.d !¦ -ed t -> -.i> . and 1 1 1.;-d:-i^M . uni.';. ir roprt-senlt J by Uit don.. ' nndi-raaud it is th.- n-' 1 (iin iji.-iitiuii a ca-*- luy.-elf . >t ; Strong: Speech sh o| t:i. U.-unay |. •! -. i>: W i:i-n.»rJ «.- • ninn in - ' i Chairman s . . ui > ••» ' mie *mi' ,h. l ,.uiity kj.kini.v who li«i C'oiup.tiiy that it ?-hou ' K .d be kn-».. lo-u^y . . .la-'.iy an.I i..--» .!;. -si pill.-ill: (.-at::<¦ sove. . of it> lat. b.-a-;- -i..Id on th. day .»( ih- ;hat li'.- dir.vtor^ huv.- passed :i MIIH ¦* ' ' 1.. '-.i-. a a.- UMI I u;'. ' i -il l aii> tanner reel'llt nrd< i mid a.id .uluall .C-t.iXW |I. T th.' unproveiiit'in .>( ^ . . y bet ll paj. ! Uu- ;; O< K! S a i'h.*|u.- |.>r ilu-in ¦ :md p:L-.^ u^'er axran^oinetHi \\* I ( 'b . and on tiu* day Hi' at .-i: ur!.>rd . HO . aiiiiian '. ht-i; n-pl'-od [be lob •¦rde: i. - i but »\ "a, - .- iwd . .,• d,- ..v.-red thf . attJ ; CotilpI Restrictions .^-L.-ier lin? money ui.; b- spt-n-. '-u ;. .. mi: ' . .-¦> . ir; n>i] I Ht the i.M "a\ stat -'M IA-. in I- r nv. bli ' ¦ '¦ whiit \w wan; H .1 ay , i ' ' - p.-ni on . that is \. 'ti ¦ '1 llO Vljl - ivfh-rd p. rni.---;iiil ' : jt'jr.irJ j -.-> in.1 aai i I lla\ ;n^ Irani' ilia', o r liirei- t" ^end tln-il staff — puitiu^ ad.-'juA'e (iff . Tii.-. . . al l ,- ;. ,d p. 1 heel, oil! 'if 1.1.a ! : .-: iff . :i :¦' t liL-fr^re ih. int>u:i'>:i thai bj-cau..- :li^ IHHI urd Uni t i ^ iilllii.uk II.- ft.-i. -d 1" i. im- f qas Supply In the City w-r thai II.I^ ne'Mi broufiiit b. -lu- .r,:.- i - II I' lin di'piitatinn sb" i 'd bu tp. ;dily iir- th.-ii 't^rt- - Vl!tor:l..- ii'\ i i.-l '.v l.-l. In- ..ff. r,- U»rd I .JI!6 i iii p-c (l tu put bL'I'ir.- .lie autfio: ities in .l to ij. >|' : uie goods st^ifi *IL \\a:. r: -r-l - i iuythii.. t.l i> .-pnlllll. !. -. u. .ii d r.M|\np Nori.-i is n./i Millie ent ai preson: ;•¦ ;¦: •••¦ l...ndon tlie jlr.m.y ca-. that can if made ;. ' • .llluUIIIK rlii)IUI.'lit|i Of Ci ii " i. .alt , I.. I,, - .,M il Ir t!i.- iiL-iit- .-.-ary quick T .. tllo (or Iacu!t.i^s '. U .- -I- - ¦ r ail , i .ul „.. :::i ,. ln.rv {¦; - .iii fc-lller in lln- lvceiwng ports to be . > "i.u.d in.: b, HI I any !«' . .i. .-tuff, tfiuei la^ y • n Sa;-n • ¦ " v\' llr.n i: and li, : ....I i .. return .!„. eliei|ii , fj .i> ai-irii.t.^ v - u.ia.- tr.Mi-. uu*rioi.l we desiri to ex- ! Railway Arrangements, Tl. .\-n>.-4i ii I;. - ¦- :n ¦ -.. ¦ : ,- - . . i -r "in aj'pli'Vili c Jilld tin an['!¦¦ '. . [)¦>.. i.Li t .JI i J: i! t irjiu l> a .id tli -a - . tin? slep. and re- ¦ ^ra.-- . l - i .'M ii'li; :¦¦:•¦ .' I.i,.. . - they !<,! a., i .d VIM In . n .iff i v. .:h i;U.ir p[\«.i\K- , 111-1 .in Trt .-ideni In reiuc^ei it \Ul? > . .' d->n . £v\ an p|-»i va.' ii. - . a - . .! I a ij iii.::y^i . ii iiulu r .-n tin.- deputation In view of na:id.iii_- i he r.-.idy in-»i:< I. M "» I , . > in mnto- ili .at i ' i- ..-t . ,\ , -r .. p. tlifii-ui , : L IO ni. ¦ ' .e.i.v !.' .--.'> a! i-re.-ent he ng su*- ' r» :ia;it> ar.- pr. par.-d :.- {>*¦• :. . ¦' , -¦ ' .i :. i. - .l ii> :!u- trader- ol the city, pound- i . - ' -. "i " Ihi' nf 11 1. - . .S. ill |b. on r. w;p: oi rfit-ir ¦ ¦ ¦ a^ well j>roduc. :: '¦' 'In pie..tlber.- ol the ¦ v- h :.rn..:- m tb.- .-u ir..undl d).-- L n., ,,th' - i t' \:<- arrd\n! o! tluit j.r. - if ' - ¦ - ... '...-¦. ll.at i >' eatt . !.. . Hi. i'lin ' i ' ¦' .' ! Tha t ' i i:!v ¦ :i, , r ¦ v ,-ii|;ll. - .. c i> I T l |ehi oil Tlll'.- L'.i i:r:i- . -r. - ¦ ¦ ¦ . t-ry poy^ible effort r S.iy ,j ci ;lia|l r- '¦ ¦ : IK I .I I I .. ., | i. ... nl i > < . ¦• i.i.Ir t.» .-e. an- M H .- 'i,l I -i ii - in- -I . ouiil hi it; . i i . - i.i-. ¦,! '.u::.-r - ¦¦ - ¦¦¦¦ 'U ' reluxation -:.i c r.'-*ilu.^^-u< . ' - tlii.' v '. U'H U- 'I v-^ i' al- . -- : -. ¦ - . . . ¦ I ,. . :.;!;.- . e.-?aill\ -trin^'OIlt t?U. mull p ' .-.I hi i«i. i .i- i.. . „ i!ml ,)„ ir- -.l -.i.v' ii-l'l .¦a.k^ - Millions m i" a a. .f' h.ii. - ' Pepaiiiii, ! .: j,r.> a-:, . . .- A - C\''.v.piiiy : ¦ ;- vai\;.- vli.- ,: i...-f , n - ill. - , :mt- i ll. - purl ..i W ater- ir- tt n-d-Uipi- MII nf 'h. L i'.- tii.f sa\- I ha\t.' >u. ii .i:i.i -i .M wiler.- i- : .;: V- .' *• . -aul- tii'ire . -:n-t if ,¦ i .iin-i-in.. .. - >.- .i,:,I p,., if:.i U'i . i- i; :- .¦: '¦ " ( - ..%,' ¦ . ii.-i. iii.d i.- v. . iliili li p ',.-:l>U|.- ID -, - ..- ;:. li,,,.- I II.- Ill't. I I-, ..1.1 ll-IP ", .¦ . -ll.i.u ' .il I ' .i. I r|v -, ,on M- I ,: V. K. si. , etc hi \V^. .. ;: -a im' d- -.. n i-| - ... u:j"ll I* .il. !; y. U ha.. .- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ * I.1- Ira :: .. J. fp.• d . Mr ir.ill M'tl- n ¦ 'b - - 1-1-- -»? ¦- , - -t I., in,- . t!.. r u.i.. |. Tii.-i -:uff ie- ¦:: ' ¦• |- i. - .I.. .- I I in,. 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'l: - i I ' I - V . * -tinrvfi<.r. ^, i.j , ¦ l(. .i-|. i- ¦ l^?" . . .,- yyouu'i may VI ! .-.:i:k ::"<• -..:i,.- ='- '"^"• = • ¦ tii< -. .. . . ¦- . -, • hi- a': u-i «- ' I #-I . . ¦ ¦¦ l » I -otvr- . t . , , ..i-, * ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ; . II . .|- I1 ncjerned I .'-co n'» dimmer fi-.m Jiv.- ^ock .Mr Po«er—No , I refused to pay th .secondirjg the 'resolution', and 1 iiope Ithe and you ' ¦ing «J U111. will have let* distance 'in- tent, there HI HI | n> they are >U*' Corporation. WJ J ! be tuccessluj in getting your juggagc; to m: It is practically Jnvariab? mghtercd on arrival Now they are the lighting icj iemc in oider to luive c6m- ho case tnati nig t-o destroy th. , o.u.itry, Unit :s ' it! be in you! ha-ve to early your Ou-S - .Mr I- 1/i.cian—Had you any extra! pctiition. 1 tli^nk also would jlhc luggage unless you wait idem iJRlltn - for Uklt\nhou, | jnterests of the city and[eitizenn at largo until aftcxl the despatch of "" (hear , hear). ; i the -?££ Tiu> I' tv.-ident then pin tin- re K>ln1i"ii . trains. Thfcn anbthen thing ig AJ Mr. l'..vver—Alderman iSnijth tells mej sufficiency |p( ^J i-wh ws.i pa.-sed unanimously (le tia.s al^o eomp.aiiiexl agsjiist it , and ne! The resol-utitjn was paired. ; tiui carriages suppiiJ on baturdays on mail train. in.- a. MI retuK'a lo pay. An . increase \ li> ' A Te°" I N1QUKST ON THK CAS COMPANY ; targe number of people come down II .» tlJ v. i'ii it- ratmer grkKl. K.MLWAY ARILVNGEMENTiJ. stat-ons froi \ between iierc and Kjlkeany «5 J ¦ they have &1 to I l :('Mrlonl—Now , gen i .e tiifi] . I think «< Mr 1 - - x», i- — Did you cheek the HH-N- I i're.sident—Him, gentleinen, with rt^iid go tock oiT thi"'^ liiii p roceed with tin- ici(|U«-?' <>» ili < - I and the overcrowing is disgraceful Tk» :o this niatter qf the G.S.|and W. Raitway carriage* - i? Company (loud LauL'fiterJ I n.av J think it 13 ociiy riglit Uliat I should iay i ard'di rf-y , and tie ' way ; pwple are pdc-ked into ^ y that 1 was at ih.- KUx-iric Lighting Mr I 'OVVVI - No , undDubtedJy, 1 did that Uic Chanjbc'r of Cdmmerce dol hot them 1- a i/anilf • millis^ion which vi a.- hr.il repr ler- i ^i ii!; i.. ^jjn. lne (luanty oi tile gos , 1 infj staff of itlio G.S. slid W. JiailWay. , when cht.n ll.i)ik on tile Gu? C-mipnuy, tickeU are iiued,. there wouM . 'lec niirv f • «k. t s tin- vihoie trouble. The men and officials' of the ureat be %SL id.island thi' Corporar.ion -ire goiDi.' on l,ian tho us-uAl number of pasfJnrer.7M ; Soutliern are doing their! very liest—|.hey i . tin' eleci r.c liirlit nc M I' I - IH *- , and I ¦ U'cy miBhl jTmvide | an e.Ttr, tt be VI VV III t 'bapmaii—In our^'abe, an our are overworjtor..ii n.-es inn bill' this year 's we do find witli is that there is! not and n> relievo ¦Wl-ii 'JILT >> "I11 pUI Jl>' u.. 1:1 til's- t-livtr- »|,>r cent irwre tliah last year to psssonTCr* ari authority to have the wr^rk done. Tlipro . ja le forelh^M j-.'iv s no>- on tin- uonM tet ov4r the tr.cvance i' of th<- rbamix r in tin- sanu. uoal , but thert are some is no question ' in the woi.jl about thatia'iid which u^UIh ••--.tik-ii of the (ins Itiil- doubfrdly exists (jieiir; hear) liil-> , vunuuxly enough, Unit are net 1 am given to "understand by those \v|ho 1 ¦ ! ¦ raised at ah. There is a ;iumy dis- know that Waterford ii not the oily ' | i Tbe .Sivieluryread :li- :>•-'» uti-Mi vli l " . il ri A. l'holan-rltli ¦ tribution of it Some are traited and station on their system that ispso ' U always looV«,i -tt< »r proposed bv tbe < hjunber - iiiorf Hit. mil sjiituatedtiiHt,.i l I '- 1; ; : upon n-s a perfectly fair game to ' 2>^i .-.itot - as fo.: U Railway Company, but I thini¦ ; vl i V\ Uwberlaun «iiii that as far at The Secretary read ' ' Icouipliunts 1*I i ("his ('haiuher i»eui^ .itture txf the tb< retolution < on to-day nie i not of a triJf^ - . . t.i.\ w t -jf concerned mere wiih also an Uie rnalter as follow^::— i ] jkir.d. Xhey ^aio substantial oilo> ijZT detjpre.id dissatisfucli'in thai eocisl.- n> leate in Uieir gao. bill ing us and '' th ^itnongal it:- members and the pubhe . Wikerford as a trading «n i r (4.) ' This Charaber des-ires . most ear- Whether it i*l £or|want of siiliig «ccSl neriilly relative to the exorbitant and Mr benny —You have lo lite a larger 0 ai or rrvaMiii! (In. C ompany. nestly to draw the atten ion of the G'.S. T, W-P n r Pf a? never good, il you .iixl stores ii n.'ictiiomai ! present condition- and .for the station platforms and J¦ W'hito asked H (juestion if the various ihiproyements ite.l you that . i n ¦ i> ( "iiipany ' Mr recently dis- |he had so manv bj cg <.. iin- ouiillv powe r de.crva.-cd , (md 1 sup- eussed with Mr. Nealc My the Uarbolir Vmts at thr- sdltioi abd you w-iii lj\»n/j ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 connection ; ComtniBsioners;) an * .1. 'i t Jl.i - ;ih V I -ill. li ila t- - 'i • -,- "bat he iiiuiuit wa.i in | and we trust that they !"P '! f-'tt tlijnm and that man -RS in the power pioduom;: tillaiitied. 1 will also augment tho stajf of porters [<>i. Jiave Ins monet at 12 o'clock. 'The fir^ ;VV.I.|/I.I.^.'.. tlie platforms pi« . osflthe President ^nterlont in. ;:¦ 'I uar ill yn: i.i- . .n\ and ,;i.-t ;•¦- . - ,\IJ »• eau do. 1 suppose, is to to obviate the^ tjresent delay in handling :n IK . opening!fcmU,. ¦ ¦ •• ,; the farrn'er woS} we iicvi-r L -in b Imd qual.ty ¦' to go traffic (especially Imvc .mil. '"I in - - l > iiini eiH imiage. the CJoTporation country produce comjng an or-porjunity. | of Rpendin? thrt 0; "Ur l . ve.- It i*a- [Hirhjttn ¦ II io: in.- -U. II lo |#i;t ej ixjtriejty ' into the to \Vatcrf6rd oi] markeMay mornings), Vnoney arid ihe nioney was ¦ ¦ l «*nt in tli - li l .1- \l "II.- ! II:- '¦>< .»>T- tlbj > . ' v T IM - (ja. ('oinpnny seem to be which is a bourse of cone ant heavy lose JVi» bad t .- .! .*. :i;nl l<. |Mi: II l' i.) mid tlii 'i- nu way for ul number of people of this oity " \ you that two davs acb ho sent ,!„..,, *.T. : .1. Ml.: -v • >¦ .tl.>r . y y ' • .; ,|t -.ell! ithl.- « -. HI and the moment they lare threat- r "B/i S,u .^ d notleven c