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THE IRISH STANDARD _ Saturday, December 11, 1915.

lee Urban Council Mr. J. M. Slattery, sub-districts, viz.: Ballintubber, Bally­ destructive animals have been killed State Chaplain—Rev. p. J. Fox, MURRAY COUNTY. J. P., chairman, presiding, the tender moe, Killer, Four Mile House, and Cas- Janesvllle. at Dunabrattin, Dungarvan and other President of Insurance Fund—T. J. man; Treas., Jos. Byrne; Ins. Sea, J. J. of Messrs. Murphy and Coffey, pro­ tleplunket. Gorman; Chaplain, Rev. Chaa. Cavaa- places, including Tramore, where Mr. Doyle, St Paul. naugh; Med. Examiner, Dr. W. E. Pat­ prietors of Tralee Picturedrome, for Died—November 4, at Ruskey, P. Secretary of Insurance — Thomas Algy Power and Mr. Fred Spencer ac­ Welch, Stillwater. terson. Meetings held the third Satur­ Cullen, aged 58. day of each month in Gorman's Hall. News from £500 a year rent, of the Theatre Roy­ counted for two. State Treasurer of Insurance—John Currie, Minn. al, was accepted. Messrs. McEnery Sheehy, Montgomery. SLIGO. State Medical Director—Dr. J. V. ST. LOUIS COUNTY. and Raymond, Tralee, tendered at LEITRIM. O'Connor, St. Paul. Mr. A. M'Cabe, the National School County President John Simons, 611 £520. The death occurred during last week Director of Insurance Fund — John N. 13th Ave. B., Duluth, Minn. ANTRIM. ers' sons, traveling from South Done­ teacher, who is charged with having Moran, Minneapolis; E. J. McManua, St. At the Tarbert Petty Sessions a of Mr. C. C. Templeman, Postmaster Paul; p. L Cummings, Minneapolis; J. Division No. 1, Duluth—President. An outbreak of fire occurred at the gal to Glasgow, en route for America, farmer named Michael Nolan was been in possession of explosives at and Petty Sessions Clerk, Manorham- E. Corcoran, St. Paul; Thomas Welch, William F. Murnian. 609 B. Srd St: Stillwater. Vice Pres.. John F. Scanlon, 107 W. thread mills of Messrs. Wm. Barbour were met at Derry railway station by prosecuted for failing to pay contribu­ Sligo Railway Station, has been re­ iiton. Deceased, who was 63, was a 5th St.: Fin. and Ins. Sea, W. J. Me- and Sons, Ltd., Hilden, near Lisburn, military and police and were ad­ tions due under the National Health moved under a heavy police escort to man of remarkable business capacity, Bride, 7 W. 6th St.; Reo. Sea, W. J. dressed by a recruiting sergeant. Arbour Hill .Military Barracks, Dub­ Lynott, 1224 E. 3d St: Treas.. J. W. which is the largest concern of its Insurance Act, and a penalty amount­ combining with his official duties the NATIONAL OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. Lydon, 426 B. 3d St; Med. Examiner, Dr. Some of the party went to Ebrlngton lin. E. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey Bldg. kind in the world. Considerable dam­ ing to £10 10s., including costs, was offices of auctioneer, commercial agent National President—Mrs. Ellen Ryan Meetings are held on first and third age was done to machinery, thread military station, where an officer ad­ Patrick Dyer, lockkeeper, Tobercur- Jolly, Pawtucket R. I. Wednesdays at Cathedral Hall, Second imposed. and farmer. National Vice President—Miss B. A. Ave. W. and Fourth St fittings and fixtures. dressed them. None, however, signi­ A disastrous fire has completely de­ ry, has been arrested on a charge un­ Rev. J. Manley, C.C., Cairrick-on Mahaney, Calumet, Mich. National Secretary — Mrs. Adelia Division No. 4, West Duluth—Presi­ The late Mr. James Jackson (of Ar- fied an intention to enlist. The whole stroyed the licensed premises of Mrs. der the Realm Defence Act. The ar­ Shannon, has been made parish priest Christy, Cleveland, Ohio. dent John B. Cullen; Vice Pres., John nott and Co., Belfast) left personal es­ party crossed the Channel. rest is thought to be a sequel to a re­ National Treasurer—Mri. Mary C. Keenan; Treaa, P. H. McGraw; Rea Shanahan, Portmagee, County Kerry. ef Killenumery parish, the third larg­ Connolly, Syracuse, N. Y. Sec., J. W. Bothwell. 691 67th Ave. W.; tate valued at £4,214. cent meeting in the locality at which est in the Diocese of Ardagh. The peo­ Fin. and Ins. Sea, Jaa Connelly; MeC STATE OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. Examiner, Dr. Payette. Mr. James Maguire was presented DOWN. it is reported to have been decided ple of Carrick-on-Shannon regret his LOUTH. President—Mrs. Mary B. Daly, 1886 SCOTT COUNTY. with a handsome gold albert by a num­ At Rathfriland Petty Sessions a The death has taken place of the that the young men of the district removal from amongst them. Central Ave., Minneapolis. ber of his friends on his retiring from scutcher named John O'Hanlon, Hill were to resist conscription under Vice President—Miss May B. Hammill, County President, F. J. Leonard, Jor­ Irishwoman soldier known as "Albert Duluth. dan, Minn. town, was fined-£5 for absenting him. English -law in Ireland. Substantial Secretary — Ella C. Keating, 147 the secretaryship of the Belfast branch F. Cashier," but whose real name was LIMERICK. Pleasant Ave.. St PauL Division No. l, Belle Plalne—Pres, of the Irish Grocers and Vintners As­ self from his work without the know! bail for Mr. Dyer's release was re­ Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fari­ 2r' a A MjJonor. Belle Plalne: Tlae Hodges. She was a native of Clogher Mr. A. Mackey, at the half yearly Pres., John Kolley, Belle Plalne; Reo. sistants' Association to take up a po­ edge or consent of his employer, Mr. fused. His rooms were searched and bault Head Co., Louth. In the American meeting of the Limerick County Coun­ Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan, Sea, John B. Stearns, Belle Plalne: Fin. sition in Co. Donegal. Cornelius McLaughlin, Ballycashone. the police are said to have seized some Duluth; Ellen Conroy, st Paul; Mary Sec., James H. Stratton. Belle Plalne; Civil War she won much distinction cil on Saturday, moved that the Coun­ J. Reilly, Brainerd. Ins. See., James H. Stratton, Belle Mr. Charles Smyth, of 30 Eliza It appeared that Mr. McLaughlin be. Plalne; Trees.. John F. Clarke; Med. Bx­ and she continued to pass as a man up pamphlets. cil allocate a sum of £100—£50 for Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, street, Belfast, whose death is an­ spoke defendant's services for the St Paul; Margaret Sullivan, Minneapo­ amlner, Dr. G. R. Maloney. Meetings to two years ago. East Limerick and £50 for West lis; Elisabeth McNally, St PauL are held on first Sunday of month In nounced, had been for 30 years in the present flax scutching season in March Insurance Secretary—Margaret A. Fraternity hall, at 11:39 p. m. A new social club for the young TYRONE. Limerick—for the cultivation of apple Grady, Stillwater. National movement and organized the last by paying him £1 bounty. girls of Ardee who have passed from A meeting of delegates of the Irish trees. Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli­ STEVENS COUNTY. Wolfe Tone branch of the U. I. L. in van, Rochester. their school career has been opened in Volunteers In Tyrone was held in A meeting was held in the Town Hall State Medical Director—Dr. B. W. County President, M. Mahoney, Her- 1898. Buckley, St PauL . Brophy's commodious rooms in Castle Omagh, at which a Co. Board was to consider the best means of provid­ Directors of Insurance Fund—Nellie The Solemn Profession took place formed. Rev. Jas. O'Daly, C.C., was Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St Division No. 1—President, James T. street, Ardee. Rev. P. Mecken, C.C., ing funds for the supply of fuel and Paul; Josephine Hagerty, ShieldsviUe; Lawler, Morris; Vice Pres.. Frank Han- ARMAGH. at the Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, presided. unanimously elected chairman; Sea- blankets to the poor of the city during Anna Willesen, Duluth; Margaret Nol­ rahan. Morris; Rea Sea. Eugene Flts- an. St Paul. gerald. Morris; Fin. Sec., j. J. Haara- An Armagh veterinary surgeon, who Carysfort Park, Blackrock, of Miss The emigrants who were refused mus Cassidy, Strabane, secretary; the winter months. There was a good nan, Morris; Ins. Sea, Thos. F. MoCen- Auditing Committee—Ellen McGrath, S,eyt„Ponn#,Jl7: J£*d- Examiner, Dr. B. was out motoring during the recent Brigid Doran, in religion Sister M. Ke passages by the Cunard Co. at Liver­ Rev. E. Coyle, C.C., Fintona, treasur­ attendance of earnest workers In this St Paul; Annie Kennedy, f*. Cloud; T. Fitsgerald; sick Committee, Jeha severe storm in Ireland, was held up vin, youngest daughter of Mr. Patrick er. The meeting adopted the resolu­ Nellie McColl, St Paul. Daly, C McCarthy, John Ring. Meet* pool Included a few young men from charitable cause, and a strong appeal lags first Sunday ef the month, a' Ua on the road several times with the Doran, 75 Manor street, Dublin, and Wilkinstown district, who were booked tions passed at the Dublin Convention was made for sorely needed subscrip­ ney's Hall. sister of Sister M. AloysiuB, Convent DIVISION OFFICERS A. •. TIME violence of the gale and the tremen­ by the local agents of the company. regarding conscription. The chair­ tions for the very praiseworthy object STEELE COUNTY. dous snowfall, and his car had to be of Mary Immaculate, Rock Ferry. man was elected to represent the ABB PLACE OF MEETING, in view. ANOKA COUNTY. County President Gaerge a Teher, dug out of the snow on the way home The fishermen of Kingstown, Dalkey LONGFORD. Board on the General Council. County President—John P. Coleman, Owatonna, Minn. ' from Newtownhamilton to Armagh at and Bray have been reduced to great Anoka, Minn. lvl lon The solemn profession took place PRIEST FORGOT HIS MISSAL. Division No. 1, Aneka—Pres., William T„? » No. 1, Owatonna—President distress owing to the loss of their John a Brick; Vice Pres., James B. one particularly exposed portion of the at St. Joseph's Convent of Mercy, TIPPERARY. L. Ward; Vice Pres., John U Ore en; § tuinn; Rec. Sea, J. B. Malone: Fin. means of livelihood by their boats be Rec. Sec., Charles B. Green; Fin. Sec., ea, J. B. Malone; Ins. Sea. J. rf. Ma road. Longford, of Sister Mary Antonia Mr. R. Meagher, Master of the The Rev. Fred William F. Hake Is James McArdle; Ins. Sec., James Mc- lone; Treas, John Hogtn; Med. Bxtm* Ardle; Treas., John Ward; Med. Exam­ ing smashed up with the recent storm. (Miss Annie T. Naughten) daughter of Union, Roscrea, has been unanimously iner, G. G. Morehouse. Meetings are The names of the Kingstown men are a missionary priest who is doing much iners, j. H. Frank and A. T. Calne. °5 Orst Wednesday of month fee . Mr. and Mrs. P. Naughten, Ballyfran, granted by the Board an increase of K. P. Hall, at 8:39 p. m. John Farrell, Dick Brennan, Patrick toward conserving the Faith of the BIO STONB COUNTY. What may be styled a romance in Bailinasloe. £10 per year in his salary. He is six SWIFT COUNTY. real life has just occurred at Beltur- O'Brien, Luke Berney, J. Gallagher. years in office and is said to have ef­ CatholicB of North Dakota. The pio­ County President—M. J. McDonnell, Gracevllle, Minn. PreBldent D p bet. A man named John Hanlon, a Dalkey—John and MI. Hammond. MONAGHAN. fected considerable economies. neer missionaries of this country did Division No. 1, Qracevllle—Pres. J. P. ClontarVf — - - McDermett, Bray—Wm. and Thos. Humphries, Ml Trainor; Vice Pres., T. F. Rowan; Rec. widower from the Killylea district, had A new Catholic club has been estab­ The death occurred a few days ago not nave a great deal harder time Division No. 1—President, Wm. M. M'Carthy and John Byrne. Sec., J. M. Scanlon; Fin. Sec., C. P. Gin- Kenna; Vice Proa, P. J. McCarthy; Rec. all arrangements completed for mar lished in Monaghan with a membership at Carrick-on-Suir hospital in her 75th naty; Ins. Sec., C. P. Glnnaty; Treas., J. §«c-. D. F. McDermott: Fin. Sea. Tim Died—On November 11, at No. 6 than Father Hake is having. It is M. Randall. Meeting held every first Folej^ Ins. Sec., M. E. donlogue; tfreaa, riage, and the intended bride, a young of almost one hundred. The club- year of Miss Mary Cullinane, Ballidine) Sunday and third Thursday of each Fownes street, James Nolan, for many needless to say that his stations are Jaa O Donnell; Med. Bxamlner, Dr. #. girl of about 25, met him by arrange rooms of St. Macarten's Hall are being Co. Tipperary. Miss Cullinane's death month at Fraternity halL Dagnault Meeting held every first often churchless and chapelless. There 4acb 111011111 at ment in the recent Belturbet Fair. years faithful and esteemed servant recalls some of the most exciting in­ Ha"l Hibernian fitted up with all the modern neces­ is plenty of room on the prairies of BLUE EARTH COUNTY. The bride-elect, a Miss Connors, from of the Catholic University Medical cidents of the Land League days in saries for a club. The following com­ his territory to erect little temples of County President P. J. McGrath. WINONA COUNTY. Fermanagh, had a slight acquaintance School, and of University College, Dub­ Ballyneale district. About 35 years Madison Lake. mittee has been elected: Rev. John Catholic worship; but there is not with Hanlon's youngest son, Phil, aged lin.—At 7 Leo street, Michael Fitzpat- ago she and the other members of her Vice Pres., Daniel Coughlln, Manka- J Ryan 514 Tierney, Adm. chairman; Rev. Phillip plenty of money. At least it has not to; Sec., W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; kiW, * " - * about 18, who also turned up at the rick, in his 98th year, Senior Tipstaff, family were evicted from their holding Treas., Michael O'Brien, Mankato: Ser­ Dlvjs'on Ne. 1—Praa, J. A. Mulligan, C.C.; Rev. J. J. McNamee, come Father Hake's way. . Like all W How rd fair, with the result that the father's Four Courts, for over sixty years.—At near Ballyneale. For their actions geant, M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; T i. * St; Vice Pres., F. Rice, C.C.; Dr. Michael Halpenny, J.P.; other missionaries, Father Hake is a Sentinel, John McCall, Mankato; Chap- «»« A"-5 Roe. Sea, John Dugaa, bride-elect eloped with his son Phil Old Barrack road, Rush, Mary Anne, towards those who took the farm the lain. Rev. Fr. Hughes, Mankato. ??5 Sea, 11 j. xaneh! Messrs. Charles McNally, J.P.; Peter very grateful man; gratitude seems to 514 Washington St: Ins. Sea. " ' that evening. wife of John Monks, and daughter of late Miss Cullinane and others of her Division No. 1, Mankato—Pres., Mi­ Lynch, 514 Washington st: Treaa, M. MacGeough, T.C.; Patrick Kieran, J.P. be his predominant passion—gratitude chael O'Brien, Carrol St; Vice Pres., the late Joseph Harford, aged 41 years. family were sent to gaol seven times Dan Coughlan; Rec. Sec., P. IS. Jordan, J. Ryan, 264 B. King St; feed. Bxam­ C.P.S.; Mr. G. R. Lardner, solicitor; and work. The long trips that he is 316 Pleasant St.; Fin. Sea, C. Fltsger- lner, Dr. Lester, 408 Winona St Meet­ in all. About twenty-five years ago ings are held on second and fourth CLARE. Joseph Corr, J. J. Turley, Michael obliged to make from one mission to ald; Ins. Sec., John McCall; Treas., T. Thursdays of month In St Thomas halL FERMANAGH. Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., attended a R. Coughlan. Meet In K, C. hall, sec­ Rev. Thomas O'Maolmuide presided Campbell, P.L.G.; Owen Connolly, Ac­ another are filled with hardships of ond and fourth Sundays of month at 2 A test seed case, to rule some twen great Land League meeting at Bally­ P> m. WASECA COUNTY. at an important Conference of Clare countant, County Council; Matt. Mar- many kinds, and to minimize these, to ty others, was decided at neale, and for a speech he delivered Division No. 2, Madison Lake—Pres., viHeUnty Presldent- Th««- Foley, Janes- Irish-Irelanders recently held at Ennis. ley and John Hughes. some extent at least, the priest has Jas. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Vice Proa, The business of the Conference was Quarter Sessions. Joseph Lattimer, on that occasion in connection with M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Rec. At Monaghan Quarter Sessions there petitioned the Catholic Church Exten­ Sec., W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; Fin, Division No. 1—Pres., Michael seed merchant, Enniskillen, sold a the eviction of the Cullinanes he was eC S C J to review the work done for the lan­ were a number of cases in which the sion Society to send him a Missionary Sec., P. J. McGrath, Madison Lake; Ins. Clariesn£«ii£ MMcLoone:T ., - ^Conway; Treas.. B. iJ.ng .Lilly; sea, quantity of wheat seed to farmers as arrested and tried at Carrick-on-Suir Sec., Wm. P. Connor, Madison Lake; am ner Dr guage revival in the past year, and tenants on the estate of Mrs. Alice M Mass Outfit. This Mass Outfit costs Treaa, John McNamara, Eagle Lake: fJl v. .5 ' ^ ; 4s.J. Rudolf. Meet- spring seed, and it did not mature. Courthouse. His escape from the Med. Examiner, Dr. Firglna. Meetings In? held every first Thursday and third .to frame a scheme for co-operating Stewart were sued for arrears of rent. $110 and contains all the necessary Judge Johnston held he supplied win­ are held on second and fourth Sundays hafifwaMc^! m0ntl1 at WorIn,,M with the Coiste Gnotha in its efforts In all the cases the tenants appeared courthouse during the trial was one articles for the celebration of the Holy of month in Woodnian's hall, Madison ter seed, and, therefore, the case was of the most sensational incidents of Lake. Division No. 2, Janesvllle—Prea, Jaa •to avail of the turn of the tide in fa­ and stated that they were unable to Sacrifice of the Mass. Nothing is : V C# re T a breach of contract and allowed Ro Tnl8 aii.Sec T « &' * Fin. and vor of the language movement. pay. One of them, Patrick Murphy, of the Land League agitation. missing from the chalice and vest­ CROW WING COUNTY. J" .-._ -. 3. M. Byron; Rea Sea, J. bert Carter, Lisbellaw the plaintiff in Dalton; Treas., James McBrlde. Killylough, was asked by Judge John­ The death has occurred at Upper- ments to the altar linens and altar County President Wm. Barren, 414 the test case, £6 with costs. ston if he had bought out, and he re­ church, Thurles, under tragic circum­ Fourth Ave., Brainerd, Minn. CORK. stones. There is also a folding table Division No. 1. Brainerd—President LADIES' AUXILIARY. plied in the negative. stances, of Rev. John Corcoran. It which serves as an altar table. Such Hugh Bresson. 609 Klngwood St; Vice The reception has taken place at would appear that the reverend gen­ Pres., H. H. McCaffrey, 216 N. 3rd St; the Convent of Mercy, Mallow, of Miss GALWAY. a gift would, indeed, prove to be a Rec. Sec., J. J. Nolan, 616 N. 6th St; HENNEPIN COUNTY. Goods to the value of about £200 MEATH. tleman was coming downstairs in the boon to this missionary. Fin. Sec., J. J. Brady, 616 N. 9th St; Margaret Leahy (Sister Lazerian), house when he slipped and fell, sus­ Ins. Sec., J. J. Brady, 616 N. 9th St; mn Mar5r daughter of Mr. W. D. Leahy, Demes­ were destroyed by a fire which broke An application by Mr. P. White, "My only conveyance to some of the Treas.. B. C. McNamara, 706 Laurel St; taining a fracture of the skull, from Med. Examiner, Dr. F. A. Bennett Citi­ 0 1 p eB ent Mr ne^ Brosna. Miss Anne Hudnor (Sis­ out on the premises of Mrs. L. Tuohy, M.P., for a new license for a hotel at stations in my missions . is a saddle zens State Bank Bldg. Meetings are Dempsey, 2924« o. Columbus"^ / y ' Ava:«- JuliaVice the effects of which he died in a few held on second and fourth Tuesdays of ter Mary Ignatius), daughter of Mr. at Roundstone, Co. Galway. The fire Clonalvey, Ardcath, was refused at pony that has to carry me and my month In K. C. halL Pres.. Mrs. Nellie Maloney; Rea Boa, originated in the shop, but was gotten Kells Quarter Sessions by 28 votes to hours. Mass service outfit over a distance of s£?" Ml lfth Ave. N.; Fin. Joseph Hudnor, Freemount, Charle- DAKOTA COUNTY. Sec.. Mrs. Catherine Casey, 268 Fre- under before any serious damage was 11. Rev. J. Leonard, P.P., said he op­ The prices obtaining at the weekly from ten to twenty-five miles. The rTre,U*- M"- Plymouth and men arrived in a motor at Rineskey Died—November (!, at her residence pleted, but I was mistaken. Once I Ins. Sec., James Kelly, 3619 24th Ave. Mr. M. J. Richards, Auctioneer, Car- Creewood, Slane, Mary, relict of the more. Patrick Fogarty, late of Fogarty S.; Treas., Edward Btvans, 2616 Chicago Division No. 4, Minneapolis—Presl- House, and entering represented them­ was thirteen miles from home when, Ave.; Med. Bxamlnera Drs. W. P. Mur­ n Bl nt 414 low, sold by public auction the farm, Brothers, Thurles.—On the 18th Inst, S • v&2 S»5i 2f ' A Girard Ava. selves as agents from Dublin Castle to late Andrew Connell.—At her resi­ to my great distress, I became con­ phy. James Hynes. Meeting held every S-' V Pres.. Miss Margaret Duffy; dwelling house and out-offlces situate dence, Ardnamullen, Co. Meath, Mrs. at Belleview Place, Clonmel, Thomas first Sunday afternoon and third Thurs­ at Grangenolvin, the property of Mr. demand the delivery of arms. Mr. D. scious of having left my missal at day,,night of each month at Richmond Anne Smullen.—At her residence, Dan- Qulnn, J.P., son of the late Thomas home. I thought I knew the perma Halls. W. Kehoe, U.D.C., Carlow. The farm O'Sullivan, the proprietor of the house, Division No. 3—President, P. S. Jeff­ us UH gan, Summerhlll, Rose Reynolds, ex- Q*j!an. Clonmel. Murphy,«« ja 2608 16th Ave. 6.; Med.5 Bx-5 contains 168 acres 3 rods and 6 perch­ is the treasurer of the local National nent parts of the Mass by heart, but, ries, 416 8 th Ave. N. E.; >"100 Pres., Jno. N.T.—November 4, at his residence, alas, my poor memory failed me, and Kilroc, 2218 2nd St N. E.; Rec. Sec., M£kt«?£. hlfi Murph3l Barber. es, statute, is held in fee simple, and Volunteer Company, and the rifles be­ F. A. Hadley, 1230 6th St N. B.; Fin. Meetings held every first and thlr* Clongifiln, Enfield, Co. Meath, Law WUSTMEATH. I had to travel back for the missal, Sec., F. B. Styles, 320 6th Ave. N. E.; Wednesdays of eech month, at corner subject to an annuity of £70 12s. 6d. longing to them were kept there, but Bloomington and Franklin Aves. rence Hope. Deceased was prominent John Flaherty, naval reserve man, Ins. Sec.. F.E. Styles. 320 6th Ave. N. Mr. Hugh Cogan was declared pur­ when the raiding party arrived the That day I went twenty-six miles far­ E.: Treas., M. Lydon, 407 «th St N. B.; _ Division No. 6. Minneapolis—Presl- in racing circles.—At Parsonstown, Co, who served on H. M. S. Devon at Gal- Med. Examiner, Dr. R. j. Phelan, 328 Margaret Mullln, &00 Dupont chaser at £1,750, plus auctioneer's rifles had been removed elsewhere. ther than I would if I had one of those Central Ave. Meeting held every first N-: Vice Pres.. Mary J. Gleason. Meath, Mr. James T. Donovan, J.P. lipoli, and was invalided home with Missionary Mass Outfits that I so de­ Sunday afternoon, third Tuesday even- 2607- Emerson Ave. if.; Rea 8ea, Manr commission. heart affection, has been admitted to sire." of each month at A. O. U. W. hall .V,«h £ve- N-5 Fin. Be*. A Carlow student, Mr. Thomas Mac- KILKENNY. No. 2, 310 Central Avenue. Maria Jordan* 2719 Emerson Ava. w * MAYO. Athlone Workhouse, an inmate. Mr. Donations for Father Hake's Mis­ Division No. 4—President, John Men- nwi ?»' JCaiher,n« O'Brien, 8226 Gl- Donald, Slaney Quarter, Tullow, has At Kilkenny fair Mr. J. Staunton all is, 923 Washington Ave. N.: Vice ,! West of Ireland hotel proprietors at Burke remarked it was a poor windup sionary Mass outfit costing $110 can ETifrA *JI Treaa.Manhadrlffln, 1618 succeeded in securing his veterinary Ballinavalla, sold a one and a half Pres., Jas. T. Houlihan, 1333 17tn Ave. m ^ 1416 Examiner, Dr. J. a meeting in Claremorris, adopted a for a man who had served his country be sent to the Catholic Church Ex­ N.; Rec. Sec., Edw. Delaney, 1600 James ®m«rson Ave. N. Meet- certificate at the Irish College. year old horse for £35 to Mr. John Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., P. Klnnane, 2021 Ings held ejt-y first and third Thurs- new tariff representing an increase of at the greatest danger point in the tension Society, McCormick Building, James Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., I. Rice, 2608 days of each month at Schular halL ear­ The death of Very Rev. Monsignor Gaskin, Aughmacky, Edenderry. ner 4th St and 20th Ava N. about 25 per cent., as against 50 per world war. Chicago. Lyndale Ave. N.; Treas., Thos. McCon- Burke, P.P., V.F., has occurred at the Rev. John Doody, P.P., Mullinavat, Ville, 1414 4th 8t N. T. Minneapolis—Presi- cent, of an Increase In the cost of pro­ Died—November 14, at the Drum- Division No. 6—President, T. F. Dor- dent, Mrs. M. j. Waddick, 1636 Taylor Parochial House, Bagnalstown. Mon­ has been appointed P.P. Slieverue in "J. «• E.; Vice Pres., Agnes Lavellsi visions. condra Hospital, Whltworth road, El Rev. Thomas Moran, director of the sey. Linden Hills, Route No. 2, Minne­ signor Burke typified the best tradi­ place of the late Canon Phelan, P.P. apolis; Vice Pres., W. F. Ryan. Linden 2628 Qulncy St. N. B«: Reo* Sec.. Mra 1C. Died—At Chapel street, Louisburgh, len (Ellie), wife of Eugene J. Lynch, Catholic Protectory, Arlington, N. J., Hills, Route No. 2, Minneapolis: Ins. Martin, 2646 Pierce 6t; Fin. dea, Mra tions of the Irish priesthood. Rev. John Madden, C.C., Rathdowney, Sec., Wm. Gleason, Linden Hills, Route '"lA7"1 Ave. N. E.: Ins. Sea. Mary Morrison, aged 84 years.—No­ and daughter of the late Patrick S Jjary lrwln, 838 3rd Ave. N. B.; Treaa.. has been appointed P.P. Mullinavat. has been appointed rector of a parish No. 2, Minneapolis; Fin. See., Jas. Ryan, vember 10th, at 9 Winton road, Dub­ Walsh, late proprietor and editor of Linden Hills, Route No. 2. Minneapolis; Mrs. C. Burns, 916 17th Ava N B • M2! Married—November 3, at Foulks- in Irvington, N. J. Treas, F. T Delaney, Undon Hills, Bxamlner, Dr. M. F. Maauira ICeSt. DERRY. lin, Thomas Allman, M.D., West port, "WeBtmeath Independent," Athlone. Route No. 2, Minneapolis. J"" held every first and tfilrd Wednee- The death in his 81st year has oc­ town, by Rev. N. J. Brennan, Presi­ Co. Mayo, aged 67, son of Rev. Wm. Division No. 6—President, p. L Cum­ tral Av.sf°N. "JJ* " Had and C«. dent Blackrock College, James, son of Hon. John Purroy Mitchel, Mayof mings, 2720 14th Ave. 8.; Vice Pres., M. curred at Carlisle road, Derry, of Mr. Allman, M.D., Kilmacrenan, Co. Done J. Roscoe, 311 Nicollet Ave.; Sea, Leon­ the late William and Mrs. Costelloe, WEXFORD. of New York City, is recovering from RAMSEY COUNTY. Charles McCleery, who up to his re­ gal.—Mr. Cuffe, of Aughamore, Bally- Rev. T. Quigley, C.C., has been re an appendicitis operation performed ard Farrell, 2119 Cedar Ave., Fin. 8ea, Wallslough, Kilkenny, to Lily, daugh J. C. Sheridan, 4621 30th Ave. 8.; Treas., 1 P T ea Mr tirement was superintendent of the haunis has died in a Hull hospital at elected President of the New ROBS G. B. Cummings, 2720 14th Ave. 8. i*2°SJ *Z,, . '"Ll k >- Ellen Conray, ter of the late Columb and Mrs. Ken­ recently. Mayor Mitchel is a Catho­ 866 St Clair St: Vice Prea. Miss Jo- barbor tramways for about 25 years. the early age of 47 years. Mr. Cuffe Gaelic League. Division No. 7—President, 8. B. Shan­ hanna Cook, 97 E. 11th 8t; Rea See- nedy, Ballyroe, Tullaroan. lic and a Knight of Columbus and non, 432 University Ave. N. B.; Vice "l?:.M*gg.ral.Soott' Central Ava; The death has occurred of Right worked in England during the season A man named Harte, aged about 70, graduate of Fordham University. Pres., Jas. McHugh; Rea Sea, Thos. Treas., Mra Margaret Carey. 908 W Pepper: Fin. Sea, J. F. Cogwin; Trees., Central Ave. Meetings held et Hiber­ Bar. Monsignor M'Laughlln, P.P., Ktl- and left for home in the best of health, was found dead on the road near New J. B. Cullen, 1117 Harmon Place; Ins. nian hall, 7th and Franklin Sta. lygordon, and the news of the sad KINGS. On his way to Hull he got knocked Sea, J. M. Brownrigg, til 16th Ave. N. Ross. WASECA COUNTY. event has caused deep regret through- A party of about 120 mounted men- down by a loaded wagon, the wheels Division No. 8—President M. C. I' O'Donnell, 364 Security Bank Bldg.; 1 1 cut the Derry Diocese. 1 Lancers and Huzzards—arrived in of which passed over his legs and Vice Pres., Dr. Fox, 3601 Grand Ave. S.: IBIE'/K! *!? X?' *' Janerrille—President WICKLOW. Fin. and Ins. Sea, J. C. Sheehan, 224 Elisabeth Glynn: Vice Pres.. Sarah Portarlington and remained over night, broke the bones into pulp. Hennepin Ave.; Rec. Sea, J. H. Cribby, Moonan; Fin.an(flna Sea. Julie Mur- The Riglstrar for Mr. Justice Ken­ Da on: Tr '«*: DONEGAL. being billetted wherever accommoda­ ny, who opens the Winter As­ 1116 Hawthorne Ave.; Trees., J. C. Mc- Ann'a "*** * «*' Mahon. 124 7th St N. . Division Ho. 1, St Paul—Prea, Bllsa- A number of young men from Car- tion could be found, at the princely al QUEENS. sizes on December 1, at Belfast, is Mr. Division No. 10—President, F. D. £eth Moynaugh, 79 Atwater 8t: Viec lowance of is. 9d. per head. Who Died—November 5, at the Adelaide Deeney. 802 26th Ave. N. B.; Vice Pres., Pf®a, Margaret Roach, 608 8t ^Ibans rlgart and district, Co. Donegal, have E. H. Kenny, Marlfleld, Cabinteely. G. J. Molan, 1618 Jefferson St N. B.; rh:. Sea, Margaret Clarke, 197 left, en route for America. Our cor- said that the Government were not Hospital, Dublin, William Charles Fin. Sea, John Moran, 90S 27th AVSL N. Utchfiold Ave.; Fin. Sea, Mary HynssL practising economy? They left early E.; Rea Sec., T. F. Lynch, 1928 29th ifi •Mb»2,arI*.s2v lB!- 600. MaryKe- respondent says that "In some cases Rickus, Bloomfleld House, Marybor­ WATERFORD. Ava N. E.; Treas., John Gormley, 1727 la*1. ?Si®£mun? st; Treaa., kary wag- flu only boy who was at home has left on Monday morning and were expect­ ough, late Instructor to the Queen's A conference of parish priests of NATIONAL DIRECTORS. Taylor St N. B. ner, 628 Viralnia Ave.; Mod. Bxamlner, Jaa. J. Ryan, St. Paul. i farm work to the care of the mother ed during the day In Maryborough. County Technical Instruction Commit­ the Waterford and Llsmore Diocese at LB 8UBUK COUNTY. ieUn^arfe^n iUon^ f£!ft John B. Healer, Delaware. / Md sisters." Rev. Father Dermody, P.P., St. tee, aged 61 years. Waterford Cathedral selected three Thomas J. Mathews. Rhode Iilui County President Jacob Glsh, Le .&dn&a,??tV:ir,h£#nth ,a hmw- Louis, U. S. A., a brother of Mr. T. Ed. R. Hayes, Now Jersey. 8ueur. Minn. Divtalon No. 3 St Paul—President Mr. T. H. Gallagher has been ap- names to be forwarded to the Holy Jamos Clancy, Michigan. Division No. S. Montgomery—Pres.. Miss Johanna Cook, 87 11th St: Vloe Crown Solicitor for Donegal, Dermoody, J.P., Co. C., Cloncarbon, ROSCOMMON. See for the Bishopric rendered vacant Myles F. McPartland. Now York. C. D. McCarthy; Vice Pres., H. F. Cas­ Prea, Mrs. Mary Kenny; 791 B. 4th St; Birr, has retired through ill health, STAT* ornoms—MimiBMTA. sidy; Rec. Bea, Bd. Clarkin; Fin. 8m, Rec. Sea, Mrs. Mabel Allen, 49 11th Btj to bold the combined office of Crown At the monthly Petty Sessions of by the death of Most Rev. Dr. Shee- PruUwt-T. J. Doyle, • Bndlcott D. A. Hanlon; Ins. Sea. D. A. Hanlon; Mrs. Elisabeth ifcNally, 8«{ Solicitor and Sessional Crown Solici­ and is returning to Ireland. Ballintubber there was not a single BMf, St. Paul. Treaa, P. J. Keohen; Med. Bxamlner, Mackubln St; Ina Sea, Mra Derette han. Vice President—A. J. Powers, DD- Dr. Jamee McKeoa. Meetings are bald McManua 468 Carrol Ava; Treaa. Mra tor. Mr. Gallagher is a well known case of the book for hearing. The Seals are now beginning to appear lvth. en first Sunday ef month la Cathelii Margaret Casby, 662 John 8t; Me