6 THE IRISH STANDARD Saturday, December 22 1917

pointed Classics Professor in Pitts­ has fallen in action, was a son of ex- burg University at the age of 23. Councillor H. Howard, Belfast, dele­ WAR IS TESTING In an action by Mr. Shannon, can­ vasser, Duncairn Gardens. Belfast, gate for Ireland of the Boilermakers' against Rev. W. Maguire, vice-presi- Society. Deceased, who was formerly CHRISTIAN SCIENCE News from Ireland dent of the Methodist Conference, for secretary of the Belfast Harriers, won influencing, as plaintiff alleged, Rebec­ Practitioners and Board of Control at the Military Medal. Private E. V. Variance on Exemption. ca Shannon, plaintiff's wife, to remain Todd, N. Z. forces, who has fallen in absent without his consent, an appli­ CONNAUGHT. olic at the head of any of the 13 or cation was listed to change the venue action, was a son of Mr. J. Todd, J. P., , Dec. 20.—The Christian The Rev. Thomas Garrett, Clare- 14 departments of the Land Commis­ to Belfast, and it was adjourned until Fortwilliam Park, Belfast. Scientists are up against a stiff propo­ morris, who was ordained in Water- sion. Wednesday at defendant's request. sition. It may mean a repudiation of The County Meath Farmers' Asso­ At Kingscourt Petty Sessions, Jos­ ford last June, has left for his mis­ The defendant alleged that the action eph M'Keever was fined 2 pounds; some of their cherished theories of a sion in Virginia. ciation have asked the Department to was brought vindictively because he new and serious split in the denomi­ The L.G.B. sanctioned the tempo­ exempt from the 5 per cent extra swore to the character of the wife in M'Keever, 77 pound, 10s, and rary appointment of Dr. O'Kelly, a tillage order farmers who in 1916 had a recent proceeding against her by the James Armstrong, 10s, for assaults, as nation. military eligible, to Knockalower dis­ tilled 10 per cent and in 1917 had plaintiff. Mr. Whitaker said it was a alleged, on Peter Larkin, James Wa­ Some of the leaders are claiming tilled 10 per cent extra. pensary district, Belmullet, but re­ most reckless case. Mr. Justice Gib­ ters and James Farrelly, and Larkin exemptions from military service on fused to sanction the temporary ap­ In adjourning an inquest on James son—Very possibly. Mr. J. P. Kerr and Farrelly were fined 2s 6d each at conscientious grounds as practitioners pointment of Dr. P. G. Hunt, Cooloney, Grant, miner of Clough, County Kil­ (instructed by Mr. McGinn) for plain­ on the ground of eligibility for mili­ kenny, who died as the result of in­ the suit of Armstrong, while cross- and as readers, which is another name tiff. cases by the M'Keeves were dis­ tary service, and the Tobercurry jury received at Wolfhill Coal Mines, Cardinal Logue presided at the an­ for Christian Science preachers. The Guardians asked the Board to recon­ for the attendance of a Mine Inspec­ missed. Notices of appeal were given Board of Control in Boston, the birth­ nual meeting of the Armagh Coal Fund in two instances. Larkin, Waters and sider the matter, as he has a brother tor from Manchester, the coroner said and gave a subscription of 10 pounds. place and home of the Christian Sci­ they should have such an official in Farrelly, members of the A. O. H., in the army. The vote of thanks to his Eminence alleged that on going to a hall they ence faith, states that such reasons Mrs. Mary Cooke, Glenbawn, Bal- Dublin, especially in view of recent was moved by Rev. D. Dowling, Pres­ linasloe, has died in her 106th year. mining developments. were attacked, and the others, S. F. are not valid and that they do not byterian minister, and seconded by Club members, said they only defend­ Cloonloo U.l.L. called on J. O'Dowd, Ten thousand pounds worth of sal­ properly represent Christian Science. Rev. R. E. Sherwood, Methodist min­ ed the hall against attack. M.P., to resign, and decided to dis­ mon was caught in the Slaney last sea­ ister. The question is not only how can a solve and take funds and hand instru­ son. Most Rev. Dr. M'Kenna spoke in W. H. McGlone, Pittsburgh, who has feeling terms of the late Mr. Patk. Christian Scientist on grounds of con­ ments to the local S. F. Club. Kil- Dr. J. McMicliael, Tullamore, has been elected Grand Registrar of the O'Hare, ex-M. P., at the funeral from science or consistently oppose war, but glass S. P. Club called on the local been presented by a number of friends Supreme (Provincial) Grand Royal D. C.'s and Co. C.'s to resign, as they with a silver salver and suit case on Monaghan Cathedral to the family also, by what authority does the Board Chapter of the U. S. A., is a native of burial place at Corcaghan. had shown opposition to the "saviour his recovery from a severe illness. Annaghbeg, Dungannon. of Control attempt to settle the ques­ of the nation." Cloone A. O. H. unani­ Mr. R. Goodbody made the presenta­ Portadown and Banbridge Water tion when their church teaches that tion. MOT "BEYOND," BUT THE LIMIT! mously decided to dissolve and join Board unanimously granted the re­ the Spirit will direct each individual the S. F. Club, with instruments, etc. At a meeting of the Ballyduff, En- quest of their clerk to increase his John Galsworthy's Latest Novel Un­ and show him the path he should fol­ By 9 votes to 3, two members not niscorthy, S. F. Club, a resolution salary from 40 pounds to 60 pounds, wholesome Reading. voting, Mohill Guardians, decided to called on Sir Thomas Esmonde, M. P., expressing surprise that lie did not low? The Christian Scientist pro­ present an address to Messrs. De to resign, and it was resolved to "stop fesses to be a believer of law. The ask for more. Should Be Barred From the Open Vauera and Ginnell and Rev. Father fox-hunting over our lands so long basis of his law is a belief in divine In the action by Margaret Wilson, Shelves of Our Libraries. O'Flanagan on their visit to the town. as our fellowmen are in English pris­ law, out of which all other laws 60 Years formerly of Portrusli, and r.ow in Eng­ spring. If civil authority be of God, Mr. Masterson, J.P., protested that ons." land, against G. II. P. Moore Browne, la Use The last issue of the "Yale Review" and the Bible says it is, then the Fed­ such an address was a vote of cen­ for damages for alleged breach of contains an article by Katharine Ful- MUNSTER. eral conscription act must "be obeyed. sure on the Irish Party, and Mr. promise of marriage, Mr. E. S. Mur­ lerton Gerould: "The British Novel­ 1J a When Tralce Petty Sessions Court This is both Christian and scientific. A Mother's Experience Woods said it was a censure on the phy, for defendant, said since the ap­ ists, Ltd." which repeatedly refers to Convention and the Bishops who were expressed regret at the transfer of plication made a fortnight ago, that But if an individual member of the Mrs. G. Justus, of Jersey City says D. I. Britten, M. J. Murphy, LL. B., the English writer Galsworthy. What Christian Science Cult finds no such supporting it. T. F. Smyth. M. P., who plaintiff give security for costs, a no­ it says of him is not at all laudatory. she always'gives [Father JoVn's Medi­ presided, claimed that it was due to associated himself with the resolution argument but on the contrary finds tice of discontinuance had been re­ "There always are long descriptions that war is always and essentially cine to her 'seven children when they the Irish Party the country was saved on behalf of the Bar, but Mr. J. D. ceived, and he asked for costs. Mr. O'Connell, solr., objected on his own of nature in Mr. Galsworthy's novels,' wrong, the consistent reader must ad­ are runjdown in£health or have a cold from conscription. Justice Kenny made the order. runs one passage, "and f they are behalf, to congratulatory references. i mit that he is in conscience bound to or cough. "We-always recommend it Galway Guardians have decided to A tablet has been placed by the delicately confused with mating ani J. II. Bennett, district secretary act according to his findings and re­ to everybody." present an address to Count Plunlcett North Antrim Solicitors' Association mals and human sex impulses, and Sailors' and Firemen's Union, Cork, fuse to go to war. Verily, it is a dil on his forthcoming visit. in the solicitors' room, Ballymoney all the connotations of stirring sap yesterday urged the men to resume emma. Ed. P. Murray, Roscommon, has Courthouse, in memory of Lieut. J. K. and swelling buds and the like, that work, and they decided to do so. There is another angle which is been appointed a magistrate. M. Greer, Irish Guards, formerly a will certainly not make them any less Rev. M. J. M'Grath, P.. D., a native none the less embarrassing. It is the Thirty rate collectors, who constant­ solicitor's apprentice, who died of popular." He is accused of not know­ A Merry Christmas of Ballywilliam, Nenagh, and brother natural side of the question. To re­ ly interrupted the proceedings, left wounds received at the Somme, ing "what he thinks about life"; "as of Mr. Matt. M'Grath, the world's fuse to go to the front would be an ad the Mayo Co. Council meeting threat­ Last Sunday was the 42nd consecu­ far as one can make out, he thinks to All champion weight thrower, has been mission that bullets kill. The good ening to do no further work because tive day on which rain fell at Letter- that most people are sensual, that the Council adjourned their applica­ ordained at St. 's Cathedral, patriotic Scientist could not consist­ kenny. everybody ought to be kind, and that ently allow the possibility that any tion for increased remuneration. Buffalo, N. Y. Father John's Rev. J. O'Flaherty, of Castlefin, and there is a sustaining sanction for sex faithful follower of the cult could All arrangements are now complet­ Preaching in the Franciscan Church Rev. J. Crossan, of Iskaheen, were or­ emotion in the fauna and flora of Eng­ Waterford, Father O'Reagan. O. F. M., come to harm while battling for his ed for the great Sinn Fein rally in dained in Derry by Mogt Rev. Dr. land." Mr. Galsworthy's is com­ Medicine said that Sinn Feiners seemed to be country's flag. Mohill on Sunday. The elaborate McHugli. pared to a purely vegetarian meal. It is a supreme test for the Sci­ program includes a procession. Aerid- silent with regard to the stemming of Rev. Ed. O'Connor, B. A., C. C., "Only the graminivorous should read pernicious Anglicization to be found entist. He must obey the law because heacht and meeting, followed by a Cloglierhead, County Louth, who, with the later Galsworthy," continues the in certain types of pictures, books obedience to the law is a fundamen­ concert and lecture in the evening. A the sanction of Cardinal Logue, has critic. "And he will not rid himself tal of his religion. He cannot dodge real hearty welcome awaits Mr. De and postcards. The only place they volunteered as army chaplain, is sec­ of that fault (vagueness of style) by had carried out that work was in the responsibility for fear of personal Valera and his colleagues. Indigna­ ond son of the late John O'Connor, being increasingly explicit about sex­ danger because that does not exist 5)4% tion has been felt and expressed that Cork, where they had kept the U. S. Park road, Dungannon, and native of ual emotions." sailors out of the city. in the code of the Scientist. At the there should be any opposition at our Donegal. He was formerly curate at And all this was written before that same time the Spirit is telling him local Board to the proposal to present By the Deed of Surrender to the Eglish. author's latest novel, "Beyond," had Paid on Savings Cork Corporation, the New Cork Park that war is all wrong. The outcome an address to the distinguished vis­ The testimonial to W. Stoos on his been re )d by the "Yale Review's" will be interesting. itors. Racecourse Co., Ltd., accepts payment retirement from the lieadmastership contributor! What would she have Captain Fitzpatrick, R. M., was the of £3,000, including £500 for waiving of Newry intermediate school amounts said of this book? A story of illegi­ Blessed Chrhtmas Day. only magistrate adjudicating at the lessee rights to two years' notice. The to 405 pounds. timate love, of sensuality and altru­ HENNEPIN SAVIN6S AND Mullaghree monthly court on Thurs­ sum of £250 is paid out of the com­ Oh, blessed day which giv'st the eternal Cardinal Logue has made the fol­ ism mixed in great fashion, through­ lie LOAN ASSOCIATION day but the business was exceptional­ pany's funds in equal shares to the lowing changes: Rev. M. McGuisan, out. To self and sense and all the brute within! ly light and occupied but a short five directors at remuneration for four C. C., Arboe, to Washingbay, Clenoe; The "Saturday Review," a London Oh, come to us amid this war of life— time. There was riot a single case years' services, and £100 to Wm. Rev. A. Rogers, C. C., Caledon, to Ar­ To hall and hovel come! To all who toll Deposits made on or be­ publication, published a most scath­ In senate, shop and study, and to those at the suit of the police. Green, secretary, the company being boe; Rev. P. Toner, C. C., Killseshel, ing review of "Beyond," which elicited 111 warned and sorely tempted, fore the 10th of any month A woman named Catherine Calla­ wound up voluntarily. to Caledon; Rev. J. Donnelly, C. C., a number of commendatory communi­ Come to them, blest and blessing, Christ­ draw interest from the 1st. han has died at Ballymote at the re­ Two men, Scannell and Collins, Washingbay, to Killeeshel. cations from among the readers of mas day! were charged at Firmount under the Tell them once more the tale of Bethle­ markable age of 106 years. Most Rev. Dr. McHugh presided at that journal. Thus one parent wrote: hem, Two further cattle drives have tak­ Crimes Act with unlawful assembly, the obsequies of the late Rev. Chas. "I feel I speak for thousands of your The kneeling shepherds and the Babe di­ 411 Second Avenue S. en place at Branchfield and Kilmor- and the first named, who had spent Kelly, P. P., Drumquin, which were readers throughout the country in ask­ vine, Ground Floor, Security Building gan near Ballymote—grazing farms nearly a month in jail in default of attended by a large concourse from And keep them men, Indeed, fair Christ ing you to accept grateful thanks. I mas day. the property of Colonel Duke. This finding bail, was discharged, Collins three dioceses. don't know if you are aware that, un­ CHART.ES KINGSLEY. is the third drive that has taken place being sentenced to 14 days without Rev. Joseph Northey, at the Mac- fortunately, before it could be criti­ within the past couple of months as hard labor. rory Memorial Church, paid a tribute cised on its appearance as a 6s. novel, Capt. Benjamin Andrews, of Pen­ a result of an agitation to have the to the late Second Lieutenant John­ this indecent' stuff had already accom­ Nic. 6242 T. S. 36196 lands split up amongst the adjoining zance, while engaged at the barytes ston Tate, Irish Fusiliers, fallen in ac­ plished its evil work by being scat­ HALLELUJAH, tenants. mines, Duneen, Clonakilty, fell 40 feet tion. tered broadcast over our poor coun­ A Dublin jury awarded Miss Cathe­ from a plank and died of the injuries. A conditional order to quash a try in one of the cheap magazines— Moore, Terwillinger & Co. rine Flynn of Ballaghaderreen £150 Dr. O'Clery said death was due to sealed order of the L. G. B. sanction­ truly a noble piece of war-work for a HALLELUJAH damages in an action against Thomas laceration of the brain, and the coron­ ing a superannuation allowance of 20 high-minded (?) philanthropist where­ FLORISTS J. Gallagher, an instructor under the er's jury so found. pounds to Mr. Thomas Lunny, former with to help to train the growing Department of Agriculture, for breach In celebration of the appointment pastor of the Lisnaskea Workhouse, youth of the country at this time—! Choice Cut Flowers and Plants of Dean O'Sullivan, P. P., V. G., Tra- of promise of marriage. was granted by the King's Bench on when all our noblest and best are ^ ^ A s Designs for all Occasions Hugh McGrath stated at the meet­ lee, as Bishop of Kerry, Tralee was an application on behalf of W. Bryson, pouring out their blood in France to ing of the Strokestown Guardians on illuminated and decorated with relig­ merchant, Brookborough, and several preserve the sanctity of home and our ious flags. Pleasure was also ex­ Prompt and careful attention Friday that a caretaker had been ap­ Fermanagh farmers. Mr. Denis Hen­ existence as a nation. Every decent given to all orders. pointed for th^ Elphin Dispensary be­ pressed in Killarney where the bands ry, K. C., M. P., with whom was Mr. man and woman will heartily endorse fore the late caretaker was buried. paraded. Bonfires were lighted in Mill Davidson, said Mr. Lunny's retirement every word you say, for it is just what S South 7th St. Minneapolis He described it as a high handed act street, where Dr. O'Sullivan was for­ was compulsory, the L. G. B. follow­ has been thought and felt for months and gave notice that he would move merly P. P. ing an inquiry, having called on him about these disgusting stories." that the appointment be declared The Mayor of Waterford has nomi­ to resign. The Guardians sought to In spite of such criticism an Ameri­ void, and that advertisements be is­ nated the following Local Food Con­ give him a superannuation of 31 can publisher has seen fit to foist sued for a caretaker. trol Committee: The Mayor, Most pounds, but the L. G. B., to meet the Galsworthy's "Beyond" on an unsus­ FOX & LONG Rev. Dr. Hackett, Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Guardians' wishes, though with doubts pecting public. It will therefore put LEINSTER. Messrs. A. Nelson, J. P., D. Hyland, as to its propriety, sanctioned 20 in its appearance in book stores and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Capt. Matt. Boggan, a native of J. P., J. Walsh, J. P., F. Phelan, Pres. pounds. on the open shelves of our Public Li­ Wexford, of the Duke Line, was award­ Chamber of Commerce; J. F. McGuire, Sir W. Evans, replying to Mr. Mac- braries, unless the public, especially 13 Fifth St. N. E. Both Phones ed the D. S. O., in recognition of gal­ •manager, Hearne & Co., drapers; W. Veagh in Parliament, said certain dis­ parents, take steps to prevent its cir­ lantry at sea. B. Hill, Sec., Seamen's and Firemen's satisfaction of Ulster flaxgrowers was culation. We do not wish to go to The Callan Guardians, on the mo­ Union; Mrs. Shortis, Mrs. O'Sullivan, being considered by the Flaxbuying the length of the Englishman who, tion of Mr. Molloy, seconded by the with B. O'Shaughnessy, Principal Committee on which growers were writing to the "Saturday (Review," chairman, have passed a resolution of Technical School, as secretary. represented. They were aware that says: "What we parents want is to COFFEE protest against the imprisonment in ,The valuable residental farm at the yield in County Down was higher see all such literature ruthlessly con­ PLANTATION TO CONSUMER England of a Catholic priest on his Castlehyde, close to the town of Fer- than half as much per bushel as last fiscated by a courageous censor." But return from America for actions which moy, has been sold by the owner, Miss year. Top grade was 35s a stone, we do hope that influence may be Buy from the Producer, Form .Clubs they consider legal. Lucy I. Walker, to the Cork Timber but as the quality was generally low brought to bear upon librarians so and Buy in Quantities. Patrick Gorry, grocer and spirit deal­ and Iron Co. by private treaty for the average price was below the max­ that they will not permit this book Coffee Equal to the Best on er, Mountmellick, refused in the Bank­ 36,000 pounds. The estate comprises imum. The price of tow was not con­ and others of the same nature to be the Market ruptcy Court to give the names of the 1,534 acres, with a fine mansion and trolled. The prices of flax were much circulated. 40c Quality for 25c persons to whom it was alleged he had beautiful gardens; 770 acres are in in excess of pre-war prices. No case C. B. of C. V. 50c Quality for 35c sold his furniture. The people were the possession of tenants, producing of farmers holding over raw, un- Mail Orders A Specialty near relatives, he said, , and that was 450 pounds annually; the remainder scutched flax had arisen. ORDINATIONS. his reason for refusing. His wife, ex­ is in the hands of the owner, and the A familiar figure has passed away On December 5th the Catholic For­ Z. P. Coffee Company whole is subject to a tithe of 70 amined in his absence, was asked in Belturbet in the person of Dan eign Mission Society of America called 1011 Nic. Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. what had become of her 100 pound pounds yearly. The negotiations were Fitzpatrick, tailor, Barrack Hill. De­ to sacred orders several of its aspirant fortune, and 126 pound, the proceeds carried through by Mr. Anthony Car- ceased attended the recon demonstra­ members. At the hands of Bishop of Guinness Stock, while there was oil, solr., Fermoy, for the vendor, and tion in the town, and on the same Cusack of Albany, three of the stu­ 618 pounds due for goods. She re­ Mr. P. J. Kavanagh, solr., Cork, for evening became suddenly unwell, and dents, Ford, Alphonse Funeral Service Insurance plied that she had paid 500 pounds. the Timber and Iron Co. died inside a few minutes' time. He Stephen Vogel and William Francis Child Jesus comes from heavenly The appointment of Very, Rev. Dean height We accept as Members, the baby one Mr. Justice Pim—Don't talk nonsense. was in receipt of an old age pension O'Shea, received holy priesthood; Rob­ month old to a person sixty-nine years Where is the money? I haven't a O'Sullivan as Bishop of Ardfert and for some time. ert J. Cairns, deaconship; Anthony P. fo save us from sin's keeping. of age and furnish the best $100 Fun­ penny. Has your husband got it? He Aghadoe has caused rejoicings through A farm at Drumbracken, near Car- Hodgins, subdeaconship; and two oth­ On manger straw, in darksome night, eral Service in the world, for 13 cents hasn't a penny. Were you about to go Kerry and the adjacent cistricts of rickmacross, of about five Irish acres, ers received minor orders. The Olessed Oae lies sleeping. per month and up. We give good to America? Yes. In reply to other Cork and Limerick, Tralee, of which fetched 380 pounds and fees. James To those who have at heart the The itar smiles down, the Angela contracts to Agents and Undertakers. questions she said some furniture had he had been parish priest, was illumi­ Traynor, Bailieboro, was the auction­ conversion of the pagans, it is reassur­ greet, A post card will bring full particulars. been removed to a turf house, and nated, and local bodies have passed eer, and J. C. Callan was solicitor for ing to note that America's prepara­ fhe Oxen kiss the Baby's feet, Friendly Service Society, 524 Kasota some lent to friends. The examina­ resolutions of congratulation, the lat­ vendor. tions to place a mighty army for dem­ Hellelujah, hallelujah, Building, Minneapolis, Minn. tion was adjourned until Friday. est to do so being the Killarney U. D. A farm at Reaghtown of about 77 ocracy in Europe have not compelled Child Jesus 1 Athy Guardians passed a resolution C. Large bonfires were lighted in acres, subject to an annuity of 46 the abandonment of her noble purpose of protest against rigging the Land Millstreet and district. The Convent pounds, was sold for 1,700 pounds. to send soldiers of Christ to the heath­ Take courage, soul in grief cast down; HUNDREDS OF YOUNG MEN Forget the bitter dealing. and young ladies are needed as telegraph Commission with men out of sym­ was illuminated, and lighted torchee James Moonan was the auctioneer, en nations of Asia and Africa. operators, stenographers, and bookkeepers. pathy with the great majority of farm­ were taken through the streets. and A. A. Wells, solicitor, Carrickma- While helping to make the world A Child is born in 's town We have trained hundreds—vie can train ers while competent and experienced cross, had charge of the sale. To touch all souls with healing. you. safe for democracy, we can and should Write for free catalogue. officers are passed over on the sole ULSTER. A field of three and one-half Irish at the same time continue our efforts Then let us go and seek the Child, ground of their "religious belief." The Patrick Coyle, son of P. Coyle, prin­ acres near Carrickmacross railway to make it safe for Christianity. To Children like him, meek, undeliled, cipal, Kildarragh, N. S., Dunfanaghy, Barry's Telegraph Institute matter arose out of a vacancy in the station was sold on Thursday at 825 bring the message of the Prince of Hallelujah, hallelujah, 900 Hennepin Avenue Estates Commissioners and a state­ (and brother of Rev. James Coyle, B. pounds and auction fees. Peace to the heathen is Maryknoll's Child Jesus! MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ment that there was not a single Cath­ D., C. C., Tory-Island, has been ap­ Sergt. H. Howard; Canadians, who mission, and we wish her Godspeed. —Han* Christian