S».ww8wm.*i«w»iriwc : \r ^ **> , f: THE IRISH STANDARD Saturday, July 7, 1917 The late Col. C. S. Walker, Wexford, MUNSTER. once enlisted. Bpth men were stated Sir George Asltwith having arranged left £8,421, bequeathing his interest Right Rev. Dr. Dowse has appointed to belong to Kirkcaldy, and to have to arbitrate, 72 laborers who struck at in the Deeps Estate and his securities been circus performers. Rev. Canon Healy Rural Dean of Glen- to his sister Mary for life, with re­ Belfast Electrical Works for an in­ mainder to his nephew, T. K. Walker, salney East. News from Ireland Col. John W. Rockford, Nenagh, has Mr. T. O'Donnell, teller, Munster crease of 5s. a week, decided to return unless he inherits the Tykellan prop­ and Leinster Bank, Fermoy, has been to work. Employees of Messrs. erty, in which case he left it to his rejoined the army and has received a staff appointment. promoted accountant in Dundalk. Hughes, Dickson and Co., Ltd-, flour nephew C. R. Walker, who also gets millers, Belfast, struck on Friday for the Summerhill and Carem properties, Lieut. Wilfred Harty, son of the late CONNAUGHT. Thomas Kelly, senr., of the same place J. Harty, J. P., Nenagh, has been pre­ The death has taken place of H. A. an increase, but some have returned for assault. After a lengthened hear­ and the residue to his sister. Mandeville, retired naval officer, at to work. v Rev. T. Killeen, of Claremorris, Pro­ sented with a gold wristlet watch by ing, County Court Judge Wakely gave his friends and school companions. Anner Castle, Clonmel. fessor at St. Jarlath's, Tuam, was or­ a decree for £15 and £3 10s., ex­ A. V. Ashe, C. E„ Assist. Surveyor, Charged with the manslaughter of dained on Saturday by Most Rev. Dr. penses. Athlone, has obtained a commission A branch of the Liberty League, pro­ John Beattie, a child of 3, a young man Higglns. in the Engineers. Father Hourigan, late C. C. of Aher- low and Galbally, received an address moted by Count Plunkett, was formed named Thomas - H&ll, Isoline street, On Tuesday at St. Bride's Church, of congratulation on his appointment in Waterford at a preliminary meeting Belfast, was, at a Special Court at The Diamond Jubilee of Rev. Moth­ Irish and Scottish regiments have Ballintubber, Most Rev. Dr. Coyne ad­ as P. P. of Clerihan from a deputation summoned by Aid. Power, Aid. M. Comber, committed for trial at the As­ er M. Teresa Lyons was celebrated on planted a large amount of potatoes at ministered the Sacrament of Confirma­ of his late parishioners. Quindan, D. Jones, T. C., and J. Gal­ sizes. David Beattie, Killowen street, Thursday, at the Convent of Mercy, tion to 300 children from the united the Curragh in soil which had not lagher. Temporary officers: Aid. R. Belfast, stated that Hall had suddenly Ballina, of which she was the first parishes of Ballintubber and Ballymoe, beenjiroken up for centuries. Power, chairman; J. Gallagher, secre­ crashed into witness's sidecar, in which novice. Pontifical High Mass was cel­ Papers lit in the gallery and cries and complimented their teachers on of "fire!" caused alarm in the Limer­ tary; Dr. White and J. Harpuh, were he was conveying his wife and child. ebrated by Most Rev. Dr. Naughton. appointed. their knowledge of the Christian Doc­ The Royal Arms over the entrance ick Theatre Royal on Friday night, and The child was found dead. trine. to Clonegal (Carlow) police barrack v • " Loughrea Petty Sessions Court sen­ the audience fled into the street, re­ were painted green, white and yellow, Votes of sympathy were passed by The Court of Appeal reserved judg­ tenced a boy named Harry Fury to a turning when the excitement had sub­ In the motion of J. Millar, seconded but the paint was washed off by the sided. Several were hurt in the crush. Thurles magistrates with Capt. M. B. ment in the case in which Wm. Orr month's imprisonment, on conviction, by Mr. McDonnell, Roscommon County police. Armstrong, J. P., on the death in ac­ builder, Belfast, appealed against the for an assault on Mrs. O'Sheehan, of Council, owing to the great expense tion of his son, Lieut. Armstrong, and decision of the King's Bench refusing the "P's and C's" dramatic company, Four young men of Ballylanders dis­ incurred in the maintenance of pa­ The following scholarships for a trict, T. A. Cowler, J. J. Crawford, with the relatives of late Miss Pike, an application' to stay px-oceedings in on the niglit when they were attacked tients in Ballinasloe lunatic asylum, Bessborough, a member of a' well- the action brought against him by Ag­ by a crowd. The lady identified Fury limited period at an Irish College were Thomas Murphy and Thomas Walsh, have recommended the members to awarded at the Wexford Feis: "Staf­ were arrested under the Defence of known Cork family. nes Carlisle, aged 1&, of Belfast, as having beaten her on the arms with send forward .such particulars to the through her father, J. Carlisle, to re­ a stick. ford," M. Keogh, Christian Schools, the Realm Act at an early hour on Fri­ Resident Medical Superintendent as Enniscorthy; "Dr. Lawlor," Miss B. day morning and conveyed to Limer­ At the Limerick Quarter Sessions, cover damages for alleged assault. In would enable him to receive from pa­ Claims for £1,000 each have been Lawlor, Clongeen; "Father Rogers," ick. before Judge Law Smith, awards for i&j tients or their friends the cost of their M. O'Gorinan, St. Peter's Coll.; "P. J. malicious injuries during disturbances At Derry Quarter Sessions, Judge lodged by two policemen named Leaky maintenance. Todd referred in sympathetic terms to •II and Slieri'dan, injured by revolver shots M'Call," A. Quirke, Campile, and "Go­ Tralee Urban Council adjourned as following the Sth. Longford Election were granted to John Kennedy, farm­ the death of C. O'Doherty, solr. The at Ballaghadereen. rey," by P. Bolger. a mark of respect to the memory of If Judge VVakely opened the Strokes- late T. Lyons. Limerick No. 1 D. C. er, Ballyneety; Dd. Kirby, Sherin's practitioners also paid a tribute to de­ #i<; town Quarter Sessions on Thursday, passed a vote of sympathy with the Cross, who received £222, and £140, ceased. Inquests on two Dublin men were and was most of the day engaged in Dr. V. S. O'Connor has been tempo­ rarily appointed in charge of Wexford relatives of late T. Ryan, V. S., M. respectively, and others. II held in Sligo tliis week. , That on hearing family cases from Muckinagh The pupils of the Ward School, Ban­ Infirmary in the, room of Dr. S. A. Kelly, V. S„ was appointed ^temporari­ James Kane, whose body had been in find Kildalogue. In the appeal of Mrs. gor, were entertained by Maud Lady Furlong, who has joined the R. A. M; C. ly to the position. Co. Waterford Farmers' Association the river for a week, resulted in a K. Flaherty, publican, Strokestown, Claremorris at Bangor in celebration / •ft !|S verdict of accidental drowning, it was elected the following: E. Flahavan, lining her for displaying a Sinn Fein J. F. Burke, upon whom the degree J. P., chairman; M. Walsh, J. P., vice- at the anniversary of the Battle of • stated lie came to Sligo on tlie Ss. The death has occurred at Summer- m flag from her premises, His Honor re­ of Doctor of Science in Economics was Juteland, in which her son, Com. the CarrickL'ergus." Jn the case of Joseph hill Convent, Athlone, of Sister Mary chairman; W. Halley, hon. treas., and served decision. conferred at London University, had Hon. E. B. S. Bingham, (prisoner of Payton, who was employed by Eason Charles Moore, sister of the Mother P. Power, sec. The association ap­ a brilliant career as a student of the proved of the action of the Irish Farm­ war) gained the V..C. and Co., it was stated that he was in Twenty young men of the Seefin dis­ Superior of the Mercy Order in Ire­ Ji,i Sligo to fix up a showcase at the rail­ land. Christian Brothers' Schools," Cork, and ers' Union in seeking representation v.' trict assembled last week and cut a was subsequently attached to the staff at the convention, and asked that farm­ A verdict of suicide whilst of un­ way station, and that lie dropped dead year's supply of turf for Mrs. Cryan, sound mind was returned at an inquest It' of Cork Municipal School of Commerce. ers should have representation in the on tlie platform. The verdict was of Seefin Poultry Station, as a token At Kockan, Feeny, the entrance at Carduff (Carrickmacross) on an "1:1 death from heart failure. fixing of prices for catle to be pur­ of the high esteem in which she is gates of the residence of Mr. J. Stev­ Clare Co. Council, on the motion of chased by the Government. old man named Martin Holland, of the m$ held. After the day's work they were enson, J. P., were removed and thrown farming class, whose dead body was !<i. Carrock-on-Shannon Guardians pass­ Mr. Maguire, seconded by Mr. Murphy, j'C.i j hospitably entertained and an enjoy­ into a neighboring river, while a num­ found suspended by a rope from a tree ed a vote of sympathy with their col­ unanimously called on the Govern­ Over 3,000 people, including many able evening was spent.
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