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The Saelic Gmenican.
. January 1, 1916,
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ULO-UISTER
DONEGAL.
GAELIC LEAGUE ACTIVITY.
Special efforts are teing mace by the
to safeguard the lsnsu:
zi The priest
che:s are artical ly
active in this work, and with t
Ch rob an Spools cn the ake of the
lan:
tit wlll ‘tie ont in Tiscenet
DERRY.
FERRED TO DUNG!
wR pre
Cathotics
of Fanghanvale and Lower Camte:, on
the occasion ‘of his transfer to Dun-
given, County Deri
L Terry. He was the en
(LONE
¢ Savings
Castle, Satisincne,
Committee of the Miliand Railway. He
rallweter Spine
ning Mill, Ballymena, and held naner
ous puttic positions. .
DOWN.
DEATH DUE TO HEART DISEAS®.
ath duo to Heart aiveare was the
ceriiet, of a Coroner"
Castle, in the case of the late Mr Welln.
tock, formerly stationmester in that
town, who d away very suddenly.
IFE stne it HONOR!
For taving the
from the . rill
the certificate of the Humane Society.
ELECT PETTY SESSIONS CLER«.
aon ross:
y Sessions ata sal.
¢ $575 per yon in room of the
royth.
fate Sir.
VOTE OF CONDOLENCE.
Armagh City Council on the motion
of Mr. John Hughes, seconded by %:
James Irwin, have passed a vote of con-
popular member of the Council.
MONAGHAN,
ANTERECRUITING | POSTERS.
On December 3 2 number of antire
cratting posters were discovered ty ¢
lice in Carrickmacrosa and_ promptly
remove! sters purported to
have been printed at Alder
MILK DEPOT FOR POOR.
he Clones Urtan Council have unen-
0
ease of 100 per cent.
since September.
~ TYRONE,
(Fava RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
James M’Crossan, a well known cattle
dealer, of Holyhill, Strabane, hi
at Lifford Infirmary
juries sustained by being kn
y an engine at Stranorlar Rallway Ste.
tion.
8
ze
are
e
i
FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.
While fowling Samuel Woods, seven-
teen, residing near Strabane, wag fatal-
ly wounded by bis gun accidentally go
off, the charge entering bis body.
EATH OF MRS. DOHERTY.
2 faveral took place of Mrs. Do!
ty, weaatleders, mother of Rev. ‘Witten
ty, Adm., Lens Tower, Derry.
wag @ very large attendance of the
priests of the Derry Diocese, as well as
a large gathering of the general public.
——
FERMANAGH. -
OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX.
An outbreak of 5: has encurred
in the Lisnaskea Union, and t pa-
Hients have been admitted to the Work.
bouse hospital suffering from it, accord.
Knox to the
ig ig the first out-
seaso in’ Ireland for A
ing to a report from be.
local Guardians.
break of tho aise
great many ‘year:
KILLED WHILE CUTTING TREE.
Tho death of Bartle Galligan, Car-
rickabawn, the of an accident
while felling a tree, near ‘ilnaleck, has
ast a gloom over the district.
FaULARARUASTER
WATERFORD,
\ DEATH OF MOTHER CROITY.
Ai the Convent of Morey, Dungarvan,
he death occurred of Sis ena
been in “failing health
for come time. She bad been In re-
nineteen Sears, all of which were
rey Convent, Dungar-
snd for me years she had been
orend Mother.
‘TIPPERARY,
SUFFERING FROM DELUSIONS.
Mrs. \ Martin’ Heffernan, Ballinard,
Fethard, (eas Feeccied | hom < pond near
her ired shortly after-
ards. This sitet ‘she had been suffer-
ing from detusios
FATHER CROWE DEAD.
The death ot Rev. Father Crowe, CC.
‘Lburles, in bis forty-sixth year, of ty-
phoid fever, contracted two months ag9,
is deerly regrettet in the Archdiocese
of Cashel. He was born in Cappawhite,
and ordained In Paris in 1593.
UNDER MILITARY RULE.
Griffin,
Court day he would consider the ques-
tion of signing t
, CLARE
Caney ELECTED.
n lected by the
art Guardians. Medical Ofieer of
orkhouse and of Ballycorick Dis-
voncary District.
LIMERIO RICK, :
BisHor oowynn’s LUTTER,
Management
Beara “of Gila District School, a resol
atti-
Y Dw: eer in
@ intending “mtarants and re-
Tests ‘ne utmost the application of
any of compulsory military ser-
vice to Ireland, and thanking the Most
Dr. O'Dwyer for th iments
guunclated i his recent letter to the
Mu
COUNCILOR co. oprED.
atrick Barrett, Glenduff, was
unanimously co-opted a member o: f New
est District Council, in plac
of Mr. Joba Barrett, deceased,
K.
CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD.
The death is announced of William
Crotty, Ballycotton, at the age of eighty-
five y le spent forty years In the
United | Staten and served through the
Civil
AUGUSTINE ROCHE DEAD.
The teath occurred in Cork, in his
sixty-sixth ye Mr. Augustine
Roche, M.P. for North Louth, He rep-
resented Cork City from 1905 to 1910,
when he was defeated, but a year later
a froin eturned to Parilament for
outh unopposed on the disqual-
ieaton petition of Mr. R. Hazleton,
“a
3
DEATH OF SISTER M'AULIFFE.
The deatl
he r religious I
‘onvent of Srercy, Macroom, of Sister
Gatnerine waulitte.
RRY,
WAY STRIKE SETTLED.
non the Tralee
en, netted,
tae men receiving increases of 2s. an
x,
qui E LATE 3R. P. FITZGERALD.
iarney Guardians and Rural Dis-
triet Council aajowrned their. meetings
pect to the memory o:
Mr. Patrick * piuzgerall, brother a
Richard Fitzgerald, captain of the Ker-
ty football
ita ULS OF BERRINGS.
met sford
waters of the estuary of the Shanson,
oo
Seman
DUBLIN.
AONACH NA NODLAG.
The am mach na Nodlag
(Christmas Fair}, which was opened in
the Rotunda, Dublin, on December 9,
was @ great success, It was the efghth
Fait organized {a Dublin by the Coun:
elt o
CANON KAVANAGH DEAD.
The death is announced
having passed
Meynooth, and wes apno!
Blessington. tn 1861 he wa
ta the parizi o! gat
quently to St. ‘ichant
Canon Quinn as parish priest of St.
Audoen’s in 1894, and in 1993 was in-
cluded in the Diocesan Chapter.
‘LOUTH.
FARM S AUCTIONED,
A acres at Willistown,
Donteer ‘ves sieroed, ot to Mr, John
Lowth at of 10 acres,
situate near Monaservtee, was
fold to Mr. T. F. Donegan for $1, 35
and fees.
COUNCILLOR CO-OPTED.
Mr. James M'Gee, of Roodstown, has
been co-opted a member of the Louth
County Council for the Ardee Electoral
Division. is is ta? second time on
which Mr, 1’Gee ‘has een unanimously
coopted, but on ie previous occasion
d to sign the statutory dec-
taration within the prescribed time,
FOUND DEAD IN BED,
atrick Farnan, who resided alone at
1d who Myved the
lite of dead in-his
house, A sum of $90 was found on the
floor in three aziall boxes, a all of which
was in gold and silv .
MEATH,
OPPOSE CONSCRIPTION.
t a “Back to the Land” Convention,
held recently in Kells, an anti-Con-
scription resolution ously
Mr, P, White deplored that the
Home Rule Act gave no control to the
proposed legislature over the land of
Ireland, And this is the measure which
some fools and kmaves call n charter of
liberty,
MEATH MANSION SOLD.
The mansion be the property ot
the late Mr. John M, Tlerna
Rathkenny, Ardee, with 150 acres of
land attached, has been purchased by
Mr. John Kangley, Dunbin, forg $29,500
anu fees. The rent 1s $935 per annum,
WESTMEATH,
PROFESSION OF NUN.
the Convent of Merey, Moate, Miss
Mary Duane (in religion, Sister’ Mary
Magdalen, Joseph), daughter of Mr,
William Duane, Portarlington, was re-
. Dr, Hoare,
of Ar rash and Clonmacnoise, officiated.
ERT DOOMED ARMY.
Sessions forjrefusing to fill up the reg-
ister obliged to be kept by lodging-| house
keepers. It transpired they were de-
serters from the Ro yal Artillery and
Royal esters. “They were remanded
for ei so that the military au-
thoritias might te communicated with.
: LONGFORD.
FOUND DEAD ON ROADSIDE.
ford, son of and who,
it is stated, was discharged from Mul
Ungar Asylum recently.
KINGS.
DEPARTMENT CRITICISED.
Department... Rev. E,. O'Reilly,
asked that the country should seriously
consider the necessity of having a man
in the p
terest | 2 the . and
w know how to advance the
prosperity ot Ireland.
VOTE OF CONDOLENCE.
The Birr Urban Council passed a vote
of condolence to Mr. John Bergin, chair-
an of the Birr Bo: ard of Guardians, on
the death of bis w!
ERICA OFFICER ELECTE!
» JR, Tyrrelepess. was
unanimously erected by the Edenderry
Guardians as Meaical “Officer of Rhode
Dispensary Dist
HONOR POPULAR GAEL.
services and the
ha gave towards the
Al-lreland
h of
its success {2 the unremitting efforts of
Father Kearney this year cad in the
past.
assistance
tion of this your's
n’s Co:
great
KILDARE,
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY.
more-Euste¢
WICKLOW.
THE corr ESTAT!
M Goff, Woodmount,
1
Mr.
ham cl
ter daughters, $590 to J. Higgins,
0 Bernice Golf, $1,000 to W. W. Kilro:
$300 to Mr&, Thaclaberry, and the resi-
due of his estate to bis brother, Zacha-
rlab,
RIDING A RAM.
‘The magistrates at Ennis! kerry Petty
Sessions ailjourned fer the attendance
a their fa thers summonses ageinst two
mall bers, Jocerh Devlin. Monaster:
and walarhy Berry, Ballymun, for 4
juring t was pated the lads
wore in the patie of titi
fashion, the property of Afr.
Buckley, unl caught in the act.
WEXFORD.
DEATH OF CANON DOYLE.
The death of the Rev. Canon Doyle,
PP., Tagoat, is announced. His was a
wise, moderating, kindly and beneficent
influence. its, though silent
and unobtrusive, evidenced his Kindne:s
of heart and consiJeration fos the poor
and the afllicted. ;
qWACCINATION DEFA!
majority of the Wexford Board
of "Guardians decided to institute pro:
ceedings against fifty vaccination
faulters, e are over 2,00 default-
ers in the Union.
2
a9
GARLOW.
F CONDOLED NCB.
sympathetic. references were
the Carlow County Counctl to te cei
of the late Monsignor Burke, a
of resolutions of condolence were order.
ed to be forwarded to the relatives. Car-
low Urban Councfl also adopted a reso-
lution of condolence with the family of
Mrs. Duggan, and adjourned as a mark
0 respect to her memory,
KILKENNY.
AN MALGAMATION OF WORKHO!
M. O'Neill, Co.C,, Tho:
mn amendment agrecin:
omastown, propos 10s
g to the prin-
ciple of caialeamat ion, and urging tbat
n-
two unions were necessa!
ty, namely, one in Kilke: nny and one in
Thomastown, On a division, the amend-
ent was carried by 14 votes to 4.
™) COMMACECOMMACHT
ROSCOMMON,
A RECLUSE’S FORTUNE. ,
A married recluse Irishman,
stated to be Patrick Flanagan, Meelish,
at Unsworth,
near Heywood, aged seventy-eight. Sur.
the police
found acript
his ‘clothes an
end 1 meney value $4,000.
GRAZING RANCHES A CRIME,
Very Rev. Cai ‘anon Cummins,
, at a meeting of the Roscomm on As
P,,
sociated Estates Committee, gaia it was
nothing less than a national crime to
ermit grazing ranches in the vicinity
T.
BROTHER DILLON ELECTED.
Roscommon County Council has unan-
mously elected Bro, Mathias Dillon,
Presentation Brothers, Boyle, as their
representative on the Governing Body
of the University College, Galway.
SLIGO.
WORSE THAN COERCION,
Mr. Patrick Dyer, who was bookkeep-
age, ac
overbearing Castle magist
PARLIAMENTARY RECRUITER.
ed on any perso on wh
AN FEAR DRONAC TAR EIS
& POSTA.
‘04 mbes ba a5 an B-cat if mart 00
_ porpawe
AC nil, mo Cpeas! NS as ancé sup cons
TA m$ean na carttige cnepsrge pores &
spaesp,
"S a tiate cai
nseobard Ora 16)
in vear ndc fear cd
4 e&rpne vitro, caornls omsrye sd m
" popad ag mnaor ’p san m’ incimn
Taree Ler
Ban pare pano jaoigeat. atc ni nay t vo
FeSppoe mé—
TH Ys, Caopa, "up ploebps mnd Fan
cent.
4 Gatlin besp 00 Leap ndp bedpna Ct
& torte Sen pare sy meapa cin ager
16;
merce clop 6 vba pan theca SéIm nd
's sar Fa$ard ca coope op Foon so
‘Océi$w ca an dip.
on ceansal.
DS nseob:b an 06 ems puilt "PFO
. mbdrbpibe wpte an Laos;
Dé nameeoe "an Coop Cus an enue ’P
an ceainin ap Stray; ~
D4 m-bprp-be cor na cipce 1n-Aipve ap an
SC: 616;
4 Oia, Sp B feapp OWT bean ’nA DUN
‘up bSny ne Tp, 6.
© éancain ihdipe Ni Céilteasery op an
nd epnan, asup an ceangat 6 tomsr Saogp
|e
+ m-barte
Vampion vi Cap, A CSeapna vésn
Frécarpe too asur mayb ones. amen.
ca0b trap
&
an thutinn,
An Siosarbe infiéécac,
>
IRISH LIBRARY SOLD.
the recent dispersal sale in Cork
e late Canon
rices. were
he works
las, and St, Cummian, with the works
f Adamson, all printed in the early
sixties, realized HO. The works of
tus, the famous Irish philo-
sopher, published in 26 volumes at Paris
$30, Twenty-two vol-
umes of the Dictionary of National Bi-
ography were soli .. Brennan’s
Antiquities, with Gasquot's enry VIII.
and the English Monasteries, sold for
$3.50.
was one of the crowd, politely asked
him, “Why he bimself would not Join
the army, and go to the trenches?”
gaye me no answer,
MAYO,
FATHER OCONNELL TRANSFERRED
3 been
transferred “from” “aimgharne stown, Bel:
mullet, to Keash, in the Diocese of
Achonry, to which he. originally be-
longed, :
DR. O'REILLY RESIGNS,
Dr. O'Reilly has resigned the medical
officership
have received
i respect of this office wittin the last
THE BALLYHAUNIS TRAGEDY.
There has died in Claremorris Infirm.
ary Miss Ci le in-
fapoced was carried fren a burning
arene establishment in Ballyhaunis
enny—a lady
hereelt lost her lite in the anes when
coeeauens ly endeavoring to save a de-
posit re
THE cal RRADOYNE ESTATE,
Through tke good offices of Rev. M. J.
M'Hugh, P-P., Crossboyne, a settlement
has been reached on tl
g
fe grazin} rass lands of the
estate, with the exception of one farm.
MEDICAL ORC APPOINTED.
eeney has bec! an
pointed edteal meer of the Lowp:
Disper ae District by the Swintord
Guardian
GALWAY,
CEME.. QUARREL,
A case wag: heard at Derreen Petty
Sessions, in which Sergeant eval, Ab
bey, Knocknoy Police but, charged Con-
stable M. Hay is him
with a rifle while the constable was on
night patrol
POLIC:
the alleged assault. The
ai
and the case was adjourned.
PAUPER'S LITTLE HOARD.
At the weekly meeting of the Glena-
maddy Board of Guardians, ie wae re:
Ported that a sum Ses B wate! b
were found on en intont
formant |, and hi ald allo
speak for or against recruiting. 1, who
-d Flem-
ing, who had died in the ‘institution the
IRISH PARISH PRIEST
DENOUNCES. REDMOND,
sey ares
Tao
Taxation and tho Oppri ession
and Desradaticn of Treland,
A the recent Voss 8 “convention
mn”
x ro: by the Redmont
ne and held, as Is the custom tom
Shoe dour: J.J. Ken
P.P. of Ballyfu, Queens “County, wrots
a Ietter to the proifote ing them
wry he refused t ie
OF course,
of “all exp
concerning the Party,
it, the letter of Father Kelis oe
buried fn the ca pocket of some
0 hav
Fit bforke Into Lritisn ite or we
pecting
Faner “rely y, in the suppressed letter,
bluntly told the payroll patriots that the
Home Rule Act is “an empty 9 she
“ al he said, ae may i
compared to a rotten
tains many vrovialons which are insan
ing and odious to the last degreo.”
also pays e
‘he Redmondites and t
his Father
Key handled the “convention” and the
Ballyfin, November 21
“To te Chairs an and the Secretaries,
Messrs—I beg to ackn
‘otally disapprove it, For cord of
the Irish Party since Redmond ecame
Chair: 0 of triumphant
success, abject failure, of su!
Liberal
Party’ fo; for ue purpose of personal ag-
grandise!
“Its principal achievement is a Home
i well be described
empty eo) she since {¢ really
@ not examine’
*
d an analysis of
ten thousand:
ignorantly believe what is tol
their deceitful guides
“Other achievements of the Redmont-
id them by
get_means the further unjust taxation
of Ireland, to the amount of nearly two
million pounds per anpu—our ita
ful guides telling us ‘twould be less
tan half a million, if, indeed, aati
at endacity of some
astonishing!
“The Insurance Act—another achieve
by the Party for the kenefit of a certain
secret Society, callod the Board of Erin,
which certainly has not the approbe.
tion of the Church. |’
“T fail to recall any Act passed by the
ene:
the Redmondite Party, for the
oppression and degradation of
untry.
Yours truly, .
“5. J. Kenny, PAP
IRELAND IS SWINDLED
BY THE INSURANCE ACT.
rien asked the chief
Secretary to ‘the Lord Lieutenant 0 of a
was the amount of t
inbutions of employers and of thei?
employee; ree ective!
Mr. ebertsThe sum included a
the vote of the
mission in -tho estimates
ending March 31 last,
contributions and grants, in
the cost of benefits and ‘atntnstatea
a
a
of employers and emptoyed in 1
during the same y: perox
yy £699,000, "The proportion
amount paid by employers and ©
ed rersons reapectively is not
tainable.
previous night.
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“Give us the worst wigwam !0 yon
land and a dry potato rather FP
Anglicize us."—Thomas Davis.
semmucea