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Rallycastle; C.
m The Saelic Cmenican.
November 11, 1916, :
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Dye Lansuase Reysual;prsuscnjar provemenc; Myscedaneous notes oF
ULO-IUSTeR
DONEGAL.
UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS.
t the meeting of the Donegal Coun-
ty Council the secretary, Mr. Bernard
‘adden, reported that of the six
scholarships established by the County
Soune had been filled this
‘e the four that were
tena in the National, University. The
aining two, tenahle at. Trinity,
Queen's and M’Crea-Magee, had not
n filled, ae | there had besa no appli-
coats for th
CRIMELESS COUNTY. |
Judge was or peegented with
white Eloves at the ‘y County Divi-
ston, Crown Se: sessions. “there being no
criminal zeees listed for hearing.
ANTHIM
P OF JAY P.
Mr. C. cyalnbe, monumental _sculrton,
Ballymena, has been appointe
Other recently appointe .
Mesars. G. H. Haughey na’ N. Creith,
Murphy, | Ballymosey,
Cushendall.
d N. J. Black,
OWN. .
NEWR’ xen ATHEDR
At a large and rep!
ing of the Catholic eltizens
held in the Cathedral, thé
Muthern, Lord Bishop of
presiding, it we
that th
Cathedral, which
including the pure! of the
head rent of adjoining property, should
yed by meas of a bazaar and
was agreed that the
waar should be held next autumn.
ontasive meet-|°
of Newry
Most Rev.
was arranged that work should begin
forthwith.
——
ARMAGH.
DEATH or INSURANCE
‘Th ook place suddenly at his
residence, ‘North treet, Lurgan, of Mr.
James Burke, a well known focal rent
and insurance agent.
MON! AGHAN. :
SURANCE COMMITTEE.
een unanimously re-elect-
en on the cards, and the Clerk said
they had no means of knowing how
Wany people stamped their cards,
——
RONE.
UF ENLARGED HEART
A specialist having certified that Dr.
J. J. Todd, medical officer, 0: ie-
pensary district, suffers en-
large heart, the rdians: granted
him an indefinite holiday, and appoint-
ed Dr. D. F. Murnaghan as his substi-
tote, -
FERMANAGH.
D.
Ely Dis-
pensary District, Enniskillen, has re-
signed.
OAVAN.
DENOUNCE CONSCRIPTION.
At a meeting of the. Castlerehan
Rural District Council a
strongly condemning Conscription
ony thane or form was unanimously
pas
NTILE PARAL’
A cenaton as been caused te ‘Bato
borough by uncement that ai
outbreak of Snfantita paralyate has oo
curred in that district.
° E CASTLE BUREAU.
cookin Board of Guardians decided
by g votes to 9 to retain the eres
. R. A. Re: as
ynolds, Dublin,
temporary medical officer in the Union,
the vernment Board having!
previousiy Tefused to sanction the ap-|
polntment on the grounds that Dr. Rey-
voids. waa of ‘military’ age tnd should
er his services to the Wa
ee
un
WATERFORD.
N CO-OPTED.
weekly meeting of the Water-
rdians, Mr. John Mor-
caused by the death of James Hackett.
TIPPERARY.
DEATH OF CENTENARIAN,”
Mrs. Bass, of Templemore, who died
recently had completed her 100th year.
icKenna, Bishop of] bi
i CL.
FOR RELEASE OF PRISONERS.
At meeting of Limerick No. 1
Clare, ‘District Connell a resolution wa:
nimously adopted, calling for the re
lease of the Irishmen now undergoing
tmprisonment in. connection with the
Rebellion, :
THE STI
e late Mn R. R. Studdert, Ennis,
teft ¢ estate valued at £8857, watch, atter
bequests,
nephews in equal shares,
LIMERICK.
TEACHER PROMOTED.
The vacancy caused in the Principal-
ship of the Glin Infants’ School by
the retirement. of Miss Sheahan, has
been filled up by
position of Mrs. Casey, assistant teach-
E OF SYMPATHY,
Rathkeale oar of Guardians ad-
journed as ark of respect to the
ry of ur. Willam O’Nei!l, The
land, who had deen a member of the
imber of years, and
was ruck, respected in the district.
IRISH COAL RECOMMENDED.
‘i Trades and
Buckner pre-
reporte
of coal from the Argina Coal Mines hed
been purchased for
chanics’ Institute, and thé he
pressed that was coon burn:
in the ordinary grates someone mis at
be tempted to take up the sale i the
etty of this coal, which, added,
if ordered in large ‘want, can aa
brought in forty-ton boats by the
er Shannon and Cani eat out te or
Tos. per ton, these figures referring to
the freight.
-CORK, . .
TESTIMONIAL FOR VERY.
Mr. Thomas Sullivan, Wolfe Tone
Park, Fermoy, was at a z of th
Fermoy Urban Council presented with
the parchment testimonial of the Hi
mane Society granted to him. for sa¥-
ing the life of Maurice Flynn from
drowning in the Blackwater at Gardi-
"3 Island, Fermoy, last September.
9 xioNs AMALGAMATED,
Local Government Board
forwarded to the
m November 1 nex!
THER SEXTON.
y in his
re of Cork,
In earlier years he ‘anineered in Miale-
ton, Queenstown, Mitchelstown,
turk, and Charleville, and was im Lis
| carroll from 1903 until July
KERRY, -
BARS To SPEAK.”
re imposed at
Listowel Petty Sesstone, under the de
fence of the Realm Act
P. King at
Fears to Speak
Ballydonoghue ‘:emperan: ines
ranging from 10s, to 28, 6d. for like of-
“WHO F!
fenc ere posed 60 M. O'Connor,
Tralee; J. Conroy, Tralee; Mr. Kissane,
Rahi ig; T. O'Connor, Mountcoal;
M. Scanlan, Gloura; J. Collins, Bally-
donoghue, and A, Moran Moran, Tralee,
INSULTS CATH CATHOLICS. :
Listowel Guardians have
resolution demanding an apology from
rd for the
gross insult to thelr religion by the au-
alter, Mr. Cyril Browne, who surcharg-
d for Christmas candles for the chapel
on the ground that they were “unneces-
sary and unfoun
wyseuntemscer
DUBLIN.
GRAVE DIGGERS’ WAGES.
The grave diggers employed at Glas-
teries Board a request
of seven shillings per
eet the increased cost of living.
“WEED EXPORT.
Sea- sweet of a certain cna and gath-
ered on the Atlantic coast 1 of Ire-
land, has contributed to the bulk ot
exports from the North Wall to Eng-
land, This ocean “weed,” it appears,
when scientifically treated, yields up a
valuable «product much im demand
ds
gst the tateat ship.
ments from Dublin port.
CRIME TO SELL OR BUY HAY.
In Ireland at present it is a crime
for a farmer to sell his own hay. At
the Dundrum Petty Sessions Thomas
Kavanagh, Rosy Hall, Milltown, ‘an
John Nolan, Ticknock, were summoned,
the former for having sold hay, and the
latter for having bought it without hav-
the promotion to that} Be
e} mer level.
ran,| meat!
ferred to poring
week in wages, to ?
ing military permits.’ The defendants
admitted that they had not the permits,
but said that they
on the matter. They were fined 1s.
AN’ THE LIFFEY.
aroused recently
at the port of Dublin by the angling
successes’ of a couple of cormorants,
which took the Liffey for their hunting
ground. The rapidity with which the
birds managed to capt and consume
eels, and the aber hat they took
in a short ime showed ‘that the Liffey
is not by any means barren of the eel
tribe at any rate.
LOUTH.
BY MOTOR CAR.
KILLED
Kathleen Mathews, aged seven, of] Of the onan of Michael
abeg, was killed at the Pisckbull Dw; ents of Easter Week in
Drogheda, riven Dublin has * prousht back the soul of
Mr. G. Brittan, Hatch’ Street, Dubie.
FATAL FALL FROM CART.
Death from injuries caused by a fall
was’ the verdict in Dundalk at an in-
quest on M'Cormack, a general
dealer, whe died in the Louth Infirm-
y. He was thirty-six years old, and
married, and returning from
Louth fair fell from his cart,
—
. MEATH.
PRESENTATION TO PRIEST.
‘The Rev. J. Costelloe, who has b:
lately ordained, was, in the County
Hall, Navan, made
suitably inscribed and valual gold
lever watch, on the eve of his depart-
ure from Navan fon the American mis-
ston. :
SALE OF HOUSE AND LANDS.
The sale of Bloomaby
House, with the lan
and Hudletown, realized ‘8 000. 18
ae a ae John Whatley, Down-
ing, Prosi Sallin;
xew CHURCH JRCH DEDICATED.
Moylough Church, Oldcastle,
solemnly dedteated. by the Most Re
was
Dr. Gaughran. The R .
S.J,, in the course of an eloquent ser:
mon, day mai
march
trom the catacombs of the Penal days.
WESTMEATH. «
INLAND COUNTRY INUNDATED.
annon at Athlone has risen
70
etght fect three Inches over the sie
Mites of inland country are| co
inundated, and erent damage has been
done to harvest ci
s OPTAGES,
Aunioe Counel a thetr meeting oe
efded, 1 r of ¢
teses vacant for reighteen month, to Tet
m to ex poltcemen or laborers, or,
falling to optain nts,, to put them
up for public tion.
elded to prosecute tenants in arrear.
OF CEREAL CROP.
sultural expert for the Coun-
ty Westmeath calls attention to the ne-
sity for increasing the area under
during the season
commencing. The wheat crop in West-
h was Increased tis aes 72h
acres from 1 a in 1914, but this
is ‘noutfcfent etn, especially as milling
faciiitien for the grinding and dressing
of wi Fdorded in the coun:
AG stuma Ww wheat-sowing is much pre-
sowing, as it ensures
a larger yiel
LONGFORD.
RAIN CEMETERY,
At Longford District Council it was
decided to summon a 1 meeting
to consider the proposed expenditure of
did not know the law| part
the recipient of a| PO
‘Theyvalso de-|
£123 on the drainaj
of Ardagh ccometery,
ue opinion of the aeule. of the Coun-
1 that the rem
before the winter sets
KINGS.
MERS TO ORGAN IZE.
le the
to the trewing firm:
» large profits went
OLD AGE PENSIONS COMMITTEE.
At the meeting of tl ‘ullamore Old
Age. Pensions Committee Mr. John
Dunne was appointed Secretary, There
were two other candidates for 1 the post,
Miss Rose Walsh a
‘ATA! NT.
Internal. Semorthage vine to rupture
of the liver, was the verdict of a Cor-
oner’s jury at Tullamore in the case
named Patrick Coghlan,
who received fatal injuries in a motor
car accident.
‘E OF SYMPATHY.
‘The King’s County sonnet adopted a
resolution of sympathy with Mr.
should be spplied ons)
wife, which occurred suddenly wie
Mr. Egan was on his way to a Board
meet
LL COLLIERY.
gtowing in importance. Additional ma-
chinery {s being insti umber
f hands is being increased and it bids
as good or better than that imported
from Wales or Scotiand. ,
\ ee
KILDARE. |
Naas MAN APPOINTED.
Dunne, school teacher in
the, Kane Minion Male School, has heen
appointed itinerant manval instructor
by the County Galway Joint Technical
Instruction Committee for the Western
Mr. Dunne was
Naas Technical school,
acted as Assistant to the Prin-
pal in the manual instruction classes,
2
DEATH OF > -
The death of Patrick Talbot, Kildare,
is much regretted. As an auction:
and general trader he had a wide ciel
of acquaintances among whom bh
deservedly populi
NATIONAL SPIRIT STRONG.
The National spirit continues to grow
stronger an: e intense throughout
the historic County Wicklow, the home
Treland.
WEXFORD.
aT RESENTATION ‘TO PRIEST.
ark the golden, iubitee of the or-
ainaion of Canon 0 .P., and his
pointment as Dean ‘ot ‘Fern . the par-
fehioners of Kilanerin and Ballytad
have presented to lancer in Church a
handsome oak pulp’
FOUND DEAD IN
v body of Pat: ee Kehoe was
found lying in bed in
Ross.
dea
married and living alone.
KILLED IN WELSH COLLIERY.
Mr, Edward Kehoe, a former member
of the New Ross Urban Council, was
accidentally killed in a Welsh colliery
a few go.
CARLOW.
SSION OF NUNS:
when seven young ladies pronounced
elt, vows. The newly-professed were
Miss May Dowley, daughter,of Mr.
Dowley, Carrick-on-Suir; Miss M.
Murphy, daughter the late Mr.
Murphy, Coppenagh, County Kilkenny;
3s M, Conway, daughter of Mr.
Wilson, dauj
Wilson, Naas, county Kildare;
ls Kathleen O'Hanrahan, daughter of
Miss M.
v.
‘O'Donnell, Gar-
rispalane, County Vimertek; “Miss Lillte
Nolan, only daughter of the late T.
Nolan, 129 wnemes Street, Dublin. The
Most nev . Dr. y, Bishop of Kildare
and Leighiin, presided at the ceremony.
KILKENNY.
FOUND DEAD ON ROADSIDE:
Edward Kennedy, a farmer, aged
thirty-flve years,.who resided at Ra-
heendonore, about three miles from
Thomastown, was fou! dead on the
roadside a few days ago pebveen Grai-
guena-Managh and his home, having
been caught underneath ie horse and
cart, which he was driving.
a
COMHACTECONHACY
ROSCOMMON.
INCREASE IN SALARY.
he Roscommon “Board of Guardians.
have Increased the salary of | Nurse
Kelly to £50 @ year. Nurse Kelly, has
been nursing Work:
house for a veriod ot twenty five years.
LEITRIM BIRDS VICTORIOUS.
Unknown to the police, who were on
the alert, a cock fight was held at
Simpson’s Cross, near Tulsk. Twenty
were victorious,
con! sr iden ‘able amount of money enanged
gyearHy WITH DOUGLAS HYDE.
Deep sympathy is felt for
as Hyde, e death of Me aiteat
daughter, Been Nuala, aged twenty-
two, which occurred at her rest
dence, Patra, fouse, Frenchpark. -
SLIGO. °
MILITARY SERVICE ACT.
young man named Peter Tresnan,
of Harristopn, who had been arrested
under the Military Service Act,
charge of being an absentee, has been
released by the teu in Seotland,
. Tresnan owns a farm of land
Harrow but spent # short time in
—— .
LEITRIM. .
SCARCITY OF COAL. -
carcity of coal is felt in many
d in spite of the inex-
out the |
conneprdis GOMMENDED.
At th
trials at Wisley, Kew
don, the potato called the chieftains.”
. J. MeKer
the Manorhamiiton Union
comm
Workhouse,
place at the show.
MAYO,
DEFENCE OF THE REALM.
Cox, of . rth
Defence of the Re:
amount of the
journed to next sessions,
GALWAY.
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE...
the Ven. a Daly,
Archdeacon, Gort, been appointe
by the Galway Cor a
mittee their representative
ical School.
SINN FEIN AND THE ARMY.
men,
Fitegerald and Egan, were fined 40s.
each, bound over, at Deree!
Session Mor making statements Ikely to
ause disaffectior
lated to. Sinn Fein out the a
iT GALWAY DE:
spectively, Miss L. M'Partl
a member of a well-known family,
Dr. M. O'Malley; Univ. Coll., Galway.
. DUBLIN BOOTH AT THE IRISH
- ALAAR,
thi
phite the Bazaar
tieularly active Mrs.
Geraldine Farrell, Mrs. T.
ceiving from nor Law Unions through-
recent Royal Horticultiss)
Lon-
nna, Master of
ag ded for its utility and dis-
ease venieting qualities, taking third
At Stokestown Petty Sessions, Joseph | hi
‘d,
On the motion of Rev. Father Joyce,
Protestant
Technical Com-
at the dis-
tribution of prizes in Ballinasloe Tech-
named Rabbit,
4
n Petty
tements re-
rm;
@ ladies who. wor! rked *0 foirntuny
ogress,
in
mong whom the following were par-
Farrell, Miss
Taaffe, Misses M and A. Quinn,
A. McTavish, Mrs. John Sheridan, 342 nd
who by
largest sum turned in at 1 2 booth,
ENGLAND SEEKS SEEKS POPE'S AID,
Wants Him. to ‘to Coerce the Trish
Clergy Into Supporting Con.
scription.
land, in her desperate needs, fs
in trying to induce the’ Pope to ‘aia
2) to her will t Pope is
0 wie a man to pley England's gama
ad-| against the steun hest supporters of
ed guilty and ignorance of the law, and] the cathote rch,
as the Bench could not agree as to the| ‘phe
fine, the case was ad-
nglish “srepresent rand lie
about everything, but Probably the sii.
Hest thing they do ts im describing the
Easter Week Rebellion as the “Dublin
rio
LUGANO, Switzerland, Nov,
According to the Stam
pulsory military service in Ire
Jand.
Only recently tus Pope and Cardi.
nals r da mem.
events occurring
days of the Dublin riots and
a description of their’
It is stated this docu.
made a profound impression
‘on His Holiness, but the latter then
formed the Irish . clergy
was closely associated with echeritatle ” . t
work; Mr. T. O’Malley,’ Maam, Impossible for Mm ove il
; f e ake
father of Mr. T. O'Malley, J.P." and of . Stara regarding the
est of the new English diplomat.
fst attached to the
This is an sdmieiton: net Ireland
has completely turned. esas England
The management of the Dublin Club| @nd that there is absolutely'no way of
Booth, which was one of the most artis-/ getting Irishmen to fight for England
tic at ‘the Irish Relief Bazaar de- t them.
sires to express it gratitude to all who safely predicted that the Pope will not
donated the many beautiful articles ngland wants him in this
which made the Dublin Booth such aj case.
splenatd financial success. The than —_
e management is also extended to THE MODERN VERSION:
To England said the Isles of Greece:
“What tt things for me you might have
ad 1 but het ped you; now I'd be,
Like all the others,
Aye, and
If to your aid I had but comé.”
GOOD CLOTHES ARE HALE
THE BATI BATTLE.
‘rhe well a dressed mai 2 has a tremen
dous advantage over ‘the otber fellow,
and it 1s easy for, von to choose
Tight kind of clothe
Let make 4 ‘rit, to your exact
measurements of one of the beautit
materials I have oh’hund.
re's an astonishing difference
between tailor-made and ready-made
efothes. The man who knows secs this
very quickly.
‘Tallor-mades have the finished look
1 export work, and
looks
- PATRICK J. HOEY,
LEADING IRISH TAILOR,
941 “Sixth Avenue,
Between S3rd and 54th Streets. = +
' New York:
Tal Circle 178%
WHAT THE IRISH HAVE DONE FOR AMERICA
The
pe mat be ie
it meant
fn such large numbe
Is a book of vast importan:
compared with the
story of the Ivisb In America bas been variously
been twisted to
“THE IRISH CONTRIBUTION TO
AMERICA’S INDEPENDENCE”
‘By THOMAS HOBBS MAGINNISS, JR.,
much valuable and interesting Wormation "about the Irlab
race
country that the Irish came e here
ce trom a historical point of
onan erica of Irish
mlestater, and, contal
“Anglo-
IT IS A BOOK EVERY AMERICAN OF IRISH
BLOOD SHOULD POSSESS.
165 William St.,
M.
Egan, Ballydonagh, on the death of his
‘ailing the orders which they are re-
4a extremely interesting to every man and woman who &
Promoting the omse of the
‘A book that. every on:
interested 1
America.
Coples may be obtained
to any dérecs, Postpaid, on receipt of
THE GAELIC AMERICAN,
@ can understand and one that
Trish race
at this or ei x will be mailed ‘ ‘
New York City.