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VOL. LXIV ]k6 8irth5, jYCamog e : I' ¦ . ¦' ¦ | i ! " ' : J " . T Births; Marriages, and Peaths cht rged Js. 6d. for fire lines. ' ; Every laddit onol line' 6d. . " I I ¦ DEATH i J : I :; - ¦ f : . ¦ "I \ MOSLEY-On) November 10th, at JTra- ; , znohe/ Jane C. fiosley, "beloved wife ol ' . the j l4te James Mosley. Funeral leaves .Tramore 11.10 Saturday morning for . Cemetery, John' s Hill , arriving at the ; ; M?anor , Waterford , sbou^ . . . . .02.45.] No ' <£{ <*¦&<>• " -¦ . ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ : . \[ ' ¦ | *' r "V'" : ' WREATHS. —Yo , u get economyi jand punctuality by sendingl.your orders! to 27- 58 Barronstrand ptreet Large stock of Wreaths, Crosses, etc., tram 5s.(to £51 J. G. McCoul , successor to W. Power. | Tele- grams: McCaul , Ironmonger, Waterford.. t ' i- ' i ! ¦ I •: 1 WATERFORD ji UNION ; I FAT PIGS FOB BALE. ; I. TT1HE Board of Guardians hereby invite -L | Tenders for the Purchase I of , Ejght Fat Pigs ; which may be seen on ajpBca- tion ' at the Workhouse !i . j | " | The Tenders; which should be addressed to the ' ' ' "' Presidirfg Chairman ; of the Board." ; nnd endorsed. j!' Tender for Fat Pigs " will be receivedjby' me up to the hour|pf . 'eleven o' clock on 17th in ' st. i Terms-^Cash. ' ij . . . I : [ ¦ The Purchaser must | remove ithe; Pigs from j the Workhouse •: within Two ! days from (the time of Sale. |j ¦ I ' , \ : By Order of the Board. . ! : ! i j , JOHNi MACKEY, ! : ! i ' - Clerk ly the [Union . Board Room, Workhouse, ; . I \ Waterford, 11th Nov.. 1915. i COUNTY. WATERFORD COMMITTEE i i . j. OF AGRICULTURE, i i DISTRIBUTION OF JI FBUIT; AJJD i I FOREST TREES, 1915-10. I' , T . . ,. _ ... . •« ii- ¦» • - f" u «*c i reutKwra neservc me, lUgni HE above Committee invite IApphca- &, Omit or xlter any; Advertisement: no tions for above from, Residents in the Kiatter l Where or by Whom; Acce pted. ' RSS. of ApplkaWJto be lU Ifrpm *&*¦ °ffW» £CONNELL STREET, the undersigned. I: - | ¦ WATERFORD. | ; ; ¦ Si gned. |i | . .; ! ; ' ; ¦ ;;. ' j Co. Waterford Committee of ¦ ¦ \ B I i ' ; 6 : j. ; -Agriculture. ¦ ; S PLEASE NOTE- : jg County Offices , Dnngarvan , lAdvertiaementa In this space' 3 ¦gath October. 1915. :j; •' . B ' MUST;be prepaid: Aocorrots; 5 . —— E cannot be opened for them;. ; S -?? ? ?? ? . " ?• >?' <*• ???? . ?? JB ^^ M 'I -—«LJJ| j IF YOU SjUFFER j ^ iq^S^^^^ •-¦nd tveiybody. doM i' oniatliiiet^-irom GARDEN , &c. ~ - tils nnmsrous ailmaiit* which arlca from : ? I I i 4 ¦ timporarjr dliordtr of ths dlgcstlvt : 4 . fytttm. ¦ inch u sicelint of discomfort ¦ 4} itttr eating, a poor tpptltts, trrtgnlsr . ^ action ' of lbs towtls , «n anpleaMnt t«»t» ) ? lo ith. mooth OQ riilne. iilcfcrhMd«ch«, ? » Mllo ' uoua or - . •ImJIu*: dlngricabl* . " f>aptomf. lh» most fVtUtectory:. and * ^, MOiIbU cautte to punu* U to , ^ iM TAKE ;4 4 c ctarM«1 tti*ft, ino<u ttomtcb m»dlcln» '* ? ,;- .|V ;: ; V^"^ ; r ,:|"f ^ Kta rMOi ttitUmaas •lomtch m»dlcln» '4 . BMCMO' I Pills. In sll ' probabUUyyou 1 ? will find that nl(«l will follow th.idrit ? A doit ol this «celleot prtptratlon; aod II v Ui« triitmcnt Is p<n«vcr*d wltb. on ths " ?. lints tndlcKtad la thsj dlreciloos , sispettfy, £ A mad compute care wilt j*r«ult. People ; ? of {srtry mgt and si svtry cists In ,? ^ sedtty H ITS proved In ths . PMI. i sad I art] ' . provlnz - la . the prstcat, ; the . | W ^ resurksbl* Teloe ol , - ' - : ' ! ' ., - I- ¦ . ' ! . « ' ¦ T ? ' " ¦ : ' . > < t i ' ; [V ^ - Sold «verywbe?o In boxes - . :| V . price i/ii fe° pUU> & lit fiW plll<> f >¦? )?. ?. ?;¦??¦? ?]:? ¦ ?. «> ' .?; ! <• , ? Since the outbreak of the War, we taye been making a Speciality of Military Photographs—smart , soldier-like I phot*: grarhs , beautifully finished, at I Special Fricesi A. H. Poblei , andj Co., Artists and Photograp hers , 34 Mall . Waterford. '{ :| THE WATEKFORIV 'ilEWB d3 IK INSURANCE J UNDERTAKEN BY | | THE j Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Eapowuedb r Special Act ol^Ptrlitmenl) .; I ¦ Principal Office : i p 36 to 44, Mooreate St., |LondoB ,|B.C2 Thli ICoopoo lo!Brance«Ticket matl -B . not be detached. - ~ ' I; | filaSlllOCEAN ACCIDENT <S> 'l lli| ANO OOARAN1KK Tsi I BM II CORPORATION , Limllcrt. Gdt m s9 W Principal Office , Not . 38 <t> ^^ I .. . ' ¦ uHoortaieStreet . Londoil . E.(X , to tie lejll pertoul rcpitseotillvi of the boiw tdi &Mct ol thli CMpoo-lastinnce-TIctit l U UK holdtr tball bo killed or liully injuicd by an ucld<n> witiiu ffle 'lteiled Kingdom lo taf Railway Com- pany' ipaucnger-trslnla which IbchoUcrljIrjTtllloX at < ticket-bearing or f are-payin£ pais«n£er. . j .1 ProtideJ Mil tbs aboie ondertlkla/ Is subject to tit following special condition*, which art ol lbs essence of the contract, via. T !i . . . )• !t (a)That4s>threiiiltwlUila thlrtr Jays siter the Kddent ;. -(o) that the hoMcrishall . pclorto the teddem , bait written bU (or her) u*o»i tltoilore ¦ la Ink in the space provided uulerneatb ; (c) that ¦otlce of the aeddent be glien to We Corpontloa at ill Principal Office In London within foiatera _ (ays after Jit occurrence ; IJ) that medlcali certl ; X Vales ao/other Information be furaUhed br tae person cbimlog opon reqaest for the same br the Corporation ; and («) that Ihlt lnvuaace, applies •aly] to jienoos over twelfe and onder srrent; yeartof afe.is limited to one Coupoo.Insurance Ticket for any one hoUar; and holds food lor Uw . currentwwkeftssotoolT. i; . | ; i This lotsnae* entltiet the bolder to the benrft tt \^tt2 5£$&2 '!£S& I*" 7 "^1 A PP I80 tIhia offi f 8 - i selec tion U superior H ockey WAk and ifceideot . aod Guarantee CampanyTuS-i V ¦¦ ¦ < ¦ ¦ ~— I ^ OO tballaJ . . AcV^J. - JUikt Not. a I i when they ar« oil I F^ ; I I : ¦ ix^^b^ o!. s PK ±ucoodiuoB..bo«rt,t«t ¦¦ . ¥ OUOB ' Ol &c. ( FOR «A LB OR ! TT SE tt e Liverpool Virua for exteWn- itSiu^dSbr the S^Sf i^l»«w» met "" ^ WAHTID " U ating Bate. Tina, 2a. 6d., froni Geo. »tUxrrtadp KOffice ol tht Corpara*« r M ^ - ——{- ¦ ¦—r ^ Waterford; ¦ ; i . . ¦ ' . ¦ I .. . . ' N .» ¦ TJV) a SALE—Premises in John Street; i ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ilfaature of holder __ Ji_ !" : ' ¦ Jj formerly used as auction rooms; suit- TTACOUM and Thermos Flasks for ' keep. ' " . "' I ' - 1 able for large hall, luniituro , or . other V ing liquid* hot or cold. Prices from ¦r~, { " „, . . i i ;.store6; long! lease; low rent. Apply, D; 4s. 6a. Geo. Whit*, and Sons, Ltd., FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. ; Dunford and Co; Chemists, Waterford, , 1 - > . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ' ' . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - ¦ : « ' : ¦ . . ¦V i i ' ¦ ' ?. ' ¦ : ' ¦ ¦ ' . ' ¦ ' : ' . - ¦ ¦ ' ' . ¦ •; ' . ' ¦ ¦ ' . . .!'. This Page :arrfes a Free insurance of £100 , an< ' •! ¦ : . I:. ¦): * ! "* ¦ T- - " -t •; ¦ . ' ¦ |. ! j ¦ ¦ ;r ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ I i : I ' 1 - ' \, ~ Pr^p aidj ^dvesr lisemesajt s PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT 8CALC- | ; WEEKLY NEWS. 12 W0BD8 «d. per insertion 18 ,. 6d. i. »• ,. 8d. I 3O .. lOd. U 38 .. Is. Od. . ?2 18, 2d. i. «8 ,. 1». «d. J. I A<lyerilsements«of all Public Corpora- tibna, l^egistry, Offices. Auctions, | Trade AdvertisementB, and those ordered to be jjlaced under special headings not^ in ^ocordance! with our regular!classification tfiii be ichai^ed at 6d. per line. Govern- ment. 'Advertisements 1/- per , line, i I The address to which replies are to be sent is charged for in every case. Postage for replies ' should be sent with Advertise- T ' enta. I ¦[¦ . '' : Replies to Advertisements addressed to numbers at this office will be leceiyed and 4iandled[ with the utmost care ; but the Wattrford Wtvis, ZAmited , will not! be re- s ponsible for ! delays or omissions [in this r >spect; nor -will they entertain ' any claim fir loss in' connection therewith. : When riot Prepaid all Advertisements will be.charged at a minimum ot 6d. a line- I I AB letters addressed . to initials or to Christian or fictitious names at ' & Post Office will not be dealt with, but imme- diately sent to Dead Letter Office, 'Adver- tisements with such addresses will not Us inserted. I All Advertisements Must be Authenticated . by Name and Address of Sender. Cash , original testimonial s, or other a -tides of value ihould not fc tneloxd in litters addressed through an I Office Num- b sr to Advertiser. | : Any Order to Withdraw or Repeat , or any Inquiry respecting a Prepaid |Adver- tueraent Must be Accompanied by a Copy o: the Advertisement. Reflies to Advertisement's are Kept IOT Three Weeks Only. . 1 NIB.—Great Care is Taken that Advertise- ¦ ments j Appear Correctly; but no Lia- bility is TJndertaken for any Error or Omissibn in 1 or of any ' Advertisement; . and the Proprietors Reserve the; Right to Omit or Alter any; Advertisement: no Matter !Where or by Whom; Acce p ted. Bead Office—50 O'CONNELL STREET, I - . | .. . WATERFORD. | [ ; ijlUXOitKRS; Farmers and ' otbera will 13 find! good Market for Hides, Skins , Aiid all da«ws uf Metal , " Bigs, Bones, Bdpes, BottleS i "Hair and Bags. Prompt »tian tion | by post.. Address; it. Hocks. Patrick Street, | Waterford . f I3UXCHERS ,: Farmers and! others will JO) Sn'il good market lor Hide*, Skins, arid a!l cla»seR of Metal , Rags, Bones, Bdpes , old Feathers , Pewter , Brass, Lead, afir , end Bags. Address, Patrick Kirpy, Poulterer! Fruit and General Merchant, Ctfrrick-oi-Suir. j ¦VTEW Honey- 5d. ' and lOd. per jar. Deli- 1N cious for the breakfast or tea table. Give honey to! the children . | Half the price of butter. ' G. White and! Sons, Ltd., O'fonnelljstreet, Waterford. pOTATOES^Best Quality Table Pota- X| toes i at- 7d. per stone, in 4 and 8 sto»e bags, delivered free, »t R. F. Pbelan' g , 43 and 49 Quay. | miMBEB—Wanted to purchase a quan- J. tity of good Red Fir or Larch Trees BU table for .telegraph poles. | State ap- prc zimatollengttis , etc., to 6172 this office. IV. WQOLFSON. 1, Kneeffc ' s Lane, Xs Waterford , will pay tih ' e highest prices forjold jam pots, wasti feathers, motor and bicycle tyres. | WANTED to pau<chs.ie VielA noar the Borough Boundary. Apply to 6193 thik office ' . : I _ » ; , ' APARTMENT8 , CITY or SUBURBS fTl 0 l£T j—Roorrn , furnished and unfur- i hished, large and airy; central posi- tion ; suitable for offices , etc. 'Apply 6168 tbi i office. i . "»l : I . T \DY would let , unfurnished, half of ili medium-sired House ; every con- ver ience ; (reasonable ; best locality; sub- urbs; reference.; Apply to 6194 jthis office. ___ ; | . , ~ - AirriCLES fOR OALB. IJtOB SALE—Two Billiard Tables ;as J; T good ! as new). One is a ' full-siied rable . and the other is II x 5}. Apply I64S -ffice of this paper. | T7V3R SALE—A Suite of Furniture , uf- J? ¦roistered in Red Rexine; can bo seen at Murphy' s, Auctioneers ; price £3 IOs. I Child' s Jiigh Chair and expensivu Go-Car. Apply Jo 6188. j TTIOR SALIE—A full-sizerl Ga« Honter , al- J? most new. Apply 6195 this ' office. ARTICLES WANTKO. "Ill 'ANIED-^-Six to Twelve sound, cast V V Telegraph Poles. Good Price given. App y 6185 jthis ' i office. . ~.| EMPlioYMEMT WANTED "VJK7 AUTED-^Position as Van Driver or Vj at carcien work ; highly recommend- ed. ' Apply |to 6178 this office, j "\T< UNG I.Lady, well ; recommended, X I wishes to hear of vacancy in Gro- FRlj liAY HOR8E3, VEHICLES, HARIJIESS.&C TX»R SALE—A Good black Cobt [Horse. I 1 [Apply to 6189 this office. I [* ¦ ¦ FOR SALE—Two Working Horses and fTu-o Working. Mares; aWo n Cob , quiet (in all farm and city worK. (Apply 6187 Oiis office. .V ] ..|, . I LOOT AND FOUND), j THE Lady -whose Umbrella was' taken by mistake from the ' Franciscan Church, on Saturday evening, October -30,. will much oblige by returning the Um- brella] taken by her to the : Franciscan Convent, where she will be handed her own- I 1 j . LOST , on the 9th inst. , betwe< n Poole' s and Hayes ' s Boot Shop, ft Sum of Money . Finder rewarded at this office. I BITUATIONO VACArf jT. | ; SMART Boy Apprentice w&hted for Drapery. i' or particular^, apply, John Carroll and Co., Ltd., Quay, Woter- tord. | [ ;;. TITA2JTED—Toung Lady for Grocery VV and Spirit Trade. Aprly by {letter to 6179 this office. WAiNTED—A good General Servant. Apply 6183 this office. | WANTED—A General Servant at !once; must be well recommended . Apply 6184 this office. j WANTED—Trained Nurses. Apply, Miss Shoe . Nursing Home. (Clonmel. WAKTED-lntelligent Boy foil Office; state age, experience, and ' rages re- quired! Aptly 6188 this office. j "IXTANTED—Experienced Perso i to Sew VV at Customer ' 6 Home. Ai ply: 6191 tihis office. \ , _ j-M- ^_ ' WANTED-Man to Milk , tern I Cattle, and lof- General Farmwo k; good House J large Garden, and usual p ivilcges. Apply 6192 this office. I THB ISEASIDB AND COUtaTRY- HOUSCw, APARTMENTS, Ac. I \ r |'O LET, Wolston Cottage, B»l ycarney, A Tiamoro , unfornlsned. containing diplDyroom, 4 boaroouiR, bathroom), b. '& o water , eto. Apply M. Veale, B&lljycarnoy, Tramore. ] | mRAMORE—FumUhed BedrcJm , Sit- X ting Room/; with attendance, 14s. per week. Apply to 6160 this office. M1SCKLLANEOU*. T A Boon to Housekeepers. - '- B4ll' »i^«. Bottl es¦ of Glacier - ¦ Vsmiel ;3tain makes ' old furniture , floor* . et< .. look jke new. 63, Quay. | A broken Pane of Glas* feplacer^ at short notice by Bell' s 62 . (jluay. ALL {shades in the Cottage DistetWr for walls , both cheap and durable* . 7 lb. tin s . Is. 9d. Af entj-H. Bell. Quay. | A^ excelleut Clotn aud Carpet Clekner "Glacier " brand. Sold at Bell' s, e. andjaa, Quay, in Is. and 6d. Bottles. UOK BARQA1NS-A large Election of ' 6s. Novels by the best au hore at la. each; also new ' I A. Novels at (d. eacb at Poole' a dtorea and Library. 131 . Quay, Waterford. | T\B. BLAUD'S Iron Tonic Pill s cure 1_J Anaemia; easily talc«n ; p vfectly tasteless * . Bottles containing 12 d< zen] Is. Geo. White and Suns, Ltd., Cl emlsto, Watarford. I FOR Artistio Picture Framingsl gd to Geo. White and Sons , Ltd.,|Water- ford. Prices the lowest consistent with best workmanship. | [ HORSES Clipped and Trimnjed by James McCarthy, ' Horse Triiner , 7 Poleberry. | HAVE you a Photograph of a friend who is far away? Perhaps .you would like some really gooo. CODH 3, or a nicely finished Enlargement. If », take it to A. H. Poole and Co., Photogr if h ;rB, 34 Mall ,! Waterford. They are ex; erttj in this branch of the business, atfil always obtain the best possible results. "PRIVATE Xmas Card Books (wil h. regi- JL mental crests) can be seen dt snop or sent to house. We also hold a latge and lovely stock of Xmas Cards eiiitable tor foreign postage. Hearhe, Bookseller , Carrick-on-Suir. . ¦ . I I PRIVATE Christmas Greeting Cards forjdelivery to foreign countries rind to soldiers at the Dardanelles should bo ordered now. Our. specimen books are ready. Beauti ful designs, including! crests of 62 British Regiments. Printed with your name and address from 2s. dczen[at the Waterford News Office, 0'Comell St. ¦ i .i " ' ¦ Ja a M_L. b SPONGES! Sponges ! Sponges ! Huhdreda to select from at George W hita' s, O'Connell Street. Great value in Toilet , Bath , Stable and Motor Sponges. Let us know your requirements. SAVE MONEY by using PEATOJNITE, the world' s great COAL SAVEE; will make .your fire burn bri ght, clear , and smokeless. You will be surprised at your reduced coal bill. Tins, Is and 2s. 6d. Jacob Brothers . Waterford | fTtHE BEST IS! THE WH*. X " His Master' s Voice " Gjrarrjo- phones and Records (hav e no equal! ; sole Agent , COrdner' s Garage , Henrfet a Bt. Gramophone Room at your dispose 1. HTHE BEST IS^HE OHEAtEaT. X Our 1 , Foreman Mechanic and our Motor Painter ore the ablest men in then- prof essiqns in this country. Tbi ik of what this means to customers compared with the ' other kind. Cordner' s Gfirage, Waterford. ' I rpHE BE. «T 18 THE CHEAPEST i. Cordner ' s Garage have a spl' endid selection W superior Hockey . Stick* and FootballaJ . T Clyde Shi pping Co mpany, LM. BEST and CHEAPEST ROUTE for JcorJo «nd Live Stock to and tram ' all parts of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND , and NORTHJOF- IRELAND; DTJBLJ N J , ondj CORK. INTENDED SAILI NGS i FB0M WATERFORD. ! . : Ta>I ,iyEBPOOL^Every' . Monday/ Wed- ¦ . ne ' aday and Siturday; ' (direct). - to GLASGOW—Eyery Monday (direct). Every Wednesday (tia Plymouth) To BBlBTOL-^Every. Tuesday! (direct). To CARDIFF—Every . alternate Tuesday. To LONDON—(St. Kfctherine Dock , Every Saturday (via . ' Southampton ,!. and Dover , ' A. ~ .:. 4 pjn. Goods also cerrieui' 1$,. London - by a|l Sailings via Liverpool, Bristol , and Southampton. ; . [ To PLYMOUTH-Every Wednesda y (dir ) To BOUTHAMPTON-Eyeryi Saturdajr (direct) ' ,i. " 4 p.iri. To Dover—Every Saturday J. .. ' 4j p.m. To Belfast—Every Thursday I via Cork ¦ ' ¦ ¦ : I •s p.m. I To Cork—(Direct) Every Thursday, 6 ' p.ra. To Dublin—Every Thursday via Cork and Belfast .;. 6 p.mL , ¦ -| ¦ ¦ . . ( I For Ra tea of Freigh t and other information apply to :— , : , ' ' CLYDE SHIPPING CO., ' , ^TD., Custom House Quay.j Waterford Telegrams—" Cumbrae." ¦ \ i " Telephones—General Office, 204 (Glasgow. Belfast. London), Goods Office. (Liverpool/ Bristol , Cardiff), Good CUNARD LINE Shanties. ! .1 - 1 j A Church must be Built in honour of St. Anthony of Padua FATHER GRAY'S wonderful efforts to plant the " Faith once-delive red to the Saints " in the non-Cathol ic Town of] Fakenham, have been irewarded. The " Wilderness has blossomed as tie roe > " -j-men, women , and children are now earnestly seeking for Truth , —longing fo be fed with tho Breed {off II Life. The Temporary Sacristy-Church is now far too small to accommodate the increasing ennirrecation : therefore Father Gray prays|daily. : before ' Qod' s Holyi : Altar that kind , generous souls may be toucnea to assist, in ouiiamg a Mouse ol Jfrayer lor uU people. What a bleeaing to | Foken!harrt ' —a Tabernacle jin which our dear Re- deemer ever resides ! " Behold, j the; Tabe: nacle of God is withi men." I: Many will appreciate the following in lisputable facts of the great work already accomplished:— . ' I I i : ' In four years over 120 Converts have hien received , each receiving not less than Nine Months' Instruction. A [Magnificent Site secured , Preabytery and Sacristy completed (Sacristy now need -as a Temporary Church), also a Spacious Club and Lecture Hall. All this .has been accomplished and paid for by the generosity of Benefactors. I ' i i The Church must how be Built. > / Oo not begin a Work and then rJegloct it! From this little " seedling " Mission olj St. Anthony of Padua another Mission has been started at East Dereham—13 miles from Fakenham; a good site has 'been obtained for a Church -when the one iatFikenham . is.completed, j Tit, -still for- Iier good news ! _ A third Mission! is m contemplation in.another portion oi Father Gray' s huge district. f I ¦ ' : 'I ; ¦ Have ""^ou , dear , reader , the Conversion of England really at heart? If BO, Give Freely and Generously, for this Great Work is Solely Dependent on the Alm« nf »JIB Faithful. i l l I I If Catholics could only realise for! th gling Mission, bolh for what is being done> and what could be done , land what is not done, it is certain they would be more olive 'to the real and urgent necessity of completing the Church in Fakenhamj Whether the Gift be Great' or| Small, Bcnd it to us before the sun goes down on ypur good intention. ! I . ¦ " l^r^^F&THE d H. W. CRAVl : ' - - " ' I ST. ANTHONY Ltd., ! P.S. —All Donations promptly. acinowleaged, ' and a Beautiful Picture of the II ; I I ; I Sacred lTeart and 6t, Anthony of Padua soVit- to each Benefactor. | baattvaaaataaaantMtaaaataaa isaaaaaaaaaaataaBj md Guarantee undertaken by the Ocean Accident Corporailon TO UNITED STATES .LIVERPOOL TO NEW YOBE. ¦ :• ' ' i TUSCAN1A . Wed., Nov. 17 OBDUNA , Sat., Nov. 26 CAMERONIA. Bat., Nov. 27 •SAXONIA , 6&t., Dec. li * Cabin and Third Claw passengers onl y, .. , -^—— . 1 TO CANADA, , . From LONDON »ria»1ayEBP0OL. ~ " . . -I I CUNARD LINE, Cunird/' , Wharf Queenetown ; 61 Bisbopsgkta , ¦ ' . j E.C., 23^1 Cockspur street^B.W., Londori: e and 12 Water street, Liverpool. Agents: ward Brothers and Harvey, and Son , [Wa- ter lord; MUs M. Bolger , Btily4uff; Ulchael Foler and P. Evana, Dunjfarran; Mlohael F; WsJeh , C»ppoquitt; Jamea ihtarne or J OB. Geary. LUtnqrB;- J4mn :¥oQi»lh , :C«rxick*a ' -t«»r.->' -i ' - '¦ ': ' \ ¦ Waterford and Duncannon Steamboat Co., Ltd. '' From DUNCANNON daily et 8.30 a.m.: (Saturdays execpted , when; Boa! troves at 8 a.m.), calling at Bally- hack ; Passage, and Checkpoint. . Returning from Wateiford at 2.<5 daily, calling at above places. Return Faree, lOd. Cabin, and 6d. IWk. THE PENNY GUIDE, PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT, THE OFFICE OF THE " WATER- ' FORD NEWS ," CONTAINS FULL •PARTICULARS ABOUT LOCAL STEAMSHIP AND RAILWAY \ SERVICES. I NOVEMBER NUMBER NOW ON ' SALE. INTENDED SAILINGS TO , - - . - .; ' . ¦ ' , .;. . WATEBF0BD. From "UVEBP00L—Everyr ' Monday Wednesday,-and Frida y (direc t).. From GLASGOW—Every Monday and ¦ : Thursday (direct) , i: Q- | . ¦ From BBI8TOL—Every Thuigday. From CABDIFF—Every [alternate Friday From LONDON. '(St: ^Catherine Dock)^ Everr ThuMday. 1 I I Goods also -carried from London by all Sailings via Liverpool and I Bristol . From DUBLIN-{Direct)' Every Wednes- day I .1. 6 p.m. From BELFAST—(Via Dublin) Every '^ Tuesday | ¦ .|j 7 p.m. From C0EK—Every Saturday (via Belfast and Dublin). i | I . From Plymouth—Indirect Service. From Southampton—Indirect Service. From Dover—Indirect; Service.! Goods dffice, 10 11 Office , 32 S CHUBCH, FAKENHAM, NORFOLK , ENGLAND. 3eed. ' and a Beautiful Picture of the AMERICAN LINE LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. (DIBE0D-.EVEBY . SATURDAY , BY U.8. MAIL 6TEAMER8 ' ' ' , Sailing: under tho American Flajj- . Apply to American Line , Livetpool, or. to. ; I '¦ Waterford—Harvey and bou. bs Gladstone street. ' Waterford—Wsud Bros., 3 Barronatraad ¦ - •treei. ¦ i . r Tlpperary—John Carrigan , 61 Mala itreet. Clirlck-on-Huir—Ja». McOrath. ' Clontnel—P. Nugent. 7& O'Connell BtrMt. Dungarvon—James Daly, [The Square. Graigue—Michael Murphy, Grocer. ¦ New BOBSPatrick Huot; 15 Quay; and W. G. Willlaws. i I : Tallow—Timothy OT-eBryjNatlon«l Seboo) Thomastown—M. We»t«nnon. Cbarcb . -«t, : ; Woxfford—W-,TlnyMon , ' lfl|8noth" M»l$;*k ^nmactaofflatMrVi 'O'Poflognn*. - Kllmeftden—John 0. 8mith. Queenstowh—Scott and: Co. (Q'towo) Ltd. PA8T LINE TO {CANADA AND UNITED STATES LARGE PASSENGER AND MAIL STEAMERS FB0M LIVERPOOL. MISSANABIE, l F / i., Oct. 29 METAGAMA, Fri.. Nov. & MISSANABIC, Pri., Dec. 3 At present the Belfast Ooii has been discontinued but will be resumed at a future date. ; Unsurpassed accommodation. Wireless Telegraphy. ; I Cheap Through -Tickets ! to all Inland iBBtinations in Canada and United Btates. Pamphlets, information, I eto., free from C.P.B., 41 & 43 Victoria-St ' , or P. Nugent snd Son, 75 O'Connell 1 itreet, Clonmel; Margaret Manning, High street , Kil- kenny; John Sirnkin and Co., Emigration Agents , Youghal; Harvey and Bon, 13 Gladstone street , Waterford ; Patrick Kealy, Kilkenny; Ward Bros.. 2 Barron- »tr»nd street. Waterford. I . COTTAGE FUBNITURE. -Good value in Glass Cases , Chests ot Drawers , Wash- stands. Dressing Tables. I Dressers and Presses. —Walter Walsh and Sons , Water- ford. : 1 Important to Farmers & Others : ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ; i .- :. ' ¦ I' " I . . 'i . ; ¦ ¦ ll- ¦-: I- - . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . , . ¦ ¦ ' . . ¦ ;; THE OITY AND^6tiESYp6AN CO., TJMTTEI) , T . ' . : " ; /' O'OONNELL STBEBT, 1 rTATEBP >BD. r ' ' | Make Cash ¦ . Advances : daily I to Ladiee , : "|i Jeritleniei , Farmere , Bh«yk«eper», *m~^—mim ^^^mJ»~~L±tm+ ' Goyi Tnnknt Officials, and all jMpanelbl* I I ' i ' l A A NQ " .i ; l i ' , Per»>ns . ta mi part of Ir«Uad, ; '' . i »' v ¦ ¦yi r** |??H5w. - ' , : ¦ Bepiymenta c»oft» made by iturtolmento . " m T^T m ^ mmmmm Tj irS^T??™^' ¦ ' «* . «?¦ «n»yt» ftrraiiged. ThoM reqnirint temporary advances will 'find the above the ^ best*, and rAost reliable inanciem advancing on personal- securit y. ' ,, Coll or wri t* forjte rm * »nd partknlartL wWck ¦ . I - : will be furnished on rece ipt. - Carf» eent by -poet. - . ¦ nnn ' to £S ,000 LOANS granted by ob4U post, Money lent without seenrity. Ladies or Gentlemen can have their own acceptances discoun ted : 6r post-dated cheques I cashed . without any ¦ eeenrities , sureties , : or interview. . I ¦ | - ¦ ' < Clergymen , Merchants , Medical Practi- tlonere , Fanners , Shopkeepers, ami. nil Responsible Persons. No Fees or! Before- hand Charges are made , and no Railway Fares. ! . - . - : ¦ " -I ' |: I- \ ¦ . Borrowera dealing with other firms can have their Loans paid off lor increased , and those who are about to : K>rrow j should wxito for , full information tc ' j I THE 8TANDARD PRIVATE FINANCE CO. OF ^ IRELAND, JLTD., j j' ; JAME8 C. WAL8HE, Sec., 15 ANGLESEA STBEEai DUBLIN 5 ¦ - . -i i " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ "I l\ Xotds Money to Farmers pi A: and .upwards lent by [post Six\J witiiont any gecuntjr !to Farmers , Merchant* . Clergymen , Medical . Practitionera, School Teach- ers, and all other private . Ladles; and Gentlemen. jNo fees ' or charge* whatsoever, easy repayments j ar- ranged to suit borrower* conveni- ence . - no personal interview required. All business done by. bosj Jo Btrictest privacy, and every | ap- plication reoeives immediate atten- tion. ' :i Apply, . ¦ ¦ ¦ . - . . ' - The British Discount Co., Ltd. A 42«. SOUTH MALL, COBKJ | ' ¦ . - ¦ ¦ ¦; . - . ¦ : | M >OAN8t LOANS! LOANS I MONEY A pVANOED, from 60 DPWABD8 , to Farmers and all Besp«0t abl» Perwnt ' to their Own Approved APPBESBt-^. ! ¦ ¦ •• - ¦ ' -" ~|-*' : PAV^Bao^ iT AND< ' jEWElXBB; ' ' V> MXitfTT ' TAM T?5»,«^^ ' j « BALLYBBicKEN , WATEBTOKD. , 6 KJ^TBJET ' CK * t±Z Sm <ff •& ^ HOW H0OM « ¦ ; 5 rAKNbLlj bCaEibX (near Tows Hall), r ¦ ¦ BIT ' vnuirnrpv ¦ WATEBFOBD. '¦( I ' l l | BALLYBBICKEN. ' -I- ' - ' .P-I ' - '!- : : !!' ! . ' ¦ ' ~ MONEY I MONEYI !| I MONEY ! THE WiATEREORD LOAJW COMPANX ; ;| ' . ' ¦ ¦ ' 3, JOHN STREET, ¦ , . . ! ' ] Make* OAOH Advaneea 1 ram C5 UPWARDS on your own Approved PERSOMAb SECURITY* REPAYMENTS—Weekly, Monthly.for as maj od arranged to ealt oon- reaienoe ot Borrowen. - All applk&tions will leoeiye Immediate]attention and will tm traatod oonfldentlilljr and with eonriesy, SPECIAL TEBMH TO FABMEBB. : Apply. THE MANAGES, 8 JOCN STBEfet WATEBFOBD. I FOUR COURTS ! HOTEL , . . INN'S QUAY, DUBLH, PAMHY AND COMMERCIAL. - %«, 100 Bedrooms -ttom 2\- pec Hlgbt, LADIE8 1 COFFEE BOOH. iRostau rant—Popular jPrict*. Special Low Tariff for Hoarder.. Banquets and Club Dinner* catered jlo ' i Bpecial Accommodation to VJeaatnj ¦ .. . Partte*. ; ' Smoking Concerts. Henry G. Kilbey Tclsphoat isii . { Mmijlng Director.. - I Wires : "Exeel , Dnbltol" | I r COMPORT A CONVENIENCE ' : ¦ CERTAIN. ' J ' j The "Wlcklow * tUnds for all that lbaw; word* convey. Standing in th* buiK ueei centre of Dublin, tho Hotel'UI NEAB EVERYWHEBE of lnteraiilto the Trtveller. Its table and room! are as good n< training, care , aad l knowledge eon make thorn. .| ' WICK LOW' HO TEL WIOKLOW STREET , DUBLIN. ! I! MAHON, VUnoKi PhonB Nnmber* 1S58—lfl» ; I i I I FOR THE LAUNDRY. \ . ¦ ' - . ¦ ' 'I ' - . - -I. ¦ ¦ ' ; QUICK-EASY—RELIABLE TABLET8-2d , 21d., 8di, 3Jd., and In Oartontj evtrywherti BARRlNGTpN, DUBLIN. 1 ' ' ! i326:TO ' j£s|,000 ADVANOED . ! i By. Prjvite I Lender on Simple- - ! I \ Promissory Note. : "VTO Bills ' of Sale taken, and Absolute JLl I Privacy guaranteed. First letter of appj cation rfceiVes prompt attention, and; in tending |bprrower3 are waited upon by a I representative , who is empowered to complete, transaction on terms mutually arranged , NO CHARGE being made unless BusWess , ACTUALLY COMPLETED; Special Quotations for Short Loana. TV rite ID confidence to . ' , : ; \! ' ; Ci WELLS, . - ; I 31 EXCHEQUER ST., DUBLIN. Head Office : Corridor Chambers , Leicester Ca«h Advajnced Priv&teiy ; ; ' ' ¦ ' FROM : £3 U pward*. ' ¦Apply persorally or by letter. Note Address!:— * |L; RpBINSON , 82, Johns town, Watorfortf, M^NEi j MONEY ! - ; ¦ - iMjcMEY!;; ' Lent on: Jewellery, ' Watches, Biirtlee/ Guns, Harness, Furniture , Clothing, P*o- . ¦perty of any de icripUon. Foreign Mcn«y PTchkiiced: Old Gild and Silver bougil Traders ' Surpli s iHodi and I" »nilfei» bought. 8tricl«i I Secrecy. i . . . ' ¦ T ll I SHEEDYJ . .; ins u rance. T^ffi i^TRIOTIC ASSURANCE CO. , ' I J( " ¦ -:il» - ' - ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ " . LTD. I FIRE, ACCIDENT , WOHKMKK'S i C0)«PEN8A 1 fl0k 4 BDBGLABY. CAPITJa tVU Y f AID . ¦B1OO l O£g : \ " ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' I Eegieteted and Head Offlce , it COLLEGE GREEN . DUBLIN, ¦I- . - i : ! ; l iiwstorat ' ' JOHN J alOONEY. f a., O.V.O., J J . Chairman. - -I 1 . . ¦ ¦ . ¦¦ ' . ' . •¦ ' » O*CON0B D0H. 1H.M.L. . : ¦ ; " . : . LAURENCE W. MABTIN, Eeq. PH1XIP. H. GB1EBSON, E«q luaii pintuua. csq. iseuaiH. BERNARD H. O T B EILLY , £«,.; Managing Dlieotor. " ¦ ¦ "II ¦ ' I . '. Low Bate! of Premlbm and Prompt OIKI Liberal 8ettlem«nl of Clalmi. The Position of ihej Company is Amply Secured Independent ot Capitol. Proposal Forma * arid all Information on application to Cothpany' e Agents, or to \ WJ COOTE, viantgM & Becr«t*ry. ' . i ' ! f ' 1 1 " ¦ Jf AJtM rlniir ! -4, ' ¦ I' ¦ - . .. - •¦ ¦ 'T- : A»D .. . ¦ ¦ ¦ . Labourers Insurance \ ] JA MES \wHZTTY . 42, QUAY , WATERFORD 0S9« a4 i ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : LMI jm<ei* ¦ «« Aceleonj t iand;' Quaranteo Corporatlcr , Limited, Offer* to! Profeiiidna and Buiineii Men ' throngb its Up-to-pale. Policiei , complete Protection againit the many; Ruk« o{ ' Accident ana Sickneti to , which ' . ¦) _ ,.] all arL expotd: I \ ' ' I "" : ' ' i ¦ ' ¦ ' ..__!_ ' j . : ¦ ¦ ¦ I 'HEAD OFFltES ¦:;. ' Moorgato st -sotj London ¦ : " ! . ' i. . :¦ ¦ ¦ I 1 ' ¦! ': ¦ ¦ ¦ Limited
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Births; Marriages, and Peaths cht rgedJs. 6d. for fire lines. '; Every laddit onolline' 6d. . • " I • I ¦ •

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MOSLEY-On) November 10th, at JTra-;, znohe/ Jane C. fiosley, "beloved wife ol'. the jl4te James Mosley. Funeral leaves.Tramore 11.10 Saturday morning for

. Cemetery, John's Hill, arriving at the; ; M?anor, Waterford, sbou .... .02.45.] No'<£{<*¦&<>•" -¦

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WREATHS.—Yo,u get economyi jandpunctuality by sendingl.your orders! to 27-58 Barronstrand ptreet Large stock ofWreaths, Crosses, etc., tram 5s.(to £51 J.G. McCoul, successor to W. Power. | Tele-grams: McCaul, Ironmonger, Waterford..

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WATERFORD ji UNION

; I FAT PIGS FOB BALE. ; I.

TT1HE Board of Guardians hereby invite-L | Tenders for the Purchase I of ,Ejght

Fat Pigs; which may be seen on ajpBca-tion 'at the Workhouse !i . j |" |The Tenders; which should be addressedto the' ' '"' Presidirfg Chairman ; of theBoard." ; nnd endorsed. j!' Tender for FatPigs" will be receivedjby' me up to thehour|pf .'eleven o'clock on 17th in'st. i

Terms-^Cash. •' ij . . . I : [ ¦ •The Purchaser must | remove ithe; Pigsfrom j the • Workhouse •: within Two ! daysfrom (the time of Sale. |j ¦ I ', \ :By Order of the Board. . ! : ! i

j , JOHNi MACKEY,! :! i ' - Clerk ly the [Union.Board Room, Workhouse, ; . I \Waterford, 11th Nov.. 1915. i

COUNTY. WATERFORD COMMITTEEi i . j . OF AGRICULTURE, i i

DISTRIBUTION OF J I FBUIT; AJJDi I FOREST TREES, 1915-10. I ' ,

T. . , . _ ... . •« i i - ¦» • - f"u «*c i reutKwra neservc me, lUgniHE above Committee invite IApphca- &, Omit or xlter any; Advertisement: notions for above from, Residents in the Kiatter l Where or by Whom; Accepted. '

RSS. of ApplkaWJto be lU Ifrpm *&*¦ °ffW» £CONNELL STREET,the undersigned. I: - | ¦ WATERFORD. | ; ;¦ Signed. |i | . . ; ! ; ' ; ¦ ;;.' j —Co. Waterford Committee of ¦¦ \ B I i ' ; 6: j . ; -Agriculture. ¦ ; S PLEASE NOTE- : j gCounty Offices, Dnngarvan, g» lAdvertiaementa In this space' 3¦gath October. 1915. : j ; •' . B ' MUST;be prepaid: Aocorrots; 5. —— E cannot be opened for them;. ; S-?? ? ?? ? ." ?•> ? ' <*• ? ? ? ?. ?? JB^ M ' I -—«LJJ|

j IF YOU SjUFFER j iq^S^^^^•-¦nd tveiybody. doM i'oniatliiiet -irom GARDEN, &c.~ - tils nnmsrous ailmaiit* which arlca from : ? I I i4 ¦ timporarjr dliordtr of ths dlgcstlvt : 4. fytttm. ¦ inch u sicelint of discomfort ¦4} itttr eating, a poor tpptltts, trrtgnlsr . ^action' of lbs towtls, «n anpleaMnt t«»t» )? lo ith. mooth OQ riilne. iilcfcrhMd«ch«, ?» Mllo'uoua or -. •ImJIu*: • dlngricabl* ." f>aptomf. lh» most fVtUtectory:. and *, MOiIbU cautte to punu* U to ,

^iM TAKE ;44 cctarM«1tti*ft,ino<u ttomtcb m»dlcln» '*? ,;- . |V ;: ; V^"^ ; r ,:|"f

KtarM Oi ttitUmaas •lomtch m»dlcln» '4. — BMCMO'I Pills. In sll'probabUUyyou 1? will find that nl(«l will follow th.idrit ?A doit ol this «celleot prtptratlon; aod II v

Ui« triitmcnt Is p<n«vcr*d wltb. on ths •"?. lints tndlcKtad la thsj dlreciloos, sispettfy, £A mad compute care wilt j*r«ult. People ;? of {srtry mgt and si svtry cists In ,? sedtty HITS proved In ths . PMI. i sad I

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Since the outbreak of the War, we tayebeen making a Speciality of MilitaryPhotographs—smart, soldier-like I phot*:grarhs, beautifully finished, at I SpecialFricesi A. H. Poblei, andj Co., Artists andPhotographers, 34 Mall. Waterford. '{ :|

THE WATEKFORIV 'ilEWB

d3 I K INSURANCEJ

UNDERTAKEN BY|| THE j

Ocean Accident andGuarantee Corporation(Eapowuedbr Special Act ol Ptrlitmenl) .;

I ¦ Principal Office : i p36 to 44, Mooreate St., |LondoB ,|B.C2

Thli ICoopoo lo!Brance«Ticket matl-B . not be detached. - ~ ' I; |

f i l a S l l lO CEAN A C C I D E N T<S>'l lli|ANO O O A R A N 1 K KTsi I BM II CORPORATION, Limllcrt.Gdt m s9 W Principal Office , Not. 38 <t>^ I . . . '¦ uHoortaieStreet.Londoil .E.(X, to tie lejll pertoul rcpitseotillvi of the boiwtdi &Mct ol thli CMpoo-lastinnce-TIctitl U UKholdtr tball bo killed or liully injuicd by an ucld<n>witiiu ffle'lteiled King dom lo taf Railway Com-pany'ipaucnger-trslnla which IbchoUcrljIrjTtllloXat < ticket-bearing or f are-payin£ pais«n£er. . j .1

ProtideJ Mil tbs aboie ondertlkla/ Is subject totit following special condition*, which art ol lbsessence of the contract, via. T !i . • . . ) • !t

(a)That4s>threiiiltwlUila thlrtr Jays siter theKddent ;.-(o) that the hoMcrishall. pclorto theteddem, bait written bU (or her) u*o»i tltoilore¦ la Ink in the space provided uulerneatb ; (c) that¦otlce of the aeddent be glien to We Corpontloaat ill Principal Office In London within foiatera_ (ays after Jit occurrence ; IJ) that medlcali certl;

X Vales ao/other Information be furaUhed br taeperson cbimlog opon reqaest for the same br theCorporation ; and («) that Ihlt lnvuaace, applies•aly] to jienoos over twelfe and onder srrent;yeartof afe.is limited to one Coupoo.InsuranceTicket for any one hoUar; and holds food lor Uw. currentwwkeftssotoolT. i; . | ; i

This lotsnae* entltiet the bolder to the benrfttt \ tt25£$&2'!£S& I*"7 " 1 APPIy«80 tIhia offif8- i selection U superior Hockey WAk

andifceideot.aod Guarantee CampanyTuS-i V ¦¦ ¦ < ¦ ¦ ~— I ^OOtballaJ . .AcV J.- JUikt Not. a I i when they ar« oil I F ; I I : — ¦ —ix^ b o!.sPK±ucoodiuoB..bo«rt,t«t ¦ ¦ . ¥ OUOB'Ol &c.( FOR «ALB OR !TTSE tte Liverpool Virua for exteWn-itSiu^dSbr the S Sf i l»«w»met "" ^ WAHTID " U ating Bate. Tina, 2a. 6d., froni Geo.

»tUxrrtadpKOffice ol thtCorpara*« r M - ——{- — ¦ ¦—r Waterford; ¦ ; i

. . ¦ ' . • • ¦ I • .. . . ' N .» ¦ TJV) a SALE—Premises in John Street; i '¦ ¦¦ —ilfaature of holder __ Ji_ ! " : '¦ Jj formerly used as auction rooms; suit- TTACOUM and Thermos Flasks for' keep.• ' " . " ' I ' - 1 able for large hall, luniituro ,or .other V ing liquid* hot or cold. Prices from¦r~,{ "„ „, . . i i ;.store6; long! lease; low rent. Apply, D; 4s. 6a. Geo. Whit*, and Sons, Ltd.,FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. ; Dunford and Co; Chemists, Waterford, ,1- > .

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8CALC- | ;WEEKLY NEWS.

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numbers at this office will be leceiyed and4iandled[ with the utmost care; but theWattrf ord Wtvis, ZAmited, will not! be re-sponsible for ! delays or omissions [in thisr >spect; nor -will they entertain'any claimfir loss in' connection therewith. :

When riot Prepaid all Advertisementswill be.charged at a minimum ot 6d. aline- I IAB letters addressed .to initials or toChristian or fictitious names at '& PostOffice will not be dealt with, but imme-diately sent to Dead Letter Office, 'Adver-tisements with such addresses will notUs inserted. IAll Advertisements Must be Authenticated

. by Name and Address of Sender.Cash, original testimonials, or other

a -tides of value ihould not fc tneloxd inlitters addressed through an I Office Num-b sr to Advertiser. | :

Any Order to Withdraw or Repeat, orany Inquiry respecting a Prepaid |Adver-tueraent Must be Accompanied by a Copyo: the Advertisement.

Reflies to Advertisement's are Kept IOTThree Weeks Only. . 1NIB.—Great Care is Taken that Advertise-¦ ments j Appear Correctly; but no Lia-bility is TJndertaken for any Error or

Omissibn in1 or of any' Advertisement;. and the Proprietors Reserve the; Rightto Omit or Alter any; Advertisement: noMatter !Where or by Whom; Accepted. •Bead Office—50 O'CONNELL STREET,

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ijlUXOitKRS; Farmers and 'otbera will13 find! good Market for Hides, Skins,

Aiid all da«ws uf Metal," Bigs, Bones,Bdpes, BottleSi "Hair and Bags. Prompt»tiantion |by post.. Address; it. Hocks.Patrick Street, | Waterford . fI3UXCHERS,: Farmers and! others willJO) Sn'il good market lor Hide*, Skins,arid a!l cla»seR of Metal , Rags, Bones,Bdpes, old Feathers, Pewter, Brass, Lead,afir , end Bags. Address, Patrick Kirpy,Poulterer! Fruit and General Merchant,Ctfrrick-oi-Suir. j

¦VTEW Honey- 5d. 'and lOd. per jar. Deli-1N cious for the breakfast or tea table.Give honey to! the children. | Half theprice of butter. ' G. White and! Sons, Ltd.,O'fonnelljstreet, Waterford.

pOTATOES^Best Quality Table Pota-X| toesi at- 7d. per stone, in 4 and 8sto»e bags, delivered free, »t R. F.Pbelan'g, 43 and 49 Quay. |

miMBEB—Wanted to purchase a quan-J. tity of good Red Fir or Larch TreesBU table for .telegraph poles. | State ap-prc zimatollengttis, etc., to 6172 this office.

IV. WQOLFSON. 1, Kneeffc 's Lane,Xs Waterford , will pay tih'e highest

prices forjold jam pots, wasti feathers,motor and bicycle tyres. |

WANTED to pau<chs.ie VielA noar theBorough Boundary. Apply to 6193

thik office ' . : I_ » ; , '

APARTMENT8, CITY or SUBURBS

fTl 0 l£Tj—Roorrn, furnished and unfur-i hished, large and airy; central posi-tion; suitable for offices , etc. 'Apply 6168tbi i office. i

. "»l : I .T \DY would let, unfurnished, half ofili medium-sired House ; every con-ver ience ; (reasonable; best locality; sub-urbs; reference.; Apply to 6194 jthis office.___ ; | . , ~ -

AirriCLES fOR OALB.

IJtOB SALE—Two Billiard Tables ;asJ; T good !as new). One is a' full-siiedrable . and the other is II x 5}. ApplyI64S •-ffice of this paper. |

T7V3R SALE—A Suite of Furniture, uf-J? ¦roistered in Red Rexine; can boseen at Murphy's, Auctioneers ; price £3IOs. I Child's Jiigh Chair and expensivuGo-Car. Apply Jo 6188. jTTIOR SALIE—A full-sizerl Ga« Honter, al-J? most new. Apply 6195 this 'office.

ARTICLES WANTKO.

"Ill 'ANIED- -Six to Twelve sound, castV V Telegraph Poles. Good Price given.

App y 6185 jthis' i office. . ~.|

EMPlioYMEMT WANTED

"VJK7 AUTED- Position as Van Driver orVj at carcien work ; highly recommend-

ed.' Apply |to 6178 this office, j"\T< UNG I.Lady, well ; recommended,X I wishes to hear of vacancy in Gro-

FRlj liAY

HOR8E3, VEHICLES, HARIJIESS.&C

TX»R SALE—A Good black Cobt [Horse.I1 [Apply to 6189 this office. I [*¦ ¦

FOR SALE—Two Working Horses andfTu-o Working. Mares; aWo n Cob,quiet (in all farm and city worK. (Apply6187 Oiis office. .V ] ..|, .

I LOOT AND FOUND), jTHE Lady -whose Umbrella was' taken

by mistake from the' FranciscanChurch, on Saturday evening, October -30,.will much oblige by returning the Um-brella] taken by her to the : FranciscanConvent, where she will be handed herown- I 1 j .LOST, on the 9th inst., betwe< n Poole's

and Hayes's Boot Shop, ft Sum ofMoney . Finder rewarded at this office.

I BITUATIONO VACArfjT. | ;

SMART Boy Apprentice w&hted forDrapery. i'or particular , apply,

John Carroll and Co., Ltd., Quay, Woter-tord. | [ ;;.TITA2JTED—Toung Lady for GroceryVV and Spirit Trade. Aprly by {letter

to 6179 this office.

WAiNTED—A good General Servant.Apply 6183 this office. |

WANTED—A General Servant at !once;must be well recommended . Apply

6184 this office. jWANTED—Trained Nurses. Apply,

Miss Shoe. Nursing Home. (Clonmel.

WAKTED-lntelligent Boy foil Office;state age, experience, and ' rages re-

quired! Aptly 6188 this office. j"IXTANTED—Experienced Perso i to SewVV at Customer'6 Home. Ai ply: 6191

tihis office.\ , _ j-M- _ 'WANTED-Man to Milk , tern I Cattle,

and lof- General Farmwo k; goodHouse J large Garden, and usual p ivilcges.Apply 6192 this office. I

THB ISEASIDB AND COUtaTRY-HOUSCw, APARTMENTS, Ac.I \

r|'O LET, Wolston Cottage, B»l ycarney,A Tiamoro, unfornlsned. containing

diplDyroom, 4 boaroouiR, bathroom), b.'& owater, eto. Apply M. Veale, B&lljycarnoy,Tramore. ] |mRAMORE—FumUhed BedrcJm, Sit-X ting Room/; with attendance, 14s.per week. Apply to 6160 this office.

M1SCKLLANEOU*. T

A Boon to Housekeepers.- '- B4ll'»i^«.Bottles¦ of Glacier - ¦ Vsmiel ;3tain

makes 'old furniture, floor*. et< .. lookjke new. 63, Quay. |

A broken Pane of Glas* feplacer^ atshort notice by Bell's 62. (jluay.

ALL {shades in the Cottage DistetWrfor walls, both cheap and

durable*. 7 lb. tins. Is. 9d. Af entj-H.Bell. Quay. |

A^ excelleut Clotn aud Carpet Clekner

"Glacier" brand. Sold at Bell's,e. andjaa, Quay, in Is. and 6d. Bottles.

UOK BARQA1NS-A large Electionof '6s. Novels by the best au hore at

la. each; also new 'I A. Novels at (d. eacbat Poole'a dtorea and Library. 131 . Quay,Waterford. |T\B. BLAUD'S Iron Tonic Pill s cure1_J Anaemia; easily talc«n ; p vfectlytasteless*. Bottles containing 12 d< zen] Is.Geo. White and Suns, Ltd., Cl emlsto,Watarford. I

FOR Artistio Picture Framingsl gd toGeo. White and Sons, Ltd.,|Water-

ford. Prices the lowest consistent withbest workmanship. | [

HORSES Clipped and Trimnjed byJames McCarthy, ' Horse Triiner, 7

Poleberry. |HAVE you a Photograph of a friend

who is far away? Perhaps .youwould like some really gooo. CODH 3, or anicely finished Enlargement. If », takeit to A. H. Poole and Co., Photogr if h ;rB,34 Mall ,! Waterford. They are ex; erttj inthis branch of the business, atfil alwaysobtain the best possible results.

"PRIVATE Xmas Card Books (wil h. regi-JL mental crests) can be seen dt snopor sent to house. We also hold a latgeand lovely stock of Xmas Cards eiiitabletor foreign postage. Hearhe, Bookseller,Carrick-on-Suir. .¦ . I I

PRIVATE Christmas Greeting Cardsforjdelivery to foreign countries rind

to soldiers at the Dardanelles should boordered now. Our. specimen books areready. Beauti ful designs, including! crestsof 62 British Regiments. Printed withyour name and address from 2s. dczen[atthe Waterford News Office, 0'Comell St.¦

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SPONGES! Sponges ! Sponges ! Huhdredato select from at George W hita's,O'Connell Street. Great value in Toilet ,

Bath , Stable and Motor Sponges. Let usknow your requirements.

SAVE MONEY by using PEATOJNITE,the world's great COAL SAVEE;

will make .your fire burn bright, clear,and smokeless. You will be surprised atyour reduced coal bill. Tins, Is and2s. 6d. Jacob Brothers. Waterford |fTtHE BEST IS! THE WH*.X " His Master's Voice " Gjrarrjo-phones and Records (have no equal! ; soleAgent, COrdner's Garage, Henrfet a Bt.Gramophone Room at your dispose 1.

HTHE BEST IS^HE OHEAtEaT.X Our1, Foreman Mechanic and our

Motor Painter ore the ablest men in then-prof essiqns in this country. Tbi ik ofwhat this means to customers comparedwith the 'other kind. Cordner's Gfirage,Waterford. ' I •rpHE BE.«T 18 THE CHEAPESTi. Cordner's Garage have a spl'endid

selection W superior Hockey . Stick* andFootballaJ . T

Clyde Shipping Company, LM.BEST and CHEAPEST ROUTE for JcorJo «nd Live Stock to and tram

' all parts of

ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, and NORTHJOF- IRELAND; DTJBLJ NJ ,ondj CORK.

INTENDED SAILINGS i FB0MWATERFORD. ! .:Ta>I,iyEBPOOL^Every'. Monday/ Wed-¦ . ne'aday and Siturday;'(direct). • • -

to GLASGOW—Eyery Monday (direct).Every Wednesday (tia Plymouth)

To BBlBTOL-^Every. Tuesday! (direct).To CARDIFF—Every . alternate Tuesday.To LONDON—(St. Kfctherine Dock, Every

Saturday (via .' Southampton,!. andDover • , 'A . ~ .:. 4 pjn.Goods also cerrieui' 1$,. London - by a|l

Sailings via Liverpool, Bristol, andSouthampton. ; . [To PLYMOUTH-Every Wednesday (dir )To BOUTHAMPTON-Eyeryi Saturdajr(direct) ' ,i. " 4 p.iri.

To Dover—Every Saturday J. . . ' 4j p.m.To Belfast—Every Thursday I via Cork¦ ' ¦ ¦

: I •s p.m. ITo Cork—(Direct) Every Thursday, 6'p.ra.To Dublin—Every Thursday via Cork andBelfast .;. 6 p.mL, ¦ -|

¦¦ . . ( IFor Ratea of Freight and other information apply to :— , :, ' 'CLYDE SHIPPING CO., ', ^TD., Custom House Quay.j Waterford

Telegrams—" Cumbrae." ¦ \ i "

Telephones—General Office, 204 (Glasgow. Belfast. London), Goods Office.(Liverpool/ Bristol, Cardiff), Good

CUNARD LINE

Shanties.! . 1 • - 1 j

A Church must be Built in honourof St. Anthony of Padua

FATHER GRAY'S wonderful efforts to plant the "Faith once-delivered to theSaints " in the non-Catholic Town of] Fakenham, have been irewarded. The

" Wilderness has blossomed as tie roe > "-j-men, women, and children are nowearnestly seeking for Truth,—longing fo be fed with tho Breed {off II Life. TheTemporary Sacristy-Church is now far too small to accommodate the increasingennirrecation : therefore Father Gray prays|daily. : before ' Qod's Holyi : Altar thatkind, generous souls may be toucnea to assist, in ouiiamg a Mouse ol Jfrayer loruU people. What a bleeaing to |Foken!harrt'—a Tabernacle jin which our dear Re-deemer ever resides ! " Behold, j the; Tabe: nacle of God is withi men." I:

Many will appreciate the following in lisputable facts of the great work alreadyaccomplished:— . ' I I i : '

In four years over 120 Converts have hien received, each receiving not lessthan Nine Months' Instruction. A [Magnificent Site secured, Preabytery andSacristy completed (Sacristy now need -as a Temporary Church), also a SpaciousClub and Lecture Hall. All this .has been accomplished and paid for by thegenerosity of Benefactors. I ' i i

The Church must how be Built. > /Oo not begin a Work and then rJegloct it!From this little " seedling" Mission olj St. Anthony of Padua another Mission

has been started at East Dereham—13 miles from Fakenham; a good site has'beenobtained for a Church-when the one iatFikenham.is.completed, j Tit,-still for-Iier good news ! _ A third Mission! is m contemplation in.another portion oi FatherGray's huge district. f I ¦ ' : ' I ; ¦

Have "" ou, dear, reader, the Conversion of England really at heart? If BO,Give Freely and Generously, for this Great Work is Solely Dependent on theAlm« nf »JIB Faithful. i l l I I

If Catholics could only realise for! thgling Mission, bolh for what is being done> and what could be done, land what isnot done, it is certain they would be more olive'to the real and urgent necessityof completing the Church in Fakenhamj Whether the Gift be Great' or| Small, Bcndit to us before the sun goes down on ypur good intention. ! I. ¦ "l r^^F&THEd H. W. CRAVl : ' - - • " ' I

ST. ANTHONY

Ltd., ! P.S.—All Donations promptly.acinowleaged,' and a Beautiful Picture of the I I ; I I; I Sacred lTeart and 6t, Anthony of Padua soVit- to each Benefactor. | baattvaaaataaaantMtaaaataaa isaaaaaaaaaaataaBj

md Guarantee undertaken by the Ocean Accident Corporailon

TO UNITED STATES

.LIVERPOOL TO NEW YOBE.¦ :•

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TUSCAN1A . Wed., Nov. 17OBDUNA , Sat., Nov. 26CAMERONIA. Bat., Nov. 27

•SAXONIA, 6&t., Dec. li* Cabin and Third Claw passengers only,

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From LONDON »ria»1ayEBP0OL.~ ". .-I I

CUNARD LINE, Cunird/' , WharfQueenetown ; 61 Bisbopsgkta, ¦'. j E.C.,23^1 Cockspur street^B.W., Londori: eand 12 Water street, Liverpool. Agents:ward Brothers and Harvey, and Son, [Wa-ter lord; MUs M. Bolger, Btily4uff;Ulchael Foler and P. Evana, Dunjfarran;Mlohael F; WsJeh, C»ppoquitt; Jameaihtarne or JOB. Geary. LUtnqrB;- J4mn:¥oQi»lh,:C«rxick*a'-t«»r.->' -i '- '¦':' \

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Waterford and DuncannonSteamboat Co., Ltd. ''

FromDUNCANNON daily et 8.30 a.m.:(Saturdays execpted, when; Boa!troves at 8 a.m.), calling at Bally-hack ; Passage, and Checkpoint. .Returning from Wateiford at 2.<5daily, calling at above places.Return Faree, lOd. Cabin, and 6d.IWk.

THE

PENNY GUIDE,PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT,

THE OFFICE OF THE " WATER-'

FORD NEWS," CONTAINS FULL•PARTICULARS ABOUT LOCALSTEAMSHIP AND RAILWAY \

SERVICES.I

NOVEMBER NUMBER NOW ON' SALE.

INTENDED SAILINGS TO,- - . - . ; '.¦ ' , .;.. WATEBF0BD.

From "UVEBP00L—Everyr ' MondayWednesday,-and Friday (direct)..

From GLASGOW—Every Monday and¦: Thursday (direct) ,i : Q- | . ¦From BBI8TOL—Every Thuigday.From CABDIFF—Every [alternate FridayFrom LONDON.'(St: Catherine Dock)^

Everr ThuMday. 1 I I Goods also -carried from London by all

Sailings via Liverpool and I Bristol. •From DUBLIN-{Direct)' Every Wednes-

day I .1. 6 p.m.From BELFAST—(Via Dublin) Every• ' Tuesday | ¦ .|j 7 p.m.From C0EK—Every Saturday (via Belfast

and Dublin). i | I .From Plymouth—Indirect Service.From Southampton—Indirect Service.From Dover—Indirect; Service.!

Goods dffice, 101 1Office, 32

S CHUBCH,FAKENHAM, NORFOLK, ENGLAND.

3eed.' and a Beautiful Picture of the

AMERICAN LINELIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK.

(DIBE0D-.EVEBY .SATURDAY, BYU.8. MAIL 6TEAMER8 ' ' ',

Sailing: under tho AmericanFlajj-.

Apply to American Line, Livetpool,or. t o . ; I '• ¦Waterford—Harvey and bou. bs Gladstone

street. 'Waterford—Wsud Bros., 3 Barronatraad¦- •treei. ¦ i . rTlpperary—John Carrigan, 61 Mala itreet.Clirlck-on-Huir—Ja». McOrath.'Clontnel—P. Nugent. 7& O'Connell BtrMt.Dungarvon—James Daly, [The Square.Graigue—Michael Murphy, Grocer. ¦New BOBS—Patrick Huot; 15 Quay; andW. G. Willlaws. i I :Tallow—Timothy OT-eBryjNatlon«l Seboo)Thomastown—M. We»t«nnon. Cbarcb.-«t,:;Woxfford—W-,TlnyMon,' lfl|8noth" M»l$;*knmactaofflatMrVi'O'Poflognn*. -Kllmeftden—John 0. 8mith.Queenstowh—Scott and: Co. (Q'towo) Ltd.

PA8T LINE TO {CANADAAND UNITED STATES

LARGE PASSENGERAND MAIL STEAMERS

FB0M LIVERPOOL.MISSANABIE, l F/i., Oct. 29METAGAMA, Fri.. Nov. &MISSANABIC, Pri., Dec. 3

At present the Belfast Ooii has beendiscontinued but will be resumed at afuture date. ;

Unsurpassed accommodation. WirelessTelegraphy. ; I

Cheap Through -Tickets ! to all InlandiBBtinations in Canada and United Btates.

Pamphlets, information, I eto., free fromC.P.B., 41 & 43 Victoria-St', or P. Nugentsnd Son, 75 O'Connell1 itreet, Clonmel;Margaret Manning, High street, Kil-kenny; John Sirnkin and Co., EmigrationAgents, Youghal; Harvey and Bon, 13Gladstone street, Waterford; PatrickKealy, Kilkenny; Ward Bros.. 2 Barron-»tr»nd street. Waterford. I .

COTTAGE FUBNITURE.-Good valuein Glass Cases, Chests ot Drawers, Wash-stands. Dressing Tables. I Dressers andPresses.—Walter Walsh and Sons, Water-ford. : 1

Important to Farmers & Others:

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;/' O'OONNELL STBEBT, 1 rTATEBP >BD. r ' ' |Make Cash ¦. Advances :daily I to Ladiee, :"|i Jeritleniei, Farmere, Bh«yk«eper»,

*m~ —mim ^ ^mJ»~~L±tm+ ' Goyi Tnnknt Officials, and all jMpanelbl*

I I ' i 'lAANQ ".i ;l i ', Per»>ns. ta mi part of Ir«Uad, ; i»

'' . i »'v ¦¦yir™**|??H5w. -', : ¦ Bepiymenta c»oft» made by iturtolmento. "mT Tm

^mmmmm TjirS T??™ '

¦• '«* .«?¦ «n»yt» ftrraiiged. ThoM reqnirinttemporary advances will 'find the above the best*, and rAost reliable inanciemadvancing on personal- security. ',, Coll or writ* forjte rm* »nd partknlartL wWck¦. I - • : will be furnished on receipt.- Carf» eent by -poet. - . ¦ -»

nnn 'to £S,000 LOANS granted byob4U post, Money lent without seenrity.Ladies or Gentlemen can have their ownacceptances discounted : 6r post-datedcheques I cashed. without any ¦ eeenrities,sureties,: or interview. . I ¦ | •- ¦ '<

Clergymen, Merchants, Medical Practi-tlonere, Fanners, Shopkeepers, ami. nilResponsible Persons. No Fees or! Before-hand Charges are made, and no RailwayFares. ! • .- . - : ¦ " - I ' |: I - \ ¦. Borrowera dealing with other firms canhave their Loans paid off lor increased,and those who are about to : K>rrowj shouldwxito for, full information tc ' j ITHE 8TANDARD PRIVATE FINANCE

CO. OF IRELAND, JLTD.,j j' ;JAME8 C. WAL8HE, Sec.,

15 ANGLESEA STBEEai DUBLIN 5¦ -

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Money to Farmerspi A: and .upwards lent by [post

S i x \ J witiiont any gecuntjr !toFarmers, Merchant*. Clergymen,Medical . Practitionera, School Teach-ers, and all other private .Ladles; andGentlemen. jNo fees ' or charge*whatsoever, easy repayments j ar-ranged to suit borrower* conveni-ence.- no personal interview required.

All business done by. bosj JoBtrictest privacy, and every | ap-plication reoeives immediate atten-tion. ' :i

Apply, . ¦¦ ¦. - . . ' • -

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>OAN8t LOANS! LOANS IMONEY ApVANOED, from 60

DPWABD8, to Farmers and all Besp«0tabl» Perwnt' to their Own Approved

APPBESBt- . !¦¦• • - ¦ ' -" ~ |-* ' : PAV Bao iT AND<'jEWElXBB;'' V> MXitfTT'TAM T?5»,«^^' j « BALLYBBicKEN, WATEBTOKD. ,

6 KJ^TBJET'CK*t±Z Sm <ff •& HOW H0OM'¦«¦ ;

5 rAKNbLlj bCaEibX (near Tows Hall), r ¦ ¦ BIT ' vnuirnrpv¦ WATEBFOBD. '¦( I ' l l | BALLYBBICKEN.

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MONEY I MONEYI !| I MONEY!

THE WiATEREORD LOAJW COMPANX; ;|

'.' ¦ ¦' 3, JOHN STREET, ¦

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Make* OAOH Advaneea 1 ram C5 UPWARDS on your own Approved PERSOMAbSECURITY* REPAYMENTS—Weekly, Monthly.for as maj od arranged to ealt oon-reaienoe ot Borrowen.- All applk&tions will leoeiye Immediate]attention and will tmtraatod oonfldentlilljr and with eonriesy, SPECIAL TEBMH TO FABMEBB. :

Apply. THE MANAGES, 8 JOCN STBEfet WATEBFOBD.

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FOUR COURTS !HOTEL,

. . INN'S QUAY, DUBLH,PAMHY AND COMMERCIAL. -%«,

100 Bedrooms -ttom 2\- pec Hlgbt,LADIE81 COFFEE BOOH.

iRostau rant—Popular • j Prict*.Special Low Tariff for Hoarder..

Banquets and Club Dinner* catered jlo'iBpecial Accommodation to VJeaatnj¦ .. . Partte*. ; '

Smoking Concerts.Henry G. Kilbey

Tclsphoat isii . { Mmijlng Director..- IWires: "Exeel, Dnbltol" | I

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COMPORT A CONVENIENCE' :

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' jThe "Wlcklow* tUnds for all that lbaw;word* convey. Standing in th* buiKueei centre of Dublin, tho Hotel 'UINEAB EVERYWHEBE of lnteraiiltothe Trtveller. Its table and room!are as good n< training, care, aad l

knowledge eon make thorn. .| 'W I C K LOW' HO TEL

WIOKLOW STREET, DUBLIN.! I! MAHON, VUnoKi

PhonB Nnmber* 1S58—lfl» ; I

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TABLET8-2d , 21d., 8di, 3Jd.,and In Oartontj evtrywherti

BARRlNGTpN,DUBLIN. 1

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i By. Prjvite I Lender on Simple- - !I \ Promissory Note. • • :

"VTO Bills 'of Sale taken, and AbsoluteJLl I Privacy guaranteed. First letter ofappj cation rfceiVes prompt attention,and; in tending |bprrower3 are waited uponby a I representative, who is empowered tocomplete, transaction on terms mutuallyarranged, NO CHARGE being made unlessBusWess , ACTUALLY COMPLETED;Special Quotations for Short Loana. TV riteID confidence to . ' , :; \! ' • ; Ci WELLS, . -

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Ca«h Advajnced Priv&teiy; ; ' • '¦ ' FROM

: £3 Upward*. '¦Apply persorally or by letter.

Note Address!:— *

|L; R p B I N S O N ,82, Johns town, Watorfortf,

M NEij MONEY !-• ; ¦ - iMjcMEY!;; 'Lent on: Jewellery,' Watches, Biirtlee/

Guns, Harness, Furniture, Clothing, P*o-.¦perty of any de icripUon. Foreign Mcn«yPTchkiiced: Old Gild and Silver bougilTraders' Surpli s iHodi and I"»nilfei»bought. 8tricl«i I Secrecy. • i .. . ' • ¦

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I FIRE, ACCIDENT, WOHKMKK'Si C0)«PEN8A1fl0k 4 BDBGLABY.

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Managing Dlieotor. "¦ ¦ " I I ¦ ' I . '.

Low Bate! of Premlbm and Prompt OIKILiberal 8ettlem«nl of Clalmi.

The Position of ihej Company is AmplySecured Independent ot Capitol.

Proposal Forma* arid all Information onapplication to Cothpany'e Agents, or to

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Aceleonjt iand;' QuaranteoCorporatlcr , Limited,

Offer* to! Profeiiidna and Buiineii Men'throngb its Up-to-pale. Policiei, complete

Protection againit the many; Ruk« o{ 'Accident ana Sickneti to,which '

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WE would express our gr<enables the industries

welfare to be still carriedan{d' . tallow[ from \[/hich

is made come from oversfrom the West Coast of Iis our duty to transform every shiprand thus endeavour to do credit to tand Mother "-}—by maintaining the hi;£1,000

ASYLUM ) COMMITTEE;H MEETING '' , 3 X- Li

Th« «*»»ihly m ¦eting !orf the Jo.nt Com-mittee of liManagi tnent [of tlie WaterfordiJistrict Ilunatic Asyluml was held llon-ia.r. }ar,j.1TUlian Fitzgerald, T.C., pro-sid«4i ana there were' also present—The iMayor (MS . R. (Power), Jam<'SHackoU itAId.). M«ssr3.r E. Walsh . T.C.<High ehcriff). Thorhas Flyim. Tvv-Mi]<vBridise : Wil iani .Idiies. T.C. ai«tThomas Cbffey.

i)r . Oaknhott . R.M.S.. and tin- usualofliei'fLis wore also in attendance .

MATE Of THE HOUSE.Dr. Oatehoit r 'rK/rtodj-The.re wctv .n

L!i<* Asylum la^t li zard day 332 males unci.'SOG fernafejs. malii is n t'>tal of 63?. Th.o\>w»» admitted sin :e, -I males ; discharged .I male ajijd 3 fena: -* ; j died . 1 feni.ilf.Inavin ? in the lu u.-o 33j nva'.os and 302i.nnaiee ; |t$tal , s:7. Th^ fiaur -s lor thecurrespo^Hm!.' pel ynl is'it yea r \wn- .i.Umull's and||302 fcj tales ; Iota] , 641.

IfiOCTOf'S RKFORTf) r. Onk^Qott a i •fellow's:—Mr . Chair-

man •rindigpntleiiti n , sincb my iusi r«»t> <irLHi) - hi-alt-Iipf the inmates has b.vn p>o-lAnd r.he general onditior) of the institu-tion has kj icn'Bat-iJ.factory. With tew px-veptions t i c cont acts have boon du.ycarried •irtl The 'ood-.-tuffs wer<> of coodquality. I appem . as directed tho iutin-sof tradesmen ami attendants who \HT,.ill or late' returni ip; for1 duty diir-im.- th«pa- ' nibnu. I

' ACKNOW LEDUMSNTSLetters Were rea d from! the Vary Ri-v

De*n iWal Rh. P.P., Lism^re ; Mr. II IS.

MinehearJ Macroo n. Cou nty Cork , aliidfrom the Rev. Ca on T, f. Fuxlony aek-nowltxlsiiiK tin- vci'i ft I of tin' C">f i-mitUHi '-1* rt!so!utioi of *ymj>atfiy on if"1'dcalli : of tile Mo- IWdl Dr Si^e'tuin,ind they ypre or.l wd HW'IV i n— < • » ¦ :-• I . :¦tin- minutes. ¦

VISITIN« (iOV iRNOll'S RKPORT.The • Visit ng Governor (for fch.- moifc ii

r«-(M>rted il at ho visit™ tin* v:utol,i<wards -and found 'vt -ryth ncr in '.rood <.r-der. 'A go xl iliai v w, -(\ usciiil ly .-I.-. -p!t»ril in .t ic WOT isliy M sS . I

The repor t was < onsidc'rpl sati-faci- niy.and Mr. K. .Walfli was .•ij ipoinVd Vi> |!-in? Governor foi next woek.

APPLICATIONS

Dr. Oaksl ott—Y< u knoti . Mr nia 'i -nun . that ; his is tin; iny iifh i" W !I « I !I.tpplicalions for increases wen- to !»• . "I' -aidifred. Oi r late , 'ijho;) ivas til. - moi '4 1 :¦>f tViis J and!nohod.' t'nonptif. at tin.' : in k ¦that he would not Jive Ui fecc them AaH>'plao". It |wjns firsj to be I consider**)] {n

liiE NAVYP 'Father andt6 our Trade.

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titude to the Navy y Mch Iso vital to the coun try's ;on. The beautiful oils !

eas—from AuAfrica, etc.

Guarantee of PurityThe name Lever on Soap w a Cuara n

LEVER BROTHERS LIMITEDWV.U. .'ov^J.tfqa*rSg*i.*l»Ml.'W>iM W?P . >:Vlj: JiJ!!u.lliJ.'

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»tralia,the Islands of the Pacific,Cleanliness salutes the Flat Itlent of oils into perfect Isoap,tie Navy—our trade's "FatherM reputation of British goods.oh every Bar of Sunlight $t?ap.ee of Purity and Excellence

jiORT SUNLIGHT.

>i ^sSiaTiv^^i *?-Tr^^7Ki^:m^ssss^ J3^s zzzzos:6

and our families. We trust thaiill jsec th3t this request is n r«i -<• <jni- and merits yuur favourahi i*on. 'Colfey—Are not thsso nicn pan!inward rate of wnjies?1-aljRhott—I think they arp Thornfterc-nce about the standard rai- * • ¦(oi: somo o/ Uiese tradt> Min >Mi .tlit:v wpi e appoinU ^I l) > i v werestundard raU> of « »!;••» I hfn r

r 3tandartl varies S*nnf art. pn ul>nn; 33s., and smiii ' 36* Th.> car-s salary was rai^-d > .^ a'is « h.Mimliird was raised. What tlirs. 'nl is 3s. a w«vk to brine thorn iniif latt* as that paid to the car-anil tailor.wiies handed "1 n"'i "¦ ¦• <>f iv. • ! ¦ ¦ • ¦1 t i l l 1 .matter eon.-uier .'d at i n \ ;

. i ) i l '.<-aV\on "Wu'ft »1*» n-i" v , .1 i ; . i:' Voiiliy, Iiousc carpi' i] ' ;T . a | i p i v -

.in I'ncreasa of 3s. w i v k l y w l u r - i .. wnuld hriiiJJ Iiis want's uj. t*> I ! M -i j -1 by any uuildvr to nx't i la i . n r -

Hi- ho])i'd thai tl i. ' C - ¦M i i n ' t t .» ¦•<• Us way u> inak^' his wa?rsiv.-ok.i' J . Hazletmi . ensinivr . a l- i - ip-li tin increase.[Vliiyor Rave notioi' of motion

TOOK-TAKER S REPORTPower , stock-laker , n |>.iric. |had taken Rbwk for |.hc hall-ditig 30th September He -foiuulk - 'properly properl y kept in- OHdopartinents and in good <>rd< 'i) throughout tlv inst.tulion

ND STEWARD'S REPOKT. O'Gorrnan , Land Steward . r<-.hat imc« tho last monilil y m> • ¦¦I Usual farming operations hadcried out. About nix nrri ' y <jf

'.vere dug and nboilt fivi ' jicre »II. It w.w Tfry •Jit lirull I" <l ^ 'viii;{ to the .heavy noturi' <if Hi-1 to their boin« over-run w i t hIHo' -bought foii r -htiapfi of mantir*-M>Uc Auction .and fm)> l<>yi d horm's1.1. ;to deliver itfjc-rk subrri itted a report on elium.-ito; hilll for loss of < "•?! :l . rsl» I.- ,'"ii-Inpon t.ho Avar Tii. firm ^ ron-ivefe Me.vrs Dwvy and Co. midKoljertson , .I4>dlii> nnd ' C». . and it•idetl to -Allow them J ial f th>>Iwhieli they claimed.(i-i>t 'iii ff then ended

October but was adjourned at his own quiresrequest to November, j you w

The male married attendants in the in- s>>nablstitutioa numbering twenty wroto askinjr attentitte Board to ffra ii t tliem an •'ncrease j rThey pointed out thai food-stuffs were ,J. 5lnow almost t\vir<" nsj mnoh as twel ve j) r imontlis apo , and that they were es- |S a , \ipejcialljr handieapued with the increased na"-.scost of living .and were unablo w pay ¦ \vh,."ntheir bills As almost every einpl iye« „,.,,,! .,was receiving Kciiu 'lhiiic on areouut of t )',, ., t t ]mon aai'J prico.-* they Would (•• ¦• '. gratefu l , iu, „'.ox a weeklv sum <>l 5j. i i . - i i i , rMayor—That w uiild f>e £4 odd :. w.-l; J.h, <tMr Walsh said tlia t oi course t »., -y nl .„ \%wire all painiuily aware of tlie higli cost .|, ,. K .,of! l ivi 'nj' owjug U: the war . Hi' would j ,,.|,t (.rhand in a notice of motion f , >r the next

^rniiii-tiug. J in havTile iiotiou «f nioi iu i i jwjs us ( ¦• low- — . t ni* *- Lt i:J" That the application of tlie marri ed \,. Jm;ile ull'.'ii'Jants and tile femali 1 married Th- 'ina.Att i' ii i inutM who have i- Jjiid n n to Hup p >n. ]M ._. ,',,,.bi' j considfnd. and j ' heres-ary m<>ve ii ltv s.i- . in*j*(..iuiion tlu-r jn ' | : natr ,, . ,T'n^ sing le att endants ' 17 male- ai: , l 2-4 |" »t- ¦

females also aiiplicd for an increase < -•( wi>m Ipay, the majority of tj iem s in i i i i .i that .10- ¦<tlitiy had relatives depcndeni oil Ui' iu ^tr, iand found it very lined t" nmke ends I' '.''/1' 'meet owinu t" '.he alinormal prui 1 -> i ' !- '

Mr. Flynn said thai 1 Oi- .-y all ji riunl Tto j be suffen.i^ fro m thul ci . nta'.'ioii .

^r J,Uiere. " ,,, ' , . JMr Waiah said ll ui t :rcy brought it on " '

themselves by tixina a j certain nirtnih • * j 1( , s *|>\Jr. Jones supirpst-il lliat a special iruv l- | vur iul , I'ins1 be held to cDnsider)the app 'cications . ¦ . ri .rl ,. r ™ '|" }Ir. Flynn—A very good idea Con- , '1tiinii'ti" he said he thuiiu'ht they slionid : I .not c-msi-l 't ".he unmarried attendants ia' **'• I Mr fMr Jones Uieu-' Kaid he would hand in .)( ,r .Js)notjee fll »\»1iou \o consider flu u p i > l i - . ' ,,. ,"

,||(<-ntion." i l i : i i dny month.I j |R.rll Cll¦.Mr, UO IKTI Mullnv\-ney . ^t^rk-ki^-pf-r . ' jiotataejniiid'.' .'ID upplu'iiiimi f.it an increase o; ; remaiin'fuiidry .md pointed out iliat he wiw now them otwi>l \v year-i in oftVe. JHi» present snl- ' soil -amaryjwas .t2u a >var less than Uial paid to weeds.Jii .t |pred<?cesHoi' twenty years ajro at tlie pi

Dr Oiikdhutt «iid that he had a notice at U. Uof li iotioi i from Canon Furlon? that the I The'Cs: ay-keeper '- sahirv b.-j raised '.. £ MO I referreda y i 'j r -.vn il a n n i i - ' i i CHT . 'ineiits "; C*» setjueniuntil if reaches £161) per annum corned.J;iiucs KvanH . shoemaker; John Pren- Messrsd.-r 'ast . upholster , and jThoinas O'SUea . was deipaiiiter , wrote:—We . jiju- undedip;ned amounttradesmen , who are now] for ten years 'in The uyour employment without receiving an 1 '¦" " "¦" "." "v "merease i.t Kilary would) feel very grate- ' — .ful jf you would kindly direct that our ' 1-v, i , ¦

crenkes if aliened would] br,n K u.< „„ ta DP Mfv K ' . M^K'NTOSH-S TOFFEEthe standard of your house carpenter 'and I ——__ *.tail* and would help lls {„ moot the ere.at ( R».^ V »Wi ire . n ". : ¦—advance in pricv., which V, ,,o« ser iomlj I ,t 'Wall , W.V.KB.' A°*1 <*#lw ito<!lt«!

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HOUSING SCHEME

Special Meeting of theCorporation

A special me.-tinj <A the Council of ih.-County Borough of WaterTBrd wa» heldyesterday in I the Council Chamber .City Hall. Tte Mayor (Aid. 11. Power.J.P.I , presided, and ihe.re were uJs. > pre-Reni—Aldermen Dr. J. J. O'Sutlivan . . I P .JuraiiS Hackelt, J .P; W. A. Murray , andW J. Smitli- Councillors Mrs I., p.wle.K. Uonnwly. William Fitzgerald. \V. PMaher . Owen Uawson . und Wil i iamO'Connor ¦

Messrs Pat-rj iek 'l l iy^'ins. A> M-!i i irTown Clerk , and J. J . Fieinin/ . B.ir . .u --)iSurveyor, were also in attendance

Tiie AjiisUini. Town Clerk said that wasa special meetiW convened for the pur-l>.<se of con'sideiiiuj the following rc-<'<)nunendiitii>0 of the 'Housing OJIII -mittec:— "That pursuant to advertise-ment two t-Jnddrs were received tor theerection of nineteen houses for the work-ing classes at [Walsh's Lnne (off Ball y-bricken), vi , . from Messrs John Heiinvvand Son at (f3, 100, and from Mr. GeorgeXolan at £3.1&a tfs. 4d., and we recom-mend' that the tender of Messrs Johnillearno and|So < at £3,100, bein.- thelowest, be accor. ted."

Mayor—Well , gentlemen , the businwki.s very short; to-lday

Aid. Dr. O'Siillivan—1 move inn: thelecominendation be adopted

Councillor 'Donnelly—And 1 s.N-nnd it.The motioli vus passed iin'animouHlyOutinrilloT.O'Qounor—1 hope tlie houses

wil l bo flnisiie<U off as quickly us r»i <-sible bocausd they will be wj ut.-d f, , , ili < -wint nr. 1

As«i8t»ni Towi Clerk—l will not i fy theparties, Messrs Uplin Hearne aruf Son —in fact. I have written Ihein already. Asfar as I am icoAeetned there w i l l be nodelay. ! T

Councillor |U<'miclly—To «X]>editi ' mat.Urs I thjnii iJIessrs vltarne and Sonsoiiulit t>- get.instructioiis to eo on at oncexwith liie r<>uiovui^ o( the debiie Tli-roai « u lot vf ipoir men who could be soi.'iLjasixi. j

The AsMRt&ul Town Clerk said howou ld inform Mtlssrs Ucanie oi tlie uieet-iu^'s decision immediately. ¦

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WATERFORDBOARD OF j GUARDIANSThe weekly meeting <rf tho Waterfoid

Board of Guardians was held on Wednes-day in tho Boardroom of , the 'Worfchoust!.iMr. D. Hyland, T.C, Chairman.presided,and the names ol the other members pre-sent.will be found in tho division list be-low.

¦' !•:¦ ¦';¦/ !. ¦ : 1Jtfr. John Mackey; and the usual ofEr

rial* were fllflo in attendance.

STATE OF THE iHOUSE.The Cierk reported that there were ir

the house on Saturday night ell inmateias against 744 in the corresponding perioclast year. That is -due to the reductiorin the ferer hospital. There wsro IXthere last year and only «ix on last Satur-day. , : , . . ; . . . - . :

Chairman—That ia a very favourablereport. _ ! ¦

Clerk—Notwithstanding that the cost oifood is'X8 higher still.' ;

Chairman—War prices, Mr. iMackey.Continuing the Clerk said that - there

¦were admitted durin? the week , 76; dis-charged, 7o; four deaH)s. The cost of pro-visions was £141 10s. as against £133! out-door relief was £31 8s. against £35 9s. Gd,Thers is a saving of £4 there. The con-sumption of stimulants -was as follows;—No wine Against 12 glasses laBt year; 22glasses of whiskey against 81, find onep:nt of porter against 33.!, Any economythat could be effected has been effected*Y. round. I

A DECEAftED'8 LTOfATIC'a•WILL. I , I

¦The Clerk .stated .that at the meeting

held on ths 27th October lois order wasmads—"That the Clerk ; communicatewith Sister Catherine advising her of theclaim made oy the guardians on Die as-sets of Mary Hunt , deceased, in whicha«aetB she (Sistor M. Catherine) is, thuyunderstood, also interested with a view toarriving at a satisfactory arrangementfollowing which the matter must bebrought on for discussion at th<* meetingof the Board to be held on ths 10th No-vember. He (Olerk) had .the following

Bear Mr Mackey—I ar* in receipt ofyour communication of the 29th.* ult., andI beg to say that I must refer you to Air.Keane as 1 have nothing to say in thematter .—Youis tralv". '

8I3TER M. CATHBB1NE.Chairman—I don't think -it is neces-

sary to have any discussion on thU mat-ter."Mr. Kenny—Did you refer to Mr.

K.Mne , Mr. Mackey?Clerk—No ; 1 am waiting ior your in-

structions I bring it up hero in accord-ance with the order of the Board.

Mr. Walsh—What interest is it to us?I did not quite catch it the last time.

Mr. Kenny said he would rather de-precate any discussion nntil 'such timeas they knew their position legally, andthat he thought could be easily 'found byrefe rence to Mr. McCoy. No matter howlong or detailed the discussion theremight be they ultimately would have torefer to their solicitor because there wa3a iegal point involved he understood, andin hi* opinion it would be better in thefirst instance to do that. If they were inpossession of their legal status in thematter they should abide by that withoutany discussion. He did not think .itwould serve any purpose to rake up thewhole thine.

The Chairman said there were a num-ber of guardians present who did notknow anything about the matter, «nd hethought it would be well to have themonlifrliftTitrl ¦ , ¦

MJ. Walsh—That is why I asked thequestion .

Chairman—This woman I Understandcame into the house wath a considerableamount of money. Is that correct?

Clerk—Not quite. She came "here aboutsix or seven yean ago. She had nomeans whatever. About a year or » yearand a h'alf beforo her death she came intopossession of hei means and she made awill disposing of her m?an3 and there issome noney due to the guardians.

Chairmen—Before her death ahe madea will , not willing anything to tlie Boardor taking into consideration the time shespent in this institution »nd the moneyexpended on her. ilr. Keane. merelywanted to pay n»r maintenance from thetime she received the money until shedied.

Mr. Dunphy—When did she die?Clerk—In or about 18 months after she

received, the money.The Chairman said they mislit rest as-

sured they would not get anytliinj.Mr. Donnelly—I would fight it out.ill. Whittle said they ' had a similar

case some few years ago. Somebody diedthat way and made

Clerk—Some ppop'.i- down in Wexford.Mr. Whittle—I thought they were from

this place.Clerk—Thp people were her« hut they

came from WexfordMr. Whittle said that at that, time the

guardians made a claim for maintenancefor the time spent in the institution.Mr. Keane had the case then qs nowand the only conclusion cauie to, as faras my memory serves me, wa,v that wewere only entitled to charg; for main-tenance for the time the person came, intopossession of the mon»y.

Clerk—Mr Keane now agrees to payiur the time the woman gol the monoy.

Mr Will iam Fitvrerald—I think woshould ,ic:-'jpi that

Tiio Muster said it would be better re-fer the matter to their law advifer andknow from him if they could recover any-thing

The Chairman proposed that they ac>ceiit the umoiiu '

M:\ (irr.nl seomded.Mr Dorln?l.v Mud he would move that

they t-- . t V;M I advice on the mutter. iception to a remarkMr Kenny —Pa»s il. subject, to your ofithe resolution on

I H W advivr. ha' said that the menThe Clerk , in reply to the Board, .<aid

they would do the wisesA tir.ng by passinglh ¦ Chairman 's suggestion.

1T« wa.- airr-i'd t ,> .COMMITT EE OK ECONOMY.

The Clerk fiiuf with u view to seeingit some, eoinoiny could not be affectedduring thes- distressful times u cotn-'mittee hud bivn formed to so "to theoiiest ion The Local Government BoardInspectors attendod and made ail explan-ation to the eonimittiv . and the tallowingxejxirt wa s On* rPfult: —10th Xnvember 1915 .CeinmitUT on dietaries in usi in theworkhouse Present—Mr David Hylaml(Chnirman) . 3Irs . Forde. Messrs "iicholas1'helan (Tr.tmorc). Patrick Powe • (Tour-gar) , James Hackett < \ ld . l . E.I Walsh,Un tl Willi am P. Alahcr Dr. Mcrormacktiihl Mr McPwthy. Local GovernmentItoard Infpecto rs . were al>o presentThe t-iiminittii " having heard Jkc I>oea lGovernffleii! ;Iloar<l Innpeetr.rs '.on theSubject recommended the Board U> adoptthe new scale of dietaries. Tljs -com-oiit fc'F Is infonne<rj that a comparison oftli <» workin c of the dietaries showB asav-

fE^O'S LICHTNt?!C ,[ COOGK CU^g

The Mt-al family remedy, tjontalus ''no tipiuoi . morphine. parejn)rtc. or •other harmful draft. Cures at ulln^cs. ;

OUCHSXOLPS iA INfLUENZ^A ¦ ' .Venn's li the furca t wid tverdlct l- cure for tlicw winter Win, tbe Jjest pn>-' Lection »sain^t mow wrioua vlAuger*.

If ! COUGHS I vr<£y & s ' ' thlldr«n »in?plr love Vrao"

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It 'will 'refresh you. • You can drink'Colemans' B.T.B. with,r cold or hotwater, o. any kind of mineral water.'A champagne quart ! at1 In. Sd. willmake 25 half p ints, which] makes thecost of the drinks less thin a penny;each. : It is a powerful] nirve stimu-1lant , but has noj after,depressing effect!like ahohol. It lexhllarat i s, invigor- 'atoi , and etimulaics : l i t stops thecraving for spirits. It it a maKnifi-cont tonic for tlioserwjio are " rundown." and not | feeling uite well.The more you drink the "better youarei It can be given to ch Idren withadvantage. , i ' ¦ • |.

r—' ; i " 'S^NT j IjfREE AND POST. PiftlD.|!

! ' , ' i ' - i ' » I I.i::g o{ approximate'./ £3 l0». ft w?ck iniuvour of the propo ed new icalo which 1tux .Medical Oflj cerpl approve (of. !; The -Cha-.rtnan saip ho had great pl«a-i-ure in proposing iliat they adopt this,foheme They need not i go behind tliendvicej of ; tiielrj own doctors who weresatisfied iwith [this arrang?.oent andthought it would work well.j . ccordinglythey ought to itivej it a itrial for aixmonths ' to' sec. how :j would: wj ork. Thescale ¦was just as good it not better thanthe- present on;.': It:mi ght inej in a littleextra trouble ' ;

i ' - ji Mr. ilaher—N "o; il*pe'nse but a littleextra. tfoiiWc ¦ ! i 1 i : I \

j Mr. Cassin said he would' liko to havesome <ietaila and hi re the eccj '.e laid onthe table for a week. . - I .j Mr. Thomas Vov:ei .also asked for de-tails. They did not (enow wha"l might bein the 1 scale, and he proposed, as anlimendtnent tw the ' ;Oiairni.in' ; motion,tj iat the scale of d( :iary' be illowed tolie on |th« tablr- th f -e for 'a week or afortnight so that the ' see wha ; it was

^I Th« amondir.ent w is declari J lost ona 9ho\\J of hands ; ", \

I , SANCTJONED.j The Local Government Board («ioto

with reference to thu minutes bl procoed-ihgs ol Wuterford Uj Ton on '.tho 12th ult.statin;.' that t hoy h4ve: fanctsont-d thepayment "of remuneration at the rat? of£1 10s. a -n eck to Mrd. Bridget (Power forher servicef a* tempoxary midwife of the•workhouse ' foi a period.' of two wock«.The Boirdjhave also kanctione^ the p3y-.ment of a sum of £7 10s. to Otliaa MaryJ, Droa , hospital teacher, fir taking/»ru»rfi» !n 1l«» HMWlf ohildrtfn at tin*charge !o< tlie delicale ehildilen at thePassage'hospital duri lg the pait summarmonths! j •¦ ; •

j EtiECTIOX OF SHOEifAAEn.jThe next business i 'as to co isider tho

motion stanJing in I tlw ! nHm1 : of Mr.Kicholas Phelan thatljthe resolution pass-ed a. forinight aj>o fixip,T th>> sabry of theKhoemaU^r to bo appointed on tl:at dayat X73 a year bo rV=c ndeui. I ' ¦•

'Speaking to tht ii otion Mi. Phelansaid Uiej last n:ar. tlii t h.'ld the positionhad only £M a year. j At thn meeting inquestion he proposed that the (salary betiled at !£60 a year. Tt at -vvas an inereasiof '£10 uln'ch he thoiirht ;was fenough.

ilr. Grant—It is top much.Continuing _\Ir. Pluilan saM [haf. they

exceeded the estimati by £2,5Win thehalf-year , and he thought they shouldpractice [some economv. This jjob waa apermanent job. Its holder wou ,d not belike sonio of :i;e .tradesmen in (the townldte t«-day and workibg to-morrow. Xhe£3 <X) xce'is in til e estimate wouldmean 3d; iniihe £. || : ¦ i |

Ir. G rant, in *'.'cosaid h? ihoii"ht tlmt i

¦Mr. Phclaii-We:!, ;count of jwaii times. ¦ IAfr. Grant.' soul tl|nt

ovjer they would iiavc 1IKMHC j

Jfr. Whittle said he

ding, IlrCO nas , toilr. ,Gran '

when thei lot of sh

Vhelnu .i much., on ac-

warwasK-makers

wished to] take «JC-lj adelby .toe moverthe last! d'ay whenit>ers • who Iproiiosed

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THtJ iw ^EW JINVIGOtiAtGSI A Delightful] Exhilarating, Non-Alcoholic B«verag«ij; ',"'¦ l . i : , :

Contains the Pr ncipal j lnlgredienU used in the Manuficture' of -BMin^-'

ai t -»nt AW*;01 *Wh°l becauietheynTe int«n««f miserable. Tb»

Aro You Willinsr ko Test It? FREE TRIAL' COUPON.Every ready of this taper is entitled to have one- trial aamplolH • : : rStrongly! recotwlmenderi by Doctors and trie Cfergv

atijd \-otell for £78 a year wanioL to stealn march behind the backs ;ol tl s guard-ians. The guardians w rro iiot- tl en mak-ing the I appointment! Every memberwould have go; notice so that t iere wa3n^' quc>st j on of stealii r a 'marc' I .

Mr. (irunt—Only for, Mr; Phe an 's no-tii'e o: motion we w>^ lid not.

Mr. Whittle said it l a s far from theirintention | to do anyilu ig in the duri; ortake .in advicuiaw. II he {Mr. Whittle)gave his | opinion that a man vas^ en-titled to 3)s, a week cr v£5 awtk thatwaj only iliis opinion , a id it was jpen forevery guardian to coino and votn

Mr. Phelan—Would jiot it be £0 onlyfor,;my rescinding motj anf , ¦

Mr. Whittle :>a:d xhi giiardiai s couldcome in (here that-day and vote :

ilr. Phe'.an said thai only for hi.s mo-tion the\* would n<>t ; lava that chanceai. iill. " | . ! :

Mi. Grant—That's a factMr. Phrlan wid 1 l>ltj| . Whittle ? argu-

ment was; knocked , , into a c<wl ed hat,whatever ^hat meant (Jij uglrter).

^Ir. Donnell y ?aid tile giiardians onthaj day jfortnyrh t acted in! tho Ij cst in-tereMs of the ratepaye r i.

Xlr. <!rant—I.doubt \ ¦ ' ¦ 'Mr. Donnelly said ha knew ho' f much

could be enved by hav ing a good man.Tluiy wanied a good inai I and if tJiey gothim, tfiey jwould have ti pay hiiA - goodwaees I j :

AM. IlacK-t t ^.aiil Uij-re was al ways aR^ng VSbut. tlie Tatepuyj r-rs. i We cani fthere 'to <!•> the 'business of the Boardand !tc see I justice dqile. jN Vhat he'l id saywfis l that t'liey would i tun get any skilledInbourer tor less than 30s. a week. >:H«though t it was; a very; sir all avera: e for atra<TesmanJ considering that sx)n e un-^k illl^l mej i -amed from 3Gs. to ' -JOs. . awtekf. l| ; " I

Xi ^ Wln itU ,infant od\ Fln>- ca.-e of theA'tiyrpiii where tradesmen were pettingx,j .. ...... .. 1. ._. „„. ,.,lL

.l;i,C/i(»irinaij—I ': would tiot like .to take

my. <Jue from the Asylum]. There . •-!» IUXIO .-S |thau fouri noticeii of motion there

t<> Micrease! salaries, i !j ¦

• 'Aid. KaekL-tt—You imjkt eonsidi r that

till tl)« T).;ah) ,ii' miirlinen ;•% 'Mrl K . j W:il « !i—Wiihj -rogiird: :o th<r.•i .-ylilin I tf- i)iisd lil;e- to if,X|i iiiiii , tiiov m'lia-"- i i ' s W1:

'1- 1 i i i i t J- I 0:s>.-:.i i!n J i sj>oii-.sic.iity for iwh at lia< iori trred th( :e. Itis oirau-'c !< •.: » rn . ,j^»l: sanx tii ii -ago that aJ) |)li .catiMii; *•) • inerea&'3 of

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¦¦ • ' .:. ' '• ; ; j . : i . - ! . : IMCertainly. j Nartj e, ! IpunJopJBtffiness, Tyrcj . j i : ;j | . ; . ¦ .No, 1 am not here to bookorders, but t» giveiaidrfcie.Am I coming! again? Regularly,*I hope. Th s s j |ist.:«i prelim-•nary visit. | ' ; '|| !. ! j : i l ; :Thanks, Twill.! pood-iaye forthe present. | Clad to; havemet you. ! , .' ! ;¦ , J ' '||- ¦ ¦' ¦-¦¦;

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To Spencer. Laylon and Co',! . ' ' ¦'¦"'Brundell, near Norwich-

Kindly send, 'me a -I -sample ofColemans' E.T.B. I enclose 6 penny¦tampa for package and po»tag«. -

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.i<unuJr ..'...., L .;•..!¦ »;-.»...-¦ Put name of ?aper- ,

Bold In bottles at Is. ind li. Sd. per' ; • bottle. - I i ' | ¦.

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-[salary be only received a( ; a certain' monrh in tuio- year. Tjhig -waj done so , ¦that iht Board ccJuld see jn frarairis theest:mate3 for each, couii^pjyear, what theprobable expendituds would bp. Tni»month wac tin* first occasion the Boardexperienced the effects of ;that rule, ttwresult of which viis that, 'ajl tht ^accrucdgrievance* of th9 y«?ar ca'nie bf;<>re theaitogether. That ialwhy fh« Wur noticefof motion came obou;, [and f v e n thes*are only given in -A formal jWayi it b;ir^rnercly moved thai the. ii alters be con-sidered. Indeed j ai" far las we h?rc areconcerned w« ire Uvinjr jfor this year ix-all events in a g!a'?« house. : Wo otujul1*throw the ' stone in . the I matter of in-creasas of salaries. | ! ¦> ' ¦ "'¦¦ \

A!d. Hackctt—H»*r. hear '• j : . ¦if tx. Cas8in said be did. not a^re'e withthe notice of motion at 'ail. j How ha

asked could They ' ipect te (ret a goodman for 33s a week. j [¦ '. . .

Mr. Kennv said [he understood fromoutbid; people that|it wes ' ijiCi' within sgood man 's capacity vttsi:! no 4o all theI shoe-making work | of tl\;>: j :;ii.iitiUi.'n .Tney were «ndinir; out >vr's lo lie ex-tent of £150 a yt»r. LO»;: yrar '* con-tracts were <*qual I to that ,nr.i poasiblymore Ther<* was :iri addiltin atlier •workthat amounted to i£10 cr tlCo. in ail. Let[ them say tha t .tie^e was 'a| ib lper cent.

I to ft* per csr.t inarssa aliiwod Ivc profit .IRouphly that would couiU t«> Z4i >. Take' that from the £79lan,(i JKen coinpsre it;-with the £55 they }vere' paying th:s :nanand they would *ee -vrherej the economyj came- in. If they could £et a good manj— and money .woulq bring , him—;t wouldoe more economical 'ior ine _ ralepayetB;and csrtaln 'y a mort* convenient airsnge-

• ment for the inirtitution hi . l • -i -On a pC.*r there vbted— \.\ \ ; '| For the, notice \ii inoiio ;—Mffts .-n Patlr.:Power. Tdirgir." I Nicholas j i Pielan.•Maurice Pb»e., T; Power, Drumcannon;iK. Wal^h , John Diinphyl Aj U. iiov.et*.IB. Healy. E. Dunphy. PJ:e:arit.iJarcniWalsh , Jfliin iladj-in. WallUm l ft«:.««y,!P«L; B F:f:s.-riUd. j M -Kfhhc dr .;?. Bar-iron. J. Brennan , E; Douovanl h. PiKlin,W. Phelan , Ballykecfebani *>r H^ly.:Wro.Power,, Martin Puwj r , N ¦ Hi'urne^ Jame»Jvirwan . H L Ward , J. ' MiDJ.-.ald. P..O'Toalc, J Enneh.l R. lpimphy, I. T.Saipsey, and .Mrs. jtordc-fC2.< |: : ¦

I Aiainst—Aid J,; Hackelt ,^ Messrs W:P. Slaher, E. WaUrf. T. Whittle , P. W.Kenny, James Povfdr. Kahrt>j i-; PatrickFlpn , T. Power. Cilfcwhliiw; ! K.- Don-nelly, John HeaineJ'William Piucersld.T. «olden, Jpseph jWalsrjJ j P,' )5h«rtis.u»mo rurxeu, wasjn, e>iU Jvj,n jjooreT1'* ¦ : • -i I ' ' 'i ¦ • ; • •¦!| Mr. William 3or.ci did iot vote 'the Cha

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u v d!!sea P wa'||f?i';;||>^Kiheens: p_ Walsh. 'J . DunohyJ \- (ii°w^JLT; Power. .OillSgiu'n^y if. iy.t-. tmnpny, .Martiri AValsH tt'il'iaiiiJPjJ<». J. (Madden. \\i. Gallwfe If 'k „?^-,EUponiIe!ly, P.j Barren !T. hlM.n.wfllfam Plsh-Nv Pt?lftn - Ba-.lykVc^m:r M-?r? P?Jcr,''51' Wparne. iH. ll Wktd .J.> McDonald .J. Mnotp, P. Toole , B. Dun-phy, and L T. Shlpsily—20, 1 | ' •T^T,

r , MXT ^"WlMmre1 P. Power,l. Fwer, Dnimcannon^Matirice Power,f< Flynn £ Grant: R: Pit^ld. U.¦Hearne, Williaiu -Fitiperald, IP. ^hortis.vk, Ti ZT'J" Dono^n , £. i Phfisn . J.Farrell, Martin' Poifor. J.' KirWan . M.Cassm , an(l J. Enmtt—19. : I ; I :_ ior ilr. . Walter wJlsh-P. ;W. Kenny

Mr. P. Whittle did lot vo'cj i '

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RUB RHEUMAT IGl fAINOUT OF ACH[ING IJOiNTSINSTAN T . fErilEF : WITH ;i 8MALt.BOTTLE OF OtD, H0NE8T

"ST. JACOBS OIL.- J

Stop " .loslDg" for Bhanmfttfgm.. Iho palu ,is the reel dliease :' not ob»casoof rhcamatism in fifty requires internaltreatment. ; Enb Boothlog. penetratiiK " HLJacobs Oil. . . right jDtoi th«fi^lnfoL »!•«joints nna Mnsclcs .snd by tl(n Hmayou sayJack KoHnron away fities tl/e 'rhepniatlcp»In ! f St. Jacobs Ofl'.1 W\ a; h»mlo*»linimout (or.rlitnD.atlHm wjilch »orcr divaji|.nlnts and rfo.n.uqt born theoKln. It

Hio,;* Nchtlw , mrcbaco, backache, ncDrtl-¦j:ii .:iiiiil n-iliiRG* Mrelllii ),. :i : i .

. •»' ' « HIII a l l i • • ! { , !¦ o{ O!I). {( I I V- . ri/>n»'>'.'" St. Jneob. X\U ". (r, v> ^oiir hhtuiit.;, 'no.I<n a motuoni: vo» wm u- freit fiomall p^lu".acbeM and stiffncKB. Thcra is 110 DCJ<1 tosuffer. ; ' . I : i : | : I • i

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NOTES FROM•I THE t ARrvlERS DAZSTTE.'

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LfiPS Oata vr:lh Vejchca.-Would or-d£Sy Way oats doj for sowing j jitb.vScfces.lo*. Bluuld it fee winter joalsfj laitimbre advisable] to sow winter oati invir«moer or .tholTartary oaU in spr ng?\Vbieh is likoiy to turn out the W tcrcrfp? ere can winter oats be

had?, £X the purpose of a ca<ch crop ordii aryBlack TarUiry will serve excellently : lowtoUbw along wili vetches, and futoish"oodi green feeding for cows and Vci incStoc2 1n!early spring. II is much a nat,toii -of cbnv.enieuco vlu'iher you soW airinter variety of oats this month, or ifaitt i t spring and sow Black Tartary. : ' hissliason 111 spine counties the yields fj ointhi' winder sown varieties are .stated tohavefturned out the heavier. The usualwinter varieties sown in your jpart . areTavmx «nd Black Winter, though theformer is more widely iavoured. If. taucommunicate with any of the grain fi: mayou iknoV of you should have no trou blein e&tiri'g -whatever auppty of the seed, ofeither winter variety you require. |louaiiih'f possibly be able1 to set it iiemsome 61 1 the Corfc City firms. :

.Finishing JFe«d lor Co^Prioc of Gri ;in.—«)|I have a six-year-old cow that :auSiren this year. She i f more thanjkiltfat and ldry I intend giving her *dmefeediirig for five or six weeks; what todand how; much would 1 want to give [Her?Would I want to house her in thft -nwaw(2) I have about 30 barrels white aits .lor- which 1 can get 15a. Gd. per ba_ Tsloi 14 stone, and i barrels wnite wi*-'atat SSs 6d. per barrel of 20 SWIK-. \\puWyou advise me to keep it longer? Do "outhink it will rise higher?,—(1) Of cop se,you ralV-ha.vo .to tie up your cow to .at-tcn her.] It is too late in the seasorj 10think of 'doing this by running her on thegrass in;.day-timo dnd only iious-.nd nerby riichL Put her in A nice »-aim| Cor-ner of the cow-house, and five her *, S?° ?(eed!<frdm a stone u> a hone and a hpl)of sliced .turnips and mangels, wmcheyoryou have, three imes a |day. After jtnemorning and mid-day ieod oi roots, ive¦her s coupie or three pounds of cottoncaKe&na Indian meai. IOJAI-U in. uie uwportion of two parti of the latter to oneof the formc-r. After the [roots and mialsare- cleaned up let her have a good I fod-dering of'. swc-;t hay ori'oai straw, handsea1 that sho has plenty of the latter k terthe lest feed of roots in j the evening. Iiyou ftSlint Tegular hourB so mucfl thebetter. .This should prove satisfactory inbringing her- into condition for : the t uv-cher. I ;i!)|We do not lite1 to say that ojaU;wori't'adyanco beyond 15s. fid. per barrelnor ; white wheat beyondj;26s. 6d. JB ;>ihare goiod prices, ind, though it is h'a.W toadvise. :we must say we [see no reason tosuppose that grain values will be at nylower ) level during the winter. Thoquantity you have is soj small, howti er.we do not consider you: can gain muchby holding. ¦ ¦ !. ; :| | •. , ......--a ¦' m# M •al .| 333S4

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Preserving Butter 5or | Winter.—Oo iklyoui please tell me how to preserve buiternow . to keep f«r winter? The us lalplan, recommended to store butter '¦ o rerfor winter use is to pack it irno <d<anglazed earthenware crocks capable j ofEoldinfj from 7 lbs to M lbs. Preliminaryessentials:.are (1) that the cream ia. [wellripened, and cBurned at| a conyenienjtlylow;temperature; (2) that the ,churni ngia done in such a way as to remove asmuch [of the curd or buttermilk as 'pos-sible;] (3 that Working bf- the buttcri is4li'j*«n»rJb "An/I nil 'rtiAlof ll^A VAVT1 ATV . fi ' D f\

as to ihave it in a completely 'dry:con-dition for packing. Salt! may then | beaddedUt th« raie of 1 oz. io 1} ozs. to eachpound"of butter, and -wemworked in:alterbeingtallowed to staud loir an hour o'rjsoa iur(ii«r working of the |burter ehouW b-given (to Temova any moisture which inlaystill remairT. The butter may TJOWJ .befirmm packed in the crock, which. niUBttie |beforehand tfiorSughly and: > scru-puiqusTy scalded. Whenithe packing hasbeen done to a couple oTi: inches from' thetop level of the crock, and; the butter -\* ellconsro'iSated by" prdssing ;»o as to excludeall ai:f, '¦* layer of [dry salt is placed on«he itoo and the whole covered with anair-tight | material of bladder, or parch-lncnlt, such as is used for covering |j impotst This siould be pressed down ;asfirmly as IpoBsible and tightly tied rou|ndthe neck pi the cr( ck. The crock shouldbe i ItenvaidR stored in a cool dry pl ce.The system has been found -very 8a is-fact )ry,- but it is essential ttiat strict at-tcnt ox) be jriven to the Ipoints menti >n-ed. Should the butter |on removall beconsidered rather |sally jln' flavou r. It iism3y He- remedied by washing it well incold water and afterwards Te-working.

Turkeys , Ailing.--I hare lost six t lr-kuyi. •jecentiy, and th« symptoms wc :e:—tieir head% turned black , and occasion-ally pafe .iand at other times abnormallyred. They, were fed on potatoes, pollatd.anu Inaiati meal. J Their'house U.Vpllvenpiatea, ana i iiever Jost any ; belo -«,although i fed on samelfood as.sta'tid.Tliosejliving show same symptoms, [butare jteediii? well. TPleasri advise us h>wto treit those livin; and |oblige.——ft^myourj description w« are inclined to thinkyouc tii rkcy.j have 5oceidio6is,. commor lykn«vvre as "blackhead.]' This mostdear rvj anci incurable disease is veryqon-mon in Ireland, arid has)been inereasi ivrso r ipidly, litely that unless prompt rh a-aurt s 'are. taken it) will truin the turkeyindustry.- 1 ¦

¦ Sepaia * ailing birds. | Do

not on any account sell | or keep one oftliese birds for bre« ding purposes, as e\rcnthoi gh they some imes 'seem to recoverand p'uton flesh , th :y still act as carriersof t ic] diieaee. However, a post-mottemex.ii lination of a b rd in ,'the only cerfe inmet iod of .telling rhat is wrong.

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A v,ery Rema: kable Cnre bjDr.j Cassc s ijablets. j

• I .ikrjly think I :ebnu d|bc lalitc now I *St%&L*.Tablkn," bays Mrs. jSpF >S?4etreci. Great Qruntby. /H&n *&> f & \"I wii in a dreadfully /,« . I f *Tun-iiovn. 1 nervous f i } \ -»• /*, -",stattf^IthindisfBtion / .• L - l - *!•o severe L"hat. 1 wus fff* r K^^afnUd to cit at-all. I Vt^CSKuSityV/

throit.1 II wa» told |: - :tbiH faaduc to nerve, and Uiat I hod nW-ion?ldcl):lity ax bad ks I oonW havo it. rr©otid o )ny 1 rouble. 1 oould not eloep; often 2lay nhvako till four o'clock in '.fhe jnornine. l ["I ^ried cverythin? boesiWe, and had pooamcxlical a<lviiNe. bnt nothing imorf to todchmy cme. II was in EUch a !o». depressed odci:diuon by this time, that I wvi afraid to ,beleft alone. However, a kind neighbour advisedDr. Gassoll'B- .Tablck). \1 got Borne, and froiatTwt ItimO I iniDrov«lMiliK*. Vn* T *m n*well and bright as evof." . |

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Dr. Cv«.!1Vi Tablrtf »ro' a gsnulu) and ««t*rraaco? tor &J] form., cf a m> or bodily vcalmcm iio!ii nit ywint-j ¦ . Cf>mn(»t:nrJ<*i of wniyna'.rients &uto ic oft ir:fli>t>riuhly pro-«i efficacj. they »r» Ui*rwo-nj^.f, irM-m hon" ir atro'-nt f«r:-MERV0U4 BREAKCCWN KIDNEY CISEASE«SfiV£ PARALYSIK WniaEOTIOflVIXAl PARALYII9 STOmftCH niSOSOEPIMFANTIUE PARALYSIS VAU.SUTRITION INEURASTHENIA "WAHINQ DISEASES«ERVf(US DEBILITY ¦ PALPrTATIQN . 1ILEEPLES3.1ESS .VITAL EXHAU8TI0**X«DIIA} . I .- .;. " . PREMATURE DECAY

tsj*<-U!l* T->tr.^hV lor .*« TI ts :nr MitVi-m ami durlscth« GTilirJ] P^rlf«<l of Ml- . rTrmi.t , >M .wroi in allwru of the world j'll Pr.iCinrli't Tableu. Prica:10W.. 11/114. kid 2/9-tM 2/9 »iio ht-itic tho mo*oooranictl. A FPM Trial O**pl» «ill be KMto 7cm t>n Jr'.odtpt ot OAme and addrvsi and tvo praiilr•tamps tonponaco aod pacioiir. Addrtvn: Dr Caitcir*Co.. ixi.. 418 ' CbosUr-iwd Ituchocb-r. <

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WATERFORD NO1DISTRICT COUNCIL.:

The monthly -tnoeti lg of iho WaterfordNo. 1 District; Counc 1 and an adjournedq iiarterly meeting -»;eTi held Saturday. Mr'Ihomas Power. J P.. Chairman, presided.aiid thel other memters present hurere—Messrs IWdllkiii tSiillirey, bjL; MichaelRiordan} James 'Power, P. Power^ N.T ;;\;»urice ! Powet . Ni'iholai* Hcarnc , and1 larbn :Power.' I |

Mr John Maekey, Clerk ,- Mr. Jephson.Atsiiitaht County; SMrreyor. and the othoro Boials |Wcre in attenrtant^r j

QUARTERLY MEETING.In connection -with thp two new vrorkB

K i- whicb tenders wer^ invited thq Clerks; id iJiAtj no tender li'ad been received.Tne \vorks \vTSro Teicrrod to the County

C >uncil whx> will consider tenders it forth-coming [ f I

Mr Joj>hson mentioned the 03se f %r;ad contractor naniild James Flynn oiCirballyJ He had a. Contract for repair-ii g the road from Tramoro ;to Dumnoreand som« other loads, and he was calledn in the naval reserve at tho outbreako the war. He was! Ic/llvdji n tlie Dar-di xielles and his sureties now wanted tliec< ntract iqiiashed. j

In thel exceptional circunustonces theC mncil decided to recommend the CountyC mncil to quash the contract.

ilK. DOBBYN'S REPORT.Mr. A.| Dobhyn, V.S., Insoector under

the >Dairiea, Cowsheds and Milkshops0: der, reported that during: the paa;m jnth h inspected one diiry yard ir>K lockhouse district. He found it cleanai d well kept. He examined! seven cowa.A! 1 were jclean and healthy.-J-" Noted."

DU^MORE "WATER StjPPLV.rhe Secretary of the Dunmore East Pub-

lii Health Committee forwarded minuterof a meeting held on the tod November.Toe members present were—Messrs R. \V.Mjorris <ih the chair), V/. Power, D. Longarid P. .punphy. Mr. J. Murphy actedas! secretary 4n th© absence bl itr. But-ler. It was propoM'd by Mr. D. Long, andsecondedlby Mr. P. Dunphyi "thai MT.Jephson [be directed to- ask |Mr. Costento) underpin and repair the reservoir atDunmore[ Eeast as the reservoir is leak-ins." This was passed unaninioutjy.

Mr Riordan—T-hat is what jl said sometime agoj that ii they stoppeji the leaksth .Te would be Isufficient water in ft.

Clerk—|\Vae 'my last letter submitted iothe meetins, Mr. Power? ' !

Mr. P. | Power—I waa not dt the meet-"int nor ! was 1 summoned to! it.phe Council approv-od of the local Oom-

m ittee's'action in connection Vith the re-servoir. I :

MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT.The Clerk read the foJlowirig:—

21 Broad Street, Waterford ,| October Ir3th, 19)5.

pear Mr. Maekey—I beg to report thatth i> general state of health of 'So. 1 RuralD strict tfbr Uie past quarter has been fairas regards inijciioua diseases.

Sfverall casei of scarlatina- u pr,Vntefa nilieo: in iheT-Graeodiea di>trict oc-ci rred. In both etu-Qs the patients wereat ended by private practitioners , and inea h cos(> the necessary ski-ps as regardsdisinfecting. <to., were carriril out care-iu " y. 1

Vithin the past three wveks a cas© »(mAaslei occurred in the Bailjcaahin di3-tritt. I : yiaited this case and had thechild isolated. So far there j have beenno further cases of any infectious dis-ease brought to my notice.—I|am, etc.,

VINCENT J: WHITE . M.O. piv i«?ai.i /nairman—He says that he paiiouis

wir» r.itPTided by private doctors .Olerk—They are bouud u? notify ea^s

o-' infectious rlveaso ' |<7hairm?n—Wore yon inotilied?CWrk—No I don't thiYiki 1 got iny

notification There was a complaint madearil I communicated with Dr.j White andthis report from h:m ia the upshot of it.

Chairman—This raises a | vrry nicepojnt. We got enough oi this befor-? . Dr.White reporte that there were «evejal

cafc* °f scarlatina in families at Graee-di*u and Wiat tljey were attended by pri-v.-i e practitioners. Sew I | understoodfrt m Mr.jMackey some time ago ihat inev :ry <.-ose wht;re infectious dWeaae breaksout the doctor attending the patient isbo md to jnotify it. I a?ked Mr. Maekeyif he was notified in this case and hosn rs he was not. !

Olchk—1 think the reflation is whereyo i have !no SurwrTntefident Medrcal Offi-ce of Health in the district when a pri-va ;e physician visits a case of infoctiou6dirfease he-is bound to notify the MedicalOffice r oflHealth of the district—that ]Sthe dispensary doctor , and he is boundto (report jio me. j

Mr. James Power—Oar doctor i.« no!a Medical! Officer, of Heaith. j

Elork—jfo is. Yhf . disp^n^siry dc<toria (always (Medical Officer of Health.

Mr. Martin Power—This \ non-notifi-ca ion Uj the very thing -which spreadsthe disease. '

Chairman—And we ough t to put ourfoe t on it! I think we have 'a. case inpo nt 3yjd now. None of us! know who\hi medical practitioner is , and let him¦hffl friend! or -foe wo «houldi treat him¦be friend] or -foe wo 6houldi treat himaliHo . \ i

ferk—If a doctor visits a ihouse qnds a cabe of infectious disease there.if the [Infectious Diseases Notification

Acl is in1 Operation in the di.strict- as it;3 ^ore—j(! is his duty to notify that cas*to thei di'Bpensary doctor, and it is hisbu siness in hu-monthly report to roportthe« thinks here. Now Dr. jWhite hasrenorted it for the first t.'me. ,

Ghairmsn—Mr. Maddock ca\lt-d af.en-.tion to tKi9 some time ago. I

Mr. Martin Power—How long is itsince these cages occurr"<f ?

Chairman—Three month?. . It is twoTncntha since MT. Maddock repyrted theca; eB to us. In the meantime th<; Clerkcommuicated with Dr. White) mid hereis Dr. White'* report after two months.

(flcrk—i\Ve don't know whrthor tiiepractitioner notified Dr. WTiite

( lerk—iNor do we know who! the doctor."wa? |

The following resoluiion was proposedby Gallwey. anv second-ed by: Mr Itor-dat::—"That in view of ' the jjfravity ofthi: i case \he matter bp referred lo theLo<al Government Bonrd'a M|°<lical In-speitor for, investigation and report."

Tie Clerk suggested that it ' might bebetler before pai<s:ng iV:? resolution t-ask Dr. White wheCier he was not ified o-the oases |tjy the -practi tioner. I¦ Ti io Chairman agrsed that tjiifi wouldbe yie "oes| course to adopt nt ;first .

The Clerk communicated I vrtth Dr.Whi1« on the telephone r.hd said that Dr.White informed him that lie jwas dulynoti Jed in leach case, and tiiut, he tonkthe necessary precaution* at jthe time,but being! new to the duties he did notunderstand { that he should report tin;case i to thq Clerk . ¦

Tl B Chairmon said that put a diffurentcom ilexion or the matter, and no actionwas taken.! ' I

NOTICE OF MOTION.The Chairman handed..in the following

notide of motion :—1' I -will move at meet-ing io be lil-ld on the 4U» December ihatin f> ture ri^ meotirrg" of this Council beheld on any church holiday, and shouldthe meetin'gl day in tho usual course fallon ajholidax that it bo held on the lollow-dng Saturday."

Th; meeting adjourned. I

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•The only sat sfactory alternative ,to Breast Mi Ik for your Baby is

II you do not feed your Infat t at the breast, you can only, thoroughlyperform your first duty of fiilly nourishing Baby by adopting Neave'aFood. It Is laid down by Doctor* and all Authorities on Infant Dietarythat the only true teat of a I Saby Food Is a comparison with Mother'sMlUt- Judge men the Alerlts .ol Neave's Foo<^

by the following-testimony from five ernlne it Doctors of International reputation

I (names Elven on application). !f 1 do not betttaie to endorse thr e iden'oo of my coUeaf oei tbat Neare't Foodb. . > •ft vataabl- snbstitute (or Mother's Milk, " . ,°jAs re«ar<U tli« proportion of flns'/onnlng Albuminoids and tUc bcn formtoe Silts, thm

ti'Mf a pcrfrct uniformity between Nea e'sFoodanrl Mother's Milk ."'J Prom the analytical comparison o NejTe'i Infant'* Food with , . . Mother's Milk, It UD-<

doubtedly follows that if ben prepared far use according to the directions It is almost identicallycomposed, icdlncstWillSCCI-jlllSiUl il!{4'.icil quantity «f flesh-forrolnii aibumina:ci d>roteldi)aud(ju.ii--.uiujiim VJ.US J5 (tioiuci m 9iwt, I

,YourNcjvc-5 Fo3<liieo:iinj oorvc inKiter admirably. for nhld wsare v«j thanMal . . .sh* was not dotnc well on cow's tuilk anil water aloae."¦ "|I lake every opportuaity of recordmendinc your Food u tho 'best selenlinc pirparatlonwhere breast feedloi Is cuntra indicated. ' j ¦ ¦ ; The' nrudant Mother will no: bp BntUfled to bo hop»ful as to the'results of her oholoo of her Baby's Food. >ho will want to ba »urWLot harthen remamberthat Neava's Food haa for over oo y>a»*bMi>undsr oontlnual and notual(trial ¦¦ a aubstltuta for Mother'* Milk ,notjonly In Solontlate' Laboratories, but In tha home* of the people,and; with tho happloat rosulfis. t - IFrom Mother* a> well u Medical Men Is always oomlntf oenvlnolniproof of the sound ana genuine goodnssa of Neawa'» Food,7tfr4.Bjuhon.of 173.Non hbrookSt..Prioo sAvenue, Liverpool.writes.oa ' - y-.C5.AV-17ih Aptll. 1914: "Our little Kirl nj .^aw. rded Hrat priio oat of » hu«o {&U&if if BfP *number of com>ctitcr3. The examinati in was mosl rlgidlr carried oct (j 3Sl%^Wt2A^by foor eminuM plr)¦sif:^a"^ a^dihey w ere unanimons in Iheir decision ds ff iSZXj &tS&SjxQto her splensld pliy.iuue and perfect state of DeaUh. One of tha fudges ' (K fiS^Q nKttaid she was 'beautifully perfect,' vrhicb < >i(Jreat tribQto to tbevalueof TMflL *lCi/f U&SSLNeave 's Foodasabmlderup of healthy b; bi-n. She hasB«Terhad»sloRlo UBT <9¥$l<1J» .1 iilnns and Us cot her teeth viihoui (be slllhltlt trouble. 8!.'V r /?»

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DBNGARVAN UNION.

Notice of Motion Deflated

Mr. Richard Tobln , Ohairmar , presid-ing. Ulso present—Mesars MichaelFlynn |(iMweehng), Thomas Fly m.i J.P-T. Dupgan, F. Stuart, Michael Ryan ,Michael Byrne. Maurice PoWr, I JohnWalshi Michael iBrennoek , Patll KellyJ. MoGrath , Patk. J. Power, I Foley'D. Con way, J. Ourran, Willis ri EganJoh n Lynch, William Q'Donne 1 J. FWalsh,' M. Hurley, William 8ta k JohnO'Sullivan. J.P; W G Morrisse] . MartinDuntord , Capt. P. Foley.

Mr f R Dower, Clerk, and lie otlierofficials were as usual in attendance.

SPECIAL TRE.mLE.VT

A man named Thomas Sprntt an em-ploye lot ihe G.S. and W. Bail vay Co.,cam.- tx'fore the Council reques: ing thathe Rhoiitd be sent tor special t eatmentfor hisj-failing 8ight. He eaid tha he hadbe<'ii to the Waterford IrLfimia y for atnon'.h jand they were able to do nothing(or hini 'hftre. The doctor there old himthat he sh- 'uld first have an < perationptfrfoniied on his no=e as it was .hat wasaffecting his sight.

In aiisvver vo a member the Applicantsaid Uiat he had been with the railwaycompany 's doctor and hv told im tocome to the dispensary doctor. He wasa: present employed by the railway com-pany on night dt 'ty.

Thi- niai:-.'r wa 3 roJerred to the RailwayCompany.

j SANCTION.

The Local Government Boar l -wrote&anciiomi>j; payment o( 10s. ;< NurseBridget' I>iHon tor services in a mid-wifery 'case.

I LEAVE.M:ee H 8. Meany. Night Nurs s, aTOte

requttstinj; nin« or ten days leav • of ab-sence fro m duty . She would pay lersub-stiuue.j-O ranted.

RIXGVILLE DISPENSARYDr. Crean wrote statinjj that nothing

has been done to tho window^ of hishouse at Jlingville, and he understoodthat Mi. Biggs, the Engineer, wai et 1 pre-sent at | tic Ourragh. !

A letter .wa» aleo read from Li( utenantBips-" 'stating that he would ask theCouncil to leave this matter in tl ohandao! Mr. \McGrath. '.

Mr McCrdth said that he ha 1 heardfrom Mr. iBiggs himself and lie hi d takenthe matter in hands:

Ordorvd accordingly.

TENDERS FOR POTATOE3.

Thomas vHallinnn, Aughivolimnjne, ten-dered to supply potatoes tto thi -w-oxk-houso until uie end of June at fid* per6tone. | • :

MU'hai'l Fitzgerald , Tallacoole, tender-ed to supply potatoes to the end >f May,a* per advertisement, at7d . per 8 oni.

Xfr FitzRerold's tender being lie low-est wasj accepted.

SESKINANE DISPENSARY .Thf CU-.rk submitted aome rnl'.si foT

materials , etc., for repairs to Dr Klypn 'shoiistf ut S^kinane

Mr. Byrne asked what was iti total.Clt-rk-r-tlTl i .Mr McGru th {Engineer)-- Th. - i ; was

about £A9 for materials.Mr Ourran—And yuur own £3Mr. Byrne said that It won I I h:ivi»

bwn better to have a special h* use forthe money, it would be more i uitftblcand wotild bo loss expen.se to tl « rnt<vpayer.-i j It was u <hame to have i mari-Hion of -a houpe for -J UP man. uiul iiuie^dthe parties that buiit it have a '.ut iu Uieircredit.

Mr. Kell y—The Local GovernmentRr>n rrl cnurt i/tnprl it

Mr Byrne—The house was on y halfbuilt , niid the idea of building -ucli ahouse for one man is beyond al l .

Payment w«a orderixi.

gSfc- d^ SSN To "»""« wrv Mother to t WWS S*W*2SS3iS!!o5??K r*<"»v«i's Fcloa tar her own BsOty.yv* R.jAr'W >Lfc _5j>^WW6gSjS will sond k «nmr.l« tlw fr«w (su«l- Wfe" >;Jt_T ' T1n"rr~v otent for !t6fo»d»> It lid stamps ars Cj§K^Zf t &vSf &f &tf f i Ss «nolo»tM> lor postniia. Wa wilt also Wydt ' 'f y yt\*n .y E S <!& About BttbV-" lEvery Mothsr ought kVf j*'.wyNOKR illf JlttM xo '">v« tW.Bookla*. and If , • fl&.tli

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SESKINANE AGAIN.A letter was read caling attention i o

the Board fo a chimney in the Seskinkn<Dispensary which was stopped. Thiothers required cleaning.

ilr. Walsh—1 thought we had Onisjiwwith 8eskinane- ' ,

MT. McGrath said that the chimney waistopped when he -was there carrying »uthe other Repairs. It wai only caukrcby a jackdaw's nest and there was a masup on it gojng to clean it. Helwa* in 'th(act oi falling down when he; (Mr. MeGrath) ordered him not to mind it. I Ii¦would take! on4j hall an hour's work tcclear it lie would get it done withbuiany cost to tho Board. j |Mr. P. M Power—I think iwe ought!place a macme-gun (here »ndi shoot thdjackdaws (laughter) Mr. McGrath didtlwproper thing when the man's life was indanse • I

Mr Conwa—How did He. cet doytwhen lie was in the act of falling? '

Th" matter wa.- referred to Mr. SicGrat.h :THE SCHOOLMASTER.

The following notice o! motion stand-ing in the name Mr. Declan Conway -wasnext on the agenda :—" 1 beg to give no-tice that I -wil l move at the meeting I ofthe Board o! Guardians to be held !onNovember 9th . that in view of the metthat we have only two boys in the hoi's'school at present that the position [ofSchoolmaster be abolished, and that Mr.Condon be superannuated." '

Air. Thomas Flynn , J.P., seconded themotion.

A poll was then taken on the notice ofmotion resulting as follow*?—

For—Mf*sr» G. Hornssey, Conway,Egan, J Cur/an, T. Blynn, and J. jr\Walsh-4. f.

Airainst—Q4("wrs> Michael Flynn, Dun-ford. Hurley. Lynch. T. Morrissey, Kelly,P. J. Flynn. Dujr«on. M-aurice Power,O'Donneli. P. M. Power, Stack , -McGrafli,l ahy. Ryan . Brcnnock , Bymo,; Stuart,' 3Walsh, O»pi Foley and the Chairman—31 . !

Dirt not vote—Me»sr» P. T. Ourran. T.Fraher . P. Beresford David Foley, andJ. O'SullivaTi—0

The notice of motion war declared lootby 21 votec to 6

GIRLS MOISTEN ACLOTH AND DRAW

IF THROUGH HAIR

It brcomes beautifully soft, wavy,abundant and glossy at1 once

Save your hair ! All dandruffgoes and hair stops coming oiit

Surely try a " Dandcrinc Hair Cleanse"if you wUh to immediately double dhoboauty of your Hair. Just moiMen acloth with Dandenne and draw it care-fully through your "hair, taking onesmall strand at a time; this will cleanse.the hair of dust, dirt or any excessiveoil—in "a few minutes you will bf amazed.Your hair will bo •wavy. fflufly andabundant , and possess an Incomparablesoftness, lustre end luxuriance. I

Besides beautify ing the hair^ one ap-plication of Danderin« dissolves everyparticle of ddndrufl; invigorates the scalp,stopping it-ching and filling hair. j

Oanderine is to the hair -what freshshowers of rain and sunshine are to vege-tation. It goes right to the foots, in-¦viEotatca and strengthen* em. Its cjx-hilaratlng, stimulating and life-producingproperties cause tho hair to grow long,etrong and beautifW.

You can certainly have pTetty, soft,lustrous Iiair , and lots of it, if you willjust get a small bottle of Knowlton'sDahderiiie from any chemist, and try [itn«i dtrwtorl.

Sav© your hairf Keep it lookingcharming und beautiful. You will siytliis wa^ the best shilling you evej- spent.

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" My Heng were not | laying. : A 6d.Packet of Ovelle Spice from you madethem lay Two Dozen during Novemberand December." I I .

OVELLE fPiCE Is rnado by THEOVELLE 8PICEJCO., NEWRY.

AgenUr—Waterford,1 Poola and Co, Ltd;George White and Son; Henry Bell. QUAY;Kobert J. Parker. Michael street; miW. J. Jones, Quay. ; Carrick-on-8ulr—J.Tyrie Turner, Chemist. IDungarvan—TJi«Drug Store*. Lismore!—F. C. Gn«*l.Chemist. Dungarvon—Wm. J. Nolan,Ltd. ¦ . . • • , ! ¦ •

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noiioway-s uinimcntis cssenllaUjr a remedy | to keepalways in the house, With, a largofamily It Is always useful. | Apply it10 Brultes, Burns, Scalils, Cuts,Wounds. Bolli. AbxeSies, ptc

It also prornptty relieves andcures Bronchitis, Aslhiria, SoreThroat, Quinsy and other btkeuunsof the Throat aad Chest.?~ . I . ->

RURAL DISTRICT COUNCILMr. Thomas- Flynn, J.P., Chairman,

presided.Mr. John McGrath, Clerk of Works, was

in attendance. '

AGLISH FOUNTAIN.Mr. John McGrath reported that he

visited the Aglish fountain, and some re-pairs were required, which he suggestedshould be done immediately.

Referred to Mr. McGrath to get done.

OLD PARISH COTTAGE.1

Wm. Carey wrote complaining of asmoking chimney at his cottage at Gates.Old Parish. j

Mr. McGralh. Bald that ihe visited thecottage and found the defect to exist. Toremedy it would cost £3. |

The matter was adjourned for a week.

A COUNCIL COTTAGE.Mary Walsh, Ballinagojjl, wrote stat-

ing that she wns marryiiig 8nd wishedto give up the cottage she held from theCouncil. Her sister was I willing to bo-come tenant. j A

An order was made that the cottagobe taken over in the usual |way from MaryWalsh and that the cottage be let to hersister.

NOT PROTECTED.Dr. Williams reported that the well on

the lands of Michael Power, of Kilossera.was .not properly protected; nnd was liableto infection. He 8uggeut<?d that a pro-per wall be built around it.

Tho Clerk said that the well wns apublic one and should be protected.

Referred to Mr. McGrath to have afence erected to protect the well..ALLEGED MALICIOD^ BURNING.Notice was received that|tho Crown was

to take action at the next Quarter Ses-sions against the Dunparyan Rural Dis-trict, Council {or the alleged maliciousburning of 30 tons of hay, the property oftJie King at Mapstown oh the night ofOctober 9th, J915. and a claim for £1015s. would he mAde.vu. nvuiu uc inavif. i

The Council decided to defend the ac-tion, and Messrs. P. Hereford, P. Flynn,Thomas Duggan. and the Chairman weredeputed to instruct Mr. Williams, solici-tor. !

JamesXullinan, BlianUiUR , wrote offer-ing at the rate of £7 a ton j for water pip-ing for 127 feet.

Mr. McGrath considered this offer rea-sonable—Accepted.

ROAD BOARD MEETING.The Council subsequently considered

tenders for road contracts.) and acceptedthose sent in. In nine cases out of theseventeen considered, no tenders were re-ceived. IMr. Michael Hassett, Assistant CountySurveyor , was in attendance.

WATERFORD MARKETS

BUTTER. :.Nov. 0—7(1 firkins , 120s. to 135sMov . 10—27 firkins . 120s. lo 135sNov. 11— 6 firkins, 120s to 135sNumber of firkins corresponding week

ast year, 117 ; price, 90s. to 116s.GENERAL PRODUCE.

Hay, per ton, 70s. to 97s. Gd.Hay (inferior), 4(>s. to oos.

Oaten Sira.v, 45s. to 65a.Wlicatcn Sheaf , 65s.Wheaterf Straw , 40s. to Ms.Mangolds , 18s. 6d. to 20a.Turnips, 17s. to 20s.Potatoes, 5Jd . to 6jd. p- r stm^

G R A I N .Indian Meal , 24s. 9d.Whitf- Bran, . 10s. 3d.lied Bran . 9s. 3d.White Pollard, Us. 3d. p«r cwtRed Pollard , Iis. Gd.Flour <best). -47B .

POULTRY.Ren Chickens, 5s. per pair.Duckling s, 4s. to 4s. 6d. per pair.

KtiWS.I7s. per 120 for Ducks and Hens.

PI-38Cellar Reportr-Top price, 77s. (up to

I :. 3q. Olbs).COAL.

35s. to 40s per ton.FISH.

Turbot. Js. lOd. per lb.Cod, 9d. per lb.Sole, Is. lOd. to 2s. per lbHake, lOd. per lb.Lobsters, Is. to Is. 8d. eachCrabs. 4d. to 6d. each. ,

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EDWARD O KEEFE. Ltd.,GRACEDIEU, WATERFORJ D,

Pays HICzHEST PBKES loi DEAD AND DISABLED H0RSE8 &CATTLE; same removed from 'anr plac*, within a reasinable distancefrom WaleVford. • ; ' ¦ j ! i . • "

AH Animals Immidiately removed on receipt Dr Telegrams :O'KEEFE'8, GRACEDIEU, VVATERFORD,Or by TELEPHONE Jlo. 89. I , j ^ j -j - ' .

HIGHEST PRrCES |PAID |FOR LIVE H0E8ES BROUGHT TOOUB WOR^CS, AND CASH PAID FOB SAME BY OUR MANAGESON DELiyERY. : | • . I i ; . ; | ' j - . : ¦ | I :•

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Agents-1-Waterf >rd—R. Poole and Son;George Wtlte and Bon; Henry Bell,Quay: Robert 3. Parker, ilithael Street;«nd W. J. Jones, Quay. l| I

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NQTICE iTO FIRMER^

EDWARD WALSH, jHide. Skin, Wool and Tallow Merchant,

Horse &nd Cattle Slaughterer,! j,THOMAS 8TnCBT, WATKRFORD,(1 prepared to remove Dead and DisabledHorses and Cattty from any: place withina radiua of. Fifteen Miles ofi Waterford.{ am prepared to pay Higher Prices Ithahiny other. Firm. All Animals ImmediatelyBemoved !on Receipt of Postcard, Letter,1 or Postcard. 1 1 1 |

Please Note Address: . . i I ' * |EDWARD WAL8H, THOMAS STREET.'¦ WA'iERFOBD.I | I j

Telegram*: "Walsh. Thomas Street,Waterford." ' : I ! I I

100 RATS A NIGHTMR. SPENCEli PALMERS Chemist,

Thombury, writed:—" With :a| Is. tin of" Rodine/f Miss Obburn killed 100 rats inone night." f ) , , [ . ' '

" RODINE " asfiircs safety in Adnunia:tration, certainty In results. 6d>, 1B.,1 2S.J3S" HARLEY, CHEMIST. PERTH! jARents—H. Bell , C lemist, 62 Quay, Water-

lord ; J. Tyrie Wrner, Chemist, Cariick-.nn-Suir. i

W. BRYANT^,Practical Coachbuilder,The1 Glen V/aterford.

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PBEMIBEB. !QENERAL|8MITHW0EK.

PKESONAL ATTENTION TO ILTiOKDEB8, I

NOTICE TO BUILDER S.All Materials forBollding a Housefrom BtloVa andCembnl to Wall!Paper and Paint.

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Abbey, Ardfert, Co. Limerick,one jot the I many men o! ex-perience wilh wasting cattle,says ( The "Wasterite Con-stitution Pjowdcr" 1 had fromyou was most beneficial. Mr. Shea,Three I Bridges, Carrick-on-Sulr, say* :Hall >A tin of the "Wastorite" made amost! remarkable cure of my yearling."Waiterite" ii sold in 3/6 tins, smallersize 2/r, portj 5d. extra. Note^—If yoususpen liver trouble' or scouring give adot* or [two ol! thi "Liquid WasttrlU" firstS. Q. Catluen, Etqi, Cnllen , Tlppirary, wrlllniOct.2e0i,1515J$at»: Kindly wnd m» anotherbottle ! at your {"Wasterite Fluid," tin onewnicn 1 rtcenuy eoi irom you wornta wonoin.3/6 ai Dotlls, jmtJIer lin V; pesttso U.•xtra. j iTocaio Timbor Toiigu? use "Tun jo,"a flrtt-ratt cure. I Mr. W. Harner. Kill, CO.Waterfbid, ont of many usen, tayj : "Tungo'cored la bullotk ot mine in a week. 4/6 abottle; tmilttr slra 2/6, postagt 4d. extra."AnUeiiibtne" it in all rsDnd good blfitertorborsn. T. Wldfer, ESQ., Waftrford, a mas0? upsrlnnca, I M^S : I have used "Anti-eurblns? tor (dm« years and consider It thebest blliter lor jrerhovlne curbs. I believe itwouldlramav e an^ hard or bony tormttlon.3/6 a bottle, post (roe. To Condition Horsesuse the Jamous'fVofei-lne Condition and Won*1 Powderi" Kr. M. I Roche , Call'/cnllane, says :-The "Veterine Hofto Worm and Constitution¦Powders" m;.dd sii excellent [ob ot my horse'in a weak. Beth ¦'./-. P<»t free. Thousandsot Ifiesb remoile* have beeq. Kid by theOrlsfnntor, HENRV EEU, 62, Quay, Water-ford. ;establiitied 50 years.

I IMPOETWT TO M0THEE8.j - ) I" ¦

I - * . ;I Ever; mother w iio Values the health tndcleanlinlesB of ber Child should use HAB-RISON'B "REUiBLE" NUR8ERY PO-MADE, f Onelartplicstion kills all NiUand Vermin, beaitiCeB and strengthen*the Hair. In Tine, «d. and 9d. Poet. Id.GEO. W- HAEKISO^, Chemi?t. Beading.Sold by Chemiata. I ieenta for W&tettord—White:and SODB , ttcT, O'Connell St.; H.Bell, 62 Qua?;! Hj. Poole and Co.. Ltd.,Mlchael»St. ; Cartlek^n-Suir—J. T. Tur-ner. Dongarvan— D. J. Nne«nt, Bridge-St.; W. J. Nolan ;md Co. Kilmactbomto—W. J. Jonw, jCliemist. ¦

BATS, i]nCE, kdtES, COCKB0ACHE8,|AI|D I BEETLES

fircedUy eai Harilison's " BellaW*" B».Poisoni I Cats and| dogs will not touch itVermin dry up 'and leave no smell. Price*8d, ls.!2» 3d. and 3s 8d. Post-2d, Q.W. HABRISOKI, Ghembt, Beading. Boldby Ohemista. I Agents for Waterford:—White and Som, lltd., O'Connell street;Bell, 82 Quay; Carrick-on-Suir-J. T.Turner; j 17 . Main street Dungnrvan—D.J. Nugent, Bridge street; W. J. Nolan andCo. LlBmore-jJeJnies Barry

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. No I No 2

TH|EBA[PION'£^CURES KIDNEY, BLADDER AND ALLIEDDISEASES, PILES, &C. SendsUmp addroMtfenrclupe, agt and . pyrdptoms.fnr FREK advice onsuitability In your cane. N., -foItowup 'circulara,. ; Dr-Le Clerci Wed. Co-L Haverstock Rd., N.W_London.) Depots: ITaris, 11 Roe CaiUftlone. . NewYork, 90 lUtkroao Sr. Toronto, l.-yman't. Ltd .AudraUaEltlolBrMJ.STdoej-.Brfjttine. TRY NEW DRAGEE(TASTELESS] FORM OF

THERAlPIOW egr:See that Tnflc Markwl I Word 'TherapJon 'U «» BritGovt, Stamp afflacd to all CcanJnc FackeU

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UNEOli ALLIED BARGAINS AT OUR

ELPH AND GLASS8 &-PIECE TOILET SETS, IN PWK , BLUE. AND FAWN , ALL HEL NEWESTHAPES AND PATTERNS ; SALE PRICES (WORTH CONSIDERABLY"MORE),| 9s. 6d. PER SET. . I

I I '; 8 6-PIECE TOILET SETS, DECORATED UP-TO-DATE COLOURS ND 8HAPES;SALE PRICES, i!6s. 6d., 18s. 6d., Ms] 6d., 25s. 6d., 29*. 6d. PEK SET.i L JOB LOT TOILET SETS, 5 and 6 PIEC E; SALE PRICES, 5s. Gd. a id 8J. Gd. PER

A SPLENDID SELECTION OF IHE NEW ART FLOWER POTS CLEARING*I FROM 2B. 6d. UP. I

ROBERTSON

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STANDARD ofEXi ^EILLENCE

| LArESTOfficial:-.trets by the pedicel organ,"The La ioet," pronounce the pre-sent day Gas E re hygienically per-fect.1 Tbh may be I

NEW^to nuujjTi i ho ha> e not trfed them, but

MOMfeeorU o! regular users it is estab-lished * .

THEGas Fire ; a in th >

FRIONTrank: of' ill. he ting and warming•rplianoe*, wiicn may | be had onEasyj Payr lent Terms. iFull particu-lar* at the Gas Office. ..

CHIMNEY BLEAHIHO.

. B . P U B L A NIT JOHN STREET, WATEBFOBU.¦'QBOa V> «v« Not ice to hli Friend* »&«

JO I the Publlo that the CHIMN81CLEANING Busings of the lat« Vin«*a'Hoganlit 'cow transferred ' to Mr. KPHELAM.;2» JOHS ST., 'WATEBFOnDIn luture ;-a 1 busiest eom<nnnl«atlo*>thoald '. b» .ac dressed:— ; j

B. r^l lLA N» KIRN RTREtT WAWBPOBL

BSSr COM, ATi2s PER TON

BY US NG lcARBONOIDTHE ONI Y RE, LL COAL SAVER.

1B. Tut will save j ou 356.1 worth of coal.!¦ I am horo to sav j you money. 5,000'.Waterford people says it {is a REAL! 8AVKE- LI1 IE EVERYTHING I STOCKI -GOOD AND CHtAP. IDONT YOU1 MIND BALES. Go :o the everyday small;. Pn>at M«aTT I: j .j I CALJu TO ;| .

J. G. McCaul¦! 1 ' I ¦• ¦ '

(Successor ¦ o W. 'P wer),:

THE jHUSY I RONMONGER.j W «nd !». !HARKONSTRAND STREET.' 'Phone 269. i Wires: McCaul. Ironmoneer.

¦ ©?—>>o -gsssg^ss - €<—*eif iWATB nrbiio ¦ ' t;+ TURKISH BXTHS <?i (M ALSO ckBENEt, RECLINING f\m . I ; I XSD !| ';{» • . I 8HOWER BATHS.;«) (OPEN WINT 2R MONTHS.)HI For' Ladi. a—Wednesday*.

\ m F«r Gentfomen-HJlher ,-Jreck days.; HI 1 i ~~~™ ~" i iiflj rT.RANT.T IJKSS RniTJA'NTRKn.

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WL STREET'Sl Wlielesale and Retail

Flsh.j! Garr a, Poultryjam Ice Stores,

B E A U '-S TRE ET ,I ii\ /ATE l RD.;

Goods of the Choicest| ;| Quality. ; |

COUNTRY ORD 3RS kAREFUUlj ;!/TTEN[ ED TO.

Tele^nms -"Sail ion, Woterford."TcJepbone 107, i

. . .TAKS.; NOTICE-THAT THE LANDS OF BLACKNOCK

THE )PROI EBTY OP itE. HEARN,ABE POI SONED FRO^M THIS. DATE, Sth OCTOBER, 3015.

LEDLI EWA TERFO.RD

BLOUSE BWorth Your Attention.

WE ABE QFFERING A HOS T OF PRI TT f BLOUSES AT AMAZ-INGLY LOW PRirES Tm VF.EK.

ISEE -OUR WINDOWS.

John Carroll &«. K ¦

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I WITH DOUBL E! WEAR |$ i 4/ i lCS THE NEW MOCCASIN DOUBLE WEAR (

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CUTLEKY.- or superior quality m KITCHEN UTENSILS—HOUSEHOLDTable!C^Oery; EaK>r8, iS<as6ore Pocket AND STABLES BRUSHES-^Every kindKnives, try Walter Walsh ssd Bonn in good value at Walter Walsh and SonsBarronstrand Street, Wateriord. Barrona'traiid street. WateHord '

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absolutely Waterproof.Sole Wntorford Ae«nt:—

I] ^ THE CENTRA L BOO'Vtf n < 16« OEORGE'S S>J| / THE

WORLD 'S BEST BOOT FOR MEN.ar-iL— ' . I Q»;«—*Cj - ¦¦grsssggsags

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AH Qualities stocked at LWE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF PAINM. (SALMON 4 HERRING NET8. TANNED GA1

AND GENERAL HARDWATRY OUR DOLPHIN AND 8ANITABY BRA

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One gnDaint y Jaat 13. lid

Many hithow Uiatattention,on three ayou see tli

HERE ARAbout 5(

vurious taifashionabUback cuffsbargains a

A lovelymanufuetuiwith loneedeed wiUi

table barpai

Quay, Waterf

WATERFO

LEATHER PROVID EEXTREME LIGHTNE

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eGAINS

P n partjeular:—A Range inSlk . worth 3s. 6d. . are goingw lile they last,

ndreds have already gone, butremain - aro north instantThi economy of buying twoa time will be evident when

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i A FEW EXAMPLES :-b( xea of smart Blouses, in

tchil styles, some have theRifeUn alceve, pretty turnedand ne\r shaped coUar , rareIs. I01d. and 2s. 3d. each.

ot ( (Jap Silk Blouses1 (mostlyprs' eamplcs), fashionably cutsleeve effect and roll collar.dai ity lace beading, .reniark-18 a . Is. lid. and 23. 61d. each.

CTE PRICES.

Co., Ltd.,rd.

totter.dl agaoim

Per Lb. X

S A BOOT OF5S & DURABILITY

ined by ¦pmbine ^1 A 14%.gjgf£- .16/9Inderelt BOOTS'

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owest Prices.•IL8, BOPE9, TWINESDEN FRUIT NETTING

BE.j ' :.: ;

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ON SATURDAY (20th INS1].)

TO-DAYOF THE VERY LATE5T AND NEWEST GOODS OF THEJjbMENT FOR LADIES" WINTER WEAR. MORE NEW COS-TUMES AND A' MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF NEW MILLINERY.BEAUTIFUL FURS AND FUR | SETS. LOVELY WARM COATS.DAINTY BLOUSES. NEW WARM UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY,ETC. LADIES SHOULD NOT MISS SEEING OUE GRAND SHOW

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HOU$E and L]AND AGENTS ,Fire and Lif e Insurance Agents.

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HOUSE-in E:with or without

HOUSE No.ting, 5 Bedroom

lYQU M M f^SOT KMOWitl

I 76. 0UAY, WATERFORD.

WE WOrrr,D LIKE TO DRAW ATTENTION TO THE FACT THATOWING TO DISORGANIZATION OR TRAFFIC CONSIDERABLEDIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING. GOODS IS INEVITABLE.WE wloUI.D THEREFORE URGE OUR FRIENDS TO PLACETHEIK ORDERS FOR HARVESTING MACHINES WITH US1 I IMMEDIATELY.IT WC5IACH

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ARF.NHORNaBY'S. McCORMICK'S.BAMFOBD'S, HANSOM'S, ETC.HARVESTING; MACHTNEBY; lALFi-UlVAt, MEiOTTE

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COMMENCES

Michael

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as LOT

change Street; 8 rooms,ahop.

9 William Street, 2 Sit-. Bath. Garden.

WE DO. THAT YOU iWILL BE WANT-ING SOMETHING IK OUR LINE BE-FORE XMAS. DO YOU KNOW THATYOU CAN COME IN TO US TO-DAY ANDSELECT ANY ARTICLE, WHICH WILLBE LAID ASIDE FOR | YOU TILL SUCHTIME YOU MAY REQUIRE IT. WEWILL GIVE YOU ABSOLUTE SATIS-FACTION .AND WILL CHANG E ANYARTICLE THAT IS NOT QUITE SATIS-

FACTORY.OUR ADDRESS- ; i

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ULD BE IN YOUR INTERESTS TO PLACE ORDERS FOB[NBS AND ANY PARTS FOR IKEPAIRS NOW. OTHER-I WISE WE CANNOT GUARANTEE DELIVERY. .R TWINE SHOULD ALSO BE BOOKED EARLY, ASTHERE IS LIKELY TO BE A SCARCITY.

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Csob Received on Deposit of • per wnl,repayable (practically) on demand.Coupons and American Money C.ihnd

TO BE LET OR 6OLD—House MidBuilding Ground in Mayor's Walkt" .

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I Robert $., fterry & p ., cid., i1 THE MALt, WATEBFORD. : * . : . AND BRANCHES, i f ; , '

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OUR

W.J. SMIJTH&CO '• 5©f ;LYONS' TE^ (SPECIALLY BLEN PEP) AT

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way to prove this ip give t a trial, and convinco yourself/ it is tie: | i . I : BEST ¦. : ;' : ';^ . ; ¦ ¦ .

j 11O| QUAY, WATERFORDBranch : Seavicw Private Hotel and Restaurant , Tramoj -c ;

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COMB TO SEE US IN OUK ;0LD{ ! -PREMISES REBUILT. - ' ; 7; - ! ' l ' -

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1ERVING YOUW i T H A

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ML 1% j MMP)«Y, Coal I Merchant,! 43 &. 44, High Street , Kilkenny. '

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VALUABLE FARMHELD' IN FEE-SIMPLE, I|OR SALE, i

At^SO CATTLE. PONY. PIGS. SOCI-ABLE | CARS, FARM IMPLEMENTS,1HAY, STRAW, HOUSEHOLD FURNI-j

f I ' I ; TUBE.- 4c. ' ||- ¦ jTo be Soldj b y AUCTION, ion THURSJ

.DAY, 18tfi NOVR., 1915. at 12 o'clock, by,ciiiectidnsj of !Mr. Michael (Dwau. :the.lutervst in his compact Farm , contain-'in? 22a. -IV. 27p. Statute, oil first-classland , on which i3;ert>cted a|! newly-built;comfortable Cottage—Parlour , 3' Bed-;rooms, large Kitchen , and Coal-house. ¦

<>nT-nKi.-TCF.S—stable and CarJioiise,Imagery, Dairy" and Fowl-nouses. ; i

He\dtin) Fee-Simile; subjejet to i <u\-unity, of £6 Os; 2d., payable to th« IrishJ.-and Commission. - , j

To- al person requiring a icomlnrtahlpliome, this presents a favourable oppor-tunity. 1 I :. ':. . - - - -!'¦ !

Mr. Dwan erected the buildings, jThe land is) well-manured,!:fenced and

fcheltered; Igood supply of water.Immediately after will bb Sold—

6 Weanlings/ 1 Cow, bay Cob Mare , 7years, trained to all work. Clj estnut Filly¦Foal. Store Pigs. 70 Poultry. SociableCar and Harness. Donkey Sociable Carand Harness. ! Carts. Tackling. Chillnu.i.,1. :<5n'r inp Harrow. Grubber. Wheel-barrow. I Rick ;of Oaten Straw; KICK OJfirst-crop Hay.'.- .1} Acres Mangolds, Tur-nips , and Potatoes. Melotta Cream Sep-arator. ' ,Ch'um- Barrel. Milk Tins. Cans.Planks, ;etc. ! ' : I :

Also some Household Furniture—Par-lour Chairs, Table, Press, Carpets, Glass,China, ,3 Iron Bedsteads, Beds and Bed-ding. Toilet Tables and Glasses, BasinStands l and Ware ; Kitchen Tables ,Chairs, Tins,. Culinary requisites, StanleyRange, etcJ ! !

Terms-J-Cash:For furttier particulars, apply to— '¦

¦P. K. MURPHY, Solicitor; O'Connclt. Street, Waterford. < . . :

THOMAS WALSH ANt» SON;Auctioneers . The Mall. Waterford.

«mr'TNTSTRATOR'8 sAr .l

CROBALLY UPPER, TRAMORK. ¦ {SMALL FABM; 5A. 3R..22P.;|

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.WDICIAL I TENANCY : SUBJECT TO ¦. Gi.n .Os. Od! PER ANNUM , FOR SAI.K.', _ I

TO be.Sold 1>y Atfvtio'n. on i!:-!i» !.:•"' I. jon MONDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER , -1015, nt 12.30 o'clock, by directions of Mrs.

(l.ihan. as Adininistnitris of the late 'Mr .Miohael Gahan, deceared, the Interest infli« Valuable Holding at Crobally Upi>er ,containing 5a. 3r. 22p.' Statute!1 of prinieLund , well manured and laid down witihiiw.grass seed , good fences, nerer-failirig '¦ IMipnly of . spring water; held liu yearry :it '-nancy at the Judicial Bent'oT £10 0s Od, Iroor LAW.valuation , m bs. Od.l A small Aportion of the Lands, not connected with "\tin- Main Holding, is left for grazing for.- ', ,II months at £1 0s. Od. \\ \ A,Immediate possession, irith the excep- ition 'of the 1 rood/ will be given" to Vur- arohaser. I II M lTlie l^nds'are situate within O minutea' Hwalk of the Railway Station ; close to the \,Kace Course] and Golf Links. j| ! ' j .Krom its natural advantages A3 (gazing Iland or for building houaeft-Bo better sitecoiild be had in Tramore. • ii 1 IFor -further particulars apply !to ! Ii ME-SSRS. D. DUNFOKD IND COVJJ'| Solicitors 0"Connell St,i Waterr offord;!or : :• ¦ . , i I 1<I THOMAS WALSH AND |l SON. i Ij Auctioneers.. The Mill, 'W^Verfonl. ¦ ' Tt

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Ready-to-W(:aru vercpats*

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WATERFORD

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to all Railway Stations. ' |! PRICES ON APPLICATION. : *I I s__ ¦'• 9

I ' 1'. i>{o. 8, PATRICK STREET, WATERFORD

IlflrOBTANT AUCTIONi -OF- '¦¦:

\ L1C NSED AND GENERAL1 BUSINESS

To b : Sold bv Auction, as, a Going Con-cern, o ti WEDNESDAY, 24th NOVR.. 1916.by dinctiop .s of Messrs. Ma^kcy and Gal-lagher , who are about ts dissolve partner-rihip, t:ie old-established 7-day LicensedConcerti , No. S, Patrick Street, Waterford ;held uj nder Lease for 99 years from 29thSeptember, 1827, at the yearly rent-oi £20-Poor I. » *.v valuation , £22. ¦

JAn ei tensive and rernunrrative businessin the Grocery, Wine and j Spirit , andGenera l Trade](wholesal e arid retail), hasbeen carried on in these Premises for agreat number j of years. j |

Palribk Street is moat central and oneal the pi-incirojl thoroughfares of the City.'Hie- I'ljK imseslior eaie are jwiiniii] a lewdoors ol Broadf Street and M;ichael Street,two of [he most attractive apd .beet Com-mercial Centres of Waterfo^iJ. |

They comprise ' spacious well-appointedShop, l'ith Bar Accommodation and BarParlouij . Large Bottling Cejlar with loftfind stojrage, Sitting Room, Kitchen; FourBedrooms, etcj The Gas Fittings andSanitary arrangements are Suitable , andJie Promises are in good order thi-ough->ut. ' ' IOn same day will be sold; the (entireBusiness Utensils, etc. good FireproofSafe, Corking and Bottling Machines, TeaSins. Whiskey; Casks, Scale's. Weights,»nd sundry Stock, an.d articles used in•onneetSon with the Trade. I jj Sale on the Pj emise? at 12 o'clock noon .For f irther. particulars apply to,

! HE fRY D. KEANE. Solicitor for: v'endori, O'Connel l Slr t , Water-

iord ; or • < ¦ ' 1JOHN MUliPHY AND SON,

mction icrs , 111 O'Connvll St.L Watarford

T(j> BE jLET ON LJEASEThe Veterinary. Estat lishmentAT IV",A V sfrREET, WA1EBFORD,1 nowo :« BI .KE'S YAltO. wl li Ro Menru

u itacbec . Iuim'eiilate poaic- nou Will boflveu . (Tero will be received aud (uitlier] articnl i.rx tiren hy | j

I. fH 'ORSTON & EO ^I . iC r by Solicitor. W lti^fotd ;I JO I IN r > . PAI mm\i Ancti (» i'er and Valuer , Catherine Strc fl ,i ' IW:.!rrfnr.l

SALE

, JUi ULE SA1.K will be 1 eld ii) aidof V '.e Funds oi tj ic Distiict Nursing

=sociiiti [in in the Court Hou ?e on !ilon-.y, S'inc Noveipbor. from 1L' tn 3 o'clock,ly con ributions of cloUies, householdtides. L'tc, can be sent to the Courtpuse to care of Mrs. Flynn . ur. toj lSth^veiabe •, and will be grateful y received.

FOR SALEI Vei7 el eap, a ILot o! Uravcs' 3-plyj belt

Ijrtofin?, i i splendid condition ,! just takenon the r< of of our Tcmporaryl Shop.1 Inlengths U suit purchasers. [¦ |App ly to Mr, Furlong, Hearoe andiCo.,Tilfi ., Drajpers, Waterford. j j! i r t i i

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L^ST itolTICN,VO1UNTARY OR COMPD

I SJSRVICE ? .

.Lord jDerby desires the public]in mind that the- Government fitself oh November 2nd that -iimen did not-come forward before]ber aoth in sufficient numbern jto the appeal for recruits that '1cesaaTyj stepB will be taken to red'pledge [of JJovember 2nd." Thisthat Conscription will be.Teeortdrecruiting {aile. Men of militashould bear this in .mind, if for ison they are now wavering abou t'the array In time of war the imen t cannot afford to be a' reappersons J and surely it would be.irbetter ior young unmarried merthyir duty voluntarily rather tcompelled to do it"' • | .

Lord Derby further states that r o mar-riag e co'ntracted after August lath-j-re-gistration day—will entitle anyon s i& beplaced on tho married list. Wh :lh»r. aman is indispensable' <>f not to h s b'usi-::ess nil) bo decid<>d', not by the narl orhis employer, but by compfftcnt autHori-tit-d atiut tribunals which ore being) 6etuo to couaider such cases. Th'o Instruc-tions which wiU b» issued to ttifet rbunalB will make adequate pitlor dvaling with special or excecascb. |

For Irishmen there is a v-sryam oenj ideraiion: is this countryincluded; in a scheme of com;military (service should the Goveidecide to adopt such a scheme ?Rednior d and tlie Irirfi Party hiihroup h jlxvn emphatic in theiranci>s that Conscription would not |p'ieil lo Ireland. As recently as 1h-r l.<;. } &T. John Dillon endorsed alhad been said by his colleagues Jpoint , arid Mr. Redmond, only thisiurthiT emphasised the" assurancewill be observed that Lord Derby'scation speaks of Registration DajAugust—and. as we know , the sy«'Registration adopted then by Grejlain was! not extended to Ireland

At a recruiting meeting in nis ;Neniigh . Mr. T. P. Gill , SecretaryDepartmen t of Agriculture , said n«admitted (the grave responsibility oins _pooplp to send thejr sons to theHis owujsona , nephews, and otheitjv .»» had pone without his asking. Hea special! appeal to Irish agricultWhen a farmer , he said, has three <big sons Jsome of these can be spafight for I the land as well as to lThis brings me to point, he said—1<for tlieiri land. In heaven's nal;them realise—for Ireland's sake, foown sake}—that this is what is intion—to fight for their land for thethat have been purchased for the;the G«it\\&ns -won the Iiiah to]would. onV& more, enter into a stfservitude,] a worse state of servitud<they ever, experienced. He • knewhe was addressing them that they •not m niiiidersUnd him. but wouldhis word sj aB coming from the «oli<of *P honest friend. If they difight for what they had upon onethey mlglj t not be «ble to keep itanothe* front^ Let them then be alsay when j the war was over that shoto shouldfr with all valiant Iri st!n>y. the I Irish farmers and theirs:«".od while the battle was racing.

Anyhow) Conscription or No "Contion . now] is the time for Irishmemilitary ape to act. They will gair!ihinjr by <lt>lay and they will do ftoodvice to [their fellow-countrymenpromptly answering to the call.

LOjCAL ANDDISTRICT GOSSTO OUR READfcKS. I

Some newspapers find it newssarjprin t a notice in a prominent place iins: that the Editor is not responsibleviews or opinions expresned by otherhis paper. (We always regarded this cof notice as being an insult to the intgence of the readers of a paper, buwould appear that there aro manyconsider (or rrotess to consider) thaiEditor expresses his views throughnews columns. We have occasionnrinted ODihionB or statements attribto the Kaiser or to prisoners in we dand we have never refrained from jlishing anything objectionable abou t iselves which might happen to have tsaid at n public board. It would beas reasonable to identify us with tlas to identify us with items of new:with letters or advertisements printe<our paper.

Wlw-n we have anything to say inshuue of an opinion on a matter of srerior loca l interest we say it editoriallyin terms which cannot be mistakenany r.-uder of average intelligence.

•l.POO TO.N SiOF -MAJZK.The splendid steamship " Argo." owr

by a London firm , is at present dischainj at Messrs. Hull's stores at the Noside. Sho carries a cargo of -J .900 tonamaize and comes from the River Pl«The voyage there was of the usual c.hniter and waa foat marked by any outf-tains incident!

DEPARTURES. IThe firm of Liptoa 's has during tl

week lost two capable members of istaff in the persons of Mr. Millotte aMr. Lawless: The former, who wasoenly manager of the firm , although oiin tlie city for about three months, hwon the esteem of all who knew him nitlcommercially or socially. Equally a fiourite was Mr. Lawless, and botli/tli<gentlemen carry with them the gctviahoq nf nil f>ipir frip nHR.

THE WEATHER.The weather continues to IK; vr

severe. During the week-end and durithe early days of the week it was firbut very cold. On Wednesday, a g>blew nearly all day, but the rain (held <until yesterday, when , after the morniihad broken fine , rain began to fall in t(rents about 1] o'clock and continued uinterruptedly I throughout the day .

THK CITY THKATRES. |Tlie three city theatres enjoyed a go

eroiij share of the patronage, during trweek. Tlie Theatre Royal and Brond SCinema went) in exclusively for picturdTHie Coliseum , besides featuring tflohnson-Willard fight for the worldheavyweightohamrioiuhip. stnged severvariety, turns]

THE CAS SUPPLY. IMany complaints have been made agn

this we<>lc abou t the quality of tho gisupplied to consumers in the city. '.will be remembered'that some timo agwh«'n a similar order of things prevaileittie Corporation Committee interested ithe public lighting took steps to havetest onrricd out and permission was askcof the Technical Instructi on Commitsthat th<; services of Mr. O'Shaughnesgbe granted for] the purpose. The Corpontion 's application was riot considered fthe Technical] Instruction Committee, cthe meeting transacted no business oth<than to pass j o resolution of c*ndolencon the death) of our lafe Bishoj . Antlier? the matter rests for the prcsenHowever, we itnist the Corporation's aiplication will ibo duly considered at Unext meeting [of the Technical' InstitutMeantime, perhaps, the quality of tleas will take another turn lor the bette

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-Airuie .u-em^o . in cviijaix'iiuu wiui xavinter-club 'tbiliiard tournament betweenthe Catholic Young Men's Society! ondthe National and Literary Olub f" havibeen completed and a> start is being' madeat 13.30 onl Sunday nest at the C.Y.M.Bwhen five'taines -will'be played.T -Eacl .sido will be represented, ty ten playenso that tiiere will be twenty games irall , it bciru a homo and away affair. ;Tw<more gaoies will be played it; theO.Y.M.S iiifthe ensuing weekj-and therUie final tch contests will be brought offat , thi> National and Literary (andScientific Qlub. beginning on (Monday¦Meek n?xl| The tournament will begauged not > by the- number ot individualwing - .liut b^- the aggregate- numberj ofpoints scored by each side. This ensuresinterest being maintained right up tothe end. Both clubs are putting : forththeir best, selections and interesting ' ex-

THE C.Y3LSiHANDICAP. ., Good progress is being mads in flay-

ing 08 tlie Igames in the annual handi-cap at the Catholic Young Men's Societyand the second round is now almostdone, there being only * few games .out-standing. A; feature of this year'* com-petition is> the splendid display of theback-markors, with two or three eicep-tiona all the, old hands being still in therunninj '. tkfm e exciting games are- lex-pj ctei in tht third round. The follow-ing lire the refill;1 ao far:—C O'Mahpny(owts .- JCn K-at R. Walsh (owes. 60); |O.Dawson Hrec. -30) b«at M. Guiry <cwes¦40) ; E; O'-ShauRhnessy (scratch) beat' J.Doyle <;>w?s to) ; J. •Kinaeila <recJ lt>> beatR. y uc Te (wo3 2")^ T. O'Hanlon (rec,¦20) b<-«i• J-. I)nwer Crec' 30); W. Donnelly(OWCB '£i) bont .R. O'-Shee (owes 50);U.Hayes v>wcs ;£>i"beur'W. Cassin (rec. 20) ;W. Wl;'io (i>.vt« 50) beat J. Ji Dcolan\TOC. 30); S Vt-ais <owc* 6D) boat M. Wall{owes Mr. P, Hiyj en {owes 25) beat T.P<jwer u-'c *"; K. Bolger <owes:3O) beatM. Biu-rcn (r^v. 101; G. tiilligan <owes100) b.'Ji I Grant (scratch) ; N. Walton{owts Iii5> biat- 8. Phelan (owes 60)

THE TJIIR D ROUND.The fcilowing is the dra w for the third

round :—E. O'Shaj iptirfcssy v. S. Veale ;N. Walton v. G. Gr.iffin; C. O'Mahony v.W. Whito ; J Mayes v. E. Kyan ; P. Kay-den v. T. 0''Hardoh; J. Kinsella 7. T.Casey ; O. Datvaon v. K. Bolger; W. Don-nelly v. P. Mordant or " cueist. " '

RESOLUTION OF SYifPATHY.At a meeting of the Conn^l c( the

C.Y^f .5 held on Wednesday evening ,Rev. Father W. FJj -nn, Cathedral , pre-siding, the following resolution was pass-ed in respectful silence:— " That we, theCouncil of the C.Y.M.S., tcnd:r, to ourbrother CoundiCor and fellow member ,Mr. 'W. P O'Shea , George's-atrwt, oursincere reyret en the lamented death ofhis ' reapecteti father. "

PORXLAW SPORTS.On Sunday next an athietic sp>ris

meeting' will be held at Portlaw. Tho pro-gramme is a varied one and includes inaddition to the usual a^hlclic events apony race, 14 Viands and under , open toall corners, Oistanc? one mrle and a half ,and rising and striking the hurling ball.The sports will start at once o'clock, andas tlio prizes aro valuable ones tine com-petitors ar<> sure to be up to a good stand-

MATCH AT GENEVA BAJIRACKS. .An interesting football contest is down

for decision a. ; Geneva. Barracks on Sun-day next when! B&Uymacaw and Camjlile.try conclusions in a friendl y frame Thomatch is i-imerl for 2.30 o'clock.

THE LATE CAPTAIN J. A.SMITHWIGK.

Tho remains of the lato Captain J. A.Smlth'wick. who died in a London nursinghome on Tuesday last, passed throughWatcrford North station uiis morning ontheir way to Kilkenny for interment inthe ' burial-ground there. * Capt. Smith-wick, who saw service in South Africa ,WHS in command of the first detachmentof the 4th Battalion Royal Irish Regimentto leave Ireland fir France. In thecottrso'.of a soVjro engagement in whicha large number, of his men were !takenprisoners, Captv Smithwick wag severelywounded and taken prisoner by the Ger-mans. Some months ago, ho was releas-ed in exchange.: but despite the welcomechange, a robust constitution was unableto bear the strain, and he died as afore-mentioned on 1\ie«day last.

DR. HENRY JELLETT.Dr. Henry Jellett (brother of Dr Jellett,

Pamel l street) , who is at the front , hasbeen re-elected Muster of the RotundaHospital. Dublin , and has been given afurther extension of le:ive of absence byHv» 'Hospita l Board. During his absencewith tin' forws the duties of Master willlie curried out ly Sir Wm Smyly, - Di.Daiu«r'Pur< ' f&y. und Ur Hiuainps Tweedy,wlio lmv'e kindl y volunteerod I f i r ser-vices.

I.1KUT BNANT HACKETT.Li«'iitt 'n»m H. 11. T. Hackcu , lsl Roynl

Dublin Kusiliers , and youngw. s»n <^f tboKev. Dr. H. M. M. Hc.el:i-tt. 1st* Deanof Watwionl. has bfi-n k-lled in actionat the Dardanelles. The lighting tnwhich hi1 fe!! toot place on the 2od inst.The late Lieuutnant Hacko.tt , who was,only 19 yvar* ot lav ;^ , pas^'ii into Sand-hii int in October, 19M. and early in thepresent yoar lie recejvocf .n cvmmissionin tin- Eoydl L> u t>lin Knsiliers, ber.ig forswni-j ;iim.. staiionfil ai Cork before goiii ;?on ncti vo fi 'rvice. The deceased ypungoffii ' T was well known in Waterford .' andhU/'entk oi the (wginniiic of *hat >VHS apremising career w i i i occasion nmd^sor-rti w nuiott;st all who knew him poraon-ally and also very siiuvrr iyni imiliy furhis -livrunv vd par t'! .s and t'lie Jj Jier ineni-bsrs ' of the -famil y in tlieir ew '.••ss

Hcfari ' enUTiiiL' Sundhiir-t l.ii- citr ni.ntHackett was ediuatod in Tenijiieerovt ,M.istliourne , and oftecwort ls 1:1 )he C'nmp-licll College. Ui'lfat-t. whor e for 3iree yolrslit- was a member of the Officers 'Tminin^ Corps. AU his four bro-tlicry are nnw serving their ooun-tiy—the eldesi -IIB Chaplain tu the Forcesin Boulogne. tl:t" second as Cnptuin in tin 1Gin fiiirka Rill i s. il 1 ¦ tlr.nl. in the Cana-dian furce , nn.l t^ i . !• ur t l i in tin* Arm yServu^c Corn^

ABSENTEES.On Sunday last a spetial court was

held heforu Aid. Ward when Private Wm.Hoffcrnan was charged with absentinghimself without loaw from F. Comr.inyof tlie Royal Engineers stationed at Chat-ham. Constable IJacey statt'd fihat on!S':i-Lurclay Lnnee-Corporal Byrn e, of the mili-tary foot police statione.c{ at Watcrford ,liiinded over to him the defendant on ;the-'hargn stated above. Defendant admit-ted he was an absentee, and-stated he wasreturning to his Regiment on ThursdayI UBI bvit was nut off the t rain at Water-ord as he had noiticket entitling him to:niv«i. He said i\q had lost his tit-kef forlie return journey. Defendant was ¦¦re-minded pending tlie arrival of n mil itaryscorl . ' !

A man nauun' John Ryan surrenderedlimself last niiiht i.o Const able Doininickj C-nihan nt th" P«i!er's T^ine Police Bar-

rni 'k ns beins an ubsentee from tho SthRatUlion Royal Munstnr FusiliersWtationc d at Fermoy . Ho was broughthafor.'.' 'Ai'd. W. R. Ward al n special c>ur:Ibis inoiTiiui; and j -omanded pending the•arrival ..of a milita ry «scori.

CITY , POLICE COURT.' l At the City Politj e Court yi-stcrclay. bo>fore Mr. James Young, a. woman namedEllen Power had E izabeth Nugent.cJjarg-ed with, using abu iive language' towardsher. The- -only oth;er cases were one' ofriotous behaviour trtid the other of simplndrnnlrpnnp3R.

CHRISTMAS'GIFTS iFOil WATERFORDSOLDIgRfl. . ; ! I¦The ooinmitt«e ;for Ihs relief of prison-ers ol *aT in Germany [wiah }o «cknow-ledge with .thanks - the gift of- plum , pud-dings: from the iollowint ladies:—Mrs .H. W, D. Goff i 1; Mrs.| Crook, l;_^frs.Broomhead. 2; Mrs. fiteeJe, 1; Mrs. Tor-rio, 1; Mrs. Rigg. 1;\ Mrs. Hutcbineon,I; Mrs. Little, 1-Mrs. iDay, 1;Mrs. K:dd,1; Mrs. <3riffln, 1; Mrs. Davies, AdelphlTerrace, l;.: Mrs. Adams! 1; Mrs. T. W.H. Davies. 2; MIB* Byrne. .l; Mrs. Law-son. 2; Mrs Forde, 8; ^Irs. Shortis, i;iMrs.• Graves, 8, ¦: Miss Deevy, I; MissFitagerald, Tho. Club, W Miss Webb, 1;Mrs. G. B. MorrU, 2;>MT8. Hazleton , 2;Nuns of St. John of JohnL 1; Mrs. 8mith ,The Laurels, J . Mrsi Edgar White, 2;Mrs. Oakshott. 2; Mrs,lUsher Roberts,1;: Mrs. 8 BtrangmanJ 2; Mrs. W.Mockesy. 1, Miss PenroBeia"; Mrs. Carew,2; Miss Ardagt , 1; Mrs. J. N. White, 2;Miss . Fudgcr, 1; Mrs. iBairron Newell. 6;Miss Bolton , 3; Mis» '- iHassett, t; Mrs.Foster,. 2. • ! ISOLDIER'S REQUEST FOR

INFORMATION. \Mr. -P. Higgins, 'Assistant Town Clerk,has received the following! letter :—8ir—I am a private in |the AustralianImperial Forces, and I w^s wounded atthe Dardanelles. At present I am at theSydney Cottagd Hospital I well on thow-ay to recovery. I expect to go on fur-lough within a fortnight .l and I intendto visit Waterford. I'want to know if youcould supply me with any information re-garding my father, John | Dowling, nowdeceased. He was * native ot.Walerfdrdand left Jrelari'd for New, Zealand aboutthe year 1860. He had: several brothersand sisters living in Waterford, and I amwondering if any of them are living there-now.- I would be very tlidnkful for anyinformation you could give me.—I am.obodientl yyoure, i |C, G. DOWLING.

Private- tod Bati. AustralianImperial Forces.

LETTERS AND PARCELS jFOR TROOPSIN THE EAST. . [Ttio Post Office has issued a notice, U)<itlet'en addressed to soldier's in Salonikaihould be posted—:f desired to be deliverBd on or b?fore> Christmas Day—not laterthan December 1st,. Parcels should boposted not later than November lfi.h.The maximum weight for aj single pare-'!1-w been reduced to 71bs. as from yes-erday. All letters and parcels fcr theroops must bs fully and completely ad-dressed . Failure to give a proper addressFrill result in delay or non-delivery. Let-era .and parcels for m?n jknown to belospital should , where the actual hos-lital is not known, boar the word hos-pital in large printed characters.SALONIKA WEATHER. ¦

In a letter esttfd November 2nd re-eiiivcd Sere to-day from Lieutenant WE. Downey who is in charge of a com-pany of Ordnance at Salonika , the writerinya the only grievance lie has is againstthe weather. He says it is |bitterly cold ,especially in tli9 tents at night. Thismay afford a hint to those who are aboutto send comforts to the tr&ops for Christ-mas time.

A SOLDIER'S POEM. iJ We have received from Rifleman Jos.O'Brien , 4790, 7th Battalion] Royal IrishRifles, some verses full of (Die proper mili-tary spirit. The writer's regiment iastationed at the Curraghv ana his desireis expresBed in one of his Ters.es whichbtgins: ; |" Let's get out and let's £et under,I" Let's go and meet the vandal."We wish our correspondent [ the best of'giod lueS-Tand a V-C. i I ' >

THE HOME RULE TIME LIMIT.|An Irish Guardsman , Pte. EdwardRyan, left Csppagh a few days ago forUje front , after short leave, kmd was ac-corded an enthusiastic send-off at therailway station . Speaking from tho car-ribge window before the j trdin steamedout, he delivered an impromptu speccQi ,winding up with a few words on behalfof] the Irisbi soldier. " When tho enemyofj civilization is crushed , thbn , and npttill then , shall we burst open the gatesofl Colletre Green." i

YOUTHS FOR THE ARMY.,'About a dozen you thB irom Corrick-on-Suir, oged from 15 to 17 years, join edtile Royal IrUli JlepimVnt during thoweek. In a few cases mothers of tiieiAils made a scene at the station wheatlij.1 biiys Were leavhyr for Clomne!.'

THE LOOS Ct VUS.Mr. John Redmond called attentionIai t week in tho House of Commons toth s custom of ignoring the magnificentva our of th* Irish troops' on tho Con-til cut Tilt1 Member for Waterford Cityha 1 fresh cause this week to Speak aboutihi scandal. Mr. Moqaty i asked theUrj der Secretary of State for ! War whe-ther the pubiio was duly notified thatthe guns taken -at Loos hadl been cap-tured by the London Irish. ! Mr. Ten-na > '- rcji lied thai the War Office had noinf >nna ti<j D that tlie puns wore the spoil<>f ,\\v London Irish M.r Redmon d thenenc uired if :-h« War Office had any rea-

HOI to doubt Mr. Mooney 'si statement.He further asked woul d stcp^ . be takent- > le: generals in the field understandtliitt these gallant deeds of ilrish regi-ni. nts are not to be suppressed. Tnei. 'pjy ti > this tk -muii 'l ivns : " Yes, -ir. "

TRRMO11K SKSSlovsTp> maL ' isttui v s acijudicatil if ; at tliemonth ,'.}' Si'Bsioii^ at Trainort on Tiusdaywriji! Messrs (Jora.d < ir:'flin , H.M. , amiU'i Sj liam (jallwey, U.L. Th :re we.ru acou j lc of cast's of drunkenness and ollire, ichrs of the l.illits on V'e^iicles Aftin ivhicJl Uie usual [wna, !ti?s iw ere im-jj o.- '(I. A number uf persons ;Werr aisoclia reed with allowing ass>-3, their pro-pi'r iy . to wander on the public " roads , andas here were numerous complaints ofihu prevalence of this class bf offfiif anil instructiiiii v.vnt forth fmm theB i i '.'li that Heavier prna ' tiv A would b -ni 'lA 'Srtl in UK- fu t ur t - .

STHAUXO 'OF A\ ' ASS.At a spooi.il Court on Wednesday b.1-foM Aid. \V. U Ward , a man namedMichael Casey, of no fixed address , was.hatred at the sir t of District !lnppeen'-:Rie-i with having on the 13th June, 1U15.at jj lnliecndufl '. in tho County |of Watr -r-fordl foloniou.<ly siolen an a.-s- the pro-perty of Moses Ryan , and v«l(U " ,'.ir £1Arii if Serj eant Patrick Ni inaii deposedthat about 1.30 o'clock that morning h»arr< - 'to<i the defendant on a charge of

drui kcnni'88 ond brought him to the .lock-up. When defendant , was sobur uiul asa r< suit 'of a description which he (the.deponent) received from tlw j sergeantin wiorgv of the Clanrocho district , Co.Woxj foro , lie charged him witli havingBtoliln an ass in that 6iib-(lifiti(ict abouttlie f3th June. When cautioned the ac-cusej l madr no stutement. : Defendantdeclined to cross-examino. and I an onlerwas inade that a warrant be issued tohavJ him brought before a (V- Wexfordin-tlr ,.

WATlERFORD X. 2 RURAL DISTRICTCOUNCIL. 1A piiHrter ly moi'tinc <>f the Wato.rfoiilX.t> . 2 Rural district Council w;ik he '.d atthe Courthouse, Kilniacow , on j Tuesdoy.Mr. Wames barrel! presided, niid .therswere O I BO present—.Messrs Pi Fokin ,Jos(or}h Walsh. John O'NeiL!. I NicholasPhelin , John Dunphy and John Kirwnn.Mosfjrs A. M. Burden , County Surveyor,hud fT. O'FIynn , Assistant County Sur-veyor, W3re also in attendance. |Trn pro-posa lr by tlie County Surveyor w«ro

pa^dd , and a proposal of jMJ. Foskinwas Adjourned. . The adjourned tiuavteriymooting Is fixed ' for Saturday. 27th Xo-iwmlii>p I

SUGAR TRAFFIC. : IThe Clydo Shipping Co. informs us thattiie rj iter for sugar, London to; Waterford,wn ic|j ' wi '.l operate Tfom' I5th ihst., andis»appllcable to any .quantity, 'has bvenaincii|(lwl to- 12s. 6(1. per tonJ [(Outsidedelivery. London port due additional).

THE COAL P(...The coal porali. the' principiaffected. ^Several stpamers -:witrr coal ar-rived during-the -Week, but th? w«n re-fusing to discharge tiiehi until their .dermands ' were, granted and the importer*refusing to accede the vessels went awaywith Iheir cargoes. The men 's demandis for an increase of 4d.—from 8dj to litper tori for discharging cargoes,\whilttthe importers contention is that tlie mengot. a substantial increase au the outbreakof the war. and ithal the local wages com-pare favourabother ports. .

DEATH OF MISS DALTON, ! .KJLMACO\y.i :- . . , - • :

. On Saturday morning Miss Mary Del-ton died at tier| residence in Kilmacow.Deceased, who was the proprietor of anewsagency and a shop, was aunt of Mr.Thomas Conway] Broaa-street, Waterford,The funeral took'palce on Monday to Kil-macow. ; . I | ' ' . ' ' ' ' • ¦ ITHE LATE MRS. J. C. MOSLEYi

The death took, place" on WednesdaylaRt at Tramore of Mrs. Jane C. Mosley.wite of the' late Jlr. Jaroea Mosley1, andmother of Mr. C. W. Mosley, jeweller,Oie Quay. The deceased lady, who hadattained a ripe fcd ag; was- beloved byoil who, knew '.lier , and her death isdeeply deplored. The funeral leavesTrirnore! at 11 o'dlock to-morrow- morningfor .tk«.'Cenietery, John 'a Hill , -arriv ngat the Manor aiiout 12.45 o'ciock.

I ~ ¦ ¦¦' t-^——¦DEATH OF A.fJSMORE DOCTOR li'

AUSTRALIA. - ' ¦ ' I J 'Mi5» E. O'Briijii of the -' : Bed ..tfou'iKLismoTe,t :iJas r«(*iv?d. 8^ letter 'milim!that herj bToth.erJ Doctor John O'Brifn ".met with ' a motor] accident and died sub-sequ?ntly| o! injuHes received. . f.Tho deceased doctor was. pnly 37 yearsof age. He waaUenior Xfedic.il Officera', the (ioodnaeameH a: highfission. 'M.P. '* V18IT.• -Mr;- MatthewKilkenny, . ha«meeting at Mooncoj n on Sunday morningnext. , |; ¦ ' i ;

POPULAR RAILWAY OFFICIAL'S j 'PROMOTION. | i i

Mr. James Maniiix. goods agent for theG.S. andiW.R. at Waterford; is beingtransferred on promotion to | Limerick.Mr. Manniz bag l>een in the employmentof the Railway Co.[for about thirty .years ,and has held Ibis present position for; thepast twenty-four rears. During that Jongterm he won the confidence of tbe.manag^-rucnt of the comptany and gave entiresatisfaction to theJ general public, ¦j viri-ning, at the sam^ time the popularityarid good wishes of the staffs at Watet-ford. Before leaving this city he will bethe recipient of a ^presentation from!t!h'estaffs of the G.S. oiid W.R. at WaterfordNorth , and we understand that a move-ment is also on foot to have a presenta-tion given to him op behalf of the pub, lid.

/ ¦¦—{ ¦ ' " I IINTERESTING PHOTOGRAPHS. I JTwo rhotos, onolof Mr. Herbert Goff ,nnH nnn nt Mr .Tnwnli Wirftypr Xf V "H Iwith hounds at KrVarticle on the Watetspecial hunting nutThe latter of theseJack Widger, FirstBudd.. < ?v

A NEW IRISH SOIMessrs. Piggot «j

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MORTALITY RETURN6. |The average annual death-rate repie-sented by the death» Ifrom all causes regis-tered during last quarter in the Dublinregistration areaj and .twenty-six of theprincipal urban districts of Ireland (ex-clusive of deaths in public institutions 'ofpersons admitted from without ithe dis-tricts), was 14.8 per |l,800 of the1, popula-tion , the resrectiye rates for the severaldistricts being as'follow, ranging in orderfrom the lowest to the higlieat:—Armagh,8.7; Bongor, 8.7; Drogheda, 9.0 ; Dundalk ,10.1; Lurgan , 10.5; Portadown. 10.9; Coler-iiine. 11.3; "Ball ymena, 11.6; Lisburn ,11.6; 'Clonmcl . 11.8; \New\ownards, 12.5;Traleo, 13.2; Bray, 13.5; Belfast, 13.5;'Sligo, 13.6; Ki|kennSJ.H.5; Waterford,14.7; Lahie. 14.9;" .Wexford , 15.G; Cork,10.0; Limerick, 16.2J Dublin registrationarea, 163: Athlone , }6.6 ; Galway, 16.6;Nowry. 18.1; Queenstown , 19.0; and Lon-donderry, 19.2. • j ' - i |

LECTURE ON THE JWAR. . ' iMr. Dcrrnot O'Brien! a Wicklow journal-ist , delivered a veryf interesting lectureon the war at the Temperance Hall lastMonday. Lantern slides depicting warfareon land , at sea, and | in the Sir illustra-ted the speaker's address, which was lis-tened to with the §rrlaree audience: ! ' ¦

The lecturer gave the history of each, ofthe belligerent powers-for the pasttwenty1-fivo years, ami thus lfj d up to th« subjectof his lecture. He Uhowed about oneJnm.-lred slid-es. Rev. Fatlier Kchoe pre-

RECOiTD FOR CROOfTl'e fine achievemer

is.e popn;-ir Co. Limcri!o< . ) i W'!<iii»sday, jni ri. make his winnifour-fi gure ono. With]in? lv> ha9 won twentyvalue of £1.000 IOs. Tniui. A Ho!zan, wlio\\\<i nesday's aehievon;winners this year.

WRXFORD'S WIN. I IThe final of the AlMreland FsotballChamrlionshin between . Wexford andKerry drew lartie crowds to Dublin onSimony, Waterford being particularlywell reprcfeiited , a v<;«y large contingentninkiu .!! Uie journ ey frd m the city. Local,srortsinon , in fact , could .hardly be moreinterested wore Wateiifo'd county itselfengaged, the prepondcturally favouring too rty 's chances. We.vf.-iintcoptable to them , reithe fact that it was tluround knowledge of tisame.

Kaiser's Fears] for BalkanAdventure

Th« correspondent tParis," in Athens is inthat .the increase of tExpeditionary forces iseasiness to tlie Centraloiftleavouring to perguadifiiculties , aud if possiling of reinforcements.

The " EcHoe de Palrifollowing telogra mfiPrince of Wied, who wa:representative of Albontwo weeks boon at'. tluquarters Staff. This tsproof of Bulgaria 's inteto Albania. :

New M.P. Fta-CardiffMr. James Herbert porry, Unionist,

was to-day returned upopiosed for theParliamentary vacancy

Steamer Sunk—One Survl rcrLloyds report that th'

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PARIS, Friday. Jf the " Echo dea. position to statele Franco-Britishcausing great \ia-Empires, who areie Greece to raisele tostqr-.tlho land.'i

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gayeii—The bombardment yesterday cfter-noort! was! again active on both' sides inthe ioctor ofiLdos and in "that of Foase- deCalonne. iln tihe J region of Bu6> in theArtoj s,. our arti lery silenced tl» enemy'sbatteries which were firing on our organ-isations. On tie remainder of tiB' frontmine^fighting: w is continued with success.In the Argonne on ,Hill 285, we blew up.by means of jstr all mines, eome work* onwhich the Gen lans were engaged. North.of Flirey,' with another ' email mine, weblewj up, as a riieaaune of precaution, thegalleries bored by the enemy. '

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PARIS, Friday.A telegram V Uio " Petit Parisien "from iPetrograd ,8'tate8 that authentic do-cumetj ts vhich uave boen collected show-ing the state of : nind of Uie Germans «r»of the {greatest ii terest and prov« that theGermans httVtj b 'en bitterly disappointed.

At thii time Of -heir great oSensive InBossia they were SMU red that after a fewefforta| Russia1 Would be conquered endr«aoel [would be signed. Leave papershave been found]on dead Germans, datedin Augusts in fwliich ti was specified ;il •peace iwitn ;IWtsW wa? signod durmg X bef "bearer's peribd df Ieav© (he wa< <o' rejoinhis ddpot in Getoiany-; and not ilia regi-ment at the IroAl ' Three months' havenow elapsed and the Germans are heldup on;|the east us well aa on the west."Moreover, in t,h«j many actions which,have taken place) recently they have Intthousands of p' riioner* General Ruapkyhas held them for! two months before Riga,and Dyinsk. j . .1 ' ¦ . .They have npwi to renounce oil hepe of ,imposirifi: a sepiar&te peaco on Russia andthe Germans who were on leave have or-ders to [rejoin their regiments at the Rus-sion front. | There they will have to facea temperature 'of ten or twelve degreescentigrade below freezing-point.

CLEARING T3E RIGA|| j DISTRICT.

Russian Naval Guns Help¦ j PARIS. Friday.The 'I Echo de Ifaris" says that furtherfighting took place yesterdav In the Gulfof Riga; the Russian forces.^eing suppor-ted by the guns| of their warships in theGulf. The enemy I was forced to abandonbis new positions) - :The I uasian j offensive was continuedytesterdd r to !the ebuth and south-west ofRiga. .The Germans were compelled toretreat i\ the .direction of Mitau and insome pie ees they Were scattered. .

BDjLGARlkNS BADLY: UinVIiXtU ,

l "i .1 ATHENS, Friday.A teleirAm bota .Salonika to :,th*'" Patrisl ' says tliit tho French have in-flicted a! [severe de! eat on the Bulgariansnear Kupnila Voles. The Bulgarians,who sustained immense losses, demandeda ahort.armisticb lor the burial ol - th»dead.'. :.|T -- . - •• I .'': ¦¦. ;- . : ' • ' .. \ :The fall^of Kuprula is considered inymirient; | • / ¦ ; . • • ¦. " '

. .¦• . • '' ¦- , - . ' - < ¦ '¦ ¦¦¦The S* 'bian Legation here bolieves inthe possibility of t lis news, but there isJIO officia l confirmation . . • . . - ¦

The Sofia icoriutuniqu© says: "OurtrOOOS oh the 9th ivintinii<vl.«>i» miMnil.of the defeated Serbian army on the lefthand of | uie Morrava. Fresh booty isdiscovered daily iinlthe conquered lowna.'In the Mj orava Ya^ey along the railwaywe captured to-day [four quick-firing tiqw.itzers, eight quick-firing field guns, withammunition carts, Several machine gunswith tcarr)s, and (nine mw searchlights,together jwith i eighi hundred f r irf men.South of |Leolova aeai the railway etatkmof Grablenitz ; wd captured ten enginea,four hundred railway vragKons, includingfifty full ;bt various materials. :' - Date of tiitpp t r CanArnl! Election ;

! ', | ATHENS. Friday. ¦The Ch'r mber v^ai , dissolved last even-ing. Elec ons for «,ne-w Parliameot willbe held on! Decembe • 19th (December «fc,old style). . ' ! ¦ | - . - ¦.. I ¦"

MORE I EIGlAifS "EXECUTED'*" I i AMSTERDAM, Friday.The "E^ho Belgol" announces1 thatJules Lcgay, of Cueftnea; Joseph Delsaut,of CeusmeB, and | Charles Siraonet, ofMons, havb been sentenced to death andalready executed, Iwhile Arthur Legay, ofCuesmes, -has been (sentenced to twelveyears' penal servitude. ,The accused werefound guilty by, a{ Gferman Court Martialof communicating: t> the enemy ! newsof movements of troops to and from thei front. | i I I ; ...

I Continued, DardanellesI , Fl htln^ Reported j! . , : .. |' -AMSTERDAM, Friday.I A communique published in Constanti-Inbple saya :—"There were artillery, com-bats at three sectors ori'the Dardanelles1 front and .patrol skirrhifihes near Auafartaland near AYi Biirnu. Our artillery silenc-ed the enemy artillery . at - the mouth ofithe Korka; Dive rtealr Sedd ul Bahr. An[enemy mine exrlo'dihg on the lettlwingptilled portion of the English troops.! Ourartillery drove off twoj monitors which hadopened fire against the coast of Savos.Hospital j j shlp l Etrlngs Wonnded

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[ . - __i 1".nF 0™i?e thre s hundred Woundedkt Rri^.89lfer ,3 flpi: l Buvla Ba^ arrivedt-r. ght vn *?d wer' - distributed amongrnihtanr hospitals. A tew hours oarlfefte li?r arrlV.C(1 nIthe tow» JourW£S rtteL'nTs fe S\™ ** Gilli ppl i ;m :fflI many"£

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I ! i LONDON." Friday .] The Press Association has received along; telegram in whibli -American @prc-seniativos describe ivaj rious pri6on camp«visited in Germany . The Crel»ld Onnlp(ontains 740| officers , including GeneralBruce and Colonel !B>lter. who each oc-,iupy separate r roon s. The " atinos-?here" of tho eigiht c imfs visite, dscemsatisfactory,Jwith the exception of ;that*t'Dosten wJierc 180 ifaen were housed uione large roam and rod a small stage. Th?commandaiit'piomised to reduce the num-ber by 30. • In the piSer camps the menyere nearly; la.ll cheerfoJ, tbeit rccre-itionpein? footbaJl, tennla, etc. Many of themlish struck when put !at mining, in 'sym-pathy' with ifli<j i Frerlch prisoners ;wli«thoughl they were j inaklng themselyt s^iable to severe punishment for doinjrwork in. a mine. Or>'e Engl-shmni wasin solitary confinement ¦ for rcfusii)g : \owork SJ» a pprtei - at ti dynamite works.Two BngliBhrucn were eentenced iur | try-in?' to escapi". ' In (hk two hospita '.n a>UVaeJ tho 11A nv.'rican repreeenlativcsfound a number of British soldiers, prac-tically aU wounded an the same day—September 25th.' ; There wer© Cameronand iBfack [ JVIatch jamonj r them. Divalbled prisoners were seen learning tradesand how to' vise lhe felt arm. The foodwas always ] found goM.. ! - i f . ¦ '¦ - i . I ' ' ¦ '

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I " CAbAip buiOeAclip le T3IA, A gAp-piiin," AppA An pASApc, " Sup p^op SeCO O'n DpoC-CuroeACCA. Jiiopo*poUtp DUIC nA mAipb 60CCA. IS IADDO feApAis DUIC Anocc. Seo DUICIUAC DO loipoln ASup CAP i rCeACAnnpo pA mbbpcA j 50 n-fiipcpe tnec'pAoipDfn. Asur imCiS ieAt A6AHeDUIC pfiin 1 mbA'pAC in Ainm "Oe A'Pttluipe. CAP CusAtn-pA CAP eip AnAippinn Asup ciubpAD me CopcAp n60CAip BUIC.'"

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MASSES AND PRAYERSR THE] FEAST OF THE2 CONCEPTION, |m^TION OF BERNADETTE

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I GOSSjDPG^LEUC LEAGUER

FINANCIAL POSITIOJi OF CBAOBHPpKTIAIH&E. 1

,U the recent annual! general meathigo< ih' i 'Waterlord Bfanch Gaelic Leaguean inWesting statement ol accounts itrtli • < yjear ending OctobV 31st 1913, waspr 'seated by the Hon-. Xroasurer <Padreie1)< Brett). '. . The branch, after payrag nilox tensed has the eubstantial sum of £40od t iii b.ink The items in the balancesli **t Iwera made HP as follows :—Jlc-cei pts L Cash on hands, October l»t, 1914,i!2 Cdl: cash in bank , October lot . 1914.£*S 10s 8d ; members flubscripuons, xolj i.; pdvoriuwmentH tiil)< fi8 programme,VJM. £."» 2». 6A.\ language colloetion , C3613 9d; totaJ, £131 1B. lljl.

Expenditnrc—Prizes, <tc . FVis, 1914 ,C'ii Ha. lOd. ; affiliation .fi-o , 108. ; portionol anpuage collection , lfl.H. sent 10 CoisteUii ut-hk, £16; portion of Tanguage collec-tio 1. J015. sent to O.a.te (inotba . £10 ;rent t<j> August l&th, 1915J £7 13s.; stamp*.stii lionery and sundries; £9 los. 9d. ; rc-po rs, llight,' £3 7s. ; oxppn3es o( delegate10 Ard-Pheis, 1914. £2; coal, light andcloinihg, !£6 178. Ud.; iexpenses ol St.Pa a-icV s Day meeting. £2 2». 60.; loss oi>Fe s (1915), £1 Is. ta.: balance cash ax>.aiik.l£i<9 5s. 6d.

"thsktcoounts were audiU'd by Kev. j.Ca llinone and MT. E Mattti« w wuo re-poi ted' as follows:—"'Having oxamint>dthe bpokp of account and vouchers as¦sut mittcd to us by the Treasurer wecertify the foregoing vo be a correct state-ment of the financial uff/tirs of WaterfordBranch Gaolic LI-J^U.- ;or tne periodsutfclned.

I c e ©VMS I PORTX,AIRGE. 1915--BAI.A.S"CK

J SHEET.lomas Mac SeamuiH tl-Vis Tnusur.-O

311I nutted bn-Ianc.1 *lir. "i ¦¦! Fv.s Port-laiii;e j I915i as iollowh —

ICecqipts—Subscript vo:ia. £1 tt_ . , com-pe:;tors entrance (<x« . Xi Us. Ud. ; i>ro-gnuumes sold, £3 12a. 4J. , adwrtiBC-meiitsj in syllabus , £1 11s; advertisementsin programme, £9 15. ; gatp recei pt* (Keis;,£4'J & 10d. ; pat« rtveipts (hurlingma ch), £34 3s. 7d. ; total receipts , £100•is. Gd|

flxp^nditu re—^Hurling match cxpousoa .£H 13s. j postage and stationery, C'J lie.od. printing and advertising £18 13a.11W : nrizCR . £33 'is. tki.; platform andotlitr expenses, £8 3s. 6d. ; adjudicators'.-xiA-nses , £3 13s. '8J. ; 1<WH 011 railwaygiiiU-antee,J.£2 7s 7d.; expenses of Indus-trial Exhibition, £4 10s. Id. ; sundries.£6 Si. 2d. There was a loss of £1 Is. 5d.i>n heiFeis which amount was reeouptJfrom tlie Branch funds.

T. \e followrng note is appondi-d by th«'Fu-:i Treasurer to the balance sheet:— "1cert fy that the above is a correct, ab-8tm:t. of tlif. Fcis account*, and liinl 1hav' .- rcceivoil the baknof .> / £1 U. M .'rom the Branch Treasurer. "

Toe lAudiiors , R v. .) Oiil.i:iu i if nndMr. E.; Matthews , reported a* ¦¦¦\. J W > —

" \V; Jiave examined the fyrcxoiiiK state-men t in detaif , compansi it wii -h \^>in-liers submitted to us, and we cer ify it I> J!»»» MrrMt."

I © e eTHE WORK OF SESSION. 1914-15

ltj' ls jvery gratifying to note ti- .ai Otorois a] substantial sum of moi>oy 10 thecredit of tho 'local branch at trie cloiw olSosWonj 1914-15 which was au < x<. opU>'ii-ally trying one for all branches of theLefl) ue I throughout Ireland. While, theamo int. of class work done ttas not verylatp a I considerable amount of eOectivepropagandist work was performed in theway ot encouraging the teaching of I,ri«hin 01 ir local Bchools. Ab^ut live hundredchildren were examined by thr Gaelicl^aaue lOrzaniser. and each ol thesechildren who have got some knowlvds"of I: eland's language shall be a witnessfor the reality of ,that " small national-ity " called Ireland. The slight finan-cial loss on the Feis need nut make anyGne.1 c Leaguer downhearted . The pro-vidir £ of a hurlinp match and IndustrialExhi bition , cto., in order to i>opularjseour ocal fixture eminently justilied titeexpc iditu rc on the Feis. And it shouldbe r imernbered that at least on,, import-ant 1 iaelic centra-did not venture to hit-dits 1 nnijal Feis this year owinj.' t<j Owwar >r some other cause. Portlairco hasdone its bit splendidly in this n-sjiect ,...wl hinT^Da tli« nifj»flr.litii<i i fiT.^l forWaUjrfoj-d. in 1916 1 am certain tliat tiwlocal brunch ' will1 organise another ?uc-cessi il Irish-lTclond event in th« iv.niin:y«*ar. There are very few branolie* inIrela id With the samo ooirtinuoup rt-eor.lfor >rj.'inisin? succc>shil feinanna a»Craopli Portlairge.

I , 9 9QTECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES.

I understand that there is an ,mprov<»-ment in the attendance nt tlio eli-mentarvand udvinced Irish O!-I .~ SH» st the : H .I !Techtict 1 School, but tho National Teach-ers' cans: es have not been nvaihd ¦¦:' TVsis a nai ter that demands the ininn-lmieottcn ior of thoso responsible for Oa»i\ %Iyoaci e organising in Uiis disirict. Tlicreare, I mink, several students and t<>n<- l i-ers ir \\JtVrford who wou.d atti 'nd if ap-proac :i«l in the proper way.

I c e ©LASCL'AGE CI.ASSES.

A nuking of the Wuti -r'ord UranciiO;ioV;l' Iieapue will be h'Kl i>n KriJay.NowDibcr 19th, for the purpose v! nrranc-in? ctasse.'" fo' the* session. It id !» t»'hop^4 'ti?t there will be a jood rallj «!stud<" iU lo the classes during thr w inf v rand be'.p to save the rt>nma;Ui' ot >inimpui tant smnll nationality GaelicLeague branches are not .-i-honl x , ai-thotig' i they advertise the holding .>(classe i Thev ar» sociil ivmti s (Mrit. sa con oniporary) irTunriiuitfd iiy uie wirand < uiturc ot Gaelicism . their rlassrsare n >t of the stiff and freezin g rigi dit yof tho scnool-houfic• they are bright andcliser) giithcrings of nu'ii and uniiifi i .boys 1 nd|girls. who havo to rxori isa tii e irbraini and muscle throughout thf day inearnii g their liveliiJiood . and wh» eannoibo ov >rb)irthened with ivunp li -x v rain-matic il problems at n;ght. And eventhougl i grammar may be tabooed. «o!:dprogre ss Is accomplished by U'aelung thejflnirm ge ithroiigh conversation a:ir | ub-iect Iiksoh8.

" PUNCH."The principal cartoon in this week's

" Pun< h Tdeals nith the Turkish attitudetoward s Germany."' We should he inclin-ed to flescrib6 the figure of the Sultiin asa littli ; coarse. Nor is the Gog ajid Ma-gog ca rtoin quite up to high-water mark.The pi etu're' of tho sentry atid the rusticis the most amusing of the smaller Rket.dies, j T}ie rustic's countenance is anexamp le of genuine humourous art. Thereare other|skctdhes and articles , in proseand verso, on a gift shell; how to tomptthfe. G( rnian navy out of Kiel; " TheWatch Dogs " (by a Territorial officer) ;rum a! thje front; "Mof "; Inside Know-ledeo after Dr. Dillon of " Th»> DailyTolegrArh;."); Rex of the Transport;Wars surprises ; tho Regimental hu-mourist; Georgian and otiher revivals(" Blnochfes Letters "); Jioldine tho line(telcpli ond) ; a " suspicuous " person ; thetruth 1 bout Wellington's boots; Uu1 manwho d dn!t believe . there was n war : hu-mour < f a remount depot; scene* in Par-liament ; books of the day and other mut-ter of opjeal interest.

The ' fltineh Almanack," wh k4i ap-pears n povember 15, will contain aspecial! feature consisting of a copy of" Puncjh T after it has been handled bythe Imperial German CensorJ and includ-ing a floilble cartoon entitled " tf thoKaiser were to edit ' Punch '."

^'^KtNTOSH'S CH0C0UTE TOFFEEDh LWMiJ-Something now in Chocolate--I OrlP^S J

I WIATERFOR I(From the " News " File, Kovembir'

j I 10th. 1865.) . 1 Ir Banquet to Lord Tyrone—We" are 'gladto b<j in a position to state tiat the ableand eloquent Lord Stuart <3e Decies—^heLord of '2$—will preside ati the banquetto be given! to the Earl of Tyme on! Tues.day, the 23th inst., in the Town ' Hall.The presidencjM>f this distinguished Lib-eral sets at rest any idea which might beformed of Living tho banquet a politicalhim. T. i I

The dhristuias Bazaar- -The meeUngpreparatory to the annual bo'zaar. for therelief of tlic° f.bor of the city took ! placeat tho convent of the Sisters of Charityon TiL'sdaw. 7th inst. Sprr.ei ladies kindlyattended, eome offering prizes and I allnjii -ci.il assistance before and on tlie 07thi.c'.-einbcT . l Keast of St. John, when jlhebazuur is to come. off. I.adits who ;couldliot be pi-etj«at on Tuesday,' and vtib maylie cliuntiibly disposed, to present, giftsto be raffled or for the lottery, wouldjdawell to send thenfto the Convent as soonas possibloL that tickets (or such articlesmay bo speedily put in circulation.

Saved from Drowning—A countryman,named Win. Koloy. from' KiUea, in tlhUcounty, wlio was in town to attend tnefair held on last Monday, the eoma nijrhtwalked into the pill , nearly opposite Mr.Smyth's house, on the Waterside; andwould prolitbly have been drowned wereit not tor the timely assistance renderedhim by the! watchman, Richard Kinsella',who was stationed there on that night.Fotey was|driving some sheep , throughSmyth's Lone, and in turning from thelane up thA Waterside he did not see thoriver and walked in. 'Many persons havemet witlh a very untimely death in con-sequence of the exposed state, ot' . thisquay, and we have uscorfniricd that thishas not been the first life saved by thewatchman Kinsella in the same locality.Some precautions ought to be taken | toprevent sudh accident* by having properrailings erected along.oux quays.

Tluv Watlr Surply—Mr. Mylne, CIS.,Horse Guards, who (has been engaged bytho Corporation to report on the feasibil-ity and advisability of tho scheme pro-pounded bv J. A. Blake, M.P., ol'pump-mg water from a low level at Kilbarryl toLisduggan and Ballybricken, and | thissupplying ihe city with 500,000 gallonsper day, on Saturday made a minute sur-vey of the town and'«6untry around. Hohas not yet made an official report. ;

Catiiolic IJniverftily—We have muchpleasure in obscrving'that Mr. AlexanderJohnson , o Watcrford, has gained bypublic competition the highest place |intlie Mathematical Examination togetherwith ah exhibition of £60, end that Mr.Lawrence O'Byrne, of Dunhill. has ob-tained the tjiird place with so Erfiibitipnof £10. Some of the burses are limitedto particular schools, but in this case theoompetiton wais open to all matriculateddtuHpnta I :

Horses—A^ number of hunters, the pro-perty of thaj Marqui* of Waterford , weresold by auction by Mr. Thomas Walsh !attho veterinary establishment o( Mr, L.Dobbyn in ihis city on Monday . Pricesranged frond £15 to £20. ;

* * * * * * 1Military—A company of the 43rd return-

ed to tho infantry-barracks in this cityper steamer] on Wednesday from Pun-cannon Fort where they had bfen forrifle practice. Th» officerB in charge e.'raMajor WAdo, /lieutenants Bell andRooke nnd Mr. ShtfTintock. Ensign. !Aparty of 17 inder Engign Hitchcock prr>ce«l»-d to Kilkenny and were replaced bya like number from samo city. '<

Fashionable News—The Marquis andMarchioness of Wnterford were in townon Monday [when her ladyship raid (avisit to the iron-eltd " Research." Whenthe Marchioness had completed her in-spection of this engine of war, she wasconveyed in the ship's launch in chargeof Cnmmanc er Smith on board thitgrand specimen of Waterford marinearchitecture tho " Wm. Penn " of Chenoble proprtions nnd sumptuous fittingsof which ship her ladyship expressed her(highest admiration.

Coursing—The first moetinc of the scd-son of the '( Waterford and KilkennyGalne Preservation Society ond CoursingClub " took place yesterday ot Rothmea-den . Kilmacihomas, on tlie property ofLord Crcmome. porrnission having beenkindly grantqd by his lordship's esteemedagent , James Galwcy, Esq. . a thoroughnnd liberal promoter and supportor of allsuch healthful and harmless sports . Theday was beautifully fine, tho attendancemost numerous, and all the arransementswere admirably completed under thfedirection of tlie painstaking hon. secre-tary. John Wall , Efq. Tlie laboriousduties of starter were admirably perform-ed by a pent! !tnan who has on more thanone occasion given the utmost satisfac-tion in the discharge of the same dut yiand the very responsible office of judgewas freely undertaken and most faith-fully and (satisfactorily disoharcvd byHcnrv A. Fitzgerald. J.P.. of Seaview

Readings nl tlie C.Y.M.S. —At the lastmeeting of tins institu tion , the Rev . MnPhelan. of StJjohn'« in tho chair , Mr. AlP. Maher gave a reading entitled : "Strayleaves from Mie History of Waterford,'!for which thef tlmnk6 of the 'meeting wasvoted to Mr. Maher on the proposition ofMT. G. J. Brijeoe, seconded by Mr Walsh ,

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jthan ever—has spread throughoutthe':world. | - t• Standard British medical works com-mend Benger's Food. Every great Britishhospital, cursing home, etc., uses it

With a tin I of Benger's Food in thehouse, mothers are always well preparedfor family ailments, for anybody who issick or unweB, I temporarily out of sorts, orserio'nslv ilL IIn attacks of aicknes* (which are fre-qnently the prelude to illness) a light dietn>»7! 60 desired, Benger's Food will befound imtable. ' ;"IT ere

is no other food in theworld quite like Benger's. It doesof itself the| preliminary work ofdigesting the fresh new milk withwhich it is prepared, and conse-iquently nourishes more "quickly.

: Bearer** u a inost Interesting food,toprepare. JTho cban es It onderat>e>to»ch a leuon In bmnui digestion. It. U ftll expliJned In otir book," Beager'sFood and Mow to Uie it" Pleace( apply for a copy, post tret.

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A LADY'S GQSSIFWOMEW W0BKEE8 FOE THE WAE :

OFFICE. - ;With oommendable foresight tho Xa-

tional Political League have trainedthree 'hundred women tor various kindsof agricultural wxrk end haVe also givenehort training to women anxious to givetheir services in various emergency warworks. , Itis satisfactory to know that ailhave proved thoroughly efficien t. Someof these -women aie working jfor the WarOffice in the forage and remounts depart-ments where they have the care of sickhorses and superintend do bailing oihay, the latter by no means[ a feminineoccupation, but'carried out' to the entiresatisfaction oi the War'Office.! Any short-age of food' arising from the' Withdrawalof large numbers of agricultural labour-ers for the army is a national|danger, andi; is for women, irrespective' of clas* orcondition, to do what they can to solvetlie Droblem. I I -

WOMEN AND MUNTION8. I.It in probable that in the near .future

nn increased cs.ll will be made on th<*working and other classes for the makingof munition* Thousands oil women at#willing and anxious to do their part, andas much of the labour in the new fac-tories is only half-skilled which takes but .threo -wwko to ltnin there is < no xeasop¦why the authorities should not availthemselves of this undeveloped 60urce ofgnpply. Scores of firms can |testify thatwomen are already sucoossfully employ-ed in shell-making; In one factory nearBirmingham thteo thousand '¦¦ girls areworking the lathes that produce certain:purls of shells. The -lafitajj ! were con-structed specially lor them, and areilighter than those made iorj men. Tht>creater nroDortion of these women hadnever before the WST worked in factorlej.Many were employed in a iops, ware-houses, in domestic service, and manyhave only lately left school. A certainnumber consist o! girls ot a superiorclass who aro helping fron patrioticmotives. All earn good ivag is , xangingfrom thirty ahillinca to thre« pounds' aweek . In one Midland tow i a Muni-tions Committee have organised a. n»:tiona l shell-facjory. and experiments thatmay, have far-reaching consequences arenow 'being carried on in the matter ofwomen workers. Out of a t< tal of. six¦hundreTthands five hundred Are girls! andwomen. Nearly all are <L awn fromclasses &at hitherto have nut worked forwages, and" there is a demai d for edu-cated -women an overseers of "factorywnrltprd. ! :THE NORMAL WAIST. ! :

The waist this autumn b in its normalposition, although Empire modes ' arenever out of fashion. That the lacy-fronted corsage was coming into fashionwas evident long before the *ar, and,like tho full short skirt, its idvent wasmerely delayed. The tight, or tighterwaist line may be noted in a number ofevening corsages. These havsj scams oneither side of the front, and qre kept inplace by bones. Wide skirts oi the Douf-fant type demand long, tight bodices. Theinfluence of the Matteau period is dis-tinctlv visible in many of the new models.and the return of the fichu is ft fegin ol theinfluence. A V-shared opening is oftenfilled up with merely a fold or two ofwhite mousseline do sole, quite severe insimplicity. A feature oi thin season'smooes is the curious but often pleasingeffect of blending unlikely materials.Thus, tulle, net, aiid velvet or velveteenform evening gowns, and ribbon, in someinstances, at least three-quarters of a yardin width , is used aa a triram ng at thehem of a smart toilette "of tc me trans^patent fabric. Duvelyn has tot*n greatlyimproved , and with fine cloth, -v elvet, softsatin , gaberdine, and, of coi rse. navyserse, takes pride of place amoi g hosts ofsuitahle material*;THE COMING HOUSE COAT!

The blouse, in 0. variety that may botrul y described as infinite , is alill as in-dispensable as ever. The hnnso coat,though may prove a rival of some impor-tance in the near future. In crepe dechine of -a heavy make this coat is » mostcovetablo garment, wher. made : with akilted back to the basque and ii?h mili-tary collar. It usually has a v ids, loosebelt with fancy buckle. Tho sleevelessm«ss jacket of taffetas is an (accessorythat will be popular during trie winter.The cross-over blouse is again ;in evid-crico ; one example appears to consist 'ofa wide ncnrf of a delicate fftbriu , edgedwith fur or marabout, which drapes theshoulders, crosses in front , forming aV-shapcd opening, nnd then tit's at theback apparentl y over a bustle. The lacevc?t is an indispensable accompanimentof the dressy blouse, when thef latter ismade of o transparent material!.!ODDMENTS . iBvery period would aoem to po repre-sented this winter in one or m >re itemsof dress. One of the newest hat i savoursof the time of Cromwell, and a verysevere cape-like collar must h ive beencopied rfrom the fashions rulingj jin thedays of tho Protector. With the aid -ofvelvet, the most charming ties and muffsmay bo made of oddments of peltry andsilk tho lattor for frills , arid the wholefinished with ak hat to match. Millinorsare allowing a great variety of these sets,but clever women can easily make themat home. Tippete again offer opportuni-ties for using up old furs, and theee, too,tike bany forms and, shapes. A trimmm?that deserves mention in connection withwlveteen is a Oiick cord of fold, silver,or oxidised metal , used to outline collarsand cuffs. Tarnished gold goes *ell withthe deep shade of sapphire blud ' that isso popular this season. IFOOTWEAB.

Judging from the shows that despitethe war have been held in nianV of theexclusive London salons skirls1 •are te-bc-both full and short, which will necessi-tate great attention to hosiery and tofootwear. Clumsy feet were nc\ er at awater disadvantage, but manii: acturershave overcome even this do ect byspecially-designed boots and sho^a thatgive grave nnd elegance to unpaihly feet.Frilled stockings and boots that lace atthe back are novelties that will Scarcelysurvive the winter. Jewelled hcole or© nolonger considered in good taste. |but the:hoel of the high boot is generally of thei same colour as the tipper. A very neat'Khoo i3 in black suede -with the Wearer 's¦initial worked on the too in stwl | beads.ELDERBERRIES. IThe elderberry is one of our rrt«|ny neg-lected fruits, although its valuably quan-tities nnd pleasant refreshing flavour itjdeseryes tf bo highly esteemed. |. If it¦wore imported from the .other sid« of thejworld and sold aPa high price it would;bc considered a delicacy ond valued ac-Icordingty. In olden times it« Iberricsjinado a wtno that country and | towns-people alike appreciated and consideredpaltah'O. The birds, wiser than [humanbeings, make the most oi Natore's pefts,ianil U tile berries were collected .and.

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NEW HIBERNIAN BALLS. .During the Last week [tWo more have

been added to the many [halls which theHibernians posaeeE throughput the coun-try. ( One of these building! wag openedat litsdoonan, Oo, Monaghita, the cere-mony being performed by the NationalSecretary. 1M1. J.:D; Nugei t, M.P. Theoccasion was availed ; of | b; r the Hibei-nians of South Mona^han \a organise, ademonstration and then effo rts in this Te>spect were completely, sucoewful. Largecontingents representative di the "A.OJH.and ithe U.IX. in '(h« Co.i Monaghan andadjoining district* assembled And. therewere no less than five bands present onthe boiasion. The ptoceedinga itere in-deed! a striking illustiatiori 0) the strength,and junity of the Hibernian Order in thatportion, of the country ana fannot'fail tohave good results \n attractiiig new mem-ben>|and giving.an! impetii* to organ-iiBatioB j-woik generally in the district.The I formal openipg >f th« hall was at-tended jby many 'represenlacive and pub-iic rnen. Dr. J. .McKenria presided andthe speakers besideslMr. N jRent includ-ed Dr.lCiarke, JJeisrs J. C. Laverty,•olr- s P. Coyle.lCo.C. |atd NationalDirector U.I.L; CJ -Bjayney fend M. Phe-lan. I Very Bev. Canon O'Connor, -P.P. ,Dean of Ologher, was ambngst those whosent iletters of apology.: TM second hailwhich ha* been greeted under th© aus-pices'of: the Beraeh Division! Co. Tvroni4.was I formally opened py \ Mr. JolmSkefBngton, solr., Dungannoh, the Presi-dent lot ,the Tyrone Oounty Board. Therewas a very large gathering <k people prrf-sent Jot ithe opening .ceremoay, and theRev. |N.| J. McArdle, P.P.j teiu> presidedcomplimented the | members & the Divi-sion <Jn|erecting siich1 a nnei hall. Mr.H. K.J McAlcer, R.D.O., 1 Pronncial Direc-tor lor Ulster, who was present on theoccasion; expressed his pleasure at theerection !of such a fiiw hall for tho youngmen 01 the districlj and mentioned thatthe A:O.H. was solidly at thelback of Mr!Redmond and the Irish Party. In declar-ln« tho ;hall open I Mr. : 8keffington eaidthe building, would |b « standing test;-mony|tO|the activity and industry of themembers of the local Division of theOF-H A*! I . . i i i :- f t i

WHAT THE ORDER ':HAS IIOU E'.Some idea ot what ;tne Hipernian Or-der haajdone within ithe ia»t few; yearsto brighten the life! of Lhe countrysideand remove the dullness | *' lich :.'s thechief complaint of the, young men in therural |districts was!gi|en by Mr. Nugentin his address at Lisdoonan. Within thelast few I years ho i pointed; out close on600 HallB had been j provided by theHibernian Order all bverl ithe country: either] by erecting, irjew buildings or pur-chasing Ithe fee-simple 1 of. existing pie-

. roi&eal Jn this wos| the Order was sup-plying ajmuch-felt want arid Hoing a use-ful social work. In j most districts in' Ireland the A.OJH. Hall is the centre ofattraction for the | jjounff men of the

! neighbourhood and by providing whoie-' some irecroation and iamusecbent of a[suitable ,type serras «. veiy uselul 1 pur-pose. |Orie of the points dwel on-by 'Mr.; Nugent wa* that ihp Bale 'of intoxicantswas not allowed in jHibemian Clubs, sothat in addition to lyromotint social in-tercourse) amongst the metnbers the Or-der w»3 ;alao helping to promote habitsof steiditieas and sobriety and .to elevatothe status of the people. I The generalierection pn purcliaBing of |hall» also de-monstrates the confidence -which mem-

;bera havif in the stability of the organ-isation and shows that it hols come tostay ae «) permanent! force in] Oie life ofthe country. The iyalue jof I the workiwhichj ia being dohel ¦ by thiese club3should bi apreciated ijy the inembers ofthe orjrariisatiort, and every e&ort should;be made [by Divisions |locally I to increasetheir usefulness andf attractiveness. Thisoan W dorve by. organising entertainmentsof diflerept kinds. | In promoting theseentertainments it is Ihouedl trlat the na-tional jdeal will alwiys'bel kipt in vie*and that Irish musid and drana wii l al-ways be biven. thatl preference ! to whichthey OTO entitled. [ I i f •INTERESTING FACrkiI In connection withlthiR question of ac-quiring premises for ( Hibeniian Club*the National Secretary mentioned somelnterestint details which will be appre-ciated by the memWrh. • In Cookstownin the iCo- Tyrone a 'buildihg lwhieh was¦farmerly An Orange iHal l WOB -boueht outand converted into aW A.OJH.I Ciub. Re-cently at |Lisburn premises -w-Jiich form-erly served the purposd of^a! church for ademonstration which was notl Catholichad been 'acquired fop » hall f i r the localDivision. I In a town jin the West of Ixc-j?nd premises had been takeh over bywe iHiberplans which jwere formerly de-voted to the production ; of I a ^factionistnewspape^, now defunct, which had beennoted tor|iu atUcks (>n tile HibernianOrder. | A straw shows M>w the -windblows, and theso littl ej details! aro elo-quent of the pr »resa h«hichTth'<> Order IKmaking ahd of tho Way in [wHich it ex-pands and develops I whoever] it Is es-

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On Sunday.Ufttot' Ctroke|p»rk',' Dul iiiWexford -beat;|Kerry. ii*>yi^Aa-Ite d/ooiboll final by iwdgba&i -miJaaz pomtrto two goaU ¦ andi onb: point.. A» teixwon the piemitr huiiing; Uonoura ¦byl de'{eating Cork on 1 the same ground a fort-rrfght: «go. LeiMter havo achieved «! re-markable ohimPKmship doube event atih* expense 'oflMinwtori ': The *Uend£nc&U roughly estimated [at 30/100. : and I tii»receipta were over £ l f) H . |Tbi» ia iniyslightly below thfl recordi gate leceipta'Sr£1,100, which were taken'at ihe KerrV vLmith maHj In thojfidalj of the CfokeMemorial Tournamejft'S. -| : ! ¦ , ¦ . 1

It Is «tat#i;tJiat R. .WooUon;'.wbi- },back at Epsoin, ; intends toj areeume Bari-neas as a public tralnerjnext year. '

' -Frank*WbottM/ihi. ex-jockey of Epsomlhe trainer, was, flned| ifcJ i4B. «tdoy«b»on 8atu;day for ¦motoring At 38 tail« anflour along the (London-road, Maiden o»October .MfbJ | For ihe - defence it wustated that Wootton Had 'lately been em-ployed as « 'jnllitary | .chaufleur on the-East Coast -which, being.qulck work, i»d•probably, in; j the absence |' of « speedo-meter on his cdr. made Jiim a bad judzeof speed. :,; H

^ #.J;!||i . .". - - - I .It So announced th^*iwiHardi-will de-fend the world's heavy-weij[ht'title in j >

tWenty-rrtund 'jout, which 1 will be oori-tested in New ' Orleani in the first -WeAm onorcn, I^IOJ xiia upponeui, wui pro-bably be Morajn.; . , | ; : j i ,. • ; . f

The leading Ipoettion among th» 1 >ln-ning 6taliions I'D the Argentine ftt tie end'of the preeentl'sensou seema now fairlywell assured tof Diamond Jubilee, trr. oe«.'stock vp to September 29th; hid: won] 53-rac*» of -tiler total'value of nearly 344X00'¦doHani - '¦ ¦ . ; . J . . r

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.; ' "Trutihy states tbati it is probabJ* to-extra spring .meeting will 1 be fixed porMarch C8th, or possibly It may commenceon April 4th, which, -vfill be a fortnight,before the Cravort meeting. , ' 1 1, '• . J> •• ,•7; I 1 ' ; :

.English jocke>T irere '«olely employed'in the Oarrickmines Plate et teopsrdr-town on Saturday. Thi* war tbr subjedof comment arhou?st Isome;' influentiol'

I Turf people, aria tfie arisV jockeys <«f! <ft\n lw f \nA A orlt ivar tft A rn' tn* inatfe .

Dackacae in the' evening and baekachain the morning. I The iame pains, tba.same worry, the same cause.) , , ¦ ¦ ¦ I

How many people suffer ! oonstant|r-from lame, aching backs', and don't knowwhy? ¦ ¦• J - . |t :f 1 ! - ( • :

Backache is kidney-ache: in most case >.The kidneys (ioc&ted in the small;ot lieback) ache and throb with dull pain, b s—cause there is a congestion;or inflamma-tion within. You can't get rid ot th it-ache until yoni cure 'the cause—tlie kid-neys. Doan's ! Backacba | Kidney PUJUcure kidney ills,! 'and jthus drive, awaybackache; for good. . I : :! .11 If it hurts yout ibacklto stoop or liftf~if you suffer sudden, darting '¦ painsthrough the hips, [loins and sides, suspect-the kidneys. There will be ]other Bigjbstoo: headaches dizziness, scanty or pain-ful urlqation, ¦ too frequent] urination,rheumatism, sediment, nervousness or |iconstant tired feeling. -Thousands havefound quick relief and lasting cores bvthe use of Doan'8|iBackache Kidney Pill^Doan'a Pills have a jquiefc! and: diretraction on the kidneys and'bladder.! Theypromote a free f}ow from ¦ the urinarysystem, washing put clogging; impurities 'from the passages, and) draining oat tbecollected water -through :the natural chari-hels. They gently lead |the kidneys backto health and activity, and thus reach th .CAUSE of most c ses of dropsy.

Doan'B Backache Kidney Pills have a .action on the heart, not on: tielliver,stomach or bqurlsj theyj are solely forth*kidneys and urinary system, || and' »T»theTefore, of the highest; niiax in crop«ygravel,' stone, rheumatism;,; and all diieases arising from kidney ' aind bladdetrouble. ¦ ! i ] : || . , .

Of all d 'altrt. pr 2i. Sd. a br.T,/nr iPotttr-MeClellan Co., 8 Wtllt-tt 'ett. Oxforditreet , London, W.\ Don't eukfp r btckach •¦or kidney pil ls , at k duflnctly ji/pr Donn' iBackache Kidney Pillt , the larMiu Kr,had. ' 1 I I ' II f ' •

University Scholarships and. Bursaries! M| '

University College, Cork, 'have just guilished their list of ScholarsWs and Buisaries for 1910-16. {Amongst them are thMlowing Waterfoid snecesses:—

WATERKOKD COUNTY; COUNCILSCHOLARSHIP.

James M. (Hill . £50.Daniel Healy, £60. ,Julia O'Keefe , Xft). IARTS—SECOND '•¦ YEAI ,'S SCHO1AB-' • : SHIP. I i i . ¦ ' ! ' .Kathleen Hamey. I i l : !

SCIENCE. iEllen Casey ' i I I '¦ ; ¦

THIRD YEAR'S ART SaHOHRSHIPMargaret M. Power. I .' j | ¦Kathleen N. :Oi>ary. ! I !

CELTIC! STUDIES. I ' |EUeen Kiltaprewj 1_ \

COMiiERCE. ! I• Margaret O'Connor. ' IJohn Regan. ' ! '

THIRD Y£.\R'S SCE OLARSHIP-. ENGINEERI.<0 . lj

Charles P. Curran. I 11"SECOND YEAR'S SCHOLARSRIP-

MED'ICINE. ¦

IIHenry A. Hannon. . 1

Richard O'Brien. 1 !. .

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News iof tWeek

IRISH EMIGRATION STOPPED, LIVERPOOL, Saturd y.In Liverpool this afternoon ¦ a party of

young Irishmen were outsido the Cvltardoffice prior to Bailing, when a crowd as-sembled and taunted them with unpatri-otism. Hho police had to keep the crowdbuck. The party proceeded to the land-ing stage to embark, but at tho lastlmo^inent tip Cunurd Co. decided not to culowUio .emigrants to sail. A statement I hasalso been issued to all agents of the com-pany that until further notice none elig-ible (or Military service are to be booked.THE KITCHENER RESIGNATION

RUMOUR !

The Press Association has outhqrityfor the most absolute and categoricaldenial of the further rumour respectingLord Kitchener. I

Not onl y is it untrue that Lord Kitch-ener h«s resigned, but it is equally un?true that his Lordship tendered his re-signation to the King.

PRESS BUREAU , Saturday Nighjt.The Press Bureau hns received instruc-

tions io announce that Lord Kitchener,ut tho reiuost of his colleuRues. has Heftf-nsrUiml for a Rhort visit to tho easterntheativ o( the war.

PARI5, Monday .The " Pvtit Parisien " states that Lord

Kitchener having consulted; with and ar-rived at a thorough understanding withthe Frpneli Goi-ernment . will procpedsuccessively to ihe Dardanelles , Egyxt,Macedonia , nnd Greece. and:will considerthe VSM IOUF fronts where fchting is nro-wedins or mny occur. . He will , pays thejournal , report to Paris nml ]<bnd pn theresult of hm cn<i»iry which it is hopedwill bring al>ont the comp lete concentra-tion of tV efforts of the Allies and willlend , perhaps . ti> plans unforscen at theDreaont.

EXCITING AIR .DUEL JN THENORTH SEA

AMSTERDAM. SaturdayTho " Telegraaf " learns from the Bel-gian frontier that on Friday at half-pastthroe in the afternoon an air duel tookplace over the North Sea near Knoclceand Herpt , between a German and inAllies " aeroplane. Owing to!heavy windl>oth aeroplanes were badly shaken. Thoengagement lasted only a short time.The German fled and was pursued untilhe had nearly reached the coast. ThoGermans then directed anti-aircraft gujiBon the Allies ' aeroplane, which, howeve r,turned and safely cot awav .

NI&H FALLS

AMSTERDAM, Saturday.A telegram from the Bulgarian Official

Agency states that one Bulgarian Divi-sion has entered NJ6h.(BULGARIAN DEFEAT AT ISVOR

ATHENS. Saturday.¦The Serbian Legation announces thatthe Bulgarian arnjy advancing1 from OldSerbia to invade Macedonia CT<I Kupruiiland Perlepo was defeated yesterday atIzvor at the mouth of the Bblura Pasd,after a battle lasting several days;. Thevictory was hastened by French infantryand British cavalry from Krivolak. 1

The Serbians took Izvor and Gradsko.l¦ Ihe Bulgarians , r-who were 'decimated,are retreating in the direction : of KuprytiThe Bulgarians have evacuated the righthank nf Ihft VJAMRTI-

FLEET IN ACTIONAMSTERDAM , Saturday.

A German reports says :— <,Yesterday an em-my monitor and a torpedo boat tor two hours bombarded Enos|

destroying eomo houses.THE KING-FINAL BULLETIN

The Press Association is officially in-formed that the following bulletin wasissued on Saturday .—Buckingham Palace , Nov. C, 10.30 a.m.

The King had «. better night and wasablo to be moved to a couch for a fewhours. His Majesty is progressing satis-factorily , but it wi l l be some time beforehe will be well enough to leave his room.Xo further bullet in will be issued.

(Sinned).FREDERICK TREVES.STANLEY HKYVJTT.

Neither Sir Anthony Bowlby nor SirKcrtriiml Dawson saw the King to-day,and the mere fact that only two medicalattendants wero responsible for the bule.tin was reassuring. The progress madeby Hi» Majesty has exceeded expecta-tions.

The Premier vi- i !e <l tho King thisiv t'trivi\.v f\»\

GERMAN CRUISER SUNKAMSTERDAM , Monday .

Ari I' ilicial K'legram from Berlin statesthat on t-unday Riterncion the smallcruiser " Undine ." whi l e patrolling thesoiith-foii-t at Sweden , »t sunk by twatorpeduf.4 Irum a submarine Nearly thewhole crew wur . j ^aved .

Tlie " I inline ^ «a< uiw nf t!io last tlhreoof the large (,'roiip ol German lighterui= ..MA b u i l t in ill. - li it. - ii iMc -ii e.-t nnd thoearly years of tho [-revnt eenttirj- , whichwere dirwt forerunner ^ of the " Koenigs-borg " and " Kmd * n " rlnss . lror hersir.:- (-2.71.'' t<^i ") «!)¦•¦ " I ncline was fast ,well armed, and wi II protected. She car-ried 1 t i n ¦) 1 i f i ' - i i vim- , fourteen smaller

-^uns . and two sut i 't i ' 'r^:d torpedo tube tf .^hi» lu\il A two-inrh iiTmourcd deck.

Her designed :wil n:is 21.S knots j uiashe carried .: < *r ort <> { 2G4 men. The " Un-dill ' - " w.i- a l i a i i i l y . u seful vessel, andoil-! of ii t y / i c in u lni. li (hi! (Jermans en-dcarmiri - il to i i n c r i . v c i.n tli. Britisli'¦ !',.]< .in- " . I n - ." , w i n . I. ^ of sl ightlyearleir iir»i'r*'i

Cu l 'KN I I A i l t:V Tuesday.'Afconluii; to \lu ' dvt ; ' iU of thv sinking

of the Cerniini crii i>< " i ' ¦ l udin. '." receiv-ed here , t in- < .< ¦ : nr.in Meani fi rry " Preus-s.-n. "' wi l : i .i J e l l t' :::';!" 'if l oad. -J railwaytrucks . k!l T r i l ! e ln i r « at n-ion on Suii-flay. am! >w "i i i ' - t n iil.-ide Swedish terri-t fir in! wal ' :.- by « ¦•mivoy eonsisting ofthe " f i id i iv ""ami u lnr - i«- tnr(>edo boat .Twouly- tw." n. i l . -. < • ¦ •! ¦ the [•' ¦fiscojn- of aIiritiafi .- . M l i M i a r i n . ' w;n .ibsi -rved. Sinnil-tnne'Hisl y .-U -M »e:e died t ru in tli e th re«sliiiin . but before th . r- «¦!»-¦< t ime to doanything a ler itu * *-x i loaum (*ccurre.dand tl ie " l ' i ic! i :n- " »-i.- hi t by a torpedoin il i i '.'dia 'el y a ;';,Twar.!s . anj tlie torpedorriis>hi> d lhrcnij.1) i ) i - r n u - i ' i f n- me room.The lorpe.ln b'«i t . » l u v l i ai tins juncturewas a hundred, ni. tr. .< f ' on> <lnv wiixi.f u m e up I" assist l l i ' - " I' inline " The" fj ndiiie 's " deck w,i> snoii s1. en to beonl y a coup le of im- li i -i nbuve w a ie r , andthe crew v.ere ^t rut iL ' l in^ ' u>

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u nusutier of small er.ifls \v\in-1i rmivoyiniJvtt f - .scl^ carry for a l l emorfreiici . -s. Out ofa crow of 21." nne hundred and ninety-ninewt-ri ' saved , but u number of tiw latterarc seriousl y w-diiiul - d . and six died on\\w way tr> ^ ;\isvii\- i. nliei-e a sj ieoial trainwas wai t ing to take thein to Ki. l . .Enor-mous cnmds (.'iitliered at Sas.-iritz andgretted the s i i rv ivoi - s nn boa 'il 1: e "T'reu^-sen " wif.li b m r a h s and f11. < i n ^ i r t ^ of" T1iniUeliM.-n>il r> i.Vi,.i- Ml,,., "

The " Undine " r-ap k u i i l i i n i l i u - n min-utes in s ixty nnM res "I w a te r . u ;,d is vnn-sidered t" be a 5ior> K- .-s Ids- Trafli<- be-tween Trelleborg and >!a,. sn i t ? . i.-. againslopped , and ( i ^rman stejn n ft- rries arelyinjf in t in - h i i i - l i ' - i i i . net . l a/ i np to go

BRITISH i&UXILIARY SHIPTORPEDOED

1'RKSS I I C H K A I ' . Afnnday af^rno , .n .The Secretary »f t in- A d m i r a l t y nn-

lumnced mi the "ltd ins t . I I . M . armedlto.-irding stp ;i ' i!i -r " Taru . " C'ap f. Rii[iertWatkin Wil l iam ^ . K N ( ivtired , wsa nt -tael:ed bv iw ' 1 . neiny s i i b n i H i i n r ^ in the.Kasiovn Me< lit / »rr: in i-an and s ink. n i i r ty -four of the eruw are iep"rtcd niissinir .

A iHoiy li4 . :irl nus^ai" states t h a t Tt.M .:i i 'j"'d lv.-ir .-l i .-ii ! vj -i i i p - r " Kip a ," ?nn l>in t he M. -d i t . 'r r ine . in l iv eiu-iiiy nib-mavines. 'v is former l y tiu- I . '"> itnii nn r lX ul 't i l \V.'.< 4 N -r , i .-. t ? ¦ -T : j i ^ r " IlU-.f rni'l "m*-'«i mi I h i - K-.nc-!<.n :i^<l H > K '. > . ul ^ - r -vice. A n . v i i ' v p r e w i . i - a t iI ' - i - - n j . ^

ENGLAND'S OFFER TO GREECE(•" Timea " Wit j Ttlegriins, per Fr«M

Aeapciation.f-Cor-yrisht.) 'i. ATHENS, Monday.

The Anti-VeoezelUt Press, havingthrown doubt on!AT1. Veriezelpg's stato-ments reganiinz.UielcompoBitionB offeredGreece by the Entente Powers; his organ,the " Nea. Hellas," ¦ publishes the text ofan official note addressed on Feb. 12thlast to the Ministry for/Foreign Affairs bythe British Legation, communicating toV. V*»npreroft n iplpffram from RiriE.Grey in the following terms:—

If Greece inngci herself in the side ofher ally, Serbia, an<J takes part'in thewar, I know that France and Russia willwillingly .ngree to v«ry important terri-torial concessions on the coast of Asia-Minor. : |

If M. Venezelog 'deBires definite under-standing on these , conditions, he Shouldwithout delay so 'inform tho British.French, and Russian!- Governments, andI am sure that any proposal he may haveto make will be considered in the mostfnvourablft wav . i

AMERICA PROTESTS

WASHINGTON . TuejJsy.Mr. Gerard, American Ambassador at

Berlin, has been initructed to protestagainst Germany 's detention of the Amer-ican ahip " Pasn of Balmaha," which aGerman fubinarine seized while she wasill the possession of aj British prize crew.Germany ordered the Iship to be put be-fore a prize court on Itfhe groilnd that ithad been transferred from Canadian toAmerican registry; after the war began,and that this was illegal.

RUMANIA'S SYMPATHYPARIS , Tuesday.

The correspondent f of the " PetitParisien " says Uiat M. Bratiano . theRumanian Premier , declares that any sug-gestion of action against Russia is im-jiossible. The prohibition of the passageof munitions to Bulgaria proves their pro-Entviti 6entiment«. The war will not bedecided in th elialkamu even if tlie Straitawere to be taken by tihe! Germans.

SWEDEN'S NEUTRALITYVIOLATED

COPENHAGEN , Tuesday.• The " Politiken " says u Swedish steam-er , the " Copella ." ohlirtvred by loeat

firms to curry general <^arjro from Copen^(Kajren to Ruunia , left hire on October 23,and had not since been] heard of. It wasfearid she had beon lost. It is now sud-denly reported she has -been captured byGerman torpedo boat s !in Swedish terri-torial waters and brouj ?lit to Stettin. The" Cupella " sailed north) along the Danishcoast to Elsinore and tluence to the Swed-ish coast , well within the new nationalroute to Kulriinden bjj Kalsterbo , thussteadily avoiding interpational watersand keeping two miles off shore. • On themorning of October 23 the enntain of tli«

Capella took hiR bearings off Sand-hammer lighthouse , showing that the ves-sel was stitf" within ferr|torial limits, buttwo hours lator a German torpedo boa tappeared and ordered the " Capella "out of her course. Wlihn the Germanofficers and crew eventually hoarded thestramn r»hr wns still in-Swedish waterB.A German officer , greeting the captain ,said: "Glad t«> nee yoil, captain. Wehave been waiting for two d.\/s for vou."The captain prntostod, ^ut the ship wasnevertheless taken to Germany. Theownors of the " Capella j ' and the insur-ance companies have^ to-jJay iodgied ener-Rtie protsts through the (Swedish FowilmiMinistry against this obvious violation ofSwedish neutrality.SANITARY CONDITION orGERMAN PRISON CAMP

PRESS BUREAU .. TuesdayTho American Amliassddvr I I!IP tran.»-

mitU'd In his Majesty 's Secretary ofState- for Foreign Affair* the follow;!!.?teleg ram ju.si received i from tlie Am-bassador at Vienna , dated October 13th :—

"The Atistro 'Hunparidn Governmentcalled liie Embas.-y s attention to thepublication in London of an extract fr"ina report on A u p u s t 1.7th relative to thesanitary conditions in (iro spau JnN 'rn-me.-it C-.imp. n n d rcqin -Ft ilia; TJ I - Bri t i si i( iovernnient be infnriued of the improvidenditions found by the Kmba.-sy 's deie-1,'nt i-s on a v isi t n r inspvclion on the lOiiii iwtan> T!IH latrines and baths now inuse nra now and of a satisfactory ch?.r-ae;er. Repi its ot the Camp Aaid lmfe i idi»trict win go forward I'V next pmieli. "

.\fr. Pajre venture * to pii lnt on ; »..for th°cuvlance of the Korr iLn i Office, that thereport of the IT' li Aut ' i i st List »:IF trrms-miued to Sit Edward Grey on the tit liOetobcr.

EXTRAORDINARY FRENCHMUNITION ACTIVITY

JOKFRE HAS MORE SHELI> THANHK \IiEDS.

PARIS, Tuesday.fn an intervimv with a ' representative

of the '• Petit Parisien ,'' M. AlbertThomas, Ministe r of Munitions , 6aid hewas happy to have as a collaborator M.Clavielle, who has recently been appoin-ted u director of the Department. Theother director is M. Main-lair. Withthese two , M. Thomas said he would liolablo to devote all his time to die busi-ness; of sunph iri '' tlie army

Industrial mobilisation (Continued theMinister) is now nu accomplished fact,jj n conjunction with tho Coumuindur-in-Cliinf . the Guvcrnment ami Parliamentpve decide on mir r rusrniiiine» and tlieinenns of realizing llieni. Tlie results al-ready obtained aiv marvellous. The?ommander-iu-Cbief has almost moreshells than he needs : but ¦ apart from)uai i t i ty , wo are paving attention to theliiality. Tbe |>rcdiietion of cast iro nibells is d i m i n i s h i n g and that of steel

slu-lls inereasim;. The \novU>ftimi nibouuer has increased in e(pinl ratio. This^ffort

of ours, ufliich Imp bei -n so greatlincc the beginning of the war and Jiosiecn so frreatly intensified dliring the last'\v months, is nothing c«\Vii»areil withhat still lias to be done 'The work toe necoBiplished is sucli t lml wo must re-nnhlo our effort- and the whole forcesf (l ie nation wi l l be needed to comp lete. Owing to OUT pvijiluetioris, llie army•as able to tnnke its magiiificviit efforti tlie Cliampayno . 1ml [nt a <'Oiuplete

rtffi irt tho hcip of tlie whole nation isI eeessarv.

ITALY AND ALBA NIAPAH1S . Tn. -sduy

Tlw " Petit .Iniiri!:i l " in a telegrammil Rome says a unt.e < if senii-o fTicialmvActer SVAWS \\I < - nnl ^aniiii.i by threat-ii^i£ Albania in orr N- r to r -a/ li the Adri-ie coast , are i n j u r i n g the ' interest nfaly which wil l take suitable step.- tooid such injuries

BULGARIANS LOSE 80,000PARIS; Tuesday.

Tlie newspapers here publish tho fol-wing telegram from Rome:-—The Serbian I/sg-.vUon nni\o\ineeR in thesault on Kralieve, the Hnlgarian losses•re eigh ty thousand.

BRITISH WARSHIP LOSTTIBSS BUREAU, Wedncsdhy, 1.50 p.m.i'lie Secretary of tlie Admi ral ty makest ije following announcement i—lis Majesty 's t«r|>edo boa), destroyer" l.ouis ." Lieutenunt-Conimaidcr Harold1) A- Hal l , R.N. . has stranded in thoKi stfrn Jfeditenanean, and i bwome ft(<¦ al wreck. All the iiflieers and crew are

sa o. 'TWO GERMAN SUBMARINES

REPORTED SUtiKMADRID ,! Wednesday.">\r " Impart ial " publishe d tlie folfow-iii (i telegram ivom Algocirap :4-

ieennling to rv-j -orts fro m . Gibraltar ,ruj notir is current there that tSvo Germansiilnnarines have been yunk in the Medi-terranea n , i

(he " Heraldo ," in a teletrram fromAlirerini s, says:— |mfisb'nt' reportR arp curren t at Gib-raltar tl iiif British cruisers have sunk twofiepnari submarines in the Straits . Noconfirmation of the report (has ut presen tbet 'n reo.ftivfld

TERRIBLE STORY OF "ANCONA". : DISASTER i ; I ; .INCOMPREHENSIBLE BEUTALITy OF

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J/1 ; .- ¦ ' ! MALTA. Thursday.

A British - ibeamer arrived here on Tues-day evening with some survivors I belong-ing to the ; talian steamer i"Ahcona."which was torpedoed and aunt on Mon-day by an eiemy submarine, j l bave in-terviewed die of the survivors, a!Britishsubject, whe ' was a third-clasai passengeron board U: s " Ancona." The ship, hesaid, left Naples at a quarter fast elevenon the eveni g of Saturday for ;New York,but received a telegram at «ea instruct-ing her to proceed to Meseini arid pickup passengers and cargo. The "Ancona "accordingly arrived at Messina on Bun-day moraini -. w« embarked tabout: 130Ihird-class ])£ ssengers, mostly Greeks,1 andsome Italian;, for New York. They weregrouped in d ifferent families, broceedini;to America to settle mere. Xfte majoritywere;-therefore, children and there weremany women} There were flls<y first-lasspassengers', but their . number is : notknown. Wfc Jeft the port of Messina atfive . in the afternoon of the samo day. Thecaptain, being warned of the presence ofenemy submarines, took all possible pre-cautions. ¦ | . I - 1 ¦

Exactly at one o'clock on Monday after-noon we sighted a submarine at it greatdistance. ,Bhfj came up to the surface andmode full speed in our .direction ,l£rinRas rihe did so] a shot which wfenti wideacross our bows. We took this to| be awarnim; to atop. Immediately there wasthe wiidost .ppnic on board, not onlyamong the wpmen and children, butamong the men too, Tlie former Fere:irn-ed piteously, I and . frightened' j childrenclung desperately to their motiiersl Myinformant ennnot tell whether |the shipstopped after jthe first elhot, but ; he bc-li«ved the engines were still goings Meaii-while he said the submarine continued! toshell, us, while Raining rapidly upon us.After tho' fifth)- shot the charWitiusd 'a8party carried away, and another ] shotcompletely destroyed it. The I eHginesthen ceased going, and the "Ancona "was at a standstill. TruV aubmdrine,which we nowjcbuld see plainly] .was anAustrian. Shejoame alongside, and|thenwo heard the commander talking;to thecaptain of the '] Ancono." In ,a somewhatcurt manner we were told that the Aus-trian commander had given a few :]min-utes time for the passengers and'; crew jtoabandon the ship. Then the 'submarinewithdrew to n little distance. No iimewas lost >n nmking the necessary arrange-ments, but soon there ensued a; regularpandemonium. |. AH the passengers,women and men, big and little, appearedto have completely Tost their heocla. Thesubmarine continued to fire around tbevessel. There was a rush!for tihe;boatswhich were being lowered; Passengersgot into the boats, but in the confusionmany of thesft (were not aHogsther iiieefrom the davits; and were overturned bytheir heavy loaa, the occupsnts| bcinpthrown into , the water. Many struggledbefore our eyes until they were drowned.•Shrieks ot worn n and children rent i trtesir, but no help, it appeared.,cduld-begiven. Eyeryon£ seemed to act for him-self. During this indescribable and heart-rending scene tlie submarine continued todischarge shot alter shot. Such ruthlessconduct was allsible as not oneship itself , the ithe vessel as ifas possible. M;about eight lifobwith a fair comempty. They al drifted away from eachother. The bont in which my informantwas contained bver thirty of the crew, oneItalian woman and a child. He believesthat fully fi fty ier cent, perished, themajority, being wpmen and childreii. | ISome time after they had been iiri ilieboat they heard lour snots in succession.!The " Ancona " had been blown up. ; j

They remaiiwd in the boat all I nightnnd were picked up in the mornin/r by. aBritish steamer and brought to Malta, i I

The followins aing of the " Aneoha " have been received!from Cap Bon ir} Tunis. About niidday!the " Ancona " perceived two submarines/which, thanks to the sound of (her hooter-, 1,the thick, fog, and, her reduced speed, had iboen able to approach unobserved. | Both!were flying the Austrian flog, but severalo{ the passengers rescued state thatiwhenfirst sighted theyflag. This was iithe Austrian Rag.was over three huricd two 76 millirrth© othsr aft. 'plaoed herself atl"Ancona " whirfiescape. ! Immediwas hit the captabe lowered, and ttouclied the waterforwa/d and sankeengers and rewcrowded on ftcaftwith the ship. Ei|pajiy to the southevening they pi ghtrxr a vessel with lightsout , and signalled to her with flaresj Sheapproached, but roticed on the horizontho submarines \vh: ch were following, and,altering her cours j. disappeared in! thedarkness. The boats then separated.) Theone commanded by Lieutenant Balveminlwith seventy-six persons aboard, -arrivedat nine o'clock on Tuesday morning at the.beach of Sidi Dooubi on tbe Peuinsxilaof Cap, Roru vlifiije they vrcte takencare of by the 1'juropean inhabitants,r.icutenont Salvpnuni expressed the opin-ion that eight boa-tit, containing twb-hiin*dred and forty persons and the remainderof the crew , must jwvc pcristod. j .

Another boat with twenty-eight personswas piclicd up this morning at the kfaiulof Zembra by a cinMguard .from pldiUavud . who took hem on board , and jwith tlvft U«lp of another coastguard ,searched the neifrh murhood of Cap Bonnnd then returned o port. ' \

WASH!Aimul twenty Americans are believedto haw been lost (in the " Ancona ," | ac-cording to a report - received by the State

Pepartiiu'n t to-n isM ' from >fr. Page;United Slates Amba sador in Rome. \ ;

The first reports )f the. disaster staledf ' uit tli . ' " AiKonn " was torpedoed I unSunday .

NEWThe nmrning new

torial comments on" AneoHa ," evince 1ter of the innocents

The '• Herald " siinfamy j .s but on? oGvrmany assumes tcan be kept asleep.." Lusitanii 1. " has beaway in Mr. I/insin;one thing is certain,wrath is rising Jiighiunspeakable outragetlie door of the Tetltiequall y blood-guiltya l imi t if nut toof Tici

Tlie " Tribune " :" I.usitania " outrn i(jermany never dipaj vowed it. ; It con-tinues ? " Whatever ihe circumstances [ofthe ' Ancona/ it 1ia« Already diistj oyed thelast semblatice of Vfirity in the lassertionthat President Wilwn had won 1 a diplo-matic victory over Germany honourabl eto this country and i Seful to all iticutr :i]s.He did nothing of tfco 'sort. He capitiil-i»ed the s«ccesK.of the 'British Pubmarines.In the •' Arabic " enso he dared not presslest Germany should flatly decline to dis-avow it . mid reduce his nobk> , di plomaticvictory to kindling vj ood." ;

THK CAPTAIN'S STATEMENT.ROME ,. ThursdayThe followin;; mes ago of yesterday'sdntc has been ppceivtd from Turiis-.— i

The captain nf theli"re to-day. JTe conthat tin enelny suUiuisteamer struck boat;to be launched , and

the more incomprehen-shot was directed, at thessailants firing all roundto create as much terrtjrinformant believed that

(its got clean away, someilement. and oKhsra half

'. PARIS, Wednesday; !tails regarding the sink-:

were flying a Germanlmediatily replaced byOne of the submarines

ldred foet long and car'etre guns, one forp and'he other submarinewart the bows of, tlie

was attempting i toitely the '" Ancona "n ordered the baits toe eighth boat had justwhen the liner pitchedbows first. Thci pas-

still on board [were!r-deck, and went flownht boats rowed in |com-

At six o'clock irt tihft

GTON . Wednesday

YORK , Thursday .¦• :pors, in their edi-tlic sinking of jtlieoi:or ut tlie slaugh-y»: 'J Thc 'Ancona 'Mlie srnml sc^ienie.iat this Gove'nim'rnt

Why not? Tim>n forgotten and filed's pigeon-hole?." But: The tide of popularr and higher at r.ichthat must be.laid , atnic allies . ;They areand there -is surely

il to public opinion."lso referg ; to thei and dcclhrcs that

" Anemia 'f arrivedinns the statementrine in firing at biswhich were ready.many passengers

jre '6 killed or wounded on beard, andotr^era wt^Ue they were already in theboats. Some of tie shipwrecked passen-gers on! approaching tlie submarine wenrepulaed Mth jeers . , ; ;11 The capkaia, declares emphatically thatUie( submiirine gave no signal , whateverfor the 'steamer to etOD. 'the submarineunrjounceaabout five

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I I ;I - i I AMSTERDAM; Wednesday. ' ¦I The "iNvowe Rotterdamsche Courant *"-publishes the German losses from Octi.22nd U> Nojrr. 2nd as 78,376 d«ad, wound-:ed, land imisslng. Tho rap*: presumesH)ai these were incurred during the greatFrench ofwnsive in the Champagoo. 'j lTtje tofal | Prussian loasea up to the pie^s nt; amount to two.million nisety-nia*thousand Icur hundred and fifty-four.There, ore, however, two hundred 'andthirty, Bavarian, twenty-eight Saxon, tw»hundred I-and ninety-three Wurtembnrg,arid ;flfty-fiv1

!a- nival casualty lists, and inaddition *ofne lists of officers and non-commissioned officers serving in th»TilrWdh Army. ;¦ BRITISH VICTORY IN THE

: I BALKAW3 ' ¦j i vLONDOJC'Wedneeday..i'Phe Londctn "Star " this morning pub-

V.BP.SS the! following special wire from tbe" Daily Nev, a" correspondent, Mr. ErnestH41:i- I , ' :

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I lA'THENSl Tuesday (received to-day).The Brl tUh reinforcements which have

juB t arriveiihd sector]trofjpi, •. wl:advanced !AtJBabuna

II4TERE8TINQ OESPATCH PROMl] 1 SALONIKA¦ II

¦- - 8ALONIKA , ."Wedneeday.

General jSarrail hes returned from atour Af'in8pA;tion on the AlHea' trcmt.On Mondajj-there were some ekinnisheiin thej vStnimnitza region and the Frenchtook,a number of. prisoners. The can-nonade ardurld Valandovo continued.

The Brittahl line has been, considerablyreidfqrced jaTiiii is great]nf Jhri Frrimtends to relieve the pressure on the Ser-oiatis jn \i\t, Babuna Pass.

A, Confiden t ptrit prevails in the Allies'Army b.uarte' , and it ia further strength-eneif by tlie daily arrival of reinforce-ments | i • ¦ ' ¦

. ¦THerp is co itinued absence of trust-

worthyj iieWs from Northern Serbia, batalthough U'appears evident that that partof Serbia must- be considered lost for thepresent there ire good prospects of sav-ing|]the i sout em .parts of tha country,thanksj to- the co-operation of the Alliedorces, and ,to the orderly retreat ol the

Serbjan Army nfhieb, according to aU re-ports receiye here, is being conducted-•wit hl skill , sonewhat on the lines of theRussian rrWBWrly retreat from Poland.

Th Austriabs and Germans and theirBulgarian Allies hardly realise the hor-net's nest •thei' have created ifor ' them-selveji in the '¦ Jalksnu. ' The Bulgaiiaqjtespeci ally believed they would.have »tnilil ry, promenade into Macedonia. Theyare, IhoWevcr, beginning to realise nowwhat they view j>lci«a to «aU "* lifhl-ning, offensive ' is <mbot!ntering jseriousoppos,l{Ton. | Tlheir casualties have, beenheavy as showjn by the large number ofwouri letj who Jlave arrived ai Sufis -wherethe hospitals alre reported to be alreadytull. I : !¦

Thf greatestAlliec Army <seemfe to; beGreat Britain-;6om£j of theirmater at i Th^which are.doin,splenc id systertsource of gerierest ordef- iprev«highdti to lowesas it I Is'tationedThe British hacamp[!90tne tenSaloni ;a , tTius iof the) iorc^ •vthisend. | A| grajtf)both armies 4r(ductiri]: themse)ternlsins withtownsfolk, i j

LINER

' ouu J,h iTCie following<vived- frbrn Fen-day : At one 6'c!the st'damer ',' AYork , |was- sunk'large submarineThe submarine iwnt 270 personshave arrived at•< BRITISH is

GERMAN SQUADRON "FIFRCE NA^

I i i cdpiReports ili ivvc n

fie. cannonade ;wiSouther i :Laaltinithe FeJmbrn Be!Ifarbou . | The intes wi Ii j suchwindow: were 'fcvibrateel as if uh. earthljuake had occurred.!' Owinc to thq thick weather, it was-iru-possible t<> bbscrye any details , but thegeneral impression is that a British sub-marine might h Ciennan squadron. <BULGARIAN: SOLDIERS RUNNING: ¦

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I (" TiiiK'sj" i \V<ir Telegrams, per Press¦ - Association.—Copyright.): ¦[ i I BUCHAREST, Thursday.' Bulgarian deserters arrive daily in Ru-mania. ' In the!Iota- two w«ks the num-ber has considerably increased. Somedeclnrc. t ml the| Bfcigarian 'army generallyis disconti^ntedi

)n order to avoid theinfluciKt of civilians , tho soldiers nreOnly all wed to t|ilk--to relatives in thepresence of sentries. They expressed tlieOpinion that no ISulgarian soldier darefi ght tlii ' Russian armies. A (Treat num-ber of tlie deserters arriving in Rumaniabelong (speefaUy to rcgimenU directediig.iiiiFt | Ji if Hlacl S*a coast or Dedea-ufi tcT i . ¦ : I ^

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; ; P ETJROGRAD. Thursday. ¦! The Russian oiJerations westward , ofins most f|icces siiuly. Connection hasnow , bevn fstab isiied between the force*in tli-e Gulf of Ripv ' i-ia Kemuien nndLake Bapei to Olai Point, halfway be7tweon Riga| nnd Mitau. . ;

A letter, from a Russian iiavl officer inthe Baltic who wai recently awarded th»British U.S.O., jdcfticribes Ihe effectiveshelling i jiy I warehips of German reserv-ists who; were ndvainciiig along the coast-westward <>( . Slilok. " H« . sayc : "Wewere| scat ering ihein: like sheep." '. '

her presence at a diManc« ofmiles' by a shell which dam-

stoamer. The "Ancona"ad. The last shells and tor-s fire dfrom a distance of threeletres. .

JDOUS GERMAN LOOSES

d ihave advanced and capturednvjrth of Durani. ; The Frenchlisth were there : before, hav«to! Vi-les, capturing the town,

fkhtinc in »til! continuing.

d is pu?mng northwards.' 'facilitating the operationsi. whose Hank movement

activity prevails ta theuartera and everyihinitworking graoothly. Both>nd Trance are sendingbest, both in men ana

British motor lorries; invaluable service end «vn of mule traction are ail admiration. The great-il« ,.and everybody, tromt, is attending to his dutyin some horns garrison.

»e startetT another largokilometres distance fromiffordins some indication

ibh it has hecn decidtd toj'ing note is that men of& all behaving well. «on-IW* pp'itely. and are fra-

,he Greek eoldiers and

TORPEDOED

IVES LOST.ROME, Wedncgdor.

telegram has been n>yville, Tunis, dated Mon-.ock yesterday afternoonncona,"' sailing to Newoff Cap Carbonera by aflying tho Austrian flag,rst fired. Up to the prc-have been saved. TheyBizerta. ' •1OMAR1NE FOUCKT

AL ENGAGEMENT3NHAGEN, Thursday,ladicd here that a terri-is heard yesterday in1 from Uie direction oft soutli-wcst of Koedby[ring 3ast twenty • min-HoU-nce that doors andteed open and houses

LIKE SHEEP "

BEDSTEADS

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Our Catholic Chronicle. |1|i . — ¦' i '

WATERFOKD CHAPLAIN HOME. FEOM THE FRONT. .The Rev. .bather Stanislaus Power, bro-

ther | o{ Ir. Wflliain Power, seed mer-chant, 25 iKing-street, was home fiom theDare anelles for a few days this week.Thopev. Fa :hor Power prior to Oie outbreak, of th< war ministered in l\ustraj-lia,; and on the setting out oi tile Aus-trali&n and New Zealand Expeditionaryforces accon panicd them as a chaplainfirst | to £gy?t and subsequently !¦: to theD'irdanelles. . i

lib Very Rev. Father Power is in theVincentian Order.l He arrived , in me

eityi Ion Mon lay last and left aga!in yes->terd4y for th » Dardanelles. \RETREAT AT ST. JOHN OF GOD. i

On! Sunday week last a Retreat!for theChildren of Mary attached to the Con;ven|,|of St. J ohn of| God, John's1 Hill iclosed. On :hat morning there wasGeneral Communion' at 8.30 o'clock Mast)at which the children of the Sodality at-tended wear ng the^r blue doaks'j TheRetreat was conducted by the Bev. JiO'Kelleher, S.T.L., St. John's College, jTHE LATE BISHOP-MONTH'S ' !

¦MIND. ' I jThe . month s momory. Office and High

Mass' for the repose of the soui iof thelatolBiehop of Waterford and JJsinoreithe. Slort "Rev Dr. Sheehan, -will lie cele-brated in. tt)e Cathedral on Wednesdaynext! : The Office will begin at 11 i}>'clock;The| Inost Rev. Dr> Denis JSelly, LordBishop of Rosa, 8kibbcreen, Col Cork;

•will lireaph t! i« panegyric- !A GLASGOW APPOINTMENT. I

Father Sh< ehan , of tho Clonmel Dio-cesei I recently ordained at Maynooth, willshortly take up an I appointment in theGlasgow Arc! diocese. i

•7G0rij ANNI\ ERSARY. '¦The 700th i inniversary or seventh cen-i

tenary of th< Orderlof Friars Preachers,1generally known as the Dominican jOrder,1will joocur next yeas, : |A GALLANT CHAPLAIN. I

A 'private En the Royal . Irish Fusiliersithol was woubded. and is how in hoBpital*t Malta, speaks in high, terms oj FatherL. Stafford. He sayi it is no uncommon;sight' to see the chaplain extending thoconsoling rit«s of his Church to members'of the Roya Irish [ while bullelaj and'shells are dropping round him. ; I

FSther Stafford has cabled froml|Salon-ikaifor more rosariei for Irish soldiers.

I l l : I .1REVD. FATHER COFFEY. ;

We' are glad to learn that Revd. FatherJerome CoffeV. C.CJ Cathedral PariebJhas: almost quite recovered from his re-jcentjillness. 1A change for the better tookplace| on Friday lastj and since then thecev.; I patient ios. continued to improve, jFATHER D,1 VID FLEMING. ' . ; I

The, iOathoI e Church is the poorer by,tlio death o father David Fleming,1O-FJ&., who! paosed| away yesterday aVthe : Friary, Surest Gate, London, | in hi»65th!|year. (He wasl born in Killarney,*nd Jin 1669 he entered the Franciscan]Order) in Belgium, and was ordained at;Ghent! in 1876.- (Ho was for « long time)Director Gen eral of the Order. I i 1806;he was appoi uted Consultor of th« Holy;Office at Rone. He was Secret try tothe . pommies O J on IBibJica l 6tud « In-stitut d by h\c XIII. in 1897. I I

Mr] John r .Won and Mr. T. P. O'Con-jnor tvisited Vim during his l'asu illnees,!and Mr. John Redmond yesterday scnt ja telegram oi condolence to the Pvrovin-;cial ofthe Jn nciscan Order, Forest. Gate, i

It was a p iinful coincidence for Mr. iMatthW : Ke iting, |M.P.. that BishopHodlw, who confirmed him, end Father!Fleming, whe married him, both died 'yesterday. I I

CLERICAL CHANGES.—NEW I |PJSTOR OF . SLIEVERUE. !.

, His Lordahfp:Most Rev. Dr. Broijmrigg ;bias n ade; the follow ng clerical changes ;in the Ossqpy diocese':— ||Rev John Doody. P.P., Mullinavat, to!

be PiP., Sliei erue, in succession to the'latei .Vleiry Rey ; Canon' Phelan, P.P. j '

I ReV John MaddenL C.C., Eathdowney,:to be' p.P.!, M ullinavat. i

I Rev Michail Walsh, C.C., Qsthabawn.:ti. be. O.C., St Johny, replacing tb'e Rev.Philipl:Moore 'C.C.Jwho has been op-:pointed-army chaplain. :

: ReyJ • JameB PhelanL C.C., who has jusl :returned from the English mission, to be;C.a.iGsthabaVn. I

i BeyJ Martin WalshJ C.C., Ferrybank, tobe C.C., Rath lowneyi {i BevJ-Patrick Darcy has been appointedchaplain of Belmontjlnstitution, Ferry-

i- ¦ q I- I i iUHEiNEW. P4ROCHUL RESIDENCE. !

Wei Jinderst md that the new Parish;Priest|jpT'SU verue (will reside at the|priest'e new residence, Elmhurst, Ferry- ;bank! [instead of in l Slieverue as form-;•erly. | Rev. D J. Hufehes, C.C., w 11 re-¦ida .. With him. f«HB[]WCAM P BISHOPRIC.|A smeeiing of thel parish priests and

canons ot the diocese of Wateriord. andLismore, pres; ded over by Most Bev. Dr.Hartj/Archbikhop oflCashel, was held atthe Cathedral on Wednesday for the pur-pose : bit select ing thr e worthy men whowill be recommended to the Holy Seefor the appointment to the vacant bishop-ric. Prior tol the conference there wasSolemn Hitrh [Mass to th'eHoly Ghbst at11 o'clock, atl which! the Most Ret. Dr;Harty presided. The Very Rev. T. FiCanon Furlong, P.P.J V.F., was Uui cele-brant;lthe Rev. M. Hearne, TJrsuline Con-Tent, i deacon; I aid th'e Rev. Wm. Elynn,C.C., Cathedral, sub-deacon; The mastersoi oeremoniesjkt the throne were the Rev.T. Mockler, St. John's College, and theRev. W. Kehc a, C.Ct Cathedral; alnd atthe'altar Rev. M. Dowley, St. John's Col-lege. I Deacons at the! throne were:-TheRight' Rev. Mdnsignoij W. J, Walsh, D.D.jVicar] Capitul IT, Lismore, and the Rev.Fathcii Mahrir, Thurles (Archbishop'ssecretary). : ¦ ¦ . I

: The imusio o t the Mass was sung by thestudeqts of Sq. John's Colleca unair theoondiiMordiip of Dr. [8torer. jTho plerey p resent wcror-^Rt. Revj Mgr.Powerl P.P., V.G., Dungarvan; Very ReT.Archdeacon F aviny P-.P^ V.F., SS.lPeterand Paul's, Clonmel j Very Rev. CanonWhelaS, D.D., gt. John's College;!VeryR»v. rCanoh I elany; D.D.,! P.P.,- |V.F.,Carrick-onrSuiY; Very) Rev. Canon ;B. Cof-fer, PIP., Tra nore; Yerr Rev. Canon W.SheohVj D.D., P.P., Ardfinnan ; Very Rev.Oanonl ¦ W. Miagher, IP.P., ¦ Tallow j] VeryRev. Canon Sp ratt, P.P., St. Mary's, Clon-mel; iYery. Bet. Canon P. Diinpnyr;P.P.,Oappottuin; REV. W. B. O'Donnell.'P.P.,Stl Patrick's; Rev. P. Byrne, P.P., Abbey-sideJIRev. ' T. Burke, P.P., Aglish;i Rev;John O'DonncQl. P.PJ, Newtown ; Rev. T.Condoh. P.P., BaUyduff; Rev. C. Mock-leii PlPi. Ba:iylooby', ; Rev. M. Power,P.P.,|BaHyneale; Rey. P. Kieating.ilPJP.,BaUyp'oreen; Rev. R. Power, P.P., Cahir;Rev. P. Pow4rF P-P • Carrkkbeff;:! Rev.John Everard P.P., Clogheen; Ref. M".Pdwerl : P.P;. Dunhil ; Rev. A. Cohdon,P.P., |KilgobiAet; Re,v. N. 1 Power, j P.P.,Kilrosianty; Rev. ETJMeagher, P.pjj, Kil-ahbelan f Rev. lP. Lonorcan; P.P., Knock-anbre';|;Rev. (James I Henneberv. I P.P..Mbdeflgo; Re T. UTorap.1 P.P.'. JNew-casUe^Rev, ; ames Everard. P.P.,1 Ard-'inbre-IBev. John Casey, P, .P., Passage;Rav. :F. C.,Piendergast. P.P.. Portlaw;Rev. ; Bi Casey,- P.P.J Powerstown ;| Rev.Jaines Wall, Ft P.. RathKormack: Rev. M.McGrath, P.P . Ring: Rev. I P. O'Connor,P.P.. 8»radbal y; Re . W. Byrne, S.T.L.,RtJ John's Co llege; Rev. M. F. Walsh,O.C., ;|Balrybri ken; iRev. i P. . Doocey,CO., !*>.;.Rey. M. Maher. C.C.,.iB.D.,Thnrlep (ArcbbiBhop'a secretary); Rev t.OrmonBe. C.C, . 8t. John's; Rev. Wi Cof-fey. StTjohn'f College; Rev. J. O'Kelle-her, 8|T.L.. 6 . John's .College; ReV. E.NaideJ S.T.L., Bt. Jdhn's College; Rev. M.C. ;CrbHy. De La 6al(e College; Re r. M.Dowler; Chaplain, Good Shepherd Con-vent; Rev. N. DnnphyJ C.C. St. Patr ck'»;Rev. John O'DonnellJ CHaplain, ' HolyGhoat!House; I Rev. John Dowley, Ohap.Uto,.M«tai 8io». |

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blTY PETTY SESSIONSThe magistrates adjudicating at the

City Petty Sessions this morning werethe Mayor (Aid. R. Power) presiding,Messrs Gerald Griffin, R.M; A, Nelson.D.L; James Hackett (Aid.), W. R. Ward(Aid.), E. Phelan * WUliam Hill , JaniesYouns. aod R. Heame <Ald.>.

RIOTOU8|iJEHAVIOUii.

Thomas Flanagan, Denis Ijvahy, aj:JThomas Murray were charged Dy Coii-sjable Kelly with! having been guilty o:riotous behaviour I on Sunday night.

Flanagai. aud Leahy appeared, and iiwas stated that Murray had joined tnearmy and ha<' left for his regimcui , uieIrish Guards last Jiight.

Complainant said tftat about, hall-pasiten" on 'Sunday night when appjoaetuin;Cathedral Square he heard a siono strik-ing the railings in front of the Pro-testant Cathedral.1 On proceeding to thescene he found Leahy pursuing Flana-gan and Murray.!

Falangan admitted throwing a siono,and said that Denis Lo*hy also mrewstones at Mm aud had assaulted him atthe Town Hall by throwing stones athim I

The Constable tiat that he would ex-amine Flanagan is a witness , and thelatter said that on Sunday night he wascoming along the! Quay. There was acrowd outside the Town >H&!I singing andho passed a remark about the Volun-teers. |

iM-ayor—Were you encoring at them?—No. . I

Aid. Hackett—What remark did youpass?—The Volunteers, that is all 1 said.

Mayor—There is; not much in that.The witness continuing that that

Leahy then came j over and struck himand Murray. They ran away and.'Leahyfollowed them. He fired stone's afterthem Witness admitted firing one inreply which struck the rails in front ofthe Cathedral I

Lcahy'D defence was that Flanaganwhen passing said to him, " There ii ab d Volunteer. I Ho should be out attho front. He|deniod throwing anyRtnnM on thrt rwwminn.

Flanagan was fined Is. fox throwingthe stone The case against Murray waswithdrawn, and that against Leahy dis-

LICEN8ING (PROSECUTION.Thomas Kennedy, publican, Michael-

street, was summoned for breaches of thoLicensing Act on Sunday, 21th October.James Hunt was summoned tor being onthe premises |

Air. H. D. Keane, solr., appeared forthe publican. |

Hi-ad Constable (McKay, who prosecu-ted on behalf of p. I. Kigg, said therewere three charges, one !ur a Drench olme Sunday Closing Act, one for failingto admit a Sergeant in tho exwution ofhia duty , and Huiu was chaiged witbbeing illegally on ] the premise* oil thooccasion. |

Sergeant O'Grady stated that on thenight in question he was on duty inMichael street, and about 10.20 was inthe- vicinity of the defendant's licensedpremises. As he was coming closo to thepublic-house he saw light in the shop.He was walking along and there wag nota sinner on the street scarcely as it wasa very wot night IWhen he came up lothe premises he just stood opposite thedoor on the other (tide of the street, andwhile thero he saw [distinctly the shadowsof three men through tho class panels ofthe door of defendant's rublic-house. Heremained where he jwas for a while longersaying to himself ;that the men wouldsoon come out. Eventually one eide ofthe door was, opened and he saw a manabout emerging. He crossed over, butthe door was closed immediately. Theywere bolting the door inside, and he out-side knocked repeatedly and asked to beadmitted. After about five minutes knock-ing the light was iput out in the shop.He continued knocking about five min-utes longer, ten minutes in all, when hecame to the conclusion, as he got ho an-swer, that it was useless to be knockingthere, and as tiherej was no means of get-ting to the back of I the house, he said tohimself the best thing to do would bo tojuflf walk ofl Independently by the way.After he had gone a few yards he stoppedin a door-way on jhe same side of thestreet. After about ten minutes or sofour men came out of defendant's pro-mises. He went up, and as he wasabout to put bis hand on one of themhe ran. away and BO did another. Hecaught the other two. One of theso gavo(his name as Patrick Gallagher, Newstreet, and said that he was « wire-workerand used tramp the country. The othergave his name as Joe Murphy. He tooktihem into the public-house afterwards,and in the presence! of Miss Kennedy, thepublican's- sister. Murphy admitted beingon the premises, and said ho was theresince 10 o'clock. Misa Kennedy deniedthat he was there [at all. Murphy thenadmitted that he got drink there, but,turning to Miss Kennedy, ha said: " Iwill get you out ol it. Miss Kennedyeventually got very hysterical and saidthat there was no man at all there, andno light in the shop. Witness asked fora light, and Murphy struck a match togive to him, but the moment he'did MissKennedy put up her hand and 'knockedthe mat-oh out of bis. Her conduct fncourt was sufficient! to show what sort otwoman she was. I

Miss Kennedy had been continuouslyinterrupting and stating that the witnesswas. not swearing trie truth despite magis-terial admonitions, jand at this stage theMayor Baid if she [interrupted any moreshe would be put out of court.Continuing, the witness said that laterhe went out of the public-house and cameacross JameB Hunt; who was one of themen who ran away: He had some' rinktaken and was acting in a kind of black-guard manner. He refused- tor give hisname and denied being on the permises,but witness made inquiries and found outhis name. The man who gave his nameas Joe Murphy stated that he was working with Mr. Dwyer, Carrigarue, but hemade inquiries' and found there was noeuch man there. Gallagher had left theplace and gone to Carrick-on-Suir. .Mr. Keane said if Miss Kennedy wentinto the chair she could give a categori-cal denial of the evidence that had beengiven. His instructions were that thesemen were not on tho premises at all andwere, perhaps, in tiie house next door.Miss Kennedy was) upstairs with, hermother who was ill and she only camedown once about 8 (o'clock. She had' thegas lighting, and it appeared the gas wentout, whether at the pyschological momentor not (he did not know.Aid. Hackett—It jis going out throughthe town these days.Mr. Keano, continuing, said the licen-see of these premises .was this girl'sbrother, and shortly after coming intothe premises he became ill and was inthe country since. (Miss Kennedy camein and exerted herself for the last threeor four; years to keep tihe place coing.Under the circumstances he would askthe magistrates to [take these' facts intoconsideration. jThere were two .previous convietions,and the publican was fined £1 and order-ed to give an tindjrtakine to conduct herhouse properly in the future. Hunt wasfined 5a I

TRANSFER [OF LICENCE.On the application of Mr. James A.McCoy, solicitor, a|transfer of what wasknown as the Old Spirit Grocers "Lic«nce .for which is now substituted the SpiritRetailers' Official licence, was grantedto Mr. Thomas Laridn as -nominee forLioton's, Ltd., in respect of premises at8 Broad street , I

WEDDING BELL8],'"j® "»ar»«fe <«ok| place on the 1st inst.at St. Vincent de Paul's Catholic Church,Liverpool of Bridget, youngest daughter

&M.r< An?«"» O'Regan, WaterfordfandWilliam, eldest son)of Mr. Patrick Dun-pny. Tramore. Tho cenemony was per-formed by the Rev. Father Twomey. MissMay Jtegan, sister of Iho bride, wasw^ mS!iand'Mr Wm- McCarthy.Wtttewpro, best BIO.

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THE DEPARTMENT OF RECRUITING FOB IHKLAHU

DUNGARVAN NOTES.

L CENSING CASES.—SOME

AMUSING POLICE 8TORIE8.

One of the most interesting cases weIi iteried to for a long time was that of tihecl arpn against Air. H&lpin.at the PettyS gsipns for a breach of the licensingA rt. [The charge was ft>r having peopleoi the premises after hours. It was notso much that it WOB an ordinary case, asor account of the legal .acumen display-e< by, Mr. Gibbons in hin own defence.S( rgeint O'Neill having given his evi-d< nee, Mr. Gibbons was invityd by theB ncli to ask Win questi-ina. nr.d h» did80, He secured * decided point when heBI DW J«1 that the sumrtons utated he wanoii tlie premises, while tho Sergeant do-pe sed 1 that he found hint out«ido- tlie pr°-m se»i Ho elicited from the Sergeanttil at 'tlie nifhv was not v"ry JirK , andtlil?n tasked 'Mi. Gibbons of the Sergeant," Had I an overcoat on?" and the Ser-geant! replied, " I could not tell you."Jv st fancy a police scrgciuii not beinsat le to aay whether in a case of idontifl-Cittion whether his man had an overcoatorf oj not. The-, case was very properlydi inujsed . and Mr. Gibbons came out ofthe ordeal with flying colours.

Hut the real facts of the caw areth >ne Mr. Gibbons was on hia wBy homeai d ho saw -a man from the countrykt ocl ing at a door JooKni; for lodging*.Tl e i lan could not get in, and Mr. Gib-ixnsJ in a philantrophlc manner, toldhi n that he would try and procure hima nlace for the night':' >He took him* toM . Hslpin's house, and it was while hewi 8, Engaged in trying to vet the man infrom |the coldness of tho night that theer ergetic sergeant came on the sceno.ard tjo Mr. Gibbons, oti his mission ofmi rev, found himself in the meshes ofth - law. It would seem! indeed to be theperfection of irony that !a man doing. thego )d Samaritan is app'rehende d for anofiente which , though not heinous, stilldo es not add to one's credit. Yet &o itw s. But Mr. Gibbons," work of mercyv.i s ijkin to that of hill generous fatherwt o : n the interests ofl the town loft alarge sum of money for the people's bene-fit 3i d which has been utilised to goodpi rp< Bcs in the laying out of the parkard iho improvement ai the bathingplicea.

THE LAW MUST RE VINDICATED.

w is at a race* at JCnreen some yearsogi md a constable took the name of ami n vho. was selling a bottle of porterfrc m a porter van. Tb« constable wasas ;ed not to prosecute, but his reply was,"The law must bo vindicated." Thosa ne reply as one would ho expected togi e n a case of the severest gravity.So it was with Mr. Gibbons. The lawsh >ul 1 be vindicated. It did not jnaturwl at nii father ihad done ; it did uot mat-te that Mr. Gibbons was on a missionoflnvj rcV, taking charge of e. man whomight iiave gone astray with disastrousen lse luences, : the law should be vin-dicated. But surely There 'ought be am »di im,- and motivvs on lhe occasionsh >ul l bo taken into consociation. Atall eveuts twd of the licensing casesho udl . -at the Sessions m r; rfi.-missi>d ,still the magistrates pous'derud it waspr >pcr to hnvo them brought on. Thatmi y jbe. Like Lord Uyron, who heeded"Aor rain nor wind ," the efforts for aconviction is made irrespective oi mo-tives lor niisunderBt&ndiniH.

TfiE 'WORKiHOUSE SCHOOLMASTER.' Vh it a peculiar rosition is Uiat of

th a V '.brkhouse Schoolmaster. A motionwi s i ia'de at the last meeting of thegu irdians to have his services dispensedwi ;h, but the large majority of the boardde :ided to have him retained. And why?Wsll , the Schoolmaster, Mr. Condon, isex :eedinfrly popular, and for his loneteem of servica his .character is of thehighest ; his attention to duty commandsthe loudest admiration, and the superiorinstru ction of the boys under hia chargehas riore : than once called forth thepr. iis< . of the Inspector. But the moverof the resolution contended that he hadOB y ' .wo- boys to instruct, and the costfoi these two boys amounted to close on£100. I The mover of tko rpnnlntinn K -lie.Ved|; that by dispensing with the ser-vlqes pf the SchoalinasWr and giving himhis Ii ?heat pension a saying would beeffected, but the popularity of the posi-tion i» tjiis; «s the Clerk showed Ihem,the pmsion should be higher than theatr ount that is paid to him at presentou , .os the rate3. This is BO, because theSc!ioo)master only costs die guardiansthe expense of his keep, his salary beingpa d by the Education Board, and thepe lsiqri would amount to more than hisk& ID jn the house. Therefore to dispensewi n iis services would be a loss. ButM Byrne had the ipatiflcalion ol sayingto Mr. Conway, who moved the resolu-tio i , y You are an cvictor." Mr. Conwaytrchtejl the taunt lightly as lie knew hisacl ion dfd not bear that construction.DEATH OF MISS MARY RYAN.KILLOURNING. RING.

We jhavo to record the death of MissMary Ryan, Kilhiouring, which eadev^nt I took place on Tuesday last. Thedeceased was sister of Mr. Maurice Ryan,Ballinagoul, and Killnouring. The fu-neral took place on Thursday to thefamily] burial-ground in the old churdh-yard at Ring and it was one'of the larg-est seen in the locality for many years.The chief mourners were—Messrs. ' M.Ry in (brother), Martin Draper, (nephew),Mrs. M .Ryan, Mrs. B. McGrath, andMr 1. 13. Walsh. Waterford (slBlcrs-in-law) ;Mei iBra. John nnd Michael Power(brothirsm-law).

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THF (EMIGRATION SCARE

Mr. T. P. GUI's Opinion. . i

A tremendous hubbub was made recent-ly about the exodus of Irishmen! fromLiverpool . When the first bald statementof facta was made on Monday, everybodyworthy of the name of Irishman; felt asense of shame, but it is now plain thatthe men who desired to emigrate were notby any mpans solely from this country.; The emigration statistics up to tlie ;endof October! have just been issued, i Theyenable ua to put e gotfd deal of loose talkabout the I" Irish exodus " to tihe .test offigures. It was stated that passages havebeen paid in America, and there waa amalicious Statement that German moneyhad rrovi<Jed the wherewithal to Un<itii:uthe operation, and'in addition to theepithet " (Jowarda " the word " traitors "was used. I The official returns are com-plete up to the 31st October, just I tendays ago. In tho whole month of Octo-ber out of 1,165 passage* to the CnitedStated only 77 had been paid for in Ame-rica. Dui ng the ten months ot the yearonly 605 passages hud been no paidjfor.Lost year during the first ten months 3,649emigrants' passages were paid for 'in] theUnited Su lw. So that tills year there isa reduction ot 3,144, equivalent to 6G]i pcrcent. ' " • ' I, In the course Of an excellent speechmade by Mr. T. 'P. Gill yesterday at aRecruiting Meeting at Nunsgli the! Secre-tary of the AgTiculural Department "fadea ref( 'rciicii to what occurred in Liverpoolthe other day He -said too much is nfadeof it, and lit is being most unfairly han-dled. That some people should emigratejust now does not look a pleasant thingat first sight, but it is not what it appears,and it gives no justification for those com-ments, at [the expense ol lriBhmtnJ Inwhich so nlany people are so ready to In-dul ge on any opportunity . J.ust think ofit—most oj those poor bewildered, foolishfellows who were groaned at in Liverpool—and by crowds of slackers, too—wereConnaughtj men. He was talking ja jfewdays ago to a young soldier home on fwirofrom the Hrench front and, in his part oftho line, the corps, above every jcoirps,whoso fame is in everybody's mouth istho Connaught Rangers; aud those jWrConnuughtmen, at Livcrrool are the bro-thers and the cousins of the matchlessfighters of the Connaught Rangers. !Wedo not sec deeds of tho Connaught Ran-gers extolled in the British Press, butwe hear ol , and more than all . about thishandful of tlheir brothers and couMns,many of whom had, or thought they had,good reasons, quite unconnected with (thewar, for eiilgrating like so many millionsof their race.

Social ant> PersonalTlie Maquis and Marchioness of Or-

monde have left Kilkenny Castle forBallyuockanc Lodge.

General Sir RegfnulVPole-Carew , M1P.,Captuin Gj J. Butler, of the Life Guards ,and the lion. Mrs . Ilutler have left ' forShanbally jCastle.

In a recent issue ol a ioca) news-paper it was etated that Sir RobertPaul , Bart), qon.of Lady Paul , Uallyglaii,while engaged-on ' an aerial rcconnhis-ance,.had been shot down, and, with hispilot , taken prisoner by the Turks. \\Vonow ICOTD Uiat newsTiae conu> from Cairothat Sir Robert and his pilot landed jun-hurt as Uiur aeroplane came down ew.uigto enginetioubje, a'nB was not shotdown ,as was at J first stated. Sir Robert Pauland his pi ot are now prisoners of war atJerusalem.

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SEE IF THE CHILD'STOSGUE IS COATED. I

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:Mother . Don t "Hesitate ! If your Crlild! is Cross J 'Feverish, Const;patod, iye•' California Syrftp of F«s." ';

Look at your child's, tongue, moihor!H coated, \t Is a sure sign that tho littleone's stomach.- liver und bowelB need agentle, thorough cleansing at once, i |i iWhcn peivish, cross, listless, pale, un-able to sleep, doesni eat or act natur-ally; or if it is ifeverish, with a disorderedstomach ana tainted . breath, or hasatatnach-aclie, eoro throat, diarrhcea .) orthe "stuffiness" caused by a cold; g Wea teaspoorifUi of "California Svruo I oiFigs." ana] in a' few hours all th'e'f^ul ,constipated woste-inatter, undigestedfood and noiir hile gently move out^ ofj its'littl e bowels •witJioiit griping, and youhave a healthy, playful child again, jI You needn't coax :slck children.to taketits harmless "fruit laxative"; ¦ tricylove its delicious 'taste, and it alwaysmakes them feeJ splendid . !

i Ask youjr .chemist for a l»ttln \ oi"Califbrnia Syrup ot Fiss." which hasdirections or babies, cliildren of all ape'sand for griwn^upg plainly on the bottle.Beware of counterfeits Sbld her*, tolbosure you git th» genuine, ask to ece thatit is madd by ' California F13 SyrupCompany.'" R?fupe:any oihn kind withcontempt. All- leading clit>mi«t3 l sell"• CalHornld Syrun of Fiss," I'll perbottlp. I !

Hunting ; FixturesWATERFORD HOUNDS, 1915.

Monday, 15th Nov., Rathgormsck.Thursdayjaeth Nov., Dunhill.1 Monday, 22nd Nov., SeaSeld.

i Thursdayj 25th Nov., The Bweep] 11 o'clock.- P

EAST WATERJORD HOUNDS: • I November.Jwonaay, 36th. 8pbrfhouse•Frlday.adth, BaHyrian.!Monday,- 23nd, Holycroes.Monday, S»t3>, FaithlSTjr. /r At IT o'clock/

WATERFORD GUARDSMANDIES OF WOUNDS !

Touching Details from a' Comrade ; I

Wo regret to have to I announce {hedeath, at the front of Private Henry .Cot-ter, of the IriBh Guards, whq died on Oct.11th from the effects .of aigunshot wound.Much sympathy , i» felt 1 for] > deceased'sfather and mother and j other • relatives,who were informed ol their sad bereave-ment in the following kindly; letters :— ;

lath j October, 1015. -Dear Mrs. Cotter—You w^U be sur-

prised to hear from me, a stranger. Yes-terday the 11th Oct., at fivelminutes pastnine in the morning, your l eon, HarryCotter, of tho 2nd Irish ' Guards, sliptaway nt case, having died of wounds, f iedied on my barque, and 11 thought youwould like to know-just what kind otjo nend' he had. j I also assure you tiiatjhewill have a good funeral; (>n my returnI will visit his'grave. Wo travel on. thecanals from the firing line tc the differentbases. Your son died when we were halfway, so you may be sure ho Will be buriedwith full- honours.—Believe me, yoursfaithfully, v ' J 'J. BLAIR.' Sergeant.

20th Oc ober, 1915.Dear Mrs. Cotter—So pie; sed to bear

from you, but, owing to bei ig very busysince I wrote you last, I h we been un-able to visit your son's grave. 'I writeby return to assure you that your eonHarry died very happy. He hid a gunshot wound in the thigh, and had he livedhe would have been short >f a leg. Hewas a good patient, very qi iet, and con-scious to the end. He apok : freely untilho toll asleep, and with A smile passedquietly away. No -clergy Were in atten-dance, as we axe a mobile;unit, alwayson the go; but you can take; my word heis happy where heis. 60 the reason whyI write to you i» to assure! you that; hei« happy, havin? hod every attendanceavailable before leaving th s earth. ButGod has taken him home. l a m unableto forward you anything regarding yourson'B personal belongings, as when |w»transfer the body to the mortuary wetransfer the kits and valuables, etc. 60I am unable owing to duty ¦ o oblige thatway. But on visiting his grave I willforward you komctlhlng fron it, oven ifit be A blade of grass, uu io oblige you.You all havejmy prayers Arid sympathy.—Yours ninccrcly, i \

8ERGT. jl. BLAIB.

THE ITALIAN FLAG DAYThe Italian1 Flag Day, Saturday, 6tb

November, was> a great »Jece*e. - Theheadquarters'were at the Harbour Office,which wa»«o kindly lent by jtlic Commis-sioners and was under the supervision1 ofMrs. Lily Poole, T.C., and Mrs. 8horfis,Tea, cocoa, and cakes were |providcd forthose selling the flogs all during the dayby the Italian Consular agent. Thelady collectors were;—Miss NorahBurns, Msis Aileen Farrell, IMiw Davis,Miss Myra Davis, Miss Gard ner, Miss IV.FirtJi , Miss Mary MackeBy. | Misa Muck-eay, Miss ) May Farrell , Miss Farrell,MISB Heffernan, Miss RoddV, Miss Mon-morency Morris, Miss Steprienson, MissIveeson, Miss A. Torric, Mi&s P. Torrie,Mini) Smith. Miss Firth, M as Pudger,'Miss M. Fudger, Mis» Mon ca Farrell ,'and Mist Nellie Fitzgerald. The amountcollected was £49 16s. 2d., ihe amountrealized.at the Coliseum on the benefitnight, £16 Os. 3d., making al total of £6516H. bd., which will be sent to CountSalftinr, Italian Consul forj Ireland, j atDublin, for the relief of dietress amongstthe families of Italian soldiers and sailorsresident in the United Kingdom, and forthe Italian . Red Cross. At [the intervalnt t2m Coliseum on the benefit night, Mr.Aimtin Farrell, Italian Consular agent,thanked those present for their at-tendance, the proprietors, •fho have 60kindly given the benefit, und 'the ladieswho collected during tho day, and thepublic who Jiad so generously subscribed,and stated that whilst numerous collec-tions were held just at this period for dif-ferent purposes, he asked tho public totaks into account the goodj object ¦: forwhich they were made, and rememberthat the subscriptions given were little; incomparison with the sacrifice made bythe soldiers and Bailors of tlii Allies fight-Ing for us at home.

SS. Otteran and Carthage HeaiwInsnrance Soclctv. ,

Appointment Made - ¦

The monthly meeting of thp Committeeof Management of the SS. Otteran andCarthage Health' Insurance (Society washeld on Monday. The Very Revd.T. F. Canon Furlong, P.P., y.F., presid-ed, and there wero also present:—VeryRov. F. Prendergast, P.P.J Ballydufl;Very Rev. MonBi'gnor J. Power, V.G., Dun-garvan; Rev. -P. F. Fitzgerald, Adm.;Rev. W. B. O'Donnell, P.P., St. Patrick's;Rev. E. Prendergast," C.C. Carrick-on-Suir; Rev. N. Walsh, C.C , Clonmel ;Messrs. J. Condon, Tallow;1 P. Brett,Waterford ; James Lynch, Dungarran, M.Power, Tramore ; James Harty, Ring; M.Bogley, Lismore. • •

Mr. Michael Veale, aecretary, was alsoin attendance. ¦ > ;

Routine business having beep transac-ted, the election of whole-time parishsecretary took place. i

It was decided that the flection be bylvillnlThe candidates were as follows:—Vnl.

D. Butler Coghlan, Curraeawn, Carrick-on-Suir; Joserih Doyle, Fulham, London,S.W. (formerly.- Waterford); Denis He-party, 4 Clashrea Place, Waterford ; JamesKeanp, Tycor, Waterford ; Andrew J.Lacey, Ballinakill , Waterford ; David Mc-Kvoy. i\ The Manor, Waterford ; PatrickJ. O'Brazil , 42, St. Alphonsus Road,Waterford ; Patrick Phelan, 2 High street,Waterford ; Peter. Power, Bailey's Newstreet , Waterford; Charles. Quirilan, 12Mary street, Waterford ; Timothy Sh'echan,Si William street, Water/ord ; Michael E.Wall, 17 Thomas Hill , Waterford. i

The final poll was as follows:—For Patrick Phelan-8.For Patrick O'Brazil—6.Tho former was accordingly • declared

MR. THOMAS J. LAIUUN, MANAGERLIPTON, LTD., WATERFORD.Tlie numerous friend of Mr. Thomas J.Laridn will b very pleased to learn thatho has just been re-instated as Afanager

of tho- branch of LTpton , Ltd., in Broad-strect, .W»tertord. Mr. Laridn up to Julylast had been 17 year's manager of thelocal branch of that well-known firm. His'splendid business ability and unfailingcourtesy and attention made him ex-tremely popular v[ith the customers andall others who had business dealings withhim. All those "who so zealously interest-ed themselves on Air. Larkin's behalf willno doubt feet very grateful at Ms re-instatement. Hia management of thebusiness of the Waterford branch of the¦firm will, we feel sure, prove to Mcssm¦Lipton. Ltd., that that the* action in re>-instating him was a wise, graceful andbusiness-like etep on their part. Theiraction in this respect is, we have reasonto know, mudh appreciated 'by all cl&sxepin the city and especially by the branch'scustomers.

DISTRICT NURSES' HOME, WATER-(FORP. ¦ 'At a meeting of the Committee held on2nd November, the following resolutionwa» passed:—"The District Nurmng An-sociation haa with the deepest' regret toreoord the loss they have sustained in ikedeath of the late Bishop : 8heehan. Hegav<> most fully his kind and helpful in-terest in the establishment of the 'Asso-ciation and has always been a firm friendto tn» work, giving time and t&oughtto the interests .of tho Society wheneverneed arose to apply to him."This if ihe wconS great Iocs the As-socialion oas bad wlthrn~a~ short-tfine.

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] FINANCE^ AND' ttAW. . . .A meeting of aboJe 'Coinmittee was held:: ; v 1

i-uesoay, tne Mayor presiding. Also pre- i6tht:—Aldermen I Murray, Bulllvan, Mac-'kett and Smith; and Councillors Kirwan,M.I McDonnell,, pehny. l Maher, Walsh,O'Neill , 8trangmah':• Poole, ' Donnelly,Croke.i and Wni.1 Fitzgerald. Mr. J. J.Feely.jTown Clerk; was tfa aUcndance.The usual payments were passed.

The 'Borough i Surveyor S-a« ordered, tofrraht certificates of compliance of expen-diture on leases (jo Mr. Geojrge Nolan, Mrs¦Bridget Donnelly and Mr. George Mor-dant. ; ¦ ¦. -.- ' • ! • ¦'' t - ¦ '¦- • '

Mr. Walter l !Ryan'«|- Application toobtain some light ork }n the Cornor-aiipn owing, to :ijl-health;i*aa referred totho Borough Surveyor for kieport. *• A loiter wos rea'difrora Mr. R. A. Kellyapplying for instructions- ii to collectionof rates from certain parties in the Southand West Wards, and it was ordered thath<! i«!rtd A letter! nlmiljir to that h» *MitU) Mr.| HiU. I. I - ! - I I

Leases were [recommended to Mr*.Miry Kelly of ptemisis iin[8prini: GardenAlley for 36 yeari, from J55th March, 1010.at jthpj yearly r«nfof £5.

'I •} THEATRE.' A meeting of j the ! Theatre Committeewas held on Tuesday, the Mayor presidingand there were I [also: present:—AldermenSmith ' O'Sullivan (Dr.),l end James Hac-kett , Councillor »Kirwan. O'Neill , Michl.Vr^riAnnAil ITannw IUT BICAI BtvanrrnlnnPoole, :Coo&e, and Donnelli'7 ¦

It was decided I to Irecoinnjend tho Coun.cil to invite tenders for itlii letting of thetheatre from 25th March, 1018, on euchterms an may bo decided on.

A' leUer wa* ] read from [Mr. H. D.Kciuei solicitor ,! oh behalf of Mrs. Col-linn, intimating- that ehe considered iho(had. rights under the Tovft Tenants Actand requesting them 'to take this matterinto consideration. M

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the Corporation was held joii Monday. TheMayor ipresided/ and the, other member*present were :—Counpillor^ ifahor, Kenny,Poole. iHyland, j Donnelly, and Synott.Mr.l Pj Higgins ,1 lAssistantjTown Clerk ,and; Mr. J. J. Fleming, ! Borough Sur-veyor, I were in attendance] The usualpayments were passed. A complaint waxroad*; to the 1 CoDimitteel 01 obstructioncaused by motor cars being placed on bothfides of the road |at Catherine street, andthe', Mayor undertook to sneak to Mr.Peare on .the matter! having no doubt but jthat the latter would arraitge matters tothe)satisfaction of the public. It was or-dered that Mr iMyles B.aijey get twelveloads of chipping* at the usual price—4».per| In4d. A rerort was read from theBridge ' overseer I rt- compla nt of Me«Rrs.Farrc-ll and Son; ehipbrokers , about delayCAii 'sed; to vessels ' | going through thebridge; which was | referred to him forreport.: The report jwas considered satis-factory1, A furtWr complaint from MessrsFarrell, was read as to 'delay to vesselspassing through I the ' br{dge on the 5thmet. : It stated ihat ther* was no onean 'duty on the' {bridge on! that date at12.45, except Wm. ] SimpfCn, and afterdiscussion the Borough. Surveyor, was in-structed to caution j tho {operator againstabsenting himself for the future. TheBorough Surveyor was directed to reportto the next Committee on the operator'sapplication re working him'B. It was or-dered that the Bridge overseer keep adaily attendanoe-l book for the . futureHigh Constable grant's report on publiclighting was read; ! > I

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t«r<Iay"3ta.tt to be aband{ni6d a'tcr'soingonc^ through tho :ard and twite down thopuppie«i ctake3. : Jetails:1— :a\RRICK-ON-SraR STAKES {10 pup-

piM). ! WinrierJ £9 1 10s.; 2nd, £14 ;. 3rd, XI 10f> i l M ¦¦ ¦ ..

First i Round—Mr. f W. Walshe'e Wa:ibeat Miss M. Cavanauh nslKill. Mr. DSmith's Daily .Sketch. IH.Ibeat Mr. M;Walsh's flying [ {Fancy. I J¥. Miss M.Healy nsfBiiandgue beat Mr. J. Slioc-han's; Seaahell Iy. | ;lfr. J. ConnollysCluoagh J ostler beat Mr. . as. Quinn nsQueer 1 Fellow i [ Mr; A. G. BovnrVClarke'* Choice beat i Mr. W. Quirkc'sQuaker: .Gown. ' j I , : ' I . • ¦

Second Round-Sir. V>. Smith's DAILYSKETCH 111 beat Wait! ailiss M. Healyns BRUNOQUE beat CluiiaRh Jostl«;Alr.lA. f i . Bower'i CLARKE'S CHOICE.a bye. Stakes divided.¦ ur - 1 1 1 . •-CUSRAGHMORE CHALLHNCE CUP (13. all-ages). Wii.ner, £23; 2nd. £8 10s ;¦ turn 1 Anira C3 ; an U ' • IFirst ! J&unth-U-Mr."; D| iValsh's .Hoyc

beat MrJ J. F. Drinnah'slDon II. ifr. -I .J Quinlsn's Queer Bachelor teat Mr. \V.Walshe's Wild Cojwboy. .M r. R. Dalton 'sDefiance II. bea Mr. T- F. Wslshe'sWhiteboy. Mr.j J.i Connolly's ClunaghDocto«: ibeat Mr. W; iDobUn ns Gol finsKing. fiMr. W. O'Connell'i Troubadourbeat Mr. T. Broi l's . Whi lestown Lass.Mr. !J. 'O'Donnell s Oaknul beat Mr. J.¦Mortell's Loyal Katie: Mr. J." Clieasty'sFairy: Boy beat Mr. |M. fioj-man's Land-mark II. Mr. v.\ f. Power ns Bab's Boy ,a bye. 'JiJUkes dii ided.^

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ner, £11; 2nd, £4; 3rd, £1 10s. •First Round.—O r.! P. DoVle's . DuU-i-

meribeat Mr. J. lO'Kecfe 'fl fFreenian .11.Mr. T. 'Kent n» Shellflre I beat Mr. T.O'Grady's Loyal Xucy^ I Mr. T. O'Neillns Volunteer VII; ibeat Mr. 1W. Avlward'nAcid Drop. Mr. B. Dalton n& Dork Dam-sel II. beat Mr. W. Walsh's Woodranp.TII. iMr. P. J. O Reilly*g Ora beat Mr.P. 8uUlvan's Soa Foam.i Mr. J. Floni-ina's JFanlighf II; a bye. ;8tfakf» iliviiledHOPEFUL STAKJs! (13 Is iflars). Win-y • ner, £10; 2nd. £3 Kal ; two doi.-« . £1

¦First 1 Round.—Mr. IB. Tfiicey 's Hlil-side !Flyer beat Mi. J. F. G«lvan '« Galli-poli.l Miss N. Redmoiid't Rocklodpcbeat Mrs; P. Guiry'slThums Up. Mr. .f.White ns Fair Ala ina beat Mr, J. Whitens Crown Prince. Mr. .M. J- Qurrko sQuip' beat Mr. T.^ Kirwan ! ni Irish Ques-tion. Mr. M. j; Quirke'e Quaint bentMr. P. iQuinn'g Baltimore ,tl . Mr. P.Sullivan' s fihawnbfee Ibeat Mr. T. Cor-coran ns Oarrtfreen IRoVeT . IV. Mr. P.J. O'Sullivan a Hi 1 Star, a bye. Stak«3divided. ':

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SARSFIELD BAND. |rBAM<?BE.

W«! have been asked; to state that 0)^collection In aid of the equipment -Junrtof the above bind is Inowj complete, andthat 4 list .of sub criptiona wil l appeariater. i ¦ ; : I 1 ¦ ¦

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; 100 YARDS Oren Handicap;.; 220 YARDS, Open Handicap:¦• ; ' ¦ ¦ . ;^.'- <40 .:yARpS,;Conflned.|i , J ' ¦r «80 YARDS Open Bandicap.; THREE MILES Open; HandicajL ¦, • HIGH JUMJP 'Open* Handicap. ' ¦

• TX)NG JUMP iOpen! Haiiak^p'; : : '56 LBS., wi|h!rolloW; Open. ¦

! 28 LBS., with -ToUof '. Op tn.

A 1>UH H KACE; .M handViand nnder;open to all Comerg. DiBtance, 1| miJea.RISING AND saRIKING HURLING iBALL, OPEN,!, - . ~T

SPORTS START AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP.• ¦ .

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Kntries close on Tuesday; Novembe'9thiAdraig&ion to Pield-4l. 'I ' • '"*

.. JOSEPH WINBERBY.I / '¦¦¦ Hod. Secretary.

GREAT SOUTHERN AKD r WE8TJERNHA ILWAY.I l' > ; , i . - - ¦ . ¦CTwap Excursion to i Dublm—Ctujragh.Races. On Monday, Uie 15th Nov ipbcr,cheap ticket* will be issued to Dublin,from nearly oil sfations, avsjlnblo for re-turn up to and including the 22r)d Norr..1015. Oo Tuesday and Wcdnebday the-16th and 17th N6rr., cheap1 tickets will be(•sued to the Vurra?h; from Waterford.Kilkenny, and intermediate station*. Kil-kenny to the Curragh vis porlow and In-termediate atatiAns by upcfial train lear-ing Waferford at 9 a.in: each moniiiir..Tickets arail&blH for return on e|tbwdate bv «no'/»ifl1 f p t . t r . l««..:^« *t- **-—¦ 'unw ui special (rum leaving the Currtub.main line r 1st form aHS > p.m. FroDi|Kll-macow to BennifttAbridffp, 'and Ballj-rafitgot to jLbbeyleU.i inclusive br 6.i5 a.m.\train ex Waterfird. Krboi Grunge «ndiintermediate sta ions to ;Tipperary, 1 in jelusive, by 7 a; r(. trairi -at Kat«.Mor«l/Tickets availabli . for return, by {ordinal?:trains on either Into, For partirulart M:tores isco posteri I Tiokets innt nvailkbJo 'by express mail.-f-E. A. NEALE, GeaeMiNovember, 1915. i . ! ' M 11' . : I \.Afanoger, Kingsl ridge Station, Dublin,!¦. ; . " . -n .l lJK il^

0W7NO to the i erlons illoe»8 of toe CliletVnttorr , Vn tor IVfilnaSd L. Moilej.the oU\ egta>i)lxiie<t business ot JAilESUUSLKY A H"N(f wil l ho. dlfcoDtlnoefl oonod frnra Haiunl j, ilio -lib Jay of Decem-ber, 1915. Iu tbf> uietuwnUa.lho STpCZ-IN-TRAD E will be (¦olfl 'at a tedne'tldn tliu to is p«r ct-ot. on marked price*.1 All'ctwtomern hdvlnj attlcI eK In tho oontody oldie firm are re< owtHd to roniovd same J>yas esrly n date al po«iillile. i ' ¦ ' \l>it«d lhl« 3rd diy of November, 191$.I. THOE JITOK & SON. |¦ Cathedral Square, WftterforJ.

IN THE GOODS OF MARY WHITTMAND ANASTATIA MA HONY (neoWhitUf), DECEASED. • I

rEuN«££&n of he l .bovwiMiedMary Whi tie who died in ot abiulU» year 1874 a{ iWaterford jand wU for*

r 7c* "fTS? with MW KeUr. Wil-liam Street, Wi terford.jor j of her iister,'Mrs. Anastatia Mahony (wI8»w of Wil- |J™" Mahony), -who died oh; or abouVitlio~£d daT °f April, 1902, at WaleHordJtx*..requested to cordmunicale with the undei ;mgned. |

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< KENNY AND STEPHENSON. 8o ici-i tors Gladstone St., Waterford.

i TO EGG, PACKERS, !ARMY CONTRACTORS, I

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I can offer clean1 and bright Oat, Wbeit. -,and Rye Straw specially selected! for .Egg Packing. . : ; \ - , | l j ; - | : }

Write for Prices free on'Steamer, Uutr- *.pool. .- : , ; ' . I ! : ; !¦; \ |- . ,

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STRANDED 6CHO6NERS AT IROS8LARE, ; 'j ; v j ' \. . ,

On Tuesday mornin? vtlie lug !" »«•ford," in charge of Capt. Bu*her, ««-ceeded in towing ] the M. ¦ 'Glynn " ,*"Rosslane Strand, where *h< went ftibortin the storm early last wc-el :, \ '. The ve»«]i« loaded with grain, and It U unaewtoodthat her cargo bis suffered jractically ?*damage. In the! CAM of the »chooi;«" Seaview." of Arklow, Uso | loaded «!»grain, which grounded on the game occa-sion in tho vicinity of RosiUre. At hitbeen making water for snmo!day«. tod Iffmrgo is said to ke;considerably dsmagM;An endeavour to low th« vwsel off *•»tx> made by the tug. ' ; | |i • - I

WATEBFORD-Prtnted tnd rtibliti>ei»,'W«Urford ' NcmjXtd., tt tb« WATKB",FORD NEWP Maehtoi' Pfintlne. Bo jbinding «ad UMhiM BOUDB EfteUIib;ment, « tnd 50, CConrjoU Swsl, to *•Parti otWnUjtWtthla. ;;.¦ ¦

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