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tfOL; LXIV NO . nd t : I ' ' ' ! ' : 3Jrth5i marriages, ' ¦ tl - 2)eqths. : , : i Births. ] Marriages ' and Deaths charged li. Bd.jfor five lines. Every addition*! line Bd.; ; j I ¦ i ' i.i ¦ ' MAKttl. r. iXXi jJLLY and 1 K.M.Jjiii Holy CrU< liy Vj?ry Kovil. (a Tcam<My "( . mieTo ol I.Vv.j il'iorse Ilraui. iru-V i Jbrothor ol ' only: daughter ol nolljrj, 1 j Park , William, son <*f (ilenji Kilfhi'olan. l.rpbY. laml FLYN L V inot.i|' at Holy Cr is; I' .obcttlJ Luddy, Sr :-v Miry (Molly) K (' •- . Watorfonl . bj I DK VTHS. \i 2Sia. F.asl < > l' .RIEX—At 2Gi; Chien ' (;o, on i J i ) ' .Urioij. son of J Siiiiuiii'lrliilj, Tr;i •^ret-tiiil. SHKLTO X . -Jun.? I in iU't.ion. Kdwiinl ShelVm. "Th C.in;UHans . " s<>iv>jij ><>u of Mr . aw Mrs. ilUonnt ' $ln>lton . liossmnr? Iliwi st ( ' .). Liuu'riek . ' ¦ . -!ii : ¦ WREATHS. —Tou ' get economy: and punctuality by sending your orders to -jA H Barronstrand St. Large [stock ol Wreath ' a, Crosses , etc. , from 6a to £5. JL Q. McGaul , successor to W. Power. | Tele trams :|McCaul , Ironmonger , Waterford . Atlantic Wireteiss CABLE TELEGRAPH COLLEGE :! CAHIRCIVEEN li * . ¦ Youth ' s aged 15 tj. i ' . trained foi A. 1.1. 1JRA?!CHKS of [Telegraph Servi.f. ! li , Officially RocoSDised by ' BOARD ' OF TRA DI -: . I. IVEKI -OOJ .. ¦ ¦ ¦ ii i ¦ - ' i ' ' ¦ ' ! ¦ {"'" I' .OABD OF ADMIRALTY , LONUON . Several lucrative appointment. -* ro- vtn ' tly, secured. 1-lRSX; ESTABUsJIIED & LAKCrl-^T i ; IN" IRELAND. Prospectus on application to Priiliipal INIMITABLE it in emphatic ford. It indicttei •omethraj standing by itielf—mttch- leiiT-iuperUtivel y good—the best of iti kind. Since |their - introduction •bout three-quarten of ¦ century i(o, Beechim' s Pill* have ! never ccaied to grow in: public favour, And the ' ; knowledge of their excellent corrective and curative propertiei hti now become general. Time triei •11 [things; the inferior go, the best lury ive. : The wonderful popularity ol {Beecham ' i Pills ia indubitable testimony to their value and efficacy. There - ia nothing better for ! tlie correction and cure of indigestion , impaired appetite 1 , biliousness , sick- headache , constipation , and thcionj train of ills that follow digestive diiturbance. Men and women , : in •ll ' ititions of life, have proved for themselves the advantage ' of baying thii | hoasehold! remedy always : at hand. You also will benefit from th* ¦ | M . wisejuse of | ' Wb ' J.jiMAM& WKnY ; Soli crerrwhtn in boxes , H ' price lfl} . (S «vi|b)(cZ' 9( tUpiriK.) | flBQlfilioCBAN ACCtDM %f A I IIISB AND GUARANT Y* JTn I II IB CORPORATION , Liall ^l. \Saf mvB Kff Principal Office , Hoi. site i I, ' -! u Moorjate StreeLLoflaan . E.C» tp Ul legal personal repreunlallva •( tM km* .4£> bolder iblt Cou^oo-tniurinc».Tldnt 1/ Us Iiotdtr sbill •• Ictllrd orflUHy iujursd bjan utUcvt within Iht United Klojdom (a tnj Railway jc«» pany i pjucD{K-tnInla)iblch UitboldtrlitraTatB«( »• a tkVat^cuibg we fara-paylng paucnKcrj | rroTilsd that ths aboie nndirUWoj It NtM I* (•• <oHiwial ipxlal ctntUlQut , walcl m d lk <u«ae< »(|UU contract , Tl x.» - I ' ' ' (<)Tlat<nikrtsaU within tktrty ** f mm tk» ¦ccUent : (6) that the holder skali , plwta tU ¦ccident, IUTC written hli («r bar) usual algaalam la laalln the spunpriivldad tadcmtalk; (c) IkK ¦ Otka fif th« srf ' iAartt kj> g|»a(A tlaa PAnnvkMAA •I Its Principal Oftce, ln London within I*urla«* dsjrs alter It. nocurriaca ; it) ttat madkal MrtJ- Cciteaand other infannatlciLbi I orslsatd »r tks jinon clilminj upon! rtqueit (or the aama air tlu tcrbontlon ; and (d that thli IniurasM ae>t*i *aly to persoos overl twelve and under srreatr vein of s{c; U UinltAd U oat Coupoo-InMruoc- Ilclltt /or any odiheldtr.aad ae4is<M<l/M tka cuirint witk al Inue'only. i I ! thla imar.nce inhut« r tbe h.Uer U- rai MMII of , and li lubjKt to/iai imditloal of Ut« '^Ocaaa Aceident and Qtiamntee ' Company, LtO., Act , i»i. " K|IIt 'N=.J i tj wkni iiij ara a^ Ucraipitikl* with thi i^clal Madltlosi Ikm HsM. i rbl ' , K««««»loa »J thll Coaaaa-liuaram^TMot Ii admitted to the Mjratnt at a praniliui aod« Section U •I tbtActj A Print af thailct caa W aaaa »i t»t Pr3wp»l Ofiita Ql thi CartoaUM. i T v . ¦ ' :'].!!• ¦ -i' | ¦ ¦ . ! O ' •Ifnatara of taUtr ¦ ¦ . :IA»iKS . ' m:\nxi:- -O:, nui iss Cliurvh. Triittmri ' anon Cofl ' .' . v. P.I' . i liricl.- ).. a<^Ki.' .l 1>> n.\ St. Mary ' s. C!cn ' lirJiii'Rrooin)- M HV M y. Miclin.'l Con Kil. °hcoUui. ; s>n« Mr. A. (.'. Iliiiiu. - X—<)n Satur.hiy; I'Jil iss Church , 'J' nijtiw. - Snrin^vaU' . TipiM-nuv Klymi. Ki!Tnao!i-:i _ 'ut K ' L- V . Fathi-r (VN. 'ilV lUt ll ll' ilU. Mrs . O Di'i-p;< ok . 4 Ui in) h ult r. an»l lion 1 . i- <if wounils rtH- i -i\ "Oi . ; I- ¦ . I .. . . f ¦ i I ; r Tldj i WATBEFORD NEWS g\ gifi 3 \TKBE \ 1 ' $IUU INSURANCE : ~ ¦ ¦ ;\\ : . ' . v*Biaa»xxk BT TH« ; j Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Emniwaiad b 7 Spedil Act «4 Pajuamjat) LTB ¦ : | ; ; frlnclpal OHlce : - .U ;3o fi 44 , Hoorta|e St., Leadoi , B.C. Tblr Conpoe Intunoce-Tlckil'l anal - i , ! tot he ] detached. Ml ' I8, ! -W1, - . ; Tiial. Tliis Plag i ¦ i i STABLISHED rk ; I : I ¦ ' I n ' ?^. ep^id f^dver^isei j n^rits tCPI CULTURE, DAIRY; MARKET ' QARDE N L &e BUTOHEES , Farmers and othere will I flnl good Market] for Hides, Skins , 4ud all clasMsiof Metal , Rags, Bono, Ropei , JJottles, [Hair and Bags. 1 Prompt ttteiitjton by fxist. Address : M.. Uock^, lUitiikl Street, IWaterlord : j *PI ' ' i - i ' . B V&}.VlK T S in Irishl Hojieyi at \fiTiit«! andl Sons LWj, iO'Cotinnll Slneo. I pood boctionk clearine at 6(1 and 4}d. [ Jars , 4d. and 1. 7d. OHucli ohcipoi| tlian butter. j 17t(j)l| &!\LE-l-Cubb4«e Hants , b.-*i duolity. 7d per 10U ; Os 6d p<-r tli-.u- suii•!;] onU'r. -i takehj liroeh' s SIIT<-< Th.. lir dgo. : I F xESH EGGS all t^ie year round l.y i sinpr l our, Waterglass. Tin? . -Id.. 7d.. l;.i and Is: 6d. G. Wiite and Sms . Ltd., Chemists, ' Waterford. I I i . i Mi I' ~ I ARTICLES FOR SALE. i j- ¦ j j : obK I SALEl—Two Billiard Tables las JD iood B9 new). One iB a tuU-sized table And the other JB U x 6|. Apply IMS iffice of this paper. I I ' ¦ ' rVjI: 5AllE-Or;indfaith..rV Clw k il.>« -- V I We). ICa ' rpot; Maii^vl ; "Tahl.- Hi JJcJu Street. F>R ifiAI-E—Grand iPianoIorte by ( ¦>!- Ill if. I ami Collurd ; guaranti-i 'd m splendid condition. Appl y T F Unu.ud anc (po(. Quay ^ F3!l SALE—Two good Iron iBodsu-. -i-U. <oiblc and sinpJi 1 . with pa-1 Uit-*-' 1 !- . alsd i Feather'JBed lind Mattress. lk- t c'rl ati tliolSeaman 't Institute . Tin- Qu; y Wiikorford . FOlk | SALE—About A Loads , oi Ki-rb Pibni'K will be wild cheap. .\ -.iy i C0xt this ' office. : [lOlLDINpi DECORATING, 1 ' REPAIRS. &c. ASL ilastes ot Houfe Repairs promptly attrad.^1 to. DoorsJ Windows , +'lo<irs, Kocifs , Shop iFronts. etc. AVJlliuai YnuiiL' Pol :berry. I | : | ' TlTAlJliPlAPER (or | l}d. peri roll , any VV quantity, ;large or small ; supplied at Wholesale priceB. |Ouf ' stock exceed 3JO.0D0 Irolls: " Write for patterns, stating whit <4<ts& you! require—DcptJ 602, The Baipett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., iCampfield Avenue 1 , Manchester. | | ; i i i n ¦ ? MOTORS AND OICYCLE9. L i^S Frefl WiiUl Bicycilr" for l! Saae; porfoct condition ; £3 V>*. (XI ; Htid3on*R. Apply 6050 this office. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. YOUNG |oountry ?iri wishes 'for small liji ht place; country preferred ; hit Eom > experience of house work. 'Apply U055 this office, j lloUOEO, &c, FOR OALE OR | WANTED. TTOUSK to Let . containing 5 J-arao Xll Airy iRoorhs, Kitchen , w.c. A|4 r -> U. f. Plielan. 49 and!43, Quay I - r :TJ!OU-SK |to Let. at priest's Eoad . Tru- JUJ more for m' onth of August; 2 SitUni; Rooms, 5 bedrooms , hot and cold w.itfr bnttl . p:js , barden , etc-. i Apply 60J4 this oQicb. ' ; I SJ IALL IFurnished H ' buse to Let . qui- t place); sjinitation perfect; vi 'y. App y 6057 this office, i rpi3R.EE I STOREY Licensed Hou. -c, X - with lartre ; vard , , 2 w.c ' s, hot nn<l cold baths} ah first-class repai r, dninj! ICKX business , to be let weekly. Apply G040 thi? office. ' Td LET-^Hbiise suatable for . Offio.' . - ^r Shop. | Appjlr 21. Manor Stre<-t . !J\6 BE JJET-3-iNice 'Provision Shop , 2 .LTroojns I ad'jfiininc; \ presently Join 1 . 1 iiioh bUsitiess;l ei-fe of accommodaticm : .-x<- ij !l.>nt oentr| . -Apply Ham>y ami ^ou] (Jlad. ^ione j Street. ; : ¦ I I ! . ! : HOHSES.VEHICLE^, HARNE8S , &c B: tEAIl VANS for Sale; also Spr:n- . - Dray :md !Se 'ts of HameaSi all in perfect order , Address C057 this ofiic B tlOOD I M ARE, Thoroughbred, for Sale lil^o iBeresf qrd Gif, : suitiilil.' f,,r Uif liorse. Apply (JOGO tliisjolfin- . F(iR SAIiE, to be teen on ' prpmi. ^s . 1 Waggonette , seat 10 or 12 pa*- sonars - Famil y Wagonette , seat. . " >: '2 Sid3 Cars;! Fly, Covered Car , 1 H-ioJ Busi. Apply 6039 this office. : HORSE I SHOEING and Gen.nl BlacksrnitW WorkJ 23. Bean Stm-t . (:ity. June 36th. : 1015. As a result of my adVLrt.is-iuent ih last Week's "hvcninr y vsin " I hive pleasurd in stahiiR thai R<1. Murphy, who is wtfll knowri to W ator ford horse [owners , as low employed at the above eEtnblisii inent. -where tic will LTve his itfost careiuil attention to all ardors I entrWtcd |to him. James But or . Proprietor. ' LOSTI AND FOUND. T OST, ai :Fleto, 'Ferrybank yest i-rdnv .lJ pvenint; a Gold plated Purse with clnuii attncJied.|Contaii|rap: sruaH sum of mot ey. Finder 1 rewarded. Apply Gfij; ! tli:- office , ; | •rfST , in Oity, Safety Pin with <>!¦¦'¦ 1J n centre. Reward;if taken U. ihi- . ""'y- J - . ' : ' _ SITUATIONS VACANT. B60T Repairers- Tf-o meT want-: a1 Boyd's^ .Waterford. ' First <4a. « wor;; highest >vage3 . Apply at ..i.. -.- 12. Broad Street, D feESSMAiCERS—Wanted , Co:it ami ¦Bodice Makers | in Dressmaking Dep irtment. Good WORCS and permaii- <-nl iTopIoyinen«. Apppy Heiid Or.—- tnalvlr, Hearne and Oo. Ltd.. C3, Quay carries a Free Insurance of £100 , i ¦ ! ¦ : SITUATIONS VACANT! (Coilt'd.) I^OTXliUY LnboitrtTS ujuntcd f>Jr C:i^t ' 1 I ion Pipe foundry. No dSspiili' . \|M>i v l< Huliert MauLurcn and C<. .. (' ana: S 1 n-t»l . South Side, GlasKod , ' T \1UU RICUS (Fouhdry) i wanted l' rc- I J u'l'iilily thosi- aec|islonicd to Fotiudry ttii rk. V ... diapu-t*. iAppl y Works Maiiii?t »r . .Maufurlahc-!. - Strang and Co. ¦U<l., Jiiehhum Imriworks, Mdn-hin C TI U.S(. ' OW . I 1 : RKPliESKXTATIVE ,>' ounK Man wnnt.sl by a Iwholqsale firtn for tViiitiliv. -, Carlow , Kipoennjf, etc. .State :i(.f . . .xiUirifnee , galiry xeauired Uox ¦10!) lOnsoj i iVn d Son , Ltd., ipublin. RuliERTSON I!RO^. require a ilnan of experience for tb'-i r Readymaih- mid iJIiit Dcpiirtiiient. WAX' . 'E-D—A Young tady for First- c-la.i. Bar. Apply Bridge Hotei , Watorfotfd . ¦\XT AN TED—Smart Boy Apprlentiice. t.VV l^or partuciilars apply J. I' arroU and Co .J Quay. Wate;rtordJ WANTED-^ youh g j^ irl 'jto he lp in h.iu ;. . w»rk and l sleep at home; afjo fr-iin Hi II 1^. Apply by loiter on y Uiirf ullu-e. : X1TVNTK1) . for unlicensed Gocery. V » ¦ 'X | ' )'Ti<'nci'd eouiitor himd. Apply I l..n and Newcastle Tea Co., .]Jroad St reet. I \\7 A N'TKU—An A!pr>n>ntio<> Gtocery . VV Wi fir and Spirit busbies. " . Apjuly IKK ' *>_ tiiisj ofiicv. WVN'TKIi—Assistant to G rocery. Wfyie iind Sulrtt Bu$inesis. 'Apj jy mih retiT. 'iu-e M. SuUivan , iHvjrh street. | WANTKU—Boot iRepnirer*. Hcijii. -toiii- «-d I to bost , class ' work . 'W P ()' f>hei i , (Vntr;il Boot House , Watwford . WANTED—RcstJecUible Yolunt' G\r\ to ijiind ehildren and assist, m li'jlit. li..ii-- wurk. App ly bOGl this; office. THE CEA8IDB AND COUNTRY- HOUdES, APARTMENTO, &c. BAJX<j)NY HflluSE. The Terrace , Traniore tyigh-class Be irding, most central, convenient to B iilway , Golf nnd Churches, absolute !<iomfort combined -with moderate -charges , under the personal superviBion oi the Tro- prietresdi 31 M Tj^y i HOOSE to Let, furnished, "WiUstji n " 'framore ; Drawin-g Room. tl)inins Room, Four Bedrooms, ' Batiiroom. hoi and cold ; gas . Apply GlJiJ thU oftiiv.. ' T/'INGSTOWN-Enjoy your b iliduys is here ; unrivalled attrictioni ; two miles " of promenade piers ; fi fteen minutes from Dublin; boatinc. liahinc, colling. ¦ etc. Guide free. Depi. Y., Town Clerk. VTO. 2. Richmond Terrace . Tr imon- . i> to bi> Let, furnished, for July and Auiftist. For particulars apply Mr- , Ho.Id. Ebrincton Terrace, Tramor. ' . . MIOCELLANBOUQ. ALJ. shades in the Cottage Dis smper for walls , both cheap and durable. 7 Ib. tins . Is. 6d. Ape it—11. Udl . Quay. A lloon to Housekeepers. BeJ e Is. Bottles of Glacier Varnish Stain makes old furniture, floors , etc. U)ok .ike new. 62, Quay. A wonderful restorative in all ci sets of j.V weakness and exhauntK'A in V1T.VFEII , the Tonic Food. UOM {* from If. od. each from Goo. White und Sons , Ltd., Waterford. A brolten Pane q f Glasa replac ed at 1Y .-.hort notice by lBell'8, C2 . Wi ay. ' JJ | \N excellent Clotbjand Carpet (ileaiier •Gliicior " brand- Sold at jBeU' R, til and 89. Quay, in B8. and 6d. Bottl es. A RTISTIC Picture | FramiUB is )ne of Ix. the specialities}<( f George Win e mid >Sons , Ltd . Great va-iety of moun s and mouldings to select|from. Work promptly dono on the premise: . BOOK j BARGAINS—A large selection of Oi. Novels by the best autt ors at Is. each;i also new 2s, Novels at Cd. each at Poole' s Stores arid. Library , 134, Quay, Waterford. | DVNCliXG Carnival. Pavilion. Tr;i- niorij' . Mirth , Music and Melody )>>• tlicj Rolling I Sea. Aupr inntcd Orchestra. All the latest danoe oiifie. Kvcrythi jiu clean ami refined. P -ices— (i otits . Ik; Ladies , ! Sd. ; Spi'ftalo' -s . 3d. Liiie Train Irom Tramoie eveiy Tliiirs- dn>- «-vening at 11 b.m. X.H. —i ptriiil llani-es can be arranged for ¦ luring .l uiio only. Apply iSilanacer . l' avyion. F)R Stomach and Liver Trimbles. d..n 'l forget ^'White 's Anlifcilioii s Pills isudar-coated).; |6d. and Is. < -r 1< > X irom <i!.•<?. White ah(> Sons , Ltd.. 'Ya. er- for.l. i ni. " liXITURE—The ; public kn.Av us I nriw|nnd they|Cpmc. They claim biiriiiiHis.jhcri' and ; have t-lio.r -luims allowed . w> there is ,nb necessity fo ¦ clnl)- orat<- a<lyertising at ¦ present. Mui|ihy V . J{i)use Fiimisherc . jWatcrford. XT US ! KAI.U)N'J -Orpanist , nnoivcs ^M Punils for Pianoforte unJ S nj:ini; .it her residetH'c . 1. Mervilje T. rrac-e . I' ntrii k Street . Tijunoro . Pup ils [>n- - jmnil for examinations it rt-< ti. -red. Term-- "ti application . T>Rt»KIJSSOR OSCAR. Expen Chiro- I pmlist , euros (' orns , Iugr.wii!-^ Tin" N' .iil- 4 Scotch C u(iy PAINTING—Now is the tinib lor Papering andi 'Painting at very ui-vleralcj prices. itodkiuBon . The Mall. WE hive for isl hT Pubiu- irTuw. - . I' .uiirdin? Hoijsus. Hotels . I 'i.ino. -* MM liri' . -ht^sl. Vrirhrt -y), G>> . mid Mail I -trf . l' ern mbulators. etc. Mnrp liys \u n.ni. 'er . -. and .Furnishers . Wat -M ' tird. WJinJF/SONS" Cloudy iLavendei Am- in..ma . cleans Clothes, Silver , Pmnl. etc. InvEtluablc for Toilet and ' .louse- hold liurposes. 6d., Is., and" Is. !}1. per liottlc from George White. O'< onne.U Street GAS MANTLES of Best Quality stocksd at Walter Walsh and Sons. Bsrronstrand Street. Watortord. and Guarantee undertake n by the Ocean Accident Corporation, Y.Ti. - iO i . »* TTSC l Snapping Cijdq Ship^n^ Gompaii: New and Powerful Steamera. Excellent ijus^l Accommodatiol. : ^L .,,., , : Steward3 and Stewardesses carried. f ENQiAVD H |pf*^L 1 ?P 17TE lor Cargo knd Live Stock to and ipm ¦ LNGLAND, SCOTLAND , and- NORTfl OF IRELAND. DCBLTN. - ai : ;]? ma ^^^ FB0M To^VpPOoi-Every Monday, Wed- . liesday, and Saturday, direct To GLAJ&OW-i vByery , Monday (direct) ^^K-g^fiSS&^SSL , a^teov^ S ° Ut ^^' ¦ . Goods alsd ' carried to London-by all ¦ Sailings vial Liverpool , Bristol , and i Southampton. K fi y?J )Uth 7 B ' vei7 r, Wedne3da y (direct). ! lo Southampton - Every Satur- | •To Nef\vhaven-fEvery Saturday 4 p.m. i To Co Ta) L Evkry ^ urs ^-« i (cargo only)! •> n m ' To f>ub,in - Every Saturday (vlk " P I Belfast), cargo only ...12 noon { •Direct Service to London and to and For Bates of Freight . Passenger Fare * , and other information ap ; CLYDE SHIPPING CO.. LTD.. Custom House Quay, V Telegraphic ' Address : "CTiMnnm •• CUNA^ LINE TO UNITED 8TATE3. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. From Liverpool at 2.30 p m 'SAXOXLV Sat. . June 111 CAMEKOSIA . bat . June 'JO ORDUNA. Sat.. July ;i * Cabin arid Third Class passen^rt. onl y. w TOj CANADA, From IX>KD^)N and LIVERPOOL. CDNARD»Cw»E . Cunard Wharf , Queeristown j -Si' Bishopsgate, : E.C., 2M1 Cockapur (sUeet. 8.W.. London ; .8 and 12 Water ' street , Liverpool. Agents: Ward * Brbtheri aM Harvey and 8on' , W*i torford; Mira iMJ v Bolgar . Ballydufl; Ulchasl Foley ind P:.Evans , Duflgirvan; Ulahaal F. Waliih , Cappoquin; 1 Jamas Ihearna or Joel Geary, Lismore; James tfcQrath. Carrick-on-rfulr. ¦ Shanties A Church must be Built in honour of St. Anthony of Padua. TTIATHER GBAT'fl wonderful efforts to plant the " Faith once delivered to the J? I SainU " in the Non-Catholic Town bf Fakenham, hava been rewarded. The luii^arnoan hoc hln<iuim(\H R« the rose —men.lwomeD. and children are now Wilderness has blossomed as the rose 'j—men, Iwomen , and chud earnestly seeking for Truth. -longlng to be fed with the Bread of Temporary SacrfetyrChurch is now far top email to accommodate t eongregation ; therefore Father Gray prays dall y before I God s Hoi; kind generouB souls may be touched to assist in building a House < all people. What a blesBing to Fakenham—a Tabernacle in which deemer ever resides! "Behold, the Tabernacle of God is with men." . Many will appreciate the following indisputable fact* of the great accomplished:— ; I \ : 'In 'Four year* over 120 Converts have (been received, , each receh than Nine Months' Instruction. A M&sqificent ! Site , Becnred , Pr Sacristy completed (Baemtr now used as a Temporary Chnioh), als Club and Lecture HalL All this l»s been accomplished and paid (oneroaity of Benefactors. . I : ' _ . _ .- _ ¦ _ . ! ¦ I ¦_ ¦ v* •¦ ¦ The Church must now be Built. Do not begin a VJork and ihen TJoglo From this little " seedling " fission of St. Anthony of Padua am basibeon started at Eas t Derohasni-13 mite s from Fakenham; a good obtained for a Church when the one at F j akenham is completed. ] Iher good news ! A third Mission ii in contemplation in another Father Gray ' s huge district. Have you, dear reader, the Conver. -ion of England really at 1 Qive freely and . Generously, for this Great Work is Solely Depet alms of the Faithful. If Catholics could only realise for themselves the facts relating «Hng Mission, both for what 13 bsinp do;i|a and what could be done, not i done, it ia certain they would be . -core alive to tho real and lity ' of completing the Church in Fakechnm. Whether tho Gift bo Gi t«nd it to us before the sun goes down ¦ on your good intention. I Address—FATHER H. W. •P.B. —All Donations promptly aektiow lddged. And a Beautiful Pi Sacred Heart and 8t. Anthony pf Padua ient to each Benefactor. THE PEJM Y GUIDK PUBLISHED . .MONTHLY AT THE OFFICE OF THE " WATF.R- FORD NEWS. CONTAINS FULL PARTICULARS AIIOUT LOCAL STEAMSHIP AND RA I LWAY SERVICF.S. HARRINGTON'S RENOWNED IRISH PAINTS, EN A MEL S, DISTEMPER , VARNISHES. EVERY VARIETY If ymi cannot procure locall y, writo Manufacturer * Harringtons , Ltd HHANDON COLOR , PAINT. AND VARNISH WORKS. CORK. ' . Contractors to Admiralty and War Office , etc. 1040 -• ~ INTENDED SAIUN : WATERFORD from r LIVERPOOL—Eve: Wednesday^ and Friday t' rem GLASGOW—Every 1 and Thursday (direct) From BBISTOt—Every, Th I onW ! ; From CARDIFF-«-Everyi alt. From LONDON" (St. Kath Every Thursday and Sa : Goods also carried fre I all Sailings via Liverpcx From DU BLIN (direct)^-Ev I nefday From Belfast (via Dublin- I Tuesday From Cork—Every Friduy 1 From Plymouth—Every Si I (direct) f' rom Southampton—Eve ry via Plymouth. From Newhaven—E very ! (cargo only). From Dover—Every Tuesda from Newhaven meantime QRAV . 8T. AJNTHONY'S CHURCH , FAKENHAM. NORFOLK, EN AMERICAN LIVERPOOL TO PHI (DIRECT)-WEDNl LIVERPOOL TO WC (UIRECT)-EVEUY PAT I'.S. MAIL STEA Sailing: under tho 1 Flag. Passengers tad Goods Philadelphia on ins Wharf vania Railroad , which ha and Most Direct Route to a Western States. : . ' Apply to American Li or to Waterford—Harvey and 801 street. Waterford—Waid Bros., 2 street. Tipperary—John Carrlgan, Carriok-on-Suir—Jas. McGi Clonmel—P. Nugent, 75 O" Dungarran—James Baly, 1 Graipie—Michael Mnrphy, New 'Ross—Patrick Hunt , W. G. Williams. , Tallow—Timothy O'Leary, f Thomastown—M. Westerme Wexford—W. Timpscn, 19 S Kilmacthomas—w. O'Dono Kilmesden—John C. Smith Queensiown—Ja*. Scott am FOR THE LAUNDRY. C<J ! Sfclicj ^QM QIICK-EASY-KE TABLETS—2d., 2^d., i and ia Cartons evi BARRING! DUBLIN CUTLERY. —For snperolr quality Table Cutlery, Raxors , ¦ Sdtsors, Pock* Knives , nj Waller Walsh and Bon* Barroostrand Street. Waterford. 9 Ltd lectric light all part s of d CORK. S TO y Monday, ; direct. londay ... 2 p.m. arsday (cargo ma to Friday, trine Dock)— turday. m London by 1 and Bristol. :ry Wed- ... 6 p.m. )Every ... 7 p.m. direct) 6 p.m. turday Friday , fonday r (cargo only) suspended. >ly to iterford. LINE LADELPHIA SDAYS. W YORK. JRDAY . BY HERS Vmerican ira landed at >i the Pennsjl- 1 the Shortest 1 places in the le, Liverpool , 1, 12 Gladstone Barronstrand SI Main street, ath. Connell street, he Square. Grocer. IB Quay, and rational School n, Chnrch-st. outh M»in-eL ghue. I Co. Life. (The e increasing Altar that f Prayer for me dear Re- work already ng not less isbytery and a Spacious for ' by the 5ft it ! ther Misiion lite has been et, still fur- portion, of ;«rtf If so, ienx on the 0 this Btrug- and what Is irgent neces- >&t or Small, ¦ LAI JD. :1IITA of the 9 LIABLE. d,, H<> * rywhere. 'ON . THE GENERAL T)T> ^ NEWSPAPER. i -J~ JV Imporfarif to Fa THE CITY AND CQUNT 1 ' O'CONNEIiL j ' BTRI Hake Cfi th ¦ . Ad T»noo» daily i to :Ladi« I ¦¦ - ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ; t©AtSi;». 'ii.T i : ^f* £10 UPWARDS, j temporary advances wlil And tbe>bo-r •dvanoinj «a perBonil ««ourity. ; OaU : ' I will fornW»a on - IEISH CIVIL SERVICE BUILDB'G SOCIETY (Open to . the General -Public),' | 25 WESTMORELAND 6TREET , ' DUBUN.; ; I : | ¦ |i Established 1804J Incorporated , 1874. LOANS GRANTED ON. ; THE; MOST FAVOURABLE |TERMS;T0 ENABLE PERSONS TO BUILD OR PURCHASE HOUSES IN TO>VNS OR TO PAY ' OFF MORTGAGES THEREON. " ¦ \ \ \ PAID UP CAPITAL £124 ,660. Annual income, a Quar^r of a Million . ¦ fijerling. I | : ' ; RESERVE FUND8 £22 , 500. Dcpo5its received at the followin g ratei of interest:— ! ! : i :| ¦ At Call ^ 2 per Cent, per Annum For One or Two Years 3 ' ; „. j ' ¦' ' . For Three Year* . 31 ; ;„ ; : Current Accounts Opened, and interest allowed on the minimum monthly balance. For Prospectus arid all information app ly to ¦ 1 : : ; " j j ; : ALFRED H. MERCER. Secretary, i £20 TO £6,000 A DVANCED , ' By Private Lender on Slmpla i : : Promissory Note. ¦ j j 1 ; ! NO BilU of Sale taken, l and Ab«oIuU: 1 Privacy guiuanteed. iFint letter pi application receives prompt attention . ! and intending borrowers are waited upon ; by a representative, who is empowered to: oompleto ' transaction. an terms. inutu*fly! arranged , ' NO; CHARGE ! being mad* nnleu Buiinew | ACTUALLY . COM- 1 PLETED. Bpeolsl Quotation* for Short ' Loans. Write iin bonndence to | ¦ C. WELLS, i j 81! BXC^BQVSR-ST., DUDL1W. Head' OfBoat Corridor ChambenXcloeiMi 1 MONEY I ;MOf. THE WXT ERFORD 1 : ! . . ;l i ' 0, JOHN slakes CAOH Advances from £5 UPWAl SECURITY. BEPAYMENTS—Weekly, U venience of Borrowers. All; applications wi treated confidentially and with courtesy! f ! I Apply, THE MANAGE: Si : ¦ i i ; Hotels. 1 1 FOUR COURTS HpTEL , tNN'S QUAY, DUBLIN. I FAMHiY AND doMUERCIAL. "tla I ' ; 1 ; loO Bedrooms Irom 2/- per Night, i LADIES' COFFEE BOOM. !; Rostaurani —Popoiar Price *. Special Low I TarlH for Boarderv Btn |uet« ' and Club .Dinners citered for Special Aocothm(j aatlon tor WeOdist i I Fatties. :;• j! ! Smoking Concerts. \ j Henry G. Kilbey j Ttltobone l«8 | | Hanging Dliectoe.; ; Wires : ' "Exoel. Dnhlin.V ! I! ! COMFORT & CONVENIHfiba I CERTAIN. ; M; I The 'Wicklow' stands for all that tb«M i words convey. Standing in the bu»t- ! ness centre of Dublin, the Hotel;UI NEAR EVERYWHERE of interest !|o : the Travellerl Its table and rootat are as good | as training,, care , «UJ «J knowledge can make them, j WlCKtiO\W HO TEL WICKL0W RTREET, DUBLINJ I X^ MAH0N, ManatM. Phone Numbers 1858—186B : j |; ; 1 I ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦; : Hotel Metropole, Brldgo 8troot , WATERFORD. FIRST-CLASP ! HOTEL ACCOMMbDA- TpN. ! VISITORS and|othcrs can be supplied with Luncheons! of [Hot .loint from 12 to 3 from Is. Excellent Cookin?, Private Sit^ tinn Rooms , Coffee. Commercial: (Com- fortiililo Smoke 1 Room and Private ; Bar iind Supper Room jreccntly added.} ;Cen- tral . Homely. U P-TO-DATE. PERFECT SANITATION. ¦ Nd disEatiEfied clients. i n ' ' ¦! ¦ Waterford TURKISH BATHS i : ! - ' ¦ ' < AI BO Cabinet , Reclining and ! Shower Baths. ! -j :! , : ¦ Open for Winter Months for LADIES Tuesdays and (Fridays. For GENTLE- MEN on other ;days of week. ' ¦ ¦ j Cleanliness guaranteed. Mr ; ; 1 1 ' ' ' ii wt rmeri W ^ LOAN . ¦ ¦ i -i - : i ET, ; WATEB1 , ; &eovi*iEoa , (JOTernman^ ( ^WMj'J . itt. Appt&W^ r . Jr bind elan* , lUpayzneatd < ai M «E » T ! be I beei l «c orwrtttifotr : oeApt. Owb Tp ' - \- 1 1 1 : "^ ¦ ii 1-1. J?OA TO C81OQO LOANS BTWW DJ dOliiXJ post; Money lent vitbbut »ecur)t/| Ladies orj Gen lemen can have their own acceptance!: | c iscounted .; : or , post-dated cheques ;<ji»he< without any seoariUei). ' ¦nreties; or int irriew. .; :j I j 1 V'ergymen, Hetchanta, Medlcal j FracW tioners, Farmejrs ,| Shopkeepers , and :«11 Easponslblo ; P< rurtns. No Fees o»:Bfifore4 hand Charge* >ro made, and no Bailwtj Fawa. 1 |i I . I M . |l 1 1 'BonowcTB &i Bjlxg wiUi other firms fcan ha/ve tbeir Lo mi paid ofl ox Increased and thooa who JU» about to bcrroy ahonlt write for ful l ii iformttion to j! 1 I - THE BTAHDi iBO PBIVATB F1NAN0B !; 00. 01 j: . JAMES ;. 15 ANGLES m r Money to Farmers P1 Y\ l and ^pw-ards^' lent by - post oblU j withniit any I security! to Farmers, i Mflrehants , ! Clerffyrnen , Medical; Practiiioners . 6chool Tdach- . ers. apd all C-pntleinerj. ; 'Whatsoever, fi ranged tc> |enc« , no perjsonal interview required. I All i jbusineRi done 'by post in !strictest | t>rivi cy, and every ' op- plication re ei -es immediate atten- tion. ; I ! I 1 Apply, Tbe Brilis ! : ' ¦ 42a. SO ' ¦ 'j tOAij iar j t!oAN3J LCAMa:> MONEY. ADVANOED , from &B UPWARDS.lid Farmers and all Respect- able Persons on their Own Approved 8<jcurUy ,j ! I 2 . . ¦ f j 1 - ADDRESS:- ] ; ;i.| J j |R. SMUM IAN, Finanlcier , 6 PARNELli STREET (Near TOWH ^ HAU) j j il l ; ;WATEBF0BD. ; j I : i ¦ ill! J| - j li :! °T««T r . ; ¦ |, ! I I DS on y^tir oun Approved PER8ONAC onthly, or as m ly be arranged to anli ' eon. 1 xeceivejlmme liate Attention end Will be PECUti TERMS ITO FABMER8.: | j ! . B JOaN BTBEET, WATEBFOBDJ ;! ' 5 THE ] ASSUB ¦: i ¦ ¦ . FIRE, AC( COMPENS OAPIT4L|»|U Register COLLEC : .| ' : I ¦ :; Directors: ! JOHN MOONIJYI Egq., C.V.O.. J.P.. II Chairman, f < 0 , 'CONOR; D01 ( . ' H.M.L. LAURENCE W. MARTIN. Esq. \ PHILIP H. GKIBBSON, ' ksq : JOHN SIN0U IB . Esq. (Belfast). BERNARD H. OIREILL?, Esq.. ! Managing director. Low Rated' of Premium and Prompt lad !| Liberal Settlement of Claims. The Poaition of the Company Amply ii Becured Independent of CapitaL I proposal:Fork* and all information! on application to Company' s Agents, or to I \ WJ COOJTli,. Manager & Becretaiy. i 1 w INS I ' ¦ : LLOYD' JAMES WHITTY \2 QUAY : THE 1 : ^" \ \ Accldont j Corporation , Limited, [ OFFERS TO PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS| plEN. ; THBdUGH IT8 UP-TO-DATE I POLICIES. j. COM- IJPLETE PBOIECTION AQAIN8J . j| THE MANY] BISKS; QF ACCI-I ; DENT I AND BICKNE SB-iTO j ' - S^HICB , ALL 1BI ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' £-X POSED. ,| I. I : i Moorga Limit r I I j i k Others 00., ' LIMITED , 3RD, ¦¦ ¦ ¦: 1 ' ; ¦ : , ¦ ?aimen, 8hop»eep*r» , Bailie , end all re^poiiiihlc ojv-pir>iol Ireland, led Monti- SeouritT—note j oi aid -witboot , - pobliom, in jbe made by inetai^neint trracted. Those reqwiiiaj I tOMi Tellable nnacoi«rs nOs and partiouUn , *hiob «n» by »oei/ ¦ " :] \ IRELAND, LTD., 1 I Ol WAL8HE . Be4 | 3A 1 STREET. DUBBIN trier private Ladies {and Jfo lees ; or ' charges otisy repayments !. ar- uit borrowers conyeni- :| I I ; Discount Co., Ltd TH MALL, CORKj I MONEY t !: ' JOMPAN suranee. K RISKS [RANCE i LOWEST RATES. WATERFORD >ATItldTIC ANCE cq\, FOB LTD [DENT . WOBKMKN'8 TioN & BURGLARY. I LV PAID . CIOQ, OQI d and He ad OlBoe. B GREEN. DUBLIN. and Guarantoo H(*d Offload e Street London
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r.iXX i jJLLY and 1K.M. Jj iii Holy CrU<liy Vj?ry Kovil. (aTcam<My "(.mieTo olI.Vv.j il'iorse Ilraui.iru-V i Jbrothor ol 'only: daughter olnolljrj ,1 j Park ,William, son <*f(ilenji Kilfhi'olan.

l.rpbY. laml FLYNLVinot.i|'at Holy Cr is;I'.obcttlJ Luddy, Sr:-v Miry (Molly) K('•- . Watorfonl . bj I

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Chien'(;o, on iJi )'.Urioij. son of JSiiiiuiii'lrliilj, Tr;i•^ret-tiiil.

SHKLTO X. -Jun.? Iin iU't.ion. Kdwiinl ShelVm. "ThC.in;UHans ." s<>iv>jij ><>u of Mr . awMrs.ilUonnt ' $ln>lton . liossmnr? I l iw i s t( '.). Liuu'riek . '¦

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WREATHS.—Tou' get economy: andpunctuality by sending your orders to -jAH Barronstrand St. Large [stock olWreath'a, Crosses, etc., from 6a to £5. JLQ. McGaul, successor to W. Power. | Teletrams :|McCaul , Ironmonger, Waterford .

Atlantic WireteissCABLE TELEGRAPH COLLEGE

:! CAHIRCIVEENli — * .

¦Youth's aged 15 tj. i'. trained foi A. 1.1.1JRA?!CHKS of [Telegraph Servi.f.

! li , Officially RocoSDised by 'BOARD ' OF TRA DI -:. I.IVEKI -OOJ ..

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I'.OABD OF ADMIRALTY , LONUON .Several lucrative appointment.-* ro-vtn'tly , secured.

1-lRSX; ESTABUsJIIED & LAKCrl-^Ti ; IN" IRELAND.

Prospectus on application to Priiliipal

INIMITABLEit in emphatic ford. It indicttei•omethraj standing by itielf—mttch-leiiT-iuperUtively good—the best ofiti kind. Since |their - introduction•bout three-quarten of ¦ centuryi(o, Beechim's Pill* have ! neverccaied to grow in: public favour, Andthe'; knowledge of their excellentcorrective and curative propertieihti now become general. Time triei•11 [things; the inferior go, the bestluryive. : The wonderful popularityol {Beecham'i Pills ia indubitabletestimony to their value and efficacy.There - ia nothing better for ! tliecorrection and cure of indigestion ,impaired appetite1, biliousness , sick-headache, constipation, and thcionjtrain of ills that follow digestivediiturbance. Men and women, : in•ll 'ititions of life, have proved forthemselves the advantage ' of bayingthii | hoasehold! remedy always : athand. You also will benefit from th*¦ |M . wisejuse of | '

Wb ' J.jiMAM&WKnY

; Soli crerrwhtn in boxes, H 'price lfl} . (S«vi |b)(cZ'9( tUpiriK.) |

f l B Q l f i l i o C B A N ACCtDM %fA I I I I S B AND G U A R A N T Y *JTn I II IB CORPORATION , Liall l.\Saf m v B Kff Principal Office , Hoi. site

i I , '-! u Moorjate StreeLLoflaan.E.C» tp Ul legal personal repreunlallva •( tM km*.4£> bolder •• iblt Cou^oo-tniurinc».Tldnt 1/ UsIiotdtr sbill •• Ictllrd orflUHy iujursd bjan utUcvtwithin Iht United Klojdom (a tnj Railway jc«»pany i pjucD{K-tnInla)iblch UitboldtrlitraTatB«(»• a tkVat^cuibg we fara-paylng paucnKcrj |

rroTilsd that ths aboie nndirUWoj It NtM I*(•• <oHiwial ipxlal ctntUlQut, walcl m d lk<u«ae< »(|UU contract, Tlx.» - I ' ' '

(<)Tlat<nikrtsaU within tktrty **f mm tk»¦ccUent : (6) that the holder skali, plwta tU¦ccident, IUTC written hli («r bar) usual algaalamla laalln the spunpriivldad tadcmtalk; (c) IkK¦ Otka fif th« srf 'iAart t kj> g|»a(A tlaa PAnnvkMAA

•I Its Principal Oftce, ln London within I*urla«*dsjrs alter It. nocurriaca ; it) ttat madkal MrtJ-Cciteaand other infannatlciLbi I orslsatd »r tksjinon clilminj upon! rtqueit (or the aama air tlutcrbontlon ; and (d that thli IniurasM ae>t*i*aly to persoos overl twelve and under srreatrvein of s{c; U UinltAd U oat Coupoo-InMruoc-Ilclltt /or any odiheldtr.aad ae4is<M<l/M tkacuirint witk al Inue'only. i I !

thla imar.nce inhut«rtbe h.Uer U- rai MMIIof , and li lubjKt to/iai imditloal of Ut« ' OcaaaAceident and Qtiamntee' Company, LtO.,Act, i»i." K|IIt 'N=.J i tj wkni iiij ara a^Ucraipitikl* with thi i^clal Madltlosi Ikm HsM.i rbl ', K««««»loa »J thll Coaaaa-liuaram TMotIi admitted to b« the Mjratnt at a praniliui aod«Section U •I tbtAct j A Print af thailct caa W aaaa»i t»t Pr3wp»l Ofiita Ql thi CartoaUM. i T v .¦ ' :'] .!!• ¦ - i ' | •

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M y. Miclin.'l ConKil.°hcoUui. ; s>n«

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X—<)n Satur.hiy; I'Jiliss Church, 'J'nijtiw. -Snrin^vaU'. TipiM-nuvKlymi. Ki!Tnao!i-:i _'utK'L- V . Fathi-r ( V N . ' i l V

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Tldj i WATBEFORD NEWS

g\gifi 3 \TKBE \ 1 '$IUU INSURANCE:

~ ¦ ¦ ;\\ :. '. v*Biaa»xxk BT TH« ; jOcean Accident andGuarantee Corporation(Emniwaiad b7 Spedil Act «4 Pajuamjat) LTB

¦ : | ; ; frlnclpal OHlce : - .U;3o fi 44, Hoorta|e St., Leadoi, B.C.

Tblr Conpoe Intunoce-Tlckil'l anal- i , ! tot he ] detached. M l '

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?^.ep^id f^dver^iseijn^ritstCPI CULTURE, DAIRY; MARKET

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BUTOHEES, Farmers and othere willI flnl good Market] for Hides, Skins,

4ud all clasMsiof Metal , Rags, Bono,Ropei , JJottles, [Hair and Bags.1 Promptttteiitjton by fxist. Address : M.. Uock^,lUitiikl Street, IWaterlord : j

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BV&}.VlKTS in Irishl Hojieyi at C»\fiTiit«! andl Sons LWj, iO'Cotinnll

Slneo. I pood boctionk clearine at 6(1and 4}d. [ Jars, 4d. and 1. 7d. OHucliohcipoi| tlian butter. j

17t(j)l| &!\LE-l-Cubb4«e Hants, b.-*iduolity. 7d per 10U ; Os 6d p<-r tli - . u-

suii• !;] onU'r.-i takehj liroeh's SII T<- <Th.. lir dgo. : I

FxESH EGGS all t ie year round l.y

i sinpr l our, Waterglass. Tin?. -Id..7d.. l;.i and Is: 6d. G. Wiite and Sms.Ltd., Chemists,' Waterford.

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Mi I ' ~ IARTICLES FOR SALE.

i j - ¦ j j :obK I SALEl—Two Billiard Tables lasJD iood B9 new). One iB a tuU-sizedtable And the other JB U x 6|. ApplyIMS iffice of this paper.

I I '¦ ' rVjI: 5AllE-Or;indfaith..rV Clw k i l . > « - -V I We). ICa 'rpot; Maii^vl ; "Tahl.- Hi

JJcJu Street.

F>R ifiAI-E—Grand iPianoIorte by ( ¦> !-Ill if. I ami Collurd ; guaranti-i'd m

splendid condition. Appl y T F Unu.udanc (po(. Quay

F3!l SALE—Two good Iron iBodsu-.-i -U.

<o i b l c and sinpJi1. with pa-1 Uit-*-'1!- .alsd i Feather'JBed lind Mattress. T»lk- tc'rl ati tliolSeaman't Institute . Tin-Qu; y Wiikorford .

FOlk |SALE—About A Loads , oi Ki- rbPibni'K will be wild cheap.

.\ -.iy i C0xt this ' office. :

[lOlLDINpi DECORATING,1 ' REPAIRS. &c.

A S L ilastes ot Houfe Repairs promptlyattrad.^1 to. DoorsJ Windows , +'lo<irs,

Kocifs, Shop iFronts. etc. AVJlliuai YnuiiL'Pol :berry. I | : | '

TlTAlJliPlAPER (or | l}d. peri roll, anyVV quantity, ;large or small; supplied

at Wholesale priceB. |Ouf 'stock exceed3JO.0D0 Irolls: " Write for patterns, statingwhit <4<ts& you! require—DcptJ 602, TheBaipett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., iCampfieldAvenue1, Manchester. | | ; i

i i n ¦ ?MOTORS AND OICYCLE9.

Li^S Frefl WiiUl Bicycilr" forl! Saae; porfoct condition ; £3 V>*. (XI ;

Htid3on*R. Apply 6050 this office.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED.

YOUNG |oountry ?iri wishes'for smalllijiht place; country preferred ; hit

Eom > experience of house work. 'ApplyU055 this office, j

lloUOEO, &c, FOR OALE OR| WANTED.

TTOUSK to Let. containing 5 J-araoXll Airy iRoorhs, Kitchen , w.c. A|4r ->U. f. Plielan. 49 and!43, Quay

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:TJ!OU-SK |to Let. at priest's Eoad. Tru-JUJ more for m'onth of August; 2 SitUni;Rooms, 5 bedrooms, hot and cold w.it frbnttl . p:js , barden, etc-.i Apply 60J4 thisoQicb. ' ; I

SJ IALL IFurnished H'buse to Let . qui - tplace); sjinitation perfect; vi 'y.

App y 6057 this office, i

rpi3R.EE I STOREY Licensed Hou.-c,X - with lartre ; vard, , 2 w.c's, hot nn<l

cold baths} ah first-class repair, dninj!•ICKX business, to be let weekly. ApplyG040 thi? office. '

Td LET-^Hbiise suatable for .Offio.'.- ^rShop. | Appjlr 21. Manor Stre<-t .

!J\6 BE JJET-3-iNice 'Provision Shop , 2.LTrooj ns I ad'jfiininc; \ presently Join1.1

iiioh bUsitiess;l ei-feof accommodaticm :.-x<- ij !l.>nt oentr|. -Apply Ham>y ami^ou] (Jlad. ione jStreet. ; :

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HOHSES.VEHICLE^, HARNE8S,&c

B:tEAIl VANS for Sale; also Spr:n-.-Dray :md !Se'ts of HameaSi all in

perfect order, Address C057 this ofiic

BtlOOD I M ARE, Thoroughbred, for

Sale lil^o iBeresf qrd Gif, : suitii lil. 'f,, r Uif liorse. Apply (JOGO tliisjolfin- .

F(iR SAIiE, to be teen on ' prpmi. s .1 Waggonette , seat 10 or 12 pa*-

sonars - Family Wagonette, seat. .">: '2Sid3 Cars;! Fly, Covered Car, 1 H-ioJBusi. Apply 6039 this office. :

HORSE I SHOEING and Gen.nlBlacksrnitW WorkJ 23. Bean Stm-t .

(: ity. June 36th. : 1015. As a result of myadVLrt.is-iuent ih last Week's "hvcninry vsin" I hive pleasurd in stahiiR thaiR<1. Murphy, who is wtfll knowri to W atorford horse [owners, as low employed atthe above eEtnblisii inent. -where ticwill LTve his itfost careiuil attention toall ardors I entrWtcd |to him. JamesBut or . Proprietor. '

LOSTI AND FOUND.T OST, ai :Fleto, 'Ferrybank yest i-rdnv.lJ pvenint; a Gold plated Purse wi thclnuii attncJied.|Contaii|rap: sruaH sum ofmot ey. Finder 1 rewarded. Apply Gfij; !tli: - office , ; |

• r f S T , in Oity, Safety Pin with <> ! ¦ ¦ ' ¦1J n centre. Reward;if taken U. ih i -

.""'y- J - . ' : ' _SITUATIONS VACANT.

B60T Repairers- Tf-o meT want-:a1 Boyd's^ .Waterford. ' First <4a.«

wor;; highest >vage3. Apply at ..i.. -.-12. Broad Street,

DfeESSMAiCERS—Wanted, Co:it ami

¦Bodice Makers | in DressmakingDep irtment. Good WORCS and permaii-

<-nl iTopIoyinen«. Apppy Heiid Or.—-tnalvlr, Hearne and Oo. Ltd.. C3, Quay

carries a Free Insurance of £100,i

¦ !

¦ :

SITUATIONS VACANT! (Coilt'd.)

I ^OTXliUY LnboitrtTS ujuntcd f>Jr C:i^t'1 I ion Pipe foundry. No dSspiili ' .\ | M> i v l< Huliert MauLurcn and C<. ..('ana: S1 n-t»l. South Side, GlasKod , ' •

T \1U U RICUS (Fouhdry) i wanted l'rc-I J u'l'i ilily thosi- aec|islonicd to Fotiudry

ttii rk. V... diapu-t*. iApply WorksMaiiii?t»r . .Maufurlahc-!. - Strang and Co.¦U<l., Jiiehhum Imriworks, Mdn-hinCT I U.S(.'OW . I 1 :

RKPliESKXTATIVE ,>'ounK Manwnnt.sl by a Iwholqsale firtn for

tViiitiliv. -, Carlow , Kipoennjf , etc. .State:i(.f . ..xiUirifnee, galiry xeauired Uox¦10!) lOnsoj i iVn d Son , Ltd., ipublin.

RuliERTSON I!RO . require a ilnan ofexperience for tb'-i r Readymaih- mid

iJI iit Dcpiirtiiient.

WAX' .'E-D—A Young tady for First-c-la.i. Bar. Apply Bridge Hotei ,

Watorfotfd .¦\XT AN TED—Smart Boy Apprlentiice.t.VV l^or partuciilars apply J. I ' arroUand Co.J Quay. Wate;rtordJ

WANTED-^ youhg j irl 'jto he lp inh.iu ;. . w»rk and l sleep at home; afjo

fr- iin Hi I I 1^. Apply by loiter on y Uii rfullu-e. :

X 1TVNTK1 ) . for unlicensed Gocery.V » ¦'X |')'Ti<'nci'd eouiitor himd. Apply

I l..n and Newcastle Tea Co., .]JroadSt reet. I

\\7 A N'TKU—An A!pr>n>ntio<> t» Gtocery .V V Wi fir and Spirit busbies.". Apjuly

IKK'*>_ tiiisj ofiicv.

WVN'TKIi—Assistant to G rocery.W f y ie iind Sulrtt Bu$inesis. 'Apjjy

mih retiT. 'iu-e M. SuUivan , iHvjrhstreet. |

WANTKU—Boot iRepnirer*. Hcijii.-toiii-«-d I to bost , class ' work . 'W P

()' f>hei i , (Vntr;il Boot House, Watwford .

WANTED—RcstJecUible Yolunt' G\r\to ijiind ehildren and assist, m li'jlit.

li..ii-- wurk. Apply bOGl this; office.

THE CEA8IDB AND COUNTRY-HOUdES, APARTMENTO, &c.

BAJX<j)NY HflluSE. The Terrace,Traniore — tyigh-class Be irding,

most central, convenient to B iilway ,Golf nnd Churches, absolute !<iomfortcombined -with moderate -charges, underthe personal superviBion oi the Tro-prietresdi 31 M Tj y i

HOOSE to Let, furnished, "WiUstji n"'framore; Drawin-g Room. tl)inins

Room, • Four Bedrooms,' Batiiroom.hoi and cold ; gas. Apply GlJiJ thUoftiiv.. '

T/'INGSTOWN-Enjoy your b iliduysis here ; unrivalled attrictioni ; twomiles "of promenade piers ; fifteenminutes from Dublin; boatinc. liahin c,colling. ¦ etc. Guide free. Depi. Y.,Town Clerk.

VTO. 2. Richmond Terrace . Tr imon- .i> to bi> Let, furnished, for July andAuiftist. For particulars apply t» Mr- ,Ho.Id. Ebrincton Terrace, Tramor.' .

. MIOCELLANBOUQ.

ALJ. shades in the Cottage Dis smperfor walls, both cheap and

durable. 7 Ib. tins. Is. 6d. Ape it—11.Udl . Quay.

Alloon to Housekeepers. BeJ e Is.Bottles of Glacier Varnish Stain

makes old furniture, floors , etc. U)ok.ike new. 62, Quay.

A wonderful restorative in all ci sets ofj.V weakness and exhauntK'A inV1T.VFEII , the Tonic Food. UOM{* fromIf . od. each from Goo. White und Sons,Ltd., Waterford.

A brolten Pane qf Glasa replac ed at1Y .-.hort notice by lBell'8, C2. Wi ay.

' JJ |\N excellent Clotbjand Carpet (ileaiier

••Gliicior " brand- Sold at jBeU'R,til and 89. Quay, in B8. and 6d. Bottles.

A RTISTIC Picture | FramiUB is )ne ofI x . the specialities}<( f George Win e mid>Sons, Ltd. Great va-iety of moun s andmouldings to select|from. Work promptlydono on the premise: .

BOOK j BARGAINS—A large selectionof Oi. Novels by the best autt ors at

Is. each;i also new 2s, Novels at Cd. eachat Poole's Stores arid. Library , 134, Quay,Waterford. |

DVNCliXG Carnival. Pavilion. Tr;i-niorij '. Mirth , Music and Melody

)>> • tl i cj Rolling I Sea. Aupr inntcdOrchestra. All the latest danoe oiifie.Kvcrythi j iu clean ami refined. P -ices—(i otits . Ik; Ladies,! Sd. ; Spi'ftalo' -s. 3d.Liiie Train Irom Tramoie eveiy Tliiirs-dn>- «-vening at 11 b.m. X.H. —i ptriiilllani-es can be arranged for ¦ luring.l uiio only. Apply iSilanacer . l'avyion.

F)R Stomach and Liver Trimbles.d..n 'l forget ^'White's Anlifcilioii s

Pills isudar-coated).; |6d. and Is. •< -r 1 < > Xirom <i!.•<?. White ah(> Sons , Ltd. . 'Ya. er-fo r.l . i

ni." l iXITURE—The ; public kn.Av usI nr iw|nnd they|Cpmc. They claimbiiriiiiHis.jhcri' and ; have t-lio.r -luimsallowed . w> there is ,nb necessity fo ¦ clnl)-orat<- a<lyertising at ¦present. Mui | ihy V .J{i)use Fiimisherc . jWatcrford .

XT US ! KAI.U )N 'J -Orpanist , nnoivcs^M Punils for Pianoforte unJ S nj:ini;.it her residetH'c . 1. Mervilj e T. rrac-e .I'ntrii k Street . Tij unoro . Pup ils [>n--jmnil for examinations it rt-< ti.-red.Term-- "ti application.

T>Rt»KIJSSOR OSCAR. Expen Chiro-I pmlist , euros ('orns , Iugr .wi i! - ^ Tin"

N'. iil- 4 Scotch C u(iy

PAINTING—Now is the tinib lorPapering andi 'Painting at very

ui-vleralcj prices. itodkiuBon. The Mall.

WE hive for islhT Pubiu- irTuw.- .I'.uiirdin? Hoijsus. Hotels . I 'i.ino.-*

M M liri'.-ht^sl. Vrirhrt -y), G> > . midM a i l I - t rf . l'ern mbulators. etc. Mnrp liys\u n.ni. 'er.-. and .Furnishers . Wat -M'tird.

WJinJF/SONS" Cloudy iLavendei Am-in..ma . cleans Clothes, Silver , Pmnl.

etc. InvEtluablc for Toilet and ' .louse-hold liurposes. 6d., Is., and" Is. !}1. perliottlc from George White. O'< onne.UStreet

GAS MANTLES of Best Quality stocksdat Walter Walsh and Sons. BsrronstrandStreet. Watortord.

and Guarantee undertaken by the Ocean Accident Corporation,

Y.Ti.-i O

i . »*

TTSCl

SnappingCijdq Ship n Gompaii:

New and Powerful Steamera. Excellent ijus l Accommodatiol. :^L.,,., , : Steward3 and Stewardesses carried. f

ENQiAVDH|pf*^L1?P17TE lor Cargo knd Live Stock to and ipm¦ LNGLAND, SCOTLAND, and- NORTfl OF IRELAND. DCBLTN.- ai

: ;] ?ma^ ^

FB0MTo^VpPOoi-Every Monday, Wed-• . liesday, and Saturday, directTo GLAJ&OW-ivByery , Monday (direct)

^ K-g fiSS&^SSL, a teov S°Ut^ '¦ . Goods alsd 'carried to London-by all ¦Sailings vial Liverpool , Bristol, and iSouthampton.

K fiy?J)Uth7B

'vei7r,Wedne3day (direct). !lo Southampton - Every Satur- |

•To Nef\vhaven-fEvery Saturday 4 p.m. i

To CoTa)LEvkry urs -« i(cargo only)! •> n m 'To f>ub,in - Every Saturday (vlk " P IBelfast), cargo only ...12 noon {•Direct Service to London and to and

For Bates of Freight . Passenger Fare *, and other information ap;• CLYDE SHIPPING CO.. LTD.. Custom House Quay, V

Telegraphic ' Address : "CTiMnnm ••

CUNA^ LINETO UNITED 8TATE3.

LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK.From Liverpool at 2.30 p m

'SAXOXLV Sat. . June 111CAMEKOSIA . bat . June 'JOORDUNA. Sat.. July ;i

* Cabin arid Third Class passen^rt. onl y.w TOj CANADA,

From IX>KD )N and LIVERPOOL.CDNARD»Cw»E. Cunard Wharf ,

Queeristown j -Si' Bishopsgate, : E.C.,2M1 Cockapur (sUeet. 8.W.. London; .8and 12 Water'street, Liverpool. • Agents:Ward* Brbtheri aM Harvey and 8on', W*itorford; Mira iMJ v Bolgar. Ballydufl;Ulchasl Foley ind P:.Evans, Duflgirvan;Ulahaal F. Waliih, Cappoquin; 1 JamasIhearna or Joel Geary, Lismore; JamestfcQrath. Carrick-on-rfulr. ¦

ShantiesA Church must be Built in honour

of St. Anthony of Padua.TTIATHER GBAT'fl wonderful efforts to plant the " Faith once delivered to theJ? I SainU " in the Non-Catholic Town bf Fakenham, hava been rewarded. The

luii^arnoan hoc hln<iuim(\H R« the rose —men.lwomeD. and children are nowWilderness has blossomed as the rose 'j—men, Iwomen, and chudearnestly seeking for Truth.-longlng to be fed with the Bread ofTemporary SacrfetyrChurch is now far top email to accommodate teongregation ; therefore Father Gray prays dally before I God s Hoi;kind generouB souls may be touched to assist in building a House <all people. What a blesBing to Fakenham—a Tabernacle in whichdeemer ever resides! "Behold, the Tabernacle of God is with men.". Many will appreciate the following indisputable fact* of the greataccomplished:— ; I \ :

'In 'Four year* over 120 Converts have (been received, ,each recehthan Nine Months' Instruction. A M&sqificent ! Site , Becnred, PrSacristy completed (Baemtr now used as a Temporary Chnioh), alsClub and Lecture HalL All this l»s been accomplished and paid(oneroaity of Benefactors. . I :

'_ . _ .- _ ¦ _ . !¦ I ¦_ ¦ v* •¦¦The Church must now be Built.

Do not begin a VJork and ihen TJogloFrom this little " seedling " fission of St. Anthony of Padua am

basibeon started at East Derohasni-13 mites from Fakenham; a goodobtained for a Church when the one at Fjakenham is completed. ]Iher good news ! A third Mission ii in contemplation in anotherFather Gray's huge district.

Have you, dear reader, the Conver.-ion of England really at 1Qive freely and. Generously, for this Great Work is Solely Depetalms of the Faithful.

If Catholics could only realise for themselves the facts relating«Hng Mission, both for what 13 bsinp do;i|a and what could be done,not i done, it ia certain they would be .-core alive to tho real andlity' of completing the Church in Fakechnm. Whether tho Gift bo Git«nd it to us before the sun goes down ¦ on your good intention.

I Address—FATHER H. W.

•P.B.—All Donations promptly aektiow lddged. And a Beautiful PiSacred Heart and 8t. Anthony pf Padua ient to each Benefactor.

THE

PEJMY GUIDKPUBLISHED ..MONTHLY ATTHE OFFICE OF THE " WATF.R-FORD NEWS. • CONTAINS FULLPARTICULARS AIIOUT LOCALSTEAMSHIP AND RA I LWAY

SERVICF.S.

HARRINGTON'SRENOWNED IRISH

PAINTS, EN AMELS, —DISTEMPER,VARNISHES.

EVERY VARIETY

If ymi cannot procure locall y, writoManufacturer* —

Harringtons, LtdHHANDON COLOR, PAINT. AND

VARNISH WORKS. CORK. '.Contractors to Admiralty and

War Office , etc.

1040

-• ~ INTENDED SAIUN: WATERFORD

from r LIVERPOOL—Eve:Wednesday^ and Friday

t'rem GLASGOW—Every 1and Thursday (direct)

From BBISTOt—Every, ThI onW !;From CARDIFF-«-Everyi alt.From LONDON" (St. Kath

Every Thursday and Sa: Goods also carried fre

I all Sailings via LiverpcxFrom DUBLIN (direct) -EvI nefdayFrom Belfast (via Dublin-I TuesdayFrom Cork—Every Friduy 1From Plymouth—Every SiI (direct)

f'rom Southampton—Eve ry

via Plymouth.From Newhaven—E very !

(cargo only).From Dover—Every Tuesda

from Newhaven meantime

QRAV .8T. AJNTHONY'S CHURCH,FAKENHAM. NORFOLK, EN

AMERICANLIVERPOOL TO PHI

(DIRECT)-WEDNl

LIVERPOOL TO WC(UIRECT)-EVEUY PAT

I'.S. MAIL STEASailing: under tho 1

Flag.

Passengers tad GoodsPhiladelphia on ins Wharfvania Railroad, which haand Most Direct Route to aWestern States. : .' Apply to American Li

or toWaterford—Harvey and 801

street.Waterford—Waid Bros., 2

street.Tipperary—John Carrlgan,Carriok-on-Suir—Jas. McGiClonmel—P. Nugent, 75 O"Dungarran—James Baly, 1Graipie—Michael Mnrphy,New 'Ross—Patrick Hunt,

W. G. Williams. ,Tallow—Timothy O'Leary, fThomastown—M. WestermeWexford—W. Timpscn, 19 SKilmacthomas—w. O'DonoKilmesden—John C. SmithQueensiown—Ja*. Scott am

FOR THE LAUNDRY.C<J ! Sfclicj^QM

QIICK-EASY-KE

TABLETS—2d., 2^d., iand ia Cartons evi

BARRING!DUBLIN

CUTLERY.—For snperolr qualityTable Cutlery, Raxors, ¦ Sdtsors, Pock*Knives, nj Waller Walsh and Bon*Barroostrand Street. Waterford.

9 Ltd

lectric light

all parts ofd CORK.

S TO

y Monday,; direct.londay

... 2 p.m.arsday (cargo

ma to Friday,trine Dock)—turday.m London by1 and Bristol.:ry Wed-

... 6 p.m.)Every

... 7 p.m.direct) 6 p.m.turday

Friday ,

fonday

r (cargo only)suspended.

>ly toiterford.

LINELADELPHIASDAYS.

W YORK.JRDAY . BYHERSVmerican

ira landed at>i the Pennsjl-1 the Shortest1 places in the

le, Liverpool,

1, 12 Gladstone

Barronstrand

SI Main street,ath.Connell street,he Square.Grocer.IB Quay, and

rational Schooln, Chnrch-st.outh M»in-eLghue.

I Co.

Life. (Thee increasing

Altar thatf Prayer forme dear Re-

work already

ng not lessisbytery and

a Spaciousfor' by the

5ft it !ther Misiionlite has beenet, still fur-

portion, of

;«rtf If so,ienx on the

0 this Btrug-and what Isirgent neces->&t or Small,

¦LAIJD.:1IITA of the

9

LIABLE.

d,, H<>*rywhere.

'ON .

THE GENERAL T)T> NEWSPAPER. i -J~JV

Imporfarif to FaTHE CITY AND CQUNT

1 ' O'CONNEIiL j 'BTRIHake Cfi th ¦. Ad T»noo» daily i to :Ladi«

I

¦¦- '

¦¦ •¦ ¦;t©AtSi;».'ii.T i : ^f*£10 UPWARDS, j

temporary advances wlil And tbe>bo-r•dvanoinj «a perBonil ««ourity.; OaU

: ' I will b« fornW»a on -

IEISH CIVIL SERVICEBUILDB'G SOCIETY

(Open to . the General -Public),' |25 WESTMORELAND 6TREET,

' DUBUN.; ; I : | ¦ |i

Established 1804J Incorporated , 1874.

LOANS GRANTED ON. ; THE; MOSTFAVOURABLE |TERMS;T0 ENABLEPERSONS TO BUILD OR PURCHASEHOUSES IN TO>VNS OR TO PAY 'OFFMORTGAGES THEREON. "¦ \ \ \

PAID UP CAPITAL £124,660.Annual income, a Quar^r

of a Million

. ¦ fijerling. I | : ' • ;RESERVE FUND8 £22,500.

Dcpo5its received at the following rateiof interest:— ! ! : i :| ¦At Call ^2 per Cent, per AnnumFor One or Two Years 3 ' ; „ . j '¦ '„ '.For Three Year*. 31 ; „ ;„ ; :

Current Accounts Opened, and interestallowed on the minimum monthly balance.

For Prospectus arid all informationapply to ¦ 1 : : ; " j j ; :

ALFRED H. MERCER. Secretary, i

£20 TO £6,000 ADVANCED,' By Private Lender on Slmpla i : :

Promissory Note. ¦ j j 1 ; !NO BilU of Sale taken, l and Ab«oIuU:1 Privacy guiuanteed. iFint letter piapplication receives prompt attention.!and intending borrowers are waited upon;by a representative, who is empowered to:oompleto ' transaction. an terms. inutu*fly!arranged,' NO; CHARGE ! being mad*nnleu Buiinew | ACTUALLY . COM-1PLETED. Bpeolsl Quotation* for Short'Loans. Write iin bonndence to | ¦

C. WELLS, i j81! BXC^BQVSR-ST., DUDL1W.

Head' OfBoat Corridor ChambenXcloeiMi1

MONEY I ;MOf.

THE WXTERFORD1 : ! . . ;l

i ' 0, JOHNslakes CAOH Advances from £5 UPWAlSECURITY. BEPAYMENTS—Weekly, Uvenience of Borrowers. All; applications witreated confidentially and with courtesy! f

! I Apply, THE MANAGE:S i : ¦ i i ;

Hotels. 1 1

FOUR COURTSHpTEL,

tNN'S QUAY, DUBLIN. IFAMHiY AND doMUERCIAL. "tla

I ' ; 1 ;

loO Bedrooms Irom 2/- per Night, iLADIES' COFFEE BOOM. ! ;

Rostaurani—Popoiar Price*.Special Low I TarlH for Boarderv

Btn |uet« 'and Club .Dinners citered forSpecial Aocothm(jaatlon tor WeOdist i

I Fatties. : ; • j ! !

Smoking Concerts. \ jHenry G. Kilbey j

Ttltobone l«8 | | Hanging Dliectoe.; ;Wires :' "Exoel. Dnhlin.V ! I ! !

COMFORT & CONVENIHfiba ICERTAIN. ; M; I

The 'Wicklow' stands for all that tb«M iwords convey. Standing in the bu»t- !ness centre of Dublin, the Hotel;UINEAR EVERYWHERE of interest !|o :the Travellerl Its table and rootatare as good | as training,, care, «UJ«J

knowledge can make them, jWlCKti O\ W HO TEL

WICKL0W RTREET, DUBLINJI X^ MAH0N, ManatM.

Phone Numbers 1858—186B : j |; ;1 I ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦; :

Hotel Metropole,Brldgo 8troot, WATERFORD.

FIRST-CLASP ! HOTEL ACCOMMbDA-TpN. !

VISITORS and|othcrs can be suppliedwith Luncheons! of [Hot .loint from 12 to 3from Is. Excellent Cookin?, Private Sit^tinn Rooms , Coffee. Commercial: (Com-fortiililo Smoke1 Room and Private ; Bariind Supper Room jreccntly added.} ;Cen-tral . Homely. U P-TO-DATE. PERFECTSANITATION. ¦ Nd disEatiEfied clients.

i n ' ' ¦! ¦

WaterfordTURKISH BATHS

i : ! - ' ¦ '<

AI BO Cabinet, Reclining and ! ShowerBaths. ! - j : ! , : ¦

Open for Winter Months for LADIESTuesdays and (Fridays. • For GENTLE-MEN on other ;days of week. '¦ ¦ j

Cleanliness guaranteed.

M r ;; 1 1' ' '

iiwtrmeriW ^ LOAN

.¦ ¦ i - i - : iET, ; WATEB1, ; &eovi*iEoa,(JOTernman^ (^WMj'J.itt.Appt&W ^ r .Jrbind elan*,lUpayzneatd <ai M «E»T! be

I U» beeil «corwrtt t i fo tr:

oeApt. Owb

Tp '- \ - 1 1 1 :" ¦ ii 1 - 1 .J?OA TO C81OQO LOANS BTWW DJdOli iX J post; Money lent vitbbut »ecur)t/|Ladies orj Gen lemen can have their ownacceptance!: | c iscounted.; : or , post-datedcheques ;<ji»he< without any seoariUei).'¦nreties; or int irriew. • . ; :j I j 1

V'ergymen, Hetchanta, Medlcal j FracWtioners, Farmejrs,| Shopkeepers, and :«11Easponslblo ; P< rurtns. No Fees o»:Bfifore4hand Charge* >ro made, and no BailwtjFawa. 1 |i I . I M . |l 1 1

'BonowcTB &i Bjlxg wiUi other firms fcanha/ve tbeir Lo mi paid ofl ox Increasedand thooa who JU» about to bcrroy ahonltwrite for full ii iformttion to j ! 1 I -THE BTAHDiiBO PBIVATB F1NAN0B!; 00. 01j : . JAMES;. 15 ANGLES

m r

Money to FarmersP 1 Y\ l and pw-ards^'lent by - post

oblU j withniit any I security! toFarmers, i Mflrehants , ! Clerffyrnen,Medical; Practiiioners . 6chool Tdach-

. ers. apd allC-pntleinerj.; 'Whatsoever,

fi ranged tc>|enc« , no perjsonal interview required.I All i jbusineRi done 'by post in!strictest |t>rivi cy, and every ' op-plication re ei -es immediate atten-tion. ; I ! I

1 Apply,Tbe Brilis! : ' ¦ 42a. SO

'¦'j tOAij iar j t!oAN3J LCAMa:>MONEY. ADVANOED, from &B

UPWARDS.lid Farmers and all Respect-able Persons on their Own Approved8<jcurUy,j ! :¦ I 2 ; ¦ . . ¦

f j1 -

ADDRESS:-] ; ; i . | Jj |R. SMUM IAN, Finanlcier,

6 PARNELli STREET (Near TOWH ^ HAU)j j i l l ; ;WATEBF0BD. ; j I

:i ¦ i l l !

J| - j l i : !

°T««Tr.;

¦ |, ! I IDS on y tir oun Approved PER8ONAC

onthly, or as m ly be arranged to anli' eon.1 xeceivejlmmeliate Attention end Will bePECUti TERMS ITO FABMER8.: | j!. B JOaN BTBEET, WATEBFOBDJ

; ! '5

THE ]ASSUB

¦: i ¦¦ .

FIRE, AC(COMPENS

OAPIT4L|»|U

Register• COLLEC

: .| ' : I ¦ :; Directors: !JOHN MOONIJYI Egq., C.V.O.. J.P..

II Chairman, f <0,'CONOR; D01 (. 'H.M.L.LAURENCE W. MARTIN. Esq. \PHILIP H. GKIBBSON,' ksq :JOHN SIN0U IB. Esq. (Belfast).BERNARD H. OIREILL?, Esq..

! Managing director.

Low Rated' of Premium and Prompt lad!| Liberal Settlement of Claims.

The Poaition of the Company i» Amplyi i Becured Independent of CapitaL Iproposal:Fork* and all information! on

application to Company's Agents, or toI \ WJ COOJTli,. Manager & Becretaiy.

i 1wINS

I ' ¦ :

LLOYD'

JAMES WHITTY\2 QUAY

: THE1: " \ \Accldontj Corporation, Limited, [

OFFERS TO PROFESSIONAL ANDBUSINESS| plEN. ; THBdUGH IT8UP-TO-DATE I POLICIES. j . COM-IJPLETE PBOIECTION AQAIN8J

. j | THE MANY] BISKS; QF ACCI-I; DENT I AND BICKNE SB-iTO j' - S ^ H I C B, A L L 1BI''¦ ' ¦

¦ ' £-X P O S E D . , |

I . I : iMoorga

Limit

r I I j

i k Others00., ' LIMITED,

3RD, ¦¦¦ ¦:1 '

;

¦ : ,¦

?aimen, 8hop»eep*r»,Bailie, end all re poiiiihlcojv-pir>iol Ireland, ledMonti- SeouritT—note j oiaid -witboot ,- pobliom,

in jbe made by inetai neinttrracted. Those reqwiiiajI tOMi Tellable nnacoi«rsnOs and partiouUn, *hiob«n» by »oei/

¦" • :] \

IRELAND, LTD.,1 IOl WAL8HE. Be4 |3A1 STREET. DUBBIN

trier private Ladies {andJfo lees ; or ' chargesotisy repayments !. ar-uit borrowers conyeni-

: | I •I

; Discount Co., LtdTH MALL, CORKj I

MONEY t ! : '

JOMPAN

suranee.

K RISKS[RANCEiLOWEST RATES.

WATERFORD

>ATItldTICANCE cq\,

FOB LTD[DENT. WOBKMKN'8TioN & BURGLARY. ILV PAID. CIOQ,OQI

d and Head OlBoe.B GREEN. DUBLIN.

and Guarantoo

H(*d Offload

e Street London

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j|- WATERFORD IQuarter Sessions;

SATURDAY.Hi.-, Honor -Cir tmty Court ludfrb Fitz-

gerald qpen«-:l the lY n i i t y Quarter Ses-sions ill' the ¦ "n i i i i t y Court tliis ¦ morn-'»-• j!

Mr. \V A i. I. . . y i i . P. rk of t in- - Crowniiml IVJILII , ai I ,\ l r . K U Koi l ly , Regis-trar. M-elre i:i i tVinlmfce .

The fo>Howiii£ is a 1st «f the e»*\s <>Hllic books (or 1 iT-r ir111 fr — IT 1 civjl billoasis, oj ivhiH l.'i :ii- (j defended ; ? eject-ment cafes , HI f i l i - i i -i i i l i 'd : unc app lica-tion for1 pub ii-au 's I t r an s f e r In III "county anil fuuj in ihi } c i ty ; two cr iminalcase.s i ij j lh*» ei i i n t y and two in the city ;o:ie ;'i i iij inal ii j u r y app l ica t ion <u o u n t y l .three a j\j> )io.-iC ;u- u i i - l c r the Workmen 'sCompensation \i - t ; lu -'o remi t t ed not ions ,one propate ctvii b i l l .mil lour equ i t yIKISVS. oi e of .h ic . l i it- defended .

The a rater uor ' !•• •) of the forenoonwas 1aJ<fi up I i t he l ij . i r m g of umlefen i l -t-d civil!] bid i a.-i s w'h ich contained nofeal-u vo of iieU-i-oi-t t oj t l u - public.

The lofrnl '-•¦ i t l i mei| pre.-ont in court. l i i i - in .r id, , mi. if 111• _¦ Were —Messrs. 1' A.Mu r))liyi| II I ) Kcdiic , I* O'l'onnur(Dunfoni nnd I 'Connpr ) ; H J Jones(I. Thornton / .ml Soil): 11 J Connolly(Kenny Ijiind . Stop hcn ij on); P R (Buggy,.fames M.-Coy 'Dobf .vii and Mi-Coyi: imtl(i A Noliin.

j i |I ' . iO MMlTAl , loRDLKS.| i

In thill cast; ui the-: National Bank«.qain>t ||Thomtts Il^u. Mr. N| Con-nolly, for the pla in t i f f s siud til)"' t l i iswas a Cnmiuit al eivij bit for nfin-pay-ment oiji£2, tin Ins ta lment duv- on foot, ofdecrw. ;pii! <ii fciulan^ signed n consent,and it vas on the basis of that p he in-statoinenj orde »¦»« made. A summonshad lieeri serve- 1 on the defendant' to ap-pear and give ¦videnvt- with regard tohis mcurk but ho had- not done so- Hehad a luRC farm ot over SO ac-rt*. thevuluatioj t of w licit was C+iS 10s. land itwas situate in ahc tou'nianjl of Knouk;i-t i imny. n' ux Kil i i iar t l ioi i inf .

Hi.-. Hj inor— 1< lie a Inarriod man?Mr ' Oonnolry--1 believe ho is. but ho

lives apart from his wife. He lets theland every year tor "razing; he pajys therent out: of the grazing money, and * Iunderstand he spends tl ie rest of it join;;around public ibusos j in tlie country. !

'His Honor n aklej an| order roimiiilt iiif:the defendant Icr 'three weeks for notv-pnyin«nt||of thi instalment.

In the! cape of; Minchin and Coy.OlonmclJI against Mrs J Mary I.orj ersnn.llallybrickeu . IIH Hon^ r made an ordereoiiiiuittihg 1h| .lefeij rjaiit . for 14 daysfor uon-ivaymerit of itu iustaimont 'lut *on foot a fa decriH" fur C9 Ss.. th t - debttiemc for potat v> >"ld to di fondsnt bythe plaintiff. |

Mr. Cdhnully uppcarod for the plainti ffand explained that the case hatj beenon al lafj t iQuar . r Sesiiims and a< |j in i rn-><d in ot&ttr to t'ive tin Tiefemlant anopportunity of upp ia r i 'npr. She did notnow appij ar.

Defendant 's husband ^n:d she TVUS iin-uble to appear to-day.

His Honor i^iade tl ie order lor v-om-mittj i l for a fontnis-'ht |is stnted.

A similar ooi|iniittnl| order was matli"against Mich iu ) Flynn. described as ntcirnict. -fco' BailysHnn^nuovv , for ] nan-payi»Vous| of 'ati instalment nf £1 17s3d. duo on foot of a iletroe for fc> 14sCd. <K>ms:| a dellt <luc j to Mr. W [loni-s.nia^fcr -tailor, O^Connett ttreet- ,

TR.4M0BE CALL .U.LET.r

f'oronor ndmu ad Po"«r, Traniorft . suix]John Wsjiiih. o: Ballj' carnane, Tramore .xoad coi^tractor Riehurd Murray, ofMain Blroot,. Tr imore . hlacismith, 1 andNicholas LO'Connor. of Queen's street .Tramore.jtaitar. for.CS \ls. Sd.. rerit duein respoct of the racquet -court at, Tra-taoro. || : I

Mr. Jone* appeared for the plaintiff ,and Mr. J1. A. Murphy on Vhalf [of thedefendaatk . asked to lyive th<? cape ad-journed till Monday with a view: to apossible Settlement. |

Mr. Jones saifl the <mly settlement thoplaintiff would t ike woiild be payment ofthe nmouht dm. I ¦

Mr. J. O'Briei , agent for tho Cqroner .gave OT'idence- a* to the amount due

His Honor—A\ho plny = racquets in th iscourt? |.

Witness—Xob< tly.His Honor—\\ hy lire these people, hold-

in? it? I ,Wilncwjj —They tonk it for a ball alley

nnd theylikept i for twelve months andpaid no njnt. T liey also remained in oe-ounation 'after t tat time.

His Honor ga\ e n decree for the amountsousht-. '• ¦ I

CLAIM AO.1IXHT LIQUIDATOR.!j

Bernard Colli jnn , Fethaij d, Go. , Wex-ford , sued J. C. Kersuson of Jhe flrra ofBrandon ^n<\ O ., auditors , as liquidatorfor Mcwn. O'L ary niwl Co.. for £1 10s.

Mr . P. Q'Conn r appearedifor thc 'plnin.¦liff and Mr. H. D. Kcane for defendant.

A sum of £1 1 'J . was tendered in satis-faction • of tlie <:laiiii. :

Mr. O'Connor saitl the claim was lor£'i 15s.. ^1-lUii. being iho price of] a firesrato bought by the plaintiff at Messrs.O'Leary'»;and tho llalaneq jwas made upof: expenso« incurred by him through theuon-delivury of (he jjrate. l'lamtif! boughtthe grate hn Sat irday (lie 10th Apr^l. atidit was to be del vorcd j o hiin in Dyincan-non the -following Tuwdayl He drovefrom his.| residonce in [ Fctiiard tol Dun-cannon—a dista ice of over five miles, tomeet tbo . Pteami r. but |the Srate did "notturn up. ii He ifrolo to the manager ofthe firm oij mpla uini ; tljat ho had hud J-isjourney for not lin;,' and asking tq havethe grate! tent the following Thursday.It; did nri-j ive th it day but it was brokenup andiUBeless , and ho refused to acceptdelivery. : He ci me to ,\Vaterford tj u-n totry and set ba 'k his j liOs. He saw Mr.Murphy, O'lyenrs'V niaiiaaef . who referredhim to H tvir. Snears who belonged to thosame flnr| as MT. Ferguson . He lpst hisday in Waterfo d ¦. was .sent about fromone place] to or. other, und could not 6eoMr. Spears . Hi > raw Mr. Ferguson whosaid ho could rot do anything, that Mr.Spears had clu rgo oi the matter.

Mr. Kekne said I lint! hi*, client offeredto refund plaintiff th ^

eost of the fire•rr-ate, 30t., and tha t ho refused tb takettiat,

-Plaln t if i havi i^ b. 'cn examined hisHonor isa.id tin t it WAS quite clcj iT hofhould .bd paid for the | expense to '•whichhe was piit , ami he decreed fur £2 5k. theamount claimed. I

, Sl.-BP KOU REST.! i 'Coroner; E. N . Powiar . Tramorci suedJames Mj ixphy, of Tnlbot-gtreet , of thattown. 'carpenter , fur [£7 ps. 3d..|ei?htmonth.s ri>n t of i house let; to defendant |by plaiht ff on ;¦ yearly tenancy. !

Mr. .fonj .-s,-so] ¦, appearcdlfor thelplain-tiff , and Mr. B\ufy, role, for the defend-ant. ' iMr. Bu>gy m ido au application under

the Courts Em Tj i'iicy Actrt to have astay of exccutioi put on the Idecree , plain-tiff having- Been slifuvn|out of work Wingito the war. Th debt was not denied. ]Mr. O'Brien, igcn *. for Mr. Power, saidthat the (jlefend pnt left -j the] house on the12th February 1 .H, owijis £7.

Mr; Jones—Is tlice riot ahvftys ;i hit of•work for a carp inter iiit Traniore ndtwith-standing the \; r? I '¦

Witne's?}—I y er. uld not say that.His Hon or—T ie whole pl,ace is falling:

down (iauphtor).Defendant ?a» e evidenen j showing that,

his work had b/ en into'rferqd with owingt-> the war and his caijninss reduepd.

His Honor de ^recd for £7, and acced-ing to Mr.| Buggy 's application , he put on0 stay of execution, for ttiree months.

The Coij rt adjpurncd |tiU Monday,

MOMDAY; His Honor Comit} Court .I ndji c fiti-herald TCPUiui 'd the (henrins of t l ie busi-:n«ss of the Tr in i ty (Quarter Sessions in1-lie County C"Urt t l l i s morning .

CLAIM FOK WROXGFVI .I J I S M : SSAI -

T i i> '.v:i> a ri - .uil <- <i act:ou 'or dani-ni'es for wrongfu l i i -misra l bruught byJmnes Howie . n i "to r l neehan ic . againstM: W .1. (' ¦•rd: i < -r f t r d a i i i a ,; -s fu r wroii 1-tu 11: -11: i > * ¦ 11

M r. I' . A. M u r p hy - . J r . . appeHTed forpl a i n t i f f , ami M r S Hy. li.L. (instructedby M r . 0 K.'ane . »i ;r.J appeared for thed e f e n d a n t '

Mr. MiT|'i :y -a. .l i l i a : t h i s wins anat : : :i h:. u - i i ! . i-an -! M:\ C- iJl '.i'l byM r !¦!.<».- :¦ f u r « ¦ -i-; , i : . n- . i , i - - a l . Pia:n-tif l wa= « :p.i l . i ni t r :u i ! iu ' t -uip lovi 'd byMr. Curdnei a t \.\> ' 111¦ M • .r ja rase in thet i t y hi M a i t i i . i'. i ]4 , |i i u - m i f f caliu' ovt 'rf r o m Seothmd i. , i l i . Cnrdin' r . havingii vn ei:j; .' i^ i - ii t i . i - ' . i i l i .J I : ! , lv| it ,i*i -nirnlu t ^ i bi i i i i ry "i Ci h / - J a v . - , k. Vfter s.i:nenine ho Wii • abou t i n i. -ave arid a iwwa r i a n g .-mi ' i r . was <- i i •.T.M I i n to by which]if iv.^ ;u ii' i i- ivf L j j lo> . a wi 'L'k and cer-tain C > ! I I I I I I - - I < .:I . a i l ' l i« - .::ui a ibcod en^a-j .vuru t t r - .n i ::H - 7th Nov - 'inber . )'J14.to tin- Tt i i Xovembiji r . I 'JIi . A^ far asJ i i a i u l i f f k i i t - w he ^'p .ye rv.-ry satirifactiont -j Mr . ('ori l .nT , n::d j i^ ie i a i t-r never eom-plauied u n t i l ne eot| a K-lter diHi i i i ssin .h im •>!) t l ic- 27tii M aj-eh and giving h imo w -ek' s salary HI lieu of iiinicfl.

Mr. Svuly. for the ilcteu.laiit . siid thatt lh> defence was thntj th 'cy eould not keept ln> man mi any lorj or he worked tiobiidly; he stole soiiit| of ilieir ^opds andsent away sume > > f their <-u itombrs andsent away tbeir men . and filially afterthree n i . i r : t l i s l : iev t l ] -m: 1 h i m

H i s Hiinur — Tin- J1.-"f.'iiee ih tha t youdi - in i sf fd h i m tn r eaii-e t l i . -n?

Mr. SedJy- Y.-, . JiH i i M I M I O - - - l. i t u | h- .-i: t ho evidencenow . ij

P i a i n l i f f u :t - e x n m ii i ' - il ~ny Mr. Murphy .He said tha t h ¦ -au ;in ,-i. ivi 'r t i s e inen i mthe " S.-"l.-iiiau ' ui Kd :nl»"r t : l i I'O 1* ii motornianauer mi.l i . . i . n , . it i in Murv 'i i.i 1014-He was I-?• ¦ k111¦_' tor a) i - i h i i t n m then , andho received a t i\i- '_'ra ]in f f - .in Mr. CordiKToffering to • I I L'H^ I - h i m at .C! 10$. a weekif he w m i l t l in HI onfie ¦:: n mo : i t h' s t r ia lw i t h a i i inni l i ' - notii. 1 en :u r way. Wi t -ness iici .-ptr.l . an, l a f t e r ;lu) m o n t h' stria ' « a > ii ) i M r Vi r i lner expressed hist i i i t is iaetmn . and »i t n ! ' -> ri i iw .ned on andbrought nver h I > w i i . t u n clnldren amif u r n i t u r e an.) tm>k a lmu-e After a fewmonths lie I. inid i l i aj ts 10s. a iv.'ek wasnot -suflj eifnt i.> ii.ee the cost of livingin Wat. -1'ford . and irl .11; 1 v he' told Mr .ContiK-r thai In- •* ».-| l<n i k i i i s I'.II anothers i i u n t iu i i and hail |l > l u i n . -<l une . Mr.Cordnt-r then suid ! i i^ | manace r was leav-ing or III *- : f i e u a - rlisiii .!--ini: h i m andhi! w a n t e d m i ne - .- t ' jj i.'ike up his di'l ie-fjc a.-keil u i : n , '.: i ' ii » -.: ' 'l -t .ny mi ; liedid nut w a n t io i(e j" . b u t M r . Cordn. '!1

hei 'l nu t e e i t a i i i |i ru --| >. s.' t. if rdtnnii-r i .vnand b e t t e r |. rn> |i .- .-!- . (ve ry w a y . ,-»nii w i t -no.-* .-aid I i - w.-i i ld -.-I | i. ii II Hire.! i non t i i s 't r ia !. A f t e r t i. l iu . - i ' i i m.mh-. . t 'lat wouldbo -lui u t (Kt i )b "i . I I I I I L'S diJ not t u r niiut a> w . - i ; i '- Mi ( 'inlaer i ia i l lu-lJ nil'pn»p - ¦- ¦•: . -¦ ¦ M r i i i r - .-- ueeid -d to Imikout fu r an« *ther j .-b .|; *ind 2,-iw up hishouse aud' .-tJd Int . i i i r n i t n r e tn nice: thoexpenses "f -'K I I I L* aj viy. Witness ob-tained a j "b in Dub l i i i and w a s jj oirifr tu?o tho te u - -n - i i i ».- hj > « a- free fr<un M rCi>rdner. l i e t 'ave p i r Gmlner notu Jarid tn ' -l h i m to <¦ bt a ill ano:lier man . and¦Mr. (Vnl iu-r fet abmj t dumjj so but didndl sut- i -et'd ui obt amin? a suitabEe man,and after MDUH t ime jj i i- asked witness tostay on. That was <>j i Saturday, the 5thOr7th of December, arm Mr. O>rdr(er saidhe would L'ive witnos j Zit 10i. a. wavk andcommiision on earn fold only. \Vitnessdid nut wan ; to newpt the offer withoutlii's wife 's c iiseiii . M > lie wired her ask-mi; if he wuuld aeei pt these terms andtaki > up a >>ar > engagement with Mr.Corilne.r ar lie hail sa i i l . His wi fe .wiredback <-":isenliiiL' an.l witness settled upwith Mr. C.irdiier who paid him £3 10*every week fuuii thaj . Hi- then broughtllis wife batk and sel up a house asain.and in t in - be'.'innin-jj : -/ January lie tooka house fi .r a year irom Thornton andSifns in omi- i i ierut i i i i i "f 1'ie yuar 's en-flaL'emeiit. He paid ij ie rent quarterly inadvan.-e nnrl worked away w i t h Mr. CV>rd-ner -is nwiu l . There wer ¦ no edmplaintsmade anil he <nuliu 't i >t himself j iuU a^ hebest eould ii\ M, (' ..' 'tner '- interests. Ontho "27ih March iie nainr b.irk from anoutside job in Tra m<ire in tho <venint ;mid tnuiKl a le t t . - r l!.-n i : - N in -.' him en-irUisin a a w e e k ' - -alary in lieu M { a week' snot iiv . I

C'rua r - t -xa i i i i i i —l by | M r Sen!)'—()n thenext Monday m- .rtun: } you went to MessrsPeare '.- .it a ismd Hilary?—Ye- , on tlintMonday iinirniii! : I wii -. employ^ by MnPfare and have In .-u m his emp loymentSince.

WliHt - i i l n ry iir. yiki L"i - l t in s from Mr .Piarr?— K<i j -. I went on a. month'strial HI £2 10?.. and nuw I have US iii.You have nn commission?—Xo .J put it t»i you *ir. r»*t;rtr ils th i s ootitracl

with Mr. CVrdner iliat tj ii- £3 10s. he ar-ranged ti ) j ive yi.u in- December 1914, wasto cover everythin','?-j -Xn . >ir , it, was not.At the time nf t in- agreement I ^aid tnMr. Cordnrr thai 1 |wanted £3 lOo. aweek. IThat u'a 3 j i i in . r i '0-o ot £1 a week?—Yt,. |Now I .-ugyost ih.j t t 'nit £1 increasewns irtoicnd uf cj i i im l i .-sion?—Xo , sir.

Wa.- Mr. O'rdner c'ur lptitntly complain-in? ui the way you wvj re duing your work?—J never heard uf ;J cuinplaint .

D<i you ri -nieinber Makin g out a car ofMr. Cordner 's and tfj i i i g to Dublin with-out leave?— I fxjk a i:!ar and went to Dub-lin wi th my wif e null children.! .Bid yi'U ¦-'!¦: leave It. .. .jo tha t?— A s liismanager 1 considered it my privilege U)do that- j2Tr. Semj- —Tliat may be Scottish prac-tice but it m not Ir isj i .

Witne -s—In any Ja.-^ 1 that wus paidfor. |¦ On tha t "ccat-ioii diil y .j ii remove fromanother oar a pair &'. lyres and innertubes?—Ye*, for ieai Jot a breakdown., Mr. Curlier say» j lie never got theseback?—They w-.rc lateu back with thecm.

On M'VITU ! 'I C CH S I I I I .? iTW you take outtlie customer cars t l . al wore iu the.rt ;?—Cftrtainl y I did.

Is tha t rir lit '-— I t ii the iinua l practiceof liianH^rers uf yara^e-.: Is it u s u a l t . . t a k e j i i i i t , eii-toiiiers carsfor p leasure '—X ->t f^ri T1*. u-»uri .- but to tryit. |. Asked about luk i i i '.'j a w a y Knimaphonoshfl suid tiiat lie ik'mim.-trated prauia-plinnes before peop |,J , 1U- denieil thatho broke into the ru. iin where the <;rania-phons were kept hy ^smashing tbu lock.He admi t t e i l tb . i t lie I .nk a L'r.imaphouuto Cloda'Jib Uouho. w in. re be was lodging,to five a demiuisir .-i t i iMi .'¦ Mr. S'-aly— Thai «a- a clie.up way oien te . i t a in in ^ your (neinis - — No.1 : Wore you in the Uub j t of .-ayinp thatill tweli'e m o n t h - th i -j i - twulld 111; Iki firmof W. .1 Cor'lin-r '- A Cvii 'l think 30Did yon -ny t - . ( ieorL 'i- lierhcrt that afew friends wxre j n inv lo ?turt you. andthat iu tw i.'i \ . ' munt liJ :'.i. re would be nosuch firm ol W .1 CM In. i - -I o»nnvt- rc-meinbiT siiyin^ i' . ,

May yuii h.-uv -u' .l :::- -I ( |.,n 'i know .One may sune tune say thiiii'-i of thatkind without they having auy si^nifiance.: 'But you u. -ro takin:-! tii s money andsavin? this?— I don 't remember saying it.: Wore you l l i i n k i n y i>f nlarlinsr in W-a-

tciford?—Not rieri oii siy I aid n<>t «ee myway to start in WaioTford.

You uere i i v t vpr y : > m - ci - -- i i i l in Kdin-liu'rL 'h?— Xo , I wn" ni 't .1 Ycu are a Uitchi i rL'ed b a n k r u p t ? — I saveriiy properly mtu-lj ic l i a iu l - -ji a t rus teebut it cuulu nut be realised.

You are a i \ uncl i-e l inr^ei l Imokrupt?—I suppi>.-e I am in Scottish law.

W i t n ess f u r l h - r ••rof — c x a i n i i i f d deniedt t ia t there w a s ever nny C o m p l a i nt reyard-iti? his wurlc . \1 ftL-(- .vamine. l by \l> M u r p h y he salijlie pa id .M r. t ; . . r , l n , r l

M \ His. t .j r She oarwliic-h hi - took ;.. Dublin.

There was n > ¦i i 't in r ev.ilenc. culledfor the p la in t i f f .

The defendant . M r \V .1. Cnnlnor . wa«cxamintn by Mr S.-aly and said that hewaj s sixteen yenrs in .lui.-iin-fs iii Water-ford and had had liir - last foreman for 1Gyears Prior to De-ceiiifcur. 1914, the plain-tiff wa.-* in his rmp l- .yj nent as a wnrkin-forcman at .C'J 10s. Witt i cs- had a torn.

porary inanase r _enii)loyed owinj : to beingin l ad health , and when the temporaryniai agcr left in August , 1014, Mr. Howiei?ol i imai'i commission as well as £2 10a.per week—2} per cent, on second handoar- and 1 per cent, on all new work.Thn! aranpoment la.stod~until toward s themid 11:> of Deceniber when pla int i f f saidhe nas lciivim;, thu t he hud aut an ap-pnir 'uiciit in Dublin. Witno.-.s then ad-vt'rtTucd in t!i« icj dinz papers uml sotabo if. 1(0 replie*. He was about tu fixup ;itli a man wh-j ii Howie said he wasconsidering about romainin^ . Witnes stold mm he woult1 not accept the re-spot sibility of asking him io .-m y. bit:than he. could .-lav mi his • ¦ ivn i: - -p<ni-sibility and on coi ii l i i ion t i ia t in? \v rke<lthe business ¦well and kept the books pro-perly written up. Witness then a^ie. -d topay him £3 10s. n week , inc lus ive "<>f c >in-mi.-: ion. Witiuvi de:iio< l t in t t l u i i « n -a t« elve months '.cii-.'iigenii.r .t but p l i i i -tiff ioemed to I K> utiUor that mi|ir«> :ioii ,and wnen lie thought lie win a f i x t u r efor wolve month.; hu put h i - hands hi l >his lockets and went around "ami lef tthinp to tlu> apprentices to do . with tin-result that witness was losing his bu-i-Tiess , j it- lost sc-mo of his very hct-t cus-tomers. Oil St. Stenneu 'si Day the p lain-t i f f took ono of witness's earn and liroushtit to Mount Mu '.lemy witlioui any pcr-nii-onn.

Mi. Scaly—Did you hear liim ray hohad tiiu privileire of tukiiiL ' mil the>, ..car; '—I did nut i-ncaj io h im as a u 'emie-inan at-lar^'c'. I encraced him ns a work-in? mechanic. I could not afford to al-!¦¦>«• that kiiul of thing.

Wi lneS3 added that the plaintiff's visitto 1 ublin was absolutely without hisleav >, and he did not know ho waa j roii iu.Ho v :»-nt on a Saturday n-d canus back onthe I ollowing Tuesday. He took the tyreeoff another car and the magneto Hornanotier car also and t)u< mairneto was de-stroj ed. Witness had nover s."en thetyrei since.

H s Honor—Did yon ask him ahoiit-jhctyre ?—I did. and ho never t-aid u word.Ho imply k<^pt on that eternal grin andiiM fl nMllim'.

W tnoss fu r the r added t h a t comp la in t swen: on d t i r i i i i r J anua ry . K o b n u i r y , nndMar h. TIK- plaintiff took uut a Kurd carbelu i^ inn to Dr. Waters in In l y and broke-it , JI nd wi tness also found t h a t p l a i n t i f iwas try ing:to sell a car bel<ui(;ini.' t< i Mr .MeCormark . 'frnmore , on his »»n :u--c o u r t . Witness lost u lot nf • u.-U"i iei-t l i nj i^li the plain t i f f ' s bad w - . r k . Tin-p l a i n t i f f curried through an ove rhau l i ngof lit. O'r>ull ivan 's oar nnd it w . i h by t h einerqst ohanco tha t tho doctlu C-IM | H H 1 anaccident owing to the way tj ie w h e el wasfmei d on. As a result uf that . l i t . O'Sul-l i v a r withdrew his custcnn fro m wi tness .\\ i t ro s s also mentioned that p l a i n t i f f had-how ii defect in repairim; M r I'.osan-i | in- t . s and \ ld. Qiuu lan ' s < a i I n t l i e1 a tier ease tin; owner oomp lmiied uf noisein iV en^ i n e . a n d the p l a i u u f l tuuk thewhole vnisiuo down fur whirli there w a -:i - ^ r iM-t?s i ty . It. was onl y a i | i iest t , .n ult he rng ino beiag lose in the C I U I M- S uml ,of (-nurse. Alderman Qu in l an v^ u i i l i l notpay. and witness hmi to suffer t i n - hi-.- uiHi 1 i> . As to tho evatuop hoin- - . \ j t n , .--aid p l a i n t i f f took them a w a v i v i i J u . n i h i -kuuv ledn<* Htul , iu or\ ivr \<\ vlv » s\» , li e Undto p i ck a lock.

Cr iss-exainined by Mi M n i | . h y . il« fi -n-dant denied bavins hired ou t . -n - t . •¦¦ -^ears or tha t he t-ver fuej iosteil tu p la i n -t i f f Uiat he tui jiht take hi.- w i f e out (or adrivi.

AM this, point his. Honor . inU-rvriiii i !! ,said he would not trouble them any morebut )would dismiss tlie action .in themerits.

THOM'PSO N AND SON v. FISH.KKYI CON'SKRVATOItS.

This was a civil bill brought by MessrsThompson and Co., Neptune I ron Works ,agaiast tlic Waterford Hoard ut Fisher>-Con-srvators , to recover £.'W ,V . ou-t uirepa rs to a motor boat belon ging t" Uiedefel dants. There wus a counter -claimfor vrongfully withholdinu of tlie boat.

Ml. Jones appeared !ur tin- plaint iff ,and Mr. Power. B.I.. \msUnci.-d byMosi rs Dobbyu and .McCoy) for the ib • -fen rf int s

Mij . Jones opening the cu.-e ct iid th iswas a civil b ill for recovery ..! C39 ss.for ripairs done to a motor boat , the pn-perty of the defendant*. The boat WASpurchased by the Fishory Conservatorsi«w,ij rds the end oi 1913 for tlie purposeuf lJokhig nfter tho river anil wB i eh in u 'the puachen;. The boat was quite un in-novation but they thought they would beable to do tile work inor« effectively byhavir '-' it. They purchased the bos; fromMr Waller , who was. an a .--si- '.ant engineerto t i e bridjii". It was a very uM butt.Mr. ' Vullor purcliased it ss an oid s..iil ;iiL'buat and put a moV-r engine into it andused it for .some time on i.'ie nver . andwl it - i leaving Walerforil he sold ii tu theCuns ,-rviit oiv . Their Secretary »¦».. Mr .J. 11 Jone.s, and Ht the end of 1013 heappr lached Mr. Thompson with resarrito rrlnaiM to tho boat, und the boa ; ws-takefc t'i Thompson 's work- Althou ghttic Boot was -a vory old one plaint iffs didwhat] they could to her and put it inworking order. After snnie. lime it wasKeen that it would not be efjixtivc wilh -out iiew beariniM in the engine It «a*sonitjt ime before Mr. Jones coul'l makeup hi< mind to have tl\o new bearingsnn< l he .ultimately did Two or threetria! runs were given, and on (me ufibex Mr. .T. H. Henrn. a fishery ooiiser-vatn , rosidinR at New Ross, 'and Mr.Bott unloy, «n expert , took part , and sofar ( s they knew the report uf Mr Hot-torn! 'y was absolutely •favourable. AHITthat as wnnlri appear from thr e trre—pom ence, the «nly thing in the mind ofMr. Jones , as representing the Cuiiser-vato p , was that ho Jiad nn fiiTtl fer ob-ject i m to the hilt except that he \ \u> runabli-j to pay it and had no funds in hand .

Me. Thompson was then exnmine « l ainlstKiti *l that m November. 1913. Mr June, ,oamf round to the works nnd asked Innif they could store, a motor launch fnrhim. He said the iaunch wa> in theriver furthe - up. that it wus m daiv.-rof s nking, being water-logged , th.it "howanVd it taken out of the -river nndstonil in their yard , and that there we . -»um( repairs to bo dune to it He alsoaske I him what he w<>unl ohar»e furstori ' ig it. Witness said it (he boat w n . -to I ) - repaired their ehnrw for M- n-agewuul 1 not be much. It wns then agreedthat the launch bp brought up and" thisWHS ilone. After n few days Mr. Junes<:a!le l to .-see the launch and gave .hisman some instruction-. . When wi tnessnext tiaw the .launch -his man asked himwon! he proceed with 1I10 repairs. Hethen arked his man ii he dr- w Mr..lunc h 's attention tq the stole the launchwas in , and he said ye--. Witness thensaid the fiist time Mr. .Tone* called he(w iti I?.-SJ would like to see in in. Mr.Jon . ' called about an hour afterwardsand he told h im. the laun ch w a s :ii avery bad condition , that he Oid not th inkit IK S worth the repairs , and Mr Jonessaid it had tft he done , that -the launchwan bought by n committ.se of Coneer-vatou the previous year -ind they werenot ' kely to buy -a second une. Witness-aid they would do i;n- best they coul dwith it . that he did not tlnNk u w n s avery -satisfactory boat, even when done ,a--. tln> migine was a very old ono ;ind al-most obsolete as far a.« the lypc waso-Hiei rued , also that it hail been fixed inn very mmateurship ?ore nf way and thatthe eiigine was a makeshift . The repairsMr. •Jones ordered were done. Plaintiff spointed out that it would be bettor todo -Wine further repairs nnd put newhearings in the engine, but this was notdoneJ The boat wat« put in the rive r butshe u'as not as .ixiweriul as slio sh ouldbe . a id it was poinied out that the bear-ings wore not put in Mr. Jones said ," I d in 't want to go to expense wl tJi thisboat without consulting Fomebody nndbette leave it ' so for the present. ' Tlieboat remained there from tin- cud ofJanuary until tho middle of April boforoMr. .tones came again , and he said thenlie wanted these, bearings put tn and theboard , put in order. They put the bear-ings >n and witness gave insiructions tohave the engine tested before being putinto tlie boat. Thk was done und Mr.Jones expressed himself satisfied withthe tast . This teat took place on the SthMay The omj imi wa- put back in theboat find' tj iere were several uiul runs.On one of these trials Mr . Jom* w n s unboard! and when go 'ws awoy [roin tho

bant ho eaid|he -was satisficld. They! sug-gested one or two other things t>> bu done-.andjhe said( " No,[ she is ulri ^ht as sheiu."! | : i

His Honor asked wliere did they go toas a test , and the -witne-ss said that ontJio lirst occasion '; they ran up to thebridge and back again as far n« the Point,a distance oi about four miles. On tilt3rd June Mj \ Jones wui? out w i th oar d'witness's man for about an hour , mid onthe Cth June he went out by l i in l ' e l f .That run was not a success ns n- o.-imeback rowing

His Honuj r—Wluii w .n t » r. o-- -Th,-iiigiiH! 6top rl('d anQ iio w n > not ab:o K-¦start her |

Do you koow -why?—It i* not a veryeasy online Ito start. I don ' t t h i n k Mr.Junes could l ever Kiart her.

Repl ying io further questions by bi.-Honor , witness said the boat was intrud-ed for Mr. Jones's use. and the enginew u s ' a difficult one but not lor an exp i t

His Honor] said the question w a s bowmuch was owjng to lite p l a i n t i f f s '

Mr. Power said there was a euuiM r-elaim for il-KMoi damage done to the b '.at .by the pla intiffs. ;

Mr. Tlloinpson lii .-ni i.'iied a i > u n i t 'iit r i u l run .in SAI UCVI Mr. Hi-avne . Mi . Hi> s -loniley. and hinii .'lt i.) 'ik pan Thovwont down ak far as the Island -i-ul bad;again, und \lr. Bottuinley oxpr. ™-. - ,l h im-self .satisfied! with the engine. He saidit wus an old obsolete .pattern . i l in t theyhid <I ( UK> every thing th.'it ooii 'ai b> - done,and that there might bo more, innm-.y ox-ponded on the boat but it was not worthwhile. Witness also explained ..ttli-; re-pairs carrioi out .|o tiro b.j at seiii-rolly.and said ttiere were no eompl.iiuls byMr. Jones tHat the.Tepairf had nut . beendone satutfaitority. The only cimwnjuni-cation from I Mr. Jones- was that he 'hailnot tlie. money at present . to pay. Ho-aid that ev-iry care was taken with theboat while iji : their possession , and th a twhen put or! tho mudbank at their 'pro-mise* the bejat w'ais covered wi th t a rpnu-j in. Tlio bill of chiirgos f u r u U l u - d w.i»reasonable. I

His Honor) (to Mr. P i .w«r>- \ . ,- yonprepar-d lo make an offer in> ;. a.< o' ut . II «through oJl 'pioso iteusr

Mr . J'owur—Wo say the boat i- ]., r-feolly u.-fle4 .

His Honrrj — I 1- n-u.s; go on. 1 t l n u ^h "to .shorten it-

Cross-examined by Mr. I' u w . r . witness.-aid hu employed about GO skilled work-men, nnd ho j would say five or -is of themw ere employed on this boat. ;

Mr. Power! isaid he noficccl from thebill of charg'iis that amongst others aforeman engineer fitter.'Ti ship 's earpon-i.-r , a ship i join er, a palmer and a»-»iftant w ere forking on this 17 feet boat.

R«p!ying ^> Mr. I'owi-r , vn tne?' Rsidthan when t lioy held on to t.h e hon ; nnt | lthey were phid f^ r it ererv ,a:,. was!ak- .'!i ¦¦! i t . I !

W'.- i v ' ..- r c any cu:t i | i i .-i; n t - i : i .- t .h- t l .y .u a lut i t t i le boat lyons "» i '->- ' inu .j-bank :- Yes . j Mr. Jonc- cam. -in and t - ltlin- ' i; nas no p-i -ition tu h a v e 'be ln 'li ;lying on th J mud. Slie would get ¦ 11 r :yuii i l . -r i ieat l i ind cracked nn the tup

Tiio rcsult | cr t-he. w e a t h e r ? - f poin "dnut to him *v had it coveredUl the tinje?—Y es.Witness ,.aj d that ;he boa: «,i - now in

as gurol eonditi ui as w h e n i! w a - liroii _'i :!«• his yard. |

Mr. C.nipor . Malin ger h-r Mo- rsThomp-un and Son. stated t l i n t the l*.atwin tuwe i l down ti> .the yard un the .'iidDeet-iuhi 'r . 1013. Shc TTas f u l l of waterand was in la shocking condition. -Wit-nesii de<-crihi|(l the condition of the var-ious |Mirtti , aid said that Mr. Jones went:<> ]iim after l time to see the boat. Theyasked liira s< veial tiroes about new bear-ings, and finally he said to put thorn in.

They look lout tho online and cleanedit . nnd liubstauently Mr. Jonej was nr«-sent for an hour wit ching -the engine int h e te st ing block He expressed himscjfpleased wi th l i t . and t.ild thorn to put thoeng ine in to tlie boat. This was done, andon the ilst |May Mr. Jones said , "Shois r. -a l ly a wonder fu l l i ' t '.o t i l ing . I nevert l ioughl -he c-..uld do it." On the 'J7l|iM a y M r . Jniios toil; ou; t he boat, a nj lvHji"ii !u> i-cMci)?.] :h« ' Point the ongin'trtepp.-.l \\[h.>n ti eir mini got in to t he .boat on i ts re turn h, - i n i m i i l i . i t e iy ^tarj -eil it a:u i ran! up as far as the Tower. Hit-whuht . l i f l icui ty i h i i u t ui<> •• i ig ine wi t'sstarlinL- h.-: . l The bint uuf .inly n mitkr.-- l i i f t i h i n? 1 I

\ -ke-i n- to 1'ie t r i a l in wh ieh Mr.II' -.-i-ii- and Mr. Bo'.to/ii^ey :nul; par t .» i t ii---* - sji ni t l int Liie latter - tnted !)••o.iiM no". .-\p' -n th' ^ti r 'rom t h e boat millt h a t «.'i-.' 'mil (l-«nc w e l l . They |iut t i lulioa". on tho b.mk ind covered i! up.

Cro-s.eiamiiir\i- l:y .M r . I'- i w - r . w it n . ' -*sj ul t 'nat 1t w o u l d - ake a omip l.- :.l weekstu paint the boat. I !

Mr. I'OH .T sai,| aivdr -ln i i .' '¦¦ t b - - l i i l !i « o mo u v.cn. ongaicil Ho l imir- p a . n t i i i L ':iie bnti l j j

Wlincj al-f- --.ali-d -,'\at Uie . o.l of ' U -cnghie was in piecei-. &nd it w a»* not t i n -tiiat anybi /dyi l/roug/nt it into I hi- ysnJ.

Patrick Druy, s .nii -t'haiiic in Tboiiu|.sou 's pruployinent. .-aid -thn: when t h rIvat wns brou ght to the ynrd il w:m f .ij lr> ; wntor. He was en the t r ia '. r u n w i t hMr. Thompson and th< > -xpert Tl\. b -sitran 'airiy well and (So eiignii- w . r » ;lii,'i»d condition. I

Mr . J. H. Jones. 5->rn-tury "f the O .]•seTvaio-.- , na!s examin^-d and stated thwtho Fisli. 'ry Conservators in Marc h . 101-1decided if. b^iy a motor Inuncii

•Ifi's -Honor—.Before you rtoeul.sl '|>buy the motor tauuch ha.l you any (u ru l .to )>ny for it'

Witness replied that at the ¦• • ..n r ii. - li . '. -ineut of thoir financial year th -n- M in .Uwere allocated t > tho diflrreni i l : v i - i n u : .nnd .my debt|incurro/J dur ing ib.> y ear i '»r--uch an i-xci-Ak'nt •hinpr u* n mnt. irlsnnch would ho de-erred u n t i l th«- n< xj tnlioeation of I funds. I

Then in Maroii when you il - i uled tfibuy ihe launch y«m ha .l no (ui i ' l - i^ il innd ? to pay fur j t?—This »,is a 'j r j i i i :f r i ' in the .Fiiienos l l - 'partm.- .it m !)mJ-ii". I !

How mucli?—C».Mr. I'jj werj -And •; eo-t £3<> i. . ivp«: 'r

it in Thompson 's slaughter.Wilin— s al- l » t>aiil that on t!io ~ \h M a i i -ii

:i coinmiitee was r»pfhJint.il u» t t ^ t thehiiuiL 'h . TheJ folk»\vjng Cun-ervator - prif.ci-.-ili -<l with IMr. Waller r .n lioar.l frmnWutor:'.j rd to Cauiuiio and back :—ib >Into Major .Barrett " Hami l ton . MessrsA n d r e w R<igiir< and 'Iliuinns l i j a n *Ti ii -boa t ran ?pYoli d idly r.n J war b"ii'.- b t . T 'ltboHl wus worked during t!ie opun -i - a- - <nof 1'JU from Knbriiiiry to Ai i gn - I . At th eend of August having IK . bti sine--« tur t h ebuat he >vent [to Thompson 'si wi th the ob-ject dt uavin^ it stored there tor th r win *,tor. The boat als-' wanted e-oine repair *io iho hull . Jt also wantc l to be paint ' 'IiTho work was u long t-tum in hand?, an ih.- wont to Uie yard .-I 'Veral ' ime- urg in gthe m In get tile l>oat iTeiuly as --in- u m i l , )be wanted ill February. The w u i k u a Adone in a desultory kind of w a y The eiilgini- hail bei-o taken out o: th . l>. a 1 am]pul in r.lie lirtina shoi>. i,>r w h i t In- i in lderst->oil was i.ilel y cloaningujj a m i na j i i - t |i t iL '. On one j oci'asion he went i h e n - a;i - J[mmd the mechanic had vakv;n .in- . n*gine to p ietek He had no i i r .nn i i t i . - t ifr in .Me-srs Thompson that all I M M 'vurkwas. nocessarl-. and .'lo cunsi<l i r - -il t l i . -\'Hhutrid have- mentioned it to Sim.

His- Honor-Jl)on't you th ink th . v onp ' i tto get sometlling for that?—-I do. I >iuisure wo are oply too willing to pay if v.«iget the boat back in the .same i -ondi i-iou .1 do ml rotuerutj er i?ayinj t h a t the boat-was iii. wonderful little tiling. I'mcer-din:;witness said jhat after tlie trouble ari^ihu wroio to Thompson 's complaining >'.,the way Iw was treating tho boat. Theboat wary thrown high and dry on what ,Mr. Tliomp-=nj i calls tho sli p or ininJ-bank , and- there the boat was left wi t i i - !"ut any oover |except a little ennvas oventhe engine exposed to the. clement ;. H< (had letters calling attention to this and;stating that t6e boat should be properlytaken care «f <j>r it would hv sp.'it up w i t h•ixpoauro . The bual wat liion hum Juneuntil October.

Hi c H .no- a -ki 'J what wa.- t h e ,- .uiit. r-claiTi ;

Mr. Power .-jaid Jirsl for < 1 - K u t i II . ami 'secondly un amount of th o way 'Jio boutwas treated. [The. bo.nf. was now ijs cle.sx.and 1 when put into 'jie viml ii wa* a. -Iright, !

John -Douglas stated that-he drove tlieboat when it was employed- on the riverand the engine always ranj satisfactorily.When the boat was bought Mr. Wallerhanded him a new coil, and this with thobattery he alwayb kept in |hi» house atnight. On getting a letter, frpm Me-s.rsThompson he gave the coil and batteryto thi; storekeeper at their !yard.

William Douglas stated Uo «xamiiiinuthi! boat last jr'riday, and 1 it [was in avery bad state. He considered that £10would bo a fair thing to givo Iflie plain-tiffs, plus material. - I ;

Andre w Rogers',"1 iKishery Cohservato ;-and Pilot , stated that last summer 1 it-saw the launch thrown on tne: muil-banl;.The hull was in the river. j On on: oc-casion ho went Into the yard and saw thoboat lying on her side in the mud. Theeffect of -that would be to rot the hullWitness had painted his own .boat of 20fort inside and outside in a dayJ

His Honor -went V> Inspect (ihe lamiv-hat Thompson 's yardi and after an examin-ation of the launch he decreed for £lu ,.-mil dismissed the counter-claim.

TUESDAY. jjHis Honor County Court .fudge Fitz-

gerald sat in the City Court n 10 o'clockyesterday morning. He was accompan-ied oil tho Bench by Aid. ,11c ckctf , andMews A. M. Harper , K.M i J« hn Walsh ..1.1' ; K. Phelan , J.P., and Th'Jmns Whit-tle, J.P. ! H

GR.IX'D JURY;. -Tli>> following were sworn ';on| the Graivl

Jury:—Messrs Francis Graham! {foreman) ,J. (i. McCaul . Patrick O'Louf;hlin , Thos.K. Shoedy. John Brennan , I Thomas W.Fud ;er, Wifliom E. 'Meredith , C.O^Mahony. B. F. Phelan , EdgnV H White,David Hyland, Thomas P.I OfMeara . AH. Poole, James- Whitty, Thomas Mur-phy, and W. P. O'Shoa. j |

His Honor informed the. Grand Jurythat (here were two biLl*1 tu| go beforethem and the jury retirod tx> eon.-idi 'rthem. ' I "

LICENSING APPLICATIONS..Mr. James Dooley, 46 Balb/bneken, iva-

granted transfer o$ an .ordinary licensefro m Joseph Dooley (Mr. Buggy for ap-plicant / ; Mrs . Jt-mima Dunphy, lially -hrickon , was granted transf pr | of an or-dinary liceuse from Thomas Dunp hy, de-ci-ased (Mr P A. .Murphy {or applicant);Michael J. Phelan , 'Ballybrickcri and Mor-gan-street , was granted transfer of anordinary license, from Bridge t O'Ki'gan.

'Mr. M. .1. Connolly (Kenny and Stei>-honson) OP behalf of Mr Alfred GeorgeHollinslioad , Official Afisiij nea , -and Mai-tin Fitzgerald applied for transfer of anordinary license from PatrickjO illigan inrMpoct of the premises known us theRoya l Hotc' I ! !

Mr Connolly said that lhit> was an ap-plication vir tuall y for a new l i/ oi iso. Tiicapp licant wa-> tho assignee in i l iankrupUyDt Patrick Cirlli gati who was adjudicated ,and he failed buforn possession of t!icpremises was taken up by tho acsigrtecsio renew his license for the previous year

His .Honor—Is there any objection toI l l s?

HeaJ Constable O Connor— L object unthe ground that there is 3 ¦sufll|-ie.nt num-ber of publichouses already <?xi*ting in1ho neighbourhood. This icj an n|i]>li-i-aiiotf for o new license. TQerf i< nolioense existing now ; it expired on tho10th October last year :

His Honor—Did you serve notice for anew lioonse ? I

Mr . Connolly—Yes. ['His Houor—The objection is on (lie

grotuid-i that there are too mniiy juib lic-liou.-es thore already? JHead Constable O'Connor—Tiles.

His Honor—Is that the only ground ofyour objection?

Head' Constable O'Connor—That is all.Head Constable McKay (Lady . I.ane

Station) endorsed the objections and midiliat thori : were ton other ipublichous tswithin itW yard s of this.

Mr. Connolly—Tho population <¦( Wa-torford is large.

His Honor—The resu't oi re using thiswould be to put something out ui thepockets of the creditors. I

Mr. Connolly—Quite si.His .Honor—There is no doubt there

ore too many publichout-es , but tho ipio—tion is whether we ought to (ill on thisone. \

Aid. Hieket t . J P.—I don 't - think wei-i 'gb* - . because it will be worthless forsnle if -*<• do jMr. Horper and the otiier iiiag istratesroncurntj in this view , and! the newI H I - IHO was granted .

CIT Y CRIMINAL Rl SINKSST'ne Grand Jx iry found true bil '..-« in tile

two criminal cases. [.Mm Maokey was ind icted wj Ui havin g

on the 17th 'March last, at 'GracodieuKoiid . un lawfully and maliciously wound-ed and inflicted grievious. bodily harm onMary Mackey, Mary Kate MacKey , MaryO'Rrien. and Johanoa Glcesjoni

Mr. Twe,sdy, Sessional Cro'wi( Solicitor ,pro - 'cuted , and Mr. P. A. 'Murpny. sorr.,appearod for the prisoner , ;wllo pleaded'• guilty. "

Kis Honor— 1 sop lip wounded four oftii'-in.

Mr. Tweedy—Yes.His Honor—How did he mil lage thai-Mr Tweedy—It was on Si. I' atrio!; "*

Day.Hii Honor—Who knows aoyl UIIL- aboui

hi ni l -Mr. Murphy—Ho is a laborer wrk-

.ng for Mr. Morris , and he lias i wile n iidten children and a n.iotlu-r-in-l.-i w . all liv-ing in the one house.

iHis Honor—Is his mothor-i.-i -aw one - 1::;n ladiivs who -were hur t?

Mr. Murp hy- Xw: the wife . Iiis 'diiug b-t . r . and two sisters-in-law «vn iliiiir ed.

Hi .- Honor—How old are tbcl oli ih lrcii?Mr. > !iirphy—The oldest [»irl is IU.'. !

: I i i r i k . What happened is tj i i> | He wasa teoiot/ illor for two years. ¦ t>n t i i i s St.P a t r i c k' s Day he took Inj er beer andoil inn hnme and wont tn bed. When Ii",."-- up on-: oi bed there w a s j sui u- t roubleab ml- !ii.- daug hter not boing in f ie cmii-j i i a ined ..I that , and when \-Ui came inin gav-j In" a slap and t h oj w ij n i o n ti i i ' i igirt a ruuui l him. He Jiad a 'pij nkliife illh is hand w i t h which he was 'a f t e r cut t ingbread , and it appears be i-lashed outw i t h th i s knif e and touched .4>mc of \bfii i .Tiioy wore not seriously injured, andthey are anxious that ho should no( bep imN' icd. He W U K 1C iliij- r. in jai! bi fore1». -1rtr » n r lmi l ted tu h a i l . ¦ 1

(.'on -iiable Byrne was cal led I mill InsHonor asked Ji im what did !th| i . r i s i .mor¦ Iu lo all these people?

Witness.—'He slabbed them u i i i i ak n i f e .

M r . M u r p h y — I n the hand*.M r Tweed y—One uf t l i e in 'wit- s.tah!>oil

J I I t he l i -g.\\\h iHouor road the il«-pu <i ion- anil

s-i i i l ho w a - inolinoU tu t a t . ' a .- i i i uu < -vi . -w "f t h e case . i

Mr. Tweedy read n s i a fenu-u l i n a i l c l.iyt i n - j iri tioiier after arro.-t m w h i i i i he -aid" i ; was a i l th ruugh t h e lager l i rer. " u iulJii -s Honor remarked • ' t h a t i* \v KM .-¦ .'mo-(ru in i l r i n k i i i L ' German heel ." I

. l o i i anua Gieesnu n n<- e x a i m i u 1 iiy Mv.M u r p h y , and said -lie v. u .- iii he J iuusei'\\ the night of the occurrence. l'i-?.-nr i erw .i s cj instnntny compla i n i ng a imi t i i i *ilaughfer being out Into. She was outunt il I I Pilot night , and whei i' s l i ¦ .'aine illhe rebuked her. Mrs . O Hrie i in ter -fered and snid 1110 girl < -mi l< t | r-i IJ- .»ui mlung as die liked.

His Honor—What <1 iii y .uu . l i :-'Wiiness—Nothing.His Honor—And arc you one ..1 '.Li e v.-n-

men who were stabbcxl ?—Yes |What were you doi"^' ih tK- 1''— I w e n t

i j to save Mrs. Mnckev.Mr . Murphy—This w a s t w e l v e r. nigi i t !1

—Ye s.Ami dio man was aii'-ry i(> 1 av • the.

w h o l o crowd there ?—Yes.Witness also said t h a t tho pri: onei v .as

¦asrgravatcd by Mrs. Mackey s t r id ing himw i t h a stick; another w u m r m w a s goingt u l ih him with a-block of woixt -. nil thowomen -surrounded iiini. 1

Prisoner 's wife wat n.'so ox aruincd byMr. Murphy and said that pri -gner mis-¦i hard working mini and alway-^ gave herins wages. She nppeiiled to h) ' l luiivrnnt to s»-nd him to prison.

Mr Murphy addn'ssing his .T(onur tor'lu» prisoner said thai the latter wa»-¦r-'btl y aggravated and di<l not klmw that

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:< -.OI}.D IIN [SIZES j TO isuifr kvERYONE ' j ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦. ¦ /4'{5,! 2pJ 5ff's,-;5Sfsf |y/a's> & I40-lbs. j |

If necessary, V/ 'rite for Name of the Nearest Dealer to

111 BRUNSWICK' ' i' ; ' : I : ! IIio hud a knife- at all :in ) is hand at :!ie I

time. : He had ;th(- pledge (orl tw u /-.a:'.-..nvl he (Mi1. Murp hy) : Ii5d 'a Tetter f r u n |Mr. Horn?, his employer j who .r'.av.'rttbal he was one of his bij st worlcn .'ii.

Hi^-.Uonqr—That does A pt spc^V. «••;;Jor the olhi|rs (.Saugiitor' ! ! , j

His! Hon()r .said that fir the- vie:'. :i.l- ',ant'i* vifc sake: he would llloW h m on '. Iunder; ;the (Firs t Offi'i-.der'; , i Ait tf> conie. |up <or ! jud gment if: icalled uphn , :and i f .he l)o-it hi sij wif tor stp-ters-in-laW a'-'ain iio I¦Rould l)*i .bi(oucht itp.aiid gi -t aUmj :". sen- ¦tenci ;/lor- t lift. present offen d. I I .

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Micrinel Grant plcidt-d guilty :•:) a:-. ;u- 1dictment cliarging him' witl , h ivinp amj i- 1ciousl y broken a jii 'nte ilai s •.<ii -.ij(.w . |v:ilue|fi>r .C|0, the property of y i:i. "M .irv iHyland. : !

Mri T-.votdy also pn»;eduu-d i-.-. .'.'.iscase. : ,

His Honor—T « this man in hi- ? mud \mindf . i . , I j i

Head Con.-Uble OX'onn >r-}\VM-:i ":n> itakes ilr ink.he is mad. atidlheiis rio; verysane at any time. I I '

His' 1. Honor—What on e »rtU is. to be ldmiu rwit h Ji im? . '

Head 'Cpiiotahle O'Co ino r—I ion '. •know tlint |ie is mad euoi gh to commit :hiin to tlie jAsylnin. iHe i: a!;nos; li i in . j . |anil -when he has .drink tnj ken hi- ! has * a jBiperi Ho is in rcci ipt|of oii '-(.'->c. ! j

Mr.-! Jiyland' s Inisband -.-I C'hi.ir- jtheJBourd of Ciliar liaf;s; Ir.- pri - '

s-Mior : went into the j ujbli Wise. ;ind Ii-ricomed i<f haVL' an Idea t ' iat Ihi.- -i ivk' yallowance .sliould be: increased.

His iHiinoi—Does lie 1 ( et !:;!• •'.¦¦¦< rrbroad {rnhilthe guardians?

Hea.I r.,fisf.ihli. O'Connot—Mc:i«f .His HoiiOT—And t)ie'n h f e - R ; ;-s ^r r - r ¦ -_-"• T t

ti) the guar dians aud : spends it 'Jn-.iq b-lor). : : ! . ¦ : :

Head Cmi'ta 'ble OTonno '—Wisl! - U s < 'i:dnut spend iny of it in fh ii hbu?-1-. Hewent in to ask! for drink , I thin! ;. ,

His Honor Ifuggoitcd thij! a : d'« -: r--sli' iiil d bo font for tu ex; mine < |. - pri-soner as tii his sanity, am. t lj e pr ' .-'n u-isaid " them is no irHanity abcuit ri.-- "¦

Mr. TwOi-ily—If your Hqno^j givi• - hima term nf iinprisorinient the pri:- .e.i '!<•<•-t'-r -will ji ^T h in j ami treat hin< aco-irdiiiglo his ' condition. If lie thinks he is 'n.-ulJie will ?oml him to an Asylutn. !

His Honor—I Is JO by the ttl-ft o; <• -.sivie .t ituiH against him which Ij havoj b'.-ioro nj<>thai tor heating his wife Me inly ' .gin . ::iwoclv and beating the polic ? ]j .- rrct tw*calendar inoiithJ—eiglit tirn ^s a; n:mii :)shu got; for beatj ng his ' wif . i; ) >.vi'. '. s-'iv.1 iice him to tlitec months' impn'omivntwi'ii hard labour.

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WORKMKX- S COMl'ENS.Vl \nsCASE. |. I

Thi.; -wa<- nn a lplieal ion by J fihn • j u i i j noi liafinoy 'i Lane, coal poTlct). '. r IVJI -poiLsation for injuries recetved wnii-; intiie employment, ol Johui Heiru .- , i.e..Jail-street , stevedore. I l l

It appeared that <?h .ttib l ' lUJi .(..- iuii -.irv .191o, whilst applicant ;was enj;a-j,.l i.)i--diarging coal from the' ssj Pebtiiu )ie MS-tainod ;iniurios by reason] of «ft(- rii '.cli > 'the hiihdle of (he coal bucirre wl i i c i i :, •was rilling, being knocki-d : oln by a i-other .buckot , aiid falling on hi!- hv'i ••* .¦fra ii'turing two loes and lin.stfj p. ;l t •-> .- -nili-ged' tiiiii- applicant y i ts jvo.n' .ly i -onpaeilatod- , iruili .work, and h> <-h ;i.in ili^t por ^week i'rohl the l l t l i-Ja i imry .

In his rep ly jto the -applicant '.- ohii. I

tile rct-pondi'iit | denied Iiabi'iii y :o pi .yf^j iipciisation under tin; Acf . -u : i . 'grounds that the applicant was :tot ileor'knKi H to !whim the Act. dp^ iu-d ; ;h- :his injuriv-s did not arisi; oi:i n- ,"', i:ithe coursj of his ;em'pN>ytnti!t l a ;i.l t!r; tlie had;long .-iniie rccuvori?u frJ -u. 'i i 'o l i - .-jii ' -y alleged to Qiave been rw-eiv-d ! hyhi in . and that he was now wr»il . i l i l . j t if t f . rk and earn ].tho same1 wagj- s as >c •--i i .u^ lv. I ' i !

Mr. P. R. Buigy appeare^i- f<: -r Ji. -j i i ; .piicant,; and Mr. 1'. A. Murpliy f-. i ¦•. •s]iuuderit. ! j ¦ .

Havrrig heard the evidence <>! t i r - | npiicant nnd of C)rs. Kel!eHer arj n Whi .io

Jlis Jionor granted a luinp SI'I :I . of p.' i

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ST.| LIVERPOOLr~~\ n ~i~ n '• r~. i l l . '.IM r"0R' VKIN TIXO WOliK. !

T!i> wa.- a' civil bill hroueh bv lU'v:-John Snultiy inrid Co., 47 a;id 4i S-.a3'> :.i-icit-tt, Du ' j l in , prim-'-rs . ctc.j 3?iin> :M.!.f>rs Stt phon.'on' l'milars ,' Fairir-i;;.Ki !:m.-aJeiiL for tB It. 7d., ; Unj iu^c.- 'orhri - .-icii Of |ontrnct r . : :

\ lv . . anil's yoaly (iiistruct.il by AI.-. I' .A. iMnrjilm npji eared for tlio . ;>'«::;..».at i.i Mi{ Cljaries l'ji uer (iiutru-.-ipj by AirU . i A . Xofar^ 'for tbe di'fendah;. : j. i; -liifpeors ! that j in.- eoriij -ict va« . L<suj i 'tl y-pg in onle'r o f 0,tr>3 i-.i>w ' tr. -'rtit [i .i. laehJ and il-e order wu;! given .;fi»j.v.l to the approval o/ )>roofi> .! ¦ ' ', ', ,

1)< :'o:idan|s': case was tha t tlic pf ' :•w-i-! ::o't- Hppfov.d: of , ami cb!is.-i| u . ; . . i j'i.:i --y ..-|re tMit i t le i l !to c.incol ;thc or-liif .

¦His. Honor held tii *t tin- ordtr wa* < MIe.-:i .1 'rom| foino other motive. ar.4i ! .u(li- .'-.v-i ' ll fo r !c«."i. ' ¦ : . I -. !

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T\\- f*a« aicl n im- by John Kifiv . y • >Tl^ .yiiiisj aJ for coiniieih-atlou f ' l i •''ihi-.;o'.i>jd ilwellingliouse, dairy , ' tUi'bir .\-i>iv house.] barn ; and ¦ cattbJKlied , j ir.-ls.rye.'a l l articles therein , situat? at 15:(!i>-vui; wnich! were nlalicioiisl y Wvi fire U'-u! the! 3lii ' Mav , JU15, and who'.lv |.i --:::..yi .-d: • | ." I p i I . |'l*.;o amojint claimed w.i« £20D 5;.

\t'.'. -J. Soaly ' (iustiuctcd by Mr. |T.t > i -:-;iuor,i iappeart-.i' for tin-' | appliej :1-. ¦.:iuii ,\i.'. J.iF. Will iams . Dungarvan, [m '<M:. Jii'nies -Mc-Coy; Waterford . appe.j i- 'i"'> ." j i io . -Kilmnctlj oinas Rura| l) iri- '< 'C(-iin-.:l ami tlie Ctulnty Coimlil , U ¦:.' '¦'wo::) deferidinl t l i i - i c 'luim. ' - I i

'•Mr. .Sealjt Mid' <hat Mr. K-crs.-y. j fn •aj ij ii ioan t, ilived ' o n a farm| at H.J' .y-''.iisv'i . svn'ch ,wa* next \r> thin farm I .< '¦Iio liyvni l . Tliis .Baliyvnd fa rm \ts>* l . i i"u J' alr^ck Kj ei'J ey soiue years agu :in<(r u- -.old j it t- his brother John. i tit .- aT"i>.'i-•.-.•iiit . liver} body 4;new tiiat Patrick :|»iigi.-; ; tho fur n , ' but it was not .-o .vt- .lti:u ',v ;i pal ho had .sold it to ,I-)Si. nndihe nialice v hi'-h they alleged wa* nialV •ag.iinst jP.it ick who wus prcBilirsj ati\t ;y Pec'sidi.s about a fortnight hi-mii'Mil- ': burring when the nephew] of a liiun:nn-jcd Wai , who lived within 33 yr»r -J-cil th is | far i> a man named j l/>iieij >ti .was ohargci bcloie the Bench. . ]¦ His Horior-J-Wlsit do Uic polic-- i-">os to mialic ¦?! | ' . . . . i .

;Mr Siealyt—I th iuk it is obviou.-'.! i Jniwii have, been malicious. I tj eoulil jr i ./li'ivc. been iceldental. There w.-ro t i ltnru .vs oilbuUdinss in thevya'rJ and liv .yvi.-T.i all hiirntd ,' although Boriarateil >i>a;vv.it 1$ fo<t' j ¦ j- • i ' .:

.Mr. 'Sfaly made an application to 1M ».-¦ ":n:! .-i.-udunt of, the I claim increa.-^d . ln:iMr. 'McCoy and Mr. William.-! obj.ovi-'l:t-iil /Jipl ap ilioation was not ' aeocdeo [ :•• .

Mr . FiH-'l CIS., wax- o.\»miih-d for j i-.i- -:in->;; '.lit a \1 ostimatiMl the jl: iiiia'4i' •'•- ''"" L ' I ! : 'I

Mr. ly ier eyi. the) nf>]>1lc*aiit .| was t '.••o.\v:irim;<i , i nil Head Constabl e Kikici. . 1..in r epiy to Mr. Si-iil y, - .-aid hi^ liad | nMi ".i!»;i,4 n iii snviii '.'lthc fire wn» wnirtonl *.-.:.is...-l. ; , j i | :

Ci iinly I ^|ieotor; Hetreed. uini *'.-••vi-:vd tfit - niHce .. siiid it was ini[K;5s:r(lei .i n: . tin* bi ruing could have been ap '¦¦-i.-:i;a;. -.1 \\ii> . it I >ng way from M>>p'a .'-j where triitii |is ' would be; I

HN' Ho'ic r held jhnt the btj rning (•¦¦:.-in i ! i , i )U>i , mil awarded £200! i ini| leii --atiriil . to be lilev iei l <•{( tlio <Tarrick-tti-- S i i i r ; Ktir' al | District N». 2 and the K:!'iiai'-Jiomas Jiutr al UWt/lct . r \ I

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[he. Gj iaud -l u ry frnmil it true bill in "i"casu lof Dlkhncl Casey,: an old man , M TIVwas indicto l with iliaviii '.' Jim tlie 01--Mar^h , At C asllvtown, stolen .an ».«5, ¦'<>•¦property! of Tbunias' Murphy/, j I

Mr. H. 1!. Tweedy, Sessiunn: Cru-mS:-lu:ttorl pr.)jociit od , aiid tho. ilefenoie'v.h> . : WR 5 n|)t. pfofessioimlly ijprestu '.- -!-jileadcrl j" guilty. "; . : , . | !

His Hpn.|—At Iho Ja-t: S.-s.-ion.-i in ¦:>oaro nf a man kill in g an n>t the jury .a i-'lii i'.tfld liinil Whali becamu of this d"i»-r. fy ? . I [ ¦ - I

¦ ¦ jMr. Twecfly—Ui' sold the donkey. !Hi-s Jloncij : (t<> tluj prisoner)—\Vh*n-', <:-

you come from? 1 i : ; !¦I'ri«>ner— I came frorn Castlebar uh>-.

1 travelled ibout : 1 '. waj 3U you^I inDub'.in. I ' ' 1 ' -; : i i :

Hi* Hono —What is tho end of the *.-- '•' MT. Tweedy—The | woman whose lu-band owned! the at- ^

was in town. I !j isaw the ;a3s under tho carl . and went Ithe police a id they; found it was in |~-vsslon of i man to whom the pris"'usold- it for 1 Os. | | ' ;

His Hono —Did she get hack :hf .i'-i !k-y? i ¦ I

¦ ' . ' 1 I :j -Mr; Tweed y—Yos. ; | i ' .

Hifl Hono-—And the man wh--. bi.ir-j ljil is! out. in.-.* • j ; ' . i ,| Mr.' Tweedy—Yes.! ! i '1 'llii Hcnor—Very ] woll. I wi l l l v . t*. tllis under ^lie First Offender 's Act. i¦ Til* p:i*--iier wasj then discharged >'••stilfiing j into rocoginVj inoos to com- U:

, .'.'r i-.idg nienj when calli d upon, i

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: ACTION *i>u SLANDER. !.... i ^

JJ an action for damage.- ;' Ir¦ i ' f aj ii 'l '' i-liiuJ 'T brought by Aunii-J ', '„ '¦ j lonu'.-tu- savant, a minor; V.'uioi-i ", 'Krhice.- Waterford . byj John Nolan." , li-l or .u i i l . i ioxt f r i i -iii l . '-sisiiin.-: M - > ., * \l O\»T. :V Th'e Ma l l . '

M .. [ i\ 4) BcionL li .l.. (ihstriicied \\y,,. i ' l K BUL".'}-) il pj ieared for the p lai << -¦ ¦<; -. u\l Mr. .1. s.-aly. N.L. (instruO yd

j',i- M:i 1. D Kea(iel f»r the. defoiu lari i, i 'j ... ii IJ; tlie oas>) Mr. O'Hrirt i said ;I M .

• ., - - Jin 'an actinn l inr libel ' and .-land' -'.I"..' p li i . i u i f f «':is a| servant '-'irl in the ei -., ¦vn-vi t "t t lcJciit lb l' in and her .huMia i i j .T : . .l]; [c ni lai i t was! a 'named 'woman . i t - i l!..¦;• iJuf t iaii t l was .(.

¦.¦Mimoilore of t i. 1

Ivu -ador 'N:n y iiut «a s now residing M\\ .r.'-z 'o d

¦[" ¦!•• :n f i i n t i f f . Ann ie N'olat l. wa> r;ii!,, ii,. ,.i c :a:iiiii-'d by Mr. O'Hrien. Slip -ai'il,,. .. w iA twent y

'ytj arr f t a'.-e last Fel.r i-

\|' . ](j 'l!r icn—Yi ti were cii™a .L'<t ] l aj -y ii y t t l i Cip ta i i Power?—Yi> .

Vud iwlicn you w 'li t to h im tir.-t i;.- •.< ¦i . v i n * !wi:li his tii>li w i f e ? — r Y t s . '

V n i lj t l ioy had tj iiree or four e i : i' d i ¦ ¦

IIU !wit> (lipdr-iYi1* :\ iu i bt'fnre she died did she make an,y

t.t|iu i^l to y-ni ah'iMll looking I a!' i-r * It ¦*¦hiMrerj ?—Y<\<. fc>he left me j tb i - l i ' lu.'h.iby M* b

'» a mother to it ¦ i. His jl fonor—Shei what? ; j.. 'My.IO |-Brien—Shi 1 asked ihis giri u> itmk

itu- r jhex. childreul There was j no otherno inan ill t in 1 house. i I

.¦ Tlit; !witnci-s coill imiiii- .' said si:. - '.nj' il>v, in trte house anil looked :after oh i l d i ij ii .

n i i i i n^ter twelve inontli s Captain IV> ' " ii i . i . r i < J the detciuj iiut in this case . ;

Mr.. ;O".Hrien—An.T she eaniti :¦¦ !'.¦I c u - e \vj liat sort of relations were there i y:y .een j y du ami Inr—did yon get mi w \\'¦ .••¦tiije ^P—Yes , ] .lid , all the tinv > U L :WSe« ' 'ear's Eve . vhich was. the fi!>; ti i ln 'J i'.atl -aiiyliiin-:: 1t < say to the woman ;

His 'Honor—What happened o:. N >«Y.'iii - ;.').; Eve ? !

'Ui tnoss—She M ir tei l sneiikin'j i .>r >ii n - t .v w ,ine.

His 'Jvo inir—What aliont?—She - tar&ds|» -:ik a j ! a very < i r ty conversaliwi v.-Ni¦ He. j

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H i - J^nntii - —Win t aliout ? Why sl.t-i^ .l-I"' -.tart ! t h i s snrl ot conversation - !

Mr. C¦¦'Hrieii—Ot New Year 's V.w > '<> IIw - i f > l t ? :

Wi; less—Yes: f was down in ?t. .IIM. J I -CI I M I ). 1 j tbat ni '.'lu¦ Wh' iii you came lurk to 'j hc hm;?c Hintn:i'_*!it what happt 't ed between yon and |!H.1.-iei: ant?—1 told Mr. Power that t woiii 'Jn. 'i i toutl on iMr.- . Power any more .

I I ' - H'>n t>r —Did this lady object •«, >'<.uliii iL' !oiit lute?—^ o, never. |

; i l i - -touor—How late was it?—10 o'elooU; Hi > ;Houor—Ant you were at dtvo'.iin.-

iii :h ehajiel?—Y es.: II <s Honor-rls it it Catholic cli «i "'!¦'•

[ I l l s - Honor— AnJl are they Cat lu i i . .-.'¦¦> '

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(*;i! i l the saint- f r \ i i i L '-pau (laui;!'^!!' 1vyi iat ' ditl .-he s.iy to ymiP-Shc did •)" '--V'-iKi at! all to m|? t h a t niirht, j

l i iir |'y'()'ii " to l t l I IU' -lie t l i t l ? — T h a t .% n = h—:i. .-e r wl 'ii: ..ut. !

M r l'-S i 'al y—Tin's .-n- i i . in is tor l i ' .e! J>-ILir . - r fl r^-^- ;

I Mr. .(Vj f i ien— Ar fl - lander..Mr. Sealy—.And t h e lihel i). cn ta ir .ed;|;i

.ii l e'i t r wr iit en l»y Mrs . Puwcr to her ml.—t i ' i i ' l .j i w h i c h , ni course, is ahso'i itilK*j ir iv i l .Rv d. . ¦' ! '

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; l ( i .- H.mor—How does the slantier ei.r\H>il: : • i ¦

Mr . 'O'lirii 'iir-Slftuder unj libel. \y>-yr-r ~ > •'!!•' prnve li"tli.

, Mr. Ponly—AYhatj i« the .-hinder al!eu'e<l-| His iHmi ' i r— •I .et j i is heaj the whoh-ta:,i-: ] sni.po-o jon went: to the cliaj V'.;:¦> i-oaitM your -ins (thts to the wi t no.-*!.' Wiaiops—\o; I did not . :

i Wr-[P'I,5"«1"—Wlii-n you . went hack n tU-r- o'floi-k what hapj ienod between yct'ir--¦•li and rapt.;Pci\K-r ami .Mr.s. PbwVr?i-IWor fc I vein .-nit iMrs. Power was shoiii.-iu e .iblhliroii^ 'li tlj ie window rallin-' 'li'p iII.1.11-*. j . T l . a f ni''ht 1 went to my i,« nliot'i.{. aj i il . i l ien to the c-harwl. I t/.l.J niviii. ' tii Ar !Mr.-.' - P.iwjr was making a di--u -rne -j of ;!i. r -M- l f tha t ni«lit and (-In- toldi n - niit (o stay there, to «o home out o f l i iI i.er.t back tij . Mr*. Power'.-i nt TO oVicp!;and notb iiK' hapj n - l i ip d unt i l the follow iiisnwiT.in.c. j i i! ~

I l is l jHon or—What t l i t l slj e say ;,i v.:.nt int niJ ln? I IWi:p4.—Tba; n j -h t? IHi <j j Hcmiir-Tli r tt nislil or Us1 •J\- \in-rnin^ or any imprniii ^ tlu- , yea: i.i '.- sty. -ir (iau-.'hier). j :U itr.--.-t~Th|ii. lj ij ht she ; cot a l.-i ',-r

'r '>rn Dr. ; K<;nnedy and slio said tl- >u I»:i» sap.m; lier jl ist as well a-= her Jn|-han.j 'ian/ 1 then -J>e carried on a ilinvcn.vf^saiion. ' 1"HiJ Hnnor—Phe parried on a dirt y oon-v..va|ion ; . \VlJHt Was it all about:-'Wlines.-—She s;iid lie used be g->in_- . utthe Qork : Road.HiJ ;Honor—Her Ini.-sband?\\i ni^s— Yes.

. Mr ; St-aiy—Thi< should bp an ac-.ion ;.yJin . hp;Ji;md for slander. i. "'KBLVC—Slie sa d ) \e used be soiiis . ut'¦'¦' yprk 'lluad u i t i these bad chara<.-:e-r.-.His '.Honor—Are the bad 1 characters a l l

<"i '-h » I.CVU R.iad? (laushter). I!Mr. lO'lt rivii—Y|s, your honor fh'u*- -'"" • ! l j ' : ¦

' IMr . lOTHrieu (toj th-> witness)—Did .4:e¦viil Jrour naine^?—Not tliat nigh1 ;. Iiu:tii- it illrj win:,' moniina she called nu- !, a

<>ii ' I name. I \ j :Mr. ljQ MJrien (to his Honor)—\U-- roj i t.-

on th i .4!;iiit lei - and Wo put in two|!'?i'.<?r.-i.- evidence of t iialice and it i- ' c^ 'J -!>..r,i; y4 !.,f slandij r. . I:Ifi«y Efiiiior-j -Diil she slrind«T y.j.i Si ' i

what dirt she savf ' . :Mr. :0i ".Hrii!ii [—Oiir case is that th'::- ' j . .. -

••"iti 'Ij rul this iri'rj l ;o several [>. -or>l'j .- j in t«¦¦• are iioin^ '" produce evidenco u'i> w¦' p-op!e wlui l heard the words srit/.;,|| -Ihml pir t i t - s . ' I !

Hi- .1 H.m.ir—TelJ me what the j !ai- erv '¦*• ! .1' • J : :M r ' O"liri -n— (irdinary slandori[ , ?¦ >r!"""r— wi i-it is that? ;

i f ' Pi 15"1'11—sl|e accused her of Inrv w:'H i t i e| i i i l i inat-y w i t h • h e rlh i i s U i u l ." 'J- iVt '"¦"¦'" a-^Ked the witness ;o - ,- '

'" ,- VW "h -it tin ; defendant s.i.-l :-I L -:oUotvi *i(; in..ru in^ , and witness s-.v. .l :> ¦ •.¦.ii-!c<i ! rit r a ' l,ad eharae'.^rA l i i ! i . tJ iat. isi evidentl y wh., : I , -

lluuish .oLy'ij u?— |Ye9.Miji iHoii iM-—What did yoi; sa\ - -! Jr ll i f t kn jw what ti l say then.W-j! l , on refh-t on 'what did y- ,u •- -. • •- ¦ ¦•

1 t«l<j ||ht'r that s!n: would ' p i v j raM Itiia j aiiij 1 le t the boii.-tc.

\n|i j' ret iiined i solicitor?—No I J i . lnot. |j , - . ' f

Mr | (p.MJ rir -n—Did the husband i. . - .-nrivtain it aboiit the children?—Y 't- . !:cto 'd inO j to have the eli i ldj en r'-n.c-v. tomy .it .slielr? h 'iu=e i

Th.j -'. Jij isbaii 'd and wife were no' nuonil ]t^rims ' iijid Hie was bitter .aja !, ¦!him ariif you?—Yy *.

U :.l\ JJt inor-j-Hiil l you anyihin ^ t- .1 .'.-. i th |''tlie husbanrl?—That ' is Ah-- :u-loitatio 'hl T siil>ptj lsc.

Mr ,! ft'Brieil—Tliere is : no su^-a-s-lj .-'inow tHhi shri liali. ; ;

Hi.- 1 jjl onor |(to j the witness)—1> tl i-n:nny uvrl'estion that you "Ut ire e^rrylj ir -'<>n w IM defendant's husband?—No . i. i«i n l i n e. I ¦ '

j ! |: ;If i .- J ; i mor-;I) iil sht ! evt|r .su^e.st i t ?—

\ot i n iij Xewi Year 's mominf . wl ' f- u |h'-.-i'l i t l t . l an t l she has lieen sayim; it sinue .

l l i r i l J Cj n t n r — T l n i t you were carryity^ .j onwith pjir. Ini s l i i ind iii :in iin)iroper tvay f—Y'-s. M: j .. ¦ j :

D i i ij she MiL'L'esti In r hnsbund «.i" v '*} ''illl? \»nl4— '_'! v i i i ' ' Vi. n l i : i l t sovf-rei iff:-r- -yi-- i i M ' * : i : - :

Dii l ih 'e 'j ive .you' a lia:l f sovereim:?- Sot) >• ¦ ncj iSr .dit l . ' J

Mr iO'i lSrien—Is t l iere any tjuti i ui ij i ! '«ver ir ' j any iiidel-ei\t sii-.' estion ah i>ntyou ard; the jl cfe.ndunl's : hu.-biirid?—N "tnithlh-^atst iey er . i ¦

jCroj i-oxnmined i by Mr. Jv'-r-O--<' oiniiiod (M-e Pow er is' only married \li!hi 'inth ajt o ' his !|iresent wifi-?—Y'es, th.il I isnil. || (i ; '

Anil }npy hail ru t l ier an :uohapj>j- n i ^ i -ne/J fliiaP^Ycs, j

They did not (jet An Ivell together?No I . i

And they are 'ivim: a ( art riojw ?—Y<\ <.Che witness ! was uskeU as to .Mr^..l|o ver 's condition of leaith on! this par-ticular Xew Year 's diy and about thattin o. Counsel | statin;? that Mrs. Powur

tilt li^'ht she -\viis uoi igj to jbtcome a,mo :her. The witness ?ai,d tiialla-s far assin knew defemlai l 'a '- huaband wastiv ilin;,' her atl risli't. ' :

"Mr. Scaly—T)id he i n t '.believe she «asslni mmin|!|and that slie \yns not rear l y inthe c.ndHion .she aHfo'il ?— He. .fi.l

> i i e WILS| iiaturaMv l inu ry wit l i Ii . , in t .—KTi il about this?—Yes.

Vml on j th i s ; new ydu 's evi> $!»¦ »r . . t"tw haters?—T' t l id mil know, u n v i '.mij;ii l« .it the |let<>lrs .

I " you know now "-—Yrs..( lie to lier fa ther and the other :¦¦ hertui u-.vnd?-j -Yes.

Vml tiie, husband tot. hoid n! ">H O'IITS :—Y>*.

Viid lin.ii-ht. tl i iv \le- .-rs. I Ti I...1 h is solicitor- ' -Yes .

l ' i. -.ie letters c-ontat t ied charges .i^- a n- iyt .' - Yes|

' i . i l ief hii$li : ind l u i v I n T l i rou. h i t i n -i!e:.- i i - - K> Tlmln:<>n 's 11> . y si-.irl.^l a nact tin on I your behalf for libeJ ai::iin-iMi ;. Power —NVs.

I l i s Honor—|You oug ht to have o H ' i i ^ l ' t -ii -.j . i instj the ;husbnml fur publish in i.- i t .

Mr. Sealy ftiid t lnU was qnii<- r u h imitl this \»as iii ui 'isl riilicirluui : and ai>-.-tiij i l case.! I

Mr. SenJy plroeeedcll to eross-..x«JUii 'eili ' wrtnesp nslto wliyj she weni tu MessrsTii irnton 's in ¦ prett ' ieine to |an .v n 'h. rSo! eitor and j iskiil t lul she Utj o'w w l u - nsli , went (to Messis. [TlKirnton , tbat ibeywe v Ct'uiniodore l'owvr 's scilifci 'tor*. ?ht -s.ii I she first )vent to |Messrs . iThornt . .-nV.in Kebru :iry aild that] she reull^v did n >tk n - w Uiat | they were Ccnun^ti .re.1'oj .M'r .- .-{>liuitors. . j

H :- Honor—(Why did you :.'6 to Ti ¦• ¦vn-i^ il r.—tlid| youj know liny other - .>l ic i t o i -

-Ij d ;d not kno w any other solu- i ier| tl '.w di<l you et i ine. to pick oil'. T l i . - iu -;•.'.>' ( • • Di'd yoli know 1 Mr . Jon. -.- - . . . i . .|.-i :L- r[; — I did no$.! M r . J niies—She n a f o r ai l v s e l l - - i i nem i n e n t llrm. {laup liU'.M

I r . Seiuy askt'tl t i i e w i i t i r - s \\ . . \ > ' ¦ rt il.- r e m i tt i n g (notion )n l ) u i > i : n r 'i< > ! n i n .-¦¦ ¦I liei" .soliqitoi- a iul » e n - - ¦¦¦ M -l i i i -^y:- I 1

i l l - H<-nor-i-ls theft" a IK- W I-^ : ;, . - .. I '¦

Jlf. Scaly—there is.J l r O'Brien said In.1 i l i . i n ¦: l ;. - i : - - I . -

Kit .- relevpnt.'M r . Senly—It « u - Hi- h u - l u i t n l ; > t i i . -

l i - !.t-il this l ibe l . Th. - I 'o i n mi . I : >\ :i -i't 1 t i i^ ' oii bad ly w i ; u l i is wi i . " .m-i ! i . -> V f » h ip ineans oi p l n i i .-b i t i -.' Ii- V \ .m ;i l v « - p. i L h a if e a^ a i n - t * t i i — car ! .1 . 1

V [ r Hlip>y_ l',in you J l d ll l i lk- - ". . : • ¦• 1 1M - Se:i!y—J a d m i t t l i e re v., ;, .-' .« i -.r -

i r . l tli - iin.l we> a re #orry.M'. . (CBl i e r i—"ri ien let l i . - r a: . . ¦¦.- ¦¦.

a ij i l i .ay I the ^usts u r in1 «.- ar- i i i -n •sii|. '.:ie cisej

ft : - H.Aior-t-They w- .u ': do Ui.i T : , . j¦w:i ! - 4 i \ t -j y o u i a ny a i n " U t u uf y ' .r- "n ' n\Oi : M M cash j

H r. Seiily .-a id th ;:t !M. -y u'oul.l -i :» • ! • •a .^ < - b u t |wou ld not |.ay '

eo.s t- l l n-¦ic i I I - i -O '.r.d never 1 | I V . » lieell h r - . u j l i l

ne w i t u e s s. w a - ;I _-:L I M uski'r l :i !.» l( > ; n: [went I ' Me.-- r i r.'iiirni"!i. .ind:-ii - > i i t l ;liaL n W D i i i i i n tt i l . t l i t^r i f w i - - Inii-.- .-. ^ -t t i h p a nico elmnu ter ab"Hi t h e

t u i i i i Lhrotnili !M r«. . Pl -w.ir . and t h , n -h.'.W I K Ui Messrs T h o v ni o n . It u , t - i>-r

J I I i i . M r r j Chea-tj . wh.. >i iL"j i >ied I .¦¦ .rn-to: :"s I

lad y>u eVer a n y com ersir.i. n \\ I :) ICi .i in- vlore Posv<T iibouf when »» .- .i.i l l - -e letier.-J—Tii . ' . m .-r i i i n^ .i '- . : - ¦..• •ii eil mii a bad ehaniet.-r [ M , . I ./• ,-«• ul i l L 'oj bacj c of i hit and sjie sa .1 -n, -iV' u t d in)}, thlit sin lad wri i ten -i ;,- UITca Mti ir mo that.

tlis Hnfior sj-.iid he would like !- l - > - u r<yo , iiniudorc Pove; . land the : lati.-i « H -swprn | i

Tl :* H- -t lOi—Whai l :w- .i: : . | lik.- t.. knov ri- . il fc alleged th. i t t!n- a c t i o n .- r . - i hy« .r-? .: Vim ,^ .-J-Xo, «;

¦I I - Konnr—(.Ir t h a t you in.-.ti-H:*-! smi.-¦: 'i -oinv?—\\ ell 1 could not .-ay l l ij iI i i I riiu only thiu;.' i.- ;hat I ;av> - i h t -!¦•: if is to j iny l awyer imd told h i h i M j i .-..-ti u . - •.- them for ¦ lit- lulu, l i t -if t he _- i r l , i-.-ii ,- .i :is called bad naine- . and tli >- :- - »i - / eii . i"i l lOiiny r. - [i "r tj H round • ':-,- ; . i»na I ) , in her1.

sl i .- Honor—It i.- iK 't iur ihe. b* n t i - .¦ .!ii - crir . to have her nainc u p r — T . i.i i j >v.l :ii 1 wanted to t>to i> -

"In 1 . witness was uj -ked as to :.!i> . < -ea.i'.'ii when hi: wif i- called u: - i .n t ; f f :tba I i-tri racter, ai) d b-.-re out ;. .am:i f f .-> v ileiiiv |m thiit po i i i i .

i i i - -Honor—Did sli.- man i:i. - -. I ' - r d -sh ¦ VISIM I 'or did she (oil y ute; t in- in a- at e i n i tif abuse^—Well , 1 don 't :ki> "iv »h: i;!•'.¦¦¦¦ meant , but -he rj pri -ad it- abou '. J in l:ie i i - t - J me of bavins r.-lations MII ; i , . -

ill whiel i were ah.-ollit.-ly ials--. an.I -aidp i- ;i;i Hie habit of k'ivinir ir.e L V T ! h-al i

.-.v. re|.i;iiri and sovenli^'j is.'Viin - ' ssl relatetl an. inciden 4. » :ii. S ¦>- ¦¦

cu red . on I New Year 's Day. ^Mr. A y ;« . i n l .d. - eudant fs father , went to 'Jlr ii ..ii-eHi '.vame'd to v'O in but wit?i<v.- w. ^uldt»j let him, and defendant slioui. -.i trointh. window to let her father i.i. ;!i.-n t h -i ; - ^j .-c 'wus as much h i - as w i iu -r - ' - . ?-!'¦a i -u scouted Ifroin tly window tha t h. -v..is kipping a bud character in "lie limi*-o'v.rr his children. Site said to her ia:her" h : t tliey |were tryiii ' ' to murder h.-r t l ' -pr -vious night , and |the fa'Jii'r1 Sii id " 1wi ' murder them 4o > . " The next , day«i nest- a^lder1 lie weij i t for Ur. ' Jaek' i i i inin order to get liis wj ife in to :ne I n l i r i n -(ir . She I wns p on in l i i i n in? n r l i e i i i " - d -Lin . . one was coiiipituuin;; u; uei l l*^ - teKH I : 1 accusing -witne.-i of not p ivin^ Ii. '.'"i d .-iiicl all tliat . .iniJ thii*. Wits in . - >-« . i-?V>n he wanted to jet her int^ 'h - In t i rmiirli iy. S'rie .went to t j i u Inti : iur>

( - -plying to Mr. Oj lirien , -.vitr.. - s -a i jt i n t he heard h i - wi'I.1 tc.l b-.r f a th .-ral. n i t ho ^witnesti) luiVma a tui r :• ¦-- . in < l:!' ¦ ra t i i e r said " t h e les-i.st, -a. -l n - riiu uded ( lauphter j

Ir . O'Br ien—At th.1t t ime .-!... :v.u\ ¦-% . .!¦i- .d down ind w a s not in lia- t ' .¦: ' ? li ¦¦> '- • i was in tlit. i i m r n i i iL ' f —N'- i.

Vi 'd shj - was t i - l l i nj ." her {ai' i. r • • -.- :i-:' i n t t e r of f a e l ? — Y ef . inul li i^ i,. i ,ir; ¦ il j i l l j over t h e t ' l t t l l -n, --

\ - regards. Uie ?e I |- ttvr» . ,l:<i > - i i ¦'(-• vi- .n 'etter wi t ien lo V'e.i ¦¦>! v - - i - ¦•> i- ¦h- idwr i ti i i '.'?—Mr- . , r ower ci".i- ' uv.•il -n: -int } o'clock at j iiiar.t I w n - ¦ >•" !'¦!n : in t -ie dinin:-'-i"um an-j < .n . a i n ctl ni l and placed the; n-fl»:.- b ft'.- u - n .

f i s Honor—:Had vim cvir- c n vl u n r ;^rln -.'. i t h this ^ir l?—N "o. y . .u r '-i ¦• • :¦¦¦ I i .-.-]¦ v i.-il t h a t vri r l an n i u e i i - i - ! -•' ¦

¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦t

in ¦ - i s t e rj or m o t h -."Jid y.u ever tnka any ii) "¦• ' i ; l i

",,, rr—Xo.|- ther^ any foundat ion -J : :>. . . '• ¦

X- foumla t io i i w h a t e vi -r .Jid you ever «ive th- ' ci-i H i i . - i l r

....iTi.i'.'iip—^A;. Kister I a-\- ;¦ ' ¦ i"' - --. - i t of a fsoveroian. I i{i'i ¦>>> • • - - 1' ' i; '"'i r lu i t I save t h e ( 'l i i l i l r t ru /).- . -nt h \ls: ¦• • h '-r , because slie was v-jr y good t..t l i in . - rind they lovcil her as ^ ui "th. rI f-'iu- i- t.h .'ni t'his #J. eaeli to ..'ive lifY . -u .-an fee it from j h i s'bo -'k (pp 't l ue in^ai aetMiiri t bqoki. l! t 'ave her the -am.a Chris tlnns for a CliTiktmas box

M i . (I'llru n -aid Uni t the passa-e M It h • .i - i t e r w r i t t - n by defeiulaut to li . -rK i -' l a im in which she statetl " I t c ! i l aM . p . - . ; . . ..j yo u r ¦ -j i -ner-'Si : \ .. M I N I¦•¦¦ ¦'• ¦iin " |a > u . i i i i t ed 1O an a J . n i- - "i: ot.- i : i t l . n^ tin 1 li'hel u m l -!

i a l > • i t « a .-a i i ' I ni i .--:Mii of puh l i euHM.i

I t :- i r . , ; i .i r —She only „•„• , • . ; . - ¦ ¦¦¦ :¦¦ ¦!in .p ie "i his venero!!!!}. < i . . - I i • 'a i H i n r .s !;.. i - l andr r n - - -. '

Il"|ilyiri^ to Mr. -Sf-i i y . a-.1 -j - -.- - .. n h'• ¦t r i e s i n t h e piiA-boun - < •"¦ ¦¦ i « i - - -

d ' fed «v,v- mnde each nw-' iM r ( I 'B r i .'n said th.-r e i.., .¦¦¦• - . .

i e - « - r > t t . j > i by defending ;•¦ i- • » ;

H i * H&:ior^\Vlm» 5s ¦'> *^

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\\ r. O'U r i e n — I t is il ' •¦¦•".'¦ ¦' > ;> M .M - I . .-

t l : .- sa iiiel.words of tbc -j i:'i- ; i .- . i i ' - ' i i - .1'he wil!l««s .-aid Ifj ia *. :.'i . - . . • :• ¦¦ :r > . 'n

di ieiu iai c to her f a tVr '..: ¦ . 1 - i ; ; ¦•ii >le p resumably foi! h i ; d • • i t / I - \* •t!'. ¦ 'M ily l papev lef t ' i l l'r . - '

Ii- Htin-jr- |Was it adu - . - s - : V- . : '

w; s openl for anyone *¦* -¦ / t . . ... ' .r 1 ¦! :. '¦ ¦-W i r e no oi rtv t ions or a ~.y. I ¦ :• - :i"i i

I licked it up,[ r . .Sealy—She di' i "i .\ - ¦" < "¦¦ '¦¦¦

Either .it Ithe timoHi.- Honor—And I s..pi * - • " > ¦ ' .n

tended telMr. S:ii'y—I'lns gi!n*.!" ¦

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?• '¦ '- • ¦' ¦

Uf J. I111. O'Brien-I.ueli'il y '¦•¦•" : ' ¦ ¦> '

i .l i iir.-i tii find it.

T- the Witne .-.--—You and y;i::t\. n- .it been l iv i ruj -on ^ootl tern111r u -h her j ;i'in^ i>ut and lister-. a i idal ' throu'.'h th<i town and ti:ic<-u.-i- me of doing things whichil 'I ••: v. ii- nut in the habit tif d

•Hi - Honor remarked tli.i/t if the..11:'. lu-ed rhe words; complained-¦Till .'i: Ii -n in

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Mr Sher . beveil rerkm-ckec

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God si

"God save

When you :you really n

But since th<done to help

If y_ou are z40, physical!your Counttor in the IT?one way fIreland from

| you must join an IrishRegiment and learn to sing

| "God ss ve Ireland " witha gun ir your hands.

Joi

GOD SiGOD SAVE

O-ul gar abust and did ntmi the real sense the action

O'Brien—I din 't th ink th'i k-ulciir abuse at all .S|.-ily—AVe inalkc no eriarne -

inli n. one would kln.w ait! only for th e Cniiiniodori 'O[Krien—-Till-, action i- not'i ver money. We merelyhej r (ton -te r , ind if they wmt-.'i> . L loffiiie anil pny tle sati.-fic.Si alv—We certainiv will a

went pay any COM.-ie.' In Mr Sealy. wit n. -ssut -nt tbt re lo give «-vi<lei.' puni fh in ^ ' his wife . H*ui clear Uit cirl 's ehnra iuit ii.-h hi.' wife .lonor—Thai is not thei man s wiftj at all ( l .-iuui¦aly—Jt is npt the way t < i:au>e he knbck«-<l her dcumber that oci-isioii wh

her down?s*— I may, but we ar- n-po.-e you biii irve !h»- ni"wi.man the belter >-in- ii lauirtiu-r) .

i- »ha t they do in Luca

niiL' were yon in Knea.lcrrS-Am I to BilrBlT t i l l .- t|n->r»onor— No."Bneii—'He r"-e t ' . i!¦¦•i t he serviciIonur—There1 ir ii" i m |him iit n i l . Ji»— 1 t h i n k I can .-lion vra for the t i m e I was iiw[uii ' .r—1 don t t h i n k inert:uii ji .C 'a in .-t yk>u.•il l y—The maiincr.- ¦• ' ih-vas speiikind ab«.>ut .>• Witness—Vour w i f e w i . s nf a¦xcitiibli' nervous ti mpera n e n t r —

i j bef-n i t b^iort- t i n - N' 1 1- Year 'sin hrd i i r .sulne tu rn '- — S h e w a s

in- l ie f t i r t - th i f New \, -m- ¦. u s - in li' .'d ani l -I . i -r imed her-^ t u r t h e r q1ie-ti(mi i! -.1

it i i -uy -aid )i|.-> w i f e «a.-or i di 'K i i i "f l ieal tb.¦on tiitl Ti ' .t believe :i - -II

I he could not pr - 'V.- - ii- i - l l H u n k slit- « n> - h - i n l.•1:1 have been;e 2ml of Januan- Dr. I¦I ; i b - - .- r c u K'V n i !•• t ! ie

I 'U i L ' il i d she s t a y n- . - r i ':i - k r . I t h i n k .mi reiusc; to pay for h e r ;i-k ' — Ye .- , becau.-e t in dot' i- was n o t h i ng ve r \ i\ i'"I: . :iiid 1 did not. M — t i i .t h r ee u ' l i i n M s ii week f i r II'i -r u an* ncii l i ins »T-II » W

;it:s l e t t e r 1b;\t ymi ^n1

us it I" your'u l i 'f—-1 w.i^he t l i i i in s -'room iind she <';u

It "II t he table ill t h e III!IO Kill ' WOllld have kll ",f it u n l e -s you to l i l t-lie

t'lie irirl irJo M r - . I'mvci ior i im^ '. I told her ; i i . -tii -u-ied ot siroh a t l i i i ej :tnt

iri 'iuuh t !' ;e let '.^ r t - - y H

Ttanrly.'on cot Illi - le t ter veint-h

to tier father:- 1 e, ,. i lus addrei-srd to h'- r fu th

the tali le .lonor—On what table r -ble in her room. When >Infiimary ! we.nt to h.lthe letter on the tab'ie at

i and read it.aiily—It never reactv l h-Tliat is doubtful ,

iealy—I 'f you did no ; > ' \- 5e letter.- there wouldt 'ninst your wifer .nnr—Ther p i s no pub .c:but hirriK'If.

ve

reland

ing these words you thinkean them.

War began, what have youmake them a reality ?

I Irishman between 19 and1 fit and not already servingy as a sailor or a soldier,Wion factory, there is butir you to help to savethe Germans

i To-day

VE THE KING !LVE IRELAND !

nr wife!•?— No ,iyir to.vi."? toI >i. ver» >#¦

sdr'tciid-•f , a - at iiii an

iiiled.is i- a

a'.' i K i i ^ Liiytiun ^

brou ght.vish i"ithdrawI CO-t«

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denied!••• as a-imply

tei and

i'iiy to.ter).punish

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[ie went

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W it ^slie .ii ' - i l the ;iii bad namesOUt of t i le Wl t i 'to w

'H/is H < - n - "—T l-.' r. w a - ii -. publ icat ionbut by you '

Witne--- I L- .'IV . it t <. m> l awyer nnd.-.lid i i t ivn- . i t i j beiu til I" Ihe f-' ir l topr> Hlii i -e it

'Mr. S a - y - T u o / i i i' n - . t !::iri;e .iL-ainstt h i s .MI 1 a t -ii . . i i nd i i «iir t h r u uu 'h Mrs.I'ower ' - h u - l i . i o t l .-ho \\ .i> l>r - .u ^ i i t intothe run

M r . O ' l l r : . :i -Tl.i. -..ni 'i .-mmi l- .-is]UWeil Lv\ - . - l n . i l e r - out . -t Ih i - w:tnl 'Wi;lf t l i i - . I r j i w i nj room

C.lth- r ine I 'u r w a y w a > t l ' - n .-Xiiminedfor ithe p i l i n t , f f . ,uid said t i n t the dp-lei id-int u .a ' l i - .-.- \ . r a l aile|.'i i t i '>ns a'.'aiiiH lp l a i n t iff • c h a r a c t e r to h r r . ami al >o tolier n e i t h e r iui.1 -i .-t i r

¦To H i - . l l ' o - r « I I I I .> -S ref '.ied tJ.ai i-hedid not know »•!• e ther di f e i e t a i . ; bel ievedaM the i ln iw .- - In .-ii i t l .

Hie l l - . n .- .t o M i Sea '.y - I t h i n k youmvi.-i p r i d u e . y nr cl ien t .

Mr. Sen lv - ^ii»- \" VPIJ px cit able and i-in a bad - l u i . . i heal ": (Lui c liter '

Mr. O 'Urien —Mr. Sealy i- v^-ry uneasyabout proilucim .' her

'.His Honor—I th ink the lad y ou^-lit t icame up here , and if .-he i? L'oin? to .innkenny char.'i- lot her make n her -e lf. I seea lady silt in g there whr . m I am .surei in'MVs. I'ow.-t . and I t h ink -iie oui:h l tocomi! up iind it ' l l her o«n st< ry to me.

Mr. Sen ly- I tt i .u 't l ike callin ? her(lait^hteT) .

lEvcntunll y the defendant v\a > sw>rn.fHis Honor 11-kttl her whether she in-

tended to send this letter Ui her fatherwhich .-he bad written. 'She t^iiid Cap-tain Power cinnc m before, .she had timeto send it. She told him there was a re-gistered letter ..u the dressun? tai)\u mthe room , .ind tv wt>nl upstairs and t"okthe letter ami j tl-o -Uhe letter .she 3md writ-tyn- to her fa ther She believed for souletime that her hu-baud had .lieen ^oin^ onwith tint- jri rl hot -he did not believe itnow. because lit- .-wore there wus no in-timacy between them. With regard tt>the la.-l u i l n e t - Kite Coiiwnv. she hailtold w i t n i -.-- t h i r . - I n - kj iew nolthmp abouttile cii-e except the common report , n^idMrs. ( ; i in i . . in . Hit - n u r s e , w l u > war- attend-ing her in hi r i l l n e .-^ , told her lli.il Mr.Jones t - - - l r . ) -.vein I.I her hous* to knowdid si' . - i n i t n e r - ; -ay a n y t h i n 1-' about rhep l a i n h l i ami her hu-i i imd Mr. .lone-w,i j t l u i i a.-.il could m i - " < r t h a t (laup-li-U.-r .i .

Hi- I I ' i - . . .r—Wb.-it ab .id tin words they>ay you ."poke out o( t h e w i n d o w -'—A ll1 said vi i.- ht .n t l a r . y .Mi st a rve me. Theonl y f . .m l 1 M .I , a l : .iwed t" u-e owinp totin : n a t u r e ¦ t ir} rilness at t h e t i m e wasmi'k Hi ui - -^L'.- . imd thir ^ i r l t^ld me thatlie. '.V' .u lJ m i l e t In-.r take up the milk ,and that u . u u - al l iibeii ii|i down.stnirs ,and 1 w . i .- a t - i t i i i - w e a k e r nnd weaker.Kvery t i i i i t . - > lu cuun- into tilm .room shehil'd a i:ew HU 'y u> U '!l me. SIK'II a?that the ei-j- were a l l us. -d for breaking ,and t lu i t I n - w o u l d not -.- i v e tier ni' .neyto .buy t i n I I ,

Hi.- I f - ' i : ' r - -H . iw- i- .-u ,ii v c h i l t l r e i i ot

llnvi' vou j .r u | i - r i v oi y o u r o w n ? — AUntie. ' ,

M r S. - .i!j \ ' i a r - ^ ' -t.r i i :^ m i U I I -

l i n p p j i y w" i th y. .nr l i u -h a i M ? — W h ywoiil.ln ' ; I iwv a :i .in l i k e t h a t ? ( laugh-ter).

'Win.c- .- iui.1. i ! Ji.i '. -h. wa- now l iv in g.i;> :irl: fro m 1,,-: l ;u -b i iud . He was I ivim:in S-w .-rt ltri i r foliage ai.il -he Wiis l ivingon t in- Mat l ' I iwu!d t it- t injure theji irl ." sin- cont inued . " but i-he toltl metinil tny h i i&bniKl u-ave her a pound tomalic ,i f:i!-e - la temenl lo Mr. Kcane\ .-oli-. i . ai:d al-u that Sir. Jones sent herdown the M-il 1 to meet me to see if shewu uid eateli me siiyiny any th inc (lau.crh-t"r). I I'.aJ been warned not to mentionher name to anybody as they were try-ins

<t .> citni a ;.rip mi me. My husband toldme lie wrote out five" payer- of :i Mate-ment which was perfectly false, and tliathe would b.' afraid to stand by it. Iwas not a bit nngry with Annie Nolananil am ii"t ¦¦veil .it present. "

'His 11-u ior—Tl e be.-t evidence t h a t youcould eive is tha i yi.ii were angry.

M r. u 'Hrieii - I n -rd^r u> avrn£e your-~,-U y< .i i t l i d i ! i -- -V, I left it toViot l' i,justice

Rej /a ini .' I" '-' 1' i-r qiiestioj iii by Mr.O'Brieii she ^ a . -l I'.er husband wns awidiAvrr w h . ' it -h n.arried him and badfour ^h ilHr^n

Ireland !

To His- .Honor she said;»reiri friends .with the ehad notlrnrj to dfl withness; th-; only thing41iatit wat that Capt. Power"temper; ?he had hpai-dwanteii to marry Capt; I1she weirt there £rst shetho pirl put out ot the rlieved snt- wa? tellin tr Utitttti she wrote \he \t\iidiem was any intimacy l)band and the servant girjthe proper iierson to oddject.

¦Mr. O'iBrien—You udilatterh?—Yes.

Mr." 0 Brimi—Ami j ayithe slander t-> several pe

His Honor—Sh e j uyu ,telling people about his i

Witness said the mirltluit .Commodore Powermoney. ^

Mr. 0 linen—Do you nit-Ms to your linshand:-people of your generosityin often aiaki ti L- lier pi'half sovereigns she boast-from you. They nfkeij nthem to her , and in 11thought it was to makeing after your baby. Iseparation in court so uv.'hole conspiracy and o(of Wnterfurd 's eyes to w7iin Sweet Briar Cottage. "

Tlie witness admittedthe letter.

Mr O'Brien—II , a* yoare willing to apologisemeant anything against tnot you rpplv to Thorntt

\Vitnei3—Why shouldJohn Aylward, deierida

next examined , and I saceived the lettc wliichwrote

ill* Honor—Do you tinto send it or that the cannoy her husband?— 1 tlcd to steiitl it.

Witness added that heletter when it appearedconnection with the rewhich was heard in Dul)lter never said anything I'plaintiff except that .she 1her as the doctor ordersto the house and Combanged the. do->i in hidaujrhiter spuke out of tltold him to go down amorder fro m n magistratestarved and badiy trcitet

His Honor—A visitingwhat they get 10 bee mattt 'i l

W itness continuing sailoccasion his daughter cliithing about her husbanwent back in the eveninghe could not get the visilnter). iHis daughter told hkept from the proper foottor ordered , and that tihea bottle of soda water vritller).

¦Hi's Honor then gavo hisaid he thought at firmcations made by the delt'he. p laintiff were mereljof a jealous or infuria'ted 1using terms of abuse , noeplf in wlmt she was NIJshe admitted that up toshe did believe these ini|were made prior u> that , ihe gave n decree for 40s.dune. Lie girl any damagecertified that tliere vgrounds for brincing the

Cilr. O'Hrien—And co.-tiHiirli Court BMI S.

diis Honor— Y«= . you '.in tlie High Courts. Otbnot give you the COM3.

¦l otlgiiient wns entered

COr.NTY CRIMIXAI.The following wore sworn on the Grand

Jury to consider twu bill.i!—MCSSTS Tho.-.Dowley, Ballyknock (foreman); ThomasHally , Uallymorrii , John Kiersey, Bally-hu.sMv; JoL-eph Waters , Bawnfune; Wal-ter Hall y, Kilbarry ; Patrick Kirwan ,Urumlohan ; John Sheehan, Mothel ;Nicholas 'Connors. Park ; John Power ,Kilkoran; Michael Walt-h . Kilcannon;Nicholas Cummin- . Ballyshonock ; Thrw.Doyle , I'orinuhoc , Martin Hickey. Cool-tin

TiaXSKKR OF LrCEXSK.Mrs . M.iry .) iK'-nnedy, CallHg hane , was

irrunletl a transfer of liccns<! from thename t.f b. late husband , Nichola s Ken-netly. there beins no - objection on thepart ot the t'onsiabularv.

JURORS FINED £10

The Urand Jury ilso found ain tile case of David Maherch ir^'od with an indecent offence.

.\ common jury wo* sworn to try theca.->:\ and th" Court then adjourned foriuueti^

On hi.- Honor returning after liincb itwns discovered that three of the jurorswere missing. Afte r some delay thethree mining juror n were called on £10tines and not answering ' tie fines wereinipoced and the prisoner |-ent for trial tothe Assizes. t

The juror * subsequently turned up anilappealed to his Honor to withdraw thelines , .stating tliat they had gone to lunchnnd had been delayed ; also that they hailtravelled 40 miles to attend the Court.

His HOUOT refused to vrj thdrBTv thetines , and told the three juror * they couldpetition lo have the 'dries remitted in ttiou— m i l eonrs.. .

Sleepless &BJerve-w<Dre

Business Man's Testimony toDr. Cassell's Tablets.

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•_»~ Mr. - Poo!c n Im-i-.tr A. ncsii nun. "f ' . I"-y

lirniar>-ro.l'i .-*llftt\'" -lM V mys: 1 " Dr U » i N >

/^fl S* {|v\ Tal-IIMS have BUM i,l .v/ ': R • * \ \ wofkitKl wontkT* HII '; '¦ \ -^*>*-N I .!l\ me. '} h.-ul bt-cotoi- f-^»¦/ '>''>* r**** /• > A eict«iivcly m-ri -ui.-I :- v' -;\ ' /.:- ^1 and fun-down t l iv . 1l' : "- "fl k'>lVT#HW.;'7 would-' jump M -i

V3i*» J: [Wit fldpncii in my«.'il . :!"¦!NtS?ii\*V-A*i r/ ' the alertiit 'sw .milJWJfii'3Tftrfiv/i;r, buplnevrt activity I !-.«. -) ' .'¦ IV.'f .-rdPjoU' j tormttrly i)u».-r-.-c.l

- were E<HIO. lly dines-tion Wfl.» very ferliti- .

..fi t - r i l l ifro naj i pain and «tnd. unit at nizhiI u-i .1 i<> irakr up witb a start am! a queeri.-Ill's "'. drej t l ThU. h:itl IK'IK1 O» '<'!•in 'iil.h ... t was itriliiiir more ana moro run-I. >n II . \\!ii -n onp day I iva^l <if similar ca.-*.-'

-. -TJ.1 t ' .v Iir. Cv.'eil' n Tnhl^ls. 1 PH HJUI *-,.! .ilmr.c at r.nro I (clt better. Naturally I

11,-i-t- vi TMl . uni t IKIW I urn ai well and at anany Til;*.Ii of ni.7 aco." ¦¦

Dr. Ca&sell sanM ' I'

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she wa« alwaysiiildren. Theyhe unplea; >ant -had fo do with<had a peculiarthat this girl>wer, and when'ivanted to haverriise. She be-e truth at thoTS , and that iietween her hus-Jier father was

e.-.- on the sub-

nit wr.ting th- .'ig you repeated>ple.omething aboutenerosity.herself told herhad giveu her

tt i i ' inber wr i t ing"il told a fewto your servaweseritii of those•d to me she yote \y hy yovi gavey innocence Iip for her look-shall take this

» to expo6e theen the peopleui was goin;; on

having written

i now gay, youand you neverlk giri why d,dn '-i letter?I (laughter),it's father wasid he .never re-his daughter

lk she intendednly wrote it toink she intend-

fir^t saw then the press intnittin ? mot-ionin. His daugh-

him about the\s not treating. He went upnodore Power¦ fac\ nnd hisc window andget n visitingthat she was

order! Tliat ispci/' ile (iHii g b-

I that on that1 not «ay any-1. and witnessto tell her thatig urder (lauj ^li-ui that she WHSI tlmt the doc-would not ft2tan CL'2 (lau^h-

i decision. Hethat the ttlle-

tMidunt againstflic language

nnian wlio wasbelieving her-

in?. However ,he 10lh M-archut fiti 'ins whichnd iiccorilin-^y

She had notover it , and heere. sufficientaction.. Tliat carries

wd tn briiu; it!nvis-t! I would

nccordinsly.

BL'PINKSS.

true bi l lwhu was

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i.\ most leasing function look place ;itthe Parochial I I^ouse. Tallow, on j Slou-day evening whtn a thoroughly represen-tative deputation of the parishioner^,consisting of, hei iinderinentioned genll*!-nien, iva.ite<l pn l t l i e Very Revd. CanonMeacher , V.Y\. \o present him •witlr p .nilluininated adilress ¦ of " congratuHationon hid elevation to the Canonrv:—MessrsP F Walsh . |M.C.C; Philip Olea'ry.Manager of tho Munster and ' - LcinstorBank; T O'Uiiry, N.T. ; "John Condon.J.P; Th omas j McCarthy. Fnink T.O'U>nry, X.T: Alfred O. Joyce. Devon-Hliirc Anna HolM ;* Horence McCarthy.DcniK Shiltery, J J Walshe , T 'Keniry.and Alex. Heskin , Clerk of Union.!

The addressj encased iin n massive Siltframe , wna '¦ p splendid productof the rtiluminator 's art ., nnd was Hignedby Messrs P. IF . Walsh . M.C.C; T.Keniry, Alfred 0. Joyce, John ,1,1 Con-don , J.P; Timothy O'Leary, X.T, aildFo-ank T. O'Leary.

Tin.1 deputation was introduced by theRevd. -KuLlier ¦ Corroil, the popular andej iergetic ¦CuratoJ ar.d Mr. T. Keniry.aetinx as ei^kesman , said—CanonMcactier , never ;ui my life did Ii fecJprouder him j I j do to-rright when : Irealize tlie honour conferred rjn ine bymy fellow-townsmen in making me, themedium of ¦ presenting you j withan address on: ith e occasion of | yourelevation to n | seat in the historicChapter of Wutorford and Lismore.' Thisaddress •which:we ask you to accept to-nii-ht is a S-e|ry inadequate . eipri'S-pion of the respect and love we entertainfor you , and if n free hand were allowed¦us , a far more tangible and materialpresentation would be our gift to: you.Trne, you neednrt no extereal manifesta-tion of our regard for you , asi youinaw well thef feeling of every -memberoi tlie community towards you; Itcver-toeless, -we ask I you to accept I .-thwslight token of our regard, and- weheartily inuri you healih and happinessin tliat uiinidtry ih wheh you areso bright an ornament. ' ."H

CANON MhfAGHERVS REPLY.Canon Meaghar in reply said:—jFather Carroll,] my faithful Curate, and

sentlemcn , my| vj ery dear parishioners ; Iaccept your bpftutaful address ¦with tfragreatest pleasurtjj and I ret u rn most cor-dial thanks. Tftnir exquisite gift isworthy, indeed ; «:if the .generous and' loyalCathdlics of Tallow, but not merited byme. I prize very highly the. complimentyou have paid 1 nie, and I shall preserveyour handsome presest as a souvenir ofthe fidelity of my people to tho ilast day«f my Me. I j feel profoundly- thank-ful to his I.ordphip the Bishop .for theliich honour conferred on me. and I wishhim from my !umnost heart "Ad \mullorannos ." Dr. Slieehan is a blessing]to'thediocese and an honour to the i j IrishKp iscopacy. The |addresa gives me|cre<litfor having done sonvlhing for tlietempora welfare of my flock. Weil, 1honestly dedaroj that ^-verj ' tliought.word and act of | mine was for the; goodof the peoplo-rfor the true welfare ofeach anil all of Imy parishfoners. i i Andnow . tliough list, but not least,! theulorious union 1 betw-ecii 1he priest^ andpeople. One. of ?he crowning . act« ofOod's love, to ilrriland ds the Teverenccand a0eoti<5n He- infused linto the heartsof Ellin 's sons nhd daughters for -j thoirpriests. The -hiti CardinaJ1 llanniri(» ofholy memory, Iwhen speakin? of i tillsblessed union ,j »aid—"You are on ' God'sride when yoa! are at the side of i HolyChurch and when you love and respectyour priests."] And in this happy con-n fction I deem it .well to quote for youthe sodden word.*j of one of God's Saints,Rt. 'Prosper—"The | priest*," says.; the.Saint, "are the| pates of Paradise throughwhich the faithful come to Chri»t."i You.my dear people,| aTe tho children oiparents who were ever true to God andto His anointed ministers. Tallow, asof old , is Catholic 'to tho core, and hervliildnom ot tpslay wBl never tarnishthe glory of Uti'tr forefalhors. Tlie (Joryof Ireland is it«; Joyalty to the (Faith.St. .I'atrcick's prayer, that Erin flhouldbe ever Catlioffic, wil prevail j forall time , and | our humh-V and earnestrn -tit ion to him to-nicht is, thatj thosacred bonds of ;F.iith and Fatherlandunit ing 1 priests] nnd rn'ople for wvU : nighfift> en centurie* imay continue for. lever,t uiruin thank you , my detir peoi«!<'| foryour extreme kindness.

The company was subsequently enter-tained at a sumptuous supper by tin:( anon , ait.r uhiih tlio usual toaM8 ; weroproposed and rosponded io in theihait-iiif .^t tunns . and ;a most I'njoyabl c' even-in -.' «iL< tlii'ii broiiL'ht to a close. :

O'SHEK v. COKFEY.This was au ejectment civil , bill

brous-ht by >|r. Poer O'Sliee, D.I:, as.¦iL'i-nt for bis brother , Major Pocr O'fihec .Cniileniiiorris , UtjainM . John Coffe y fornon-payment of ,tl3 13.-.. rent due. ¦

Mr James McCoy appeared ior theplaintiff , and Mr1. H. D. Keano for thedefendant. -. \ '

Mr. O'Shee j rnye evidence , and eros.=-examined by Mr. Kcanc he said the de-fendant last paid ; rent in 1910. He . heldin yearly tenancy at £2 2*. ;

Mr. Keane— Was it not his peoplebuil t this houie?-j -That is not Tisht. ;

Was it your people built it?—Yes; butf wns not alive! when it was built. ;

Mr. iKeane—He fays his grandfather'suncle , built it (laughter). . i -

Mr. K'-ane alsci afked the witYiees didii..I t le fiMiilant tlj afch the house . Minetune 'ign at a ci}st of £12. and. witness-aid it WII .- .i s uied house, (laughter).

His Honor gavi' a decree. • ' ;\CTIOX \dAiNST THE (l .S. AND W.

BtAHAVAY. i i :Mi--r.- McDunrj cll and Co.. j narp'ariric

manufacturers ,! tilled the O.S. and W.Kuilway lof C3-C-!. lid., lo.-.-' sustained byplaintif fd through non-delivery by defend-ant* of a quant i t y of new milk consignediro m Chnrlcvi -Jo to AVatcrford. : i

Mr. Jones'(Messrs Thornton > appearedfor the plaintiff. -', and MT. .lame* Mc-Coy (Messrs Dob iyn ond McCoy) fur theil< -t « ' t i d n n ta . ¦ - .

Mr Jonc- said that tlie nr-'.v mi|k wat,scut from Ciiarwvi'.lr. to Wateriord onthe morning of U)e 2j th January and didnot arrive unti l the follow-in " tn'orninsnot arrive unti l the lollow:n£,- tnornin?when it wa3 sou ; '

Mr. John Mal'j rie, Manage r for Me?STsMcDonnell's, and ' Mr. R. Chestnutt,Chief Clerk in ihe Parcels Drp artni rntut Wtiterford Xorlh Station, having givon.-videnoe hu< IWDor decreed foT £3.

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All ilaterlalB forBuilding a Housefrom Briolca andCement toj ^allPapip and)r*aint.

BRiQQKSi]"0^*00SACKVILLT3 PLACE;. DUBLIN

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jaDctloo wll^i tba I fill! ii nn-mttcbed ss a Sldn CJure. spreditynaiovidf (11 disfiguring blotchot,pimple* udiblackh^ids. I tU asura renieHr for Obnrlnste Somsod Old V/dunds, si' well as (orRheumttlsml Lumbago, Ac, whiteiii cases ! of] ChKt I and ThroatTroubles it gives almost magicalrelief, i Prices i/ ij nnd 2/9 perbox oi Fills Cr pot of Oiatmeat.

LEAR SE<IN =====Tf» FARMRIIS A\D PIO FEKnEIlfi

CHE^VTEST OA'TLE, CALF ASD PJGi ' !

Barley SedimentLoss than one folirtli the price oi Barley,| Indian Meal or Cotton Gake. I ,

Write for partLculars to : ;

THE iBARLEY SEDIMENT AGENCY,. -. i 1 .¦ > ;

U 5IORRISSON S ILOAD. WATESFOBD

W.\ BRYANT ,Practical CoachbuilderI Tho Qlo 11, Waterford.ALL KINDS OF OABBIAGEB, OAB,

ETC., MADE AND BEPAIBBD.BDBBEB TYKINO ON THK

I • : PHEMI8E8.. GENERAL 8MITHW0BK.PF.HRONAT. ATTENTION TO KVF

MONEt LEM1 PRIVATELY, PROMPTLY.'¦¦ ¦ : • LIJBERALLY1 i ; : I

On Gold, : 8ilv«r. Jewellery, !Wa.t«heiGent's Bicycles, IHarneSB, ClothinK, Funiture, and Valnable Property of evad*8cription. I

{Goods : by Po$t or Rail attended 1same day as received ! and money foWarded. ' ! .

Old bold and Silver bought. .American Mot ey exchanged.

STRICT 2SX SECRECY

SH£EDY*SSAWNBBOKBB and JEWELLEB.

1 STORE8:

451 Ballybtlcken, .WaterfordStores ind Sliowrooma: 88. BALLY

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W« » ki'n* iL-i t Ii^tii l ' urn ftTflrnf. ir»n t l ia t *r*a tiavn n.Mtnn Imnn :_ n t.n« » n» . . A .t i :«_ * - _/ / . ._

(IKV TIJXKj lSAKGAI. N S IN DRAPERY. MERCHANDISE , AND Kl RN1TURK.Bargains tliut ciiinot «giiin be duplicatedl Our buying powers bei ig unlimited inthe (Market}. w<| purchased exttm.-tively before the great advance i i prices; ennse-'luently .Salt- Prices will be 50 por cent. and <!ven 75 per cent, in so 10 instances le.-itliai ^ present values. 1 The quality of tho Goods is reliable and dif •erentiates tlu'iufrom ordiniry snle-s' OPENING DAY: -SATURDAY. .TUN'f 'JGllii I Th(|r« is sure to be a rush. Come early! and gi't tli p liok.

ROBERTSON1 I "I I

GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL; I AND;< XARDEN | FETE

In the Beautiful Gardens oJ thoSacred! Heart Conyent, Ferrybank

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Commencing at 4 p.m., ind will bef Continued until U< p.m.

\\ Programme! ot musical excellence.Instrumental aid Vocal , w 11 be renderedby [well-known Artistes . ,

St. Cecilia's Grand | Ore lestra, jSacredHeart Convent , 40 ArtisUa . winners ofhigh musical honours.! \

The popular jBarrack Street Bralss andReeijl Band will play clioiec selections atinhit-vaUi' | : '

Songs by wel -known Singers, Humor-ous I Sketches by Fahiouls ( Comedians.Scenes iii full getting and .ionumej, from•• Maritana." ahd " Aj Coin try Girl ."

IRISH STEP-DANCING- i DAM1K Uh;THE, ALLIES. HUNT ] DANCp.

I)A>-CE j lPAVILLIOX I 6di Tor fllALF-1 !| HOUR. ,CAFE CHANT.' NT. j1 T[EAS «d. iCEs:-6d.ROULETTE, WHEEL ' 01* FORTUNE ,

|| HOOP-LAJ Etc.Grand iDrawitig for {he Prizes :- £10,

£5, andl£3, \ hich had to be pos ponedfrom 18th] December, will take plac e dur-ing on interval , on Sunday, June !Oth.

Giyat Tug-of- Viir Contest for a valu-able; jSot of Med ils. A [Team not far fromtho city eeems l i dofy all cOniors . [Teamskindl y eqtvr wi h the [Secretary. \

Admission to Sports and ^Garden Feto ,6d.| | J | • -

Tickets; alreaay in circulation : Is. Tic-kets | will j^dmit to Sports , Fete and (Vn-certa. 2si|; Tick< ts will | adnjiit to Sporty.Fete, ReWvet Seats and Concerts.in. Cd. Ti<jkets< v ill admit toj Sports] Feti> .Reserved I SeaU, Concerts and Tea.

! I T ' I ITickets' can hi had from I Miss Walsh:

Tobacconist, 14 Quay;| P .M. Doyle, 79Qasy; P^arcelljS General I Warehouse,Barron strain! Street :

i i ! J. FREEMAN , Secretary,i i : 1 Ferrybank.M i I i ;

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i ll • • ' ——! I I iTHOMPSON'S PATENT " LL STEEL'

' HAY BARNS AND 'CATTLE HOUSES |

MADE: IN d)UH OWN WOBKB.' 1 ' I I I LJL

Supplied on 8peclal iEasy Instalmien^Syjstern

or Cash

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CORDNEIFOR MOTOR REPAIRSAND BIKE REPAIRS

CORDNKR 'S FOR " HIS MASTER'SVOICK ' C,RAM (()PUONE AND

UIXOEDS.

Cordner'si Henrletti

Wateword

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br. JOHII j Unde:| ! I 'ARNELL

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ESTATES MANAGED, BENTSCOLLECTED,

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Ve wil l offer tho Surplus if our Benson 's-tick at Sweeping Ruthii 'tu ns. Every boxmd fixture Avill bt> turnoll out. Every\rticlt > left aftvr the Sn;i:Must so without regard toor we hav<i thousands o¦f .Sunini er (loods to <li

Stoektakim

TOR CARS

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•sading Makesikes—B.jS.A,INGER, Etc.

'SNIS GOODS,GOODS, 6c

GarageStreet,

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PLEASE NOTE

ARD O'K3RACEDIEU, WAT PRICES lor DEAD klremoved from any place '

d.Is immediately removedEEFE'S, GRACEDIEU ,

l>y TELEPHONE No. 89.RICK? PAID FOR LIVAND CASH PAID FOR S.-Y.'AY HIGHER PRICES 1

NOTICE10 FARMERS

EDWARD WALSH,Hidi. Skin. Wool and Tallow MerchantJssasssssu$«IS;S?SSPleaso Note Address:IDrDWwA»Brsi^

wfcdm» : "Wsl8h- Thom" st«**FREET.wn and OldLivery Yardurch.a6ed by

* KELLYtaker,

STREET ,

AND (iENERALWORK.WORKMEN.

Mdtor CarHireJNE 191.

& CO., Ltd.,

:E OF IT :¦

OF HARGAIN- < ;IY1N ( .M. SUMMER SALE.

m 1* " Sellinc "

rices or ii roui.1!,pounds worth

poro of before

Farmers

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THAT

EEFE, Ltd.,TERFORD,ID DISABLED HORMC.s ,vcithin s ri 'a<dnabl<- cli-iiu uv

on receipt of Telrpj .rii-WATERFORO,

E HORSES KROrcl IT TOME BY OUR MAN *A ( iKK

HAN ANY OTIIKK K1U M

LATESTOffldjj tetto by th« Medical orcu,

Xho L«noot," pconounoe th» yr»-Mdt d»y Qu Fire hygienloilly po»led. Thli TDAT ba

NEWSto naoy who h*ve not trUd th«m, bot

FROMraiiorts ol regular mn It It Mtab'lift >ed that

THEQu Fire U In th«

FRONTrmAk of Ul ht*l\ng and ««rmla«api)li*noM, which may be h«d oaSWSJS13BS- FuU p'rtI-

W. STREET'SWhaletale and Retail

rl8h, Game, Poultryand Ice Storoo,

Z E A U - S T R EE T ,WATERFORD.

Good* of the ChoiceatQuality.

:OUNTRV ORDERS CAREPULL1ATTENDED TO.

ciegrama~« salmon, Waterford."eleBhone 107.

Jwiee as mucih ds y mx

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| PRICE YOU WaJNT TO PAY; AND IF " I !U \nr TRY . YOI: wir.i. FlND TWICE AS I:

MI CH AH

Micha! WATE

TO DC LET

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HOUSE in Exchange Street , 6 room , ' ., !

with or without shop. j CseD RecejVed on Deposit o» 0 per wn»,HOUSE No. 9 WilUum St™. . i 4- ! WP^W. (pwctletUj) on ^m.nd.

ting. 5 Bedrcorus . Batb. Garde.. j ; Coupon, and Amerfcn Uone : Q»h»d.

LARGE STW on OratUn Qua,. 1*> , BE oR SOLD_ OUSC andOfBces. ; ¦ Buildin; Ground in Mayor's Walk.

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RESERVED APARTMENT FOR WEDDING¦ RING CUSTOMERS !

We hold the' Largest and Choicest Selection of $

.•. Gem-Set Engagement Rings in the Soutji of Ireland *« ; nMOTE OUR O

76, QUAY,JEWELLERS. OPTI

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DRAPERS ,VND OUTFITTE T8, ' ] 1

ftflichae l Street, Wa1:erfor^.I ' i

12, Gladstone

HOUSE andFire and Lif e

WE WOULD LIKE TO DRAW ATTENTION TO THE FACT THATOW NG T0 DISORGANIZATION OF TRAFFIC fOSSJDERAUifc

DIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING G OODS IS 1NKVITAB LK. ]WE WOULD THEREFORE URG E OUR FRIENDS TO PLA( ETHEIR ORDERS ITOR HARVESTING MACHINES WITH US

IT W0UT.D HE IN YOUR INTERESTS TO PLACE ORDERS TORMACHINES AND ANY PARTS FOR REPAIRS NOW. OTJIER-

I WISE WE CANNOT GUARANTEE DELIVERY. ,BINDER TWINE SHOULD ALSO BE BOOKED EARLY. .If?THERE IS LIKELY TO BE A SCARCITY.

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'A f SHION S. 'ISS SEEING OUR BEAUTIFUL !JUSES. STYLISH TA I LORED iIMER ROBICS. AND THE BKfJTSTYLISH MATS IN THE CITY.

Street, Waterford,

LAN D AGENTS,Insurance Agents.

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. i; j i Ware ln| our Ironmongery, Depjartment on Saturday.

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| wjth Covers , CJd. EacfiJ wa'rtb Is. I i l

I . ; • . | JBursluinfl in F.niinieUed iWkets, l«j Gd. : ;j j I Each , usual Price, 2«; Cd. |

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; j jKnaMe Ucd iS<Va p Tra^. |)i lncr p itos;, \PifrD>j <he.», TP;I Cndd|.>s. ,lc . at Bart'iin1 ' ; .i Price* .

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Trabiore. Tramore. Trjantor .

MQWi OSEAVIEW PRIYATEl HOTEL AND

! RESTAURANT f i j i(One Minute Irom Railway Station and Strand, npxt door to !

, , i . : .; \Yeston|Marioe :Hot«l) I -j : : ¦ j j ¦ | ;Mra. R. S. Kint (Doran> , 110 Quay!, Waterford) his !

pleasure !in announcing the rc-opon5ng of above prpmiseius Higb-ClH HS Rustiiuraiit .j Ci iiifi 'i-tionerj . «nd I'riVaJc |Hotcl. j

jVisitors to Tramore will find the |EBfablisbmeht|mo8t ! ;convenient and ujMo-date, nnd can tely upon bftving| their i !wants attended to Iproraptly »nd at Moderate Chargt'g, ] j'Chocolates an4 Sweets hj Dect Makers and' in perfect i. jcondition only alocked. : i ] : 1 ( i . ; ||

iOn ynur 'woy (!o tho J" I :I I I K . I . - station , cull at' II( |, Qoay. ;.Waterforo^ for Luncheon, Tea, or Refreshment. 1 j '¦ \: : ! ¦ I

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obekj i. JVterr| ii WHO IMPOST DIRECT FROM TKE VII

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YES WE ARE END CAVOUL I -ING TO CAPTURE YOURPATRONA(1E. I WE WILLKEEPiT BY SER' VING YOUREGULARLY ! W I T H ' ABREAD YOU; WILL KEEPON EATING, i ' \

¦'. OUR Pj ELIVERV SERVlCfe

I W.| JJ SMITH &Co fi SJS fJi i | THE Bakery Waterford. ' \ \ '] j LYONS'; TEA (SPKCIALLX IILEN Uilb) L\T 2/-j 1/10 & 1/3. '-.

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All i Qualities stocked at IWE CARRY -A IARGE STOCK OF PAINTS ,SALMON i.HERRINh NETS, TANNF.D fJA

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r \RTICLES THAT ARK WANTED NOW , THEY AKK VhKV uarnwAl

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LOTS

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¦ i : , SOLE .WENT FOR WATERFOI D AND DISTRICT

I M. F; MURPM Cbal Merchant,1 i 43 & 44, High Stree t, Kilkenny. j? I ¦

'¦¦ : '¦ f" I *'*.* . il'oals forwarded direct ex :hip o all ' tail fvay Stations . \? To!ei}ioiie No.: l'i ; j PRI :ES| OS APPLICATION. •>

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i ¦. : i i . i r ~~\¦CLYDE SHIPPING Co., Ltd! lii- 4+ i IJVERPpOL S pVATERFO fl! SAILINGS !

; i . i proceeds 01 uu- caie 01 r^rus .JI

, M ..- i ' : | . (Lands of iCooln.inmv . eontaiijuix; Oa 2r Op:Oxx in? to necessary qverhaul,of . steamers Ballyfiamintra U[>pvrr contanvmi; 2.">7:i Urbe follo^g filings ,*ill be cancel^

^^^' ,^inflt?r l . i!- ¦ ¦ ..'„„„ _„. statute measure «nd situate in the bj irmiyi LIVERPOOL TO WATF.RFORD, Jr RI- of U(£ie!)' Whli uia Drum anil; County ofDAY , «4 JUNE. .

^ VuZu -rZ, "nt,WATERED TO LIVERPOO L . MO* ffi'ifi^^^U t. 1)^

DAY 21rt JUNE ¦ | lin , .-uid any |H-rs«ni bavinjr any claim'. -¦: ¦' not, tlierein in~ . - r l< - t l . or oiijocting tln-re-

0«h« lailin ss as umal a, ,*r filing ft- j ««r 1 on account rt ..«;

PREAT SOUTHERN AND-WESTERN

KAIIAYAY CJOMPANY.i

':

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/-EXAMINATION FO! Km PS (AGE

i , . Hodge.An Examination tw[ Male Clerkships m |any <

above-mentioned Service will: be held in j is litiie City I of Dublin iTeehnical Schools , in thtower Kevin 'street.. J)til > lin , on Wednes- !Takeday, 21st: Jul y. 1915. j ' I'^y.I'For . further Dartic ilat> apply to the <, naniSecretary-- of the CorTerminus, Dublin.Kingsbridgv Tcrminu

I Junej ; 1915.! i; " i ¦:L j . ¦ L i • ' - w »v

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Begium;!, ¦; Wfff , *

Illustrated: by l!eaut,i(nl Lantern Views i| I \ j ¦ _ B 'v -

h

i Fru Gaston Brohee, < omij |A BELGIAN I'RIKKT , I N'G

In Aid of the Destitute Bo!pon> in ': ' I Belgium,

Will jbe iJelivcrod in the

Large iRoom, Town Hall , INT}¦ ¦

. n;. ; . -oi- ¦ , .

Wednesday,' 23rd June,! 1915- w"I ' : i , J -—j ! i : Stree!Doors ( pen at-T.30 oVloitk. IViiHurc will ;

¦Jiocin at 3 o'clock. • .

REIV. V ..O:I > I >!NNKI .I .. IM 1.. IV"0ST. PATRlCK -k N V1L I . !Mf K<l.>K . j Ti^pi'

I; ; ; ; : .-- -| — ' ; Mlljt;The I Siege o " Liege ! \) 't^'\The| Retreat of Mons; ! •

^The I Sack of Louvairi ! • alongThe I Battle of YpVes ! ''.'T

1. : IRroh(''i' iii-< hini.^'l :t ather ; Broht'i! '.

tJirongh many of tinand was jnad'u a pris

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** ¦ I Rezd. in oldsmiths' Hull , Dublin , J7W

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VALUE.

BOYS' WASHING TUNICS(URLS' BLOUSES.

LADIES' OVERALLS, Is. 6WIDE EMBROIDERIF.S 1

BATHING COSTUMES.

'LAIN BLACK CASHMEK

\ DIES' SILK ANK LE H<

AND SEE WHAT WE

I !

I l l J !FIN \L j NOTICi: TO d'Ii .\IMAXT>xsv\ iN*cr\iiii;AXCBi:s; t'oun .,(tlie lri^-h |Land Coj nioitdion. 1J> IU1Purcako ; Act.—Record No, E.C +5MEstatJ of PRANCES AlNNK QU1N andANNIJ .U3SHER 0.UIN , Spin trt^-rs CountyWatenford. Take Notice that the Finn I[Schedule !of 'ilni 'uj nbransc s irffi ctin;; Uio

anv -c iar^o 1l»» n- i t i reportol' ils uno toliiiii or any cAl n -r person nr ff«r any utlierrxvison, i^ xe<iuirc<l to lodt'f nn objection¦Jieretb, statini: ' the piirtlcujara : of hi-demaiid and | duly verifiodi nith tl icRegistrar of [thi- I 'oiirt on or before the.3rd day of July. VJli. and tu - appvar onMondliy, thel linli day ot July, 19.1S- M11 o'olocH. b'' 1"'" "1(1 Judicial Coni-nvissioneri ati liis I 'onrt , at1 thc i FourCourtji , Dublin, when h« will aduidicat .-uponJtJiel se.ycrul. -Inin is appt'^nuK onthe <*he<3ul<i, and upon any objl 'dioiiplodg&> thereto. Vnd Take Notice, thatany dpinindl reportoil by such Sclusluk-is lihblo to be objected U> witii-in Oif tij ue :iiori sMid. And ' furtluTTake Notice Uial I have fixed Thuro-¦lav . the. 18th <lnv ..' Julv . (915. At my

ibei.CNo. :t> . ;i t .'S Nassau istrwt .l. at Jl | m- liM -.k ij i tlie forenoon , forjuchins; ¦•! ll»" •« iivi;r.all claimn np-g On the -aid Si:Vi«dule, iind alls in^iv-l'd sh.iuld attond before•that d'H.v w i t h tin 1 n«.'«|Sharj':. proofsich tli.'ir re.s[Kctiye : cUiims

a vie w ;< . the. fiiiids hein^->uted oil tin! .-:ti ij 12th 'iay of Ju ly .Dat<K l |il\e r .tt i day i«f J une . l<Jl."i.GLQVEK. V .sainii»T. K S.\Mt !EL¦;, Soli J Mt nr lor V. !i .|<>r . 05 f. rnvi iipr ' Sf n- i-t. Dubl in .

: MALE CLERK1G TO 13). ;

inanv . Kinpsbrids'? I Hubli

m*i or

and theWATBRFpRD FEIS AND

EXHIBITIONSUXPAY. .fiULY 41h. :

Ir PHESENTATIOX- CONVKNT| oi?in:NDS.

<:«nii*-titaoii ^ in iu is i i M-iisir; i ) \x< - -

IXG iml . si]\ i:i-SO. nif)K.VL 'SONGS.G REAT j dl'KN A IK CONCERT ¦

JHurling Content f ;KILKENNY v. TIPPERARY

i ' \ i *PromeiVj !•¦ ¦ l.v Ma-s-fJ Bands.INTHRESTIN !! U.OO.VI. IJIBTOKK'AI.

KXU MilTIOX:!5plondiiJ Ini lun lriul . Mxjiibits '!

Entriefi u\t)- Jj iuii' 2Snd. 'Wr te to f' '•!• • i :i r i i s , -J 1.) |tarronst randStree .

fe iperinti'ii'liiis l-.riL".ne<'t A Omre .: I I l ivlTind Dlslrict.Aldli"r<i|i '»'h .House) Dublin.' I ' 15th iKme. ' lttlJ.

>OST OKFH'K TKMXJltA PHS."VT O' rTCE Ls IIKKBBY GIVlvN. pnr-i\ Mian; t 'f t i n - ! I' l- uvwiotiMi Of the Tcle-L'l -Apli Ad4 ltf <3 to 19H, , Unit Hi*Miijt- tv 'H I'o.' .miistcr Gen<,lrpl ,; liavin?obtaiied 'the consent in that behalf ofthe llody Iiii\ir«.* the control Of thepulilii riBiil Vl.ve^lwd biilort . inteaids K<plai-.> a Ti:h ?niphic line over andalong tho ."iiiil pilhlie road , tind for thatj >iir|>oU <f to <jn'"t |and maintliin posts inand upon tin- pn>n< . n'mler the powerslonfefrcdlon liirn l by the s.iid Telepr;iphi<-A cts I :

Ity cvmroui'd of ihe r<*tm:i*t<TGenerkl. . I

rU-tieeil Mr. Wh i te's hmii>e and Ihemi t ra r t i.'.! !to th.: ()l<l Cmi^t 'iiard StationHa l i vihiUMw. !

and ii-onfeActs

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t iej tn;ni.-\I horro rs t»iler by th.-

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ARK OFFERING

wJvTERFORD

COUNTY B DROUGH OF WATERFO W.

34 and 35 Vic, Cap. 163; 10 luid 11 Vi •.Cap. 34; 41 and 42 Vic.^ Clip. bl.

NOTICE TI AT RATEBOOKS.ARE 01 ENFOR THE INSPECTION OF

RATEPAYERS. ;

NOTICE IS. <HEREBY G1VKN hat'on Tue lady, the GtWday of Jul y, U15,

Rates, as h ireunder mentioued , j ursi antto the provisions of th^ above Act*, areabout to be made on tie property siti mtein the above County Borough , except hatportion of same known HS Ferrybimk.

TUe Ratei are to cover the expand) uroof the Watir Supply of the said Coi.ntyBorough ur to the 30U; September , 1 91n.and are as [OIIOWB :—

A Public Water Rate of Three Pone • inthe £.

A l)ome ?t c Water Rate o[ Six Peuru inthe .C

A Statem !nt of the proposed Rate- isnow deposited in the Town l'lerk' > Of ice,Town Hall Waterford , and may be in-spected ur to 12 o'clock on the »aid 6thday of July, 1915, by any Ratepayer on anyintervening day (except Sunday< dur in goffice hours

By Ord sr.JA\ ES J. FKEI.Y , Town I !«• k.

Haled (hi ; 16th dav of June . I'Jlfi.

HIGH WATER TO-MORROY .

watsrfc rd. Tramore

% m. p.ctl &.m.|(l 4 MI. -.W 0.31

LI 5HTING-UP TIME'Pi-- * l '. \ »- n I I L' — —

€\t Winkdoxi IgbtoBH- I I M Y . .ri 'N E I- . TT» 1.-.

LAST EDITIO

,uo:\l liovvtiuncnt (IrtUandl Act . l^W ,( i o n e r i l Order thereunder dated\ p r i l . 1S99 (The Connty Cmin<;rder lt<99) .

Form 29.

N O T I C K [)K INTKNTJ OX TO MAIRATES.

I j i x l 4 V c., Cap. 108: 111 and IICar :H ; 41 and Vi Vie., Cap Ji.

( U I M V I l)R () i : ( iH OF WATERFt

VTOTK !¦: IS iHF.R KKY ( i l V K N.\ tin- t ' luneil ot the ahove-nanu'dIVj ruu^h m e about to nrnke RATESim t 'tioned below , on the Property sitin ibe nbo ,•<• County Borough , rat«und '-r the [ rovisi<ms of the Ix>cal Ooiment (Irein nil) Act . 189S. and of thein. -orpurHte 1 (herewith. The Rates foscrviit of IK> year ended the .'list • .¦March , 191 5. chargeable to the CoKort .iu:*! o Waterford are at tin 1 (nini; Ktilv> i) the ¦:. vi?., —

1 VTKS TO LKV1F.I).I mnn (larges m respect ol the deinanu

ni.i.l '- mi th .' County llorouj.'h of Watei fordby the Board of (iuardjans of the \V iter-ford Union , and the extenscs incurred byihe Cnunci. in meeting the .c aid dcnJand ,and in ( i n n eetion w i t h the .-aid Poor Hate.— •!- .'ill \ "S\ o shi l l i iU-'H and th ree p< IH-e)in t l ie 11.

r m i i i l y - i L -l.arce Ciarpes --3i . ldil. ( l h r e e< l . i l l i i p .'s ar d Ten penoi) in the C

\ Koroii(j |i Rate . Free Library Kate andT'-i 'hnii -s i l n s t rue t ion Rate.—1« . '_M. [One< l . i l l i n ^ an; l Two pi-nee in the t

A ^uni la y Rate — 2». "d. (Two -Mi l ingsami >even ru 'nci') in the V^ .

The K- t i imte> :ind va lua t i on l . i - t ( ared^ |ii '> 'm.fl >r the in-pection ut any Uate-im i' i in t l •¦ offices "f the County l ior>nghCi .nnei l in the T.iwn Hall . The Mal l , andshal l Ih . -re be open for such inspei'tio l bc-tu i '. n t h e lour-s of HI f 'cloek a.m. ;i nd 4n V I i i f k p.i i . dur ini ; the . 14 days ilex en--n inc the late hereof, exclusive of Suu-d..i ~ .- i i i ' I 1 unk Hol iday* .

.l\ :ii:s J. FEEJ.Y . Town cle rl: .-»¦ retary to the County Boc nigh

CmiiH'll "f Water fur . l .!> :. • • - I !¦ "• ¦ s lGth day (U' .lnn. > . l<Ji ;,.

BELGIAN REFUGEESTRAMOBE.

SI M'K \ e la»t published ih . - l.i,l lu - > u h^ c r i p t i o n^ r .'^ivud tor

iibovi- . t h ¦ Hon. Secretary ofOUnri i - Commit tee his rr-ctiv.-d lh (luu ni '.: in ; ddition.['.• • M i - - H a l l w a y . Roekf icld . 1 nun

L 4 . \1 r> ( l a l l o w iiy , A n n e s t d u nL l • -ach ¦ Mrs . K .

" X . I'ower . Trai;Mr i . I I I - VJ I I Wid ger .

MI .u- i-cil >vt»d by Mi"s ( l a l l w i v- JVr Mr. "K . W. Kel l y. '

• L ' J ' i - SMMru Chopifea . Buenos .'(pe r tj ii- Mi .->.-os Kel ly , Avenue de.- Chi[•ur iv . nt | cr<eiit s taying in Tramore

l'i- ...H - I I -Canon Cotf ey. Fat l i . r WE i the r ( IN e i l l . W. F. Wak. h a i M .

7- .himi - Wal.-h . Esq.."•- 'I s i. edv . K-II .

M H I -CT p tmn.-i p r o m i s f i l m .n . : h htJ . M i . A. K. (iravel- .l'i - .-a. - l i . -Mr- . Pu id on . Mrs. d

li . i l l in a i i K . i a Park.I t may ii ttrest our readers to k n o w

Si-ii i ira Ch ipitea . who fo lenerousl yt r i l iu t ed £ » for the Belgian refugeT r i i i n i . r - v i ; the young nnd ehanii inj ;of s-imr A In'do Chopittt of Buenos Jw h' i i.-. ot Irish descent on his mot-n l i - Ins i nniediate ancestors . l n : i r (the ?'K K I <.| | names of Pureell and Dinbeing u. i lhe- i of Waterlord and Tim» ;

»-in.r C h np ilca i.s l ike a y f m n g I r i s l :ot ' i i ' - h- st ty|M; w i t h ju fs; ;i f n i ch nf >ish c l i j f r i i l \ t h rown in. The owner nft i -Hi - t - "( I ind and much p r O | M - r t y i rAr '.r>-n i ine Republic , he is very prmhi- Cellj e blood , and on the ocr;i-i<lii- m a r r i a :>• two years ngo visited 1 r<for tt ie fir t t ime. . The delicate heand colouring of our old land deli;him and 1 is bride nccu.stonied tn»ki''s and vider horizons, .md »l»-nU - fl for h'li i e it was w i t h t h r i n t i n t i ir t«-vi<itin!; thi .s country at :io diEi-riod .

LOCAL ANDDISTRICT GOfel i K T I H K M K N T OF MR \ . M

HAUPF.R. R.M.The :innouneement oj ihe in t . ndi

sipiation Of Mr. A. M. Harpe*,under Ihe 'age clause] has ealleiHiortpr«'s-ioiiH of regret nt his ret irementappreciation of his j services. frommagistrates, solicitor*, police ;ind |ihi ' the districts of \Vaterfoid amiHi' "- -", which he had charge of d.r lh<fiv years j (ir an. It will be {ldmittiall sides that- Mr. Hatper is an adiuire.-ideut mtii'istrate. «hd in his nmy iscapacity ho disp layed the trn'iit. sLAl » i iVs a most eourfeous £rentli »' ii ;iig;ive a piititnt hearing to .all CIVM -- bribefore Flint , and his deci.-'ioris ton IdsvlHoin bejlound faul t wi th . In i -ri ica--^i- he recognized tli^ tendem-v nlsent-duy legislation to reform ra therto punish , lind he invariable lumpenylice with innrcy. Eli * advice tohrolhei-magist rates was always >I .I I I Hu. 'll-dmnded . and his manner of diw i t h l i f i i ranf s made him most powith the pdblie. We understand t lmHarper is 'about to go on leave andhis re.-iuniit.ion will t-alie . fftvt :ili»ul.-t of \ i.igiist.

46 YEARS' OF PUBLIC SERVICE.;Mr. Harper has had 40 year*' of public

service with .the) - R.I.q. 8nd ResidentMagistracy. He commenced his officialcareer on appointment to a cadctship|intho R.I.C.- at thi CIOBB of the year: 1868,.was" promoted an officer; in the Force Ionthe 10th Jan., 1 60 ; 2nd class D.I.. June1875, and promoted to 1st class rank Octr.,1882. He ' eUed several imrortant; posi-tions in the- R.I.C., and wns attached tothe- Headquarters Staff of the Force, Dhb-lin Castle , for some time previous to 'hispromotion as RjM. on the 24th Novemovr,1835, after which he was stationed at Kil-kee, Co. Clare ; iKilleshandra , Co. Cavun ;Mallow , and subsequentl y this city. Itwill be seen that he had 30 years ' service,n.-i R.M.,' and gave 46 years altogether inthe nublic service.

COMMISSION IN THE ROYALENGINEERS. '

Our congrnturationH to Mr . RonayneJennings. B.E., son of Mr. J. R. B. Jen-nings:, late Co. Inspecto r for Waterford ,who ha* just received n commiSMon in thelloynl Engineers. Thus, of the live en-gineers cngsgiid in 1 connection with theconstruction of Water fofd new bridge—namely, Messrs . Wuller1,'Jennings . (' . Dow-ney, Holland . Sell'ier. and Rice—all , savethe last-inentioiied, have now receivedcommissions or are othorwi.se serving withthe Allies. Mr. Sellier ii with the FrenchArmy. Mr. Holland has joined a volun-ter corps in the Malay States. Mr. (' .Downey holds a commission in the Ord-nance, and Mr. Waller was recentl y pro-mote from a second lieutenancy to alieutenancy iii th« Royal Engineer?..

ANOT HER COMMISSION.We understand that Mr. Richard Ross,

son of Mr. Anthony Ross, Waterfnrd , hasreceived a commission in the Army, andcommenced a course ot training in his newduties ott Saturday hist. . Mr Ross was amember of the staff of tho Bank of Ire-land. Duhlin.

CAPT. F. ROBERTSON.His numerous friends in Wuterr'nrd will

be pleased to learn that Capt. FrankRobertson, who. as already nnnouneed ,was wounded in tlie head during theoperations at the Dardanelles , is improv-ing. Capt. Robertson i.s a brother of theMessrs. Robertson . lli« Quay (RobertsonBrothers), and he held nn impnrtunt posi-tion with Messrs. Dent , Alleroft . and Co. .London, tho well-known glove 'nunufac-turer.s. until -(-he outbreak of the win , whenhe got a commission in the I2th Worce ster-fhiro Regiment , hems attached to theRoyul fusiliers. Ot the >ix office r:- in hiscompany who went to the Dardanelle sfour wore killed and two ( includinz Kini-selfl wounded, ' apt Holcri-an is lit p i t -sent, in hosp i t a l in A l ex a n d r i a , n n d hisf r iends wi l l join w i t h us in » i - l n i i < : h i da fj»;'.'dy .vcivory

TmiKRcri.osis « -O M M I T T K F :A meetmr i f the Tiibero»l"-i- C o i n n n t -

tee of Mani is r emont was held on Mondayevening at - nClix-k in the Mayor 's office.Th ere v.v-«- nr "«ent The Mayor ( in theeh.'i i r) . A U . ( r < u l l i v i i n Conn.'i l l o i s Mr,Poiilc. Svi . i i . . t t . W a l - h (H IS.'!I S lu-r i f f ) .O'Neill . K e n n y . < a - s in . and O'CUIHIOT (re.pteseuii t iK t h e ( '. ¦r fn i r a t i o n l . Mr s. E .White , Me- r.-,. A .1. Phelan . I! L : HarrySmith , W' v.' K i t z i . i i t t i i k . and Pat r ickReale ( ren i - -en iun ; mo County Horuuir iiInsurance < Y m i m i t t e - i ; the Very Rev.Cation Fi iH'ini : a m i i h e Kev \V .1. O'Con.nell (repre-etitatiie eiliien^l Mr. PatrickHiggins. ^ iTetary . und Dr. Hogan. Tuber-culosis Oftie.'r . were in attendance. Onthe niot i ' i "! nf ' \ l I O' Sv i l l i v a n reconded byMr. Harry '- ini lh . Wie existing sub-i nm-mitee was n--ele..!<M tnr 'tlie I'l i suiug veur.

TKBERCl'l-OSlS DISPENSARYCorrespondence was tead irom Uio IJJCU I

(iovernme'it Hoa rd in reference to theequipment of the tuberculo sis dispensary,app aratus and ins t ruments lor the doctor,drugs , ete . The Secretary stat.nl tliat. noportion o f i l l - g ran t nf C7.*tO ha<i \ et beunreceived f r i . n i t he l. t x a l i J n v er n i n c j nHoard , p e i m i i i L ' -» - in lei^n 1 l u '-na l i t i c -which he espPdelJ Mi. l l l i l be comp leted 111in a day o' iwn . 'I 't ic <|uestion ot openingthe dif tpen-i i rv «a-, (hsou.ssed . Mint owingto the fact t 'i'il t I ' .e prono-eil aj !ri> ".nelltwith the I " . Ror i ' i i t f h In surance ( o i i i i i i . t -tce has not set. Iwi-u functioned by t l ieLocal Ci-j ve i i i iu i -n t H. ,ard . no fu r the 'action could be t ak. -u in t l i " «¦»%¦ ofopening the i l i *|n-n- i i rv . I ; W II * ordered ,on the > iro | i i >- i t inn '¦' Mr \ I Phelnn.seconded by I ' liimi K n r l o i i .'. i ha l ;i > l rnn gresolution t)' 1 -<'nt to lin Local t i im-rn-ment Hna rd in reference to the mat ter ,asking them to expedit e ihe comf letion ofthe aLTecMii nt Tin . -ei r *'tHry. was alsodirected |o - . n l II eupy oi t lw re solut ionto the Co. It 'Ti ' i i sh In-uranc e Coinniiltei - .

IMERMK1H A I K KXA.MS.The H i i u u .'i i I n l . media te . \ H ; I I .- ar»' t ak .

ing plaoe at Mount sion . \\'at«'r^nrk Col-lege, f r s u l i n. . C .' i iv . nl. Fin-y hinik Con-vent and I' - I - ' I - - ' . I I I ; H u l l The e.xa-ns.arc eonduci ¦*' : in < U r i V - snp, 'rv i - ion ofSup4H'intenil ¦ ¦ < * . . « ? t i ^ - l n l e'n t e d u i U'Board. YU < i . - n l i - <>i ihe '-x a n i i n a t i n n sw i l l be a i r in . i i i U m t t h e midd le '¦'AllL' l lft . .

PORT SA N I T A R Y .M 'THORITYA meeiiiiif < • '• t h i« \V ;iter tor i l ami New

Ross Port S a i i i tnn A n l h o r i ly \cas held onWednesday \!H Hack' -t t 'C l i . i i rn inn ¦presided , iini t h e n - were also present- : —Aid. l'uwvr ( M n r n r ) . \ i . l O' Si i l l ivan.Messrs. Jo ' in Hearne . T.C. : M n r t inPower . .1.1' . las. Muddick. D.C : P. Shor-lis . D.C. ; P. I. Dunn.' . .I P. . New Ross :P. Hisgins. Secrvtary : and Dr. Kellcher.Acting Port M.dicul Oflicer The Mayormoved, and Mr. Maddock seconded, u mo-tion to rescind a prev i i .us re-olutiou agree-ing to pnv Dr . M o r n - M - v . Port MediciilOfficer , half -al«r>- w h i l e - nway on Wnr ser-vice , in add i t ion to paying Ms -iibstitnte.On a division l.h r-v voted fnr the motionand three.' i iga iuM. . and the Chairman ac-cordingly drvlnrvd the motion lost. Theusual ({Uni te . U pav m ^ n t - WI IV ]>a--ed mulreports read ( • t h e -ub-sanmi ry nfliceisnt Passa'ge . New H. ss . and W n t e r f n r d . Dr.Kellcher r. p i n t . -d th. i t l-heri - wu s a cuseof tneasle.s on K .-dimmer w h i c h arrivedduring tin rno i i th l l'j had the j >a t i en tremoved to l i o -j i t i ! l :uul the -h ip disiniee-tI 'd. The See ie i a ry : innoii i ieed tha t t hebank bal ; i r - . i l i t ..f t h e \ u l h o r i t ywas t'Jilfi

A I'RETTY W l- ;r>l>lX<3.A pret ty w.l i l ini,' wu. c-U'tnaieil on Wed-

nesday at t h e C h u r c h ot t he Hol y Cro.-- .Tnunore. w i l ' i \ up i i ; i l Mu.is, t he eon-tn ic t iug p u i t i e - he nig Misf May Con-nol ly , m i l .- . l :iu» | .i . i o) M r , Michae l Con-noll y. I'n H . und M r . "\Y in. .Hearne, sonof Mr. A. c l l ' - ar i i e , l i l e n . K iWieehinThe inl 'r c st ' i ] ..' . en i n o n v v. ius performedby the V. rv K.-\ ( aiioh Coffey. P.P ..Triimore ( inn le nf t h e br ide) . nsMsted bythe Kev. I' k i . e Heiirne . C .C., St. Mary '.-.,Clonmcl (brother of l.he bridegroom).The brido wns attendc<l by Miss MarionMurphy . Cloiimcl . and Miss Kate Hearne,tilen , and Mr , Nicholas P. Hearne0>rother ot the bridegroom) was bestman. A f t er th,. marr i i iL'e. dejeuner w n -.served lit !he 1. 1 r and Hote l , the -companyconsist ing o' u l iou t i w e n i v of the iimne-diale re la t ive* ,,l t he iie\ slv-miirried piir-t-oi s. The !' .i(' | iy eonple subsequentlyloft for D i i b h n timl iho South-Enst olIrel and , w j e r e Mie honeymoon wil l hespent.

A WATKKKOHD Wl l l D I M ; INWALKS.

On TJiur-i h iy . . l i nn - K i th , t l i c mnr r i az etook place at !•'(.•' «> - -y - l)r i ndod . Ysl iodMynaeh. of ("land Frederick Thomas, se-cond ton nl l . ii . i t . - ' i i n i i t . .('r>lni ' i i l und Mrs .Lindsay , ot l l l n -n e v i u llou.-s-, und YstradMyna eh , S. Wale- , t , Dorothy Lindsay,eldest d iu iu ' l i t e r .1. Yd ;„„! M i s . Foide . oit in 1 Manoi of St .I,,fu , Waterford .

EXPERT K V I D K N C K \T Q V \ RT E RSESSIONS.

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1NTER±-ST1NO LECTURE.' j |A\"hat promises tovbe an- interesting] lev-ture will be delivered in the llarge Roomof the City Hall »m Wediieadayl mghl hextby [the Rev. Father Gaston BroTiee, a Bel-giflil priest, on the j subject o( V BelgiumHud trio "War." The lecture WJII be tllus-traWd '.by lantern views. .Father Biyheohai pas^d through 1 many of ihe horr -.upof war . aud was ' innde a prisoner ±>y theGe niBus. iHe ^'ill thus be able to speakon Mie Subject f i r in iir.il hand Un a ledy

OllvCEUT AT THErTHEATR}-'.k varied and well selected ;prncra 'n:ne

w ajs gone thiough at tne vonccrt JuLd oi:Wednesday ni ght in ;he Theatre Rj yalfor] the 'benelit ot I IK Ladies '! Red CvivsBotieiy attached to the Waterford LN.V.Tn'e attendance was good and tii* dil-fer'eui items were much appreciated.

Tfil-HGiRA'PH BOYS EXCURSIONThe telegraph 'boys at the | W.iti>r f>ird

O.P.O. had Iheir annual excursion loiDdnoannon yestcniay i-veniii(J on the '•- .DdncRi inon. They were :ici-.;nipatn;.J byIM

^ Postmaster ami ncads. "f| ;tafl * , :md

they ti fwnl a pl^nssiit eveningi ai the sea-siti '!. Sports ¦vpn organife:i and i .fresii -m^uls were -sfrved :it the Fort.

l..V3PFX)THJu\.' ¦Majo r Odlam . Riding -M a.sut at the IV-

p.»i, made his annual in-peciio .i of 'liemen,"! the niouuieil uolic* !<>rc» in Wu.tc i fori l txlay

CKSTRAL TECHNICAL INS 'l' I 'lV 1'K. -A\X LrAL K.XHlBinON.-!n connection ui th the abcl ye, •li» lol-

lo*in,r have been awarded prize* t< theScliool fo Art:—Painting troni still life :Firs tprize , Miss Alice Wh' itty ; aco^d ,Mess May Costen . Best defisii for in jn-duktrial purpose : Mr. W. Wh'itty. hivitspecillien of woi>r i i ; i r i 'ing iu ij l i i l :;:q (.'t-.si ;J|i: Miss M. Beggf. Best l .i.vei i• •a ¦ feuioroidery or luce including design : MissV.\ Whitty. 'Best pur ifolio ..[; e'eni.!.n :arydrawlncs: Miss Nancy Luinley. Best «¦,oi .-haded drawings Alw AU c- W h i t t y .

ELECTION OK C H A I R M K S .U'!u- annual u ta tu t ory muetSu).' •¦ :ne

W j Ulcrford No. 2 Distrn 't (Joutu i i :ield inthe bouidroom , woiWiovisei . »t VI o'clockoil] Monday. Mi. P t i ran t , I IP . wa- «•-elected Chnirman. and Mr_ .Ia |ne.= K arr< h ..J.I' .. Vice-ChairmHii. i

^Vt tlw-subsequent meeting oi' 'ht \Vnte - -ford Board of Guardians. Mr! David Hy-laii ' l . T.C, was re-elected C' l&i. -iii.'m . ^ 1 » ..lilii^e ,-, Fun'cll , Vicct ha i i i n in i . t ;. l Mr .reword Walsh (Htj i h Sl ier i f t> . Dei .u 'yYj ce-Chairman.

[\ l esi i hlt i o n r e e n'n ' , .1 ml i n -.' ": S, ' (;i ;e I r l - -in 'u' > . f M r . H y l n n. l i» i h e ( o n i' i i i - s ion '¦:t h e I ' ellcC W H S I I P Ml i l l l' M I - 1 V 11 - !• ., •- .- • •

PlpST OFFICE A P I ' O I N T M K X TMr. F. White . -x- -:eri..eant R.I C H-i . '>

>trcet . Watorioiii . has bcj nn dppo 'u !e<l u.the pusition of postmaster f t t : Jo - i i i -.towi .Cil. K i l k e n n y , r i 'i i ' lereit vi ieun' n\ t i nd.Kii 'i of h i s hrol i i i i . i lr . l inn . ¦ W in ie

NJ-'.W W A T K K K O H D >«>). !( LTDK\V-. offer our congru t ' i lu t i o i i s i i . \i ¦

Edward O'Shauehnessy. Maunr -Tee .. .>nh iiviug successful l y passed the l in .-i : - \-a m i n a t i o n of the Incorporat ed Law So-ciety which was held on tin! •Jl lth , T,f '. .uij d i f t l i -of May at t he Silieitors ' Bui ld -ing s. Four Cnur ty . D u H l i n . M r O'S!i:''i'.''i-ndssy .-ociired fif th place, and , in additionU' |this ,- i g n a l s^lccc^ s . In reci iTcl ¦„ .sj ic ia!ctr t i t icate for cl is i inguiFhed . a i^Aern ic .Tlie new solicitor has been managingcl i - ik !or M.- . P. A . Murphy (<i, K immU-tof ye:irs tmst , and i-» very popula r in *' ;«•city.

N\c iire »iso very plt-asnd "t , , n.it're .:ithe publi i-i i td i inno i iucements i iat M ' . IAJ M i n i hy. sou of M r P. A. Mi . rp l . .. . -" i-citui . has passeti lh e pr t ' l i i i i i i . a r ^ e .xa .u .inii ' i i ' i i of th " In<v .n . . . 'ii' e(l Ln So .• -v

I . I T K R A R Y N U T K .P' ue sudilt'.i d t 'u lh i- uni ioiun'eu •¦ ' M r

Oj Ne i l l Lane, who-i larger E i ig l i -n - l r i - i :dict ionary he hud onl y j u s t < o m p U »t e d . andwjuch is to he pub l i shed in i i i i ed ia tely hyMrs-rs. Constable and Cu. T'i l t ic - . h..!.-:r-wp ils t det>|>ly regretting the lo«-s oi so ar-dent, a -tiuU'iit . <-unnot but fee ' -at t ^ inr-l ion t l l i l t t in s h o ul ' l have Iv-on - . a -.- i * -eolui . let . hi- * ma'j l i 'i M I n t ' i i -

:PR 1 SONKRS Ol-' W A K|'l he Cominl l lee t . - i t h e kel:.- ' ¦ P i-

oiters ol War in ( ier ' i i any « i - h t.i a. > iv *l. -ik-e w i t h t h a n k s ihe lo l l . i»n . - ¦ M r-Kennedy, 1- . M r .-. H' .-i rne i- t i : M -McCarthy. I s . : Mrs Dunpny , ) - . M - -Wnt t . is. i;,| ; M r - IVme- . ;- \|-.I fe n r n e . -Is . : Mrs Kcnnedv , 'J- M • •( I Brien . ' J s .i . M r - Kyiin . '2- . \ l . -. Ua/ .-!Ion .vake; M r s . R _Vi i n . i-nke Mr.- Heii -:i-

j The to l lowinj ; p ' i - i ' i i *.1 s i^n e i» r |.n ,\l is lged the receiut ¦¦: pi i re iM- lu i - u . < ii i ^ i ^ i o me l e c c in f

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Abbot t , Corp l. .1. . Hnyd. 1'te . .h.n nDaniels . Pi ,- . Pa in , I, Doy l - Corp l . I* u - KIi 'i i n n c . Ptc. M . . D u u p l i y . P .1.. i' u i i i l ' t <Tliom::- : F i i / .u e r : i l d . ' scryt , M I C I K I - 'K l y n n . Cnrp l .1 U Cosgni. I 1:.- . I '( ijrii'ii . Pte. .1.: l l a r n e y , Pte . ,| )- iill.ean..y. Ptc. W . H.arne. , !- • MHj earne . Pip. Thorn s- ; Heiinc-- '. . ] 'u-J.Mm ; Hennessy . I ..- -Corp l T : M u - ..1 . .I' e. .1.; Mcdr t ilh . \' :< .1.. 0'H ien . I 1- .\\ 'i i . : O'Connell . P>" . P.; <) > K eef .- . !' .Putrick ; Peiidcr . Pi. M. I .; Hi :n • ' .

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VC riO.N AtiAIX ST TKrSTKES OlLORD WA'TIORPORD

Finding t h a i i t was n.ii fi t.»r ;n iu ' ¦»• in tract, of t enancy, which \va- a -t.v.ii' ry one. t h a t the l .in . l 'ord or ;i.- ' i :¦•nt 'e were ent i t led lu cm t u r f , and u d 'Mi;:so t" rc.inov.1 t he surTn^ e of the t a n - ! -A :I * »-ojt coinnensatiou , a Dubl in .-.pe.-:H ' j n r yni the King 's Bench, imarr l-i l \l . ] •¦¦¦'-Murphy Ki iucknu lx / l i y . Tplb 'oi-t ' v. u C- -\\[ieklow, JK>(> ilaiuu-j e- agh in—' \J ^r<iIt "iiO'iuu lin:.ir<!, 'BnC "ii llerlij .*, ,»:nt 'vlt"U. Claud A I I - I I I . i i - l r u .-( ce- • . i. -il t tniuie i f ffni<;rlord.. The aauia;. - c > •:?plained of wni < d' .rir Uy pe:|io:i- :i-i '''i •¦is .(I by !.N C . I fi t n J . i i i L - to cm ".he .• ¦.'!

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ll Ox betll I 'tM U l l tnv ic i l l l 'l l Ol/ an K tf l li/'l /uc<5/llv.-'iif iritli G '""<il If i a r l ip i i i r 'n -' ' <»t-t itmes vnd rnpp lemc ¦> '« nm rnlive / t ul i l i'luilnil tlh! t .'/ th init., 'J m n r r i M l i t . i ot thr B nf i r hfo rrc ni.d Fvtnc/i - ', . . , < > I'M I 'h i 'ui t i i i t t !tO 'lrl, U'itli il .

. l inn- l a th , - l i i .- l «"•!. en.lou n- • |¦ t• - ¦,;,

i*J i t hud h e u n n . :uul "I Jl < -t - i \ i t y on a 'hr .-e- J i i l - there i- p ru . i n a l l y uo t l i inv !•• r - •pOrt . Tile < i > l i l i l l l i - ' " l l t » t l t l .'d tlic I I M ''\-;-xi f i b a r t i l lery .i. -t i ' .n ii'-' iunsl t l l ff . -r. -n;.|i0 inls and \u lh : i r 111 ¦_• mi .« ciision.il n in.-Oil F r iday , t he l l t h . >h« iv »;i!-' som- > - i> M-i ij g on our from li'-u. - i a l l x . ' mid OP '!U-fq lloxviug day th<; cen t re ol uur line- xx-a-thc objective iaruuni l .

|On Sunday inor inot .'. near 1 1.e Toinpiet .l i f e 'i iL' iny tireil ,-i n . n - n i i i e h resul t' '.ionly in the destruct ion of the ruin * oi .vi> u ip i v i iou.-e s i a i i n i i i <_' iiei.ween i n e i c i ( •n : id ilis guns .. ( I n M r . n . l n yj t.'ie -Oh , .1!J . i r i in the n i . i r n i n ' .'. ih" tiennou sapj .ei-e! ploded H i io the r 1 ha ra - in f r o n t of I'1 ¦>• •_•--I M-rt wooil x v i i h . • • i i i i i l l y barren it- ,. ' :- ..-1 far as XM> x \ > -re < '"ii cerni!il. *-'» r l n-r-1 n th our sni p i ng and a r t i l l e r y fi'e ••>. .-.'.¦Heetiw , a hou.-e behind the 1 e.iciny '«trmi t . l ine lnv:iif ¦• 1 ¦. I ' ., I >• i t,.. I. ,'-'

The hopeful vi . « .. ¦ t| ..- s tna 'i.j ri .- t i : .'held by the o t i ' -mv is -hoxui by a i.< * ;<¦*siirned by the Cover , I. , , - I ;,.|, .-ui l 'ii -|.e .:,-.lij ct which has r e - 'n ' ' x In- S: .MJ •.,) -ui Viilcncieiines- ..

j " It is absolutely lorhiddt n to tarves-I ij irid on any .iiibj ect wha t ever with 1 en-I rn l countries ,, r v. i»h t h n ^ i> i | i .t r i - ''« r, <t! e nii'iiiy '.- e n u i i l r x n t v«- t n cen r i -nj - vI ' le ( i i »r in:' n V i - i n v

r : i - • : 1 ;CITY PETTY SESSIONS

Retirement of Mr A. M. Harper,i ' • ' RJM. ¦/ ¦ '•

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The City Pettyjft cs^lons were - held to-day before Mr. A. ^N 'e.jeon , D.L. (in thechain . Aid Hackett , Aid. Ward ; Aid,iHearne', and Messrs Llames Young, Wm.Hill . E Phclan , and |A. M. Harper, R.M.

B fore the ibusinoss proper of theCrj rt coitmienced, I . - . ! !

.Ml-. A. Nelsonj sai<J .he was sorry hisworship the Mayor was not with thera to-day 'He had been ai-ked to read the, fol-loAiug expression from the • Bench:—" That we. the. magistrates at Waterfordl'!!tty Sessions, sinc^relly regret to heartitat this in the j laflt occasion on whichMr. A. M. Warper , RM., Is to act wiihib. .During the periij rl of now quite closeon f»w years while pe Jios been' asso-ciated with us in j his capacity of ResidentMagistrate it van always a' pleasure , tohave niK-h an impartial and capable'iiayiM-ra 'e taking pilrt in the adiujni srtration of th? laxx\ Kindl y and cousider-ra t»- to H II with xvhoj h he had to deal inhi ; official capacity.|wc . feel sure that he'i.is inspired thoie >f ho had any caee ito!ay before him , thnti they, had the henguarantee that they Would be fairly audimpartially treated. Thus he has honour-ably enrntd the ijst!< !m and good will 'ofhy wlleagUPs and of thus*' whose ' lot : itwas toliv ppear beforcj him. Mow ;that Uietinie ho*, tome, to sever his connectionwith tfie adin-iiiiUration of the law . andthai ££• ia about' to ietire 5»e wiah. himmany years of health and happiness aftera lougiperiod of work faithfully, ami laitlypertormod." ' : . ; . . I i .

C'on.tiuuing', Mr. Mtdeon •said he woulxltake the opportunity ! of saymg that hejoined mcut sincerely in this expressionof regret at the j loss of their esttHj ined ,worthy, genial and| efficient ResidentMagistrate , whost; stay amongst then) hadhe?n inarmed by tho inost happy and cor-dial re|atlnni» and Jj qod fellowship. 1 Heheartily wished Mr. IHarper gcxx! healthin the j i .'iijuyini 'nti o! his well-merited raitand ha;ppinesr. iu Lh(i mauy years which!ie ho-pied stiil :uy bHora him. He xvassiir ." llie people uf AValcrt'ord uniiiii-mously regretted thejloss of his servioes.and ha iperMOiially fi'lt .that they wouldini.v. Mr. Harper 's piresfnoe most sadly .

A'ld. iloarne said ho learned with regret•>( the loss which they ¦would Fuslain jnusint: IMr. Harjie r . and he was «=ure ¦ill

tne mitrislrnU-s would have tht ' -atiiefceiiiig, . . ¦!

.lid. Hackett associated himself . with-. -ii « r -nlut ini i , and stifd1 that hcing a newm- mb-ir of the Hench Mr. Nelson hadI P . I. h:(u ve ty lit ile to suy.t iM r. Haij icrMail al.vays given a fair and impartialhearing to every ca»se| lirou'.'ht before him.

'Vid. Ward fu l ly ..'iidoise<l all that 1IR <:.• en taul J their worthy chairman^ TheyA '>u ) d Hie very iMnely after M» ilarpi-r'sd i 'n i i r 'u rj and would miss Ilis ^'eniult. "nl:y presence frooi mnongst them. .He•» !M i *d nun hnpoine Ss und pr*j -n.;rity 'in'..>•: i-x . 'i i ing of his davb. j

Mr. .I[!!n-.>s Young [said it was always¦¦i p leasure to be with «Mr. Haqier , h*1-c3u.-<.- lie was bot h -good and jocose, and:ie siiywul t i le .Bdiidi .what was jiiiti eo inexery cuse. ; I , :

¦Mr Hi l l i^aid hi; xva< tho y-Xnigj stin.'ig l;t.ra;u 0:1 th» JWuch , and he sharedthe -efret whj ch j had been expressed atM- . Harper 's departure. "He felt that llr'Harper was ulino |>t- entbarassed by all thek ' i ' i l l y t i i i iu .s that, were said afboui him,iiiij hr believwll that these itore iliein?taid .m.t epok^n j a rj o. mere ¦formail.msn-H'T PUU that tl»ey( were, real ly sincere. Hes:n»iTd; ,vith the vi&h that :Mr. "HarperiiiiKhuliave a lonjf and hap<»y retiTcment.

Mr. K. iPhelan endoraei} the remarks iof¦i i- brot ' i '. r iiiagistratei ¦ ]

Mr. M. l> . Keauc.' solr., said he ¦w ouldi- V . p-rt i i i --nioii . as h.e did at, St. Tairick'sH u l l IVtty iSessi>jns < HI Saturday la?t , jtuJon in these eviir<'f!<ions of regret from¦' i* B'-neh on tlie departure 'f . Mr. Har-\i -r from iimnngst thrm. ;lle did so¦' r,n'»enal! >i the pn/kwion <ind i>n hi.s oxvnn< ha '.!. «nd he endorsed what ho said onSaturday, and added* t h a t .'Mr. Harpercam-' to Watenfprd - under inopt ilisad-vaiitHg^oas circumstances in that he hadI M -OH ;>r 'ceded by one. of the best andk in Irs; M f men , the late Mr. Burke. Not

nly did h" at. once get into tho stioi>i;.j f•iii ". ~i n i l f i nan ibut. he had worn them

V ' i v Ae l l du'ing the five years he had' <• \ 11 HI Waterford He wished Mr. Har-;<> r many hippy dftya in iiis retirement.

Head- C nstal.h' OTConnor said thai rm:;i. absent of D. ilj Rigg. ho wished oniena!f ¦ f Uie district -iu rce to af- .sociater.ni M'.-f mil l the expressions of Tegfet.' rt-.¦arl i i ii- i!ie impending retirement of Mr.¦'i i iuer. He -.vim ve'ry glad to say that"' .• re :i I ions het'A'eij n i.Mr. H.ir|ier Und

i> j vjlice in their official capacity were¦• x a y * >•« ->¦ fr iendly and cor.dial , :md ;he•ni . c.'. l v j .»ined in wishing Mr. Harperu.i .'iy years oi hea l t i j and hiippinesB.

Mi H. l-'eel y. Cktk of Petty Scions ,¦1.-.0 3s-i>ciated himt-elf with the rcsolu-:;o:i. and .'ndor.-cd all tha t had becti saidl.v lie previous r-peakers. .

M r i larp-r . in reply, F.iid he xxas cx-itre.'iicly ..bJ:g"d to] the maaUlra: ,'s for:t ' l. -ir i-. i'ul ^'ip resiiiou of opinion , und I

H \ .' to Mr. Keane, to the police, and ' toM' '1-ev ly for Uie lr kind endorsement: of:ii -:,a' had lieen .-iaitl. He bad liii^n• i. i'i i'o- live years now and he met wiihv.'i l r tL ' hiit ki-udiiess froui overyJne .j

•I' U ' i s t r i t -s -jnd all. They srreatl y ;asslst-|• I '1 ;u aai were Jill most wi l l ing j to i¦i' Ip in atiy way they could . e=>peo'.i'.ly-.M¦¦ Ward w h o was! -always the , nani in '' '.-!- .' t » p (la::giiter). j AVaterford . certainly!¦xjs M his. mind the. quiete.st place lie vias'-v. - in . f-cecinlly the City of Waterford (j;¦¦!• •¦- . .x .i- no crime !at all in it- nnd there•'¦n - rca!!y li t t l i< o:-| nothing to he do1':!?H. •¦I O I I IJ say that .the other magistr :.•'•¦•> • ¦ !•¦ a.-x ayi- only t-rxl willing and anx.ii' >¦¦ /i 'U '.'e .'11111. and 'he was very '.'t f tu iu l .• 11. -' .| •'..- ili-i- kind expressions : «fj" i". -i Al though this woul d he hi s ,:.'( !¦rt'. .-,i iippcaranoc amongst i h ^u i lie

: i .n. -i i).. '.t.Hild >ee them ngain lat .'r (-r. ;H - "; i rk " l them once more (ivpn!nu -<r i

A-SSAl I-T CASE. ¦ :

.1 . R u i l e r . 11 carman entplnyvl l y\l - -s- - - l{ \. Meri^ ' and Co.. r i i iuui inedM -iirt " : Long, a jsrvey, for ¦.issiuli atlW' ni M. '.1 w> Sunda y last.- : I

V I - . K. an.' ;.pne;» ivd f i r com:.] rn un tj. i . i -iim -.' int. t.hrouili the kindness -'Chisji' ¦ • ¦ ¦... '- he wns tillvwed to tak ' .' 1 .-n jj l '

rl 'i i : ( .it ¦ :i Siindii^K . Last >.mi j -.y; ]|<Ji.i.i : » • • ir iends with him nnd nicy A'.i ' iitjit. •¦!. . I' .rk Koail: they >x-e!v »i ' : r r i n j

iin.und • »:o'!u-r at [Whitil c-ld aiii ) J>n |icr\ .t- J: vi - ii: a *, h i s own side ,\ ij e - i i '.< i %xx i - i . i - • < i i iina ii l against t i.m . njiv -n-j -i ,i - .cy .-.!¦, drew his car ,-ii. id. ii.y¦¦I - - - ¦. !¦• n;i(l und struck Bui -jr 's Mr¦¦¦ .. hi : .i. - i .\:e. Tliey then in.: -.-rt t ieir!

1 -- . in.I i.i.e xx o nl ' l>orro'.v<'d ano ' I i Cr J-iui i e . - XV .- IIS protesti)ig that Long ;i:i ;i• no1• L :. - : ¦ r .i:i into him when I.'i .it; :-;".ick'. -. 1 in t e mouth , i Coinplj in int wintti M K t i t - i • Hi ly Cross «na made u 'com-!>:«i:n io t l i . " pi'lkij there. Th. > police-U' :ip "iJ l.nug on tlie road and ti i > ccm-:>biiia;it charged him then with assault. |

TV .inp hii'tan: ¦.¦j iveI evidence b-:nrrin g<mtj• 'le.iaet-. mentioned by iMr. Keanu . nJ¦i:i) tha t one xf i the occupants of the c&T,•0 Sunday was % hiiither of his who wag!

// i ::^ tn :iie front. ;He had five brothersii ' " He u r i i iy at present. ., . • ! I

Tile doit iiilant, ,iaid oomplainaut xvasr •sjion.-.i'lj -' for the 'accident and- that! lid¦l- i - iii i -j cl his var Ui the extent ai C2 10* I

>I '-i" !l;i Kitzi:orald| who .'was wi t ! ) coiii-•' j i i i i i u: 1,11 the occasion gave eoirobor-

.r.i»c ."v idfjce. i | IV. - i inir "Sorgeant O'SuIlivun d.rpo>e<l to.-'tu;i n i ' i an t cuing \o the Holy Crews Uar-!r.:.-ti i mi 'Sunday, and making a statement;

:is r .Tards ihe a.-sault 'by T-oujr. .Longriiib.-eiiuonliy came by on his car and they1-topped him wiUi j ^me diflktilty. ilqdi J Tun deny tho charge made by Butler

DfiVnJ.int said complainant was blucki/uardini: iiiin en t)io road and he only!:nv liiio 2 bhove- i . ¦ ; : I

Mr. ,\ 'l-cn said tho Bench had iiorliinjJ;>> Jo *,\h the collision , aud they \wr«snni i f i JT -Ls in finding deiendati : 2=.. iVlJ1 ¦ '.::-. ' iLj-satitt.

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ZEPPELIM i HERO KILLED j1 I ! (Pissed !for [PublicaUon.) iThe London ' ¦ Daily Express" state.K

that!Flight Sub-Lifhiienaut K. A. .1.Warrieford ; R.N.V.C1, has been killed neatParia while testing e new aeroplane. I¦J 'l'he Pre3» Association adds, that it willbe remembered Sub-I.ieutenniit Warncfordwas tlie hero, of the thrilling exfloit. brdropping bombs o« a Zeppelin in! Bel-gium], the lairsiiip being destroyed; . Thoforcej of the explosion CHiiscd his maehir.e»to turn upside down. Tlie following dayhe was awarded the Victoria Cfusi for thebrilliant.died. I- . ¦ , : '

; i .¦ I - -—I • - ' 'I RUSSIAN PRESSUREi nuauinn & »Chjau lib - .i I ; I . ¦ ¦;

i . I : IPBtROGRAD , Friday.The followingicouiinuniqne from head-

quarter* \X^B published lai-l night at mid-uighi:- I - . : !:¦ I • . • ' r ¦ I

: On the Dniester -Irani on the- night of.the - 15ih--lijUv. in tlib- sector between,, thv>rivers l'yr; ifcnica arui.Stryi, the enemywas thrown ' bacfc it. diaurder. Our: not-able captures on. the {Dniester above- Jura*-no- dnnn^..Tnn« l'Jthfand lath included 'UU.officers. S.M+ soldieis,,C icons, 21 mitiail-leuses,.cauMOOHi attimunition and" - otlierbooty. On June the enemy crossed th/>Dnieste r abovp und | below Nizuioff i Th'«>encniy forces whicli) crossed above r woredestroyed andithos^ xvlio crossed belowwere uhecked. f Figliting continues in thndirection of Chotin. Between the Pruthand the Dniester we passed the enemy onJnne;17th. , :\ ¦

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! • GER MAN RAGE '! |

! -AifSTERDAAf , Friday.

Gorman |ragc ovef the Karlsruhe airraid continues uhatjated. A\ Berlin tclc-eramj tries.to discredit the French airmen/by declaring that ihey xvere doubtlessiixxare ;th»t in the castle of the Martravc.which was considerabl y damaged , were Uin(irand Duchess Xoiiifo and the Oj ilnn ofSweden. The tolegr'am pnyf th -.t- ?tvcralrplintcr s flew into the. room nf the SwedishBaroness Hochschel 'd , and the children ' ofPrince Maix of Badfcn , the roof of Who:',nbedroom was ' demolished , only narrowlyescaped. There iwerk eighty-four civilian*killed and wounded I • >

I ; , AMSTERDAM. I'riiay.lAccording to the '{ Frankfurt Zeiterc ."tlie Grand: Duke . ol; linden has Fcrlt thofollowing telegra m fro m the Vj nt tVth'oliurptj inaster of Karlsruhe:— ". Tue 'K si svrtelegraphs |ine his diup indi!?n .-iib:i of, ih .>uick> d attack ori beloved Karlsr uneJ ,'il.opoor linnocent ' j victl ois nmo:ig civ^iiannhave: greatly dist ressed him." I jA TtPTO T A <fcT O * tut v»« v . B^MH^ '-AUSTRIANS ANNIHILATED

| BY ITALIANSi r i i - |.j ¦ ! ROME, j Friday,- U.35 p.m. I

A despatch from Headquarters isaacdlast night 'at nj idnipht says:- .Sru'iiU but Miccraful encounters | mirVtlw -.-radunl nr6greis!of our offensive in tlirtTyrol and Trentirio |rej?ion. . ¦ . . i iAddit ional reports;bring into the s'trengr*sfc relief the;darioS.Qf t^E,enterpruiKae-

cpmpftihed »t t daxm yesterday, in 'xlonle>iero| 2on# in the i faw of Tery <rreai dif5-cultieH of terrain against dominating' rosi-tion.s; and under an! inteneo hostile ^ boKi-naro rifent. ! Wij have taken , up to this pre-sent ,' ««) (>riso|ier3. including 30 otHc<;-p.and we have also captured vory Imanyrifles and two 'niaeliine gunp . | TYesterday af(erno6n a Hungarian batta-lion coming from Tlnnina Poljo to Uionort.a-cast oi: Monte} Nero mada .a. violoiitattack agnhift our portion at Zakr.tin. It.xuiyr opulypd and in the counter-attack an-nihilated. ! ¦ | | • •• • • | iOn' the Itouzo out offeniiive is prbceod-wi h method / orderand certaihtv . Troopsdebouching towards 1'lava conqueredaiter| a long and sAngtiinary action thosurrounding heightsiand consolidated f.t.«irpositions in which they repulsed rep^a^edolj -tnmte attack s bjMlu- enemv | I

WORK 0F| THE NAyy I! i: T~

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The. Ministry 'oi Mar ine issii.vs Vha^ol-Jotving C'j ainmiiiqiiJ:— • . ¦ ;i.Th.(; An^lo-fj -eiioll -.Nawi l forees 10 ,'tl «Mediti -rraeouiij arc |o-.irer;lt;n- ,«i t h theItalian Fleet , wlioJ. intervent ion peart*rtf m

?rP 7f";c.livo I'Mioi "? of ll,c AVi'Hi .:.The Hllied , slims ari wskii iK out. in < K 'ITto destroy , their petrol , depofa whence the(Term an siibmHriue. ^ obtain th eir sup-oli.w.i ¦ 1 ' . ! ¦ I

NORTH TIPPERARY!PARLIAMENTJARY ELECTION

Result announced, to-day as followv-ESMONDK : 16K .

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[• I¦A rnan ;named Jddeph Kigiin <\vhV{ljdnot appear; ,Was rir^secuted for assaul'-irijnnotJier uon | liamVu Jaiiiea Da '.toa onSMurday ni ght , 290i nit. ; IIHead •Oora>table O'Connor ' coii.Iui;t«<lthe prosecution, : ' i•It|appf j ired|tliat Oaltoji (who had de-clined to , proj ccute.i w.16 in *IarriHort 'Hpirblichouse at Balfy -.'irii-ken on tho aigjitof the 29th ult;.hi had Bdme. hu t v.-«rti»tlieris with thel defendant ' und h i< b'oinerand : struck tho latter IU Uieu waj iitt

MU o! -the houau Und was iiiuncdiiteiy5tru <k viix n a yais,-|on ti;e li-ad. I'Gt-mstit'oV! Morinrty deposed to-, eficiiicdtfe i idantj stuke uOalton on the head wiWthe triads Icutwde the dcor ..-[ the puWl.Ohouse. Tr iton lost a fair sliare of b!o-lfand jon 'ivittloM 'B Advice went to tht u !f-•ftrinary ;itd got . tbu woun d dretsed.L\ .hn.-- oMO.-i. Cd. was imtwsfd.li.VRClJ .VV 'OK A SOLDl l-R'S COAT

(A young man named James -Power 'v^¦ i^in custody on remand charged xvit'i :;«larceny o! !i ,soMici' i great ' coat , tho -Jxrperty of the ISecretury of Btnt > - for Wilr'Head Oon?wnle O'Connor \vho. .prn»1»vcutcd . Mini that ini value of the eoat v/lis»»..- and that if the defendani ' was, >oanxious f« a military coat. Ins was ]• • -.ii yentitled ;o jjet. it .liy cnlistiui;.

•Lanec .Corporal James iMc.-t.'uiro u: t, "Leinster Jlt'giuienll stationed at Vic:;J:aBarrack? ,; C-)rk , - d'jpoied 10 ex.- liai ;j ;(, ¦•his -rem ' t-oa't, witn a private narJStoiiiertord ou-t l i e l l th inst. They wJ-»both goin).' on: furlAgh , x\ it«'«s» to -Divbif -iaud Uotnt'riord to Kilkenny. 'He id^rAi-tui the coal-]>Md^<:ed as his; lie did -aoiauthorise ! 'Comerfofd.- to- .-w ill it nar «.udihe beiievo he kola it. Tho coat was vall.j¦for arioiu ^>s.—tbaii -was the .price -xviln- «xxould have, to paj { for it if he. lost j t .'Minstnble- Minihane deposed-to nrrri 'ir.j; ithe ; accused |f.or ui 'unkeiiiic 's-- -nItrwn'y I,a|u;j on Mon'day iiij ht la.-t. "-»was Uveannc {he <s4ldierY treat on; .¦ .0.•xvitness .-ubfequentl charged him v> :-ithe. larceny o! it. (Defendant *aid he -*Liwitli, two;:-oldier.s At the .station and :rj:t,when one <ii them|was going off ho j ;a1.. -h im| (def»idah() the out .to jive :o 'JMothef ioklitr. | | ]

tUtad 'Constable O'Connor -aid ;hy ¦¦¦-fr.ndar.t xvai- guilt > | of larceny by iiml. i(;even! if !ji did not- steal thit coat.

There ivc-rc- 1 two {previous o.j uviot l-.- .?for larceny against (defendant , and hav 'ii;;plei iUed -cx iilty he Kas »»-nt"ncc.l w iz W-woath s irr-pr^-ouuitnt

The C'.'t:'! cldjour'ncd.

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Le n-A Unn pn tAirig CopbAnipceAC ix>in t>A pilio]\. 'Oq Cuip &ncopOmeip in uriiAtl v6 Aon pUt) Atieup-FA« f6 TA gcutpcipin go mbAt) t6foip50 5c«ippi oe n^ Coinne 6 1 gcuipc eileCum 6 vo v&on&v , ACC JAt>ubAipcCopbAn gup cumi letp, go lnneOppAiipfe An plpinne. 'Oo ipis otpiseAC nAbpiliopp Annpin j Agup vo ceipcigree. i

An cuirhin lejAC An U •oeipeAnnAC•oe'n Aibpe^n peo caitce AgAinn ?AppA pe. j" IS cuimin go mAic ,1' AppA CopbAti.

" "tie Cuip gun cuimin leAC An IApn CAp Aon Ui eil).e ? '

" IS 'm6 cuip nn."" Ci paib cu Sn cpAtnOnA pin tim-

ceAli^A cuig vo 1^105 ? ¦'Do bi me im pui-oe inp AH mbAO

<*S An 5CAU1O."" Cu ACA CAOb ue'n 5-CAUM* ? ''" Ap CAOb nA C p*JgA ttioipe."" An bpACA CJ SAm t)ACCAp AH

cpiCnOnA pn ? "" "Oo-ConnAic ine. '" 'X>6 An c-Am ' "" timceAll A c iig vo clog.''" An pAib AOtnueAC in A focAip ? "" t)o Oi An Cig iApnA in A focAip. "" An pAbAip ffi n ic' ionap ? "" HI pAOAp. 110 Oi TDAOine s«ipit)

•OAm.''" Ci JWbADAp ? "" T)o bfoDAp nA r 1* pA mbitj

peflil ¦oo 0! lem' i.tp."" C6 h-lAt> lATO } "" tli inneOrA mi i t>uic 6. "" Ate cmtpe w t vo imipinc t)Oii

gcoipce. 1

" tif CAicpe rne mAp An maicUom 6."

" 'SeAt), A CopjAin , " AppA An cop-6in6ip, " cuimnig CA bpuil Co ASup 50OpuigeAt>-pA cu C 'P rA ppiopun mi tpmAic Itom e. '

" AcA A pop ; sAm 6 pip, A t>uineUApAil , ACC ACA m<5 pA pjtiopun lecogitigeAp. Agup ni peroip jm'- cup in¦6A pplopun Aji An Am ceut>iiA. '

(leAncArt tie Seo.)

GOSSIPBY A

GAELIC LEAGUER

FEIJi l> OUTI.AIK ( J K. -i:XIUVALLEDAT'lHACTIONS.

At present it i> fasliionalilo to dilate onthe necessity of protiTvinp the identity ofKinaH nation^. Many wlio gabble aboutthem fi»il to 'irilsp tho meiiuing of the «?-efstials of true nutionliood. A commonltinKuayc, 11 common history , a commontruditiun. oommon institutions , commonliopos. cmnmon aspirations—the se thingsmtilto u|i ii nation . thcFu things shape itsdestiny, tliese tliinirs determine its placein civili7.at.ion. Tt> rwofsnizi- the value ofnalionn! jiride a* milking f»r (rrcatnei-s anilsiicf«''- s in ovory dc| iirtiin-nl of life weliave only to exainin. ' tliu extraordinaryproure-s cinnnu'n ioll y and iiit-a llectuallyof some oi the nival nations ensaKed HiIl in U-rrihlu Kiiropcmi conllift . Tin- flaelifl .oa;.'iii- Ims bi>cii endcavoiiriiiir 1o reviveHint pride of ran', thill strong sense of na-tionality on whirli ( l< '|>t' n<ls .-o much ofour future umii 'Hiil ami maU'rinl iireftt-lU'SS . liy iri'ims of Ihe teai-hing of 1he Irishlani-'iiaif ami history in Ihe schools andby carrying on an i-ducalimial and indus-trial propiiKiinda aniiii '.'st th > ' adult jiopu-lation. No iiii ic tion urt'.ini.-ed by the(ij ielic I. riiaue is i w- th « ' public an oppor-tunity of jud ^inu ii.- inaiiy->iilctl activitiesand the amount of <'(liu'atim )al work it isdoin^ for -the nation tluiu the l'"eie. TheLimerick and Wexiorrt i-veiiw have beenpreat .-IMVIVSI'* this srason and pn\e evi-dences of ninch liarlic I.eiVj'ie progress inllm;i. district *. And 1 think that onr ownlocal l'Vis on * Simday. July 4tli . willequal , if not surpass , any prcvinu- eventnf the kind in I'urtl. -iir i -'e. Ours i.- not aCounty Kcis likr th> ' WiAii.ul <>ni ' . bui Iwnture U> s-ay that in i lirnnch Fci- . withlimited financial iv - imrc ¦> . it offers theinc»t vatied mid i i t l r m i i v c r ri>;rramme ofmy fi- i- < OIM i ij i t i . - . in l i r l . u x l . and this ,•enii'inher. not n t i t i ' -i» ''*\ l l i n u - VCH TS . butL'vory seasfiii wi th i 'i i t mi l ' To usi- n com.ncrrial j ihrasi1 . >«• ¦ ¦-¦iv. - In l ini -' value forhe money. Tlu- i> - VM I I I"1 'no deartli ofit-tract ion s this .-H 'H. - "» M In addition tohe .sht'-'iii'- Unit it .t tu m>.' cotnpi'Utions ,here w i l l he a p.ir.n ' l iv t l ir Fiminn.•lireinm (Nal imi i i 1 I•• • v r* 11 - i and a sei ie>if i l e i i ionrtn i t iu i ¦ in h i - t a id . i l r i l l n i ^•x<T('ise- . cn i i i [> l i t V . c t i ' . ••Ii ' . a > greatnirlini: 'imti- h h i - i « i -n Ti J I |MT ? I • >¦ and K i l -enny. Tl:o T h n r l i - i i -mn w i l l represent

i*i|» pvV;Ky. Ul\*l l h > f ; i in ^u> Mnom-itin hur-LT.-; w i l l do b a t i l ' - '< > > ' K i l k i M i n y . Tlieret i l l In* an open an • - ¦ ¦inrri < O MM M iuu' ofi ns-i'ii i-l i ' ir> in in- i > n / .t i -M I I I I U T .- . i-c.inI ' l lur lcy . lr "laint - I . - M t t m c t r a d i t i o n a liu'^.'i' . w i l l sitm -i vfiil -uoi:> . Si'!t'i'\ioii>I n i it imia l :lir- mi l 1-e i i lay cd al mt.'r-al> l>y \)i \) t- <i ba inl - :mil piper-' hand.- ,'hi * industrial i - x h i U i r . j o n w i l l !*• w e l li.rt a v i s i t . L w n i i i d ai lvi-c «.ve -y render

> no'*- th ^1 date .1111v 4th ;\ mi t in.* vciim-it - !*ri ->;l l l t : l t i i ( i ( i ' i i \ i '!il ( .r o l l l ul -

CIlllDL K X A . M I N k l l r t N .-The laniiiaiie ci ' in i • ¦l i l iun- (.-i-h ool -<er-

i tnl w i l l be (•'¦luiut^d t l i i > yeur m \\\?•hools ii; Waterturft c i ty and districtit teachers of u l i h h nive notice th«tley w i l l present p u p i l .- . Book prize .- w i l lc 'presented to Ihe !¦ • .-! three pupils inifh standard in ¦ ¦ r\ - < 1 K >O1 examinedhere t ire pupils are proficient "noi.u 'i loitisfy ilie Irish examine.- . The ex.mj:in-mir wi l l commence on Tucj-day next.line 22n<l. Mr. M I) . Filler. Oaelie[•iiL'lie (Irinnirser. w i l l Ix? the oxa nuu-r

I I 'SiOIl HISTORY ( O M P K T i r i >N.-il itendiiie compelitor.- in the junior his.

ii ry coiiipeiitiuii- No> . IK a d 17 sl.i uldu >W tl -it tl'.o voun»» -l\t i"l'.- w.U \n> et% i\ -il ict«l by oral mai inr ia i":i MI t'.e ¦ iy clt i e K«-.i> . This rule w a s iniidver '.entl yo nittei i froin the Keis s y l l a b u s . These n ior ' i - .-idry ciunrietition w i l l he CJII -d letcd by w r i t t e n e x at i i i n . i 'inti i • f in."A Similar , (ulv 4 I 'I

K IMF. I N nr . ^THIK ^SumeroH.- prutn i-e- , .f support I ¦ -ve

h 'en reeeived for the exhibit ion of I . -n>oirdu ^ir ies -.vhich w i l l consist of u ¦l i - ; i !ayni work driiie by tin- pupils ( I i in the vuri-o i - schools of the city . (2) the Technicali-rhool , ami (.'II SC I H 'H I- w i t h i n a radius of-i\ mi l '- - oi the c i ty . All exhibit? mustIx senl in ohMr r_v o,' pi-r-ons appointed hytl i ' princi j ials oi the variou- schools 'Ihepi ice of each article (if for sale) mu.-t be-1 itetl . otherwise the article is In l.en> irkvd " not .fur sHle ." •lCxhibilors » i i 'w sli tn dispose of uiiy specimen- of 'I.eirIi: ndierat'i w i l l titut the exhibition iv reml ynr 'atis of nbtaininc reinuiierative i rice-A i l -ales niust be efttHried through niem-I H1 r- of the I n d u - t r i i l ('(iimnitt ^c . i»chiK;|si i i e n d i n r.' lo lake part in the exhibitionTutist lH 'tify their ini 'Miiinn tu Ihe secri*-liiry . Watorforrt ( iae l i e League. <m or be-(o \- .timo •ilth. I would hk. - to nu'ti iii1 ••' int on' that the competit ive sectinn oii l : • Indu-trial Kxhihi t ion is open to adult 'a- n'i'l! a- schocil ehildn.'ii in Wale i f urd

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lDltiH L 'I .TKKAI. F.-U 1 M 1 IONflic Watoriord Fei- ("oimnitlee are nmlc-

in; urr:ini;»:iient.'- to have exhibik-d lit theIl'diiKtriiil Kxhihilum of tin- Heit object .-of historica l interest , such m old swords ,guns , siieeimens of extinct Waterfordm iniifactures such ns cut glms . histo ricnlII l i i i i tf i l-i pt.s. etc . livery care wi l l betu cell of article.-: sent lor exhibition , andtl ' ¦ ( 'ii i i i ini ttee wi l l ( i ir leavou r to make t in-Ut -p'.iiy us aMr;u -t i\f i>- p..-sible for thep iip li! nf Ihe city H ,s Wor.-hi p tli .Mliyor ha- kindly i roini^ed to exhibit »hitge s.Mii - .l used ni ix . and he ha.- alsoaiyeii permission to have I d - Moagher re-lie f exhibited. There w i l l ,-,1-n be showna most i i i l j .-rc.-tin * ; colle etion of jiucred ves-s.-ls used in tho Penal t ime- , -nine of thevel se ls In-i ll ^- over fnnr centime- old. TheF<4- Coin in it tec appeal to Waterfor d oit i-aefi.s who may . liitve -,iny l u -tori i - i i l tn-n-- II t -4 in their pn- .-i^sioii ti> send lJiem In'hi exhibi t ion in the Prese ntation C. I Ivent Sellouts <in Si'nday . lu l v 4 tl \ i , , -'I ¦ = ri "' - rr liisuirical -. -. (.o n -Imnld ¦, m|.¦lrd--ed to l!ev. M l)f,» |t1 -\ ; , ¦. . , . , .- Ir mil -lre ;-t. Will rfor.l

I 1. MKliTLSG F1.X KI ) Ful:W;.\Ti:n,FOlU)irirner.il meeting of the Ka.-t WnN-r-

lor i Executivo of the I'nited ]risli League»ilj l 1«> hold in the Rooms .,f the Nationaland Liler.-iry Club , Watcrfoi d on Thurs-da*. June M t h . at I2.;t() Kepresenta-tni's from all pa r^lie.- ,, |)u, Coii-(.urueiicy are rn|in-st<'i| u, attend MrM. J . Murphy. J I P . » i W ,,, | , | n ,s th,ni.- 'unt.

1) K Ti l OF MR. T. OX F . 1 I , L LANKS indents of I riidi wil l learn witJ i rc'ret

of ie death of Mr. T. O'Neil l Lane which¦ H I rreil after a short illnc*- at Tmirna.fo l i . Co. Limerick Mr Lane wminn !i«r nf -' The lligliwnyft aifd Byv-way. iof I reland" and ol an Irish Dictionary.His £nj!li.ih-lrish Dictionary is in theliands, of the. printers and wil l soon bepnl irihed Mr. Lam' was a jnumnli-twlu occupied for uniny year- a leudhii;P' I .- tion in Paris as th, r.-pr.- .-ent i t ive ofseveral piomiueiit Ko-.- i i ih j . /u rnul - .

OLD COINS

(Kn .' i . -h or Foreign) , alw i Old ttold orSil er Ornatucnt.s or Trinkels. KiMjuin dfor I ('iilleet.ioiv< . Kcally eorxj pricesiviir j hi' paid for satisfactory articles.Write only in first place ami givo allpar' icnlars to Collector , caru of Britishand Vori 'isn Pre-s Association .'J*.1 . L' ruveu Slreet. Strand. London.

A LADY^S GOSSIPTHE K.IUST WXXM-AS ' BU-PERUJTEX.O-

.BNT OF A CIBCfJIT. <I : • , |In America many -womeD hold p.isiDrai

chiia?<!9 ainon? tho Unitarians aiid C"ii-j?re<fationaliRii3. and seme years' ago alady jv.is ap]K)inted ' as m'iniste r1 to aUuituijtan Ciiaiiel in London. . WoniqnpreacllCTR liave ahvays been fairly nunie"--•ous a^ionget Uio lfetliodist» , but theoffice Of Superintendent o lo Circuit has.so far pnlyi been filled by men. The first¦woinml to luideptia-lce the oneroud dutieswail tlj e charge of six churcnes is Mr*.<ieor);e| Kendiill , whose- huilyand is actingas dmry/ain to the Expeditionary Forteu_nd hejplnjr in the Havre Hospital. Mri*.Kendall has been & local .preacher fortlrree. years , but in addition: to! mini!J-teri,-)l duties ahe Jjaii- -now diar^^ ol allfinancial and bt\t:Inciji «arraii^eii)'ems ofnw. ciij-'uit.. Be»iaesi''w'hicll, mohvy iUwrap Raised for a new .cWrch, and niltlhe deiails of a bazaar are under licr¦superintendence.¦HIIK mX<D INiDl'STRY. ' j

¦Iitiily lias very extensive, manufacturesof frla> .s beads, particularly aXi Venice,the city whose maj iificeirt and juiiiqiif

: ex-anmlrs oi Italian architecture are nowin petij of 'attack from bomb and shell.The g'itti-'s manufactory a! Murario WH. |once a treat source of revenue to the Re

'-I>iVbric: |thv class workers receivtxl tpecia|[jitfiviltres, and great care was taken Wpreserve the srcreU j of the era!!. lUefori;ithp -wa r Austria furnis'hed India witK':lar(»e quantities af beads, and so far then)an but one manufactory of beads in Urijr-jJand . a very molle t affair at MoraleyJ'lindia. Jiawover , is now devoting s trreatdeal of |.it1ention to this art, and Chinalmakes beads in. ^'reat quantities. Beads'are. distinctively Indian orn&tnentH, andwncientl Indian craftsmen pave tieni a¦ntistic 7101111112. 'A few years u:,'< ama-teurs collected beads of a1f kind>. but

hi«e u-i India were especially nriztnl.

rtl l.KM DOLLS AND A|NJ iMALS. |All th* doll* uii\de iu France «ince ifne

war hrokc out . as' well as all the Biiiuiale .«n- sileij t . for no one in the. Ropub|ic ap-pirn r" i'f he able t>) make* ihe interna lIbeliow .-. jtluit cause the crie- .il the form-er and jlho bqucaks of the latter . Allll'oi-.- a* w\'ll us nearl y every h;ir non-ie:i aini tUTurdion in the wor. t l "were niadeby li-r'Oany. Aitfe-mj>t* to compete withihi! (J. rpiaik- in mechanical and ^'heaptoy» ulwj .'i .vs ended in defeat for tin "J-'ieiieh 11 account of Uie cost of | pro-i lurl i.iii .Vltli 'HUrh (Jennany could si-liher t in ioy» ' -fpr ' almost notiliiri ^r thelii-xild ; ' '. ir makinii them are verj- (jxpeu-¦ifvi! uld -ed , often eoMSnj; as much aslive Inm lred poumlo eacn. Tliu fuinllcsiTO J > als ' retiuire an enormous t.paiv inuihich ti pack and store tliem in r<-adj-m>.- for their recpedtive seasons : Toyonline .- require -tits Rrc.a let 1 attention andtare in (heir construction, and ten 111- ¦ ofskilhsl workmen are employed fiv/n t>ney<iar's e d to another in rin-re.y testing'ihem b? ore iclliii".

SI'MiI'U AM) ECOXCiMIC'AI.FA9H1OX8.

Fashion? weru never more Murhd thanthis «uni|uer, yet the newest hav:- mi »iiof extreme simplicity* due proliably 1 Mtheir mill-Victorian origin. 'Full-satl:vr-etl skrirt.-J are further adorned wlfn ' frillsand HoiHices , yet there L* no era^'erition.no diicoivlan't lines. Paris shows threecrUtrincrt types oi bodice, and tli. -te ar» rMroru als>i in London ;'they are the Moycnnfre. the I fichu nf the Sliarie Antoinettetju<> , aii4 ttic pointed bodice. The Utterii the la,t«et novelty and suits , slimfigures best It show* tlve old tashionedpuiuted' front com in" below the wajct.5oant«!iinies it has a basque. As a , rulethe waist} bone is high, althou^Oi 'the. on.:tlmt r» \;eTy Ion;; is proferred by vonieniixlHh -Wiranai. The tunic is .-l i l i inhii'h favour , and by its ineaiii- a changeuf divsj may be economicall y pr-.v.ided.For instit'iKM! the same transparent tunk-may be \join over two or even thretj- dii-forent /=ktn > . If in black il may b j Wornover n'hiiv or vice versa A bine skirtj iri'Videt- liinoUicr change for blue , ando'hiek thi f yea 1 form a favourite combin-ation. Mce too may be used to arivant -aue. and I many other vart iti'itir fiij!;:e«t(theu^elvj's 10 women who |>osses<; 1lalent fon turnins everythin g to aci -oiuit.

Wlil T F, JtV RAR MORE EXP ENSIVEAs a r .-ult of TJK? war . together ¦with

the receikt «>arly appearance of hot .wea-liher . ih. 'ije i> something like a dearth of••Jl/ton and linen fabrics of wn-hablciroeks Tjlni elosinp of a !nr?e numli'i-r oiContanenial houses ha-- eontribut.-d u>'he shorlilue , with tlio inevitable outconii-¦.>; a ris— dn prices. N01 only is tliiri theca-e w i t h revard to the i^ost of materia l .bin the I'LiindricA announce that all wash-in 1,' w i l l >e chaTjed on a hitrher pi'.iJc.and l ike rverytJiing else white snniiiu'rwear ' *i ' cost you more. " So »1 MJ ' willli?ht fabric plavos. which in norninltiiiif- iv.me Uri;cly from (iernlany. An.—¦Irta. and [Bolpriiiin , and it is only 111 therxtier qualit ies , made in tin- ei 'Utltry.linit then i- no scarcity. In colouredM i u r uav - blue, deep (.Te.y, and dark¦ri'M vi! toi es h^ad the wav

TUK P-If ri'){KSQi:.E HAT'White l ilts are to be as popular as

white drt'ises . 'aiul these, wi l l be minle ina variety I of ,ina-terial« as -well «s instraws oi }» hundred differem kind.- /The.picture h.si in its mosft alhirin ;.' L'uiseis slow.y |bu! surely mukinp Jieadway.Shape? are particularly becomin? thisyear , nt;d even when Uie brim-, an verywide tliey unvariabl y lake an .ni i s t i i line ,ibut muiv LvpeciaTly is this tlie case wherebhey oi.rvo at flip aidr W show tin o ->if -iure. Acriplan;; and tulle are ni"i • hn--L-ely employed for these haus than luiyother fabrics, they are theruforc paroti-cuhirly 1-ip^lvi. . even when the brijn- -ir esliph't'iy ftiffc-ned with fine straws . Al-thougli omy a narrow edem? tliU en-H'hlea the I we.irer to bend the bri.n atwill to suit her face and fe ature s. Trans-parem c-ro|wns and brims are often madeof {fathered tutle , and for -<>lr triiniu lnjia handsome ostrich feather is laid Haton the brini and cutight liirhtly here »ndt'norc witli ] hnndsomo chiffo n ind ve3vrtroses. < MJrie.u feaJhers are >cen on thenroaier mtnrbei of th'e newot hat- nndplumes, loj ir and lovely, are admiriblycrp.">upe<I in divtrrs ways , hm a* -i rule a(lot effwt |is produced. 1J1 • higli mounthavin g lor ithe nonce (lisappvar i 'il i

THI- : IMi|'0.1!T:\KCE OF BF.I.TS \M>S.V9H ES I

Hells ana saMie.* are tn-ater but rycnn>orc important than last year. And (hisi> not surprising for they appropriatel yi.tnn.p'U'tt! An elaborate faikred suj i I orlend distiiil'tion to an inexoerience

^ 't-u.n fi\x-k iThe old proverb that thenj isuotlmic U KV loathor »ivyin^ to bo find nirdi-s^mukersl a-s well as tuiilors ju-t now intheir ehoiej of bflts , sashes unil rdii i t i '-1-.Ini 'Hiijrruous. a-- it il)ay s.'am crepe fr i!s\M!ien bonnjl with soft black leather lo kverv w.'ll indeod Tho newe.-t iiatent If. i-thf - r used for belts -and wshus is p:i t i -cuhiTly bi'illiunl and glistens i ikc ; et.¦BucKles ar«) of Uie same material 31- IK Itsanil ure sonietfme.k wry ornate, heinu n-sc. with a dull white red. When stiff lit It *iinr used Ii t;e patch pockets are placed¦it the. sidi-* , bul: those ar? blai-U . w thlibie scree and'khaki cloth «uit.-, b ¦ el;7>.-iU'iu It-ai f icr is at it* be.-t . althoueii inn very »>ft-|malco it is usetl al the »vi r-t'ii .-. a -w'.ithiiii; for iiinon and ottloii ertpeafieniDon flocks'. iBeltti a.- wt-U as -u.-l c«viiry in width. -Black satin is ex i .n -sivdy u-e\ll in this councet.011 :i >" a ni1- H'! \\\ I V - in \nvnt ta^ie.

Politely l u t resolutely declino a «i bM.itutv for MAOKISTiOPIH'S TOFd'HlDK LI.'XK.

KITCHEN tITENSTI-R—HOnPRHOlAND BTABLES BBU8EES—Ererr Uto good valiio at Waiter Wal«i tad Bo:aarronatrtnd Bireet. Watecford.

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WATEOTORB50 YEAB; AGO

I ! ' '"(From Uie "News'* iiles of June lGth.

1865).The Elections—We «.re autlioriaed to

«'tate that Sir Henry Winston Bacronmeans to stand for <h.is city at the ap-proachinp -election and that he recinesw<>f his old 'friends to, i61U themw.-lve'iilisengaped. IHis having fought six cofl-teatH and two petitions to 'ParliamiTitoufrht- to Riv« him a strong claim on theeonhsfituency, independe it of his ex-pt;rience ' of twenty yearB in Paifliameiil *where he never gave al vote against Irifiliinlercs.ls. 'Mr. Jamed UelaJiun'ty hasbeen canvassing the electors this week,and with such success, we are assured,that liis rfeotion is 6eftain.

Mr Malcomson has boen unanimousl ycalltxl for to stand for Uie city of iKii-kenny, but 1 reyret tp say he has de-clined to come forward. : Had he. doneso, no doubt whatever exists but li«would bo returned without opposil'-on .Tho late member, Mr.i M, Sullivan , ha*resicned , und it he only, candidate «now inthe field is Mr. Matthew O'Donnell.liarristt-r, who contested jthe seal withMr. ¦Sullivan in 1859. iMr O'DonneLraid he woulii retiro ff 5Ir. Malcunsonjulvanei'd. Mr O'DonneH|ia Etuyiir; atpresent at the Club iHouse; he ha* »couimtttiv 'formed and I IR resulariycanvas.-in ^-every cUv ; buit.he is trviiii: todo IK- .-heap "dodpre'' by not, as yet.puhlishinv his addresses In the papers; Itis said that he has offered £100 towardsthe building of St. JdinV Brid??. Mr.OlDonni-IPs dfauccs are good till someother ri.-inir star will appear. Sir John.A riMtt is spoken af as liktfly to build :hewhole brid 'H hims-tif and reduce the. cityl«»>r rates to any sum 'the' electors then-i-elves will cho.-e. to name! The M.iyor.Mr . Smitliwick , is, aJ.+>!spoken of. and ifIn- UIM ..- on no doubt |tli<j liU'itioi!- «f- in IIL T al»-« will not be | wajilini; tJiisi hir. - ty weather — Oorrei-popdent. ,

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On Tm-dny mominjf J.vt a crew oi¦iiarrty and undaunted ;ainuteur uqualic-—i\Ic?srs Willi am Dowlcy! and J-ame?Phelan. oarsmen, and1 Kicliard Farrell.coiswsin—set out in a wlicji-ry for a puliand before they had CritiJied they 1<jundtiny bad traTCfi^d- » distance of Cftj--ihyTiiile-* ! Their dpstination] \vas Tramon-B;iy. at the west side ,j into the L'adyVOove, v/hicli they reached, allowing for n<K'!cntii'ii at P«s.-ago arid Dumuore Ea?t ,In four houra und throeKjuarters, andV'livinr.' t<-lcyraph«d to; Wit-eriocd their>a;e arriva l at that attractive seaside re-i-.-.re. and indulged in (hu | luxiiry 'of aIw'lli . they inndiled their oars a^ain forthe pull home and arrived here at 10o'clock at nipht Tho diiy ya» scorchina-Iv hot . aiid it is unnecessah" tr> add t'hattint fact rendered the '(asH all the mon;arduous , but it wa." aoomhjyiishcd in cl iL 'hlv ere-iit i'blo mnnner.

• • • • »*A very profitable businp i in Cl'.o h« !-

¦riiiL ' ftohhi K has just bt?en | entered uponoff OI .M- hartiour by enterprifiinrj owners offishing vessels from Dublin, Wexford,K:iu.-uii - and other places, ! who have atprc-eut about one hundred | craft viv^accdat Duninore The vessels ore admirably'.ound with nets, and iniail; requirements*t<> make them seaworthy l and"conrfort-abli1. The fine weather lof this week ha.«¦proywJ most benefirclal |for| their under-lakiii!.'. imply rewardinj' their labors. Asmall !-u<vmer has been . chartered byliliuui to convey the fidij to this city,wheru Mime of it Is fold, but the larger'[RTtikiu is packed and sent daily in tin.*stwiiners to England and" jWales.- TheSierringi lire ol an admijra o'c descriptionami their abundiancc provofj that there l.«in the tea On oii r coast another.mine ofwealth wlzich Waterford people , it would>cnn . did not caru to touch. On yes X et-day the stonm tus brought.|up 120 box<"snf "t"he fi*. one night's" w^rk, and theyivere sent off diredl to - " Ijonclon. The.-ii"imet» to Milford have ifaily more fishill in t- 'iey can conveniently! carry

• I'l XCII. 1 iThis week's issue of " Purjci " contain-

eartoon-. dealing with the Ainerican Noteand with the German threat; to "Punch"' :sketches and articles , in prnLse and wrsc ,on the Watch Dogs (by a Territorial Offi-cer at the Front! , a mine-swccper iu thoDardanelles : cover for shirkers; a (Jer-man sni per 's disguise; as| others see us inuniform , case? reserved ; a Hbam Bantam:The Kaiser and Herod; a serviceable mas-cot : the respirator in the house : an off-day in camp ; a hi»h-spiritcrj Sj iocial I'on-M-ahtr- . submarines nmorig the sharks:Jienes in Parliament ; " Marie-Odile " atHis Maje.-ty 's nnd " Ciamblers All " atWyiidlmm 's; books of tlyo day and otUevmatters of universal interest.

30 DAYS' JMA.SSES J ANI) PRAYERiSIn Honour of Our lady pf lourdes

To Commemorate Her Farewell ' Vis it toBarnadette

l*.-,r levers of Our Lady of Lourdes .-The! Holy Sacrifice ot (he Mass withBosurv l.itanv. and Novena PrKVcr s , etc.. as suid at U«irdvs , «il ;bcf of en-d up for,'iO consecutive davs in th<> l'jcabytcrj- Chapel , at HedneMord , m hour • f Our Lad>of l.onrdes . for the intenUonlot all who sond a donation for h« ne\Y C>»»'^.

This ureat celebration !of Ifasse? and Prayars began on THIJIWDA ^ ast . .IL N L17lh . and end on FRIDAY! Jt'LY 10th . the Feast of Our Lady of .M.,m t Carmel-and the gloriou s day when;(;od'PO -vn dear Mother hade farewell An c. rth to herfavoured child Burnadettol • , , I , , ,

An- -unworthy, but loving sm of that Immaculate Mother , 1 liny.- re^ilved. amidesire , to spend my days in promoting devotion to Our Lady of l.uur, ii<vs . mil for tinspurpose to erect a Church in her name. . . . . ' I . ,",

Here , then , devout lover of Our Lady of Lourdes . I* your opportuiiuv—a "oldenni.i M irtunitv of vour lifetime—|o help me to build tin- ( lunch in Hedrn'sford, andmake this iiew Shrine Of Our llady in the very heart ot PiotcMant J-,nfeli.l ul a centrewhence will .so forth glory ltojGod. honour to Hi- \ lr«m Alotliui- j .)ml irrac andconsolation to manv an afflicted soul. ;: |

OUR 'BELOVKU HOLY FATHKR . liKXicnicT xy .hy letter dated the Vatican, r-'ebruury 20th. j-'taoiously impiiit- to m. :¦¦ ,1 to all myl>eiK'faetors in this creat vrork , ;

THK APOSTOLIC BKNEDICTIOX. ;This singular favour is to iric the dearest on earth; for , comini; [roin the Apostolic( hair of fSt. Peter , it is the sanction and blessing of Jesus ChriM Hiiiisoli lof the workthai I have undertaken in ; iiono1ir of His sweel, iVirgin pother. | I

Come. then , dear lover of Our Lady, and share wiUi me nil tiwU- bl?->in'.'s andfavours hy providing one brie; at least for Our; Ludy'.s new Churijh , The lovo ofSlury Immaculate, which our great National Apostle , .St. Patrick; ii)d -Ii) ly stampedupon your Irish heart, will not allow you to refuse this appeal tntioV in honour ofOur Lntly of . Lourdes. | . i i I ,j: !"

All petitions will be placed at tho foot .of the Statue I of Our IL-ii y of Lourdes ,which touched Uie Rock on -which Our Blessed Lady stood; h I ' ¦ '

Send your petitions (seahxl and donations to vours Krutefullv in Chi st !REV. PATRICK BOYLE, Hedneiford, Staff»f, ErtRland.

I' . 1- . —(1 ) 1 will send to all an illustrated book let. 'on Lourden, with Kovena Prayersthus enabling all to join in this great devotion in their own htimcs!(2) Be an apostle of .^his devotion by pointing out (his k-tteij itti yciur fiionrls

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WATER FOKD PLAYS TWOBIG G.A.A. MATCHES !

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; Two matches in the jlunster Cii.-iiiipion]Hhi<wv,-ere played in iLiineriekbn iiund.iv; 'when Clare and Wotefrford met in thi! enior hurling ajid junior football. lir,ih¦counties jmet some • werfks uao jn s:'n;.->ifootball nnd junior I linrling, and Clare>on- bothj matches. Jn ithe in.itrhi>4 }-es-;terday Jionours were dirtded . for w- n *tl:oifootball match and Clare! won the hurliud|The raiull of the meetiiif; of both com:-:ties in the fouri championships i.s that IClare is entitled, to pla.v Mun-fer in tho :finals of Senior iiml :j jimior hurling .indsenior football , >vhi! (j Watorfortt if en-titled to play the Munstir Ji ual in juniorgootball. .The ;inateheil yesti-rday wer"Vp to expectations: jC:ire mafls-- .-i •.Teateffort to capture theja ^ard in the f.vot-ball match.' The won Jhe. lmrlin". hut\Yaterford made them! pluv all [lie tiine

i CLARK BEATS WAfKRKfirmi l J i i the .senior | burling mitch betw .vnClare and. Wntcrfordi plny c-uniit m^il allover the field for the fiirst five minute? .when AVaterford.1 ' fo'rcitis. inut t i>rs , i-emwide. ' Clar« got up fTcin ilthe dcliv e.-y. hutyTaterford repulsed , anrl following " s mepood passing HcfTc-rnan ojiened the scor-ing by a \pottl for Wfite rrfotd. Play oncentre .fiajdj followed/ fr'om -which caclitide was visited. Clar| cleareu . andClancy scored a goal for them. On thedelivery, Clare got back to the attack;when - Hanuon .-cored, mother goal forthem. Keeping iji poo -cssion, , Hannonadded a point. AVaterfo fd pot up. buttheir attack was us?le*s, and - comini:back, (Hatjj ion secured .another major,which performance he epeatol in b.-ssfhan two |minutcs. i C i i r . ' cot ! nnnthergoal from a scramble , : an'd WatSrfo rd yet-ting away^ Heffernan ' .siiored n >:on! ftrthem. Half-tune-:— • ; ¦

. /., ,„, - ' i ' j , • , ?H°" a ««ay, a« itittiday hvst at a meeV! W^Tremfin •".' PC" "? »!'

J«ly Course, which much te. .\\ATtRF01U)-2 ?ua ?. semWcd Epsom, on Derby Day. ThereClare continued then; si perionty in th^ w,|re hie/tor omnibuses! wlilch'trou jt vii-second half - and won e.ioily. Final rate parties and there iere thou'.-jadjsc-or;- :— I ¦ | i ' . . ot | maton.. All the holds and iocfging-¦ , . ¦'; .

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liousei were packed to their uimost DoM-:! OLABK-10 goals and 4 points. . bni^" ^ T

1he »T8 '!e •' ^VATEUPOR HU coaU nd

1 point.' ; "jSg&tw * ?*¦ 1 *! Svatorforo liurliiig Tedrii—.T. . Htffe'- i :-J. - I ' ' :".T * *• * '¦ - "¦ ¦ '¦ '

' '' 'nan. T. King, T. M'EvovJT . Cuddihr P ' : r «'8S'«Ixpec'f«l that: odds wouldb* bid

Carroll . -P. ; il'Kenna , 'M. Xorrie. John W\Popmern- for ttie Kevr. DettT 8Ukes,Norris , J. Hogan.lB. Heffsrnan , R. Mir- b.uf to>se who. wanted to back him >e»ris.-ey, ! Jsmes Morriss'ey, Timothv ^ *?

trad^ at 11 to'lOjagairiii, wtfc

O'BrienJ P IV.VM. J. ' CrUty. • " Daiige: Rock and Let Tl y w«re jointly (aClatu 'Hvulins; t 1VMJI4A. Power. .1. '*™>™\ demind at 10 to 11 each. |

•Power , M. : Flanagan, it Dohertv , J. . ' ; • • • • • •' ' : i !Clancy. 5. iFos .'J. GuercW. M. Mo'loney. , l"<lm nera proved to:be fhe $ood thin;J. i Spcllas.-y. M .Bolton , P.. Hnnnon, K. Jh1 >«iF«ing . suggested by going \o Q»(Irace , P. M'Doiiiiell , ,F . fedailou. ]'. Me- p1

haW a mile rom Jiome.and H"innins

Iii'cmcy. I ! | ! • .easily by two lenjrths from , Let Fljr, who.!Jn the. jimior footbaH Imatch the first |makii;s a late entry into jthe argumt-iit,

lijlf.hour 'gl piny vius decidedly in favour iW Wssetrda'.e out of second place' byof. Waferfo 'rd. who ODene'd thp scorin-r i I»rA* JenrjOii; : . , . . jwithin fivcj minutes of th^ start with asooal byWaUb. Clare, al^ueked irom thedelivery; but the Waterford backs hel<Jtheir position well. , 'jMo scal tested theWaterford defence .shortly (after , but failedto.get through , and Duj-'ban scon - after-wards added another coat. In the kick-put Clare attacked, mid git through for agoal per Kinvan. Plhy was fairl y evenfor ithe next few niinines , but Waterfordsoon afterwards pressed, aiid had the bestof (matters {during tlw | re mainder of. ti-.i;time. Kt the conclusion of v hich tho score.-tstood— ! • ¦ ;

I\VATEBFORD-.-> C4I ,I !, and " point .i.

] CLARE-I coal. ' 'i, v. .w... . „„... i l a-atheroH to pay Iromage to that most re-

Chu. Sholed iinproved -yn, on r^' $$%°Z$m^'*£?!Z3g$%mg. Hassett and O Loiii'h m iurcing the ¦ , ,. . . . ilox,1T. i«n ttuclf R'rt-pace. Waterford defended well per Con- $$ C

nrorc ?mPor^nt busing %nors, and were soon afler -ittackm ?. ami .jf^V jimmy's. sH to toWD. lor onI uggan reopened the seor. « ?> v ,th u soal , Wedne.^ay, tvhh the welbltnoVn PMijy-Clare attacked from : the lel.ve.y. and; ^rfdd 4 , Mr. Teddy J/Cvii , (.Kirwan ga%* them; a;s oll | in quick time. : .- <ath(>l!F. ol thfe WOnd«:u'Jfiouth Wale*After some I even, y-contflstod play C lare , -,,^1 1, i^Mers, he paid a vk.it to «forced a " fifty, | but . isil.-d to score , biit i-r^ndonTspeciolist to get a true diignwon :rcnew-jns the attack ! hihvan. whoiW ;« ( his p ly-rieal condition. I j l iplaying a great forward irauie . netted the | j ; • • • •* • ! !i ¦ . ! ,

bkll , and Lucid jaddiit |a point in ciuick , in. ;, 10' isecrtt that Wilde1* ihealth ibusuccession. 1 Affcr a lot jot eyett

pl«y [ not for several, months; been ! w*at !hUWiielan got through fnr i piint for W al«r- r ifrHcndA wouW i >iah. Kveii! prior to I hiiford . Clarejwere.mUtinJMiri a -very ?trons? ' cliampiAiiship matcli with Teddy I.i-e thifirli.-ili when: the , !ong vln -tle souud«t.: trouble was apparent, and the terribltResult— i

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WATERFORD-ti :;o.ils and 0 j mitits.CLARE—3 goals am 1 point.

Vi'aterford-P. Walsh, P Whtlau , .1Dtiggan , T. B. Boyle , 1. Cundi.n , M. -Connore. W. Sandfo rd. J. IF. UVOonnell . .1Mprrissy, J. Crowloy , .1. (Mi -Carthy. ".IKeenc. M. Doyle , M. Tahit i.

Clure—I. 'Hickey. ¦ J. McMahon. JCir(?ene; P. Frog. P. Mc.-c.i . I. M uriiiHiiJI. iHicJcey .iP. (iordouj :I. For.in. P. , .lO Donahey. >f. O'l/mphlinJ f. Ha-sett, .7CaryiioiW . .1. Kinv.vn. V> ' (,\i lid.

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GENERAL SPORTING- - • ') \ J, :; ! ' | - ; * ;TJiu "ilritli Racing Calendar" i. .wedk contains the following:— i "lTjie stewards ol'the Tirt Club nitl ticonsider tne report from me ste« £ »1'hwnx Park on J. Harty. ijoe -WittfiJSjociey. for not having,ridden JVi scta«S:r'»i ny wi|,h the intjn-tion oi winauZ 3

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\ \ aving , heard the evidence ' of Mr;CinrK(f line judge) , 1 j. Hariy (theindf, ,/i.t'a,c:n3tinu if nay), Mr. j/jji^rkintS•lint owner Of >ascinaiins Fanny;/*"bie^ards d!clded to accept J. Hany'ii ,vi'aua-'tionj and fully, exonerate| &a'arfcintonl from any brarae that mishi liiiatitilbutea to him in nlv toaKiet L^UL*'£uj

Ji;um*kl''1.ell f Pcl?>' La ¦•Itouc'he; l£ '

I • f . ', ' *' • • ?• • I : I : '1 i)p.-'p:te:tlie jaet thai inanyi proniotm)iav» wen severely] ".bitten" m tKS'y«i:• or so by K-.V-OI;; bi? guarantei;^i,WW Billy U6n' u'e «'S I -Jim Coffey, tue latest ]i«t«-«i. ».».i .^Xv t r"' \""'"* te- take « thawe ibii*\\ -ilham - has announced that he' »SL-ua nntte Jess W«jard 250W l dol-^Uffey the bout to take place in the o»«A conter-t j betweeu these rneii willVoSd,"bl > n a b'K ' ^>us<;' but nihether hyiM be .Wg enough to warrant JJ?" *

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8h'Tn.er QUi"'tion: With *«5<lol«. IOr Coffey s end and-,1 genersl >?oeri^cs it '.viJ ue very neeeriry to, \S'.

?i a ltti.st 35.003 dohf to brSSt -evi^umay jdKnv- a great deal more, but ther.i^ a b;g -liiance fjr^e promoter»i ', "b'. HerlK-rt, v7,o 2a* steered jnan'y amir)ers duMiy Jila stay; in .England, aMijat associated with . Mr. Wtedia's f h .Yam i in uio.-t of his triumphs iails £1 idi tnonly. - having accepWi a retah.e. ' tu ride thoiv Jiert season, [ j i T :i. ,. « • • •'• • • i : ¦ " I ' iliriMidlcr-General I) f: \» n.^...<.i. <

Who fcteered Tho Soarcr to Tietory Jn TfeU-iand Naiionnl ; refturned to thefffr/rtlast i-edc. The old 9th Lancer Has' !*£tvlice wounded: ' : i i ,

At-ijrd-iuy io The Ifreoclii papei•; Libf.-rtc ,'- VCi O-Connor^ the Am^ricja'jo*-Jcj.y,- wh..-ii Le found that one of iijci iplmvrs . Si. Jfumni, of the celcWid0! am ,ar_'iH' .iinn, wasj a .GennanJ and noia rn iR-uaian , returned him the amountu: au til. ; tees lie had received fromiiiia} i;-i Aas st-:irce;y war. though I . it nur» (f bci-n uiagtiificem. I . j :

' ; ' ¦ • • • ? .• • :; | . i, u:m. Coffey.will not ,bc able Xo box again•or >u J ,M llJlie > „„ both his. lmn(Jlj w^re jo_r'lyn- '" h'*' ho"' in Newj^ otk 'wtii Jia,

1 ¦ . ,¦ . I ¦ '• ¦ IT -Wrditrg .to *the*"!vuairaJasii!,.' M»-J u { *Niail h:iS mljI"1 to|EseoU to1 triteBullaWra a j;r».-i re^:. and then prepareJl ni for next year's (jrarid Nationar

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. [Fallon , the Netherai-on Irainer^ exp«i!tq have a l-eoin of eight runners at! U&uo>'It on Saturday. ; i . | i ; |' |

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Kcvcr before; has KewinaAei kiioim

j | : • . •. » ? • • ' ! iv j 'I fllr. J. BJ Joel , ^ho Iwon tli-e Jfube

iStake.s on Wednesday with the hoaie-Ibred Black Jester , ha3 four, Oaks winnersJin jbis|stud, viz. . Our Lassie, Glaw Doll.,Jclt , and Princess Dorrie. ; . ! j

i' I | '; ' '; . I : : I ij ' Jimmy Wilde,- the Tylor.sto-ivn Terror, |.i|oti |thii; warpath again, and; if any o.'ilielittle men in: the gatn« who bav» bten

jthrmrihg out chstflenges ad'.lib resUjminv; budinees rlicn no obstacles | will beplactdin {he |wsy a!, inatcbmakin? by the jartTbe.llindj the WeZsh boy. Jjmniy ' traj inLorjdori on Tuesday, and delighted |thepatwnJ oi the 'Black/riars Kins Whn

(torjhiiii) niglft-- in Janiwry reducAl t'iot1r. a payinii.s c'ondition. : Attention ?Matl iej rin r w«p | absolutely essential , j wleff:j '.s wore niadir to bui! i|up ':'*j;i:r. ;ie'•] ' • '-• m in '- iMistlluti '-n. I j i , j .-

i | l)je l; Mounii . </iio ofr-thii famous .'-.au'-yof jockws, -»ji looking, errand itnd ws'l awi-ek 'ifo i whi-'n he met William riri.'.-*"' somewhere" in France. The : Utu r isilieen in Knuland wi n itw dojvi" !oav<:l 1

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i : : : : !McC^U AS Gooda- are The Beet. : . j-McCAUL'S Prices are the LoweM.' !McCAVUL's. furnitu re is ttoo.1: " ; 'McXAU I/S Beds and Bed.litiL' arc C\mvMcC^Ul/S Jronmon^erv id CiM'wIat '- .JJcCA'UL'S- Cliina ajid 'Gla- .s aie J-'ir.-tI Quality. I 1 1 i 1 jMcCAUL'S Cutlery is fcvi il.ike.-McCAUL'S Wallpapers nrct- SphndidJMcCAUI/S Stocks arc The Litre*.McC.UJL'S 'I1iow Number is i/J. !McCATJL'S; Tel. Address ] *¦ ¦¦ Mrf 'jul.¦I Iron nonger. . j \ 'Mo^VUI"?: Simps iir, - is and 20. llnrrj ii-

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1 1 " NOTES FROM j ; v:M TH i | FARMERS" GAZETTE.

LJn Tribes-l] wish to ask jyou ifShor'S-ilv of-SlioUhorns epmmind a

"'*/ f td it Mies , a id if they anj eon-s°.od Vi £\ fancy as the BroadhoWc orsidi'rW - f rN ijj ossoin familiosjl and aro'1!u.',U>rfl-1in' i eood demand?—ifThe Jilt?"" ,v ot Shorthorns Ss of comparativelyTi !t orisiii. and is i ot consul*™ to, be" ,!¦?«H*> Vood or of such' leufit i Of"SS 1110 Broatfhook s. BIpssoAi . orV," frflVUribcs. Ai you suri yffi areJ t contu sinc them \viOi theJ faiiious¥# Si# I '<>( Aborheen-AnsiB f-tttUc?T ¦L Jat 'vr i . tree -U eir descent I fromKrillor bloocl .lthe . firslc.w. Jilt 373 hay-t~ been lbi'«M: at Kel'Jor, and WJW s<|ld inliS! and '--he produce 1 such famous |bulls' j urvnian! .l iulse , vhieh was, first inVar is "in | l^fS, and Justice ; fill so I tile¦.,¦,1011.4 (i>w» Jewel , Jewess a i idj juno .Tile Jilt' Shorthorns uv Aberdeen ' bred ,ami we iiuU'rstand \j rvre produced .(by a'brei'ilor i iinijv l Youns, of Aberdeenshire ,¦Hid as ii i<^ i<l y statot , aro of iooiirpara-•ive ' .v ' ;v i'iit ¦ origin. The T>ro;ulhook3are also- Soij teh . descent from ;,a falnous.bull named -I YounR I Broadhooks. Th<$"Butterfl y itiike takes ! their orifin fromCol. Towni'loy's famous first prize c >w atilu--Roya : ^liow in I.IJ WOA, in:i$52. iTheyare of tht »; Booth typeJ The Blossoms arealso of tl»:<'| HoOth tyi e, and are <Jf theWnrlabv tribe. These throe are fainou.*families , and i arc considered' tb be.l verymuch Iin:r ,'liau the Shorthorn: Jilti.

lVtalo ( Salesmen in Dub!in-»-lflf>asetet me know jihe add resses of ifonie; goods;iiesmen|]to' .lispose c f good iiotauxy.-—¦Try Meslrs-j .Vm. O.tter , Mary 's !Lan<\Dublin. ! j! ; ;l I

j I ' ij |Breedrnpl j fiiom Shires or ij Thopevk'h-

breds—I ' haj j tv a halfj bred Shire hiniv.bred from iij | ClydesdaJe mare by a j Shire-stallion. ;Sluf iis four l years oU) , and Iwish to ireed from her. She ' is j wrystronsr and hairy. I was advised by! sdmoID put h ;r |Ui a heavy horse." and byoilier* ,1) a \ Thoroughbred horse. I¦vvniild piiefe'r ithe firitmentionrii myself ,if I thou ght ' it would|suit. Which wouldvon advise?! I might add that one man.-aid she ,w<)ulil wanu to bo pure-bred tobreed the: right- sort \>i heavy stock , andtherefore ! advised the Thoroughbrod.-—-As you yish to ' -produce a heavy animalwe ilo n<|t !sce why yj ou can question' fora moment the. advisability of sendins?|thejn.-ire to d; Shire stall on. She jis alreadyu !ialf-brM|Sliire, and should, produce aile.\felJent|: heavy foal if bred', as yonsuu'j est yourself , wit! a Shire.' horse."

Li- i i insi ii : Labourer] s Cottage— W'i>u2dii be mvtssarj- to have a stamped a'^riM1-ineii: for |the lettinj! qf a houK at 'Is. perweek :o a ^labourer 's family? \V"ul<l itlie iiec<-siary :t.:> have a witness to I the.a'4ret> iiieii .'t in this oasw? The work to bedone wiU ; he only otfeasionai, s.> I^•oulil ilotj ipvit- the lio'isc as par), r.i ; th< -was« '.-. a.-{; I :heard th.it was said to be aSafe- I 'lan;——You have two alternativesin this oauise. You <j an eithe^ be underan apreeniep :, which] for the rent ofj Is.l>er week, hyould only require] a pennystamp, or yon could arrange for a weeklylettiii ir \y'itliput any Iwritten ¦' a^reoment.In the. Timer case irh-p tlie tenant a rentbook in Which should be set iforth ,theterms of (the tenancyj such as (the situa-tion of thii | cotta-e. ilie pile |day. (sayt-vprv ifolnday" or otluj r mominj : or <>\-en-inS. ' ns th<; |ciise ini g H be), tlj c amountof weekly rent , naniep of landlord rfndtenant, tcid ; other par^iculard ooneiden'driei'U5snryj j l n 1 this e; se see that j holi'hant makes a monr^- navmciit on cot-ti:i-,- the- lj ent bo.-Jc and key. - : ¦ I

Ro 'ks oh IFarniinf:— Beinjj an. amateura\ iariii iiWr-j -which I am , jve ry. toaid.-.(_. , ,iM j i-rju Wl m e d a book 'on earile,

¦lnr?r - -. . ¦i:|in-in-^. rnd fanninpt? ' - Your\n»..-r :s :i| CTfn: hi<I] > t ) me. j -r-JTliere ire.c\uiv r. number nf bocks path'shed Ionlarr.ra;; sj ibipcts , sone of tliem 'onfar r . iir.s in {general and others] dealing«i' !i -wciii ] .hranohes. inch as various!:r.v<i!! V> f|li>i? ! 5t'ii'k . ln ir>-lnp, i ptiiltiy.."i1 . -:"(l tfciiy are pu 'ul shed at all prices'.On.' etantiiirc! ;¦ -.v.jrk |is the;'Standardh'n.'v- inpi 'jliiii i",f Ajrrieuhurel" ¦ piib-iish,".I by |t!ie: Ores-ham Publishi m* Co.,f.nnji.n . in twelve voij nnes. at iibout Bs.!»<r voltimle - . [Another . s Stephen 's "Bookof the Fa f:i .!' in tlir^« volrnn&s, , piib-' slx-d at a guinea per vc'umej iA veryii-eiul litae book , much cheaper, as 1 j't¦,-osU «::ly| 7s; 6;!.. is . Vebb's ;"j Vdvan cjed

: AimVnitur |?,|'i published by Longmans,<?r<*'n andiCo.. London. Tliis is a.r.-.-iliy oxct -H^nt book , and contains ! avrry. ariiv amount, of very \iseful ]n-on:intioh. |: For its pride rt is prbbablyj asCO«H1 a book ] as you (j ould gct.i If >;ouwite again Istatin?. what price; you would(arc to pay; and mo name of ti e subjectif you wi^li 1 w ' have a book on any par-ticular branch: of farfninir , we shall j bovery pleakAi to sugjest one '¦ or t ,wouthor?. I: j ; .

"Weeds ^TI Lawn—My lawn has rxj eomo

infp.-t^Hl wi 1^

a variety of wejeds, ^hoprnci^l j cfi which' ar«: blackheads, dan-

delion . and|daisies. Eerliaps lytoi wouW*u!K«st. soinej remedy.! Wnat j is lawntandr—-It ^rill not l>e iin easy ma.tterto clear 'dirs dandelion ; and daisies fromvour laa-A. The \ de iring off. of (theblacktwaJs |v!ould be a comparativeyry

- ea-y matter . Ifor they cou2d beJ pulIM,l>at the jj aiidelions h ive a strpns dee-p(ap root, brid are excocdincly difficult] tot 'ft out ot the eroundJ while daiisies pro-pa?ale no^ only by

seed, but by runnersand endercround stemfe, which , rcn alonuendc-r thef surface ' and spread to IanJrnazing extent. . In regard to the black-neais. yoh j might pdi them up oy {hi;

.roots before they nave time f( o fo|rmiliiir seed, i If the; lawn is small youmight be :nW<v to get bid of bolh dande-V;<-.ns and /[daisies: by I persistently root-in^' rp those -weed*, tiikins a smafl patcJiWiii'l; by jivjeek and irAani: carefully overthe whole t-TOund.; so|us to leave none,ibelund. f^W? cultin? will tiol be sufB-cient; tlu wijeds musti be pot ri 'hl

up by

the root. -A 'useful n an. howover. .is toput on ei'c-h iia fairly laree pinbh of f-ul-phate of kn' iiiionia , ar d if this is put; ontho cut xur'faop of 'one) of these kvecd«.|«*ii-peeiaHy tn! dr>- weatlj er, it wil l almostcertainly j iiil-i the ;we d. Lavlhl saml. ! \\viinderi-taml . is- sirhplj sulphate of am-;7iionia mlixod .with a certain . iimount ofiino «md; iir -increase its bulk ;and -en-able it K> kr ; '.used m< re readily If this

¦is spread nvr-r the pitches of [weeds itwill generally cradicj iif- them , ! but tl;ecompletej ieradication of l x>t h dandelionsnnd daisies in a!la\ n is a somewlwit

<'l i Si«uU matter, |¦ : ' l i ! .

¦ I . - '

forf | FarmersThe important! discovery ofa sure icure for White Scourin Calves is- excellent news.•Bell'4 1 White Scour Ppwder'has sa'yed thousands of calvesand gained the! reputation of

• the Ikind that never ) fails.A fewfbf manyj users say:i

I Captain; C. It. BLOOHFIUO, HowparK,WaterfonJ, writes s—V« have such con-fldanoe In; 'Bell's ffhtto Soour Can * thatif taken In time, I shall have no objoctlonto buy a calf ancctad witli White . Scouras I feel bbsatutely confident ot curing it."W. COHMERYi mittfleid, ronor. says: I 'M\kiouHJ ti^ve lost my 20 calvos ^iut for tlio«xcGllenti]Votorine Wfiite Scour Powder 'whioh 1 1 consider ivorth any money."ijev. . P.: POWER, | nathkeevan, ' Clonmol,•writ08:-- ','l| havo used yourj .'Scour'Cordial' vn imany occasions and liavonever known It to Tall.'] W.DOHER JTr, Cain-ipllc, Co. Woxford, says:—"I oonsltfer your^Vete'rlne Scour Cure,' th- bost that ttw

•world oah produce." i O ' -. \ II Sold Iri Bottles, 318' pose trooj Smaltor

tile 2/X1 ! try HENRY, BELL, VeterinaryT)heml8t,r! 62 Quay, W terfonl. [ Hote - To'qure curjd! In calvos <«vmptoms, grlmllngteoth, stretching: neok and bofly), sinI'Cuitojr,"; ; an exoellent rwtoratlv*.9/6 a trottlo, float rrea, Smaller *Ua J/-.**EU.l! L ¦' ' I . :L , '¦ •

THE j lWATERFpfeD NEWS> FRIDAY jrUNE 18. 1915.WATERfORD DISTRICT'

. ' ¦ ": ASYLUM. ' I '

The montiily ueeting o? tho JointCommittee of llanaffemon t was hddon McndVay.; jiHis Lordship Most Kev. Dr.Sheeh.in^ Chairaian, presided, and theother members present wore:— Very Rev.Canord I Purlonp. P.P. V..F; iMi|*rs.Edwaid Walsh, T C <City His;h SheriJT) ;Wiii. Fitagerald, T.C; "WiUiiun; Jones ,T.C; lUd. James Hackett, ami Tiui .nasWhittle, I CoOJ :

Dr. Odkshott , B.M.S; Or Ki tzporaJd,assistant do'J and; .Mr. T fasev . Clerk.were in attendance .

i ST ATE OF THE INSTITUTION.In t ie asylum ltwt Board day. 3Si

males, IiO3 feinalo;: total , B.W; dischar?-ied sinte,: 2 femaJts; died since . 2 males ,1 female ; remain n^ in house this day,

: 335 m iles, 306 females , total , G41; cor-; respioi ding 'period last yvar—^charce-abilitv of patientt —To County of Water-ford , ?&> males, I<?7 feniitles, total , 422 ;

.to citj pf Wate foril . ,-y maJies, 118i femaJ< s, , total, 20if ; criiainal lunatir s .oountj , 7; city, o.

R.M.5 I5EPO RT .Dr.' Oakshdtt re id his monthly j report,

as fo'.. ows :—8incf last, report lhe.hi-.ulthof the inmates hi s Ix-en good and tliegenert I ' coriditio i of the in stitutonsatiisti ctory. The contracts have beenduly arried out pxc.-pt the mole atten-dants' boots, -wh i :h are not up ] to thesampl isubmitU'd. The food supplieswere of goodjqual ty. I had to employ :islater for 'some in ci-ssary work about Un-roofs jafld walls. [I append, as directed ,the n mea of tradesmen and attendantswho. -»iere 31 OJ late- returning ito dutydurin the montl . ;

Wit regard to the portion of -th« n--port referring to the attendants ' b^ot--.it was decided to aeeopt the boot^.

ANNUAL REPORT.Dr. Oakshdtt read bi's annual rrport •¦¦¦¦'follows:— |

! My Lord and Gentlemen—I have tin;honour to submit[ the W)tli annual reportof this Asylum fpr the year endinjj I)<-cemMr• 31st,j 1915j with tlu> usuat statis-tical find financial tables, and I aJ.->'append tho reports of the. Inspectorsof Lunatics, tlie 'Visiting Members of theJoint Gommlttee, nnd me Local .Govern-ment (Aiiditor.

The j admissions. d-^harses. anddeath were (as fo l lows :—In asylum !)•-eemb4r Gist, aO13. :137 niaJ'es, 305 females ,total . 642 ; admitted in 1914, :« males. 2UfemaJ- ?s,, total, G7l Total. :>7j mak's. X'Amepi: es—709. Dl.scharwd. 25 males , t lfeirtal 'S, total-, M. Diod . 14 males. 17femal's . total 31.' Total diseharped umldiexl. .19 males, %< u-nial. -.-t . total . 117R<-ma ning in arKuni hi -o- in lx-r rtl i- t .J014, 'XUi males, } '<< femsrli -s , total . WJThe i utriber Iresii ft-u *.. "ii I>< '(.-< -iulit ^r ;tl^:1914. will Oier.'f(.r .' Iv ^<.-n tu b.' t!i.-snint' us at tht - h. -- _- in : t in ^ of the y-\-i i\viz.. i<2 , excop; t l u i i l lmre i> OIK - !< • .-»-man ind one m .>r< - ii - i iml ' - . Tin- num-ber of) female- ad:iii>- i i"».-> »«s 1) le^s ttumthe. male patient.-^ ; t ! i - - pn -vioii > yt-;ir :liefeniO'l e admission* »• iv 7 in ex«-.-»s oithe male. I

This alteration oi uw -.-.\<v ,n tlie :nl-missions has Ibeeti: fr. -)iicntl y obser\f<l nthe records of, tliis ::sy-m:n nnd io <l ittu -i>M

Ito assign anj; caufe for it .The iotal number of admission.1!, 67. i<

;two : ntj oro than in . 1913, whi.-h Wiis thelowest number lor .'>0 years.!l The .\dmis3ions-[-The number admitt-'ed, tJrpSS males, 29 femaJfs, comprise.-*;first .aldmissidns: X males, 2j females.,2 malis and [4 fei lahos had one or rnoroprivioua i attacks. Tho varieties ofmental disease ww— Mania, ;)0! Ciist»:

imoJaniJholia, 11; i ?-lusi-ftnnf inscnity. IU:eoii^ential mental defieieui-y, 4. ;! The daily average number resident.642,: was 10 more than in 1913. -On TablejV. will be~foiind the a«sifned caii **-* <> i;the insanity of '.lirj si- admit t^ l . the pr:n-cipab causes |b«>ini in tlie order of fr, -iquencj—^Hereditary predispositi/ m . 2".i'cases; mental str^-<s or worry, ]«< ; nlo<>-hodic 'xcess, 111 . and nn-ntal deH;iomy..6. i '. Tli8 DischaTRes+The number discharc-ed, 36—25 ma|es apd 11 females—com-t>ri?p.s Il4—18 rn;iU-s 6 femafos—recovered

. The DischaxRes+Tho number discharg-ed, 36—25 ma|es apd 11 females—com-prises U4—18 males . 6 females—recovered7—4 males, 3 females relieved—and 4cases found not insane on admission.The recovery | ratey calculated on thonumber admitted ,' was 85.8i per cent—47.4 m&lea, 23.7 femal es, b^inp £5 percent more than the previous year,i The jDeathsr-Tlnf number of deaths. '.1—14 males, 17 females—w^ s 9 IIIOR- tlianin 1913. |

The mortality rtite . i-aVulated en tlie'daily averajrelmimlj er resident , was 4 ^4.1,males, 5.6 i.-riiiK-s ; Uiis i< IJ P<M-cent n(ore than mi IflKi . Imt is siil." mui libelow !ho aveiaue deatti rate in tlio ntherIrish j isyl-umii, via , "!2 I>- -r cent.. ¦;

Aid the deaths were from naturalcauses ; there]was no <l<mtii from eithersuicida or accident , and the Coronerdid not think it. necessary !« make anenouiri into the cau.se of death in anycaso.

The uiealth of tlie inmate* was vcrj-good; there was no cas<; of inf<"ct:oiwdisease of any kinj d.

The structural alteration.- carried outnvere the , enlarwmcnt of tlie ijate lodp;,coverirj g the Exposed stoam pipes withhon-oonductinp material, and theerection of a calWriiier in the laundry.These atter work? have, as Ilanticipated,resultel in a |turt]ier saving in coali con-Humptvon , but as they hav<i not been inuse for a lonp |K?iod the actual: saving:n coat cannot be deiiniK tv idettnnined .:«j tonb less c«>nl : »¦»• consumed this•v-fir. . , .

The usual ordinary repairs and <le-coratidns- of ih.- j wurds and throu ghoutthe institution have b<-<-n carried out >ylour s\aff ofj tr |idesmen. assisted l>y:patieir s. . ¦ ,, The amusement* for the f.ationt« haveibecn ]>ept up as usual, viz., bi-weeklydanced, conc>rtb. country walks , andifoux times dorina -.the summer months!parties of patienU of both eex.es; aboutisixty at a | tinie . spent ih« dayat thei seaside in , Tnimore. ..

Financial I Stakomentr-Tabio . AA1A!"ivos tho account of the, rewipta an-iloxiK'n^liture for fhe year ending MarchUtlst . L915, antl ioC i-<.inp«rative ,nir |iv«-

i psndea. , : .; Ilotn the rontfihiMinr 'lj i m u-f li.w-i pai.l in fuU their de-nands b.-(;W Uin: C1OHO. hi the fiiiilicia! y.-ar The to tabamount rccc veil! fro m aid .<nuw wa-Cl-< 757 4s Qjl There WHS a c-eiij t bal-.nu-!- it the hrsi mill? ot th« year of

The total HX |> n .litur,> wnp .U9.40I >.10.1; ^z-Jlcijaym -..I

«f -toans. t3,(M 1-

Cl.. u id maniK-n m« L1G.J1J 1U- *i-The e -was 'a decrease <if ^oi M M •¦'»

¦he loins acemmj hut .sn »'»«' •¦«H7 $3 7d on tlie .nmntenancfi f. ountwhich) is due to tho «>st of •SU|'p,llci. ";"'injj . tc tho unpr.Hfwlont .-d state of aff.""ji wt ^row, arid it]'is evi<lent that dun tthe cq1min? year >v~t r,f miuntonaiiowill .b 3 stiTl hi ?h,.r. Every ••«<•"< (3S .b""made to ccoiioinjj -e without lnterferui!.with the comfort of r 'ne patent-* orwith the Irrin dit -ion ¦* '-ho; insll-lution. There i« a en-lit balance <'»r-ru-d forward U, next y. nr .)f C1 ,fx)0 1lOd.

The average eo^t per head without maK-ing aiy deduction* WHS £30 St. 4d.. a n 111-creasti of 10.10 p?r head.

The net av.'ra-ie cost deducting repay-ment of loon's, receipts from paymK T^ >-ents and biisk-ellaueou^ rtoeipt^ . ;.VJ J i- iIs 3d]., ah increase of lO.e per head r-erannuifi. This coH is 4.3 per h..-;«d belowthe li st, published average < -o-t : of tliei.lHer Tri.-h akyluhis.

If <ii . « :i nount received fro m tho Countyfi.ii n'f il nnd Borough Council,, viz. ., .Cll.bUJ

VM n d bo tlivided h.v the daily averageninnl . -r Wsidenl , !6?2 , it will be found thatHu- i-rSst Of ;t patient on tr.e raws »«>ei* 4- .'>d. per year , a fraction over is.¦1 weA Ii makint- this ealoulatiot i Hmust lie rr-in -nitX- red that establishmentchiir". < of cvfry description , includinc re-p:iVin nt of lr .-ms! ww included ;m this.I' -i'rni and O irden Account/ Table 30.iht,W< thrj re cipts and expenditure enn-nei-ti-i with ti IP working of the urm. Alterdedu e in? all expense..?, including: the AOI-.-u-i<- - : iifl Miniated cost of emoluments ofDie Mud [steward »nd of the ploughmanand :Jn oi-timated rent on t-hfl farm"roiiiKl.-. tW- is h profit thi " year of £732U.» . Sel l I ' I I

immediate De iver f of

Tin- potato crop was abundant , bnH imli ty ivi s not as good as usual ;sullieient \ otatoes were grown to keewants of t ii> institution suppliedAnj rust to April. The oat crop waspoor , the s raw very short ; this, 1 bewas a pen ral complaiiit throujrhoiicountry la ;t year.

In cuncl iding, this rej port I havemore to ret irn my best thanks to Dr.Herald am the other officers of t inlinn inr th< most satisfactory mannerhave performed their duties and t<stuff ceiior illy for their assistance. ;1M-J " t.i ten ler you . niy Lord ami jr.men . my s incere thanks for the MIand a-t .j stt uce > < p u have extended tdm ins the year.

.1. A. OAKSHOTT .Ili -i it loitt Medical Superint. ii

June . I'JU>.

nr •: A S Y I .I M D K M A .SD

I in i i ' l l o i v i n " was read :—Town Clerk * (Mice .

T..wn Hall .Watt-rford. June 12, 1!1

Di iir Mr I beg to tend you pay inder i"i t l .fDa . being one nuar ter .- ik-i<lne tn l l u Lunat ic Asylum to thein-:. Y i - i i .- f i u t t i f u l l y .

JAUKS J l- l-'.K. l .Y.T..«n (

M i l- ' - - /... .-r : i l i l- - I n c n i i i t e e i i o i i w i t h

1: « ; i > l n . M '.'l i t u n d e r m y i m t u- i - i l i a tn r . i t , • H very -troll;; letter.

I l l O: i l> - ( i r> t t — I did.M r I ' lt'/.eenid- \ t t in ; I n - t u i e f t i n

i inml ier n j th.i Cfrj ioration j mnr arH i n t i t ueij iWl he paid beforn tt ie *cwe,-l; uf .In 'ne. It 1- very p a i n f u l ^et h i ^ le t l . - i sny ii,^ ' it should be piild ^'J4 ' inn r-

l l r ( l i i k s l m t t - 1 t h i n k on.' board uto Iniv i i-on-ideration for a no t he r . Ia l i - t : - - r In.st F r iday week uskinj ; ford e i i i i i i n l :md no nntiee wha teve r was tof i t I t h i n k , in common courtesy.shnuM hjiv, a i k u . 'U led^ett a recei pt ,nnt io- v. hat' vi -r n ; i« inkt ' i i of it . ;iudthe e« "union prmtico if the Town (and the Corporation to treat thi:, hwith uttei contempt. 1 luivi writ tenand over ii^ain . and I was utterl ypelted to take the action I did. Nilten re|,lv was -liven , birtu verlwil one1 would yet, it «.u Saturday niyht.

Mi W ' f i i t l ie—I certainty say th n t>lw < > - r Wi i- iH Tie i l ly riij ht. As n nieiM I t i n . Imiird . 1 >ay it was not t r e j i t i i i -.do iL . r v i t h eourte»y 111 a l l .

Mr . Kitz ip-rald — We all know t h n tl- .-elv - healt h u not so well.

l)r Oak-hott— I know tha t , but hrv l e r k - t l o w n ' there who could rep l\ i..r

Mr . W'liidIt:— I th ink it was lir . l f t irto aeljiowledie the letter.

Aid l laeket t said he wus at th< ' Finand I..-iw C»inni i t tu " w!ien there n.< freft -n-m- e made to the asylum demnnd .tln-y said tbiit the clfH-tor would nol |1111I1I t ' tey : wen- prepared to j»: i vnmiiey. Whether tha t consoled Mr FHiid I. t l h im iii u mood not to ansvwile 't . -r lie eot ilil not say. He jnust -ayMr. Fi elv was not in good health.

Di Or iksh'itt said hi; did not ask I01iiioii> -y u n t i l last Fiid. iy week. H. ycre| i l > u l i H t e V i - r and he had at I.IM t .tl l l lt l. - lte r .

C i i n i i u l-' i i r l n n-j i i -Ked d id t h i > . \ i iCl lr th t o i e

Pr O i k- l i m t - F r equ e nt l y . I t 1- ii 1niou i . i - i n t u j i , , t to t r e a t our li - t t i - r -po l i t eu . .' -- j

The I , i i i t t . i l d ropp ed .

l \i 'KK .\M-:i) I 'HU E OF CO K FfV1

Mi T!nui psi.n. ll.irnn k ¦¦stree t , wstatins.1 i l i n t ow iii;,' to the advamed |of ticn iii r »t prcM.-nt he would hnv<> to 1the price o coffins fro m 9s. to 11.- .eai '.i. thv m iea-cd pnee to ?tart from1st J u n e .

It v.ii- .!-¦ ided to ndverti sr f.u urn

l- :i .K< TIOX OF ATTF.X1UM

There wcie two applicants for the |uoii of femn le nt tendarlt— Margare: Hand Klizabet h Quinn.

Dr. Oalshott said he did not eonsthe latter suitable for ithe position. |othe r :i | i |di(j nnt had been a forbier ;ilf lun t H I K I had resigned *ome tittle ;ifpi -iV i i ie reMfons.

M i - .- l lo 'i-y was declared elected.I 'i iuoi ) Fi rlong remarked tha t fl' «

would l»- w . - l l to tell N fi .-s Qninri t h a twin. ii"t co isidered suitable , .-o thatwould not be lo-inp ; her t ime ennvn s .-

l)r l i n k s lott said lie could not til lon l i n If 1(. <:iy what the Comtnt n - L - 'i t i i - - M I , ;i f u i u i c occasion.

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l'u , - i i i . i i : 10 notice 01 motion . M r .Fi t zu ' eni l ' l iiov. -d t ha t A t t e n d an t l ' ii V M c ar u In a l lowed half h i s sa lary il lh i s ahseiuv as a vnWi 'ntver in eonneiwit 'i Hi. inr . and that he be restonhis |i<i»iiiiii on his return. In duimM r Kit/. s .'< -c;tl( l said h.i had nothing; tnto the tenj is . wh ich were s imi lar tcmo t i on - |> ievion- l y j iasrted by the Imi t tee .

Mr . \V i i l t l o soeoudod .M r .Ion. , said he wished to movi

u r i u ' i n a l ai i iemlinet | t that he be nothull sul.- i r ; . Of course, a monthwhen M r . -"itz iterald handed in h i s nof motion , t i l ing ' s looked brighter «n<[t o l i l ie i i l -i nat ion hud not sueh a pr!<iMi t lnok . I o t l i n i iL ' h t they were doingfa i r hy hoi linj ; the position O|>cii for 11111 ;and. M S ( ;i as he understood , that, wasinoi' i- t h a n the (iovt-rnnient were d ling-When |«' l i enien volunteered , he ucder-s-tood. at ln> [iresent time they -I 011I1Ihaud in 1 ieif resignation. He app aledto th . - 1.ibers of tho Board , who f useda» the rutv j .-iyors ' friends , were they I oiiiyto inipo-e another tax on the alreadyheav i ly ra «d people. The war, bnMrc itWIL< over , \ -ould cost hundreds of inilCion s ,and W;iVi ford people will have to paytheii simre of that . In the way of re< ruit-in^ he tho mht thev had done very |:ood.He did not see for the life of him w;hy|tlieyshould i:iv:' this thin?. The (Jovcin uentdid not esi 'ect then) to f?ive half pi i .v totho<e pi irt ' f- s. He did not know wh-therhis unr i l y lould have any effect , but theyshould.

Mr . Wl i i tie said with reference lo look-ins ifw t ic ratepayers, he though t tl»-ywere floinj 1 their duty not alone tr t in-ratepayers , but to the whole bod; ofpeop le hy encouraging these men to goout to sue ifico their lives for the prfot-i-c-tirm of life and property. The Co. ( oun-cil . which ^presents the largest num; er ofratepayers hcrv and contributes 111 t totlie inst.itu ion . had approved of it.

Mr. Fitz rerald's motion was . ¦ i->s: .1 byfour votes U) one.

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1}}P. VISITISO liOVERNOR'S RKPORT.5l,1M Mr. I. T. Hhipsey. visiting governor , re-

} e ported-.—1 visited the asylum on Saturday,

'r'.>ul the lith of June, accompaiiieil by Dr.also <->al£j *lKifct . U.'sident >fu 1iwil Superinteu-'"Y0' (lout. I went , through tho male and , f6t''"c male, wards and dormitories which wero

very j ?leun and* tidy and reflect yreat"n"' credit on the staff. The food supplies ure,*' l 'i''" . in my op inion , very good . The stores ure" ¦ : well kept by those iu charge . The supply!>! of untie a t tendunts ' bouts do not nppy iir""' . equal to sample.

'"'. I The report ni& ni:irked noted." andll"e- -\ir Win. Jones . T.C . ni ls appointed visit-ipurt j n<^ ifovernoi tor the voiiiiniX niout l i .1 me r

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lent . ^l r - '*'• O'C.nruian. l aud -I cwj i rd . ropur-t*'d as follows:—

I Since last monthl y Hi re l ing. I he usual; farming operations imve been curried out.I The turnips HT.- sown and all the otherj crops are dnini; well .'19 pi<r> were soldI for £25S. nnd I bought Ih p ics on 7th inst.1 ( fa i r day). ¦¦" Xoted "10.

', or- fXsrRAKl 'K.mudCJI>Ul M r. M . K W a l l , i i i s i i i i i n e e .-ii'-n ! . Wat . -r -

fonl . wrote -On b i - ha l f of t h e I ' I I I O U As-si inince Siu i i-ty . I .Id ( . • - t i i h l i h h e d lHI-n I

le.'k. hi-s; tn s i i h n i i : i | i iotat ir .n f. ,,- t he n i -u r n n c ethat "f >">"r n u r k ' .ien unde r the W o i k i n e n '.svon Co inpunsa l i on Act . and also for t he insur-

ance of Hie a sy l u m hoiler - ut '-49 Ids. Thisis probah l y l.-s- than you are pimng at

; a pn-scut. However , a- )' alread y hold yourteed llrc insuviiiiiv , ii woul d be a convenience•ond '" )'"" '' .v»i>i o ther insuianees passedtint; Ihrni i gh the sain. - hiuids It would eer-tl i iu '- ' inl y save you :i irn -tu lot of troulilc in

case of cl a imsiglit ^''- Qak-hotl -iiid 'hoy insured w i t h the-ent Slnl l l i "ln-aiue C.. . under the Workmen ':)the f '"ni iK .tisati..ii Act . Mr . Wul l w.u agentken fl)r ''"' I' nion . \> «urauei- which was nn oldhey ei-diipany. and . he th<ni ( j l i t . as ei>od i , f the^•o .Sun. Tit? question »-m no«- whethi -r they

i, j ^ would in-ur. . nndei 'l i t - Workmen 's Coni-lerk P '-iisation Ae: w i t h th e Sun <.r wi t l i the?ard ^ n '

l)n.,v,,r Mr . Fitzgerald -Ar. - y.m effectinc a -tiv-

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f r i t - !)l - Oak-hutt said it they took it by it-that r.el( '' tt'ould be the Name as the Sun." butif they took it in conjunctioh with th« in-the -""ranee of the boilers there i-oulit Iw- a

iber sav|ng "' about C3t l ,,. irr . Whi t t l e -Alone w i t h 1,,-ins: througlia local manM) . Dr. Oakshott- W e pay th<- i i iKiir iui tv

through :> local IK .HI already for the,,.H boilers. ,),. would he v t r v loathe K, take||M | it from the VnlM ,, llr .iler Insi i rane i . Co. nsnot 1<x ,hatl "o f a u l t tr . fm,| w i th them. Hehad never heard ol the I' nion C... a> a

uici- 1)0ller insunuice compaow .nine Tl"' (.'lerk •"a id- '" rel''.v '" "'e Clmjr-and nial1 - .at t h °y w pnvmi: VSi IDs. ,1ress -\°8r l"ll 'er the Workmen 's Cmuprnsat innthe A l t - ami z '^ >for "w boilers .•elv A"f'r sonle further di^eusnon.the ''• wn.s decided to giv, . the , , ,-„ .„ ,„ , .hat !ln<J" "W Workmen '> Compm sat inn A c to the I n,,,,, AsMinui, -., Co ., and to leavethe I ° '"Jl l lT "iMiranee « it | , tho present com-(111V.110 *"" COXTIUCTORS- C L A I M S .Ul >'

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JII ...-> I- > . u,.,.Vy ai,d r0.. submit ted cluims>.' - for amount of |o- on contracts owi, "' toHit the war . "¦It was dec ided t h a t th- Clerk Oinuld oxaiiiij ie Die invoices .-«.ri. | repoit to n , - \ tmeeting.

I MFORM.<It was d.ci.ied to gr n n t tu , . I mii . i rnry

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ould The use of alcohol is terribl y seductive, Especially to those w Iin f ly to the >iu<>'iil.-d board tor little sips of alcohol because they are: intensely miserable. lhoused greatest want of the nge has been n sat isfving non-alcohnlie bovt-iagp , am! atnin" last we have, it in Colemans' R.T.1J. :

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"Remember , there i.» no re t ivut f iomhere. men. You uniM. die whero yullstand." Such was the shout of SirColin Campbell on October > \jx>t . as he.¦ saw lh> - Knssiun Army maiehinir (o at-

, , ti ii -k the most vital point in tho British""' ¦ lines. Th<- Turks wen. in tul3 retreat; '. , th .-j r uuns wen; in the enemy 's h.-tnils—!'lor ncthiii g stood lif.ween (he British ships1110 in Baluclava and the nufsian suns butle"- some 1,1110 Marine ^ , ill,- immediiitc ?nr-'or rison nf the port , 4<K1 men of tlie «lrd

¦Jlit 'lihinders. wi th MHi mvn i nk "ii ,'heirway to liu -pi tufl . and a battery of litlil

•nl ' l fii .-fd pieces . ft -,-eni.xl a< it t he ari-at.-he mnss of l{u- .-ian ct iMilry . . .uld cu.-ii'tysho brush aside th e 11 iw fi tnioii > - Th in Redin is. Line" that , barred i ts path When Sire it Colin 's voice rani.' out- over the latid-t tvo scape "KenieniU'r. th . re is no retreat

fro m here , men : yon ,uust . d'.e where youstiiritl." from the kil le d priv: it<-< camethe cheerful answer . "Ay. ay. Sir X 'olj n.wu 'll itu tha t . " The tire of the H ipll-landers rani" out siu lden nnd sharp and

. lil t inint<> ly the Hussinu linn ««< broken.V 1, into fni'.-incni.-.. In all our t ights foi therl°" fla^ tli «r sp iri t of the British enld - er has".'"> b.vn tcstwl wi th ei|iislly glorious 10-11011 suits. Let it b. - icuieml)ere(i then th a t the" '" food that makes conuuerors in IIM 1

*>• twentieth century is WlnV's Wafer Oat-add meal. The hero- w h o are fort if ied by itthe sprintr fnrw -trd l ike hounds unleashed itt

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CAKKICK GUARD IANSOutgoing chairman: He-Elected

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The Anti-Conscription : ResolutionMr. Thomas F. 3Iorri3°e; •, V.C., pre-

s ded at tlie uuunal meetiriB of tarrickoh-Suir Board of Guardiansfon Monday.Mr. John O'Uonnell , M;C. J ([outgoin;:ichaj rinan) .was unavoidably absent , ashe-had to attend a special meeting otiWatcrford Oounty Council, "f Twenty-one'other guardians were preseit. '

I Mr. Thomas Bowers proposed that theoutgoing Chairniaii , Viee-C'ltuirman, andDeputy .Vice-Cliairnian bi re-elected.Mr. Bowers said it would not be possiMt"t4 set tliree better guntl ij inen jto lilltliese posts. ' , . !

|Mr. J.iDoyle (Hm-ri 'town ) seconded MrBowers' proposition , and 9aid Mr. O'Don-nj dJ had ; becn most, attentive jt o his1 dutiesa9 Chairman. So too hadit.hj - Vice^Cliair-njan , Me. Thomas K. ilorrissey, and theDeputy VJco-CIuiirnian , Mr. | O'Grady.

[Messrs. O'DnmuOl , Morrisscyj andOj Grady: were .unanimously re-elected.ANTI-COXSCUIPTIOX RESOL'dTIOX.

Mr. Michael V. Power;. Jill1., said attlj e guardians' meetini; on last Saturdayweek hej proposed a r<.-s>ohtt.ic |ti protestingagainst tlie efforts that arc |beinf* niadotd iniroduee cnnsi-ription into thiscountry. Some remarks h>> jp.ailo a'j outtlie Irish Party -when proposing the re-solution . wcre. iake.1 exception to bysome of tho i-uardiahs , ami becaus.; theydfsa^reod witli those remarks they ratherilj ogicaily dissented •froiri the rc-so-Jution ¦ against conscription! in . whichtHere was no mention Tvhatqoever : alxjutttlie Irish Party. A short Jetter appear-Jed in a Dublin n -w-.-paper contrad ictinga I paragraph tha t had appeared in aprevious issu.- «f ilie pa)ier Thii letferstated that his (Mr. Power 's) resolutionhad only two supporters out of tlm :*)''liardians present, at tho mwtinir. The^Unrdiaiis who were pres.uit knew Hintit| w.iR incornvi to staU; t lu t his resolution had onl y two suppi rters. Theresolution, and ihe oksen'utians ho madealj out the Irish I' ai-ty were itwo distincttilings. "It would have IMVI ) eorreut tohave stated that the reniarjis he madealfout the Irish Pnrty were dis.sentmlfrpm by a numlx-r of tho t;uardian-spresent-, "nut hit, '.Mr. Power's) recollec-tion was that the resolution againstconscription had th e almost unanimousapproval nf the guardians present. In¦ irf ler that - it might not - go abro.-.il '.hatthe guardians were agaiiis *. icons, riptionhn would u .^'oin piopose th.: resolut ion ,'which WII K n.s folhu. - . - "That £hi f b 'mi-lri 'iMi 'scntin ff as «. .i . t!i>- views: andaspirations 01 Hi.- |i. - -p l e ot t h i s u n i o n ,pl fi test most - t i . u i ^ l y ii-.'MnV^ t!t.-a t t empt beini; ma.li- :.' int i 'oduce «-»niofopn of eonscr:pt ;.in to auirnient . th.i armyaqd navy now at v. ar w i 'h other ii . i t inn«.ktj owin g that , t i n - In-!i ppupl e havealready quite freel y un.i nmst promptlyvolunteered for the purpose! We fivl ,thbrofore . tha t nny form oKennscrJ-ptioii«>r| pressure woiiid not- ouly jl xj unrnvessury. but wholly d. -.a-tions. ''

Mr. T. 'Bower-- I li.-if to s^.yind Mr.Power 's lvsoluti .n. The ren<on whyso ne truardin ii s i i -ss.'nt .yl the hist, <l;iywas because Mr. Cover 's remarks plac-fn t'Mr . 'Will iam O Brim and j *Ir. JohnliJdmond on the same level. I am surenolle of tilt- ^uanltaiet are .lcai:ir *t t t ieresolution prop...-*ed to-day by Mr.Power.

Mr. O'Graily —They nnl y ilisa^'reedwith the manner 'tl »hi.-h he! propo<*!tl itthe last, day. I ¦

Mr. Furcetl said Urn only | jb apxr heUdj ew to be adverti>inif conscrrihtion wasfb6 "Independeut. " Ht- (Mr. 1'uro.ell)hatl never sc*n any support !for ' con-scription in the •'Freeman"' and hesupposed it was from reading the"Ipdendent " that M r l'.»w er cvt 1.v ieidea that con.seriplion wu * btiing ad-voiated. I

Mr. Power—You .in nut, knj> w what 1read or where 1 vi my in-ws. and vouhn),-c no r .ijj ht to make remarks i.I tnatkind.

?ylr. Davin sui.l lie d. -.senicl fro m Mr.Power 's resolution nt t h e. n .'.!tm^ unSaturday week la-t h.-.au- .' of Mr.Power's reference:, to tho l r s h Party.MrL Power placed Mr W in. ") Bn»'n ona I level with Mr . H.'dinond us apolitical leader and an Ir . ' sh iiaui"* . Noman could do tha t .

The Chairman i M r Morrh- .i y) -iiirlhi.<j recollection of wha t occu re< l at theui .^eting on last Sa tu iday we . k was thatnearl y all ilie ir imrt l ia i ) - , j.r . .v*it werei n |f u v o u r of Mr. 1'CM C I 'S iii:ti-c.>;iwri|i-tion resolution, but. llins? m- four -.'iiar-d;uins expressed t-h«mn-lvi-.< lU-.-ntinf :from tile ' resolution beeaune if retnar -ksma|de by Mr. .Power abou t t] *- • Irish Partyand Mr. O'Brien and Mr R 'd.'n. n.l.

Sir. Ihircell— 1 <li< sented on a,v...m:. .ifthiit.

Sir. Boft-(?rs—We are a l l pi iuv ¦ ir ofth .l resolution to-dnv

The Chairman put M r M V IVnvi-r *resolutions and it u-as a.lop ;e-j 'UKiiii-nioll.-alv .

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Red Chestnut. Height, 16-i2. Breeder,The Karl of Derby. I Sire, Smith! fiatum(•2G5:J). Dam , P and p <2923) by Oriental(1337); e.d. Matchet, (2638) ;by FarmerOK O) ; s.g.d. Darby by Sn itli Eaglan(iios>. j . : - i

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Stallion Keptune | (:XW5) has, after Veter-inary examination , [ been accepted . 1 bythe j &oard of Agri<Tnlture aud lisheries,England , as aouh(l | and suitable | fOTBreeding purposes end has been placedon their Regtete^ O^ Stallions j

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I I :NEWBY. 1 ¦ . , . i ' fAgents :—Waterfdrd, Pooje and Co, Ltd;

Georgo White and Son ; Henry Bell, Quay;Robert J. Parker,(Michael street; acdW. iJ. Jonos.i Qusy. Carrick-on-8nlr—J.Tyrie Turner, Chemist. Dnngarvan—Tb»Drug Stores. Lismore-;F. C. 6u««rt,Ch«ml»t. ' ; I . I : ¦ j .

i IMPOBTANT TO M0THEB3.

Every mother vb'o valuef the health »ndcleanliness of her Child shoold use HAK-BISON'S "RELIABLE " iNTJBSEBY PO-'MADE. One application kills all NiUand Vermin,- beautifies and strengthensthe Hair. IniTinsl «d.«rid9d. Ho»i, I*.GEO. W. HAnBISON, Chemist. Eeadlne.Bold by Chembrta. I AgenWfor Waterfotd—White and eons, ltd.; O'ConneU St.; 11.Bell. 92 Quay; Bl Poole ! and Co.,i Ltd.,Mithael-St. | C»rri<k-on-Sair—J. Ti Tnf-tier. ¦ Dungar»»n—rD. J . Nugent, BrldRo-St.; W. J. Nol»E ud Co. . Linnora-James Bcrrrf¦'; I ¦ , | • : ' j - |

l/- GIjfHt ' SHPR .11/-CHICKS and drooping! HENS an

diseased. I - ¦ -'; - J ¦ MWhen TORKEYS are ; drowsy : POWI

have scour. I 1 | ' • i ¦In fact gire SHDK always and nav<

trouble. : I ¦ J . IMade by. ¦ I - :; ' 1 1

THE OVErXE HPICK TOT.. NFWRTAgents—Witerlctrd—B. Poole and Son

George Whito and So9;; Henry BellQuay : Robert .1. l'arjter, I Michael 5tt««<tand W. J. Jones, Quay. ! \

Carrlelc-on-Suir. I. TyiJe Turner.

Delici&iisness r I We cannot. ir\d I .- .juster word : for MACKINTOSH'ST»>FFEE DE LUJCE. : ) ,

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EX aiBlTION OF WORK AT THETECHNICAL SCHOOL

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Add ress by ttje Bishop

1 'I'I c ;inj n :il .'j riiibition of student * work

was npwi. 'i yester ihiy u< the Technical.Sciioul liy Ins I,orilslii|> the Most Rev.Dr . .S!ii i') :.:n . and ; "'ill reiiMin open toaor UK . s' |n'i-iim-n> of . work done l>y the< iiffiT iMit ci i-tst - arc on; view, and the ox~-hibi -ion is well worth ii visit .

In io.ma |y dcciaiin ii the exhibition(ijii 'r hi.- l.j rdsj iij ) >nnl| it win-, well tha i•i 'i I 'xhl'i::: ¦¦¦• "i tin * i kind .«h "tiJ<l bylie) .I m.t II .¦!¦.¦:>¦ (or Uie s»kv m llie .«tu-Uvi i ; - t l icm -c lvr * , |*o ds to give an op-tion ini ly t . ih. -ir frieiut mid the <iitizeii ». • • ¦• tii s i - I v i . -. ¦. iiii! tln-lv work. l>i * i JI MO .

.¦!:¦ t!;oii>'nl. H ivu>r tjlimontiy ilet- ir.'iuii!• u •.; .- ii . -.. - i ¦- ;> ¦•( i'!) . 1 sijlji'Ki: thai >uch an< i . \ h i > i t i ' - i i .- .- lo i i id 6e iiffordcd. Tin.' work.-f ;i <. Im :. ¦¦: i i i . - l n k t ioij in thi- cininiry¦ii:«i . ini Juy ln , .'i i ivi ini-o l ciiu>ideivtbly inj .vi'i I y . : u - . l.m ;ii tiiii ,-ume time, there¦< - j Jl r. 'i i i i i i i t - i l a J,J IM .<I Hi 'al ol ro-wi for

iii j i :¦ I V I - I H ' i ¦ TiiV \|"rk of oducatin;¦ ,i i j i i . i p . i ' in ail i n a t t i r.« ufft' i-1 ini: tech-iii c.'ii| Ui- '.vu . '.tun uj>)»Miml to V n svorl;\t '.: i l. j I ' M H : : v . ry picii-t l iciiL'th "f t in ik'I'h . y: ii:id ii' 'ii eMil. 'avl i i ir i i iL- us far in'l i i . i i . !!¦! ;¦> make lJi« *- work knuwniii:i <i i ^-l t i i : [K- C>| I ]I- <¦ >[ Wnteriord, rcivil-.« ;|i .ui-lii an exhib i t i on w«.« priibablyv'lc <if i In- nry best w-aj ' it of Icttilij.' I>oc>-pte *yr win wu.« bring idoilc . and Of At-¦Ir ir t iny t h i i r prnctk -ui interrrt in. tlutwork n[ ihf i-i-li.«j]s . II • referred w thewilt vaii i 't ¦ HI w{.rk u-hic-1i mis beiiu;none, us wi evidenced by the exhibit..-,.ind said 1H< tlx>u!.'li{ ' the' e wa.- ii" way Mconvi'ix-inir | vople M tin value »f schoolssiii'li j.'i.- tlii ' i .-. hull so t'Kxl iir? by letting¦(lie »Vo|i:e -ee exuctly What *u* b.'inj;done | then' . It wa£ because the people<iid . n.it kiiMv of the work of the. Tech-nical JSCI K> -> ; - that , ill tin ninr in . tlie uliglitprcyri*^ wl K \> ihe .-i-iiooW' liere and'i&cwh.-n? Ii ul Hindi ' w-«s in frrcut pan.lu»\ Then- »\ ii* oik' deiiartment of thework in wh: !i lie rh 'ii ir it fj iecial alteii-r,ton j -hould ie dinltwl. In recent timercomplaint * ad be#n lit ered everyivhernr.^aruinf: tl c want] ul -killed servants.\Iisir ' s.-'e- iiad bei'ii o*.mi)l *i>iin^ tlia.t

¦i-licy lound i next to im] o^sible to revunisuch peop le. A cotd n my effort* li»dhvi ri uuidi: n varii'ii:- plaees to -.uppl yfhis vaiit. a id tlie Cnnu littee of the. \V«i-lerfonl Tee! lieal Sehop l hml ivffninlygiven in .- idi mi in poilunt sijbjeetall t i e ii t t -ntion | t.lmtl could be ex-pWU il ol hem . aiul lately tlu -y hadliiken a Viep wlinl i |.«hoii)d re.-nlt in , sii]'-iiir ini. HI l m a liir^-e fcule. n« dimht.iiui ill un ( ffoe 'iive! niiinner , thi - lieeil'.They ! had lately! i-riuUislieil ' asfl'.ool in wl ieh <iirl -- were trained. ¦ andtrained thor niplily. | in kliat rezirdedei'dkiii '-'. Iiiu idry ninl , doine>ie kvoikin irerieral. n thislscht iol the L'irl* hadthf- ndvant:iL»• of a slj illed instrnetor j and;iny ffirl wl o nttondeu regularly forfwi 'lvi * iiioiii is mid I'uwrod with , anvt-yfrJvii IIIOIII is , iiuii eutlereu with . anyheart |inio tbe work . Would withoutquestion. h:i< o obtained i very eonaider-ab!? sjinre of information and a very con-siderable >ha e of praetie; I Uaium;; in Uwlin ;e. j The fi es deniandi d for this werepractically m thing, and mt only t lniti butttec -y e.von en onrajreil tht girls liy ir lviiifjtlierw |sinall -eholar^lii(ia His I^ir<l>liip^:iid itl would lie a very good thiiii; that tlw. :rl \ should be askeel to go to this sohuo!for dohieiitiL' economy, an'd if they <lid ^'nto it with a flcterminatio i to Iciirn. ihcyslioiuld. .liter the period of tlitir in-truc-tion , be ablt to give a fair amount o;sstisfaetion u those ivho employed tlienjjH-3 Ihouphi; ii very desiCBble :"«tiat : the;schools siioulrj -be freal.wi iiied by theoili-'v^ns .«> ihalJUiey uiiglit «h> what wasbeins clone tiere. Tl>e e cliibition which.'Uify were opening now wo lid go some tlis-,lanoe towaTdsleQlightenis;: 1lie citizens on;the 'esient , tlie varie<y, ai d the .practical ;utility lot the Work wjiich was lieinj! done .Uicre. j and he lioped; the. people wouldcome inilarei numbers tn see. for them-selves. | He a to hojred tl at those whowere pre.-enl. now woii ld t -II their friendsauout j the eihibitioh I) in^ open to-morrow , and try and ind ce them to at-tend. Xotwitb.-Oandm;: th ¦ (act thai theyIwd such a I Age umiiber of art exhibitson view, it a! ould b^ not K! tlmt sixteent>f the he-t w irks hall lie n Pent iur thenational comp etition |m South Kensing-ton , whiiie tl ey were nirv on vie*. Inconclusion , lie formally d"dareil :he ex-hibifioil oni'n.

»RIZE LIS1 .IFrizes ;L- fdllows have been aworiledin. the {Donii'Mic Economv Department—Everuns Claises—Fir^t Year Coofcerv—Mts.1 DLMi, S(laa -.Bread and Cake^-1,Miss -M Yount; 2, -Mis* t Slaitery.ircornl Year CoHkerj —Meat- Dish ,Hread and Cake—1. M:s» 5. Walsh andMiss K: Knovj lcs; 2,1 Miss E Dawson ;hiphly 'comtnehded . Miss M Know-Jets.Th\r(\ Yea h Cookerj-—Soppor Dish ,Inet l Cuke and Box of Sweets—1 -MissW Jones: 2, (Miss CBTH V.-MI.• Cooks" CliU—I'aitry nml B«x .itSu<*ts—l . Mi.4 Julia! Uro ian: •>. MissM. (.Vary. ' I

Day Cookerj Classi-Siil [H'i Dish . IcedCake, I TJr ix ol Sweets—I . Mi.-s . MPitr.-eraUI. | | fI^aimdry—Silk and il.accl—1. Mis * M.Knowles : 2, jM iss ^ Yoiins; liiij hlycommended . Miss L. iLumlev.Couoru Linrti and AVooileiis—1, MifsM. KnqwleS; 2. Missf L Ifuiulpy : hiitdilyconimended.-Miss E iKnowle- and l-Miss

K. Cantwcll. 1 j |. Bcst.liadeiikirU-J. Missj £. Dnv<)r; 2,;MisPi. M A.' iK4ane: -highly comnieiidcd.MisR'lEIC-o zcnfe. I "| \•Br-st Ftracy Bloiae4l. Mis* F Coiena -aj JTissjK Canlwell; highly ooaiinond«l ,Miss 31] A Keine. f 1 :

I'Art NkMxllcwirk—1, Mie;J M Jonei< ; 2Miss M|Glyiink highly cdilunended.lMiss-M Sullivan: anil 'Miss l iN . Henncpsj -.]I East Jland-rAmlc Garmeit- 1. ^nis MCrlynn; 2, Mis* E Cozens hiehly coin-intnde*) Miss E. illa'ydenl *;Bost Sot if. Mending— I . Miss I.Wr-fclan 2. M sA M Glynii.Day Classes- JUest ¦GoVtuim—1. Mis? <.'iKohnp dJr:. 2, Miss 'B Oleui-j - . E.'O; Miss

Best iuncy Dre. s—1. Mjss M Jones;y. Mifs M JopL-s; highlv oii ;iimeiidedMis.? M Fitz^t -aid. I " iDomestic Thiiiiinl' CMa ss— (' ookery—l'lsii Di 'ch; Soda Broail , DliiiipVnrr , Cakeiind .Kr.liit I'i. J—1 . Miis J eV.-> < iHivn»; 2

MiM K Morribsey ; Hi'.'hlv couuneililed .Aliss 'E. Nicholson. | 'Laum ry—Sill and law-f- M i.-'s K Mor-rlisoy ; 2. Miss M iBaVry. ;Cotion. LineA and iW'oot lens—l . Miss.K. Nicholson : G, Missj .K Hehir; highly

•¦o.T-moimed, Miss J. Sullivan.Bcsb Kct. oi illand-inade Garments^

1. MissJ lC MoVrisfey: 2. Miss J O'Sul-l ivan : highly commended . Miss K. llulnr.

Bi'.*t Sptoimi n of Piitcliihv ' and .Mend-in?— I . Miss J OSul l ivau: '.' ML<s K.Mi: rrissey. I

I' rires for attendance luve beenK'.Vil rdNl a.s fo Town—Miss K Hlay (1stYi'iir Cookery); Miss S I.avele (2nd Ytar(-ookcn'l: Miss L I.uc^y (3rd Yenr O'obk-. ryj ; Misj» JulSa Urolian (Cooks' Class) ;Mis* iK- |Ht -nn< .'is>- i(Iiinndb'); Miss L'f.ury fArt" , S1 odttwork); [' 'Miss M A¦K< 'ani' (I)reSsm ikirig . 1st Year) ; Miwj BCU-ai-y <l>resam ikinsf :{rd Year) ; .Mi.ssiMKiU7cru|d <Dr *=airiakirm—Day); Miss, THptf i:esry (lila n Koc<ilew6ik>; AlisA |.K.M<>rri*stiy (Uoi iostic Trufiuns Class).

l-'itst seal- cyoketv—1. Msis K. Hen->«tip . ff nii -, ,] ¦' f V^V ' llie 'Mountninep'

.L-n7,- h x r i - iv' T*A», ft y '-Mount Mellcra> £

uesLy. | Cooks ,•„,<_,. and iMr % Hoarril . .;.

\U*i Kl Hur ry ; 2. Miss 4s in „ ,,; hoi., ,:ssI» ok 'ii: ' i- y-^'-r1. Enjrlisl. Prize E,>afine;; 2. Miss h . I ZR IIS . Genera l Flutl er . beh,; tl1 •>"tT,rTV'Ml 5i # i ¦""?,• J - 'Horrax. obvimu lv aiy)-fl . Missi Jl.. .l,)j i^ ::2. Even the peacefu l LTOTC-i-. ! Plain neod.Un.- M K - j 'l. ochoe of the wn.- a - . i-iL', Mi-s.5 h. Haydeu. C(/ik - Gard e's article on i-X] >eilining class)—1. '¦ .us Jv. and lettwv from " past iiss J. O'Snl ivan; 2 . Vxss The article on St. ,Rimii j rweilluwiirVs . (do.V-4l . Benedlei XII. are if¦y; 2. Miss J. (I 'SuUIvan. meral intfrc.-t. O'C»in>r iBiiiiove nient xnd dili- leray is r^'alled in aur tr4iuiii r clas? -JIii 5 3if. in UIR native lancuart..i nzine. iiilh a Juturc ]

nessy;-2. Miss . . O'Siillivan. Second do.-l.LMis- K. W iloh: ; 2{ Miss X. i avclle.

Third du. —1. M iss :L. Lucey : 2. \l\,» ]!•,.Wholan. 'Ij aunc.ry—j -1. jMiss K. Knv.vi es;•-'. Miss K. He uesty. | Cooks t.',,c<_]_Miss Jill a I)roran;l2. Miss jB. W ilsh. Artneedlewo k— 1. Hiss) Kl Hurley ; 2. MissM^ (ilyui. T)rj ssinakinR, ; 1st y .-at-i-l ,Nli-.J M. |A. :Kc inej j 2. Miss K. '; ¦ zp iis .Ore.-smakinff, 3r I yej ir4l- Miss :< ( .i nry.Orrssiriallinif (d iy)4l . MissiM. .Kue-i;:2 .Mis.-i C. JMiss M. I-ry (dtuiH'Uortissuj lK. HcliirlMi-, ! K. ¦'

>sr.k-ial(Tur.c^ in (¦Kktr--".

pnnoili lynn :stic traarl >:

PlaInrris.-orizi' Iorr^-

u so• 775

m™$m

l,ieui. W. R! Downey (third «om Uiothe group:— )

" Next tn iii(' on my rij /ilt is a captairSiilherlaiifU. N 'txt lr> l i i in . \V. 0. Kri enn'de-patch ino.secnjfei— he owns his own rnrImmediately rK-liind nn- i- iny orderly , fvan! out Jierei. .•• Three <il tlie Indies are llel(.'ian nnrKuij land for many years.

" The three in front nre Mr . Va rli-y, ]out «itli me—lie i« a neiihow > il Sir I{ W

©ur Catbplic Chronicle. JORDLVATJUN S. ¦' I t

A nimiber nt s tudent .- of i;. JohnV C- \- | ¦¦:.

le^e wh'' linve hcvn j in-pariii!.' for thf tprliMhood. wi l l Ixi ord iiined n ; the C'.i th i - nilrii i .by the Mo?t 'Kev. f i t She-lian. nBNlk.p of the DiiKv.-e . on '^und. iy m- 'in- ninj; next al -1 o'clock. f1'W'lSSION .Vf BVGl.YIJUH Ki:.\ "

The 1i-u d a y - mi .- M . - i i f . ¦• tn . « • ¦ n- ¦•¦ 'ni BaM .M b i H- k e i i LVryh cl i . - .-d -n W-i l - "needay liiu'in. mul th e 'H M -I - I n ti> . I 1 ;-

J:ncn opeiieii yes:erd i) i -vc : : .nv . Ti'<- m- ]'Utndiine.- d n r i i i L ' t.bc mi - -um iur l!.e >"¦• {

men wit- nii.-t exeniplary . <i('d i f tlu- w . i 1 (;emulate t i le woinfn it he I I I M .-U IM 1!- ." mid "|ni,-,l. .r ol t!ie |>Hris |i • t t i l l ue w. - il p '. ta -e i lCortniii iy rhi i t r . -iidui'cc.' i»[i I ¦ ¦ the pn- v

-eni have hi-en VITV {.THtifyin;.' Imin > • !jr. '-rfiula Nie i i i . i rTi i i i t . ' und eveni i i - ' -i'rvi 4'. * .-THK NEWTOW .N iriSSIO> . kOne of Oie mo- suoci-ssjul mi.*i- i« - <»- (|held al N wtown Itvfthi n livinjr ine *n "i> HXtin- hrnu'.'ji-t to n fit.tin>; terininuti. n m ol

-the lbi> .i II t tl II 1 anil ipanmi!- Parish C'hii'e'i

jon Sunday nltrht. Opened the p i i v . o. |((Sunday un<ler iliappy ind itiS|>innv: a i/^ -

^p iees by the Rev. Fathers Kiekliani .111 I .Murray "f tin- Vi leeiit ian Urder . <'O I K . \the pari.-hi"ners l i n terr-d into the -p in

^oi t'he mi-> ion wi l l s nn pnthu- 'ii-'ii m d ; .teul thit «» ? 'be Ii ¦ -.s l i ly inir und in |,"matli)!;. The niteu I-SIK - I - nt t'ii .\li:-s- •- :n l (eariy mornuij . the lumber.- »- |in day ;m rday uppruaehed Mi! SHcniiiieil". - . and, . '•"¦ *innuen'e ¦CMiijre?alion-i at ni 'hi A\'er>- III -i-idcnis to be reini m-lteri 'd « H h joy an-l txuriik' by every too l Cathoiicnn the il ls- Intrice.- und mnrked au;era in the history wiof 1he parish. Jn 11 s oqnncaion a ^JXTM ' Mword af -praise v» iut> to tlie people 'if HiKirmacMioma.- foi tlieir eseiuplaiy si tistendance from first to last th i-nushou! tl;. d.iiiiypion , «Dil tliis, notwitli stundiiiu t • » • miaol that a'fhree d; ys mission 'was \i , !¦.¦ rogiven iu their unu it tie church this week, wl'i'ljo weather too w is ide.il—rlnn^n;." m ml!n.- holiest dr-'ree- -file sj irin ^ inB ir.rnthe iblo.-.-oiiiiu;! ha vthoni . llie fr.-i!;r.'iii: rmeadows, hel p iiur t i> .Ij rTn-.1 one nearer ' ¦tiod . at- he -went , to and from ctsuivl 1 '¦•in thu dewy morni IL'.- or a' twil i ^ iu sha- l»ilows fell. 'With tl e parishioner ' Kathei tuKk'khau) was an olJ lavi/uritC j he liaviin. ;nun a. prevfou? occ: j ion siven a in; r .-i.-u mttt Ne.wtown: whili Failier Murrav l . i i i-cu into Tavnur frcnii his very first ap;<ear-ance in the pul pit |A reall y ej ii|ui-nt amiimpressive sermon wn.-> th n '. on keep'n ;holy-the 'Sabbath lDay preaclied by Fntl i •>(Murray on Thursday ni (rht. _Oj i the otherhand Father Kiekliani s iennon.- and in-striu tions Tivro siloli us appea l to theheart of the insli Catholic. The clu-invaeene w<i- a lining consuinniat ion i .f .-¦great event. Tht- lighted candle?, the t-. -newal of the llaptiiiimij Vuw« ;by th.- in>-meu-e ciin^tojatiiiii . the renuriuiav."ii •• •the dt-vil and al! lm works and pomp.-iieine u truly iui]>rps.-ive siu-ht. Ti . •parishioner- iei-i d^eplv ^rat. |ul ;o the :tr'jod [ia»i<jr . Fath(;t O'Donnoll . i"T H I - 'only vhi' uii.-sion it=cVt lmi fu| h, ~ nn l i rinp uxertioiis t<» rrhdi-r Uie niis^i^n il- -

Q 11/>/*^^ L: li l t *i u t h « h. *T ^l

THF. CHRISTIAN inROTHKRS'SCHOOLS . ( iEOROES ST.

The animal exeur-ion fur tho j mpils olthe above M-I IOO I- took place on Tues-day The weather pas :ill that could hede.-ired for n holiday t i i p. An iearl y stunwa.- made ior Tramtire by the HU.45. Mr.Madigan . the court oils V»ard , had thearrangements for tl e bi ;; contingent per-fect. Children are ; -sundly seen at theirbest when free to enjoy to the full—awayone might say fron rule and compn-—their own sweet wiV In yesterday's out.j ng the youup peop o hud a full measureof such enjoyment, basking in .the sun-*hme and rmoping on j the sands. Bath-mg, racing, feasting and football filled »|.the day's program! e. The happy partyreturn«d by the 6 train. After a heariytea at Mount Sion. followed by an opeti-air concert , a truly pleasant j day cameto a close with the -in/i ing of k hymn toSt. Patrick , the p itron sn ii it of theschools. . The chfdren contributed ashare to the expenses oi the! trip, an.ltlie kind patron * of the school s Who j rener -ously supplied tlie -upplementan - fund-have et- v ry reason to feel pleased in hav-ing provided sueh a pleasant titn;- for tholiftl *» rum;"Ol-.K BOYS .

'\\i\ reader- <.f t in i deii ihi .ful i r i - T . t ¦ . : v "Our 'Roy- . " » i i l « ivi.me w ith ;i I mulede-rree of pleasure the holiday .;,. ,jUM i-sued. Thi- .}> -is/ l it , attracf ' v- un.lelev-«- r,y wntten n aiazine . inton-r-i I I< >-and in.-triK- t M-i- in every issue h.i- wir

'|)«s.-'.| H- pr.- v i " i i= Mi ns.,.j m mdouble ih-hday nn i»Vr jwt v< l i . imllurn.-o oul . a, it i ; . ]n a br 'ph: ' i n . i¦<lr.r-y ii,v r . beuol l lliTy 11 Ui-t r<lt- > -i H - .and t-f- f-mii iLT w i t h c :'uc. - l i terary n, - i t : i rin pot-try and prvse. i: is hound' lo e,,m.mand :i i irye -SA •,, j (/ , -oeiire th" pal-Tatia- t > .i „ min i • • - .us an.'l admini i •c ltentfl ... j; wou i i . be st,-«i, S(. i|. ,|,-..,|wen.- ,i . . t h , . r «j . . . . . i t i, t i i iu. W |,,.|i i.i'ev i l.- . .1 the < - l i . - ;., . ni.yel . th. ; " p,- , . indri'aoiLl . ' ami tl ie t i i . i s y .jther f . i rt i ' ,. . '.ilow H I I I lodei cnt ! .TII I I M I ' u i ( workl i - 'ftavoc ain.in^s t tlie J . .III ,-.- n ,s no smalloii on i i . h.iv. ' pub'li-ri'.l m our hvn roim-.ry — H I ' . I i.v flu- C l i i i . -ti.i n RroMieis 100¦who »r- capnbu- i r such .-( nnrk- .ipj ridiiMl whoso V I J K „,„! iv to supp l yhealth y nml tnleresi ns readins;. nnrt ¦,,doniv so di-nl a bloi u< the ..ale ..' t'l. .-fi l thy riilibir-li which is alas ' n . nine: :patronized.I'TK E C\1OU.\T.\['XH Kit. '

1he aiuiit ,r ' -- u - .|Seminary, i- ciiri'-turned oui ^ The

kltK : feature ; Ther.terlacins work <le.ivtures . lii .tali '.y i i iaii . Mr. P . ll.-in'i In y .:, v.-hilst the -fronti '?.essor .1. J . J .avvl l e^reo oi-ti- .iii - , Th-

this year ;- "iithe work of .Mr. \Sa h> <ro-wiirshl|iu."-¦es of 'Meileruv hnv •

¦eicl. -nced hy I'ntli.TK-riences in Turkey.t men " at the iron':,mard and on I'cn'> f TUi.rt* than eplir-

onell's visit to !.\I.-!-li able pieec wr i t tenliri.. This ic * tn-i ".

WHERE Dsi FRANjeE" \ . ' ' i I

WmM

ig - 5^ft of iihin'o photo) Komls m- tins pliotograplt

i in the JU 'lyhin Army. N e x t I n him is Cllptaili IcKoilZlc . ', M.L.U., ^upieronn (i'?iiiiii ' t wliom 1 lined to j Ony cricket At Tooti iprK • Next to him 1H a ¦ motormid has done I'M <m the track. The two on iny r gilt hund »rn Belglan^efiigeo.

ivi i i i - Ki'nwii . -\ .< > .{'.. who came fruni Dublin with me (a £cot«mun—un ideal »er-

.-, on (he \vii\- ul a d.ieior The fourth ntiri>0 is f Foli?h lady who has lived in

ii r i i - i l i " t ami Kinii ' « ini s.-en«er l.*eutenant Winjf i Ic (in llto middle) who camo....',* ' <!,, ,.f ii.,. i' .r> i .to.n- ar i l Mr. l.i'liev Kiidr 's fUelirfc) motor lUCBBcnscr/ '

rfAS f AT THK I'lSOXT.lames Wii lsh. of Curr . i L ' hn i . . r i -. ArMiun. -

[•« it. nrit i l i ! ; t i .Mi ie in Si-rL'e.im Fit / .-{. ruhi . 11.1 .t'.. A r t h u r s l i n v n . frnm t h el i .n i . i l i u n k i n- t in - M'rL 'cui i i ii-r t ' ¦< • un ij i p - which in' -i'. i t him . anil n l ' i e n Ii •if liproc i nlcd i'.1 h ighly , - tute .- thai h«- w<*ij omiiici 1 «i Jieari i t '.' Mas- nearly everySuml:iy. mid that t i i-y huve « very nil- , -i iul l ir i 'v i 1 pric-t a- chapla in . K:!lln i ( J i l l ,{¦.in lHlh l iu . Thit- prti-l is -.. brave ihn!h only laughs at the bulleL-'. mid he¦ iw him Ci 'lebrniiii)! M:i.-.- w i th t l "' -n. - 1 -Iyiri ^r around and did not tak . - any ri. -

; i 'ci- of them He hear- eu i iv - s i .- n -'. ;erywheri\ mid y-ui could -ee th - - -"I -l ieri wn!k un to him . kneel d o w n »>ml he

•urs tlieir coiitei»M-) ii.* . l o i i i i r . U i i f .', H.i ¦rit er says that m f . i t t it i- e».*ie: in irrtep.-iri'd for deat i i there thun al homei.' priest. eu<ouri|i:e- Iheiu ni l Ihi t ime ,id te l l s the soldiers of hi- reaimenl to•ej ) their hearts up, and tlieir headsiwn. so us to ,'ivoid the bullets SuchiciiuraBciuent would licep up the heartany soldier. Mass i» wlehratcd at all

tid« of places. One time in un oldus e. another lime in a hut or in aiek hi l l , in {net . any plai-e that i - eon-i. ; . n l . T l i i - ' prL-M not wounded "n the: •¦¦uie |:m:' avo . Im; it did ii"t terrif yin. Kven ih" soldier- of different re

; ui :iil:n;.-e hi- p!uek. C'.iu- ludiuL-. thei i i - v s t a i i - > \ \f i - wel l , and w ill not loo-e

;i t nine Grnm \r lhnr«lowil at ailV cost.;i )KCKXT P1CTLKKS.I'lvachin^ at the Cathedral nn "nndavL-iiiiig the Kev . Michael Duwh -y relerredsome wry objectionable pictures Hint

TO exhibited hicull y Inst week. He jvasre that nlieii at tention was called **to• •malt?i-. the nien ' "'"terford would•••rl tl:< -in>elsos and not toleraf.- Uu-s-e in-oent pictures ; and he would like to hear¦re of the activities of the local vigilanceiniuittee in putting it stop to thi - evil ,lieh . if unchecked, would destroy the%r..iU .if the vounz neonle of the ct'

r _ 11: AT K K K K V U A N K <.XJNVIO. IJ l i e L'rai'il mil .> i i < > 1 lest ivul mid taney

'efe held in the Convent ( i ro i in d .- . Ki r r > -lia ik.- . on Siinday . wa- a greui r.:ieee-> .-ot;i a- the t.ilent provided for the ani t t .-e-in 'lit oi thi- public «. i- coiueip. il . but them. mlie-« atiendiiii! ' -ft much lo Ix- <U—ired .

1'he bcii i i l i ful pmiiud.- of H. i cmiu-iit .. i \ - 'r lookini* tin: si lvery Suir . v i - re lasti--in I .v deeorutcd find , combined w i t h thev a r i H i i . - ii.loureil cosiuiiies nf the t "ir se\ .ss t i i l l e the whole re-einble n .-<¦<• ne fr .>mf«! rvland.

I'ti" iele was O |M I cd ,ii I . . ', 'lnek nr. i len i<um. -d until It' p.m. Tin- cr. '^iaiotneoi aniu-eiii ents consisted of a -erie.- ofi. i ' ;i i- iii uvr t s , cafe chaiitaut , dame puvi-It iJi l . -.vhete lor a modest tee lln' yonnee ri«f .k- aye . rind .-onie of the old folk , too—tri ij ied llie ligh t fantastic. There were. i'. .i mi :i i i . ivi i i4 ^id. - .shiAv s-- \ i - l i f - i->l^il*-for-!i l i. . . l ionp- lii . runlet t i - . eie l l :e eone.-rl"p M'-d !i\- ;i march , consisting of Irir - ha i l - " Th, - Miirsi 'Hiiihe. " und the itu'iinr-t.il " I t '- -t loui: way to Ti ppwi-ary ThisH I : r. -h «a - wry wel l rendered by >t.' ¦• i l i a '- iD 'chcytrn . Sacred Heart Cunv.- : i t .;in | e- .M-idcrill l; I l l a l ni l 111 |,. 'rfnr 'l le r <¦w-b-e yoioi 1

' j i r l .— si ,in, , in ( l i e junior andnr. parjito.ry division - reflect- -ival crt-dil"ll Pie tfiicli ins «ivi *Tl by the ::im- '• ' t l ' eSit- -rod Mi-iiri I 'oiivent The oth'-i n - i n -¦ ¦: ihe iirncrmiime we re zone throuch upto t ime . To nnine :t11 the performer- in-d i i i i l n .- i l l y v/ni ild' tako up mon- s\>:ic<» tli.mMe have al our disposal \\ n' ^ini excep-lio i al l were perfect

The Hrirrai-k Hn - vl lira.-- ,-m.l fi< ilI Sii id phiyi-il duriim tin- intcrvi iU iK'twoentin conc^ris.

1 hi' ladies and geutleiueu in eliarye ofHi. day 'ri umurM!i)ient.s work«il like trojanstn i imke their particular dciiuii niL-nt- H-tmee-s.'Ll'i- iilnsical fe.- t ival w i l l (,. ei-ntinucd

oiiNimdiiy next, when, in addition to theusij al pro^ramtiu '. tln-re wi l l \,e a « r«.ntturf of-iviir contest , for a set ot valua blemedals , bettveen «iiue excel lent teamsdrilling for the prizes , un t.'i an(ie:i which hud'-to be postponed irom la.-tl>ecember.Tin' price - of admission |, .,v,. |,v .,.,, r,..ducid. Full pa r ti cular.- of « lu r lj «j l i In-fou ; id in advertisement wi j tnnu ',,I i ciiiini c'l. -iii with t h i s rVi . 'nijuiy p, . .

p ie iir- undi'j- the impre->i . . i , u,.,, » -l i j — i -nn .i ll :.lie !im- of an i .n l i n .n . buzn - i rIir- L'C' V- '-n ill and th.Ml i :n i|. yn i ;¦: ¦¦i i in uii .' r.iffl" tiek.-ls . k i i i c - k i . a c . . . - t . v .i inil T-lui * everywhere t |u-y » , . nt «- ..i i l i lin.- n i l i ppjr, " theii hand-' .h.i ;|. ( i ON V M -in ; :i . - :r po,-|.- , | -- .-i-id l lnl p n : i , , , _. | i , , . , , ,, r ,¦ il ' i ^ X - i l iC I if I h l - i - x . . ; . in I . .„ . | j ,i l l , xe. pt',>o of ih- d a i - c in , i n n t. ., -n.-. I n . t c.-i more ; i .an t l i ¦ - M HI . . - i .uI »M V '< . r i i .I i : i i - . . :.m

ATE8F0RD MARKETS

BUTTER¦ I : r e IJ --1 -M f i r k i n - 11- 3- i - i ' ,i-• I ' n. 10—11'.' f i r k i n , . 'U'J-. i . . p7-•i _i n- 17— ;>l f i r k i n - . 112s to \-. <- .Vi ibi-r .if .Hi-kin- eorn-pn ,.j ,,,-'k

I', i y. - . ir . .'ll'.'i i r k i i : - : pnee . .-<4 . :. pn .GENERAL PRODUCE

'II iv . per ion. 7i)- to !».'if!> .- !••". PlniW . .'ill .-, to Kri-M .u-.---l.l-i . i;i-. to 13o.I' I i i :u.- i . I J J . I . to 7{d. per .st« .i , .

GRAIN' 1 ¦• ( . . i nn rs ' price). l.">- !kl |., ¦ i . . . . .I i I I t. i Mr.-. - . 'J'i-, fi-j . p,- . ~.. . - :.

<W r : , - Brai l . '.I--. 3d. pv r cwI! 'ir.ni. ¦!. . ;i.| . p,. r i-w;W i l e I'o l l .-uil . HI... ad .per ,- « •He I I" - 'ar il . Ms. '.I.I . per < • « )I' 1 ¦:!. ¦ l l i t - I- . 4- .S ll. -l~Sa. -k .

I'I S HT n r l i . 1 . |H . «,|. per lb.S:i nmii ( r e t i i i l) . 'J... p, r IIC I . ,S)I. per l l > .S» .\ 1- . Si i . per lb .H- k- . Nl . p.vr n,.IM li t - i . l i d . per IhI I . - Mock , Si!, per | l> .\1 :. eke i- el . :jil. to - i i . eticl.

EQQ8.¦H- tid . per l'.Hl (or Duck- ;lI ,.l U. -ti-

PI38( ' i i ' llej . :r:—Top price Tli- ( op loic 3. . Olbs).

O04.U"I- . to 50s. ner ton. '

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WATERFOKD iBOARD OF GUARDIANS

At the weekly nifptiiig of the Board ionWcdncsdfiy llr. David Hyland, iT.C'.,diainfiao , presided. . :

DB. BRENDAN RKS1GNB.Clerk— p r. Brcnnan , the newly-appoinl-

cd Medictil Officer at Mullinavat, write*«.< fiiUowi:— '<

S'eart House, TAillinavai . i| Wth Juno, 1015.

Dear Mr. Mackey—I am writing toI M | I I I \ y<}u ul my resignation ofi the[KviUon t.i Medical Ofliiei- to the , Kll-tiiuck^voKiie ' Dispensary DiKtricti I'h'all fi rvyiud yon' list of ail instruments ,etc.. wiiiij h are in my charge. Kindlylay my lejtter before the Bo<iru of Guard-ians in tlieir next meeting.—'Faithfullyvniir*. ' i

K. D. BRKNNAN . M|D.^Irs. l'4"le—iHow long is here there ?Clerk—Eisrht or j iint wceka. ]Mr. J punphy—Doe* he give auy| rea-

sons? I ' |Clerk—No reapon ; he simply resigns.Ill was| decided to occult Dr. Brert-

nun 's, re.-iination. and to advertisej tozfLnnthor #l.wtf»r. . I

ASSISTANT >L\ST>:R'S SALARYf LVCREASED.

Mr, P. Flynn ,- in accordance with no-tice, moved :—VThat , hayln? regard totli<» inadei|uaU;.nalary paid V> Uie Assist--inl. Mas er as compared with :tliitpaid to oth e r ', Assi. t ant 3Iasters| inKinlilar and f *' le&> important w°fk-Jiouses in Ireland , iogeOier >viththu liiphl)) crHcj ent .manner iu whicn he'hn * performed : the duties of his officesince ms appointment ten yeare agoj his«i!«ry be|incrBased to sueli a sum , j sayX.I per wqek , as will make it somewhatcommensurate with the importance o\ h)apr:'sition and tlie orh>rour and respoii-sj 1de duties which hi has to perform]"

Mr. Miiddock said he va.-j Sj iTryhe could dot go the whole way and J^alsethe salary1 to £/l per week The tnneswere. har\l aitj he thouf lu Mr. l)uii pliyK I UII I IH ~ t t l t *.>r 'it l i lr t l n n^ u/i.l) riK Hi*. r:itj*.[nayers . Mr. Diinphy was n. (Irs-t-cla^official an I it would be hard to * pel a*(rood . (Ho was a perfoci masitej !ol histiiisi npp.-; n faot ;he wa» Vxi poo<l .•» i nan(or the pft .ition. ;!He fMr. Maddotk) wasB O Tfv thut Mr. Punp hy wns compollc i toii'j ld it. He proposed thai thqy t oni-prom'^e Ute thing a Jittle nnd give Mr.Dunpliy, uistend of £52 a year. £45. Hetvnu 'l.l u-li the board to be inmnln ou'si/ii j i . It |wa> n -very guod incroa.-.- . ntiiuiT(vist id 50 per cent.

Mr. liiibert Waish .-.'bondedThe C'hftSrnun put Mr. M itaid^ 'k'is

.inuj ndtncnk. and , no poll bcintt denu raj -ed. deelarftl it lost. He then put the >ri-(rin«I mnt .lnn and declared Mie '' Ayn>''•iad ii . :incl the motion wu.- o-irrii sl ivbth-out a division.

l^lie Itial- l ndionrncd.

Tht Asylum Committee MeetingLetter from

Assistant Town Clerk.I - 1

Tin- lollop ing corrcsrondeiK-e appi-ui - ctlm Uie " K enine News " .-

Town Clerk s Office. 1Town Hall . I

WakM-ford . Juno 16, l'Jli.De.tr -Sir -In' vour report of the procek'd-

iu?s of Monday 's meeting of the ComtniUli .v 0' i.Mannpemerit of the District Lu la-tie Asylurn l the. following observutiim iprj aais in reference ; to a letter addressed tothe jTuwu Clerk , relative to the pnyni miof tie Ui 'inbnd dtiu by flic Corporation :—

" Dr. iVakshotl—I know that: but heAssistant Town : Clerk minht Jinvi- u.--kitowledtied my lotkT."I 'hivvc tj i state , in justice lo mys. 'lf ,

that 1 I hudJneither seen nor hoard of luiIctt . lr referred to , and , accordingl y, could11.1l have rep lied thereto.

I may iimnt.^iut that it U not my :m-t ure , nor never has it been my practi ce,iti ' ii' discoiirteon s towards public board sor private iniliviilVials. —Y oiir* fai thful l y ,¦

pvrmcK . HKJOi N s . 1"Assistant Town C' - l k.

Letter from Dr. Oaksholt I

Di;-trict I.uii.-iric A.-}'luiu .Watcrford , June 17th . mi.-J

Dem ^ir-4-With refe rence lo Mi. Hij .'-uin.-' letter I which appeared in \Vcdiu-s.day '.s issue, 1 did not mention the AssistantTown Clerk s name in the discussion latour mectinir on Monday last , but , in replyto a membij r of the Committee that t cTown Clerk wa s unwell nnd unable torep ly lo my letters , 1 said " he ha, clei ;sdown there vho could reply for him. "I tuirc Alw^iys received the Krnatest cour-tesy and consideration from Mr. Higsii s,ami rep-et Uint 1 should have b.-en mace ,to appear, even inndvertentl y, tn reflecton him in ;iny way;—Yours fa i thful ly .

I ... J. A. OAKSHOrr.nesident Medical Smwnntendr.ni

IlKATH OF -MK'. MICHAKL TOI.EV(1R.V1CH BRUSH.

We nijj ret. o anifcunee " (Ji e doatli of VI\lkhiiel l'"ol >y ot'"- (iraigueriis th , Kilmnilioums , wh eh r.l'ciirrcd ! Friday la.-t 1Uiiivrarvnn a.flerji short illnes- . Decasud ua-i al well-known !farmer anil wivery |in|iubi| iu Ili u distric t where he r*idcd . He wiu< lv.nther 0! the Uc.v. >Koley. CO., [.'Ud liiuiaii . and of Mr. 1'atFoley, (Mes,^ Ileanu: and ('/-> • . Itiit niii -iins lien- reinnviid 'f rom tin- Vari.-C liure h , Uuuyarvan; at a :<» 'cli:'k 1.11 Sinday Ie -Kili/j .-isenUy- where the in'.onneiwok pliice ii tin;, family 'burial '.-ru nm

Tin: fuiu-raj ;:(/i'te"<! 'wa-- of Urw dimui-ions and t' stificd 1 '.ho .jiopularity ¦th u deceased and the famil y to which Ii-mill- iiuu 1. -tiin-u -i*j uii- ,j iii)...nv i n j ¦

th u deceased and the famil y to which hi-b.- 'on-^ed. , ' JTU- viik't mourners were—Rev. M.i'.'oley, C.C : Patrick Foley and DenikKi.iley <broth 'in) ; Rev. tM j cbacl Foleyl,Wi 'llinm Folity , :Mj iurice poley . PatrickVo-lcy, .T., KifU-y. l.Michael Harnev . andPatrick ! <Haruey (hop liews) ; Thowsi J&loon,cy <ljToCher-iii-law) ; Thomas Walsh;

nrid-Hioms? Kiely, OW Parish (oousiuf) . :

LOCAL WILL CASEAt ' the \Vaterford i Quarter 'Sessions

a will case ; was he^rd in whichthe. plaintiff was Mrs. Catherine(Mahony, j Dunhill, and the de-endant, Nano Fonan, Du'nhill, jpinster.It w;i« a probate civil lillj brou^it to: e.4-itaWisli tho >vill of PJitrlCik LawleM. dc^ce'ased , latej oj Dunhill , labourer, an old«(re pensioner. The iatwbtB af the :dc-teafed con-riiit^ of £69 Bui 8d. which iva*deposited in €he WolWrfbrd : Saving*iRa nk ,' and £4 in the handB of Mr^ Boljen(Murphy of Dunhill. By his will tiie <¦&.•..ctfan^d appointed the plaintiff (wlhis * i-oloexecutrix. «nd : ho directed tlwtt BVshould bury him in his father '* pravu iuDunhill. ifte ' directed ; "Sit. Babart Mur-iihv. Oiinhil]. farmer. ,to lapply the Miniof £4, tfhieli he pave him| for bis bunal,'towards the| funeral expenses. !lHo bo-queaWied a Sum of £3 lor Manual (or therepx.' ol hi>t swiil, and' bequeathed to theij ilalntiff xl the residua arid reinaindcr utliis property ! ¦' ' I '' ' ' ¦

iMr. OirarlC') Tcrtver , B.I.J (Instrurti'd byair. P..R. B ipiry) appeared for the plain-tiff , and Mr. Kvaue for f l ip defendant.!

Hw Hono.-j asked on :What grounds y attlin br '.l ii^pp^cd i . i * ¦ i

Mr. l'owcr—On e^-irj- ffround. ] Theyivlkve undue influence -but / ] d" notth ink Uicy allege that the -will uon jio:propei'Iy exeij utwl. ': |

iMi - Keanii—,Mo. : '¦ ¦

IMr. Power! «aid tlist this man (PatrickLavJes/t) waa a tarm labourer und an oldtiKc psiisloiiej -, and on tilie 10th JanuaryWie plaintiff 'came into MrJ Buj.to;V office

Mia Honor—(What was «ne to hirnf • |iMr. Power—Firrt cou»in Sie \o'.<l Mr

Buauy that her iirst, coutfifi wan lyiugiinKtlinucthmnag Union Hospital , and thatlie wanted to seittlo hls affaim.. Mr Hutt jrywent up next day and oak;the man inthe ward. Mrn. Mahony, Wn* •witii him.

His Honorf-tHow long did the man lireafter thif? i ' " I - I

L\lv. Bujzxy-pA week, I Uiink. \(Mr. Pc'A-cri (continuing) j sald Uie miuipnxliteed froin under hi* pillow (i bankJwok. He had £70. ¦ ' | | . i

,In reply to air. 'Powir, Dr| J. P.

fTirm dnbhity ¦ ; | ¦

IMr. Power kaid the deceased wanted togive the book to Mrs. Mahjony ai*]an nb-^«j liiti> ?ift. and he a .&o ^.ant«d her tomake him out :of the ru>spit>a].! Mr. 'Bus>.r>'*u.w him andj ifr.". Mahonjj and the doc-itor .-aw him , but tie wa.-i too weak to .talcehim <mt ol the hoS-pital. I dl\ *aid then heWould make his will. Mi: . Buj rc}' taidvery well and he a»ked : Mc-s. Mahony !-•leave TJie will was math . iMr, :Buj; fry•took the it ihthicrtiond and ;n?ro«sed tneVii'ii and it was properly, ox.'euted by thel. v.alor in tlie presence ot all the wit-ne<M. .Mr., Kj i{Ky said to lum if he wish-ed to change ni» mind and tee hiiri againjr. .-end ;<>r hiin. H« thought the arrange-ment wu» if Mr. Bug^)' ym^ wanted theJlnrter (rf the iW'orMiousiJ.wpuId send hima message. Mr. Bucpy h^aid noj mpreulj out it until tlie 3?tih'January, a week*tter , anrt on Phut date there Wa? a mann»tn«l Johu Onsey, a labourer, and] small¦fflrmer . went i[nto Mr. Bugj ; •'« office andtold him he \vas son-'inJlaiv of the. plain-

itif f—th at- he vas e«n-lin4att of the first<Mi*iu of tne tesitator, and that the lat-ter wuntcd to ;eu htoi in tJie union l 'Mr.i5u?jr>- f-aid h<| would not g > up on thatmc.-'sasc 6Hu went away th« n and on the3t)th Januarj- Sir. .Bu<rjry pot a letter fromthe lMiihter of tlie iWorkhou*. aUtins thatJoJin C.'noy iiiforined.diun that Patrickliiwle?.* wanted (him .to caJl ko the Wcrk-hoiti-e without !delay, ifr, | Bujr?y ' wentlip neat <)ay «pd I;awle*3 -»«ls d;ad.

Hi* IIIiinor-iDid he intend Ho alter hiswill? I : : . - ; • iIMr. ,1'oAer—i\Vo have no evidence of¦that. ! ' !

j iMT. Kc:ine-CI> did . jMr. I'owei—And why didr|'t he dp it?;'Mr. •Bujrjrj- having imatie « sftatement ,¦Dr. J. P. O'Byrnc, M.O, Kj lmacit lir,ma.-J.¦vras exanrinedl by IMr.: Pij iwer—Tie re--

Tnumlmred IJawless Ibeing-a patient in theworkhouse iKobital. i |

•Hi:* Honor—'>\5ia.t did ^ie lie .-from'Witnivs—Ohernl break up. ! |To 'Mr. iPower-^The nian'sl inent.il con-

<i'it:on <«n 'tho iSHn, Jaiuwry was alright',and he iva-i quite capable »f makin? dwill. i ¦

I jC'i- i- .—examined <by Mr Keaiie—The man¦vi' -'iis mi my books as sufj ferihg iroio di.»ll>ili t> . ¦ ¦

I¦Do you think he was suffi liently c.'e.iT¦iu ^iviiij ; 'his money to' thi woman?— IImdn ^t vv converaition with ))im. I |:Mr. Power—Did Hie on the 20th J a n u a r ymake any intimation to you that be ivishJcil io make n wfll? ;

'Witness—He jctitt not. jCatherine '.MRhony (plaintiUj said in

rep ly to 1-.U IHonor that sihe, was] fir.-1cmiiiii of tfie I d«eased ,l ^10 wa» heriir.cle''s Mm; the lived lu iDunhil) I ;

AVIiy didn 't yputake ttbe old .ifonUeinaiito DunhiU wheji he wanwrt to" jro' there?.—'He }:<.t sick «nd wouldnl't .50 tlio-rcj . 1;a-fterw.tnlss pcrsiitulnd (hlmUoigo tlicfe tohi- niecn . and the only ktjit him five or;six days and put him inj toj thc) workh(m.-ej

Cro.-M.-xainined by IMr. Keane—Sha had ;a farm at IDunhill of '15 o'r 16: acres j and!ehu had nliouscj (but there I Was very tittle 'aecoiumodntion in it; shd had her ''.son;:daughter and huslband" living with ¦'her;jj ie Tefuxed to (take ithe j inan into! herhouse: slwu-a-ij speaWng io it-he doctor ai'f<nv day* iboi fc rii and tie told Oier he w;ispunly iparaiysud; j-'hc had h iij bi»ok.

Did the. o3d man go to Ii\fe with! -th ellJece?—(He diil 'for five days. | !

AVliat is the -p<>ar nieoe—as slie a inbouT-cr 's /wife?—She. I is o labourer^ daiicfincrand has <«it a -coDtiwo; I hiren 't a j vinnytH'luti^inf.' o Jiim'<deceQ3ed). i . ¦

iYou me coins to srt £40. | iMr. 'Power—die eavo it H» her..lolm taj ev. examined toy Mr. henui\

-aid he kiit-w .the dooeai-ed.l 1iHis iflonor— .Are. you cont j tin? your

iirot hcr-in-la-w's {claim for 'tins 'money?Wi'tnciss-—'Mrs. 'Mahony lifou d {ret it or

iJie j rirl wouldn 't ^et it. j j(Mr. Power—You would zet }\?"Witncs—¦ I ooiild ¥rt Ulitmig ago '.( . 1HiinU - d lo take it <laughter> | " iT-> Air. Kcantv-Deceased. (oM him that

plaint iff refused; to take liini out; he jtoM'hiir. tn a.-k .Mr.: Buggy coj ildj he tiianue/11- will and ,Mr, IButigy said 3u> could; he-aw the deceased two or threej .tline* afterl.ue niakii iL' <J the will; life t<ild him he•w-ntited in <fluin!re liis ,- will on his <wit -ni!ss '.<i ibchalf ; lie saM 'he ¦tltott?ht hchadno ri!;Ul to il , •'but awked riim if he liked¦t > leave it to 'hi * ¦(witnesi,V) wife or 1o

"MTS. Mahony, <he said—" N», I don 't liUecither one or the other of them . I '.willleave it to you. " | :¦N'IIU 'O F.iran (dnfvndant) st aled in Tcply11.1 .Mr. Ke.'iiK' that Hie deceased was ' heruncle. '" ¦ ' 'Hi* Hi ' i im— Wh y did you not keep! theilllU II -1 1¦ma 11? •

Defendant—I hail, no -way of keepinchim. I j . :

To Mr Ke.ine—She knew tje lind ni 'mey ;he said In- had only £1 IOSJ and ithat wa.sto bury h im: Mrs. 'Mahony cij nie to herand t.-iid he 'had no imoney! and she \wit-ne^ .-") .<aid siie Jelt 'it very bard to Ix;keej iinu ' h im |

C'rosr-exiimiiu 'd .by iMr , Ifower—Sh ebou ght - iwhiskey .for aim ui;cl kept 11 tireup at ni ffh t for him ; she ; irave him; Cs.yniiiL' int<i hospital. , I ,His Honor pronounced for thi .will* ;Hebelieved it showed the in^ 'ntion of thediseu-ed ui the time ihe signed it but hedidn 't carry his hew Intent >n Into effect .

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Handbills! dontaindrig partiiuiliirs c;in-be-h ad op application to i ' ::| I - JOHN| JLVCKlvV. ' i .¦ :i I j ! ¦ Clerk of the Cu:on.Board Room, ¦ Workhouse, I¦ AVatcrfor d; 17th June, WIS.

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THE (Board of Guardiiins i»f Uii « I' uinni ' will . atlMeetiiujr (to bt li.-M on fiirf -

30th inst., proceed in elect JI duly <|ii.-iU-fied j person 'feii Sledic-ol Olfice r (.f theKilmuckevosru© Dispenwiry putr-.t . ut ;isalary of £150 a year n* Mi-dic.al Otficcrnnd £3) 11 year as Medical Officer ofHealth, together with . K«g5-tralf i»ii anil•Viiccjnatfon 'Feej i. iThe. qualifications .arid di ties •> ! >h> 'oflici; are pr<!scribed by ih - l,w:i l <>n-vernment Board and may b4 hud On np-plication i» me. | ;

Tho gentleman elecfal in is, re ->i ( l>- in¦the |di?trict. | I ; -Applications) for tho pffice iiL-c^mpani -ed ] ;by Diplomas and !"f*timnnialH.¦ftiU bo xeoeived by me'up U the hour ol

eleven o'clock; on the ibow-named Hny,whei» Oundidatcs should be i 11 atu-ii'lynifat the ¦Workhbune. I I ' :In i the event oJ resi^nalion ol Ihooffice a month's noticeJitiusO b<. j riven tothe ; I Guaixfians of In intention | loresign. ; ! | |': ; By Order. 1 1

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TIIE Hoard, of Guardr-ins will . I ai.Altvtiii ir to bt- held 011 tin- .'Wh ii»t-

receive, and consider Tenders for t J>« 'Hupplv of 1500 Tons, or thereabouts , nf.UESf HOUSE COALS, to lot .nta 'm \\»llew ' I than : two-third-< | round, "tn ;.l'i-delivered, enrrinzo freo, at I the i\\ i>r1;-hbuse or .Fever Hospital Stores, as in-quired (1) direct from tlie Sh;i>. or '--2) tin- ,owner 's J^ard, within one month fro.u (hodeclaration of. tlie Contmct .! |

Tho Contrflctor inus;, iiuitir: a new con-tmet;is declared , supply i\ny (\wU r> ' -riMiiired for use in tlie seve ral l) i ?pi ' ii-sary I)ej> ots o( tlie Union at Uhe cintriu -tprice ;iiiid cost of carriage. I I

Tlui Bill |nf Ladiiij . if ilu- (>ilis \o l>c delivered cx-Slii|i . iin |brfonvanlwl to the understgni ' il d!n-ct fi- ..nHie Colliery . ! . -| . ¦

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,tisen)fnt must l lx" strictly ndlicr cil to hy"thcni .i . I ' I • I; ; ' . JOHN MACKKY. !; ! ; ¦Clflrk of On- • ( •ni . i nllloanl Itijom. AVorkhoiitjii. '[ i

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I t in- Audit of tlu> lAceoluil.- "t il» -above-named Council for tht- li i i iui ' - i i i lperiod;ended the 31st day of March . I'U -'i .will be opened in the County (VnncilOffices ', Dungarvan, by Mr., 1). j li. Hhri -lum.I/Ocal .Government Audij or . i|n tin- -Mi 'lday ofi.Tune, 1915. at thejhourl ' of Twcl ycO'clock; when^ nnd where objection.* t< iany matter contained in |tho said severalAccounts will be. heard . I Tho Accountswill bo onen durinir office hours to tho in-

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