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MARRIAGE8. i ;.: ' \ ' ji M jm\ ABAZON an"d pmVERUft nuaW'" 11th, ]

1317, at -St. i Patrick; I Catholic Ohurch.Waterford , b' y the,Rfevl N. D mphy. C.C, >\yillianv Cooper i Bf 'ab'azon.i son of- thelite J. H. Brabazdri' Illbton, Watetlord", !t > Margaret; Mary [(Madge), i daughter of >P aul Power, I^brldeJ'Trairiore. |

CL iXTON and MATTHEWS- -January 9^1)17, at St. GeorgCsl iChurch; Dublin, by*

.the' Kev. E. Li'i Eyes; MaA:, Joseph^Henry, fifth aoii ;ttf i the ' , lalo1 WilliamC laxton, StradbalM ; Coi Witerfordi to•T ine Abigail , second daughter "of theVlite William Matthewa/Mnryborough1." :•' ¦ ¦ I i : i i . ! i '¦ ! ! ; -,- -V VP

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JACK—January 2fcnd|, 1917. at his rejsi-dence, 29 Morley Terrace, r Watefford-,"William Jack , eldest :son oft ' the lateThomas Jack , Glasgow. Funeral tookplace to St. John's ' Hill Cemetery yes-terday (Thursday). | ;'

KFNNEALY—At h«F residence , Parnellsi reet, on 23rd instjj , after a short ill-ness, fortified by thi rites of the Catho-lic Church—Michael Eennealy. R.I.P.F ineral took place yesterday (Thurs-d ly). after Office and High Mass at St.John 's Church , to IJemplcorum . CountyKilkenny. :

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.A) r. Charles H. O'Keeff o . Provinc ial

liai k. desires to thank Kie many friends« - n< made kind enouirifcs during his re-vvn illness He' finds it impossible torep y to all personally.]

DnsurerveeTH£ PATRIOTIC

ASSURANCE QOM Ltd.F6r FIRE, 1 ACCIDE^Ti WORKMEN'S

T cOMPENSATtON|)k BOHGLARY.CAPITA L FULLY PAJ Dj £100,000

' Ke&stn-ed and W«Kt Office :g, COLLEGE GREEN , DUBLIN.

Directi -s:lOWJJ MOONEY. CV .Oi D.U Chainrjn

k lHliRlGHT HON-.THEO'CJNOn 10X. P I H.M.L.I At RERCE \V. MARTIN . E*VrH I LIPH. GRIKKSO.V. E»qi[OHN 'SINCLAIR . Fsq. (BeH* l)i 'BERNARD H. O KEILUY. Es ..Uitifr CK Dirrc '.or.Uo-« Rate* of Premium| and Prompt aiul Liberal Settle-

v went of C alnu. ¦'Tht rotlHon of Uie Company fc Arop'.Y Stcinxd Indepen-

dent of dipUal! ' T ¦lVw^

Ti oposil Forms and all iofaniuUoa on ipp'.ication toCon pany's ARtnU, or !•: I - [

W. 000TE 'U«n»eer iail Sccr«Ury

PRIZE BOLLS ANDFoaling j Mares

Insurance.JA MES WHM TTY .

INlX)BPORATED INSUBANCE AQEN*

42, QUAY, ! WATERFORD

House & Land Agents,Fire, Life, and Accident Insurances of

all classes on [best terms. •JHOU8E8, &C, TO! BE LET.

FiDBNISHED riOTJSEnear John's Hill ;1 Sitting, 3 Bedroomi, ! Kitchen, large

MOUNT ALTA, |iyOpDSTOWN. -Country Bungalow, '7 solilea from Water-ford; beautiful sheltered pituation, nearirtraind; 'J3_xec«ption, 5 bedroom servants'rooms, l etcr'Garagej Stabling largeGarden. ' i ! I- ;

8TABLE or Small Store In Johnstown.i TO DH SOLO.

Commodtttus DWELk.iNGH(i)U8E (for-merly Waterford ¦{ Amis .Hotel). ; Everytaodern convenience. j ¦!: !«, • :

TO BE LET OR BOLD.! QLENBOWER |viLLA,j John's Hill.-! "two 8ittihg, Five 'Bedr oms, Bath (h. and! «.). |Cpa6h-hou8e and Stabling, and ( about

i OSmpact PLOT bf j GROimD; in Mayor's! WalM Excellent BuUding |Site : , , ¦ ; .' First-rate BUILbiNQ SITE n Patrick

Street. Long lease- given,: | j . . ii Oaa i [received on jlDeposlt; ftt 3 per cent.,j 1 repayable (practicably) on d emand.,: j OonponsI and American* Mone r cashed.

I liGladstoii^m witerford

j - | WATEBFOBDj i -.JfNION, \ \. i \ - .

j - . - ' : CO^!:JW ED:J |- . ; > \ \;¦L-fflHE Board of Guiriiiang t j w flUj ¦ 'at'

I ji. [ Meeting to be held oa the 31BV inst.,. -jt^eceiye and consider Tenders fir the1 sup-| ply of 200; Tons, jor-. tluneaboute, of: Best; Houjs Coals to contain) not lessl than_twQ-i fchirdEJ round.';' T lbj&'ldelivered,- carriage

^ frde at the WorkKouse: 6f:)Fcvelq Hospital{ Htore

as required '(1)[ jdirecii from! the ship, '

! <jr (2) ;the owner's yaxd|lwithin bfae month!i hfrdnf the declaxaifei io|it3ife 1co: tract.||| I Tender3 to etateideacrjption o iCoal pro-i dosed! to be supplied lijaid :paj(ne of;,col-jTieiy. / l ,Cpntr fctor]« t,\uWir::a'.peV :f contract is declaretl iiulpiply yic l^ ire-! .QQtred for'use inj the"MBeTeral ispenBaryv-deppts of the Unipnv:MJ I 6;«onteactprice7.i'«ted jCpst of cirriaip: :,l?itf fiiUrkSMiadirlg, j/if the jcoal ii "to l)c]§eliy&|i€l e^mp 'MWi {briwdedio tho unda fgned- d ircot from [itt© |cdlHery; Jhterfin*.fejimtra ctorjj I will^4|)]9»8<!l ujQdcratand[th»t Uw tenha bfj tfaii |; t*av«rtisenient niustV itfictlr vSKeitA t©1

is no Better. $ftWILL CONVINCE YOU. §}]

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!!. ' f - :V| £v -iV: i'- 'H!mm mPREPAiri ADVERTI8EMHNT .;

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9$ 1 V' ~V~€ **

X| If You are PARTICULAR about your FLOUR I?; ! ; " R3ILLOCRAT " lo the Flour 11i ~ that will Pleaoe You. —

! ¦ ¦ t ] J Note the Name :

S; E^^M :.' y ¦ A 1 f % e *t*jlf^T Ask your Qrocer for it U

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M 'j M JLLtiCRAT " Flour is the BEST YOlu CAN BUY. HI ! Ttiere

¦A SINGLE TRIAL

WC^'-k j;!0n[&le ttorpt^jL ? fj^^p^a iiBtp 0i h r to thie

AQ mCULTi BBi j DAIRY, MARKET

:!- >!:-'^ ^!T^' : :: l :BfeST Tablet FoUtoea,'iilpwest " market

i>ricesl.?ltltl' '9ralBh's Fruit Stores. $8

^WM Bfifi^ hieat Table Pdi^

^ ^(Gif|i - ;PhelanV

Quay . ^

' L'¦:c 8al^^Fine8t Table Potatoes .'jPJ APPijftJ, i jand' K. Walsh, George's

"t^QjRi^Sale, 1*00 Tone of Swede Turnips.Xn Apply Mr. R. Griffiths, Biillyder-nibqy.; Fenor. I

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MR8. MrcljLLMN , 3 High Street, willpay 6s. per pair for all good fat old

Hens. [ |

THE Shorthorn Dairy Bull Prince! Albert, br'ed by Mr Fitzgerald. Adare,

Co. Limerick; < and purchased when acalf 1 by" Tho mas F. Maher, Ballyglan,will ' be Let lo a number of Cows in1917 at a Fee of 7s. 6d. per Cow.Frotn the dam and sire's pedigree, thisBull is of .a 9dO Gl strain. Any furtherparticulars cat i be had from Owner.

ARTIC LES FOR SALE.

FOR Sale, Biriel Oliver Typewriter . No.5 Model ;! also Brief-size No. 16 Yost ;

both good bargains Apply 6934, thiaoffice.

FOR Sale, a Range (new). Apply 6928,this office.

TNCUBATOR (Tamlin's), 60 eggs, per-X feet, for s lib. Apply 4117 , this office.

NEW Sovereign Marmalade now ready .| 8Jd. and lp. 4d. per pot. H. White

and Co.. The Quay.

DlLEX Billiard Table for Bale}; almofst* V> kg good (aa new ; site, 11 x 6); canbe cjeen any day by appointment. ApplyC829^ office of this paper.

C\C\C\ iLARGE Penny Bundles of»yUU Friowood to be had at Pur-

cell'8, Barrons'trand Street.

BICYCLE S AND MOTORS.

AlWAYS Remember that for best ser-I vice, if 3?ou want a Car on H ire, the

Olace is Cordner's Garage.

ridftDNEB'fil GARAGE for Motors on\J 'Hire. Try our service and pricesfar Hire, if you have not already done so.

FOR Sale, Gent's good New Hudson Bi-cycle ; 6ell cheap. Apply 6929, thia

office. I

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i. ll .ti. driped eoled . all sizes , 14? 9d a pair (repu-f * < <r latipn price . 21s). Slightl y soiled Second-

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• • ¦ * !* '}_ ~~} ^ \ Jill-" *' \ '."in " ! " ~T-y- - •- MzriTT'zi ' CP ti&nd Armv Qnd Civili&fl Boot6 frorD 2s 6cl

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S ii LLliALLil\i^uiM- '- *< ¦'--¦ J ggBgSS giliia fpJ B A patont fastejierB. unlinod. our price Ist ?T = | I " —^8° | each. Police and Firemen 's Braces , 9dvl ' I «) pair, worth 4s 6d a pair Waterproof

: J R/lakeo Your Baking Day a Measure I gSS; SZJF^&r? ,im p\ a iMk.Ksa r\ n i\ m JO *, im * «<i m («? from 6s 6d to Ms each , a jrrand selection :

lm i\3OT M WORRV In Black Bubbor «"'"< Waterproof<^m

H\i y H w vu xw^trtttf^ ¥ . y>^ Coatg

foT j , or Genta fi p]ondid seiec.

| .;' :«RI1PtO ;MENT:iwAiifEpJ ¦ i[riOUNiRT f 3irl seeks positibnl as; VJ, General; can. be -well recommended.|Apj>ly J6832, thi office. , ;

TOJ ESPECTA^LE Man seeks empioyment|Xy. with gentleman farmer ; or 'horee¦owner;-undent inda all form work; can behiehly: recomp ended. Apply l 6931, thisoffice. ,; •

[VOIJNG Git (16) wishes I tW>gp: as Ap! >L prentice j to Drapery! Jo£,%Groriery.business; expe it small eafaW friiin start'Ajpplyil-letler 0 iry, 66 this amte; >-. -;¦. .

kOU8E8, | iPARTMENTO, &C, _

./TiQMFORTAJ LE Apartments tq ISet,'iV/-;i- 'with ui« : of sittingrbo'm; : "'AffplyB936, thofl ofaci,; vV¦-.. , . . .r.- «. - r ;. - .. , . K i^-v . ,¦ ¦

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\I?' ';ior one or t o-'men. Appjy 16933^¦ai9-:offie6. '

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f t ) & ij it.rOniii fntsh^RobiHs. Apply toJL-: :]vix. ;wi pffi«&-' • -.- ' i ^ " :»,; ¦. <.'} • ¦

LOOT AK3 FOUKTD.

LOST, on Saturday last. Lady's Hand-bag, containing two notew and some

silver. If retu "ned to this office , finderwill be rewarded.

T OST on Suhday . between Old CourtlU and Mount Congreve, a GreenLeather DOR Collar. Finder will receive10s. reward. W ise Mansergh . Old Court.

STRAYED frdmf the lands of Lisduggan ,on the 20th January, one Hogget

Sheep. ' Anyone giving Information lead-ing to recovery of same will be rewardedby Patk. Lark in, Blackfriars , Waterford.

SITUATIONS VACANT./"*1ARPENTER8. Pipe Fitters and Plum-\J bers warited immediately for largeMunition Works near Birmingham, toassist in erection of model village. Warmand comfortable hutments provided , farespaid to site , good money to be earned bya suitable class of men ; no one on Go-vernment work need apply. Applicationsmust be sent through nearest EmploymentExchange, quoting reference No. A.2827 ,The Austin Motor Co., Ltd , Birmingham.

MARRIED Farm Hand wanted . generalman with small family ; "must bo an

all-round man, plough, milk , wife able tomilk; wages. £il per week , houne , milk ,potatoes. Apply , with references , to 6926,this office.¦pESPECTABtE Young Girl wanted toLV <ld lipht work and take charcc ol

house. Apply at once . 6935, this office

MISCELLANEOUS.

A OIPINE—A Great Cough Cure ; thous-2JL ands of bottles sold for coughs,hoarseness , and difficulty of breathing ,Is. and 2s. 6d. At Bell's. 62, 89 Quay.

ANY Doctor's, Prescription sent to Bell'sis prepared only with the Best

Drugs—a matUj r of the utmost import-ance.

A GOOD Light is a Luxury. Bell ' s for

Rest Lamb Oil a ; sold in sound tinsand casks , largest importer of White RoseOil in South of Ireland. 62 Quay .

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ipjtfi^EIXANEOUS (Continued). j. j ^R T^tiO Picture Framing is

on« of tiu

Xit , Bpecialities of George White and8oni; {Ltd. We have a large stock piMouldings and Mounts to select from,a storJ i8_promptly carried

out

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¦¦^JSSN in the Back, Chest, or Joints

iltectired by Bell's Celebrated Anti-Paifii laater. Is. each. 62 or 89 Quay. '

FKjjgKK Evenings make boys think- of..li^Meccano for building Cranes,frtrcksj Bridges, etc. Complete outfite

•J&M '. ft ' Geo' White *"" 8ons' Ltd-'QfjDBOnbll St. ,> rls-<-' i | f . '

tEQTRlC Light ia the City Capital^ueeddd, 2s. to 3s. 6d., to procure a

gOOi ielectnc pocket lemp. George Whiteena'Swis, Ltd., Waterfowl.

JyAaiTH. — H you suffer fo-om Eczema, oldP!!.ft^S(bres, Burns, Cuts , Ringworm!,3$BSr]fc«fr any Skin affection, we know that'HEALO will cute it. As proof of our'F4JTHL if you will send a postcard toMauri<» Smith and Co.. Kidderminster,fijrovjprill|forward, post free, a liberal sam|-$w ..pjfjHEALO Ointment, which can alsot) pbtkined in 1/3 and1 3/- boxes from-TjEJK3enJ^JWhite . Chemist , Waterford.

".iCrlpa Master's Voice " GramophonesJtX a'nd Records at Cordner '9 Garage.• : F. • . ..

TT33EP y°nr f°et Warm by using ourXV Insoles. 3d . 6d., and le. 3d per pair,alt^siz^s. G. Wliite and Sons, Ltd.,O'Optinell St. . Waterford

TOOTHING can be more annoying than-LYi to have a e<>od Car spoiled by im-prclper nverhaulinp A*void all risk byhBlyinjf-.your ovorriniils carried out atGefaneif a Garage.

PETROLEUM Oil , all grades, in soundoanks nr tins , delivered to all parts

of the city or suburbs. G White and8ona, Ltd., Oil Merchants, Waterford.

SPORTING Goods—Hockey 8ticks,

Hockey Balls , Footballs. Shin-Guards, etc., at Cordnef 's Garage.

fTlHE Cheapest House in Waterford forX. Stationery, Books, and Fancy GoodsisJPoole'a Stores , 134 Quay Rome of theprices are a revelation to people who havebeen paying fancy War Prices. Webought large stocks before the rise, andare now*giving our customers the benefit.That's why.

THE Best Selection of Gramophonesand Records in the city is at

Cordner^s Gramophone Rooms .

rpHANKSGIVING to the Sacred HeartX of Jesus and Mary for temporalfavour received through the intercessionof St. Joseph and St Anthony Publica-tion promised.

TTMBRELLAS Rtpain-d and NewlyVJ Covered . V V Walsh , Draper ,

Jdhn Ptroet .

WHITESON S Cloudy Lavender Am-monia denim Clothes . Silver , Paint ,

*tc . For iho bath it is invigorating.Largo bottles* . 7d , I n . , and Is. ftd. • ¦ ¦•(£-.White and Son? , Ltd

WATCH ES and Clocks Cleaned andImpaired at O'Brien 's , 40 John St.

Moderate charpe*

A HINT TO LABOURERS and Others.—

You need Hood Boots , you need(iood Clothes , you need Warm Under-wear , but you need not pay too much forthem We have the moat ExtensiveStock in the City of the following :—Men 'sStout Chrome Watertig ht Boots (doublesoles), standard screwed , all sizes . 12s 6da pair , honestly worth to-day 17s 6d a pair.Men 's Working Blucher& , solid kip, plainBoles, stundard screwed or wooden pegged,10s 9d pair , all size*. Trailed Bluchers, asabove, 11 3d, Governey 's , to-day 's price ,14a 9d. Brown Kip Army BlucherB , Mili-tia Pattern , 12s 4d a pair , these boots arestitched and screwed and puaranteedgenuine. Black Kip, aa above , with nailsin toes and heels , 13s 6d a pair Kitch-ener's Trench Boots, stitched and screwed.

tion, £1 each ; these coats n't 27s Rd and32s 6d retail nrioe? Officers ' TrenchCoats . Field Boots , and Khaki Breeches .We hold Stock . Note Address -B0YCEPeot le's Provider . Waterford . Pawn-brok ers , Jewellers .' Clothiers , and GeneralOutfitters

COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY BOROUGHOF WATERFORD

Pood ProductionALLOTMENT 8CHEME

fTiHE Committee- appointed under theX. | ab ivo 8cheme are prepared to re"-

ceive ap plications for Plots of Land forcultivation as below :—

42 PLOTS AT MORRI8SON'8 ROAD .EACH IABOUT ONE-TWENTIETH OFAN A( |BE IN EXTENT.Conditions of letting and forms of ap-

pUcatlor | mdy be obtained at the TownHalljorfttho Central Technical Institute,&njd ehoujd be returned to the undersignedas early aa possible, but not later than4 ;o'clocl<H p.m. on TUESDAY, 30thJANUARY,, 1917, !

Th >fl«- to whom Allotmonta arc grantedand )TBi ent holders of Garden Plots mayftpjpr, ': fof snch neceseary Implements andfij ro )ply of Seeds and Manures as theyrequ re for the proper cultivation of theirPl ti uider thi« Scheme. Seeds' andMan; ire* supplied to be paid lor W|thin

atla pominiil cbargo; ¦. '¦¦ ' ¦ '- ;!I APPLICATIONS JWILL _ ! BE .CON-SIDERED BTRICTXYi lN,THE ORDERIN WOT1 3H THEY I ABB RECEIVED, i

: ¦: ¦:-* ¦; PATRICK HIGGINS, |. i '•; % [ ¦

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1 I ^mppng¦ fajNAJBEl IJNE iREGULAR MAIL. PASSENGER AND

FREIGHT SERVICES.LIVERPO6L-NCW YORK.

LONdON—CANADA—NEW YORKBR STOL-CANADA-NJEW YORK

Connecting witji Canadian Northernj : Railway System.

FOR K4TE8 OF PASSAGE, FREIGHT.DATES OF SAILING A PARTICULARSA$ TC? LOADING BERTHS.Aiply Cunard Lino. Queenstown,

Belfast. Liverpool ; London , 51 Bishops-gate), E.(5. ; 29-31 :Cockspur Street, 8.W.;65 Baldwin Street' Bristol.

AGENTS—Wrad Brothers , and HarveyandlSoi) , Waterfrird ; Mrs. M. Bolger,Bnllyduff . Michael Foley and P. Evans.,Dungarvan ; Jas. iAlmarnc or Jos Geary,Lisraore ; James .MJcGrath, Carrick-on-Suiri.

AkERlGAS LIN^L VERPOOL i TO NEW YORK, j

^uil'JViJ aiȣjIV l I VY JLCiIV Ol. |U S . MAIL 8TEAMERS.

Sailing: under tho AmericanFlas.

App y to American Line, Liverpool, or totWaterford—Harvey & Son , 12 Gladstone siWaterford—Ward Bros, 2 Barronstrand stiTippjarary—John Carrigan, 61 Main> street,Carrtck-op-Suir—James McQrath.Clonrmel—P. Nugdnt , 75 O'Connell street.Dunbarvan—James Daly, The Square. |Graigtie—'Michael Murphy, GTocer. !NewfRoss—Patri ck Hunt , 15 Quay, and

W. G, Williams. ITalWw—Timothy 0'I^ary, National SchoolThomastown—M. Westerman, Chureh-st.Weriord—W. Timpson . 19 South Main-i»Kiln acthomas—W. O'Donoghue. :Kilmeadan—John C. Smith .Queenstown—Scott and Co (Q'town), Ltd.

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ompccnieg- jWhite Star Line.LIVHR?OOL-NEW YORK. ,

REC ULAR SAILINGSFROM LIVERPOJ)L ANp NEW YORK.

j ' CA NADA.WHITE STAR-DOMINION-LINE,

LIVKRPOOL-HALTFAX-POBTLAND, MEREGCLAIR SAILINGS !

FROM LIVERPOOL & PORTLAND. Me.(Via HALIFAX).

For BATES i OF |PA8SAGE, DATES 0?SAILING, etc:., apply) to White Star |Line,Liverpool ; Southampton ; 1, Cockspijir-st.,S.W., and 3fij, Leatfewhall-st., EC , Lon-don ; or to Local Agents .-H a r U j &Soo, 12 GbdstoA* St.. Watcnurd , Messrs. WardBros, i, Barroiutrahd xtirtt Waterford ; Miss MargaritBolter, Post Office. BJ IU U«. Counly Watrrford ; Mr. T.Geary, Usffiore, C*Unty Waterford ; James McGratl),Shipping Afent . Carrlck ; to Scntt and Co. (QueenlstownI Imiled , Quetnxtown ; E Dalj r . Bonaoe. Kenniard ; J.CSmith, tQlmtadeni: Michael F. Walj h .Oappoquici .

i Banks, £oaImportant to Farmers and Others.

THO CITY AND COUNTRY I LOAN COMPANY, LIMITQD,O'CONNELL STREET, WATERFOBD.I

Hdke Ca&h Advanced daily to Ladies, Gentlemen, F armers, Shopkeepejj^i m aBgmaamm mammmmvmmmBmmm mti] Government Offloi^ls, and all resporisiblaI I f * « . c l-l persons. In *ay part of Ireland; oalm\J A ¦ « ^

I Apf roved Person*! Security—note tOI

J D "if \ I I OU/ A (?nc I *nd alone, and without pubfloitftfelU UKWAKU9, I Bepaymente can bl m«d« by instalmentswaMMMBMwamm mmmmm mmmmmm—mm% or may be arranged. Those requiringtemporary Advances will find the above the best and ; mok reliable flnanleien«dVanclng on personal ' security. Call or write for teems and particulars, whicbwill be furnished on receipt. Cash een by | post.

f if lj tt^ lu fiS.000 LOANS Kranted by pott

W 6 » Moarv lent without sertg>rt ). LadUs orGenUt men o • h:. \ e their own acceptafwes discounted'orpust d lte. i i l r(;i.t< ouslied with, m any securities•ureUlJ. or i g l r : \ . e t *

CUrgJrmen. Menhantt . Medica l Practl'ionert, Farmer*Shapkfccprr^ , ind all kcaponsible- Iftor<ouB. "No Fees offiJeJorej rtJiirt C'liarirt are made, and no Hallway Fares.

BorralKers dealii g with other . Bimi can have theirLoans pai<l off or increased and those who are abvut t»borro* khoutd \nite lor full inforniaUsa toTHE; STANDARD PRIVATE FINANCE

; CO. OF IRELAND, LTD..IJAME8 C. WALSH E, 0©C,

15 ANGLESEA STREET. DUBLIN.

620 TO £5,000 ADVANOEOBy Private Lender on Simple

, Promissory Note.NO Bills of Sale taken , and Absolute

Privacy guaranteed; First letter ofappl cation receives prompt attention ,and intending borrowers |are waited uponby a representative, who is empowered tocomplete transaction on terms mutuallyarranged, NO CHARGE being made unles*Business ACTUALLY ; COMPLETEDSpecial Quotations for Short Loans. Writein confidence to I

C. WELaLSiS1 EXCHEQUER S]T., DUBLIN

Head Office : Corridor Chambers , Leicester!

6 PARNELL STREET (Near Town Hall)WATEBFORD

CASH ADVANCED PRIVATELYFROM f i K UPWARDS.

Ippl f Personally (*t' Noteor by Letter Address1.

L. ROBINSON,SB JOHNOTOWN, WATQRPOBD.

MONEY ! MONEY! MONEY I

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Mates CA8H Advances from £8 UPWARDS on your bjwn Ajiproved PER8ONALOEOURITY. REPAYMENTS—We ekly, Mon thly, or as majj be arranged to suitcoo renience of Borrower! k\l applications will receive immediate attention andwill be Heated coufldeuti&uy and with courtesy. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS

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lA ^hero trAdes^dispptcs.ijj nd. Aid. .0 Su|h-.- Sie^i TKfeVthi^ ibfeferit e&ber^^yaiukhv^y?, fereafeA 'feift W"! gentleman. I

,; b- rii>ere the Mayor ftfid^Ckrandllor . Doyle y #£ ¦tfejSd [$p.tttvaaiStoh < of th'at: ' Wflien:;::¦!,:.V(( ing fovj lnp j yja ^d/fi^f HUpivyounglr-tiii i'W^ -at/Gou'l'dine's Manure factory;

'J.w ^Co^mngjto.a. bareayem&Vin hi^iataily). i j wcre' outjAiaV'O'j SuUivt i called a meeting> }}^J ^l iiXllere waa if 0 "^ rnij fch'.ihterest ; is uauaJ|\on)^w "!oooaBiibn3l

''in: thJ Mayor's Office,

tj. -?v!ti&en ' in^ae|'el^-fr ^A^^preg^n^ icqnclufflOii

sUjtkt'A^d: Q*-Sulll-1| was Uie means: of havin ; a-new 'mariufac-

H-v^ ijan would jbe. ire e}ec^a'.Mayor; jut still}, tiiririg],industry- started outsidcthe city,- : *f¦¦! ':¦' pier& was-a--large attendance of ihe gen- /(.boundaries' which wouljc give work to JI50^' •¦v- :«ral public in: the GoiiriciV Cham j er dur.* constant I men, besides casuals, owing, to

•v :-<i•]:"?&foe'sProc&dinge;• 4 ,-[ II;i^[> i:j jovr ¦ | ;!, the fact that Goulding'* would saye^mohey-,. v.-j N 'Messrs. 'P Higgins, (Acting Town: filerbj ! by coming to WaterfoM; Also :w(hen Ihe

rj -j -. rcii.X^M^^ O'Sullivan did

i?' f ^i S°rouSQ Surveyor; . Pip JCenu Jftorough: - one rriari's part in ge l ing a 'settlement.¦':i i.«easuxer, .AM;;.X.J:F;|,J.. SwnPf ; , own . On another occasion to hen the -factoryvfe ' Clerk's iOfflcfe. were in rattendanie.; U started" !,at " Bilberry, Jie (Councillor¦r(V: !;..i^:memb$rt..pf. ltod p(toca!lu. O'Neill)

had occasion io go.to tiie Mayor

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¦ '! ' •<" i ^'«b6ut l a Ismail rise of V ages for the men ,

^•k-irj TCie. 'Acting Toyih Clerk- said : that the, > He'; asked Aid. O'Sullijan to uae hds' in-V>,rjMayor; had[->isked\Mm.;t}> iniorni | them; 'ifluence, fand the ' latter went to Dublinj :I.".v « "-..:*nat .-:unfortjunately^hf wj as {unabfe

to at- 'the lollowing!day and . ired Back stating

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j L . ;tend. ¦owing to illnessj, !: , thejr ..*ere all -that, he : got an advance of Jd. per houi..k ^ . - iawarfr; alsoj ^hatj he Wad .appointed Coup- j for the.'men/aqa the ropn.'wexe at present;: i ; • leillor Kirwan aBr jlpj inn tenens. Council- ; enjoying .that , and a. war bonus of 2s.•H i lor Kirwari jwouldilhjoyever, haVe to be^ lfien ]again, nof:ap lonlg ago when a eon?,'ij c/ j ^ected-. Chairmanliivrihe.iwdinary way. j 'ference was he!3 of employers to rig tht; I ;-q, ;0n the p|opoaition.iJiiCouneilloi' K*>ane, .wages!-of the women w; o were £oing to be¦4 '- seconded by Counfcilldr ^Poole (Mrs), Coun- , employed, he (Councillor O'Neill) askedif. ; Jcillor Kirwaii was'1 u nanimously1

! elected theiMayor to appeal tt them not to haveMj j Chairman. ' •' ' • > ' . ^ • .¦ I . the women sweated to fleath. Aid. O'Sul-tii i ' ¦ ' . j ; • v ¦ i ' . Mvan.did one man's rtart and bufst tihe-j j l I . - V0TE3 OF CONDOLENCE. ! ^conference and said he would not allow it.ii( | : " !•/ I- !' " ' '¦: ¦ ¦;, • . ,' ; | He (would say, atraigit and aboveboard,'!¦" j -c ¦„ > . •¦¦/*¦!.' .¦ |' - : 11> * that it iwasla wrong 'i>rinciple for the!;;:¦;: The Chalirman moVea ;with t lgtet (a Trades Council to nom1 : nate K«ane against

i j i ;r vote'of icpndblence w th tha City Member j O'SuUivan. Councilljor O'Neill then¦|: /i on the dea hJ of his daughter, Mm; Power.-j made a scurrilous reference to Alderman' \l : [ > He said $ at he kneu Mr. Bedn.ond had Richard Power.'U ; the' syropalh'y-of.all thel'lqiembeirs of the :iCo'uncilloe Cahill , Heing to a point ofj l ' j Council m his sad bereavement, and also order,/said he thought thi . Chairmani| ,.Apfall4nejc|\izens. n i • I ought to rule from tihd chair.!• ' | Aid. Smith* (outgoi ig Hdgh Sl eriff) so - • • Councillor Kenny Kid ho thought thatij j conded the propositicri, wihich was passed Councillor O'Neill oucht to withdraw his

I ¦¦ Jjn ' Biiencej . ... . ... . ... .J ..ir .i.« «,- .- 4' ~~f- offensive remark . '¦ . .

| • -¦¦Councillor! O'Neill said .that tt^e regret- Councillor O'Neill said ho would with-ted ;Uie [occasion- hiid amseu to" :pas8 a ^v it | for pence sWkr. Anyone would

J! ¦ similar',v6te to thei r old rand Respected 8ay ^ WOT(i which he would be sorry fox

;l J ;colleague,(Mr. Jamta Young, on the in ^Q heat of pa88ion . He would with-i1 f o^H1 °J /?is son, a young man in the draw -that remark, Wit the statementsii ( . PJime of life who ^wj j taken akay, at; a whlich he made were ,3od -8 trath j and he

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- „ ,, ,. 3 \, . - ' would not withdraw them for anyone. Her •• • v^puncillor McDon nell i fleconded the thought it was bad policy on the part ofI i ,.; | vote of condolence, vj -Juch was also pa&sed ^Q Trades Council to oppose tQie best![V i ij m silence j man ^Q Bat jn tne, niayoral chair forfj ' ' •' v PTiv^TTn-N i")W ' MAYDtL many yearn.. They should recognize the||->:!| . . - • ELECTION Ql] MAYOR. manVwork 1 a« a frifend oMabour , and':. ;? !' ' ' . , , ' • ' ." . . ' not stand up at the eleven th hour when! r i Tho Cpu^oil proc ;'edied to elect the he was lying on a siok bed and stab him

j! "' ¦ \ ¦'NEayoV for the ensuingj ^ear. in the back. O'Neill 1 never did that . h.

;l ^'4r'Councillor O'Connor, said thaf, he , ihad added. .j : :"• great pleasure in prtoosing that Council- Aid. Power said thai ho did not care

; ipr Keano 'be elected ; MayQr .of t .the .city to 'Tcfer to Councillo r O'Neill'e remarkoI - .; ' 'for the. ¦ensuing yea*,-^e.did so accord- regatdiiig himself. :ie (Aid Power) wasr- . j Ingjto - thej pjranciplej aa.ft was stated mat well known in the ci^y and need not loae!:¦? •] .) time twelVehibntna; j thAt on©:Ly6ar'a office tune about that. AJ regards CouncilloiI V i ' wasi sufficient for pn'einiatf, «nc(!a resolu~ O'jjem^ statements '(about what tooki ¦ Uori was pabsed to tshatftiflflict;. --ft v?as;at pia<5e -at the" Street Committee, they were

: the reqa^sfrlof the ITT^ea-Coujnca iliat entirely false—absolutely fake. He never

'¦j ' -'. j CoimciUor Keane w|w proposed tor the made such, a remark aa that whidh Couii-: .1-{ Mayoralty, knd-.aevejralij citwens Ws<> ask- cillor O'Neill attributed to him. Therer i i ed ;that he !8hould rbe |pxoppsed| Some- wa8 not the <alightest foundation for thej i 1 body-might: ask wh6 w Keano kox, where statement which Councillor O'Neill made

; did he come from. Well, he could t^U'- and he 'iionifed themiSn toto. He emj )ha-them. He was bort m .Watertdrd forty- ticaUy .denied ilhat hei ever made the stiite-

f four-year^ bgo at\tie!jYellqw |U>ad ( and ment which^Councdllor O'Neill chargedI : I Sis fattief, Iwho wai aj ,shoemaker, was him with, and be Would leave the pubho: :; -| born thei-e 75 yearS^*ago: Councillor and.the members toT)draw their own con-: j ! Keane wa$ elected on. the, Cbnqilation elusions.i : i » Board by hie felloflr-^rorkeca'in; UjBi GiS. Aid. Bow,o said cbat Aid. Po«i>i hud

' I - ' -! ' " aTid W.B.. it the^tiineIpt the 'strike; that 8aid their present Mayor was a veryi ; ! would give'1 them anrjaea of hia capabah- weak, man , but he thought he was a very\.'¦ \ ties as a ,wprkman'El friend. He was. elec- strong man bncause he survived a reigi\T~S ¦; ted on tfie; National-Insurance-! Adyx^ory of terror dn that Council Chamber that';- '¦ \ '\'- Committee jfor the Sou|tli of Ireland—sent very few /Mayors could survive. Hef •'; :. .. ther,e byf.the workeraj ; - He was deoted thought tfiey had not a stronger Mayor

; i . Pprjesident: land Vliij e Pireeident of the for twentv years in , \VattT(ord. Many \; \r iTrades Council, anai ne was Belocted' by nian would aavc run for hi ^ life from the

r" ~" ilte members of>the { Rpyal Liver Friendly reign of terror which Aid. O' Sul l ivan siir-] Society tb go toJBJdnih'gliam to represent vived in that room. Aid. O'Sullivai . wasl them. That wouldj give them on idea of deserving of anothet year

' { the egtcqm~and -regard in wihich Council- A poll was taken an the two narats be-] "loir Kean|e was heldlbyitha woTkers of the fore the meeting, and there voted .-

<;ity. and «e thouihtj-if ha was elected For Aid . , O'Sullivan (23^ A l dci -n iM i¦ iMavor thelCorporariDn. and the pwjple of Dawson, Murray, Hearna, 6mith (Hitrh

: fWhterford would not be sorry.- He form- Shca-ifi), Bowe . Farrell . Council lor ^I . -ally proposed that Councillor ' Keane be O'Neill, St-rangraan , Widgfr . Hp arno .

ielectealJlayoT. ' . ' < ] ' , ; i PooIe ^Mra), Fitzpatir'irk . Hyland , Morris: ' ¦ Councillor Cahill seconded the proppei- (Dr), Fitzgerald (Wifi) . Fitzgerald (Thns)

tion. He Bajd tttat'it bad (j ften come McDonald , Mackrsyi (Dr ) . McDonnell•under (hia notice wben^

aj ldermeni.and cpun- Denny, Quinlan . Kilrwan and Donn .ll ycoflors ^-ere going farward for what 'he For Councillor K< ane (13i- AMc rrn ,nmight calUthe Ch Item Hundreds, ^hey Quinlan (M.). Qulnlf.n (P

). Power , Conn-: I j iihrlo it a jilieadl in

^ ti> Biipport trade and "cfillors Hynott , Wrlsh . Calnll . Crokr .

I labonr .' j and ne ' hc'ped, : that they would Jones, Kenny. - C a a s i n . Maher Power tmJ' siipport ICouncillorj K^*

ne now " O'Connor. |¦ kiiew 1'hat Councillor;.Keane had always There boinj ; no •ilhp r candidat . '. iho

I been a <j ourteous nj emper of tb,e Council ¦, Chairman dcclarod 1 Al<i 0 ' Su l l iv an nM I he hnd .l eeb lenient tpihis oppolnents , and elected Mayor n>r tlie ensuing yoar

: i had nev^nbeen extreme.as a repreaenta- Councillor Keane sa id that as tli» ii.-. :> tive of lflbour. Hpiwould ask those niem- feated candidate, hd begged to thank h><I f I bers whj o had, so fj fteri ; promised to. sup- proposer and aecondj or lor the kind words/ '¦ v ' port trade! indI labour to do, so now" by they had made us< > l of in regaTd to him.•:. ¦• '; ;; casting f'heir votes for Councillor Kcftne. He also thanked the)members of the Coun--i\ | The txado"{"ah'd; laftout element wrts 'dis- cil for tlie kind way they receive J h:in

K!'i:V sominafed among la large proportioo of during his canvass,, and said tha t h< h:id'. ¦/ [- , the'eitirjen^, and-he thought the time had uot, the Iea3t expect&tioa .> : Liung tlea.:d-'!¦¦t :v<ome w|ien they hadja-daim|to have . A Mayor-oh that occasion . He had stood

¦• J. • [ . .¦' representative' in ^he mayoralichair. He there in tihat Council Chamber for tl ici. :- '. th,en- wcjnt.l-on to point oujt th^»t some of

/ last five years, and during that tim e hr¦!i. ¦¦ the most, prominent Jjnembera of the had committed two, sins> . One t.f t i -. «¦; ¦ ¦ ' Cabinet I at] the preaent. time ros|c from tflie ains was that he tr ied to upl i f t thr clj .= »'¦¦;¦•¦ '

^ irank lyhich Coiuiiji iUoj r Keane occupied ,, to , which he belonged , tlie workers (ap:¦; j ' aiid 'he' ^eeoriaed the) propoaitdpn that he plause), and. the other an unpardont»bl« -

.' : ¦-: be electcd.[ ¦ i I .„ , , ¦ • ., sin for which he be ieved he never woul d;. Ij : ¦;;* [The Gha rraan ((Councillor Kirwan) said bo forgiven—was tfint he had the audn? - : ' - lie had nuich pleasure in proposing |that city to stand up tl.crc and vnte acain ^ ii r^ -, their "pr^sen't Mayir, Aldk Dr. J. .T. O'Sul-' tho partition of Ireland Ho would new.:

¦<?. '> v v. liyan ,; . hk re-olccted. .. Unfortunately regTet tht'so sins no matter what wny i) .,j !;'};* !;.'through-il nets hej .wais uriabloj to be!pie- Mayoralty might d ingle- Ix 'for. - In- , ey.vs{} ' ' \ \ sent at-i that ¦meetingi|ibut.(.tliey;lv>pe>d to He Would never fo :grt th r < !:HS fr. n!¦]¦-:' Bec^rnrapout"aEh)n -OTTOiri tlve'next few . -whichSho sprung a id th< • l f ^ win 1. In• v ij :-days':: JIei^vo)tld-!n6t occupy their lime ' represented there. Uf > -- cTi t - n t . . M <

!J;¦¦t 'r. ".->y --8fetin'g{\vl\y*Al(}VX) SuUifr qh Should geii that |lic ihafl hearu <,- \. t . '. ¦. O V - i i i

: ;: |!. : 'a^otiherj'Mrhi'.bf;.6fBcri,va8't,,alna4Bt •¦eVery - 'sppak 'thi?re on m.nv -- ,,!.,. : . - , h i t !, .'; !' ; ; •member of -tSio^ Co mcil. knew Iloiv; he) had had ntvo'r., heard hiin n i . i v . . ] u ; t h su - l '!-M i'- .Yc"arf5«V 6liUthp:dj|: 'tfe*Q)i' !th[e-'p69j tipn- for hear tlieab and aj> i hmse as li. - »a- vi u , iT \; :tWQ 'Afl8li t\Mvhmailhp .- '-He 1 'd had' the day,:.whcn yc stood j lierc to < Vl , . < >, - K.MI W .''••] ! ;'.pleoiuj fi:of:prop6p]iig 1AW.; 0'Sullivari'Jast 'a ai[tirade and h. hour ro i-.rr^ -n ta t ivot\i: - ^ycaxr hc.hod..a3i?rdi,th^a'm

1 embers tpjgive- 'Somemenjbers who p')>e(i as great 'h->\. lc>' ¦il l- ii-hinr.

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^now- fliot•' jj ihey 'life.ld'i:rnado' no mistake in h'earij heiir to Couftcillur Uiat day andJ r(S: ;;vthHr SQle<ftio!n;, , \k ¦.•!¦ .•¦.R; - \ f":-;- : ¦[ ¦¦ . - - i ! ¦ -vi . whjf ;did ,ithey do it* BecaiiAc i l n -y len. 'w

^J|lh'!: •¦;::Councillor' _Pooln \ seconded the Chafri' -the labour vbte.was now divided , aiM U.>' .v

^tj --:. ' ih:m'ah> '-prqpoaj tipT i!! .Ur^he j -BaS^ .. that ( Aid. werel l-}on.g '«tr.ying I D do that , nun wi -r ^c'5f, :!': ;i^O'SuHiif<Hi '.-ha< ?- . b|eil. |i'.yeryvsatlsfactory rnprej gla'3 pf it" t-U<u« if n ' H't .y-nh-i e Sui\.

i'iiH-J J' .-'WBIayof , I hpfch^ ^p^tho|;rrj,einbers of.'ihc Cor- vansj.wer' e .elected Mayors. He a?ked if, [ij!||'; O'poTa.fa^^tnVX^o-.&'p.j genq'ral public,. j: rlf ^nv.'cornj noiifien^p loan claimed Wiat 'Rul-^^ H!^2

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aha; -he.-would^B%r^he^'nle^'npwff :'Ald;.. iV>AV»iL' ^ i - .:iJ ^+,JM--'^''iir'L,^»' ij, i v \*i,Q'SuUival was^^ood^Trades ;iJnyon- l:Af«; ^# S "£ffufe$' f t t8*dst; and a1 friend 1 of Trades .Snipnisk *a ?her^' >ho! M^n i^,Pro?e|d.ed-] 4 fect

illff ?KMWAA#ftV! wiiiSffiS^ wrtrirta 'ffJ ^,1 tfie.'tVarious Op mm ttees.j ^( ,-; . • ;'HIT JVeaue IWao.^ Il Q\Pt/JiB WIJUUIJ w> , Buy . I ; . ; i it -nil . i.J. ...;u li.u ' :.,]. i A .

swer ariy [queatidnB from;a TradeT $iii6tt ^;.M- .9*1D ff^^H^^VuSpJoiyt^fe^deLdertitto^unt^ Ri'1-1^"-11! ?MftA°?V «& rif feAid. Heatne-l-kn^i for being- a tWdea f °WN&2. WWf t\i7 ' "w 'fcuni onist;; Ai;d. Heirne. was . hi^ittdrfist ![. Aid; ,H?J% 4 | a&Si?K&vp «X« SSch^my aud iyet .ric could ' ak,A$V«' fe^fc S?{Sfl* 1YS?JM? Wfe?cihiracter!-, iff h« ioMd get aigoo^ chfe to, say, iii :.r,e afenqe to pri^

pf the Cpm-

cot -from hii'-iriendW-'i , r -', > " j DrJ Mary, tWa abman, said tlh t she

^Wfflfiffln '^tiiaWlisa^b Cbun- wiB^Tie«.Jj «fil^e WaVed tion\ thec'U*on >ehalf::ofl Aid. .'iO^ullivan iori his Fm>mCe and .iftW Commit^e

as si ecould

ploetioT*' 1 ii' i ' r I not:;7ind time rto attend the meetings tp . i H'l' I 1 ; : } CbiinpiUor ©i'Cpiinor ' wasi appoiiteii/on

i'THE E HEIEVALTY: uthe linance idnd taw Coreimittee ;in£ tean¦| ii? j |/ :|>. i - J O i - ., : ip f D. r.¦ Strangnj aiJ , ¦ and the lather nleir berB

The next busiiiess was to nominate three ¦iwerej.re-electep. ' j ' L 'gentlemen ior" the office of High Sheriff ) : Inj reference) tp jthe Waterworks (f'om-

fot- one whole>-y(€&rJ -i <i - . . ( I mitteei - Ald^ Smith said jhe thought it

' .CounciUoS|; Walsh—I have much plea- : lwould1be;a<go<id wing if the personnj el olsuj -e.in proposing ithat Councillor Jonis that; Cornmiltfce w)sre changed. He pou>bo placed first b'n the -list for tho ufficb . tedVout that f tlie Commuttee had 16st aIn doing so.j t ieelj confident that , if elepted good source! bf irj come spme ye«rs|,agohe will, dischafgb the duties of the fcc-fli- <thfpiigh • thc>! Railway Co.l leasing to [taketion wjthi crjsditjto himself and to tho cityt >vater ifrom thlp public supp^y. The blame

of which"he.|isLa:jnative., t f, for i that-rested on the personnel of the¦ - - - T-- ... ! ¦ »¦ . . _ _*_ : _ ,. ,-i j In..

Councillor Keane seconded. : • ;;• Committee. \. factory w;as started ifter-CouhciUor .McDonnell proposed that Al^ wards wihich was more or less of a B it-off

derman Murray[s , name be placed first. «gainst-,>tjie< i pss! from the railway, butSome eight!| years ago he was asked by a SM1T they "wire auffexing from 'that lossnumber !; of if gentlemen, who would -have and would continue to suffer troni itcarried Hini, ¦tb|feive ; ay;to.the claims of vvirile1 the rdnn,ing exp4nses infoo iiec-another whof!woa longer in the Conncil "tion with 'tliFwaier supply were|in<&eas-than AI9[erman"Murray then was. Now ing> por t -icse reaBons he thought itho* has-been teiijteara as Councillor and only -fight tiiat there should flje js ome8ome time .as A|(derman, and had proved change made |in the Committee. I He tnro-himself worthy ,pf the. position, and it was posed that t3}e Committee be fdrmed ofabout tiiae to give him the office of High thd ;followini , ten members AldeVmenaheriff. , : . ji ¦ < M.lQuinlanJR. Hcame*. W. A' Murray*,: Mr. T ^ltzgelrald seconded. CWmfcillore-iPw \V^ Kenny. M. McDonnell ,

A pollj wa3 tHen taken , when -there L ^^^ {UJ $ h j , flea^., D. Hvland*,voted :-*-!' i;t/ . |. , i • »p O'Neill and T J Wi'dker* I

Hor-Aldejrmanj Muray (,19>-Aldermen [ e menib'ersl majked'frith ' an,! 4sterickDawson/.Murra^ Hearne; Smith, Farrell aretnavr,-:toiwpl»cfc their foHowiig:rAld.and Bowe :. Covuicillore 0; Neill , 8trang- 1 p..<JuihtanJvidt Bbw'e. Councillofs JTones,roan , Wiidger Hearne Fitcpatnqk; Mor- j Dorinelly, aAd Power.] . ; f ]ris , -Wta.; Fitzgerald, T. Fitzgerald , JniconcluSon, Aid. Smith said ttat inMcDonr^el^ Cassin , Maher . MacDonald . the j ij8t ^^ ^e 8ubraifcteci to j forto theand JanleS Quidian. Cominittee they find men who had been

For GouhcUlpr Jpne« (16>-Ald Power, as8OCj ted v ith the wo^k of flie Cdmmit-M WJW?1 5Or«vn°r u"* tee for? man> years, meh who tieri been!nott , WSlsh, Pople, Hyland , Cahil Croke.. f a shortf Jme on [t and i^f donelJones. Kenny Keane. Power . 0 Connor , g<m woxk andJiB8t> bufc not \eaE/ke wft8-Kirwanj Donnelly. _ i introducing some new blood. He laddedl?« 2? lvo^-Cou,ncillor De,no

nv . . ' ifhat they s iould not take it thatl tJhere;Aldertnan Murray s name was placed wag an/t.hii,g per80nal Iq his acft on Q

first on l thB list. . ^^ cutting off fome of the old m^mblers. jOn the question ariaine as to what tw^ . Con

^ci11ol Denny 86conded lldermannames ihfluld be placed se.-ond and thud Smith >8 p,c pi)lfitio^ ^on the list. ¦ | councilio, ; jone8 g^d ^

&i no do^

ot aijCouncillor Keane rom."1

;«1-pu t tw«; the men wh »m Councillor Smith proposed

Wlittxt Alderman Murra y , mpn : ( f ,endid busine88 ^^ ,

Coguncil!or

P Maher said the usual proce- ' Committee meetings¦ (o has credit, and

dure was IS put the runner-up second. vet, waB ^t struck off. This year he

It was decidled to place the nwg ol h»«i seven ittaidances to his credit and

Councillor Jones and Alderman Bowe as lt w?f prop osed that he be struck off- He

second and third, respectively I w/>uId llke to kaow what wa8 the re^oa

Alderman- Murray—I rise to thank you <>* ,"•• . .for tho. great honour you have conferrfcd 1..Coiuncil,!?e Keane—Ihe purity of cmc

on me by placing my name first on the me.(l»ughtbr). r 'list, and also my proposer and seconder. ! Councillojr Jonea—I attended whenever

Councillor Jones said he also wiphed to I could. arid I was just as active on the« i—.1. v.j o a.,nnnrt«,i, ariA OOTIPHAIIV thnap Committee |as most men ; so I would likethank his supporters , and especially those Committee las most men ; so l would weewho stood by him last year au well as this to know what objection Aid. Smith has toyear. Although he was sorrv he came m«- ;o»it on the wrong side, still they would l_Co",n<2llor Keane—You don t belong tofind Mm a gopd loser. "He was not sur- the Club. . ,

pri8edVa£i.the; isprat that had been drawn I .CounciUor Jones-I don t wish to. Hacross tha path of trades unionism thpre. » is the filing of the majority of theTafce jpne s. who had always stood up for meeting that I should go off (that Coin-trades unionist; he has been defeated , mi.lHe',J ate satisfied to do so.and things will not take a chantfe until Aid. M. Quinlan said he was -Oh'arirmantrades unionism was better organised. He of the W>terworkB Committee., Thehad been accused of many things. He g*6at argu nent that Aid. Smii h put for-would say. as a native of WnterfoTd . and ward for changing the personnel of thatas a man who could hold bis hearT as high Committee was that they had lost a greatas any other, he need not blush at any revenue, b. • which Ihe supposec he meantact or vote of hia. He was accused of the raa Fw a ir revenue. He waf proud tobeing a Social^Bt, an AtheiBt , a Sinn stand thert and be in .a position to aay asFeiner—- Ghairman of the Committee .hat ihoy

Aid. P. Quinlan—Tlie best men that were succe ssful in los ing that reveuue .T reiand ever produced were the Sinn What was the revenue , he asked.Fciners . , £800, replied Councillor Uei.n y.\M. T^— O_ -D«M », n,,.n »hon i nm hnvp " Where was tho £16,(X)u to be g..t foiMr Jonea-Better ni. n than 1 am bave "" wnereiwa s mo xio .uuu to i oe p.i IOI

been Socialists and Sinn Feinera. No Oie new l iP ^ .to accomin..dat* Uie. r ail-man can say or prove that I have been a way comp- uiy, asked Aid . Qamlan.

^ 1

Binn Feiner, but I have sympathy with »m not 6c »n & to accoininodati ydu. Mrthem-I am in sympathy with any man Denny or any other .shareholder oi theor men who. although they miRht make a ^.h and ft R. if I caj i ._ I v^ -iU let themistake , would suffer and die for Ire- Great Southern spend their owh nionoy.^ar ) d I Councillor Ucnny said )¦> > • wan not a

Alderman Dawaon—1 hope he does not ' shareholder , and Aid Quin lan repliedapprove of Socialism. - Well . 8om; > people belon ging tfc> yo si arf

Councillor JoneR—You will not have to A lot of L pnnys are. nnd they diold (joodanswer for my sina. ofnees on (he rail way when- all th < » L utho-

Alderman Dawson said he would not ^c money is in v cd t»:d I arA premd tolisten to him if Vtc was npprovin tf of 'iav <' def< -t .ted the rai l way ooii pany. ^r t dSocialism. ^

we na^ »Pp"t £16.000 u> run a npv. mp^

The Chnirn inn asked Alderman Daweor, for Uhem ve would bt> p aying .LSOO .I ve arto allow Mr. Jones to proceed with hi * in interesl. They aro m a k i n g Wnt . - r r - . r . )

'•xnlanation a b ic: station now since they W>6k up Hos t-*''¦"'•"'**'"¦ . lanv I t\h\ triad Aid. Mr ^mj th d i i n < tMr. Jones-I am hero to . contradict all * fc J ff , f k ; ,

U U-BO acciwatjpns. Mr Chairman. 1 am B ^

we ,d } {. > ,not what I am accused of being. Lvery - „ .»

^bo<ly seems to know more about me than ' ' ... n ., :I know myself. That is very strnti Ke. I Coum iUbr Donnelly sa;d that n h .1 mon .-wua accused of not beinj ? a Nationalist ber of the Commit too v.n. ni it wn , [> r t -on account of the vote i gave in tin.- posed to i ut nff . he w- i.uld de fj Ald f -ninuiCouncil -Chamber when Mr . Redmond Smith oi any other U i .Hi it . cr tc say t h a iwas coming t° Waterford. I remember he did not vou- c>) ;isci. ;riti<>u."ly ivi .rv« »r >him coming ^o Waterford for many years question appertaining

to the water sup-since the time he defeated Davitt. I have ply - He >< > . nud out that an amount ofnever had anything to say to him. I ad- wator eqt i i \a lonl to what t in- r a i lwaymire him in many ways, though I mny company were taking WHS riuw bfin ydiff er from him in other ways , and , as n tuki -n by Mol ' . -n n- i ; 1 .- ( rcuiucry . th.-leading member of the Irish Partv said Nuytuni : e" " ' indry . and ; \ir < M u n r . i o n3 few days ago. they wnnt fair criticifln i Factory [3'hat, w o u l d more tlt im bnlanc - f1 have been out of the city for some year- the los.s tri.iif :> .¦• ;.nlw»y He i^kednf my life. Any Waterfordnmn ran < ( • > w ,> -.j l I t \\i \y he . . ; - ! i ' 'o supply tho i. i . liva .vbetter out of Waterford than in his own company |n^w if tlu-y had t hxun u? cuf -ci ty (applausy. I was a fo l l ower of R<<d- tomer .-. . 1-J . - i l i t l nut , i h u i k so, i w i i !- ; tnmond when I was In London It wan thei r iii(iil'"|ti it<* p ipe scrvu- ii.during the South Afr ican war , and it wa- Aid liuku - supporu .:d A i d Smith .» pivanything but plain sailing the r e to Le un |iot > i t i < > i i . ' ] !< • ^ H K I t h a t " .vim onr > i t h » .Irishman a n d a Ca thol ic , when M r R e < ] m i - i ' i l n T ^ \\ ' - . u i: \ \ M .- | ¦¦ ¦ | . ( . .-( -i l t - - i r k >-mond and his party used to cheer ainl o(( :1K Ci|n . miuv, and :i. did nut wantrejoice at every British defea t I t was I to l . i i n.- a i ^ o n - - '" ci i Li - i vcr i t . Tinsnnd every other Ir ishman work ing tln-r ."* C o m t n i i t . - .j •- .. -' . ¦¦ .. f t l i . u io^t i r t i | . i . r t«n'had to bear the bruni and pav th e ponuhy b r n i K - i , s y - i . i i - u n c i l . and t l i i -y s hc i ' i l . ifnpplauBC) t was fl Nat ipnal ir> t t hen , a i i . l bo i n . I . pi i. . ; i u t m t i i l l ' s / i - i i t n n -u . . |< uI am a -Nationalist now . but when I look and o l - i : > ¦ > ••

¦< ¦ i .p p i . i i i - n t . n u . .w. , in rounr ] and see some of th.. U I P H w h . > w o u l d l - ' j i . r t i n j,'. - • ', • v . y th i n . - . A -r ln im to be ICnt iona l iHtK —you u n d i T ^ t n i n l to t h e .= 'n i r - m r, i .- rr> ¦ • ¦ i. ¦ - ! • ¦ : n r : i t i - > f . i .no . Afr. Clin|nnan--i t is H n o i iL 'h t u I I K I I, . t<j r\ n - i > i l • • i i ¦ ¦ , I ; ; , i . ¦ . j ,:i i nj t iV blood freeze" in hii v e i n s v<n v ' . ¦-.» j - ¦. - , : . i n \\ i t , i r , , r d w \ \ . . A , -. .

Mr Jon.i." , r^ f .-r r int ; to t h o V u l u n t i w i e i u l ; -.:¦ ¦ I i ¦: .. ! - - ,i n l i 'V ¦- . , i \m ovement , said lv> Imlpei i • < , M n r < t h > - t-lial I..1 . ¦• ; ¦ • - . ¦ i u . , i ' - ; . . i , • i do iv i . -. -m.Vuluntcbi 'K in Wat i-r fo rd . :n f ;n -t n was - o r o a i n . - : i , >n :; • .• ! « . . ( ^

¦, , : , i i ik . > . , |, - , . .foiuided- in Ins workshop Th. - r t -a sou f i v t l i i s i i ' i . i ; - j -I : ¦ u . - ;¦ ' r - ) m t ! . , , 'vvus disbtiHsion politicp was - bceaiiKe 1"' wuy < > !i i | M i v« an beat-en f i "w on trio p o l i t i c a l t i c k e t A ' - l M ^ - i r . " . - ¦ . . . , . ( ; i u .I ' nde i- tine s ij i d ii n e e of l o n n O ' N ' i U Tl i n t h e t u n eD'RahUiy—T Aid. H. •- > . !:: n i u n i t - : : t. u u ,M .-

Mdcriruin P Qu i n l a n - T h a t i-, t h e -s tuff not -fo tr ivq Uj c-in^ lauRhter). . A i d . Qn '. i i l . ui Ti . - < t h c > < : i j c w ;.-

Mr. JbiK'3 (cont inuing sai.l t h a t a t th.- ^lA 1'.1- "'' ( ' - . "r ' ' 'L 'n u i l l>'• --H i d ; t h M t u . h -

t i m e a iot of th.-> youi .p N i i t i o n u hrt t s kept 3,'1,",',',' ,! ". . ,

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rw.';'

1 lJ>s Co;iV" ltu ':'. U i 'mm! a IUD ni in.- younjj I -H I I U O I H I U H I Kepi "' [ '\ \ ' - • " • ¦ ¦' •*•-' ^'"unnuv »;¦ -alooi frW th' e movement Mr Redmond ua^'

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v. ' "J ' SV S UJr. v «' I i r""-' •''cciue a(ong and , seeim? the orsunisation ' Pcr("on: ''' 'I ; 1 -- ; • ' -¦¦ "- • !:" ;;-: t .. < : . swaa'a Sdwerflil weapon, lie wnntc .l a shore ««*»'? " c^a ,)^ , . m the p.-r - .-in, ,, ! ., t :| .-Of thelsppilsl A vote was- taken In the ( onmiitt- , t ujy would be actmg n: ;!,¦VolnntWj ri-Hlill—Alderman Power here , ' .?n;? r(?st« )' th« ratepayers. .who wte (MaVdr of the city at the time ';o

( -.°,V n< < l1 or Keai1° askl>r l «'?»>' ^'" ' 1- 1caa .entiir^e what T say—a vote was taJu-r. Ip"1-'" v :> ' '" put on K e n n y j vhri .I ' l .-r w ' -as lict\vieon!John Mc^eill and .John Bed- P"/nj ]" 'tmg. arid put off i .Tones w i«.mond.'lifjnil hfe (Councillor JonesJ was one j ;i«cndod even meetingrs ? He Idid n6tWrattyM .Wjth- Aid. Ppwor . who voted for .j ™** wH h f t tnern vraa of! the bwttledinoti<lK::-L \ ' k

y ! frAktv - b.' ' tllit was n'"'t for n »m V> Judge .- AJdeiman/P.ilQiiJnian—You did wrong 'jl ivonncil . tr Kenny—T'.Mh . ¦that tinSUlaWhttfrV . ij - Count Hor Keano fa id he wondered

Mr4 _.T )rie3; j afd men weret sayifig he wias i wl'at behind it -nil, ¦iiQt Ja J atioi al]st,.becau8e, , il did nonsuit ;• ! Council )r Kk>nny4AUl . Smith i$ behind¦86roef 6 .thoM rwhb.-jjpted !agalnitvhin>; ;tlo 4 m;.n^n ^|ow (laughter). ^ ¦:tf Qte :W\>hl&MHhmm&hy; '61 aieJySllbir. fc I Alq.-r P,. Q.mnlnn-rHe wa s-riot.I. behind

rMtf;WbitS^Wfels;tP:l)e Naiionallats^nieJr.lf «»n«il tr-Wenriy• shirl' ihel -fMVlUHtf ,«?'t

j ir6le-:ifAphfiiv;jMflWiimp ny; ol fheJ -ySife ''. ' AW./P.. ifii'Jf'an-rge "** beh,,,n(l

iMofc&i hht i frtniamberfl.pf . .Uilf Co,u-%iT; 7« >u, the V^tar.Ji ibfflbe. ? UK \^, • : • M .mmm»Ws W- W Naiionallatsr/cl'nie: <£?«»ron 1.' >r^enriy; snid 'he tU\ m\ihh i| ne^'JBisWn& p^M^fie

Hato4tfd:then?iHIf. iPn"?,cPl0 ^X0^

0'! **Plx'i#f -Jgifilly -r'i£»:8t>a''B, lOie<Coun( llor K6nn'yi :, \tLd r o^biHin^ "(j't ''¦to be'-af atrottge'r Katj ohalist ,than: xnanyJof/fit*i«n Ipt -Water-vj orke Corr n>itt : j}. '.QcjhViherki.v^^:c ilasionViM^ ^taiy'j b ij ic dkini'.vthev ]s: iould itj ijv'f ap| b'tf; -. .Jhaa^nathlhfcuc laay/ ti>' Alderr4'att ::MurKl$r; Ji0'|thti t '4\t:3HminceS;.in reor^anw icrj^beiif,; :-flVd:rf@'W.uhM-$i^ s frirq tcai ! t o f yj t t j r ; WNatd; ,-l.yb»«jd';|tafe»v %;Jbt|^fc ibeathig'JSHoi1iad! id ^the CJonVr iittc-fl' ;whiclh:\lielpcdi,p>

) t Heep|hiiri! V;,: fi'ght^ijrBiwiir;j»p»tt ;1iIe|up't« thlo^nd tia^ay^ibu i it, ithe^ounc avthWRhli^W'toi

;RW^^^K^DSSE»#^v|i U»W MJiei|<fe0Hl( ^aiterfdi^oye'-' -Jfeif f t

.A^natiyej of youghali VoA ¦r^&JAnd 1- Starts and thdse of Mr. K pdmond that thed'SulUvMwho" wae'rel*mP;.K£&3- !ftE^SMdu£ed '- Ugidni ilfukthermif rm 'l^SfTUtesda ; 'Jifsamej f» ater- - f ^ ^ ^ , ¦%&&> h ;e City HousingfOTd-ao^sbn] thirty i yiaf ajo.l i 'f**«£.

^Z »MTtook 1 gre t Mtere'st^

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i - ¦- '-.-/mMMMmmmmm miKJ&&£&SEXSKN&T6&B/IH£fffm $

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alder manslxip of the bustoin fiouae Ward.| iatnr of Munitions the jMavor left ribthfnfr.Dr. C 'Sulliyan contested tt e vacancy with, undone to press home the claims and ad-Councillor 1 P. M. Doyle and vria elected. |vantages of this city i aa Ja^i iindustrialHe va8 High Sheriff of Waterford in the centfce 7and as a suitab e pj ace forlthe ea-, '

year 1912-13. . ; tablishment of new ipdustjries. (Tnese are

Dr, O'Sullivan stands high in: the nJedi- ,a few $ the directionj .lin which his

cal p rofeXn. andlW& n umber of ykar* J1 0 fougd, ,ve.n i % fflWy ^"HSShe w wiexaminer in chem^try and phyaics jj un^ion^ held thnmgW ihe year hadat A>the>tde8 Hallt Dibfin.-1 together^ hl8 P»fct,fP WPP0^fflT nfttt^rfwith Rroieiso^ Ryan He enj oys an ex- V*en*} tn j"]?*1 ,ab WJ^^S1 4tensive -nractica iocallv IHA mnrpapn^k 8ome Iabo° ^troubles whiih cropped n^

CToca?Ktitiayat HHSe8eCo1id

.(J^h theW twelve Uth.uBgdereaftea iri Hiffprpnt narts nf th* Tlnitp r i bimSelf to be, a true, friend lot the workers

CorXss held at Bej tinXe yeara ago. j He

^made an adnnra>k Og^JjP* ™*

Apart hjom jts being thefcity.o^ his adop- \ tive b his^u'ties as1 Ffo-st iMbgi?trate . Thetionj Aldl O SulllvaA is fUsq- connected j citizens genWally;;' w|U /.agree]' that hewith Waterford by ifamilp tiee, his wife worthily upheld th'e1 tir^'diti iiis 'bf Vj is ofRi-ebein ; a daughter of the [late i Alderman J anrl j that he| deserved 'ili e cpmplimenlJohr 81attery who was one : of the fore- TOlu>h the Corporation pni i hirp b|y elect-most in the bacon business yfertrs ago. trip him fn '» the s .".->rH (imi to th«

During his year |. of office | Alderman mayjoral I pliair. A short tiiue ago Dr.O'Si Ilivajn took s practical interest in O'Sullivir. was nn-ooit led med|cal officereverything concerning thb welfare of the to the Munition Pftcto y. I 1 :

f ^_ • ; I ; •. 1 li ^ i . :.\ i ; i i! ¦¦ ¦ .

The Acting Town Clerk I said they would , WATSR'|FORD . ]»6J ll RURALtake a vote for or agair st Aid. Smith 's ¦ DI 5TKT iT COUjNlJi'iJamendment I I A fa m6<jtin 0, thJ'Waler^ord No.4,- n °7I°(f!-T^(

1 CouncU was held on Monday, m theStiar. That was written Tin tihe Star ; BoardrooiU JvVoikhouL ioH consider the» IJ ei« »u - J ; -I i J .i I propriety pfj providing 80tc ¦ and manuren' « ^2 JS VtXr n°\- And l f°r la) thefoccupiera of'latoirek' cottages,

P°ill was^oceeded, with^f J J and^ >b) Jcup iex4 , 0/| r holdmgi¦I . . . . i DUU I"/ UIC I wtuuiciq ui i uuuii . ™'"''*"There voted :- vaiued at UrJ under £10 j in 'tltftiistrict. iThr Aid. Pimth 'B .ainendnfent (W- ! Mr Thdin'im Power JiP. .(Chairman).

Aldermen DawsonL M urray. Hearne, [ pressed; «:;'<! the oth ;r iriempers presentSmith. Bowe. Farrell; Counfiillors Ft 'anL'- WC!.e MesaWl Martin . ^owerTJ.iP. ' Davidmari (Dr. ) . .Hearnp;i Hvl. ind. F i l /.-r .-r.-l ' i ['ower vVmJ Gallwey, D.l.i; John Power.(Trns.1. Fitzgerald]:(\Vrr ), Kenny . C:i»=- ' ,|orin Mur|»li\ . Wm. (Jambll^ . ahdiMichaelsin , Mahur . McDonnell . Donny. Quinlan. Giordan.; I' . . . 1 j | ; , ¦ !A rajinat (13)—Aldprnia i Ouinian .CM ,). Mr. John jMuckey (<%efk) \ was'm atteil-Quinlan TP.) , Power : Co incillors Pvnot.t. dance. i f : T' "fS*.1 i|Poole (\Trs ) , Cahill j Orol G . Jonf-s . Konne . The Chairman, mentioning the objectHover , O'Connnn. K'irwan. nntj Donnelly. oi the meeting, said if th(iy; thought- it

A d . Fmith'n amendini-nt waf cmriod . advisable tq] adopt the sjelj ieiiie . [ tljoii i$n,u . ,-,u ,u, » m,,™.!,,,,.

W ;uf v M i i i i y . advisable tol adopt tfie B'clpeiue. l-tlieii iti1 IP otlher Commuttees l W03-O ro-olwted . would be . for ihem to cnj nkider the beai

and tho meeting adjourned. means of carrying it out. Ho ' referred &}'_ _ J i tho distribution of tillage and: grazing

' «7ni !L_Y_ I** : land. and i t<jok oxceptionlto what; in fa is: trill -. L.t~ l»*-.— — ' inna. ann j iooK cxcepuonito wj iav;- in 'DiaI Kilkenny S Mayor oi.p.non.Val the unf air w]aV thatl, -jth«-DeJ! n«on«mAncln v\t±ntc,A partinont pointed out^ thatltillage should< unanimously fcie«;ted bu done; TW ur»» pndhf-wj wj ith hn»

— rlred.H and] in some cases ithousands ' olT ie statutory quar t i rK mf-ei inL ' > >f th • acre-;'of upulled landl :ire practically ex-

Kilkenny Curporntion WJI H huM in tho empt froiu tflllin u , atid solu^ are klaimiripAsssmLily Room , City Hall , on Tuesday ., exemp f idn. The inrmerlwho tilled hisMr J. Miiprenni - . IM,. < » . , nutpoiu s; May dr . farm herke fore wnsf now askcd| to ^ inpru iidinp. There wa.s ;i fair ly latt,'.: at- . ruas-- hia' tillage by !1(J pqr :cent.!, ' wiiiclton lunce of the pt i ivral j ublio he (t .'I iainj n r n) considered) i most ! unfair

The outgoing Mayyr saiu hi- h i ' - l very and that, [too . was tliif opmiciri ]of ma?ijL'n>it pleasure in ,prup' -inn Mi^l Coun- people outs de , who thought , that thos«' i!l >r Joh n Slater bb eh-c ed Mi i > u : fv i tbo exlen sive grazing rajn phos h ptildj be pnl.- ¦ . luin c twelv e m ..nth.-;. imd- r tilhig, > by the presimt jc cciipiers. oi

N r Ccnierford sdcondtjd . else takeiV from them and divided intoMr . Hn . -ki'tt. said , tli at in t-lot tiwc ] . oi'omic: :h(>Iriingd i uuind^ 'J j thtisc wlj(

Covi r ic i l l> .r Slai, r tbe C;irpom:i "ia w.t. w.T' uhle j a tvl w.ilUi' ff to bvcalj j u p ; tli<m ; i < i n p a u i - e S' - l t jc t i i ' i i . M . . SI i t i r was , hn.i .i. He , r in in t i -d oi t t lfi ;it , it wj is onlji p rominent business n.: ,n vh ¦ iuei:t : [i i d ; when Home Rule wpuld ,)j & objtained 'tha

hirnself with the coinni. n-i.-i l i.-.N ri' -lA >>! J tlit Irish ipeople would (-Ifiin'opsirj it-e-j t<the rity a-> well as ev«-i • m -v-au -iu of ;v ¦ the world |how carj ablp-th • ;>[ weie

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rh . i r ib ib l f n n t u r e . • ; ;n^ Imlarid ; what:!| :t fliiyi' 111<> ' b««-!-orie OlThere wns no other j . i . pn .-i ' i > ; i i . .ui . i Mr t th»i most prosperous and Happy aihonRS'

Slater was iu-ord inclv U-chir.- .l ui.aiH' . tli • iwitiops of the oj ^rth. ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ".uio .isly (-lected , t l io anr . i . i J iu -«n i ;¦.: b o in^' I Th • CIc|-k t lm i i r^a j t l i t*. •*|!cu!ar letteir^c -iv-ci with loud app l I U H " ] < ¦ ' ih<: Local Ciov^-.iiimtj iit ilj ij - .-ii d!, whi(fl

The Mayor said h<? b.-e^ecf \ > - i l i . -i - !. t ln-m | -sUU.il tli4i,| m vi(.-.w p i tj ie] ni ;iU!f r of insin -erely "for ele<-( in hint to tin- pi,,,i:iim crensing jbod prnd'iftioh in; the coiintr•in. I enhancing tlu honour by . . - n f . -i di:!.r I i l ur ing thj o ' contintiftoco of fli c Iwar ,! thit >n him u n a n i m o u s l y As I' .n- .' - < - h , - ' 'ioviTiimon had ddc- .ded ', [> ¦..[ "•yf d faciliwni in the poeition he M-ouldl >l - . h . - lies ' : •¦'*? * f' )r t i e supply ol .-ev l! i^ ' -l -ipos . seeto ict i inpanial ly tow.-i ul s sillj a:,.! -t th« - i •' ¦i'--5- nndl ,a,r<ifif i «l riiirvi i| V- the oocnone of hU t . ' i -m h^ b< ) i ) rJ tl i> >y w . . . . i - l 1 ¦ > . (> ' ' :' ¦- "' b 'U: H l'-o ld iu-s :u <I| l a i ) . - "vs" uoiall toeetlu-r and i .i fr i e i i d l y u.~ i lu - .-vn' . i^w 'ii |IM - various^ diii:«iicts >V;1K> Aerthat day.

¦. <s ' j w i l l i nr t - ' i '- r -n l t ivnte f»fi in M-ieased". rea an,1

The sovi-m! < i . m i « i t t f i > . . u . - b l ifh' i ^'- l ' -. wil.K ! • -hi.rt!agf« i f j liir-.f ^eusiiii,'rhdnge . «v;o i t -a[ / ^<i i ] i fL. | j < r . j » sve-rr.' uu .-.blo t<} ol.li in a :>i)iTicien

. _ • j t-npp lv pf sfo«l. TJit .lett j pr ff i r t h c r statetMayoral Elections in iPrincf Oal lhnl »'h« Hlal -«Di?tFi!rt r1r 1

^l-il! ' niish!w i t h tb iM ortJ sp iii

^ of \\ e r.jn- :( ij OoycriMnoijIrtSh Ci i'S Board , brrro w from j ilie M ov ornment , or

— poni l i i i '.' le> »i«l ;i t ion. frorn 110 Tn-:isury

AM'-nrnm I.nureiic- () ' S't i l l v. . - , i m a n i - I provide U.H'j < "st of * t ' l ' iy i intr .-••' - il I" 1*1tiKipiisi'ly i'li. '( t '.-'l I.jinl Mi n o r ( u !ii ;Mi i mi ' . ,es . < - - \t

p . "I tn :rs i t t . t[.i T 11«- (-I'l'iiitii*T i i fsd a y . ! "' labnurors i i -nMagP8 in t h i i r i f l i s t r i c t . Tht

O o i i nt - i l l / .r . l ; i n i t -i . In h n - t - j i >• ¦ -, • '¦ ¦> • ) < -t '¦! -snj -h supplv , tJ<>i ;ff jI i J : r l w i t l i admiiir .f .rd -Ma \ . i r . .f I( .'lfti .-t ! : ' : .- 1 ivo i) :-:i:.. -;; ;.• •; . n i . l i «lr - |Mi ! i -n . to 1)(

G un* il!- .i- Riith 'irncl . l l ^ . < v -. - !• , i . . 1 ¦¦} ¦...rlioiiM' ' > > V » T t l io tAiii l n u i n b e r cr .o r l M ' v . - r ¦ f ( \ ,,] ( . t h j H : v-h - 1- , ¦:¦« \1? ' : ( -ivrs ^l-i : : :;i- I lk s.-r |<j i rn t i n ' \M-ekli > f -.) ¦ ¦.. !'. ¦• ¦• ::.:n. - i . - i -(l '¦¦ r . - . i p - "..i r c i : : - r- i . t payab(i) al t e r like i K j 't j Oct ubcr nexl | rr by each o<!tupii .-r whr, [(jbt! inetl a supply.,

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is ri ght eating-, : f' ;' h ^i- i ij f; ¦ - '^' .v "ne ntikh ' } < > \ . notic -db 'O bo i>ustci | t: ..vi. :;|.iiit .-A] ci.. -:Hot stiij

'Ho keep biidv ind brai -i - in ^' '-' 'C J lciitions ' u wn. \ hich |the seo<tlic lr best 'Mr i t n t A , ' '¦«« bc hal. fm .d that poifs q' ie cligihlc an"(m , r _ b .st , :Natui-e demands anxious li.! (iviul , of t wse i Uv,, k shoul<n,ri|a!n noiir ishin r element s ] - .reynira {o i^end in,thytr- -alj )' VI icii lions statwhich are abuifidarii !y .s:urnlieij in '¦ , ing .-their.fLQUireuibr.it3 to .Mr! J. I Mat-keythe ifickl f,'r ;unsi . ' : Clerk to- tl fe: .Coiih;cil. :rio' ,' kier «ian , 3n. i ;Feb.. and |that the. dpplic-l l'ons (jji eolisi

.'.l]l,c<t vital s»:ts , often I. ' . k i -.,- ! (, $d iltr A! IPeoial xr c? :;tinrr ;r.f thd- 'Counci

tfstr - : cn,¥ ' i 1" f . P .\v. [al>^t f r s?ri!a:ti^c:ifroih - the.m$ &Mp -AWf, £;& C1^^'Hh&Cfclci.q4ly yVHiinr- i !

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SmeTSc' o;wn^ lotitfeftoIdi^/noVtUe.occupier/ liavbdiiod #> ;Mv 4M requiredAmount ' . i ,iof 1tillag0|i:.do4 ''*%• asovinamely, 10- t>er;'c'e!ot.;,j)Ol .ttie'total larea jlt•JS, •ffiM^^:i«e ifette^W .<m^ytor:Sd/ not ihskcdtog^ ivthat

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tnake arran|ements|)«i' h&vei;the'.Tjeg\uipedarea tilled. >v (§ee teply. ; to ¦ •'Vr•tni&Oo'*

ing about '-filty. ,towifels;<tf . am&g iioate

and badey.'swd 'limUlitiigv^aiQcpmm^d^ation near, iwiUfyoujk&dlyjlei one Jmovfjit I could Seed ) thii^"<&nCtoJ jcow: :Bnd;¦meanlingl calve^:j?ip CtttQ ;Jgrdund--i<e<»•Whole—TOth^Ut,^<)j);jrnUCft.1: TV»swjr-rr--««>•W&;should advise: y-ou to '.ina.l&;an-eff.brti !to get it cjushe<3. inhere ,;is!,no;V:betterjieeding iba» ihaWeyV ineal"! ;apd ¦, crushed.ioats lor ieither Jdatry .<pi4r8' and; iwcanLtftg!calves. If fed ¦ftfhble, ih sy; catinot/d^at jit prope ly,*apd tni tha !«sd. of calves.; it!may set ,the :>apv >Mnple.tely;. |IicK>k aboutyou andl ti-y same . | neighbour l -who; ¦willgrind !both ;fbr.|ybu{ ori: |evenMi6uld; bu;:send it to-S mill ftoone ; P&\1; distance pfliyou willffind th . Wvantege in' feeding itto VthjcWsesW bock' you tteritiohf. ;;

Drying a $Cdjv]- C buld you;"Jkiii'diyi;!divqme a recipe 'To*: a drericft 'td' -ge't^-ictow!flry which has;lost Borne | pf | her fea ts?

We jhaye j replied " to . queries bh|; thi3-Subject on beveial ipocaJ ona jdurin g; the;past year. | BjoilBQl the oow, jg ive Tier ;ri .full dosi of Epetj iji ! salt s^and r feed?/ hkrsparingly- tori! ff ime ' days"on; bayj i; iandwater. I MUk-her'" onc^ 'dailjr^for a : feivdays, and then I once ^very, se'cond ¦ day]and so bnJ griiauaHy increasing- thejinVterval "between dach ymilkiog.' 'mienmilking her Ida :riot e'jnpty, the udderlvare, 01 courts ,; «|»uov\u^ voiyuu, ..v. «V i ,low 1''the. udder t<r become oyejtatc>cked. j

Trees f|or iSHelter and ¦Qrnament—Plelaseadvise me ' what! jtr eesj to plant ab|outhouse {or shel^et j afld ornaihon%j I ttan'tmind about the1 limbo^

as I \villi neversee them full ] gijomi.. What . abt>ut Aus-trian p;.n and Douglas fif^ I believe j theyare fast growers. 1, 1 have some Thuja Jgig-antTc from' 1 J. : y S '.l Yoain^,- - planted twoyears. Thj ey are all Jie j says in th« niatter of gro-vyth, "OUL i bit Sear for a slendeinurse.- l—}Ve airfed with you as to

planifing the ' Austrian pine, ^il&o the Douglas.You mi^ht alic) |«nix plenty of .larch.They will haster) the growth of the otb.ere,and you can cut ;them o|ut later ori. k ThoAuBtrian pine vf ij l |.inak€| a splendid .shel-ter, as |it hoW d |Up brajvches good Hehl

DressiHg for 6ats.—I ^m aft6 r taking asc>?o:id crop of <j ats oil a lea or bawnfield ; eame. 13 underneaJ|h farriiyaid . andcan be irrigatedj with the liquid waterfrom yo.rU. 1 put on 3 Icwt. bj oni'd com-pound to the rft ii^te a^re last year

foroat crop. H) iViil1 5t i require anotherdrcsping of superphosphate this year toroat crop? I am JrAving out fio' ld to pras?afterwards. <2) Would you advise top-dressing stubble? with forroVa rd dungploughed in for above, or vould 6tra*lodge? (3) What time is beat to put salton a lea for oatp pj {4)1 Is Cunningh amacre the Irish acre? It is never advis-able to lay out a I field ,(with K>ats , /esj>ec-ptvially a thirdl dfcp'.Taa tne cleaning

• • "- - ——j «-^^ mita liilo undermanure leaves {h<j> soil Tin a Imiuch finercondition1 for the small seedsiJ However,as you heaves farmyard ¦ Tnanuj ie to sj )are.your best plan would be to spread it onthe surf ace of the! stubble arid plough itin—in fact , this you apould,1 i'have done,if possible, during October at Novernlber .However1, it i$|not too latejj yet if youtake the . earliest opportunity you get. Inaddition , it -would be . well to give it *tthe time of sowing th^' oats 3 to 4 cwte.superphosphate and a half cyrt. of eithersulphate; of: ammonia,or nitrate of ^oda.Thers is not hiueh chap cei of it lodging1,*nd fhelaoll eoJnnot b^

too strong now-«-».. (WA Ant ^roi>fe have been taken oftit. (?» Except' onj very (fight land, we donot favour salt for oats, and it is bestput on during autumn-. Some peoplethink it has' a tendency to check lodging,and assign other virtues to it, but we re-main sceptical of j Its value either directlyor indirectly. t3) The Cunningham acreis intcrm^dia,tp | in area between thestatute and the 'Irish acre; the linearperch in each! caae beinxr 5 yards," 6i.and 1 respectively. It ie the commonmeasure used1 : in most of the northerncounties.i and je.one more exemplification(or the need p \ unifying ijei,ehts andmeasures in this country. J

TVONTC ^We inlconatM few^c-'leaaeiJL/- Eearf^orks

ba the;nerVe i .^Tnake^little kilmentB|bigg«. ¦' | l \ y\ ' T \

If your, back) aches, don't w afraid thatyou are eoingi to have grM,el, dropsy J otBrighVs DisejaBeir; | \\f f \ '- !

If you have (too much tjricracid in yov?blood, don't'fear! chronic rheumatiflm. ' '

Just eay to! yourieU: ',' VIsTSuai rightnow toi cure! my kidnen,: ;&nd if II Uv6more etttofl pTi'^WhwOttyiri | ' !

Take enouKh.eierci««,to4! p the blood•—-'-*«--?'irtV airoofth llthe kldnfeys.

Tpat will €?t); the blood1 pure. [ | ¦

1 -If you are featine.too much, working toohard, .worrying1 » lot, and fiot getting j thesleep you pught, it's aa ewy matter tochange I thes^ .habit

s for a; While,1 and to

repair the weakened kidneys with Dobn'flBackache Kidney PiUii ViilJ V I ¦. L•¦ \ \| Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, v iftaken iri :,time|, jwillJdeanw the: urinarychannela, rtimnlate the kidneys to greateractivity; and rid the aygWrn of waste thatcaused J so! much disorder. <| {Do hot bjoodover your health, cheeffulness andlDoaafeB&kftchfe I Kidney EiUafarp .the two: .belt

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:?; ddBcii]8aibnH took i Ia>.e. ¦ bpitibtel stones-

'*•$&,* tujrratn!jaskedrliQw, many, Iqads; pfj:stonea J&ft;!Mc a.th; V.ould.be ahlS-lo rget|'inbUb iiHr lJxi^waJdiouae/:^^Mh-McGx^ti'swd il W01H4 depettd Se]might be 'ablel tbs-gfet'jia: fifteen loads';';) ':. I•>-{S^!.'-Gu; rrari^ECow.' Jpany- JoadSv W^ouldl a}tofiiii; dra\ r if :ijiei were] 4rawjing;'nianuteX[! !iMrV>M< R»rathi-'nh&ti:wbulrl1 denend.:> ! ¦ 4.\;.juu> ^uu\}u:iauu—j.vutiu| vyuuiu ucpcuu*.t.| ;i'VjiJto. CutranrHiYou should hive onb hbrsofi|MngVw3ril,e the •other!1 vpuld' .e drAVrin'gJMr..''JSennbcK unden larids'i thai' portion!

i.^JMr^r'Mplpn y^How many horesa > hftdyou'thjisi weeK?'''^'" : i ;- '' ¦ ' '"- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ] .'"¦" " •"¦¦\i ' : ¦) ;- ! ' ;'¦J il&Mtf tfyW+ t 'iiii&no (horse, th'i w/ek;¦\'#5xi Jfe^nn ci'pOihted'out hat ftjwouldbV rnbre-iekjc^binicar to bTing stones fromttie"quarry'f direct to Kilrush and •> liaVdthem broker!! there' thani to Wave'them de ''p^Mted'/ii'Ilallynecty and rth«n . taken •> to[Kdlrush.; iTheie 'was ¦¦) i "man1 employed ;!toniake bul !depots',-an'.di it was; for this jpur>Ijpse.- How '

f h iftriyryards of\stone6 wereBroken on'the-'KHrueh roaS? V IiriMr/. M6G'iia;t;b -THere"; j%e tweniyifive ,and fift^n - jfrpm Bal|yhcety.; ! I ! I^ Mr^ Ciirra i -Thcm ':fir the ci»rrvin£ ofrthIfMr. •'Biehnbiek-^Yes1 Mr. :M:GrMh naidi(-havc- thmn- brokerirbih - Ballyiifiety;1; anidirei-'rly' lbh " Lh'e-roa3:• I Mr. - ^rolbnily-If , tliho Ballynoety mad,spread ojit th'ere? •¦:fMr. ;!|iIfGriih—Youditbr . to itakR.procecditleety iroltd f^eiork-fThe matter <]| Clerk-Th£jmatter c!arhe oh at the' fnee(-ij ig'of.'t iie . f ^ ounty Council, and theywould 1 not dp 'anything. ' j ' lij JMr . ;Bi ennpek—The Abandon road is ina' disgrai ;eful condition,' t;hqug(h the Btonesare witJnn '.m 1 yards distance.. Mr. vNcGralh'-J d<> riot know! would itbe well for ljne to repair it pcridiiig thelkw proceedinge. 1 ^vas waiting

to hear

from Mr. \\ illiams. i:j Chain lan *-When !MT. iFcGrath ' hearsfrom.M)'.- Williams ho. can report.J Mi. Bren^tf>ck—But the fact that youijiad . tb piit.material [on it will prove tiheoonditioh of' the road .I. Mr. Curnvn—You kHegei you have suf-fered oil account of the extra traffic, but{hat doqs-nrft allow you 'to ' leave the roadgo to the dickens You should not leaVethe roat go, 'derelict .

1 Mr. McGr ith—There is n case pending.Mr. WilJiani s thinks you ought not inter-fere.

Ohaimap -Yotf should Fee Mr. Wil-liams about it. —

Mr . McGrath—I h^vp been speaking toMr. Wil [jams about it , but I did not men-tion thi i po!int.

Chairmanii-I think you should take hinadvice.

Mr. Curran—This is a public road underthe charge of the Urban Council.

The Wublie have a rij^ht to use it , andif an e vident takes place, and damageis done, you will he liable. Let tho roadbe attended '.to, and fhen show the CountyCouncil the work you have done.

Mr. \ cGrttth—Very well. -

BBEYS1DE SEA

The Olerk said* nothing had been doneto Abbeyside sea wall by the contractorHe could, he said , do the work at thist.uie of |the yeai .

1 Mr. Moloney—Isn't there a time limitspecified ?

Clerkj -Yes.The Clerk was directed to write to the

contractor. ,Mr. Moloney ' asked where was the

, gravel being got now ?i Mr. McGruth—Sometimes at WilliamBeresfoM's, at Baker's Lodge , and at

| other places.Capt. Foley said that there would be

low str uidd next Week, and the sea wallcould t* proceeded ! with ; but there needbe no 1 >w tides for that work .

KERB! STONES #R0M ABBBYSIDE

Cupt. Foley—Wihore are you putting thekerb st ones you are taking from Abbey-aide?

MT. : HcGrath— At Shandon . :Capt Foloy—They are wanted where yon

took tl em from. You are Tobbing Pewrto pay Paul. You don 't own these at all.

Mr. i UcGrath— I thought they belongedto the Urban Council.

Capt Foj ey—No. Ihey should be putat tihej otlJer &ide of the road where thewater is tumbling down . Jr don 't see whyAbbey^idel should be

supplying stones forthe brewery road. The Duke of Devon-shire iut these stojnes at Abbeyside, andthe Council never lost a penny by them.

Mr. [Moj oney—It seems bad policy tak-ing kerb etonee frpm "one path and put-ting tnemfon anoth er.

Mr. McGrath—This was a disused patihCapt. Fpley—It is a path that should

b in! proper»ide, as itt is lookedhere fTomaway, andwas built.

be kepAbbeyuntil ipath Hetone^bridge;growir

Thegrowing there, but whose fault is it?

The matter dropped .

NO LONGER REQUIRED.Th$ Mafeter reported that the fever hos-

pital attendant had left, as her serviceswere Ino Ibnger re^uiredi—Approved.

Tho Master also submitted the usualweekly return, showing the state of thehouse! whidh waB approyed.

] )R. CREAN'8 jH OUSE.The Loc al Government Board wrote ask-

ing, 0! be! furnished with the specificationand particulars of repairs suggested to becarried oit at the residence of Dr. Crean ,

The' Cl >rk was, directed to* furnish thenecessary information.

There vera two tenders for the carryingout of {hi repairs. John Murray tenderedat £31 9sL and Patrick McCarthy, Leaghat m 10f . ' :

Mr. McGrath , acting engineer , said thatboth! ten lers were within the estimate,whicTi WJ « £34. He added that McCarthyhad i done some repairs for him on pre-vious oc lasione wry satisfactorily.

Mrl fto rran—You muat accept the low-est tender.

<Tfif, Wnder of j Mingly accepted.

i INCREASEOn notice to each

tiori of Mary- Hfeniieseyy -midwife, Ring-ville, forlan increas< of: salary came on.r Th? C erk said] tb at ih' making the ap-plicaitior Mrs. Hennessjr had stated thatshe jwas 12 years in the service of theguardiors, her d strict 1 being the poorestin the' Union, and durir g the past1 twelvemohth8 be had only 'got four private

' icasei-ij f J ' 1M Mr. i HunV-What is her , ealary at prc-

1 • Clirk-yXSO-o y^arl M - - . ' j-'¦ < : M*.[Rj T. pur/an1 said that Mrs, Stack. hadW an increase off£)0, and:the rriid-wjftsjin lAglish hadigotjan increase j of £7lOai.f whereas : tBi> present applicant: hadgot! nothing;!. It »a> trcie that her. jJjstrJctwas the! poorest :n the.ybele Union. Inconsequepceiofj jthese facts, he proposedthat JBhe get £8 of ah increase. \ ' ¦ ¦. MAlLyneh said that in the case j of'MrsStack;the guardians took into j concjidera-Uon ttat ishe*attended four times as many

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repair , but , worse luck ,was ever so it will beafter- There ds a font-vyttorp they took thpit was there since the

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largest Thresher, aw Elevator, etc. , and does the work of8 to 10 good horses at

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is high-powere<l and able to handle all the work on anaverage farm easily. -It will enable you to get your plough-ing done at the right time, and done quickly and well .

©. If you are using hor»e», this machine will be a revelationto you, and you can't afford to be without it. We are givingdemonstrations and will be pleased to notify you on receiptof pc. Or call and lee the "Overtime " in our showroom.

Weight—39 cwt. vgl24 h.p. (fcjiP

Domortotratlon Ploughing at(near Fiddown Station) on

By Sole Dfctrlct Agents» /sk ^sviSB IB» «* NEPTLf iME

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cases as ithe otheT midwives.In answer to a member , the Clerk said

that Mrs. O'Brien , of Aglish , had now asalary of £32 10s.

Mr. Terry said they ought grant MrsHenne8sy an increase of at least £6 Herdistrict Was a very poor one, she had alarge fainfly, and had very few privatecases.

It wasi decided to grant an increase bf£2 10s , thereby making the salary equalto that of Mrs O'Brien.

RURA L DI8TR1CT COUNCIL.Immediately after the meeting of the

Guardians a meeting nf tho Rural Dis-trict Council was held , Mr. Thos. FlynnJ.P. (Chairman), presiding).

*>FOOD PRODUCTION.

The circular of the Local GovernmentBoard relative to the granting of seedsand manures to laboures and small hold-ers under £10 valuation came before theCdVmcit. The circular stated that all Dis-trict Councils should take into conside-ration the question of extra tillage for theproduction of food , and the advisabilitynf distributing seed and manures amongstlabourers and small holders.

After some discussion it was decided toadopt the scheme , and to have postersissued inviting applications from personscompetent to receivo supplies of RpedB andmanures within the union , thr*e applications to bg, considered nt t l ic adjournedquarterly meeting u. be held oi < that dayfortnig ht.

doOLCOKMACK COTTAGE.For the vacant cottage at Coolcormack

there were two appliounts— .Tamep Hackettand John Keane.

It was decided to take u f> ol! as be-tween the two applicants , and the resultwas afl lfollows :—

For Hackett (13)— Mesars Du«Kan , ,T°-bin . Lynch , O'Brien . McGrath . WalshHurley; P. Flynn , Walsh , F,Ran, Kelly ,Hunt , jind the Chairman.

For ^cane (7)—Messrs. MorrUsey, Con-way, Stack , Terrv . J Curran , Beaton , andFoley .

Did not vot o (2)—Me ssrs P T Curranand Fraher

Tlio cottage «;:* a< oordinjj ly lf>t toHack ett

HOW I CURED MTRHEUMATISM.

SOME GOOD ADVICE BY OJRPL. T. SVriLBURN OF THE R .A.M.C.

Likcl stomach, liver or kidhey disorders ,and ii> fact moht other bodily ills , rheu-matisrh results simply fr*m accumulationof imj uritieB in the system. Call thesegerms, microbes, bacilli , toxins , uric acidor anything you like , but they are all im-puritie s and form the primary cause oforgan! e disease. I used to think theonly vay to stop rheumatic pain was todrug t tie nerves and vital organs into par-tial insensibility by takina opiafes and

ic drugs, or rubbing on ifniments.know , better than w "recommend

purely temporary expedients now.d. take a level teaspoonfu] of com-efined alkia galtrates in water everyi morning, before breakfast, i and, how quickly It diesolves end j per-j tly clears ouj^ of your system alle^caosjug imparities ' and painfuljj'd deposits or sharp crystals in stiffand sore musdes. There is both-tter to! cleanse land regulate a torpid>r to flush out clogged; Kidneyi^yoiit some| of this inexpensive/sra'n'd&rdiund from any I chemist, and I j havetally proved that- ft cures, even tbejevertTcase'of irheamatism wj thtn aiyi**f8;iWJi .f > :? ' ¦? "¦ -i T^ 'T, -

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surprisingly low working cost

B&ssborough Farm, PlltownS aturday, 27th January.

WATERFORD MARKETSBurrKB

No butter.GENERAL PRODUCE . !

|Hay, per ton , 107a. 6d. Vo 112s. 8d.Oaten 8traw , 56s. to 68s. 8d.Wheaten Straw , 60P < ITurnips, 35s . to 4&> iMangolds , 409Potatoes , is 3d to 1 ^ . tkl per stone

BREAD.Large loaf , 6d.; smail loaf , 2fd. Pan;

9fcd and 3d. Turnover. 2d. and 2^d.GRAIN.

Indian Meal , -MsOats , farmers ' , no pn> .t- quoted.White Bran , 17s.Red Pollard . 18s. 6dFlour (war). 62s. 6d.

POULTRT.*' Best Chickons , 7s. to 7s. 6d. per pair

Ducklings , 4s u> 6P . per pair.EGGS.

27s. per 120 for Ducks an*' Hens.

FISH.8ole, 2s. per lb.Turbot, 2s. per lb.Ood. U. 2d. por lb.Hake , Is 3d. per lb.Haddock, Is. 2d. per lb.Finneys 1B . 3d. to Is. 4<1 per lbWhiting lOd . per lb.Ling, lid. per lb.Plaice, Is. 3d. per lb.Kippers , 2P . 6d to 3s per doz.

PIGS.Cellar Reports-Top price, 103s. <10 to \A

stone).GOAL.

48s. to 48s per ton delivered. !

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THOMAS 8TRE|'7.!J WATERFORD,

Is prepared to remote Ipetid aid Di< abtedjiorses and Cattle from any place withina radius of Fifteen' Miles of Watt rtoriUI am prepared to pay Higher Price: thanany other Firm . AW Animals ImmediatelyRemoved on Receipt of" Telegram, 'I *tter,

or Postcard . 'Please Note Address:

EDWARD WAL8H, TflOMAS STREET,WATEBFOBD. |

: TelegramH > " WalshWaterford."

GRBY HAIR permanently and &pjeedE|}restored to its original colour by usingHARRISON 'S HAIR COLOUR RE-STORER I t is not a dy e , but by naturalmean? acts as a restorative. Containsnothing injurious , and is beneficial to ttyegrowth and beauty of the Hair Inbottles , price la t>d . (postage 3d. ixtra1).Manufacturer --G. W. HARRISON , HairSpecialist , Reading. Sold by ChemistkAgents for Water/ord—G. WHITE an[dSONS , Chemists . Carrick-on-Suir : J. T.TURNER. Dungarvajj . W. J. NQLAN.Bridge Street. j

KILL THAT IN8ECT, TOMMYSend your pals " out yonder " some tins

HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE—they 'll be very acceptable. When yonhaven 't time to wash there 's a big chaQceyou 'll have " companions. " A ' littleHARRISON '? P O M A i - : . KILLS EVERTINSECT on hair rrnci body. *" Insist onhaving HARRISON S : 'OMADE. '• Tinsof Comfort. " at 4Jd. and !»d . Sold |by !allCliemists—or by post from HARRISONChemist, Rendin g . , Agents for Waterford—Wh ite and SonR,1, Ltd ., O'Connqll St. ;H Bell , 62 Quay , R. Poole and Co>, Ltd.,Michael St. Carrick-on-Suir—J .' T. Tur-ner. Dunearvan—J . J . McHenry ; W. JNolan and Co. Kilmocthomas—W. J.Jones , Chemist.

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HARRISON'8 , HAIR GROVV TH.-Acertain Hair- producer. Besutif es andpromotes the growth of the Hair , and iss preventative of thinness and fall ng out.In boxes , price is. each. It ke sps theHair free from Scruff and Dandm f, andpromotes a healthy condition of the scalp.Numerous testimonials received, sold byall Chemists. iifanufacturer—G iJOJ W.HARRISON , Chemist, Reading. Agentsfor Waterford -O. WHITE and ISQN8.ChemifltB. Oarrick-ton-Suir : I. T. TI TlHEB.Dungarvan : W. J NOLAN, Bridf igtor— Bar —- • - -. ! ¦

BATS . UICF, MOLES. OOGKROiCHES.AND! BEETLES

Ureedily eai Harrieon 'a "BeliabA** B«1Poison. Cats and dogs will not toj aeh itVermin dry up and leave no smoll J Pri«e>Sd, Is, 2B 0d, and 8a 8d. Post—M. , Q.W. HARRISON , Chemist, Readin g Boldby Oh«miAta. Agents tot Watcrford :—White and Sons, Ltd.. O'Conoel) j itrwrt ;Bell, 12 Quay . C*rrick-on-8uir-pJ, 1.Tu rner , 17 Mam street. Dongarvar)—{J. J.McHenry , W. J. Nolan and C4J Lie-more—James Basr

—_Z PIIR F Ri nnn) "ure Blood and a Clear Skin

a.e impossible when tbe Liyir,Stomach and Kidneys are slnggfahor irregularj. Holloway 's PillgjMraexactly what is needed—a gejulabut thorou]gb corrective. Tbieyregulate the biliary secretions kpdpromptl y cure Headachsr ih£.

Indigestion.

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Hollows^ s Ointment, La eo»-junctioo vyiia tbe Pills is |0n-matcbed as a Skin Cure,' speedil/nrnoving a}) disfigarlng blotch **,pimples ai"d blackheads. It jb aCD re remedy for Obstinate Soimand Old Wounds, u well as I forRheumatism, Lumbago, Ac., whtfoin cases of Chest and ThroatTroubles it gives almost majrirelrelief. Prices i/ i$ anU a/o j ptrbox of Pills or pot of Olntmpnt>

CLEAR SKINRHEUMATISM-KID

TROUBLE.FREE TREATMONTI

Rheumatism ife due to uric &c& ctystajain the joints and muscles, the result ofexcessive uric acid in the systeri that thekidneys failed to remove aa i attire in-tended, and this acid ia also th< ; cause ofbackache, lumbago , sciatica, g ratL urin-ary trouble, etone, gravel, dro psy. , Toprove Eatora Tablets, a specific baaed' onmodern medical science, are &3 success-ful treatment for such complaints cue lullbox of forty tablets will be sent to •eadersof the Woltrtorb\ Ne O» on Tewftjrt lof' 'tW?notice and 3d. in stamps to cover postage,packing, etc. Estora Tablet©— on ( honestremedy at an hooes price—la. So.,per boxof 40 'tablets, ax 6 boxes for 6a. fldl . fromchemistaj Fat tull box'sample, fcddreflaEstora Co.. 132. Chaiing Cnsa Road,London. W.C. 1 Waterfoxd Agenia, I GeorgeWhite and Bon Ltd., Qwmieta. ¦ , ,

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''i MBS. MAGENillirir. Faurfiart,. writes:" My! h^nd ejre ndtVla'yiiig'. A 6d.Packet of Ovollo Spicblfrom you

1 ' matj e ' tbein lay 'Two" 'Dozen per weekduring Nt veif^ber and December.";

i , Ovello 3pido Is mstde by i

the Ovelle Spice Company,¦ ; N E W R Y . , - I- 1 -

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CUR8& KHpNXY, BLADDER AND AITIE^JDI8EASE« PILES, 4c. Secditarop addreu?enveloec, »t« aoo | Bymptonu for FREK advice i»MIUNI ty In your case."'No ' foUow up ' circular*. 1; r.M CliTC»J&«4IPCtf;j*aTer8tock Rd., W. j,Lohd( n. iD«pou: Part*. 12 Kne CMtltfloat* KMYork, go Bettanao 6t. Torooto, Lymaa^ Ltd , Autbal AEW£>«fco«.,sydDe7.Brlsban<L TftXNKW DRAQk rITASTEiESSl tORM' OP y e

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tion, Eczen)a,such will find" Kiro^gola (Murpny. Rpse(Co. Tipperaa1916, says:-}-"cured a bac f<eyelit; of bAotalso a fee &rbarbed wiie." Kro)3gole 03s.; smaller elthe (Jrrigfaato'Wat«rford. I

NOTE.-is stfonglpost 4d.

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ould be well advissi'Perfect Drench" toa v/eek before nr.d

. I t keeps cows right,ish symptoms, an excel le^l9j and cleanser, and] i? aiiirgative for young stor.k.O8ERS WRITES:— "I always

if lbs ' Perfect Drench' to myI after ealiri.'g, and I considerythlng ot tho Wnd for ailavfnrg:

"» jrecQwrncnd tha 'PerUstuj lariner." — H. ADA<7> %iterfortf. 1/- a packet, pos'ag*zerT; 2 tfoxan packets carriage, Veterinary Chemist. 62 Quau

n Irritationsole suffer from Skin irriW-a, Sores, Scurvy, etc.. endid an excellent remedy in the

Ointment." Mrs. E. C|-se Cottage, Drumded. Fettoardarr), writing November 3rd;;•" Your ' Krongola Ointment 'festexed. foot , caused by brass

oti Ian a neighbour jofjnine f;er ed sore hand, feaused- by. I always keep it in stock.1*uintment" iq aold in poti 'elze. Je. 3d.; postage 3d., fron stor, H. BBi.L, <fi2. Quay1;

ell's Famous Blood Medicin?recommended; 2s. a bottle,.

^"'KODINE " ia ttie eup^l

J attractive rat poison. Ti:. Bascinating and fatal. «d., 68; Post, 3d. Harley. Cbaii-}

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day s We are shortening tho length > > ( '. \\4 Snle and puking it 14 DAYS OFACTIVITY . wi U > r-al

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HIGHLY ^IMPORTANT SALE 0?SUPERIOR GRAZING FARM,

HELIj ) IN FEE SIMPLE, j"11TE j are favoured ; with instructions

Y V from the I Representatives, of the lateRichard A. Rice, Esq., : Deceased, TOSELL jBY PUBLIC AUCTION, onlWEDrNE6DAY, thd i7ih day of FEBRUARY^1917, on the Lkrids a,t TAGHMONjeUhehour offOne oj flock p.m.,1 IN ONE Lpi\?Via woii.irn nwn1 and ! valuable ¦ holdingknown JaV^ TpE BUILDINGS FARM/'held by the late {Mr. Rice; and comprisingpart of the lanHif of Taghinon, in the Bar*ony ot 'Shelmaliere West| and County ofWexford , containing 217 acres 2 roods and26 perches Statute Measure, equal [to 134acres 1 rood and 19 perches, or there*abouts, Irish , Measure, and held in FeeSimple, subject to a terminable annu ity of£168 16s. 4d. rJayatjle to the Irish LandCommission pursuant to the Irish LandPurchase Aeta., ( The second decadal re-duction will take place in 1919, when afurther reduction in this annuity wHl bemade , wnich will reduce the yearly' pay-ment to about £143 Os. iOd. , f\

The Poor Law Valuation is £229 lDa. Od.The Lands aij e all in pasture, irfj excel-

lent heart , and are well laid out incon-veniently-sized Ifields, all of which arec-»*inr.r*;/iiv fpn<»lf>r 1 RnH sheltered. I

There is a never-failing and abundantsunr "f ">Tinp w«ter on the holding.

The buildings, which are all stone-builtand slated, are ' in thorough repair , Requir-ing no outlay ,v;hateVer , and compriselarge cattle hoiise. lofted staples, j turniphouse, implement house , barn , car lsheds,herd 's dwellinj irfyouse, etc., all containedin a spacious enclosed yard.

There is also la large iron hay barri, withlean-to shed adjoining ; the latter is usedin «• •liimctipnj :With the cattle house,*- if tecMn % a frreat saving in timp andlabour. i

Tbor» is a second range of buildingsadjacent to those already described , andconsisting of four lofted stables and poach-houpe. :

This holding is situate about 7 ; milesfrom Wexford , 12 miles from New 1 Ross ,and 6 miles fr$m Wellingtonbridge Rail-way Station, and it adioins the villaee ofTaghrHn , vherj * pood fairs are heldi twicemonthly. The! folding is known to be oneof the choicest; and best fattening farms inthe rountv, the 6tock grazed on it being,famous for their excellence of qual ty.

The purchase!*! vrill be required to pay adeposit of oner-fourth of the purchasemoney, together with Auction Fe^s, on dayof Sale. I i ¦ The] Premises are conveniently situated

Possession wi 1 be given to the Pur- ^n the Village of Ballyha e and within onechaser On comp letion of the 8ale, pursu- .pile of the Railway Station. The landant to the c6nd tions. 1 [U well known for its great fattening

TTIP auctioned ra. desire to draw the at- (qualities, and can be inspected any daytention [ot Fanners and Stock Raisers to previous to the Sale, jthe splendid opportunity this-Sale affords IMMEDIATELY AFTER WILL BEfor inciting in 1 a farm possessing ! such SOLD!:—8 Dairy Cow$, ty> calve in Febru-exceptional advantages as this holding (ary 8Ad March . 1 promising 3-year-oldoffers. I . ¦ '. . Colt (trained) ; Rick of Hiy , about 12 tons ;

For Turther particulars :and Conditions , Farrn ilmplement9, Manure, Shop Utensils-of Sale apply tol ' ' . ' and B ousehold Furniture.

Messrs. CQLFER andj SON. Solicitors , Tenjna-^Cash, . ;ihavingP Carriage of Sale, New For further particulars apply toRoss : or to , ¦ P. A- MURPHY,' Solicitor . O'Connell

PATRICK BOLCER & 8ON,ATJCTIOIfEERS, NEW ROSS.

BALLYSOfl HOUSE, COUNTYWEXFORD.

Estate of R chard- A. Ifiice, Eflqf.,Deceased..

IMPORTANT SALE OF SPLENDIDRESIDENTIAL FARM.

TO BE SOLD .BY PUBLIC AUCTION,on MONDAY, 12th day of FEBRU-

ARY, 1917, at | THE • THOLSEL, NE, WROSS, by directions, .of the Representa-tives of the late Richard A. Rice, Eiq., atthe hour "of Qn&:o'clock!-p.m., IN ONELOT, ! the Valuable Residential Farmknown aa BAilLYSOP^ consisting: 6i part,of the. Lands"; .of Ballyeop, Ballybratil,Ballymaclare,|land Aughclare, containing'together' 422 acres 2" roods, and 7 perches,or thereabout^,1 Statute Measure, eqbal to260 acres 3 roods!. and -7 perches I IrishMeaj8ure,-with | ihe'Fine Residence Out-offices j Farm Bu ildings, etc., therebr], heldin Fee Simple] jubj ect to a Purchase'An-nuity.of X168 J2j i|2dJ payable to th4 IrishLand Conunissi m, pursuant to the L^ndPurchase.'(Ireland) ' Acts. ' The seconddecadal }reduction will take place in 1919,when the presei t annuity, will be deducedto about £143.1; f ¦¦ ' j , ; . ..^ ;' ,.'¦ - ' %[ ¦] ¦

The Poor Law Valuation is £275 10s. Od.The above La ids, with the exceptioni' of

abont 30 JriBh; <Mr .48f 8tatut©\acrefe, 1 whichwere under tillage last season, ate all; inpasture |aad:,i4 (o^ccllent heart, np moneybeing spared by. j the |ate: Mr; 'Bice "in; theupkeep of this farm. v -:- .

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-well fenced arid! sheltered. On each divi-sion there'is an labundant supply- ql run-ning water, wham heyer Isils, i j l fi | -

Tfie jBaildinga Itomprlse bandeome twe-atoreyl. dwellinihouse,, suitable1 for) agentleman's i s dence haying all | modprnconveillfloces MI i cdntainingdrawingroomdlnJngrciom^bn akfafli-t>arlour, J3paciousba!ljwUh galleried staircase, bedrooms,dressing roomV bath 1 room with hot andcold supply^ la vjat arfi kitchen,, paptrles,'and^serrants' Bi artmeata. v * . -- ¦ - .1 •) '' ¦' ; u' ¦¦¦'.

Ttuae are rt*(>; yards-to'dwellirjghouse1,p M of' 'rf lJcnfIs'encloBed - and i-contains¦:: -v :v: :: . . -;br !-f ;ar;: i;; fr^^'7i- . : -!->:¦ ' <v^[ '; ,-:2-:;- ]-J-.^ .- - - --. dr.:! 'o- .• '-¦;¦{'-?f: --•¦ !.•:•'-¦ ¦¦'¦'A -l '¦{ ¦¦ { ¦ '{ ¦ ] l- -". ¦" - ? = - " ¦ • ¦ s -/. - ; i : - ;i-i :- / .. ¦:¦

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coacl -house, harness room, and loftedstables ] for six horses. There is a pipedwater'supply to thesp yards.

Ther<3 .is a conveniently sized gardenadjoining the resident which is sur-rounded by trees and: ornamental shrubs,and is ijwithin easy distance of the publicroad. '- 1 commands: a !magnificent Viewof the 8 j rrounding country.

A considerable surd of money Was withinrecenjk years expended on the buildings,and pra itically no outlay is now required.

Th4 Farm Yard1 is an enclosed one andcontains 1 cattle houses, barn with -loft,stable's.! workshop, implement house, tur-nip and 'potato houses, car'sheds, work-man' dwelling, etc., all of which are stonebuilt,] slated, and' in excellent repair. Alarge ilrpn Hay Barn also adj oins.. Ballysop is situate 4 Imiles from NewRoss land 2 miles from Compile, a stationon the Great Southern and Western Rail-way), J miles distantj rom Wate.rford City .

This holding, owing to its situation and8up6r or grazing qualities, is consideredone i oI Jth e finest in,the South of Ireland ,andj b^ing held so "clfedply, should provean excellent investment.

The! property can be inspected any dayprevious to Sale.

For further particulars and Conditionsof Sale apply to

Messrs. COLFER and SON. Solicitorshaving Carriage of Sale, NewRosa, or to

ATRICK BOLCER & SOW,Auctioneers and Valuers,

- NEW ROSS.

Ballyhale, Co. KilkennyFOR i SALE. VALUABLE FARM AND

OLD-ESTABLISHED LICENSEDPREMISES. HELD IN FEESIMPLE.

TO QBE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ,on , the Premises, on THURSDAY,

the lslt FEBRUARY. 1917, at 12 o'clock,by directions of Mrs. Mary O'Carroll , whois retiring from business,

The Fee- Simple Interest in Part of theILandsl of BALLYHALEi containing 21a.|2r . lip., Statute Measure, together withlOld-Eetablished 7-day Licensed Premiseethereon,,subject to a Terminable Annuityof'£18| 3s. 6d. (2nd decadfe), payable to theIrish [Land Commission ' pursuant to theconditions of the LarKd Purchase Acts.

The I Licensed Housb'i$ two-storied andSlated!; there are also suitable Out-officesland Stables, large Yard with gate entrance|rom Btrelet. FOOT Law Valuation, £28.ILicenc'e Duty, £5.

Street, Waterford ; or toIOMAS WALSH & SON,

Auctioneers,'HE MALL, WATERFORD.

THE EMPORIUM,THE MAIL, WATERFORD.

WEDNESDAY, 7lh FEBRUARY

A UGTI0N OF EXJCELLENT HOUSE-ti. HOLD FURNITURE , Handsome In-aid Outch Secretaire with Original Brasslances | Angelus Pianola , in perfect or-ler. il-vHth about 20 Rolls Music (cost 40¦uineas) ) Oak Dre$se;r Sideboard , Diningnd iprawingroom Suites ; Settees . Armnd ! Easy Chairs ; Cibinets , Sideboards .Jedroomi Appointments ; Lawn Mower .

Galvahisjeid "^heeibafrow ; Garden Toolsetc. ]TC]BE SOLD BY AUCTION , onWEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY , 1917, nt12o'cjockUt THE EMPORIUM , THEMALii, a!wice Sel|ec !.ion of HouseholdFurniture!, etc., removed from "Keylong'House), | Cahir, M directions of MrsHenriett »| ThompS( n.

Further particijl m in future advertise-ment. > . i (

THCKMjAS WALSH & SON,: !• Auctio ieersj etc.,• THE lMALL WATERFORD.

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ITT10 IJE : JET,- for Eleven MonthB from theX J - 1st March, Idl7, the Grazing of partof tba'&a Jdswof'DUNHILL LODGE, DTTN-HILL , containing about 160 acres, StatuteMeasure. 1 iiThese 'Lands] are ' well knownfor -;their { Fattening[Qualities, 'and arewelll watered and fenced j IJ Written ! offers ta be' sent to' the under-signed bnVor'before the 16th day of-Febru-ary.,M7ii- |.;, -.iv :;: i; -[, ;./ ' .' EDWARD P. ' ^LijEAMS, LL.D., Bo-. i-i Jicitor ibr Mrs, | Ellen Hanway,

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BY-IPUBLIC AUCTtONiX- bh TH1JR8DAY, , 15th , FEBRUARY!1917;-a t 12 o'clock sharp, on the Lands ofFARljp GE EAST, MufiinaVat, Co. Kilrkenriy 'by directions 'ofiMrL Janj es Ri j byiPart iif. the ! Lands of FARNOGE'EASTJcontai iingi 95 acres !3 roods and 3$ pertches, >r theieabouts, 'Statiife Measure',situatk in the Electoral Division of Far-noge.lin the Barony of Ida and County otKilker ny! These Lands were held'by|;th§Vend|) • as -a jyearly riresent tenant atrtheyearly rer^t oX£3l 17s. ^d. An agreementfor tlte purchase of Same b}r the Vendor;under the provisions' of the Irish BandActs, il as been signed. The present Inte-rest in lieu of Rent is £16 I5B. 8d. v ¦

For urthcrlj particulars apply to &LPA TRICK B. BUGGY, Solicitor, ^

O'Connell St., Waterford ; orMoj ara. PHELA1M BROTHERS,

Auctioneers and Valuers,GlJORGE'S ST., WATERFORD.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT LETTING OFOVER MOO ACRE8 OF LAND

FOR GRAZING , TILLAGE ANDMEADOWING.

TO BE LET BY AUCTION , onTUESDAY , 30th JANUARY , 1917,

at ROSEGARLAND , near Wellington -bridge ,! by direction of the Right Honou r-able tre Lore Chancellor of Ireland , inthe mutter o Leigh Minors , about 920Acres c f the s uperior pasture lands ofBallyowon , Rosecarland , Rallylannon .Rosspilie and Jolldoon , for grazing to 31stDecember , 19 7, in lots varying in sizefrom 5 Ito 60 afcres.

About 170 Acres hi ghl y manured turnipand mangold ground , stubble and lea, inconvenient lot 3 for tillage

About 38 Ac res promising 2nd cropmeaddw . in Idla .

Cattle will he, carefull y herded , but ven-dors wj ll not be responsible for accidentsor loss of any kind.

All lattines will bo subject to the sanc-tion of the Court .

Terms and Conditions at Rile.Sale at 11 o'clock sharp , rommp .ncing nt

Rnl!yoi\?pn . ndioin in j j Wellin gton bridirpRailway Station.

WAL8H and CORISH,Auctioneers,

WEXFORD AND TAGHM ON

FRIDAY , JANUARY 26. 1917.

LOCAL ANDDISTRICT_ GOSSIPWEATHER REPEATING ITSELF.

Any qf our readers who will turn to our" Fil ty Years Ago " column wi l l see thatwe are experiencing thia months of Janu-ary weaither conditions which are not un-like those of January 1367. f i f ty yearsago the frost was so severe that the Bar-row at New Rose was frozen from bank tobank , and ice-floes carried the old woodenbridge tju?re away. l h«- buir was studdedwith miniature icebergs , and on the ebbtide those bergs threatened to demolishOUT own wooden bridge The proprietorsof old Tj imbertoes were half a century agoin fear land trembling that their propert ywould b|e destroyed by the hand of Naturejust as about a quarter of a century laterthey feared it would be destroyed by thehand of Mr J. J. Feely . >

THE HARBOUR BARIt wil l also be seen by reference to our

" Fift y Xears Ago " column that we movevery slowl y in Waterford In the monthof January 1867 the Harbou r Cominis-sioners resolved to remove the bar at themouth Of the harbour , and agreed to pro-vide £17.000 for this commendable pro-ject . th3 balance t<i be found h y the Gov-ernment).

The bar \h st i l l at t h r i i i on th of the har-bour , and it is not in tlm leant l ike ly nowthat th0 Harbour autb ' i Ti t io " « i ! l df > vot < >£17 .000 towards its rcmovi i l

K I L K E N N Y COUNTY l u l N V l I .SEOHKTA RYSHIP

M r . Thomas Drew , who wan cltx t^d thisweek to fill the 'position of Secretary to thaKilkenny County Council , i f i id erfd va-cant by the death of Mr George Morris ,was for many years chief accountant tothe Council His appointm ent has givengeneral satisfaction to the peop le of Kil -kenny . City and County . vH iatover maybe said of individuals , the heart of anv

<<J large body of the publk ie usual ly soundMr. Drew 's"" appointment means that theKilkennly Counci l recognized the abilityand the flong services of one of their offi -cials and according l y promoted him Itis a welcome sign of the t imes to find thatpersona) merit , and competency , and goodeerviceBJ were above a!i u t lu r coi if i idern-tion s when it came to the selection of flman to fi l l the vaj unble poHitmn of Sen-reta ry to the K i lkenny Cnii nty C ounci lIt is to be hoped that und e r n i i n i l a r c i rcumstaiiCPP other public hodie? in Irelan dwil l fol low the poo dexamp le *et by ourneighbolurs.

NEWSIAPER ENTE RPRISEWe h ive re<-eived several L t d in which

speak i l praiseworth y terms of our Dub-lin Letter. Far u city of it « size Waler-ford has shown remarkable journalisticenterpr se. So far back as 1729 a news-paper j ublislied at the p ru-e of i.nc lialf -penny vas insnod lioire undet the t i t le of'• The n'atcr'fotd Flying Post." " TheWaterfc rd Chronicle " was estflbliphed :ioenturV and a half ago In the early partof the jds t century it used to publis h everyweek a letter .from Paris The London" 1)iindf " in 1,827 alleged tlmt Uiis ParkLetter ]vas obvj ously written on the bankeof ;the |iiuir and not- by a dweller by j theSeine. The fcditor of the " Chronicle "Was nettled at this insolent assertion , andin ordpr to show what an asa the writerin " Ti e Tim£3 " had made of himself ,he1 pubi ished tpe name of his Paris corres-ponden y—Philip Barron , Che famous Irishflcholair an illustrious member of thefamilyf which Ik now j epreeented here byLieutenant E. ;>V. Bai'ron , D.L.

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Seaapri/ lWS v!.lW 4 Win.' |i • pcotc-jwincn•willi'much^ 6blige 1 »"y communicating")'p Mm&m- t i . • ¦¦i-^t "

w- &. .i|,vj |;.-|.r ^•;'.-. ^^!!r- -4~!- ¦' ¦:-v- : ;WPittlMf TAJIS?] OS^niii^ v:! ?&>;;:;"*IifeA.'! considerable ii aproyemcnt ia th,e"|ctaUiyr^etujri>;fcfrj'1 Ihe,cite WM I noted)::»ei8)£i:-JtheVdeath* ktej lopihg; fromf 126^Ih^^gtire* for the tHeviqus -week—1>: j ]w5iich'kco'tripar^BJfa /ourably with th^ a'ago; fate lasV week for 19! town distnctiIreland^(21-8).v . i ' f ' .' ; . ¦¦} ¦ - i [ , \

N.aP^;O. AND CHILfliNEGLEC'.I .The. ational 'Sooiety for the Pievof Cruelty to Children investigatedcbmjplaintsA)f neglect and cruelty iilind,; Wales, and Ireland ;durin(montJij of December. Of the 3,05Epleted cases" 2,973 were found' true,UIK; the welfare of j 9^05 children avoiving a.viw onenaers. warninga wereissued in 2,712 cas^s; 128 were pxoBf CU ' d(resulting in 127 convictions), and ¦ 183were dealt with by transfer or in ot ibrwayjj.' From ita foundation in ,1884, heSociety has dealt -With 937,905 compl aints,iinvolvfcig 2,633,757 dhildren.i . 'In the WaterfoTC branch during hesanii} month 21 oasce were dealt with,affecting 60 children. • N

I ' SOMEWHERE ", IN FRANCE.^

I' A young Waterford offle on active efer-'yke' "Somewhere in France1" \Sri,te8|>-i

"You talk of snow. We have mclibsof it here ; but, strange to say, the iTu $i-ness has hardly been interfered wfthi 1! j isplace is very exposed and high up, HO weget the full benefit of any bad weather ;but, for all that, I'm feeling Al. It's tliisoperi%ir business wh ich agrees with me eowell.

"I must buzz off now , as I hear Fa en«i-men blowing whistles which, is the signthat something is up. They love blowingwhistles and shouting on all occasions]"'

GIRL8' CLUB.Several prominent ladiee in the city are

interesting themselves in a movement toestablish a Young Woman 's Club, wh«egirls may find suitable entertainment dur-ing the evening after -work.

BILLIARD TOURNA M ENT ^AT A.O.H.

The final game of the billiard touxr a-ment between the members of Divisions844 and 980 was played off at the HiBeT-nian Hal l , Lady Lane , last night , and wkswon by Division 980. The tournamentwa« composed of ten games , each Divisionwinning five pnni ofi The points scorrdwere :—844 Division , 1,852 ; 980 Diyislob ,1,744 leaving 844 p)vis ;r,n th f> w ":nn<j 'W 108 points Thoj biggest break's were32 and 33. I

MR. REDMOND ILL. IThe " Freeman 's Journal " says :'-'' !

Redmond has been since Thursday la|stconfined to his room with a sharp attack «finfluenza. He is...better , and is now ableto leave his bed, but will not be able Itoattend to any public business for sorpelittle time." ;

YOUNG WATERFORD LADY'S >SUCCESS. iWe loarn wi'Ji much pleasure that Miss

Florrio Walsh , youngest duughter of IfrJohn Walsh , J.P , The Mall , has passedthe senior Oxford examination with hon-our) and distinction. I

BACK TO THE TRENCHES . !Wednesda y nig ht Lieut. M. J. Higgin?

returned to " SomewLere in FranceL"after a few days ' well-earned leave. Helooked in the beat of form . We wish hiregood luck , and trust he will come baiksafe and sound . !

AN APPOINTMENT.Mr. M. A. Power , booking dork , EnnCs

eorth y (D and S.K Kuilway ) , has beekappointed stationmafiter at Chapel. MfrPower Is a native of thi. s city , where he ii¦well-known , and war - engaged as bookingclerk for a number of years at the bookingoffice of the D and 8 E. Railway previousto his transfer to Enniscorthy.

CARTS fN COLLISION.' On Wednosday a ol 1 i R ion occurmlat th«coTTier of Thomas street between a portervan and a farmer 's cart The horse undertrie former fell , and t l i r - ha f t Of the vailwas broken. The driv o; - si I/he, van wisbl< o thrown on to the -t ccpt , but fort vi-nat^l y escaped i m - i r y T )w farmer 's ca(twas undamaced.

L I V E STOCK S H I P M E N T SThf s h i p m e n t s if l i v e -tuck fi'iirn Wii -

t er f ' i i -d to G rn a t n n t a i n !.irl week we"rf ; -j-BS5 fat oattle , 491 store* . S i ther oa t t l e ,331 fa t sh.'ep, 1,654 pigs , ] horse and 1 asi .

The total s h i p nw r t B of l ive stock frurtiI r e l a n d s.n. 'n N'.-» Y > a r ' - D;iy exceed th|ehiyh f tgur t s f >i '. 11 L- i i r s t ihree wt-ekB Of]91f> by 2 .(il.4 . «> :i|.;. -i r . - ! i t l v there is n'oa t t empt be :n^ made t .i^'-rv c

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DUNGARVAN NOTES

A< '1 1 V H Y I N A t . R U I l . i C U EM u l u r I ' . 'j i i g h c , t . l l a g < . dud productiut i

an- the topics gen era l l y ai^oussed amongstus at the present tm i - - '. h< re >xrv. mdicii-tious all around thul st' -ue are beint ;taken .for t he incivHsi 'd pr oduction of fooj ithis yeur The u r r a n g f i i n n t a of the De-p a r t m e n t are not as vi -t v ( ry plainly sittout . but , all the sun ic . -.miongst the fa(-incra the one .dea ¦» < m <> be put dowj ian increased q u n n t i i v . . i ¦ rup s this yeai .Inquiries have been ma le uf Mr. Daniel{.'¦rotty for moto r p lm igJ ia . Also to thdtvery large mip lenn -ni ilistrfbutor , Mr. M.Mo loney, and these ). ' i i t le inen will do allpotswble to meet r fj u i r o m e n t s . Alread^Mefrsrs. Moloney , Bri ' l t ;p -itreet , have |nlaTge stock of sp l i - i v h i l ; i i ' i ug hs for saU,and one ie sure to nn -et wi th satisfactionin t h i s up-to-d»itv ; ^b tab l i shnien t . '

HARSH W LATHER. 'Kv eryoi io it! c o m p l a i n i n g of thf har.s i i

weather we have had !or the past ie *day* It is nut t h u »>¦ tiave had fros ,but tlie p r e v a i l i n g t . i - t A I I H I , which was\ e i y cutting, w.i t i vt r> ' ry ing to those ( ifa delicate dispo sit ion Hie dk y was ovr ¦•la .-t . and in many of '.ho 6hops local lyga .< had to be kept b i n n i n g all day. Soii: eweather prop het I 'redict i .'d that we shouldhave a hard w i n t e r for throe months ifthis year , and it SITUI S his prediction bcoming true. M a n y of the old residen thave passed away , and even now the sev ?¦n ty of Q\? weotluT is t ry ing the strengthii f those in good health

NO QUORUMHow u n m i n d f u l of their duty the Ur-

ban Council lors were in not assembling 'o*> !('< , ( a c h a i r m a n fu r t h e rn .suing year !tis evident 111• * i .'. . ; i n c i l is yetting stal >On previous occasion* the election of |a4-t i iiirman u n n u l ¦ anva < s ing for mar ydays previoi i - to t l i o Ho < -J ion . and n namount of n p t * < - i i | i i t i i . i i ih u t would be ju s -tified in the olc< »t:< <n of an M.P. Rut rjthe Old Korou ^'it . i.un .u-, ui yii .i.n izori eby for bring a!i :>. r < ¦ ¦ i l l mnt t crp of ii .i-portanco , tho clfcii ' n i l a v for the c l ia i rmr nj of the Urban C o u i n i l passed without ftiquorum aBsembln rj- f t would not be'that the member* w« -u - . n«ag5d dn t i l l JIJTR .ifor thpy could not f, pt any land. Evider t-,ly it Is a ease of absi 'i iUniindedii Ma . cc r-itainly not characteri«t ic of the close a ;)-j plication of interest with which the affairslof the Council are protected. I

OillR UUBl-lN tlrt£fi

'M tt^^^i^g;>0ua^urikett;i.:ju 'Com ; ijMBt¦'¦'¦:j M wi(!tt:itkffeioii!ai;i ':yeiBX)i'!aga: in'afef 1 wswtj ^feen *8^m^ui^»dSkbr^ i*M m&

*&:\ Waret£ n&|d1,ittf?yirddjrig -?*. «p3: 4h^?;.K to6"Co'untVper^>naUy,:iiad! iioll uUffiWd6f«%.. with'Ea'ster^Veek^ljNb a]rge?c f & Mam>- 'r. hisibeeptat ih^ tatfae <;madb 'ag liriBtliiiin •U¦:'¦ and; t^iigh the:laws ot Enplardj aid blip-.

i; posed1- jtgMpre s'ume!.& • ¦inan |inri<cent' iillif l l \ proved iguilty.1 and though j no) ih^rge^' hf is\IS^i i8hed|a"8Jiif ¦h6'-'jWer^pf6ye*)^flty-;j. -!Qf--l-1

»fr£~>; chaigeJt| il!he motion for hisj exp lliion WasiA f^condfd;! by An 1 ei-judge wh^se 'cqriluct!¦ ' , ™ in; j connection jJw, ith ¦ the notorioti s p &f t Sck-'-.

! macro'sk 1 affair has 'been severelj comrnen-« tad :un6h. TheiNat/ionalisti^iul Hc bjc^ies'I1 I of Ireland and itheir constitjuenl mempe'ra ¦j . ! can easily show, there is more til an

emptyID_ ' sound behind their resolutions !c f cohjclem-'nf" nation by having nothing to dc 'with!lithef_®

| R.D.S. ;or its shaws-BtHBallsbria jej Wpuldji f * it be too much; to look for eucn staminaW as this^ ! T i ¦ T '

NORTH ROSCOMMON. [ i |lOne bf to-day'a mysteries is Ji orthj Rosi

common: If me constituency y, ere situa-ted in the SalhaVa Desert trjere ^ouldj notbe a greater dearth of neWs. Fhe WishParty have selected their man ; it is re-ported that Count Plunkett has ssued ihisaddress, and that Mr. Jasper Tul y iwi l tryto taste once again the sweets* )f| Parlia-mentary eminence, and tihat is alt that isknown. If meeflngB bave been heljd , ifspeeches have been made, who ,iave!oeldthe meetings and made the speeches areunknown!in Dublin. One paper iepditfejdIn a few lines triat two meetings had been(held in favour bf Count Plunl fett, butnothing since. Who is responsible, or iflthe matter not [of sufficient importance?Even in political circles the elt ction ishardly mentioned.

THE LORD MAYORALTY. IFor the first time in many years a Lord

Mayor of Dublin has been elect xl unani-mously. Dublin Corporation , 1 ke otiherpublic bodies, ia split up into t. numberof sections, each of 'which has a claim tocertain posts, and unless the tew LjordMayor agrees to do the needful, then likeoffended aection is out against h m. Thisyear 'Alderman O'Neill has mar aged i toplacate everybody. The men wpo sp^okeat his election—Alderman Cqrrigin , Ccjun-cillor Sherlock, and Councillor MacAvin—represent different intereste, and byspeaking they tendered him th;ir sup-port. What an amount oi wue-pullingmust Tiave gone on beforehand is onlyknown to those who are familiar withsuch arrangements. The outgoing lordMayor has been bailed as one who hat.held himself free from intrigui *. Thosewho so write must have forgotte i tihe in-trigute by which he ousted AlderpianThomas Kell y from being Lord Mayor.

TOWN PLANNING., The apriculu -ral " revival " is gbingstrong. Unfortunately the Dub in townplannin g schemes, on exhibit on thisweek , are haTdly ' to be understood by any-oue not intimately familiar with the me-tropolis. One sees a senes of maps ofDublin .attached to which are a seriesof detailed mapd illustrating ttye ' com-plete map, but they are all very nicife intheory with no hipe of being materialized.The obstacles whjich prevented the widen-ing of Earl street are opposed to theseplans in all directions , and marjy; of thosewho now praise j the exhibited ] designswould be the very first to oppose them ifan attempt wereimade to carry tnem out.There could be nfc doubt that thel winningcompetition is tax and away the best, anda curious fact is that one of the designswhich obtained tonourable mention isi byMr J. S. Varian who is not an architectOT engineer , but of the wefl-known Irishbrush-making f i rm. The whole subjectenables a number of men to meet andmake pretty speeches, whose time couldbe better emp loyed in developing the ma-terial resources oi Irelan d , for these plansand designs have no earthly cihance ofbeing used

It is announced tha t the area destroyedin London last Monday .s to be rebuiltimmediately by the Government. Thearea destroywl ir | the heart of our capitalhas lain practically derelict for ninemonths This in] a s t r i k i n g 'nstance ofthe " "qua l i t y if t rea tm ent " meted outto Kngland and Ireland.

^'ATERFORDMAN

©ur Gatlxmc (XbrontcleuCOXSECRATION OF \LTAR

STONES. ;His Lordship the Most Rev Dr. Hackett

consecrated at the Cathedr al to-day overp ewnty altar stopes for various churchesin the diocese At the sacred ceremonylua Lordshi p was assisted by a number ofpriests of the city.C A T H E D R A L CONFRATERNI TY.

Thfc m o n t h l y meeting of the men »branch of trie Oonfratemlty of the SacredHeart will take p lace in the Cathedralthis evenin g at 7.30 p.m , and the GeneralCommunion wi U Im at the 8 o'clock Maeson Sunday nio ining which will 'be cele-brated by his Lordship the Bishop . Aful l attendance of members .8 roquested .r'KUv. t ssluN .il ll ifc. JU.M1MCAN

Uri L h«. il .On Miiia.i) ii St .-v t V i d u r ' a Dominican

ij i u r c u t i n - u i - vu U i u . . s s v^u . ii . e n o e d at 7.1 J .

l l f R. • ,-j A I y *a.- i t - v . ; • • > ! . l i . d an i i i s t r u <-

u v c s r r n n. i i i a » i>u:a i !n d u y the Ki '\*.

> u t l K ' : J' u r t i ' - :i i , , O.I' , J : t r h ich pro-cessi-j i i of Uif Blt 'ss<;d Sacrament tO"kplace. The men ul tne .Uesscd Sacra-luvi i t L'o n i i a t i r i t i t y dnu' i uumb'T oich i l d r e n too k ;j art , and iU' i iedict ion w a s¦i i i . ^ s i ' q u c i i t l y i npar t ed by Uie RtfV 1' . \).\KConuuck! J.P.' THE ENGLI8H LOUKDE8."

In ruiineotio n with the ri fci -nt drymd-upof St Wini fred' s Well , i correspondentsays that the Saiut was the Abbess of aconvent at Llauurut , and her bones wererwnoved to the Abbey uf St Peter and] Sti' aul at Shrewsbur y in ;tie r ^ iRn of fynyStephen.A 1'KIKST < vVA RNIN ( i

Father W \' $urke , C { ' . Cahir (who*-;n for some uri e a cuiat i 1 at St Pat-r i ck ' s Church hrr|e . and w :i , . ,s ' l ie authorof tho " H^to ry of C l onni r i ") was thrprincip ftl speaker at a m< - .- t ing of the Southlipperary Jun ior Faj mers Society. FatherBurke saad ' ! am a olt ot a studen t o!In^h his tory , and I U ' i l vou ". li.it in yourgr.mdiather ' M um'e there was a faming Int in s country, and a vcrj- Grange tidingft bout that fam ine was 'hat dur inp thoseWnble years enougli loud went out ofi ; u- country to feed the .starving people.The soil of Ireland can support threet une.i the population it carries at present,and \'. .t fuil s to support the presen t popu-lation , and if th«s people of Ireland shouldsuffer , believe me that in the long run thepunishment will come upon you of thefarming class just aa much as it came up-on tho landlord^ ', I want to speak veryplain words to you . and I tell you that ifthere is hunger in this country in !>he nextlew yeare the people of Ireland , backed upby the peop le of Eng land too, will takej urst as strong TTI IMHUTP S and mucfi swiftermeasures agninst yon than thfcy tookagainst the landlords. 1 waa bred on theland myself , though not actually: born onit , and everybody belonging to nie is as-wiatod with the, land iu one way or an-other. I speak as one inverest« l in thecountry, and I tj el l you what I b elieve iflIn your own interests, and I say to youto protect your own property , aid to as-sure your own Ifutuje, you must set towork , and set to work within hft nextmonth or two fThe peorre of the cquntry." continued Father Burfce, " hav$ toa great extent lost the secret of farming.

Aliened Housebrwidng Charge

yeate rday vth.e.rip'rMdfeg rlm'agiBtrate: ¦ j wafe

Inspector, Silcipck with hav-nigi on tnejnJg'bjBpf4thef29l ihvEjec ember; br[ .' ir»o!rhirj£ :b'f |»«iSOffi Dece nber/ifelpiiipus|ly; broken .intol an|unoccupied1 dwellingtousf the propertiy! }oi'Jdhn IJQI i(^;.iiB^t^a?pbUghfcian<rij prtf -.'mdveaitherefrrtm» j>iKiiriVioi» ¦! A * +« u '-- ¦¦-- '- ¦*¦.xuM f.TOj vucfeiroTOa-oimDer'iditTattder'ii^eaia^ ja)

i taif tatf wicijyai dxJoti' another 'small'door and somf |smalleT articles ,'J nd't^oithem Jto Jh is 'mm- House at Rathnamqla ?hiUlie lvalue of the damage arid loss 8ustain-ed' byj Joto Doheity being aboiif £lOJ ;l |^ - Jn! the 'absence ottlie-Distriptrlnspeci or>Sergij -Coi boy!, KflmacbwJ prosecuted." \- -\Mi. H. a. Jones/solicitor, j : Wjaterfctd'appeared tor! the defendant. . ¦ . ) i . j•Th)e depoeitioii of!John! Dohertk wh c&was ltaken at| the time, w& then reaH^oiAverified. ' It Wasi' as ;follows:—I am a fir-mer {and ceaidje at]Rathn^Bmolagh.' I aruthfl OwnerIftf lfll ^nttatf a A r B b M f n'tf hsitio* miln.1atediat Raj thna8inokgh about a mile from'my dVellmghbuBe] ;. I bad this1 cottf gerented to a man named WaEer Walsh at5dJ"peT,wiekj .| On] 28th Deer, this lentnfedied|in th6 infirmary at Waterford, whirelhe.|was only about five days. Before god lgto Jthe) ihffnriary li left the cottage/;my;property, locked up. On the night of ^txbte>'29tih.]or morning of! the SOtjh Dfecr.', Joseph1Hay^s, Rajthnasmolagh, without any right'or , authority,! j felor|i6usly broke into .my!cottag^dwellingliouse (the, n occupied)^-re-moved & ladder used as a stairway, a room!uuvi , a^yuiuf ^Buiaij t aooT,j and: other ^ar-ticles,- and toll ; them to Jiis house, lievalue of Uie articles, is about £10. Neithj erI nor anyone on my behalf gave JosephHayes authority to|do this. He admitt edto me that) he Bad 'taken the articles. -; ;

Mr, Jones cross-examined Doherty i. itsome' lengfj h. He Admitted that the para-perty alleged to have been Wolen belong !dto a cousiri of tlhe defendant. ¦¦Mr; H. p. Keane said he appeared fitthe instance of Doherty, and desired '¦¦¦$>

ask soinSe questions! Mr. Jones objected.and said that this course would be lftegj ii-lar, sis the case was in the hands of theCrown. The bench decided that Mi.Jones's contention was Tight. .. j ¦

Michael Whelan testified to having seenHayes' with an as3 and cart near tnehouse. Thsre was nothing, so far as 5i0could see, ir^the cart. He did not see himenter! the house that day. He saw him j acouple1 of d ays afterwards near the houseonly Icjoking around him , as far as witne^could Bee. V There might be a chair orsomething on the cart. !Mr. donee argued that this was no proofat all against Hayes. He was a cousinof the deceased , and a few days beforehis d^ath h? gave him the key of the placeand he liad it since and -was in possessionof the place. If Doherty wanted posses-sion of the house he would have to get itin the usu il legal way at the Petty See-»ionsJ Dffherty did not see defenda.itiake 'the articles nor has he seen themsince i they were in the house. He sub-mitted ther e was no oa.«e against Hayep,and He askid their worships to dismiss it.In reply Jo Mr. Farrell , the defendantsaid he haql the key. • Isaid fje Had tne key. : jSir.; Farrell—Would you have any ob-jection to handing back the Icey ?

Defendant—I want compensation. iMr. Jones said they were willing to giveup the key! when they took some of theremaining things out ,of the house. ' :Mr. Farrelf—Do you tftiink ls tihere ¦ ;achance of coming to a settlement? iThe Sergeant said if tBere were anyarticles taken that were Mr. Dohftrtyjj s

property, trjey should be returned to him.Ittr. Kane—As Mr. Doherty 'e solicitp *.I would li&e to say this iiMr. Jonefe again objected. PMr. . Kearw1 said they would nof Take toe

key unless ihey got back the things whicfiwere in the house that defendant felon i-ously broko into.

MT Jones -Tljere will be no compromise.Go on with the case; there is not a par-ticle of evidence. ;¦

Mr Keane—We wiTT have it elsewhere.Mr . iJonefl—A ridiculous ease. !Mr. Farrell said tbe parties ough t trip

and make a settlement; as it was a pitytjhat neighnours over in that disSTof.snouM hav^ a falling out. ,'As-a resnljt of a consultation between thebench, and the part ies concerned , the de-fendant , though rather reluctantly, gavlebuck the k<y of the cottase , and thf > mi-cristrntfls dipmifsed the case. ' '

Social and p>^raonalThe Maroj uis and Marchioness of Lansdowne: havelle ft London for Bowood , Wiltshire. . I 'Lord and Lady Oranmore and Browne],who have peen spending the ChristmafJ !holidaye wilh their children at CastleMacgarrett, I are leaving for London thisweek. ! • ¦ i iMajor Mackesy, nephew of Dr. G. iljMackesy, LJady Lano, has recently beerimentioned m despatches ioi gallant colijduct in the I field on the weatcni frontierwhere; he i§ serving w ith tin " Anaac- ''division. Born in .Vow Zr alami; Maj'oi;Mackeisy vj iited ^at «r io r d for the firs ttime last summer. ;

The King has appumiea Mr. Kiehar. lDawnay tn be page of honour to liai\Majesty. 1 ie new page i^ second hoir tothe Viscoun. y of Downe , being elder sonof Major t h > Hon. : ch :i i 'li n n^. . .PO SHbrother , it may be remembered , married!Lady Susan de la Poer Beresford . daugh-iter "f 'the 5th Marquess of Wait -rior d. ! i• • ? c # • i \T R I t f H LIFE—Th e High-class Irish11 Pit t . 'Ha Best for Social and SporUirw New? apd Pictures.

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; 'iT~"~ i .'fhey have had a very pleasant life forlfl!lon^ t ime , t - i iok ing .n c .it t io ;.n 1 soforMi ,and have (o i.-equentlv in a prcat measurelost, the - hat its of ird i i r i t ry tha t t 'i fy ) : 'ylin tho f i ;i-t Very s' rrv n c nresRure w i l i *«*-!cordially hi- brough t ',> > boar r-v. 'h - inrif ^jt> - r You w i l l h aw to yet ni ' -.:i' viorkjdor.' and you will have to c|n work pty our own , work yourselves . 1 hope thineach man t n his own f.urin vr.U g .v-cUjlend , and Uut vou wil l cu lMvnte n^t mere-ly 10 per err t. l>ut a z^cx] rl'-:il nior " ! '

• Father B irke eiKrcp^+ed thn t th - -- fir*mers ehoulc co-operate for the purp. .-f .ofpurchasing B motr>T ulonsrh v.-h >h ••«• •'• -'.'!qplough eight or t«n a-c res in a day. '

LOURDES LxD HbDNi ">F Oi-.D IThxj ae de( yti-d U (_/ (u I .: -, _, ¦: l ¦ ¦. irdt.4

wi l l read w i t h del ^.it L. ¦¦ n ¦.• • i . i .. -en ientin our coi n nns t'o-o.iy * ¦ ¦ l)oub'UNovenas wf Msssc .t d . . . .:. ;o btsoffered|e«uj )intly u . I ¦ ¦¦¦ f ¦ ..:• ¦-. i l dncs-ford in February. T u niak>- t!i<- c -ntroj orProtestant in. glaxtu a c- .-uiru of .ievotionto Our I.adj bf Lourdoo in I3ng i: 'nd )•* th6work that l- aUier ^oyle has s>ui. J : iu i o eirj t tVaccomplish. It ia" an arduous undertakeing, hut it ,vill be succ-es-iful . and wi'l iiAdoubt be the cans.1 of many <•< a versions;

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to the CatHolicx Church, it coma UOT. i»eotherwise, mited. as it i3, to the h<iryiSanctuary if Lourdes , and blessed by thoSovereign i'ontiff Benedict XV. j

By a can >ful , perusal of the announcerment our T -aders can eoe for themsely'esthe privileges and blessings than can ?>ftheirs Jin retu rn for taking part in thoNovnn^s an d |f6r whatevor alms they canafford Ifor the new church. It is impojrinant tol noU that the first Novena beginsnext Ifriday—the Feast of tho Puriflcatikrnlof the^Blessed Virgin. j

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v - ^ri-toereatOiiioiela^kew amoiu ithemy: *Pi they d6,not;d^inkvw bquandSc, time!!lr Qftly.dy^i4beil.a8t yeai!tfea^e:t< phnicaij ii - cj i ea; been .arranged tc i meet; 2ie der'rt it?anHBf>f'th|&^ouaaiid8:of women mxiouit ¦":' J*..8erye: h^ir]<?ouitry-in|theiwojphopsipJ( Ulwrei^inot.alvayja ifataeasy-^hiw^ver,':;;v fritk; regard-.toi the jTsrageia^aid ijto \ loikeri,o'k- ?.??•'¦ ..v owdg."-- pn;piecework oftei i earn? considerably more than,&e forewoman.

*- ''¦ Wo^sanafl'And thoysands {f womel whose!"A; ^sbandti^ate on active s ryice cquld eo' • ' M;^OT^|.but .fox their t ibiee, ipd theit''' r^K- i W jMiunitiona. ia iConteiiblatingt establishing,crochee near the factories.

BlE^.- p.jPOpkKfS. ' . :j Tho.popularifcy-of the itench <j6at hanfluenbed.. the vogue for belts> whj ch ar

t<> be foundf on nearly, all the new' tailorSWJ .JWU?,1 on -coat-fiock , and 03a maniblpUBea and emockff. Dea gnere are paying ^great attention to this small detail^if^l1 ?. '"18611111

t0 JpfoduccpWieW'ii*.or..iUje.monient he double beltmade .of . Wo narrqw pieces of braid, ittneetong.w^th much favour The; belt mas

« S^^r^-W'-?*- nwinftl waistvfritrOpt ' %M«ii8. a<j in man> other?S»JSM?P^» Aphside^ble latitude isSte fL» are rather

few^ .prevailing tiste for pocket&tA&;K* ** oI HvaU*i Varietyquaintoese and; eccenteMty being n£$£' S^ r mo«Mi*K thea;e Icce*K fr-J Neyerffieleaa, jkocUets of fcme 0&L H*d PPPew on gar nents of evenSnlRS011* inHhHre8B i not «ceptednd klthougii chiefly of .one type, there i.rSilS,?-T**1? 1 either $ ehape. or BUSfJSft1** Of a P^ d ^ ekirt if

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Pi?k i_s rf ppnsible S?SWhole wnge.of ready-made blouaee, ant

H*™ Bh«uld be used with judgmem

iombmation is. H possi le, even moreMnonable than last yea? and na trim.

ni SSf* OTJreVer8 and CIf ff8- for ^ e.^5 3*' ?nd even for stnaL1 mufls. and¦he mode is one that will continue Ajuirasa or jumper of thia plaid is very?5-tlLe «n ? bla<* «kirt »nd i. seen on

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mthne the equnre collar is all tVio trim-mng; demanded.

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^BW ROSS^BRlte^V-}1 . "; ' . : ! ;The old 'Woodenl \. bridge.;iat New Roia

las ;been almopt totally, destroyed by i thege. i :AU that,{eU,3ns; ofhdno^]arejttf^rches at . the p lKidy Iside' and! one i WaOyexford side' .if the irive>. The' de-truction of the Widge caimnenced <}n-..w...wu /i MIC 1 yiiuge .ctwllUJcHCea

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t riday. last arid lvab completed on" Bairnday.night; Tfy Soia.and Barrow h(.<been frozen for la distance of 16 mil'above New Ross arid, breaking up; lar£masses of ice flqatril down the river ancdashed against the abutments of thtbridge. A portipn bf the wreckage floated doAvn the iBarroiv and up the Sukr U.>ur quay where some of it was securec¦or firewood by enterprising ooalporters

The bndge was bliilt by a nriwate com-)any m 1779, but ; it was so badly con-structed that 50 years ago f.-ars were ein-ertamed of its safety

THE SEVERE FROST.So intense was thx? recent frost that th

river in the vicinity i»f Uie biidge at NeiRoss was frozen fro m bank to bank IiWaterford regular ' berSs floated in thriver The ice had accumulated aboviur bridge and at one time the directorentertained apprehension that the struc

u rexTW0uld m?fit ^'ith thp same fate aihe New Ross bridge. Some of the woodn piers were injured , and the owners an'.lously watched the efforts of the rail'ay steamboat to keep the larger masseff ice from dashing against the abut,uents. It is stated that, we have not ex-enencpd so ,severe a frost since 1814¦hen the Suir was frozen across.The present frost has Ht-vpped Vhe walei

running in the water pip.-8. cau«inK ««.rlous privation . On tlir 0Uu> r hend nwiucitizens liave a good word to say for theweather as they are enjoying SDlendid

5?Htmg &Vhe Back strtt»d Trimow»nd on .KUbarry- marshesiREMOVING THE PAR.

A Spe ial

me€tin»:of the Harbour lioarv.-as held on the 17th inst. to c-on,,d,.r .report of a Joint Committee of thabody and the Chamber of Coming-which ivernnmended that tho -R,,ar(should apportion £17.000 towards the reiiwval of the Bar «t the mouth of thiharbour and apply to the Government {„,.ne remaindei- of the sojn necessary 1,•oniplrte the work and thus render uA aterfu rd a Port of Call.

Mr T K Whit.i sn ;d that Wi.t .-r far.llad been commended by a Royal Cw>luunlon as a port of refuse, and hehou-.'ht the Government o\)ght to take UD

U* matk r as an Imperial one- - • - — u u-.i «MJ^ci mj

wil t"

Mr. Nevins, Mr . J. Kent; Mr. Wilha iM-aloonison, and Mr. Hansard Rp ,,ke 11f a v o u r of the rfjeommendation of th.

A ^nrnm'tt ee. and a Resolution wa ,

adApU-d that a deputation sh,,uld waiupon the Board of Trade and I»rd Derb3o press the claims of Waterford for heirmm the Imperial Exchequer . ,n .. j |nil.)'»u r Board a^reein? to raisr a Mini not•x<wdme £17.000 in part payment ,,( thfiece«!sary outlay for removing the Bnr ,tIi" .-ntranoe of Watcf^l har K. iir

BKLIEF OF THE POOR OF TRAMORf-Ihe comuutt.'.; of the Harmonic S.x-et

has resolved to give a concert in th

Tv Liia- il °f thi9 city 0T1 Wed,u- S,layLho 30th inst,, in aid of the dis tn^wpoor «f I ramore. An influential i,.r,:ominittee was appointed for The pu -3ose of carrying ho benevolent an in ten-n>n into efTwt. and the gentlemen oom>using it were at first determined to de'ote the proceeds of the concert to th., 1 J 1 f i t I ha v ^ r f v ^ v * F 11' 1 0 1 . __ .

aid of the pour of Waterford and Trani.m:, but from the very handsome manner in which th.. 4-iti z , .ns re3p..ndwi t.,the caJl m aid vf th. ir op- n poor th.wmmittee were induced to dote the -whol<

r""1 U' th%.relK>f <k( H» aistresfl ,rIramore The concert will , we are sure>• most successful , and will be lar"eh¦ atrorn Kc-d by the lover* of music" asM,iM y vle lar(?(> < l a " who sympathisfnth the object of the committee

WATERFORD PIG TRADE" Messrs Slattery

of thfs city bough

in Athlotie on Saturday 1.000 pigs Wic\arrived here on Monday by railway \V,learn they cost over £4,800.

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W .A™WEN*Y

We understand that Qio Waterfo rd ancK ilkenny Rail-way Company are makiir'reparations to work their line -whiol'or some time back has been worked byhe U aterford and Limerick O.mpa-iy

U!?SREoi?XBP^TKATsIET OF GRAIN

fr^ n.40

^ Tr,e8s'>la laden W llh «ood»tnffi

rorn Black Bea ports and bound to UuLnited Kingdom passed Oonatantinopl.aetwoen 30th November and 3rd Jsnuary»>t It is estimated that ov.-r 900 OOTijuaj ters are now in trainKit . which 'ac-•ording to the annual foroign lrnporta-10ns of 6.500.000 quarters. giv« onc-eventh of the year 's supply

THE MILFORD LINE.We are happy to be in a position tr , in

orm our readers that the coimmmic »noibetween W aterford and London ,« ab.,u-o be much facilitavd. The Gxrat Wes-era (l.ngland) Railway Co have orderec¦wo brst-class iron steamships for thtAaterford and Mildord line. By mean'f these vessels a traveler can reach Lon-lon from Wat&riord in 13 hours, a8 he

n M^f 'S'" th6 ^l1 6 from

°" <)uay0 Mil ford in seven hours

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Plynlymon. 200 tons register. OapUin Elwood

of m.,hV

firp0°i to N»nte8.*with a c£S

of pitch five days ->ut4 put in here «hortof coals, pumps choked and malunfl

r^nr Sh6 tnCOimtered voty ?hiS «S

Jtormy weather in the Channel, and>eing unable U> make .any port for fiveJays, waa compelled to turn her cabin

fittings and all tho oil and other oonaurxable material on board for fuel.

Xhe ship Cameron ian. 1,300 tons nLiverpool. Captain iSadlrn . bound rronAntwerp to Cardiff,, in ballad, wa<j in <i I.'.oa of considerable danger in ClonejBay yesterday, from which she -was resnied by tho coastguard and Dungarvarifeboat. -who caused her anchor chainfo be slipped and succeeded in beachinfi

THE BURKE ASYLUMMessrs Ryan and Son, builders Water

ford and Limerick, have ju at commencemaking preparations for tho erection aUie Burke Asylum at Cajirick-on-6uirThe site is a most i eligible one. on th<-margin of the railway . between Messn.Walcomsons factory and the eUtion-io«i8e.

GLEE AND MADRIGAL UNIONA preliminary mewting of jrcntl emen in

terested in the formation of a mnmca^°

le*y J.0B held or Friday evening a'

No 33 King street. Mr. John A. ©fake

Mr. David.Keogh moved, and Mr. W &^hoinpson 8eyh>nded a

reBolutioi), whicli

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GEKMAN INVADERS INIRELAND !

By MAT IHEW BUTLER !

Recent events have put beiorc many 0is the idea of a force oi armed Germann Ireland, and many have naiurallV inpuired .has such ' au event ever occurxecn Ireland's history, and, if so, whenl ancindex what circumstances? those of u:/ho know something of Ireland's etorjan. readily answer .n the alliruialivej ancan also indicate the time and t/he circum-tances xyhich are associated with tiieaermed Germans. Readers of booksfandistories deahnd wnth the period of! I79dQOW that a body of Hessians were j ri Ire-

T"» ti ni 4 !»¦«. 11 - - J . i L .' . 1. . 1 1 J— - -- -».— . — Vw.B «» 4«uogiuu Q fi»\;ii; ill x,<i%

land at the time,; their knowledge ofl medern geography informs them that IhesHessians must have come from Hosjse .prmcupaldty incllidedMn the modern [Getmaf EmP""e; bj it there their knowledg.Mds. Father Havanagh, in his History>i W, mentions these Heasiane, and hailothing very creditable to say of themie Hved and wrote, however , m a r l y 1:entu ry after thfe time they were in Ireand and it maly reasonably be pointec'ut that he cou d not be a very reliabuluthonty. since he was not ;\ r , .n tempo-ar^TnQ Vhen we '<-ur 'i to writ i-rs «uo livedn 1798 and exa;ni!io tht>ir writni-s-men.Ho l ived and nioved and suffer. <i 'wid in-

tngued—we nnulin a . , ., , . . l t l ,- , „ . , M.ted, and that tflJe opinion cxprt^t-d br_ atnor Kavana^n is, aiso the cj pimon 1'.hose -who had alupld opportutnt.en ut «etiiig and knownJg what, was goini,' 01wound them. . air JUUi l l l i!.rm ,gi uuj ordon, and otaer writers tel l us thathese Hessians mdouotcUiy a.,1,,1, JIKIi at they were 1 01 cx^uy 'aui.u- „ \ „Methods of deal ing with the Irish n;i ,ington tellb iiH t nu they nut oiu v 1.1 nt. . :'IJ-tjeated but becawonully ah.'.t . ladies'hole another h sWrian , who ua.-, an ^e'Jtness, tells us that th^y were ue i,,08tspacious of all the British troops ,„ I re-111(1 »l II10I I,,,. . : . . ' . . ' u » » «r-

land at that t.n, Ind uiat a Q ,:r

special infamy for their brutal \,mj i,,ui-•nmuiate t reatuieiit of women

lurning from these records '., - a r'h»

nt > ?*» 6°lng amo "K lhe old i-eople '1Jiese diatrxcta fh,ch oore Uie .run oJw excesses comiuitted on the unfortum e irifih of thi tm,e. we find ttI ^oboration of th} existence of these Cn-r

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brUtaliUw have bw,2 ind7c?A

fA)Q 1 «enerati0" to genialof t ie,r characte} can be found from Du.V,

^rk aild ftOln W«*ord to I.m.er.dBut though recorded history and pop

ar tradition nil te in bearing t^tnSw.i.

I?£!LJ?£ hr mftT1ner in winch th-£ta*°lt'hose w?° had the BLu fortune 1S

hHm " noi}ine iR w:d of when o

he matter a lifele more elewl y {«01w0^3 mado

at tlje time are here aet fo

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r'seKnr^8- b<i iu*n*u°* * >It ia nnt nt *.!] _ _ _ -. "It is not at {ill necessary "to 'O - ver '

deeply into the [question of tie .mp lovment of mercenary troops in Europe Suffice it to aay tSat for hundreds of yean

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H m»tom for a man . ,„

lor bodies of aimed men, to offer then

TnTft WT*V*[ country^ nideJiwn. These inen lived on war th - -•rade was war. aijd they were prepared t,,uake the moBt hey could oul ofHhe arfole rtl£y had lor ' Th^r

al, V • "

a«e a sword. N» country in Kurop" hiprovided a more historic body oT n ercV-nfrlh iTl*1™ ,Ir<iland ln th ( > '«•¦'I rmh Brigade, a:id no othe« body of mere-,anes lias shown , the BIl ,(ie

S ,n. ,ra"o'.dolity and higtf sense of honour. Dme,rom then nativle lai^d by WhoL sal,. , ,,niseation. by broken treaties S U,.peration of iniJujtotiB laws, they off,.",

7 * S to Van<^' SPa^ - «»r Au8tM ,•nd speedily pro>ed .hemWlves the grea ¦at¦ soldier* in Juroic. History CJ? te If

""oe_ndInts >ir '-a bn,v.^

Phe Pmncipalily off Hesse (W|\v,,,appear to be on of \ihr enrl u-st ,, , , |C |I '. .:dent or semi-inaepondent Sute^ .o j ,',,out its own sold m Hfl mercennries Trditioiw has it tha[t th(> Prno« .,f t l , ilt bt . t'thus get nd of lhe turden of feedinLnumber of chWn* qf Ins Ka,,l, aIf( "f,,,has been cited ¦» account for i', " rt.. ,1vionr of men no&inilly 6it\d :(.n bl,t ''."ally criminals It] is regar.L - .{ \ «t ,wly as 1731 He( sianl soldiers L , ' n ,; ,iay of England, fnd tfW can )„¦ i,., .I,,,,,,hat shortly aftet thik En?!a,,d . .,, , ',,!'ieesinn troops in Aj mer-i^n «¦;, , o t)i •'ehaviour was fat from pleaKi,1I? ,-,tli«r ' t h< ?JngliBh troops w lio operated with rhej n ..rie inhabitants pf that coun ' iv

t [ To bfe Continued ]

STOMAutT^DlCINtS AR]DANGEKOU^

DOCTORS NO\} AfJVlSK MA C iNK.SIA

Just how dang ;ruaa it is tu iiuiiH crimilately dose th« Jtoinuch with druxsl aiuaedioines is oftt n uot realised until totat*. It seems Ao Aj niple to swull qw uone of some spkial- mixture or 10 takeiblets of soda , pepsuij, bismuth , etc . oft. ruials, and the j olly ' of U113 drueeiqg isot apparent uiikil j ierhupu yeur.s aiftur -ards U is fouud thai gastric ulcerp haveImost eaten th,eir w|iy through ihe :-t, ; -

1 n /lit tiro lla D J\A....i 1 _ _ _ .1mach walls. Rkret(» urc thun unavuilm«;_ it is m the carlV 8ta«es. when indiBestion, dyspepsiki, hiart»)iirn , flatulenceetc.. indicates excess ve acidity of th<stomach and fernienta|tioii of the food conents. that pree^itiu^i should be takenDrugs and med)(Wnj are unsuitable a no;ftcn danRerpus-jthey have little or no inluonce up,an the hpnWful acid, and that isvnv doctors are dlscnWliiig them nx»d: ad-•iHlng .BUfferers fW.m tj igestive nnd si m-

1 r1 - ¦,v — ~ "~ •["¦" M"K«»n' nun sun

ach troubj oa to Qt rjd of the dancerouacul nna Keep the f.»,,J w,\<. L'and 'answeet by taking ;a kittle pure 6»»*>to

!>"'lgrrr? ?}P**A Bi u'ate<l maKnes&i i

•»» rthsolutely pi re dintacid. which I IHM

Ku?hS«;.° cv"n?" 6ttoet - nniJ m^t 0(1.0.tiiRh-claBs ehem ats : everywhere tt i.

KkeSySi]« \' ¥l ^ teaspoonlui WKen in a Ii le warm or cold w-atPii!t«r meals will. Jsujlly^e foffl ffit

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WAN'S IiffiHI¦iG.A.AJ NOTES AjND NEWS,

rut HURLING Fl UAJj, 1916,The hurling; final for 19.6 ii now on

avc -niixiiinea ! tact, nfttw Lthgt mding all,ho uppodit.oii which JiaU beei placed inhe wuy by those generjeus p eople whoire so solicitous for the ' rvolfa re of little

nations. jAll things Considered Sunday's ifixtun

was a de cided success. jThe t tteidancenaturally was not as kj ige &i itlmighhave been under more j favo urable cir:unistanc !s. iThe presen cor trollers 0-he Irish railways, to show; taeir [appre-ciation 0] the games of the Gjael, -wouldiot allow any trains tol run in connec-i'j n with the match, noi even wejefc-endarcs being allowed to th'; teartia dr 'tbeiiollowers. jTJnder such | conditionsii thegate " vra s 1 mainly dependent upon thelouowers. unaer sucn | conditionsi, th

"gate " vras 1 mainly dependent upon thsupport a ;cojrded by the Gaels [of puhlui

Previou j to Sunday's] encdunter Kilkenny anl T^pperary had met in £evera:hainpionpip games and} some scientific»nd dashing1 games have' been the out:ome of mch meetings. From the vien^oint of irilliancy and " galleryi play'Sunday 's contest was not up to[the stand.ud of fp-mer matches, butl foT down-ipht hard hurling with lots 01 dash andtaring the 1916 final st nds lout alonet was in every sense if the word B I I ¦ I 1/1 £ . IT* M 1 IN 1 4 ' V% A I , . « »-* 1 «* U ** m * M*L A

«_ J1 L n an 111 uvcry sense OT tn© wora;^|. lid fxnihi t - i-n , cle; nly touj rht anclosely contested—a game in which n'rn e was alh wed for "fancj " play c' -tar tu rns. It was n C*I?P of man tnan . and onina n clash ri<r -aman, a!ivpr the field. There wa > a complete atence of ,long overhead pucking ch-ara*erisHc of olher finals. It was essentally a ffrr,\|nd gome. a|<» \bi KURenn;>ov9 , trr a^ they may.( were preventedr->m opehrn,? out the pl.iv . aid any at

upt nt rombination wi\, - al v iys nippeci thp hud by thr dasj i ins tactics oi^h rlahan ; who compelled tr eir iopponnl-i t .-v rllay—whnt T mfrht ^aJl a Tip.ent ry ? ni . Tliis new f=tyle kas. ratheira n?e u. Kilkenny vh0 \ver» not near

1 er*jd ai (]1f> prnini ' l wr, r\ ni their rivnl-!.

V LITT fk L'NPLEA SANTXK SS) "-r ing ; th . ' early Htflgrs. of the mate-

here *y a slight display of tempe«n..wn, b twn timce <E^, and Shannai"n (T.) which cam, to n .olirW in th- ond half when tli ,- Ka.nie players aa•¦umH a flphtin^ attitude [This seen,fas led jP j o by Shanimhan drawing ,lehrK-rntr stroke on a B lilkenny playernstend bf allow i ng th« refeP >e to deanth t h.- ..ffomlor Grace, v,n foolishly"•¦>k the rnatW mtc hia 'own nands, an<i- " rp S,kit of his TH *bw* had to go tr

< •'"-K"* « ith Shaj inh! .., : . .Tfiia W»P"¦ nly Wrawbnck t/. an . -th ,- w 'se cleann- 1 :nan[ly-fou-ht hn ttl...

l w - 3e clean

VM OI.rJTIMR FINISH BY fTIPJPThat tlie bettet t.-.im f- ,,n there i^ no¦- ¦> ¦ slightest dmi!.t. tlmi Tipperary '

••ictory ias not more f, rmuk bie 1s 5u.0 thr, mairnificent defence set up by Kil

T, K^Vn vL - '!tf ""d d ^nnrp.- „ exc.-ll.;nT Myl.I i l l K | wa* «blv

ahan J>J' th'' Wks- <"M al>y """anan . In comnan.v.n With K >rwick the¦PPorary g'val-Ueper «L inXed veS->r anc as the play W ,L >j n l n<{

£3 rl>IS E?«L=S>J K i lkn .ny s advaiK-v-ciiarvl.f With thi•xerpt .nn of Walton ,lL - Rlack an^mber - Uarp-shooter. Lf 0 Qw\n*£\

?""*$& T, tk 4£4

V » VyT

S £h(> I5th f>f ^'Ch ne'xt Pinc

r - 1r thi> 'ir.Kit,,. _ . .. ¦ .' .- -. "^/>i tivi j>^4 1 y

-'^n 'WX l

P° n .''f ih -' game tl:

^..•c,..], .] , H f P^'ymg that the^

••rMr >m ti.l " ,'nff vX^!raa

fd «' mat

NEITHER SIDE AT FUIJ. STRENGTH

:a .»ft T^= R*»: sussan 1 a fe«| others were a U,8in^

{rom th.

rfFffe^ork°

ni V ^ - ' Kilkenny v

ork , I90S Kilkenny T. Cork - 19OT Ri!"ry" U r |,:k19 Kttl*?«V ipK' « 19ll >i ivjlKenny v. timenok ^wntL-

^VilpfeT''0"31 11Tmoero'-y. {9; Kilkenny. T.

" KfLCOHAN."

FROM A TIPS*.

' • VB, . id. Tl,;,, tn ,Jv, t)to 1 the ful'•Mi ->yiiii -nt ; of the <?MW wi.-ioH would \*>u r.s under better -wiatlicf donditionsOown Tipp vr^y. except Boh^rlihai^ sidethere was no; talk of the Joorpir g, fixtureIt wuldpain;an cnthuoalkt tj o tSlklof thtfame. Tiihe land £.e;d. Prf-A - 1&>; hostilei forco for moht people to at riWle G'gainal

I ' ¦ I! ; I

::-.r'Al:cpupIe-ol day]»^lagoV''Mri!J)acK:i'-Ilie^y..¦ W^te^ordi-pai^.^flSTto'iMir. Robert; Walsh'-Tinh»llQwii<J&rrick-K)riiBuIif,|: loir} a i chclt¦Sutjplt-anfia-, bj aly j fill^H |',: |!;. % .!

:-iM^ El' L:-KTtAbot[|M-dietl icclnkat Kifliney, Cot D' xblLpU'ia^l fee Iresult:

o[ a

fa! 11 ffbin VJbiB ioniei£h£p;bfeen.i: f<Jrii mansy>iur3hte./Keen' i^[) Me rish; TiMal hougtt'iJbmpa ativel*;ie\vl.wer^'1|ic(j[uain-te | itt :ljdd -i|i.}^ityJbH(:]haa:M-'i-i ffcrhoraes in trainidg kvith |M.', Daw^on1 at TieDurjragh last season* amongst them beir«Jie-jpnee UBeful Niughiy^-IU;rl.;j !:|' -> ¦tlibjpnce UBeful Niughi^-IUrl. M ' ;;|.[-i

sj sfeplechasirig s 'bojotniSg in {hb^ Utite(a|StAtefl ,«iidjpTr<:o'f; Of.;thj iHs i fee 1 fouiiinlthfe decision;,bf the United Hunts;-Ra.-ing Ag8ociatien -to- iri^iyf' rate |u ' nt\Bt6t|plecha«0. fceffk vhich/ .wiH ellipse |iimbnetary v,alti<T iny ptize giveir in 4<:ouiitry. • r ! ;

^ ':L . . ¦ ¦¦¦

;With suchia generoiiai lbtturi' n Ami•iqan.xacing It .-i& cpns|derc]d nbtj putefd*he!bounds of, poslsiHlity that forWn Inn& pay be maael in the Double]Event-'heixmditions oi Which j aTe {hat Wf i sprifeac shall be at Wo miles and tlirilauturrulsat at three miled. I f i

' ¦] ' ¦ \ f \ M • P • ;!.The new fixtuw lis to'ibe oalled'

!(|h©'TJh5-3dJ-Hunts-Double Eventi StphpiGchak

and upward,'to be run in twd ^ect-'o;1,spring and auturiiri, at iwb rrMlesJ aftd th reS9!/6,8^

1 - A-^sor-plJ-on ' -1.000 tdollars mil entitle subs fibers rhavej a starter! in each evek. , Dne-lnilof the BUbecnptj oi money "ik {6 gfe to tl,wnnte of eochfer ts.

The alVo|of°.a!']

»l th© races w.i ainpuni fo loifoidoll -u'-.i stake which wipe *e1l4ortfc W • inW^don. m* will'8Iv6L atw,he beat horawjin training, ovei jumps. .

Janies J.:.CorbeM, ttiAlld'box nfr ;cham^oth^er we«-fciowp boxer,1 Wijds to purhase! a few horeerp to racn MI Aie Arneri-

wmBm^suited. — T* <-li" n

There are to be ftight events in eaelday's racmg- this ye^r in Berlin

Mr Jofin A: D ak*>. »)v v' -lil-know!ktn%?- who ra in Kr r-4'1 .; 1%jnd 1902. has

^dc ided to rMurr - lo tti,

vhasexl 25 yearling in .Europe U -¦ i,j n>? e » t- i< i

It is Btaterl tha '. p,.n.v \L" -<„ Uj ncl tliPTack En5V;«h atA nWlm^

;. (:'.;! 'X3 a prsor^r jn r>)0 npn(lj ,., i(;_ ;,. '

;as beon bUleted on K Tl!rt <¦„, v n,' ,u.

LADIES! Tkf IT |1HAVE ifticK, WAVY,

BE^DTIFdL BJAIR,.Every partible of dandruff dls-ippears and

^qlr stops

coinitig oul5raw a moist cloth1 throUii hailand doubieiij s beautV a^ oriceJ

i T " ' ' ! I

Your hair beoofeeH Ifcht wavv' j fluffvbundan! .irid;. ..dpear a tt8 *,* luffi^nd beautiful aj ; h ynun K irj- i after r.Dandenne Hair Cleanse. JlL try tl i '

-moisten a cloth with a li tie BlnXrYncad carefully dnuw it thru, gh VcJils h Wikin* „,,« «mall Land at :f thU T| [=

have cl.,,,ble«l the beauty 0 voi rfhulr

Terent.. ;,< „.:.. • '- \ - '• '¦•l .i .K ninoreas,. hi price, ]" '• ' '- •>-"¦

£,£":«-«&= ^"5;s,;;i tin

wsto space. \\l . i f . 'V ,- IU) , r ln« :>Qany alas, not ii^Tn t"' """ 1;lr {a«^>* train facilities" if ^'ralu'l' : «f lakravers fnv JSt^L^ ".Y «¦»"• t'-'artfelt

von we!? Vdeserved V tM'"i- ! Th^

md wasn 't it ai r^f T- i THr

*'j maP>inish-Mme'W^T.1?.!! « » • ' At tio

science were off'on ;», ¦ " ''*' "d ani

•• ¦ We hear k>K^ «y,:l 'l^^wm^$iM throu«?S« «'2Sdt:",ei1l ^-d k?Pt well<* througfiW flrsThalf ' f in T1 if

hemir™rST.S ?"rm.:n«' .'I"V srtwm' ~^' - ' " - 1 j i :¦I !¦ fc , ,

,

': I

ECOMbMY ; j lN MAh-cJ^©. |

sfti Sppri

nepeca^yWaMsa. Walai and Bonk. W^f1 ! ' - l^ l l ' ¦'' • ; I'1 (It iii ll'/U

'¦ y ^uTi'- .'• Hi1 ¦ -k •> ^^*fM' I* * ' * % ''! - VV? TT * a *- J *' V r- -l'^^*^)'*-' IriTr *"* i. ' I'll i.il 'j umw ftfaiWifaii film trf'iii If riiwniiifii'l|* »**%*>*?'

;- i: Mi irti- tils iiorel MrjM'. ^^^KPW&lSnamed Ellen Shea v/as hlrouffht Upi In CIB-todifr 1 .chargied; " tti&t .ahei ,di& otr the ;24tBJanuary; 1917," atlBndfee stTeq^i tbilwa;felomoualjrjste^ljtakib; andxcqrry !away ahandbag containing £ cheque t/yr}£&J, Vatlod.t two j single:ione3>ound ¦•• ' pptes, r-i.ai idsome sUvpxvai jcoppers, the 'property, oi"MrsUMa'ry I Burlw/ of BallybraeJc,i | Countyfa^wi: ?¦•'' £ !" = •£¦¦ *" - *i fc r. H;; -; ' ¦• *iBridgetiVeale; orB8Uybrftok;fdep6ted : -~I! am w! mle "'of--Edmund Veate; jfatm6rj1andi the' daughter ;of Mrs. v Ma'ryI 'Burl e;aiidj live with, them at Ballybra^TliGoAinty-Waterfbrd rtl bame into Waterfprd |on24th jJanua'ry, 1917, from Carroll's Cressatation.t Tj jhad the bag produced with; n e;and] I hadla7

riote in the iag^ bopfchtaome articles -irFafffereiiV houses'; in , \ lecity] out of p the £5 notaVFAfter^paying < orthe articlpi I had two 8ingle|£l notes aid,some, silver, ''andl;<:opp»e^s1£..(t»uti3l :afn; t o^sure how;] touch! I rgot! a cheque liar t iiesum" of £97 &i 10d.; :now lpr6ted; lr( raMrJ FarrteiPat:the .Quay; Wafer-ford •;! orcorn noldi II The cheauetis^drawn oaitti e'Provincial Bank of TrelahdVttd-, payableto iiis. Mary -B irkeJ aatea'-Sth-^ar/ud;j ,1917,':NoJffe25110. Qh [MiffTfteyTrtcJtth\>.frs into return nbme I went into.the ,I)bm}nie -inCKufch at]|Bridie'street. "I Sat"db*n ! )na .seat in|the .churchif ¦!• fca'tfBdrho pare Iswith j me, | and; also ;th& bagi eontainirtfe ;t lecheque and notes' and, sonmsuvar and,c:p;peri / l i t, the partela^firid tfie|bag mtheiseat tj eside me. I "When I waa sittngon {the, Be&t a woman came to me < andasked me1 |foru Bqmethin)j, an'cL paid, don e;thing to the ' effect' that sha: was starving"I did not give her:apytiyng.- I |did- rotknow tlw (woman , noTjwould npl; know; heragain. She wore^a-'white-wiron1 and, ashawl. , Tj remained- in theij cfwrcb- lor ashort time; and; when I wasJeayine tieba» and its contents3iad "disappeared.. Idid not gi^e it ib\ anyon&,«or;did hofc gi reanyone permission to take it. No oiewent near Ime in the church but die vfo-man already r«ferred toi ' There.-was alpba man iin the church, but he was in a pewsome distance behind me and Jat kthe op-posite 'side. When -I left the' chnrch Flwent to Mr. Farrell's on the Qpay; whe,reI had got the cheque, and after £ome timea policeman came and I reported the mat-ter to him. T nert tow the bag and. itscontents at Mary Street Police. Barracks.It contained the cheque, but not the notesI T sil^r or coppers. | '

The accuse was remanded for the usualperiod of eight days, j

She was arrested in a publichouse byConstable Murray, "jwho suspected -th t'she was the eui)ty party from the descrip-tion given hv the woman from whom thebag wa<? stolen. Tlie cheque was in t^iebag, but phe had only & few shillings mher pos'eRRJon , the balance of the mon^yboing mi98ine.

Piltown Petty SessionsAbove Sessions were held on Wednes-

day before Messrs. Gerald GriffonRJM., and Thomas Bowers.

LATE MR. GEOEGE M0BRI8. :Mr. !JKJ \ \K TS piopose.d that the, aympatnv

oi Uie Bench be tendered to Mr. SamuelMorris on the death 6f his son, Mr. G^o^Morris, Secretary of KilkennV CountyCOTIHCI1 ilr. Morris was a native of tpePiltown district. ;

Mr. »irimt—We aru all socry for Mr-Morris .1. v«. ;,-j H great trial to him.

CAbES ADJOURNED. :, i > .

Owins to the absence of Clonmel Qu$r-!er Be?aions of Mr. ;J. J. O'Shee, M. ?.,solicitor , and Mi. J. '.F. Quirke, solicitor ,two ca ,v;s ii; v. inch j they were ongarieawere adjourned. Mr. Quirke Waa engagedju o ca:i i).-^iiq::t by Mr. Mulcahy, txeiseOffic . i man for carrying; a gunwithout a licence. ,

In a ctise of abusive language of ^JohnDignaiii v. Margaret Hawe , in which Mr.O'Sheo -V MS engaged for the defendant, theromplai. iant sa.d he objected to havihgthe c: :*>i- [adjourned , as he and bis wifeoould -¦ t stand the defendant' s language.Compl»inant repeated the language uejedbv deftsndnnt.'Mr. ( i fif fn .—That language was veryHhocking, and it ia hard to put up with it.We adjourn the case for Mr. O'Shee's at-tendance) Hext court day, but we are ask-ing Sergqant Byrne to go to the defendantand toll her tlmt the magistrates wereminded to mit her under a rule of bail to-day, ahd that if phe repeats this langu -age sho can ho aneated and taken before nmogistf-ate and dealt with before nefxtcourt. i

Sergeant Byrne—I will go to her afterthe covrt. 1 know that Mr. Dignam haspot a lot to feel from her.

A GOOD SIGN.

There wa& not a single cae* of drunken-ness td be disposed of. .

Another feature of tho court was tpatthere wore no cases under the Rights ionVehicles Act—a very unustial occurrenceat the sessions. >

COUGHS ARE! DANGEROUSUSE TAB kVND .SUGAR TO liET QUICK

BEMJii1.

Cough' s and solds are dant'erous because,if neglected , they—««- frequentl y lead tomore sej ious complaints. Pneumonia ,bronchitis and lung trouble would be al-most unknown if coughs and colds w£ri-taken in, hand in time. To be sure of get-ting instant reliei and to prevent dangerof yov<r |Opugh becoming deep'seated1 youshould always keep oh hand a supply; ofbib-ate } oh tar cough isyrup. which daneasily !be] made at boine for a few penceby dissolving half aipound of 'su?a/ inhalf a! pint of hot waicrr. and thejn adding2 ounces pf bitrate of tar. Stir thoroughly,pour into a -pint bottle'/"nn"d when cool itis ready i for usjg , Onej or two teaspoon fulsof this bimplipf inexpensive home-mjj idecough1 syrup taken every hour or two \Villquickly h-elieve.the'eeyerest copgh or c<ild ,Iop8en[up the phlegm and ,plear out thehead in: the most .aflfonishing manner.Tickling |throaf. coughB- may be stoppedby, slowing dissolving in tho mouth; nlump >of sugar on which you have f|r8tput 15 to 2q .drops,' o'f .bitrate dt ter. iBesure to ask your dhemist for the liU-at^ oftir as! this isjthe only (form containing j thcvaluable|remed)al agent fotindiaBJ the pj ne ,wild cheery and- guai(icol, and^is; also icryploasant to; the taste. l . • i |

^>k;!i • ¦' -, ' i j : ¦'-¦ ' ¦ ' • J'

I" ' \ '- ' ¦ ' j- ; i j ' if -

Wari 1 SOJ

IS>

Perambulators, Oarronotranoi Ofroot

^lifpiiF iii

IIWf#ll»pliipmmti&WZi v+-&ffiMwM&' f M : Mmm :;weWyimeeimiofiWa'ferfafd-Botod ®.^iipK]^^'; ai'-9-|cU! ^^4^;U Hrvj :'ii"Bjtoid^i iCbj imto /p^d^^; *: i«|iaet-c taa^mBmmirei I present <wp ie j -rMrsr VTijo1^,a®OT^iw.'"?B*; VsiBh,: TiQ.; Tttoac ?^W>wer?5\ft ^ Wf^fTj i-y; ;^

<;. ¦-'• ' ; ':'. ;¦•;¦;-I:$ ¦ a\f Th( •••Gl'wi'-lj nd-r oimt< officials were! i»' &¦¦¦

I ;t/ ^STi^;OF.:THE 'HOXJaE;,;: ;;, .;!- .% J'Cie rkV-Xuci: i ^ere, "in !the ^brlUtiovisB; ; ;last:Saturday" night! 522 persons',' being; it hileas-! hanV tha i ] dayt^t)¥elve ; mohHag},- Ad-£ .g»mijited during die \ye k>171: paeons'J dis- vcliarg'ed,' 56; dietj, ;3] d Cp6t;:of^provisions 61

:,« )h8uuied (jil uiruigi .tliei|w0ek;:.£17^165..;]aft ; ;¦a5din8t 4£I58: . 43.;;!faV.!'Uie corrtspond|ng'. y<v>eek of last .year; {Thlatj ia exactly. £20 of ofala eicess,,Mi. Chairman, making akv'ex-j ^pfTia £l,000 a1 ye ar.; The| cost of outdoor-xe-i fvlief d uring!thi ) week ] was £29 93.; against: Bi£32.(3. - M - . 1 1 [ . | L- ' ; '. ¦ '' | Mr^. Poo'le-How are you managing for msuga*? >-; *> : • ; "¦

¦- ' J i - -ri *' "" ¦:"' ¦ - ' , &i

.Uuieikr Wei J av€,noL-sugar at all. I com- gl%ilnfcited!wii ]i) the;i\S%ir." Commission'fiid Jjiin •"•'wait ng ' -foT ^heir feply.r . a\^H i Mya^Poole-i-Iiseeitliatrj in.a

lot of unions a

rttaylMA 'putting-."thel.tia andi sugar to- O1LaethKr m i xlie 'contiattfl J ...X wonder if wedid1-ohiftfl 1 '^' :- A t '•¦'•! -]- ; ¦ ¦ ¦' * • gi!

, ],yit}r --TVpu cannqt do .that. .'I-will tell tq; fou" |the reason why ' Sugar .is a. thing edthat in the m .ture of itj must be suppMedirbm| week' to week: p from fortnight to.ortnight. J If . you get in tons .of sugar in G,ihiB'iplaco'yo i wartt a special store for c\\it, ahd you l ave nb .Unat. : You cannot beget Jh an .im'ricnse 'q lantity at once. 'As*Wgaid8-th e ted , for the j last SOfyears the^Jractjcet haS^ bflea: ta-takc .tHat .out of¦ipnd: ,iYp.u ,g t,4'lwhole Isupply in a(|!onceindvfr0m'" don ttae.tdjrs . altogether indepen-j lentit)f -those whb ^pply tlfie sugar.i I Mij a. Poole i aid; it >asi very hard on theold people aqd the 'Children not tp haveBjugar..I^Che; Chalrni an said tTjiat most childrenin the countrj were, geared without suga rifad fhey mac le) better men and womenian.those .wlo got .it.L^Che Clerk"'<|aid. he wrote to tho Secre-ttry'-of the Sagnr Commission enclosing

jt iielitepoit of the Master with reference|ti> the impos8 bility; of getting sugar, andalso"correspondence .from the contractonfbr ihe ''year 3915, cohtiiaf iig particularso| jjHgar rfupp ry;fo Hhe workhouse duringthat.period ; and requesting that the Com-mission woulc kindly give such directionsas would ensure n supply of sugar for theploar.inmntes |of the workhouse who werealmost, entirely aged and sick persons andchildren.[Mrs. PooTe~-Have you got any reply

Bince?[Clerk—Not jyet.

' Mr. Power-+-Tirent bodies move slowlyThe discussion dropped.COST OF SURGICAL OPERATIONSThe Local vioveiament Board fiaiKtion-

ed paymen t 01 a lee of £1 Is. to Dr. Kel-leher for his , recent services in assistingtiae medical officer of the workhouse inthe performance of a surgical operation.| Mr. T. Power asked about how much a

year did tnetj e lees for doctors assistingat operations oust, the Guardians .J The Clerk said it vaTied very UJUC II .it might lie tuiything from live to tenguineas a year.| Mr. Power asked how nn ich was it cost-ing before when Uny were sending pati-ents to the Uitirmary for opeTatuons.

I The Clerk puid they had only to paythe cost of maantenance in the infirinai^>i\hicb was 2s. p»>r day-

Mr. E. Walsh said it was not on thescore of economy that they got tihe operat-vng chamber in the workhouse hospita l ,put because a person an such a state asto require ao operation would not be^erved

by being removed from the unionto the infirmary.

j Mr. Power said uho tho ught it \v ;us nmrras a training school that the operuiin ^chamber was: established .| The Clerk s^id it was Or. Jacknian sug-gested the establishment of it , and lieyery handsomely and very generousl ycontributed *60* towards the coat.' Mr . Power-+-To equip It.

Clerk-Yes.Mr . Power said he thought tha t it »a-

Hr. Kenny said nt thf' tifne when tinswas mooted tlhat it would i-ost more th:mit would save,

I Mr. E. Walsh said that a f t e r ( - ix- in l in cso much on the hospital to Ift-nm ;t upto:dau> , it would be a ?tran u . ' t h i n ,' imttlo have an operat ing chamlicr in it

I Mr. PoweT aeked the Clerk to iro i n i > .the ficures . and prepare n return for t l mlay f<>rtnig iht showing the cost for ;i U wea;- < p receding the WHT of havin< _' t helat ' - , » ' operated on in the inf i rmary , MI ilsf> .>. hat it cot> t the Guardians fnr m.[ica l ft- .^istAiioo for operat -ionn pcrfunn.- .1tt tin - u 'ork l i .ii for a <:< )Up l(; ul y< ' «r ^iubse<| i ient t *> t i , e (vtahl i.- l i t n - M i ? ¦¦•' :?peratinc chamber.

Tho Clerk said h. - uo iM nr»l . . - ¦ • . • , .eturn arked for

NURSE IlESK iSi ^The Clerk a&id the Board w o u l d tern, ; i ;

ber that the Local ( i o ve r nn . i -r :( l > - : i- - ldeclined to sanct ion the a j>] ¦ ¦ ¦ : r ; t n ¦, i : ' •Miss Pheobe Ynung as Hiij ierint^nden '|i'igti t i iu r H e of the id io t m u d - , M I I ; : , .ground t h a t as .-he had n - t j ,asM ,1 .mExamina t ion they could n < > t n^ ofr n . / i - ]. •jis a qual i f ied n i , , * i i He .-i -m ¦ c-y y ¦¦¦

^hat letter to Mis-. Young, who wrote u-nlerinc: her resignation , and H UO cl aim in .-\er exponsos and salary d.- i t u i '.' 'rmu t ! i -9th December , KU6Mrs Poole -S' 1 ' - wan pi: t t . , xj . . j . ...

Ifou could not exj iect anyt 'n n- , lseMr. T. Power .[' ay he r '. JS,I: I :. ,

J Mr. Walah—Whnt ,1OP* C=! :.> I M I I I I iher expcn 8ea?

I deTk—She nn- , , in ! .. M : i , . ¦ 11 r m .-pensr ? I think you migh t ,isk t h e I .Board tn pay her the por t ion < > { h « r - : ; : iBt tho f i x e d rate , but as t - > t i n - > ¦ ¦-. , . : -.t don 't know tha t you lu iv r a n y ,uit ... ¦;

o pay them.Mr . (Walsh - W- - apij ' i n t c i j i. . : ¦. :¦ :

lndorstnnding t h n t shf> v as a q i i a l ¦¦¦

l i ivit I t was as rrmch hr r f a u l t a - < - , . <It w as docirloH »n ask t h r — -

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..G. Hoard to tt i " ;>ayn ion t • ¦¦ M i - - \ :>f the .' imfMirj i i' sa l a r y t l ' i . d\ : ¦

ate.LOCTM l l 'N ' r.N "- M i l .

R. I ) . i J o l u h i i u i j r f pi .^ 1 ' I ¦' ¦ ¦• ¦

Atslleher bomg ,11 , lie h:i\ '-nv ¦;-'• ¦ iftVhiti' to dn d i / y at H ¦Cuj iiea i ¦¦ : • 'He forwarded a v.ort . f icfi te f i v i i ¦ I i ! a iinan stating that Dr. K H I c t f r r u . . . |ifruire a week' s leave of ahsi . < ¦ . . . •.•fillnosa.I Tlu- Clerk aai-.l thai bt-f¦ .'> . • >'pay Dr. \Vhite tt icjy Bhoul.i ., ; i l l -hon of tho T.ocal (] lovrrniii < ,v. I '.I - .J : I ..j ic would like to call the a U i - r i t i j u ' <jBoard to a. circular from tl ) < > IVx i i i ¦¦k'i'rnnicnt Board nr) Lho m i hj ' t of < l rfees, which ptated that the payin- , : ::i week should be four a i u m a --

Mr. Power sai'i f-hat if t l • ( ! •. •)

engaged for 1 a woek he fh - n) I K . . . , :(inly four pt ineap; Tn t l ' - ¦¦:¦ -"wanting seven guinea.-!.

'Ch^rman4-Would he tin * :i:-r . < \ . , \-

the duty for! less?'R;O. Dplanuntyj -He W ., P !. J n . t .; . .

for \e?.s than a guinea a dcr He M I ¦

h<? hnd a couple of drive* on ;t < n r i ithe'-day it \yonld cost- him the wh I.guinea. - i

Mrs. Poolri—Is not fbn t the sain. ' . ¦- ,iisliDr.

¦ O'Si llivr.ii's?

R.u>.. Delft Hin ty -Yes ; 1 th. iii^li t HO-The Clerk. 'aid t i e L.G. Hoard , in tht- .r

rfrcular-date 1.13U» tj ocr., dist,irit 'tly statedbhatthc payment to a idoctor for a week 'swQj rk-vAS'-: loc uin tcneris' should bo fmirrni'nea's. ; : .'. - ''; ¦ ¦ .

¦ " ¦•' '

r MtV; Walsti - said !jtlie$e wcvo.- w.iir ti.mesAir. Povi'er said j! war '- time's, or not, ii

locked aharp tfor ~ai profesaibnal man en-jaged for? a week to; demand 1 more thangh,at .was ^«ctly laid^down by t1ie' L,G.

r sancti on'mo^e thaKfc^w' Euioeaa.^ejjp l^teflmd^iSlfbiJMaT^0$f $ ^«epttMalvc,i uirW8ftice8- :ti AiMyy- ;j *ouidi Jtio6'i,Vsai«sjH«i-)^8etfe :i<tf^a-%ee 'i:s|;: -ji^i j y \:v

W?O(S S^dp^^eja^iut^hVd'be tirfc^d^^^ejah\u>#;Kadi Ao! :J(j«if«ai«;!v-;;W\4>

iplv PU*Kun,t&8aacbie uldf not 1 ;et; -ha^early; neie:j '.ofl tti .dbptQrJvand prrsWhite'fiaid 1 hei iEeitteter.lJJanlkjbiia- : »bt iab ;tHe

pbTsinWfpr,lie88]tlha&-a- ihr porkij n- Miiea' a''!« layi !:': i-f >'H'-i;>>' ' ?:: i-f : ic-: \ 's*. tihatiim &¦¦, ; : i ¦\ <mH r,epeatej })tliAf5iiQ5l3«lahu!

to^M jaJ^eae[no aithorityjto^enkage'ai doctox a .b Gi Harris, pwin

oejai a.-Jiay.'.ipel a'iWBeteMt «.7 tf .(, -"- &¦•Irs.- Pdolo^But ;ii- he could; ' get ' nb*r d ws&fP ' .., v - -- --|f -!!-' it -^^ '-w ¦ - ¦•-'¦:T :f '"-! "I-!lerkf4Se had j nb. authority to j go j lfe*{d tl e iu'thoTis^d fees even af thfe wlhoWyat ;ff >rd/was dying. He; is',; only I awcial, aiic is siipposed to. carry but | ihees o | t i> Bpaid and the rultjs). of ' Ib*ard iart : bur guineas for a week. '. ¦Ix. Pbver—Arid that is the ¦arrange-ht the medical assopiation , themselves;ed tof-four guinea's a weet,' I or [ alealper day for less than a ^weekigi'healper day for less than ¦u/weekl

; ^.0. | Ddl^hunty said tiliey were bothaijt are of he arrangement of four guineasaj i teek, b it.that did nof hold good in t)r.0' jullivan' i case, j

.he Chairman said that if 1 sevengil' neas were paid in this case every doc-tqv in thd'tmion fUstri,ctitvould£want Iheetii ne. :, • , , i

The following order was made.:— '" Leave; irranted to Dr.. iKelleher- The

Gx ardianfjleave with tlio' L.G.fi. ihequ stion .Di the xate of remuneration! tobe> pnid in ithas citse."

, OFFICIALS' APPLICATION. ..,The Clerk read the following:,— |! Workhouse, 24th Jan., 1917.

'Gentlen efi—W,e wil l feel grateful i rlVOJ will l:indly (irant us some equivalentin value ii our ration of eugaT, which.haenot been issued tb us for some weeks. Wehad to purchase sugar outside during wiattitie. There are four pounds of sugarnow due to each, of UB . If you allow, usa money equivalent we will purchasesugar ourselves.

IVe are , <}tc.—E. V. Drea . Hemy Haugh-ton, Richard Quann . C. Coffey, K. A.Cqghlan , James Sullivan . John St. Clair ,J. Gallagher (asst. master).

llhe consideration of the matter wasdejferred for the present.

1 8ANCTI0N.The LG.B . sanctioned payment of

fe<^ of £1 Js . to Dr. Ke .lleher for his recentsol-vices in assisting the med ical officerof the workhouse in tho performance of asurgical operation .

MIDWIFE ILL.Mrs Mury A Haughton , midwife , Kil-

m^aden , wrote stating that she was un-able to do duty owinp to illness. Phoforwarded doctor 's certificate.

teave of absence granted . R. O. DoyleLo provide a substitute if required.

CONDOLENCEOn tho motion of the Chairman , se-

conded by Mrs Poolo , a vote of sympathywi s passed with Mr John K Rednioudori

^the deflth of his daug hter.

0n the motion of Mr. Walrh . secondedbyj Mr Power , a s imi lar vote was passedwith Mr James Young , J P . on thtdej nth of hi a son.

NOTICE OF MOTTON.Mr " Poole pax o notnv of motion a.

fo l low s -t*" 'Hiat aa the L.t l .B. hiiveRt iti -d ) i i t h r u l e t t e r read at last meetingth|ey wi l l sanction n recommendation ofthe Boar d for HII increase of 2s. per w<-ekas: a war bonus to Miss Power, schpoi-mJHtres s , 1 will nu .ve on tlh is day fort-night that Uie increase be granted. "

PHOSPHATE DOUBLESVALUE OF FOOD.

M A I N T A I N S S T R K Mi T H A N DIN 'CRKAhES VIM , VIGOUR

AND VITALITY.

Never before has there been so muchpublic discussion ¦ f ty e relative values ofvt irioUR food? , but the rnopt importantphase of the whxle subject, has been over-looked aud passfd by We learn that oneartic le possesses preater food value thananother , but the t erm " food value " isndt c lear ly defined . Food is eaten I"s?al n- fy h n n p p r . but if we merely eat otsw r l n b l e fotidn u n t i l hunger is appeasedtt' ti i h rp l ^y no prea ter mtel l ip enco that 'heinn i aU Average men and wnmon of td-:iny t h Miph take a r«aj interest in w h n tihi -v e.- i f . nr i ' l r a r e fu l lv'select foods sin '-i t l l e ' ¦¦ t h e i r ne O 'l^ CnreFn l i.hf u- i vat l "H*- i l l » i p . w t h : i t fooda rirl i in phosphate areb u i M L ' i l i d s en to -day , bef :iusr :: i - Wi l lk l l o w i i t l l /H ihe pho.cj d i .'l' e p v l r a e t i - i ) f r " i nFilch foods by t i l t - 1 procecH r ,f ( j i p « >j I M |I IS

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f y '.:?kl».ihe:i.|absence-of tlie..Secretary, Mr.; S..b.: '.0i jHar^iSj' p.wuig t9 illness,! the riptide<:.: oonVenipg tbe ;nj eeting was read b£ Mr: I ,ii», ¦&,¦-O'Connor (Inspector) .,-'' , .: j !;!/ .i Tj ie Chairpianl, who WBB cordial y re-ie* ^oiy^d. 8aid ;r~The netj profit? of ' thfe ihal '-Wi tfear rwhich ended

on 31st Decemberrlas;,m oftSri making provision for all ba ll andie- doubtful debts, amount to, £31,774,1 an|dxe< j V^th- the balance from the .;preyinu;s ac-' ;' r fount,- £16,028, give up a sum of £47 ,$02 ij oe- deal with. It is profj osed to pay k divi-es qerid at the rate of 16 per cent , p o f an-A num, less income taxj and having blaced

£20,000 to reserve fund , to carry fprwarda (balance of £15,802. A sum of Mf.POO istransferred from reserve fund to reservelor; Investment depreciation . During tbehdyryear all of the remaining minimumpjices which since the outbreak of t ib warmaintained securities at artificial evelshaye been removed , and the cons ' iuentaccumulated depreciation tn Government ,municipal, and other high-class Stockshad this time to be provided for. Pricespf stocks novi are no longer repre sentedby an arbitrary fieruro , but simp ly by yieirmarket value . We have provided a sumsufficient to write down to the prices cujr-rent on the 31st December . 1916. ill theBank's investments , except 4$ per centW&x Loan. Th is ptoek was taken i t cogtahd , as you know , hap , on the appearanceof the new Loan , appreciated to th itfigure . Your securities of every kin Itherefore , would , if disposed of at c urrentprices, fully realise the Bum they stai dat in the bookR. Tha remarkable eatuj ein this balance sheet is the striking ih-crease which has taken place during theyear in our deposits and current accountbalances. They have risen dnri ip theyear from £7.569.543. at which they stoodat the end of 1915, to £9,058,511. th > pres-ent figure—an increase during the /ear of£1,488,968. They have thus grown by just20 per cent. A portion of tbis incr >ase isattributable to the fact that we. of course .continue to steadily acquire new bniainessat this , the head office , and at ill ourbranches. The deposit rate ruling, toohas been attractive i but the main) cauSrof the unusual increase is to be found inthe hi gh prices which have prevailed forcattle , and for agricultural produce olevery kind . On the assets side I of thesheet cash in hands and with our bankets ,money nt call, and Government TreasuryBills total fi3 .356.29-2 This sum, with theinvestment figure , £2 ,387,896. givei us aa total representing our liquid fimd.s of£6,746 1,88, which shows a proportion of 63$per cent, of our obligations to out custo-mers. Advances by way of overdrafts andbills show a total of £3,756,096. wi i i h i?£35.914 less than a year ago. You vill re-member' that last year a bonus wi s paj idto our stn ff to help them to meet th e increased rost of l iving during tht se wia rtimes You will . T am confident , npprov eof our decision to repea t the paym ent forthe coming year. It has further_ap pcaredto us that something more this time wiascalled for by the circumstanfe = . It n iu n tj e apparen t th at the hiph prices for noccssaries bonr with sper -ial severity uponsuch married meni !>t.'rs of our s taff us rionot occupy th - - st atus of manager. Wehave thought it right to give a doublebonus , or 20 per cent , on their salaries , tonffieials nf t i i i - description , and in Ih is wrfeel we shall have your full approval A Byou know , a Inrge proportion of tti e elig-ible member? < >f <nir staff have joint -i l thecolou rs since the outbreak of war , hnd wrhave to recon! w i t h deep regret tJ iat alreadv five of the *e have p iven tbr r l ivesfor their coun t ry As you wil l have seenbv the a n n o u n cem e n t in the reportMessrs. Wel to 'i . Tones , and Crmpanyhave been compelled by shortage r i st^ffcaused by tlie w n r . :« ret ire from he $u-dit ,grship of t h e Hank . The presej n t bal-ance sheet is vonehed by Messrs i P i i r i i l land Co m pn i i y . '-f "Dubl in , whom I h e pirectors. purs iKmt !¦¦ the Sta-tuto , n p ; v . i n ^r das auditors for t i n t purpose I ' beg tomove that t h " r rn . ,r ; and bafanc^ ^h k ' ' f

now taken a< -v ri ' i be received , n .inpt ^dOnd entered u t > " n ' he minutes . i .hn t nd iv idend nt t h e n ' c of Ifi per cent ftera n n u m be pai . l 'i - r the h a l f - y e n rj cni(c d31st Decemhrr . MM f ! . lep« income t a x . 'ip.onC200 .000 . t he p P ' d - ' U i c a p i t a l of th< i H .n)kto those n b ir e h n l i J e r s whose nan!i eu 3ren n w upon t h e r e e i a t e r

Mr .Char ley l- !u- - iU- t ' M u i p h y sifrv .rfte'nthe motion

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to be sure you are getti rpossibl e QUALITY ofThe Name

s a sure guarantee of quality .Althoug h the new Government regu-lations necessitate tfte temporary with-drawal of otir famou^ a ! Purity *1 Flour,<£ Spillers ' War Floii r" will be, just as" Purity " always w^s, r

SEE THE NAME Ol

You can get it in thej orioranded "Spillers ," packed i;i stones to 16 stones, aflour dealer's. i

A Church must be Built In Heof Padua

FATHER GRAY'S wonderful efforts to plant the ." Faith one* delivered t< ajSaints " in the non-Catholio Town of jFakeiiham, have been rewarded. Q3w

' WildernesB has blossomed &B tibe rose "—men, |women, and children are; nowaarnestiy seeking for Truth,—longin* to be' fed 5»ith tihe Bread of Life. - , CwTemporary BAcristy-Churcb ,M now tar too! small to accommodate th'e inortt iniacongregation ; therefore Father Gray praya daily before God's Holy Altar ! thaikind, generous souls may be touched to assist in building a House of Prayer; toeall people. What a blessing to Fakenbamf-a Tabernacle in which oar deaiz Bo>deemer ever resides I "Behold, the Tabernacle < >f God ia wifli men." |!

Many will appreciate the following Indisputable facts of the grtat xmrk alreadynocomplwhed :— \ |

In four years arer 120 Converts have been received, each receiving sol less¦uiian Nine Months' Instruction. A Maghincent 8jte secured, Preebytery andSacristy completed (Sacristy now used as a I Temporary Church), also a SpaciousClub and Lecture HalL All this has been accomplished and paid for by tits?fij ero«ity of Benefactors.

THE CHURCH MUST NOW OE DUlLT.DO NOT DEQIN A WORK AN 3 THEN NEGLECT IT! jFrom tbis Jittle " seedling " Mission of St. Anthony oi Padua another Mission

naa been started at Cast Dereham—18 milei fromj Fakenham: a good site has beenobtained for a Church when the one atFakeniiam is completed. Yet, still |i lat-her good news ! A third Mission is in contemplation in another portion of FathetGra y 's huge district. J . I |

Have you . dear , reader, the Conversion of] England really at heart? If tb,Oive Freely &nd Generou sly, for this G itaat Work ifl Bolely Dependent on *b4Alma of the Faithful. ¦ ' |

If Ca tho lice could only realise for themselves the tacte delating to this ¦ trap.:! in i? Min ion , both for wtat is being dona' and {what could be done, and wh itfiinot j one, it ;s oertain- they would be more alive to the real and urgent neceatty.f completio ? tihe Church in Fakenham. Wjhether the Gift be Great or 8mall, send

it to -in bo for. ' the si n goes down on your good intention.v,i<ir. « > FATHER H. W. QRAYI J

8T. ANTHONY'S CEJURCH ,| FAKENHAM , NORFOLK, ENGL1.ND,

P . -' r\l: 3^na ; ir.8 promptl y acknowled ged, I arid a Beautiful Picture ox t¦vr-«, i Jldart a;n! ;t. \nt .hony of Padua aeiit to each Benefactor. !

LOURDES AND :?•:•

THREE GKEAT I DOUBLE * NOVENAS OF MASSSJSA.J -L <;-&

:'INAL NOTICE OF FIlisT NJVENA .»j..;» L.

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DNESFORD

bo offered - 1. For th.- intention ?U I NIH fur O;ir Lady > N .-w Chtir^li.dead , eepori al ly those whose

lion of B<rn;i'li.'tto 4. For the¦ a lust ing peace. & For the con-

f r iynds wi i i .?e nanii- i yc'u sendiered Heart for s. n d i r i ^ Mia Im-feaven 'y presom c t ins (.nlci andexpressed *< - i Brrna ' .- i te . -viz. :—ay do penaiuo.

OF MAP SF.S W I L L BF.GIN A'IAMK I)AV. Fn d iy N- x t . Feb, l'J-" l .

HS SED LADY., on ( l i e Fo:i--t Day i ' ; - I 1 Suii i y .

¦AI Tuesday . F-h 2Ql hre in the oth> -r tw . .\ -> .s also,in all t\\o OI H IM .I I i Prayers(J yt -ar. i-Phi.t. > f»ravur t -.- - -l ' ^ ' i r Lj idiy ap-it is to-day 1. O n M-lv Father

lodiotion. 4 . Hi.- f ¦r .Uhij theppy Gu ar f l i - i n -a J? . - - m a l l pic turesmlpR Medals,ici -nisl y imparts to myself and to

•:SF<VR R ^TAFFORnsHlRIj :.and «ddi-csd on stamped fnvj elope ,,.r Mi-d.vl and a letter of spiritual

f____ ___ii_L •LTER WALSH AND 8O*B lorjB, Dressing ijableB, Dresseu, andBS.->Walt<ir W*lah and 8OBI , W»* : .. ' ¦:. : v : U:

wmBmrnmSMiliii§«il§««i3i?== i«.|>v;/}Utf ¦;¦:• *1¦Hiliij iiisip?^liteiSKyij¦'¦>'i* [ ¦¦ •* -;i C: A -meeting pi vt

Permittee- <* jthe <

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mpi a '§j 3Yif 0$[8j \ 0i Vg lol t.i ie 'ffood" Prii)ductapiJ Conijttie \< orpotation . wasl held onVial V p.m., in .the Mayor'ss&nt: -Al&arman Smith i(High,the

¦ ihair;!Mri. Pj. W. Xenhy;B. C 'Shaughnessy,- Principal,

chnical Institute; |MT. . [Frankt.' P.rffiggins, Acting [Town- Mr. jT; -Filpm-ing, , Brought \ Sur-

letteratfipin the Local Govern-d and other correspondence, on¦:6f ; allotments'» of food producfwe.r<j' read. ! - ;> . \- ~'\

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:;1TVP O;. ;J5|FERS;| ."! ] Vlies verej .received •y > tiie «d-M for groiind'suitablej for plots,Mra. I jaxyey, Bally truckle, andfrom JMrll P. W.; Kenny, > JjP.

tOfiKHp PiSheriff) in

JJ.P.j Mr>^Central'rI<itPielon,'- Clerk, andllYeybr/-¦.;:'''rl Oscular! meni Boathe matte

*tiorij plots

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."onalfrnmV ¦'•';-' t*he, :other

d offe'• acre

inea •red by Mrs.i Garivey beingi 'i could,not ibej accepted,dthrthe conditions : laidal Government Board. Mrrffered three lucres! at-' £!>or year. : Thej Committeea V|ery favourable offer,Stated that.he jwishedftoitteelas muchj: as. possible.

V Ulti gfOUI• v - L i under . tvr

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L ri -t- '-f- ; eilps-. per. ' ;\'± - .[y < f j ConsideraSy .- 'l.-' - .'And Mr;'r-i-' .' . -'-s ''iheln th6'lpv ;:'!ki^RTyR ':ir^-K After dii

ie Lo<riny-<ere ^pthisLenny!6mmrwo PLp.TS. AVAILABLE^

['i '• •' TA'K After discussion, tha Committee decided. ¦ 5.C'; w ' pbstpone. i thi i ml tter for [the present,

A .'!.- .j¦; i-#rialit was agreed ito advertise; forty-tjropr> r :plpt at Morris8»n'B Road. jThis gafound; | ; : ,: ;IB at present dn possession of ,lhe Corpora-1, - 'vi-> '¦£• ¦tion'L'taVihg bein ti ken ': for ,lhe HousingjSiV:¦ '¦:- "56KeiJW>i;i. put dt will not .!»;, (utilised . forh> 1: ^building purposf s until after fine war. pxo-W^tabhr. - % — ;

- ': '" • ' ^^ ! !¦¦ • 'i. T.t, ,:| | APPLICA TIONS INViTED.

was i adered thfit advertisements berted in the ocal papers, and postersBd,{.inyiting applications for the allpt-

a 'wh ch will b< about one-twentiethl acre each. * ':ipldcat ts .will be provided with man-and seed8, the cost of same to be r«-j with in sis me nths; elso with im-lento'ior tilling ' jt a nominal charge.izt meeting will be held jori the 30th

to conside r applications , for allot-«-

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Public H ealth Committeemeeting of the Public Health' . Com-

( It |wa8 :inserted iilasaued in'menfa whof an acre• ifAppldcaitire and; apaid with

I plementa;:or til\- '- J ; ';:Ne'xt meeting! dnst.J 'to cbnsid

A-mittee waa| held jat .U o'clock yesterday.s.lPrpaent:-Aid. 'Smith (HigH Sheriff) in; the chair, Aid. iPo^eV and , Coijicillore;P6ole (Mis.), alsh, Donnellyj, Hyland' and Croke , Mr.[P. Higgins, Secretary toth© Committee; fifr. J. Flemingi BorouehSiirvleyor, find Df. Dennedy, Supt M.O.H.Vete m atjt«ndance :

¦ ii |; ; PAYMENTS.1 The usual, paymenta were passed, in«eluding tne jsum. of £G0O, contribution to

;the Borougl Fund for watering streets

|«nd maint|enstnci of 'park , as set forth in- the last estimates approved by the Coun-

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.j i C FJFENSiyE SMELL..; ->Cdmplai.it9 having been made as to the

smell froni Woodman and Wllson'8 Skin«hd|Hide 3tpre m O'Coinnell street, it was

. jordeted tljat! Mr. Gallagher, manager, beasked to attend next meeting"df the Pub-lic Healta Cpmriiittee in reference to .thematter. ' - '. DAIRIES, COWSHEDS AND MILK-.'¦;¦

j ^HOPS f ORDER.Mr. A. Dobbyn V.S., reported that since

last meeta ig b». inspected.eight cows inthe dairy 3 ard of Mr.; James Gbugh, Bally-truckle, ind found them clean andhealthy. p .e ineipected the several millr-;shop8 in the city and found them clean

¦ ' DR. MCOAIRTHY'S REPORT. The- rfjpcjrt of t)i. McCarfhy. L.G.B. In-Bpector, tfp the ^anitary condition of thecity, ) adjourned jfrom last meeting, wasagain read and discussed, and it was or-dered thai the Local Government Boardbe inform id tha't the CommiUee would«ideavour , generallyj, to carry out. as far,aa:po98ibl4, all the recommendations con-tained therein I iMATERNi TY AND !OHILD WELFARE.

Ordered —" Tliat »e ask Dr. Kennedyto report (n . fulJ as ito the work we canusefully p irformi 'in connection with thMaternity and Child| Welfare Scheme un-der the NoltificatJbn of Births Act. 1015. '"

INDEC13JNT CONDUCT.Ordered that tiife attention of the^proper

autlhoritief i be called to the indecewLcon-dttctjin Alexander street complain&Jof atthe Committee. •

HEALTH 'OF THE C I T Y .DTJ Ker nedy reported that the health

of the citj- fpr December was pot so goodas' fdr the preceding, months, the rate ofmortality and thb'number of crises of noti-fiable diseases showing a decided increase.

! PROSECUTION ORDERED.

It was [ordered that the owner of thehouse 68 Up; per | Yellow Road.be prosecu-ted for hi.ving built over the; yard with-out lodgii g plan* of any description. Itappeared th|at the water closet was en-closed in the nfew building, Which wasbuiltj for kitche i, and that there was afonl unco 'erod i shpit against it, contrarytol this bTC-laws., Itjwas, also ordered that the owner of

86] Upper Yellow Road be compelled toprovide water c oset aocommpdation.

|PLANk APPROVED.Plans Wdged by Mr. LovellMor altera-

tions! to' 'M CKeill's house ; dn Baker'sstreetk anH by Mr. Geo. Nolan for addi-tions! to Mr; Kiifwan's house.: Mall Lane.¦w«re|appijovied oil, subject to the additionsrecommended hn the BoTou^h 8urveyorarid Supt. M.O.H.

i ! IEPOETS. .

- High-Ccnsjtable' Grant reported thatsince, last meeting ho took eight samplesof, new m Ik and! four of butted for analy-ses; and refeivfM the result of the ana-iyse$[ of e eht eainnples it new milk whichpro; ed to be pute. • i:!TlL6 repbrta of S.9.O.' 9 Norri 8 and Kava-

oagi v war a' -also fead, and p.o necesaaryprdie rs, roiide Ahi srebri.

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; ;•¦¦:¦- ; A meeting of the Housing Committee (a

r Comciittei of the Whole Coun :il) was held' iat 12 o'cl ock ydi tertjayl Pxesentj—Aid.•: Smjt^: (ir the i chair), Aldenr eh Dawson,

Murray, ind Poorer 4 Counc llors !• Poole(Mrs). WiJsh,.Bjlapd, X)'Con!nor, Kenny,and/Dont elly. \ \ - -U / ' .¦'¦ • f|- :i

r ^ i MiJ P, Hireins.: Seiretary^Mrj i J. .J.' jf lejning, Borough Surveyor; « >nd Dr, Ken«: nedy,' JSupe intefadent/ Medici J. Officer of;| Health, *ere infattecldanco. ¦ .1 ¦• '• •

* I 7 f '- ';•;;^§DBBBf'; / i .j .'iTwo tenders. - 'tin ""rj$c«lVfd ' for . the!. (. K;?.«feet£oabi M9>)fiM tit.Bmitn'9 Lane nn-

itefS! -it i& :teideie { 3 13I -^MK-*B4 MeMtil-^hn Heatfta And Son

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^8Gto the case 6 John JBrown. Corpora-

tion W^TSS recenfe. met j with ani aocident, the Boi mgh Surveyo* stated' that to had cond lted the Law . Adviserin the matter, arJ was it- present actingunder his directions. j .

llie application :6f Lawrisnce Farrell,Bridge Overseer, or an increase ,of wageewas referred to the Council. lHe alsomade an application as -to heating theapartments for , Ine Bridge watchman ,which was referrec to Mr Friel . Engineerto the Bridge Coo mittee,: High Constable! 3rant i en' ortedj that thefines against the C as Co. for havijig lampsout and for bad lights amounted to £112s. 3d. I - !

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Waterfiirdlia ionalTeachersf Association

The quarterly nieetingjofi the above As-sociation was field .on Saturday l at in St.Patrick's National School. -MrJ EdwardBaflton, Passage [fast N.Sj (Chairman) ,ptesided, and th follow ng were presentor 'forwarded the^ ¦,. subscriptions:—Mra.Purcell, Carrigeen N.8. ;! Miss Beresford .Punhill N.S. : Mr|£ ; Lynci, Piltoyn N.8 ;Mra. Moylan, Dii ikitt Sf.S. ; Miss Moy-lan, Kilmacow N.t.; Miag Drohan, CloneaN.8. ; Miss TobinJ tilmacpliver N.S. ; MissCarey, Ballyduff J J.8. ; ]Mifi8 Oantwell,KUmaooliver N.S Mrs. Carnvan, UpperNewtown N.S ; ' Jissea I Hanly 0), St.Joseph's Convent!; Mra. Brazil. FaithleggN.S. ; Mrs. Everett do. ; Mils Hally, Tem-pleorum N.S.; - Mjiss McAteer, ClonegamN.S. ; Mis% Walsh' H&rristown N.8. ; MissMaher; Whitechurch N.$. j Mrs. Tenny-son, Boolyglasa 'N S.; Mibs Butler, Carri-geen N.S • MiaS Courtney, do. ; MissCasey, Ballypunner N.S.; Messrs. A» J.Madders. Ballvduff N.S. ; J. DelaneyDunhill N.8.; . L, Kiely, B.A , CrehanaN.S. r H. Lynch, PiHown N.8. : J. Cahill .Tempieorum N.8.; J. Kiely, WhitechurchN.S. ; F. Aherne, Passngo East N.S. , R.Grace, Ringville N.S. ; P. Phelan. ClonoaN.S. ; P. Moylan, Dunkitt N.8. . J Power ,Kilmacow N.S. ; R. PurceU . CarrliteenN.S. ; P. Walsh, Harristown N.S (Secre-tary^.

The news of thel death of the late MrDenis Greene, Kill N. S., a sterling mem-ber of the Walerford Association , was thesubject of expressions of sympathy fromall members, for t|he deceased nentlemn.nwas extremely popular amongst his pro-fessional brethren.

The following resolution was proposedby Mr. J. Delanav : " That we. the mem-bers' of the Watenord Association , regretto learn ot the unexpected demise of MrGreene, Kill N.8.L an old and respectedmember of this Association , and that webeg to convey to , his relatives our verysincere sympathy j in their bereavementand that after thel transaction of the ab-solutely necessary buai::c88 of the Associa-tion we adjourn ou(r mpetjng as a mark ofrespect to his membry." '

TRe resolution was seconded by Mr V.Phelan and passed in silence .

The outcome officers were thanked fortheir services during the; year, and bothwere unanimously ! re-eledtod.

Miss Drohan WM appointed joint secre-tary.

Miss Bere8ford\ Dunhill N .8 , andMeEsrs. E. Baaton find P. Walsh were appointed delegates tjo the fortrfcominir con-gress, to- be held ii) Dublin.

Nominations weile made for the_ CentrnlExecutive Committee , afiflr wrTioh tht^meeting adjourned tfa n laj st tribute of re-spect to the memory of one who. dt irinehis career as a teacher , was one of themost sterling mempers of the Associa-tion.

Carrick Urban CouncilElection of Chairman

Mr. M ichael Puwcr , . IP . < uty o in^Cliairman , was unanimo usly r ^ -el'-ctod atthe statutory meeting of Carr uk-on-Sui rUrban Council wafe held on Tuesday, onthe proposition of Mr. Baldwin , . I P .seconded by Mr R. Pow:er.

On the proposit ion of Mr Ii P .wr ,seconded by the Chairman, Mr. R O'Don -nell waa unanimously re-i -loct«-d \iev-Chairman.

Messrs J. -E. Grobb. J.P. . M rh r id wm.J.P. ; M. Power . J.P , and Thomas M. -r-rissey ^Main street), wp fe -unanin iou slyre-elected representatives from tho Coun-cil on the South Tipperary T«H-hnical ln -stniction Committee

The Chairman stud matter -ito Carrick will b<i t u- fnrr t in(Instruction Comrnitt ep t h i -Tnovement was on foot to havenical school built |in Carrick-was present at a r^c«>nt confermatter presided ojver by theCanon Sheehv. P.P. . D.D .. V h

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sent a report on to the Department

Tlt .LAGE.The Chairman siid tho question >.f t i l l -

age and allotting plots was adjourned atlast meeting for " further inv est i v at ion.The plan Urban <tounci lB -ivi-re asked toadopt was to ask landholder in adiom-ing districts to suvp the plots to ()?¦ t i l ledby the townspeople. Ho undcr st^x id t liatin most urban districts the l andh o lde r swere not willing tp pivc the plots H.ithought in view -of the threaten ed scar-city of food whic i was a very f-r iommatter, the Council should n sk t • • < - H• ¦n rdof Guardian s te ti|l l tho, larpe fir id of 14Irish acres attachied to the uorl< 'ir. up<\If all the tillape posaible is n< t < 'K «TU 'there will be no faod in the c u n fr v m xtspring. ¦

It was decided K> apk tho r .nu rd i .mi. t >till the field in question*

TIMBER FOR THE POORAt the sutrccstion of Mr. Baldv u n the

Council decided \( cut dn-vr n th ( tn | .s ofthe trees in trie lark and pivc tin t im -ber to the poor people of the town forfire wood. i

MR. REDMOND'S BE REAVEM ENTOn the proposition of Mr. Baldwin ,

seconded by trie Chairman, the sympathyof th r« Oouncil wan tenddrtid to Mr. JohnE. Redmond, M.P., on <hc death of hiadaughter. i

SUDDEN DEATfl IN YOUGHAL .A painful sens ition tolas created in

Youghal on Tueac ay by 1 the intelligencethat Mr. Patrick] JIancyj U.D.C. . Tallowstreet, died very Suddenly that morning.Although of a rip i 'old lWe/ Mr. Clancywas at business a 1 the Iprevlous day asusual. For maoyi rears pajt he had been& member of the t rban Council,;and wasextremely popolfl?. - 1 |. | . - ' ¦

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KesolutioB oii CouhtltiiL - At '.th^^^UM-of-tb l .^ngarvaniiiuxiban. Councilv$xi rMondttyl ;eyening;,. ' d;V j:-^

; Mr. teenhock :eaid toat bp doubt, theyail hM heifdof ithe-rnsultitbijt had beenattempted jtio be offered:ifo that oliufitriousIrishman, I Count PlunkettJ, I within 1 thelast few : days by the'Koyal| Dublib'¦ fB ozCiety, ho (had asked him to r&igi ; with-out|bringinfe.4Jrty; charge whateVer ogaanstMini Count Plunkett was a' inan of [let-ted arid air honour'to the natio i' matproduced him, land He had lalwayj | stoodUp forj. fai^h arid fatherland [(hear, near);And his only crime: was that he happen-ed to bfet the father of a martyred eoniAs an answer to that insult, ' he propoied:—"That wei the Urban District Conncl.ofDuhgarvanl congratulate the Pojfal, Vuh-lin ! Society on their late exhibition otbigotry ! Wards Count Plunkett, and we¦would !ask them to follow that by <aang-ingitW narne of their society to the HellEire Club/1 which would be more in Keep-ing! with their present policy."

Mr. iCurian—Would you not condemn

Mr. Walph—The resolution w in sar-casm. ! ,

Mr. Brennock;—Here is a gentle nanupon wlhom the Pope conferred the c igh-est diginitV which His Hplineaa c uldconfer Ton [an alien Catholic, and ¦ theRoyal Dublin Society tries to insult him

Mr. Casey seconded the resolution. Theconduct of | the Royal Dublin Society wasthat of! the! Cromwellian spawn.

The ^resolution was passed, and 8/ copyordered to ' be sent to Sir E. Carson.SYMPATHY WITH MR. REDMOND.At tlie meeting of the Dungarvan Ux-

ban Council on Monday evening,Mr. 'Cuxran said—I think it my duty,

Mr. Chairman, as this is tbe Oral meet-img since thay had learned with iegr£t ofthe death I of the daughter of the Irishleader^ Mr. Redmond, Mrs. Dr. Pdwer^in New Yoi-k, to move that the sympathyof this Council be conveyed to Mr. Red-mond on ithe demise of his daughter.They all knew how MT. Redmond -worked¦for Ireland, and how he is working forher still , and I am sure all regretted; theaffliction that has come on him, and thatthe resolution will pass unaniniously. Inow propose that we convey te Mr. Johnfi. Redmond, M.P., the Irish leader, our

eep sympathy in his bereavement occa-sioned by ihe death of his daughter, Mrs.Dr. Power."

Mr. Casey seconded .the resolution.The Chaiirman eaid that he entirely

agreed with the words used by Mr. Cur-ran. They were -all indeed sorry to hearof tbds affliction that has come upon Mr.Redmond. They all deplored the loss ,and he was sure they would all apree tothe resolution.

The resolution was? passed unanimously,and a copy ordered to be eent to Mr.Redmond.

The Town ClerkshipWe understand that Mr. James J. Feely

has tendered his resignation of the officeof Town Clerk which he has occupiedsince 1892. The matter will come beforethe Town Council at its meeting on Tues-day, February 6th , and it ia expected thatMr. Feely '6 long services will not be lostsight of when the Corporation conies todeal with his superannuation.

The general feelin g about the succes-sion is that Mr . Patrick Iliggins , who hasacted for many years as Asaiatant TownClerk , and who has been practicall y theTown Clerk aince Mr. Feely 's illness be-came acute, should be appointed to thepost held by Mr. Feely. MT . Higgins hasto biis credit forty years of service withthe Corporation . No one could possiblyvie with him in hie knowledge of theduties Which the Town Clerkship ofWaterford involves , and few could equalhim in ability to i«?rtorni these dutioa . Inlact Mr Higgins would make an idealTown Clerk , for in addition to his capa-bilities for tho highl y responsible office ,he is one of the most oouteo ua , painstak-ing, and trustworthy of public officiate.Our hope if that tho appointment will bemade unanimot i f l ly , and w*> t h i n k we aresafe in saying tlliat thi.« \» th*> hope of allthose in Waterford who desire to recog-nize and reward fa i t h f u l service , ability,and integrity and tn place the conduct ofthe affairs of the c^ ty in tlip hands of aL'I nt leman who h;w nt h ear t the best in-lere ti tB of tlie mun ic ipa l i t y and tihv quali-f i e r which rpndoT him capable of conduct-in 1.7 its husmes-' t o the best advantage of• i . e citizens

Carrie k-on Sulr Board ofGuardians

Mr ThorLi , \ -> F Momssoy . Co {.'. , pre-sided , and the o t l i n r inctii t iers presentw i r e —ileS r- M I 1'i ivm aj u l M a u r - e eConnol ly

STATK OI- 'I H i : HOK.-iKKt 'nj nj u i r i g J T U V I O U I S a t u r d a y light ,

'Jl u , t - « . r r i - K j n » i i < l m i r j > - r i o < i hist year . liW ;t i d i i i i t u -d d i inn j .' the ^ L-ek . M (J . i l i . -^-hurgC '.l ,73 , died , 1, in h c sp i t a l , KJ ni l outdtxj rreli t- 1 l i .stt i . 8"* ; cost o! o u t d i H . i r f l i e f fur

week . £H IHs G.I Cost "f provisions ,k . t> Ms . 6H . :. C C C f l V t d d u n i lj .' 'l i e » et

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( \ . j i i i - i l i n t i m a te d t h e t m n « f e r \u Uiecredit of Carru lt-oi i-Siar ( i i i a r d i an s a sumof £7.'W ;}? 'J<i t he f i n a l i n s t a l me n t of tliemoney due

U ONUH OF OKFICF.R SThe Local Government liuitrd sent a

copy of a c i r cu la r ^ e t t i n ^ out changes in

the untnr t > of t ho L' ndfi tn be entered in-to in f u t u r e l iy a l l t l ie G u a r d i a n 1.' officials.A guarantee soc i< !y may t> t- ^ut in placeof nr in addi t ion t ' the ] > < • ! - ' nal bond.The oflicial -i i int ^ t ente r i n t o „ bond se-cUTinj,' t l i e G u a r di a n - i iguin .st loss th roughneg l igenei' , mcoinpet . nee . ..r f i i i l u r e to ac-count, for _' i n > < l i « , r t . . ;:I \ I M i n t o theircharge , in a d d i t i on t o the- e x i s t i n g bonda wi i r i i K 1 t h t ( i ; i . i : . l i / t i i s aga ins t Imj st h r i m g l i t r o u d or I M H I H / z l c i n c n t

C l i i i i r m a i i Thin ci •- 11• ¦ i e ' -ncem theBoard now Al l ' > t i r c l f i i e i .- ' Itonds areeoinji lcted in t i n - I ( I J l r w i r d s ' satisfac-tion.

Mr. Davin - It w i l l . I H i ipp '^ e . apply tof u t u r e a p p o i n t m e n t* by us .

DOCTORS 1 SI BSTI IUTI J SMr R power . R.O , submitted n ccrti-

Hcate f rom D i . M o ian sta t ng t h n t Dr.Stepbenpoil. M O . i- su f fo ru i g frc>m [irieu -rnonia and "'ill '»• miaMr to do d u t y fora w eek.

Mr. I'uw i - r iv | ) f i i t c> l t n . i l !>*• rtiuu f/ec l Dr.Moran on t w o doy^ to aot for Dr Ft<- |j lu- ii-son at thn ( li.^po i iMny . Dr Mor in wasentitled t< | two yui iu - ; i s .

The Maste r stated that he cngagt-d DTMirrpliy to act at the . workhouse hoHjn talul Dr. SttphuiiMon 'H place .

Mr . Daviin- It is iiH iial to have Dr.Murphy net at tin- dispensary and work*liouse for Ifivc guinea» a week.

The Chmirrnan said when n doctcxrnameB pnolhp .r doctor to act for him , theetiquette of tho pro f( ssiori i? not to inter-f«ro with (be porson named DT . Murphywould ceti £3 33.rfor thft week at the woxk-ib.ou8e[;iho£Jr?ilol, |aj id Dr. Moisn SA 4ft fortjie week at the dispensary. As it wouldty fot only pne-week it"would be 'a^ tvelltjn follow Uiat o^ranccrrj cnt . ' • ;,I Tbtt. Powcrj B.O. lThd ;dlsr»^n8ary y of H

ia yerjsr heavy this 'cold trcnthor, feftd riillive one ttftti eriough bo do' '. , ¦ > ' ' ¦

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OBITUARIE S

ME. MICHAEL KENl'EALDY .Durin g the past couple of months the

grim re mer:jl Death, has been very busyin our <a idst, On Tuesday we recorded thedeath o ! a young citizen in the person ofMr. Ja: . Ywung, junior. On Wednesdaywe announced with regrjt the deathof Mr iJichlael Kenneally, second son ofMr. David ICenneally , principal of theJinn of IKelly and Co., corn; and manure•firm of KjellV and Co., corri and manuremerchants. I Deceased was e ngaged in hisfather's business, and was veil-known inthe city and county. He had a greatmany f iends in Waterford and the sur-rounding di stricts , by whom his demise,will be jdeeply fegTetted. He had been illfor about two weeks , and he passed awayat9o'cl ock on Tuesday at pis residence,Parnell stre jt . He was connected withmany well-known Waterford! families, andhe leav es a widow and three young chil-dren to' mourn his loss , for iirhom. and forhis sorrow ing father and mothpr andother relatives , deep sympathy will befcH in (theii) bereavement. ]

The r 'mait is were removed to Ft John 'sChurch m yesterday at 9.3b, and , afterOffice and H, igh Mass , they j vcre conveyedto Tem;)leor^im for interment There wasa representative gathering j of < it nuns atthe fur erall The clr of nj iournor s worethe dectased' fi three er>ns and hi < s brothers.

The Very 'Rev. Cannn Fu -lone presidedat the High Mass The ce lebrant w;.$ theRev. Father Galvin , CC: deacon . Rev.Father O'Brien , Passage Fast . sub-Hcacon ,Rev. Michael Dowley , ( ' ( ' . In t 'ne choirwere :—(The Very Rev. Father Caspy. P.P. ,Paasag^ East ; Rev . W . B Oj Ponnell , P.P.St. Pat/ick 's: Rev . P F Fiteg^rald. Adm.St Join V. Rev Father PheaMy, C C . 00Rev. Fj athei Warren , ' CC, do. ; Re\'. W/. O'Connel) , Adm.. "atbedra) . RevFather Kehoe , CC. ; Rev . Father Morris -scy , C.C.; ftev Father Flood , O P . RevFather Pnrfjeld , O.P . Rev Father VVn ^nnO.F.M. ; Rev Father O 'Reg nn . H - . . RevFather I^ntion , CC . hm rnoT i Re\Father Orotty, Riehop ' « Srcrota i y andRev . Father Di)r .phy. C ( : . St P - u t i c k ' s

Mft. JAMES YOi:N(iWe n*j>ret to announce tl«- death -f \\ 1

James Yrmpg which took p la^e m fui i--day at hid residence . Hennet t n -treet ,aftef a brief illnesa Deceased was t h m lson ot Mr. James Youn> .\ J.P , V- l e i n - i r y .He w a s of u sociable and k nd lv m: nand hf .d rnany f r i ends in ih «- • n\ > > •/whom his demise IP rinii -h rc ^r . -t 1 e< lSympat hy v i l l be extended to hi s w n l o u .father ind uother and other rela t ives intheir oerea^ement.- The r anfaias were removed f r om M .S ' a t rresidence , i frnr i f i t ta - si . to t h e < .ir :f , | r , |on Wednesday, and the f u n e r a l to ok ,•¦¦.;». • .•from tfienc«j at 1 o 'cloc k yesterday •.<> -1Mary '.* Bnl ' lypunnrr.

Tli^ < liief inourncru \»i - r « » :- Mess i s j a .-Young, J.P. (fath er * . Nf V... Tlioiinii - H ;.WilHari Young (b ro th e r n *; P. Scanl.inJame* Coghlan , nnr l — Murp hy (b r o th er -in-law)

The ninorril corto^p -XA . - iirize an .t r< \, \> -scntati re , tb** at tcndan i ' i inolud n» ln -r .ibors arid oflficia lH of th . - Coiporation

MR W .J ,ACKThe death occurred j ii Mo iv i n y r v l .

ley Terj rac e nt M i . \V ;. J n . -U "n .¦• • ¦•n - . . 1 .wh-j h4d bt?' -n in f a i l i n g h e a l t h - n . • ¦

t ime pjast . w a s- a n i ot n hn r o' Ui . - ; : i n - < \

Dav idsbn an.l Jack . j p wp l i l e i « . r . n

Qu ay He w a s well 'iked > > > r m ¦<

kn e « h im , and his death hu .- . .. • \ -1 ¦ 1

s i r r ou air .ongst his fr i^n f l s .

j MR THOMAS M A f K F .YA highly esteemed an< 1 re><or> t e , i ; .- - i

dent o fj Carrick-on-Ruir Tinssed f l w « c v

Tuesday last in the per» n of M r H> . \n ^Mack e^, i ronmonger and h a u l w n i i mer

chant. Main street n-^r rn^er ) ^t .^ - .j .**to nn 4ld and rosrptv^t^ .f f n j m i l v i f . i -\ t .

vorr popular The fu n . r a j . v i n - n •¦ ¦>-

lar f f l y attended. to . .k - > I a r . . i M - • >;

O w n i n i , Co . K i l k o nn v .i f{ i ofi'i ¦ • •¦ \ur \

H i gh MTaBs at St ^i . h ¦!,- , !, ; ¦. . . < ,

Cn iricK-on-Suir

. MR. M I C H AF I. FO! K VM r Jlichael Foley , i very pr - m i i ; . i t

mert l mSit. nf D u n Ra r var v di<'d at T :.-. r ¦•*.:¦

denc< . 'Th e P 'j ua rc , D u nj ; i r\ » n . ¦¦¦) A . ¦ 1nesd 1V i He had h. • 11 ¦ 01 ¦. nn -her of 'years a m e mb e r o{ tht i bau

Counc il, n n d wa« widelv nf i . l NV - I eet i ii lv

connected in th e West U'a t p n o n J n - t i . . -

He wai> a very oneVgetir rj i : i n . .•c t o en i ed

by b is 1 townspeople, «• ¦ ! i l M 1 ¦•¦ IK I .I ¦• ¦• ¦

able hiifiine.83 in tbo ¦< . -t r i i - 1 !i - -V . , H

nbnut 71 years of ace \ f . .-1i •• i .^ i . -r - . I t

a t h i s i tTiiise. On l y i t > ¦ 1 , 1 m . 1 , 1 : 1 < ^ n

Mr. Fo ey 'a son-in-law .1: ¦! .

MR. AUO USTINR \ f o U R i .— ' >Mr ^u iruBtine Mornssey, u : , . n - t

outsidei the BurKcry . Dun crar v : n . i > 'bia residence on \Ve. lne-u lnv 1 , . , .about {0 vears nf apn . and \ i i . l -e. - i . i ;ipoor hdalth for pome tim <i r>" - ' 'e -v.-isbrother ! of the late Father Af .n ¦¦¦¦¦• r C .broth er ' of the late Fr . N f o t | i~ - ey ,i|,po-quin ,aiiil fa ther of Mr P t y < ,r r n s e y . Kil-mactU6hias , whose d«nth too k nlar o at anearly ape. and who was m^ich recrrotte^/The late Mr. Morrissey wa^ 'a man of mostindustrious habita , a large farmer , andconnected with the leading famil ies in thelocality!. He was much resjpectrd and .¦?t,eomen and widespread rejpret is 'e!' -ithis demise.

NORTF J R0SCOMMON K l|,KCTl i > .\AN 3 COUNT PUTNKEfTT.

Thrrt a re! now three certain onndid - i f c *in to* "Unriinc for the North RortcomniMivsoonc : ''—Count Plunkett (iSinn F«*ir re-pieaont Hive) , Mr. T. J Dcviin e ( N n t i f . n n l -ist Parv rqpre apntfltivo ) . apH Mr .U^nerTully (Independent Nationali ^ fi Mr IDoborty1,, a member of the '] -'li '-h Bar IHstill ppsecutinjr his oanv^sn Ty-flnyMr. Dignam, 8ub^8he-riff |sat at B.y leConrthoUBQ for th>i purj > .>s l c of rec o ivi ' icnominations. !

At T pperary Guardinp , |M» 0 'IWvwpropos< d a resolution cond^rnnins thr ix -tremely bigoted Action of the Rnvnl Dub-lin Soc -fety in onllinp on O%»int Phinkottito reftif n f^om that bwlv Mr. W Ry\nbeoonddlithe mc-tion. which ]WH < pupport^dby Ihe Ohhlrnw n An/] Mr < ;-u ir!sj) , n rdpassed annhimnuRly.

\ WATKRFOttD HOT XT)K.'A I JL "-JftnuoT- .: Mono ky 'j v&th—Kjlmuethn QUA .' 1 ' ''! . [ ' ' February.¦ ¦Thuii ¦l \i}l 1st—Gullcagh Droea.VMohd itfj rHlvH-C&ppagh 81 atkyn.

' ¦•, Thnrt laf i Wh^Annestowti. }

i-y 'Wff &A t, 'I 9tb—Rathgomt ck, ,i Thurj l ilyJ lSth- Pouldrew, ,t . ¦ . ¦

¦iiSii

WATIOWAL DUTYoThrough varioi is effects of the Wapr, A

dREAT EXTEA |QtlilNTITr OF FOODg -o

wn at homo ti ls year is ABSOLUTELY

^ECESSABY TOI SPGUEE OUB POPU-IIATION AGAB^ST THE DANGEB OFPRIVATION. The Fanner alone cansupply that need. [

GUARANTEE] AGAINSTLOO 3.

. To secure hin against risk of loss inperforming this vital duty, the Govern-ment have guaranteed him a fixed orcontract price for! Wheat, Oats, and Pota-toes for the 1917 ! CropJ

SVJEAftJS OF PRODUC-Tl6W

The Department of Agriculture havetaken apecialTHe'SBur ;s to-ensnrff lhat aqupply of seeds, nanuires, and implementswill be available jn Ireland for the extratjillage. Loans for Seeds end Manures arebeing made available by the . Local Go-vernment Board, |thr< ugh the Rural andUrban District Councils, for holders un-der £10 valuation ; ai d Loans for Implements and Machinery will be provided bythe Department for otjier holders.

Seed is being kept for

will be provjided* Manures ire b ing mo iliseii*Consult yoi r County CommS:Ueev yqifr pQunty

. j .I' '!¦ I "T j : l!i ;.}.|Agricultural Instructor, and tpe D^parj tniient'. CM

' • j ' i ' Mj ij i

to work on yoi Arable Land4 Leave the

appealing and the asking for exemption! to ptheijsp

There need f oe noif the Irish F&irnif the Iri sh Farmer^ do Wf ldir \4&£y

A/ VB THE Y, y^i&b., I ! i ;! I , i 1 : j ' ' ¦ "¦•

7 h"OKr.VRTMK N T OF AGRfC l 'LTURE AND TECHNICAL j !

INSTRUCTION 1- OR IRK LA ND , , |DI BLIN , Jamiiiry, 1017 M , ¦ - '. |- - „

KILIEA RACES

I 'o i i i in i t i ee— Dr M rihipsey (Treasurer) .3 1. Shipsey, Co.C ; T. .1. f?hii*sey, VOT...-I .; , D.C.; P. F. Wall , .). J. Phelon( < i . - " l gey , M Harnuv . P. J. Dunphy , JHav e- . R J Hutler , f . O'Hrien . A. MilleriJ Ivory , J. Sheehan P. J. Power , DC.\\. Power . DC , J. Flynn , J. Murphy , P.Spencer , P. Ivory . J j dge, C. P. Gerrard .Siu i le r , V J . Dunphy. llandicappers , J.nT.ri on find P. Ivory Clerks of the( ' • •iir -e , J Murphy and ,1 J. Phelan.Clerks of 6oales , P. fl Dunph y and 'J .J-- |. . - eh i i i ! I

f l ¦• a lxj ve races wen- held ye.-*t«rdayI .IVI a course kindly j ^' ivcu by the Presi-( I :i ' . in. l Judge . Mr j fj . P. Gerrard , Ross-iiluff It was the most .-uicces t-ful mettingheld over this emirs** since the opening

.v or f ive, years ago.The .-ar ikine f e a t u r e « .;' tho race." was

1 .; ( ini-i l i of tho Furnierb 1 Der liy .Sevencomp etitors faced tlie ^starter. Inland< !:n -f . ridden by "Micky " Kennedy, rhadeth e n i n i u n g , attended by Loperstown Lass(¦ 1 l i . i l f a mile , when Harri.-town Lasstook up the ru an ing, [well ridden l>y Mr.P Iv r> rv . u n t i l ft furhi i? from li om e . whenSmall l$".y was forcf d In 'he front , butii . i im - .11.11 f lv nf terwii n 1P Mar t in Kennedy .<io [..i.l - . Mini ster , ci mine with n rareImi- i of .-peed , enmi'i: 11 ( levnr vic toi *v byai l e i .L ' i l i f rom his c«ii sin . "Mickey " Ken-nedy u h n rode a spbudid fuco on Smal lBuy. Mi P Ivory ' icinir hal f a lonpthmvav ..11 Hii rri atown L.T-M. Tlie rider oftho w i n i ' . r w.is nicisl u i i fo r tuna ' i fromp t u r t TO O i ' i ^ h . Irisih u li i » stirrup leathers l i o r t l v .n ter tho start Details -—POM HACK , confined to Wood stown <li "-

p( ii - -ary district , lor ponies 1.1 haiul d, .1.:.I inidiT. li- t prize . £4 . '2nd. Ms. ,

. i i . l . |o, Al > oiit I j miles.Mi . l . iu i i - .- Shannon 's (Bal lypunnes r)

COCK CANARY M. Kennedy I¦M. - I .In Hayes 's (K:l l . -») MAY. i i . ( i \ v i : i : 1. O'Nei ll 2M i - \ I I . n i n e s ( H u l lVg i i r ron ) UAI.LY-

t . A I M M i N L.-\KS [ F. O"Ne ill 3Seven ran.

1 A l ;Mi ; i ; .- RACK (Korae Race), confinedI.J lanu ers livinK in Woodstown Dis-pensary District. 1st prize , £4 , 2nd ,Jus. , 3rd . 10k. Aliout IJ miles.

Mr. Martin Kennedy's (Blenheim)I LADY MUNSTERl by Munster—: Miss Dalv. bv Ascetic Owner 1Kir M. Molonef 8 SiMALL BOY . by

Minister , L M. Kennedy '2Mr * Kirwun 's HARRISTOWV LASS,

j P. Ivory 3! Six ran.

kVF.LSH PONY RACE, confined to Woods-town district. For ponies 13 bands 2and under. 1st prize, {£'2; 2nd. 15s ;3rd , 6s. Abijiut 1 mile.

Mrs. Kennedy 's' (0^1 aghane) BLACK-SMITH J M. Moloney 1\\r N Hearne'a BALLYGARRQN

LASS I .M. O'NelU 2Mr N. Corcornlii'd Bellelake) SEA-GULL ; N Farrell 3

Six ran.PONY RACE (Open), for ponioa 14 ty&nds

3 and underL 1st prize, £4; 2nd, 304- ;3rd. 103. About i-mileai . \

Ir. T. Cronin'kl <JASTE...4..:L..-Owner 1Ir^ Kennedy's; BLACKSMITH¦i U. Nugent 2ill " . X. Murphy'al SAILCF.QTH I

¦ i : ' ¦ Owner 3

- >' -Six i -an'. : , ¦IORSE RACE (O >en). About) 11 mil« a'., , Jst prize, £4j 19i^; 2nd. 35d.;3ra, 15s.Ir.; J.l.Pender'B JACK iFHOST- .L.L- . :[' J ! ."

\-

msmmm\\\

: 'X .i \ i

JPI^S

i the DeferB[ who1 hole\ to culti4i3 ARABLE

COnaUndei

occupierequire<OF THHOLDITILLA<iB. H y iare arathat ycIN AD

& of ithe Realm iL r K- i ¦ iten acres or over

3 in1 1917| ONE-TENjLlijrb: ON -THI

EDITION 1:0 THIF EAST YEAR. ;

TJG8 EN A

! IE ABEA CIU. hold, saj ', 40 acres of 'whiclble yoy muf t; till f he same amouItj lletii list!year AND! 3 ACIirrioN. !! ' ! ¦ ^ . \

is cultivated1 « i. I -. i. .illMeans

be culiwhat ! ]vatedispector

land which' is cultivated;. or CANivated. Bjrery fanner | knows iust6riion of ' his land can be culti-Thereforeliao not wait for an. In-to telli 'yoiu G'O ahead and j I¦

; ; : ' . ; ¦' i W!1G!» mit \ > ; l j !ie : horses 'and the ploughs at j ; >re -nj, the i p|>ljraijrjk

: WE HAVE

Withl tsent inji thiENOUGH OFMotor tractorsof theni yet in

BCJTH I in most ' distr'&ia.¦ ¦ i ¦ i * ' T i lar.e Bood, but thep are pewIreland! anJd a pi pply jrxiay

not get jhere in: timel | iDoii'tj-waitj ifprthem, tfse the hoifse an|i plough at once-

you Jo Puiichas^ Loans

1 i : : ; j ; I ; ¦

scarcity ^tFocil

COUNTY BORdUGH OF WATERFO- i ; J—H i !

FOOD PRODUCTION, j^

L.I i I !

IN Purs uance of ('irc|i lfir -L» .tUr from tl ^ejLocil Government ' Board , offers arf l

hcreBy invited fro an Owjners of WasteJIofUntilled or othfer Lana3 J in the CoiirityBorough of Wat ('r furdJ aiui t'.lso I onds |oitlie outskirts of thel :Count y borougl ,suitable for allotuilentt . i I |||

Thq Corporation will hj ivo piiwor to RentLands for a Dt'riUl not okcoedii'i: ; vft 'Jrs.

In iview of tlil^ ijroa| and] iii^c-n' nejee -sity for |lncreasttlj Food! Production , andof the limited time for |hc cilltivatiori ofsuch ! lands , an immediate re'ply to thisadvertisement, at itinfc" terni.s, etc., is.earnestly requested, f" ! ¦¦ By Ordjr I '

; PATRICW r)lGGINS. j .I 1 Actm« ToWn ClerK. |

Town Hall , WaierfoW!11th January^ 1917. 1

I I I I ¦

; : !COURSING

Tipperary Clip Meeting^Abandoned i

i : , i l j .

Long Diylsons

I i "~7 : : ¦¦!!Our eoirresponldent wjires:— : L ; :Snowi fiell heavily in the Tippi'rai-y ! |alst

trict in (be curly hours of the niornihe;and by the time resumptioh [of coursinj!;was due there were six inches: of pnowl ojiithe ground, while ia blizzard 1V;IH rapinKJThe stewards, after visiting the Rrtujhaldecided t» abandorl tho meetirig, divisibnstaking place ih the Cub, Purse , and Pl'a'Wamongst the doga left fin last nicrlit |'

I. ! ¦ I : i :

Newbury Races Abandoned JI I ' I , " »; : I i j

The Press Issocjiation telegj-aphs i-frii eirosi contmues to bo very severe in tneNewbujry: district , and, therie beinU ijochance of racing being practicable' to-morrow , ! the! 'stewards abandoned tnemeet-in ? .[ j

!: T ; | i | ;

I I T7! P~ ' ; ! !WATERFORD JOFKICERS. |

Lieut. |8myth J " The Laurels," Johri^sHill, left Waterlord last week for EL'I'P -Other officers • •Who have recently left I tliecity, where they I had fceiit! leave, are :—Revd. ;(Capt*in) IL. Stafford^ R.A.MlCfi ;Captain J.^C.i I edlie; [2hd! Lieutenant I If.Blee;. 2nd Lietitmint HJ St'ra igmau,l GiiBLieuteiiiaht Gi\ 'J. Hand '< ¦ uhd 2nd LieiikiC. L. : Fudger.|.!,: The two' i latte r eentlenieiihave jiut cori|e|udeld iheir 1 ) twining]' ascadetsJ/and have Ipeen [posted to the Mun-sters. (Be'fesfoird Bifracka, : Curragh) ' landthe Leinat^rsff iWj e'ctlyely. ' | -i • , ¦: I! ]T¦ Mi . ' il'- iil l I ii i ! ! : : i ! I . J - I I -

: -.£•¦ .¦ I ' l l i i - - ¦ \u-\ y - \ ¦ > - 1 • '-¦¦

Mr, -T. CTroirm's MOUNT|;HECtA ¦ = i I : Ij :-- \- ' I IP I ¦ !-• :; ;J I \\i : \; Owner fl

Mr. N. MurpW'3 i)U5 IfOKE. ..Owner j 3

——JLJI JM JMJjLllllli• •¦ - - I i :v-:|i^r|ln^^:-:^:^:

WATERFORT-' mted 4n^ PnbHihedW

^^^B-iult' ^iS-bindlngi and'! facbhia B Uns' Bt btfafir¦ •.¦»*l» •ndW,OJConn«ri8tr»S.toffi»

\ :fm?&! : - ! ' .:vM^-

plSRIfi

f c&i 'klmm!"¦¦' h

r%mmSKillf:I. - . - •M i- . i l;. *MOT

27w OoticnLlrnt Jia«rd«5<ie(IJ|ia« oW<< ;-aryJfioMoMl/o/'/*««» fiottWm fwtfjjto/. Jl*JVm oy ;refa>w«« /HWn* 1 th 'all 1*9* tp

kbhich a'coivdl 'oifturrf dw^4Tl*w *!*v*K?P¦to wfcicft-j;«& -f :ojp tir,\.l-^^omt itonwl

! ¦ = ."; . ¦

: . : > '<i ¦•wftftR|iidtesi---: J v. , - . ••¦•;-

,.. !. ,; ¦ ; • I 'Jc . | l!- |.i; j !!vtV^v-:-i;:.'v: . - :: - ! . ;. . .I &RABA20NJaiid [Ptf^Rtsfcifij mry:iltfc,

!_ N: Paul' •Povve ;'! K ri«[^ po j6 :; it-V . ¦>

,|/:i917y at pf.-jG^^^KMcK/l bl rbysi the : ReTijI Bit Js:- immi;iist 'Ms:} iJoaep *

Cltetton/ :§fijyM ; i itj^ .:35.

. 7 late ^W i^ ftftte^ a bbrpugh."

T'\; :Vi •]->^: S'- " ¦-"^r' l -- -- : :".

- r.MMTfP^^-U-:" ?IACIC—January 22n4.!:^W7t at his. res i-

dence,' 29 .IMorley ! /Terrace, Waterfon ,jWilliam ! Jack, Jldest^aon!. of tW lawThomas , JatH . Glasgow. Funeral tookplace toi Sjt[ John's Hill Cemetery yes-terday. (Thursday).

REPEAL Y-j-At hia residence, Paarne l'stteet; ;onj |23rd inst., after a| short1 ill -

1 ndss, fortified1 b t the rites of the Cathc •~ lie CHurcH-j-Mi :hael Kennealy., IR.I.IFuneral '¦ took p lace yesterday (Thun

• day), affeff-Oflic s and High Mass at StJohn's Crujrch, to Teuiplrorum, CountVilkftnnv.i i l ;

FITZMAUR^E—tan January i 3rd, 191?atfhis auri^e |' residence,5 ,Jefsey CityCharles Fitzmonrioo, ! Electric Engineeof | the Geijierfltihg Department, EdisoiWbrks. Bpston oldest son o|f e^Constable jiFiUu ijaurica. 16 Be£U Street.

VLEDGMENT. . i

. OKeaffe , (Provincialhunk his mapy, friendsnquiries during: his rel

finds it impossible toally ;

ACKNO'Mr. Cliar, es I

Bank . desires[ to-,«*V\rt ' mnAo I irtrlcent illness.: He finds it xm\reply to all- |bergoi^a11y.

I . : : I .

Snsutanee.THE F ATRIOTJIC

ASSURANCE CO1 ltdTm FJRE J AC^IDENT , WORKMEN'S

COMPE ^SATflON fie BORGliAHV.CAFITAI, FULLY PAID. £100.000

! Rc 'lsttm and Head Office ^ I0, COLLEGE GREEN , DUBLIN.

lOHN MOONF.Y. C.V.& D.I... Chairma n .. EMl»LOYMEMT WAWTED.• tHE RIGHT ttOXzTH&O'COXORUON. P,C H.M.L /- TTVTUV i lM -O«V- r^oiH™ ac

4AURERCE \W MA«txN. E.<,. .1 : i . . 1 f ^OX Jf ^ TB.Y GW . eeltfl poaiUon asPHILIPH.GRj EKSOJf .K«I. I i ' i \^. General; can be well recommendedfOHNSINCLA|RiE*qJ(Bell«t). A»n!vTe833 thia offloft•BERNARD H.O'REILLY Esq., Matafiinj Dftectnr. | Apply |BlWi, iniS Omoe. .i ow; Riiet of Prejmiuni and i>ronjpt andiiiberui Settle; TJ E8PECTABLE l^an seeks employment

ihe rcmonof i c fcn'v^p.y J^ iodepen| J ** I f*& ffenUpman former or horsr

-•¦¦ &jiit>i 4 r<i ^ fi ' 8' li yt'reTOm eMe .''yTtppIy" 693f; "thi?t qfcpany-* AgedU or ta I offlc^

' w. COOTE Manager and SecreUry "VTOtlNG Lady desires- poet as Book—i u—I , _ X I keeper or Ledger Clerk ; knowledg'1

: i of Typewriting ; 12 months' experience inPRTZ 5 RHTfSk ANni chartered accountant's office. Apply eav

iT j fr ; ^r*0. _r!5L_L___ , this [office.ir Foaling IVTares VYMG Qirl (16) wlBhe8 to »° M Ap

J. Vaxiltjj-tXVXai WO 1| prentice to Drapery or Grocery' Insurance.JA ME S WH1 TTY.

INOOBPPRIIED INSDRANOE AGEN1

42, QUAY, WATERFORD.

House & Land Agents,Tire, Life,land Accident Insurances of

all: classes on best terms.H0U3CS, &c, TO BE LET.

FURNISHED HOUSE near John's Hill ;B Sitting, S. Bedrooms, Kitchen, largeG*rden. , 1

MOUNT JAIiTA. . WOODSipWN. -.Country Bungalow, 7 milea from' Water-lord; beautiful ! sheltered situation, neaijrtrand; 3 reception, 5'bedrooms,] servants']rooms, etc; iGarage; 8tabling largeGarden. ¦ ¦¦ \ \ \ - - l:.

STABLE or Small Store in Johnstown.. : TO. DE GOLD.

CommodiQus DWELLINGH0U8E (for-merly: Waterford Arms Hotel). Everymodem convenience. I

TO DE LET OR SOLD.GLENDOWER VILLA. John's Hill.-

ff wo Sitting, Five Bedrooms, Bath (h. and•.)» Coach-houae and Stabling, and aboutffour Acres' Grounda.

Compact PLOT of GROUND in Mayor'sfrVolki Excellent . Building Site.

First-rate BUILDING ilTE in PatrickStreet. Long lease, gftrtn. ,\Cash: received on Deposit at S per cent..

repayable I (practically) on demand.Coupons and: American Money] cashed.12, Gladstone St., Waterford

WATI1KF0R1) raiON.

WANTED

/TTHE Boarc of Gtiardians willj - atX i Meeting it) be hold *nthe 3l8t inst.,oeoeive and cp i ider Tenders for the sup- \ply of 200iTona, or thereabouta,' of [Best .House1 Coals fcol contain not leas than; two- . >

Jfchirds; round. >; To. be deHvered> Icamagerae at the Workhouse or Feter HospitalKores as required <1) direct from the ship, ' J, n- (pji) jthe owner's yacd^within one month ''• irom | the decle. -ation of \ the contract! . . . : i

Tenders to st iW description of Coal|pro-josed; to b«f duppHed «nd name pfi col- l[iery\t Th6 Cp)Bia ctorrnjU8fc;siiDtil Aj hew;;:

.puwns-TOnreu, »MPPJy any coaifl xfrj j! <fiepots of tnb ynibn' aVUi .cbntiwpricq,''-: knd-eostof cartJtoe. - T^eiBill of -Lading. ; ]•• ¦ it the Scoal iriio| Wl delivered ex sWp. t be. ,:<OT^Tded:to the! indcraigned direct from i-, Iievc6lltetyt;?|nt aiding cbntractore' tdl|-'- 1¦ iae i^^eT«tand.that,

^terns of. iMiVp' MTer^acntcnt jjtnhBt be »trjictly> adhered to':, jf

r.-U SDf M^KH^Cjerl^ ilKiiiM^' 5

i'iii.'i'B^QfB^ ik^ ^' i' 'iJiittmm.WSKHi

L-Mii

ill lll1iii iiii iii»wiigii;t r .v --j i/ - l|. ^'¦¦ ¦y '-r -. [ . . M\: /.f - :r : . - '- - \ : ¦¦ . , - -. . ¦¦ . . . :, -v,;i| :: [;• ¦ : , - i A .1. -I '. ¦; .;• ! ¦ J i-;-.;[U!l: ':i, :

K-;: f|

Tcpai .' I.

AORIOULTU

B; 181 Table Potatoea. lowest market': p;' ces. at. Walab a Fruit Stores, 68

0^mcjall;Street. jj .|]p :; . ' j ¦ '. , ' ;!

FEE8H Dellye of Finest Table Pota-

k eal at pfet ent1; 4 stone sacka. de-^llye «d inj.Cityi B. F, [Phelap. Qtaay: ,

TjX >B I Sale--Fiiie8i_! Table Potatoes.J?1 iAroly *J, ' a¥d R. Walsh. George's

Tjl R' SMe^ OQ onWLi^ eJufnjps.J?v :Apply ;'jMr/^^*Mtb»;^Ba;iy.der-fapiy. rf"i;:.- '%$f- ffe?-: t\ '¦,*f RS'j^CGUt] J^SRHfife^b'C WillJj ± 'pii 68.<-per ppM 'AU'g 6d"

fat old

fffHElHfihflriJiojr a; j 'feairy;; i&iili ':"t rfficej

. 'i^ t>Ma y-M?;)«tBgei'aW/Ai38^|G6.* Limerlokjt?iand purchased iwh"eti-^calf ' '''byt-1!TOnJ> J ¦ Fi-Maher, ' BallygUm;iw'ill . be lfet Jto* -M number of Cowa in-mi ::#] ;$£$!& j ot = M. ed, per^ cow.:Frofli the dam; and sire's pedigree , thisBufi is1 of a : 900 (JL- Btrain. ny furthe rparticulars can be had from Owner .

ARTICLEa FOB SALE.

TjldR Sale. Brief Oliver ..Typewriter, -No.T T 6 Model ; alfeo3h"ef:8ize ,NoM6 Tost -botn good bargains. Apply 6934,., thisoffice. ¦ >

T?OR Sale, a Range (new). Apply G928,J. this office.

TN6UBATOR <Tamlih'B), 60 *ggs, per-J. fejet, for sale;. Apply 4117, this office.

N: IW Sovereign Marmajade now ready.}d. and ls.»4d. per pot; H. White

and Co.. The Quay.

RlLEY Billiard Table for Sale; almost

• «s good as new ; size. 11 x 6i: ran>e sjen any day by 'appointment. Apply(829 office of thia paper. •

5/\/\ / k LARGE Penny Bundles of

jVL'iVy 'V' Friewood to be had at Pur-efill'B. Barronstrand Street.

iCYCLES AND MOTORS

ALWAYS Remember that for best ser-. I vice, if you want a Car on Hire, the

olace iB Cordner'a Oarage.

CdRDNER'8 GARAGE, for Motors on

Hire . Try our service and pricesI »©T Hire, if yon have not already done so.

PR Sale, Genii's good New HudBon Bi-cycle ; sell cheap. Apply 6929, this

office. •

busiiie^ss; expect small salary from startAppjy, letter only,. 66 this office.

^ Note the Name ; o r j

M^ Ask y<|>ur Grocer for it o|And don't be put off vlrilh any other. Ill

M1LLOCRAT " Flour isThere is

\ JA SINGLE TRIAL

; Oh Saie throughout Ir^Hnd.1 1 ajiy difficulty in pbtaidmg, wiU to thei^^S Pf kmanutacturers:— -r4l :'- ' :• •!' ;:' - i i ' . .- :- - ' II T^ Ji ^ tai ' ] kxz ? ¦ ' ' ' '¦

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Jj " r.HLLOCRAT •» |8 the Flour ||I! - that will Pleaoo You. -

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KZSB ojUsP V;mmmAPARTMENT©, aI8B8,

FORtirith Jilis. offl

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€0MF0RTABLE. Apartments to;. IASI,i. with Juse of ;;:sittiingifoo)(n. Apply

.6936 this offl< e, •' "¦$>> ' - ¦ f., >f. *¦: ¦¦ '. - -:i\-

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/T«C 1 [FOR / BLE/Board an^^WgingVJ . !or one or two men. Apply $3331this o Bee. ) j ¦¦¦ ;' -;l3|{

TO : !*t,"!Dwurnished Rooms. Apply 1|§~ Jor. fqiis; office. ;;;||

.fi]lWi f?B drW)n»8, Slttingroom, and .'iis iJ;;; f!jEitcnM^ 'wanted; ,.no attendaiiceH

quie -; , 'epbdj-foqality; moderate. ,! \&ppm

A GENT re uir,ed;.by.:-»Mnni#lW5XX : i tnce Go , Lto for vacant •b SSiw?;v^cani!y fot KHmead^n! • n i wPwf]*Cro iistric'r-, on salary -jind commlyk«:gopdj-( eninjl s for capdbie/: 6nerie|w|jaen'App y|Buperiytendentj j e:.;lH^^^^

OST. on wr^ a>Bt>

''Ladsr':».1 Ha |«1 1 bag, cc dtaining two'notea andlsonjjs

silver.: If returned o thia offloei'ffiS™will hi rewa -ded. " .fr^^T. OST on (Sunday, between).Old <$«$;JU i ind Mbunt Congreve, v a QreejLLeather Dogf Collar. Finder will rdceltff:10s, reward. , iiss Mansergh, Old Courts?

TRAYEDlfrom the lands of Lisduggaifjf<i>n the|20lh January, one Hogget

Sheep 1 Anyone giving information;jwUMing to i recovery of same WUl bo.rewliw^by Paik . Larkin , BloeH'fi'iare, Waterfo:r| |

QITUAT1ON0 VACANT. *||

CARJPENTfiRS , Pipe Fitters and t'lung

bers wanted immediately for Jaffig-Munition Wpjks near Birmingham,' .^assist in erection of model village. W$rinaand CcrtnfQrtable hutments provided; fftfeg^paid to site ; 'good money to be earned'lijb,a suitable class of men ; no one on G dfvernm mt work need apply. Applications-must t e sent through nearest EmploymentExcha }ge , quotinR reference No. AkSSB^^The Austin Motor Co.. Ltd., Birmingham^?

¦ft ^"ABRIED Farm Hand wanted;generaf1YX ipan with small family , mustrbe' anrall-roupd man, plough, mUk ; wife able toymilk ; wages, £l , per week , house,"mtHc,potatoes. Aplply, with references, to 892&,jthis office. '

RESjPECTABLE Young Girl wanted toj00 light work and take charge of

house . Apply at once, 6935. this office.

SHORTHAND Typist wanted . must be¦ .well educated, write good hand;

first-class previous experience necessary.1Apply, stating fullest particulars , with;copies of testimonials , stating lowest »ol-ary expected, A.B.C., thia office.

MISCELLANEOUS.

ANT Doctor 's Prescription sent to Bell sie i>repared only with the Best

Drugs^-a matter of the utmost import-ance.

A GOOD Light is a Luxury Bell 's for

B'"st Lamp Oils , sold in sound tinsand casks . larjrest importer of White RoseOil in South of Ireland. 62 Quay .

il PiiiiiiiiiiifflfBtt ijteSill

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A IX, Goods Dyed and Cleanid at ! F,-tx ^Walsh's Drapery, John Street.

A RTI8TI0 Picture Framing is one 0: tbfXI; ¦Specialities of George jVVhite andSons, I Ltd. We have a large stocl c ofMc uldinga and Mounts to select fjom ,and work is promptly carried put.

A AINi in the Back. Chestl or Jdints,xi. i-icured by Bell'B Celebrdted Anti-fain.Plaster. Is. each. 62 or 09 Quajf.DjABY' Outfits a Speciality ; gi and-Q variety. P. F. Walsh, Draper, J6hnStreefc

L TlRQliEN Umbrellas Repaired landJpt ' .Newly Covered. P. F. WiJlsh ,Draper,' John Street . . 1T\ARK Evenings make bpys think ofXJ - ilecdmo, for building ' Crabea ,Xru«4," Btidgesj etc. Complete ou fltsfronx3s.-M, Geo, White and 8onB. Ltd.,O'Con»efl |t. * .¦ BJ^G iilc

Light in the

City Caplital

•I^Eijv?needed, 2s. to 3s. 6d., to procui e adpda fllectrio.Docket lamp. George Whiteffind'Soos, Ufa.., Waterford.: T?Ary&. lf «m suffer Irom Eczema, oldJB .t So*6a;" Burns, Cuts, Ringworm,Sourjior any Skin affection, we know that

pHRtVLO will cure it. As proof of our; FAITH, if you wil l send a postcard toJtfanriee 8mith and Co., Kiddennineiter .we 'wiD forward, post free , a liberal 8nm-

'We of HEALO Omtment , which can alsooe obtained in 1/3 and 3/- boxes from

i-Vincent White, Chemist, Waterford .*~" TTIB Master s Voice " Gramophc nes

JLL and Records at Cordner's Garage.KEEP your Feet Warm by using our

Insoles, 3d.. 6d., and Is. 3d. per pair ,'all sizes. G. White and SonB, ltd.,jtO'Connell St.. Waterford.lATfwpniwfi /.on ha mnrn nnnnvine t ianNOTHING can be more annoying tnan

to have a good Car spoiled by (im-proper overhauling. Avoid all risk [byhaving your overhauls carried out atCordner s Garage."PETROLEUM Oil , all grades, in soknd-L casks or tins, delivered to all p irtaof tha oity or suburbs. G White mdSons. Ltdx. Oil Merchants, Waterford.tf ELLINOraheop— Boys' Suits and M kyO Suits P. F. Walsh , Draper , Jt>hnStreet. \SPORTING Goods-Hockey Stiiks .

Hockey Balls, Footballs . Sliin-Guards, etc.. at Cordner's Garage.

THE Cheapest House in Waterford j forStationery, Books , and Fancy Goods

is Poole's Stores, 134 Quay. Some of Minenriooa are a revelation to people who havebeen paying fancy War trices. :webought large stocks before the rise, andare now giving our customers the benefitThat's why. [

THE Best Selection of Gramophonesand Records in the city is I at

Cordner's Gramophone Rooms.

mHANKSGIVING to the Sacred H<LrtX - of Jesus and Mary for temporalfavour received through the intercessionof St. Joseph and St. Anthony . Publica-tion promised.T TMBRELLAS Kt paired and NetvlyU Covered . 1' Y Walsh, Draper

John Street 1

WATCHE8 und Clerks Cleaned 4ndRepaired at O'Bnen 'e , 40 J ohn 8t

Moderate charges.

\ HINT TO LA BOrUERS and Other ft -A x You need (j uud Boots , you ntf d(Jood Clothee , you need Warm Under-wear , but you need not puy too much I _f< ¦ • rthem. We havp the mo6t ExtensivoStock in tlie City of the following:—Mo il 'sHtout Chrome Watertig ht Boots (doublesoles), standard screwed , all sizes , 12s! 6da pair , honestly worth to-day 17s 6d a pj iirMen 's Working Hhic -hcru , solid kip , plainsoles, standard scn.wod or wooden pejj ^od10s 9d pair , all size s Nuiled Bluchersj a>above, 11 3d, Governey ' s. to-dny 's price14« 9d. Brown Kip Army Bluchers , Mjili -tia Pattern , 12s 4d a pnir . these boots hmstitched and screwed and guaranteedgenuine. Black Kip, a-> above , with 11 fit i 1 -in toes and heels , 13K fid a pair. K itirtioner's Trench Boot.s. Btitched and screweddriped soles, all sizes , 14s 9d a pnir (regu -lation price, 21B) Slightly soiled Secondhand Army aod Civilian Boots from 2s 6dto 8s 6d a pair , all guaranteed soundCardigan Jacket s . Dungaree Jac kets aridPants, Boiler Suit-; , and American Overalls , Mufflers and Rock?. Braces , etc1 ,000 Suits "Fleeced Wear . " 3s Gd suit , oi-ls 9d singlets and Is 9d pants. WorklWShirts, Is 6d , 2H . and 2B id each, best quality. Thousands of New Suite from 10s to50s, tailor-made , in serges , tweeds , a.nrlwoollens. Soft Hats , Is . Is 6d, 2« , akiri2s*6d each Caps 5 basketsful , at 6d . t<)and 8d each . 2s 6d Capa . leather strap anilpatent fasteners, unlined , our price I?each. Police and Firemen 's Braces , 3dpair , worth 4a .6d a pair WaterproofCoate , tnchidiffp DuM Coats , RubborCoats. Mftcki^toehes , and Oilskin Coa ;sfrom 69 6d to 50s oarh . a grand Beleotio nBlack Rubber " Rexmo " Wate rproofCoats, for Ladies or Oenta , splendid sel( c-tion , £1 each , these coats at 273 fid and32a 6d retail price j Officers ' Tren ;hCoats. Field Boots , tmd Khaki BreechesWe hold fltock Note Address :—BOYCjEPeople's Provider. Waterford. Pawii-brokera. Jewellers , noth iers , and Generfn]Outfitters.

COUNCIL OF THE COrNTY BOROV;JHOF WATERFORD. ,

Food ProductionALLOTMENT SCHEME.

FTIHE Committee appointed undei clJ. above Scheme are prepared to r

. ceivq applications for Plots of Land i6' sultiyatlon aa below .•— J42 PLOTS AT MORRISSON'S ROAJ]

! EACH ABOUT ONE-TWENTIETH 0AN ACRE IN EXTENT .

] Conditions of letting and forms of aiplication may be obtained at the TowHall or at the Central Technical Institutand should be, returned to the undcrsigno(W early aa possible , but not later the4 o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY. 30tJANUARY, 1917.j Those to whom Allotments arc pi-anteand present holders of Garden Plots moAUU4V ^Ul ,OUUt UCbCOOUl Jf AUI|in71AlUlllXl 4>I1U

a supply of. Seeds a.nd Manures as theyiequfti for the proper cultivation of the: rPlots I : rnnder jthis Scheme. Seeds an iiManqtes suppl;pd kr be paid for withi iSir Hohths, I nplements wilt be loancuflto nominal d (in?*. -I PPMCATIONS WILL BE COJ ¦SIDEBED STRICTLY IN THE ORDERIN WHICH TflEY ARE RECEIVED.lil ' l- 'V By 'Order, li - : ¦ ' ' : ¦ '¦ ' - '¦ ¦'

\ i ¦. ¦¦: r\ - [ i'¦• -: ¦ P XBICK HIGO|N8,. ;. f ' i ,

x >:!iHH ::ti ;HlActing Town-Clerk ! ..

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HE GENERAL > T)[ NJBW.BPAPER. ' XT) ;- | : ' r ;;;

IShipp^gCUNARD LINE

REGULAR MAIL. PASSENGER ANDFREIGHT SERVICES.

LIVERPOOL-NEW YORK.uONDON-CANADA-NE>V YORK

BRISTOL-CANADA-NEW YORKConnecting with Canadian, Northern

Railway System.FOR RATE8 OF PA8BAGE, FREIGHT.

DATES OF SAILING & PARTICULARSAS TO LOADING BERTHS,Apply Cunard Line. Q ieenstown,

Belfast. Liverpool ; London, 51 Bishops-gate, E C ; 29-31 Cockspur Street, 8.W. ;65 Baldwin Street , Bristol.

•AGENTS—Wrad Brothers , aid Harvey;ind Son , Waterford ; Mrs. M. Bolger,Hallyduff ; Michael Foley and P. Evans,Dungorvun ; Jas. Ahoiirno or .03 Geary,I,i8more , James McGratL, Carrick-on-Suir.

AMERICAN LINELIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK.

(DIRECD-EVERY WEE BYU.S. MAIL STEAMERS.

Sailing: under the AmericanFlag.

Apply to American Line, Liverj ool, or to:Waterford—Harvey & Son, 12 G adstone siWaterford—Ward Bros, 2 Barronstrand «t.Ti pperary—John Carrigan, 61 Main street.Carrick-on-Suir—James McGrath.Clonmel—P. N ugent, 76 O'Coniiell streetDungarvan -James Daly, The Squa/e.Oraigue—Mic hael Murphy, Grccer.New Ross—Patrick Hunt , 16 Quay, and

W. G. Williams. ^Tallow—Timothy O'Leary, National SchoolThomaetown—M. Westerman, C hurch-siWexford—W Tim peon , 19 South Main-8»Kilmacthomas—W . O'Donoghoe.Kilmeaden—J oTin C 8mith.Queenstown—Scott and Co. (Q'town). Ltd.

ganks, Coon Offi<*e$t eteimportant o Farmers

THE CITY AND COUO'CONNE]

Hake Oaah Advances dail

TRY LOANSTREET. WATERFORD

Make Oaah Advance dailp to Ladies, Gentlemen, Farmers, Shopkeepebyj¦MMOMBKBWMH MMMMfe Government Officials, and aU reBponsibl ii r \A -ie persons, m any : port of Ireland, oalliUAWa Apr roved Person*! 8ecnrity+-note ' joflX>in> i iDU/ADriC band al me, end without publionwf el U urWAKIIdi Bepaymfflite oan b> made by iiifitalmeriS¦• im*mmmi^MBM ««" or as may be arranged. Those requiriistemporary advances will find the above the jbeat and most reliable flnanoieb:advancing on persona] seour ty. Call or wlrite far terms and particular!, wbi«lswill be furniflbed on rece ipt. ; Cash| sent by post. i: .| I

£*Q&\ lo CStOOO LOANS eran ed by pottoW «»1F Monry lent without jccurily Ladies orGentlemen •- ! ¦ > hi \c clieir own accrptancei liKot^ntcd orpoit dateJ cbequei cashed wuhuut ai y tecurltlet•urcties. or mtc. new.

Clergymen . \lcn.hjnta . Medical Practilioii eri, Farmer*.Siopkeipcrs . mrt all Kesponsible Persons. No Fe«s orBeforehand Charvet arc made, aod no Rail* ty Fare*.

Borrower* dealing with other firm* a a have tbdrLoans paid off ov increased, and those who art ab*ut toborrow ihoald wtlteTbr full information toTHE STANDARD PRIVATE, JINANCE

• CO. OF IRELAND. LT1 ).,JAMES C. WALSHE/Cec,

15 ANGLESEA STREET, DlfBLIN, .

£20 TO £5,000 ADVANOEOBy Pnvate Lender on Sinple

Promissory Note."TVTO Bills of Sale taken , and Absolutell Privacy guaranteed. Firs : letter ofapplication receives prom.pt ittention,and intending borrowers are waited uponby a representative , who is empowered tocomplete transaction on terms | mutuallyarranged , NO CHARGE being made unlessBusiness ACTUALLY COMPLETEDSpecial Quotations for Short Loans. Writfiin confidence to

O. W£LLS,..si EXCHEQUER ST., DUBLIN

Head Office Corridor Chambers. Leicester

5 PABNEI.I ?TREET (Near Town H*U)W &TERFOBD.

CASH A DVANCED PRIVATELYFROM J)K UPWARDS.

Apply Personally l*'t' Nojteor by Letter. Addresol

L. ROBINSON,0 3 JOHN0TOWN, WATBRPOnD.

! IMONEY ! R3OMEYI dOGJIIY! i

THE WATERFO3RD0, JOHN

Makes CASH Advances from £0 UPWARDS on your own Approved PERSONALSECURITY. REPAYMENTS—Weekly, Monthly, or as may be arranged to suitconvenience of Borrowers, rill applications will receive immediate attention &odwill be treated confidentUS? and with courtesy. | SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS.

tpply, THE MANAGER. 8 JOHN STREET, WATERFORD |

HOTEL.

COMFORT A CONVBNI8HCQCERTAIN.

The 'WICKLOW stands for ap thatthese words convey. Standing in thebusiness centre oi Dublin , the Hotelis NEAR EVERYWHERE of interestto the Traveller. Its table and room«ire as good as training, care, and

knowledge can make them.—¦W I C K L O W HOTE L

ttlcklow Street, Dublin.T. MAH0N . Manager

Phone Numbers 1868—1859

POn THE CAUNDRY

66 1? % * 9**

QUICK—E4SV— KtLIAHLh

YABLErrO-a?!., 2#d., M., 1 8id.(and l« Oartono ovoryoh«r0( •

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Wil Star 1 Line{' uvnnpooL-NEW YORK. [ ¦ ;! ; REGTJlfAR SAILINGS ' ] - I

FRJDM I1IVEB|P00L AND NEW YORK- J

¦ CANADA. ¦• ;, j jWHITE STAR-DOMINION LINE

LIVKRPOOL-HAllTAX-rORTLAND, M<1 [REGULAR SAILINGS ' ; IFROM LjtERPqOL A PORTLAND ifJ

(Via bALIF,AX). ; ¦'. \

For RATES OF PASSAGE, DATES OFSAILING!, etc.,: apply to White Star Line.Liverpool8.W., an<don;; or t

Liverpool!; Southampton ; l,, Cock8pur-atJ;S.W., and 38, Lebdenhall-st., E.C., ton:doni; or t > Local Agents : "|- I |Hanej ASor , 12 Glad-;to:i» st. Waterfprd ; Messrs. 1war<>Brosi. a, I artjonitrand Mreet Waterford ; Mfss ttargarttBolger, Ptot 1 )ffice , Bj lty.Iufi, County Wa terford ; Mr.||TijGeary, Ljsm at, County Waterford ; James I McGrath'JShipping A<e it , Cirriclc ; to Scott and Co. (Queenstown]1Umllied. Out nstown ; E. Daly. Bonaae. Ken<n:ire;iJ C,1Sroilti , KIin«iden ; Michael F. Wal;h ,C.ippoquin ,

FOR

Train Alterations. OH ILL <?

THE LOCAL; RAILWAY SYSTEMS iPtJBOBUSB XHB

PE[ S>JV GUiO'E:FOB PEBBUABY,READY NEXT WEEK

At all Ne wsagents and at the PubliahinOmce, SO O'Connell St.. Waterford.

and Others.COMPANY, LIMITBD

lioANJs. LOANS, LOANO. ||MONQV ADVANOCD, irom &£UPWARDS, to Farmers and a]] RdepJ*^able' Periom on their Own AppiotWSecurity. ]

ADDEBS8:-R. 8MULLIAN, Financier.,'

-HABNBSS POB^^' O—© ¦ . j

SEyERAX Sets of Horse, Cob, and PonyHarness ; Hunting Saddles ; Singlfiand Doub e Rein Bridle*; Odd HarnesjftTackling; a few Sets of Donkey Tackling]complete ; Drummon's Nickel Bits ; HorseSheets ; C( x Rugs ; Carriage Lamps, etc.

NJw selling under cost price—Water-proof Coa,a, Rainproof Coats, and Over-coati Ni?e 8electk»n.

JEWELLQRV - Ladies1 and Gents',1Gold and [Silver Watches, Necklets, Peh-ijdant ,; Old-fashioned Brooches. Cameos.-Gold Hall-marked Sleepers, Ear RihgnjWristlet1 Watches. Gold and Silver AT-bertd, Pjated Ware, Alarm Clocks.i ' _»-. I

SHEBDY, iPAWNB I0KER AND JEWELLEli

S3 and 46 BALLYBRICKEN.I WATERFORD.

ipm COMPAN YSTRCBTJ I

la 0B« Yol., Demy 8vo., Cloth Gilt;Iprke 10B. Od. Net. !

THE STORY !OP WATERP0RD,From 1 the Foundation of the City to tbe

Middle o( the 19th Century. :By

| EDMUND DOWNEY. jWith Seventeen Illustrations. !

STUDLBQ eays^'Mr. Edmund Dow-ney'B f Story of Waterford ' is at once theBoat tellable and the most readable work;of its jelass as far &d Ireland is concerned.In fact it Es the met serious attempt atpresenting an historical narrative of theCity of Waterford, properly documented!*

,The' above history of Waterford City fc*published a,t the Office* of The Water for *fr«w«.i50 O'Connell Street,- Waterford, addU on #ale atj ail the principal Booksellers.

CHIMNQY CLBAWINQ. |

0. P H S L A r J , jBEQ8 U> give Notice to WB Friends an*

he FubUc that the 0HIMNETDLEA «NG Businjess of the latecVineantHogM 1! Ii coir transferred , to Iff.. B,P5ELAN ST7 JOHN ST.. WATERFORD[n future ill business commun^catioB*itknldlbc aiMreMMH ; !' L ' r - '"¦;, " ¦• ":- :4^1 ' i I ' |: -:- .." |-|' 2J:. . ¦ .' j \: ¦ . ^'-C igk

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faSsfetea*' spa».«.»-s. gtegM, mmM^¦'' - Ti^^^^nSer^Pte^eBt out o with trades disputes ,; und AJd. 0 Sulh->f i ' '£ ^M^W^ 'Meht rhembei* van al^« treated W like

a.Jj enUegan .

¦ :U ,?Ifce%jWi5$-as muchlihlerfeStia-uMial on UrOj occasions^ t^ Mayor -^

Office.• t -. . .

¦. 'JLQere.' WaS JiUt as iuutiij (mam. -ao v . w, nYU viv-v.no.v.».u

... f. j v - . _ . . .

;J/ :-- .v-takin:ipV{fte 'jjcl ectidiri this year> it beinjj and" helped, "to ¦ aettlfe' » io stride, andithnt! ".a . loregone iqonclusdbn . lhati ^.ld. O'Sulli- \ ^y Qs the^ineiuis of

havi ng a newt

maniifac-; .¦>ah!vwo'uld 'be re-el&t^dl

Mayor ; but j still turing industry starte d outside thelcity

;- .•;•;. f - gieni ;w!a3 a large attendance of the gen ; boundaries . wnich won d give work to 150

:, - . .-er^l public in the ¦Go'iincil' Chan ber 'dur- ' constant riten , besides casuals, owirj g to

\\- i ing 'the pxoc^e iings^ , ! i the fact-Uiat Goulding ' s would save money; . L Meases. P. Higgins,.Acting Tovn Clerk,, by coming to Waterford . Also wlheri the|¦• .:;-|P.:-A.- iBIvnph[srJ Law Adviser; J. Fleming, Clyde men were out . Aid. O'SuiHivarf did

J ;.^Borough Surveyor ; -P!i .l Kent, Bor6ugh one man's part in g<j ting >a. settlement.I: ,;. SRreksuier, ahd T. F. Jj HigginA, Town On another occasion iv hen the lactory>.-, ¦•'Clerk's |-Office , ^ver ir( fcttendar. ce; fi

turted at

Bilberry ' hp (Councillor

J ;; j Tho membfrn of tihe Council hiving as- . O'Neill) had occasion to go to tiie Mayor

:• ':-» :' *ejnblea, . I ~ - i ¦ i about a small rise of ,wages for the men."

:-¦¦ - .,< r -The feting Towr Clerk said that the He asked Aid. O'SuUivan to Use has ln-

: Mayor |had asked l iim jto inform them fluence , and the Iatt< T went to Dubl in

S .that unfortunately hej iwas unaolo to at- the following day aric wirod back stating¦';; tend .owing ^o) illn^ssJtas

they Iwere all

tliat he

got an adva^.v of id. per hom

;.,•': ' '.«r l public !ib the ¦Go'iincil'Chanjber dur-

'!: '¦¦¦¦; 1 Mesnta. P. HigginL.Acting I QVTX CJerk,

¦| : j P.. A: jMuiphy-, Law Actviser; J. Fleming,;; I " "Bpibugh Surveyor ; P;i.l Kent, Borough"j -, •' '-TTelasuie'r, and fT. F. ji Higgin , Town¦V-^Clerk'sl'-Officje , irer kf }a.ttenddr oe:¦; :; i Tho inemberrbf tlhe Council hivin g as-:;- :\«eroWe4,' | - • , ¦

I .- r- -The Acting lowri Clerk said , that the¦i ¦';: ' ;' )tfeyor':|had as ked liirn jto inform them1 ¦¦. ¦"•; .that uflfortunj tfely he} was unaolo to at-

•.' . 'M tend owing to illni ssj as they Iwere all¦: ' ''¦ aware;lalso mat he hid appointed Coun-; . 'V<j illor,-Kirwap as- locum! tenens. ' Council-: "^i lorj Kirwan wjotild, (ho,Yever, h^ve to be¦ ; '/ .elected 1 ChaiTrnan in the ordinary way.\ .:¦'¦¦'; . On the proposition oj Councillor Keane,

seconded by ;C ninciklor! Pool,e (Mya), Coun-•', icillor Kirwan) was| unanimousl y elected

Chairman. |VOTEs| OF CONDOLEXCE

';• • ¦ .J "The Chaim ^n iaovba with regret ai ' i vote o{ condo enco witfi the Cit^ Slember¦!.¦ on' the]death <f.his daughter, Mra. Power.

l' j - He said ,t3iat he knewl Mr. Red nnond had' ! the syhipatby of all the memt ers of the. '

* Council'in his sad ber^aveaienl, and alsoi , of all Ithe cit zens,I. Aid. Smith (Outgoing High Jhftriff ) se' . iconded'thepEopositiorT, which tt a s passed: in • Bil^nee.;¦¦•• ^ Councillor D'Nei ll said that [he regret-; '" . ted trfe occa sion had 1 aitiaen to pass a

similar vote to tbei r old andi respected-: colleague, M •. Ja mea Young) on the;. death : of his &on , a young nian in the

I prime1 of life! who was taken away at nshort ,notice. j I

Councillor ' MeDbnn'ell seconded thevote af condcdencH, u^hich was also pa«flfdin silence |

ELECiriO?i OF MAYOR.

i:- LI I'lm Council proceeded to elect the

Mayor for tlio enduing year.i -Councillor |O'Co!nn0r said that he had

great [pleasure in ;[)rop;osjpg tli|at Council-I lor Keant bf lelected: iMayor <>t the cityI ' for tlio ensuing yuan. He did; so accord-! ing to the 'pr iticip !e as it -was istated thrtt

time twelvemonthk, Uiat one year's officeJBjas sufficien , for pne iaiarj , arid , & resolu-tion was posped to that effect. It was atthe request of tie .Trades Council thatCouncillor Koane wasi proposed fox. theMayoralty, a)tid several citizens also ask-

•ed that he 8houl l bb proposea. Some-

body might iask ^vhoj is Keanfe or wheredid he comtj from. 'Well, hel could tell

i them. Ho Was t>j >rn in Waterford iorty-' " four years a»o atj tha Yellow Roajd . and

bis (atlierj who was ft ahoemaker, wasbom! there 175 yeaw ego. ' CouncillorKeane was elected on the ,ConcilationBoard by h|is fellow-workers in thj> G.S.and iWvR. at theltim^iof the strike; *that¦would give ihem an; idea of Mis capabJli-tiea .as a workman's friend. He was ele<^tcd on tlu> JNatic |nol Irisurance AdvisoryCommittee for the South of Ireland-—sentthere by the workers, He 'was electedPresident <nti<i Vdce-Pxeeideijt of theTradjoR C6uu6il, and he' was ^ sploctod bythe member i\ bf the Royal Lifer FriendiySociety to gb 'te ¦Birmlnehgm 'to representthem. Tha', wduld- gfve therti «n idea ofthe est-eem and regard in which Council-lor Keane vas h ild by the workers of tihocity], and he thoiighV-if. he 'was electedMayor the Cbrp4rati0n,'irid. tihe people ofWa|erfprd would not ibe'floriry. He form-

, ally proposed that Councillor Keane be^elected Mavor, I . , , , , , . j , ¦ .i

I ( Cpuncillo^- Cal)iU ^Qn^edJ tho

i?roposiri ¦ \^puucuioji \ a Jiii, ecuuueuj wiy y f , uy v< *i;•j tiori. He said thaV it nra. ofljea como

I tmc [er (his notice when! a|derrnen.;arUl coun-cbllprs wef } goinir i forward for. vhav-he

i might call the CMltfern'Hubdreda, theyi maj ie it a hendi inel to support trtde arid:. labjour. and he hopAd- that they would1 support CpHnci!lor:Keane Jiow. Tliey

kn^w that 1 CouneillM" Keade had alwaysbeen a cc>ujrt«o^ 'm,ernber;ofi tiie ppuncil ;

' '¦ j he pad b£e i, lenieni to hia opponeiits, andi . <r ha^L never been e's r^me' as \& rclpiiesenta-'•¦¦? .V. five of labour. He would ask those mem-;; "[. .. . bers who uad JO oi f n pTOrtlsed io sup-

"!.' -¦

poj -t trade and lat ofix to do so 'r|ow by: j casting Uitfir vc tfi3.fpr Councillpf i Keane.v - . Th^ trade) and labour element Was dis-

•; A '-; serninated ainojriR ia large proportion of;[>/!' the citizen >y . and ,lw» thought the tiino hadV¦'}*. ¦ come,: whei . tri r had a claim to \havc aj '¦'.' .A • ." repTesenta' ive in tho mayoral chair. He

> • ..j ' then- went on o poj ot ^nit-ithat soniR of¦[¦?' .1 ¦? thft most ' prom inentf 'mempers ' of the• -V; I * Cabinet lat the present time j roee-jfrom theP .:. I- ..rank whicW Cojuncillor Kcdne 'occupied., V arid he sejonded the- propoeitdon that he!• ¦;.:.¦! . b^ elected, T • :

¦ «"*• *!

i y i !. The (^Mrnmn (Gouncillori Kiijwan) said}; I , fee) had mticb rilea tire.ln pwpofluig that

:, i:-;] - ¦ their prefint Mayor, Aid. Dr..J;,Jf. O'Sul-¦'. :. j j liyan, ' ! be1 TJe-elfefe >ed.' Unlortuhately¦-rOfJ: \ t through iilne88fhQ' jwaa unable: to be pxe»

:-',i i!j ; > :i sent at that meeting.-buf. lh*v fimiM tn;,*

¦¦;•¦ see ham about again! ¦within tho pex t fewi- ':;: j. ,. v days.: '-. He Jwot Id hot.x>ccu >y . thwr time; s- ;r - vV. '| by-B^thig y ihy AlaJ O'Sullivaii.Bhjuld get•:¦';] ; 1 another tj rrr i;i)f |oifl.c«;:'*8J alme st everylil?ks>~\. member bfjjhfe Co ttbir4axew<!lBi5il 1ia had^:4: Vi carried !<» t{ tbi fdfetfe<of ti^^fiitiim forA :: ..;* \ ¦ the last t velve months, i . He haid bad theSfj v - i ^ea^^f[T>ropopin|r^Idj O'SulliranTas?N*Hv-Vj.yeflt ;Oie[naa asked\tjaei.hierab«8 to gpyc¦iv jfj !~h|mra trxa],: and he! would •cert« inly . say*?inp-

¦¦'¦nowf-'that ¦m«Ji |hpld'!madoi'' ib mistake' in«V: eiV/6el%tionlr . r; l'r ' r | . ¦: I I :^yfi-v--;;' -v'O6uticffl6r; Fortle 'seconded, lie ' ChaJr-»* ;;_ ii/man's. pr^baifiopL^

[ ¦ SheIsadd! hat Aid.

i?M±r ¦ ¦;!¦ toy;or, :;b^'tfcih>: 'xhend>«rB.-'d< the'^Cor-

0'U:¦'''- ¦ - ppTAtion - and,jto i!tiifll ;'gttaenl-< |n)ibtic. > -' Vi]: i':t '¦>:'¦:.?: «nypA.e!;4c8ervjed|l^;

¦jMcoodjyeii-'io!: ;offko^^¦ '.'"•i as JIayor Ihatt marilJTj faiilAld. Oiptinirari.¦i.. V. %:% ; 1 Aia^, JK. ' W Pfj-r,I * c*mofe.i*V lalt^ogrecuf-j ;; 7'|.-Wifl£ " ttie!' :G]iairmEn> mftMka, MKitt: Dr.iA'r; ry £Ql'8vnvt4 i|.bomdsfltj *h ¦A'-jgpdd.iqhairnraii.r^-:i.:-Vi.lDft»' i'rtfr W if 4ot IR > fixfi|«rii«c6.-1- hftvc' uove'r^&^' i '»Sct :?nifh '» mar.?'jbartlMin j .or la ...::wor8ei^tl:v'^Vuhalnn^t!jto;.< owrtvl the'civj o cliait than%§t&~;Mti, • O'iF i i Ty^-t' fi Om vefvr.1bcWfi«op -heSS*~F.'-'viwte I .iri\ *i h'ff Wian'Jetf'flifenpwi'-^He'waism^m-Pwi >£&&$& mtf tW ?***^at+'.WW*** i]rdn;;|ba ds^iMdM Vo|ce--aif|§ ipjn j^iPfti t -|* »«jf, ^Moil^piari

S S Him

k; <»1PWw;l^^ i'liP*: «

fcs«ii«PpiM«lWtell

for t!lie men , and th o inon were at preseatenjoying that , and 1 war bonus Of 'In.llien again, not so long ago when a con-ference was .held of emp loyers to rip Cht-wages of tlie wQ/nen wh" u- p re j roing to beemployed , he (Councillor O'Neilh askedthe Mayor to appeal to them not to havethe women sweated ti> death. Aid. O'Sul -ldvan did one man 'B i part and burst Wieconferenco and said hje would not allow it.He would say, straight and aboveboardthat it was a wrong principle for theTradbs Council to noijnina te K»anp againstO'SuUivan. Councillor O'Neill thenmade a scurrilous reference to AldermanRichard Power.

Councillor Cahill , r is inp to a point oforder, said he tlionnh t th<- Chairmanmitrh t to rule from the chair .

Councillor Kenny soid ho thou ght tha tCouncillor O'Neill ough t to withdraw hitoffeusive Temark.

Councillor O'Neill said ho would with-draw it for pence sake. Anyone wouldsay a word whdoh lie would be sorry forin the heat of passion He would with-draw that remark , T>ut the statementswhich he made wert) God 's truth , and litwould not withdraw 'them (or anyone HPthought it was bad policy ou the part oithe Trades Council to oppose tihe bestman who sat in the mayoral chair formany years. Thoy should recognize theman's work as a friend of labour , andnot 6tand,up at the eleventh hour whenhe was ly ing on a sick bed and stab himin the back. O'Neill n?vi; r drl that , I Padded.

Aid. Power uaid tiiat he did not cartto refer to Councillor O'Neill 'e remarksregarding himself. He (Aid Power) wa*well known in the: city and need out losetime about that. As regards CouncillorO'Neill's statement! about what tookplace at the Street Committee , they wereentirely false—abso iutely false. He nevermade such a sremar c as that whidh Coun-cillor O'Nerill attributed to him Therewas not ,the slightest foundation for thestatement which Councillor O'Neill madeund he denied thuifl in toto He empha-tically denied tihat he ever made the state-ment which Councillor 0 X oill chargedhim with , and he would leave the public-and the members tp draw their own con-clusions.

Aid. Bowe said that Aid P c .w^ i hadsaid, their present \fayor was a VLTJweak man , but he Hhought hf waa ¦» verjstrong man because he survived a reignof terror dn that Council Chamber thatvery few Mayor? < could surv ive Hethough t they had not a Ftn .nger Mayotfor twenty years i!n Waterford Many aman would have ripn for his l i fe fp .m tb*reign of terror whi)ch Aid. O' S u l l i v aj i sur.vived in that room . Aid. O'fculli v ai . wa?deserving of another year

A poll "waa taken on the two nomrs before the meeting, and there voted -

For Aid. O'SuJlhvan (23) -AMr.i ni^nDawson, Murray, Hearna, SrniUi (H itfhSherirB, Bowe , Farrell , CouncillorO'Neill, StrangiriBn. Wirj gpr. HearnrJoole (Mrs^ Fitzpatrtck , Hylan d , Morrjs(Dr.), Fitzgerald (\Vm), Fitzgerald (Thos)McDonald, Mackdsy (Dr.), McPonnrll.Dehny, Quinlan , K irwan and Dnnnol ly

For Councillor !Keane (13i • A ld i Tm .-uQuinlan (M.). Qu"ihlan/ (P.). Power ; Conn-c-illors Synott , VVal ah , Cahill. Crok < ' .Jones, Kenny , Casnin , Maher , Power oiHO'Connor.

There beinp na other candidrr - t>» ¦ ¦Chairman declared Aid. O ' Sul l iv MI r*-elected Ikfayor for tlie ensuing yeru »

Councillor Keano said that as tl i . < 1«-fealed candidate) he begged to thank liirproposer and seconder for the kiud w ordEthey had made use of in regard to him.He also thanked tae members of the Couucil for the kind way they received himduring his canvass, and saJ d tha! he hadnot the least expectation o: l /. ' -in b' electedMayor on that qcca»ion He hud stoodthere in tihat Coj incil Chambe.r for thelast five years, aJnd during that tune Inhad committed two sine. Om c.: t l - .iftjnsrwas that he tried to i ipl if t in . da«to which he belonged , the worker * (ap-plause)i 'and the other—an unpardonable8in_ for , which he believed ho never wouldbo 'forgiven—-was that, he had the auda-

Icity to stand up there and vote againstthe partition of ,J)reland. He would neverregret these sins no matter what way blieMayoralty might! dangle before hia oye« .He would never! forget the class fromwhich he sprunirepresented thetihat- he had hespeak there on Ihad never heardhear heara andday when he stoas a trade: and!Some members ,\Unionists and fhear ' hear to Cwhy did they ^<the labour.vote vwere long tryinmore glad of it;

and tho class which he.0. He vnent on U> suyird Couneillor O'Neillnaiiy occasions , -but heham received with suchipplause as he was thatid tfherp to opp.oso Kennolabour representative,

ho posed as great Tradesiends of workers said)uncilloT that day . and, 3T\SthCyJk(fCW Mr. Jnaes (continuing) m\,I that at the 1 AUi

«rldtedi tnd 21Oy H™ ft lot of tho young3 .Nationalist * kept °V»™Ln i? n&v n1h

QS aloof from tho movement. Mr Redmond "«*»

e Sliia tT^in\ was tt PO*erfal weapon^ wanted a share !• "?«*>'ILrSridS SfSiSrt than of the srioils. A vote was taken in thej Pn°.

m"«n« !oii,?f » n? J • ™ ?P Voluntee Hall-Aldenrtiin Power here i in

^re

? for fees T nioh , wh

°: wafl Mfty°r of the '&* at *e tlme ' *£?X

1* X.»*Sfi t. Ihi «Z can endo rse what I say-a vote Was taken , ^]tl

£ Mi, £A ^Td betwe m John MeNeill and John Bed- («? »'hi ^ i Xf i lu^t^ mon

aM he (Councinor Jor,oP) was one l«tteiu^nTrwl u h ? 1 * u? together? with Aid. Power, who voted for k"WI' . iurn.his back on ' his iTj edmonc abtlit'^H H 4e: °V1(I i 6ar Alfernion P. Quinlan+-You did wrong °|0»?"?2 idi*UJli?^8lback thati tirhi aaviphter). , v " ,, $•vin t^tttfi hei con: Mr. J6hes afid pien wtere saying he1 was; . wlmtj2 ftiHrn^H^iSS-'wrt not |a NdtiohalisCbecaifse It didI not1 feult / ' •OoJ^iroi^iiwKftSFSSPl 'itofy oi those^wbo vot^d against hto^ia m?J tJaricildwt mgbHind.^8ked. Vo^ior ihihi .i How. inaiiy'of the *ydpiirf KM]rote {b. !tW,cra; Keane,

^ttnd. uSf a ftro- meinbfeVa of this Cbuodf; m ?said it was ». ndiculpiw. nha!thati:nro^«8!io Natipnalistsi "Same j fn-my-Jsends in

^the jback^ ioihifBWiifltante ot Mri RedmondItheh? 'If- Vp m

" ^«, » fiu^rl Hehsaid: iActotJ^^^^ojro¥^J?rTufld#ov3 We (C*y4»W>i«Maf^ue8fioB.% idSe ^ppf^. ait6^1l thanf4tt%^ $ *

ist ;8ullivfci-5te /not ;fltat: arI|ffel%UhM him iBefcih the offl^lv rCp aui-theiTrades '(XdneflkthaC wo^ldu&e aj lot-jSfTbbating.yfte pdittt: >lWCpdaitlontjheils jqajto-dajr. | flgfeit huij •wajrjib*ouj?hf lifeiVB.foythteifAttdt «wajirieyp?oc in«,i «^4vM

vans were elocliany «ommoneerjlivan was ' a gr«Keane.; did an}greater sacrificethan Keane.when bfr stoodhe .would go to <before*: he, ,wou *fellpy-wofKers,:there nowftliBtllon the workerK.tinued,. "t5iat .iCaf>aid to sav JlSi th'e grades CoJhfiw xiroiild heliSullhrah ! Hefi^uestio^to ifi|of ;the;jroo'm "<ii

%&%&^ibradeslCoiinclfor] Keane faga

fL)jA:iVpk!eArIt;

i tfc^riciOOtfK

SMJSMI ii l iiiiil lSll l l i iiiH? a «sa«iHj»si!ias^

W^ KSI K^ Bl^^^tff msti- i £ i! -B | mm "r - ij iDPSWStJ ; f::; ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ I ':' 11:; ;i \

[.W%* wouldi fulfil his *rt>st - .-' ¦:-! • . K;; h: -;; K .'. .r

¦. l**1 d?L?m :\u \- - H ? r ' r :,i " ¦ ; 't :

^:¦wla we). ;;; " ' ' A ' 1 - i''': ! - :| h. ¦'; ¦

- '' *¦* ¦¦ j ; ' ' ^A ' A : fc 1 ' tr&s 'lriiacta ' It wfts nit inly through hi*(f\ : >¦ ' • •!!:¦:. t. f ' X;'J06 of ^Yongha'i Col ;Coik, -to. VM^^ 0Bt

Sof ,Mr;j fieanioid thai ittie

¦Stratigman said tfliat she.uinel to be removed from theflawl "Committee as sh« could¦to attend the meetings.O'Connor was appoi nted ona'nd |Law Committee insteaariinri, and the other membersJO1 .e tq the Waterworks Corn-Smith said he thoug ht itood ;'tlh:ng 'if the- personnel oftee Were changed. He poin-

th(» Conniwttee had lost a| of income some years agoRailway Co. ceasing to take'

he public supp ly. The blameted on the personnel of theA factory waa started" after-

i wa3 more or loss o( a set-offloss) from the railway , butere suffering from .'that Io86continue to suffer from itunning expenses in eonnee-le water supp l y were increas-

nbers marked wi th an a.j tericki> replace the followin g —Aid.. Ala. Bowe, Councillors * Jones,and j Power.]npiori , Aid. ^mith said that iniciih he submitted to form thethey find men who had beenwitl the work of the Commit-ny years , men who have been•t time on it , an4 had doneanq last , but not least , he waa

j aofne new blood . He addedsholald not take it that there

[ling! personal in his action in:f pome of the old members.l<5r Denny seconded Aldermanreposition .lor Jonen sand that no doubt allhon Councillor Smith proposedof splendid business capacity .lik i to bring them hack U,

ontr s ago, however. On thattie 1 ad no attendance at !Jie3 m stings to his credit , and8 n >t struck off . This year he

attendances u> his credi t , andp(m|'d that he be struck oft. Hf3 tot know what was :) i e reason

Lor iKcane—The purity of civiciter f.LOT Jj onee—I attended wheneverind |I was just as active on thee nA moth men ; so I woul d like

Nv!ia( objection A i d P mtli has

ing of the maj ority of dieI should go off chat Com-sat isfied ^> do so.

inlan 6aid he wae Qia.rman«xworke Comoaittee. The>nt that Aid. Smith j .ut for-ng ing the personnel ..: '.ii^ it

In* thut they bad Jo.-^t a ^r i - atw h i c h htj «uppiis«'ii \w .j .eantn % venue. Hf v\-us proutl u>nd be in a position in my as

f the Comnutu -p '.hat Jn -y

iri inv i -dte'i ' am | i i"i id toandU l'cl t he rn l w a y c o m v a riy

¦il>i-iit £ I 6 .O< )« ) to run ii ni-w pipevearwould hi - p av i n - .' £r<()(l j

They are mak inc Watinow sin^e t.hey \r>iik up

!<1 a<I Aid M r S m i t h n

rfovelRoss-I nu t

T l i . l tl" ni l

lw II¦ w 11did

11Kite

I , I n upp l y U i < - - a i U \ n yIIM{ lh»'in *- ru .*.they niut

not, Unnkpipe »erv

¦•u . ow - i . ,- toI I I - .

"i inuh s pro-. - a«5 >¦[!'' ol the

f *iipi>crt( .-u(• ¦ fiaif l thri lIn - ; i i : l w H J -n i i i i i i - o . n i u l

¦ > v. A*

) i .- u :t V. H* ; . v i . j n . .-i , 1 ' . . - I r . k i

n i i j t i i- o . a ii < i n« t < ) id !!¦¦! wa n l

i \ n i i e U> order over i t . Thinw .is nii i ' "f t h e uv .st l i i i p .K t i i nt

t i n ( 'uuiu - i l . and tlu-v should

:t; ;i ( i )u n c U> order over i t . Ih i H| t l i - i ' |u .is . ¦ne- "f t h e UV .st l i n po r t i i l lte.s "i t i n ( "u i m e i l . d U > { t lu-y shouldI ' pt -D d e n t . i n t e l U g e n t rrn-n on i t ,so hiivc o[ ip( i iK- nt> on it . w l i i c l ibv i '> r tin- jr i -od 'j i r \ r \ t h : n j » As

st i i t .en i i- ntfc u . ln-ut the M i i n i t mn (ac-ut tile creaim- ry. ;ie snid then- w erei>w pf ip le in Watertord who wero¦i H ¦»! prophets us io be able to sayli.-r^ w i n - iiuimlKjit iat-Uiru-6 and'i i. -- <- o i inng a l um s to make up forni i . -y wh ich \*uu . ur- t (rom the r a i l -vmpanyM ( ii in lu ii T i n \ w , -rr th i - r . . < ;

noBo^e- Tlie nuimtioii factory >rns

Qujr i lan — Tin other orn 1 *a.sHovVe, continuing, said that in hit *

n tlj e Waterworks ('omniitt ^e WHOn a (.'cod many casoB for ve n t ing Hal Spite , and ho tJhoiight Unit ) >yg a change in the personnel of theitteo they >ould be acting in tlieits of the ratepayers. -H-illor Keane asked why should\v n r)t to put on Kenny who attend-meeting, afid put off Jones who

led seven mpetinys?. Ho did notjwhitfi of thpm was, of the bestt, but that was not for him to ju dge,(ileillbr KflnnWBotli.iijineillor Keane said he wonderedpraB /behind it all . Iacillor Kenny—Aid. Smith is behind)w, inyliow Oaughter). <IP. Quirilatt—-He .was not behind

yth s "Start office], " . , ,|icilfor KSenny said: tie thought t-bajtyio^'^ Keariefwae-righfj I '*¦ -LogicallylUiunlW Keijiny) haq nq business At]th4 Wateiw^orks. C^mimttoc.j idehjape iking, they' shoiild | nave an I eyetit endancejB in reojrfanjfliW theylite m^rontt j veaj f <loj yeaf. ' He sa|afrere somalittle thugs'o^ifred atftiniittee whidh helped :to keep hirriJnit iiithel.OomicUj .thoiiaht ifell^to

1&8ett,|mrlfefclig j ^ ' tefefbp;:any,-'wdl18e" frJepw thaVij fcheyij;Tverb.vHt . thiay-^oulil'. fibbuld:«taridj[l;he^e)|| ; if citizehfofi' Water pdnour^bly.:'(Eford and saVt thafr-he jaeVer Idiid'iia wrong ; •'" ] . ;. -: ^ ; T.1 ' iturn to^nyiriianlK-b j -£;te^ "AM , ! ¦', :: -:y :ELEQTIC^|]CquncUlbrh)Mf:' ii^he:!;[aistiinctt ?¦ -^ ¦¦V'^i/ lstated at tW Trapes Council uiefeting that : l fjit was a bad pdl cy; a wrong poJicy, and , , .. AWTElt1

a mean1 policy tjo opp'ose f Ajki O'SuIlivahV i ;.;-;> I-and- he .Would SJ y-the aumi now. Aid ' , '.' ,.- ' .;G^Sullivan-waalf jj go6diaJ.'xadi!3..Dnioit- l.A^. }£? CAlist and Ja f rieriafrorTribrerTJnlphTsm as ;fhenff, the (

Mr.; Keane wai] He was wiffing-to an- |r! .,Yar^-

u?/ejver any q i?3Ti6:iS ftoihya Trajiel pnion " ¦ ^^L\ Q"point of* vhw;:TH6 left the country , as f"? *?/" ™ \¦ AMr^tatt^J£iJikJ«l(tt-:-bfiiag*l« - ..trades ^fg.:

1

unionist ; Aid..Hearne was hia bitterest Aid. bimm

enemy ! and yet he could ask him oior ,a ^fen

' P?. Hrfiaracter; if he could get a eoiodr^liala^ 1 1;! ;" 1"ter from his enemies, what kind could he mi"€es- '

- » „ 1 1 ... #_» L_ J .B Ur. Mary |.get frorrr hk fribnds? "u '/V "'

The Chairman1 then thanked the Coun- wished her J

cil on behalf o Aid. O'Sullivan for his 1? 1?ai?cta.n.election 1 nut find ttiinciconon ' i , Councillor

THE I SHRIEVALTY. the Finance• • ; of Dr. Stran;

Tiv. ..ov4,VM, 0iTiBaa I»-(IB t^ norriinaLe three were re-eledThe next business waa to norrtuiale threegentlemen for jthe office of High bhenflfor one whole yjtfar.

Councilloa Walsh—I have nnich plea-sure in proposing that Councillor Joneshe placed first ton. the list for the office.In doing so I feel confident that , if elected )he will discharge, the duties of the posi-tion with creditj to himself and to the city

In rpferenmittec, Aid.would be a.that Commited put thagood sourcetlrrough thewater from 1for that -resCommittee,wards ivfhiclagainst thestill they "vand wouldwhile the :tion with t

of which he is a native.Councillor Kteane seconded.Councillor McDonnell proposed that Al-

derman Murray's name be placed firstSome eight years ago he was asked by anumber of gentlemen , who would havecarried him, to! give way to the claims ofanother who was longer in the Coxmcilthan Alderman Murray then was. Notohe has "been t^n years

as Councillor andsome'time as 'Alderman, and had provedhimsdlf worthy of the position, and it waaabout time to give him the office of HifrhSheriff.

Mr. T Fitzgerald seconded.A poll was then taken, when there

votea:—For Alderman Muray (19>—Aldermen

Dawson . Murray, Hearne, 8raith, Farrelland Bowe : Councillors O'Neill , Strang-man , Widger , Hearne , Fitzpatrick, MorT \*. Wni. Fitzgerald , T. Jitzgera dMcDonnell Cassin , Maher . MacDonaldand James Quinlan.

For Councillor Jones (16)-Ald. PowerM. Quinlan , P. Quinlan . Councillors Sinnotl?Walsh. Poole , Hyland , Cahill Croke.Tone's, Kenny Keane, Power , 0 ConnorKirwan , Donnelly. ... „

ing. For these reasons he thought iton|y right tftiat there* should be Bornechange ma< e in the Comniittee ; He pro--po'sed that tihe Committee be (formed ofthe followi ig ten members :—AldermenM. Quinlar , R. Hearne# , W. A ^ Murray *,Councillor P. W. Kenny, M . M< -I '< 'nnell ,L. Poole (Mts.V J Hearne*, Di 11 j land*T. O'Neill , and T. J . Widger*.

are new,P; QuinlaDonnelly,

In cone:the list wComrrlitte<associatedtee for msfor a shfgood workintrorlucintiiat theywas onyticutting f>l

Con IU ilSmith' s i:

Councilthe men vwore uu '.nHi: woulctwelve rroccasionOomtnitUyet he- whbd fifveit Wil3 UTwou ld li lof it.

CouneiHJc (laug

Caunci!

Did not vote^—Councillor DennyAlderman Murra y 's name was placed

first on the list.On the quoertion arising a} to what two

nfunos should be placed second and thirdon the list, .

Councillor Keano Tenmrk ed — Put tv.-«.publicans on that ; Aldmnan Murra yran 't be knocked out.

Alderman DawBon proposed that thenames of Alderman Bowe and CouncillorWidget; be put on.

"Councillor Maher said the uauiil proce-dure waB to put the runner-up second

It was decided to, place the narnen o!f'ouncillor Jones and Alderman Bowe assecond -and third , respectively

Alderman Muiray—I rise to than k youfor the great honour you have conferredr»n me "by Dlacing my name first on thelist, and also my proposer and seconder.

Councillor. Jones said he also wished tithank his supporters , and especiall y thosrwho stood by him last year as well as thi*year. Although he was BOTTV ho camrout on the wronpr side , still they wouldfind him a good loser He was not sur-prised at the sprat that had been drawnncro8s the path of trades unionism there .Take Jones, who had always stood up fortrades .unionism; he has been defeatedand things ] wi\\ not take a change untiltrades unionism was bettor T6Tgtani«ed. Hehad been accused of many th rnps Hewould say . as a native of Wnterford . andas a man who could holH hi? VieaiT ag hifrhas any other , be need not blush at anyact or vote of hia . " He was accused r>fWlnp a Socialist , an Atheist . a SinnFeiner

1 could ,Coumiittto knowme.

Councilor }ica.ne—You don 't belongthe Club'

Counc iplur jj ones— I don 't wmh wit is the] feemeeting thamittee, 1 am..Aid . M. Qiof the Wagroat ar iumward f"' • -hiCommit toe v.rt'vemie , l i \

the ru l{v i>stand th k i r e ;i(.'hai i ' in^n

Aid P. Quinlan—The hest men that were ?u|w ¦-a fu l ' in lorimg Umt. fi-n -mn-Ireland ever produced were the Sinn What v.H* til e revenue, he ,vked .Foiners. : JL ^ KI . r< |ili;«.- l ( mau -i l lo r Di -nny

Mr Jones-BetU>r m-n than I am hnve ,." W1"}r" T" t ' i c U6 -m} } '"' . ¦' '' :'"

been Spciali.U and Sinn Feiner *. No '- hl ' »"^ l"f f" .ic. -o i n r . I ,,dai . - t , ¦ . . .n -

man can say or prove that I have been a W!i > ^ifn - .-ul ) J^tvj A i d (j u . m a n

Sinn Reiner, but I have sympathy with ""> »"! «¦'"> « to uc< om.noi lau- you . M r

them—I am in sympathy with any man Denn v . ;or i n y other M.an h . i .cl. r .i t i . r

i.r men who , although they mi gh t make a ( l > l l l l » 'N " '• ' ra " ' »•• ' ! •¦' 'h ' 1

mistake , would suffer and die for Ire- ('u ;al "fl" ' ' ( l ,n --I "" 1'"1 l ! : r i r °w n I ; "n ''>|antj

, \ o u i i ' j i ! ur Denny .« H i < i Inj *;n - n,t i

Alderman Dawson—I hope he does not s h a n - ln ^ f . ¦: . mul Al i i . . i nn ian n- um- it .

npprove of SocialifMn W e l l . MIJ.HI .- p.-op l.- b i - lon «mjt :o \ o u areCouncillor Jones—You wil l not have U, A lot "I D « - l iny . -» .ire . an.j they hoi .( uood

answer for mv sins ort iee- -|n :hr- r a i lway w h e r e al! the ra th ir¦ - - - . . . . . . r. .< . ¦. . . ; , .„ j • iilinni~:t !\Ji i i i T 0iii-~>* ..

Alderman Dawf>on said In' would not " l*" ' |:' ' :1 ' >listen to him if he waa n p p r o v i n f f of h av r ¦ l'H-Socialism. ;f w. ; "f"

for tkorj i woin intet i-st .;i l . - i^' s tii t i "nlare . l! ;un

The Cn n i rman asked Alde rnmn Davto allow Mr Jones t-' proceed withpxplanation .

Mr. 'Jone!>— I am here to co i t rad ic tihese accusations , Mr Chaunian . I

.nil

hi- .

allmr jones- i am nc-re io coi- .raaici an —

;;" - - ; " ff

" ¦ .j w0" ".,.;,'. ' , , ; , atiiesc accusations , Mr C h a i r m a n . I am * U J „, . ; . wp u ,, lM fa ^,, . , .

not what L am accused of b«--ui(? . Every- -Vg^body seems to know more about me than L ' 'I know myself That is very strange. I Coimi-i!*o t Donnelly »n,d that .

¦« . i .e.n-wu9 accused of not being a Nationalifit ber ot I ' M Committee w tioin it M. pro-on account of the vote I an v e ^ n this poset j 4 <> : - u t off , he- would defy Al i . -rmanCouncil Chamber when Mr Redmond Smith »: .iiny other ineinher ¦• > > ay tiiatwaB oomiug to Waterford. I remember he r l i d - n - . i w. t »- <-on-. .- i . - n i i r > U f . i ) "i eve ,>him coming to Waterford for many years quentu <n i i> | . .- r i ;i in i j iK ' -> the water .snp-since the time he defeated Davitt. I have ply 1>" , '<> "ted out Uni t on amount ofnever had anything to say to bun. I ad- water *•¦ i

¦. . . > . n l t - n t to w iu i t t in- a i l w u ymire him in many way s, though I may contain im- taking A - as mw ij eiri Kdiffer from him iu other ways, and , as n tak u > h ;. ,M, -Di.nncll > 'n- .niu-rv . tln«leading member uf the In.^h Party said Ne | i ! - i : » r l t " i n > i r y . .uni Lin M u n i t i o na few days ago , they want f a i r c r i t i c i sm. K u i l - .} i ' lmt would nmro 'han b alanceI liave been out of thf i-ity for nouie yen r? th i- !¦¦(• - ij oni the- r iu iwuy. 1< ,i>-kc<t

i . Any Wate r fo rdm.-in enn d>of Wnter/ord than in his own

luse). I was a follower of Red-sn I waa iu Ij oiidon It was

South Afr ican war , and it wasj ut plain sailing Lheie in be anand a Catholic , wlwii Mr Red

h id party iit-ed ( << chp t-r andevery Briti sh defea t It was 1

n !¦ .) ' I : 1 J ¦ ¦ >

1- O J J J j - i l | l> I

ton^.r.-l Ht l i rj i I n u - k

of my l i f ibetter outcity (applmoral whidurin g tluanythingIrishmanmond andrejoice at]

Aid - l ' ...vposit i ojn1 1 ! t - i k 1 1 < < ? r~ vdf ! ih'J ( • '

rejoice atj every British defeat It was I to fcriand every other Irishman w- ,rkinj ; there Corjunhad to bear the brunt and pav the penalty bralK'l(applause). I was a National ,st then , and be |inT am a Nationalist now . but when I look and aaround Rind see some of the men who wouldclaim to bo Nationalist s—you understand to theme, Mr. Chairman -it is <*noueh to make tovy aa man '" blood freeze in his vein w ' very i

Mr . Joiies , referrin g to tho VolunU >er sucli ;.movement , said he he-lped to start the tliat tVolunteers in Waterford , ;n fact it was cretinfounded in his workshop Tlie reason he thi s nwas discussing politico wap befouse he way rwas beat ;n now on tiif> pnl it ioal t irket .\|UIUnder th£ guidance uf Joh n (V N'.M II , The the tiO RahiUy-— I Aid

Alderm m P. Quinlan—Tha: i~ the stu ff »oUto give tt em (laughter). ; AM.

w. t~X ~<. nni;.,,,;.,~\ „..;.! .1... ... <i.« ' Aid.

¦w ,IP.jtt

¦" EBP^^SiP"- "' ' l'tf v*'JiiS y?I-S??^'f!*

aldermanship of thp Cvisfjom House Ward.Dr.!O'Sullivan contested phe vacancy withCouncillor P. M. Doyle and was elected .He waa High Sheriff of Waterford in theyear 1912-13.

Dr. O'Sullivan stands ligh in the medi-cal profession , and for a number of yearnhe was examiner in chemistry and physicsat 'Apothecaries Hall, Dublin, togetherwiijh Pjofessor Ryan . He_enjoyB an ex-teaj sivet practice locally. He representedthe local practitioners at Health Con-gT<J8sps in different paits off the UnitedKingdom, and also tft in InternationalCongress held at Berlin some' years ago.

^pairt from fts being tl eoity of his adop-

tion. Aid. O'Sullijvan u also connectedwith Waterford by fan ily ties, his wifebeing a daughter of the late AldermanJohn Slattery who wa? one of the foTemost in the baeori'busnnesa_ years,at;o .

During hia year of f office AldermanO'Sullivan took a practical interest ineverything concerning the welfare of the

The Acting Town Clprk said they wouldtake a vote for or agiinst, Aid . S m i t h ' samendment.

Aid. P. Quinlan—Foj r or against the" Star." That was written in tihe "Star 'office. |

Aid. Smith said it fwae not . and tJi rAid. Smith said it (was not . and iJifpol l was proceeded with.

There voted :—For Aid. Srrrth's imenriment (\T>-

Aldornien Dawson . Murray. HeameSmith . "How e . F'arrell ; rounciilors S't -ran< rirnin ( Dr ) . Hearne. F l v l n r .d. F 'ity :i .-r:i 'i '-fTho>i . > . Fitzaerald (V , 'm. ) . Kon-r .y . ( ' »» ¦i*5 n . M a l n -r . Mcl)onnelj l , Denny. Q u i n l a n

.AirMinut CI-3)— Aldi-rman Quinliin (M.)C h i i u l n r i ( T l . Power : ponncilWs Svnott .I uni t - i M r - i . Cahill . Croke . .t unes . Kfarif.Fovver . (> '( '.>nnor , K ' rwan. nnri nonn.elly .

1 Aid . H m i t h V aniendiiient w:\s curried .Tlu- ot 'i f- r Cornini.t '' lj fis won? rf' -> 'ii*ct«K3 ,

in-1 the inciMing iidj onined

Kilkenny MayorUnanimously Elected

Th e ,-t;i ' -- i l o r y <q u :i J 1 < - r 1 y iiH-t -Mi.t ; < l t luK i l k e n n y Corpora ter : v > a x ) n \'l in th iAsseinblv Ko<un , Cit v Mal l , on Tue-day,Mr . .!. Mii sretmi s P . L . U . , ou tK '-m e M a y o rp res idu iK- Tht-re wa- a f a i r l y l i r u e attendance ot tho CeiK-i il publ ic

Thi- r>ut )<ouif ; 'Mayo .^aid li< -- lu i ' l vt -r>?reat pleatiurt' in pr i>pc . .- inu' t h a t Coun-L - i l lo r Joh n Sinter be efl et- t -p il M ;< > ' r ! - > r t h -.coming twelve iiioirthj i .

Mi Comerford KeooiidedM r H.-n ket t M U \ t ha t in .- I . - , tins ;

Coliu. - i l l i .r Sl.ito.i thi- C'"fDoi ;i:ii ,r. ;Witriir. aking a' w i-e s-t' '' ' :»n. Mr .M. i t . i wata prominen ' l iusme'-- m a n wl i - . i d i ; i t ; f n ' dliungell" wiili tho common ial intore-iB oiIhe city a< well M i- i e ry m - A e M U ' i i i »f ichari '.abli - n n t u r e

There was no other pp .po-it ion . und MrSlater w:i i acrordmt v di i lau- .l u n o i i iluOusly e le r t fd . the l i n i iou n e c i i u n: Liom^'i i -^eivril with lqud a >;il HI*- .

The M;iyor said he feezed ! < • l l i ; i n l : ih.-insincerely for ek'cti.ii l i i m to l l ie pus i' ionand enhancing tho lionour b> . . . i i f t -'r i i isi t on h i m unanimou sly As \>- : \c i- \ \>wa s in the position he would do h i .-* be.-'to ad impartially to\j wuds a l l . n iu i « t t h < -t-nd of hi- ; t e r n 1! hi hoped t l i - v w. :. ; i I -n i l tfice ihet n id .u if i end l ) u.-> :l i . - y >vi- ithat day. JTho several i -cnni i :j .top- .change , were i ii-app^intei|

w. 1 1 1

Mayoral ElectioIrish

is in PrincipalCiti sTH I . I N T. i. ,v(V N 'e i l l »i' u n n n i -Mii yii i* ni PuUi .i on

Alder in . i l . I .nuren< - ' (V No i l IIHOUSP I V elected lim 1 MiiynrTuesday

Cmii ic i l lor .lanie^ . o l i t i - t u i iLord Moyoi uf Bel fa it

Counci l lo r Uu the r l eld v . n -~I«ord Mayer of Cork , the H i g hheintr reciiiiiiehdi ;!! n Cmiarnor

v . .- .-. ¦• !¦ l e i i

*- !. -« te dnff-hi ]iII'CIII -

r> -<Shot

l lo r

Big tepToward Health

ripht calling.To keep bo

their besjt, 1certain nouriwhich are abunthe field grains.

These vital s;in the daily dieretained in

ly and brain atlature demandsihing elementsiantly supplied in

Its, often IJU Uinyary of pianv , are

'u :- ?MM^wrodi>.•'•¦¦ '¦ .

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1<\ I] wheat ikntira^e$ii{s.;sup-nourishnjeui of

:vj fi*ttieij ' bayj ejf,-

iagjifeg:i;lwithendidly balanced

j| || re8o^|fff. 'v-'f.j -r.-i

1

istry of MunUions thi iMay^r left nothingundone to press homi > ; the claims' and ail-vantages off tthis city : as Man1, industrialcentre and as a auitwle p^acei for the es-tablishment-j ( f new rmduBtriea/ .ilhese ajr ebut a few 6i the diHjctio'ns inj which hiavigour fourid vent, i The frri any; charitablefunctions hjel i throuthout -the year hailhis practical supportTan'd he waB instijo^mental in br figing laTaou^ i settlement [ofsome laboii i troubled which cropped wfedurinp the ni st twelve months. He provedhimself to be a true friendlof the! •workera,and did what be coujld tA petter jtheir l£t.He made ah admirapLe Cliiirm.i.ri of Pe tjSessions, aft 1 he wkk tn jrou;:hly atten-tive to hjfl di ties as JFj irst Mnsistrate .^Thecitizens pIp^eralTy *ill a^ree ; that, iheworthily upheld the trad t:o--, ri fshi s officeand that he deservyi tl o cornpliin j itwTn>h tha ICorporatioti pail riiru ijby cl«;ct-inp him |f- Jr the : Bf>e |irtd' tiiiy-> to' memayorr i/ (fl|n:r. A S ^!PJ ' ^''''e n"° f'f-O ' SuHiv nr ij \:{\ J, iir .noliitedl moclic ,-nl offic^Tt i. the Muni ' ion Fncj t-oryi i

ij i i M . —-^4WATfi?:FORp NO. 1 RU3LAI ?

;Dii? rKi ^ cpoNc?;. '|i||A special meeting of 11 e W.iteriord Uo.

1 Council I was held or. Mo .uay in j theHoardrooiuJ Workfumse. to consider thepropriety |o| proviUiug 'seed unu manurefor (a) tho; oj ecupiera of laboures cottages,and (b) the occupwra [o. othu holding*valued at land under; £10 iu ttje fdistricti;

Mr. :Th0Tna" Ho>yer , [I P. (Chairman),preaidesd , ja id the dtherj ineial^rs present-vi- rn MeH. srn . Martin. Power, J.P.; David :I' ovv c r , .Wbij . U allwey, D.L. ;. j ofhn 'i'ower,.lohn Murplty. Wni; jCi oba.'ble, ;..id MuhaeJKiordan. , \ j J | ; ; ,' -|[-

Mr.) Job'n,' Macktv |(Cl'crk) iwaa in atich-d -H!ce. | J M i l ' " U'r-' -

The Chairman , menuclning the rlbjccT*',"f the. meeting, PQ|U if Lhey ' thought itadvisable to adopt, [the j suii '^iiji. tlien iitwoti ld bo lor therni to cpn»idf(r , thol -lica* ,means of CfinyinR n outf He refcrredj tothe dttrib Hion of [tillage and praiinpland , tiivlj .oiok oxej eptil)!) to.!what ,-inj: bisopiniiMi . Wiis the unfair Wy that th'B::I)e-partni 'crit iiointod <j>Ut that tillage Khofildbe done. The lar tffl ranchers , with hun-dreds and'iiii some ci^c? thpusands' ¦ ofacrr-s of uiltilled lij nd , a-e practically ex-i- inpt fro rn|till j n£r , and s >u)e nre claimingpxemplioii l Tho i»rn e^ who tilled ': hiaexemption ] Tho Jam er who tilled : nilf i t rni ; heretof ore daa now asjkcd to in-¦ roasq his tiJUcre by 10 ptr cent., ,Whichhf (ChairnVun considered ¦ moat unfair ;find tliatj, too , wasj the lopj uipn o f ' manypeople otil-side , wfio UimightJ that thosei .'xt -Mi siv ij ;j Ki7.in <j fasiches 'shqiild be : put

Jtre by ' t i e prek-nt 6ccupierH!. ori ffoni them] and divided j ntnholdings ambng.-t those who

und willing' : to fbrcak up, | thepoinhfd oui i tha't it was ^nly

ie Rulq vould bei pbtainedithatDeOTile- ^rotllidl demriiistratc! I ; to

nrid ' -r till:i-lsn lakeiuo'iolnicWi - . - ' iablt!I d i i - i . , HeVVheilj i lOEthe IriftHLhu w|orldin^ Iro'la,rth.- moatiih. - il.'itip i

The rt«M••I " till: Lbstj t. -d tlilm-asing]ihiriiif: thfiovernmcties for tli'/i t - t , an 'dl ' i ' -rx !r.f sil - i - fos ' 111: .willinp f towh' i , ov.'ii - n . p , Wiii-t»upp!y i}fj

how capable1 Ij liey iWore of matd what lit oju ohV t(i bo—orle::;ofpro^perrjus ai|(l happy amp' ngatt8 of the earth. !' ||-t\i then rend lie, circular letter^al Gov< rnrrj e it iHfj rud . whicht , in \j if-w of the uirttter ofjj in-ood pij orl'ictii' n in .; the-countryi> contjr uanl-i:: of the war J thent h'ad -IwiUiM t<\ afMrd faj cili- je siippl . of seed [.•.-¦(¦itnes ,: ':fvec«i jartific iii l rna i 'iiirc : l .i the pecu-

uiU bp f in^ .4 and i;iht .iirers '!|cot- ;the yaj -iUi.s* djiatrifcts who wereniltiva t > a n increased areajj and.iu' K> J=l,ortiige(.oi'-la.st Mason's¦ uiiiilJl v to] <|bt.'.'iin ' a :suf5c'iont ,:

he; iettej , iu rthcr : stj itedstrict! Conneils . niishl.i

seed. 'iurn l t)ou«eni, !(

Jhnt thewith th-B(fard . bpendinp fBUC IK amiprovide itUK»H , oitt;Tf labounI'Orl t Of SIis'trfitiyejipportiori

I it I \t.nrt3i*3

libcat'Government !if theni fhn , frnicKt/,>t ,-iuianuWres in

[rrow fr<lepislathluut as ^!ie costr, and nrs ' cotbich siipp).\pens<?^ed overobtairiirble afte

^Governmen)m| the Treai bo | ni-cessuijp lyiup seedj -Uj ;tbo occutheir district

$ to 1¦*»'«-;

ier«;The ,nhl-:i be1r ofi

&ly-privjidedj

!»>kted1;

y. t ogether! with adof miitrilvution. ithe j iotail- numbi

g the ijseed in the w<r the (1st'- October;

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rent nayby eacjhl t

Aft. * 'nccupier jrh(i| [obtained a suppbrief dj filibsriifcion", it was |

ftin-j Pij wor. }».IKJ POCCwer, ami 'iunaiiim '• Ci urj cUiihiii 'ing' 1letU:r|-Np:: iiu! M., )I-.dr .ll.i- rolatiyr U

. of Kil^l j IiJotntr -r-P ,!:il mpn' tirtr: co ,'cc.rta:'i:I cpudiUpiiS j-Jdiret't.ecriii ilj iiu£' ;tHc' j i-xt ^iay ibJ'ej 'avaiW o!, n;cighout .the' districts" upoji ; iwhich thehat Ip^rsons eligibleit those [benefits' ;sratheir aDnlicatioria

f.osed byby Mr ,iijj n-oJ , 'read lln17th; jnslpropoj seeloutH ,' jant'ccup iojjn 'kwillt i \f,whicr ltijto-be pejjing t!ie|t-an heiianxir uarequi re I -

Mr. Mil. M. P<that l!li

i ireular. ot tht I tlie

ijeedI OC-Jhatit tf>tic.es1

*$l£geed;aoduuklatat-¦keyj!|3rdDrisi-tfica

suppl yartififj ii

n specini*w of ir3 offer IIited tuj fo:onditioiidi -»nd ito avai !> Bend;iirequin>ithe Oou1 that ta. spociad1 on th

benfe1 to'jMr.. 5. Mahcili?tioi Utor tihajtlft;:tfp f»licti6ns be lj ili xs'ee.i in^j of'fhe Ccs ethr.FebVf :v; - j :EE'& ABSENCE:i ea5d ctbatlowine H

uig iClerlJFeh;rlcrwto b<

Urnesstneeticient

KiordfoT 9pme time fre!4i'aajjab's

cofjjthe b'unfciirior'^.-perirtd iAWBt)'disqualify> him. ijanimpusly agreed 111'Sf rAi.dliuia' jrjg' i .affs\J u h - l l - f 'f ', - > 'i--,i- .,-rr .

erwj fieuncil •Riord

factoWA

l !"Jing; of ¦or ".the;8-;pres.the ehf

'.Jxy/an;uirigir.

IUK beiJJ.-P-'imi pjSh SWrtifc

ir^^orioVinWaaaJahics w ftifdptedfriw

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Flease give; me iyoM«>piixx<Mi>jp^;jnMwp.<lowing" .n&tferft'A ®iwjd[of wtoe,hasj«;

every ' ywr; oa^^ r gW^He does nal l*ve «ip«S|?»lgtillage erVi ^1cfc r ^*! #Kdy let. to:;«tbj^^ Npvemb&£

echeme/thiowner;; of J.he-holding;nottlwroccupier, is ix>un|d tb! liav©- the ; requiredamount ! of "tillage , jjdone'/ tnia ^ seasbnlnamely,1 10 per, cent, of/ the\t6talj-aiea.S «?•will, therefore; i t oj ¦ j cumbecgV oi' youttfriend, notwithstanding't#eefa t that i

ne:

ha* let it in "< tabrfeVior |tihe1;seasonj.-ta;make arrangemehtk to' h&YB',the.xeqvurecS

Feeding i hoie' <3: iin tqV atlle^Hav-!ing about -fifty Vba rr il8- *xf'/daioaged ?6atsand barleyp d )iij>;- iailling ^a^minod,--ation neax,;£williydu ijnjdly.l 'm^ knowjif I , could ieedl^thipvcorn;'tol:£o-waVandi¦weanling icalves' : in:: (r the! ; grpund^ive.J•whole—without) to > ^ much ;"wa8te?r~-Noiwe should -advise lyoiijto; inake. a^. effortto get it cru&hed.f "tTnere^ is;ho.i t>ett^rjfeeding

¦ than'barley jttj eal :afid> Crushedoats ior either ^datry [cows; and ' weanlingcalves. / Iijiedj; -wtWj they .cannot digest!it properly/ and;: ifv ithe case:©.f^calves j timay set th'em:^up V5ompiewijr: .jLR.'v^ «w«.you and-try 8omej> neighbour "who .wilgrind "both ;f or you, or, even .should'.»«aend "it to j d ^nill . uwine rail.j diatajice .onjyon will nnd^the laarant-age iri-feedi&g i1ito both clisses o!i stock you: mention, n

Drying a <^w|4poUld you kindly- giveme a recipe for; "a- drench: |to .i get a- ooyi\dry which |nas lost pome ; of" her 1 teats?]

We haVe replied? to queries on tbisjBubject on I several, cfocasi'oria during the\>aat year, i House- the cow",' give her a!full dose di Epsom salts, and feed . her!sparingly for 6oni>; - days on hay and]water. Milk her , mce daily for a fewdays, and then one sj every second day,and so on, gradual y increasing the in-terval between ;cacW milking. When :milking her do n< t empty the udder JCare, of course, must! be taken not to al-'inw the udder tio become overstocked. • !

Trees for Shelte^aj id Ornamentr—Pleaseadvise me what t r^es to plant abouthouse for shelter an 1| ornament. . I don'tmind about' the tin b«r . as I will neversee thorn full grow ii. What abou t Aus-trian pin and-Dojug h s fir? I bvHove theyare. fast growers.' 'I lave some Thuja gig-antic from J. W. Young- planted twoyears. They are all he says in the . mat-tor of growth, but a «t dear for a slendejnurse. We agree vith you as to plant-in? the Austrian pine, AISO the Douglas.You mipbt also nj ix plenty of larch.They will hasten the growth of the othere,and jrou oan cut thein out later on. Th^AuBtnan pine -will make a splendid shol-ter , as it holds it* Umivohes pood rialndou n to the ground;

Dressing for Oats.—1 am after taking asecon d <. ri>p of oattij off a lea or bawufield ; bavn c is uiidVnnealh iarniya itl , andcan bo irrigated w ith Uie liquid waterfrom y. i i d . ¦ J pu t i .-n 3 cv.t. bonM com-pound t_ > t in- staUitki acre last yea r f oroat imp . \ \) Will 'it requir e auotlu rdressing <> f sirperphbsp hate this year w>roat oroi) ? I am Iia\ling <JIU fie i .l t? £ KI -.-afterwards. {2)\ Would >t>u advise to;>-doissmg stubble, with farmyard dun*rplough'\i ' in For above , or would stra^lodge ? (3) What tune is b<-st lo ptit saltOn a lea tor oats? (4) Is CunnLn»hn macre ihp Tr>sh acre 9 It is never advis-able to lay out a fluid with oats , ospee-pe-tM .iV.y a th i rd cMp .~~"as tht- cloanin?which tbt sreen crop get* -while undermanure leaves, the soil in a much finercondition for the small soeds. However ,as you have farmyard manure td spare.your best plan would be to spread it onthe surface of the stubble and p'nuuh Ltin—in fact , this you shouid nave aone,if possible, during October or November.However , it is jnot too late yet if youtake the earliest Opportunity you get. Inaddition , it would be well to give it atIbe time of sowing the oats 3 to 4 cwts.superphosphate and a half cwt. of eitherBttlphate of ammonia or nitrate of soda.There is not much chance of it lbdginj r ,and the soU cannot be too Btrong now«fter two oat cr,opB have been taken offit. (2) Except on very Hght land , we donot favour salt jfo r oats, and it Is bestput on during auttnnn. Some peopletrrnv U has a tendency to check lodging,•nd afisij m other virtues to it , but we Te-Oiain sceptical of Its ralne either directl yor indirectlv. (3> 'The Cunningha m acreis intermediate in area between thekfcatute and the Irish acre, the linearperch in each ©aaej bmns 5$ yards. 6\,and 7 respectively. It is the commonmeasure used in most of the northerncounties, and ;s onej -more exemplificationfor the need of unifying weights andmeasures in this country.

iDffiADi lJaf^ARWtoTt M«itciiYou Welt

TVON'Tjlive inKcoiosilanWear of disease.U Fear works bn the nerves-and makes

little ailments! bigger;If y our I back, ache* don't be afraid that

you are going ti> h&ve gravel, dropsy, orBright'8 Disease] ; j .

If you have too-much uric acid lin yourblood, don't fear] chronic rheumatism. -

Just sayj to yiwiSell:." I'll start rightnow to cure myjWto»J>;; and; f I livemore ca^ JhmfiMtt J M . .- - - - - -t-T**M»«'»fo*'-*«''*i!«& the bloodTaKe enougu OAC»VU~ — — r

circulating; fre lf through -th»- kidneys.That wi keep [the blood pure. '

If you are eating too much, working toohard; wprryingi8; iot,j and pot getting thesleep .you |oupht; ,'it'g an easy matter tochange these habit? ''for A while,! and 'tdrepair thjejweak^aed 'kidneys-with; Doan'sBackache jKidneyi "PilK. I ~? ,¦; ti ?' i. - v ••.; J

Doan'sl Backache] -Kidney—Pilla, iftaken inl ime;: jwill I

cleanse i the lurinaryjchannelBi stimulate) th^ dneys to greater,activity, and rid the gysteni of waste thatcaused;sofmucb-idiiardet'. Do not brooa•over your health^hecrfulness and Doan'sBacka Kidheyi Paii a^

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iiiliHIIiH•;c®el)4 bii -SfobdayiMr. ¦ Sr ni WP^preai( iioig. v^He'-ibther. ''njernDer8i3?;r twer '; rrMe' anrjf J-ifCuntftiiit J{-i'WalflK;t-H;-Br«u ifck; R&I lbn i a'ptaFQley^MfJf^Ga 3^;M $cWlany*;ii;fe p^ .i^>iaei i3!r8:'l?r.|&)rukialby.;.Town

McG th,1 j4<|tmgt|Boro[ugU;j8urv,eyOT:t': .'•,Wal8^1>Wn]vInap^MMrt" ipnd l p'Maxrfi!.;Bate. Jollectbr|: v erie' inw flan<fe;i

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y .'. 'Jux, :X;ur rani masked /Kow -winy.' loadQ. !oiatojaesMr, iicjGrxatii wouid^fae abl^:to. gejiintaitown i ;rp'm the woTkhou|8a.:; :" T :. .¦! j- Mr. ;Mc.e rafth eaid it (would depend.5 He 'vnugl^i sibb ¦ Jble. to 'get*' ifi .fifteen ldadai . ¦] ¦> '.-Mr, Ouri an-j-How> m^nyjIbads would:a

indn; it&Hf iif' he^ wete-drawing manvrrepi ,'•¦ iMr. iMcGrath—Tbat-would i denaid.: -". H ;•¦¦. Mr. CUrianrfYoTi'ehquld hlave one horsefilMnf JwlvUe lUie/'bther -^ouldjbe drawing.'Mr;: -ISrenrioc'ki undefatands that portionvery' n;ell^>-:)!'i; ;Kr " :- :'-f"';

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u Mr. ¦iMoldn!ey~-Ho'w'many horsea .hadyolet iiB-weelc?^ J "' -^|V. ¦ - | •' ' .• . :i¦(¦•^ ' ¦} -'' Hz .McGrath- I had'nb ft oree this week.-¦''¦ Mr. Brenndek pointed>out ithat it wouldbe~m jrejeiono'inical' to jbritig! stOnfes from -che|'fluWryi^direct',to Kflnish; and ^ havethem broken |th"ere 'thanj to!IhaVe them de|-pqaitf d'.atlBaltyne'ety-ratldl tlieri taken toKilriuh. 'i Thfero^vks .Vi?? iemployed tomalje jout aerj o;tfli;j rnd-it;wis^ far this pur-pose. . "jHow! many | yards of l^ lones werebrbktn onj th'elf Kilruah frpAiJP |

Mr iMcffirath—There t weref fiwerity-five.«uid. fifteen: f^rim Ballyneetyy":Mr|-.'j 0urJan4-Theijt you ai-o Ipaying Iwjcefor fthc carrying of: the Ballynf ety-stonns.

Af r. ' iBrennocKr^Ye8, twice", f = '.Air jMc(^r^H

said they ,c0ula not wuitto hf Ve them j broken.' i Thoy. irew themfroifi Ballyiiccity, '. and 't iajd I tlieni .sprenj ldij rp.c- ly ori. the road. I ! " ; i . !

Mr Moloney—I f theji were wanted onthe ; I laillynj eety;- rond, " wr)y not hnve thornspread, out] thnre? ; I ;

Mr McGj rtttH—You instru^te,'! your sok'-cito]r to take proceedings about the Bnllv-neeiy • roud '" ' '" ' 'neeiy roudl '" ~ ' ' ' ' ' '

Clerk—The matter came on a|t th e meet-ing" c f > the County! Council , i-and theywould not do .anythingj

Mr "Brennock—T!he Snandon road is ina d}s jraceiuljcondition , j thotigib; the st ones^re i \ ithin'- ten yaids -distanced..Mr : McGrath—I do;ixot-know would itbe jwe\l foir -.nie. to repajr>it ponding thelaw proceedings. I was waiting to hoaxfrom ' Mr. pill!a.ms. :¦ '

C liftirnian—rWhcn Mn McOrath hear3frorij Mr. JlVillj ams he can .report.

Afri "Brpnnoek—But th» fncl that youruidi (o puft mat^r al on it will prove t.hocondition 6f the road .

r! CuT|.an---Y'. 'i :i!lrj .'i« you have Mi f-fered1 on apcount ' ,f thr e-xtra traffic, butthai does notf allow you to leave the roadgo \o the dickens You should not leavethe|road go dorelict.

Mr. McOrath - There is a cns»' pending.Mr. | Will' a us tl i . • '\<* you ought nr>t inter-fere,

Ohainnai )—Y "U hnulrl ^oo Mr . W, \-liarp .i abou t it.

M.T, McG rath—1 have her n speaking tr ,Mr. | Williams about it , but I did not nim-tiori this p oint .

ChM'rmaiii —I think you fhmi ld tak . ' hisadvice.

\ r, Curr vn —Thi? is a puhlif roud un devthe charge of the Urban Council

T if pub ic 1iav(- a ri<Jh t {-n u ^ > - it , and¦f ( t ) aoci lent t riko p plnw , and damapein d nine, yru wi l l be l iaM e . I.<»t thf ropdbo ; tt^ndVd to, and then show the CountyCouVicil th t* work you have done.

Mr. MoC rath- Very well

| ABBEYS1UE SEA WALL .i rT)ie Clerk said nothing hud been ilom

to Abbeyside sea wall by the contra< t '>r.lie could , I he said , do the work at this\..nib of the ye,ai.

Mr Mr>l kn f>v— isn 't there & time l imitspecified ?

cllcrk —Y es.Tihe Clerk was directed to write to the

contractorMr . Molonoy asked where was the

graVel boi ig got now?Mr. MetIrath—Sometimes at William

Berj elsfond's , at Baker 's Lodge, and atothCT places.

('apt. ' Foley said that there would be-low strands nex t week, and the sea wahcould be p'rocceded with , bui ther^ needbo no low j tides for that work.

KIj ;RB STONEri FROM ABBEYSIDE.

Cj ipt. FoWy—Where are you putting theki-r ' ) stoncb you are taking fro m At 'bey-sid< ? I

Mr. Mct frath—At Shandon .Capt Fol ?y—They are wanted where ^oi.

tooki them from . You are robbing Peterto pay Pai l. You don 't own these at all .

Mjr. McCtrath— I thought they belongedto tye Urban Council.

C i;pt Foley—No. They should be putat Jhe other side of the road where thewatsr is tumbling down. I don 't see whyAbt eysidelshould be supp lying stones forthe breweiy road. The Duke of Devon-shii e put £hese stones at Abbeyaide, andthe Council never lost a penny by them.

M r. Moloney—It seems bad policy tak-ing kerb stone* from one -path and put-tinii them Ion another.ting themi jon anotner.

Mr. McQrath—This was a disused patihdapt. Folej'—It is a path that should

bo jept in proper Tepair , but , worse luck .Abqfeyside , as it was ever so it will beuntii f it is looked aftpr. Thero ds a font-path then from where they took th«-fitotj lBS away, and it was thfcre since thebritjpe wab built. The green gross iagroiying tl)ere, but whose fault is i t?

The matter dropped.

NOl LOGGER REQUIRED.The'Master reported that the fever hos-

pital attendant had left, as her serviceswere no longer reqaired.—Approved.

Trje Master also submitted the usualweekly return,| showing the; state of thehouse, which was approved.

KB. CREAN'S HOUSE.The Local Government Board wrote ask-

ing {to be furrfished witp the specificationand I particblaj -s of repairs suggested to becarried out at; the residence of Dr. Creau ,TOSnJm^lin I

The Cle k was directed to furnish thenecessary information.

There were two tenders for the carryingout of the repairs. Johft Murray tenderedat £31 9s., and Patrick McCarthy, Leaghat £E8 10s. ~ "

Mr. McC ratr., acting ongineer , said thatboth tendors \rere wiihin the estimatewhi ih was £34 He ad< led that McCarthybad done some repairc for him on pre-vious occtAipris very satisfactorily.

M!r. Cur -on,—You mu$t accept the low-ert tender, |. \

The tender, ' «f McCarthy was accord-ingly acce pted;. ,

! ' :'' INCREASE OF!-- O J notice, to each metion of Mary Hennestville, for an increaso of

The! Cle k paid thatplication MrS|, Henne8fshe was 2 iyears in ;guardiaasj her districtin ihei Union,j a4d durlmoi th8 eli a nadj only-cases. ¦ . ; I . .-V lit. HnntqiWhat is -1iBen f: , r :| , ;| - 'n (nflrk-r*30 a year. Iif :l r. |P. .3r. Curfan saltad] got ai increase of;wif« in- AgJiBh had got10s. whereas' the premgot nothing.!! If was tn

rwas the poorest in theconsequence j Iqf these ,that ehe g«sV£6 of An ii

Mr; !LyncK"Baid that6t ;to«Ljguirdianfl tetion ithat ebe attended U¦J \- '

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SALARY,mber; the applies-y, midwife, Ring-alsry came on.

in making the ap~y had stated- thathe | service oi thebeing the j poorest3g the past twelvecot ' four 'private

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d thit Mrs. Stack'£10, Qhd the ruid-pan[iDcrease of £7nt [applicant,(,hodlei thatvher districtwhole Ubion. Inactaj I he proposed:<si«tob, 1% , : i - -:. f jIn the !ase of Mrs* ink . considerA-u* times as many!

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\ Plough, Harrows, Cultivators, 2 Binders, drives thelargest Thresher, and Elevator, etc., and does the work of

Weight—3924 h.p.

Demonstration(near Fiddown station) on

cases as the other midwives.In aj iswer! to a member , the Clfrl i snid

that Mrs. OfBrien , of Aglish , had IH IW asalary of £32 10s.

Mr. Terry : said they ought grant MrsHennessy ail increase of at least £S> Herdistrict was a very poor one , sht had aInrge fami lyj , and hnd very fow privatecases.

It Was deiided to grant an in or«> .io«; of££ 10s., theileby making the " vlory i g i i u lto that of Mrc O'Brien.

RURAI f DI8T11ICT CO1 NCI LIrnmediattly after the meetin g of the

Guardians t meeting of the Rural Dis-trict Counci was held , Mr. Thos FlynnJ.P. (Chairman), presiding ).

FOOD PRODDCTIC NThe circular of the Local Government

Board relative to the grantin g of seedsnnd manureB to labouree and small hold-ers under £10 valuation came before theCouncil. The circular stated that all Dis-trict Councils should take into conside-ration the question of extra til lage for theproduction of food , and the advisabilityof distributing seed and manures nmongstlabourers and small holders

Afte r sorue-discussion it was decided toadopt tht gch'-m*' . and to have postersissued invit in g app lications from personseonipetunt 10 receive supplies i>f seeds aridmanures within the union , thc_-e applicationa to be considered nt th o adjournedquarterly meeting to be held on tha t dayfortni ght.

COOU'ORMACK COTTAGE.For the vacant cottage at (' oolcormack

thcro were two applicant *—J 3ine s< H iu:kettand John Keane

It was decided to tak e a pol l BH be-tween the two applicants , nnd the resultwas as follows :—

For Hackett (l')>—iles-rn DugRan , To-bin , Lynch , O Rrien , McGrath. WalflhHurli -y. P Flynn . Walsh . Egan . K^ lly,Hunt , and the Oiairrn ftn.

For Kt-'ane CD—Mest>ra . Morrw.se;,- . Con-wav , Stack , Terry, J Curran , ficHton . andFoley.

Did not vou- <2\~ Messrs P T CuiTanmid Fraher

The cottage \vy .=, acconlin gly !¦ t toHackett .

HOW I CURED MYRHEUMATISM.

SOME GOOD ADVICE RVWILBURN OF THE

Like stomach , liver or kidnev disorders ,nnd in facti most other bodily il ls , rheu-matism results dimply from accumulationof impurities in the system . Call thesegerms, microbes, bacilli, toxins , uric acidor anything] you likek but they are all im-purities and form the primary cause oforganic disease. I used to think theonly way to stop rheumatic pain was tottrug the nfctyes and vital organs into par-tial insensibility by taking opiates andnarcotic drugs, .or rubbing on liniments.But I know better than to recommendsuch purey- temporary expedients now.Instead, take a level teaspoonful at com-mon, refined Mia saUrattt in water everysecond mo? ring, before breakfast, andnotice ho\y quickly Jit diasolve$ and per-manently c cars out of your system: alldisease-cai sirip r impurities and painfulUric acid deposits or eharp,crystals in^stifjjoints. and c ore muscles. , There is noth-ing better y . cleanse land regulate ft.torpidliver or to fush out dogged kidneys/Youcan get sono of l thlahieipelnaive, standardcompound f rom ai y chemist, and I havepersonally :-] trbv«dHlM'ftVcnre* dWh'th^mosifleyer'ie. fco«eif<*> IieQma«87rfiIwfthfii 6few days.—?. S^W* M

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it high-powered and able to Handle allaverage (arm easily. It will enable you toing done at the nght time , and done quickly and well.

C K you are Uting horses, this machine will be a revelationto you. and you can't alford to be without it. We are givingdemonstrations and will be pleased to notify >ou on recei ptof p c. Or call and tee the "Overtime * in our showroom.

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Boosborough Farm, PlltownSaturday. 27th January.

WATERFORD MARKETSB U T i K H

Mo butter.G E N E R A L PRODUCE.

Hay. ;>ec I u . itj ,".-.. (' i-atcn St raw . .JOH t«,W lwaWii ir trHv. , 60^Turnips , 'Jo* '. > 45-MAIV 'Id- . -I* 1-P n ! 8 » 'M > - . I - X [ ' , ,

BREAD.Large loaf , 5d ; small loaf , 2Jd. Pan

Sid - and 3d. Turnover , 2d md 2Jd-G R.\IN

Indian Meal , 44sOala , furmers ' , no pr i re iu< ;ted.White Bran , 17s.Red Pollard , 18a . 6d.Flour (war ) 62a . 6d

POULTRYBeat Chi t l tu j ip , ~ *. to 7s bd per rwirDucklings , ¦<» t^> 6s IXT pair.

EGG8.478. per \2f ) f > r Duck " an< * HenB

FISH.Sole, 2fl. f x r lb.Turbot , &« in ll>Ood. 1B . 2d pt-r lb.Hake, la.3d. per lb.Haddock , 18. 2d perFinneys , 1H . 3d tu 1HWhiting . 10<l . per 1I>ling, lid. per lb.Plaice , Is. 3d. ppr lb .Kippers, '2s. 6d to 3*

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I GREY HAIR per t danently and bpeediljRestored to its original colour by utsing^ARRISON^ S HAIR COLOUR J RE-vrORER. It is iiwi a dye . but. by naturalQieaiif acts us a r*'Storat,i ve. (.'ontjain snothi r ij,' in ju r ious , a rid is bpneficial to theirow|h and beauty j of the Hair. Illbottles , price Is. tkl J (postage 3d esitra).Manu facturer —G. W. HARRISO N , HairapecJaliat , Reading , j Sold Ly Chemists.A gpn U for WaUT!( .rd-'J VHITE i andSONS. Chem ists . (."a rnck-on- Sui r : I . T.TURNER. Dungar f an - \V. J . .VOIJAN.ftridge Street. I

i KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY^ond your pals " ou( yoDder " some tins

HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE-they 'll be very ac « eptable. When you

! avp u 't t^me t '> wash there 's a big ch incej ou 'll have " comj H t i r II « . " A littleHARRISON'S POM.1i . .; KILLS EVIJRYDNSECT on hair an i body. Insis ; on1 laving HARKI J!ON'$ . ' 0MADE. " 1'inflM Comfort. " at 4$d hn.l '\l. ^old by all(Thernists—or by post 'rein HARRISON(fherai st , Reading. . Agent? :or Watei-fordj -Wbite aud Sous , LUi ., O'Connell St. :H. Bell , 62 Quay . R Poole and Co.. Ltd. .Michael St. Carrick-on-Suir—J . T.JTur-ier. Dunsarvan—J J McHenrv ; W. JNokn and Co. Ki mufthomn?-W. J.lonee, Chemist. ,

j HARRI8ON'3 H(j ertain Hair producpromotes the growtha prever atative of thirto boxeB , price U.Hair free from Scrufpromotes a healthy c<Numerous teBtimoniaall Chemists. ManEtARRISON . Chemiefbr Waterford :—G. \Ghemisls . Carrick-on-it)unf?arvan : W J. Vr_rz:_: -(iAT8. MICE . MOLl^d . COCKBOACHEfl

j AND BEETLES(Jlrwdily eat darnso a s " K«ii*bl« " B*iPoison. Cats and dogs frill oot touch itVermin dry up and leave no smell. PtieetCd. Is. 2s 8d. and 8a Bd. Post—2d. I Q.f t . HARBISON , Che nist. Reading. Boldby Uhemiflts iger ts for Waterforj d r—white and Sons. LUI., O'Connell street ;Bell . 82 Quay Carrick-OL-Suir—J. I.Turner , 17 Mam street. Dtngarvan—J . J.4fcH«nry . W J. N^lan and Co. Lie-more—James Bar—

i ' ure iilocxi fnd a Clear Skin> - e itnpcssiile !when ibe Liver.Muniach and Kihnoj s are slaggish'r irregular HLLjv ay 's fills are-s.ct l y what 11 jnccded —a g^Dtlo:"i( tborou^li ctorrec sve. Theyr> gulafe the i . i l i f c rv secrctlODi t.ndPrompt l y cure I I ka<|p.cftg* ace1

in ,i*

Holloway ' Cjunction vi:.imatched uaSkremoving all di.tpimples ii:A bla&nre reinedv fbrand Old V ouncRheumatism , Luin cases of Ch'/'roubles It giverelief. Prices ibox oi Pill* or t

LEAR SKINRBEUMATI

TROFREE TRC

I Rheumatism is duei!n the joints and mExcessive uric acid irKidneys ¦ failed to "retJended , and this acid(kckaclie, lumbago,dry ^rouble, stone, {p' rove Eetora Tabletsmodern medical scieifbl treatment.for suchii t r».j ^i.»Lvii.»^ «.noa yi iw uy tauwvn >•< if thp WaUrford Netnotice and 3d. ia staiI ackjpg, eto. Estorar'enieqy &t an honest jof 40, tablets,1 M' 8 "bodhermsts. For fullEatSy -co;."m cLondon. W.O. wateWbitfe and Son, Ltd.

iHftimmmt

AHD -iDlSAbLED HORS!lio-^I 'rcasonjblq tJistance irb.-'¦*;;! . '¦¦' ' ¦! •• . r * i:; j i ': .i.tiptijof.^elejtsuiM.'; ; I '~s{ j ;VpiEDIEU, WATEIslepbjme No. 89rj i-^ ii^EtHOBfflEBIHiUP ID^W-JiiI' PBipP:!.TH^N^l

WALSH ,I'allow Merchant,Slaughterer.' iiWATERFORD,

j , .»."[i ! made Ifchetnllay Two Dozen^per Week? I « Md and Disabled- durilJ NWember-Jnd. December.")tn any pluce within ^!> T ¦ ¦. ¦- - :

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Picori4 made by

on ' Tel^raSS The 9^eUi

J sPic'e ComPany>ird -

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THOMAF STREET. A a ENTSI-Waterford : H. Bell, R. Poole,PARD . , and Rons , Geo. White and Son, H. Parker,

W. J. Jonea. L______

<\FR GROWTH —A:n. Beautifies and

of the Hair , ar d ia:ne,88 and falling out.each It keeps the

$ and Dandruff , andOudition oi the scalp.!s received. SoU by

lufacturer—GE O. W.., Reading. Agents

VHITE - and SC N8,3uir 1. T. TURK EB,DLAN , 3rid«e-Sl

PURE BLOOD

S' 1OD

intment . '.D con-bc P.Us- u un-

In Cure, spaediljr5puring blotchy,:kheads. It is aObstinate Soress, as well as fornbago. Sic., whilee»t and Tbroati almost mogicatlii and 2/9 peroi ol Ointment.

KIDNEBLE.ATMENT.to uric acid cry >talflwcles, tho result ofthe system tba , the

nove aa natu r* in-iB also the caw ie of

sciatica , gout, urio-Tavel, dropsy . Toa specific based on

ce, are tihe siu^ess-cpmplaints, one lullill be sent to readerss on receipt of thisipa to cover poa age,Tablets— an h< nert>Hce-ls. 3d. pei o*xes for 6a. 9d., irombox ,8amplo .ad< lrewlirlng Cross J oad.rford Agents, GwrgeGhemiatfl.

MRS. MAGBI•",-JlyHfienfiPacket1 of <

froand its

During w War

Farmejjs wiiv » giv# a •\. o\r cpmafter calving,prevents feveritonic, laxativemost useful pCNE OF MANVgive a packet ol th3 ' Perfect Drench' to mycows before a:;d |after calVl g, and 'l considerit superior:! o anyihio; of ths kind for allayi -gItveri&h symptoms and 'kacpfig my cowshealthy. I cart recommend the 'PerfectDrench .1 .1 > eni©farm*r." - K. ADAMS ,Grecrbank , Wa^rford.

1; - a packet, posiaga

5d., n/6 p i r dozen; 2 tfozan packets carriagepaid . H. B :LL, yeterinarV ChemBt . 62 Quay,Wt-te ford. »¦

Many p^rsoni suffer from Skin Irrita^tiou , bczeyra. Sores, Scurvy, etc., andsuch will find a!n>excellent remody in the1 Kxongola' Ointment." Mrs. E. C.Murphy, Rose Cottage, Drumded.-Fethard(Co . Tipp^rujyJ, writing November 3rd,1916, says:i-" onr ' Krongola Ointment 'cured a bad festered foot , caused by brasseveiit oi bjoot, on a neighbour of mine;also a fe$terec sore hand , caused bvbarbed wiTfi. I always keep it in stock . '" Krongola| Oin toent " is sold in pots2s. ; smaller size, 1B. 3d. ; postage 3d., froujUie originator, f H. BELL, 62. Quay,Waterford.

NOTE.-Bellis strongly repost 4d.

THI NEW FRENCH RE MEDY. No i No t>

THiRAPIpN .^HCOkES KI DNEY. BLADDER AND ALLIEDDISEASES, Pit ES.iA.C.,. Send stamp iltattttcnT«]oPfl,'.»it » W - iymptoois |for 1- RUB advice •»«ulUblUtylD^ourca «. N'-n 'follow ap ' circulars. LIT .Le Clerc, Bl«4- Co*. Hayeritock Rd., W.V. ^London. < 3epols : Piris; i| Kuc ijastigllooe. Ne»York, 00 Bteknac St Toronto; '. /man's, Ltd .Australia.EIllotBro».,Si duty. Brisbane TRY N E W ORAGi •[TASTELESSi FORM Of

THiSffeiPMH :.See that Tr* e MarteJ Word •TherapJon'Is OD h* . .OoTt. Staop ifflicd jlo all G«nu]nt PacieUiJata lEPV '.

RATS^Inever fails. BiIs., 2s., 3s], 5s.ist , Perthi A)Qnay, Waterforist, CarricK-on-!

T ICTJTLERY.-Por superior awlttj' te

Table Cutlery. pi«ors. 8d««>rt, Poe -standa. P^& r'uDt

^i'o^

B»rTOJQBtwia 84reet. Watertoi ^

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!JITY, ,¦ Faughart, writea;were i not laying. A 6d.velle Spice from you

Obtain

Indigestion

indred ailments

uld be well advisedPerfect Drench" toa > week before and

it ktjeps c<jw8 right,h symptoms, ah excellent

, and claanser, and is airgativei for young stock.IS£R3 WRITE?: "I always

Irritation

Famous Blood Medicineommended ; 2s. a bottle,

EODINE " la tfie'super-tractive rat poison. Itscinatina and fatal . <W..Post 3d. Harley, Cbem-

[entsH. Bell , Chemist , 621; J. Tyrie Tuoier, Chcav'uir.

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li -;;V' !; ¦ ¦ ' : WA TBRFORD.

-LADIES1 N3W COLOURED SPORTS HOSE, in Lovatsw Mole Shade, at s. Hd., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., and 3a. 6d. perNEW C^LCfURED SILK ANKLE H08E. Is. 6d. and 2s.BEAtJTIFUL ALL-WOOL RIBBED' CASHMERE HOSE6d. per palrjLADIES' PLAIN CASHMERE HOSElid. per pairl

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Drapore, Houso Furnlohers and AuctioneersGEOBGE S STREET, WATEfiFOBD.

i O~©

Jain Dashes TButter Coolers LI Curvets; Salad Bowls iI ! Cutlery j

, , i C&&& Baskets fCALL TO *

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76, Quay, Waterford.I

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DQRAN'S CONFECTIONERYl8 fHlg ^gQT.

• : ! ' v '¦ ' 'sFor Li ncf- eono, Dinners, Toas a Refroohmonto1 AS MODERATE CHARGES, PROMPTLY 8ERVED

DI RA^'S^

UQ Quay, Lcada the Way .

; f! r^ * THE RED SIGN , "j HO, QUAfr, WATERFORD.

1§HP ' LIMI TED

bI Mi *$f

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a* jUowesf IjVtW^fflW rata (FANNED GABDEN FBDIT H;;, l%;: :H ; i o ' ' ;|Hp^BlBipHABDWi«B/ , f|iV«*pOB BOLWraf iND JAJ^TBB^DB MIXED pL

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ALL-WOOL, Is. 6d

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. .. ' PBAipTIOAL CpACTHtf QLEN,^

AIB fisiOTitf i OF OARBto-JJ^DE AND BEJA

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N ijrgfcr Brown s . n n < lpair.3d. p0r pair.Is. Gd., Is. lid. , and

, 1B . j ld . 2s. 6d and

degramu i[ iOollaah,r*terford

icesJCWINE^Jj ETTINa

UNT8

B9nj>ER

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Tho Quay, Watorfo

—! r-^.—« o—«H *—H—«Special IRedudions.

FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS ONOUR WINTER 8TOC

4 LL INDIES' WINTER COATS Greatl y Reduced. BLOUSES'rt and COSTUMES Reduced Remains of Wat HaU Price CHILDREN'S MILLINERY,etc., Greatly Ri. luced. SPECIAI—30 LADI1Reduced to 7s l i d , 1O.« . Md , Us. 6d.—Extraornnrm rtunitv S)

Michael StireetB Wkterford

TO SAVE Id ANATIONAL DUTY.

AT

16, George's Street & 78y Quay,WATERFOKp.

\ BARGAIN EVENT of «urpri .-urig miereat. A mrfney- saving opp i . i t up i t r >t

unusual mapnitude wi l l commence on SATURDAY NFJXT , J A N rth . for 14days We are fc h r> rn i i i n f l th.' length > . f : hi Sale and rrmkiuj j it 14 DAYS OKACTIVITY « i ' h r -nl effort nnd c^n- i r iU 'n t price reduct ion to buck it up

Central Boot Stores(THE HOME OF (JOOD SHOEH)

Walter Walsh'&, SonsBarronstrand St., WateHord,

INTI :NI ) J.N (>- l 'K ( n i i l . L Y JM1MATK 1OABOVK UNDER THE SCHEMr OF THE

\ ( ; H ier i .TUHE T H A T THEY ARE PREPARS W I T H WHI CH THEY MAY 1I N C . f sY 1' Hi: PROMPTITUDE W

ALL OKl ' IA N D J U I MMAKI-: R >ORDERS .AN 'CE OF

Y U U Y R E P R E S E N T HAVE FULI H K Y i AN C . I V K KVT:RY REAStPROMPT DELIVERY MEANW

INTERESTS OF THEIR CLIENTS , THEY WOULD ASK THEMTO P I . A C L T H E I R O R D E R S WITHOUT DELAY

LATEST . KEEP TOfficial tests by Uie Medical organ ," The Lancet ," pronounce tihe pre-sent day Gas Fire hygienically per-

fect. Tais may befeet. IBIS may be BY U

NEWS ' ° A R, ]... 15,000 TINS

to m&oy who have not tried them , bu» .ls. TJn Saved j1 JiteiF?0M -.M $<

report* of kregujar neerS it is estab- if li^'*baV THE , $nf PTX T? OARRC

, JM-"1-" • Phone 269J

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^; NTER MILLINERYCOATS, FROCKS,

ES DRESS LENGTHSrdinary . Value—Rare

JEPARTMENTO KRKD TO A< CEP LHE KM RU STED, I N C H ALL THE

.I ' ll.LED THEIRN A I 5 LE ASKU 1H I I .B: . IN THI

E HOME FIRES3UftNIN G—I— CHEAPLYSIN(t McCAUL'8

B O N O I D .1OLD IN WATERFORD.ou 3 >a. worth of anyj Coal1 YOU, TRY IT.

CAUL'i.RONMONGEB^'RAND OT.

i^ aqd Slating. Moderate Prices byTr ideamen. y EatlmttM

HODGE , ; '; ld I laUnir Opntxaciof, '3T. WATERFQBJ& '•-¦-¦ ¦ ' ¦- iir

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$ METHOD-Heat t1 Wato^, Sti•« I and i ien

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The Ideal'Bre|\f is.i ! wn

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VAmenta In

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SOLE A^ENl FOB

WATEBFORD AND

DIST

X M. F. RJJURPHY , Coal I e43 & 44, High Street, KilkLr

? • Coals forwarded direct ex ship to all Railway "Statio

Telephone No 12

PRICES ON" A P P1SO—4>g>sggJ~-a--= r~^si> 4> searaBgaya g> .% A^SSS

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j COUNTY COX N< IL Olj WATERFORD

SOx^^^lll'Y IT1HE Financo Cammittlee of the cJuntjv* W«.A A j_ councfl iof Watej rfqid iill. at tbftir_op|. Meeting to bd held On thd 3jd day oi

: February. 1917J ai point Temporary Clerks,_ for the preparatio n of ihe Ratf : Hooks nnd

f\/l I) 1 §H & 1 I &\ $k $% Demand Notes to; the omin^ Rate , a| the{n/l iHfi_ -H « iol' f il^l^i i) L Copying Valuation Lists - i i Uu nnteUU U U lia U \i w V&K& ikf f s T b U i l Books. Is. 6d. pej hundifcd mtij i-s. :¦- , 2- ApplottlnglBate Bocks, 2i Od. ' per

TWO OF YOUR WO RRIES .hundred ratings. \ ] !. • ¦ i-ENDED BY USING- TT 3-. CoPy in<? *&» Books foV Clerks oftu B L f > iN U Unions, 2s. per J undre j ifatinW j ; i ; '

! 4. Writing; Col lectoref iBooTisf and. : De.ByB 11 dinriSlUlJK 'U' OTl ©e Applicants rau- 1 be corh?eteW of frpplot-] , ting ihe various'!Rates.] l i - i |

MH»/ rlffl S | PU Applications, lio be tw eivdd! not laterSlIrKUJ IVB -I K than 2nd FEBR UARY,l017,| : must i be—OR—

Cocoa anc9

NO SUGAR HEQDmED. PoultUonioo.si rat ion DisplayVloqditfy , January 22nd ,---- week only —

SAiVJPLE A CUP>EXPENSE

W PRESSING TO

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NEj STLE 'S MILM I L K M A ID ,IDEAL (UnsweetenedMILKMAI D f t

London and Ne\' ' \ ' ¦ TQAJ 'p dl..ff &J 4J !P R6A1) ST

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BEGINS : T -MORROW (BA Tlf BDA.T ' ; ranuary 2?j 1917. ;; : I

ENOBMOUS STOCKS OF GOOfcSI Every [Deptntmerit to be sold

AU Goods teat b;avi not sold quickly,any reason, will now be; cleared off j at ]Rddi ctions, bnd the Sweeping Heductwa always-make at: the end of the seawill pei greater thai ever thia time;.¦RiitrA^a niocflH immfiriBfi orders durincpa&t season for mapy lots of Goodsarrived too late for our 'Mid-Winter] tr'•and all these will also be .offeree; v |3w'eeping Beductions;-; |

ASK FOR ONE, OF OUR LARGE, '

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WATEBFORD.

>W TO 1V3AK E COFfEE. j j .PHree Dessert Spoonfuls to one,pint of Wai!er. !Brown Earthenware Jug. i j j ¦at the Jug, put in the Coffee, pojur on Fresh Boiling, Stir Thoroughly, Stand in Warm (Place foirj flve! kninutealen Semove Scum with Spoon, i Use ^lot Milk. ji in ithia way will be fonnd a delightfiilly Inyigoraiing andlating Beverage. ' i L Uis, of course, made from Cafe Soulevord,which can be had from : j

rt JL }Vter?Y & €$->COFFEE MERCHANTS, IHE M|AL|L,

i i

omeoess, flavour, brici; tnieconomy are itsI BEGOMMEIfDATipN.

na everywhere, City and Conntyell outlying districts and South

Bakers, WATEfiF* _

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made m apphca' i I1

IVIJIk . .County Secret!Dungarvan, 1

WANTED; a( Man : : strStarting Uwo 'st w-«*si j .

, for onq • i; Ba. . I I

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TAGHJMbN, CO. jwEXFokD.j Estate of I Richard A. Rice, Esq.,! ; ! Deceased.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OFSUPERIOR GRAZING FARM.

; . HELD IN FEE i SIMPLE.

TXVE arci favoured with instructionsW fromi the Representatives of the late

Richard A. Rice, Esq., Deceased, TO8EI1L BY PUBLIC AUCTION onjWED-NESDAY, the 7th day of FEBRUARY,191/, on the Lands at TAGHMON ;at thehour of On!e ojclock p.m., IN iON§ LOT,the well-known and valuable Holdingknown asT" THE BUILDINGS FARM,"held by the late Mr. Rice, and comprisingpart 01 tne jana s 01 xagumoa, mi w»e -*>»»rouyj of Shelmaliere West, and County ofWeiford, containing 217 acres 2 roods ana26 perches Statute Measure, equal i to 13£acres 1 rood and 19 perches, or , there-abouts, Irish Measure, and held j in FeeSimple subject to a terminable annuity of£168 16s. 4d. payable to the Irisl LandCommission pursuant to the Irish LandPurchase Acts. The second decadal re-duction will take place in 1919, When afurther reduction in this annuity will be>made, which ,will reduce the yearly pay-ment to about £143 Os. Od. , '

The Poor Law Valuation is £229 10s. Od.TJhe' Lands are all in pasture, in excel-

lent heart, and are well laid out in c,on-veriiently-Bize& fields, all of which aresplendidly fenced and sheltered.

There is a never-failing and abundantsupr.lv of spring water on the holding.

The buildings, which are all ston&jbuutand slated, are in thorough repair, requir«inri no outlay whatever , and compriselarge cattle house, lofted stables, turniphouse implement house, barn , car sheds,.head's dwellmghouse,: ' etc -, sail containedin A spacious! enclosed yard. .

•Jhero is also a large iron hay barn, withlean.-to shed Adjoining ; tho latter is usedin conjunction with the cattle house,•effecting a f>reat saving in time andlabour. , ¦ -

There is n, second range of buildingsadj acent to those already described , andconsisting of lour lofted stables and coach*house.

This holding is situate about 7 mileafrom Wexford , 12 mileB from New Ross}and 6 miles [from Wellingtonbridge Rail'way Station , and ft adj oins the village olTaghronn, wh'ero pood fairs are held twicemonthly. Tne holding is known to be oneaf the choicest1 and best fattening farms ir)the county, the stock grazed on it bein#famous for their excellency of quality .

The purchaser will be Required to pay $deposit of one-fourth of the purchasfemoney, together with Auction Fees, on dayof Sale. ' '

Possession will be given to the Put-chaser on completion of the Sale, pursu-ant to the conditions. .

The auctioneers desire to draw tne at-tention T>f Farmers and Stock Raisers tj othe splendid joppor tunity this Sale affordsfor investing! in a farm possessing suchexceptional advantages as this holding

For furtheir particulars and Conditions°! ^sX COLFER nnd 'pON. Solicitors

having Carriage of Sale, NewRosa; ortt«

PATRICK BOLGER & SON,AUCTIONEERS, NEW ROSS.

BALIYSPP HOqSE, COUNTY~ WEXFORD.

Estate oi Bichardi A. Rice, Esqr.,Deceased.

IMPORTANT BALE OF SPLENDID1 RESIDENTIAL jFABM.

fTlO BE1 SOlb BY PUBLIC AUCTIOK,

i. on MONDAY. ISUi to of 5PEBRU-¦fil- lBft a THE ! TH0L9BL. NEWBOSS, by. directions ] of *he Bepresenta-tives of fthe I4te Richard A.|Bioe- Esq.. j atthe hour ofi One -o'clock p.m,, IN ON.ELOT. Ihe (Valuable ! Residential Farmknown ks BALLYSO^; consisting of partof/ the Lands, of Ballyfeop, BaUybr&ziliBaJJymaciaro, ana Auguciato, UUUVUUIUIKtogether|422| icrea 2r rood8 and 1\ perchW,o« thereabout s. Statute Measure^ equal!^260 acres'$ r&ds, and, 7 percflea IrifehMeasure,-with the Fine Residence, Out-offlees, Farm Buildings, etc., ther'eon, heldin Fee Simple.'embiect to a Purchase An-ntilty of £168 2s. 2d. j payable tolthe IrishLand Commission, pursuant to {he LA idFjorphaae j (Iceland) I Acts. The seconddBcadaljredanion will take place in 1919,when the present annuity will be reducedtfabout £l43»- ':

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¦ I • •¦ .[¦The Poor Law Taluation is £27510a. 01.Tie above! Lands, with the exemption of

about 3Q Irieh, or 4SJ Statute acree, whi chWere under 'tillflge last season, are all inpashire'ian'di |n excellent hf ortl no mopeybeing sparedflby the late Mr. Bice inlthe¦tobeep of this fam. [j . | j 'ij i-[jit is laid lout ir> suitable divisions j I Jail

well fenced And.sheltered, j On <iach dlvi-eion there ii an abundant supply of ran-Jning,wjvter,h"rhich never If ails. ii j

Tne' Buildings comprise handsome two-!ef orey n dwellingnpuw,.. .suitable, for; a'B^ntleman'if residence, having a 1 modernconveniences and containinsr drawinflrrb >m'^infngTOom^;break£asF parlour, epacic ushall^^rith} galleried staircase' pedroot is,dressing; rpQin, bathf room !!with hot' a>d•<»oW ;BOpplyJ r UTatorV;; kitchen,' pantrieai;« 8ervsnl^-apartiBtoite., .]:•!¦ ¦- ; ¦. ' \\ d¦•_ Ttee; are^|tw» {yaifls to

dweIlfnghouB«JfOBj pl'wJjWi" JB enawed 'and ^contains¦ :- s s1-1*ifS.i .:::r ! ¦ ¦: ':! :,! :?.¦aaiili}-S;i::::|jJ^;ii!'1:]

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icoach-house, halmess room, and loftedetab eg for six ihorseB. There ia a pipedwafc r bupply to' tliese yards;

Th eris is a conveniently sized gardenadjo ning the residence, which" is sur-rounded by -tree$ and ornamental shrubs ,and is] within easy distance of the publicroad, ' it commands ' a magnificent viewof tHe Surrounding country.

A considerable sum|of money was with mrecent Ii years expended on the buildingsand practically no outlay is now required.

The Farm Yard is an enclosed one andcontains cattle bouses, barn with loft .stabler, workshop, implement house, tur-nip iaira potato nouses, car sheds, work-manta dwelling, etc., all of which ar^ stonebuili, slated, and in .excellent repair. Alarge Iron Hay Barn also adjoins.

Billysop is situate 4 Jmiles from NewRose afnd 2 miles from Campile, a stationon the Great Southern and Western Rail-way 7: miles distant from Waterford City.

Tl is holding, owing to its situation andsup^ ri6r grazing qualities , fr roneidoredone off the finest in the South o( Irelandand , being held so cheap ly, ,Bhould provean excellent investment .

Tne property can be inspected any dayprevious to Sale.

F^r further particulars and Condaionaof Sale apply to

Messrs. COLFER tind RON. SMit itorshaving Cn rriago of Rale , New

; Ross ; or toPATRICK BOLGER & 8ON,

Auctioneers and V alu ors,NEW ROSS.

1 Ballyhale, Co. KilkennyFOR SALE, VALUABLE FARM AND

OLD-ESTABLISHED LICENSEDPREMI8E8, HELD IN FEESIMPLE.

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION[ on the Premisea. on THURSDAY ,

the 1st FEBRUARY, 1917. at 12 o'clockby directions of Mrs, Mary O'Carrol l , wheis retiring from business,

The Fee Simple Interest in Tart of theLar ds of BALLYHALE, containing 21a2r. lip., Statute Measure, together withOld Established 7-day Licensed Preurnsepthere in , subject to a Terminable Annuit yof SA& 3s. 6d. (2nd decade), payable to t luIrisli Land Commission pursuant to theconditions of the Land Purchase Acts.

Tine Licensed House is two-Btoried andBlamed ; there are also suitable Out-office*and Stables, large Yard with gate entrancefrom street. Poor Law Valuation , £28LicfeniM Duty , £o.

The Premises are conveniently situatedin the Village of Ballyhale and within onfmile of the Railway Station. The landis i?el] known for its gTeat fatteningqualifies, and can be inspected any daynreyious to the Sale.

I&MEDIATELY XFTER WILL BE80LD :—8 Dairy Tows, to calve in Febru-ary and March . 1 promising 3-year-oldCol t (trained) ; Rick of Hay , about 12 tonsFarmjlmplements, Manure, Shop Utensilsand Household Furniture.

TJerrnB—Cash.For further particulars apply to

P. A. MURPHY, Solicitor . O'CoruieliStreet. Waterford,, or <o

THOMAS WALSH & SONAuctioneers,

THB MALL, WATERFOED

THE EMPORIUM,(THE MALL, WATERPORD.I

WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY

AUCTION OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Handsome In-

laid Dutch Secretaire with Original BrassHandles; Angelus Pianola , in perfect or-der, with.about 20 Rolls Music (cost 40guineas) -,,Oak Dre$ser Sideboard , Diningarid DraWlngroom Suites ; Settees , Amiarid Easy Chairs; Oabin.ets ; SideboardsBedrjoom Appointments ; Lawn Mower ,Galvanised wheelbarrow ; Garden Toolsetc. ! TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION! , onWEDNESDAY, Wti FEBRUARY , 1017, tit12j o'clock, n« THE EMPORIUM, THEMlALL, a Nice Selection of HouseholdFtimiture, etc., removed from "Kejflong"House, Cahifc, by directions of MrsHbnriettd Thompson.

[Further particulars in future advertise-ment.

TKOMAO WALSH & SON,Auctioneers, etc. ,

i THB MALL, WATER FORD.

DUNHILL tODGk CO. WATERFORD

PRIME GRAZING LAND.T\ 10 BE,LET, for 3Ieven Months from theX i lBt^March ,ilwl7, the Grazing of partof the Lands of JOUNHILL' LODGE.IDUN.BtlLL.i containing aboutr GO. acres, HtatuteIfej i8ure1

' Thesft Lands, are well knownfdr I their • Fattening! Qualities, and arewfllj warred and/ ehced.

Writteii offers jto ,be sent to the tinder-signed on or before the 15th day of Febru-a&, 1M7 l ¦ • I. >• ¦ v

EDWARD Pi! WILLIAM8, LL.D., So> ; ;

¦ ticltoi' for Mrs. Ellen Hrinway,1 ¦ flie 6waci Pungarvan. I

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'r'l !Mre l ear d;:( aing?!5':PSnfesttraiiem. -3 Monies (Untraiii d). * StewartHorse Cupper, 2 Social; Traps, 2 GovertaessCars land ..Guflhion'8;j 1 Corhmqh-Cart Xfullsize), 1 Common Catfc rwitK: side; iboardBjflSpring Market | Cartj with j side itioards", 1Comm >n- Car (suiticob);;lLTUrriip vPulpel:and .B itfer, l |TurnJi> IPulpfcr; 1;-Pow}ihiPieced 1 Iron , Harrow, iOhm'tPlouih/iSets DJ .Harness, 3 [ Saddles {(complete), 3Bridlei ,1 ;Iro^ PigiiTroxigh, 12 FeediniBoxek; 2 Cattle Troughs I|l3 feet! long, ILaig6 \Vater;Barrel!(120 .gals.), 2 Sets ofFull-Bi :e ; Gree B,". ljiPpny'2. jCodirn'on'f Carand Ci eelsl 50 Rolls:bf |Rolbfing Felt;. Sate 12 Noon; Tdrms-fyaeh. . ,| v -;, ¦:.-. -c¦M ¦ ¦ mm m • '» ¦ mm **A « ^M« ¦ ¦¦ «te «fe - . *! HMtLfVN HKUTHEHSi; ' :\ Auctioneers arid "tyaluersi . :

7 an|d 8 GEORGE'S 1ST., WXTERFORD.

COUN[Tr KILKENNY. «-TO: BE SOLD BYJPUBlic AUCTION]

3n THURSDXt , 16th FEBRUARYL1914 [at 12 o'clock sharp, on the (Lands ofFAR^OGE EAST, JluUinaVat, Co. (Kil-kenny J by directionslof Mt. James1 R^bby,Part 'pV the Lands .-of FARNOGE-EAST,contiiling 951 acres' 1 3 roods andr36 ( per-chesj )t thereabouts, Statute jMeaBure,sittiate in the' Electoral Division of |Fae-noge , in the Barony of Ida and County ofKi)k jr ny. These Lands were held by!, theVendo • as a. yearly; present ' tenant , a^ theyearly rent of; £31 17?. 2d. An agreementfor the purchase of same by the Vendorunder the provisions of . the Irish LanqActs] has been signed. The present Inte-rest lrj lien of Rent is" £15 15s. 8d.

For iurther particulars apply toPATRICK R. BUGGY, Solicitor,

,. O'Connell St., Waterfor3 ; orMo^srs. PHELAN BROTHER8,

' Auctioneers and Valuers,GEORGE'S'ST/, WATERFORD.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

Catherine Street, Waterford.I _^—_

AUCTION OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLDFTJRNITFRE, COTTAOF. PIANO,AMERICAN ORGAN , Etc

TO BE SOLD BY PI RLIC AUCTION ,<Hi TI HHDAY . Gth FEBRUARY ,

19I7-, lit 12 o'clock , at AUCTION RO0M8,CATHERINE ST.. WATERFORD/ thepropetj tv of Mre. A. E Fiigan , removed forconvenience of Sale. .

, JOHN O. PALMER,Auctioneer and Valuer ,

CATHERINE ST . WATERFORD

HIGHLY IMPOR TANT LETTING OVOVlER 1,100 ACRES OF LAND

FOR GRAZING. TILLAGE ANDMEADOWING

TO BE LET BY AUCTION , onTUESDAY. 10th J A N U A R Y , 1917,

at R0 SEGARI.AND . near Wellington-bridgej , \>y (i irer tuj i c , f the K iyht Honour-able the Lord ( han i ellor of I reland , inthe matter of Leigh Minors , about 920Acres of the superior pasture lands ofBallyowen , Roscgarland, Ballylannon,Roespile and Polldoon , for grazing to 31stDecember , 1917, HI lot* varyin g in sizefrom $ to CO acres .

About 170 Acres hipnly manured turn ipand mangold ground . Rtu b blR and len , ini^onvp fiient lots for t i l la ge

About 38 ACTV S prom isms 2nd cropmeadow , in lots

Cattle will be rur -j fu l l y licr vlcd , but ven-dora wi l l not be resp onxihle for accidentsor losp of any kind.

All lettinpa w i 1 i bo subj .-ct to the sanc-tion af the Court

Terms and Conditi ons at S.ileSal*) at 11 o'clock sharp , commencing a*

Bftllyowen . adjoinin g Wellington bridgeRai lwa y Station .

WALSH and CORISH,Auctioneers ,

WEXF0RD AND TAGHMON.

FRIDAY , JANUARY 26, 1917

JLAST EDITION

LOCAL AMDDISTRICT GOSSIPTHE BLIZZARD

Though we have hail many st-vt re w n jlera since 1867, there has probably beennone quite so trying as the present win-ter In addition to the tt- vi -re weathermust of us 'arc exix -r imcu^ ' -i luw i / cmy -ditio(i ol BpirilH owing lo tin ; w a r Ql n l itscoustfquences, not iho l i M H t ol the ovilebeing the high prici 'H of the rirccssarieH (?ll i fe . We have , too , U> contemplate some-thing akin to famine if th< - war continuewvery murh longer Thf -uf l i -ru i gs of Ul«'pooT thus win te r must b>- very great in-Jeed; but iho war is sparing neither richnor poor from suffering or anxie ty of onek ind or another

Snow has been fu l l i ng heavily all dayILTHI B hi t ter south-east wind has tH 'UNblowing The streets are in n deplorablecondition for man and beast The south-east face of the dome of the Town ClockpreB0nta a curious aspect the dial is comp kt q ly obliterated by the snow .

POVERTY IN WATERFOR 1V\V£ understand that a pamphlet , deal

i (ig- with methods of alleviating tinpoverty at present ex isting in the ct>will shortl y be published

WEATHER REPEATING IT SKLF.Ariy of our readers who will turn U; oiir

" Fij tty Years Ago " column will see thatwe OJ« experiencing this months of Jaini-ury iweather conditions which are not un-l ike'th ose of January 1887 Fifty yearsago !the frost waa «o severe that tho Bar-row at New Rosa was frozen from bank tobank , and ice-floea carried the old woodenbridjge the re away. The Suir was studdedwith miniature icebergs , and on the ebbliuVi tliese bergs tlLrcutc n ed lo demolishour own wooden bridge. The proprietorsof old Timbertoes ¦wsre half a centu ry &g°in fear and trembling that their propertywould be destroyed by the hand of Natureju st as about a quarter of a century lat<«rth ej fenrod it wnu M \,o dp«froyod by t)irhanld of Mi J .1 1 rely

TH£ HARBOUR BARJt w i l l IIIP O be s^n by reti rence to our

" F. fty Y»ars Ago " column ifia t we m^vevet] ' slowl y in Waterford. In the morj thof January 1887 the Harbour Commis-aioi er» resolved to ri'inove the bar^t ihemouth of tho harbour, and agreed to pro-vi<l< ! £17,000 for this commendab le pro-ject , the balance to be found by ttj o Gov-ern neni. i

The bar iai still at the mouth of the haj -bwr , and it j is not in the least likely riowth|a i the Harbour authorities will ' devpfe£1,7,000 towatds iia rrnnovol

•;rfiad nbaib:jf,l iurice'!' Quinl^ inljonn id^M JNe^^^ reprefle^Stiyet ii'litdrti

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tnta- l4:->tfi&MA;fc>^^precisibn which is ,'iri . the mindftVo^ sdme.people iabbutb ii &* iresuli of Kis; a<fti6n;.wben'HMayor':of'/ !ffie Lrcity-:lihTr<ionj iectiJ)hvrit^tliQ Mway|C6mr3an^ ian.di^';W i8uppl y»)ider^o ep^up^ aupglsr i

;Iorritnj B demandB?; of: tne railway ' n .wasStated !¦ 'at i a riieeUng'¦ of j thli. ^atei TOteXommiitee that ' | it was ' estimate 1 tliat£W.0O0iwopld have to. be spent oriJa ii6w(pipe from ! Knickaderry,1 and othei mit!-it^wfl. ii |Ta irlK tlje interest on- thie oh i-^'•.perlcenfe'jiba iialr the £8fW los? res ults ig-irdmitte'R^ilvay Company .'obtain: ng afpfiyiate supply ;6f;;water would be'met byihfr-Having]ol t'itej intereB^Buin. "But tiematter/' Inde ed Alderman : Qi inlan ,i" would not ei d there. It is well Immfnto ihe ;iiti?eps. of Waterfdrd that no Iahepublic: l^ndertaking

is carried out Weareat any j rate, f r anything.'[like; the es ;i-matedj coBtf. The waterkorkB itself in,'estimated to cbst £40,000, l and it| dost[£76,000.! took at the sbwefage scnea e,-Arid ;tiotc tne enormous difference betwi! inestimated cjostl and actual cost. I V srjlikely/ !jin ord^r to .carry! .but thfe iivfciockyderry sbheme and to keep on e rp-plying the Railway (Company with iwa frthe cost might) run to £25,000 ot{£$0,OOp ;and what would the ratepayers say tn^nif they 'found themselves 8addledj,with anadditional 7d. or 8d. in the £1?" .

'NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE..'- We have, received several letters )wh ichspeak in praiseworthy term8; of , ouij D ib-lin Letter. For a city of its Bize y?a ei-lord has shown remarkable j journalii iticenterprise. So far back as 1729 ainews-paper published at the price of.' bn£ h ijlf-penny [was issued here undex.the title ioi"Thd Waterford Flying P^st.'* "'*«Waterford Chronicle " was eBtabliShe 1 ncentury and a half ago. In the early j artof the last century it used to publish ev aryweek a letter from Paris. The London" Times " in 1827 alleged that this: PiriaLetter was obviously written on the ba:Jkt,of th$ Suir and not by a dweller by tjhoSeine.' The Editor of the " Chronicl e "was nettled at this ineolent assertion, andin order to show what an ass the wr iterin "The Times " had made of himealf ,he published the name of his Paxis cor rps-pondent—Philip Barron , the famous Irishscholar, an illustrious member of triefamily which is now represented here byLieutenant E. W. Barron, D.L.

A CURRAGHMORK ITEM.Any reader possessing a copy of a Py^rn

entitled " Curraghmore Cricket ClubSeason, 1908: by Wm. Scott-Minchnwill much oblige by communicating withthia office.

VITA L STATISTICS. iA considerable improvement in the mor-

tality returns for the city was noted Jn>tweek , the death-rate falling from 20.6the figure for the previous week—to 15 -which compares favourably with the aVcrage rate hist wt-ek for 19 town district* IMI reland (-J1-8).

" SOMEWHERE " IN FRA r CE.A young WaCerford omc^r on act^c larr -

rice " gomewhere in France " writPi: --" You talk of snow . We have inches

of it h<?TP ; but , strange to say, th« ' ii u .si-ness ha« hardly been interfered with, 'thisplace is very exposed and hi[,'h up , s< wget the ful l benefi t of any bad weat l icr .but . for all that , I ' m fi ' i - l i t ig Al. It' s tli . . «open air busii ic - .« win . h agrees with me .-owell." I must buzz off now , na I heaT Frehfh

men blowing whistles wliich is the iigrtha t somrthin? rs up. They love bloviiuwhis t le . s and shout i ng on aJJL occasJons. '

GIRi>S' CLUB. | ISeveral prominent ladies.in the city fin

intc-rt 'sting themsrl vi-a in a movenicn . t<ostnblish a Yo iin ^ ' Woman 's Club , w icnprls may find suitable pntertainment pur-me th e i -vonin K afU > r wock .

BJLI.IAR D TOURNAMENT AT A O HThe final game of ihe billiard tourna-

ment between tho rm-mbwe of Di'visaon *S44 and 980 was p layrvl off at the Hibfr-nian Hall , Lady Lane , last night , and wa«won by Division 9«0 . The tournarient.wa* composed of ten games , each Divisionwinning five tj .imrs. The points scan dwore —^-»4 Div i s i on , 1,852 , - 980 Division ,1.744 lf-avin ? &44 Division Uie wi ivne r sl>y 10.-> points The bi< .'et»st breaks wrm;}2 Hiid 33

(O.M l ' l N> \ T I O N K ( ) K \ C C T D K \ T HsKA.

Joltn Mur ph y . Hfi i ! > t iu u k , ArthurstC^ii ,dpp hed ;it W e x i ' ;M (.iunrt^r Session.^ lorcoinpfTisation u n < l > - r thf NS' orkinen 'K d'oii :penstttion Act en behal f o! Jii^ son J o h n .a minor , who hail been emp loyed as fcoiAon the sailing s^ .'s^^ ¦l Haldon , the i>n>] |r i '. >of Jus Doyle , Ki lk c c l , Co. Down.

Mr. Buggy , solu it/>r , on bclialf of f. fi p l i -oant , paid that when on a voyage bet^i > ' i il.nmt> ay and Ayr on 4th Oct., 1916 ,1 th .;i)> p l icant me ' w ifl i ^ n accident white irthe riggmi; w h i i l i .njurcil the fingeijs i . : .his left land He was now all right

Mt>s«r >i Fish»T and M«'her; solicitor* .¦.Vewry , i<tr respondent , off ered to gi v? * J i • ¦;boy CS compensation , and Uike him pn < k ,into th o i r cmp loymftnt at £2 10s a \y i - > -k

M 1 ¦. • Huggy nyr eod to accept £10 <"m-pennation and C3 3s. costs.

His Honor awarded £lC compens»iU 'niand costti as s\ipgestod by ^Ir. Buptrj1

A i ORRECT10NUn Thursday thtrt ' was a <a.-te bt f "i«i

Mr 1> Hyland at the police courtj .niwhu -h i>n^ of the p l au i t i f f ' -i names wmigiven as Margaret McGuire. TTiis should!h;»\e b»-<<n Margaret Butler.

A DISPUTED WILLAn interest ing C K «-< - '¦ I> hffore thtj !: t v *

courts in Dubl in t u-day It was a CILHIin which the will .1 tin: late C'harU's i ,Lowry, auctioneer , Navarl (a membfei ^1the weil-known fami ly to which Mr. AUbert]Lowry of racing fame belongs), wad diMp'utea on die gTounds of testamentary m<capacity.

The te«tator w takun ill at the ( J ru i i > lHotel , Tramorc , last autumn , and was d t »tended there by Dr. Kennedy and Dn Jeltlett A Dublin specialist waa also in IUti-ndance , but a f t t i lingering for 4 tV-Wweeks Mr. LowVy passed away.

Our Dublin correspondent telegtapJHthis afternoon that , on hearing the itirpi)ments and cvideiK-c to-day , Mr. J i i s t>> >|Madden grant<;d probate of Mr Loi ^vr v iwi l l . Dr Lennon , of Dublin , an^ l > r jK>nndy, of Wut orford , gavn evidcnj n ¦!hin testamentary capacity at tho tin .>j '. ' vtlie s;pn ed tlie wil l .

SALE OF F A H M AT RATHc . U R B VThe ^ale

of Rathourby farm t-ook 'plj u fon the lands to-day The farm coti si^ i .tof 46 acres at an annuity of £25 4H Hdt I' I, .valuation / £52. The bidding was bf {wc. nMr Doody, Mr E O'Shaughnessy. . < -- . H }M r.Foskin , the latt«r bo ing declarcl pui vchaser at G00 (ruine-oa. Messrs. T. WnUljaj id Sons wero the auctione^rfi . ang Mr .P. A M\irphy. Rol icitov , ha<l carrier asale

INSURANCE A f J K N r S PROMOTION . :We are pleuncl to loam tfiot M r . j A l i xj

Cahill , Polftborro' . auvnt for the Brit tauiiHInstirauee1 Co . h.-ix lu-wi promoted |o tlvi -position of A s R i r t t ^ i : > t Supprir t tenfl i -nt . ofthe Clonmel st-< t i on uf Water fonl dtstncl.Mr. Cahil l is w»-l ) kn r iv n in 1h:« < - it l r . amiit being conj nat i i'. .iu-J by ui.s many fp«-n(|son^iis woll-deR orvcr l |)r u motion . i

A MILITARY TRANSFER. ¦Lieut. F. N. Downey has been posted

the Royal Flying Corps as EquipmeOfficer (3rd class).

piigiSiiM]«B]||iiQianked1 for hav;irit|i88ued!a warning about ,i|-JJtEe^c1»bmtylofj *Bgb?fti(d#j4tto^ ^m;- f ;',GPerishable goods were"ffemoye<i from [the. - { ' '', !jQuay]! arid in --My Jy^lquattt t -oi .jthe^ irj U.*city ;many.trddflfs took due »pr&caution, io; "j*jsave themaelvca frbin ^smage' - ¦ bibiigit > i : i T

iflnnfl'iTi cr. '>.'' Thf oXW&iH itGf v- i$riiLiM\ $,ti'nm "i ^i¦?Iia met^ologidal'l poin"t of 'iyiewi itoPf expectfunuBiially.h,igh[tides; and;but |fof J&e ^actthat'a strong-easterly and norfih-easterliy

Iwind cu,t them in the^first few|days-6f JtheIweekJwe should hive experienced a disas-Itrous |flood. As1 it tie/the low-lying partsof W4terford:in| thei neighbourhood of Ith'eriver are still experiehtemg'a ffoodiflg. '¦

In Cork yesterday the tide rose to un-usuallyi high proportions] and many flis-Itricits ir the city were inundated. ICon-isiderable damage was done to shop goods,and many houseiiolders in lbw'-lj i'mg quar-ters off pork suffered corisider'ablei incjori-venience and damage. , i >• ¦ •

IMPORTANT EiOpT'8AtE.As announced ih^Tnrr11 adverl ising col-

umns, the annual boot sale at Hri W. P,O'Shea'B two Warehousea commences to-morrow continuing for 14 days This is aunique Dpportunity for those wl 6 wish toeconomise, as the1 price ,of "boots is ex-pected tj o rise enormously'within the neitfew months—in Jfact, we are informed thatthere' is great difficulty in proci iring sup-plies ati all. Mr. O'Shea has ej ta blisheda name | for himself second to n6ne in theSouth of Ireland for the qual: ty o^ theboots he sells, and as his pricEs are allto be reduced during the next 16 "tnight itbehoves those farseeing people Who lookahead to visit the Central Boot Stores asoarly as possible within the next twoweeks.

CHILDREN'S COURT. .At a Children's Court held bef6ro the

Petty Sessions to-day a young biy namedMichael Hayes was charged by Head Con-stable McKay with maJhciously ¦¦ breakinga gas lamp at Cathedral Square on thenight of the 27th December, rtjs father ,George Hayes , Henriett a streetF was alsosummoned in connection with ] the case.The defendant was fined 10s. and costs,and ordered to pay compensation amount-ing to Is 6d. Another youth waa fined2a . for playing pitch-and-toss.

WATERFORDMAN'S DEATH IN*AMERICA.

The death took place at his ,reaidence,Jersey City, U.S.A., op the 3rd inst., ofMr. Charles FitzmauTice, eldest son ofex-Constable Fitzmaurice, R.I1C-, BeaustToet. Deceased-spent a snorv time re-centl y with hie parents at Moiuit Alto .Woodetown , and returned to Arherica lastApril. Hie health was indifferent, andwhen about to revisit his parents in thiscountry he became suddenly it] and died .

Technical Instruction Committee

The month l y meeting of the aibove Com-mittee was held to-day. Aid. \V. J. Smith(High Sheriff ) "presided. Also present :—Councillor Mrs. Poole, Councillor P. Ca-hill , Very Rev. Canon T. F. Furj lbng, P.B.V.F.; Rev P. F. Fitzgerald, Adm., Mr.K. A. Gibbon , and Mr. B. O'Shaughnessy,i' rincipfll and Secretary.

On the proposal of Canon Furlong, se-conded by Councillor Cahill , the Most RevDr Hackett was re-elected Chairman ofthe Committee.

Mr. A. Nelson, D.L., J.P., Vice-Chair-man of the Committee during the past fewyearn , wrote tendering his resignation:- i iym p r : " If in the past years Ij have beenof any service I feel that I am much in-ilt bt-ed to you personally for guidance, and1 ii el very sincere] ythankful foj r the manyfavour s and Rfvat courtesy wrm which Ihave been treated by every member of theCommittee ." — ¦ - '

On the proposal of Councillor1 Mrs Pooleit was unanimously decided to inform MrNelson that the Committee were most de--ir ou-i that ho gho 'ild reconsider his dc-r iMni i to leave '.ho Committee. Unani-miiws t e s t imony was piven tit tR» meetineof the estee m in which the members heldMr. Nelson , and they appreciate highlyth f v a luable services which he-has givenm :he cause of Technical Education nn r lt i n - t i m e m i t t i n g repulnrity with which heha- been present at ail meetings connectedv, i t h th t - w ork.

On the proposal of Rev. P. F. Fitzper-I |I |. Adm . seconded by Mrs. Poole , the

( '. mmit ter passed i vote of condolencewith their respected noileftgue , CouncillorTn r ne« Y^nne r . J.P . on the death of his-on In proposing this vote Father Fitz-2i > r;i ld ret '.-rro d to the great regret they allfe l t that 'Ins loss should have befallenMr Y'-'im? ind his family, and expressedih> " deepest -vmpathy wi th 'h im in his be-reavement

The minutes of the ladies[ meetingatate . that 'hoy had under consideration ar>nm ph let from the Department! on instruc-r i o f i in Ch: l i ! Hygiene , and (will reportfu l ly on t h i « to «.he next meej t-ing of thef f n trr\ v^n ill AfiCommittee. '

A letter 'rom i.hf Department was read:n » h « h '.hey ur^ed the co-operation oiTei-hmcal Instruction Committees in thework of Food Production through allot-men t j jn rd ' -n n in urban districts , and sucr-pest 'Pj r t h a t ' where the need exists forij ivuig inst ruction and advice to allotmentholders th v would He prepared to send.low nan rgani -ser n rvniet with themind t. . , -nabl ' ' th - 'in • ¦ > t ake such steps asmay be npcessnrv f > > r appointing for tem-porary -orviee some person qualified t"a- i - iA t by ¦nstruction j nd advice in t f i fe u l t i v a i i ' ) i i oi allotments , in such casesthe Depii rtMiont arn prep«red to pay thewnprp fl of 'he person appointed , but theyr) e-ire t h a t 'he Committee should und i - r -l a k e to - . iporvisr thf work of the i r iMrue -'or

The Secretary was authorised t^> n i a k *-411 - l i ;i r r : i * ) i '« M l i f ¦ r : t - » 1f> fie may f i l l' ! r i t- ce --

saxy .The visitors *ppolnt<vl for the month

.. f Fobruary '-vcre Aid \V J'. Smi th (Hi c f i*h .-riff > and Counr i l l n r (' W. K « -n: iv . .7 P

The Town Clerkship

A- lus a l ready ¦'?¦!¦ i , announ< < < i , M ;Jj .nms J ." uel y ,U1S .Jtn id- 'd U> l i - l ^ n hi .-j iu .- i t ^ n as fown i.' ie rk ^win g t.. fu i l iuj --h - v i i t h . !i;s .es iirnat i on \vj j l \><i *.un-.— j ¦ 1 ¦ -r • 'i at ihe i nc i t i n g of the C'li ' p^ru t i . -nto in ':n-iil - MI Tucmliiy, February 6th .

\| r (• • • ¦.¦> uu .-i iippointed Town Cit -f i .in ltfW . his up ponej itB for the office being•hr l u t e - l id ,<-h n Manning (wt io wasMayor vt V, aionord in that yt-ar) and th. .late VUi L. <." rf Urange.

Mr K' t 'ly was largely identified ¦withtin- wip i n g of the Waterford CorporationA. i ¦ : ; s9b in *hi<Ji powers -were ji ivcnto the Town Council to borrow money fora stowage 4chome, for the erection o)\\ nxnvr., or 'Jje improveoibiit of foot-p -iUis . etc. But perhaps it is in conn.c-t: n wj th :h.» ,,1J wooden bridge tliat Mr.t- .-eiy A l i i o» bi Al rewt/i ii-bfcred. iu r along number of years he fought theIV ; idj ii- ?ropnit *)rs , maintaining thatthey « : • • ent i t led to no conipen&ation if,i now bndge Hcroso the Huj r w a s bu il t ,'lhero is j \o doubt that had ¦ Mr Fooly 'an l . i ce beVn adopted , and xTi* matter ciir-n 1 b. the ' i l t i .-na! ' Court of| Appeal- "he.ll .us" i '. I. > :r .l.« - a 'Wi.-siou j vs'ould K *ebeen give.n to this effect ; nncl this won.ahave .- .-iv ,-d Die ratepay ers of Waterfordpossibly come £3O,0XX). There was u timewhen gomethinf? in the neighbourhood ofthis amount would moat likely have beenaccepted by :the proprietors |of the oldbrids* instead of the £631,000 which theyweT ultimately awarded. ,

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corresDondent aayis- ab'out eleven o'clock ;*last i nighti eherhy craft appearedioft1'the 'Suffolk oo isti wii^h it bdmbarded: i^The ¦'tnigM was. dark !:>wth coldlwind;' The nrst[,, ^explo3ion was terrific. ! There " wfta !: no ' . ;'.panic. ,, ] i . - 4 I v- - -i ¦; ¦'' !

ANOTHER BATTTLE Alf 'i i J

<*O-DAYJS BMAN O^FICIALi ; ; iI : ¦ i.

v| MSTEKDAM, Friday, i- ! ;

# The following official communique :Trasi •issued in Berlin io-day ;— ' i R IOn the western bank of the Meuse " !|

Jere Oias been Hvejy battle activity at1 i

«SrB?lS?> P^^W on the

*Yestij ? ;ern |front there is nothing important to! -^roport* ¦ .•" ( ' i '

tJ& Lha«^^ £?r \T0° Progressed' oti \ ]Doth ibanis .of the Aa rrver. : i

g iltf Bp ij y CONGRESS! |«&tDISCUSSES PEACE

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Tie Labour OoAferenoe was resumed a :Alancnesier to-day. j

A resolution was passed claiminK that ' ;the ! BritiBb delegation of plenipoten 1 'Uaries to !a conference to negotiate PeaceBettlemen's should contain an adequate. >inumber o Parliamentary; irepresentatiyesL j t 1and! that they should enforce the eiia&'Hl«8nraent of an International League 'of :'

;^Peace. I ' J - -- 1

8everaL delegates: described . . the moi " ition as p ous and dangerous. (

CITY PETTY SESSIONS.The Citjy Petty Sessions were held-to

day before MessijB. Gerald Griffin Elf(in the cliair), Wm. Hill , and David hy-land. . : i

\ OTE OF SYMPATHY. jAt the sitting of the Court, the Chair-

man referi-ed to the loss whi-ch Mr. JamesYoiii^g, J P., had sustained through ttoeloss of his son. He moved a vote of .con-dolence with Mr. Young in his bereavedment. MM]PSSTS. Hyland and Hill concurred iinthe CJiairrnan 's remarks, and Mr. JamesMcCoy (oh behalf of the legal profession),Head-Constable MeKay (on behalf of thepolice), akid Mr. H. Feely, C.P.S., afiso»ciafed themselves with the vote of con-dolence. ' '

ALLEGED ADULTERATION OF MIUK.»High-Cmstable Grant euj inionea John

Phelan, of Kilbarry, for selling mill;which the analysis showed to be adul'teia.t*d' by- the addition of 6.25 par cent. | Siwater. ' i I

Mr. Mv rpby appeared for the complain-ant! and Mr. H. i) . Keane for the defki-durit i I iHigh-Constable Grant deposed to put-chasing k pint of milk from defendant'sdaughter] on the 6th December. H«divided rt in tiie usual way, sending por-tion to Ipublin for analysis. The certifi-cate of analysis showed that thc-milk wasaduJteratvi with 6.25 per cont. of addedwater. ! 1

Mr. Kffine called ;v number of witnesaesto prove that the milk was Bold aa } itcame from the cow9. Defendant was oneof the witnesses, and he deposed thatl Kohad beed bringing milk into town fox Hielast thirty yeara ^nd there had never beenoccasion [to' prosecute him before. ' • [

Mr. Marphy, addressing the bench, e^udthat, hav ing regatrd to the scarcity or milkat 'the p -esent time and the high cost ofit , he would ask their worships to irop'o&ean e.xenrplary penalty in thia case ' |

Mr. HjFland , JlP., said that a{ tho Pub-lic Healt I Committee yesterday it waslde-cided to nalie a strong appeal to the ma-gistrates to impose a severe penalty] inthese cases. Milk was dear enough inlitgpurity at the present time, and tho .magis-trates should do everything in their powerto prevent vendors from selling adultera-ted milk to kill children . : I

Mr. K^ane said that in view of thisstatement he objected to Mr. Hyland ad-judirati nj g in the owe. I

Mr. Hyland continued to adjudioal*.and the [Bench fhT>d defendant £1 and ioosts of coii't . torrether with 10s 6d. apn-cial costi (cost of analyst's cprtificatej

BREACHES OF BYE-LAWS. [Kie Corporation prosecuted Mr. J. 3.

Burke, Gborge'B street , for .erecting a build-ing over the yard of his house, contraryto the bye-laws, and also for failing iolodge plina of ,samo. I

Mr M arphy[appeared for the Corpora-tion , anc Mr. Keane for ithc defejidant-l• The Be rough Surveyor gavo evidence foxthe prosecution, and defendant etatodj inreply to Mr. Koane , that he was not avrniethat he was oommitting a breach of 'ihtbye-laws [

A fine ,)i 5s. was imposed in each case.The Corporation also sought an oridfi

Ht,-^;n<*t ^frH. Catherine Barry under itheTown s Improvement Act to compel her totake down a house :n New street which jL?in ; n dar goroua and niinouB ^iate. ! F

M r Murphy appeared foi the Corpo.-a-t r jn , and d. fondant was not repqresAi4«c!.

Th*1 Bftrougii Purveyor deposnd that jtixfthotiftfl wds in a ruinou s stato, and saidi hew ajnted an order to have it taken dowi.t

i|n rpp y to Mr. Hill , J.P., ho stated tjhatit , 'was K tenement houac, and that, tr]c!rRwvirr twi fainilii ;, l iving in it. , 1

Mr. HH-land, J .P—19 jt in a dangorioliiicondition ?

Borouin FUirveyar— It is the worst horseI evi-r «^v.-imiuftd.

j l t r older a.sk«.>d for was granted.I OTHER CASES.Marsiaj ret Murphy was sentenced to |tw«

months ' imprisonment for thn ' lnrronr of¦ Muij vuw iiupi inuuu iui iu n/£ UilU I t ttL t y j. t«2><: bs ol margarine , and Hary Kato Mur-pliy wai senti'noH to three month s' iiin-ri i3onment f«xr breaking the plate-cta3swindow in Iho hmise of Mr. GcP^iih,M iyor 's Walk. : !

K lLhfc ^ iNY COUNTY COUNCIL i^E<. RETARYbHIP . !

Mr Thomas Drew , «ho \\u. -. elt c-ted tinsw^ek

to fill the posit: JD

O ¦ .'¦.¦y ^ii ihoKilkeni y County ¦ " > JTI -: . ¦:. ¦•; rid y&-ctnt by the death 01 Mr . '. ; • ¦•:->.¦ Mopj w,wp s for many ye-crr ch it- ; ;< •¦.ountantj j toth'o Cornell. Hi.s iippouitciont has: givengdneral satisfaction to the people' of IKil-kenny, Oito and County, ^atevcr itj :iybe said of individuals, the heart of [daylarge body of the public is u§\ially Boj inihMT. lir -w 's* appointment means tlutf/ \]^l<2itk«nny Council recognized the *bTri t?and thij long services of one of -their{o,fr?- 'cials and atcordingly promoted him* l i tis a wei oome' &ign of the times" to findEtuut |:personi 1 merit, »nd competency, and good;;.service were aibove all other conBidera- ¦¦ »1tfons -w hen it came to . the s«lection. ,«f >a !, - !man tc fill tho| valuable "positaon bf -' Ecc- , :,'retaiy to th0 Kilkenny CountyvOj urit-iLi/jIt is to be hopted that under¦ similar; ;cir-i i>cumstances ptheripttblic bodies in IwHandi | fwill fc illow the goo dexamplc se6iby pux,jineighlours. 1 ' , 1 'ij I !.f- '

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UA" iio [evfefl the inoat .intricate #etaUa. uMorer•fr? o,verj.there are -no ejlackere amdng jtheni,'¦J*r aqd tbex, *110^^ -"01 8quaader t-ime;';%. Qnljjjdurjhg-;the lasViiear h^V technical[jV" - l&s ea -been .arranged : to | on it the, dfe-i A-i mjindaof- tlier thbusibds: of wor i ;n anxious-Hi to;: serSfe tbeir._coui4ry in.;the. v'orkshopb.&$.\ Jl 'heieAs not always [faimesa , , hqwevejr,¦ ¦'.; '. : jwjitb! regard to,the \irage8 paid i o workers,\ak *°* •?'¦ Karfdi.V-;on piecework ¦ c ften earn

•¦? tosiddrablyJ inore jthan thai forewpmap.'O ri ThniiRanrlfl'aiid. fch'oufiands bl women, whose

Ministry of • Munitions. is contempiatdsteblishing'cfe^hea jnear the! factorie

BELT^ND POC wS, , ii. [The- popularity 6f "the trench coatinfluenced the vogue for belts whichto be-found oni nearly all th ' new taimade suits, on| coatorocks, dnd on mbfouses and smocks. Deeignea are iing | great attention to this small delariH. taxiner their -inuenuitv lilo orod

matters 6&rioruu, consiaeraDie lanraae; iep'erinitted-thi8! 8eanon. Belt! are ratheimasculinej-in severity, probaol f to harmo-nise with the prevailing taste for pocketsvfhich ae a rule axe-of-the patch variety,quaintness and eccentricity1 being nolonger considered, modish for these acces-sories. Nevertheless, pockets of eome orother -'kind; appear ' on gamer ta of everydescription," nightdresses hot excepted,and although chiefly of one fejpe , there isHo lack pi variety/either in' shape or size.Tha Severity of a crepe de cl ine skirt isrelieved by a neat Httle podket flap which,in fact, often does dutyffaf tie pocket it-self. On outdoor coital la gp) pockets ofthe s&tcHel type' are frequently Blung onto the band and placed on' eiiher &ide.

FLESH PINK AND SHEPHlERD'8PIAID. ^The partiality shown for fle jh pink was

Very noticeable.throughout lest year andthe taste 'for it la extending, although themeanB for gratifying it may, be changedTfiis remark applies id Bomf of the newevening stockings Which are merely veryopen black net over pink hose whichgive to the feet and ankles the appear-ance of tights. Black lace over a aatincorsage of flesh pink is responsible fdr awhole renge of Teady-made 'blouses, andhere it is in good taste. It is one of thetints that should be used with judgmentand discretion. Black and white as acombination is, if possible! even morefashionable than last year . £nd as trim-ming shepherd's plaid is well to the foreIt is used for revers and cuffa. for soarvesan# hats, and even for amaljl muf f s, andthe mode is one that will ebntimi fv Acuirass or j umper of this -plaid is veryeffective on a black skirt and is seen onsoibe of the latest models . 0f the favou rshown the jumper the-re a|re man ifoldprcfc fs ; like the &mock it is $o easily ad-justed, for it has no fasteninsrs whateverIt is often merely an elongated blouse¦with a narrow belt worn high or low andis passed over the hrad . In fimi redcrepe de chine, chiffon velours , beadedgrenadine, and in lace it is: at its bestA little fur. fringe , palon. at nichin? toOutline the square collar is &11 the trim-ming demanded.

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Wliat is rheumatism? Pain only '8top drugginR ! Not ono cnise in fifty re-

quires internal treatment. Rub thesoothing, penetrating " St. Jacobs Oildirectly upon the " tender spot ' and re-lief comes instantly. " St. Jiicobs Oil "is a harmless cure for rheumatism andsciatica which never disappoints and can-not burn the skin.

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Sufferers in the lust half century , and ifust as pood for abiatlca , neuralgia , lum-bago, backache or sprains as for rheu-matism.

FARM8 VISITED BY INSPECTORMr. O'Keeffe, itinerant Instructor (or

the Waterford'County Committee of Agri-culture, visited farms in the neighbour-hood of Water'ford on Saturday and ex-plained to the holders the particulars ofthe new tillage Order issued by theDepartment.

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r dge-;''atlvNew. .Bbais 'been almost totally} destroyed- ¦byj.tni : All that-remajins-.of it nbW are-. tw

aay nignt. xn.e" jNorei ana M&rxov r,. m<been' frozen for ej distant: of] JU -ttul?iabove Ne-w Ross and/, b'reaklng up.ilatg*masses of ice lloat^d dby vn thejirivet'anidashed against - tjhe |abutrneiitB .o£ th<bridge. A portion 1 of the -wreckage floated down the iBarrow ahd up the fiuir *(our quay ' where sime -of jt was secure*for firewood by enterprising ooalporters

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ture would meet with ttie same tate ,a3the New Ross bridge. Some of the -wood-on piers were injured ,' ind the owners an-xiously watched the efforts of the rail-

men ts. It is Btated thht we have not ex-perienced so severe a frost since 1814when the Suir was fwzen across.

The present frost has stopped the waFerrunning in the water p ipes, causing ser-ious privation. On the other hand manycitizons have a good word to say foT theweather as they are ! e'njoying splendidskAting on the Back Strand at Tramoreand on 'Kilbarry marshes.

REMOVING THE BAR.A special meeting of j the Harbour Boaro

was held on the 17th , inst. to consider areport of a Joint Committee of thatbody and the Chamber of <?onimero<which i ^c.Mnme.nde^4.1bat the Boardshould apportion £17,000 towards the re-moval of the Bat a t ; the mouth of theharbour and apply to the Government fc>ithe remainder of the sum noc^ssary [¦¦complete the work and thus render tcWaterf .ird a Port of Call.

Mr. T R White sfiid that Wafrf.H - .ihad been commended b^ a Royal Com-miR.siOi i as a port pf refuge , and i -.fthou .'ht the Government ought to take upthe matu r as an Imperial one

Mr. N evin s , Mr. J. 'Kent , M,r . Willia mMaleomsnn , and Mr. Hassard spoke infuvour of . the recornmendatlon of theJ' int Committee, and a Resolution wasadoptM that a denutatK>n sh .j utd waitupon t h e Roard of Trade and Lord Derbytn prp ss the claims of Wnterfor d for helpfrom the Imperial Exchequer , tho Har-b'Ui r Board ncrr ett in? to raise a sum notp \ - c . " i l in _' C 17.000 in part payment of th en.Kvsftarv outlay for removing the Bar ;itf l - ii t - n ' riin oo of Waterr .rd harl > <j ur.

RMLIEF OF THE POOR OF TRAMOUKTlu> committee of tin - Harmonic Socit i>

has ri Re ived to give a concert in tinTown Hall of this city on WediifMl ;i ythe 30th inst. , in aid .of the di»tn\«.-.-<l\f >or >->i Tramore. An influential j u n i tf . ' inmi t t i 't ' was appointed for the p u rl'"8e of carrying so benevolent an intt:n-1: 'V in to effect , and the gentlemen corn-posing it were nt first determined to do-vote the proceeds of the concert W> then t<i •)( the poor of Waterford and Tramore , but from ,the very handsome man11.-r in which the citizens responded tcthe cal l in aid of their own poor , thec. miniUee were induced to vott the wholth. , :n to tiie. relief of the di8tn »st-<l inTramoro . The concoij t will , we are sureI J .' most •mecessfml . and will be larf l yl ^tromsed by the lovers of music, asw r l l as |,y the large class who sympathisewith the object of the committee .

WATERFORD PIG TRADE.The Messrs Slattery of this city bought

in AthJone on -Satu rday 1.000 pi?p whi<*h( .rriv od here on Monday by railway. WeI.-am they cost over £4,000

WATKRFORD AND KILKEN NYRAILWAY.

\\V understand that fli e WaU-rfoi-d andKi lk enny Railway Company are makingpreparat ions to work their l ine , whichfor sr>mi> tim e back has been worked byt ' K Waterford and Limerick Company.

LARG E EXPORTATION OF GRAINFRO M BLACK SEA.

Ov?r 400 vessels laden with f oodstuff ?from Black Sea ports and bound to thrfn!t< '<i King dom passed Constantinoplebet .w e.en 30lh November and 3rd January ,niKt It is estimated that over 900.0Wip iai ters are now in trainsit , which , ac-cording to the annual foreign importa-tions of G .500,000 quarters , give ono-seventh of Uhe year 's supply

THE MILFORD LINTWe are happy to be in a position to m-

' ;rm our readers that the communicationbetween Waterfo rd and London ie aboutto l>e muoh facilitated Tiie Great Wes-tern (Eng land) Railway Co. have orderedtwo first-class iron steamshi ps for theWat erford and Milford fine. By meansof tlii 'se vpHsels u traveller can reach Lon-don fro m Waterford in 13 hours , as hewill p»*rform the voyage from our quayto Mil ford iu seven houra.

SHIP NEWS.Dunjrarvan—Last evening the ss Plynly.

mon , vSK) tons register, Captain El-wood,from Liverpool to Nantes , with a cargoof p itch , f ive days out , put in here shortof c al* , pumps choked and makingwaW She encountt-red very thick anastormy weather in the Channel, andbeing unable to make any port for fivedays , was compelled to turn her cabintittinps and all the qil and other consum-able material on board for fuel.

The ship Cameronian , 1,300 tons, »fLiverpool , Captain ^Sadlin , bound fromAntwerp to Cardiff , 'in ballast , -was in aposition of considerable dange r in CfloneaBay yesterday, from.1 which whe -was res-cued by the coastguard and Dungarvanlifeboat , who caused hor arvcho<r chainsto be sli pped and succeeded* in beachingher.

THE BURKE ASYLUM.Messrs Ryan and Son . builders , Water-

ford and Limerick , fyive just commencedmaking preparations for the erection ofthe Buike Asylum at Carrick-on-8uir,The site is a most eligible one , on themargin of the rail-way , between MessrsMalcomson's factory and the station-house.

GLEE AND MADRtGAL UNION.A .preliminary meeting of gentlemen in-

terested in the formation of a musicalsociety was he|d on Friday evening atNo. 32 King street.• ¦ Mr. John A. Blake,M.P. . presided J A !ter Borne discussionMr. David Keoih oipved, and Mr. W. 8.Tliompaon Beoondedi a resolution, which¦was, unanhnoualy -i dopted^—'.' That re.cognizing the value of the , example setby other cities and ivWns in the KJn.?d-p»and icohfldeht <jf the ftdvantages whichwould ho conferred jjAn the public of Wa-terfojrd by a aocietr entirely , devoted tothe cultivation of .vocal iriU8 >c weHie'rebyresolve to /found a(j . Gle i «adAMadt alUnWn T tb: vaa littfe1 |.delay,:»s ¦DWBlblel;'.,

ha\{e put before many oiforce of armed Germansmany have naturally m-an event ever occurred

vrv l n.nd. if so. when arid

know eometrreadily anaweialBo indicate tlces which are?d Qerrnans.

niaoorieb utwiuug »VJ.I,II uie pui;uu uiknow that. a .body of Hedsianfi were J ;I Ire-land at the time: tlieir 'knowledge of mo-dern geography informs them tliat theseHessians must hav ) come from Hesse , aprincipality' -included in the modern Ger -man Empirej but there their knowledgeends. Father Kavinagh, in" his Historyof '98, mentions th4se Hessians, and hasnothing very credi' -able to say of them.He lived and wrotj , however , neatl y acentury ©.fter the t me they were rn Ire-land , and it may reasonabl y be pointedout that he could int be a very i liabl eauthority , since hu was not ;» contempo-rary. When we turn U> wntr rs w i > o livedin 1798 and examine their writing-menwho lived and inovW and suffered un .l in-trigued—we nnu uilii ..m^ .- n - ' -- ... ¦.) .-ted, and that the (pinion oxpresx-d by1- athcr Kavanagxi 8 also the opn : mi \vitj iose who had ample opportunit ies oi sit-ing and knowing ivhat was fe'ouig onaruund them. & r JODJ T. 1...1 I I . I ^ I ^ H .Ciordon , and othei writers tell u.-* :tvntliese Hessians undoubleU ly e.\ . .sini , iimUiat they were Uot exactl y lu . i i u s ..i i . i .methods of dealing with the Irish (3:ringto n tells us. tha , they iiot < :a:y m u i . i | . .ill-treated, bu1j oct asionally ^ i i i . t , .uii i - .-while another historian, who «...- an ¦¦},witness, tells us tl at they H ITC t > ;n>;raj nicious of all tii ; Llritish troo i> s n ire-land at that time , iind Uidt t i iey i.'anp >| c.epecial infamy for their b r u t a l an o ri ' f i ^criminate treatmeij t of wumen.

Turning from ' tl use nvunU I' . T \ n > 'merit , and going among t i i e old j . f . p M M 11:these districts wh.ch bun- t in- i>rum. n ;tti« excesses coniuittt?d HI tin - . iiuurtu -

| nato Irish of the 11 mo , we tind ample efir -roburation of the i >Xistence of t!..«- ij ^ r -man soldiea-s and of the character a t tn -

, buU'd to them by the iu.<toi lan,- .i t!ieperiod. In every case their name is syno-nymous with Cold blooded cruelty wh ichspared neither age nor sex nor rank , ij uilooked on all as legitimate prey i in J . Iditions of tliese I rutalities have beenhanded down fron: generation to genera-tion , and torday u any stone.« i : 111 > t ru i i \ - ¦ -of their character can be found ir em Dub -lin to Cork and fro n Wexford to I. MI crick

But though reco rded history and popular tradition unite in bearing teotnmot iy

; to the presence of these Germans in Ire-land , and of the planner in winch -h -| treated, thow vlio -' h'nl the m . i t u r i u i i f :¦' meet tlj em , nothing in said of when w

whence they CUDIO lor for uha t period th < yreniained. Some yt -ars . since the -i nterWHS struck with itht» l i t t l e infor in a tLonwhich all books dealing with Uu> '9Hperiod give us j eganlni!.' t I IPHH w .-nnanmerconariee, and di-ternuned to hx ik intothe m atter a little more clonel y vnnfnotes made at the |time are here set fort h .

, and may, pertiapfij, be interesting at ttu.present trime.

It is not at ul ( necessary to -j o vtr ydeep ly into tho yuestion of the employ•ru. nt of mercenary troops in "Europe Suf -lice it to »iiy that for hundreds of yearn

', it vu.i a rccognisdl custom for a man , IT

! for bodies of arrr ed men , to offer thriiA ft vices to what j ver country needcl¦Jn m These m^n lived on

war . viu •trad e was war, and they were prepared to

! runk< - the most tliay could out ofilie ur-IK- !<- they-had fo - sale—their abi l i ty t<

. use a sword. No country in Europe ha*provided a more 1 istoric body ol mercen-ary troops than Ireland in Ih e 'amou-1 Iri r i h Brigade, an< no othoi bod y - .t m-r -

j oenanes nas shovrn the same . owa^-'¦ iid «-lity and hig^h s ense of honour Driveni f n>m their native land by wliol. -sale <y,nI fiscution , by broken treaties and theoperation of iniqu itous laws , they offen d

! their swords to France , Spain , or Austriaand speedily provi ^d themselves the great-est eoldicrb in Europe. History can tell

I if their doscendar ts arc less braw] Tho Principaj itj of Hesse Ca^s'¦l H O U MJ appt-ar to bf> ,oiie of tho ear l ies t H .I . - I r.' dent or somi-ind^pendent Stato* - o h l r p

out its own soldiej rs as ini rcen nrie s Tra-ditions haH it thatl th f IVnce of t h n t s fnt fthus (?et rid of the burd en of fi -wiin p anumber of denjzenR of his ^aiil -- . ,ind t h i shas been cited t/i account for t i n - beha-viour of men norpinally ro!dier6 . nit ac-tually criminals. It :is regnrd i-l h. i t nrearly as 1731 ij es; ian .soldiers wer . ' m thepay of England, aid there can be n -- r i^ni .tthat shortly after th is Enclnn. l • i : . i vv tHeasian troops i i Atn erioiv w '• • •- . ¦ t}i rbehaviour was far from pleasme c i ihc r theEngl ish tToops wl:o onerat^ni w i t h rhe r t r,rthe inliabitanth ojt thftt country

[ To b4 Continued ]

STOMACti rvitDTciNtS AREDAN(GE)KOUS>

DOCTORS NOW AJ^^MAG N LSIA

Just how dangeiousi it is to indiscrimi-nately dose the e{tomach with drugs andmedicine* is often nut realised unt i l toolate. It seems a > simple to swallow Jdone of-Bome Bpocial mixture or to taketablet* of soda, pe ?sinv bismuth , »t e , iiit. rmoals , and the folly of this dru tw iu f t isnot apparent .until perhaps y.eurs n fo r-wards it is found that gastric ulcer^ haveulmost eaten their way through Uie M...-mach walls. Regrets ui\ then unavai l-ing , it is in tho early stages , when i(.di-gestion , dyspopsit., haarthurn , flutulepee .etc., indicatesiezlcessiv u acidity of thestomach and form huation of the food con-tents, that preca ution should be taken.Drugs and medic nes are unsuitable endofton dangerous—i hey; have little or no! in-fluence upon the harmful acid , and tha[t iswhy doctore hro discarding tliem and |ad-yisinij siifferorp f^mn jdipestivi? mid c '^rn-acli.troubles tfc> fibt r d of the dangerj ousnpi'l nnd7Tic>ep (he ftu.i content!- blawd mdaweet by takmg ;a [little pure bimtnutdniupiiesfa instead* I Bisuratca macnesi i Uai) absolutely : pure antacid , which canreadily bo obtained lo ally frnra Joseph T.White. 21 Bro^d 6j roc , and George Whiwand iSoiu 0'Connell st| cot ,.and most othethiRn-clas8. chemikts everywhere. B i?practically: tasteless, -i 'nd half a teaspoon-ful t&kflrxvin a little | ptrti or cold watetafter!-meals^w 11- uaq illy -be found q iitefiufneient to in stai itly jneutrelise exces siveacidity of .the "at «nash and prevent allpossibility oft lw oodrennentinff.

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NG FINAL, l lfl- IThe hurlin; final for 1916 j , is .clow an

ac^</inp Jishe< l fact , notwithstanding allthe opposit <ui which liad been pLaced inthe way by those generous people whoare so solid ous for the welfare )f littlenations. '

All things considered Sunday 's fixturewas a decided success. The attendance,naturally, was not as large! as .i , mighthave been i nder more favourable cir-cumsta nces.! The present controjllera ofthe Irish ra Iways," to showj.theuj appre-ciation of the games of thefGaelJ yolildnot allow ariy trains to mil in {connec-tion with . thfe match, not even week-endfares beirjg allowed to the t arna or theirfollowers , fender auch coiaditio iB .the" gate " ^as|mainly dependent u pon thesupport accorded by the Gaels of Dublun.

Previous to Sunday's encoun er Kil-kenny an<jl Tipperary had iriet in severalcliampionahip games and some scientificand dashing) games have _oeen the ontr1come of euch meetings. From the. viewpoint of brilliancy and " galler r playSunday 's contest was not up! to tht- stand-ard of fo-.mer matches, but fo: : down-right hard hurling with lotd of dish anddar in g the 1916 final stands oul. aloneIt vj s in every sense of ! the word a*• .!. ¦ '• ', ! ¦] .evhibi t '.on , cleanlv fought andr-lo-. -Iv contested—a ?amr> jin which notm i' - was alkwed for " fancy " play oi' -\i\r 'urns. It was a ca ;e of man , tc

•ua i> !nd camsn -clashing ca i inn , allover the Held. There was a coriipletei ab-^^D. -f- if long overhead puck inj? charac-t ' -r i . 1- ; ;. <>f other finals. I ; .was cssent-:a l iy a zround game , ns the KilkennyW= . '-v «." they may. wre p evented"' in i lopnirii ? out the play and any at-i t : ip t at combination was slwav ; nipped

i - in - ' .iui by fh f- dash;r/r tfl 'ties oiR :i Hnhnn who corryielled thoii oppon-. n i . : , play—what I rntehj t caJ a Tip-• > i i M r y :*tinu-. This r ii 'W 8tvle was rather- ' r a i L > ¦• K i lk c nnv who were Dot neai-¦¦ J ' X M I a! ;hr cr o\i i >< - l work a.= thejr riva 's

v . I T T I . i ; IN I M . K A S A N T N^ S S .''i : r i "L' l i t " ' e a r l y stages, of t h . - niato-.h

¦' i. r - *;i- a sii-'i i t display of temperIIM I i ,-t «M'ii i i ravv <K.) and Shanna-i . i p , ¦ 1" : w h i o h - a n i r to a Iclioia s in th«

¦!.! 'n i i f w h i n the same pla yers as-- i i i n ' - d i fi irhtinj.' attitude.; This scenev.as ii -d uj> to by Shannahan drawing a'l i - . :hi > ' ; i « c s troke on a Kilkenny player.instea d of :a l low '. n > the referee to deal• A ' , ;h i l i > > ¦¦ff< -nd ' -r G ra^e , very foolishly,

V K 0i' rniitei intc nis own ha ids, andi- f ',. - , ) [ ( ; , , ( hi.A rashness had to go to

l i . - • !¦ -H i (• w i th Shannali jan . "his was'¦!•• i-.iv ilcflwback to an "therwiso clean

in . ) r ran ly - i fought batt le. :

AN OI.D-T ^ME FINISH HY TIPP."hat the bette r team won there is not

• ¦' ¦• sUhtp .t dcul)t That Tipprrary 'f-|. I 'j ry wns not more forin idab fe i> due•o - !i.- inacriiflcent defence s< t up by Kil-krnny. Kenvick , in goal y defended nia

ii. 'nx-' ./! ( .x .-cll cnf 'sty lo , uid v -'as ably,is-mt . d by the backs , e.-pivia ljr Han--ahan in comparison with Kerwj ck theTipperary jj oal-keeper was indeod verypoor , and as the play went on S.iinday itv i .u l i f ho -a f r to say that had O'JIeaa-ai^i -n in oliarze of the Tipp net tiro' of th<J,'oait vor' U by Kilkenny woujld neveri . i " nsse<l h im. The; Tipp ba "k? worevii v ¦ u n d i a n d always had the measureof Ki lk f - n n^-'p advsnee-euard . \t'ith thef-xi ' |> ' i on <if Walton tlw "Back andAmrx -r " s^iarp-shootfrs were or ly ifidif-r ort»tit . an d! the loss of the Dovle boysva= so r. -l y felt. At m :d-field "ipp wiiflMway s on t->p. Colli son's exholtion at'•hi - < r-:i -t i . - i i la r par t ( »f the field was in-h I 'd ii r i i > i t to t t i t i n- s a . In the forward11vi s > .«¦ 11 Murp hy, Shell y and Der is Walsh• n - .w -t l tr &od form. By the w a r , it -will).. j i v.»ar s the 15th of March ni'xt since> i . 'li *>-n his first .Wl-Ireland ^nedal trtiv ' .i. -,li A > n his firs t .Wl-Iroland hiedal un' ..¦ -a inc rround and aj minRt ' .he samej .mtv . Tiu!y thin is an achie-vr-ment tu

.1 ir nd r f Ja< k I it-ahy .j the Tippera rya ; ' .i i!i . v \j in in r ar i- form , and his plac-n^ of :'rce.) and " 70's " was mest aocur-ue. 'Xan Kennedy who waa -ntrustedA - i t l i Ki lke nny 's frees was rather faultj y.n several occasions, but othe rwise he

K-i itM t t '-d i . imself splend.dly.' .r 'hi' . ri 'atcr portion of the fame the

ii i . i i i - . i j ' - <* .'is A . Ui the Premier County ,rl i^ht u l ii .nj i jjh the operj ing.half tjhey were:nast r r h of the situation . The ^rst tennnui t . s of tl ie F'-cond half.play raa fairly

i-v . -n - ro n ten lt> fifteen j ninul es, it wasK i l k ' -n. i y 's same., and so well were the:>o\ - :^:ri the N ore p laying I hat theyiiu'ci .i-d jut for^in? ahead , at <i at fif-t^ 'i-n iimiij t cs to gv held a leal of fivepij inl^ 'ijliu* Hmlier.lahan boys who had< l a . k . iH-d ji ff <'insidordble no v , rousedihciri - . !v- —.j nn«i Mking CJinmatwl of mat-ti ru i rom t|ns p. 'int onwnrtls mo- iopolisedihf n JI. ->. i .id -r f the p ' ny . It was vi-ry•vid ' -nt 'h it Tipp was the better-tra inedUj am i.- thj- y were putting .more [dash intoihe n a y /ii i l l ' - t ime passifl by, while onthe oih«r j jund m'- ..it of thrj Kilkenny menWIT *' rui ir'j & nt . inUdtill durind tho lastten j ninut ^ s |

NEITHER SIDK AT FULL STRENGTH .!t was rvther a pity that neither side

turned out &s strorujfy as they plight havedonr Suv i weJl-known hutiers -*aa,. X>tpkand Mike Doyle , Jack Pj owejr, Xenho'n,and a few others were musing; from theKi lkenny lanks . Tipperary's to wn couljdbe very m-tch improved by the* inclusionM O'Meara , M mogud,:Hac&e^.' a^d EyilnfToom&vari) .

HOW THE COUNTIES STAND INOW.Championships won fey Tipperary—

18. , Tsppcrary v. Galw»yi; iepSr .Tipper-fi ry v Kill onny; 1898. Tipper&ry v. Dub-lin , im. Tipperary v, El)keniy; 13901Tipperary v. Werford; 1900, Tippenvry v./ .ondon-Iri ih; 190dt TippeTaty ivi. Dublin ;1908, Tippirary v.; DliWin^ IM Tipper-ary v KiU enny. j [

Won by Kilkenny—1«H. Kil kenny v.Cork : 1905, Kilkenny v. Gbrit : f a n, KiJ-ke- ny v. C ork ; lfr^9 , Kilkenny'4. Tipper-nry ; 1911. Kilkenny v. iWrt* (waijtover) . 1912, Kilkenny v. Cj ork; 913. Kil-kenny v. lippcrary.

Tipporftr ;-. $, Kilkenny. 7."K1LC0HAN."

FROM A T1>S>.

M v. -,i^ .• i|.:l. This pn>v- nt<«<l the fullinjoyin «-nt of thi; pame \shk-h woiild leours under better weathor condition ?.Down -Tipr way. except Biherlahan sid Nthere was nq talk of the comintr fixtureIt wuld p iiit an enthuasv t toi talk 'f if thegame. [Tin ie and1 £.is.d: wWe :t<i6j.^p6tneia force .for most people *(j i traggl e again itand,home tr«B compulsory. For those [ofUB who! te«veiled H *?&» * game to be ?$•!¦¦ ¦¦¦¦i\ -. -;! - Air U -i ^. - ih- : M [ $4

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sNEsife mmmmm - \ -m^mBmmdtie;of iMyf . *&. &?> JMk itilly,J;di-paid £»M %¦ fio

At Walsh;.

Wii<3»rrickH»mSuir;; fdi| f a| jchest-:- .

;>lMr. E. L: K: 1&\b%t|i who ldJeH Tectntlyat Killiney, Cd. rDuh:ip,;aa the eeulU of afall frbm his ibrB"eJ :Iia iefc4: for p anyyears ja ) £Q<mMl6y l.e&{\p i!iih$ Ihashi^rf,Irthou'cth comparatively \f aw .we|rfeac<oiu in-years ja Keen iouowar|ipiipnjealthough c6mp ratiyely>iew wted with Kis/id^liiyij^lJe-:hbreea in training with M. D iCurragh .last seasoaij amongf tth'e once"useful NfiughtyEari

! Steeplechaaing, iis Jb^ominj;ted States, and proof?of this 'Tsin the! decision pf th'epUnitea.ing Aisaociatiun^tpi- - anVuigujnBteeplechaap te'sti w;ni^h, willj .

iiiiewt Theb'cin'g

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lippSh inmonetary 'Value ' any ;pnze Igi1

country; • :;J-ni , _.¦ ¦ ¦! j ¦

-' With such a generous -fi xjtujricari iracing*it w |cpn'8idefr,e,d ithe b unda

of possibility thattries may be made inl!the Dpulthe coindition8 pf which are thairace spall be at two liriiles an, d'1test at three miles. !

The new ftrtujto'ifl ! to'beifiallfted lunts Double;. jEven,t ; Ptand will be a handicap fqr jfmand upward, ' to- be' run ,ih i t i vspring and autumn, 'ai'twofniSlemfles I respectively. : I A . BuTjm^1,000 dollars will! entitle! srubihave a starter in feach event*of the -arabffcripttoirmDney) 1k bwinner of each.eventa' Tflefvaio^ the races will.amount tjo jlfl.a stake which wall* be'jrwt I *fornin^ and one which will servethe best horses in J tr«ninf jovje

James J. CorbeWrjthe&oldjb'wpfon ; havlne heard that -;Qlliarl ianother well-known' bjjwter; tntpchase n few horse's 'to rac 'puran tracks, Is nol to' be putdcEnerlishman, SoTie h'(is n aldej iment 'with John JB. lfadd ;n t,c\tuHman's stud to;;see 'if h fo:suited. I . I i

There are to b e «ight evenday s racing this yeiir in iperlii

Mr. Jolin A. Drake, t^t?

& iri uViiifi-6t_ 9ii',tsidebrergn en-lei Event.,"the ii}nngie autumn¦ "vd|tlJe ; Uni-sppleeiiasc .r-yearroldsJ sections,;: and threeipiii^n oficribers to: GnprhalfJg6|t;o-|theue of. <?acri00 dollars,h ilie win-itoj attrai.juinpa.- k

chamtch'ell

ids; to pur-the V\m,eri-ne by [thehjappoint-i!v;is)t thaticy can1 be

veilmlirn

knownn 1901to ithe

who racpdj in Eryl.'has d«eirled Jto Tet iTurf , aid |Mr. Oiinyearliniraiin Eurojpo

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Amerioanand 1902 ,Americanclwoed 25

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It in st.it. -l «1»at ticrry 1\- - .k?lmj id. tiieorack Ensl .pti t f onnVvlinH i ¦f \ty ; who j

has be'on billet ed - on}: a Tt';rj k ' \ilho \t«is at iEton. f ; ' :

ILADIES! TRiilT l! ' IHAVE THICK, W4VS|,

BEAi|TIMJL BAIR.Every particle of dandruff dis-appears and hair stop seeming outDraw a moist cloth hrough hair!

and double its beau y at o ace-i T ! , :

You r hair becomes I ' fj h li , wj avy . fluffy .abundan t , and appe'arp "a >|. s(;j f l , ljustrousand beautiful asfa-younc jj rirj 's ^fter n" Dandeiine Hair Cleanse ]' • j ust try tliis—moisten a cloth with a fttlt j Dniideri'iteand carefully draw it throMphj y|ius hair ,taking one femallj str imd a ,j a t ime., ' . .Thi*will cleans thfr hnirfof dri |f , Vl |>t , ind ' ex-cessive oil and in! just a fi iv nfrment s ymrhave doubled trie beautyj >f y iur lair. ' ;

Besides beautifying tlt f .l i a i f st ohce-JDanderirtf dissolves ;overv r».'i :r ' icle of dan-|draff ; cleanses , purifn-s ) ; •¦! iav jrorate s;the scal p, forever stoppii g itchi!ij » andtailing hair. ^

'; \ J 'But what will p1ens<» .you nlnst will be:

after a few weeks' ii>> »v| > ; • i . ' i i rill ae-tually sec new hair-T-find n».| downy at 1first—yes—but reallyi noj - l i h i r growingall over the scalp. If yoij car(' for pretly^6oft hair , and lots ai it . ?>-¦> (- ; ,ve to tret o-j .-bottle of Knowlton'a Dni( ) >n .|. - . and just . •try it. Of all chemist-' , I , 1] i\.A 2.3—no!increase in price. I . '

?ave ymir hair - ! EenutJ fv if , ' You will?ay 41ii' w:i< the best si i l lSi i '.' y -n everspent. j i .

i; ! .nieinbered. fi-esli with j neiniory of theinevitabl ¦ int rnoJ ;;troul; l s :,<i d uncanyat fie :':i«-i that oirijinj .lly Kohf ilahaDhud Houtrhi tin 1 hflt i •) ! Vix IK 1 .-< ¦ \ ii fromToomevara and were fj ici i J . tl» ; criticswith alternates. | Here niiH nlou .-t it beadnntttid that there wari frov>|n i<r critieJi.sm—if the match was lo*t. {tin it wasn 't.I am of tho crank crowd ind hdi< >vc thata winning t -am ; shou ld., f o^i-s ary, b«criticised but Ulogically im j mt :oinij towaste soa< -<- . We jmi ^ .ir|d F n lm ' J s r faces]many ala.s. not nj issiM^ hci-.-hKi) of lact-'of train fut ilities , j Ma |v t h v heart felt-prayers for the- good Oa' rls who for lire- -land'B sakf faced tho fie wi th smilinglips, God 's abiding |pt act , in t l n i • heart*and—bull'•(• -. ;Many th < [ ^ .'»l \ .'ish. forundaunt^.i In y-.- - boniii'! u\o ij ics '.rearing" the in-.;¦ \r K i cap) an Ir lslj i hi id mayyear." They are not wi t I u.»| hm aro notforgotten. God cveir be T ith 'thorn , livingand dead. I ' ' I

A bunch of us didn 't ancsv t l i e team,Our fancy was «i>ufJ Tl l*y w .n. Theywon well. Th«j] deserve i.t.i Y.i s. man,and wasn 't it a" real Tii p win? At theflnialv—game arid ] determim-d. Therehave been better-matchps. -I Sp> «rd andscience wi-re often |in g^eatiT i i'idbnce.The. player^ were manly tello*s aud play-ed the x aui ' 1 as decant Giii'l* ,i: - .v.vs playit. We hear foreigners cjh anj . t Msticallyboast of "playing! Jbe game " -So oftenis tho boast ¦thai jttie boHs ifs^ re ally be-lieve in it. There :are.dotib(ip{rT lomasesin Eire and elsewhere—an annoy in? factbut fact. TJop eiarted well alrid:lu>pt ,-wel lall through' th«!flret ball, J j ln the . firstquarter ¦of ,the iK^ond (Half' (Tintf v.ns Abeaten .and.paralysed'teiim, I fl (| cxul:.ant . yftlb enc<raragc4 'Kilkeinny rousedthe .old - Adab^aiid^Tip^ ^rio.ik 'of/! t-hesloth. . They.^ftTe^owake, anxir us . andwHhith6^obd'nhJBB.yreputn tiii?n t<| lurthold—and they won.'- lil-was old limrs asyain.Tipp lor»k<5d '" bealen, wVrf1 hbpfl '(••=-look-inff;l hard heavy! odtla a2aii>«,t th o".|Andrallied. (irLm^ai^dj detej Vmiirt fd h. -y setthenisp .lves th^ -hatd taski off tatc! |j • •-; up.overtaking, and : Ipiasain'i, ¦ m<l ia i'^m-pliflhed it. Kilkennyf lun<f? ww f trained .ana itn. vain yet-ir«>pe'&'toi ^KilJceniiyc—theyare elhrkeiA gootf?fjdlawJ3, great jhurlen,as tfood-as Tipp aftyi-'diijf. "Th? JprtltMesof fair war wa8 il5amitttienS.1i They wen*under with nonoto.iiTnHrPopponents hon-our them. -They: Iwpp idej fifat! ijill 1 ! notlead ; to> ap4thy brldissenfjlMi. We] nr«- allGaels and our enttny;lia apt our own1. No3plitk in the Gafllc- Wrt|pa. ' • A!1 1 unitedFront when the! danger Mfreatpne | |n(j[

theGael can npyet'i^e-J<mheUl but ,W exist'

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,ECONOMY IN '•* ATCjjiB|B.;Ask for PateTeoirp-'Mi ;cl»< B{\mmie ¦ iskDublin. Ihe best ap.d mo t economical on-the market,, !• U j .'|r|- • • ¦- iH^i-^l jl j !; :

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COTTAGE FtJRNrnJBE. - Good vatte -. '-:In GlAs^Gasea,! Che ta'iflJD I awari WaalMrj ;PreiBl»e«,-TrWA««r;.W«^ na $on«J. W*UH H z.Btanlds.'Dteas jfrilTabTeslI V essera. and"1' ¦:Preisea.—WWk», Welsh 1 nd SonB; W*t8® ! -;

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1HHBPi ]ii||i| Ij iijpl iplilEIllli Mlpii¦tfore Mr; oba^WsOfiBj WRX ? » r^®mnamed Ellenj Shea!!wa8 btouiht, !«jp' inl?.tody; 'charged;'' ; 'a,t 'ahfe^a^ig^ ttgjaJanuaryf'i9l7,:at :Brid^:£tf^feloniously pteal; take; andpcany-awAjTiandbagj cojiteiii^^a^beQlUia;iioir|j£Stt •:lOd., two]single-j on* ppund« sflbtes- Ij ls^omd iaUyexi rand^pfeeitBj -th^pirjftpertyMrs. ?Mary: pBurKe^ iot'Ballybrack, COIKmterfftrcT fe^ #Ml

$ Bi-W&lM 'r tI am'- tWjwife >olf Edmund; V*W tar&rand the j daughter :|of :Hrs'; li-Matry. :Buriand live iyrith'themij at BallybT«tik, «iWaterford. .] f 'l r caiae' ihtd'jWaterfoyd i^4th Jaridaty, 1917i .jfrbm ICJart oil's Crtstation. : it I mid the ba& producedwitbjnind i hM & w:jpm & totitosjome - articles in rdlflerejiv iiousejj in \xcity out :bf the'•' £5 note^ sAitfeWpayMR! i

¦Mtn January, iai7i irom i^arroii s yicas -¦ -, . • . j : . i < ¦ r . . ,»

^e artidfesj i had^o.8 1e£l

!no^aiid . -^ ,aVn>^aifenk>i[rtUeirt xpplyV 1 '

"corn ;4oJ<3»vjTEe! £be< tf*$£awfii:ipiTi:<.t veProvincial' 1 tyfiFstXr/uanpfJ^^pattat lerto MrB.-'ka iBurkeP&aMi pMttiffihr,1917, No: [82 10A; Qa'.ta>Sfey 3ptb^»ain:£o return he me j iweu^intp'ithp &nmmican• Church at Bridge street.- If Ba^downi 6nV^ seat inilth^chu^hVrtTW^borfiS $arfc£ls, with me'.|.ar d a^.thesbsa^bn^^inftithpCheque "and ribtesjafad 8oin,ei-ailyar arid jcon-pers.- t l -jfcui , jthejpa rcfilslana'tlhe'b'aK' 6hthe seat ibende me.* |. WhehiX was Bittmgon the ;seatTja yroman came to rne; ai arisked: me I >r 'sotaethingv :£hd s, aid \ sotti fr-illing to" - j tlie "effect that she Ijwas i starvj n ±I did not ifore .pet anything., ill .did notknow thai'wSmdhl; flbr>^d in6iii jiovsr h ;fagain. . She .WOTO ;"«?w2ute apf f&d'- t

•shawl, |, rdiqaigei p'ilMtfP'W tifor,' a.short"'time., and when I' TOs'.leav^ithebae and sits conWht affistfppeflr&T Idid " nxjtj-. glve .it to anyone,rroi did not - gh eanyone permission!to take!; it.; | No

^went neair ihe ni'the-church but-the wp^man already ! referred-ito^There; was" alsoa!man in'jthje l church; but ne was'in" a pejwsome distance, behind me and/at Uie op-pb3ite ! ai&e: iWhahl i.lcleft] tte|[ch'urch4!¦went r to Mr. FarrelVsipn herjQuay. where

H had got} | the! che|que and atterjaome tipjedjpolicemai came and I reported1 the mat-ter to!him. ;I .rieii sawithei-ibaj? and i itscontents at Mary treet rjolice' [Barracks.;

*It contained the cheque, but hot the not >aor silver jortoppew.- J ' | - 1 T j ' ¦ ' !

The accused was remanded'fori the usualJ.I1O ucs-uocu nna reuiuuutju iuf \ tuc IUU Uperiod of (eight dayeL | , ' j < ;

She w«,8 arrested in a1 publichouse i byConstabl i Murray, ;who suspectedtbafshe was •lion givebag .wasbag, biither po&9(being^ mil

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day b(E.M., ai

LATE :UR. GEOEGE MORBIS. jMr. Bowers proposed that the sympathy

of the Bjejuc i be tendered to Mr. SamuelMorris on tue death of hisi sonJiMr. Ge<j>.Morris, -Secretary ol Kilkenny CountyCouncilJ A

^T. Morris was a native of the

Piltown district. 'l&r. Griffin—We aire all aorry for Mr.

Morris. It was a great trial: to him. ,

j ^CASES ADJOURNED; '

Owing! to the absence of Clontnel Quar-ter Sessiona of Mr. J. JJ . O'Shee, M.PlisoIicitorL land Mr.1 J. F. Quirkei'sohcitoi,two ciises m which thev j^ere engaged\?ere adjourned. Mr. QairkeVds enigagejlin a casblbrbughtiby 'Mr.iMulcahy.'- EJreiBle

OfR :•).- . iia:bsl a man for carrying a gunwithout a lipence. ' I ¦ i |

In a! caBe l of abusive language of JohnDignnml y. Margaret Hawe, in which Mr.O'Bhee \yas engaged for ihe defendant,: th ;complainanti said, he objected 1,0 havini ;thp- easel adjouTned, AS- he i and his - wif< :could hot stiind th|o defendant's language.Complainanl repeated the lanff iage yfle< iby defendant. ''•

Mr. Griffin—That language; was verjBhockincwiarid it is hard-to put up with jitWe adjoy|rn |the ease for Mr. O'Shee's attendance iiext court day, [but we are asking Sergedntl Byrne to go to the defendajnand tell I her! that the miagiatratea wer<minded tq piit her under a.rule of bail today, and I that if she : repjoats- this language Bhe can be arrested and taken befor^ tmagistrate and dealt with before nexcourt, j - I ¦ , ¦¦** . i t' Sergean ; Byrne-fl will; go to her artei(he couHl"I kno ;,that ilrj. Dignam C( EMcot a lot to jfeel from her J '< ¦

1 " A GJOD~SIGN. '

There was^not a 'sinele fcase ol drunkenmess to >e diBTjbsed of; • I .

Another featur«;:j>f-; jkhej cdurt^was tha-there were no cases tinder po Iaghw _piVehicles Ac^r—a verjr unusual oiccurrenc*ai the sessions. ! ;

couGiad i; - i 1 ! ! I-USE TAB AND

Coughs; and solds are darigetou bocaui*if neglected] they! K freiiu mtlj; lead Umore serious complaints.• ' ¦ Pn jumonia,brbncbitiB and lungi troiible jwould be 1-most; unknown iifjcoughs.4ai d< colds weretakenon'ihandiiiiime.'t Ttf 1 e sulre of get-tiogiinstont xeliEfi ittd t6| Prevent, 'dangerToijyottr |cbuj;h bfeoonftifg ljdeep-seatediybi]should always keep-wi ii 4 a iwpply |oi¦bitMt ' ofiitar wiiihdsytupAi which j can¦eaBUy" b©' miido> aV*e%r|foT j» few* penc«by dissolyiig - Kajl^ otfnliofviaugar; mliall » pint >f aa^ t&.Sn thetti addihg2 buncea ot titrate of tar. £ .Stir thoroughly,pour int«|a toinYb ft'«i4Twlifii cool itda ready for iae. . One brl twp t^aepoonft It•ol i tnls sunjie; onexpBUBiTB vuuitruwM'¦oough Byrupl taken jeweTyrtour or| two w|ilquickly xelif ve tJhcr eevij rdst cotignor .cowloosen upTwi© phlegmiabd^ cleai .out>tj hIxead inithe most. ! astonJshingUmann :i.Tickling: ;puoat con j lsidmav^bo: stoppe<by slowing di«sblvin^ in,' tQe^ mouth'|;iljimp of .Bugar on (which; ybu have fuj:put 15 - tbi 20 drops ~ of it/tomb- 6f tar.! p

-tax aa this iValuable tei"w ld cheerypleasant to. II . c !' ? :; : - -hr

he Iguilty party from the descrip'iii by the woman frpm iwhom tqe

'stolen, : The- -Cheqvie:wa8 in jth, eshe had only a; few shillings1 in

}S8ibn, the ibala'rice of the moneyBshig. -i . ; - . ; ; i. - : y

:own Petty Sessions ! ''Ses sions' were heldj 'on1 ! Wedn'e -fort Messrs. Gerald Griffin ,d Thomas BowerB.' I !

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your cnemist ror mo o *trate\o-CheSMilj0formT3Dht4 iimg thie^al agej ffdnna teSie pineand goaJaebl;i ana fa' also Vex;to;t««B»;-:iif^!p-; '-. ' ' .i. :! • ). - :

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Fi^ipiambulators:- -!.i^;>v. 'N> .:-:|M it |f-..--\, - "' •V..--^. -:v5i"y. -.. 'j < ! - .- .

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JS lesslthanHfalat . ayjjtweive^ttioniM:-.f|Ad-Pf ;kflit^drdur1na:1ii4 |wieK; .piatsbiifr^dii-:D7\ -chaiked;. 6fr;'liied ,i lr Copt p"f provimonB:• ; ¦c5nBj»hied?dU|;uJgt HeTTfeek, ^l^a Ute.'J afc7* a|;ainst £158 j -4s. pbWthe' cdrfespdndingF» . ¦w 'eekl'.of last year! tmat is exactly \£i0 offtj -j ai ij j excessj llVk.. Choii'man, makirig.'ah eir Wf £1,000 a year, j I The cost of qutdbor ' xd-

„ lief during; the week iwas £29 9s.L a'j rairist

ClerM^You cahiloftjl'do that- • Ir'will tell

ybu .tlie reason . Wh'y. .rSugari is.a thingtnat .in the nature) bf it must bfe suppMedfrom week i to! week |ox from : iortnignI tofortnight.,TiXfjybu' g^et;in,"ton8.of flugair. i uitote1'place 1 you Tjvaritl .a .special'store forit),- 'and you ijavej Inc t that.' You cannot.gfet in ^an.imciens^ auap.Mty. at^bnie'. AsWga¥d8°th>e -'teai -.foflllie. la8lt SOiyears theipracticc-'hadlfbejen'jto" take that but ofjbond.|-Ypu::g t tf :-vfhple supply.'in itt'onceaifd" Jrbni ^pntractbij - altogether; indepen-4<#ivW' thosfej whi>!'supply, llfie. sugar.

Mrs. Poole said ifc'^asTreryhard on theold- people arid the ( Children not t<> haveougarv . . . ,. . .•., ; ! ; . . , : . . , .. . j

The -Chaifmari'siiid thaVmost chilarenin, ihe -country were- j eajreds,without1 sugarand 1!hey made better men and womenthan, those wh6 got it; ' ¦ -! ¦jTho Clerk-elaid.he; wrote: .to the J Secre-

tary '<jf the Sugar i Commission .'enolosingtha'Tef drt 'of | the''JMa!8ter 'w_ith' xefprencetof the impossibility of getting-«uga!r,: andalso resppr, den ejjfrpm the ontr'actortfotfltne" year' : 915,' containing,particularsoff sugar supp p t a ! tfhe workhouse duringttiat;period; and requesting that the1 Com-miBBibn would kinqly giye such directionsaa would ensu|re n hup(ply of sugar for theppoilinmates \>] the 'workhouse who werealmost entirely aged and sick persons andchildren.

iMrs. Poole -Havo you got any replysince?_jClerk—Not yet."Mr. Power— Great bodies move slowly.

The discussion dropped.ixne discussion aroppea.COST OF SURGICAL OPERATIONS.I ' 'iThe Local Government BoaTd sanction-

ed payment of a fee of £1 Is. to Dr. Kel-leher for his recent services in assistingtie medical officer of the workhouse intie. performance of la surgical operation.

Blr, T. fowtlr askea about how much ayear did these fees lfor doctors assistingat operations cost the Guardians.

lne Clerk said iV varied very . much.It might be anything from five to tenguineas a year.

IMr. Power apked how much was it cost-ing before wiipn they were sendingj pati-enlts to the infirmary for operations.

The Clerk said they had only to paythe cost of maintenance in the infirmary,wiich was 2s. per day.

Jir. iii. waisn eaia it was not on uiescore of economy that they got tlhe operat-ing chamber in the workhouse hospital,but because at person in such a state asto! require an operation would not beserved by being removed Irom the Unionto! the infirmai -y .

Mr. Power g iid ahe thought it wasi moreas! a training school tlhat the operatingch'aniber was jestablished.

il'hjO Clerk said ittwaa Dr. Jackman sug-gested the eaiablifehment of it, and hevery; /handsomlely and very generouslycohtributed £o0 towards the coat.

i £r. ¦ Power—-fFo equip It.CJeTk—Yes. ,Mr. Power stiid

M . ^Kenny, Bajdwas mooted' thatit would save.

M T. E. Walslh s;iid that after spendingso much on the hospital to bring it upto date, it would be a strange thing notto have an op

Mr. Power £this figures, andaV- fortnight iyears precediripaihvits operatalsfa what it cdioal assistance for operatrions performedat] the workho i - ¦ for .a couple of yearssubsequent to! the establishment of theoperating chamber.

The Clerk said he would make out th<>return asked for.

NURSE RESIGNS.The Clerk said the Board would remem-

be£!that the Local Government Board , hudde fined to sanction the ttppointmenlt oiMiaB Pheobe Young aa superintendentntfffht nurse of the idiot wards, on ' theground that aexamination tlas la qualifiedthat letter to Sdealing her resiher expenses a19th' Decembei

Mrs. . Poole— Sh^ vras put to expe ise.You could not JX pect anything else.

Mr. T. Power—Pay her reasonablySir.. , Wawh—What does ahe mean by

hei expenses?Cnerk'—She medn« lier travelling ex-

penses. I think you jmight ask the I G.Board to pay. h r the portion of her sal aryat ihe fixed ratje, but: as to the expen iea,I dbn't know- that you have any autho -ityto pay them. , j

Mr. Walsh— iVe appointed her on theunderstanding that' she was a quali icdnurse. It was is much her fault as o ira.

It was decided to ask the sanction of theL.G. Board to t le pay nent to Miss Yo mgof fhe amount of salary due at tie fi <edrate. : , I p

I LOCUM TEN ENS-PEES.1 .0 . Delatunty . reported thut ' Dr.

Ke)leher being ill ,; l e had engaged Dr.White to do duty at a guinea per c ay.He) forwarded i i certificate from Dr. J« ck-maarBtating- tl at DrJ Kelleher would re-quire a week's Icav'0' of absence owini tojllne88.! .. . ;- , . . . ; ¦•

, The Clerk sajd iliat *befoTO they cc uldpa; r Dr. White -they 'sh pld get .-the BI nc-tioiiiof :the.Local..GpyCTnment Board, indhe would like* »o call I the attention of theBo ird' to a 0 cnlaf ifom .the Local Go-vernment/Boar Jj oaJtqe'STibject of doct ors'f,ee8,! which !rta ted |tt|at ' the payment fora week 'should be four guineas.¦' Mr., Power Siid ,t3iat . if -the , doctor wasenia$a;'f.6*',*', eelrI h'e 'should 1 be j iaidonTyr fonr; goln ia8l Id^this case he vanwahting"B'even 'gut leas.!. !

Cbairwanr^Wpula-ihe not agree to dothe d"utj^''fpr :U s8P' ' ! ~ ¦ l ¦

B.O.Ti£eJahuntyrpp woul i not d( itfor lei?." than s guinea: a day He sai 1 ithe tadfpa cbui lo, of idrives on - la can inthe di j .it wot ld cost ' him tfhe wholft«ui?^l.-;"- . rn ; :- - ;/ . 1 ! ii ; -

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i she had not passed aney could not recognize heraurde. He sent a copy of168 Young, who wrote ten-piatfon, and also claimingid salary dating from the..191C.

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Watecfofed J was1 dying. -He !is ; only an ' ;alWttoaking provision. for ieXl ba<ciai;.ahaiie.su|pposea t6 carry lout iihb1: ,'dg&1>tifol;t debts; amoubt

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ea of the: Boatdj and the rules' -of 'tb>' "TOf-'the'lbalance- «om the -pre j ioird lare.ifour guineas for a week. . I ' ' .c*iM £16,0^. give upla sum oi

.Alti. Power-And that is the ; arrange1

' Afcfcwith ! It |u propped to paV iai the medical , association!themselves .driitt .W to rate of 16 percent peed ; to-|four. guih'edii:tt 'weieti j lor j 6oea per! day for less than a- week. ,:.O. Delahunty said they were bothire of-the arrangement of four guirleabeek , but that .did not hold good in lDr.ullivan"8 case| .. - - ; - j ¦ ., !| jhe Chairman, said that ifj sei enneas were paid in< this*-case every docl-in ;the union 'district 'w'oUld want j•m ;the union 'distneit would want |thele-

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ardians [leave with tho U.G.B. Ij hestion of the rate of remunerat^orij topaid in"thds case. " , ¦ i

OFFICIALS' APPLICATION. Iihe Clerk read the Tollowing:,—, Workhouse , 24th. Jan.j. 191V,t entlemcjn—We %vill feel grateful if

yot will kindly grant us some equivalentin;value if lour ration of sugar; wndcl^ Wasnot been issued to us for Borne weeks. jWehak to purchase sugar outside during' uiattime. There are four pounds of b\i&B.Tnqv due to each of us. If you allow jusa Imoney equivalent we will" purchaseBugar ourselves. * j

\Ve are, etc.—E. V. Drea , Henr Haugh-ton, Richard Quann , C Coffey, K. (A.Coj hlan , James Sullivan , John St. Clair,J. . 3allagher (asst. master) . ¦

Ihe consideration of the matter wasdeferred for the present.

SANCTION.Tpe L.G.B . sanctioned payment of

fee of £1 Is. to Dr. Keilleher for his recentservices in aseisting the medical officerof tjhe workhouse in the performance of asurgical operation.

MIDWIFE ILL.Mrs. M;iry A Haughton , midwife , Ril-

me^iden , wrote stating that she was un-able to do duty owing to illness. Sheforwarded doctor 's certificate.

tjeave of absence granted. R. O. Doyleto provide a substi tute if required.

CONDOLENCE.Oin the motion of the Chairman , se-

conded by Mrs . Poole , a vot e of sympathywas passed with Mr. John E. Redmondon the death of his daughter.

On the motion of Mr. Walsh , secondedby Mr. Power , a similar vote was passedwit I Mr . James Young, J*P., on thtdea:h of his son.

NOTICE OF MOTTON.Mr.= Poole gnve notice of motion as

follows - —"' "That as the L.G.B. havestatj ed in th *- ir letter read at last meetingthey will sanction a recommendation jofthelBoaxd for an increase of 2s. per weekas a war bonus to Miss Power, school-mietress. I will move on tfhis day fort-night that the increase be granted." .

your little one's tongue is coated. Itsure sign that nthtrstomach, liver an|lsis need a gentle, thorough cleansingice. When yoijlr child is cross, peey-listless, pale,, jbr, doesn't sleepj eat prlaturally j if breath' is bad, stymachrf orSer.- system " stuffy." with i coleit sore, or if feverish, give a : teaspoon1 ,f " California Syrup of Figs," and inv hours all the clogged-up constipate ic-matter, sour bilo and undigeste lwill gently move out of trje bpwels.you have a heaKhyA playful child

k children needn't bo coaxed to takharmless " frutt laxative." Millionlothers ikeep it hattay because] the;' that its action on the stomach livebowels .is prompt and .sure. Tliey alfe' thai a little plyen . to-day- saves tha. day of illno88;'to.morroW.. "

c your chemist| for a bolt j o 'oi " Ca ia, 8yj -ur> of Fligs.V yhich contang di-MIS • for | babies] children' of all nj» «;or growii-ups plainly' on the lottleihe genuj iife, made' by California Pig). Company,") and Bold-bytylileadiriiists, 1/1J and 1/9. iRofiise flubstitGtea.'

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PHOSPHATE DOUBLESVALUE OF FOOD.

[MAINTAINS STRENGTH ANDINCREASES VIM, VIGOUR,

AND VITALITY.

Nfever before has there been" so muchpublic discussion of the relative values oivari ous foods , but the most importantpha le of the whole subject has been over-looked and passed by. We learn that onearti ;le possesses greater food value thanano her , but the term " food value " isnot clearly defined Food is eaten tosati ify hunger , but if we merely eat- ofava lable foods until hunger is appeased ,we display no greater intelligence that theaninnfs . Average men and women of to-day though take a real interest in whfltthej eat . and carefull y select foods suit-able to their needs, ^arefu l observationwill show that foods rich in phosphate arebeir p chosen to-day, because it is well-kno vn that the phosphate extracted fromsuch foods by the process of digestion 5aquicklv absorbed by the nerves and trane-forn ed into muoh-nneded strength , vigou rand vital i ty. Nervous strength is thosou lice and foundation of all strength, bothmerttnl and physical , and phosphate isthe only known element capable of creat-ing nervous strength. Thus we see theimportance of daily supplying the nerveswit!: a sufficiency of phosphate . But it isnot leceasary that the whole of this phofi-ohal e should be derivqq from food bj' thelaborious process of digestion . A far bet-ter plan is to eat moderately of plain , in-expe nsive , easily digested foods, and thentake a 5-grain tablet of bitro-phosp hat^immediately after every meal BUr<>.phot nhatc is a pure natural product whichactually doubles the nerve nutrientvalue of all foods. It is readily absorbedby t iie nerves and almost immediatelytran sformed into v ital nervous enerev ,thus increasing strength and raising thpvital ity of the body to a hiirh level. Ritro-pf iot ihate can be obtained from the chem-ist , J/G being the priiv usuall y chargedfor sufficien t tablets lo laM a fortnigh t.

ISRFORI^BOXT "CLlfrT**ere is likely to be a revival of rowingyear , although this healthy pastime>een somewhat neglected during pastins. *

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Wim, -less; income tax, ana navn g&20J0OOJtbl reserve fund, to " earn f<a balance of £15.802. A sum -of £40transferred from reserve fund; t? ifor investment depreciation. . Duriihalf-year all of the remaining rhir

;p ficjes?which since the outbreak-oi tlntajntairied securities at artificialIray '- ieeri removed, dnd the cdnsiSc*eiimulated depreciation ro Go erimunicipal, and other high-classhad-'triis time to be provided forJ"of ;etock8 now are no longer repre.by ah Arbitrary figure , but simply, b;market value. We have providedsufficient to write down to the pric<rent! on the 3lBt December, 1916 iBank's investments , except 4} peiWaif Loan. This stock wds taken aand/ as you know , has, on the appe;of the new Loan, appreciated t'figure'. Your securities of everytherefore, would , if disposed of a.t cpriceB, fully realise the- sum theyat in the books. The remarkable 1in this balance sheet is the stnkicrease which has taken place duriiyear in our deposits and current' a<balances. They have risen diiriiyear from £7.569,54$, at which theyat the end of 1915, to £9,058,511, theent figure—an increase during the \£1,488,968. They have thus grown by jtfst20 per cent. A portion of this increase isattributable to the fact that we. of cpurde,continue to steadily acquire new businessat this , the head office , and at all ourbranches. The deposit rate rulinj , too .baR been attractive , but the main causeof the unusual increase is tb be foirnd inthe high prices wh i ch have prevailed forcattle , and for agricultural produce ofevery kind. On the assets side of thesheet cash in hands and with our bankers,money at call , and Government TreasuryBills total £3.358.292 This sum, wi h theinvestment figure, £2 .387,896, gives us aR total representing our liquid furds of£5;746,188, which shows a proportion of 63}per cent, of our obligations to our custo-mers Advances by way of overdraf: 8 andbills show a total of £3.756,096, which is£35,914 less than a year ago. You will re-member that last year a bonus was paidto our staff to help them to-meet t i c in-creased cost of living during thestt wartimes . You will , I am confident-, approveof our decision to repeat the pa^meat forthe coming year It has furtherjapp earedto us that something more this tim » wascalled for by the circumstance?. It mustbe apparent that the high prices fir ne-cessaries bear with special severity uponsuch married members of our staff as donot occupy thp status of manager. Wehave though t it right to give a d oublebonus or 20 per cent, on their salar es , to.officials of this description , and in t liis wefeel we shall have your full approve . Asvou know, a large proportion of the elig-ible members of our staff have joined thecolours since the outbreak of war , at d wehave to record with deep regret tint al-ready five of these have given their livesfor their country As you will have seenbv the announcement in the r sport.Nfessrs. Welton . Jones , and Con panyhave been compelled by shortape of staffcaused by the war . to retire from the au-ditorsh ip of the Rank. The presen ; bal-ance sheet is vouched by Messrs. Fj urtilland Company, nf Dublin , whom thn Di-TeetorB. pursuant tn the Ptaiute, appointedas auditors for that purpose. I bog tomove that the report and balance sheetnow taken as read be received , adrptedand entered upon the minutes , th it J^dividend at the rate of 16 per cenn. perannum be paid for the half-year ended31st December . 1916. less income tax .ppon£200.000, the paid-up capital of the Bankto thrme shareholders w rTose names arenow upon the register

Mr Charles Eustace Murphy Ree<jr u ledthe motion. [

Sir John Scott Raid he wished to expressgreat satisfaction at the unprecedented in-crease in the deposits , -which showeq

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confidence the public had in the Bankthronphout the country .

Mr. Coleman Raid he attributed thelareo prbfits mainl y to the farming com-munity availin ff of the hieh prices at pre-sent ruling for produce. He would aivisefanners to utilise their surplus cai h inincreased tillage, and thereby inc easethe food stock of the country. He alsorefe rred to the hardship involved ii thededuction of income tax from divid endsdue to persons who were not liable, andwho had great trouble in getting i , re-funded He thought the law should bealtered in that respect.

Mr. A. R. McMullen , in moving that SirStanley Harrington and Mr Thomas B.Lillia be re-elected directys of the bank rsaid that the Chairman had alluded to theseveral causes of the unparalleled success,of the bank , but . with characteristic nod-esty. he had omitted to allude to one im-portant cause of that success, nfld thatwas the great services rendered by thoboard of directors and the Chairman lim*self in the interests of the bank. Hi de-isired to congratulate tho shareholders inhaving the Chairman as their chief gene-«ral manager, because ha was a gentlemanwhose name was known far beyond thevast sphere of activities of the bank , andhis ability and personality had gaiinedhim a position second to none in the fin-ancial and banking rirelej3 of the Ur itedKingdom .

Mr. Rutter seconded , and the mptionwas passed unanimously.

Tlje Chairman returned thanks tol themeeting and to Mr McMullen forl thovery kind and flattering way in whicfi hehad spoken of him. j

Sir 8tanley Harrington—I also , thankthe shareholders for re-electing, me *8 adirector.

Mr . Brahatn Button propoped thatMessrs. Purtill and Co. . Dublin, be electedauditors of the bank for the ensuing yearand that their remuneration therefor shallbe 250 guineas.

Mr. Coleman seconded .•The motion passed unanimously^Sir J. Scott , as au original director

paid, a tribute to the work of ihe lateauditors. __

The Chairman said the directors werein full agreement with the appreciativeremarks of the shareholders abcjiit jMeWsi.Welton, Jones, and Co., who, n$ auditorsrendered very valuable services to the!hank, Their - retirement was cailse< bytheir shortage of staff. . ' ; i

Mr. 8hee1thnnkB of trectors oftheir ¦ efficichalf-tyear.ftayinir thatcould - show'. -A1<iorma.ni- Th«; motathe Chair?™hal f <6t the¦ -.;!Mi. :. .' :"'

an proposed tliRt theo meeting be given; to thho bank and its cjfrlcenit services during , thoHe thought, ho wa 'i riglno bank in thp ^inj

a stronge r position, '(Stack 6eeonded;>n passndiv th'aukedirectore.' . i

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CTATHEB GRAY'S wonderf d efforte to plant ihe "Faith, onee delivered to ttj1? Saints " in the non-Catl olio Town of Fakenham, havjo been rewarded. | T§)" Wilderness has blossomed e a tihe rose "— men, wbmen, and cbJldpen axe j notearnestly seeking for Truth,- -longink to be fed with ttie i Bread of Life. ' .TbTemporary Sacnsty-Orarch i > now far too email fo acoommodate the inoresain(congregation; therefore Fathe r Gray prays daily before God's Holy Altar, , thaikind, generous souls may be touched to assist in buildingla House of Prayer ft>iall people. What a blessing to Fakenlham—a Tabernacle m •which our dear Bedeemer ever resides! "Behold, the Tabernacle of God is with men'." , -i

Many will appreciate the following indisputab e facts of the great P«wk alraadj4ccomphahed>- i \ ¦ . TIn four years over 120 Convert* have been received, each receiving not 'lessthan Nine Months' Instruction. A Magnificent Site secured. Presbytery !«nidSacristy completed (Sacristy now used as a Temporary Church), also a SreoiouflClub and Lecture HalL All this has been accomplished and paid for by ! titsgenerosity of Benefactors. j - ;

THd CHURCH MUDT NOW DC BUILT.DO NOT BEGIN A WORK AND THEM NEOLBOt. IT-I < ¦

From this, little " seedling!" Mission of St Ant lony of P*dua another Uisslimhas been started at East Derebam—19 miles from Fakenham: a good site haft beanobtained for & Church wh&iithe one atFakennam is completed. Yet, still iftifrher good news ! A third Mission ie in contemplation in another portion of F&™s?Gray's huge diatriet. i I , | . rr. |

HAT© VOU, dear reader, : the Conversion of England really at foe&rtr" l i r a,Give Freely and GeneroualyL for thie Great Woik is Solely Dependent on ttaiAlms of the Faithful. i I , . - ' . . IV t

If Catholics could only realise for themselves the fcets relating to this ethw4gling Mission, both for what Is being done afad wl at could be done, and what &not done, it is certain they1 irould be more alive to the reU and urgent neoeadJ^of completing tlhe Church in F ikenham. Whether the Gift be Great or Small, sendit to us before the ron goes down on your gobd, intention.

Address-FATHER H. W. GRAY, |OX. AJ^TUUn i D unuB^n,

FAKElJHAM, IfOBFOLK, ENGLANDP.8. —All Donations promptly acknowledged, and a Bcjsutiful Picture of «

»»cred Heart and fit. Antbonj of Padua s«nt to each.Benef&otox. . ;

LOOKDESTHREE GREAT 1

FINAL NCDear Lovers of Our Laxly o

Apparition (Feb. 11th) 1 propof Masses at HedneBford , andLourdes to have Three Noven

These Three Double Novof those who j!oin in the praye2. For our brave soldiers andnames are sent me. 3- For tltermination this year of this_version of England, especiall;me. 6. In thanksgiving to Oumaculate Mother to warm ancdark world. 7j. For Our Lady'For the conversion of Binneijs

THE FIRST GREAT DOI.OCRDES AND AT HEDNESFEAST OF THE PDRIFIOA1

The SECOND Great DoublFeb. 11th. , ¦

The THIRD Great DoublbAll who join in the first Nt

And all will have the great'tosaid by the Chaplains at .I/ta

I send to all the, followingpearing to Bernadetfe. 2...Th<Pope Benedict XV. impartlrj eBishop of Louirdea—Our Lady(prayer book size) with Noveni

HIS HOLINESS POPEi Iall my benefactors the APO8

Bond yourj petitiona' and y| - (t:

P.S —To cech soldier andis sent me. I Vf itl gladly sendencouragement and. help.

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AND SMBliTBEUWKlT-J^*oo4 value¦'M Wm Wmgartf aM vf tr Wtterfo> ;

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is a su;re guarantee <Although !the new (Jovlations necessitate the tedrawal of our famous " ]"Spillcrs 1 W Flou -" ^"Purity "

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<**—r—"OUBLE NOVENAS OF

TICE OF MS'*$*— J—Lourdes—In connect

ise , with God's blessii[ have also arranged,s of Masses offered anas of Masses will txs and who s.end| an alsailors , living and d«e speedy Canon izatio,ernble war and for a

your non-Cath >lic 1r Blessed Lord's Sacilight.up by ho ¦ Hecown intention as 62

and that sinners masJBLE NOV EN/. Q]FORD ON THE gAl'ION OF O UR BLE> Novena will b *in >

!}ovenft will begm on (tTue9day;,vPeb. 20tb. !vena.will have fha.re .fn.ihe.. other two Novenas abp.ivilej?e of ahariiigjin alj,.the official Public Pr*yers¦aes throughout the- *eajr,, ; , „. , . - ; ! ,beautiful PictureB—Photogravures;—!. Our Ladf w-acred. Grotto aa;*'K8ri*Hlay; - e

^Our Holy Father

the Apostolic Benediction, T 4. Hia .Lordship ffiei privifegod andphappy Guard ian—also small picturess on back , and Lourdbs [Medalfl. " „ , ¦ENEDICT- XV. jgracidusly imparts to myself and torOLIC BENEDICTIONJ if>ur alms to- -Yoji'rs" grjatefully 1 In Christ, ,; V •;¦ ,V.^ PATRICK BOYLE, -¦ y-j ?

HED'NESFORD, 6TAFPOBD8HIRE,milor whose name an address oh

stooped .enyeli ea Xourdcs Scapular Medal; apd a. letter, of spinttial

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War Flour, jw t •¦ '<• ^H « •- -)-" :''1 ¦ • ¦ i

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ri jht at the top.

NESFORD

NOVENA

on with the great Feast of th«g, to. celebrate Three Novenaiwith the Father Superior a1the Sacred Shrine itself. :offered:—1. For the intentions

as for 6ur Lady's New Church,ad, e& Mcially those whosei of Bejrnadette. 4. For thelasting peace. 5. For the con-

riends -Whose names you send$d Heart for sending His Im-venly presence this cold andpressedl'to Bernadette, Tizi :—do penance.MASSES WILL BEGIN Al

E DAY; Friday Next, Feb. 2nd,SED LADY. . - ; .a the Feast Day itsel f , 8unday,

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itt iill

l$$^mmmmWW) L meeting d 'the Food. Produc tdoaJOib-;

'f ;H- nutte «'o!v-|tfia Cpr#QrMtin • > wai i':.held! |oni^pW^A^aayVa'-j ^rRlpil/V i in'l^th i Maybir's

V vOfibel - Pxeaei ts-Aideiinan gn ith (High.• mkmxW W ,2u iicfttfrjl-Miv P/%. Kenny.

: '-C/' .O utial -Tedi! icaTjInatitute; Mr. ¦ f f r a n kI;.f|' jp|felaW,'' MrTpPi^Higglnv;- " Acting I frownl iGl&kf ;and,"MapJ. Fl^qaong/ BortwgH ,'Sur-

f:&£':*^TWQ^<reptfee •! were-received to ,the !ad-i . , t !-iiiij JU.U.A-»«-: «UW<riU,,«/i! onUAhin for! blots.{¦" I i ' i oae tiom Mra ,'iGa ey;iBallytriickle, and];<}¦«,ffie- qlher [from- 3Sl?u>Pi ': W.i Kei inyj I J.P.-> ;; >rf i . 'me ground, pi fered by iMra.¦ Gai Teyj being

i .]'»'¦ iitaocordance'with..the conditaons | laidI- ! ]¦'; down|by the1 1 <)cal;0dyerhmeht Board.jiMr¦tJf ii P,.1 •

¦ W;., Kenn:' | offered I three' a :rea ! jatI £2f''{i:-lOai :j)er ;acre per (ycjaf. i -The Committee]¦;•!¦;'• I' <i%ii8idered! th is; a .jvery; favour »ble!|offer,fvj 'r ind'MrvjKenly stated that he wiaihed to¦Kp-'Kelp |jthei Cofa mittee as 'much aa possible.fv, I ;|; After discussion, the Commitlee decidedl|d rto; P 'stpone; l l ie . malt>cr for - tl e present,¦

H . iMjd it . - as aareed to advertise forty-twoI/ ..••¦H; plptoljat Morrjaaon's Eqad: ; T iia ground

v!; .. iB :at present* jnj possession of tte Corpora-\ !i; Won, fhaying been taken for the. Sousing

, H '. Schettje, ibuV it| will :ibt be ujiliaed ¦ lor| j :< building purposes un1.il •after t!h 5 war, pxo-

, .u ¦ oaDiy. v 'r ; i | . i . 1 . 1 , y - |. j ; . 1 It jyraa. ordered &afr advertisements' be.:i | . inserted 'hiijtnej locjil papers, and posters

j ; . Ss8i}ed, inviting applications for thpjallot-[. '"ijaenis; which [will no about one-twentiethi - af an acrei each. ;| ¦ ¦ ¦ '] ¦ ' -» j |::! ¦ ' df an acre eiush: ; i ¦

. ' T I !i r ' -: I Applicants will ble provided jwith man--;l; "ure and seedt/ilhe cdsti of same to- bo re-

! v ' paid within' six moiiths; also wth'|im-M::-'i plein shta.for iiljing at;a nomii al charge.

M'k ( Ne:ctTmeeti£g will be Held on the 30th^j i ihat: to; consider Applications for allot-|.;^

men^ . : - , : ,] 1 ;I ! ; i Public Health Committee

M ' . ] A meetinff .j j .mitte fwaB'Be! ¦ |.C6raplaintsi amelll from Wi 4nd Hide St6ii iotdered that '.\ I asked' to &ttei; ! % Health Co' I matte r. 'I j;Mr. A. Dobt; last meettng; the dairy yardi'i truckle, andi j healtiy. HeI 1 shops in tJie, i I Ordered:—"

I TO! report in1 ! 1i ,n8eful|ly perioI Maternity v»nc1 ! Aa+ fHa "V t.ifWJ ' iOrdered thaj.eiijfhoritiee beduct in Alexa

I thb C>mmittei Jt was also

J 981 ;Up|per Yei provdc.e watea

1 jPlai is lodge; tiqnfc "to Mrj: street, and b;• tions x> Mr.];j TSfere approvei! rec|ommended; and S lpt. M:

; Housing [CommitteeI A meeting \>\ the Hpueing Committee (ai Committee of he Whole Council) was heldI at 12 p'cIooB reeterday. Present:—Aid.Smith (in the chait)J-Aldermen Dawaon,

• Murray, and] Power ;}-!Councillors Poole; (MrB), Walsh; Hyland, O'Connor, Kenny,; anjd D )nnelly.i Two tendertj were) received for the; erection of 19jhousee at Smith's Lnne un-, der thj Housing OfMhe 'Working ClaasesAct. ¦ » I

;: ' (Mr. George| NolaVi tendered at £3,6131 10p., a,nd Messrs. Jchn Hearne and Sonatl £3,939 3s. Ipd. I

Mr. |Nolan's ,tende r being the lower, itwis decided to recbilmena eame to the

•^Cpuncfl for ecceptance; and also to re-commend tha , the Waual bonds and eon-

I tract be 'prent.red and, sealed.[The IBofough Survjeypr wag authorised

. tofemploy Mr. p; Nplan, clerk of works, to\re^ume| duty,jat a aallary of £3 per week,when required,. hi ,' tlie Secretary 'subTpjtted a paying order: which he received from the Board ofWorks for £1J5O9> on account of the loanfor the housing schem , and he stated thathe was about to lodge same with the

; Borough Treasurer. \AOCIDENf AT iGEiAyfi S AND CO.'s!

At Wexford QuarLaniga a, New Kpes,and Co., New Eoaa,def¦ tihe. Worlt nen'a

Applicant gave e1that nel was eiinployemacHiQe lor Ithe niatufacture of patent

! fel( Jot roofing. Aaj a result of an acci-dent sp the ibachiieihe lost the tops of

j;his' fingers. Gravea and Co. eubdequoftUy¦'gave him £2 £s. ' I

that he did Hotemployment, Ihim'bgivt wdna^ureJ

Applicant's'Erepared to irVif.;they p

accident up ,per wpek aglHal 2di per ii

.Efift Konnr '

fk , buaoljciake uid himO i.thej«d oneek. I

ade an¦ .1 JL±B -JULVUUA .

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LABGE'TBANSACI . •• In our advjextieinlg |columns Waterfordi auctioc eers l aake iinnouncemer ts about! forthcomipg sales of pasture aid tillage! land, .such announcements are of the ut-

-.! most' inportja ncp oivibg' to th4 titrpng-T5ffoxta now b£ ing made try the De pat^mentI to-bring about an agricultural revival in[ Ireland: In I the. neighbouring < ourity of; Wexlord unuiiial.bri8kne88 in land jtrahs-

f \ actions is indicated |by. the auction noticesI publjiBhed'toj-iay elsewhere in this i issue.[ The in'eTeBtJ; it ipreiqjitKtaken in farming

;Lis phenomeni 1 jbecauae everybot y in Ire-i land who poiaessee aby money to investj turnsj o 8oj:e bran|cji of agricu ture, | asj being practfcj dly the only pursuit in 'which! money can now, be made, surely and quick-I Jy, Thfke whot haVe|arlittle mpney put

iS.--|:.t.Jirtotdtpig» MWi'Po!latoe8Huid; 4oiiafe city Zn Ut aESr'ilSi &* .[ otelmer? wp I wuld bame hays i imado ^^C¦SSPiKdSiSH ?]!;! S5flfactory.fi d^W" m this nw maikeL ir6 d^L?te^& \hT*?& l i^ io pjwow

any consider- ^%^STti'& -i; ; ttbl«I n m t66oeni*4\ , tbat;it .!.wil produce iDia bv 2«>4 eA att^ S Pftt }W,fatoMjeoB.V ItSnS ?Sg Side]>m»4 !U»«>1cM»nd foj ttd

ie opnNuently piiis of anSud f«d.

^?i «a-;«to. a^mt . iw,iipmi| :dstofiiif MR. BEDMOND ILL

>nd dk ry art teb,pnihe Yankee prin- g •.. Freeman'8 c^ d^ ^f m ^e ^P ^ ^

Bedmor^ hit been

1i^^n*.wa5t»ta |a©0 ln Irpl . h«efai[ ,iho confined to his room Is

#i4\io6atttij'* pride/ • day , opm8 hAoA weir influenza. H$ la be lff^wn^drfojf

reli Jean "years yhsa.lthe to leay«r Ms bed,, but•ii Li ifirBhb j arMfMbaliering- ^am attend to any publicfa*W l O c : -P-: t '- '

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i#r&:At^W«ft^-te#rtol<m5 ¦-••iiS'w. it)TJNQ^ATEfiFOIi||p7a t'Bann *D actoon was br >ught|

by . . .. gucCESS. ¦ ¦ *y '

P^Bil i-WifiS 'irtW ftivAl* W ff* ' '• Vf n learn with tantiMlS SStt^MiP 'Pt^ w ' *8 •.•<J!W41U»T) jphnvWalab/jr.P.rr^^ ? 8^W* '-' '

}^ MJ W U ^ senior Oxford'ep

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-'BXoKl l-THEa'BBl

a^tot^^fptodfrtaat^fb«-tegtator-'- >w>t:i|i,- : rafter a-few,days'- wie¦HBHB

>f thl Public Health Com-[d^Vailip'c ock yesterday,having been made as to theoodmani and Wilson's Skinejin O'Connoll street, it was£r. Gallagher, manager, bedj next meeting of the Pub«nmittee1 in reference to the

yh, VijS.j, reported that Bincehe inspected eight cows in-•• -»rl T-I /-• ,_ir TJ«11»of Mh Jajnes GougH, Bally-jfourid: 1 them clean and

inspected the sevferal milk-;ity and found thiem I cleanThat j we ask Df. Kennedyuli as tb the work we canrm iri cjonnection with t!I Chij|d [Welfare Scheme un-ation off Births Act, 1915. '"i the attention of the propercalled to the indecent con-lder street complained of at

ordered that the owner ofow Road be compelled" tocloset I accommodation.by Mrsiiovelle for a?tera-

WeQlfs house in Baker'sMr. Geb. Nolan for addi-

:ifwan*8; house, Mall Lane,of, subject to the additionsby Borough Surveyor

' Sessions Jpsephued Messrs. Graveb>r. compensation un-)mpensation Act.lence to the effectby respondents at a

1, 1 <mvi 'u\xy iili »uiiui/i«u,ask Grayes and Co. icut&atj respondenta offered

but ho did not !knpw its

iciuor said Eifi client was> up Jight work with thehim from the tiine1 of thethe present the: amount

on las half wqjges; viz.,

order to 111 is effect

)NB IN LAND.

e

;

conBecraw jai wseventy al ar atein- *tho; dio-jeae.his Iiofdah p waepriesW of <Be citCATHEDI AL 04 The r tocdjflilybranch ;of aie OcHeart! will takethis eyenii g at 9Communion! willon Sundaj ; imoiibrated 'by blB Ifull attendance ¦PEOCE88 ON AT :

j OHUE 3H.]0n 8unc ay at St.Church th i devotiPrThe" Rosary jwaa rective aermoilLWas p•Father Pirrneid. ¦ O1 cession of the . Bl«place.. Tha men ofrhent Oor fraternitychildren t»k paTt. iSubsequently impaT<|McCormack. O.P.McCormac 1. O.p. j"THE E^GLISH 11

in connection withof St. Winifred's W :says that he Saint,convent at Llanurstyremoved t< the Abb6Paul at 81irew8buryStephen. >A PKIEST'8 WARl^

Father 17. P. Butwas for 6( me time \rick's Chua ch here, ^of the "Eiatory pfiprincipal e; >eaker at 1Tipperaxy . unior rajBurke aadc : " I amIrish hi8to -y, and I 1grandfathe : s time ttthis count y, and 4about that famine w.terrible years enougthe countr y to feed"The soil ol Irelandtimes the j opulationand if it fa Is to supplation, and if the pep]suffer, belli sve me thapunishment will coirfarming ck 89 just ason the lanilorde. Iplain word 1 to you, athere is hui lger in thifew rears t ie people <by tire pec pie of Enjust as etrcng measuimeasures f gainst yovagainst the landlordsland mysel f , thoughit, and eve rybody b«sociated with the Ianother. I B jeak as 0:country, and I tell vin your ow|n intereslto protect your ownBure your own futu.work, and act to w^month or £wo. Thetry," contihued Fatha great eatent lost tlThey have had a vetlong time, trucking 1and have consequent!lost the ho bats of incin the past . Very strcordinply be broughtter. You j will havpdone, and ;you willyour own . work yourjselvee. I hope thatfach /nan on his own farm' will give nlead , and that you wO: cultivate not mere-ly 10 per ortnt. but a ^

xvd deal more."Father Hiirke euggcated that the fu.r-

mere should co-operat(> for the purpose ofpurchasing; a motor plough wVoh wouldplough eight or ten acres in a day.LOURDESTAND HElt>NES KORD

Those delvoted to Ojur Lady of Lourdc *will read with detigiii the announcementin our columns to-day ol Three DoubleNovenas o[ Masses aod Fraytirs to beoffered oonfjointly at l^ourdes and HedntB-<ord in Foruary. To make the centre ofProtestant England a centre of devotionto Our Lac y of Lourde9 in England is thework that father Boyle has set himself toaccomplish. It is ah arduous unJertuk-ing, but it will be sucjeesefui, and will nodoubt be I he cause 01 many cunvexuionHto the Cat holic Church. It could not beotherwise , united, as lit is , to the holySanctuary of Lourdes, and bles6ed by theSovereign , Pontiff Benedict XV.

By a ca reful perufeal of the announce-ment our readers can ete for themselvesthe privilt ges and blessings than con bethe'irs in return for taking part in theNovenaa and for whatever alms they canafford for th* ne«- church. It 1= unporUant to n6t o that the first Novena begiimnext Friday--the Feasit of th6 Purificationof th6 Blepsed Virgin . '

THE DOMINICAN DURECfORYWe have received a feopy of "The Rosary

Calendar and Dominican Directory ' forthe present year. This little book con-tains a lot of valuable information onChurch mutters, andi gives all the feastdays of the year. There ia a series ofshort articles of a most instructive char-acter in it , and it ia well worth the modestpenny for which it can be obtained atthe Catholic Truth box in St Saviour 'sBridge street.

AN APPOINTMENT,Mr. M. A. Power, bppking clerk, Ennis-

corthy (D. and 8.E. Railway), has beenappointed stationmas] er at Chapel. MrPower Is a native of t us city, where he iswell-known, and was engaged as bookingclerk for a number of rears at the bookingoffice of the D. and 8- S. Railway previousto his transfer to Enft scorthy.

CART8 IN COLLISION .On Wednesday a oollision occurr^iat the

corner of Thomas etre et between a portervan and a farmer's.cart. The horse undertho former fell , and tie shaft of the vanwas broken. The dri rer of 'Iftie van wasalso thrown on to th,e street, but fortu-nately escaped injury! The farmer 's o/irtwas undamaged.

LIVE STOCK SHIP>The shipments of '1

terford to Great Britk:685 fat cattle, 491 st331 fat sheep, 1AIX pij

The' total BhipmeritiIreland since New Yehigh figures for the1916 by 2,604, sd appAttempt being made! tplies of animal food.

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by a number:

e' nisi1 is re

latter wnicn pri Sacrament toeel B eased Sacrrtd « " number1 Benediction wiby the Rev. P. 1

as me

eeiing 01 tne BOUUJITB' Sdciety. Fathei>it of a student ol: you that in youie wflfl & famine in

e starvong people

ie upon you of themuch as it came up-want to speak verynd I tell you that ii3 country in the next?f Ireland, backed updand too , will takeee and much swifter1 than they took

I was bred on thelot actually bom onlonging to me Is as-i in one way or an-le interested in theDU what I beldeve is) , and I say to youiroperty, and to as-e, you must sot tork within the nextpeople of the coun)T Buike, " have t*ie eecret of farming.' pleasant life for a1 cattle and soforth .T in a great measureustry that they had>»g preaaure wil l ac-

¦j to bear on the mat-I *o get more workhave to do work of

[ENT8.ive BtoCk from Wa-tt last week were:—ires, 8 other cattle,a, 1 horse and 1 ass.i of livp stock from»r*s Day exceed theIrst th ee weeks ofarentlyj there is ho0 conserve our mip-

urnal H says t-?"Mr.ince T hursday lastith a si arp attack ol»r, and novr ablewill n >t be able' tobusiness for some

p tAIY'S ,J •pleaai ire.thai; Mi«a

set Idat ghter of. £fr;ie: Mali .rhaa pass'odittinatiih-witft honiwmwi«X Ji t\J^HiB0Riiwbere in - fi Bnce,'1-earnM Ieayei* H«otni| We yjsn.blnhe 1 wil wmle'ibaoli

'Ci»c *,*\ -ft// "-;- . >il'r»!j S

m

he iction f the

Royal Liubiin boeipelHng Count Pluhkettl ia »n 0b/fta actioa a few year8.ago in refij. Greeri'a Ifamdus book!'|iTh^ MaIreland anil ita_ :Undoing,'i into 'rary there, : As is well kpwn in DuCount personallyl:had >|riothins t

h Easter Week. Np chargerof "any, been |at any. time I made iagainst-iI, though the lawa of England axeed to j prewrrie a iinan innocentyed guiltyj and though , uj}S chargen made against ham, he"; isf beingBd*a"s nf he were proved guilty tW» Thp. mhtiori for his eXDulsion

Ttie JNationaiisand their const:

on. If the constituency! were altuithe Sahara Desert there could nc

greater jdearth of newsJ The Irishave selected their man; it is r<

. that Count Plunkett has issued hiis, and that Mr. Jasper Tidily will trte once!again the eweeta of Partyry eminence, and that is all that It. If toeetinss have been held. :tea havp been made, who have heleetings land made the speeches ax

the matter not of sufficient importance}1Even in political circles the election iahardly mentioned.

THE LORD MAYORALTY.For the first, time in many years a Lord

Mayor of Dublin has been elected unani-mously. Dublin Corporation , like otherpublic bodies, is split up into a numberof sections, each of which haa a claim tocertain posts,, and unless the new LordMayor agrees to do the needful, then theoffended section is out against, him. Thisyear Alderman CftJSeill has managed toplacate everybody. The men who spokeat his election—Alderman Carrigan, Coun-cillor Sherlock, and Councillor MaoAvin—represent different interests, and byspeaking they tendered him their sup-port. What an amount of wire-pullingmust have gone on beforehand i» onlyknown to those who are fam iliar withsuch arrangements. The outgoing LordMayor has been hailed as ope who ha*held himself free from intrigue Thdsewho so write must have forgotten the in-trigute by which he ousted AldermanThomas Kelly from being Lord Mayor.

TOWN PLANNING. >The agriculural " revival " is going

strong. Unfortunately the Dublin townp burning schemes, on exhibition thisweek , are hardly to be understood by any-one not intimately familiar w ith Che me-tropolis. One sees a series of maps ofDublin .attached to which are a seriesof detailed maps illustrating the <x>m-plete map, but they are all very nice intheory with no hope of being materialized.The obstacles which prevented the widen-ing of Earl street are opposed to theseplans in all directions, and manv of thosewho now praise the exhibited designswould be the very first to oppose them ifnn attempt were made to carry them outThere could be nc doubt that the winningcompetition ia far and away the beat, anda curious fact is that %one of the designswhich obtained honourable mention is byMr J. S. Varian , who is not an architectOT engineer , but of the weQ-known Irishbrush-makings firm. The whole subjectenables a number of men to meet andmake pTetty speeches, whose time couldhe better employed in developing the ma-terial resources of Ireland , for these plansand designs have no earthly chance ofbeing used.

It. is announced fchat the area destroyedin London laet Monday is to be rebuiltimmediately by the Government Thearea destroyed in the heart of our capitalhas lain practicall y 'derelict for ninemonths. This is a striking m.«t«ncr ofthe " equality of treatment " meted out1. ¦) Fngland, and Irc -Lind

WATERFORDMAN

KILMACOW PETTY SESSIONS

Alleged Honsebreaklng ChargeDismissed

.U. kilui ocow monthl y Sos.Monj ueldyesterday the presiding luagisLruUe WIUJMJ- James Fairell.

Joseph Hayes wae charged by Distriut-ln.ipector Silcoek with havir^ on tho nightof the 29th December or morning of the30th December, feloniously broken into onunoccupied dwullinghouse the property ofJohn Doherty, RaUinasmolagh , and re-moved therefrom a timber loft ladder usedOA a stairway, *-a room door , another smulldoor and aopie sfaaller articles and tookthem to his own house at Rathnamolagh.The value of the damage and lo* sustain-ed by John Doherty being about £10.

In the absence of the District-Inspector,Sergt. Conboy, Kilmacow, prosecuted.

Mr. H. J. Jones, aolicitor, Waterford,appeared for the defendant.

The deposition of John Doherty , whidiwaa taken at the time, was then xead andverified. It was as follows :—I am a far-mor and reside at Rathnasmolagh. I amthe owner of a cottage dwellingliouse situ-ated at Rathnasmolagh about u mile frommy dwellinghouse I had this cottagerented to a man named Waller Walsh at6d. per week. On 28th Deer, this tenantdied in the infirmary at Wateriord , wherthe was only about five days. Before goingto the infirmary he left the cottage, mjproperty, locked up. On tho night of the29tJh ox morning of the 30th Deer., JosephHayes, Rathnasmolagh, without any rightor authonty. Jeloniou8ly broke into mycottage dweliiijighouBe (then occupied), re-moved a ladder used as a stairway , a roomdoor,!another small door, and other ar-ticles, and tok them to his house. Thevalue ofitihe articles is about £10. NeitherI nor anyjone jon my behalf gave JosephHayea authority to do this. Ho admittedto mo that he I had taken the articles.

Mr. Jones cross-examined Doherty atsome length. [He admitted that the pro*pertyialleied W> haveheen stolen belongedto a Cousin of | the defendant.

' Mr.i Jpn s argued that thds was no proof

a,t all against I Hayes. He was a cousinrtf»the deceased, and^s few days beforehis deathiie tfave him the key of the placeand he had it since and was in possessionof the plajce.; [If Doherty wanted •posses-sion <» the-, htuse-ho. would have to get itin the usual legal way at the Petty 8ee-&|ons; j pohe ny- djd not sec. dofendantake the axtii >les; nor- has he $een • Ujensiftcelthey ;ws»;in the hourfe. He Bubinitted>theT(jj os ho. case against Hayedind he asked their-worshlpa to djsraiaa U-; Tri plyfe t . Mri^Farrdl/ the. ! defendaD >'

J.r iM>.;FartolIjrMld!|Ui ';i>e*ti^-\q\igii{'. l:jrand 'ipafceui*;;|iittleineafi o's 'ji; was .avpijaih«t eigI|bpuiBV; pyer !j ,iltf iOiatT] OisiHci i

:>\.'Aft'4 r«S»nlt'm ti consultation- b tWeefl th( >hench and tne[ pwtieflfconcexnodj the. de ¦

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our miath df

Office andto Templeta repreperithe funerathe deceaai

The Verjat the Hie,Rev» FathFather O'ERev. MJchwere :—Th<Passage K:St. Patrick

Rev. F«vth^J. O'Cfl -mFather Keftft v . CC. :Father PinO.F.M. f T<Father LPFather CrRev . Fnth

\We reer

James Yoday at hafter a braon ot Mr.He was 0and hadwhom hiaSympathyfather andtheir bfre

The rem;residonoe .on Wedtiosfrom thenMary's, Bi

The chi "1Young. 'J .IWilliarrl 1Jamefi Cosin-lowV

The funeral cortege was large and repr i^Rentntive . j t ^o q f t o p ^ o n n - Mi o | it ( | t > ' - :i.-mbers and dfficia!.- ^ ' t hf ( ' nr i ) o r a t K ^ H

The dcalrv Termrwho hndtime nastDnvlH sonQiiav. 1knfw himsorrow a n

NORTH FAND (

Thpro atin the runvacancy—(preHentathint Party 1Tully (IndDoherty. astill proseMr. DlgnoCourthousfnominotior

Social an& g ereonalTlio Msu-ifiuiH and March 1. ¦ ¦> ¦>> if ] . n r < -

downo hov? lr f t London f^ i l',r, vv ,i ,Ki \\ ',\ \.shire. '

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Lord and! Lady Oran:n ' ¦ M.rl :l i . - < u. .who have been spending < r . i ^ t a w Hliolidays with their child ri - n ? ¦ <"< : f ' \i >Macgarrettl are leaving for I ...1 1 - ¦< th ;«week.

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Major MJackesy, nephew 01 i rT. ( j jMackesy, ady Lane, hus -. > - . - e n t l y l .c- nmentionedduct in thiwfbere hedivision.Mackesy vtime last s

the Kin(Dawnay tcMajesty. 1the Viscouof Major tlbrother, itLady SUBQIter of the C

TRISH L1 Picto^liing Xews £

Monday,

ThursdayMonday,

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uns were lemovi'n ui :M . I oim aestarday at 9.30. and , afterHi gh Mass , thfy weir conveyedirum for interment There waatative gatherinp of citizens at1. The chief mourners wereKi's three sons and his brothers.r Rev. Canon Furlong presidedli .Mass. The colebrant w.*i« theef Galvin , C C . , deacon . Rev.irien , Passage Enbt . sub-deucon ,ael Dowley, CC In t ) »t - choir! Very Rev . Father Casey," P P . .kst ; Fev W. B O'Donnell . P .P.' H ; Rev . P F Fit z iz crnld . Adiu .

\i: ¦¦• -' f \ \h> r r'"- —^ < v . ' ' ( ' . r l . .

br Warren , CC , do. , Rev . Wfell . .Adm., Cathedral ; Rev .hoe , CC. ; Rev Father MorrisRev . Fnthr-r Flood , O P . ; Revfield. O P . ; Rev Fntru r Woeannv Fat lier O 'Rej - in , 'to . Revmoil , CC,, I i u n i n - ' r o . Rev[>tt v , R ' fhop 'a Secretary . and

!>T Dur .phy , f . C . ^t P a r t . c k ' fl.

: R JAME S Yorvo .>t t ' l a t i n o n n o e » ':<• df; : 1! -.f \F ¦•i nc which t-iiok nla ^e in Tu <-?-ie residence . Henrietta stre«'t ,flf i l lness. Df>cpape<l -was th i rdJames Younjr , J .P . . P' .le l mrry .•a sociable and k i i r l l v . a t u v -

m a n y fr iends in the c i t y byrlemiso is irm ^"h ''^r- '- t ' - il

wi l l be extended tn . h i h w : d " A .: mother and other relatives inavement.un6 were removed from ) HA lateHenTietta-Rt. . to tho Ca theHrn lday . and the fu n e r a l t ^ ok r vl / i . -e;e at 1 o'clock yesterday to Stillygtinner.f mourners wej -e - Messrs Ja«

r*. ( father) ; M K Thr r ina.u and^onng (lirothe'- .-i . I' , b an i an,ihlan , anrl — Mu r p h y fh rn fher .--

MR. W. .T. JACKh occu rred on M- m ia\- u 1 W . r¦• ot Mr W J l a c k . !V> ren.scd.>een in fa i linp h e a l t h - < .r -cine\n -i a m en ib e r > ' t l i - ("; ! ' ] . i (

a n .I Ta< k . j«w.-l ! . -rs -1. - ' h> 'f r xas well l i k e d bv i l - u i .w\ his dp-ath h a - i/. - .- :i .- i - > e, i

OTi '.'^t h i s rriends

:0ProMM0N FLR fi TIONWNT PLUNKKTT ,e now three certain i aiuJi( inte.Qning for the Noi Ui Rosoommon'¦ount PlunkeH ; S n i i i Fn : > e -e), M r. T. J. I)e\ u- • I S U '. , ¦¦< < i leprpsptitativet . :n i1 M i I n ,p . ¦<opendent N a t i o : - : i i i M i M i )member of the K n c l i - h Ru i-sutlng hia oanv•!.•- . T.w invm . Sub^Sheriff . -mt it Bo yle

for th" rni r p 'i - . - ,f - , i , - > \ ¦• ;.¦

in despatches f< < i (.'nilan* ^in-field on tho western Lronlier ,

$ serving with an " Anzac "Born in New Zealand , Majoriaited Waterford for the firstjmmex.

o • • ,• •has appointed Mr. Richardbe page of honour to his

he new pag» is second hear toi,ty of Downe, being elder son0 Hon. John Dawnay—WTIOSP(nay be remembered. marri »vji| do la Poer Bereaford , da\iph-

rtjh MarqueaB of Waterford

IFE—The High -cltt *F Irwhil. Best for Social and Hp<. rt-»nd Pictures

tF^FORD HOi:NI\S; January

9th—Kihnacthotn n s ,February

1st—Guilcagh Oro«i5th-rOappagn Stationj8U>—Anneatown.

1 2th-hRathgormack ,|15tl>—Po^Tdrew JAt. eleven" O'clock, |l - ,- ", . - • -r i - u -

.¦-J| ; -'^i-' l^ 'i . l ;- . . Ml;/; i ' ; I . :ipittepli'r qujitid:- fr*Gornp:( tint]a G een-Kje«per and ; Caddie-jH particulars can be had oriito tbfi Horij SecretaivUM dTJ

wmmm

mwf t

NTITYi OF-FOOII B ABSOLUTELl

CUBEJ OITB POPUTHE DANGER Ol

i the Ruial andfor holders un-

!<oand for Imple-1 be provided byholders.

jugh variou8||effLT EXTRA QUiijat home thiajyejSSABY TO BE<6N AQACJBT ',ATION. The

verhment Board, througUrban District Councilsder! £10 valuation , andmeots| and Machinery withe Department for othei

Seed is beinc

will be provided* Manures are bConsu lt your County CommitteeAgricultural Instructor, and the D<to work o;n your Arable Landappealing fond

There need he noit the 1

ADEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL

INSTRUCTION FOR IRELA ND ,DUBLIN. January] Idl7.

KILLEA

C.j .uiintteo—Dr M ShI T Shipsey, Co.iu.; TU'Tiwle , D.C ; P. F. W<C (ialgey, M. Harjney,Hayes , R. J Butler

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1'. Ivury , J . .Sheehan . PW. Power. DX. . J J FlyhSpencer, P. Ivory. Judgstarter . P. J. Dunphy.O'Brien and P. Ivjory .Courso , J Murphy: m:<irierks of Scales, 1 . J. 1sho.ehan. :

The above races : wcr. hold yesterdayi - \ c T a course kindly givjen by the Presi-il m :ind Judge , Mr. C. 1' . Gerrard, Ross-duQ. It was the most su ccessful meetingheld over this course ttmce the openingever five yoars ago. I

The striking feature nf the races waa-, ' ¦( ! finish of the Furniersf Derby.1 Seveni -inpetitnr a faced i theCMef . ridden by "Micky 'the running, attetid^d byf ' .r lialf a mile , whentook up the running, welP Miry , until a furjong iSmaill Boy waa forced-timmediately afterwards 1•>rt Lady Munster , nomii1'iir sit of speed , pain ed na length from his c Misinnedj» . who rode n splend:Boy , Mr. P. Ivory] beinaway on Harristown La:the vyinner was m(ist urstart to finish . losing hitshortly after the sWrt. IPON'Y IUCE. confirmed tu

ponsary district for3 and under, lit pri;

Ird . lO.s. ,' About 1 mll<Mr. James, Shanndu 's

COCK CANARY..I Mr Joh n Hayes V> (I

KLOWKR Mr. N. Hearne 's (Ba'llygai

GARRON LASS. J Seven ran

r ARMER8 ' RACE (Hore€to farmers livint in Apensary District). 1st30a. ; 3rd, 10s. About

Mr. Martin Kennedy*!LADY MUN8TBE, b{Miss , Daly, by Af cetio.

Mr. MJ Moloney'a 8MAMdnster

Mrs ^ Kirwin's HARRIOT

Six ran.WEli8H PONY BACB. cw

town district. For poand under, let prize,3Jrd, 5s. About 11 mile(M rs. Kennedy's (Callagtu

.SMiTH ..... i .T?...Mr. N. Hearne's BAI

LA8vS. 1 Mr. N. Corcoran's (Bell

GI LL :....: ..... 8ix i ran.

PONpf RACE <0pen>' >(or ponies 14 hands\ l - ..; -\ v ;] • ,,.[.3 and' under. :lBf.mru},'£A: 2nd,l 30s. ; Mr. T. Cronfn a¦&. 3rd; 108. - Abdiit lrf. mnea. i -.

¦¦- .!• - L ' T- i i - 'T l - ' - lMr,; T.r Orbtiin's -CASTfi f.. .Owner I Mr. >'/ MnTiihy'Mrs KiirmedyrS.BLACKSSnTH/i:..! • | ;,; ; M t ,- . - \ tf >) .

Jiw'. -m JiMurphy^. 8AILC I.QTH:;:",-{- .,, ', ; i-f i vCjr |. r ;» • jj j

f ' l - i I-?' ! i- !v;]' :-! l«?W>. ¦0, - -- - -H Wa^tordlKeJlHOK SB itRACE ( (Opeh)l ;Ki Lbout rl* mUesj FORD REW8H

t f

the asking for exem

& Fmrsners do? TBEY \\m,

ACES

psey (Treasurer),J . Shipaey, V.

11, J , J. Phelan ,y . J. Dunphy, JBrien , A. Miller ,J . Power , D.C ;

i . J . Murphy, P.¦t , C. P. Gerrard[landicappora , J.

Clerks of theJ. J. Phelan.

>unphy and J.

starter. IslandKennedy, made

Leperatown LassHarriatown Lass1 ridden by Mr.rom home, when) the front , butif art in Kennedy ,id with a rare;lever victory by"Mickey" Ken-

d race on Small* half o lengths. The rider offortunate fromstirrup leather

•etafla:—Woodstown dis->oniea 13 handse. £4; 2nd. 308.;6.B;ill}-gunner)M. Kennedy 1illwo MAY. J .iO'NeUl 2

ron) BALLY-F. O'Neill 3

iRace), confined

iToodatown'. Dis-prize\ £4; 2nd,Ii milea.

(Blenheim) v' Munster—

[.Owner 1I BOY, byI. Kennedy 2WN LAS8.

F. Irory 3

ined| to Tfoods-lea 13 hands 2£3; 2nd. 16a I

ne) BLACK-M. Moloney 1LYGABHON.M. lO'Nettl fi

slake) 8EA-....NlFarrell 3

m&m

OOWIPTlfi,LA(

Means land whi

ENOUGH ! OP ]Motor-tractors aof them yet in Inot get here iithem. Use ithe '

scares

COUNTY BORO1

POOD I

IN Pursuance ofLocal Gover

hereby invited fiUntilled or| otheBorough of jWate:the outskir|ts ofsuitable for j al loti

The GorporatiorLands for o |perio

In view of. thet-ity for Increaseof the limited tiisuch lands, | anadvertisement, iearneatly request

By fcrdePAF

Town Hall , Wa11th Jiumar

TIpperaryAbe

Longi

Our correspond*Snow fell i heavi

trict in thei earlyand by the; timewas due there weithe ground,; whileThe stewards, aftdecided to ab'andotaking place in thamongst the {dogs

Newbnry R• i i

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The Presd 'Aenoifrost continues toNewbury diiatrkt,chance of' racingmorrow, toa: gfcmeeting. I

WATERFOBD OLieut Smyth, *

Hill, left mierfoiOther officers'| whocity, where they [1-Revd. (Captain)Captain J. <5> LedBlee; 2na' Lie itenLieutenant t3 FJC, L. FudgeW Tlhave juat cbocluccadets/and have1 b8ie*s (Beresford Rthe telhsterai rest

-' ' T-rnoMr. T. Cronfti a M, i - ; .

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iii J - i i. ' -i - ¦ ¦

AS>\ I '

u r : . j , : .ene« of the Realm Act,•Id ten acres or l over an

^19 7 OlJE-TENTrii !

£ LANJD ON' : THEIK!ADDITION TO THEffi,'Oil LAST YEAR, , Thailay, j W acres of which 3(net mill the same amouai ; |ast| rear|j;AND 3 ACRES \

¦HPf? • r ' -cultivated or CAN

, fanner knows justlan'dj . can %', 'euttdj

.«M, inofc | ait for; ah In

n. Go ahead and j

RJOWi '^ . .;and the ploughs at pre-:coonlryJ WE, (HAVEOTHl in most aiatrict?e good, but there are feyBland, and a supply ma]time.. Don't iwait fo

orae and plough ; aronce

Ii i ! ri: - ' . .Hiyp m lountypartqient. | Ge|

1 ; I 1 ¦ ¦ i

i Lieave theji^n to othersjl

JGH OFJ WATERFORD?f^O OUOTION. iGitculai Letter fp»in the*iment Board, offers araom Owners of Waste or, ,> %lJa nds I in the County; |ic rii ami also I nnds oi« j

tn« County borotighj|n^ritii. | ¦ j ;vill have power to Rent i

i lot exceedintr 4 years. :great arid urgent neces-!,1 Flood Production . and |ie lor tHe cultivation or" 1m odeqiatfe reply ¦ to- thi>

; lenns, etc., ,is

HIGGINS,tioc Town Clerk.

enns.

(INGp I MeetingnedTisons

Brpireatr- i ',.7 in thol Trpperory disrloafs, of the inominff]resumption of coursingi six inches oi snow-one jblizzard vrnk 'raging.1« Wsiting the Rroond,1 5Mf.n?£P"nff« divisionsI iCup, Purse, and Plat«* t Sir last niqjht .

I .

;es AbandopetTition telegraphs .--Th«w| Very {severe | in-thaaind, r there bein? nii irig! practicable to-aids abandoned tni;

at Laurels," John's,wt .week for 'Egypt.»JB | recently,left thespent leavei are:Stafford, S.A.M.C. :2nd ^Lieutenant H.H^ Strangmah, 2ndm tind 2nd!l Lieut.sjp! latter gentlement&elr |i tralniflg T as.Ppeted to tbo Mua->ft8,', Oortagh) and

:*d;; ":: . - i : ¦

• ' - . . ¦¦ '¦p|Hiai*-r ; ' iis Ufraar.afORE.. X>wniT a

¦ mp 'i*n<l FabliafcedJigE;;.*i"»}Va(- .WAT8&:;¦ myfiwy ympnar

i'. ir-.t ¦¦¦I 'V'-Si -^Ni'-V i - !¦ 'iiwitep