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EOL.. L^Xt,| TO.Births, Marriages, and

Deaths] !i ' BIRTH

GOUGH-On August 11 th , 1921, at 21George's Street, to Mr and Mrs. P. W.Gougn, a daughter; • J ; •

I > MAREIAGJES.I 1CUNNINGHAM AND CAULFIEUHAu-

gust Srd, 1921, at the V aiveraity Church,Stephen's Green, Dublin,! by the Rev.

. John Brophy (uncle oi bride), assistedI iiy the tev. John jO'Gonrioar, CO., j Car

thedral, Waterford,' James,' Cunningham,fourth son of the late Brian and. Mjre.'Cunningham, Yellow . Road,' to Claire,fifth dnuphter"of Jose'pti and Mrs. Caul-field, G len House, Wa erford. j

TAYLOR AND HALLK rAN—Augiwt' i ist.

1921, in the Church of the j Seven Dolors,London,. by. Rev. Ftyther (Vincent , Ber-tram t iT.ncis Taylor " Ferry road, Ted"-'

' dington, London, ;thi d son1 - of Jamesand Mrs. Taylor, to Riia, seoond.'daugh-ter oi Daniel and Mrs] Halligan. Queenstreet, Tramore, Waterford. ! I

> : " DEATHS, iSHELLEY—August 10, .92ll. at. hi.s resid

once, Alphonsus road.| Waterford. CaptJohn Shelley. R.I.P]. Funeral toolplace to-day (Friday)J to S.t. Mary'sBallygunner, after! Office and-; Hijrl:

' Mass. . ; j

LEE-July 24, 1921, at Kells, Mrs. Mar-garet Lee, formerly of ButlerstowaiHouse, wife of T. P. Ijee. | :

.WALL—August 10. 1921,[ at her residence,Catherine street , Miss. Lilj flVall . R.I. P.Interment took place !to-day a-t Bally-bxicken, after Office and High Mass-' a-tthe Cathedral. ' ' i '

ACKNOWLEDGMENT!M rs, .Murphy , widcv ; of the |! ;ii - % : IM • .

Nicholas Murphy, of Lhyyuon . VfrgaaiTerrace , Fisluruard. desires to conveyher sincere frnititwd e Ito iaJl the kin d

• ¦friends who tent letters, | messages oisympathy and floral^

t ibutes in hpr re-

cent siid*den bereavement- r The .mes-sages have been so numerou^'.that Mrs .Murphy (who is'now in Trainor findsifc impossible to rpp l y to each1 individ u-;illy. - • I ;

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HARVEY B SONBouse & Land Agents,

FIRE, LIFE ANP ACClbfclNTINSURANpES.

of all classes on best terms

t TO BE LET.&A&ATOGA. W00.DST0WX (7 I'uiU* from

WateTford) — Coxamjpdi os j furnishedhouse, with garage,- ete. Beautiful situ-ation, quiet, neighbourho >d, ideal forchildren and holidays .

LABKFIELD , near Wa ertyrd (2_ uriles.)-Laa-ge house, with st abling, gardens, Gacres land , and every convenience.

TWO GOOD DWELLlN'GHOtt> KS mwFiddown, Co. Kilkenny/ ' 1 .-*-'¦• - -•

OFFICE • PREMISES at -22 .O'CMuwllStreet. Wateiford. . . ' ' j ;

9M*h received on deposit 'at 3 per centrepayable (practically) bn demand.

Ooapons and America^ Money Cashed.

12 • ^.a.nsKHie sL |Waterfor<l

IISE ^PATIIIOTIC

W<x FIRE. ACOIDEVT. WORKMEN't

COMPENSATION aid BURGLARY.

OAPITAL FULLY PAID. £100,000.'«. .COLLEGE STBEET. DUBLIN.

Directom-.—1ORS MOONEY, C.V.O.. D.L, Chairman

LAURENCE W. MARTIN , . Esq.

PHILIP-H. GRIERSJ)N, Esq.

i 'JHN SINCLAIR , - ij sq.j' {Belfast ) .

Low Rates of P^mUm and Prompt«,d Liberal Settlement of Claim*.

m«3o6itior of "»e ComAny u At up lSecured Independent of Capital.

ri Forms and fy in{omjj a>n. ofcoplicatioj, tc Company * Agents , or t

¥t. COOTE, Manage r awl S«~retary._

FARM RISKS' INSURED.. FIRE, FOALING . HORSES.

CATTLE MACHINES.

EMPLOYERS' PREMIUM S REDl-CKI)

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' iIA M- I&. yV HITTY

? 2 QUAY , VVATERFORD.

; OR HIRE

COVERS2 BEST TERMS

SACKS j I cH p ' : ;t nffl nFR^SD " MA CHINE- ;

% Loudest Prices. :

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I | Prepoid ^dSifertisenttAQRICULYURB, FARMIWu, «fcC.

5*OTiND Old Potatoes, 9d. per stone, 8d.

per stone by toe .bag ; very suitable

for pig-feeding. Apply Breen'6, The

Bridge.. . j

rR Sale, al two-year-old Bull - can berecommended. Apply Box No. 1,337

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' AMNOUNCKMBNT&.

ALL classes of ¦ Furniture Polishes,Office and Shop Fittings, School and

Church work , -etc.; estimates, free. . M.Sullivan , Okif Street, Waterford. '_

ALL Pianos and Organs selling at cost, prices.—Howard's Quay.

ANTIQUE Good* boujht-SilverT. Chins,OUM, Engravings, Sheffield Plate,

stc' Highest Prices given. Write orsail. A H . Pool* tad Co.. 94, Hall.Waterlord. j '

AN old, faded photograph, but perhapsthe pnly 'one' you have oi some dear

one. Bring it to us to be copied or en-larged ' We make, a speciality of thisclass of work and get wonderful results.-A. H. Poole and Co., Photographers. 34.Mall . Waterford. JBEST House Coal, delivered, to any¦ part of city} 4s. per cwt., "n. perJ-ewt. ' Reduced j prices if taken - away.—Keane's, Morrisson's Road.

OREEN'S , The [Bridge — We soil nume-

rous count linea and all elaesa ofi J ' •

-jwoeLs and Biscuits and the lowest whole-

'uh; price9 in town. Will you call!'

BRASS Taps, Bottling Syphons , Cork-ing Machines, Corkt, and complete

installation for bottling. All . kinds of re-pairs and general machine work under-taken. James Fox and, Co., CofertWorks, Dnuy Street, Dublin. /j i \ . : : / |1OAL. Qualities and price.* . sure to\J plea.se. Trial solicited.—McCulkigh,Ltd., Waterford. j - ,

{'NCOME 'T«Vclaims adjusted. ExcesaI ' -—nveriid'r—JJ Whitty ," 4-' Qu«y. Wa-terford. ¦ . |

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T ARGE Stock JMelodeona, Violin's and-Li Gramophones selling at C'*t /prices.—Howard 's, Quay. , . ; .

IVTATTRESSESire-wired at hoiuJ. Meflb1M. supplied with full and PAnitrj under-«tood instructions for mouutinjr on frame,^iti^tle , ,24s.; double, 26s., carriage paidhv mentioning this paper—Pearnon . LordKdward Street. Dublin I

Ol'R Photographs aT« ai\<re M I H I I <

KK1photoprraphb.1 They are tun- D.-j trr.m,

t>ringuu: out all |that 's boe\ in 1'ti .v 'm-te funj individuality . Our oopi** « MF '" PIJ .latgemeots, too, l ehnw thnt «H« V H -k• t le<t•lttention to detail thsl <virf * v«. ¦ •/ ;;< • mcev«t [rinkes all th»] <iifT «. r««uf»- . — A (I Poolewid Co.. IMiototirapherr M W-i h WnU r

pw\N08, Player Pianos, Organs, Har-L luoniums*, tuned and repaired . coun-r> -tirders proai 'ptly attended u> .—John

Doyle (late Pigott and Co.), 38 The Manor,M< > Aoelph? Quay . Watorford

rpUNING and Repairing Organs »ndX Pianos a spjeciality; work guarhtecd.— Howard 's, Quay.

ARTICLOO ; fOfl, OACB

1i"".OR Sale, Organ, 15 stops, J SM> l-oed.s,? powerful tone, xiearly nt'ty, suit

Church , Missiori Hal l, or DrawhV-ioom ;guaranteed perfect.- J . Doyltr. Au.:-!plnCiuay, Waterford. . ,

I ['OR Sale, Gas Cooking Stovt, 'Eure-

ka," No. 410, asibeitos'pa<:k<-d oven ,r> 'v/A'. about 37in. |x 16in. x, 16in., complete,in perfect condition. Apply lk>x No.I .:*« l this office. | :CV3R Salo, six sheets of Enamel frit^ns;J? seven by four. Apply Box No. 1,386this office. •[

FOR Sale, Gent's New Bik« ; riddentwice. Apply Box No. l ,3Sc» tViis oflic-e.

MKIJODEONS , 3 seta reed*, ;iu.s. , Ghro-, iu'atic , 19 keys , 4 basses, G05.; other

nitxlfis from 23s. to £6. All guaranteed::nd post free.—J ohn Doyle:, Adclphi QuayWatrrford. . j

OLD Waterford Cut Glass For Sale.Some fine epeciniens now on view al

I'oole's Stores, [134 Quay, Waterford.

FTIENTS, complete with poles, pegs, etc.,X to purchase Tight out , £4 lUs. Od.net of floor boards £1 extra. Apply JMcGurk, Fair [Ground,/ Tramore.

QU8IHB08 CAR DO

A LL Olasaes of Plumbing, Gaifltting,CX etc., done at Moderate Price* by\lwrphy. Kxc-hango. 8Ue-i Al! «"»rk

¦ nirHTitiw* Pers onal «nii*- - "•»'" .'¦ •"• *'

P" IDMBINQ] Gas-Fitting. Sanitary

Work, and General Repairs. Satis-i< t '«i Gnarsnteed.—Power. Phwnber,

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HOUSEHOLD I REQUISITES.

A SWEEPING Reduction in Photogra-phic Cameras ! at the Rexail Phar-

macy, 89 Quay. | New and up-to-dateCameras in large .variety. All modernphotographio goods at lowest prices :printing out paper, films, ew. Roll film*developed and printed.

A BOON io Housekeepers.—Don't worryabout coal. Buy a Perfection Cook-

ing Stove. - Best on the market at Bell's,Oil Merchant, 62 (jiuay. . ¦

ALL who suffer 'from tired and over-heated feet use the Rexail Foot

Powder and Tablets which give wonder-ful relief. Sold at Bell's, 62 and 89 Quay,Is. 3d. - each: |

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•A T ihe Beaside during wvwm weatherA use Bell's Disinfectang Fluid, an ex-cellent antiseptic and deodoriser, is. 6d.'abottle ; smaller size, Is. Also the PersianInsect Powder, Is.! per tin, et 62 and 89Quay. ; . . . I i • ¦ - . • . , ¦ •

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frnREE.—All who purcKase. a Is, orUP < higher price Tooth Brush will re-«aive a tube!- of choice Tooth FastQ free- *>naiVa/m Onxv. , .? ' : . ' . •

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ARE you affected I with Skin IrrifottOn,Eczema, jetc.? Use Bell'6 Famous

Blood Purifier! an excellent Blood Ionic,and use the Krongola Ointment and Soapfor external use.-Henry BeU, 62 Quay.Waterford .' J j - | > ' ' ' :., :

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| j - MAKKS BAKIN CJ A |l)>fl.K ;HT AM ' ' \ ^

I ! j H K T Nl (rS PLEASURE TC") RVKHY HOMK j ^^

\ : \ ¦ ¦ BECAUSE j I . - | : %SSMi : ' IT IS THB BEST P^LOt'R FOR A l/I - ; : ' ;

g^i :» " PUKPOSKS AND ! TURNS OUT KVH UV - ; £&>

! THING EQUALLY WKLL . ; I WSg: ::...' : -

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A BOON to' Mothjera. BelTs BJamousWorm Syrup for young children is a

new and excellent preparation fox} thistroublesome, disorder.—€2 at.d 89 Quay,Waterford.1 | ; | : ; ¦ '

FIGHT TliE RlATS !-Join th.e| gi«atoffensive against the offensive rat.

Exterminate the pest satisfactorily byusing 'fRODLNE/ lhe Rapid Bit Re-mover. Fascinating and Fatal. Get tnesmall tin for Mice, 7jd., Is. 3d., 2a. 6d..post 3d.; 5e., post 6d. Harley, Chemist,Perth. Agents>-H. Bell, ChejnisL 62Quay; Waterford; J. ; Tyrie Turneii €heymist, Carrick-ion-Suix'; Nolan's LedioalHall, nungarvan ; A. L. Hanraban. Che-mist, Tallow; Fi C. Guest, Medical Hall,Lismore. : \ ¦ | I

GEO. White endlsons, Ltd., 0'ConnellSt. i WaterfoTdJ have at present 9x1

show a large ; selection of Sponges,Chamois Sponge Bags, Baby's HairBrushes and. Combs.

p EO. Whitej and 80ns, Ltd., O'GonnellvX St., Waterford, !have on show at pre-sent a large selection of Insoles, 6dl, lOJd.and Is. per pair. |

HOLIDAY Season. Vacuum Blaaks,large; stocks, 4s. 6d. each; refills

Is. 6d. each. I To be had at Geo. Whiteind Sons', Ltd.JO'donnell 8t. ; Waterford,

PHOTOGRAPHIC Season. ! Film*,i. Cameras papfers, Developing Pow-ders and other requisites to be had tX« }«H>. White arid Sons, Ltd., O'Conn'all St..Waterford. • | i j . I . | '' ' '

SAVE Money,! and always keep| yourhair trim and neat by i using the

" Economy " jHair j Cutter.1 Onljtj48. 6d.each. To be had at 'Geo. White and Son's,Ltd., O'Connell i 8tr;eet, Waterford.|

mHEBE is tonietbing ahout alPhoto-J. graph by Poole—a style, a ipiab.—thai you oannot git anywhere else; andyet you pay no moi-e than you would patelsewhere :fd,r [inferior work.—A. Hi Pool«and Co., Artiste. and Photographers, SI,Th« *MaIl ,I WateTfoi-d. |

WHITESON'S Blood Purifier, Wn ex-•cellent Spring Medicine, purifies the

blood. - In bottles, IK. 3d., 2s. «d. .andis. 6d.—Geo. White and Sons, Ltd..|O'Con-

T1TE have a large stock of IriBh-mad*VV Toilet Soaps, 1 5d. per tablet, 4s. 6d.

per dozen.—Geo. White and i Sons. Ltd.,O'Connell; 8t.|. Waierford. [ .

¦I A A A UMBRELLAS newl y cov-l *\J \J\J ¦ fl red nod r^paiiwl m thrn«(i8yp._p. iF. Walslj . t rjuvr. John Ptr«e»

' \ ¦ !~THOU0E0, APARTMENTS, &c.

WANTED, from l&t October, four un-.iurnish* d iroo nii over office ot shop;

*tate' terms. I Reply Itox No.' 1,379 tlifcoffice. ' ' ¦ ¦¦ I I ' '

HORSES, VEHICLES, HARNESS.

FOR Sale, I a! hackney ijido Car, goodorder. ' Apply Sinnotfc , Keyser s-treet.

FOR Sale, Pony. 14 months old. ApplyJohn; Har'ney, Kilniacow .

FOR Sale, London Gijr, suit Kor.se orcob, rubber tyji'es, upholjstered, lance-

wood shaits. . Apply Box No. 1,383 thisoffice. ; i * ; j: j ; ' IrnWO Ilor.-if.s and ;i Car for saip. Apply± Bo»-'No!.j 1.38Q rliis office. i

mRAPS ; aniJ llaj-ntu^- . for sale.- I Stylish_L round Tonrif''a|ii Trap, almostlnew, fit14 to 15 hands :;. alio Ralli Trap', IS hands ;and two Seta Ppnyr Harness.—11 [Michaelstreet, WaterfoTd. l -' : I

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Wk On Sale E^rery wheire «" Ireland - m

j I SOLS fttAtttiFACTunano-

1 ! JOSEPH RANK, Udt%R 1 > UVflRPOOI..

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LO8T AND FOU

Hjt OST, Monday, August fthl betweenjy I Waterford r and Trariofe, Sheepmarked "L.S." (tar brand). Fi nder applyItichael HalleyJ Tramore. ; ]

TP'OST 'on Su iday even; ng, between•JU John's Bridge and Sallypa ;k,-a lady'sWatch. Finder [return to this office.

£* TRAYED. on ^Monday (fair dAy) a Roanj k j Cow, marked with two c its oii leftSip. Re,ward at P. Quinlari's, iGreen st.

C<TRAYED from lands of B: llinamona,M .(2 cattle, 1 bullock coming ,two years,red roan, marked two cuts |on right sideof tajl j 1 red heifer marked one! cut! overleft loin: • Finder 'rewarded By! WilliamMorgan, Tramore. • '; • " ¦ | j j |'** ' ! ¦ ¦ I " '

DTRAYED from Kingsmeadcw! on ;Sun-S5 Jday, July 3l»t, 4 i^am'bs vith tar onnoses.. Reward at this office. | ;

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DTRAYED from the For^e, hear Half-**3, (way House! Poet Office! a Donkey olbifcwp and white colour. Anyone givingihrormation leading to its reco' fery to thisoffice will be rewarded. |

'FTIAKEN from Railway Sta-tia \, \ G.S. andA. JW.R., on Saturday ev.eriiiig last , ngent;3 Raleigh Bicycle. P'jndt r rewardedat this office.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

. A - NEW Idea. Tailor Cut Skirts atJuL 5s. lid. Ladies', unmade Skirts; cutout in 'the popular three-pie( je style byour Bxpert l'ailor from choic p ran?f id!high grade AH-W06I Tweeds. ; in fjtrlpe'sand [Check-s, for £(?. lid,. Also in 3. metQuality ^ATiitc- Pique for 2s. lid. JXavySerge Pin Stripe, Striped Tennle Suitinc?.and Cheviot Serges in all colours, at, 4s.lid., bs. lid. and 8s. lid. i Tliege Skirtscan readily be, mado up by janyone inthree hours or less.. Write 'fo r patterns—l>untings, 1G Swaffhain , Norfok. .

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WANTED, good kit-cheij Ad ecuileiy, maid. App l y Kelly 's Hotel , Tra-

more. : ' ¦ I : ¦

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TRANCING BY THE SEAL larquee D«i/ I Datise, Tramore ; opehj every evenincirom 7.30 to 11, Sundays 8 p .m. ; excelleii!orch'eetra ; ¦•<• splendid floor ; every thin?inbrry and bright ; capkble 1!C. ; cloakroom provided. I

fflRAMORE—All New topke pf DraperyX l and Fancy Goods now, ar -iving aailyfor the Tramore Races.—-E. J. Cahill'3J4ain etreet.rnRAMORE-^""feau tifuj 4«1« on ofJ- i New Batiune: Costumjes, Paddlers .Bathink Cans' and Knickers it; E. J. Ca-hiU'8. ¦

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qiR'AMORE; places.—The \niyaV List, fX\ w;Irish Cisarettes. —An tthi r| big 'di-Hyery::' of Ardinore , -.- Ijambkin 's, (i randParaxie'; Bendipo , Primroae. D( nbre Ca^tlr.Thousands and thousands >f ill '.mak e* ofCi^fettes

to select from.- -Cijhill's , ! lead-ing I.Tobacconists, Muin &t eei, jTramcre.

% HOR3E SHOES, PONY SHOES V?U( & HUNTING SHOES. \\\.?. cAU Sizes Stocked . 1 ¦ . ' ,•.*"* .? ' Prices GreatH' I educed. •

((( JAMES MULlIlN8, 1|](« 20 HENRY BTREET.I DUBLIN. 'A

v>^ 5555255 tf — ? ? P -< ~» ¦ ¦•"» f~* . > *

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D AT THE GENERAL Ppf *nW> ':- rTE AS -Aj J NEW8PAPEK. . Jp ill VJiiSi ] ±

S^HippiiWHITE STAR LIWEBOYAL AND UNITED 8TATE8 MAll

: STEAMERS.' ! - j

83 MAJESTIC (building). . j I !56,000 tons *

THB LABQBBX BXRAKBB IK IHB WOBLl .QrvTTm^,flen 8er ""d Cargo Sailings— ISOUTHAMPTON AND - OHEBBOUBQ

'! . J I TO NEW YOBK. rTUB^Adriatic I ;Aug.; 17 Arabic, * I Sept. >1Olvm-nio : ; A, .~ n* Tvl '. . ?rcvv' i*yiy,m?,^«U

Au8; 2* O ympic " . SentLIVERPOOL AND HUfiENSTOWNTO NEW YOBK. | iBaltic Aug. IS Cflti c Sept.Cednc . Aug. 20 Baltic ' Sept^Stesmer, jAug. , .27

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1 LIVERPOOL ANT) iQUBENSTOWBI I TO PHILADELPHIA.- ^HaverfOTd Aug. 31 Haverford 'Oct.LIVERPOOL A^D-QliEENSTOWN *¦f ! ' S ' , • BOSTON. ' 1 !!_„ ! Sailings later. -iGENOA AND NAPLES TO BOSTO^

r. f ;.| AND NEW |YORK. i |itaopic , i Leaves GenoaiSept

: I i ; • ' —Naples, jSeptj

I : 1 ~ 1 IWHITE QTAR-DOMINION LINO.1 I TO CANADA. j ¦LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND

;| ' i I I ' MONTREAL. iCanada ' Aug'. 13 Vedio - Aug. 30Megaintic Aug. 27 Canada, Sept. 10For I further particulars apply, to WnuStar , Line; Liverpool; SouthamptonBristolf; Union Chambers. 63 Temple rjow;Birmingham; London :i 1 Cock&pur etreetS.W.l.l wjd 89 Leadenhall street E.C.tJames I Scott and Co. J Ltd., Qaeenstowaor to Local Agents, Harvey and -Son J 115Gladstone st., Waterford ; Messrs. W.Ard¦ li 'ns.ji: harrou8tran d St.; Watefford ; MistMnru.ifet Bol>rer, Poat . Office, Ballydnff

Uw f erf o rd ; Mr. T. iGeary ) Lismb'r«Uaitr ford ; James ;McGrath , flhippini

'vvrit. CHr ick : E. Daly, Rorianie Ken•ij *ri? : J n Smith . Mllmeaden ; MicHk-.f "; Warsh . Cuppoquin. j : \J._J ] '...L ____ U ) . ' I ' '

¦ ''I . j WHITE STAR LINE.;

UVEKPUUL TO! !AU8TfiAL!ACalling at CAPE TOWN (Oouth

j J j ! ¦ Africa). ' !. j ; ||(Sailings will be advertised as arranged. 1

Fine Accommodation on these Triple .i and Twin-Screw Steamers'. Ii :ONE CLASS ONLY ; i'For f-irtJi<>r particulars apply to Locti

Agents', or to i WHITE STAR) LI1JJE,Tame3 Street, Liverpool ; South amp tJonUnion Chambers, 63 [Temple Row, Birminphani; iI.ondoTi : . 1 . Cock spar; Stij ei>. WA, \ and 3$ Loadcnh-all Street, |E.CJ3. '.

Banks, COG

Important to Fan! i THB CITY ; AND COUwW

Ji. J" - ', ! O'CONNELL - STREF

^Rke CASH ADVANCES daUyjto iLadin '

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1 ! | • . : • ' ! . : ' I °itemporary advances will find the abov j . tadvancing on personal security, j CallJ or v

1 I ' will be furnished on r*c ip|

M0NEY. 1 Is' , ij M pj gj fjfHt. ¦' M0N|EY.THE WATEKFORD LOAN COMPANY

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Makes CASH Advances from 3Efc U^Wf KEp on four own Approved PERSONALSECURITY. BEPAYMENTS-fWeekly, JUjbnth y, ox aa may be arranged io fullconvenience of Borrowers. All; appllcatidtiB [will receive immediate attention andwill be treated confWentially andiwith Icoarfes*. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMEB8.

i I 1 Apply. jTHE MANAGER. jB j^OHN| STREET. WATERFORDj

LGjA^S.J_ LQA^^MONEY ADVANCED from £.5

UPWARDS , to Farmers and all Respeif**ble : PerBonB on their Own ApproveSecurit y.; ¦ .

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ADDBBSS :— i : !

I R. ISMUJ.LIANI j FINANCIER, !

5 PARNELL STREET (Near Town Hall¦; 1 I I WATiERFORD. i \_^_ \[_

FOR I THE HOLIDAYS

Solid Leather! Suit Cases , Gpadt stone, Kit and Brief Bags, Prisrir

Racing Glasy^ j bv noted uiak«r iLadies' and Gents' Bikes.

JEWELLEliYL-Half-hoop pid-mond RinpsJ i Diamond Snake

ARihes . iMigagement and j XUddinBRinse, big selection;. Gold &na

1 Silver i Wat-dhes. Sinrie . pn«bo'ubl.- Albe' rts , Old-fashiobedJeweller v S. 1, Cameos , Eai-

' riric^ . lepers. jPated Ware, Cut,lery. Spoons. . 1 ! j

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On iWedneaday gi happy gathering as-sembled^ aj"r4 the CtfaovSte . Hotel i f o t l thet ISS!? # ?¦*&""« k presentation to I Mr.'&¦ V'SnwUghtoeB jr; late 'Principal' of. thJBJWaterfordc T«diSiiail: InstituliTlii© ! riffiwauffl. was a; beautiful Bilver tray U «±-qu&to yotrtoaiainalhflj> aind 'suitably j. en-waved,Twite preajnjted by the ExecutiveZtammttea-rf itfae foioal Bothialdere'j A^moafctti . and wa& [intended to convey torffce pimt toad:' entba epprSionand acknowledgmeit of tte^ ices;ren-dered bv him m .thi4 (m«r\««» J /_ ' ^_ J

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5™r^?*L. * fewifraaids closely associ-ated with him an thteTni&vement/as a re-membrance and' sansJl token of their ap-prec25£!>?1 *"** Suable services. SignedMO, Whlall of sjihstcrilbei&:-ar: Russell,S^1

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',iS* loS ' So^leoreftSiary. Waterford,July, 1920." ; The rtreaenlation was madeprior to- the ' departure' of Mr, O'Saaugh-Inessy for London,! where he takes up a

*w*e elevaAid mxd responsible pofciSan.jBefiore the actual presentation, a, dumbera£ poatograpihs wefre 001 exhibit of whatiwas one time knowin ajj th& Kilbarry 1 rub-Jtaah. .dBpot. At-theTu^iaition of toeallotr•aent scheme ms& ttepot became oaile -of' we ploits; cfaosen, loi- ciljtitoaiioii, and I vriAhfl haA. suocsessi w«r • the : efforts of tooseengiaged in its tailing crowned can readily*e®leained by ctompasrihg ."the -phbtb. odf to-:;«$ay>with,that lafcefo.-previous t©.' thejtimeiwihen ltxwas. used* for tillage purposes.Sarmerly it, was a public-eyesore: to-dayit presanlo the Wpeiarance of a [well-cultivated JdtcJien. eairdien,, and not I onlydoe& it apr-xi r p.^;l tv look at, but 'some««?*. ipr-aa r g-. i to look at, but [someorf tne; prtuiicB taive actually won prizesn(t the lornl plctlL-Jdere' shows, where[they (hiad toXcpmpdte with other producte«rom apparently fiir superior sou. I Theobject of \ho exhibition of the pictures[wras to| illustrate tio those attending!, andtilso to e'.irers , onto of the many advan-itefle* dexivTd -fron|--thc! inauguration of a•schema in. which Mr. O'Shaug-linjessy tvaailm prime mover. Those attending atthe cc-renwvny were:—Plothbldecs' E.C.-Messrs. \V! J.- Smith President ; JW . Rus-sell . Cha.-mun ; R. O. Curtis, Hon. Sec ;•A. P. O'l'-iij ii , Hoj i. Treiis .; W. ^Uainahari,Jl. awlk, J. Lajkin, J.. Christie1. : P.fByrne, Joih-n Giriftin , and E. O'Brien.flVIe&srs. Frank Plielan. Kennedy, and A.iGaitaiii wene allso i n aUendaaice. I | •

Tlie proceedinps -\v<?re presided over'byMr. Smith. Who =«id thiit word-s Wouldfoil short in ck^c rihuig tire pleasure ! heSfolt at liediif askieSd1 to- preside at tlie so-cial gaiUwrinir assembled there ! tJial,Bvarnnq to nuivkpreoiati'Cjn which«lone by Mr. O'Sbeen the pianc-or.of tlie . allotment(applause). He hbeing very closel;O'Shau^rlmc.=sy frtion. of thosp lue-nwIn a; petition toenergy , tact , courfirmnes s with \vJimaaiy difficulties'ft>eginnihg. Ho (iit was iiecoasarvinto t!u> difficulta^-s thait liad .to bejfalccdiwhfj i starting thie sclieme in \Vaterford,bu th ": i-i iu-ht- s:-:y-j hi.'.t wlwn 'tha alloitmentKclicn,;: was fi i . =t nio.atcd' it .wavs not ! re-ceiv(,.i vciy fa . »»«r . i l»Iy in muny qiiarters—in s:me, ur Jo-rtunMely. actual hostility,-w.as S'iinwn to iu—»h ut. Air. 0'Shaugli.nessyovercaine ihom ;tact v-.y i.- 'n it. w^isturn 't6 atispij iy. 'O'liaufrliD 'Oi-ay Itatthere was not. aui \of lamdowi KM-.s toallot 1 iK-mt iio !<k- r:-liow nvri ii iy ai>]j liiitor t!ij.' lii.d . andto «riddle Iv in i .' -i r lfof n.-1 o r in .-.' Tie- re,iliiciv wu> a comh(cl).4 ' I", il'l '1 • f-i) !T.lO'Sr "-: ¦- • • ¦ : :0i !ana i 1.-.- .- ..- fw i i .t!;-upassible'; but \ttie iuiyWr poi -ticitoi tlic sp henic on'tima \f l niaJie the,-whon. j tlie fcehemewere fiiiiiher mnland, aiid to don.haps, iti . bijijer diang of a sniail l ajgiomij ifr : but Micam 1.: a i l i ti'^u ;. «practically all t lw|Then |the queslioiht cost of fencijSEarge itean, andonly a very noihere v.'.ov.kl '' ¦• '¦• ataent l -M - tha t , ltneing, but here , ' thanks-0»ai-n- -to the ' initxiimentaiity of Iiim totvmom t-;iw v.orcv nakins this presentation,(the di/ u ci i l ty W;LS sanoo-tJuetl- ' over and.overcome/ ths?ro was also tluj ^ questionof finding,' i a sui table instructor for tK>gin-ner s to Jteacii them to till 1 tlie-ii- plot.-ij a tiie most adviiniageous and productiveiBamner and herf. too, Mr O'Shaughnessyuuoceedyd in pettiai" & ^p londid nian mjt-lije. pbr^on. of Mr C;uitan , wlw> was presenttwith ithem that byening <appla<ise). : Mr.Oatt« n ^c-iiH'd. tlo- havo Ixxwi- an ply com-peii&dt.Vd for tlui -work ho had.] done lorfe j < Ic fth'.-.ldi>rs/]but w'hero thilti cwnpen-¦ftiition c.inie froiii he (si>eaker) | did notJbriov.-- -i.i - . : iii t 'le-ist . did nol1 pfeUnwl'l tofcix.v. ' hut bo did know that ample salarytiaci ^owiM:iretr lied for him I by M T.O'&un^i.:tJ53-

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otherfEhest wwe auiy a few of tlie difficulties

' encountered by Mr. O'Sli/augluieasy, butKJiey tvould demonstrate to some | extent'«),» ,;an,fi»l' imd minatakinff maniuM- JII

^ciT he hn<l worked-fo

r the j b ^nch ofWie plothylders (applausa) ar.4 Mic>iwould help thc&e. presen t to gbap ui aSI way

Phow W th, difficulties wereEffi iwhiuh h»'4«. beset. 'As tfey mghtESt be -a^ni of j .h* feet but o& member,Sf ttib - Tet-hwioal School could to] themtoe Deparimantoj l Qrwicuser iuiiiHtt«l tlmtXterford, for \ city -of its . aa> .

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imodd of orcomi^tion »s f tr ^ . tiw allot-SSSWUie w4 concert, <"$¦?• f *™l^s could J-hey . tt-tributv <«i»- . but lo !«!.CSh'augb-ncsay <applaus-? .i . j

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.In niakir^' ih" i>rssej ita< .M/n tiv chilir-Jmaai 8aid :--"ln niakLng thLs pri.ocq:iUaicfliito you,I you arc root- to tate itiati all susJbaJcg J measure of our giutdtude fj w yourmwriH It is onily a ' \v.-ry sma.ll mark of

1 pnr apprebkitiod of: your work for tho.allotment holders geaieraJJy, and also : fox( itho work iyAU l mvo done in donoiectionf ,-wdth' jt ho garden solieme of Celtics, i Ini tnafcinff this prc sensation we w-ish you': every 8ucic!(«.s, a:id- wish to mark our ;ap-' in«Sfl2itiou !6f you, ntoit oaily asUho orga-n^erf of fthe ttH^tment scJiemeJ

but also

'SW a RentleinaTi wlwm we all kho^ and«steam very Wg ily. VVhile regretting¦»&* we Wa^w tt Jo=je your valuAble ter

¦tf Ux&i we are at t^ie same time jvery gladj tarnote tlia* yoni possosb those qualities'Jand capabilities n yowr own splxcre of liferj lrfadi iiavp' naw i o *fc» DXOBSJ of. obj .-Itainins for rv.ou a-inb.re elevn ted -ij osiHcra 'l^aJd'dnfi Uiat wil l r5i«p«.':in c;ii|t< ;s'*<1i naori*»

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TE2BUTE TO .&UGHNBSSY. "f

in sonie degree Mie ap-Uiey had fior thej workia.ughiniessy, - who] hadfounder , and organiserechenwi in Waterfprdiid the good fortune of¦ associated with] Mr.;>m the very hia'upuxa-', and he was, therefore,;peak truly of the zeal ,;eSy,: anid Rometinies j tlieiic.li he dealt \vitli tliewhidh beset him at the.pe-a'ker) did not- j t l i inkfor him fco-eo in 'detail

11 with that wonderfulat all times possible forI D the firf t place, lit .to loaok for , land, auawillingness on tho parteiv i- that - land to tlio

lit t l i en h;id ,to findlation s there • would bo•at th.2 outset had alsowit -h tlw responsibility; u'. the i;ind. Of courseI U CD anointed , a'nd he

I w,:\ wii ;a tin ; U\ ie Dr.' u-. i\i\.:J i:i > . - sploiicll dlyfi-l uiiut in every way•r. O'ij haugluiesoy; had

i <J - the' i cspoj isibil-itifeFJ1L5 shoulders tl ile wholescheme- a success. Theai.had. caught hold , there

nerous api)l ieaitioii-s forwitli tl.'C-e wa.s| per-

liculi y - t'Uan tho procur-iouiit *<if bind ;it. tho be-. 0'6'haughiiesriy J over-id innii ii srrd to , |secure

1 land tln 'it was roqui rod.n arose of fencini fr. andL^, whiah was a veryat the time thie-ife wasiourf idci tiiat plitli'old-¦cfund from tlu* Depart-

irely endorsed >tKe re-iriap. and «aid ,tHat anyt«e;at Hie initiftfcion of1; fo tiwly ;disaappejr;

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VALUE OF PKOPERTY, IN TRAMOEE.During the week Mr. Thomas Walsh,

auctioneer, The Quay, Waterford;! dis-posed of the licensed premises in Queenstreet, Tramore, the property of Mr! JohnJ. Doyle^

for £900 guineas. Messkj P.'A.

Murphy and Co., Solicitors, had carrif^eof sale. .

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ore reaping a rich, hiaivetat ia trie i Bdy,whfeite nUafc&ereL ape now pusihing ealchoiilij er out of the waiter. . '

EOAGDS TO TRAMOEE^ j" No Road "-«>' arihpiunoes:| the! sj |m.

I***,-. Tk& new ro,ad, whitah is bWng k.paired, and the leved raised, j will not beready tor tlie. rade^week traffic. I ' Nevsr-^Jieiess it i&j nod.entinely,. unuse^, j so;nemoiors rieki^g their tyres, and e' an soine^.r^.ft?-?Fflg «ctra supplies) : risking•lihleir spciiigB. . ¦ : \¦¦"

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dealing with' the Rabbi t. Burrow4-a placewhich gives a pw:i... ..- character Ito k\x>.H rejt Snarici. i I : •

FANCY DRESS BALLJj .? i-p ite inclement weatliei- conditions ,

thy taney dress ball at the i Marquee ] deDa.nfc^

on ^"Iriday night was Ja successful

function. Bj<5the hour at wiiicli dancingwas timed to begin, some .sixty or seventycouples \graced tlie floor, and ffoin thatuntil the wee sina ' , J LOUI* tlicrej was hota dull moment. Waltz, foxtrot , jone-E>tep.etc., were all gone through in iniccj ly-balanced order , and enhanced as they\yere by the bewitching strains of the.splendid orchestra which the Marqueeboasts , nothing was left- to mar the plea-sure of ' a real, good night's enjoyment.The fancy dresses of those j who wprethere were varied and pleasing in Icolour .and contrasted nicely with; the '[quieterand k-KK artistic raiment of tliose apjjwn -ing in dress suit and evening: gowii. Tliedecorations of 'the ballroom were alsovery, .tastefully arranged, and combinedin no smal l way to for m a sceiie j charm-ing and picturesque. It was | a grandthine , too . to feel that the entertaimnbriitwas being conducted in an atmosphere, otpeace and tranquilly, and this- in" itselfwas a very valuable asset to the evening'?amuse-ment. ¦ • ¦ . ; I i '

Judging from 1hc» success ! which at-tended the initial efforts of those jre spon-sible if >r Hie ball , we have -not the slight-est doubt but that it will be succeeded bymany others of its.kind before tlie olbseo'f the ye:i?ide season.' ' | i j

Cfl AUA BANGS AND TRAMO R*Cha ivi 'uancs were lagn in in [ eyidehot-

V;ii ^i: r ;j !ay, when th'?y we re tivai liid oij -. byvi.si 't -rr. s uj Tramore , from ICarlow , Kil-ki'i::iv - ;nid Woxford. The ' aihseiicc i '| ofSuiiJ:iy trains from th ese-p laces has inadethe ch {»i\ !i) 'a :iic a pojiular a.lterpnati yo asa. coi!voyai ;ce. M-anv inquiries viare ixjinj :made in regard to the indifferent attitudeof the railway companies in thej niaiterof riunUng Sunday ftxeursioiis boj AVaj ter-f'j rd for ri ii* convenience of im-onle. do.si r-ous of renewing thei r acqu;ij nuimce vf ithuiie- iJ '' i> " lar fea. id? resort, j The chara-i> .:i:c may a fford facilities for al few , jbuti !iv - tividit excursion ful/ill«3'' -.L Wai it that>.U,;- Y (K1 th-f fequi«',me.ntA of jh-e 'grout ina.it. ' i t v o fithe people. • ¦ I • I ' .

PKTTV > 1>SIOXS—NOTHIXCTile ' sili - 'Vi! sessions, which were listed

fo:- henriir .' ' a-i- t .h.« Waterforcl Coui lh<juseon TiK ' «d-:iy. -had to he a!)i:-ndj - -vd jow-h:\: tc » t '.R1 abseiiCL' of any cases, i This isthe second sti cc-es.<ive occasion | since; theTruce that iif .-k 'arits Iiave j failed to j ap-pear brfor. - the adj l id i t at ine in;igi.stn t-cis.Assuredly the inlia l>Ua nts of the! seap idtinwort . are religiously an< l fai th fully ; r .b-M -rvini f tlvc t e rms of ihe- .'lirmi 'stict .-.1 i We

T j. .. I • L_ai»pvei. i ;uion cf l\"-' work doni: by j ilx.O 'r-liiuiglim^sy; and was nuiri.'ly given bytl n i i i :) "s a »»ual i souvenir for jthe excel-i.cnl wi ik lie had done oni their behalf.Ik- '.voiild aH-u re Mr. O'Shaughnessy thainot aloim tho.-t! gentlemen i present, thatevj 'ninj f . but also every p lotholde' r in] thecity of , \V.itiTford—inde ed , every personin "Wau-.rford—wished hint anil "JSh n .O'Shaughnessy .every success Liil their ' new.sphere (applause) . j ' j ¦

Mr. Phefa n also speke , ind remarkedthat when the first ineetingj in Connectionwith li io nllotim 'iif schoni^ was ! hfj ld atte Town Hall a »ood deal !of j ;old waterwas thrown on it , and were ! it not for tlwzeal and Mst eliown by Mr. lO'Shaugh-nessv it was a certainty that the schemewould never have materialised. ! Hejoined with the previous speaker.s iufering his befit wishes ito Mr . and . '3O'Shaiighnessy in the yoar.4 to come!plmifit*). ' ' * : j

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t '.'iii 'h on uui - aspec t of tlie !work ,idol <-Mr. O'Sliauglinessy, and one which sohad not bc^-n touched upon '< by 'any of thespeakers. He referred to the "markingou£ of the plots in connection! with thescheme- in the spring of 1015,Iwhen 1 Mr.O'Shaughiu'Ssy. who was in; noneitoo lgoodhealth at the time, went through ' wet andmud for the purpose of marking out theseplots (app lause.). That in itself w'a'.s avery .important factor in the j work -donebv Mr. O'Sliaughnesay , and one for wluehhe d&servt'd tho veiy best ! thanks! oF theplotholder.s (app lause). He wished! himand 'Mrs. O'SIiaughnessy all prosperityand happiness in their n.ew ephere! (ap-p lause). • - i l lA number of the other gentlemen hav-ing paid high tributes to the | allotmentwork done by Mr. O'Shauhgnessy, | thatgentleman , who appeared (to ibe! deeplymoved , acknowledging the ' presentation,said that that evening in Waterford wouldbo one of his happiest reeolleeti6rt9.| Inreply -to the good , generous and hearty re-marks passed there he hard knew whatto &ay. He could not think why it ehouldbe necessary for Ihem to make any !euchmanifestation in his regard. I Their ar>p redation of thp very little he had donetot thero seemed to him lo be extraord-inarj'. - In connection withJ the allotmentscheme, he, supposed it was because holhad seen it bclop Q ho camolto Wateriford,and saw the. many and, advantageous bene-fits to -be derived from «ubh a ischemo;that ho made it part of his -busineiis to^try ' tfftd- gfet , saarielhing. !of <&*a kindldone ,- tiiemV- -.'^Why liie allotinent5chorri6 had been a success waa merely

;;becau8©f ol the rosponfie jriven by'ihe aj-Jotment,holders -when, the" ischeme I was•beinlff ;|rat 'under way. TJierej was veryl|tlle nse in ahyboiy cetting up.' and ifiJk-intr" about tb& desirability of anjaUotmentscnerno If tiioee to whom he was speak-

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congratulate them on their; excolent re-cord, and Ihopej thiait-such a condition i ofaffairs will Ions continue. •

Readers will note irdm our advert.isin«columns thiait Mr. : Jiohn McGurk is mak-ing arrangemenja for a number of specialattractotonfi tor visitors to Tratnore duringthe coming rabe yeek.i On th© ;- nightsSunday to Thus «day. ait the Marquee deDanse, Ciiidere: la dances will be held,starting .each nigfait at 11.30, .and conclud-ing at 3 a.[m.—< >r perhaps a little later.The general arr. ifligemeots, orchestra, etc,will be of I tho ' isual characteristic highstandaird, and natrons, may . rest assuredthat the minutest detail will not' be ne-glected to |ensure for them cbmfcTt, con-venience and t iorough. enjoymettt. Tbeprices of I admisision . will be:—Geiite,7s. 6d. ; ladies, &s. ; double tickets, 10s. '

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\ ELABORATE; PREPARATIONS:/ ;The' proprietor of the 'Miarquee is ..not

tlie omly one engaged in, eloiborate prepa-rations foil tho thi^ee. famous days. Hotel-keepers, owners of boaxdinghouses, e+c.aTe all working their hardest to. enaiblotlij em to' com© withi' the record influx an-ticipiated to visit Tramiore during the pro-gress' o-f tie naxrei. Every availaible ae-ctfmmodatt. ng space will be utilised' foTthe occasion .' and even then residentsexpect it wilJ be dimpossiblc to find suffi-cieTit room for ill 1. The prevailing Trucewill also i)e acriven *RV< . nra'btiring else remae'ass of a >opul

,. f HE SJDuring the co

th> Tra;m<ke! SGgone a co^nplctderelict aaid bhals iKiu- .tieew itadb ip present the aspectof a cosy and c^nfo'i table ho

use. The in-j uries doiij e to the premises following theattack oh tlie police barracks have nowbeen fully restored, arid on Thmreda'ynigilit nexj tli« I rish Dancing Classes .willbe. resumed as j ormerly. The classes willb© held op tltt Thuinsday and - Smid-ivyiwjrhts of ej icih week , except during therace weekl, whea,:for the benefit of j ii-sh-l r&land visitors, dances will be' conductedwery evening itulsiite the| locathe pioniptituc'the , reTitiv tti'j 'ntl ifin eveiy , stix

SATJi OF I.OJI Tuie^lay,

auctioisfier , thefio r sale t le STIpj u'iuii -es >f '"Mthe top of Traied bi,ddiiiiij thedown -to Mr. C.C9f)0. Messrs«>lrs..' hao otim

N-EXT *UMVisitors to tl

evening n^x texception il hiniusiciil cnte.rtcust-oan /> ' tJi -eyears ba^-k U>Colia-eum hand 1(/•n next rp'.r-'I-'ii ; :i ry orch'r.- t rarnnired fclr theWaiterford v<x:.Wiu. Fortune ,voice- cf i .'Xfi .ill..Mr. firi-nm-i: h-&ion fiir c-iidy »]ences , a nd ea<ha? e-arn Vi fmtaitiom a.s a- v>as to- h i s smr£

•We a!?" learSi;i ;day e w.iiinKune 1».U I havdancing . Tli is. . F amu.se. m'-n-l .ior tl 'C c- tab I if..\-(-< ' l.lf?nt mi'j nvisi t - in g ( ( -min i

T.TKKHO T PIVisitor.- to 'I

ilitr wei'O trea tt sVclo of. 'j i-inithe nsu .i i , d imwas man i> ' d !>holpors , I M I :: ¦ tin- seas a ' t h e t u n o \y.< > n -n i n n i n e ! >u ;.i\ l y i LT }i t he n a - i l i i - i ' ! < a ] > a l i i -

I i f i >.- f - f ( l i t 1 \n T v v . i '- crx \V - TO ^hoTv ii ;•<

n n t c h au v a i ' l : i '- ¦! a n d in-ciitl y a d i i i i i ' t i l > y

tin- assc th lod spivtaiors. A f t - • r a. < l i . =-DI av li '.si 'u . • a lv i i r . i i ; i l ion .:- t i t ' ' l > ' > a : ; ' n' -

t : i n n'-l \ < > ! ! . ) ' i' .| : ¦ ¦ • . ;

SC- l ie i i l t ; \ , 'a.- Uring to i lie (•(w i rh the a l l ' . t ill o.-.SJ' pu ( l a :done by f*¦¦ i vMessrs . > i n i t li,'it<? Dr . D ' fr u lKenny. !i \miuis-t . ri i i .u ;tl icij e .^ci t i f u is ingle oi I Mi ' .-the schc.nc w;and it was UiHcli cnu i \ > -a.- aregard l?> t in 1iiw.-tion v i t l ines?y agiiin ndone he eonofficial d ities

<J liaini li a!i-limeli ghi off(langiuen.

Mr. O > l i auam tl > in di i ' .;1010-17, ,vhc:iwe held ni .t.tia distin ?i ivwhere w • spuber that the btransact .¦(! inMessrs . Sui i t linto tlie det ahiivu alp iys .schenu: of tinattributed , irccssful i ir.otioi -the cj bji'etstlieme. Kcsentation Mr .you exek'dinpletely t s I \you. but tlieplot-hol e eis ¦thank you aJsilver , and Ito appreciat esuch a Tjv'ondfous appreciaton your bai"t.away from Wthe feeipientbute of whicl;should s^ill ciquatcly fepaiipart by -the litypical ^rishhave alwayshave here exrjtion of tie kifortiinaji ely 1shore5. , I. tlfor your beau(loud applaus

Follow njr iparty bee|ainengssy, and fotained by hinhospitable pusitems coiitribtto odd greatlythe gathanngcess. As tnthey were allli flf ihflrlbwliure hspoinee

BK ATTRACTIONS

)e a big deciding factor, and ,nra'bl tt jweather conditions, no-remaLns tn m'flji the entire siie-)op' ul ir Irish - raring fixhin1.;

[li S1XN Ft-IN HALL. \le coirrse of tlie p a&v few weeksTO! Sd iui Feuij Hull hae- under-aplct ;. tiransio rmatiori. Fd-om aid b idly damaged mteriori it

iing f roiii 8 to 11. We congnirlocal Sinn Fein Committee; on

>titude diii-playe< l by 'thn-j ii| iutt i 'jni of .the building , and wishy sti.<:c«ss. . ; !

:)F IJICENSED i>R.EMISl':S.day. itiTraimoro, Mi". T. WaJ.sh., the Quay, Wate rrord, put uple sfrici&us and fully-licensed>f"M ¦- . J. J. Doyle , situated atTrai :i Hill. After some spirit-

s; the premises were knockedIr. ' Cl iTis . Pow.p.r .for .tlw suni ofo-swrs. F. A. Murph y and ('•<> ..I eiuuiaue of the .sale.

>AY AT THK (rRAX 'l ).e Gn ahdi Hotel on .Suiuiayvi 11 be provided withi $rn1 of fare in the way ; o?lininen u . It Ir-.is biMii tJu 1

nniinageinent f'.n- SOIILHjng-ape the t-ervict .'s of ti n'for Sunday aft frrnoon . but

¦.-.j iu addition to the Wnli-KC'lecti-oir!^. they Iia v » . | ar-eiicaenn;ii( of a t.n t>/ ' l> '<J

ilis 't in the person nf . j Mi .ivlio possessi.'S a rioh i-enor'nt. \K\v p f- fcnt ^ s and timbre.15 ' ;On ui'/j -c. t-nai:i < I . -- 1 .'if 1;!-¦pea red ifcfuro pu - l i l i r ••) !; • '. < ¦i i /succaivsive ii;ppi:. i-r:i ' .:\ ¦yliJm !i;i s iP' ire -ii^ inir r-, i .->!-v l l ' i s t . \V«- -h:iiV. ' M i. d1 U i ) !.-s mi. Sunday n ;-M .I t luit following - di imei ' >\:_'S: the iiftuiKi .^cim

nt of tlio- p r ovidoi l for a ftw h-i^ 'r .-

1

;uldcd tjo t l '.ci c t lu - r fo.r h i -sh < - it i Id ]lj :-ovc ;i. -r at l yp -.mh i iK-nt a« well fr. - bi 'in^ .' : i ; i>• i cf (M! J r >yi! i i vnt . f< ¦:' thei nj l v . I i

A !CTICI -;; AT THAMOIU :.j ra i iH. i v-o'n i Satiinlav l'ven -•d- t< > : t lx >. in-i iM- .- ' st in sr ¦-J )<.' (>-

11 ) -> l ifeboat lauiu ' l icdi f«»ilo r l y T x a c - t u v. Thi - boni:'a rr -.Av <> r i i . i - al v o i i m t n r y

l i i u a l i .'ly •'aui- i .-ivs sf i i l . I fc f i - i '-luinitUKj j appointed to dc-a]K -nt selrotne , .Mr. O" Shii |i srh-pU -ndid tj ribnti! ii, the workii i O ts ib v r ' - i in the person!:? r.J

and Vh i i lun . and also! t!ujl i v . t n and Counci l lo r I' J W.' i iS l a i^ ' ( ; ly,' l i n e I n T . l i . i ; .1(1-I I K I n u l j i l cj expi-i i i-J i '- 'c of•nj ami cs|».'oial |l y !i<- would¦uy . I 'hc l i i ij and Snii t 'n .|;lia:-tis jniudc thj ' succeso it ,'vvati ,•gel y due to them 1liat , tlical l made practicable . WitJiwork* done by him in con-h6 scheme'. .Mr. Q'Sha-U^h-ix'iUod that whatever hej had.idcred it was part of| hi ;i

ton aiv trying to t.ik«i thu¦mi i self. ¦ That is not right

.'luif .s .sy—No, 1 mn ¦ notj Inow of . lhf- dark day.- iti(I6\v n in the May 'or '.s of lkcii,' .ntei- -nieetin jr , kind I h':iv.;:oUoction of one meMiiij,'it four hours , and I rcihenj -ulk of tlic 'bii.-inoss tliat | wa*¦that .time was done ; 1 by

i and Phelan. They, weir,l> i <)f the fipures i etc.. i thaito- be considered iin ' aj iys ki nd, and to them * ca.n IK -

na small degicf- , the j suc-iv and final! accoiupli ^hhicnt

» aimed at , iri tho allotnien lturnin ? tluuiks for the pri-|O*Sliaug hni*SH said: I tlmnkfly—I cannot do HO a^ com-rauld wish to—and not onlyJlarger number of Waterfordvhora you ' represent ; I

for tiiis exquisite j>iece ofban only say that I will try

it as I should appreciate!rful mahifestation of genr;r-i'jn , kin'dnos6 and pood-wili

I may: say that had I t'cuKiterfordj and had I not jbecnof- any |such tribute—a tri -Lam exceedingly prot |d— I

nsider that I had been|adc-l for any little labour on uiyindness and generosity! th.igenerous spirit, in which ISeen met (applause)^ . IBrienced a gTand demon&tra-idly Irieh spirit, which^ un-h«d to|o little of on othpr

auk you" all f rom my heart-iful gifts and kind iemarks

in presentation, the inerry,the gucita of Mr. O'Shaugli-r jome hours were . entor-i in tlie kindliest and mostlion. A number of vocalted by those present helpedito the convivial nature of

ind make it a thorough I suc-gentlemen left for-Kdme;

.t one in extending.ito theirof goo wishes for

fu-JBft lfiffiPW liJ^Si 'l

K» maetfiomtfs Guardians

* lifej bu&inisss oau the' agenda of the Kdl-mfaj ^t ih amas .Board of- G-uaordians ori -Tttes-day w' \fi \-»rv li«ht. . The 'meeting was; thefirs ; hUd ir the boiudroon-i since themihtaiy tooit otei- ,tli6',' lytj ilQIngs. ] '- Themernib frs J presleht -w-ere NJ!«SSTS. ; ; .Tohn.Kiely j (presiding), .ntmea Kinyan, and J.Norsfis. ! " '

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;APP OINTMENT OF OAHB^AKER.

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"M r. -John Xonis :n.>v ed in laccwntoicewita notice of motion, $uut \ Mrs J ( AliceGri iitas be appoii-.' ,d cmetaker of thepuu ilub j dispensary at a =|aiaTy of £o per

I Mr. ' J<Kirvrtim ' sccicndcd . the motion ,which vl-iis i>assed unanimoQ3 y. ¦

FINANCE

le Glerk sadd that - .vianc1 flio qum-terly wt l'ariw were

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moi itii ap-o. Tlie manater of the J bankask id them not to pass i |a'ny oaymej i'tsurii il they had pot in tJi eiT ¦ instalment.They wul °-ot 50 per cent, of the^ peeondLimtal ienit, being- £925 5f., now. . ah'd . tiiebill due to the bank . wo*. £1.200,;whixhwas nW- practically wiped, out. ¦

hie Protestant

DIOCESAN ELECTIONS. :. i • ; !" ;

i The. elections ' in coin l-ction "it-i i thWaterford and Lisinore Dioc-tisan Synodwhich was held , on August Li '.d , resulteias tfol f>ws :— i H ' " ¦ :

KOAUD Of NOMINATION. 1 !I ¦ i

!

ical.— Van,. •¦ the ' Art.34 votes ; l Vcnt\ theford . '-30 votes./\ , ' !Wate

Foid<cal—'39 1 CUeiin

, ; 36eryuion

> 1M:

\yow.-j >.RVv. t! DeiiJ.\1I. [Leslie

Layj—EarlBe*her, 12.

o'f Donoughmore11 # i15 E

| ei«lord ,lord- ,11, C.V\n.plClIK311O1O ,l-'lemof il)cAnl fi!(j.' l iar l

•ltESKNTATION TOI . ' SYNOD ' I : , : I •

ieal—Wry - llev. th tj Dean of Water•21) ; Vt;n. Uie Ai-chueacon oj -Water!0-. Canon P". .1. Stauntoii , 20; CanoiDeane . la ^Canonj J.

Hi Leslie, 18He Archdeacon of U-smore, IT.1 Sup

plcmarital—Very ;Revmore , 11 -. Rev. W. II.l''lem^ nir , 7. Lay—\\of iDuiioghinore , 20; JArila -li , 1(1; John St(i .'harU 'ris . 10; E. W.^initl i , 1 .sen., 15; HonR.j ' P.n ii , 1,'i ; j >ir H.:Bagwell , 9. SuppleTvdd

DIOCESAN COUNCIL. ;

oiTu-io—The Ardideacon of Lismor ;cal Hon. See rotary) ' tin- Archdeaco iaterford (Bishop is Secretory); W H.r '(Lay Hon. Secretary) Sir H. J.? (Hon. Treasurer) ; | . Irk -al— Very ' Re.vj tho Dean of Wa-d. '22; VCIA- Rev. j he Dean - of Lii-

\ ,C-Jero fj W('JoinFo rdI P1'1

fii ' ffo:

Kihiiip li -m( u t i iI-Jov .

LtrR. Mi -.i :! :

2*J; Cauoiij yt auntd(),: Canon/ Deanle, iison. 15; .Rev/ : Jl. 1•iitu .1—Canon F \ W''leiir. !iL'.' i'2 : Ytt*v. 'G, .- ( I . X. Htanb]- . '.r-\Vaii;rf'o' r<i— ,I6ln. !Ar ( !j r ,'li . 1'.' ; Si!r 1i l ;J '.;/li( ::;i . ! i> . L

J. 'oii i i i L ' l i n i M R '. -^2 : John:i V n r .->• , 10;' Sir . J . KeaiU-r - 17: K. W.] FJ .M-H er.l- ' i i . i; : V. [¦[ . Tyrl .l. 15; ]" "> : A . M'H-t -nii . .l iu-ks&n .1i f i l , - \Va't iTfurdH. St.; I."I '/ ic j W. .McCliillaiid- 113. >. ' :

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C O.?.Ml IT KM OF Ki.KfiTIONS. .A< " i .l t l i e A rcl )<k-ai ;-6n ; £.f Lisniore , i V'oi

i l n > .' .!-c l i ( i '.':ico'n :of \\' ij .tfii!f < -.r(l! Sir il Paiii> - I ' , K Tyd.ijE. \v. nk-h.,.; i

j . l i ghting ql 1 Eilngarvan ; iParishMChurch I K

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A/ . - - !-;.- l:.: 'i.'i: : i l , ( i !cj ) !O Out; livo : ! IIK M I i;' yw if l i r - i i l .;u Suudi fv in thi sacristy ifl; - im;r ; i i - v - ii.il . pa - :ri.- l i chunj h . tj 'u- object ! I JC -inc I .. ; i.-i ki.' .-;..-pH t</ ha-vcj the |c lec t r ic .l i^ i tm t : . -. lucid f.n - !.!,(; l i ' / l i t i i iL ' of tbi > - ( .- ! i i i i - < :|i.A n i u n - .-: t.|'n.~i .' ¦ p resent kvc'ri : !:—IJi- ; IIal -l iv: \ , I .: .- . \[: :¦ .. ..y. ih' .-frs . J. R'j IDoiwij r .I] , l l y h i . x;i;v. ; T. Ki yim . jim. :' : 'l' !uijnl..-l ' "w . - .);_ M. M . . r r i s .-.-:v . .\j . Kl |vi ..ii i : T. Vi-l ij -y. \\ . l' ' - ,;. -y.

¦ Dei.fis K v a n ] K. i Keohaii .

a!n<l. ; \V. O'M. a. j Kej d. I Fallio s•\1i - l! r i i t l i and , Ilc-ani'.1, C.C.J WOJV al {t >l>re.-. -n. i . The ; Ri'j -lit RevdJ Ai -din lc i i cin

¦ •¦ l i i '.'h t Ri :vd . : CJiairoij i:! explainedvu--i . i i wiiii' tin- iuij -C'iiilir W^

LS cilWd!|. i .v . i i i c l i1 was ffii - - th(' )iui-i«>.s.- }>fi" iuci!i '.r t h e ' ele,i3t ri ( .{ lii ;ht into the; : fln i r .-!) . ; Hi' l i a i j < ^ > 'J a:i ; c^-timait pth ;' l-'un ciii -vaii MlK-.trii: Liirlit C-oili-

. wh i ch liei re.ad .Ut j the jnu'etih-},'. Tt'i-eof iittin^ | up the m;cossaiy wires

i. i 'j < -i i.i i - ii a i iI -onpan 'Ci ->st

fi [tidI1 ivt 'R" -If -; iddl iut.'h'oi

"'A?

r Wit i th i "?. c.<c. . , \vi>uW her>an«"hiiil !e.«idonc:c ai•¦;>st would amount: to ali>ut a list -of workh ex;; fj >r srvmo ' yr:irs : p.'ixt

vh:. I he. (•!<_ ( :; ri< : i i ^ l it wi.its Iiir i i t i II.LT . \ : . i

I' lrwiv p ropped tiuut theyWiit i i 11» ¦- • _ \|i ' -;'.v .s of Uie Ardi -ill- ; ' , - !( ' • • \\::i~ a pp. >i h tod pa.s-

C I l M ' l l t to.! Tn.- iiuiiin; ill" '

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Wiii 'd hi1 I ino^-'. •u i i ' i . t . - . a- 'ul I].'-I<1 I l J ' l p i l l ; ( 'VCi 'V

i . i l H -; » . H. V1( 1 I ' t - a- ''>l'oy ,"(l ¦ I• •l l i M i n i : (Jli> iL-ii-

iji::.::h i.k irw

w>ntj i i - i j'V f -.ii

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it -> i -.!firvl i would In"'"' ' ' • i i I , !|, - i! \ iM r . ; K. Kec-'mi i - sc - e r v hd t 'dj j ihe- mation<I I M 1 ai-rrsi'd with wint 1 had |lK''' n fiaul 1>yM r . |»t ,vt ii- . i The |>a :'i«hioi)er.s had notW TJ; I eai!< v l upon in :Uiy sj ^cial , man nerH . I a Mnnvh^r of ye'ii r.»U aiiq h* nee<l n' r>i-av t!ia:; the pmj<wt nj.-J.v-inj view wJu'Wh a v - thrtM - most hoii r».Aj sunpo-rt .j ' -j

Tli -« nv>t i' .n w;iii- 'vi.vi|d un-aiijinou-slv.Tiio Ui -.'li r- Rev . Ch-;i." - ;mnn . piivf. furtl^r

info rih .i.;i. .n w i t h r .(-»;«rrl t ' i- Mvo finan-dial 'c.->i ini i i . .n ¦•f Che* "-a-risl !;. a-fid aft«r a &hortd i -r u .vioii •> . ' viumlier | of ' .siibsoriprtionsWi-rr hruu )' .^! ii! . | | \ , i ' ' .' '.

I li w "Ixid^ l t.i> !'.TJI . ii\ <;.|a Hoonmitt -eti" v vM -k in conjundioiL' with tho priestsof t l iv . tnvri sh . tend twelve!' parishionersm-rft elected to the committee. |j ]

j A nuestion arose , iua to thd naimintr off a(¦ertii-n amount' bo/he-jpadd 1 accordinc ItotJi«\ filu-atirvn. but this :twitter wiw left totho cifliindtt**, ¦ : I . ¦

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' ¦"SEW i ROSS FAIR-A 1 CIIANGED

k- ; - .SCENE.

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Tl (*. firsrti i»g lair|i since tj e iiupositionf ti e jnilitary. teatriotions, wliich.. were

j f' irtl nr intensified ' by'j tlie Dcpaitmentalcinb trgo ooating^Kt oiil Hit: outbreak b*footr and-moutli dis«aBe.ll took place in,t1 ibw Ross oti MbndaV. |Tlier© waa a laa^esj ipi'ly of pigs and a great Attendance ofof-b ' lyers from |W<aterfoTd, and :tiUa town

Igene -ally preseowed ttn | aiiiniated; Appeai--jftboe Which was' albseat; for &e past threemom ha, when it Jvadi suggeative of >il'jtes «ted> 511a«©.'." h'Ottj 3?ne day tlie firsta lltU > >fair since' tbe leetrictioQa were «e<

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is finance- clay

Churc i

hdeabon oif Li&Arciideacon o.Lay.—Sir H. Jilement.al—^Clerii -of | Waterford5; Cation H. C

GENERAL

¦the Dean of Lis-R{-iimore,i 8; Canon. IU Going, 21; Ear)P^nrose, 19;;R. M.

•anpniari, 16; Col.i5W-herJ 15; R. \%

. .(['¦'. Anson . 14; SirJ. |(Ford 'e, 11; Johnneiital—Dr. F.. I.

) , '2ii \ Canon17;; Rev\';\\allwt . 15JBurkitt . U

Le-4-, U .Sur -

Oa-\\. H . Smith , 7

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¦tUranginan 21. Paiii; IB; SairHinoi;e—Kail cBagwell. 10; Jmv. 13; 'Col. Chai10: iHoii. C. Ai.-W .' iSinith , sen

1-2. j SupplemeiAdii rns . 11. i Li^: Major Congre'v

m»;in < « i W I I

£3iidi and ford pT<iibyi<?ryout £l()0. He•cutc-d in tlwand said he

lid lve :m im-

¦• paris li -i oners lori ' :c. ¦ requiienien't.il UP. a d-alish t !u.

n poiulLUoii_f(> r its r'e-

lli'e. ]>i-orl!ei.y ih ry o )iild , f t , *suW- tlu> ni>ti |riit-l iii-; nioelj iic . anrltlui ! ok-ctrie (i pua- c-ea.t inii)rove-

>*:i

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Yon aqfnvit-i cVISITExj lilkIffl ffiEE: IM rT t ?1 * & 1 "• > Y terms. Full iiaj rticu lai s en- ; b<j obtai. cd from Th*

j 1111 l f . U . h S . I. , rn.{ ..ria" Guaralnl.-M Corporation. 16. Kildare \ tteet! Duli 'iii or froinj :l eir Stand :i:»hcjHor»e Show, or froiij[- .« I No lfl '-' Atiiomniivc Clearing Mount, 57.. Lower BUK ;><i *« k "¦l»V| I ; . . Street. Uublin. - |

| AVWM0TIVE CLEARim \H0USE ,! 57, Lower Baggot

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insNSfiswi'i10 9 h.p |4 CyliKlectric Lit hti iUody co riplUeand full fool Ki

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Cf GENUI NE MERIT IS THE ONLY THING WHICH STANDS1 THE TfESTlOF TIME. = |"Hipsley " TaUorii4 has a Quarter

: of [a Century to its credit and is going stronger than ever !n TO CELEBRATE THIS VICTORY OF VALUE, ana to mirk oui appreciation of the public support and confidence j which

has nabledl us to achieve such wonderful progress, we now1 -: inaugurate this . : ' . [ ; -

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WENTY-FTVE YEARS AGQ the first "Hipsle/' Tailors'Sho j was opened. TO«jDAY nearlj every town ofimportance, from Inverness to the Channel Islan ds,|has its own "Hipsley ": Shop, i | } J| :-

[«E MERIT IS THE ONLY THING WHICH STANDS

Worth

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Durin'g 'the period of the Horse Show, weI have arra'nged to hold a Sjiedal Exhibitioa

of shop-soilecJiand used cari at exceptionallyjfavoura ble prices. There is a jsplendidrange of i cars from which' to choose | ana

SPECIAL BARGAINSare to I be obtained at prices to suit everypocket

; ' The Official Order removing all restrictionsI on motoring throughout I eland makes it« once mere possible to n ove freely pyj

j ! . , car about ' our beautiful coi nlry ;- therefore

|! NOW IS THE TIME td BUY¦ We are dlst i disposing of the shop-soiled

: and demonstration cais of - ' j | ' . !I THE DUBlilN MOTOR Co^ Ltd. j

|! , THOMPSON'S MOTOR CAR Co.. Ltd.:j THE MOTOR HIREAGJ & SALES Co.: ¦ i ; M d -ii ' ¦ I'¦¦

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The f ollowing dart are on Vie: i and f or Sate—• ALBRKT 4-St'ater and DqRT Salooh . Coupe

• All-Weach«r and I-Joawr• All-Wfeath«r And ?-aoawrA'tvO. -JOHNSTON ESSEX Sf-SeaUr-

Touring Model.^ H0P«OBtLE Landau

i B.A.C- 2-Sea ter. l iett . Coupe, a-aeatec: . «-3«atfr arid Stloon. and *-.ieater. | ; ,)

!| ' . - , J " ¦ Bi .'CHET 4 Sealer and HUDSON SUPER SIXi COr J i a i l y . Saloon. [ .I . . SpeedBter. l I j!| - CAtr fHOKPB J2-Seater H0':5TMAH !< Seater.t O' CAtE. 7-£eater. Kl| OSBURY Car am! . . CHARROM 2-Seater. »otor cycf«- T! . . CHARRON 2-8eater. V * r' 7

(J-H t ' . CHANDLER 4-S«atcr. "^SM B-Seater. ;I ! DODOE Horn'tttd . S'^DARD 2-Seater &'i r, I . Speed Model & Coupe 4oeaiar. : |" !*¦»'• .. ¦ ¦ I I j i •¦ . ; ' IAnv of the above cars n;av :-e durchased on dc erred

AMiJ 1 LL 3¦¦/i 'i'r .\.A <CjtyJA i j f / t t i .

I ALBERT, 4-SEATER. '

11.9 h.p. 4 Cylinders. Magneto . Iciiit: m.•») Speeds. Electric: Lishtinj i and t>tani>i»;.^-[SLater Touring Body complete witli Ho

id.Screen . 5 lamps . Spare dciuciiublij VV'liuuland fun Vi' nf T^- • ¦

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OB1LE 5-SEATER.lers , Maij neto Imiition. 3 Speed ;; and Starting . 5 1-eaier ' Tourjij in,tb i Lt»mus .Si^ '< :'lf<«^hai )lo.l^ :i]! Price £475 ' -

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fer l OUBLE VALUE in every departUent-rValtic jwas never equalled even before the; war.

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th 4 Guineas

«** / suit The Famous A /v / Suit Sports /iW / />\\\ to 'Wool digo 1 UI|/ to coats, I n 'f oy f,Order Botany SBP0B , «f VH Op-!ep

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U Onlnny... Ail-Wool Indif D>».j j .Worth 9 6nt. | &c. j TAllOR MiOE.

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UK 8.| Temporary Stroctuse*. iBicyel*shells . &bd &ny,| Building |requiring .•cheip . 'durable , Bi)d reliable jKbrvttnj$. . N >t4ti<iug"""""r©quire4.. ' Clean j to iihiad<«Loojeis »>1L Only one quality, Jj ii rollt^oniuininp 12 sqotare yards, pr'{ i|ps ..C<Lper ( roil. For saiBiples apply iWiiiiaDU,Walter Walsh »n<18on«. B*rroii«ii»Dd Bi.watwibrd., ,- , ' ::, ,, .; ,; U ];jj^ i ;.[.;« • ¦ < ¦: ',' ' " - - -. . I I - ) -

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SANDEMAN maLs Fine Port WineFine Port JH^ne

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totes and Queries fronThe Farmers' Gazette."

ting. Kid op Knapweed.—The tillageon you suggiee* would be Excellent# piirpoje, and for this: c&laiiliiiesij> pasture a,fte,nraird& it will > repay;> niirrau.ro sail 'three: tror>s liberally!"PfulJbat- the wot or green) crop j £VTCvod. .arid, do aio,% i ftpare the drill.v in destroying -nJl" the. ;w<*ds pos-

Iticl-ude kaiinit in th* Artificial>g v>r it.hj- green crop and ' tfie iaridA'oKKia, -ns <tho effect of 'p'ota^h' i& ^-ntfe tli© growth of ekeverj and if&Js well established as ^ close sole*¦'Ura~ it prev«n,t& such intruders os«d from g?e1Aing fbcrtJiold. I . Ititictoiion of Plant.—The piaj it yotiB - ,'?. ^!

ir^1-!ca Anagallis,.of Water

wii J Jt belongs to; the \mA irai or-!ro-pau.laria'ceiae. which; incl\£dei .the

ru.tjt -le or cock's comb of the nvea-\h? 3ox«grlov» or wed folk's thimiblesditch sides, and flue kiwited fig-¦T K>se-.noble. which is. jushW

its (bluntly four-^ngted stems overtops, just now. ' The root of the lafcJj 1-a.nrely used ,by OUT grandmother^erfMHlv f<xr erysipelas atod other lo|rctioris. so it is not-: surprising thatD! of its relative, the water-Wingi-rll i.vou send, is foutid to be effeoj '

rtissipa .ting pus*?. :from tJvp etom4art animal, and !hence become !as brasiUweed. The Tatt&r, we

.. is a term '¦ oo-n fined to yojur ownnnjj would not ; be farriliaT in

y>mi'ties. Here aeniri we Wy bo iin ftur interp retation of what youby Vbl^si."; which we , taki to bo a*» to hold tlieir on-n. Nearly all the di-

atid' me fact Wiat yvju sate an "Sectors of ihe company! are |Irishmen. Went is made from the p]ant to cursj , have backedi our opiniori that! Ireland' ista*t" Wvee TO., still more ir doubtJ ! capable o:f establishing and looking afteiFrorii this, however, the! day of hsrj . »n. industry off this kind' si> Heavily that

ie ; tr>ne. and the ointment or • we are the greater losers. I We are una--t ' it he Y.S. rr ore iol be relied ndraous ii believing thiajt. . the- business

' I. , m \ ought to be, and probably with be, con-ng Mustard .—This eropiis now con- tmu'ud successfully in Ireland. We haveio t^ie lipht - wMte- in the easter n- been a-wsre -tjhart, our te'chhaealvmaniage-»?¦ r-f " 'Englitnd. where . ite,- rafnMJ ;- rtio.lt.. bod been, defective; but' 'ihiil ' isi - aLh i;f-wer tiv«i in tins courtry. It mat^ai--winch csyuldiiava• been¦ adjusted."p-thries prazed off -w>t.h! sheep, buti i Mist, biisfcness people^ I he j observed,l.'v b-'-wn to he plftu^ilied i i so a4 toade the]error of takinerj too optimistic a¦\V ., 'nnr?»>ni« mfW *er; or humus, tfnd i vievt of induslry after trie war, arid'theynnrhve the te*:ur« of the Bail ; in ! did SK\ tola , by postponing ithe raising of

<-~.«?s where v 'iTe-werm a".t*ck ia ¦: .capital " It was tliero fSr tfiiexn-at oneEnglish farmers : BTttw i >y>for^ ' time. but. they did ' not 1 take 'it because

pr lj -^mtch it in , !as it i? : believed -they did not need it at [that moment,jbnoxious to tl - p^e' pe-s-ts. Ye have Want of money and thje besii technicai-w'f<1p-^ nf, its- beiiur ' j rrow-n in th'ds iiwnagcmL'Ut have , brought about thef . a.id thero njre. other gi'eow for-- p!«seii,t- crisis. • .. ¦ | | "¦ : :

in& .im fire' suitA^e 'for Che ch'rpafe.' '-Tiie baiik and thtannso'lves, Sir Arth-UT-K".nd it is Tisu.ailly sown bTr^-ad vistj continued, had worked j inl nerfeot har-rat^

of n.1x>u<. ^o' pTkV.T'ds »-- • •- acre] mony throughout. A recei-.'xjr was ap-icv ijn. ' 1ic;'n r)loj''<?tii«--j .' "*f '; ¦ • iJ.wh\ poifrtecr with thfeir knowledge !aud .acqui-n>n^d .wve if T'|m dv"-"-1."

OQ t-i-ying escc.iyp, but the notion! of tho" receiverII tj ilot . i'.nd the ordivittry -1V :TO>* within a dav.or two of [his appointment,[>o i|;sod to irivj i «?•>/>. -j- > ^a*sary cor I h -ad takeu them completely-by surpnV'."ime-. . • In Kn^'.i.TMl* - WIIT.' ip iywn inor s-;)ioep. the o: op is \inwl.W r«ady

^ Lij -Ier t.o be "uvnofl od .in .aboutfnit.h« f~oin ths* <liM.s (>f sw.Sng.Io Ik-tter F.3.m. i n?r.—Yow querv is

'nifYMirniri '.iET in these timei whenare *••<> micert tj ii . The . tope of it

ns cj ril . nrd we wish you <J\-lory suc-WJiWt we should advis?.! y aa to dorv->.Vf- nn e--->podTitn>o>nt with one orof tlie t \ro n/rrj cr ttHurnJ iinat-ructor flr cowntv nnd discuss, the subject of)ery and crop cultivation.-- You cann '.•¦vh ' vWi j -1ve<m throT.gh tJiewy, Co. Committee of A^r. culture.Lber will, we eire eum, '¦¦ oc-operateru in yov-r flim' , to tf"'^ the .staijd-¦"nu'r rw.n fftrmJog' awd lira' otf yourr»u rF around. ¦ : :

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C-a^sell'a Tablets Offered- Free toi i ¦' the PiWic. ; ; ¦i : I i . I

manufa<AureT dare make ! the , one rwi|l .be found in this ptaragrapn,heiwere qanvimced of 'he virtue of

ecina. but the Veno I>rut» Oo;, LtdJ ,from : positive Q.-iiry cxi>en€poe thatisseil'e Tablete . are pcrfqrmuyr arful! work all oj er the wwl^ . Grate^»ti«*!>n'y' from thousands of nen1

^TS haves? no cioubt. atj all of tiiifljie:v.fore they . lijave depj- cfed "thait nof .shall renvtiri Jfor the raoD-JdcrptiopCassell'8 TaWiets in cps« of ner-

.tomplaint& ppt erally, and pairtici>tuaH ailments us kSleeplessncssr In-cm, ! AiYAOTiha. Neuriti|F; JTervoupi .wn. Overs*mar) , BraiU-ita^. Kidneyidni*, and Chi dren's Weal ness, <^i

a I nutritive and body-jbuildingne 'is required '. ' | ith^mext few \\iwks an y. It will bele for all such' sufferers to tab tain aupply free ant t -poet - • paid | in ox-y for -the mere tmuble of spnding aird i addressed' to The V<ho I DrugLtd.. Mnnu-fWuriny . Chemists ,r vcn.6., Manrih.wster. wrHin r clearlynil ' name and addrcse. A.I Chetn-11 Dtr. Cffssell s. Talblots at . Is. 3d.-. per box. ¦ iCc»n'-)nn y'p 'l :K-> o -ot<irio ?— ?*• most

Lly ^audp-|xxl of nny of ttimr kind inmoire. wh.'oli tiro supervised- byI diemists , and where ; ti s mofttllous oare is Uike.n in the m^.nufac-f f .Compan1-'*. products., trre ofponto visitors. " . i

VATERKORD MARKETSGENERAL I PRODliOE

, per toin, .12W. to I50s. . . I?n Straw. lOOa.lto U<».\> ! Jitoes; j s. 2d. id 2a per fitcme. |u, 72s. 6d. per eacjt of 20 stone. I

I BEEAD. i ., Ibread, 44d. E^lbj 8d/2lb,, lo*v«

I ; POULTRY. H ! vOuckens, lOel to Ma: pex* P»ir.

Hena, to. to 10a. per pair. - :i i

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to IT-3-14; 125s., 1+3—15O; 1208.,2-0-i to 2—lr-7- .

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A^ NOW NEAEiJyvG PERFECTION. -;

^ A ibrief visit.to 'Kilconan Park (*e-ap-Pnpiate nomenclji tive besjowed on toeiKr of Waterford's new];racecourse) lastevenihg brjel because t£e 'gathering sba-dowe rendered "a^protogedl one .imp^eible-was: pwdiictive! of miwh interert(writes our sporting correspondent). l>neerstwhile .land of jrooks ] and banks andbraes and furze has undergone k rf™arf;able transformation jn nine months, it-has been hammerfcd\ and trunmed intoi>^wontfl,Wi ciij infi. and is noW a racecourse£l Ms 'TndTl^af siy4what asalready .been said frequently1), that it willbe one of the.fine3t courses in Uie coim-try • The railB are comipleted the wholecircuit of the course, wluchJ by the way,is 1 mile 2 furlongs afound; the fencesare up, the track is levelled and bankedwhere neceesary, the stand-h6uses are wellon the way to completion', as are the stallsand other ."incidents." i 11wonder is ittoo late to make a- few suggestions. Thebis? stand is built almost parallel ,witnthe strai ght. ln j my! humble opinion,the spectators would |be able to get abetter view of a i race I if this stand were

' .built at an anglej-^a little! more acuteeven than that of I the 'smaller standiMany will be unalb'le to igetj a good viewof the 'chases at present when it comesto "racing home", at theisecJond last andlast fenogs. Another, suggestion I wouldlike to make is that jthe fences in the Istraight be shifted bveir to the rails, noton the bushes side, ks tliey a!re atpresent.This woiild enable | spectators to get abetter view of the jumping in the straight.As. far as the small ; "ring" is concerned ,the space between the a^nd ind the railsis abnormally, limited, and iVill not givemuch room for moxjingj around.

:• The going is in tip-top ;order, and pro-mises to .be £0 when the first fixture isbrouirht off a month!hence. ' Already thenow fixture is the occasion for a great dealof talk n\l over the Country in racing cir-cles, and the ' two biff events will attractbig competition, as ;als6 keen wagering.

. THE CATERING.I understand that [Mr. Whi. Greer,

Mic iael street, WaterfoTd, has procuredthe catering in connection with the races.

WEIGHTS FOR BIG HANDICAPS.

The weights for the two, big handicaps—the two and a half miles 'cfiase of £500and the two miles lmrdle "race of £2(X>—have been published. The following axethe weights:— ' I ; 1

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liio WATERFORD1 PLATE of 500 socsi,of which itihe seconcL will receive 60 so'^"and the third 20 eovi. : Ai handicla-psteepleciiase. Two1 miles and a half.

Mr E Barbour 's Sir Huon ... a VI lviMr. W. Parrieh's Golden- :-Fleece a 12; i!Mr. Croft's Max . I I i j 12 1Mr W A Wallis's l^ouvina i ... tl II !JMrs T O'K White's MtJ PJ-os-pwt f> 111 VMr ¥ Barbours lien'. (JiUdh aj i ... a 11 7Mr J P H'ogan'a Tills Coiner ... (> 11 1Mr. TJ Bennett's Hawker ... a l l 0Mr E W H Johnstonb' s Jschej odia a U " jr.*Mrs. Croft's Mouniel I \ ... 6 1 0Mr .W J, Jtfulcaiiy's Flee^v Wave a 10 11Mr J W-Widger's Coidom Vert... a 10 11Mr James Daly's' Bon Aiui ... a 10 nMr E L Lloyd's Aegean I ... a 10 8Mrs Ciioft's Kilmoral I i ... 0 JO 7Maj or White's Wayqtowjn ! ... 6 10 7Mr Kennedy'-s King's touiii r... 6 10 7Mr D J O'Brien 's Woo Whoob/.. a. 10 7Mr J- E Tyrrell's Clc-nsneaver ... li 10 .jMr .I Jackson's Day! Fox : . . ... a 10 4Ma* A K Kiiiflhan 's UpiWr ... 6 10 2Mr O'DTWSOOI.I' B Sinionrit .own ... a 10 2Mr Power's Ram's. Head ! ... fi 10 (>Mr Hrophv '-s Flying Laddie ... a 10 0Mr VaiWbuTg's Eaist- Ma>-o ... 6 9 VIMr Jos Widger's. Di-ifjter !" ... a 9 12M-r Il<i2an 's Padrai<i I \ ... a 9 12Lord KcnmaTe's l.atnkiu iMr Kelly 's Hard Nail | I('apt. I)<J-m^_'o '^ Dillv |\Vin g><MT Shepherd 'a Piid«ircei |

.- I I iSECON D DAY. I

The CITY OF WATERFORDRACE of 200 sove.1, ofi whic-lj the " «^i>ndwill receive 20 sovs and t .•« f.iihxl Mso\ . Two miles. : ;

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Mr Mon ahan 's Fariray jMr McGinn '6 Ulula ' iI.OM I Ij ascelles' Kin « I-j lteyMr Cohan 's Steady j HootchMr Wallis 's Empire MakerMr Vaughian 's Harop doj )Mr Hope Joluistonv 's l?chevMr O'Driseoll's Ea rn 'si GlenMr McAlinden 's SymarihtonMr Jiurke's Far and A vvayMr Cullinane's Sir WilliaimCapt. Smyth's SupremiacyMr OXeill's NavanlRoy iMr Burke's Silver "KlonselMr flaw's Huonora | jMr Graham's Treble ScotchMr Widger 's Token ICol. Croft's Paripori jIy>rd Kenmare'a BallyheenMr Prendergast's litt.le Alice 1

I I 1 I- I I : JHURLI NG AND FOOTBALL

TH1E 6PORTSF1ELD. IOn Sunday at -Waterfo-rd Spbrt^-fieki two

interesting gariies Wcrej brought off , wlienthe Temperance 'Hall |combination metGracedfleu in the fin=<t> round of the Koot-ball Iieague Ch'aanp'ionlship, • md Feny-bank ej icouTi'tered a Wlirterford team in afoienly hurling exhibition.

The fooitbalj . display | was i rem.arka.blygood, Gracedieu leiadi4gj aU lialf-time byiho score of 6 points jto' 5. On the ox-change of sides 1-h ei Teaiipei-ance Hall re-prersentativefi were moije in evidence , andon assumjmtr the offensive commenced re-dudng the lea oJ Use opposition. A gal-lant, defence was put; up by th>e< Gi"3cwiieumen and some thrilling i pa.«agos warewitnessed, but as the game went on tlieTeinperanoe Hj alliirivoroved, ,md emergedvictorious by the score ' of 1 point-^-thefinal scores beingi Ternperana; Hall, 6priinte ; G racedieu , '5 points.

In tlie huTling event iFeidefeated by Waterford by apin. Mr. Croke acted in tinrcftree. , JI 1 JETTING. IN THE HARVt

Han-estiri" operatioiiB In Cwere in. full 6win<7. lui-tiwe*break in the weather has eecapped the work. Miich cocut and is'mostly in stooks.the severe Bummer, thejerpto be very ?ood, -and (the y eld promiseswell. No price for oats has yet beenquoted locally. In gome districts floodshave, occurred and the etooks are afloat.

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CroB/ .CAadrman of theInfeh, Paikmg Co., interviewed on Tues-dlay regiatrding tbe pioisitiari, of thecpmpany in view .of tlie iappointment oi areceiver, exnlauied that Uie company wasstarted \rtUi a .capital ol[ £500,000. Theyknew thdy .would require I at i least that,ojnoumt. £250,000 only was called up atthe incep tion' of the company,' but whenbhe second. £250,000 was (appUed for greatindustrial aaid finonciall Changes hadJak«n place mid no aAiqaate; respbnse.rtr^.rec'?1! ; from the. shareholders.

«>, ^heubfnk*"wbi(*." eaddi Sir Axthur,

, had shojm gTeat oonfidenc& in this pro-ject, subs equmtly finan^edi tlie comparrvby taking up debentures1. They suppliedth*e, moneir;.w6 Had eap^te&'fto -re^Veftom the fehaiehoidore. In addition, othercapital wks privatrely subscribed te meetthe expense of equipment I and buildingwhich at the conclusion1 of the war. Imiproved; toj be unexpectedly great. Whenraising this capital the shareholders Wereagain appealed to, but bgaiai withoutsuincaent response. | ! '

"The btisiness bias not failed in th©sense .th'ajt it hlaisi been proved to be anunsound project, but only for 'lack of theim*™$ of war to enable it to oairry on "The company has not had a full op-portunity of proa-raj? itself/* Sir Arthurwent~«n. "it contains- all [the elementsof success, and I still txjlieye. it to be anessential Ideveiopment in «ie interests oithe farmiiig oomanunity of Ireland if fchev

Tht?y expected that the I usual procedurewould Ije followed—tliat! is, tlie receivervv»uld co isult with the I directors, obtainthvir pK-posal for the reinstatement ofUi» business, afford them | fair time fornegatiatit>n and an oportunity of consult-ing the sJiareholdeTS. Iri the present ca&cthere was absolutely no| obniplicMion.- inthe affaij ls of the Irish Packing Co. towain-ant precipitate actioni ' There werepractically no creditors outMde tlu> dBbon.tu rjes ; nxd contracts and no works to becarried on, the works being closed. TheLosers were the shareholders, note-libld-er& and TOTk people. . | - . : ¦

He fai led to, see any: justificaition forthe step taken by the receiver, eve>n! inthe interest;': oif the debenture hoJdfi-ra^The directors had certain negotiations inview, bui tlie ground has |boen cut fromunder ttifeir fe«t This) was not only un-businesa ike-but quite' coffitrary to thefriendly understanding I which existeabetween tlie bank and tfoej directors. /

The Ir .sh Packing CV>J would; however,l>e>i heard o f ; again. An | industry : of thisiinportunca could not be allowed 70 fail."I[am quite prepared," said'Sir

¦¦Arthur,"to co-operate with any responsible bodyod people in Ireland who, in the interestserf |Vh« onmtry and the int-eres-tsj of the[arming commuaiitv in jlreland,) are pre-pared to jo in in same sound Businessproposal for the reinstatement.: of thecompany." . _ | | ' ¦ \

Sir Arthur:also pointed; out that it wasa lnisuik iy to bay that the board, hid' beeni"?const-itiited . It was <|nJJt: gcd, and th«en.!:i>rgied lx>ard a^id worked in completeharmony from the day j it was appointed.Then' hjs d been no differences- of opiniona«|to pc Mcy or as to the soundness, ornr<ir»p«ctt . of ' th«'business.! "I 1 agree,"iidded ,Sir Arthur, "that we might havemadp our de\^loj>ments raiore slowly, butthe- polity purBmed in oonTiectiart witli theworks was believed to be. in the long ran-,( lit-- mori econom-ioal. The Irish PackingCo', only needs wo^rking xiapital—:the cry< f e\"'.*ry industry." |

i REFERFA'CE TO WATERIX>RD! . FACTORY.

liuerviuwed on Wednesday by a.PrtvM ro-presvinUuave.: Mr. J. Harold1 Pirn , receiver¦.md manager of the Ixish Packing Co..uxplaincn, ¦ in reference| to the e-tatement!niH)dc- »4 -ir ArUhu'r Pu |Cro3,\ that tliksdi re-ctor. wvre a^wj are for pome time thathe (Mr. 11m) was about to be appointedreceiver. They knew! immediately th«timo of Tie appointment, and. if they hadany pfroposals to iruake it was up to themto .coir.uiufHCiaU) with bin). ~

Ifc' wftsj not hda view, he .weat on ro say,itlitijJ, li;e should have approached the di-rewtor.s :.n<Ji nsked Uitem! for proposalsAnytinn; ? Uiiit lie had jdor ie would in n<»way prejudice the interests of the share-hofdera. . Hie was quito willing, and in-diytl anxious, to give j mbsi favourablecomsidorktion. ciansistent with his duty tothe debenture holders,!toj any proposalseither f ifoai the direotors or others whichmkint rkult in the industry being re-started I He 'took thej view that if thncompany had any proposals to mAkeitheyshould have made them to him. He had,howevo .. v.ido.tbje -bert.'hA- could for tie

• 7 dteSimture ,'Holders , and hio did not waailto delai; ndA-wtisinp.- ! I . :.. . . .¦ ¦ . The ' Jrish Bulletin/' refemng; ttL«w-activities of Tkiil¦ Eireaam, says:— Other

0 •iniitarta it work'was done in|promotingthe dreskod meat and packing industry on

' lifHj s alk«dv prepa«d'i-;by Mr. ErnestBlrthe Minister for Trade, and Commerw',

; ^nior to his anaat. Tha3 » a vrial branchrff amsi ctive economic reform for Ire-

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^pIc> Xj f T?-?¥«Un«» ««1 P»«ved their undoiiU-r^ Wnh :.«¦>; medicine for digest ve•Rubles, : There is a ring of| truth abjutthis terse «nd pithy 'phrase vihich sho ildsurelv . appeal to all who 'suffer frimdefTanped digestion. If Beecham's Pills Ire

the very thing" for others1 does it Sot12"?7..%

misht tie .good for you?Tlj eiv why not put them to the test? ! Itwould certainly seem that a medicine wh chha^.beeo such a pronounced success in ' somany cases is vvoith a trial . Beecham'i p! Hiacl firstly upon the great organs of thedigestive system -stomach liver and bow-elsj? [They tone up the stdmach, implartTTthX &ction t0 ^e I'ver and gently st m-'ulate the bowels to perforni their import mtwork ; easily and satisfactorily. If yousuf' crifrom derangement of the ' digest ve

system the very thing for you is

Sold rrerywhere in boxes,Pr»e« I/1J (56 pi«.) * 2fl (1«8 pUUX

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© Goods of the Choicest Quality. ( |iB Country Orders Carefully Attended to f 1

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Clear Brainand physical well-being oreimpossible when tho stomachand bowels arc out of; orderand the liver and kidneys in aRluggish condition. Air dis-tressing symptoms are (ju ioklydispelled by ¦. \ ¦

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Troubles, R) ieui/iiifrRrrij JJum-b'ago. SciaJica , S '-'if iiuesa in theJoints ; 'U'RCBurns , etc.,to equal

Hollo way 'sOintment

1 NOTICETO FARMERS.

; ED WJ/ W J LSH ] rH de, 3k?n . Wool and TaUowI' MerchaiA

Hor«e and Cattl e Slaughterer , |THOMAS STREET, WATERFORDj,^ J ' ' J A . _ _ TVt 'f- /i j 1 T\! ^_l _ ljis prepared to remove Di^idjfand DisabledHorses and Cattle frorn any place withii,af radiiis of Fifteen Miles of Waterford. | 1aim prepared to pay Higher /'PriCee Jthapany other firm1. All AnimalB\Immediato5Removed on (eceipi oi Telegram, Lette r .ot Poetcird. 1 I . •«

Pleas« Note Address :—EDWARD WALSH, ;

Thomas St., Wntorford.

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Standing in the business centre oiEVERYWHERE of interest to thjetraveller, j Its table and roon^are as pood as training, car«arid knowledge can- make them,

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TP1J IC* 1171 ^CJ V We a«> maMng oaii Firet Grand Show of i|n IN W lE l lt . a Really Haaodsoma QaiQection- of the

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SPECIAL Q*TER IN IRISH SUITINGS^S-4 HEAVY! IRISH

TWEED, 3s. lid!, per yard ; 6-4 DITTO, 7s. lid. perjyard.jABOUT 60 GvDD SUIT LENG TH8 to clear at 27s. <Sd. each . ,

3m- New Stock if Men 's and Bo ys' Reudy-to'-XVcar SuHsJ Shirt? , jBocks, Underclol hing, Boots, and Shoes is greatly reduced |

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The CAFE being situated, in admittedly the mOstCentral p osition of the City affords I exceptionalfacilities to tJhe resident i and travelling {public and' isluxuriously 4 furnished with the most flriocf ierri andhtfg entC appo intments in every detail and willbe electrically illuminated and heated throughout.. j

UThe F rm having secured the services pi an ;

((Gold Medalist) wiih Dublin and Continental experienceand {guaranteeing the use of ingredients of supreme qualitydnlyj°and absolute purity ensuring to1 their numerouscj lients a standard of excellence iu Confectionery Gjoodeinrivalled in Waterford. j | j

Excellent Cold ; Luncheons, Teafl , Choc|olate, Coffee 1

cea' and Minerals Trill be efficiently served by a speciallyppointed stAft under experienced management. 1

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standard price)6 s. lid. yard.j ! P20 pieces Rich Silk 'Cvepe-de-Chines, pink , sky,; (

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being arrest-ed and placed in j a il-a short time agej , jusii-6ods ait- sensationally low prices, we were deprived of .(

! i - I ' I i ¦ ¦1 - i ;¦ I '^e goods niustt be paid for, we have decided to clear ou1he patrons of our HISTORIC AFiTER-SEASOX SALE

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« >1 this wook. i a< wvll i a.s sevo^al ' piles di?p luy«i ; /' ' its

^ latest Dreiser : :mti; Frocks . -20 pieces i Fancy T; - 'An land Shepherd Plaids. Is.. 1yaj -d. !¦ ! I : i : ,40 pieces ! All ^'co1 Cpetunv ; Tweed-s, is. 6d. ni ^ d L'S

1; to-day's standard price 5s.:lld. j || . 6s. lid. ;ind 8s. lid yard. "'¦ jaides, .X-.'-lld. per yard; to-day 's I. SO.p ieces ' AJ ! Wiol C^ stiim<e Tweed3, 3s. Gd. and 3s.

' . j 'P i° [ • j 10 p iecesj-odin . All Wool O'.stume Serge.s, navy , ni gjbampagne, .saxe, white , etc., j Ij yard ; old. prij :e 12s 6dJ yard. • I ' , , j'4- ' i , ; '( . \ -Uud i StL> <ik hi 1 ri h. Co.:tuu»< > Twwd.« a i d ^•r-.'es;, lid. and- tJs . |6il. Ippr yard. !

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r ard. i 1 1 ! , l l haj f to-dayrs' i ordinary prices. ¦ ,2s. 6<!. per yard . | | 20 nif oeij TooUir .- |Pi|jue c , 'I* . ll<i . per y;»: r : umal 1

Sale! Windows this weekV Ml ! ! , ' 1 : i i - M i : : ¦ - ' II :

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spose of , their Eutii-erp SECONDrHixi ,the fli sl .SaVi!.*'? ftyeT

Custoiii^rs (T«| mine

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to 4/= strifeBCIAUTV.:|;' ] ; ¦ - ; - ii 51b.' .ParceltJ : - j ,. • ; . .:!

Q 2lbs.' cheap1 Tea ; '

\A * TEA ©PECIALIETO.i '

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Strong Tweed TrouBeBest Quality 9ik-iin100 Pieces of Cdlouxe 1 !and Plaan Flannelettes, feajre trice no. 6 ^yara.

100 Pieces' Beauififiil DTefis Cretonnes, Sale Prices) IIid., Is. 6d. anid Is lid yard.

50 Itazen iiovely Gyiiy Oc vers, Tapesi rj r and Madras, Sale Pric e Is. lid., 2s. I Id

j and ^. lid. ] TTr ;: _ . I - i ! .

pirls* RibbW Stockings, 6id. P&r pair. : ; ! !

20 Dozen Aien's Htea' ,tiLr 'Knicker Stock ingB, with "ancy tops, 2s, 6d. per pair. |. -¦

G^Qtsi1. White and 'Fi iicy Bordered Han dkerchdefs at 2Jd. eajdi. . j j V : I

IA Great B^rgain-^ i>0Beii*^ of Irish Embrcddered1 Pillow jCa »e*J with heaf ^fititdhed frills, usual 4s. lid.,. cL&anng. at ls{. 6d. -eaxSx.\ p, | ' ¦¦

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25 ©oxen Bolster bases', do iil©. size 'with tapes, Is. eacW. . . j : f ;

«1 Wftrtoa Rnirv»imU C 1 i^f.JlinhriWrri ?*irt.i.Tii«? in. n«a* dfi&icmsi 2s. 6d. usual pri 6*'5d. Pieces SupekJr] iiaaityj'dxford Shir tinge, in ncait design^, a . 5d. us

j all -jteoi clear a/t i: lid. yard. .. . , |

|15 Doeeais-pLowly Dsaanask iTray. Gloths,' rich cbesigns, at Is. Bdl each. ,

litwely- Range of Flcr vj&r Pots cleairing: at Is. lid. each:; woith double.'

Wihit© IronstorU Clips and Saucers red uced to Bid. to clear . . ; • '.: . '¦ ¦

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; THISEAVIEW PBMTE HOTEL i :: TH^ SEAVIEW PfiMfE HOTEl

AND RESTAURANT, TRAMORC. I

"I* . Next Marine Hotel. One minute from Station a d > Strand

t \ \V\ i - I i 1 i !¦ ¦i| FRESH STOJGJK OF HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY DAILY,j i r All Varieties of Chocolates and Sweets Stocked. ¦

Ji Proprietress: E, M. KENT, - • . '

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FOR HEALTH1 • i f» - CO1

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for "Vlien., 7s., lid. each ;Cam for men, is. lid

and Plain Flannelette ,i 'and Plain Flannelette , SajTe Prio© 7 d. a ^yard.Thetis Cretonnes, Sale Prices 11 Jd., Is- 6d. anid Is lid yard.

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97 Ocv.ers, T&pes't ry and Madras, Sale Pri e Is. lid., 2s. Ddl

ATERFORD"' - i . l l ¦

! Mon octlonary & Restaurant( - m. 110 Quay, Waterrford . |g\

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as lie liaa ' roturned from ¦ ^NI ar;Jne of our heat and mr>.«f .effif;i<

e'nt i ie stock of Strn sonabi o 1

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pec^rge's. Sf.,1 |

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ge Reduction! ' . : _ : i! ¦ i'

3L8& &mericaB IfootweorIUNa |AT BARGA IN ^RICES (DUE VARIED)IES A ND GEN'fS' FINE U.sJL i BOOTS iAK^: ; ; ¦SH(»1iS... : \

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ThB J. *R. SUPER QIMLITY 3;!FI: N'M DRKSS rooiU'EARl |i«(m: i ; I . . LADIES! ; . - • ¦

The "Condon ^BOOT FOR (iK> |Tl/KH(iUlRE SK R V K ' E < ()\ 1

bull SPECIA T W I N IU

TEffi IBlSii BOOT: [ I . - V 7 1 : ! |!

* if ' on strand St., *™™<>™:| : . i ; " - . 1 1 . . 11 1 II i : •[ [I -

PLEASURE : AND

DancingNa

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SALE

were 25s. 6d. ; ' :and 2a. 6d. each. '

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fed., Is. lid , 2s. 6d. yard.Ud. per yald; usual I pri :«»,

- || ! ! ! "ld. i per yard. " ! ];r, rust, | -os^ and saxe.i 3s 1 Id

' I I ' ' ! ' ! ;less than half to-day 's priceB.; Gs. lldJJ 8s| lid to 13s 6d yfrd:. in all the lates t jsliac e*;h. These (prices are ne'ailly

iricft 5s. Id, yard

Fastest Growing DraperySoot Sjorifc, " • | 1 [ -VVATER FORD¦ ' ¦

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J1NE1) WITH -

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HILLSTORES

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TJEG8 to iittto mj hia numerousj |Cu*tom«r8: that : Businiisa

IB NOW RESUMED at Ms! oldPrfemisea,-; !

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18 BARRON&TRAND-.yrmfT,' ¦ • - ' • • . -ir p : i" i ' i i: ¦ ' : ;' :

WilX ' *<? usual Siock' j o|;. p " ' : .. ¦

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OUR GENXlilMBN'iS OXJTFITTMQ!Sa>P IS OiNB OF ' " ; '

THE M^T](X)MELETE IN imferiANIX EVERY-THING IN* tiENTliEMEN'S WiEsAiR I© I HEBE IN CtOODTASTE A2TO SEASONABLY FlUJCE J. | i

Big New Stock otf Neciw^ar, Socks, Pyjamas arid Shirts, NerwlHats, SmartCam, Golf Hose, Golf Ooate, Flannel Tr'auBersj ¦ Cardigans, j&uit Cases,IteJiaJble Waterproote, Saopwe Boote and Shoes. .

SPECDAIJTYr GiaiTLEMEN 'S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, __^¦ ¦! PERFECT FITTING. i

PAX OUR OUTFITTING 8KOP A VI8IT.

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BOX GkLfeDERBij1300 lib (WELTED)

Wr D AfGUtA* THE CENTRAL• rMv9n CA.BOOT STORES.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND REPAIRING FACTORY.GEORGES STREETA¥D OUAY,WATERFQRD

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RcENSTHE BRIDGE

Our Teand kithem.

j ¦- ., - When -'yciu ; are " fed up y with in- Q1**

i ' different Teas, como to uo. jI . ¦ ' ¦ ' " ! '

: Blends alt 2/8, .3/4 ,* */-'. O.

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«i " EVERY CUP A PLEASUCK.'" i'

I GILBEY6I Pure 1 FOreigi

With the Guarante e of THE 1.ARGES

Loudenne Claret - 3/- .Beaune Burgundy ?/-Australian Burgundy

(in Flagons) 5/-| ' Crown Marsala I ; 4/6 i

Grand Madeira ' v 5/-Chablie " White "

Burgund y j . 4/6^aitles and Flagons

YoT6e"had j f r om

Laurence41 QUAY

«] AGENT FOR W. and A. G1LBEX

WANTEDBy the Stradbally and Comeragh ValleyCo-operative Society, Durorw, Co. Water-ford, I

A COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER.Apply, stating wages l and enclosing

j copiea of references, to! Manager. v

DANCE' i in i AL L - m QE T Tymap

VflUj BE HEU>AT THflt HALL, IMLMACOWf

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Da*dng fiterto at9 o'clock;

8 Goo* Nights Enj<mnent Assured.

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: iWaj be i«d7 next iroek. Pnoo 60.

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RI8H MANUFACTURErHROUGHOUT.1

COMPARE OURPRICES. ' !

is are all that moneyowiodgro can make

j ri Wines.ESP HOUSE IN THE TRADE

Malacat White' Wine 3/«Invalid Port 4/6

i !>astillo' «pan i«f) Kerf Wine 3/.Old Tawny Foi l j 6/6ij horry Lueano Dry ¦ 4/6Sherry Brown 5/6

xlrlii (Returnab le ) .

Q'yonnoryWater-ford.. G1LBEY. Lui . !

¦ CORK SUMMER SHOW,i 6th & 7th September.

r OKSKS, PONIESJ CATTLE, PIGS.I\> J LTRY , BUTTKK; CHEESE, FRUIT.

I ROOTS AXD ^RAIN. ,i .T r .MJ'I.w; AND DRIYLNOcI COMPETITION S.

(H AJVI P ION .1U.MPINYJ COMPETITION.Pri::i'.s <>f £30 offered in a Champion C-om-

; petition. Opoii to all comers.Special CtasseB tor Registered IrUli

; i ¦ ¦ Draught [Ho rsj.»3.

F, ntiks close 20th' !Auo^t. ,lor Prize Lists and all pjwticulaj 's a;v

rx!v to - I ¦-1 ¦ J. BYRNE, Secretary,i !: . • ill Cook Si., Cork, i

, BIG SUPPLY OF 1

IRISH 1GIGARfBTTES

: JUST RBCE1VED..¦ ;

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Lambkin 's, (lola , :Banba, etc.

CO-OPERATIVE STORES,WATERFORD,

TlTATESiPOlli) AND TRAMOBB

}; , DEPARTURE JOF 1RAIN8.'¦. ?; '

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¦ ¦ • AUGUSir. llStb. ; . . ' ,. : ' [ ' ,¦Wat^rfofd dep.f8.30,1 10 30, . 11.15, 12j0, j

12.46, 1.30; 2.20, 4ll6, 15.30, j6.30, 7.30, 9.30, !

• Tramore dep^9.10, 10.60, 11.35, i2.20, :U5, 1.65, 2.50; 5.0, fi.0, ;7.0, .8.0, 10.0, 11.0. ,

1st Class Return, 3e.i Single, 2s. ! :3rd Class Return, 2a. ; Sijng^, la.¦ *&•¦ i

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17th. ¦ ¦¦ ' .¦ jiWaterford d«p.4-8J!0.!llj> . 12.0, LO] 2.0,

5.0, 6.0; 7.0, 8.0, 9.30,1 n.a] i' 1st Class Return, 3a. ; Single, 2s. ,3rd Class Return, 2s.; Single, ls. 4d.

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TI^E- IJAV^LIO^TRMORE. i

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RACK W r f - k; AT RAC nONi -T-T I '

A SPECIAL ! Race Week DancingAtt raction ! wijl :be .provided ;tor

Vieit^rs to Trambr© ! 1

• ! AT ' fPHE :PAYIlil(>H, ;

COMMENCING ON SUNDAY , AUG. »: | " . i l l ' I- -

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T\ANCING -will Begiri !at 8 o clocli,

M t ol&o^W^^; • £ AND WEDNESDAY. j

mHE Enjoyable ! Function tinchX. '¦ Evening will I be j enhaiK^d I bySearchlight Effects 5j ' the Floor .i ssecond t« none -. ajid %T MH"C ™lbe of the>«J azz Ordhestral Variety..

: 1 j . Prioes^- '

Gents; 3s. ; Ladies, 2s. ; Double Ticket, 4s

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RACE W EEK ATTRACTIONi ' AT ' Tfi^MflRE ;

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; ! Cinderella Dances ;; ¦

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' TT1SITORS TO TRAMORE during¦ V Bace Week , <lon "t forget to visit

the ever-popular i" ; .

MARQUEE DEi - : ; DANSB. ! .' • "| 'TT \ ' 'plNDERELLA TAANCE.S;

i Will b.e hold onMONDAY , TUESDAY , WEDNESDA"!

I AND THURSDAY NIGHTS. '

Spiuious Accominadation. ExcellentFloor. Higli-j Claea Orchestra .

Dnneing Commencee encli Evening at 11.8

Prices of Admission :Gents, 7s. 6d. ; Ladies, 5s

Double Ticket, 10s.

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OPT ING /IK jNQUNCEMFNI

r-^-IHilSTpPHER j POWER bogs to

V announce 1 tha t ihe j hns mirclia .s»>dI I ! I '

the I Licensed Premises at Ql'EEN

STREET, TRAMORE, fo rmerly j held

by Mr. J . J. ;Doyle; and ho ha« l

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N0W;0PENED.

NOTHING BUT BEST QUALITYDRINKS STOCKED. SERVED

WITH PROMPTITUDE , i

¦ A TRIAL SOLICITED.1 ' K ! I

I HIGH WATER. i¦ SATURDJAYj AUGl'ST loth ".

I AT iWATERFORD.MiprnJn?, 2.|36. j i Aj fte r iHKU i . .Ti :i

! AT TRAMORE..Morning, 2.3. i AfteiTUKj ii. '-J.-10

l lr i . ' l i l < »f Tide nt Walij i f .j n l , Oft . >inV ; i ! I

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ySTATEUKo'RD AX}) rilltA -MOUM

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M O M I A Y . TVKSDAY |& WE HNK SDA

I N|EXTI .I ' j i

ATOrST 1511) , lBth & 171h. •

Sl' l .k.V D l l ) ENTRIES. < ;CK)D liAC 'lXI ' CERTAIN. 1

! TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ! I:i ¦ ! I i .1 J

On Monday.i August U5U1, a SpfOj alTrai n will lea -c Clonmel at 10.30 u.m.1,rotui aing at 7 10 p.m. . 1' n.s'songurs ! <¦• inii ls t i - ivtu.rn .. by ordinary tr«in ,li -avi i«W-ito i ford at 7 45 p .Tii. wuh day, !

A h'rain will leave Dun^arv ;iri ;it H f>liii .nij each day for | Wator .ford. A Rrt u ni iSpecial will J faV « at 7.b(\ p.m. >-ach ! dayfor lhingarvan ' j ' ,

TiW will Wav. Kilkenny at 10.30 a4m .and 1-2.15 p.mj . eiuili: (biy. retairning n-t7 l!U I) .in. each day. i : . ! M

NJATIONAL UNION OF RAILWAVj . ' r , ¦ ; MEN. ..•( j :

!- ' ,-. \ YA M ASS MEETI NG |

O! ALL GRA DES of Railwaymt-n will b'ef i Iheldj in ' • ¦ _ . !¦

TJIE LARGJE ROOM TOWN ITATJ ,ON IIUMDAY NEXT, j !

tit -il S o'clock, fori the 'purpose of hearuwexplained -the result of negoiiationsj WA

cWidinj ? on future ' course erf ad vort.|Full and puivctdai attendance of all) off

duly desire*, a&j delegates - miiftt 'aij ter-wa>ds proceed to| Wexford. . . [ | j

PLUVEX F«H Roofing for Out-Buttfgum. Tempor*ry ] Straetnres. BiqreliWfodt , And inji building requiring !»•heap, dantbl* «sd xelUble Roofing. |N*Uj Snf Tequlred/ ; Gle*« to h*ndltLooki wall- Oaly one qn»Hty. In; rplucohtaining 12)8qaare yards, price 10s-. 6dp u roll. For MinplM •pplf to amatiWftltaf WaWand Sona, B*Tronrtr»pd St.S<C*rfo»L . | . : ; . . . v- !:

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WKMOSRIM S: . ; I !: PRIDAY> ' AUGUST 12, idail ¦ "j

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NEXT WEEKi Somiethiiif; in tlie nature of a. JsensB tion

w&4 created yesterday by the official an-rtoxBiaament) that PnesMieinit DeliValerahad sent a. [reply to Mrj. Lloyd George'sprtoipiosals'. | Every cionceivable I kind ofrumour was immediately circulated Itmay be safely said i that, outside theCabinet of Doil Eireano.' and the EmiliEhCabinet',' nlobody knows thie nott re1 ofi'theleftifcer intmi wvel Piesidenjt of Dai L Eirearanwhich' was delivered yesterday. Ut . Down!-ingj street] All that, can be stated peifi-nitely ! is tl[ait. -the itcvte' was deebateliedby j spteciai courier in j an . ajea- >plaJrifei tot'anis/ and- tlhat'on receipt, of it ! Sl!r LuoydGeorg<e infciTined-the French Premiier thia.the [would. jn,ave; to return to .London 1m-roediatelyj I " , I ¦ ! . , . j

Ttoe; Lodioon j "'Daily_ Gb-roaiiole" hiasbeep :qn foj rmer occasions used ; a s aspecieL' yehicle fpr i conveying • to thepuililic the jopinlions o-f |M'r . C-korge. iltiww declanets- \A\a,i President De- Val isra-'alettea\ ; e.\pres6es a desire ¦ for a ( generalattntoiasty of (. the poditioai. prisoners. ;

'It. mayi'bj e-set dowrr Avith ' SOOMJI degreeof' safety |that , no definite decislop aboutMr Lloyd jGhebrge's proposals will b i ar-rived j at j until i • Dail iEireann cons dersithiom ^next week. | ' ¦ " ' ¦ \

Jj lies&rs.li Seah T. O'Ceallaigh: . G ivanDuffy1 ai|i4! . H^ Bofliacndj >fdjriat?rJ ! v i.pve &

i S'-etnitiing Ireland at ; !Puii», Rcme, ! andW'ffishSngt prit. hlaive been summope'd home-to .alttlend a meeting of Daal Ei reann!

N«ok. week will be- a fatoful w'eek i forIreqaid. || j | • f ' j

LOCAL ANDDISTRICT

GOSSIP

MR. HEN-RY POPEvj ! . . ! | I :T, o-day |wje hiid a Visi |ffi*oni u ^rieri d of

our youth who has- travelled during tliepact foirty kreaj -.s over.' greater siretches oflairid |aaid| svia Jtli.an [Jlysses eve'n dT uapntof.I Mr. Henry PopeJ born- in tihe -United¦Stait«i , .eldest j son of I Alex-anj d^r I 'ope,caniel to! Walteiford a boy tiiid recedyeid: liisearly edu-oa'tioh, at the j old Cath< lie Uni-\iefs'iiy SclWI in Stephen- street. Til arty-five years' ago Mr. - Pdpe left W ateVfo-rdcity , land ! sin-eik tiieiii 'lm has bh&\\ in tneArgen tine Republic ., in Sou-Ui A'flricj , j ' inKj ilvnt . on t,]i.t. Wpst' (iwsit af. AlRric 1 : '!inA ul -trj alia -l and in various park ofl tiieUnited Stales. At onci tima the ffopes\ve {re|t .he-|1< iwliivg niorcij iniiiits' in- |Wsi!terford—shipownt rs, j etc. Evidence of (hei r |ux-istxinc e rCTian'ns in thie |fcwo' envies \ hicJicriwn the heights- of., Feri7bainfc. TheAdelphi Hoitel waKi .oricinially trie toKynhouse' o f ' ope of the in^niber."? f .f , thi* dis-itiilgaLshed Watexford family . \

KEAJGH OF CAPTAIN j .IOHN A ltFA. JEY.¦Wo regret to announce lh.o dVati I of

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ilvi$. residoince.! St. AlphoTisus ro«d Ion,Wednesday . Tilie dcceasedl wns1 ii biulhci¦of (tJie laj e ^Ir. J^mies lSliwltey li i f ;K itJc*-lw.i:^ndi vtiR- for IIKII

^V y e n i s j a l w pt flin

in I tlie Mivn ce irf the (j r< ;at I We sternCompany. During his| time he Ipd beenmiwr ciF tlTe>; &s. M>a!akx>ff and;^s. Pem-broke. Has remairns;wj ere int<-fredi a^_St.Mary's, Balfyguinaierj to-day^ after Officearid Hich iMass. af o St. j oVi-n 's Qi\ ircT 1 ;¦

1 i; ' : 1 . --rd-.;- L.L hPORPER'TY SALE AT} DI XMORE I;

The villiu resd'dbn>ie knpwii ¦aj s'>' CoAloe n ,Dunmore tEaet-, was ' sold by aucti< n,; byMi-.- Thomk WaL-'ir. auctionwrl the ( 2uay,this week, and nej vJisd |8SK » fru iiiej is . He.uis ?piivchaaed by Mr. Mauri«:e ( rfty ; (ro-pit ssntiiig M) " . H. D. Kt ;;nir , .-olr . ) ! intru,--t for! Mr. Th-oniiis Si i i j>s!>y. M efi .- r.i.Tlinorntoiri and Son- . b>olrs\ , ha< >«rj hia<<eof| tlie eaU . ! 1 . . : i:CHKAP ixcrnsio's AND NATIONA L

! CrAMBS. ! . 1 . 1 : " ...Oil Sunday week an uxcii -ivion tr .-u ij w i l !

be run from Wat«rford to NW. Jfc ss inedniiectio4 with the j im.er-c<mij ty. h^ni"!-,'cdntest between \V>xford and Kilkenny.It is1 approximatel y fivo y^Ars bnce therewis 'a Sunday excursion on.- this linfyandthe Occasion doubtless wi ll , bej aval .ed 01bv the mkny Gaels !of Waterford. It , isunnecessary^ to point but that bwi ig, totMe ' I trials 'that th 'e ^ ;ountr | has gone1.1 nAij rh -f l i u l tin: many re -arMionsJ m-.' . i i u i i i w r ?iin i i . < T \ r . . i t i r i i i fif M'n i't'ia 1 Law..•liniiinj the iinpo .-.itioh of M ar t i a 1 Lawt) at) no hur l ing .- -r footbal l i . i . t ^r-ci >untyu'Jinifis have* bren hold ' either , i i Kil k ennyo{ Wexford for a considerable time , landnow|wi$h a now era before us it i; onlyn itiJral that , the ovout oil Sunday weekis looked forward !¦> with fct 'Lin tr s of jo yand renewed "i i t l i i i - ia- " ' . Lrt us bopvbefore loil^

that WV .terfOn l , kvhicl i |wa >the . 'centra oi many th ril l ing A nationalLr i nil 's \vj ll ;i L'ai)i '

' '' !i)n to -tl i i f - forr . | a r n lt l at) the'^ i cx t i-hoi ' •¦.: • <> ( ,lln ' Lv.insu-r « .r¦C(Mij .;i,r :Oi.uneil- of 1'l i i - ' j ( < - A . A . f >v an; i -t t '-r-cmui^y *_r :: 1:1 < » w i i I In ; uu i ' J i ij vn p,o[i"-"j :

1 r A j iorf j i i ' l i J . The fa IT i i i i Si|ii) |lii y ^vi.'; 1. !-:is aiven ' [>opuliir one ;it- --. 0<t '. r e t u rn .

MOTOR LORRY COllLIDH S WIT II i CA'R. ! I - 1W h .-tt iniplit. h avo U-.-Mi j rtn ic. > i « J « 11.1 a i -

io in led witili 'ni-ore ^enou .s n - .-i ltc * j wasli 'a])j )ily iiv ii i-to ii in 't h f city yo- -u laj whtiia.' in<-/t<w .lorry, tlie- property o .Mr '. ,<x\>:e ,Tr;u'n^re,.pv-u-t ) y coll.i'lod \n t l i n 7» «jny | un<lI.'ILI- ^.wtwxl by "Mr. 1'at VVals i . F Mi « :hf i f lfaivet. H, iipp-.'ti w t i i : i t | twf > i :hns j weroSisiiidSntf ai oppo^ites,sid-es o 1 t h e street ,!i, lj ij ' c<Mit to . each otJier , ' amd llij e niatordriviT , (.'--ay inir to ¦lu^roii.-vt',.', t-1 fj nai row]• t ad p.'iosii'_ro thus provided , fit tick | Mr.Walsh's coir with I ho Hido a -.t i;o. dorrytrljh*- car; was comp letely uptuij nAl- and ttxa\\ony ,=li( ,'htly injur eo niboiii the hocks ,vk uilst the boy tn, cliarj .'e al.e(j r ;|su."-tdiri c-clslight scratches. ' A Iirdy oycl wig from tlieopposite eidf- at- the tidii ju |np .?d fromlJor ;rn-achiiu\ a..id rio'<; ^)c:- l i ad . sh • dou-i-.-o tih'an !<tiho lorry ran • ATT tli j f -mnt wlioelof her bicyc-lft, 'coinp '.ut^I y <nnii>h ng i t1 pyond irepiiir. Tr-nder 'Jir- onHnis an cx .rir 'A-ickntia!! ew.-ip-w wt-j-p i >fl ?.:1j f(J. j I n c .i^ddfiiit oooiisioiueci: lii f ; h ;v-\'-J ' •m^nL mwio hxaJity. ; , ' ¦ ; .

11 "LD 'OVKR. ' Ii 'Jv.-imc \,y. pressuiv <> u •Mr M «*-¦¦¦ w-e ara

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of a case

if r.M«mtitij i^ to o-Ma-in ui^si'npl ^yment-l>ivu=!fit ! (in whdch . case- Oirj awu^d was¦ bund jru q'/ity and iined ..Crf) . ru^ .th« rsport<T J3)*I committee mc^itin? of the Tradesiund- r^ibour Ou/b . -T\lie«- ,wiL b* found,n to-morrow's "Evening NeW.s, is will

,ili*o the full results ot the if -nf tennislournam^nt nt Tramorc. j .

MASS iTEETING OF ! KAlU trEN -!I On Surd»w nex* ; aT> iint>o|i.aTFf!'. mas?nie«tini? iof all grades of railwj iyn en ¦wall

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for the purpose ot explaining tiie | rcentWpntt'a)tion& in, cpmiw>c-(tio!i n^jh th © rail-y ttiy tttniblt. and. dwidiTi? in»n f j funureaoiirse of acltioru ( The mafttaity sl'a.rt» at12 o'cl!ock j shairp, a^ thie- ckj ietpte »j must]c4fterwttrd& pfosnd to Wexfloifd. j A fulland punctual ' aiM«ndanc-.R of all r i-embensoff dirty is reqilested. I

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Mr. H. J. Nolftki 'a "Dental Surgery. 87Quay (over TylerJB Boot Stoie), ia openhorn 10 a.m. till IB p.m. \ ,

CUTLERY—Foil superior quij11*' uTables Ontlery. Bason. BoluoraLPobkaifcniyea, try Walter Walflh and BonfBArropmiuid Btrert, .Watartord., i

*;ilii4i.:i::: I:/ ; ; : ASYLUM HEETIMG } f } \¦ '¦'¦' ' ¦ MONTHLY I MEETING"' ibp. ' i ¦: !;; -\ • : ;j;OOMMrPEBE f - | ' i < ¦ \'¦' CAPITATIOX' GRANT( WITHHELD. |

APPOIjNTM BNT OF" ATTJENBANT. I

The usual monthly meeting <xf *he albovewa» held: yeteterd^-. Present4-The Mayoi(A2.d; Dr. V; JJ White) in the) chair; Connicillor WilMani Oulitoane and Mr. JamesPower. M ' I T l ' • : ¦ ¦

i - - " i- ; . REPORT OF THE R.M.iS. ' ; iThe R.'M.S subniitted the following re-

poTit :—Since your 1 last meeting' thef con-.\j .ni.\rui wi ilttlO AUJSHlUIWii, as a. OllWO, i i a abeen satisfactoy. j JFood. supplies .h v<jbeeri about up 1 ,0 the' averaj ge), ibut thebread) was badly bpfoed on one occasion^and the .butter vals returned vonce to. the8upp3ier.':: TKe milk has Ibeeii somewhatimproved, though the yield, in the morn-ing is etiil below the the standard. Con^tactora have supplied some of j the articlesreiported ] at iyjoolr |last meeting ae beingoverdue. i.AippWded, as directed, areithenamies of ti^dearrien and attendants' illor late returning to duty during the lastmonth.—jXouTJ .obedJeaiA) servant, ¦ '' ¦ i_ ! || A. FlTZtrKK/ALD , R.M S, iThe report ! was V noted." I : j l; TI : I _T 1 1 i -1 . ! 1

;¦ LAND STEWARD'S HEiPORT. : iThe RIML8 | r^d the toKowing:— ': ¦ \Srn«3 last m-onth-ly ir.eetihi,' tiiei usual

fairming oper|ati<)n9: ha-^e been carried on:Ihe sesond: eairly varieties' of 'polatoes arebeing dife.: i ThSy j aie I not of good .proi-dnotrve quality but- are niaTcihs4 a secondgrowth. [The |oat^ is bein^

cut as

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ther, permit©; I Therer is! a good deal of tiwgrain fej fl^ng Y^F1 threshed. (I want yo.urdirectio-m as to tWff dis^iosal of the grahi ;.The greert ; OTOP« are :n>akin"r good pro-gress.: IIjbqugh.t[{sigh t heajp *. of manure atthe- puibhc auction which is bein? de-livered (by the farm horses. .'I purchased17 pigs on tho \e,i inst. "(fair 'lday). - '

ED. b'JGrORMA^, Land Steward, iThe report Kvsj -t aipproved of , ' and dirco

tion« given as 'r ftcn wsted-. ¦ |WITHHOI DING OF GRANTS! \

The toHawihgl Icbmmuni ition was readfrom: Dublin [Castle. :—: ! , i

jChiei Secj retary's Office , !1 ' '! ¦ 1 1 I Dublin1 Castle; !j - , ' . J I : 2and:|Jul.y, 1931. : '

: Sir—I aai direc|te.d by the Ijords Justicesto Tetfer to your letter of the 16th inst . ad-dressed to the Jjnspectors of Lunatics, ¦re-lative to) a Resolution] .passed ,.by the! JointCommittee1 of Mimagtement of"the Watev-ford Luiiatiof Aiylium on the 14th .' insti.,an»i to state| j t-liit; in view of this resolu-tion .the : further, j payment ,| which 'wasbeingi .made to 1T.n0 Committee in re;pej.-tO'f cost k> Ji imaii pteriaiiee of 1 Iun.atics fn1919-20 uid 1920 21 amountin g- .-to- £3.0368s. lid* has |to| jbe suspended in accord-ance with tlfc general decision of HjsMn.jii-sty[s {iojve ^wnent .—I . am ,- ^ir. VOVITobedient: servan t1, ¦ ¦ j i

• ii I - f 1.JAMES McMAiWX.iCommf.intin'cj r-ri the j l-ettPr j the R:M.G.

said ;thAt it! wi\c [.shtarwe that the noticewi l l iho id i i i .Lr , t lu Capitation (i-rant shouldonly I h f i've beer , i -received iroin Dubli: ;Castle after thd ije '.-oluti<; n that vva .- pa.c. ^dat the. last (fay vv meetiiig' relative to the.severing ol con ie:tion»| with j the 'EnglishL.G.B. Last April the iCommjttee e<>m-ni-uii i-ca-tod '\vJiUi ! those [in authority aij dasked them if they we're coing- to «ivc the¦j i-iMit. wit n'o Di'j tice : n-;is taken of Lha!Cdinniunicatioix until ' the .resolution waspassed at the last - ..meeting '. •

Mayor—It sroiDi -v 'try -fciangp xl iatthoH^-l LcnLs .hifticr-.s ;| should take - i)onotice of the Coniniitt ee's communicationunt i l the i-c-.sriWtien 'iv-a k pui-ie.d , notwith-sta.nd'hiir tho1 f.;K-i that the 'i letter Kttj -rhad Ibcen -written to: them| last A pril.With aitl duefiespect to ihe Lords Justices,I don 't think they have] been1 very just onthis !oceiisdori <laiughter)|. I did not kndwth at I they werq1 Ibeinsri i&a.id ifor their ire-marks in -tiiatl 'lie't-terr j I I -

Thoi 1 otter jwas [.maTkoi " read. " ' ¦¦ > j THJ2 COAL SUPPLY. •

. In reply to a! recent coanmunicatiGnfroui the Cdmj iiit .toe/.'oii the subject thefollowing was j iVft"i"*!efl :—\Vo- are in i!e-ceipt¦ of yonrj faypur ' o 'i iftliu '21M hin t, withfurther ! iefer ,tiid-e;

i to sli^rta ^o in coals re-cently »u-ppl'ie$-I' you. ¦ iWe v/ould remindyouj that thefe&oart-s wxre* '.li*awn by .yourcarriers sorne ^ionsideTablei j distance b'e-t \vr:<-n the station and . your storo andthorp "was bound ; to be, a < Mtaiii aniouti tof wiaste in doadhig:' an<l | ca ltinir . It is notreaspna'ble to oxpi .vi-t us to stand the -.¦•¦holeof tliis loss, 'and as we are <]|uito -at isi iwlthat 1 the 'full 'weight as advised was -sentto you TO re.2ret thiat {ve , ca'.nnot sue oiir

.-wav 'to 1 malio cood the ' allowance Mi'2-;'j < ^te(J . : lii .a-ddij tio ii. tli.ese co'als v.-cro sentout ca-rriage |lfoi-j iyord '4i> that- th ;- reo pon-sibility lies feetWOCTI yp'iiT gor>d selves^ andthe '.railway] j comrxMiy i ' conver.'ied. — Your sfaithfmllv. I I" ' ! ¦ ^ i

GAST1 ,I-:CJUMKR COLLIER! EH , I .T1) .Ucn l y in:.'t o tin- ,M a-y6r , the ]{. M .S. >;ri;i

Uic- :'iioiici«-!u|ey in tiiti , -c-oii l was tour (• v'. t s.Th'j eo Cast ftj conier peop le -wi-ri 1 very <t!iffand apparently they -wanted their -poui it iot Hesn iabsc>l'ut-ely. Tliejy kok the wei^h' t-s¦p'i von by tl ie i Coaib'nitUn^ biit- they we'rec-haigin lr a. fine ;i>rice fir their ronl. 'tin.-¦piice ; ifor xhU last <iuotation was .sit ,iimiuto of- 'WJo.1 p<:r I ton. : i . l

Counci l lor Civllinaii(- -Thc:[iiv:-t -nt :> r t .v< i l i-o.i'l del ive iL -c l i is W. pul ton. ¦ :

R.M .S—Tliat ik -K n g ihh iOil . jMfivoi-—Was t l i i ">i - c ' ' inv c'onl : ;i . -i :i ;ih

tiiose peoji li'* ; ¦ , i , I'ib.-M.S—Sn , iL : was iiiij' si (|in.-t<iiiiin.

\Vti aiviy get|a cheapr-r |quotl.'iti'.in the. ni;xt.ti 'nin we want coal tnii n th i - in . ' ; . ; '. Councillor) Ouliinam>—How loner a^o ; isit -since the nuotatioj i ? ' • ' ¦•

R.M .'S—Withiii: Uiu jj ast f i i - i i t l i . - ! :Mayor—Coal Li a l iva' ly <lo '\v n i^ i i K v - 'K.M.H—Hj is. . j , : ; ; i 'Mr . Power—They :iie not jxiid ior .thi.-i

coat yet? ; | : : i . ¦ , . i ..¦Clerki— \V<) will pay then U]j U.> >iaio .

Tho amount of' coal was.8 [tons. • :l llM.S.—'And r^vo weTe- 4 cwt. ehprt* ;

'Tlie .Mayor . aid that at the t im^ th.iC*ii- !i :imittLV¦ ¦icrave l the -rJrdtT for tli«i ',co<iifr<o'rti Castlecomer tlie) Price of Eng lishcoal was evenl ihigher than the price1quotedjby the Irish people. | 'Engli.'?h k-o<nihad dropped since then , |.aj id xery i prcj-jbably would drdp still ¦further. I i . j

Tho ' Cleiik said they hiad al-<r ^ ', i>:iyoawriagie on |thej coal. : ! ' • ' , ! i 11

R.M.-.S.—\y<? sot ' iEnti .li ^h coa.1 ¦ ( iv lhvrtJJier« for 7(te. " \, \ ¦ I j . : i j i

R*ipJying to 'Mr. Power , ihe Itt.-.i k >/ t idthi5y would halv'e to: [pay for t;!>^ wliuf^amount of- jthel coaJ ordere L illo\\e\S--r|what thcy ; i)roi)ose<i to <lo Ln ' fu tur . 1 vva.jto .Cctj Ml quotations-, carriage paid. ; |

¦Tho i'i-m atter ended; ¦ <\ I J \ VTlESJ CrNATION O>" ATpENDANT |

noticd of her intention to rsagn her pc-f-i-tion a-s Asvlum [attendant. ! i j [ I

Tho R.M!S. kaid that t hw -vena ai pirlalready employed trtnpor»rilvl and ! heaupposed the Committee would continuehCT. i i I .

¦ ' 1 ' ' : ! ' I I•Mayor—Who is she? i . , ; . iR.HJB.-JMay Rollestpar. She is; doiW

her work in &; very satisfatfory **%»*?she will take; the place <rf - Mws O, &hmwhen1 she leaves at tha end of .ifce. roont^.

On tho proposition of Councillor Cullu -MVJSn? by Mr.) P<w*. Mia» Hous-ton -was ffppoihted u-oaninousiy. ; | |

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i uVt ai special Icouri yeeteiday before: Mot.O'Catmor; (R.M.. a man, nateed; Momsaw:frotolthe coity^ [wkioi has a. hleavy redord ofprevims canvrctions ,'" wa^ charged ,watomAlioiously breaMnsr a window'* at j ;tfeeresidenoe. of Dr. ahaprm-n WaterfoTd.

Evidieince wias given, as lei the:occurrenceflucivdnff tdoenj jptace vest'erday, when , theiftocmaedi threw a stone through .tWB i win-riow. i - : I - . - • 'M- -i -l i l j

i Mjorrissey... who -svias a-. Ireflueaiti .visitorto tho:casudl viwT& ol thse iworfchwuse^ waseentemced! to (me montfli e impmBon-nieni•jriHi harf laibc«r." ' , •: j •¦ - . -

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Our..1 ] >yblin. correspondent telegraphsrthat bpiiinistic- views of the political ditu-atj ion| are exp ressed in official) Sion Feinquarters,- but, of |course, no official state- 'm'ent has.been issued. . !.- . '. , I ¦ ¦:• • '• ' .. [ • ¦ .- ?•

.-' Mr I lc yd George xeturns to I London .0-1nigh€ • ' ; ;f[ '• : ' ¦ j ' \ ~ " : •¦ • • • I ' '

^n-Irish circles in London it) is declaredthat thi Peace inegotiation-j are going oniria patisfactcry manner. ¦) ¦ ! '. j l

|The Press Association stdte.? that theLord) Lieitenunt |of, Irelaiid and i GeneralALacrjaajdy TiaTe been summoned to Edn-don. ]and left Dublin this borriinir. |' Pf \ Vlera kpent a- busy day Tin Corkc6nMrrin j with commercial men and •wi.'f.hSj nrfflfafi leaderei HeTfeft the City by

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Tic Hallway SituationjThe lagwaj - situation is still causing

^TPfT"J bat it ia confidently ex-pectddiilthat i ome settlement Iwill be ar-nved at itodsv. . : : 1

I j The Horse Showj Th-sw was lanother big attendance 0-

day &L tie Horse Show,;notwithstandingtHe inb .ejmen<jy of | the weather.

The JHIeslan Problem|Th > ;( ecisioii to refer tj )fi Silesian prob-

lem- to:(tne League of Nations} has beenreceived" iwith sme satisfaction in Britishofficial cirdea . - . . . ;| ' - '

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SHIPPING NEW?With tie se ttlement of the! strito off-ihecranj .ineiiat the rail-way. &t)ation the ehip-pjn" ib l^iness1 at our pert, ha'a-improvedto the ; ejxtem. that it 19 now | possible I to

"?-va.w| .»oate passing through the bridgedischarged oa the other side, but fromthose ih a pc sition,: to speak |on the ETib-Jfv fc ll wf H^rn- that a. .n j .m,be!r of othergrievarices st.l remain U> be lje-medied be-fore |it jean bf said that Wateriord's rrif xi-ume tcade has reached , - ihat condition 'ofibriskn^is and piosperitj-. thlai wouldl-un-doubteffly prevail'if the :acil-ities affordedwereraMj fha ; they might ,be.l As thiriirs

• ?£f r ''H 'Prej sent the ' railway coimpa'viymll|'nplj altow their employees to worklatfter 6 pj m .,j and further thi ibridse lro-mainal-j Hsed to the- passage of vessels from6{ -P-f3- ^

ach evening1 until 3 a.m. on|. iheToilowihe mctrnvne. sA^-ain f.lio xu-lwl-i ^-rdischa: ging; is iiiot begun each morning,ejven j n suric mer, until 9 am, and ihds,coupled wit! the other dis advantages,coiiibctae.s" a: series '.of serious drawbaclcsto t ht[ sucoe 5S of Uie port. \Ve . luider-Ktar i dj tlj iat in endeavour io- being inadeto bxins)pre ssure to bear on ti iose resjpon-.Sjibl j Jpv these¦ deTectsi, and we cei-.iaiplyih, op; tli&se endeavours will not itt e) in\[ain , tiid that complain ts cf :the kindabove; Wifermd to 'wiilj cea-sii to ! be h'eurdof ia ! '>unl.o:al shipping circles. [ II ,The| fal lowing -are th« ' arri|viais duringthe pafthve^k :—SS. Man^o from GarstonAvith. <t >als fAr Joh n (ij -u'bh- 2.nd Son, kia.r-j f v k ; t?] ' Banuor from Bancoij ".vith elates-for Mi 5:j i\5 -G raves <ind Co. ; sa \ Anrjiie iij om(j ar iifi with coals for M. 'Morris , j -Fid-down ;. s'p ..iPcu lina- fjom Caidiff with coalsfor S ?riseT l and Son ; &s.'( Annie fifom^wc ns in. -wit 1 co?S.-s for Messrs ri0biri^on,:ihiblir.j' ss. i Letty from- Njewport [withcoals |::pr Messrs S'uttons, Ltd., Cork;|ss.T. P. Iffilii-ni fro m Garston with cqials for^utj on'sj l Ltj l ., Corkl; . s| wistda.l.e j fik)mGarstWnj j witn coals tor MvassTa Morris' ;] ss.Tygerini with a csi.i- j . otf \wietik- fr.o-m |Corkand Aii^tralia

foi'iMesF.r sl 'Hull and Co.

WitH regaod to tiie s-s Tyg-erri'iJie arfriyall( •I (jhj ^ boat in port ! yestordayi w-a;^ thesubject cf much : interest. <for those las-eernbi^di on the Quay. Of ^wedfeh! ns.-tidoriaJity an<l ca.paible erf carrying a^ com-riln.rnfc><n4.i nf H C&ftft tsxr.^ *Tia TLarn ic1 Jjf .jjjj eaueiii^ wi

q.vouu ions, . wie lygern u> or avery (Barge. ; i .ype . o£ carpo boat. . She/ isbui|t '\ath yhat -is kno, vn as, the crliisoritcifn ' sdid is fitted out} in t lo -nio&t|,:|ala-.bor.itf |and jp-to-da.to style. She arrived¦hen 1 ifrc.ni Cork with? 2'JCOO te ns cf wlj eatfor M essrs Htall arid Co., having ipre-yi pualv l il isc ifl.rsred t.bo larger povtionj | ofiuji - ca r«'o in Cork , where ;slie|irrived i' rom/j lui trj iWa.- :Pince her 'arriyal -|n Wate rtordthe [superior and huge cDaft has ibeeri j thesiib]ebt|, of tmiversal admi ration, ut lisrnoiJej ihaTi pleasing to eo'e a-vessel cf (hje rkirid driicirig the quays with her .presence,And ii inalkf s us , feal that kvith thla re-;moysil||« tii'e present detorrejn'ts and |tlieprovisj iofi of increased harbour facilitiessne vra llj ibe (only one crf the many of |liertype It hat •wfii'U extend their patronage toOUT p< irtl. " • ¦ ; ; - ; I

!? ' i : ¦ : ) : ' I hITY PETTY SESSIONS

Al FEMALE'S i RECORD—HER « -dI ) CONVICTION. I"' I I 1 : •' —~ '

¦T|i<r above SL'SSWiis -' .ivt.'irie-lu.'Pd to-ds be^tore Messrs, G. O'Coitnor, R.M. (iii fciie¦chair). T. I' . J. jHi ggiiis., alnd EdwardWialsU. H , ; : ! .. [ : ¦( i | . ! TOW^LCOURT.if 1 The fiij iimiiicinseis in c«nnection wi'Ui tJie'a,wv4 were Grab proceedM with. |

11: Brij iaipit HoTil^han, of Uve |tramp c-l iss.

[y ras sifmmoned: for beinjer guilty of rio ousipeliavloiir on iim puiblic' street- u\ $ot-l ijj ulj -i fwi-i . i ' : i : ' . -.

I EjVii, Ujice. fif t i l t 3 '>ff;i . nn-«' w^i ;| ir iv ta i l - y a¦police' wifirn ' sj .1 M'iK* iH - .' j i ' i-'-Tvl 'r. h - i l < '¦: • . '-da;nj t [\.«:s s.l nriting around \hi .-trev l : I 12¦p'clldic1: cj r r t r|.i?ht . \ ¦ : . ' '

I P.-Wi s):(> rlrunk :?-:- '.• w::-\I'isfeij ieaj i -t- :Grtf.«.Ni.—Then." -ii:ri| K-2 p r rj . f r : -.poin.victj r-inj ? ac,-is.nst hen On- t h e 3i<|l > T•JaLsj - Jpind; tWitine*. nf 'in.- , a'nd .lOs. •¦.¦¦) !lIIinONf'd j lip ' -n p l'-nr {- , r ri- - '1: t -- !i ; . |;:\ i . -•!•^l iKl . i.* iwi t l d j offender.

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j f iej .' i'icver v^yf - ;niy fine: I: iie^ 'iiclnTi : was SHm.t enccif t i» f ix n:< \ t»i.- '

amiij i :omm«nit .! in Cork jail.

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fjer j eamt H"«lye.s- ^.:i.Kl :h.iit ' v-br^ p - :;••*[Jbrj e-ini'aTiit t n"as' VPT V sJt-cddy. bu.t . whr.i he<7ot .lari nk Us1 heiaKl beoaim© aff-^?.« c<l|r

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!*<•! swirii. Ibi-v f .i ;i)lpi> ivrcspj -.'i.'A.rf ) J ' h ' - ' r iRr«v '.-i. 0* Castl-e- strtxt , or si. j .= ir r :il:i !<j ffj f»ni ?e fit. 12.-30 a..m. - on -V-p ' 4t;H I'. tN*t nbduTf in th'<>< vieinii v of dl"f-pni] '»~! '5li.Div 4 arjm iln'ined ab(m .<- hi < t 'r 'nflTr qt . << ^inif U ccRi .stfitrit ,fouix.« "of :. n ;i -«>y rmr'':.. v>rthm . . - i ¦ ' ! ; "' • •¦! . ,

Sorgira/ni Greeii|,iaid that. doSi'aidBin' .- hadbepri ' don-vi'cttfd n'»:id fined Bis. *or| "x m?dnin c amd, disoTcterV on tti<> 17th « ' %-iAt¦M- ¦ ? ' ¦ .¦ iD^Teir.d7t.Tt Nv-as1 fined S^- mil ccef K <:-.r.Tn[")Mte«l>t of 'pWm^it-i ^r..v nnr:"ri ' - im -phst' amen. ;: '¦{ ;

FSHING ON (TUR RIVERS.1

[TJlie fishery &<Sa.-Dn for ialmon on the;Risers Si-air: Nore- a-tid- Barrow will ex-pire on' Sdturday. and itfce y«ar ha^ beenorie^ of gr aS profit-

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a<dp<j latelyrepaid ttio flshermein: f<Sr" their lisjbours.Tm< mult pl'icity of salmor , this year ba»I>e4' 1 ia. m alter for wonder and c<j iisider-ing the px>r retuifns of previous saasons,the oven^lelming) increase. calniLOTi; ¦• beacio muted, fcw, Urile&s th© . jneasiirefl. taken'for Che prbteotajoti of - tfi^ " fish'- a'gsjonst'hp IT ! nat xral eriemdes havje becotiie:. ''mxtp»©fieotiroJ -J -

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WATr»irn*T>oO YEA^

r (From "The Waterfowl News,"1 j. 4 11th August 1871.) !GAtA. DAY IN, TB1M6RE. . | |.; last Sunday, alnrost Ahe first sunimer's4av we have had this season, wae a galaday in Tramore.' Excursionist* j fromKppiuayy, Kilkehlay and frota our! .Q}vnxsitjf tTirontfed Hie. charniing [wateringplace, reminding us of days of yore andciviiur oromifle of days to come. Upwardsof 450 came from .Clommel, including thefwestera* Society of that tewtn' and1 tlueirttrifinds, tho members, wearing the hand-«om« 6ashe9 and ribbons of their Order,land accompanied by thexT splendid j lbraseb&nd. Oahir aiso seat p.' large qontingent.Carrick came by car and .train]' ! iFullyone thousand excursionists travelled : ifcoTraonore by the 12.15. .' Altogether it iwasa greait- doy f/or the Town, of ithio iBieStrand. .. . !

THE CATTLE TRADE. j . ;The itrade in cattle is now very brisk,

and owing to the demand prices are' ad-!vancing. On Tuesday the Lara! (Captain1Ctoffey) <indi the PSpsy (Oa rtadn, Burns)'were despatched to Liverpool fully loadedjThe South of Ireland (Captain Aylward)1also had a record general cargo this¦week. ¦ . . ¦ I • ITHE BATHING-PLACE. | . ] |

The shed for th6 bathing-place |has beenerected. Hundieds of young persons arebathing there every day, especially1, <sinc€the hot wftather set in, from 6 o'clock inthe morning to 9 o'clock in, the jaroiiij ig.

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STRIKING THE SALTEES. , i jThe Vulture (Captain Davis), the extra]

steamer on the IWaterford and j Milfordline, in making ! or this hai-bour! on.' Wed-nesday morning, sltrucb, duriiig aJ thick!fop, one of the Saltee Islant!a. ;Thesteamer , however, j soon floated off iandlcame safely to 1: &• destination, i This is!the firs t accident ol the kind that has oc-jcurred during th!eImany years this popu-lar lino of steamboats' has been! in exist-enceGASWORKERS' ! EXCURSION, j

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On Monday last1 , the. employees of i theGas Works had their 'annual excursion.Duumore was ths place selected^ and up-wards of a. hund red people drove by, carto -this beautiful sejaside retreat, i Dinnerwas sei-v-ed on B ack Knob Cliff |ju. t overtho Great Hotel. Mr. ' and Mrs1. Donald-son vreire indefati g tble in their itrxertionsto attend to the.r gueets, and ilhej ; wereaided in tho. pleis. int task by Mr. JamesAnderson , .<on tc olne of the lePstT-s 'xf , lliegas works. ; I ¦¦ \ I

THli BLACK WATER -FISH ERIES, j |Exai-tly two jeara a^o the important!

case oi "tho Du <e of Devon.'ihire versusWJiito and others came IWoiie ChiefBuron L'ijrOtt ut Clonmcl . For seventeenAays the. court was occupied inicoijisider-.ing iiie issues m ! bet\\'e.en an exclusiveownership and a pablic right of felling.The muniment room at Lismolre Cast leand the aicliive ; of the RolLs and ,O|i«n-cer>' Court werf ransacked in order ; tocstabliish the pl£ intiff 's claim, j l'roofs oftitl« back to Magna Charui were | pro-;duced. TiJreat interest wa« -attached tothe discovery of anj old manuscript which .under the signa, ure of the ill-fated Ger-'aid , nan of Desmond , whose hfad wafiSp iked on London | Brid«r<* in tlie ' dhys ofQueen Elizabeth , purported to t ransfer to;a member of his own family j his ya-st^territorial possessions in Munster . Thismamiscript hae «in 'ce ibeen printed, i

Notwithstanding ! the trial ¦whic-h washeld two years ago, it is stated that aian adjourned sessions to bo held on lAu-gnist 15th another case, that of theJDulce•J { Devonshire versus Pini , involving asimilar itssue, is to be tried, and the |i:ntir<;history of the ! ilackwateT Fisheries >viUbe once more under consideration. I |Wfifind that a petition on behalf of tliej de-fendants if?, to h ? pi-esehted. to Parlilrrnt-n .tpraying that ner j Majesty 's : advisorsshould be empowered to dirj »ct- ;the] Gov-o.riiment authorities in Ireland to take upthe defence ofThe petitionersve rested in mairof fishing" are amen -who -are uheavy litigation

The ease wilLHon. Mr. Justij unr.

The New<I . .

In the currerHerald" there i"Tilit: Newer Iipoi:t.« und dram;aHlcIe Siiy.-t :—

"Despite the-yr rather , peliterary outputeven during theByerything, ind1• rifiing " for sev€show how far thhas gone, an acently with, a lxof; Bt lfaiit.' Ifheight of liveliwhat is. !

"But let us g<.simple considerthe Irish ; pr .eesdens in a' fair dyt'iiis. Tiegin nsince the1 taVit-eway—pro baiblynewly-amved iswho- has now ccXaniiwi GavaniKi.'iider.s of thehave had an op" Her Irish Henic£ Irish life pubpage*. "Her Irit.«- thi rd editionwon a hofit of.•iinonj T thofe whof failing, and :in its eJinpters.;ii it does the TIiuhiiu , it has an added value to r<i;ult :r.sW I JO Hki! a plot right up to date. I i

|"'Thf st-oond cf the popular recent v~ Ti-ier -? of l ri.nh fiction, tiiough differing ; al-together in achi(«)n , id Daiuel (novel , "The Thnwith the. atithoit ing : and his irlij.'ia " and 'Houuii )»;S of . liort strender , 'The ' Th -esliold of Quiet 1! is to M?Hicommended ; 3Ut it , is t-oo finel y linii-.-inicU;d an artisti c whole , to win necept-;I) H.I '- with peop le who want quick| «ur-frtce nifA'einent. and 'life ' with i a punchin it. - All type; of readers will fincl |p|ea-.-.iire , however, in some of the short, (-storiesof 'The Munste- Twilight' ; and th^ro isan especial stre ngth and patlios ii) Unalat est book .¦ 'Ti e TTouails of Ifcintyi ,' avolume dealing with incidents arising outof the Irish Republican Army's campaignfor tlie pas t twelve months j j i

" 'Towards the Dawn,1 a story of Bel-fast, ' by Conor Gaj wny, shows : thn itri -uirnh of love over bigotry, with a etbiiigeending. ' . . I j

"Mr. Hi insley^ MacNamara, author; of'The Cbrnking <ff C&wvina,' gives-- fti's}. re:i-dera food for thoupTit on every page: nota!w4y«; tlioucht 6f f-he optimislj cikind.-" '

All< 'U»< ! abov<? ment ioned authors havecintrlljut^d stones to. the now Magazinecf Irish Fiction. "Gre*n and Gold." I The"Ca,th<»Hc Heral l spenfts also of |Aodh; deBlacara, who, vr&<ir4 p'*d to »ay, IAVHI con-tribirtft a. -short irtory to the next iwihAerof "Green and

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I :CUIJJBBT..-'F1or Superior Quality 1 inTable Cutlery, KazorB, Scissor^ PocketKn|va»~Try W« ltei Walsh and Bww,Bwjo'niteajJd 61 wet, ; Waterford. j |

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an allegfed public j right .plead that the piirties in-taining "this public righ tlarge body of poor fteher-lable to bea r th.j cost of

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veuient from Miss ^initii-orkery, author of n! longahold of Quiet," a picture's native Cork on it Hot-ore'recent . 'Muj isterj Twi-nds of Banba'—both vol-ories. For the refl ective

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r Irish Authors—-— ! | I't issue of the ''Catholici an article dealing withishi Writers"—novelists,lists. The writer .if. ; the; iuncertainly of the timeshaps because of it-^the>f Ireland has been| liighecent year of great .4tressj«d; in I reland has' beenral ! years past. , And to; wave of inner optimismithor has appeared i re-:>k entitled 'The 'Glamou rthat, indeed, ia' not Itlie

less, we do not know

t down to a more , or lessition of th»! hooks I fromhat have intt-reste<i rca-•gree during thei la.4i. fewng with thjf novelistf—

>f tlie majority j lies thaihp most popular of tlieMiss Annie P. Smithaun ,nip leted- her thiixl novel ,gh ,' soon to be ii^suiid.Catholic Horn*.-, j Journa l 'K>rtunity of appreciatingige,' the pictur#'iuir laj eislied as a perial in j tiit -s *:sh Heritable ' j » now! inin books form , ( and ha.s

'riend6 for the a'utliot> like a Ktory with jJlem ytot too keen an ' analysis

Incidentally, ,(;overinger iod of the 191G war in

The Old (' ' ¦ r yfIn the eumi, sor Power/ pia flying visit:; drew my aitt'(bunny, of -svlI promised toservationj antaiy helpers !1Power for hisof our workNews." ' Th<xnc ruin wap in| a .Jj ad -way.f^deedi when,with the free ly giyen . help of about adozen Portia v j men, | after theii- ordinarydaily work,i ye sei about the renovationor preservation suggested by * FatherPower. No one not I engaged in the workcould have j a plrop^r idea of the immenselabour involved, -but it was inspiring tosee how niopy yChing- hien put theirhearts and hands -into what was to thema labour of l!oye. i The junique doorway,which the Rev,. Professor so graphicallydescribes, ie I now | fairly, secure. | It ispro%id<Bntial jit1 was |not i altogether] 'de-sit<royed' by tiej growth of a large ofih ouitof the walli <Wer tiie grand Irish-Romian-eaue arch, aid by, the immense tree 'rootswithin the Ili ttle dhurchj ! It should benot&d that th 5 iwhole, ruin would probaJblyliave disappeared- twenty years ago butfor the eare and reverent attention ' thenpaid to it by the late Mr. Thomas Flaha-van of Glen} ouse.l J The east •wall oppo-site the dooryay.' wu? < 'ntirelj ' demolished—an old resident told .mis ihat- the stoneswere taken ^hen;|tlie Siiir embankimentwas being buttt .off Coolfin|! My ihelpersrebuilt tliis wall on | the] original |fourida-tion ,- thus enclosing the little chapelt andgiving us a means of setting up] the ni-scribed and sculptured sacred figures we tAu v v v - -* v\^' ^ * * * ~ *

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¦joining the. graveyard. -We built roughly,but the wall is I very strong, and will serveto prcservG [the original , shape of | thechapel as well tfs [ these' most interestingslabs. Professor ,Power; whose judgmentdeserves the greatest Tespect, told j me thisrebuilding was a grdat mistake-' and 1 if hewishes I will Iha^e lit removed again ifhe disapproves of it (j>n his next visit; Wehave not yef completed | oiir work of • re-novation , but I atn Ipleased to kno^ theold church !has been made more interest-ing to visito -3: ' Before | t]j^. Feast ^f ¦ Si.Munna (21st . jO cttJ'ber) cornea round wehope to haveextraordmarhere have d<Kilbunny , S\offered for Inwhich gen.e^r»"slcep theirrL'sur-ectiori.risen sinceeducative inFather Powurging on piamd pneserv'remaining nforefathers,of them wen

It will bepeople to leaof Major Gpermission ;fterford . I h:the old Wai(built in 122vandals. to:imoved fromregret to sa;stones ' are hother pieces ibe imp>ossiblMy helps trgreat labourftMj ] it incum 'to make kno\did not hapjtu re not ovcbe ' inclined 'removed thetheir hiding-]near the ste<

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Commandant MacKeoi: I T~i I I .

TRIBUTE TO PRESIDENT DE VAI LKA

Commandant. McJKeon has been relftae^dfrom Mountjoy notwithstanding the efforteof Dublin Cattle, the Orange brigade andtlio British1 JDie-Hards k> Exclude linnfrom the amm*ty. : His release puts anend forever—j i f aii end was-needtyf by . de-cent people, Irish or foreign—t-o tn<? rottencry of "Murder Gangs" jand "AAsassina"which it wasthe I.B.A.sol.f puts theHe has i&suftion :— :

"Followingmy courtmaiIrish peoplelish (iovermtheir part tlsentatdve. oi ithat the Engcer of the Irithe oourtmatliat I" was |n<>[ murder; i

"My relej i stitude that : iand it is, theis a final abthe en.ern y tl

"The Irishaccordance w1 am released as i j rei)rt |.senta.tive of" thepeople to attend a meeting-of the Ptirli.'i-ment of my latio i.i I I f j I | had not beena .-oldier of my na,tion I isl j ould not hav«been ch ^t-n I as a iepr e .sentii t ivf of | th<--people. Th; t situ ation iiiakfs it clea rthat all my ellowj -soldiors j in jails nnclcamps must j ^e siniilarhj j -ecvj gnio(-d."'

Tlie "Irish! Independent" pays a wel)1-deserved tr i lnte t' o ' Uie President of i Dai .lEireann. It ! saVsl:—• ; •

"Mr. De \:i lera Harriet out his p art <>tIhi^ delicate )usiiw»ss; wi ih a tact and anaddress " which will not bo without «;ffevton the watc! ing hations. , j At a t imewhen nation.i 1 foeling was .running hijrh ,and when Ui ^ dangers of

exp losion werenot remote '! he mt iintaineci ] : that snienebearing which befi ts ! th e hjp okesinan |of acountry read y for [peace , 1 tit as ready, to.suffer. If < - made -no a nini ad version.^," in-deed , he chn'j alrou fiiy decj l ned to lay theblam e nt Mr. J Georsre 's doo j but he firmlydeclint»d to: undertake rp ponsi l t i l i tv fortho furtherwhich, withcould only ei

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8mall Confoot onery i and Pastry,. lid. aod 2d! Of |ll Oreee'ra 4 Dealers.F H. THOMPSON 4 8ON. Lid.. OOBK

CUTLERY, -For! Superior Quality | InT&blo Cutlery, Raxors, floiaaora, Pocket-knives-Try [WaHetivWA mi 6<mB«rtonftr»nd St., W«W>Tfoi4 I

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Bii ltii-TMp h oif pfennny,ler oi 1920 the Rev. Profes-iyer8itv»-. College Cork,- p^tidD; PKmtlaw.viiod; incideii'teillysrition to the ruin at;*al-chl hiad ;not 'heard before,do wliat I icould for its pre-!.;|fo'rj - tHe sake of my voltin-.eel ; mo4t gratefuj. to Fatherkindly appreciative accountin lasi'Week'B ."Waterfordhistoric andfmost interest-

t-he- work finished. It is not' that our .Catholic pj eopleep reverence for the ruin atherein Ithe ;Hol y Ma.ssj wasu^dreds rof years , and arounditionsi of Port-law -:>ei>pleWng ilast sleep awaiting the' j The new,|lreland that hashe Irish' revival, undpf- theluence of men like ourj ownr | in '.jhis special sphere, isiests aqd people to reverence• !as ilar as we can' the |fewemori'als of ithe faith of ourIt wfas a sad pity eo manylillowj ed ^o fall into decay,

interesting + 0 Waterford cityni that |through the kindnessthin ,| who pot the requiredom the I trustees of Lord Wa-ve got ; the window-stones ofefford i Catholic Cathedral> , and destroyed in 1770 "bylake k j o(b f,orla bu ildert ') re-the vif Qod on Tower Hill. 1 1r many| of : the finelj'-cu-vedDpelesily broken , and ' ri>*nynust hayp got lost. It \vouldy to i|ec()ns.truii-t tho. window,insferred the j »ik*ce« I withand .with every* carp , fund I>ent on |me, for all our sakes,¦Ti that the breal«ige and lossen vylien . perhaps , some fu-r-ch-aj ritiable j Iiifitorian mighto say ''some ; other vandalsn to 1 Kilbunny in 1921 Ifro -m>lace :pf |150 years in the ^Voodpie of Curnaghmore."AL 0 DUBHLAOI (Sagai ti .

the habit n-oently to hurl atCommandaht " McKeon |him-matttT clearly and iorcibly.d the1 following for publica-

the statement I made attin! , it is now clea r to theLhat iny releas<^ by the 'Eng-lent is an: adnii^ion i onat I am not |only a Repre-he People, but a realisationish recognise j me as an offi-sh army, as. stated'by me atitial , ( when j l j made it clearot guilty, of tho fvul offence

^ is an acceptance of my at-

ijr a<I-t was an act of war ,refore|, clear tiiat my Teleaeemdonmen-t of I any claim byat th'ei Irish war " is murder ,war was war—war waged inth th'ciprev iiiHng conditions.

conduct 1 of iH'i-'r .tiationsMr. MeKeor u| prisonerd in failure.' ;

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Account Hely'e, Ltd , Dublin, jBooka . ; ! ; il . ' , i

Adv'ert<| Kenny'e Advertising Agencylain S Irish Acj vertifiing Head-

quarters ; Go [Middle Abbej: Dublin. .; ; '

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Baskoand

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wi t i briI i ¦ • i .. t\fl x; l.f ofi- i 0 TIM.v. ;¦; |» an-hoii)derby !-aH . ij i t- L larl y\vr ; p co:I'..- th ' ' fobi'f in b<faL-iop -.hovt 'jverlycf i iTO i l lfa-brit.Hie ul in a1ma le* wrShf plan<

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fREli^NIS'S prosperity l |lep<^|is oil the succ o^

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1 T^nying industries ]nieai [i^tandardiy Hying, and a ^ou h rv "jthal? will ; her l&zpA \o

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Lalor , Ltd.; 14 j tvowcr OimondQuay; Dublin 1. !

Life , Children'* Endowment,House Purchaee.'r-City b!

1 Dublin Assurance Society, 4Upper .O'C&inel} street,Dublin . ! - j ! ;

Iii"e—Sew I rtlknd- .Assurance'Society. 33 Ix> ver O'Gonnol lstreet, D.uJ)liri i

Lifa , Endowiner t, Fire, Acci-dent , . : Mwif Car. — lrishNatioii HilN A<-$uraiice Co.,L'td., . |33 •Ci all< -se (irct ri .Dublin, j i ' i i ¦

Fdhilv it C-i ., l .einster- r.au<\io Dublin, j ; | . i |•m Lambert, iBrj ion & Co., Ltd.. G4

I Crrafton Stre»y , Dublin.

d i W J 'G. Ednton<l > arid Co., JJ

| I ¦AungieriM ref ' , Dublin;ft J Xe-ATnanl Ltd . J.T6Cap.«l St .| i Dublin . j. i \ ! : ¦ ¦» 10O' per cv'ii t. disli Made.-

. Riordan '«J }M . 02 P'C vnrin!irs SlTeet , Liiii er el< . ,' . •• '| Panels , rt l wl ft * . H?««NtHc-.r ": .<tc .-H^'Cdnil( r- ! -M:Uoni. .l«

I . Rd., ! Clonta if . Dubl in .

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irinish c.ipe,¦ loir ir . < iu -uj ar an- .te a t th.- lierii , i.; emoyinL' a I -.MV

ivo'.T.ie. T!io f:il ric -. j usuallyor it is > ' - ft . bj a ck f : \X\ \ \ . linedrhtly-oolour c.l : H lk .: and : th i * col-tl ie s-niall ci ip -j ilr? TipTion. _ . It

L t o «.¥atch n' |> °P'' ' ' :Orn { ] r of i iiif1: th row is i-a r< il. ' .«-- l y- niv r th f¦ Whc .Yi thi.~ aie.-i is <-urnt i-d out

raccful '.wea:« 'rs thi > effei;t is nar-charming. . For ' he ! holid ay

V, wideS-stripe-1 i< lan ;icl is ^i-esitly¦<: , and Iprovidtj d jl i wrl! - i i i u nkin? made up. )t is; ent i re l y sj itL--Tne iri 'experietu ed ' iame woi 'k^r ,would [do well |o ponder awhik

idertiikin g the l fashi minsr oi .sjichStriped'-hay e al w iy :ot drivinj r

eur tailor td despai . and lm dy-xp-coatk a re. still be n<_' offered in

at bargain pri.'p.; ! :

S AND HLOl^K-S.; - ;ite sleeves will \ii>. :< f'-a turp n'r the coming ai t-.umi. \ Alreadyfull, tranrfpaie'iit . yi ik'.y, hover-,>en the "biihoti ' and "Iwliooxi."

IULI-1 ike cuff faLi ic - i f ;.""r the hand ,B its . apt>earano«j , a i d it is whis-nt latev, ,-with ' Ui« ' cefined-waist .b* tempted with the puffy shoul-noernins the bl|>us^,' Avhich is asia evpr; Fasloion decrees .that itlatch the skirt, in t >ne,; bwi, if ais insisted upon the coloura inusted in the hat. : Th<4'fiet-in sleeve(iking the place >of] the .kimonotve athletic wear, which ia goodtho giii or woman posseawed of

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ley-fed Bacon Co., Ltd.iEnniscorthy. | i :

Donnelly's; Ltd., Dublin.8 W. & R. Jacob & Co., Ltd.

Dublin, j '\ ¦ !Michael Governey, Carlow.

: R. Hilliard and Sons, , Ltd." " 'Killoiney.. J . i , . i"Led" Bootfr—Lee Boot i .Mfir

Co., Ltd J, Cork. . !»s Household'Carriage &Churd

Candles.4-John G. Rathi&orne, Ltd], ¦Dublin. :

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oo C-hocolatas.—Black' & .Sons: . Portrush] ,| i I

The Dulbliii Chocolate WorksSweetftvodft, 'Kilmainham.

: "Savoy"—Savoy Cocoa: Co.Ltd:, 55 William st, Dublin.

: "Uxney"—UTney Chocolates! " Ltd., Urney.1 j ' . -•;, Williama & Woods, i Ltd.

Dublin. -i- i , j '¦ " Grew'e Irish Cider."—Irish! Cider Co./ Ltd. (sruecessorsi to Co; Armagh Cider j Co.),r 33 Lr. OrmonU quay, Dublinro Eustace Bros:.1 Cork street•O Dublin. I V I I •

Irish Cooperative :,ClothingManufactuTihlz Co., Middl<Abbey street,(Dublin .

' ; ' ¦ ii ¦ I • IBituminous .<Hougeh o'd andSleain)— A:rigna Mining Co ,ClooncahiT/ MohLll, "Co1. Lei-trim .; . j ! | ' [ |

Anthraclte-rOa3tleoomer | Col-lieries, Ltd.,1 Caetlecomer,Co. Kilkenny. j ¦

Savoy/ Coooai Co., Ltd.,Wil'liam Street , Dublin .

".Irel"—Ir&l Co*. Ltd./Chan-cery Lane4, Dublin. !

Newsom &: SonsJ Ltd., CoTk.

Williama & : Wooj is, .' ij -id..Dublin. ¦ . I | i ;

DantweU & MT)onald , 12 We'-linfiton Quay ' Dublin.;

Fitzgerald & Co., «M)3 ! Mid.: Abbey SvtTCet j Dublin. \Stainless, : Canteenfe , et-c.—

Irish Cutlery (ManufacturingCo., 17 Merchant's Quay,Dublin. !: 1 1 I '¦ !

Neil McNeak> Ardara .j Co.,Donegal : ! ;

Charles McGill , Ardara' Co.Donegal! ¦

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BcJands, Ltd., Ringsc-od FIOUTMills, Dublin1. | |

Household , (School & PictureHouse—Alesbury Brothers,Edenderry . . I i :

Furniture ^ Beddinj ^-OIDenarid to., 41-43 Stafford stvDublin. I I !

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Poplin| > Ties* !1 I i'Prayer 'v Books

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k>apo &Candfeo

Spec- 'tacles |& Eyo-crlas&eaSports

Coats

Box -P Irilh! Paiper -Mills, Co.. Ltd.Boards Cfiobda|M_n. ;Co| Dublin. ,

Oox'6o -| . Brlwers ind Distillers' Caslls(wood) Wiho. Soap end C«Jid3<

Qases.- -James I O'KeoffeSj lO: If radorick Cj ourt and LT.

Tumcdiiclira. roiwi, Dublin.' . - . ij MinVal V t>ter,, Beer; Whislie;

! I 1 Drumcdiiclira. road, Dublin.' . - . ij M irJJerlal V ^ter^ B^er; Whiske;

Cases? >te.—James . O'Keeffiarid |Co .Jj Ltd. . IA tr. birr:.

; street Dublin . ICarbide ForlHou^e Liffhtmg, Mo1«?.

I Of . ! & Cycles.—Alexander Him ,Calcium I: Cddloneyi iCo.; Sligo. 'Carrlagw Cit^ Wh^ol-I Workk. Ltd., 104-k Motor 107 ;<}tJ JBrunsv-iek ' sirec: .

iBody : DubUn.l ; "Builders, ' , \ :¦Coach- WhfM-ls, P ixels; Spokes. Vit-bulldersr ; sitijrs , «tc —ALesbury Bror..Supplies i JE^eiidonrji J

| O'Gj onhac I Bros., Ltd., Clun-: m l. I I I I ; j

II. Potter il Co,, Ltd., iLiff. -ySew Mili' Diib'in. i

uroam-Jory ., !SuppliesKibrousPiaster !Works {

^Ire . iExtln- IKUisherajoinery ):& Furni-ture l! |!

Paints &Var- ;; 'jnishes

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nd- i-v-.-.-i jj iul j ier : ;, s[ MO ¦^ •traij i i r.-' < < w-i i • - , < ¦ ! b l ' i ,winjr < ff at iiin 'cxpectC "! inonivm ;-I < .T cr.i\V |:>Ups; pprim-d | : TlL(r.>. i | > « •• '•.•-] of |h;iiry-i -j ir> - fabrici.\ in now , | also:}iv •_'.-•. ot - Uivn: h.:idf5 of j oopp• ;.':> ' .• inr |rment,

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"A V'.-ry I betfutrfally i uminated nd<.h-r?<ijs nw ; i>ijvi«i " in||t ie window ct Mr.!yt^'h-}i3'-, Mjvin , fctir jc ft I)nnpfarvrtn .' which';>, tA .be presei tsdfj -io the- Rev. Kxiiifct-" ,**%il>.>..ji;|O.Si\ ..- a n pi sbuveivi r >A tJ 'n -i-|'iit - .« ; j ij ibi.k» [of riSii lordiiiati-xi. iTi :.<-i iildrger; te! j oan idwc-c. o-be » very lir«-n orkyf art . ar I is Ifra ned i^i ii ' mffl?j ivoiilt ^imW'i th j .palpitation " will. t«k»-hlstw in ill cou ] )le i?\ c iay£, and the. ad-JCSS io k gift froni' tlie people, otf lhuigai--yaii- to tti & JRev , Fa til er, -jvmang *hom hefj Kw spejn.:; 4 grop* poi ¦"• >n oi his yeors erflabour as kv priest; -1 Hi illumdnating and^rtifttic iwork of |th» - 'aldd ress was executed.by Mi<«: i ^l^ire Walsh. H Waterford, andthe laTge 'num bers wi^ i hive seen tliej eork are chaiined »ith the diasteness ofits cokmrihg aid l^tiity* ; ¦ ' " " "

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UhdLrwei!! jirseys, fidbks 81 »rch I ("Jpei s• CRock | Biran lJ .-Blaokxock • I { StarexHosiery Co., i llackrock, Co. U * ; T^Dublin^ 11 : Sweets ;Gordan' i

Stockings, Golf 3oatB, Knitted - I Georgi ; 'Froclda.lSt. Ita'a Knitted . iLOTJon 8Industry'. JBni is.l : .

" Lee" I'Bosiery — Dwyer andCo., UpCof.J j . •

Silk Sfofee-'i And i Gloves,Woolltfrf !ft]oveis. & Gaunt-Ieie4ilohril Sweeney .<& Son,JJid., Dilm^loe. Co. Donegal.

Laii b 'Brosi; Irchicore, JJUI

Williams V& ; W<iods. Ltdl,D iblSi. j |7 " I ' '*¦ ' ,'.:'

Lace | School,1 PresentationCraven1 ;1, Yomihal , Co. Cork .

"Shandoi t |<Ga€*lej" i ShandonCastle Margarine! Factory,

' Corki Jl j I i : : ¦"Frrendly, f "5aifety;" ">Vin-

Jij'ng'j ind , "F<avourite.'V-:Paterson 'and Co., Commer-

• cial -Buildirtgd', DuMin. ¦ ! > ¦" Glbso'n lOintinent for 8kin. T.[|OU^I44TJ- Gibson & €<>;.,

I IClaVei lane, Dublin. ' jr,!Scien%' iBpot, iFJoor, and

Filrhitu rel 'Polishes.—Punchari CoJ, Cork. I ¦ ¦ i

"Solus'i Boot : Pohsh.—SolufPolish, pp., D'Olier Cham-

.be 'r.?, D'tojlier street; Dublin.(I f7ikh| 'Mide|; Mayk.- 0751.) j

rheiriax Root .?olish , . MetelPo'lish . lFJloor Polieh , F-urni-tu'j re Cjealm, : Boot jCre>am .-|-McMas ex, Hodgson & Co.LM., D iblin. ' I ! • ,

Thoej El!i>tt & Sons, Ko'j iBtow^i fe ireet Dublin .. i .

Fryf,& C6. , < Ltd., Cork Str<!«;Dublin , ' . ¦ * I . :

C. Bull, Ltd., Dublin. ICatholic Truth Society oi l< f . .

r land 1(1: ic.), 2^ Upper O'Con) nbl'l itrejet, Dublin, |Eason's, Dublin. I " !" Irish loi-rierf' and "U-i'Oj -;-

tm-:.;f Icfelarsl -and : " I.e-iiw-ter" ish iir tjs.—j l-einster Hr- .a;.iSuavefeicre^ Bellovue l'V- --tory, tf/ mdonj ierryl' . j

•DwVer &r. d CoJ, Ltd., Co>ic j" Peliban 'I Washer. "Wir,j d'j n " C arbolic & "Complex-:.ion | TJolJet ' :| Soaps.—J ohni BirrimrU n and ..Sons, Ll«.

Dublin. . : : ii ¦ •

"¦Gladiator " "fTitJan ,", "Heict les.f'--Ja6. Crean and SonL(dJ, D ibKn. ' : :

" Cpllein"|iSoap and Toilet: " Prepatationsl]. also Hous«?-

hild Solap' and Pandle&—])i B:;own ffi! SonB.j Ltd., Don-I ag'hmpr. ?, Tyrone. :"Kfeltic '' and I" Primrose"

SdiapJ Candles.—Ed-n-^r.JRyan & Oo.. Ltd!, Cork.

E. J .{ iKi ttTneyi, • 2ft-27 EssesQiiayJ DuWini>

II i i L I I ' • ¦ ¦Sports -'^cj a-j s. Jumpers, 5l6^-..- .•JejnseypS, "etc.—Moycullen <-¦>,-op|erat iV(e|L\oricu' ltuiial .Sue-.,Ltd. i, AloycutleaJ Co. &a 1 way

l! ' I ;1 i - " :! ' I . ¦ !

Kic k Kei.4;<indl Butter ' dvvo*.Ink. fl'Kfkre>4d °°- Vd -1-jl Lowij Ti'Krne fit., Diibiin.

"Orjon 'fj - Ryunl Manufaetnr-ir cr arid |Construction C<> ..L d. . 12329' Upper Abbey St...Dublin. ! '

Dui .linlj Ji tpan iVVork? ,1 .iotv 1..-Sireetj 'Dublin: I ,l : | '

T. r n d C. Martin , "Ltd , ; N V t l i' Wall ,! Dublin.¦ i

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Boi pau & Boyd ; Ltd.. StBride's Colour Mills . Util i-15 ri.- I Tl :

j >al rinv asur't ' henui'.'-. t .- ¦ ¦-u i ilinijS that par; r -j avjrweoi rh tj and port ¦¦'¦' pel creations i-.au ; •'¦ateif. m when - fu i tunun •• •¦¦ ¦ •vhejn win te r ia wit.l i ; ¦ •¦

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a5veiiiis?nren.t.'j Oas oi\ in T if 'pocj! id:ist wKei. ahoppj: Tg,

MuggTanre! ! <Irishl'Hade Mark No! 0fJ31).

Tobacco ]" Limency" T%vist;. ."Ireland^& Clear- I Pridet Flake, "SaTefleld' &

attOft I "Kiripor i" ; Plu'ss-fClune'si Tobacijo and Snuff ^Factory,¦ • ! j Limeficl . - | i i ' ! \ ' - ['fBanbafUndi/'Sunrise',' Roll,

Pluglll ¦: .Mixtures¦¦-4r$r i A h

Toba6co'T(3oirLtd., Dublin.i . i "Reliailcer- . i "J.P..'', . | | <and

- ', 'fAl"i !C^arettes.—John Pur-cell, Ij Ltd., 16 Nth . ;Ear ! st:,

i Dubiui, (and ibranches. i!" GaTryWen '. ' Plii jr a'nd Coil ,

I | '•Tr.eaty''[Plfe, - I'Ximenck,"! j Twist!' Special Bro w.n Fj l ake¦ ¦ — C. IjSpiJlahej Limerick.: :: "Bendi^o'l Tobacco 4ul ) ?art; FlaJte? ' 'PatlanU" jMi xture-;¦ '. ' Tappera-ry" Cisim-tuvs.—' ¦ W .and : M. ' Taylor .j KrWis

! street , • Dublin. ; IToffoe i"jr.K.M.Vj Cream ToSe^-

'¦;. ¦ Noitiij Kwrry Manufacturing1 Co., Lietowel, Go. Kernr.

Tweed ' : . ||| i • | I |- !Hats &. Davis &-Go., i Wosl I-'K- e.x -i. .• '• Caps' j . 'Dublih, . ; ; ¦ j

Ombrol- i" Cri lSn ' i Bmru } .— Ey-^s.Ian Sniytih £.nd! i»uii !, To-Grafton

.-.Ut 'oL i nd ! 1-'i Hi i r . ia .brnt' i Dublin. | . | i l l :

l'E. Smy l,h, and CO., 2S Iksexi Quiiyj D ablin. | i j - j

h'efc^r? !"-.-n .t4inl''—-Aiwn- j Clot KH ^Wear "FMtory. Ltd., S Merchantj - street 'C<xL I : j ¦ i ::!" F o c f k ' " ! Underwear.—| BIa»:-ic!ro<1 ; i Bteckjrrx" •FiccJa 1

: f or J'JadA. (-ii .hl :

ater- [VDio n ;? -B»roof» -: .Cliar em

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i! C"' Jyirej - ¦ ¦ iiitVj f ^is ^Matr ¦ B'.ic3d»ytresses ' v-..» •/¦ CVhiskey !PU:- P >t

; ! C<:.. Ltdi n> -i>e an

I OOlleha "C;.rr;ai'I DW fii| and' Sor

: I- 1 Dublin.! I T\w*. *M l - '. -o-tunu

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Writing I Bewiey AInks M an-

Paper Newftprin :: I J riehlP;

i ] ! CiendallTy.o*writii; B'.ottin-1, ". ao'lrtn¦ r Ncrt-e.i Co., Ltc

Paper jTea, SugsBasra FruUJ J .a i; I Cransitoi

i Temp'lei . i iBi^Oiitf| i , ! -Kenny 's

j • '-trceti ' I»oultry i

¦' -'CW' G8Debiflca C.'ucken8peciflca C.iicken! , ¦ |j . Spzce l vPrinters Ki-?£.TT*r,-¦ ' : ' ¦ . KJ 'Jarw

tevol- j 'vlngr : iMKJra ihShutters St-roet ,. I

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School Bcn.ks, RePrizes 1 '-.«•• T^utl

i i ! 1 ¦ ' (Inc.), S' IH ' 1Slate ; : Benduff ,

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Wood : - 'Wheels .Tuf-nerai Jflarroiws, iii^i tm SHOP

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STEPHiElK A M I I Y GROCtj H,

! MERCI25; MICHAEL iT

|>K( S to .inforj ii 1lJ \\U Public tj ialVr . ( ' nllinflno 'si ' la

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\n <J < iin Let on| c r inore weekly a3: . : ¦ required. ^ ; ^

NO <;HAROE n". ' ' ! ¦ -L

DRINKSBE8T •

ri.tJVKX F£L'lj| »WlN^-^or {pi*

chspe, durable *nd rWiable EoofififiUWt*rrhig;( reqt e£ir i|Qlei» tteEMfW*^ .w^i/ m«^H tfc?feJSKilter, I W&lah and Son» . Bto»n«a»B#tec*. jWgri&ii s*:* -¦\imrK: 9M ..

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ck Jj T osi*>ry \" > Lt^.lt k , Co. J l iu i j l in . I :11 Underclothing03 v.iui Chiklreii. —

i-lu-r, LiJi i . StraHaneiWd—Ci«ey &|CoJlout; .\1i1y. ¦ I I f1 -:<>(in:-' * C'./;, G'je ii-MiLl s .'i : . inniirt ' l jCo.

: arid HldtlJJ ) g. -[-K't-" !27-2y . .j LaciiU 's

lorkl ¦ ' : :

till—Jfj l i 11 Locice &, Brusn 'a D-istillcrv i

Tv- 't-d.-.i Si rge.- andKXI*.—T Coj >ith»rnes, Ltd.; Jht-hicorp-,

er^»s, Gabardines,C <* lit—John D|ins-^id I Sons, OldgiYOTii l l j^nuah. I i . .|1 Bros, and' COJlen) , Ltd., j Kilmea -t Ki l r i i a ^ t l i fn ia ij Co.d. ! . . ' !

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¦ETaper ,. Ltd. : : 21;tKot , Dublin ! 1

a &. !Prinlir«s.-fper Mill A Cd.-i Ltd:,in , Co. I Dublinl ' ;iffs . Lwlj rer , (Banke- , ' vc^-iftj b n ok'i andL I Irish Vellnm?'ohtt McDonnell - ari t., ! Dublin . , : I.r , i Flou r , Biscuit ,d Millinery Ba£s.~

! &¦ Co., Stitioners,lan«, Dubl 11. : ; .ind Tra Ba,rs .—|65 MicWle A.bbcyublin. :

toe Cure, "Stluk"TonU\ !etc. —O^elle.i, Newry. - , ¦

Print -in -r ; \V< TTVJ?.

Bras., 117 ! Aurgierublin . :| • i' : :

& ;Brady, IT Fleetliblin . I I;arie«. etc. —Catho-| Society 01 Jrej and

I Upper O'ConneD?b?in " 1 J - M ' - - :?roe & Madranna

Co., . Ltd., I lieup.• . •! ! .1 ' I i I -Spokes J ladders,

et-c.—Bnniscojrthyr. Soc., En scorthy.

CUSTOMER? ,

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ing "—Silyerspringo., i LtdJ , Glahmire,:. ' | I ' ;! !M I ? Jewart & Co.J j Ltd i,StJ , Dublin. I | H |Co'., ConfectioriOT s1Win. i J M ! ; '< ¦Bros.. I Ltd., Cork

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\ RYAN1 l v\kfXK & SPIRI Likr. j j | [ .',, WATERFORO

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.iis Customers; '<in<lhe has taken oyeV.

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T A R K K T I ;X i

Vwtierf oru fl arbour Boara, ! THj E FISHGUA&D SERVICE.

The iiioiiitnly , meeting of . tile Walerford.1 lurbo >. !¦! iioard. was held on Wedn&div.Messrs. iW. itill; J, K. WaS^lSi' CMlar,j foole, .Spencer, and Fudger. -p i ¦ ¦' • '

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¦ • ¦QUA"i j A ND FINANCE , COMJUTTEErPhe .i..uiute8- oi the previous H meetingwore relit and confirmai, and the follow-ing ! it^- .j is in connection wrth t^he Quayand Jbi ;iance Committee were, pl&eed on

->9th .June.—The secretary was:instruct-ed to wnte tiv tfie Depanment! of Agri-culture, |Dubbn, asking th^f they shouldlevise the restricted area to ; excj[udte Wa^tenfurd station, to permit thie untruckinjrof lave fctock at Wafceriord. | ¦ , : ¦

A letter was read from the Cheat West-ern Railway stating that owing ' t o re-ftviciwns on- live stock shipments onesailing .p<?r week from W'aterlord to Fish-guard .«!i6uld meet the "VVaterford traders'requirements . The secretary iwas " in-structed . ; to reply that when the restric-tions hd ye beeu removed the ful l servicewill bo expected, ' -- I :

13th Ju ly. —A letter was read from theMinistry ; of Transport, Dublin, grantingA further £700 for coinpletkaii of.flie ex-service scheme on. the Quay. ' jThe Department of Agriculture wrote"tliHt- as;!a result of the-/ representationsinade the scheduled -area ha£ bean re-vised to: ! permit live stock being uaitriiok-<-\j at Wate'rford ¦ station. : •'

¦'¦ , > . ¦[ ; -The Gxeat Western od^ilwajrwrote stat-

in;: that : arrangeni&rete had been, made jtor< -iniic the normal 6ervice of-.three sail-ings e-aeh way. The secretary 'repliedtliii. ;. in p ^ Commissipnem-do-jQ Ot ,agree thatthyme euiiling-S' eatch'way is a normal ser-vice, as;the Great Western Railway aireunder oblisrastoion to' maintain a., dailyservice each way. ; 1

The Secretary was instructed to ascer-tain wlivn th« chairman would returnfrom Engl and, tin d to try and arramge annitervir -w in London with the 'Ministry ofShippin g relative to rem»val of; "Ho-rmone" ; wreck , nnd which thte secretairyis nlso to attend. ^

' !Tlw- Harbour Master reported that the

wreck buoy broke adrift . that he reco-vered iti i witW the launch, towed' it. toDunmore witn the assistance of annrther• •nv.U' i . ;j i 'u i handed it orer to the lighj t-.- -•> " .- |; ; |:vit \hh Commissioners of

V.ixb U'y'i t v «t ( :< :i i "r rep laced • the bu^y3n it* i . r i i r i iM.1 position on 7th ult.. andrc-iis'n' f* .".'1 i '> lq<rr:p. . '.rc -ii ff 'ii' ^-O i' .-: lq.'rr;p. . ; I

Arising o\\t nf j tlie itam in. coTinecti<[nwit)i i\ur shippintr service, tiie Chairmana.<ked wli n t l>«a.t ' WHS p"n now. ¦ and • tJiimKarbnii r ^faster rcnlied the "Waterford ". A n ie i n t i r r ronm-rked that the : ; "Greiit^¦¦f'Uth ii.i " \V;K= cm for soirwy time-.'

No further coj iiment was made.;

HARi sOL -R . MASTER'S REPOET.T -IO H i i h o i ' :• Master (Mt . W. J. Fa r-

T ' -) ) \ !•¦:• i^rted :—"I beg to report that thehi : iv < , l i ghts asid ntaoritigrs are in goqdc r < ] i :v in . Tlie Bar buoy should nr>w bei>rou ghi : to NV.'i.ierfofd and- replaced withthe hivny at 'Waiterford. For tins work1 tJj srM :n-(|uire the dredger first oppojr-lunitv wo.itJier is fa-vourable. I; visitedThe Ihiniv .j re ;vnd Passage pilot stations<hirintr ti l l- i->nth and ' found ; all ' in• • :rj cr. ' ? ' . '

DUW GARYAN GUARDIANS

VAN DRIVER THREATENS.j ;. PROCEEDINGS .

At "the meeting of th^ above on Tue>-• i . i y ?> ir.' F. Suiart , vit-o-chairman , pr< v-lO'id ; .The other meiiibcrs present were

Me.--rj .-i. Niclicias Walsii and JolmM - t i n i t l i .

M<:.-«vi i . ¦) . P.. Dovrer. c!.?vk; M. Flynn,n. -v i stan 'i; vk -rk ; Mrs. Whei«n , suiting-mafe-t . -i • ; Ml . !);;¦ .. -R.O.. and K. Kiely, R.O.,v.- .. .*; in ;:iU'ndanoe.: | . -

A L L l l G H D WiiON(JFl !L DISMISSAL.. i t .- < < > '.:¦ > >\;:i J iclt^i' v-'ii-- read fro^n

> !• ¦>!•].« . E. A. Ryan and €¦«.. solicitors,;. :i.> iL'arv;u) :— ,

\>^n- MI —W e have been consulted by'¦• i t . Patrick Hurley , late yai id river in Uie

i .: ; i 7 - 'i (iyj iif!it of the Guardians of Dungaj r-. ; i . • Kni d- i i , ;i3 to the logalit.y of Uie action¦:' VA !, :» < ' : i i - .l in summarily -dismissing

in:: ; i].-.,iii ihdr. employment alter twenty.\vars !- r»fl faithf ul service. j

' . '¦¦¦•-'¦ i j ' i ij (...) i i i . . ..n His (Usmi- .sal i.s aggr-a-. ¦:{-il byi .t 'n.' iact that thf-. bo^nl accepted ,¦A it i Hi iit iin\/ stigation or corroboration ,i: • ¦ ¦ '<,¦] ' • -,v •• • -b rought ayainst linn oy a it-i ¦ .; i:. l / !¦> i.i ;'i:c iini,)i! t l '.iit he miscon-• :¦ :• ( ', j !-V' i . s ;U .-. i th her". Our client de-, -. -. . & \h '. -[ ch.ii -e,' but x-,1 :u, opi>ortui iity.-. i : i. a r i,{ clearing himself , and was

t -.: :t • — '- = i ; w i t h o u t a ii. ' .i: out 's • notice. :AjKi ' !. ulto iet-hcr frez i: !ii- ' monetary los. ,

v. i: i '<;h i^ considerabl e, iii vi> -- .v of tJie fact• ¦ v 'n .- woul d be entitl ' -r l to siiporaj uma-» . , i : ir :i . i e.fhcf r of tht- Ir .uni , ' the mjui y:¦ • ! ;~ i'hmv.M- -was :i!'»rc - ?oriou? stiM ,,- i i s . i i l H ' ' ins t ructs u.s t<i take pio-Jf i-dinj.'-s•:'«. nii -ovc: - di-i . c? for ¦wr-.n'iful dismissa l ,> .• th.-t! l io limy clea : hkmelf of th is false<* ! i .i i ere . ¦ -*

Me" al--o instincts us t/> crUiin: froin tJi(f;4> .> ar < l the euni of .£•%. bfiue tho amounto-\ a war ; bonus at the rat-, of 15s... n week¦f f rn i Sonn-mbor . 19JD. '<*> Scpteuj -bL'r ,. 19 0 .' which bi in -.H. we ar.-> inHniftf -d . the.hoarda.'reed to pay him t»> bring the rat e ofills vva -j os u.r>" to lr.« ieve!: of tlie tradeunion ia to . in the district. - Before in--¦.titiithi " proceedings we wi ll be glad toknr:\y if tlie bcai d havd any offi-r to makein -<:: L I OJ the matter. ¦ ' I

CHuirman—Tlie Beat thing to do wouldly to refer , this 'to . Mr. Wii i irut is . and letIi i i n i HnswiM - i t . !:

After conside.raticn. the ' board decidedto t J ike ;no action , and the i-oniniunica-T i r :; i \i-:! - iiun kin l "Noted."

i ! - LEAVE. !1>:\ O Dv.ver, M.O., Wlj itei-iiiiTcJ i . ap-

plied for a fortnight's l«av« of absence,wnd irewdiimendrd Dr. O'NHI! as his sult -stitiite. ' . - ' ¦¦ ' :

Approved. Dr. O'N'oill wa.« anpdinte iU) do temporary duty at £8 6s.-a ' ;week.

Mr. Michael Flynn. :u>sLstan-t>'lra-k, wasgranted j a fortnight's leave of - absenct ,Mr.j Dowt-r i'ndertikin<,' t" di - c-lnir ace- tliRduii i\ s in )iin absence. !

i • SANCTION. • If); iil Eireann wrote sunc-tiouina paj -

j nen T o f i cr to Mr. Thas. F. Keohan f6rthe srocKtakin sr for the past half-year.

! j M^ASTER'S REPORT, iTh.j Ma-ster reported tJiat the drainage

of the house was defective and requiredat«entiori. Referred to the engineer. I

Mrs. Whplaii; further reported su**?1?"•On',' isamples of clothing materials, wmenhad /been examined by the matron anttherself. I They made Tecounnend»ti«n8Jor the iacceptarrce of thomf which they(thought iwere tlie best value. «ind these'recormnendatiqns Tjero adojrted hy t'lBboard, j : ¦ • _ ' ¦ . I- ¦• - •¦ ¦.

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Wi EXILE'S lETTEtt: r „^Joseph; Fori<ag,i512 N»v ll St r^rt; JJeiITork City, wntes. to \he effect f i a t J *Hill soort return t^ 4he J*nd of^his birttland intiinater.li^Jw^bdiail^'jt a^g*fcwn'th«j.boy8"'to5igSm <md 6fter.of w

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IJAD^fes , BY MESSRS. CATHALi 0^m^Nte;AND M: MCOAKTHY:iv

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LtA: ;J*?§ 7; f ty R 7f & t?gemeroVVioeetingjotoe DuH^r^^L4nch of the I.T.G^Umicw^w jheld m the!p\>w4 Hall- ;qn

Monday. nigjpA, lastL at' which! addresseswere ', delivered1 oy ' , 'Messrs. CothalO$tof cDxtiiL {yice-PM6id)anib of i the Exiecu-,uve^aiid M|. Jtcj Oa-rthy'Xmeitiber of theExecutive), a/od ibltjhiere. The chadr "waspocupied oji i , the. opcatsdon by] MT.'Lauj^ence Veale, ^ Vioe-ixreaident of the localbranch <tf tEb .Uinafeai. I ' ¦ . \ ,

aaidi he .wias; proud of. th«; 'honouii* be-,stowed upon, him tWoA night ' in placinghim in the l ptoeitijooj of ohjairman o/ themeeting. That (meeting brought him bacRmiemiotnes.ot.three years, ago!, amd theyhad with thtera thait night «me\ whtom. theyhad inot seen .for over thwe. years. Hereferred to ! their friend. Mr. CathalO'Shajnaiio'n tapplause). Mr. lO'Shannon,as they' we^a well1 aware, Wad been "onthe run."» iH5e had: been in gaol, and hadbeen hunted and made suffer, but in spiteof it all hie ivias still with them, and uieywere' glad to ' see him hack in theirmadst in' DiungaTvain onoe again (ap-plause). He | felt proud' to be j a'ble to tellAir. O'Slmtu pen thiart; might, asj the mouth-piece of the iwoorkers ctf Dungarvan, thatthe Laibour inoveroent in. the town hadprogressed very much, since We had beenwith • .them ][ast. i They had eontdnuied tomake good headw)a.y with rt2ie| movement,and they were.iiigfwi .ini as good,: if not\ab^ter'poaitimitih'ain: they were ; ait thattime. . Thfyj als&.hadi aanoJigf* them thMnigliit Mr. Mi McOarthy, with jwhom theyhad' become fficquiainted on n few previ ous.occasions, and iit was scarcely necessaTyfor him to introduce to them their esUteemed friend, Mr. Seumals. O'Brien ,, whowas also present (applause). He did notintend tx> statad in thje' way of tlieee gen-tlemen, whol: intended- addressing themeeting. Hj would merely pioint out tothem that since ; they had- niet togetherbefore there iwas scarcely anyone in thewhole county but -recognised | the gneatbenefits to ;>e derived by thei wo-rkersfrom the Trides: Uni|on movement. ' Letthem look ait the position, they occupiedin 1919 and eee the victories I they haldachieved since then. They had securedincreases iiri their wages and had placedthems'elves' in positions whereby theyWero enabled, to live on i\> deoent footinj rwj ith their feUJowrmen. At that time theyin Dungarvj n , alnd the. work er^ ielse-w|liere. had' to fighit a bi? figh t. Fornearly a moiitb. (they ha'd fought-iu Ditn-garvaei , and , although tliey suffered 'liaTd-ships; they {saw to-day the benefits theyhad derived from tlie stand tliey took upat Huit time imoro than compensated .forth e. h ardship s they had1 endured (cheers).Th-eir succes s should not , h'oweyer, beallowed to T) l:ace thorn ip a i>osition of¦fiyei-c^nfi 'l^r ce , I^M '-' USV they shouldreosriiise tint. 'tii \ t- liprht- \vai» not yeterded. ' aind he v.- .a 'hl ask them to bo't j i r d f u l o-f A 'rn.- ir.:i iluit tho- efoployers ofDivi'iarvan 'vor.ld strive to- rpducv? tirew^sea

of tlvdr Ciiivployee s. Tt

wa.« foTtheni to be prepti.rcd to m-eet aaiy suchatti'<m 'eti th j yxirt of theiT e/riployeTs. topet' r-Mdy and bo prepared tc» meeit. thesr.tr.ntion a* ;tbey had. previoiisly so saie-ce'.=.c.fu!;ly d^w (aupl^uiM. ¦"| M'I> . MlirAimiY'S >I -n i 'Xl l .¦ Mr. MeCa ;b'.iy ' wa.s. t-hin inti-c-dueed by

tJie cOiainna i and re-wivafl an ovation.If e said it jre .ye him- tremendous pleasurek> ui-eat ono a again- Uie tnombers of theDiTgarvan b^anol

ij of <th-«. IrisH: Trani^port

Workers' Uniom. He WAS j sorry thaiiien?ting, though of large pTopq-rtions, wasnbt- even sti il larger, because [ the reaeonf<ir his presence amlonfrst them, and thatof his 1 friend Mr. O'ShannoaV. were im-;>j i:l .aiYt , having .to 'do with tlie pnesenit-situation. They veto fat'*? to fac,e nowwtoi a situaii.ion which they I had neverbefore been ifalled- upon to meet. Tt wasqui t e n. \vhil<| since .the Dungarva n branchluad had a m!en?timj .. They, could not h tiyehel d a mee.t iiig up to "this and [could SC I IT-cely sc& on 'vi t i i- th ei r ordi naiy business.Durintj p .ll' 't::.at. ] time Uie emp loyers ; ofDunsj iiwa'n . and the enip loye-r-s all . overIK-I:i .ud , had been gatherinj : force and;bn.d boeii h l-sily cmra.^«l in orsrani siric;p lans whercfty they couJd defeat, the aimsof the : workers; They were preparing toni.'ikt ; fi»! o-cr:i:.Yic:ed effort- up t, n t lKvlivi n .trWAX :' - thut j uul boaii achievixl by the> y j : "' < ;;> • ' c- .l:i l-.es. But the workers 1I:KI!'.• • . 'I vr i t.'-ln-r ire-ady U/o . nnd w-v yp - prepared'to- lntio.t. theaii ait any timo they clic-p c; toI'/Tn i e- ahvisr (a.p])laus?) . Tiii .-i fi irh t Vi'-asp-lrt-ady wi- progrws in oerUii ii p arts , 'nf

wi th i-iie r i- ftny. ' l ie . would nln iii id themt ');n this \\':\j . a!troneTi».l mt -t«: -k !w!i.ich .hadi!> - ) , -. c ' l i e f p l l y p lan.red mnd or^t.- i i i s cni lmdf• ; • • v.-'-. ich ' th > cni;)lovoV .>- ; - i ;i i l !i;:il t (i j ul- to•.'\: : .:•' : tho-i -¦ f-r.TC?;- iii «*iidin».4.« . 'Kvl ' iv-i Hi' !i_- 'was re idv ( t :i t-lu- - ] ); > rt i f tlKU w-j ) - -V-• y - . i , '- -!- (MV ) ;ni '-ci . rind n! l i ;o ;iL '!i it ^i iiel it.I ; . , :-v. !i(-n> ;iW! . 7 ' i.-i.: i .hi s ti j-eat i'Vit iu-k•¦¦¦• I . r ' -i exiew l *-

¦¦•• I 'vory tj iw i i and >n ll ;:iifii

!• > f r v ' i i nd ; \ i ct- i!) (¦vi .-' -y' 't^vvn iind .villa::o .; ' 'r ' - '.".'.:h r iut - t fic - tyn -ui -try t ! i < > r tvj rker'.s ,\-...- i "'.-•¦' • '. ' n i ' ii. t.h .^ . i iyh th- i r orrliuiiisa.ti'K.'S..;• • <. ' v," • • ' "• ' "Mvrd i ' i rn t 't t it wh *n it> - ; i- i ;r I h o i r ivay. X<> inat K'ij \riiat 'thc -S'lA'tj o-n of th ' workert= . wai ld ))p . whether¦• :/!n:iyin r ii. "t i in or s . i-.r anv ( 't l ic-r K.?cti '< in ,: ¦•'. -.• w--nil< ! ::.'.! l.c> in. the- f i i >h t . | and whent.' t . - i\j h<\. st.i :-:id. they, would hp ;i!l rot:'.'-• ' • ¦ Tii-:.'v v. - - IU UI r .Vn t inl i i.'r i j l i 1 ir:' l:ir.i-t ; : -^ r ;i; irle - h" t,k -> l' iv*i( !7-T:t ofi the Tr.id'eIo;». in . C;j-n <m--«.s nu-cut!". Tt j was a clv-

^ • 1:l^ .•|1 i^ .¦) > *-? %\.r. r , renr i t^i^( t war could j l '

-< %- - ;i-n. -j |i \>v. h-- t h e rauk .au . l fk 1 f whih- .iht-ex iMiKiv ii \V :. YM plrniriiiiir ^ i ' ;1- fr .rn rml ;n i i ' 'i/•• ;•'.•• .

¦-nies.- t-"> rj onj but t h e i.i !v?imy «f th?w*-rl;-:-s. 1, was a I^Uirh | job . butor; -v . . ' which the worker s would not 1 il>eafraid. lvocAiisie tl i . -y wijri' all enrolledfts soldirrs under the I j a u nu r : of•oi it . t ie r of labour. f?om« of them . kni;\vv.ii :, *. <lisciphno real ly \\:\.< . lint- tlion-v.- t- r.- some, Jtoo , who <l i .d not know it.

TI'.'.»--. who <iid ..kiu»w that t in / f i r s t d u t y•i T- :L suldior I was obcdii ' i u t 1. The tru c -j f--..".., r rj vin rr I hem an opportunity to et' e

Uv i ip^orcS uoeether. ami they should bov '- acl y to prefoht a united ro»; <- «.«.Mn-nv when he appeareci for the ti^nt'• nhiuse) Let then perfort .t-ho .r or-:;SSs !:o tho best of their abilitybM'iiu^' or^nisalion

was tl icpr greatest

• .j on Lei them see to it that no work-;—• an was l outside. th« Union, that

„: '.-V workin U tl>c fiainc job had his card"u?7a» « woiUd be a situaUon•..•V-- ;Mn- vrWI i diff.cuRi.'s. hut he- knew••: j- . *" tho woij kcr* woiihl not be behind.-. ! . > 5 mVctW H. He ap^alod to the•n^ib"rti of the Dungarva n branch of theTWn io cahv on as they -had so suc-L&iTdSU three year, a,o. and if they•j ;d this they need have no «]«'»« . of UieMnscquencw (flpplaiis^ . :

O'siHANXO NMR. CATHAL O SHA.VAUJ ., :

Air Catlia! O'Khannon. who next; ad-drSled the fiieotinp. ^» Y^JSS

: "?JfSSj!*fiiwS? irp tho tnmgarvanbSttc^S thVlrisb Tr^sport

f nd Ugg

ml Workers Union. « they I cas-jneirminds back to that nidit ami memberedSTo! the- thidV'thal - were! predicted

,-S!£ *tlL*ZZ **, iWlii - «ciweil -As they.r good:*en«2 p f*£ had^had; .4hfti hod; woo^X ? gfcji i| op |iQj[il; 'victory ¦ $1*1 ' WpriCOTB

, ii»:.I)uj iw!rvari w.aa yet .another :eath«; .m| - tthe. &ti the 'Iirth«pokW<frk«s' Umon. ;

lah^.TbWyeaVr^W«y

ha l ;told g»., .worked of- Dunsarvan [that tW *ere out ,for"styitir hours nd inci[ettsedl wage., toimprove 'thei* conditions, hut .they W"alab yanied: to be'in Ireadmgs^ .for thatMUny day Men the emWoyers;y<ntld seek;feedbco their. wag«5[ i | That day hadnow ecnui." He did not ,kriowif]they hadhfeaj'd he! ramoars that the employers otDuiiga Tan intended, launching la , cam-paign 'ht I the -cutting down of .the wagesof tiie workers, but the^ .-wj ere diinc it. in oother parts of IrelandJ and he ¦could a*-. _\sure.them that they ¦•WoUld alsr^ do it in

4Dungai vah unless the workers presented ;,ja stroBj and united orgamsatiori to meet, Ethem.^F-The workers were going to nght g.the employers as they did'o'ver tfiree yeai-sago. teist Friday in I Dublin tie re washeld a delegate meeting of |the I.T. andG,W. Tfnibn .' whpn something, li ce 95 de-legates attended, representing 100,(W0anemlbe ?s.* They were; able! to say thateven IH the martial law j areas and inepite . o; I the war that j was goii g on forthe pasjt yj ear or two in IrelandJ in spiteof the-execution of some of tlieix mernbersand those murdered in j tlieiri homes—andthey were a good many—in 'spite of theimprisonment and internnient qf their-secretaries1, they had succeeded, in carrj --ing •along I the work olj the organisation,anil in'-Hfur thft Transt)drt Union I A\-as thelargest iii |Ireland or ^ihgland. In 6pitcof, the fact that they had | been continu-ally figiting, they <had 'won on - jvery oc-casion. All their money, | down to tlieirvery last farthing if necessary,, voukl bespent b ifore tliey wouldl give up ohe pennypiece of the workers' jwages (applause).TJiiere vaisj a trucp in ej eistence at presentand they (were not , ' even "oy i woj -ci , goingto ib'reak that tiuce. - They |hac alreadydone a [good niece of work , a gc od pieceof fighting. "Even the jia = t men executedat Mountjoy—<xf the &\x hl l the ic braveheroes four could lay-chiim :to h ive beenmembers (of the I.T. and G.W Union.Whenever [an appeal caime to the Avorkerafrom any part of the cbuntiy, whether itwas foil the Lord Mayor of C6rk ,' or oneth ing or another for the \j velfar i of thecountrjj , the workers were every readyand eagerl to do their ibilJ i Now . theyhad come to the davs of peace again , andwhat did ithev find? [They ! found em-ployers saving, iri spite of all they hadgone through for the past ! two years, inspite of the fact which was !apparent tothem , all, I that their a|ceo|ints wove notlowered ls[ in the grocers ' Shops- -in .ppitoof this, the employers Were sayi ig, "Wemust c it idown the wa 'geslof the' worker•by 10s." or ; 15s. a week. "] [The employerswould quo t e , for them figure, front 1 the Hri-tish Bo lrd of-Trade—B ritish |(!o\lcrnmej itfigures, which had nothing .'to uo withIrish affairs at all . The Transport Unionhad gone into the figures and iisl .d foundthat at thb pre sent ¦¦noinent ! the numberof shill ngs spent in the \loi-khc uses ofBelfast an 'd Dublin were . inoru 'ban theemployees of Ireland \:ar6 \v<irliin£r for.They tc Id them that men j iiv Knbland intho. san e j obs w.ere working ' for 10s. and15s. a H'eek-less , but Vri sliinen -vere n(»tEng lish men—Irishmen 'werk not <'oing tobo» slav( 3 (-applause). T.he lvery men whowon th« g] c)i t war for England l^id beencompen sated ;by having their waxes re-duecd by £1 and 25s. fTlj iey in! l iolaudmi 'ffht not as yet havq won ; this "littlewftr ," b it they were not! going to have anyreductic n-sj in the "wages of thoi r fvvorki iii.'-!i:en (ap plause); Lot then adhere to. theprincip les | of _ their oi'gan!isatioi|. hindthemsel i'esi t o;icthj .u- as pn olmiin . anJ th enthey h( od! fear ' nothinj ; from oin i) loyi 'i>or anyo iej else , becauso i i iu ty wu'nld givetl -cm strength, and their |.*tri «ngth andunity wj ould , win for them , now what ithud woi!i for itliem iii the past , j

Other sptwk-ers- having briefl y addressedtho meeting." a. voitc of tlia.T }k.?'waLs. passedto the ' ,'isilorfi and tup pro cf-od r:ps ter-minated. ! ' | J, | _

^ayxncot of t<a csAPPEAL BY (JHNKRA 'L C0i ;XCn. 01-• COUNTY COl'Xd'IL s. •

j , s ; ¦ [ iThe f) l lowin g resolutio n was rcivnt.lyadopted at- a meetin g iof | th e (u urj - .nCtkincil of ] County Couhcil;: --;-"The¦ Lionch i l Council ol'j L'uuii y Coun-cils appeals' .with conh'doncf j t o tfu^ rate-payers W Ireland to c6-opei iil <- v ith t ' '< 'County Council in tln: iv dftor t s , uiuii 'rextraordinary difficulti es , to M aintainefficienc y in the J>or law . a'syliim a.iuiother lo _ 'al services byj imn i i ' t l ia l i 1 pay-i i i e n t of the. I'ates d u c j u n '<l i u-li.'w.. ¦-".'--oLi iL 'r iocaJ services byj in i n i r t l i a l i ; 'pay-mi ' ii t of th < >. i'ates ducj an 'd .j wlij ii e po?-.sibk 1. of the ful l year ';! n i i cj 'JU K - rate-payers must realise th; j i ' i t j i.i vc{v muchin their ojv n interestf - i to fn a in t .'iin tl ;< ;local se 'vices , or that ;uiy| fi t i l iu 'i- to (Joso woiilc involve very s(|rious !f onHui| i i i Hx 'Sin their midst. Tlie GW.i-j ral Co lm il H--comends ' Gouiity Counci l to irnii icdiatflym!i];e sj . i 'cinl cKorts byi a/ i o cl ' i l in sr to therai-t fpayer .s j i n the loci!' Pn. {.-- or oihrrv.-j si .-to comp lete their c-ollr v '.k'j r-1."' ;

r ! ¦ ; M i ¦Cleticsl Workers ! UnioLi- i ' ~"~1 : !Tiio m mtJiJ y J i i e c f i i i g f i f a i i f iw iU.- !i> idin the Town J-J aJJ oj i ' .U.iiiiiay.' .YJr Win.Dunph y hi ,t ,lie cJiair. - | I j

* IThe i'.?crelaiy re]mrU:«f {lit - .- = - J- Llo -j i i * .-~ i t.of tdie c aim of t in- Poor Lrw ofrici;i'.l.s.which hadj buwi cuJicrcl. -d !inj f u l l ij y i-!:egu.a'rdiai s. | . i | | jAir. Win. ¦ Maiier stated, tl i i 1: puKitioj i . <u' .

the emp loyees of .\les4si s.| ,\V-!riie IUK LJCJiapma i, .Quay, aiul iiJ i'w.inovl liiv meet-ing that som e of the workers ;luid not yetcleared ip their ari'eari- <tt\>n\ >'i\'n)>:\> >vr .It w«as t rdei od that ff aj i i ri- j t-.i. j'ul'iii hmiohlig a t k n slb y t!u- end *i. ; t l i i .- j Wi i -k" u n u i dcompel i 'i< j ^ i i i rmitUv- lo .c. i r . ry o|:.i i i^ ' i : 'original decision, to in ilj l i i i i ; 'i) o< •¦¦ ¦»' in- 1forij riing Uie public rtiat , , \\-r ], M , [ , ^were no trade iinioni. i 'y...- j

Mr. .. "\ \ . J . Clifford . Mut -st c -i ' u i i r i ^n ^ r ,dc-livered an innporta i i tj :uldr« :s«- . !¦/ .• e:u-.»)Kissed th« dti-n^t?i-s. Mitt c o nf wf i l e d ih<-workers a.t : the presenti time.! referred totho w-ages : reduction cJimiAi i ir n ' t l inni i.'!:-out tl ie- country , and uyir-j d ! rdi ^ 'vito 'l ne-cerfsity cf every meinl ^L- lai-pin;/ lis i-;udcloar , ir. order to he alih -j ;x> c,l l i n i IAICaswistance !of a 'stron«: -j nid j vi.-il-j or^ .nii-j sartion in- the cumdng Mrucr <j k-.

A rescilutiomi was passed u i M i i i n i i j u . s l yre ( JU &=t i i ig , thv city ?Mnplny t is in n l;< .(• :-,•'<

¦' >Monday next- , I5t.I i ins-tl . ' ;|> \ ii Lri -iiM ii lholiday, and it-he .secretary w;u? cli iecte d toconvey i inuc to the .secretaly j of !KJ Em-ployers ' Fedeii iti 'in. liind th| CnKi - r s ' As-sistants' Association. > iaiMdllU-f ilOCULIllUUU. I

The C l -j irman po -i i^t-'-rl <id i ! i !i;; t r; :ilymoinben who were in fir id s;,n,nf iwj , bvh-ivinjr t i i-ir suh.-cnHJoiis ]>aid nti . wouldbe reckf'iwd as members ov t-oui l' claimtlio support of i,hf> unir/i ( onl r tny mniuv . .

The action of Mr. T. Dunne '. .Sec-iL'ta.ryof the ' Trail*port Workers } .| Union , inwriting o the Waterfbrd Gj uardiiilrr s sl».t-ins has mku ih«d no> o(>je<*ti -o n tW work-hofie> boys h'lu-njj ig clerirnl work . kva.s un-der disc lssjion . and it was jrlcoiried to in-terview Mi '* Dunne on the inultej .

Heiurtj \-io.te« of t-hnnk* ,to ' Orc.miisorClifford, for Ins ft'blc fiddio^ ? ,! and to theM*iyorr for Iho. use of the Towh lluJi . con-chtded' t ie I proceedings.| j

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Real [ Fruit Jellies !

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' ; Delicious fruit Jellies dan' I t« 'caaily - made' W[A Ihejuice . of «trwtd fruits ., nnd

Brocon PolsonsCorn Fjlciuif

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.THE iPRICE OFJBREXD IN¦ ;: WATlCRt'ORD: '.

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I • '¦ ' ¦ . ' , x ¦ ! ' • • ' • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦! ' ¦ I ' I 'TIJH jw i vkly .msiCdrur of aibdve was mbdon Wec nesday - night. ] Present :—TJieJvWor (AMI UT,: V. J. : White] |T.D.; in I Uiedhpilr; Oo-ttnoillors' P. W, Kenny and |J..!>;• ' WaJfil i,'iMea'pra-. J. Breeh,| P.LiG. ; E.Ryan; M Bea/ !M. Fanning,]A. O'Lc.uy,S. Qdrlianiiand- Miss McCarcliy.

I MICK PRIiGES. !¦-¦ ' ¦

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'iTie pii k question was first dealt wj iith .Thie cbmanittiee noitedi tliat , - tJlie' cliangedweatper dooiditiitas' diid not apear to affe'etWialk<rflord, as it 'hBd; other plades, iMdg_ -iiig py.tho sit-iil 'pereaistenif but only/.parti-¦aljry|sticciessful j efforts- qnj the part jofveowioTS, j to | keep up -thp laitest- incje . sesin tnie.pr.ice| of jnilk. TJie committed vas

Teljiaply informed''that in Cork, owinf tothe pplaniifulae^s of grass-, ;| consequentuiport thehhieavy j iadns.- retailers were eh-cw/i.cu ..iv» ILUIV«.T j uuHi r prate i-rjrai Uf a . perpint 'to 3d:, <n- 8d. per galllon less than thetop price1 charged in \Vat0rford.' T InClonrriel [a i miemiber s.tatad that he iwdseen mdlk retailed1 at 4d. per l quart. V Hiythis Teduotibn could be ¦effected in thopla'c\s naane'd w'itli a fair rpjargin. of pr<^f t»w!hil 3" - >td iic^ hdgihiiprice coutrnued ; ' to ^>emiaintainfd'.iih ITViffltorford ,.- piizried! thecoromitte-'p. j j j ! : . . ; i "¦.¦ ¦ ' ' ' ; '

A|_ member lmm:arcai.«ly remarked tlwitthe po&sipl'ej exp' lianat-ion of th is lay-in thefact 1 thiaitj the raiimlu ll in (ttoe I liberties pfWwt«rford i jmight bo le,s.s- tham other

tias jof the land] of a )>oo.rer order by o >ni.Jparison (laughiter). i • :

A COMMENlDAiBLE UXDERTAKIN Ci .Foir some tirnei past the commHtee h iVe

been eoiigagecl. iii j trying to complete pi insaind. arrangements! which w(>uld ertab)ethein.to-1 phtee ooi the ma rket good iidhnew milkl at a jprice much bej low that atpresent prevailing in the city. The coiij-pletibi> of thesiCj pons'has been natun.llyslow! and th eir development retarded )\v-ing fto the obs .acles to bo surmountej dwlwin omiinGtrn lr asai nst. n. rincr r»f mechrdracte-r .that /holds the griij in Wa' ei'-foTdt biv - no \y| j t lnnkp to Qjie insist >ntefforts of thie . individual members of :l|ociotmimdttee, . j th1

^ plans, had . matu -ed

ipnoulgh , tj > :aMoW| tlieir beinglnmv trans-lated in-trj a'ot-iofi. i I '

A definite announcement, on this s .ib-.j pct may V)&|loo'Bedi for in; the|colunins ofUna Press in ' the I cow rise of a day or two )

THi-i PRTCE OF BREAD. IiMi . L. OJLJiitn j t OI tlie M odL l iJaJceriek

Ltd.! aga ivi ajjp 'eared bt-fore uio. coniiiik-tee ania expl-a meVt that a.3 there had b'< en,no ij ieetipg of the Miistor 's Bakers ' As = ' ij> -oiditdj xn since tlj ^ |previous Tiiursday liepr.omist<l|S'tatj Cihe'n't. re tine a'bove was aqtiiortilij coininj r.' H ?J however , expected ainewtlins- would ixV lnuld in tlie course c<ttuo- iresf.j it.' weekJ wht -ii tlie. mutter ' w« llllhave attention. ¦ j I I

In the cour.-aiof it protracted discuss oiluiricii f!ollowc-<l , i j \ ' r.. O'Uri eu lrave-% so n!e\.r--y into [v»t i. ;iu infonmrtion I . regard nkUie ' iakinLr trad e generally, and -ela . H(-rai . d t-!ie kiifiieul|ies ' \vith which tho irs^clj a"in \ya.tt -r fi»rd liiid to erapp le wh&n c. iii-*parcel with Uelfiist , Dubl in and Cork. I !

Alth .ou^li the ' n ailer Ls tenywra rily inabeyttncie pending ' tl rei statement , from ,hjo¦MsiRBer B ikers ' ; Association, iit! was piiiut'-ed oiit tfrat ! ppij iap.4 an e-xphi/iiaiion (Ifmatters as they aaw slwxl w^uld not be'out of place, if only to denionstr itecleatly wh ab h'ais 1 already transpi red i-Jithe ¦ou,rs('.' .of tni = discussion,] a!« th ;reseen icd- tid bi. a misanprehejasion on he,port of tile-public! with -regard to some cii l i «.- aacit.s'J The - -I-)b. l' -».f (oounier pril -tj )it-- 1. . -kl.l Th» ssime sizi- loaf i is also krlive rod at 1*. 4d;, and not ls. |5d. :i$ p re-viously itat<'d. Four p)imd.i of brc -aj limwl '. up l O F i l l l i .j lwivtis i.s charged for ajtt l i i " at-c if i \ ls . Txl (counter and ' d'elive cdpnei . s) . or -lj d. p t r Lh. ' - . |!¦ ¦ ' •i nl Lr {'.) ¦ a mjemh er of t in - eonuni ; .ep.Mr. O'lii 'ioii ; .said that , the 4!b. uMd ^Ui.loii.v « "< h i adj btf 'Ti i i t i - l : i iL " - st :in dcmanj l]>rio '; to tJie j idvc -n t f if \>.'hii! Wii.j i 'kium 11 anwar tlourj but t in r" '.¦• ;inu ic\e cf th r - v a ril '. ' i t i i.a t/?ic> ::.' .s|ci.r'.:c| lc'i ves c.nx.'d ani i t i i i i 'cliatl' c.!i;:ncf r in ' ' f avour 'of i .li p 111- ;:' i.' i.f or "J - i i i :) i i A' «i ," a.- i i wa> e a l l - i l • l i •

rea.-i ' U of it*- m< n - i. !a ! i . . i a t i ' -m - 1 i 1 1 ;

'-•oj io vtl in ir sj une :« . f i t s - ddvets , a n d . l > * ' i i i rof g k^ scr [bu lk , .j .va-^ more t .l;:o J < :n i ^ - l i l V*)); iK'. I tlvfJin w tilit' lr t h e -l ib. m1 2 I) . Inavck

It wa.s. .sii.trL'i' -.ti .1 1 v l i a f t h o p l h l i e . odnilit- tJii? ,=.tiitro. con <l .effeei :i (:<. n.sidcni, i l l -siivi-ci '.r i i r t l i n i r 1. -< ;sul : b i l l by [c -u l tJVf ' i t i i i i ;;\. Ui}to f.<:-.- the . 4! > . loaf i, i p;-c-wa r f lourpop iilarity.. - A t l i Jwt . on*' f i r m in Hi if eitj 'v.vi,s sellii g th-w ix i-rl iouhir loaf at Is. W-

Tlu» ' (¦¦::.)umittoe .j w l i i l c adiuiuing tl ot•uhi* c' !ur[sL'.

; if ailopt-t d . would imp re vtui;:it ! .:'i:'s slightly. ; vvi're- n'?t saiiguin-e of itss'.v.-.(. '.q-; ai teii'".'

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acco ;ding! to t his Ire -pr irt. the c entiuul ;:o.V

tho - Ih. 1ra£ni . U. "» <¦ diid noli show II n-1:acco ;dind to the Ire -pr irt. the c entiuKl "o.Vtho - 1!.. !ra-f', :i{. U. "» <¦ diid not show ll n-1:t. !i<?- nii J iM . " were- i- :. -. vom- .of j v - l u r n m.ir:nrni.i t -> a ooniniii<!i: v '.¦ :-At wa> .- i > .]>opu ;: •in T> c-wa - days. : ! .. :

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¦•vhic -ii ' i-ho ! ni-.i-ctint'- dissolved—if w;i5 H .w.p.ni.--tJ^ i «>nuint'- : were miab!-:; to <!.. ,iwith tJie. (i i«i«i'> .!L cf inoa -t- T K t f c ? . w!w|wa:- :i.c<\'H;din 'i.2]v ' .•u l i ' .uriK'd. .- I t wi j l lhi.wovcr .. j cTAiU' " mj fi -r i/-ii sJi '-.--i ' ;itioi: athe r ext - mcietinir : - j

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DeL - Sir—Tho WaUT ford A|nti -ProliU:i!i -ing Ci'muntt ee iitis b.e.tt. invest)(j ating tj njpricel of a gco<l : nnuiy aiticli 't of 100,0.i,t should tur n it.-?' atj ention to . baco ipricck . Qt preseiu 'the pr avs- ofj pig s WH£6 15k' per cwt. for light pig^-1'ivj

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to £6 10s! for hea/y pij -'«. M^ost 01 th t -j

nWri ^nntrlw. onm^ linflor the latter cate-ipigs 'bou srlit come under the latter eaie^i?ory, so tj hat pij ?* doiid weigh t cost th rbacon curers less -tluin Is . lid. per lhIrish bacon is quoted in the Pr(|s3 ex fac-tory at £9 to £10 per ewi.. accordin g t<cut. 6r lsl 7Jd. to I F . iflid , per Ib. Tip .1-r e.s the Pbacon cured from £.'<| 5s. to £11UK- . . : • : •"• &vttL, cur £3 ps. to £6 '10s. pj3ipig. or curing and profit. SLi rel'y ¦tilitis in excess : of all reason 'It will "be,cas-v for n iiiyj householder to compare reitail' pricpsjl with those e>- factory , ahoyiquote'd. But in Irish bacon there is nodoubt whatever of profi teering ; and tho]>rofitppr is NOT the farmer oj labourinrwho raised the .pigs, 'ad compariKbn of thepricey of f eding fluffs '- will quic|kly. show.t'ig-feedin |. is'.- at- present prices-of feedjing-stuffs, 'a dea4 lossj to the feeder, buteyide itly ibis doesn't' hinder '; jhe bacinring [and r he retailer | from profiteeringthe bon'aj ahare falling to tlie farmerWha^is tbe remedy? ' Can ' the1 Ahti-PioJfiteenng (j :6mmitteje suggest, any,? . .Whynot oak the I)acon|.curer3 to 'come bofarejthe committee arid exnlain? ¦ !

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A'boin '.t l t ivi-loc -; <H1 .M;;::«j :< y mgl i' f i i u i s i ii I the vicinity of j Messrs . S!iorid:m 'surtor preniises. .the- (iuay and ,l irey'nars' street, noticed a- i big blaze com-li' from the ' interioc o.f . Uin gamge . | Atrst it was thought 1imt the entire p .ivni-ie ; were implicated I ). | close r mvebiga-o I revealed \&k saiLLsfitctory; knowledgeiilt this- was not th'o case, and th.'it . thcre was .conlinec: toltlif repairinK i it iniri centre j of i the] warkkhop. I.ortun^tely.t, the . tide of the- occunvneej tlie. (nan-e<ir -and three oif his employees we» onit] spot an<l bcj toroj tl* outbreak £>uldMead 'lor\enxni&i to cause any .contfder-ble daroafeoL1. th^y, .with ] tlie ; aid o f *[iinhnax and other qontnvamces- of a ie*»i ch'aniaai omd crude nature; had euc-Kfded' in extangbdshp? the flarnes. Uiore lasted only j ibout te n minuto?."

[As in. . many cases of a like character,.tlii oripLii of tlie five. ciUi be atiiributj ed toa 'trivial and p«t ,y incident. At thejitime,dn^.

of the ' moolii.nica -\via^ engage<i. in. tiie

carrying ^ut'- oifi nepeutJ on. a-ioar placedover tho pi*.- M.'lialeiin\tSie cdutse oi h\3:

.«rnploymetiit ij hp '' ,sit roi-k -ai thatch foj ^' " tKo't urpc^o otflliilitdnff aj cisarebte, and before.I io1 could realise wii«it jiisiid hh.ppe'riwt/ tli«i nriol-G' pit'was P i e mass of nanie. . J jWithi r-andorf^l AViier^ :y

Jie e3rtricaited: liipiself

firolm. the' laiiger 7-oile, and with thp ex-;ieptiori x^ having a f &vf ij iuri ' singed- he'&daped: without injury i^of [any: iother

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t irilj t-r ciiliiig > k |sj>read- to the 'petrol tinsstn wn r \reryj\vliere a,bout 1he shop. Liickj -ij y j the proj ii]- j. j action of the' stafi ; prej -vontdd t :is, iiJip exchiddng1 the damage(lon'e.iU) i . siruill ihifttor scooter, every -bifieriirMclo w i s q'ui ;<i ;intwet. "How tlie: rjiaii-in th 'o pi' < escaped .'! continued the ¦m'a.njagep , ! "is beyoi d |riiy oamprehensionl Hi$immunity from serious injuries < can I b^described as doJLhinjr short of Proyide-n[tial l ! The firp hria'aido were on tlie -sclenedescribed as n,othinjr short of Prov'ide-n}tia.U ! Tlu fire briiraido were on the sceneshortly After tl e j outbreak, but .their serfyio<j .s; j we e not nbeded. The premises Tareivor-j iii.-5u.ped, uiid had. mot everythingl>Miin fHl r>ut so 'fprt-unately for us p itdid I it'Iie. Jlosa \ -<i-uld ; have been very bigTlio |car j iinderkoin ar' - repairs \Vos pein^ovi»jrli'aul ed for mc^purjKviye ;of driving tcKossifai - to-j JaKri With re^aTd

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• way ; oywywinff! loccuwed in our fejv#urlind thus preivcm-tted a.oonflasrajtdori whacl.

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: ; ;r ' • OCWN|TBAi03XJ5^^•'V/pMi^ww^liSSep^-wttte WaiorfoixLBo*rd ctf (Guardians was held yeaterdayafternoon I Pneebat :TM!r.: < ¦ - Dettbiio&(pDeeiding), Mro. Galla^ier, MrsTWh^-fen, Miss) Byrne, Meaerd. M, (VMeatra, R.GioBboo. JasJFitepatxSdL JJ Ennertit, PM^Whpm'M j PuaarfL, B. Doaiovain; E.I^wraQj iJajDqasjMialondiBlnicI) Win. Cul-(u<aoe.

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CONrBACTOR'S GEIEVANCE.M re. Mdpullafeh,, Ltd., 'coal mereh.

<»uus, vTfaittHTwra, WIXH©:— We OtDSefV©from lieipoirta i tlte'PreeA tibSstA omr tendertar touae coal, .:althou i 8e.[ per ton be-low (tnie lowest other tedder,; was not accepted bV th© guwdxanfe.; also that ouxlander for Oa&tk><x«ner dpjail< wa£ acceptedait 'die price oif £3 68. 6d. {per too, but withthe proviso tii&t this wfcs tt!<* be the beetGastlecomeT. i We aro no&preparedto wip-f &y best art. -this price, |The CastlecomerColliery po. have two seams. . Ftoar theirbest, or , 5frelh!aiia aeaan, thtey charge 9st 6d*»er ton jhagher Ihiasi fo± the other qual-ity. It is the Jarrow!\wiidh is in. nwregeneral use. and as we Jiave never kbownatay public todies going j to thio expense oftalking the higjber priced] octal, wie. did. notquote for tthe Skefciatta ' team, more espe-cially a$ the ooffiery . iltrfioimed us thatthe output is> restricted and they cknMnot guaij antee deMviery. It would be use-loss for as, tfaxreifore, to qutfte unless wewere confident of being • table to supply.With Tecard to toe rentarka made aboutour supplying Belgian dbad, if wfc secured4ha order for best Hartiley.; house coal,apart from the dwfliom^aty ; of. such, . tvtranaacttdbo, it would be an extremely.un-wise • business poOacy. tor us to putrsue. Asn firm we -never supply ' anything but>%i4ia!t w©j contrail for, otad far the past 20ytarp havte hod scarcely-' a» .single cornplaint while' conitinujallir ' supplying theunion. On-tho other hand, on- several oi>;cations ;pfficiafa have' ^one out '•>( their !way to speak of the 6aJtLsifaictDry qua.rty<xf the coal supplied W ¦us. Wo did oisr,¦beet through tii© whole period1 of the war!to keep-1 public , bodies feupplied, and bui!for us thiey and; the public at large wouldvery often have been, vj ithbut coal. .Wejaxe at a loss, thereforel to koow wiiy forthe seco'nd time our tender, although con--siderably the tewcst. • hlas been' pafesedj«nd we I clan' only takel it -thiit the guaiwd^Van e hove some, cxthei* reason, for mak-in? R present of the ratepayers' money toO"Uiys. : We may mmtfom thalt the Hart-I5ey cool is not. yet in, | but is erpeetedm-ext' •\vfr?k . arid in quoting1 w<s hiave thetr .inTfl't'.-rs tlio. bftnefit of the reduction•'v'hich" one of their members' spofte of. Wecan only tnke it that £ur quwtatione aTenot de^ired^

ar- this urion. In the

first!p'nc<?<. it- Vro'uild seem , r.o matter what theprice or quality, TO o!ne not to get the•order*: and seciomdly, OUT figuires.onlyfihow the difference wi idi the puardiansare prepared to pay orer oiur prices. WeT»^3ie.rvp to ourselves th :? ripht of pubb'shf:i,n$r this let.tAr .in, eaq)lanation of ourtcisi.tiort." In n. nostfscript it vn\& mcnftionod i' that Hartley's oargo arrived oiiSwturdhv nisht. " . i: The Clerk sn.id , in refernece to t!ie lastj>aro.crtn>h in. the lette -', he hhd 45 years'experienc? ;of the boalrd , and he sfawuldsay that during ' that tiime the board hadjpjv /er »w;ted in the way suggested, nor didthey di> &oi on the l*f t occo^ion. . j

Mr . :Glee-sfM>—The di fficulty arose that•,ve> wanted : to know w hlat Hartley'& coal¦tt-afl . !

¦" : ' - . iClerk—Yes ; atid instead of iihte contract

.Ticct5)*ed.l>emg 8a. per torn move, as statedhere (in letter), it was only 3s. J

MT. Gleeeom—And MT. Morrifi mention-ed tiie coal in- lrLs tender tliat he was go-icg to supply, ivrui the other people didV.r.-i. Tlwy, said HariJey 's coal , but we<H.d not know whr:A Hartley's coal was. |i A Member—Did y<. • ei ei- us<» any oi|th-e Kilkeri \, c>? 'i Mr .,GlecKon—^es , u-e did.

Qiainraii—W P ncc(4>ted the tender tosupply us with 15 toas of Ca^tlecomercoal.- Wie did not kiv nv anything about¦Hartley 's ctoaJ and wanted a' descTiptiohd it'. • ' : . ' I¦ Cle.-k—During Mr. ^rorriw's time as'contractor there was neivc:' a complaintProceeding, tho CLerk . referring to Mes«:s

i ZrtcCullaph's leiUcr , "said he ' would pro-duce extracts from the riiiuute* whichhod h"wi Iwfore the Finance Committee,

: flind they h^ diroct-od him to show them, iif the braird ; and ill *n , lie won.t on toexplain the reason Mr. Morris's tender

! \Ta& accepted'.' w«e bexjause the daal. no>VI mthstamdiiig \iA\e> f ctd of .its . being . 3s.I higher, wae epecified as to quallity, aridl ij hHit-they j iever bad a} complaint, but thei ctther was. a coial thla nobody knew any-! thing aliout. Messrs. McCulliagh's tender¦was £3 2a. per ton 6OT Hartley 's cool , andMr. Morris's 65s. p?r ton for best houeecoal. : I

In .oonnectian with the extracts fromiUi© minuitei, th!c. Cl4rk quoted a reportfcxan ' tlve Master, da1,od 14Ui Uuly, 1920,whicli ran to the effe ct thiat tl)e coal de-Jiever "seemed inferior arid contained toomuch slack ," and tins order of the board<wi tJiis report was read, <U> the effect that.the contraic-to.r 's iUtenUon be directed |totho quality of tli* o >al supplied, whichva^ ' not in accordan<o with, th© terms |oftlio adv?ir,tisenic3vt. Tlhal w.as in refer-ence to the coal thfcn supplied; by MessrsAtoUulUHrh. from a further extract,dated 31st May, 1916 , <he Clerk quot<ei(i:"Will the board please inspect the coal•fliiat hias been delivered , as it appeaTBaomewb'at iniWLor"; and Hum a furtherreport ca:i!inir tine at lention of the. boardto the quBiity of Uw> coal delivered, as itappeared to contaiii ;oo much slack. |

A. hriirmft,n—Thev~,e lh.ings have nothing4o~do witk the acoeT'teince of the tenderaaat Thuifiday:' Wie did n<«t know; theola^s of cool tradierM for . amd , tried (toget into ctwnm-uiiricBf irooi' wit4i-the firmiono- the 'p!:ioaie. hut wa could not , A be-ing Hie half j ohday. - • I .

Mr Gleeson—Ae a matter of fact , theirtender could not be. accepted, good, or bad,last week if this ithirig had to be known.

In reference to die Castlecomer coaJ,Abe clerk oaid tWey ihrtd been paying £3,10e. per.ton for it>. -ethd he assumed it wasthe best. , ¦ •: , I ,

The! Master saad it wa« Rood round

The " Clerk, said that fflt the last meetingfthe guardiaTis accepted McOullagh s ten-der to deliver 15 tnni of Castlecomer ooolto thie workhouse at X3 6s. 6d. perton - Heconveyed tiie order tii Messrs. McOulIagn.They now mcntioiaed: that tliey coula no*twxxy ly the best a*, this price, and pointedcnS that tho. best BWIW- WM 98. Q**1?*-

MV. Dunphy (Asskt. Master)—We arei - ivtUnff Hie be/ii CvMirxomer co&l iJom

S shriw I nev*r h«ird it defined xf art. particular Bea m the quality was from.¦ Mm. Whelaft—The * did,not mal.tcr m

• ¦l^k x t sf i s the cwil vmi piving.ettti&ffl^iUm. :' ' ' Thfe Clerk m&ntiored. havipg regard toi ; tf» fccfc tblrit »hey r fere gettimg the oo«¦¦

¦fnTm Mr Shelley at £3 10s., and if they^ .S pav 93. 6d. Ixtra to, tlw. tendw of

;*-! sPST-M they ¦ wioujd. effect a eavung Try

3 coal sruwM by 3I

P. S .elly. good.^-S%e uAapt Master replied ui ihe

^ j s^W^. ^",. 111™ f r-|« : ^<;*i\,in»x-hT «vu«g|©ted flvait if 'Mesars.

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CouncilWatcrford No. 2., 'afe sPrMWHI*^-i*aBMed-aj t: flie: eiti;inigiof eSxxro -Offuiic l" IhieM yesferdiay,;

aind the orther meoiJ )exs ppeeeat were:—!MiessrB.1 JaxOeo FitzpttWck, J. Enaneitt, M.jP&roelt- E;- BbjiloivBint \ E.' Cbrconaib; and.Jiaomes. Maloine. • ¦ ' , •"'. : * • ' ! ' ¦ i' '¦ "' . "' LU^AN'Y BEIiDGiE. ' • I' ; T: !' i ' 1On tl:o propositdloui of Mr. Janiesf t a n q v w,, secondied1 bjn Mr. J. EnnetokJiiwas ua^ajumOilaaly decided to adept tiiefloHowing j xtoiuBD. ?—','Tbei Luffaaiy bridge,oca the mlain iojad! berbmeen Waterfoid aftdN«w'Bi6B6i; b© wpiafaBdJ so- a» to allow the¦waiter to f a d t ty paiss||xmder the bridge;Copy to be Beat tci the Oo. Surveyor," I

, SOABI ATINA EHDEMIC. i "!Dr. Ooghlaa t, M.OJH., j ieponted thai

saarlaltina. in e, mold form hlad been, epi-demic in the Glemmlore portmai of ffitthtaekievogue. It travelled to the diatrictfoam the direotiaa o|; New Rosa. Hie beelaeyed thwt a graait nxatoy of <hte mdlcbeircja&es hlad urn been seen., He • Tecom-maaded isola'aon,, dSshdeoiatm, and, |inithte case of i niilik aujpplieTsi, coros weremilked i sod the milk I htoindtedi on I neigh-bours' Ipremases• where there wlas i nfo in-iectiianj Thej achoolsj hlad. been closed, i

The communication' was noted. |1 : • . .' M- . ij MB. IKXBBYXS REPOKT.|

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fMr. A. DoUSbyn, V S., ireported) thatduring!the paisit jnkmih li!e visited onedairy yaxd inv tfha Giautetotvim diatrM1 Midmispeatiedi rth.w certitlej He j fxwmd'l thiemheialithy. amd the preimiaesikept clean J i' i | . ' ! !.¦ : I !

DAJL EIRRANN AND ' BON USKSJ \iDairijELreaion L.G.B. wrote :—"With re-

ferfeD'ce to pneyiouB, jtwrrespioaiderice andto' the -cntrv on the mxnuties of the' pn>ceediirvgs of the Wa|terford No. 2 RuraJDistrict Council on the 25th ult.J in | re-gard -to the proposal of the Co&bcil togrant bonuses to thej CLerk and S.S.O.'s,the Mini&trv of Local !Government wish<trt state that , 'in view of 1 tfhe preserat finBtr>c^a-1 difficuDtieisi

of Uie| local aSuthorities.,thiey feel compelled' to dejier giving a de-jatsioTi! in this maAtor | until cdndiitiioas be-come :noTinaii," . i ' i ¦ ! i

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\ ! !MALICIOUS INJURY CLAIMS, j

¦( Tiie following notices' of: applioaticiit inoouneatMJj i . with the1 albave were beforei\vi iue;t<iiiff ':— ' . j \ | j

1 £14U by Miattoerw Lon^, Cross; Lan-je,X«.\v. j Roos , ilor (Jlna aliegiad wilful; r^ .j'- tiicdestrucliciu of a Ford motor car at D un-kitt. ; ¦ ;; ; ; : i ! I i

£i'00 by..Mj chiaal Wu.l£h, Airmoulnt, NewRoss, for Ford moior also • pattiailly ferstrayed; ", '; : I ; : j , |

Both cars were damaged by r'umninginto 'trenches on the road. - ', I i

£100 for title burning of 130 perchjes afa boundai-y fence , 14 perclr&s of Ifdaic'Lng.i;.nd 3 fields (6 statute acre«= ) of furae landKrasi, by Win. MoGrath, KilLa -spy, Ferr'v-banl:. i ! • \ I f

£150 by Frances Agnes Kvans , K.L!J-asspy. for the burning af 1J torili of 1stcrop hay.. I ¦; ! I j

£250-by Dx. T. P.,L Carroll. 235! Dudleyroadu Birmin^liam, for a motor, carj de-st royed cm the occasion of the iburninc.of Mwisrj i. Wlii tty Bros,' premiere! otParnell stiieet. j : , I !

The claims were ignored. I

rO-DAT-'S- RACINGPHOfiNIX PARK

GREENMOUNT PLATE] iKiXGVMJOHAEL i • J. Canty 1WAIT FOR ME i . H. Beaalcy 2ALL GLASS i M. Beary 3Also ran'—Wavy Stripe, Fiar aiid Away,

Vagabond. ' 1' , I !Beiting-—Evens KING 1 MICHAEL, 6 to

4 agst 'tt'ait /or Me; 0 to .1 Ail UJa^Jaoto 1 others. •'• ¦¦ \ ¦ i

ASHTOWN PLATE. I ¦RANUNCLUS : , ... iJENNY G'EDDES ¦ ; ' i ... 'iNOT. NOW :; i : I ...[ 3Also ran—Glerunore, TLigst-aff , Hinges

Mill, LLHiiaw, Hidden Idol. | iBetting—S to A cast Jenny Geddes, 6 to

4 Not Now, 4 to 1 RANUNCLUS. 20 to 1others. : ; : \ j I4 Not Now, 4 to 1 RANUNCLUS. 20; toothers. : i : \ ' \ \

I CLONSILLA PL.\T!£. i IGLENSTELLA , I .. ISTAMNOS : ¦ ; ... 2ORBY LASS j .. *G to 1 "wiij iner. " I !

PARK PLATE. : iFURZKFIELD, 1 Bachelor's Siren ,1 'I

Lisnashurratrh,.3. ! 7 to 4 ag^ t wi 'nncijMAI.E-RX "PLATE—M r. Modcapl j 1

Mrnirki. 'i: Clvtm . 3.. 4 to 1 agst winiie:

WINDSOR jFLYING'HANDICAP. I i

KING SOL ! i 'F. Buaiock ;,iDOUBLE, COURT £. Morris 2OAT'S .EAR '¦ *Y.L. .Bu>lock 'Ss;Also ran—Tarvie, Russian $abk), i\0r

eniiter. Wild Honey, Ardeila, :P6mar, andUsarpia. ¦ j i I i

iBeftting—15 to 8 aast KING 60L. 5 to 2Tarvie, 7 to 2 Double Court, 10 to I WildHoney, 100 to 8 otriere. ;| ' FOREST PLATE. iFOREST PLATE. i! DUMB SHOW ; J. !l

I JTALIANO i 1 . , " '¦ . . IS . .I WINSLADE !¦ ¦ J. |a

Also ran—Kroon BeHe; Joe Coour, BorderDon1, Blot, Sirian, .' I rish Beauty, Epvo;nBoy, Sand iDouteV^foskm, iCroisant,', j uidBen More. ' ' \ ¦. ! i' Betting—« tt> 1 agst Kroon Bello, IrishBeauty ai»d . IUllano, 6 to 1 DUM BSHOW <and Joskmi « to 1 Ben1 More, 10to 1 IBorder Don, 20 to 1 others. |

•OASTLE HANX>ia\P, i' AYMESTRY ': ! ' i - . \ 1

WARWAYS ; . - j aI BLACK LAMB .'.. 3j Betting—11 to 8 on; Wa-rwayfr, 15 t<>

o£st AYMESTRY, e io I Black Lam1>.! ROMNEY PLATE. ! i

' BEDABBLE I ¦ V - - '2¦WHITE SAND j . ; ... j 3

i.AiTfso ran—'Beetle: ¦ ¦ ! . i -

: !Bett .infr—6 to 5 ; on Z.Z., 3 to 1 ag^White Sand, 4 to 1 Beetle, 10 to 1 Bedabble. ' ; ¦ ¦ i j ', » . .. CIJEWER iPLATE. I !

i 'KUSU BAY, .1;; i Ainorelle. 2; GalloiAlon'.', 3. 11 to 8; winner. | . ' i

AYR ; ' I . i .TRtAL PLATE, i I

VAIJ^RIAN ; I J.Glarke i 1iAMASTRIS ; I W. Prince! 2GULP M. Pheltini 3Betting—5 to 2 on VAI.ERIAN, k to 1

ft st Amastrifi', 6 to 1 Gulp. I !: . - MONTGOMERY H'CAP. !!RED ROSETTE i i . . I i( .MENTALITY j ¦ [ ,| g.IVELVET GLOVE ! L. l 3IAIBO ram—Mount Florida, Piotidj Mary,

Pttantom Willie, .Cairoforth, KhockenouV.jBetting—9 to 4 agst RED ROSETTE, 4

toi 1 VdDvd. Glove, 6 to 1 Phantom j Will *and Mentality, 7 to 1 Mount Florida , a0to' 1 KnockanouT, 100' to 6 others, i •| MONTRO8B HANJD-IOAP, IBr\Trt>vrx ¦ ¦ > ¦ ¦ I « ¦ .harden. I | . i>

VATW vtwnv i : ¦ • • ¦ ' i " t" ¦? '

¦.Contaim-lEntranee - HUl.-: bcautt&iUy. '£J

Sw -fSj sw1 :i«i - «.«* • ' - "A 3 ! tiled; Dinint Room1, 24ft x rBft , maft>le te

•A teS'i%??°'- Jt ^"1- «mn&pieco and modern firep lace: DTaw-f^t*

1! ¦*1¥ap .' ¦• •Coraof ii .-» ?pi»(. ing ' Robm.W. x iMffc ,. marbW matoe*- '

• &S2SSwii:i:t L- i : L' ; i?L ' - ; pi^»«a 'mMenffli«pla«.- iill w ith fey C<

lEv&BWB^Bim =K$ai « ?f : »!8^rf» .Jo,a Baalbet 100 to Corridor Je^dins

to 6 F&ily rodnia. hiSSSv DfAmt^ 1 -oi c. x I•

¦',- 4v, 2 Dreaainff.KooniB (all centrally heated) ; M

^^°:'££?®T&!"??T&' L1' JF- 'i Kitchen (tiled). wiUiJnodinjEagleEdige ,-* tl'«^r2;, &ptenvilJ o!nd Cra\md \IM Scullery, fitted sink; lS?d€r7Chlniv Pan- - ideW heated ftyr tha place. iBottw-^ iries, and Store BoonwTWltti <»n xal Heat- tc«>: *. Bgn-ynianer.j ^) ¦ . * . ' } ;? j . ¦,iiur.j>lan>i; Goal Houee at rere. , I P

W S0RNT AND | HEkb:-: MERCHANTSt MILLERS. CO-OPERATIVE SOOI&TIES, COAL MERCHANTSrAtfDf SP^VE f

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rmY' PRVKELLY & OX-TRUST- ESTATE^

AUCTION .OF EXTENSIVE PBOPER-, ,TIES/IN FOUS LOTS/ ;

JOHN'S LANE , GRACEDIEU, NEW-RATH, PARK VIEW

WATBRt'ORB j jLOT 1.—Extensile Corn Mill Stores and

Yard, 40-h.p Orosaley Gas Engine,Gas Producer Plahtj Milling Machin-ery, Shafting, Pulleye, Belting, Man-¦ute Mixer, c.

l| !¦ - i lLOT 2.—Land with Manure Factory.LOT 3.—House and CottagesLOT;4.-Villa Residence. M !

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TOHN D. PALMElt has received in-U . struotione from 11 the Trustee, DavidTelford, F.C.A., TOlSELL iBY PUBLICAUCTION, ON FRIDAY, 26th August]1921, at 12 o'clock (ne!w,time), AT JOHN'SEANE, WATBRFORD; unless previouslydisposed of by Privalie Treaty: ' '

LOT l.-fJOHN'S LANE. v!The Extensive Property, consisting of

splendid Open Yard,||with sitcjne-built andslated 3-storeyed Buildinge surrounding ;also Offices , Stabling, i etc.J measuring1,40ft. x 110ft., knd Large Yard «i rfere,75ft. — 35ft., roofed ]with galvanised iron,in which extensive jbu nL-i-'ss has beencarried on for ji great .' number of y^arsin Millinff. Corn. Seed. :General Mer-ln JJiuung uorn , oeea, uenerai mer-chants and Manure Manufacturers, JmdSpecially adaDteJd foc|this trade or for Co-¦operative Societies, Creameries. Tannery,'Coal Yard, Lauindry,! etc. ! I

I- Held,under L^ase for ;a term of 99 yearsfrom 25th March.- 186fe , at the yearly Rent6f £20: Poor iSaw Valuation, £30.T LOT 2 —GRACEDIEU.I Tho Lands at GRACEDIlJU. containing7 acres 0 rood4 28 perches:. Statute mea-sure , or thereabouts; situate in the Par-ish of Killotteran , J Barony of Middle-UUTQ . ana i^ounvy o^/ waicnpra, on wiuciiStands Manure Factory, consisting ofWooden Building, 125ft xi ] 27ft., • ^vithGraves' Patent|Roo|f j and Concrete Floorteith pits, and |2 Store ; Houses , and hay-ing valuable Frontage to RiVer Suir aridkituate only i mile* from Boi o ugh Bound-ary. [| i I '

Held in yearl y tenancy from WaterfordCorporation at £16 lOs'. per| annum.

Poor Law Vai uatioh . £14 15s.LOT 3.—NEWRATH. i j

Tho substantiaTly-b' uilt 2-stjoreyed Euild-in_f* known ai the |Polic« IBarrack , withvacnt possession , and t\vi> 2-etoreyecSlated Cottases , situiite at| Newrath, irthe Parish of K51culliheon and County andCitv of WaterfoVd. ! ' | ^-. |

The barrack I was until recently let at£60 per annum , and .the Ccftfcages are leito weekly tenants at 5a. 6df each. I

Held unde r E-ease- for a term of 50 yearsfrom 1st May, 1919, at:theiyearly Rent 6\£15; ' J | ! -] ..-. I I

Poor Law Valuation on Cottages, ;S7.-LOT |L—PARK VIEW.

Tiie Villa R^idenlce,' Park View, fitand-ing on its own igrounds, akid situate inWater street, City of Water ord. I '

Held under Lease for 99 years from 1stMay, 1866, at the yfearly Rent of £15 9s; j

And at present 3\ib-let under [Lease toMr. W. J. Smith for 60 yebrs f/oni 29thiSeptember , 1902] at ithe yearly rent ot£50. ' ' I i J I ' ¦ ' I

Profit Rent , £34 11s.! 0d. | |Poor Law Valuation . £24.¦ : r i ¦ ! . iThe Plant and Machinery will be sold

at valuation to puijchaser o,f'Lot l ,|if de-sired ; failing which , lit will be sold inLote to suit purchasers—including 40-h.p.Cra?S!ey Gas Sneiho ,: Crosslev Gaa Pro-ducing Plant . Tiirper Combined ! Mill ,liamford Rapid Grinding Mill; InvincibleOat. Clipper , Nicholson j Cake Cni6her,S.trwner and Eleyator,. ISteam Hoist .Shafting, Pull sys . Belting, jBone Crusher ,Manure Mixor andl Platform.

Also Office Furniture, Safes, etc.2 Milner Safts wi^h cash drawer.*, Oliver

Typewriter . Letter I Press , MahoganyOffice Table. Cfiairs , ! Desks, Stool's,' Pri-vate Telephor e, Clyck , etc.

For fu rther particulars, apply torETER O'CONNOR; Solicitor. |

O'Conn^l Street Waterford. 1

DAVID TELFORD. FLC.A.. Trustee ,40 and 41 Dame StJ . Dublin. ,JOHN DJ. PAUVIER, I ,Auctionee r and Valuer. .

CATHERINE Sl'REET, WATERFORD.

'Cow Hoiise for 9 cov|s,; Sta:blmg|for 3horses (2 Uoofle boxea, |l stall), all slated.

• Fe*a£iW; Ylard, Hay|Sh©d», 82ftJ ! and:43ft.; lfe|diji g| Shed, 36ft. xj 12ft., ' 'fifctedtroughs; 2 F< wl Houses-andieuclosed Fow.Run—all I ga vanised roofing, in perfecticonditiH - I : i | - i ' ¦ | j ^Coach YaM^ Stabling; for 4 horses : (2loose bbies, 2; stalls), [ large Coach Houseor Garige, \rith pit, Harness Room.jwitnHay Lolfa Wer ; and Cottage containsSitting|Rboi6,iKitchen,and:4 Bedrooms. JThe Vf &iei Supply is £rom|Punip,iwhichsupplied fRes idence and Yarde, which arepiped and fi ted with taps. | I ; | ! :

The Lands i are in.' prnne condition , hav-ing always been carefuilyijfanned andmanuredy aiid they ai;e Iwell fenced, shel-tered and vatered , and al fitted withgates ¦ ' ' ! - . ] ' I i I ;

Making ooe of the niost desirable pro-perties! dffered to thej public for) se' vera.years past; situate within1 two; mi^es ofWaterfprdi With good, roads leading toCity, and ra oiild make!a most desirableStud Farm, the situation j and ibuildingsbeing adaptable for such. I j . "J j . I

Held in j Fee Simplp,: subject to] a ter-minable i Anpuity of £69 116. 6d.Jpayableto the Irish Land Commission. | ! i

Poor !Larv| . Valuataoav—On Eainds, £865s. Od. ; jori Buildings, £21' l5s. !OdJ i

Immediat ily After WILL' BE SOLD :—Hornsbyi {Mowing Machine, j Hornsby

Doubl^ MLB

.! Plough, Zig-tak| Spring,TooCBJand; Chain Harrowsl Hay Tosser,Hay T|um!bling Raike. large. Metal .Roller,Stone iRolleT,! Turnip Sower, Grubber,Avery Skck Ouncil and Weights, :Truck,Farm TpoU, Cross-cut- Saw., GalvanLsedBins, Galvanised Cylindeisj with | V^ter-taps , 'Feeding Tubs , Barr .'ls, iWli' elbar-rows , GHnd j Stone and Frame', Ladders,30ft., 20ft.J md others ; Twilight MarrowFrame),' .2 lawn Mowers, j , I ' I : '

¦Gqver less j 'Caf ¦ and Harness (a hand-some tu :njcut) , Working Horse] aged ; SetHarness, .(Je'nts ' nnd Ladies' I Saddles,Bridles .. Bills' , Head Collars ; |Cava:sons;Sheetd j .nd Rollers, Press;ejs, Spring Mar-ket C4^ , Tumbling Cart , I bo-flij by BristolW«goi^ Workers; Dray Carts and Side-boards. 2! Pony Carts . Horse (and: PonyTackling, 'quantity of Fowit Fowl Hpuses-,Swarms; ofIBees and Beehiyes.i |

20 tlhree-year-old Bullocks, 10 2-J-year-old BullocKs—in forwa rd (condition!

RljJSimJE OF FURNITURE. !Antique Double-end Caij ved|Mahogany

Couches, u iholstered in tapestry; AntiqueMahogany ' Card Table, ! Tcabriole | legs ,shaped toj , j with .counter cupe ; iVntiqueMahogany Oval and Writing Tabj es. OakArmchajiri in; Morocco , Set of Carved.OakHal l Chairs,' Antique* Maliogan'v Hat andCoat S tanc . j ; f ! . ; !

MaftoWi .y i Side Tiibl< | , i rnarble-top ;C 'rv f t l S{< o)s . Gramop hor.e and Records,Chinille .' jV 'T i indow- HanginffS , | Three-ti«M -Miniat i l rc Duii;'b-« aiter , iTablp Gla.ss|_|n-ehidlrigl w n'es-, decantergj picklesj \ cus-tards hroi ts ; Antique Copper WarmingPan , Qop' j e r Chestnut Roaster, StainoaWardrobes- , Press.es.' Plush] Window Han2-inys', Iron Bedsteads. Mattresses , ! Wash-stands.! D ressinj r Tables. Chairs. WaterQnns . hooxs. Antique Work Boxes, Dis-patch, Case, | etc. , | I :

For turt ier narticular s applv to!JIAMI* McCOY. Solicitor. |

I Colheck St -fct.| Watevford.ifOHN D. PALMER,! | Auctioneer! ¦ I

CATHER NE bTREETj - WATER' FORD.

IRAMORE HOHSB, TRAMOCOUNTY 7T£?EKFORD.

SALE BY PRIV \TE TREATY of At-tractive Gentleman 's |Seasidq Resid-

onee, standin g in about 3 acre; , wi,thStabling, - etc," held in FEE S! MPLE,FREE OF RENT FOR EV|ER. .

This A'ttracstive [Residence, standing inits own grounds of about 3 acres, (plantedwith trees and ornamental 6hrubs, withTennis Court), terraced jWalks and Gar-dens, contains Porch Entrance, EntranceHall, DinincJ Room, Drawing Room,Study . 5 Family Bedrooms, all I MarbleMantelpieces | with modem Fireplaces,Nursery, Bathroom , hot and cold, |2 wool's.Pantries, Kiticheii | with rrj odem Range,Scullery, Larder and Dairy . '

Open Yard contains 5 B^x Stalh , CoachHouse, Hay LoftL Harnesa ' Room, ZincMotor- Shed ; has jSeparate entrarj ee fromPond Road. In perfect , orde r and sani-tary condition . Held in FEE SI IPLE.

For ful l i i i i i t i cu lars ai d pho ' .ojtraplifi

appiv to I IJOHN D. PALMER,AucfionK J r and Valuer ,

W.iTERFORD.. •

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(WithAi 2. nhiles of the.City).

Al .'CTION OIF- . A'JI TRACJTIVE RLSIDEN-TIAL PRO l'ilRTY. ! Conui.injng 9.'ia.Or. 25p. Slatuit c Moaeure, HELD INFEE SIMPLE. |

CLEARANCE SALE OF FARM IMPLE-MENTS .!. HORSE, CARTS, TACK-LING , HAY . FOWL; 1'ONy, TRAPAND HARN I SS, HARNESS , SAD-DLES, EJ E ES AND HIVES , .i and l 24-YE.VR-OLD tULLOt'fiS. AND RE-SIDUE OF .FURNl^UUK. !

TOHN ' D. PALMER ' has . ru<:civ«l in-u structi iMiVfrohi : Coniinandel" R. C.*.J Mrucii '>lU> liuu i i ^•v/iuiiui i iuci i\. v/.Carf'w , R.N. (who is chahging ' ljLs resid-ence). TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION,ON THE Pli F.MIKKS, on) WEDNESDAY ".24th AUG UST, 1921. at 12 o'clock s'riurp(summer time), unkfi? previously dispo?e<lc':f by Privatle Treaty , |

The beautifullv «itun.ted Property, con-.astinjr of BALLl:«PUl> HOUSE IANDSand FARMYARDS 'ccrritsunuig <Ka 3r |28p,ritatut< ' measure . |' »

The lUsidenee, apprviiicIvtKl from mainroad by prdttily planted Lawp, ydtiinewly-built Gate Lodge alt entruncc gate.is a stonft-ouilt . two-.stjoreyed,| SlatedBuilding, "With handsom^ limestone pil-lared porch and steps; kvell sheltered ,with torraced prpunds .! Jluil ont as Cro-quet Lawn and | Bowling Grwns , |alsoTennia Couit , and Fruit and yegetable

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TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ,onthe >remj se3. : on WEDNESDAY ,

2fth AUGUST, 1921, at 12.{oVlock . bydireotiprts pf Miss ^Dollard , who is reti r-ing froni business, ; ; ! I ; >

Thjelnterest in the substantially-built.3-storey jHpuse, 5i BRIDGE STREET ,WATKRFPRD , in which1 : a' lucrativePrivat-p iHqtel and Restkuraiit Businesshas bfen conducted. l | : I ' • ;

HcUc. Ui ider Lease fmrn i t l ie WaterfordCorrj orat)i' >n for a term -df ¦ 3l( years fromMai-fh , !l 93, subject tp] tlio) vearl v ad-just ed retW of £20 18s. Gcj .j PLL'.V' , £20.

Tiio Prernis .06 are admiriibly situatedfor j iry ])usinoss , being ] close; j. to th«Bridge aiid central Reitwuy Station. :

Iininedrat^ Possession | | j ¦ j ; :Fo|r fiiither particular s i see 'posters.

JAMES McCOY. Solicitor, ^Colbecki i Street. Waterford. I

l'HOl/IAS WALSH AND SON,Aubtibnccrs-and Valuers .

TH Iv MAtL WATERFORD

UM !] ¦ -JWMAHON , co. WATERFORD ;

] JSNEGEK AGII FAORM. . :

2--51 AQIIES S.Mi.. HELD ! IN FK10SIMILE , ANNU ITY £75, 6s.. 6d.'.

•iWITHi DWELLING-HOUSE A N DQl'T-foFFICES. . • • I f I i : ' !

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To B I-:| SOLD! :BY AircTiox . - on\ l i a t o to lJi ' ' . .N:inn > d |( i f not pn> -

vioi sly c i.>|j )osi''il rlf by Iriivatti Treaty),T uf' ln ort ' - t i" iho V; hialilc Grass and

Till lie il t iiT in sit LlSNF ( |E fiAGH , con-tairingj 231 acres | S.M: , watered andfenced , l:n 'owii for j its frr enh Fatteningquall ikies. . | 1 1 ' :,. I ;

TWrr- is a. well-built cne-|storty Dwel-liiif hpus !,I elated.)but needing inside re-p;u ' ;| aJ eonimodiou.-i Cow-hj ouse, accom-moaatirj ; :alKnit :'A). cow, ;, , and | variousothl' r! cr> lveniuntl y a rranged -Out-housfw ,aIl Matf:t :.f "I ' - - I I I ' ¦ '

l(.« 'd j i ; i .!FEE SiMPLKstibj oct . u. an amnui |T\ { of ,£j 7r> Rs. 6( 1. (.'!rd decade)- p ayablt -to tlil'. l i bj h . Land.' Coinn issipn. j ' ;

Tpii . jF av|ni is situated ' within ; n-boiit 5millu. oi Kihniicthoiiia.- (l .S.j and W. Rly.Statiw in aiilrl ubodt hal f a mile from : th'cVii l i ip 1 ( f ! IJoiuna JKi u and Strand. '.

lj oir I,aw| Valuuj t i'oii , £17l! 10sJ Od. :There is a?i extensive i Creaniery and

Bacon .C ellar (\vh'ioh. .Vtt<jcepds pigis- io\fila ig' ht.e -V f»ituate | vn -ith jO 1 vilLase. ¦

to ;- fu rther oarticii uirs . ap'plv to • .Me ssrs. T. THORNTON AND SO-V-.' | Solicitor^, Ws. erfo'rd ;¦ or .to

71HCMAS WALSH AND SON,¦ Vlictioneors nn<] Valuers ,THE MALL , WATERFOKI ) .

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! FOR 'SALE. !

COUNT V OF WATEKKORIi - TOWN Oli , DUNGARVANi \ ;

M. C. -O1NEILL , WVIO i* /etiringn; business,: WHJi SELL liui f"J-'roperty:— ; . 1 ! ;

j , ,LOT ll I iHe rest arid ! Goodwill in ! U ie i l ' re-<o. 70 O'CONNELLJ STRKKT , as

Conwrp, where.1 an 'extensive, Wine and Spirit, I Seeds, M;in-d Hotel Rysinj ?s3 has be<?n : car-tor a nun be.r of (years, which com.-rg<> Dwellinj zh pusc} aiid 'Sliopts "The 'Hibernian .' Hotel . " with>tores , Stable.s,->j6iufl«n9,- ajul alsoDwellinghbuses lei to ; tenants.

ire Premises ate held under a>r 61 yeat sj at tl*e yeariy rent of™he rents payable by /the under-amount to £54 ixg . IW. piir annum.

< iLOT 2. - j i ,. ! 'Lsiate and Oood Will a^ a Ooing

in the promi^ea No. 61 MAIN

1 which cornprifie Dwellinghouse,ftird and 8tore, ^iiere Mrs. O'Neillmany years carried: on a large

r is.» fro¦ing

lor Im\ f.s,ii troiniGrpder>ur t sj arried jbndso h

awnYj irdal8 ; smallThe|enilA:c ' f£36.] i 'tenants

wW rJjConcert

IS^labiforMeal , ! ]Those I

("Ibur, Wine; and Spirit Trade. i| ¦ . i ^GE

remises are held in I Fee Simple. I -r \f\rt ?r>TA'iatione for purThaee can -be ; en- | T i | i •to with the |unaersipaed; vho will i -^-ituj e1, goot.her particulars to intending pur- applicants i>HN F. WUiLlAMg, . j ; ! ! Apply iM;,v,i,v : -; | Solicitor;! IXungarwin. . dwnuirket^

JOHN F. WUiLlAMg, . j ; j !-• . Apply ;M. Me] yo i, Heath Cottage,'¦M* :; ¦: :•; ] SqU tor^ IXungarvsan.; . -N^Mrke f c\-

£ ] - ¦¦ ¦ I : , f rkt.mmMm sm$R\ L :.v$mmmm m&$mM

v^ miMi ': . - :¦BY THOMAS 1WAL8H] IADCTIONEER

50 and |I|QU^ J> jWATERFQRP,

!TRAM0RE|; Cj jjA TBRFORD.¦

[MPORTAWT • ANNOUNCEMENT. ',. || :- . Jl f T.) j . ¦¦ ij—4. ' ' ! ¦ :rTTHOlLAS! WALSH, Auot oneer, 50 anoX II51 QUAYJ his bfeei favoured with,instruction^ lifrom JJosepa Widget, Esq.,TO SELL B5f AUi&lOSff 3N:MONDAY.22nd AUGUST,' mi; dii pie o'clock, ATTHE KENNELS, fI*RAM)O RE, ;

His Interest j in the |£ollc wing ValuableProoer'tiea-:4)! I ' I ¦

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ROCK LO DGE FARM, P^rt of theLands of Caalnacoppogufl . containing 32a.3r. Op. statute measure I olf first class Fat-tening Land1 11 with Dwelli n rhbuse thereonknown as iNRojok Lodge, ' held in ! FEESimple eubject! to an ftmuaty of £24 10a.Od. ipayble to the Irish L u d Commission.

I l i : i LOT 2. ¦ 1: ' : ' . ¦- .

MANOR ; HOUSE ANi>- !KENNELS.PRIEST'S j RpAD, |;TRAM9RE, standingon 17a. lr! |34p. sta' tu)te n easure, HELDIN FEE SIMPLE FREE QF» RENT FOREVER. |i ! i i i I ¦ !¦ || k ! ! LOT 3. I

CASTLETOWN |i FIEL:). PRIEST'SROAD, TRAM.ORE,, |c^rtainin(r la. lr.30pJ statute measure, (adjo ining.Lot 2 andhaying a valuable I Buildi ig. Frontage toPriest's Road. iHELDftN FEE SIMPLE.

II ii il i LOT I* • ¦

l 'ALBION HOUSE, eittate at Church

Road , Trarriore, stahdin ? in its owngrounds . HELD IN F,EE SIMPLE FREEOF| RENT, ! FOR EVER. 1

j ' j i t - ! - .1 . -LOT .5. . . - : . • ; . .LISSELAN FARM. CI OHJ to -Tramore.

containing1183a.- •¦IT.. 18*, held in FEESIMPLE subject to! ar aMuity of £28 pay-able to the! Irish Lar d Commission.' tor further iparticUlaik apply, tp.

T1CWDV h TTWA'Nte Rnlinrfnr

0,'Cohnell St., Waterford ; or toTHOMAS WALSH,

Auctioneer1 and Valuer ,50 and , 51 i QUAYl WATERFORD.

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! FRIDATi 26tj i |KUG|TJST, 1921.

AT THE SALEROOMS. 50 and 5l| QUAY,- M l WAT|EEFC iRD. ¦ i . _

TNTERESTTNG SALE 6i Old WaterfordJ ! Cut Glass.: S.ilvj erUCr iha. Antique Fur-niture. ' etc1. J the propers of: the I late SirJames A.|!Pb^er. |i . | | f ! , | ,. '

Also a !Select Library,I mostly |Tela.ttn<rto | Irish Literatiirf, py directions of Dr.Alexander!Fofdei'lCnth^rine street. -

1 THOMAS WALSH,i Aulctioneftr| pnd i Valuer,

50 andHsi! QLjAY ,, WATERFORD, .

~T HI- i- Ml, ! :NO. 2G SOUTH PARADE, WATERFORU

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VrTRAGTiliVE S^llE OF SUPERIORHQUSEHOLD,1 F|UjRNITURE. MAS-SlVtfi] | MAHOGiW SIDEBaAJlDWITH IPLATE GMA1S8 BACK; EN(JRAV'INGS.i including the OLD WA|TERFORD CATHEDRAL & BIBLE1'RKSFATE.D TO lOHN ROBERTSARCHITECT,! I 17$1 ; APPOINTMENTS OFi DINING AND! DRAW

I I Ntf:jROOMS,11 4 [BEDROOMS, HALL .KlfTGHEN . EJUREKiA GAS-: "STOVEG.A' HlDExV SEATS IMPLEMENT*FLOWERS, I|TG. !

I ¦ : i [ : Irno - BE SOLE - BY AUCTION , onii WEDNESDAY. Mti i AUGUST, 1921.*t) 12 of*clock. by' .diTie&tiiions at H. • .RoberitW.I E&q;, who is- l euvinsr.

| THOMAS i rVALSH,I ! ^Auctioneer land Valuer.

50 and j 51 "tPtJAY . WATER^RD.

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i l :jt CATHERINIC STREET.| ! ! ! WATER* ORD.

il ' ' : ' I II— 1—-- ' : ' 'IMPORTANT SAIJE OF JVALUABL1-;

I A NTIQUiE flURiNI lj URE. QUIPPES-; , ,DALf:j ISHERATON- AND GEO.R-! CIAN ] HANDSOME FRENCH CAB-! 1NETJ ; CARVE D) f QU EEN:, ANN

CHAIR. ' AXMUNBTER CARPET^,.SHEFFiELDl P|L\1E. WATERFORDGIxASS. OLD EN« SAVINGS, ¦'RARECOLOURED PRLNTS,. ETC. j

TO I BEI- SOLD B"v AUCTION, on1 MONDAY] IAUG GST 29th. 1921. ati o'clock (new time) . a4 NO. 31 CATHER-INE STREET, \VATBRFORD, by dir^'c-ions of Dr. ; Alexander ] '\>rde,, who is leav-Ag. i i I I H I

| ! THOMAS WALSH,i : Auption^er ari'i Valucjr ,

301 ;md 51 QUAY , WATERFORD.

MOU Xt"" VIEW1:, fr>HN S UiU.L ,i WATERFORD; | ' .¦J i l T I I " I : |

!. I ATTRACIV.E StALK OFHOU8EHOLD FURNITURE,

j , i .] I : illlncj ud mr : : \npi 'iuor Full; CompasW Cottage Piano, in•urwj i \V(ilniit.||ca3j e, |>k- Mornington und^Vi' -i ion j London : P ino Stool. BrassMu.si i':"Strt2i d . Giles erli^ld , unh' olstered in|.!i.pestrv ; j ' Graj idfa.thw 'a Oh!air, Ai,p,Easy i aiid. Mixiinjr. C l a i r s .

¦Overmantel ,:15t)ok t liel\;es'. aid apo • 200 Hooks , Water-colour |Draiwin|ji , Jn{ ano.-« Prints. OilIfaintinp .sl i Coldin'd J.i 'j r inti "Tihe BlindFidcUrtrp'f after|! Sir] | D Jvid " WUkio.; ClockKurinounted! byj inpi{rp , 3rname!nte, Hand-wonj rtj Cutl; BrsLs^ VAn *-r and Bra.s«ies.|Px»rtl« >red |Ckrpi>t and Hugs . Carved Ma-h'oj rany l Cabint'ltJ I.po ij a.blo. Qakin^r Din-j inir-room Suite! jS ota . 1' latod Ware ,' Glassl-iiid Clilina.lCtau-rJ l.f ce Wirklow Hafr --ma>. D'or FortiWre liiv 1 Curtain, etc.|. The Hall;—Chairk Oak Table mldoiruni !old WaU.']i<:n: I B ridge. Hit and Um-||. me Mall ,—Kriairs . (Lia k Table maao, f,runi :old WaU.']'i<:n: \ B ridge. Hit and Um-biella Siand . Stlti r C4r!n«t,1 Ro<l^, <>tc. |

I The Bedroont are Wily furnisiied withI'.iasrf and ! Iron He'dp ' ^ads, Sprinpr andHair Mattressasl Sp le ij iid Oak Suite cpn-.4 is tin? ' of. Wardrobe, Durhesij ^ DreeingTabhf anH !Wa =p st k n l ; • CorneT Prec*.Sati n Wa!ln|ut | Suit-e , Chost sj Drawers,Chai rd , | Carpets J <;ic. i | |j Kit<.'hi.'ty ' and| CHilin.i ry I.'tt-n.sil.s in vari-ety , (ialvniii.-edj W|it-crinjr Tin on-vrhe^ls,Stoiuj Roller . (<ardei Imp lements, Seat ,?wi-i-i-!| HAJndf!*! Eiu lU (in ll>ts). ffent' a

?rvli- ftf -- | M' -— I -; I * jflTO ii;ii ! SOJILD IT fNRESERVEDIi- |-\ri|TIO?!l J ON' FRIDAY. Wth AU-GUST-. l!|2i;. :U |12 |oMi>< r'k (-new timoV .|by(Uri 'ct iAni pf il Bomtln) ' O'Siiauphnessy,P*J-.«W & !#ridt ...

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| A <:har e!of

|Oh*j Shilllin? will -bo maden-t. tlir: door , which *-IU b*^ ^funtied topurchasersi : I '

Tcrms4CaHh ;' } | THOMAS WALSH,| AtictK.rWi- i r d Valuer,

T.0 kn.l ; 51 'QUAY . WATERFOlilX_ .. J l - ' l i ' I I : • ¦ I I

I rrF^' irr j Ti " \ ' \AUCTIO N ATI KlllNAl/BANirK , Kll ^

1 ; MACj Dfj OMAS. ¦ I |

LETTING H? CRAZING .¦ ! ¦ I ![| -f- ; ! ¦ I

\\7!E| -h iy.« ' rt?iceiviid instructions f pomV y | JMJ|. [Ed vard Jl'iwo.r. : KiLnagrange.

¦Kilinal-thoniaif |TC) ; 1 -ET for j a period ofSIX I MONTHS from lk September , M81.

The grazing of ^0 ; Aes (or th'troabouts)of . sc iiHidl . Land |in I gojoj l heartj " "f •. ^[.

Th'c llj and, wliich ou>oin8i j the publi<rroadl ia well iwatojrpd j and sheltered, j , '

SALE ON LANDS at 12 o'clock (oldtime), | ONi THURlS D AY , 25th AUGUST.1921.[ | | i | | - i ; I ;|

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Private Offet k w ill Lo cbr>>i.dercd uo today |of Sale. M ' ! T ' | •

TermB-i-Casli witli usual Fees.' ! ! MAHER & WALL, i

AUCTIQNEERS. i KlLMAClHOMAS. |

rn\ WANTEDEL 5T lor Sporting, ven-rei IU r> nation to suitable

Nbi 23 MICHAEL ST. r | VVATEREORD..i I I . i : I I ' ¦

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SHOP % DWELLING-HOUSE (PROFI'li KENT OF; £2& 0sJ <|d,y FOR SALE.j .

mo , BE SOLD : BJY ! AUCTION; I atXI TOBE SALEROOMS,! 11 O'CONNELllSTREET, ON THURSDAY, 11th; Aug5st|192LT '

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The Interest in the |Va uable LeaseholdShip and Premises, |N 't . -JS M ICHAEL1STREET, jWATEllF<j)KD , . held underLease for 2^ years at the low yearly ren

f l£g : . ; j | j ¦ ; I I i , \ : ' ¦ .

Tiie Premises' are ; let-j to Mr. j MichaeDeer in yearly j tenainlcy j (Mr. Deer ' pay?ratleih at the yearly rent t ( | £33 0 &

i iDeduct Head Re it 1 | 8 0 0.; ' ' \ - \ :i j !. ' . i -—i—

•j '. j Annual jProfit Re it ! £25 0 ,0I The Shop| is spacio is,| with plate glassfront and small storfroc m 'at rere.r.Ud-staira are:.1 Sitting-ro >m l, Kitchen; Bath-room, 4 Bedrooms, all lin »ood order. Gas \and( crater laid' Ion. . ,! j ! j! The irentjis a pre-vfar . one; and cdn b e ;increased in. accordance j with the st-itute. i| $ale iat 12 o'clock ^hai

p. ; i ! M

Fir further particular< apply to | |\ MESSRS.! DOBBYiN AND; McC0\

Solicitors-,. Colt eck Street ,!. AViterford; or ito 'j i i - ' j -; j

JOHW MURPHY (XND SON,!i ¦ Auctioneers and Valuers, ! i

U O'COtmBLL ST., !& IHOMAS' HILL| i I i WATEE^ORD. | ' ;

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SS teSli SBMttSntfi

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THE aiARkET-HQ JSE. QUAY;I • ; WATEIfiFO EID. - ! " . ! !

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SATURDAY! AIKSUST 20th, mi.' ¦ I : I —J— ¦ ! ' ! 'AUCTION OF TIMBER. ! !

I i -i ' ' " ¦• i : i '/ . LARGE quantity] of Sawn;- L'fwiidJ \i ' DealaJ Scantlinss.-! &tc.,' suitable tiBuilders, BoxmakersfJ F mnora.j ete. I

IA!lso' a quantity of [Slabs ¦andj .Ouix«irii s3uitable for-fracing, j i ' | |

jS a le' at 12: o'clocx s lai o (new j time .;.Teransr-Gash1.. i " I :

I JOHN MURPHY AND SON,j •¦ : ' | Auctioneers; Etc., I ! i •

U O'CONNELL ST..II&!THOMAS'- HILL¦I 1' ' I yAJE^F9Rp- ! J [VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES¦

• I . I FOR SALE,. SITto ATE IN i IDUNGAiRVAN, CO. ! WATERFORD.' I j

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TTAYES AKD C6.,\ AUCTIONBERh,JGL have [been instructJed by MrsJ MalryCilery!O'Neill,!who j^ .riitiring from buki-ricss, TO SELL fche iinder-dQentioncd Pre-mises; as Going Concferiis, with : the Good-Trill of. the: businesal carried on by ! Hertherein :U i j ' \\ • | - ! • ! ¦ | ]|J [ ' ¦ ¦ LOT l. . ; ! ' :I .Her Estate,. Interest aind Goodwill ; at a

Gqimr Concern in ihe| Preinist-s. No. 61MAIN STREET, Dj UNGARVAN , | which¦comprise DwellL-ighiusi, Shop. Yard .andStpreL where Mrs. O'Neill! has for: manyyears' earned vn- a large Meal.i Flour a!ndSp|irit Trade-pSeverijdair Licence, j I TheIraemise aie held in Fee Simpie I :If p i| | LG|T i :

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¦I Her Eaiate aiod Intent in liw c-^nuno-

dipu.4 Premises, No. | 70 O'CONNEtliSTREET; DUMGAKVAN .j aa : a (ioih^Gpnckrn ,.: where anj| expensive ; • rhpoc'ry, .Wjine. - and.- Spirit,, . aefd's, :Mai:ui-..-J and.:Hotel Business haa| bUanJ caniwll on.j fbr itn^ny yeajw. I The Prj .nii-.-cri , w...J:. J coiii-PJiine1 lai-ff<! Dwellir.s-hpusfi. S!iop,! Spa-qibu s Hall, 'Archway, CarriapT- Entiaiitt? 'frj>m street; and knWh aa Tlu- HIBEK-NIAN HO-fEL, wi ih Bottling Hj ouiea..WrRa -Stores and Smeds , Stabfifj u jtor ten-hirsf«, Coach Hoy: e.j jCo al HoiiW; et<;.,.Htancl on'2 rocda.lG (perches, atatuw1 rrjear ;surej or .thereabouts, and are held- under ;a-1Lea se for 61ij -ear| at thj fi yearly i rsni of£36 (fs . Od.i Therej arf eight «iaaH-jDwd-!-j iiighcruse* included in the Lease} and -•which produce a r^til ofj .C54 12.~lC<l. Iperanniim. I Seven-day licence. ¦ j ¦! i|;|Thjp F«U WILL - TAKE- PL.\C£!at TwMlobk {new time) f !t the COURTHOUSE ,;p,VN(f.A.liVAN, ON TlitSDAY , AT'GtST istiflij. 1921.. T- || r ; 1 . 1 .

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| Fiye per cent. SA :dtioii ; F.-C J J i l t bW>ayalble bv: puivhasera' . |i : , h . i

For further parti lulars! apply to iL_. J HAYES AND il /. j . i

rCTIQNKBRS. :*)tTN .GARVA'.V • brJ toi JOHN F. Wi: JAlMS; Solicitor (hkv-I ing Carrii^re of i | Salt-), D'angar-I' yan - ' M . 1 _ ; j j - r

DUNG-ARVAN, C6l WATERl- 'fOExTIDC^G-ARVAN, CO! WATSRI-iORII.

S \LE OF: CORN AND" FOUR STORES,J ' I i :AND | : j

¦GOOD-WILL OF BUSINESS! OK CORN

AND FLOUli'MERCrUVNT::| ' I : ' • -fU-f 1 I- I '' ¦ 'MIL MICHAEL BARRY , who owing to

, ill-health.-ia about j retiring i frombusiness,! offers f ox | Sale his- Goocl-will' inthe business of a Com Floui- aiid MealMerchant, carried pri by 'him ¦under ! thejUtle i of "Whelan ajad Barry '} at ; Chilrcb^U-eet and Quay t trect. Dun'cfarvan, Co.Waterford and al^j his lEStM*- and In-%est in Ithe Premi Uj . in which tiie trade°{< ^"J .Merchant, etc.", has been: carriedon by him. j

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j I -M The. Business jPr [mikes-conk^t |of l^ejStores-situate in Ci lurch Street- and' QuayStreet , .capable ;of Ihpldih1

^ about: | 11,000^irrels

of corn;-held ;i'n Fee Simple and

pi a Store in Quay Street capaKl«-|<it l old-ihe about 3,000 ban lelslof coni-.-hf!.! underii KnancLfrom y?°ir ito year at- thltf vJarlyjrent c\f £.Tft ru rid ! aiv, « :»..„ '...- . >.. ) ' J. :J^xceltent^ repair |

The flrnv |of "Wh

-Ian!and Batry has for over 30 ycar.s i tradedi i Dungarvan with fe\ioccwt . athi a'ro welland hot»UTn4>Iy| Ikhjwr.- to t,V- tir.ui ; ihI reTund fund EnglaM ¦ 1 i . . - 1; Fi->- oarticulara' JuWl v to | j

,/OHN F. WILLlk-ifS, Sbii^ir' .r . Dun--j gaj-van .iCo.i l Waterford J i I i

Kackt tiM Ci rtekd. . . DI;IM]L\\ ' - | ' ;

RE-OFENS IWONOAV, SEPT. 5.(-HIT • ! I I- ¦ :

'UMJUS will bo giveni k-trk .th-: in ioj n W r ulApplication-- , j ] j j

For details appl y- tj a !; , . | | j' I ; i j jTHE! PRESI1>K> 'I . !

IJNIVERSITY11« OLLEGE, DOBLIfftA |;eONSTITUEN"| iiOLLE(iE OF rH«

| .. NATIONAL! UNIVERSITY |Ol- ^. i ¦ . iwfiAND). '¦ i i - I

| : , . • SESSI M\ 1921-22. M . ' IEntrance Scholarships Exuiiiiiia pns-

and Scholarships in |lil\e Facultvio'i \lcdirtine, October 4th. )921. | j " \ '

Introductory Odurse in Mj ^Jicuvi ' (in-.•luding j Dentistry) Okitobex 5th , I liC-'l '. !

I^ecturea in Arts. il &M ' nc^ - Mi '-liVine.>ehtistry. Engineering and 'Arch ir .-:qwr8.

iind Cprnmerce, Oitobpr jllth , 192J. j[ LectuT«6- in Lanr begin OetotA . ^*»1921.- . 1 | !¦ ' ¦¦! i ' .

Appl v to tiie C<x .leie/Earls f<> n; J cin t i-ir j thp School-oi Sledicirie, CccH'ut S rcer»M -j l iv letter addressed t^j Re<orutrar . Una-vei sny ! I College.! Ehj iilinJ for Rc?uWi<»sa.s|fo the ScUoWshipB land! (V»ur?o|i to!ney.-:|. Copy M- 'eacii Coui ?> -| n iiijOM-

Rockwell CpllegfI - ; ; (C:S.sJ.ii( CASHEL,- | T' - : ' t ' ;

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Tucsday^

Sept 6th¦ : ¥ OT, terms,! ete , apply • ' j ' .' ¦

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ATIRFOBIV-HltoVd •»dJ wfar _W*t«rloTd NKi, Ltd., !WATESFOED : ?E?W8 M»Abe

Births, MarfUJgfc attd prepaid! ^dvetfis eriifelfe

! ! ¦ ¦ ¦ " ! • - BIRTH. ; ' i . ¦ '

GOUGH—On Angus* llthl, 1921, at. 21George's Street, to Mr. and} MTS. P. W.Ooiigh; -a daughter, r [ ,

i •; ¦ i aiARRIAGES. l; ¦ i

CUNNINGHAM AND CAULFrELD-rAu-gust 3rd, 1921,-at -the University Church;Stephen's Green, Dublin, by the Rev.John Brophy (uncle of 'bride), assistedby the Rev. John O'Connor, C.C.. Ca-thedral, AVaterford, James Cunningham,fourth son of the late Brian and.^«.Cunningham, Yellow Road, to Claire,fift h daughter of Joseph and Mrs. Caul-field , Glen House; Waterford. ' i

JFAYLOR AND HALLIGAN-j-August 1st,* 1921, in tlie Church of the Seven Dolors,! London, by Rev. Father V.incent, Ber-: t ram i .cueis Taylor , Ferry road, Ted,•dinjrton, London, third sqn of James

' arid Mrs. Taylor, to Rita , second-daugh-ter of Daniel and Mrs. Halligan, Queen.st.roet, Tramcre, Waterford 1 i . ¦ !

¦ ¦ ! . DEATHS. ,

SHELLEY—August 10, 1921, at his resid-• ehtc Alphonsus road, Watj erford, Capt.John Shelley. R.I.P. Funeral tookplace to-day (Friday), to St. Mary's,

; ^Ballygunner, after Office and High' Mass: ' , ' I !

LEE—July 24. 1921, at Kellsj Mrs. Mar-garet Lee,, formerly of ButlerstowpHouse , wife of T. P. Lee. :

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ji ACKNOWLEDGMENT. :Vli 'i Y .: ,• •,. ot tue U'ta Mr.

Ni 'cb .Uis M.urnh y, :>f Xrwy»'on . Vei^ntaT<-i-j -a(.-e . Fis' ipu ard , desires to convey'her since e eratit'ide to a!l) the kind¦friends who sent lettoiv;, mjesiwis-ea oJsympathy and floral tributes in her re-•cent sudden bereavement.: j The mes-sages liaye '-rip en so numerous that .Mrs.Murphy (who is noiv in Tramore*) findsit :-impossible to reply U> each individu-ally. . j | i

insurance

HARVEY ^ SONHouse & Land Agents,

I FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENTI IKSURAKCES. : i ' . •1 of all classes on %est terniB.

'J | TO BE LEI / - - :

SARATOGA. WOODSTOWN (7 miles fromWaterford) — Commodious furnishedhouse, with garage, etc. Beautiful situ-&tioii u quiet n^ghbourbooki; " ideal foxchildren and holidays. I

LARKK1ELD. near Wawrfoj -d (2 miles.*—Larj iN; Jiou.-e, -with stabling , gardens, Gacres land, and every convenience, I

TWO GOOir DWELLINGHOUSES nearFiddown. Co. Kilkenny.

OFFICE PREMISES al 22 O'Oonnellgt«<eet, W&.t«rtord. ( '

Daub received ' an deposit At 3 P*1 centrepayable (practioaHy) on demand.

OouponB and American Money- Cashed.

12 liiHdHione St.. yVaterford

THE PATRIOTICASSURA'NCte C°LiD.Wot FIRE, ACCIDENT. |WORKMEN:E

COMPENSATION and BURGLARY.CAPITAL FOLLY PAID. £100,000.

4. COLLEGE STREET.! DUBLIN.

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JOHN MOONEY, C.V.O., DX, Chairman.

LAURENCE W. MARTIN; Esq.PHILIP H. .'GEIERSON, Esq.JOHN SINCLAIR, Esq. (Belfast) .

Low Rates of Premium j and Prompt| and Liberal Settlement of Claims.

€h* position of the Company is Amply!¦ '' Secured Independent of Capital,

ffopoeal Forms and all information onapplication to Company's Agents, or to

W. COOTE, Manager and S^retary.

, FARM RISKS/ INSURED.

! JF1RE, FOALING , HORSES.

! ! CATTLE MACHINES.

EMP1.OYKRS': PREMIUMS REDUCED

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! fi QUAY. WAT ERFOBD. ;

OR HIRE

COVERS Is ON

; ¦§ BE8T TERM

SACKS! g Special. Offer «f CHEAPI S lo t

of SACKS for Imme-

I BfeR^D- MAaHlNE1 § COVERS, ROPES, Ac- **I & Eoweet Prices- j

M. C0LEM/I V .. iI : S Phone.910.. Wires: Bags, Dnhlia \

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¦¦?¦ f OJ^*} '¥!^^^^^l^SSf - ' ; A wM'a Di8in(ect% Fluid, ah ex-'X :! ; ; . r DnbhiJ^eMJkmd^iC^ao^, & ^g^Xptic and

Hwdlriffer, 1B. 6d. af . i.; : Wiah^^aOTOWMterAe^aB

ggeoea a w*u amaUer eize, 1 . 'Alao the PersianrvH&? PWVAmilUWIilO :*JWJ"_

^ insedt Powder, Is. per tin, at 62 and 89

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AGRIC ULTURE, FARMINa, <&c.

SOUND Old Potatoes' SdJiper lstone, 8d.' ' \ - ':per stone by the bag* very suitable

for pi^-feding. Apply Breen's, Th«

Bridge. ¦ * . ¦ . '¦

FR Sale, a two-year-old Bull- can bereciinmended. Apply Box No. 1,387

this.office. j

I&NNOUNCBMBNTQ.

ALL cJasses of Furniture Polishes,Office and Shop Fittings, School and

Church] work, etc. ; estimates free. M.Sulliva[i: , Olaf Street, Waterford.

ALL J ianos and Organs' selling at costpneea.—Howard's Quay.

ANT^UE Goods boughti-SiJveT, China,Glais. EngravingB, Sheffield Plate,

etc. K igheBt Prices given. Write oi"ill B; H. Poole and JGo.. 34, Mall,Waterford. j

AN ok I, f aded photograph, but perhapsth$|onl|r one you nave of some dear

one. ¦ I ring it to us to be copied or en-larged We make a speciality of thisclass o work and get wond&rtu] results.-A. H Poole and Co.. PhbtographerB , 34,Wall , Waterford. ¦ . .

BEST| House Coal, delivered to any-.; part of city, 4s. pferj cwt., 2s. pei

J-cwt. Reduced prices if taken away.—Keane 's, Morrisson 's Road. V

OREKN'8, " The Bridge. -We Bell nume-To'ua count lines and all classs of

Sweets Lnd Biscuits and the •.lowest whole->ulc prjo es in town. Will you call ?

RAS& Taps, Bottling j cj ypnouh , Cork-ing Machines^ CorKs, and complete

installation for bottling., jAll kiadc of [re-pairs and general machine work under-taken. J JameB Fox arid Co., CovertWorks, Drarf Street. Dublin.

C^OAL Qualities andl prices sure: toJ pliise.- Trial solicited.—MOCullagh,

Ltd., Waterford. ' ; j[ NCOi'lE Tax claims adjusted. Exoes-q1 --'">4vei<Kl .—J. Whittyi , 42 Quay, W.a-t«rfQrd}|

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LARGj E Stock Melodeons, -Violins andGramophones selling at cost prices.

—Howard' s, Quay. j |

MATTRE8SE8 re-wireid) at home. Meshsupplied with full and easily under-

iW.od idstructiona for mointing on frame.Single , 24s.; double , 26sl , carriage paidby jnentiouing this paper1— Pearann. LordI'.dwaTd i Street , Dublin |

OUR Photograpba are. uivrn than gooiphotographs. They are tru«- portrait s

bringuig out all th at '* besi in .•hunK-teTand individuality Ou'rJ copiet ji ivl «*n-Largem4ht8 , |too, fhow ?hat ; sump ! -ki lled*tt«nticjri to detail thhi c*>«t.« w.' i -n o nior««yet makw ail the lUnYr ^rA-'H. •- A. H. PocilcMid CoU Photographer *.; 3» M HM . Wnter-'" I ! " ! - T

¦ ¦ vFfANOS, PUy«r Pianos, Organs, Bar-

Wniums, tuned and repaired; coun-i> ordere promptly at tended to.—JohnOoyle (late Pigott and Co!), 38 The Manor,.no Adelphi Quay . Waterford

rpUNlNG and Repairing Organs, andX Pibnoa a speciality ; work guarnbeed.—Howard's, Quay. I ¦ " !

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POR Sale, Organ, 15 stops, 8 s«t-i li-eds,p owerful tone , nearl y n( -wj suit

Churchj Mission Hall , or l)ra\vini,'-i-oom ;guaranteed 'perfect .—J. j Doyle. Julelph iyuay,]aj BterJord . :| j , ' ¦

FOR Sul e, Gas Cooking Stove.| "Eure-ka ,1' No. 410, asbestos packed oven ,

size about 37in. x 16in. x, UJin.. complete ,in poi feet

¦ 'condition. Apply lk>x No.JJW1 t lis office. . ; | ' i.FORl Sale,' six sheets of Enamel fcigns ,

seven by four. Apply Box No. T.386thi s oflice. l! " I •

FOR) iSal(f, Gen t 's New Bike; I ridde nt.v{tce .. j App ly Box No. 1,385 this office .

M" KJxjDtOXS. 3-setsJtecds , 3 .: Chro-

iJnlii -J 19 keys , 4 bas.-os , fiO.4.;. othermixing froin 25s. to £6:1 All guaranteed»:nd p|>st lrw' .-^JoIin. Doyle. Addp n Quay,Wiit-erlord :j | ; ' i

OLD* j Waterford Cut, (Gflasa For , Sale.Some fine specimens now onl view at

Pooled Stores, 134 Quay, Waterfbrd.

rTlEliTS, complete with poles, pks, etc.X in purchase right out , £4 19s 0d.set otl floo r boards £1 extra. Apply JMcGijrk , Fair Ground . Tramore

^^! OUQlNgCO CARDD.

A LlJ, Cls««e» of Plumbing, ( GaBflttiflgt\. etc.. done at Moderat**. Price* by

Murphy , Kx vhnng e R I TCMX All < *or fc'• I M r H ^/it HtfM l tJ<»' - f > l l « l *l ip*"r««!f' f l -» »*.''

i >L. i;M»lNG, UMrFitting, Banitary1/ Wn rk , and General Repair^. 8ati5-¦ ,-r.n ii ii ' i»»r»ntpod.—Power . Plumbar.

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SWEEPING Eeducnon in photogra-phic Cameras at | the Rexall Phar-

macj 89 Quay. New and up-to-dateCanieraa in large variety. Alf modemphotographic goods at loweBfi prices :printing out paper, filrha. etc. Roll fllmfldeye)loped;- ftnd printed!- * |

A&OON to Hcusekeepers.—Don't worrylabout coal. Buy !a Perfect ion Cook-

ing Stove. BeBt on th|e market at Bell's,Oil iilerchant, 62 Quay.

AJvL who suffer from tared and over-I heated (*#*> use [ the Eeiall Foot

Powker and Tablets vhich give wondeT-ful rielief. Sold at Bell's, 62 and 89 Quayjl», ,^d. each. ; ' ¦ " | j ' ' i ' ' \ : ; ;

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ARE you1 affected with i Skdn Irritation,Eclema, etc.?] Use! B&l'fl Famous

Blood;Purifier, an excellent Blood Tonic,and use the Krongdla Ointment and Soapfor external use.—Henry Bell. 62 Quay,Watgrfo^li! 1 | I . ^a^rawiWiiii

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BOON to Motieral j BeU;B^Famous

A Worm Syrup for young [children is anew and excellentjpreparation for thistroublesome dieorder.-j-62 and 89 Quay,Waterford. 1 . I -,' iM I ' ._

FGHT iTHE R^TS l-JJain the greatoffensive against! the offensive rat

Exterminate the pest satisfactorily byueing ! "RODINE.H the Rapid Rat Re-mover. Fascinating and: Fatal. Get th€small i tin for Mice; 7id.J l8l 3d., 2s. 6d.,post 3d. ; 5e., post fid. \ Hariey, Chemist,PerthJ Agents :—H. Bell, Chemist, 62Quay, Waterford; ^.: Tyrie Turner¦ . Che-mist, : Carrick-on-Suir;j ' Nolan's MedicalHall, Dungarvan; A. L. Hanrahan, Che-mist, ; Tallow; -F. C Guest, Medical Hall,Lismore. ¦ j j '

^S >'OU CAN ALWAYS DFJT.ND UPON gj if lf t

|aj | MAKES MAKING A DKUGHT AND j j fflf</ M \ '•¦.

'BRI 'NGS PLEASURE Tli KVF-RY HOM E j . ; ;

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§S§j : IT IS THE BFS'I FlioVR FOR ALL !' :. . &£&S@ j PURPOSES AND . TUBSSj OUT EVERY- I "

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j ' THING EQUALLYi.- WELL. I : \ TO?§S1M: . ¦J.-. - .J - L..L!i i..i ! sfflB

On Sale Everywhere «n Ireland . §gS• I I . i | • ^ - f . ; ' . - I ¦ . |g»CT

E MANUP

m. JOSEPH RANK, LtdzSjfxi i I LIVERPOOL.

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GEO; Wliite and! Sons/ L^d., O'CoflneiiSt., Watertord. have at present-on

show ;a large selection (of Bponges,Chamois Sponge j Bags, Baby's HailBrushes arid Combe, j *

GEO. White and l Sons j Lid.. O'ConneUSt.; Waterfordr have on show at pre-

sent a large selection of Insbles, 6d.. lOJd.and Is. per pair, j I | i ;

HOLIDAY Season. Vaiuum Btaekfl,large 'stocks, |4s. 6d. each ; refills

28. 6d. each. To be had at Geo. White*nd SonB', Ltd., O'Connell St., Wate^ford.

PHOTOGRAPHIC Beaaon,' Filmfl,X Cameras, papers. Developing Pow-ders and other requisites to be had atGeo. White and Sons, Ltd., O'Connell St.,Waterford.j » I j |;

SAVE Money, and alway'a r keep yourhair trim and neat by using the

" Economy;" Hair- Cutter, j Only 4s. 6d.each. To be had at Geo. White and Son's,Ltd.. O'Connell Street, Waterford.

L_J L i ¦ IrPHERE is 8onKjthuig| aljout a Phpto-X graph j by Po^le-j -a j style, a finish—that you cannot get anywhere else ; suoye* you | pay no more than you would pay?>l*ewhere for inferior •work}—A . H. Poole*ud Co., Artiste and Photographers, '.'A.The Mall . j Water fdrd. ; JWHITESON'S Blood Puririej, an ex-

cellent Spring Medicine, purifies theblood. In bottles? Is I 3d.,| 2B. 6d. andW. 6d.-rGeo. Whit^ and Son*. Ltd.. O'Con-T1TE have a large stock of Irish-mad*VV Toilet Soapaj 6d. per tablet, 4e. 6d,

per dozen.-Mjeo. WBite and Bone. Ltd.,O'Connell 8t.. Waterford.

-J r\rA/T\ UMBRELLAS newly cov-l*V/ v/ Vl' ered and! rej iair^ H in t f i r w>Uv8. —P. F. Walsh. 0>«DOV. John Ptrpot

HOU3E8, APAR^MENTO, &c.

WANTED, from 1st October, four unfurnished roc nisj over office or shop

state termf. Rep y Box No. 1,379 th ii"fffce. ¦ , j " | ;

HOR8E8, VEHICLES, HARNESS.

FOR 'Sale, a. hj ickhey Side Car, goodorder. -Apply] Sinnottl Keyser .street,

FOR Sale, PonyJ ldmonlhs old. App lyJohn HarneyJ Kilrriac^>w.i- - j -- r-.:-.-vzri^-..- -

FOR Sale, London Gig,| suit horse vicob, rubber tyres upholstered, lance-

wood . shafts . App ly [Box ! No.' 1,383 thifioffice-!_ . i ] |. ! | ' ' ...IT1W0 Horses and a fcar for sal*;. ApplyX Box No. l,:m this; office.

TRAPS 'and Hajmelsi for sale. Stylishround Tonneau irap,Jalniwt new , lit14 to 15| hands : also Ralli Trap, 15 hands :and two Sets PonV Harndss.—11 Michaelstreet . Waterford. f I

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«^W 11 . : ! RESULTS

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¦" i- ,- I¦ LOST AND FOUND. .

1 OST,i Monday, August Sth ieiwelnU Waterford and f Tramore, Sheipi n'atke:^; "L.S. ' (tar brand). Find< r Jipp !y^ichHelj Halley, Traniore: ' |r: r ¦ • i • • • j- i iIf OST on Sunday evening, betweenM John's Bridge sad Sallypark, & J ade'sWa-tch. i Finder retun to this office . I * -

F i n FT'STRAYED on Monddy "(fair day) u Roii;O Cow, marked witjh two cuts on ttf

l iipy Reward at P. Quirilan's, Greeh s;.

5JTRAYED from lands of Balliriambrak^ 2| cattle, I bullock corning tw6 yeaiBleji -roari, marked twol cuts on '.righ^* si ij ^ftail; 1 red heifer parked one evil) ov ereft loin. Finder rewarded by {William

Morgan;. Tramore. ¦¦ '. . ¦ , -¦ < ¦ ' \ I :

STRAYED fromj Kingsmeadow cln S\iicay, July 31st, 4 fLanvbs with tar M

loses. Reward at this office. I

5<TRAY£D from the Forge, neajr HaltO wa^ House Post Office , a Donkey o\>rown and white colour. Anyone, givi:«nfonnation leading to|its recovery to tlij ffice. uill be rewarded .

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T1AKEN from Railway Station, C- .SJ. aX W.R.:, on Saturday evening lust ,cent's Raleigh Bicycle. Finder rewardit thw office .. I

MISCELLANEOUS

I A - NEW Idea. Tailor Cut. sjuks aLtTL 5s.: lid. i Ladies' unmade Sk; rtU , i utout in 'the popular tiiree-piece .' (j flej >v[•ur expert Tailor from choice r iTlg<! o.thigh-grade All-Wool Tweeds, in Htrh esand Checks, for 5s. 114. Also ir a nfcbo,ualityj White Pique for 2s. lid |-N ;wySergei Pin Slripe, StrirJed Tennie Hu tijand Cheviot Serges in all colours, atlld., |6a; lid. | and 8s. lid. Thesb <lioan readily be mad^, up by anyoiH;three hours or less.' ^Vrite for p :ut 2riiUiiht npjs , 16 Swaffhami Norfolk, j ' i

, j SITUATIONS VACANTJ. j

WANTED,! good kiichen and Pullimaid. Apply velly 's i\<> v l[ U

more : . j j jT -p; -j "

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1~\ A|NCING IBY THE I SEA. >IarUeiUXJ Danse/Traraore i open every i even rJjfrom 7:30 to ll , Sundays 8 p.m.; i\xt%\\ >r[orchestra ; ^p lendid | floor ; everyth n;merry and . bright; capable M.(1. •. C \< -A \roonf provided. j ) ¦ ¦ | j .

TRIAMOREL-AH Nei Stocks of DpL '13{and Fan'cy Goods) now arriving da i s

for the Trauiore Races!—E. .1. (Jahill iMaiij i street: j ( • V ]npttA^IORE— A. bea itiful sete{.'tioT ' ¦>J- 1 New Bathinir Costumes, PaddldrsRftiWimr Orvn's and Knickers at K. IJl j C 'ihi tii__4 -4-I-—-'-¦--rTilUMORR Racos.-JThe Arriva) Likt >iX Irish CL'areUes.|-Another b pj Ide-live y iof Ardmove, J^mbkin s «' TtvPan deV Bondij ro . Priii |rose, Doroi o ^a.?tl£ .Tiio isands and thousands of all rnake* oiCigi rettes to select fr^om.—Cahil i, ,1c ati-\m Tobacconists, Ma.,11 tetreet, T KJIIJO ^.

W, HORSE SHOES, PONY 8H6ES «J[jj. ! & HUNTING SHOES j}J

? (All' Sizes Stocked, ' '., I .??V : P, rices Gi-catly( R«»c 'c .

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ij gliippiKg i an esWHITE STAR LWEBOYAL AND UNITED STATES MAH

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; ; STEAMERS. '| |-88J MAJESTIC (buildlnfiT> ,1 ! ¦ i j 56^000 tons . .|i jTHE LABOE8T 81XAUSB IN THB WOBtD.. Passenger 'and Cargo' SailingB— ISOUTHAMPTON UND i CHERBOURG| | T0|NEW YORK, i IAdriatic Aug.1 17 Arabic, ,|j Sept.1 tOlympic i !Aug! -1A [Olympic i]i SeptJ'WLiyERPOOLl AN D QUEENSTOWNI . i T0 ; NEW YORK. Ill !Baliip j Avg: 13;Celtic ' ' !¦( Sept. 31Oedlrio I Aug. 20 i Baltic ¦ J: Sept. 10 ii*Steamer , Aug.. 27 j ' ;. !| ^ ¦

•DOTeofr—Careolanlv. ;; ^ ¦ ' :LIVERPOOL! AND QUEENSTOWN ,,TO PHILADELPHIA: 1 • ] ^Haverfoxd I Aug. 311 Haverford i I Oct. 5LIVERPOOL AND QUBENSTOWN TO

: : ¦ I ,|BOSTONi| ji ¦ ¦ :1 ¦ Sailings -later. lj : ' '

GENOA AND) NAPLES TO BOSTON' I • ; AND NEW YORK. ; | !Canopic , ' Leaves Genoa Sept. 4¦ . 1 . j ! —Naples Sept. .

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WHITE STAR-DOMINION LING.I TO CANADA. ILIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND j( . ! . i MONTREAL ¦ ¦; ; .¦ !jCanada Aug. 13 Vedio |; Aug. 30Megantic Ang . 27; Canada, |; Sept. 10

For further particulars' anniif ' *¦* V*JV.»«-IStar 1 Iinei Iaverpool ; Southampto n jBristol: Unj ion !Chambers. 63 .Temple row}Birmingham1; Landed : 1 Cockspur stoeet;6.W.1, &nd| 88 |Leadebhall street, E.C.I1;James Scott and Co.. Ltd.,: Queenstown -or to! Local Agents,1 Harvey and Son, 15Gladstone «t., ||Waterford; Messrs. WardiirosJ , ^ Harroi i str iind st.,1 Waterford; Misit.Marparef BoJger. Post Office .!! Ballydufli(.V. U'/i fer/hM 'l Mr T inO n,J\ IT :.—-I- _. . . , • • . . = . . [ . i d j i .in . x. |uea/y; ,ij smor<(t o . vyn ierford sUarnes M'cGrathi . ShippiniMf ' '} - '^arrickj; E. J Daly, Ronaue ! Kerj1-> ar-i ; 1 d. Sinith .lMilmeadeii .j Mi<:hi^(• W.i i Fh Tappoquin. | !j i ¦ i_.. .. I Ml I ¦ .! ' ' i i !

; !| 3cmks, Zozn Of/ice^ etc. | .Jmportant to Farmers and Others

; MONEYS JOHN ©TREE

MONEYWATERTHE WATERFQRD -UQJ

M 0 JOHN ©TREE"Make* CASH Advances from £5 UPWARDS! on yQECURITY. REPA^MENm-Weefclyi Monthly,conyenience| of Borrowers. All application

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will be treated l confidentially and with courtesy: SF¦ h ' . ' j; [ i [Apply, THE MANAGERj | 8 JOpNlS

L^NS.I LOANSJ £'k¦ ! ' . ; - | • I . -i 1 ¦ ' ¦ j Not«i.

MONEY I ADVANCED f otn £5 i »olut«. n[JPWARDS , |to[ Farmers and al R*specV ! oflappliMe ! Perspne [on j th eif Own ||Approv»«J | inj i iSkSecurity.' • | ' j | ' , j hy |a rj ej

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U. SMULLIAN". 1 XX» ¦¦. :r FINANCIER, !j : . ' i \r Tlr

5 P VR.NELL STREET (NeaT Town HaW i || \ ACi £j_ : ^_ : j J WATERFOR D . j .i l._.,.'LL . 'iVJ fe

FOR THE ; HOLIDAYS. . ,j j I A-M

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UVERPOM \'p |AU#ML!ACalling at CAPE TOWN (8outh! ; . , . |. I AflflC*). . !| | - ! jj(Sailings will be advertised as!.: arrangedi)Fine Aocpriunodation on these' Triple ||: andl Twin-Screw j Steamers. 1 I' ¦ ONE;| CLASS ,ONLYt . iFor t-urtrler particulars apply i to !Locrill

/V gente. or| M \ WHITE STAR LINE.James Street, i Liverpool; Southampton1;:tTj iioJn Oihinhers, 63 Temple {RowJ Bir- Iiiinwham j [London :,1 ll Cockspur Street,|H.W.J ., arid 33 Leadenhall Street., E1C.3. ! |

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: i U i ! O'CONNELL STREET,Mflk e CASH A DVANCES dajly to Lald'ies.Makj e - CA^ H

^DVANCEs" dBily" to" Udfie»'|| GffimenT' Farmers, Shopkeeper*!

' ! 'v /-v ! * fr /-« 1 - Governriiehi OfficialBi and all 1 rj eeponfiibl*'i -i lLfT AUNTS'1 ipewhsj 5n any part of . Ireland, on;! ,X!iV;Xl.ljl O ; jApprloved MPeraonaf Securitisr-fnoto "to

C'l f i TJT)' \'\T A T> TVC< hand .aloiie, and without publioity!£j l\) |U JT'WiA.XtJL'io. 1 Repliymeny can be made by instalment*

i : ii " I I - 1 ! i - I or as may be arranged. Those requiringtemporary advances will find the 1 above the |j best and , most reliable financialadvancing oh personal 'security. Call or write for Jenns and particular^, whiA

I ; {¦ j j will! be furnish :d on receipt. Cash sent by poet. . | ' .- .' .. ^

! Solid Leatlier Suit Cases , Glad-: .stoU Kit and Brief Bogs , Priam! Ra'cihgl Glasses bv noted lnak erp ,1 lli'dies and Gents' Bikes, j ||i JEWELLERY -Haiffhoon Dia-: uj dnd Rines, Diamon d

^I fcnake,

i llines, Engagement and \\¦eddirie: liinpa , big selection ; ;,Gold and

iilVer Witches. Single! andDouble - Alberts ,. Old-fashionedJj ifelle'ry . Sets: Cameos , hawrinW Sleepers.. Pated '^VarJ?, Cu .t-lory , Spoons. ij j

¦ JHARNESS^—Iforse. Cob;{ P.-.tf i.

rvxid Donkey Set3 ^- Hahie^s niy ]Tackling, Odd Tackling, Huntin gSaddles and Bridles: \\ ' \ \

:! | MISCELLANEOUS;-Dr;nving-ro()m. (Suites of. Furniture; Car-:i><i;s .| Parlour and Kitclien ( 'hnii -RjIViblesJ Kitchen; Drears. \»U> . \ \ J

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niv ! JI: KCJ 11 XJ JLJ J -^ -t-t - !'¦ pawnbroker and Jeweller. 1 j

» 44 . 4S Ba'llybrlckeb . WA-TEKTO KMJ . :.: Americ an Money Excha..«ed/¦ ; ¦ . ::l iJ__i ' ___jLl- !

cflt.:.80, I^^taisei 9d.). Give17-1 2;- and ^." "^^"^(mfal a daySHUK e3ch mormng. ; £ «*er3. ^dmakes poultry

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- " ^w* ww> beautiful silver tray,.<tf $*•i- . <jf«K8ite vrancmaaiahfip alad. : suitably| eni;>- gravied, was presented by tb* Exe<!nitivd;i Cbtnn«itte», f<)i (Ufe JIOKMI PlotfBolders' , A&.

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in *&& nuiotdiig end forward-ing of tto/idj litanieak efififinatein Wateriloird-'The inscfrowon on tfneTtray was:—-:"Pre-seated to Jar; B. CSb^uiiinfissy, A R.C Sok*ndan), ElG lby Watferfcrfl lUotanebiHoldere aatt a few friends • closely associ-ated with iaf ot in, thia ifovement, aa a re-manilbranod amd> small] token «f tfaedr ai>;.pneoi^oQ.xtf 'bis valuable services. Si«n*don bdhfedf - of saibscriib!ere: -M>.. Eu elrGuanma-M. PJ O'riett, Hon. Treasurer;TS0' «S? ' 1?°' eort®ary. Wa-terford.July. 1920V. The .pres entation was madiaprior to the depatrtutnS icxf Mr. CSiiausii-neasy for IxJindom;, wtiere h» takes u p atnoro elevated and ittspomaible- poeiSaa.rWyftVTA UlAlflTOJItal yV»At ^m*r.U--_ 1. ' _T"—-T T^ jr-wv*^**. ^HCC^UWU^U-^ UUZOZXZTw piKWographs wane 001 exhibit of whatwas on© tune known 'at- the Kilbarry rub-bish depoti At tih» injtdiation of the etibotrmeat sctane .tibfe cberiai became one of&e pla ts caxxseai for c&tiyBtfion, and with.¦mat, 8uooessrwer© tfie ' efforts of thoseftngBfeed in it® tilling ^rowihed can readilybe gleamed by oomjpairing tihe pbjofco of' to-day withc.tfa.at taken" pnevifeus to the time¦whan, it was used1 fir tillage purposes.Floinneriy it waB- a publiio eyesore: tc-dayit present* the ajvpaainmoa of a well-cultivated I ktlcJieTi' cai-deri, and not onlydoes it a.^p<vvr (rood tk look at, but someat the prc-duotjM iave .iictu!ally won prizesat the loCifl I>! ..tihialdQfs * : sh/vurc •urViATa¦ . - - - — i " ' " ¦— "•' »** i fcj**^^*» **» n iu. iv

*h©y Iliad to cpropete Mith other productsiram apparently far teuperiox sou. Theobject' of ,-th-e exhiibilioia of .the pictuaefiwas to illustralto to Ihiose attending, andal'&o Nto ollwrs, one cf the many adtvaJn-t&ges derived froro i\ © inauguration of ascheme in , yAudi Mr. O'SliaughaDessy was•the prime nii&ver. - Tlipse attending1 !afcthe ceremirmy w£re:-Lpiothblders' E.C.:Messrs. W. -I. Smith President ; M. Rus-sell. Cl>- !r '!Hii : R. C. Curtis. Hon. Sec.;A. P. O'P^n , lloj i. Treas. ; W, Shamahan,R. Chalk, J. La-rkiA , J. Cliristie, P.•Byrne. Jodin G.riffin , and E. O'Brien..Messrs. Frank Phelan . Kennedy, and lA.Oattani were allsto in attendlaaice.

The proceedings wkre presided over ibyATr. Smith, Wlro saia that words wouldCaill sliort in descuiiMing the pleasure j hefelt at behin- asked' to preside at the 60-cdafl; gartbering' ass rribled' there thatevening to mark in 'some degree the iip-preeiaitioin wMoh they had1 for the workdone by M>: O'Siiaughmiessy, who hadbeen the pian-eer, foj inde r, and organiserof the allotnienit echenne', in Waterfbrd(applause). He. had l ithe good fortune' ofbeing very closaly <issooiated with Mr.O'Shausrlm-essy froid : the | very, hiaugiira-tion of 4he scheme, and lie was, therefore,Sn a ptcxsition to speak truly of the zeal ,fi'Dfcrgy, tact, oouTtesy,mnd sometimes |thefirmness with wliiolV he | dealt with themaiiy difficulties1 whlich beset IUTO ait jtliebeginning. He {speta' r)! did not- thinkit was neeeasary for him to go in deiailinto the difficulties that. luad. to be faieedwhen staTting. t3ue scheme in Waterfdrd,but luv mig ht-Hay tli fut Wh™ the allotni'ontscheibc v.j iii iirst iii ootied it was not|re-cedvtU \-ti/ :; :> o«rp l )ly i:ri many quarters.—in ttAite , i*::f»riuii;i'telyj actual hostilitywas .sii:owii to it—but Mrj O'Shaughnessyover came tlicui all jwith! that- wonderfultact ,which it was at rJl times possible0 forhim trj display . 111 j tlio 'first place, Mr.O'baugl>nesoy liad b> lc/Sok for Liixd, andthere.was -n-i.t any wailiuprKss on the partof landowners to give that land to (theallotmenit lio'lders. |ilc theii had to findhow nrany npplaaiitiions.;there wouldj beipr the i:i. i<J , <i:i)d {it tire ' outsat had alsoto f-addlt? l!iinfi)3'lf vitth tire 'responeibLlitVof ni-ec-;iix'. t!i« rent rf 1.I 10I !;ind . Of coursethere was a commi t ko appointed , .aiid he(ob -v ' -nam ) -hould -, \y t:!«a.t t!ie late |Dr.O'Si fi . ; .-i . ! ;.• •,•>].: the thi i i .i . up splendidlyanu ^ :-- ..-..-u i.iii Bc .iiuiie \ in eve ry waypossible; but .. Mr. O'Shanglincssy had&ie major portion of the l esponsibilit iefof the scheme! on his shoulders the wholedime to make the se i&nve a sue ness. Then.when, the scheme'.hud. caught liold. therowere further numeJrous applications forland, and to deal v - i th theso was, per-haps, a bigger diffic ulty; t>!i;in - the pro fcur-ij ig of a fin-aJ l amo' int of lan d, at tfwj be-ginning; but .- 'Mr . C)'Sluiughrie56y o\-er-came all thait aiid ,mai)aged to securepracticiUly all the latid that was requi'rod.Then the -question arose-of fonciu?, |ahdtht cost of fencing, whicth was a verylarge item , ami a.^ the = time? there I wasonly ; a very nebulo io idea Urat ploth'old-era woul.l Rvl av . refund , from the Depart-ment f'j r thai fenc ng, but . liere , thanksagain to the instr iunehtatoty of liiin t*>whom t-Jiey were making this iireseniation-.thp» dii f f icul tv was hnoothed - over andovercome. There W\IB als-o the (j uer itionof finding a suitable instructor for| ]>e-ginners to teach, them to till their plotsin the most advantageous and productivemanner, and here, too, Mr O'Shaugrn^ssysuoceedvxl in getting a splendid man inthe person" of Mr Citton , w3tf> was presentwith them that evening (applause), j -Mr.Oattan peeinvd. to ! uive ] wein- amply, com-pensat ed fur tlio -M-ork 'he had dk>n^ forthe pk>t!;«Iders, bi.t wiieixji that corn pen-sation ca:ne f rom i ve (speaker) did | notfcnow—or , at leas-fi, did not pretend toknow—bi>t !w> d'id know that ample salarybad l«v u t>i .) curM for him ' by | Mr.O'Sihuir':i-M*- .-sv f roki eouie source or. otherThese \K-ix- u'.iJ y a few 'of the difficultie sencountered 1 by MV. O'Shaugiines^y I butthey would dcmoj istraite to some extentthe useful and painstaking manner in.whicli- he 'had worked for the bcwfii ofthe plotlmUlers ( vppliiuse), and theywould help Ihwe present to grasp 111 asmall way how prdat the difficulties werewith wJiicih he was beset.. As they 11U3Mnot be aware of tb* fact , but as menibersof the Tech-bnciai Sclimal could k-11 them .•the Departmental drpaimwr a/lnwtt«l th -ntiWaterford, SOT a 41+y -of its size. Vf (amodel of O!*c-amifi«1t?on as far a* Ore allot-ment. schwme was ctonoerned. and to momelse could1 they attribut e this but t<> Mr.O'Shlaugh ne&sy (an^plause.i .

In mokiu? l) w presentation t 'u; (,'li.iii -mam said:—"1ft making thLs prorL'iitjati'Xi

1 ,to you, you are mat to take it. at all aa¦ ":. booing a IIK.VI.SU re oJ our gi«utatude for yourwttrit. It is aiiy a very small mark of¦ our appn&c^tion^

orf j -our work for thoallotment holders generally, and al-ao for

j the work you h/ai' .-e done in csonileetion: with1 the garden scheme of cottages:I In

making thjs pres^rKtMJon we> wiel) J ybu/ercsry succtfss, anoi wieh to mark our "ap-pneca'ation of you, I ntat ;only a& the 'orga-niser of Hhe afrotment|6clij eme, buv also^ a gentleman whom we all know | and«6teem very Iwghdj r. While regret tingtfaja ii we huvta to H'P^ia your valuable .ser-vices, we aare at 14 % same time very! glad

: io' not© that you wssees tiiose qualitiesfind capabilities in youriown sphiere.p f life

; which havd now been ; tbJe imeans ojf ob-i tabling : tor- vcvvt « rr^re elevated position

. 1 dad one thtirt. will n oun inc-re.is-'-d nione-' i tairy emoitalment&~liecaniee we all have to

- ¦• ' ;"; ; look «*ithid:;aspect of -tfiings (I»ugb4er>—i,• '.: •<:' -froto j ranr'ftttare kn^loyers. He twtehr- :A-- * i, JW every oofiribM Bucce^. in yoi*r new

>i<¦•!'^¦oajBT- We extend our best and heartiest:': ' 'w4m*v f o r f &p pkibBB end prospenty ^ in

:¦!: :.v Mr. Rauell opii rely ; erforeed; the re-W£ti ijMHBJofitb^auurnian, and aaid tbsbaoyJW Sfficnlties ij &t aro ie at the Vitiation ofm&fif h * acb«na «eemed to entirely disappear I

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iDuring the; week Mr. ThatnaaJj'Waldi,;atiction^er; 3!he Quay, | Waterfoid, ; diB-po&ed ol;ttietiice4iBed'pireiiiii8e8 in Queen¦street, Tramore, the property of Mr.; ohnJ: Doyle, lor £900 guineasj - Messre. P. :A.Murphy and Co., Solicitors, had carriageof sale. -> ; ¦ ; s

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theless it is noit emtinely ¦ uniosed, ¦ Lomemotors risking their tyres, and evm 'sornelorries (bearing extra1 supplies) j -iskingthieir springs. " : '

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dealing with the Rahbit ;BurroAv|-a|piaceiwhich gives a fCv... iir dui racier to UhJ"C- rej t. SI '-'CTKJ . . -i .

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the /ancy dress- ball at. tlie Mirqueo dcDance on t briday niglit ,\va« a. .' iuaiesafu'ifunerio>.i By the hour at wft ieh dancingwas timed to begin some! sixty or atventy'couples graced the nboi^, and from thatuntil the wee smaJ hours there 'wiis nota1 dull ; moment. Waltz, foxtrot ,! one-siepjetc., were all gone j through »n nicelyjbalanced order , aj) d enhanced asj thoywere by the bewitchi.ng| strain* of j l \i&splendid orchestra, which the Marqueeboasts' , nothing was left, j to mar the p lenfsure of a real, good! night's a ijoymcntj,TJie fancy dresses of tliose vho | wereth*>re were varied and pleasius; j in colouri,and contrasted nicely jwith the quieterand- l*w.y artistic-raiment of those appea r-ing in; drees suit andicvening gpwri . |Thodecorations of the ballroom Vote ] a ] t i bvery .tastefully arranged, and combinedin no [small way to form a .«ce ie t'harml-ihg and picturesque.| ! It wa.s aj grandthinir , ' too , to feol that the ent< i tainmenit.was being conducted in j an atmosphere o|fpeace and tranquilitv, and "thi 3 in" itselj f\yas a very valuable asset to the evenincr 'samusement . . | i jj Judginp from th^ success which j at-

tended the initial efforts of tliose ¦•fesjx.)i 'j-sjblo for the ball , we; have not the)slight -est doubt but thff t it jwill be sue ceeded bymany oth ers of its kind before the closeof the ; seaside season. I • ]

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c'lt Sutiday , when thxj-y |vere nvkiJ '-il if byvisia.'j rs u> Trani'j re i from C':trl<>to , Kil-konny and .Wexf-ordl ' The alj>soiice ofSuiul:).y t rains fro m t!n?ije p' l-ace^ hals. inadethe r'ifi r.'ibaJi c n pc>j ;>ii _lnr altern ative sisa:conwyaiK-e. M.any ipquirie s are .beingniade in regard to the indifferent Attitudeof Uie raalwiiy companies in ihe nia-tterof - niiniiiig Suaiday excursions 10 AVaitcr-fi .rd for t!v c> convcni'e.iK'O of pi opl fl j d( .\*i|r-ousir t f ' re -ni 'wing. >thei r j iicquain^aup .ci witJithe popular .=<?«t=idc rep ort. I'lie' j sharj i-li:inc may afford facililios for a f*w . buttlit? ' t r.ij n excursion fultilLed n. waj n t thiutso.i-ve<! t l io roqu-ir#in 'e.nt& of tbv gr^nt :n uj nr ity !i>f the pooji leJ { . ':¦ •

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for hearing at th ". Water-ford j fonVthou 'con Tuesday . h:v. \ m bo- nhnvt i r.^l

o\r-inj f to t-h<» " abseiioiv bf liny ca.s^s. j This-Jisth e si i-oud s\icce.s£i|vi?joccas.ion since tl icTrace that lhaj n ints have fctled [ to :ip-peaT before the- adjudicating iiiagi.stnjl<|.i .AssuTe<lly the inhabitants of iliej seasij loresort ar'o relisriousl y rind fa i th fu l ly - <Jb -=(>rviin.' Jin 1, t e i n i . s of | th< > a i -n ^ iH iiu f * . \\r

- ' ¦ I ! M , 1appreciation oi t ;ie | work donli |>y! M r .OShaiiduiessy. and was mi'iyjy given bytlii 'in as a sn'iali souvenir foii tli ti |exc¦ '!-li -nt work he had Idone on theirj bel ia l f .Ho would a*su:< ; Mr . O'ShaughnL'Sriy tha tnot aloiio tl io.-i; g([n.t|enien present th atevening, bul also qVery- pl'j th |>lde'r in t n:ci t y of \Vat<' |-f<.rd-j - i ry.l(M/ d , oivxjj pers onin Wiitciford—wished ; him l and i M .s.O'Sliaugliiu'ssy uvofy Micoes.> n thrir iv:\v.«pherc (,'ipp!ause) . I ' J j¦ Mr. Phelan also spoke; an[l .remarkedthat when the first ! meeting in coiinectipiiwith tin? allotment sy liemji was | held atte. Town Hall, n good! deal ofi fold | waverwas thrown on it, and were it1, not for thezeal and zest shoWn] by Mr| O]Shau;jh-nessy it was a certainty that } tlu j Pclieincwould npver have j i materialised . :l ojoined with the previou s sneakol-. s i i n of-fering Ills best withe's to 5f \ nnd Mrs.P'Shaughnessy in the yenrs to rome (ap-planse). | I " j i

: Mr. ' !' . P.yrn^ ' fiid he wni Id like t-otiiueb 011 uiit > asi)ei;t hi the work done byMr. O'Shaiiffhhessy . and one ivhich ! so -farhad not been touched: upon by an' y ' of Ihespeakers. He referred" to thft |m 'arkj ngout of the plots in connec-tio.n wiUi thescheme in the spring of 1915. When Mr.O'^Iiaii .ahnessy, who 5ap in j i'one too sr'yodhenltl i ' at the time[ wrnt thro'ugli! wet andmud for the purpose of marki'ng out theseplots (app lause). | That in Uc~elf |was avery important factor in tlio work' dvioby Mr: O'Shaughnhssy, and oio. fovi whichhe deserved the \< ory bosf tl i nnU.s |of .theplotholder.s (app lause). H* wislie <l Himand Mrs. O'Snaug bnessy *all i>ro^p<.'i{Hyand happiness irif their" npw inhere (up-plause). .: I ' I j i |

A number of thft other gen tlemen hav-ing pakLhigh t ii l iute s to tin? allotmentwork done by Mr . O'Shauh jneisy, t oatgentleman, wlio appeared to be deeplyinoved , acknowledging the presentation ,said that that everting in Waterfoj rd would|bo one of his happiest rocollpctions. Inirep ly to the good , generous and licurty re-jmarks passed there he liard knew w mtito &*Y 'i He could|not tliink why j t 'eholildjbe neceasaiy for them to make any suchjmanife Btation in his regard. Their ! |a.p-prccintion of thp yery little he had d&eifor them seemed to [him to be extraord-inary. In connection with 110 allotmentscheme, he 'supposed it wad because Iheiharj seen it before^ hb came t^> Waterfotd,and saw the many and advantageous bene-fits to be derived from such a I scheme,

imat ne maae it part of his busiriesa toity and get something of cirof kwdi

' ¦done tiiere. Why , tife atlbto Mit^chenie ,had. .been la .jsuccess was

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congratulate t lem an' their, exoelent re-cord, aaid hioipe thialt such, a condition ofaffairs wiM loig coiitiiiue. . .. , |JlAiCE "WEBK ATTRA-CTIONS. j ;

Readers willj noie iroin 6ur advertising,columns thiait Mr. » ohn McGurk is mak-ing arrangements f< T a number of specialattractions. foT visit >rs to Tramore duringthe owning rice week.' On the ndghteSunday to Thiiiredaly, jn it the[ Marquee deDanse, Cinderella dances wall be held,starting each nighjt at 11.30, aind conclud-ing at 3 a.m.-|-or perhaps ' al little later.The general arramceinents. oarchestra. etc,will be of the] usual di&Tacteri&taxj highstandard, and| patrons may ¦ rest assuredthat the minutest detail will not be ne-glected to ensure for;them oomfcrt, con-venience and thorough, enjoyment. Thepixices of adrnission, will be:—Gente,7a.'6d. ; ladies 5s.; double tickets, 10s. j

ELABORATE PREPARATIONS.The proprietor of the Marquee is not

the only one engaged in, elaborate prepa-rationa for th^ Uiree famoue days. Hotel-keepers, owners oi boaTdingnbuses, etc.,are all workiing trieir hardest to onaiblethlein to coma wd/tlhy the record-'inrlux. an-ticipated to visit Tramore during tha pro-gress' of -tihe races Every avaSaible ac-commodalting apace | will bo utilised; forthe occasion, arid] even then, residenteexpect it will be dimipbssible to find suffi-cient room fo: all, The prevailing Trucewill also be ja brgf-deciding factor, and.given favourable weather conditions,' no-thing else remainsl to mla-p the entire suc-cess of a popular fiish racing fixture.;

THE SINN FEfN HALL. jDuriog the Jooirse of the post/ few weekB

th& Tramoje |Sann.| Fein Hall has under-gone a complete transfonnatioii. From aderelict and badlV danuiged interior itlu«& now beer ) niade t(O pres-ent the aspectof a co^y and] comfortable.house. The. in-juries done to tliel premises following theattack on the police barracks have nowbeen fully restored, j and on ' T^iuiredaynidlit next the Iris-h :Dancing Classes willbe resumed as forhnerly. The classes willbo held on the Tihunsday . and Sundaywights of <ea.bh week , except during therace week, wjhen, [for tlie benefit, of Irish-Ireland visitors, dla,haes will be conductedevery evening frarn 8 to 11. We congra-tulat e the lojeal Sinn Fein Coniniittee onthe promptitude ai&playcd by them inthe vemicwajtiotn of|(the building, and wishthem every success.; . • • ; .

S.AT.V. OW TJPRMSE11 PREMISES.OJi Tueediab, art, Tramore , Mr. T, Walsh,

auctioneer , he Quay, Waterford, puit upfor sale the spac- ou s and fully-licensedpremises of Mr.l J. J. Doyle, situated atthe top of Train F^iil. After some spirit-ed biddiing he ' r remise» were knockeddown to Mr. Chris. Power fox .the sum of£900. 3Ies«rs . P. A. Murphy and Co..solrs., had canria^e of the sale. ;

NEXT SUNDAJY iAT THE GRAND.Visitors tc the Grrand Hotel ou Suiiday

evening ne^t will be provided , with anexceptional bill bf ifare in the [way oftnusic-U e«te.rtaiumeint.. It lias been thecustomi of tlie maaragement- for someyears back to-engage the eervices' of tJieColiseum band ' f6r Sunday afternoon , buton next Siiudny. in addition to the ordi-nary Girhesj trni eleftions. they have ar-rj inged for me engaem-ent of a tal«i-t«dWaterford yocal st . in the pe rson oi Mr.Win. Fortune, w 10 ^ possesses a rich tenorvoice of excollei t sweetness and timbre.Mr. Fo-i'tun {- has on more t .liniri «>na occa-sion already" appeared befarc public a-.uli-ences. and each successive a'ppear.ai.:r;r>lias - enrned far 1.1m an lncrea^mg rt-pu-t a.ti.frn as a vocalist . ) Yo have no^ (Viuht,as to'h i s success on Sunday nrxit - .

We also lk-rn fliat .,followiiig dinner 1 onSundj iy e\eluiiir tJie miwiageineut of ther-iMiie . liAtel fi 'ave provided for a, few hemrs'dancing . This , .ldded to the cither farms'/if amu.«finr n.t. s u.uld pi'ore a great K-K)liifor the establishment ii-e wA\ as be ing twexteVlent 11:cans ni c-njoyiii (=n .t- for ; the-viaiting coi mnut i ty. . :

LTFKBOA T PH. CTIC'E AT TlTAMOBh.Visitors w Trin iore on Saturday even-

inir wer.-> t. ie.' i tcrl to the i t it ere.--tin? spec-tacle ' of pef}in<? li.-S lifeboat hmneh ed forthe u sual Aua vt >rl y pmctico . The boatwas niann M by a Cro.w of local vohint-arylu'l ]n <Vs m i l as in- .seas af il ie time wererunniiu ' v-v >Lty Vj iirli fhe na iiUoii! capabi-li t ies of th 1 volunteers were , phown tomuch iifT v .n'nta '.'i! i\tu] srrP -atJy -admired bytlie as?"inl led H[KV!atois. After a dis-ji l i iv las t i - i ' about an li 'mr tj he bo-^t re-turn ed to .'bore l : : | i . .'

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Chairni u 1—Y'ou j are - t r y i n g to take theli i i iol iL 'ht 1 ff yourself. Th at is not right(laughter). :

Mr. O'SI iiug ' intssj'—No , I am not. 1am t h i n k i iur 1 o\y i of tht ; dark days in10HJ-I7. \vl tin down in the favor's officewe hi'ld nue t in g a i t e r meeting, and I hji vea distinct recollect ion of one , meetingwhere we ;pcn : four hour ;- , and 1 remem-ber that t i e bulk of ' the business thiit wastransacted in liat .t.inie was :' .done j byMessrs . Sr litli und Phelan. f They wentinto tlie detai l i of the figuW*. etc., t i iathave alw; y,s to be cc>iisiilered 111 anyscheme of Liiis kind, and to them can! beattributed jin . no i^nwill degree , the .suc-cessful mmtin^ and final accomplirihmenlof the objectsTairned nt in the; allotmentscheme. Returning thanks ! for Hie pre-sentation Ur . (|)'ShaugIiness .said: f; thankyou txteeiliugiy—I -cannot tip so as com-plete ly as f wijmld wish to—and not onlyyou .- but tj he larger number bf Wiiterfbnlplot-holdeW w 10m you r^prewnt. - r 1U iian-k you 'all fo r; this ex(iuisito pie ne ofsilver, and j l cin only say that I .wi l l tryto appreciate it as I should apj )reciatesuch a wonderful manifestation of gener-ous appreciation , |kindnes6 and 2Ood-wiHon your pdirt. I may j ?ay that had I goneaway froni >Vra^erfora , and had I net l>penthe recipient of any such tribute—a [tri-bute of .wh ich jl am exceedingly, proud— 1should HtUl I consider that I had been Ade-quately repaid for; any little labour on knypart by trj ei kij tidriess and generosity, the;typicar Irish wnerous spirit , in whichhave alwaV:s bepn; met (applause). I Ihaye here, j exp«rienced a grand demonstra-tion of tlie kindly' Irieh spirit, which i«i-foTtunaJte y I had too little of on othershores. / -I Itliajnk iypu all from my heartfor your •bj' aut ful : gifts and kind .remarks(loud appl lusej . !

FollowJn s^ •th s presentation, the anerryparty becaliie tie guests of Mr. O'Shaughrn.essy, and j for some hours wero enter-tained bf him fn j the kindliest and mosthospitable, fashion. A number of vocalitems contributed by those present helpedto add gre itly j io the convivial nature ofthe gathering and make it a thorough sucrcess. ' i\& the I gentlemen left for homethey wijrer ftli at one in extending io theiriost the! best of ;ff6od wishes for hid fu-u re happiness ana prosperity. ¦ ¦ ;

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of the Kil-niBOTiomias Boaro <rf Oua rdians'an, Tues-day wa^ v^ry light. I The meeting was. th«first h iJd in the j boardroom since thomilitary t x& aver the buildings;, . Themembers' ipr'esiefnt J"were I JVftssrs'.' Johii!Kiely' (pre siding), J iaines Tfirwan, and j;1*ow]aj ; .r . : : .

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t APmiJ TM^NT OF C AERTAKER.: 1

|Mr Joh i Norm ni/D'Ved in accordancewith! ri^ice

of motion,, j thalt Mrs. AliceGriffith© I pe! appivlrAed caretaker \ of theDucoha 1 d spen&ary at a liialaTy of £5 ' peryear.r ¦ \ - \ i I I ' ;

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sadd that Was ' finance day..and il ,e oUa-rteTly dalariep wjere I diJ& ft*monih, ¦»& ». The manager of the bankasked thein np* to passi7.any pnymiemtfluntil they 'had. got in, their \ instaJment..They had pot '50 per r cent, ofj the j secondinstalmen t,i being i9^5 5s|., now. and thebilHdue: :o| the bahk was £1^00] whnrihwas now! uracticall:' wiped out. ,

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Tie elections in cprii?eotipn with, theWaferfor 1 i and Lisimore; jDiooesan Synod.whifH w s! held on August und , | resultedas f )llowi^— i ! : -

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O; e rica .f-Ven. t ie Archdeacon "bf Lis-more '34 votes ; Ven. the Archdeacon: ofWa ^rfor i] 30 votes. : ) La^.—Sir H. J.Foxle' ! 26 votes.!1 Supplemenikl—Cleri-cal- -Very Rev. the Dean of Waterford,39; Qanb'n J. H. Iliesliei (25 ; [Canon: H. C.Dea ne, 18 Lay-fEarl of Donoughmore,15; fi. W.|BeCher,IJ 12. - ; ,

EEPR ESENTATJION ro GENERALI SYNOD. : ' ! ;

CUria l-p-Very Rev. the Dean of Water-ford , 20 yen . the Archdeacon of Water-ford , 20;, Canon Ef J. Staunton, 20; CanonH. Cj Dfdne , 18; Canonl J. H. Leslae, 18;VeA. the Archdeacon of Lisrhore, 17. Sup-ple ment it—Very [Rev. -the (Dean of Lis-mo :b, 11; Rev. Wj! H. Eenmore, 8; CanonFie niynj , 7. Layf-W. H, G-oingi 21; Earlof- Dono. jamore, 20; J. Penrpse, 19; R. M.Ardagh , 16; Johri Strahgman, 16; Col.Ch iriteri j 15; Ej W. Becher, 15; R. W.Smith, s^n., 15; Hon . .p. Anson, 14; SirR. Ifaul , 13; Sir llH. Ji Forde, 11; JohnBa rwell , 9. Supplemental—Dr. F. E.Tii{: . ;f ; | 1 ;

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\\ of icio—The | Archdeacon of LismoTeej -ical IHoii . Secretary), the ArchdeaconWaterford (Bishop's Secretory), W. H.ing iliay Hon1! Secretary), Sir H. J.

Folrae (Hon. Treasurer). j-Cleric al—Very |Rev. the Dean of Wa-

tej fij rd- 22; Veryj| Rev. the Dean of Lis-mirp, 22 \ Canon $taunton , 22; Canon Les-IieL 120 ; Canon DeaneJ 17; Rev. W.- H.¦RrfnbieAn , 15; Rev. J. iTalbot!, 16. Sup-pi -men ail—Canon F. H.jBurkitt, 14; 3a-nonhFI mynp. 12|; Rey f WJ H. Smith/7;R( \i C. G. X . Stanley,) 7. I |

U'lj -.- 'WatfTforii—-John S^rangman. :21 ;li. M. Vrdagh , lfl; Sir |R.r Paul; 118; Sam-uel Sti iingman , J18. Lisniore-^-Earl I ofttii ou«hniori ' , l2'> : John Bagwell, 19; Jas.P(nros4 , 19; Sir ll. Keane,|18; Col. CHar-te -ife . IT 1, E. W. |Beche|r, lG ; Hon. C. An-son| 16 F. E. Tyrid. 15[R. W..Sinith s sen.,15; jV. Morton , Jicksori , 12! Supplem'en-tal.|-\\ atenordH. St. -L. Adams , ll Lis-m^re— tV. McClelland , 11; Major Congreve5. . 1 i '

COMMITTEE OF ELKCTIONS.I jvbn . the Archdeacoi of (Lismore , Vien.

yiB|Ai (hdeacon o|f .Waterford... Sir R PaulI) -.IF . K. Tydd , E. W. Becher. : !

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j 'HVPB I0 'B IliE" s-SEATER..J . '16.9 b.p. -* 'cylinders Mafineto Ignition. 3 Spe <3|»,Electric LiRhtmg:anJ Starting. 5 Seater .TpppnffBody 'eonjpleui\l;iia ' LimDS. Stwre Hetacttab e Kimjdf^ITajI K.V pricc £475

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«J^*-*WENTY-FTVE YEARS A<20 the first "|H p8ley": Tailors*T_ H! Shop was openejd. i TO-0AY nearly every town j of

M Cfe]% importance, from Inverness to the C iannel Islands,\rjjr ;Ws| its own "Hipsleyf Shop. , " | : | | . | |Ci GENUINE I MERIT IS THE ONLY THING WHICH STANDS

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TIME. "Hipsley " Tailoring has a Quarterj of a Century to j its credit and is going stronger than everj !

Q TO CELEBRATE; THIS VICTORY OF VALUE, and to mjujk' bur apprj& nation of the public support and confidence which

has enabled us to achieve' such wonderful progress, we nowina^i ^hi. |: ¦ • if I ' ' I " .. ( I " ' I f\ GREATEST OF ALL SALES.; GREATEST OF ALL SALES, vi \rjc o Tfcr DOUBLE VAI UE in every department—valuewhich «as never equalled even before 1 the warl :

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SUIT,^^m Costume, M f § lTiaijor Ma^ l %

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; Worth 5 Bnlnw. All-Wtpl Irit fj Pyt . Worth > 6m j &c. ' j TAILO * 'jviA )E. :

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Aighting of Dun'garvanI Par sh Church :

A v%- > lai cr e and rcpreseiiitati ye moot J ii^rw u^ ]| lid on SumliLv in the nacdsty ofI)u lira, -yitn p.'urii ih! cluirchj the| object bc-ii s. l<> ULko stops to lnu'e the olectric liclitii Uuflu cj erl for til tv liel i ti ii^ of the ehuroli.A i^au^ i thon* / resent were:—Dr . Hac-k.rt i ,. I H . M f .- ' - :: :iy, Messrs .- .I.; R. Dower ,T K l y u j i . senr. ; T. KJynn ', j un . ; Tlio-j iiiisI' wt 'i- iM: Mon-i.«K. !y. M. j l -'lyiLn T. Fn-Icy \ \ . |Koh -y . Ut-in .s Kyan . E. Keolian ,a d ! W. O'Mwini. :( Revd; KatJ iorsMe.Gni lh : a,iul Hoarni' , '(.'.t., iwcro- alsop t 'sent .! Tiic iKi^h t Revd. Arolid M coiil^nvor P.P.. V.(; .. presided. .

T|K[ Righ t Revd. (Chairma -n exp lainodtb i . iv i .^on why \iu> ineciinz was :c.'ille< li j 'A't -U :r .whick was for (tlio puTpoi.-e <ofiiit |it .< l cciiiir. tlic: electrio Heht into thop i i i s'h ohnrch . ; He Wad dot an pt= ,tini5i l<?f coku I !IO l) un<: ;u vnv f A e if r i c Li?hl O>n>-.pauy wliicrh he read lo the meeting. TlVcc i.4t |n f ! fitting up the. iiocessary wire?and .«.ii i.!o}ii(»R , titk1.; would ;e £305, and n>"i;4 Tin. iv i*/^/>M' i f) I l v/-i r **t f l y\ ¥\ xi/t r\ *»i n . w-««r\ ** K^i 4 r\ v*^*1

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tie ]>.;rpdiinJ residence amd presbyteryt' i(J i«oit would lunount^) about .Cl'K) . H«rbad K ut, a list I of \vo'rl<s oxecuted;in. Hwcmin t i for some yoajls pa'st . and said liet. l enient th<i dearie li jrht ivmild lie an '.iirt |ju y>vciW .iit to i 'iis' .lip-htinp ] i|

j f t i Thrimas J'i}ii-«| proposed tluii thoj 'Ml it to l in t 1- w.nj i ih| vioj ws of the Arc-hfc e.|ui;>: i . wh ' > -i \oe ] \r \y:iS .'ippointod pa.^tir <)i I iv-i i -.-il! upiui !l)i- Ipa risliwutTR fo i;ivn .y c ini . i i l i i r t u n>> f(M- I the reciuireinon.t sf f HK - chi i r i 'li. It . b puldj be a doliirlu tj .m .'iii l-i i havi ' t icir riiurcn inj a . enii ( lit<i :.ii|lu\\t> |' "." oiild l '< > niGst siii'^ililc ' for ' its n\-nuir o i :cnt > . :: i:l In- l ;n^w |t l i"e |>rofilowould ).» ('l p in ovorv v.' .i.yj they could \<l f :th \it] uj i iv- '- '- U 1-" u' ••'¦; -Y*1''* '<H ' .' ii)"ti:ii:iY-oul^l iie .V'l.' ro Td of by tlw niootJrj ^ . iuV'Jj i.cj f( -.l '.- 1'iun tJit -, .iwe. of tjh o <il*ct ricr . lij r iitiii t l u i-Jniivl i voul d bp a t:i\int impnovt^i,k . : ¦ ! ¦ I - ' : |i

NI. . V.. K- .-oJ iiiV tfooaiidtd tho .niotio-n? 'jd :i -.r rwKl with ! wh.'.t j h ;ul Iveen .s 'id l|y}Ir . J/«",wor. Hie p i '-i-sliionsHs had j mth'lQri IM1:1<'<-1 ' up > ii - i n aiiyj spiT-ial in.ar.'>v }jrfol : n niniilrtT ( »f : ycaV»; and he nef;rt n'> 1.'aV U i ' ut- the p *oj-ocrt. now) in view ws)ulr |rv.4\'<.{ Uieir niost i 'lifa rty support* . ' ;

TliA! nir,t ,i'»n *\(s H'. ed Tit !a:niino\i.sly |!l-inre Ri-rli t R"i-v.i <:'-h |i(itnian ira \'O furth ejr

in "->n i-'!.|i'-. > wi:h: r f-^a rd I t / i t |h<> firumcia!iitrndii inn cf lh < > -^aii-lh , aiid sxiier a. fhor |t<Ji [>ou *ion P numixi' i- of subsoi'iptioris¦K-erpj ' tnnded in ." ''¦" : j I - ' ¦ ", |j i¦ ft - U «»s f}wid |«l : to >.r)i)iVint. a. aorrrmiticet/i \v. rk in coajunH.oti j with ! the T>ries t^nf . tho paTish . and ' t'wcj lye parishionei'pK(Jre! eloofed ic< tli<r . cobimittee. j j j

A o. lestiori am*e i to the ttamibc: of

.a(fel-taii arnoun to bf 'paid accordincr tothe yaluvatinn. byA tins j matter was left tipthe committee. "i | | - I ; - |I ! : I : ~IT ' | . 'NEW ROSS FAI R-A j CHANGED

I I SCENE. -: ¦' i i ; j j jTJ10 lirat pig fair .M^CO the inipxtfition

of tli|e military restrictions, yvhicn. were*further ' intensified by |the. Dppartmentilenpivgo oontij igentl'jbn the putbr«Uc <|dfWt-and-mouth disease, jtooj i placo in;IJTaWiKoiss 09 SCandav. 'There !was a lecrgf isju' iply of -pigs* wd aj great attendance ofof bu5 «rs ftom Waiterford. and taifc town'generally presented sjn-l animated appeaif-an-pe.'. vbich was aibsenti for the past threequ in-tiu,' - when-fit wjas 'suggestive <^f ^'' (dlEseMed-villa^e," Oh, Tuesdiay'the fir^doitie Hair.- since* the ' <^restrictions were !»?m«ml toot pkcio, J] j . I ..;. ' \/ | : '

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! are to jbe obfeiwd at pnce» t ) suit every

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! • I NOW IS THE TIME TO BJLJYI ¦ ' I : I ' ¦ I ' j i! ¦ : ' : We are also disposing of he1 ! shop-soiledI ; and demonstiation |cart of | j |! : . THE pijBLIN MOTOR CJoJ Lt;d. | j

I " THOMPSON'S MOTOR CAR Co., Ltd.I THE MOTOR HIREACE & SALES Co.

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77l« Mtowlr.g Cotf jarr on View and f oj Sale—

ALBJBT i-staier »nd D0HT Balepn . Coupe|AI I W««her t : M»d «-Seat« ;

IP.vroi -JOHNSTOK EBteX ;3-8«ater.Voii nt: Model . HOPMOBILE tandau-

B.A.C t-Seatcr. t leu ^ .lOoupe. 6-8eatec4-Sca.'ttr| nn d Saloon. and 2-8«ater. , |

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filing. Bid op Knapweed.—The tillagernWtiou. you augges *; won'Ld -be exdeSentfor the purpose, and' for .the i cleanlinessof tho pasture afterwards- ' it will -irenavymi |to niami-'re xd \ lUitee crops liberallySe i-anefiij tfct the .noot-or green crop iswoll |warl:«l. ami do au>i spare the aril!!fiariw in d?.s*royira • ^l-'the. Sveeds pos-sible; ¦ii!i<*}ucte .-;lBO!iBif ;in--iho! ' -ainfificialdressy for. iMtp grem crop and thie> laid*rio.wnj «ats. ^9 the effecj of .potash ii* toenwrn rag^ i!lvev growth of clowr,. Wd ifihis feete wall established as a close soleto pa£t'ura«rc. it prevents suchj intraders aaknapvroed fr.am getting foothold. ![derrtifieation of Plant.—The plant you«*m\totse is Veronica Anagallis. or Waterkpo«frvell. It belongs to the natural or-der M>rop.vulariaoa.H\ which- |includes theyellow rati-le or cock's conib; of the mwi-dmv.--..-the fox-glove or. wee fblk ' s thimble*of Mi;? ditcn sides, and tb? i knotted fig-

w«r>rt f tr rosr-vnable. which ! is • puslunsa.it»u^ its .bluntly four-allied stetms' overfcetJj ce flops j irsi now. The root of the lat-ter wis larirely used by our graj idnvxthersas xi remedy fox erysipelas and other lo< •;< ! a ffections , so it is not surprising thatiln> r<yvt of its relative, the TWiter-.loivinsSp«*d\vell vou eend . is found to be effec.tive in dissipating pn'.«'os f rorn : the stoni-adi f>f a:t> nnhrial , " and hence becomesknown ?< hi as*-weed. The latter we•fake, it , ,'j t a term cv>nfined' to ! yoiir owncounty ::.<u\ would not be familiar in;f>Jl! ?r j fp initios .. Here ajrain we may bewroi?" in < v"r interpret;i4ion of wiha.t- you 1wo$n by '•blast ," which we tnke fco be.,hor-t aj , and the fact that you &tate an•j ij itnipn t is, made from the plant to curdUVT "rVki.?t." leaves iis stiH more in ' doubt. •A :na:!i.|froni this , however. tihe |day of her-}i:ih-j n i« rone, and the ointment or

Sowingfined j to the light ;soils in the, eal^ni :V-IU - 'I UPR "f England, where, the rainfa l l ;i> much l-wvr. tha n in this country. Itits s^rnecimr s-j rrazed off with sljeep. but •j s . nvastJ y err 'frn to he: ploughed in so an ,to stinplv ni ir.r.nic mast er or humus. amd 1

i' m« iinnrove the texture of the soil; in<-ei. '.,u ri rinses whpre wire-worm attack is!tea nodi, Endi.-vh ' ffitrmers . crHw iA i 'j«fniv ;<vlw.i l p.nd Hough it in > as it1 is baheyed ih, ho obnoxious to these pe.*ts.: We have ,no knowlc<l'rc of hd beinir srmvn in this- 1omntry. i.uid there fire other preesi foi-«W f- rjoixs inr.>n> suit.ib'o for the cli rnato .In FnpHiul it 1 is-usually SCTNTI brond-vt.sr,at the] rate of nhmit *20« pcVrdsj v<y M C ^VWe fdhcv j ' lijr lit nlonjrhinj; ' V i i ' • #nb-bii*-- woukl sV rrp if you df.'b ! > ;on t-rviire3 ; ?mail p lot , and Uie ordit '..'n"jr Ji:: !o\v(• •j iild Ibe u'ed t-o civf^ t-ho iVf^savy c<>-rprinaj •Jime. In 'Fn^innd . wh<»n vcsmi inApr i l fj or >ln <.:)) . the crop is r>u ;iJly r<>.n<lvfo:; t ire 1;i.1 1 or to b«» turned jo iv iii. n biiut) <v 'o mctitlw from ti 1? date of sowinsr.

i Aids V> Hrt ter Fnrmij ijr. —Yorr qum v i?,w:-i- enc-iura«rine in these times when I'1I H !!2.I | r . ic sr i unvpriain. Th'.» tone of it |betokfinf crit , -and we wish y<>u wen" s-m-i«fw<: . |"\V'' iint we should advi?v vou' to do ji> IJJ m"kp tin f.nnrtin.tmpnt uith one or j«*ther of th f two acriL-ulturnl instin uMoiv |in your countv. and discuss- the pubjec -t <j f :machinery and cron cultivation; You cii-n ;LVT irj o t• • 'c!i \sitli them th rough) tin* ISocxet'jury. Co. Committee of AericuMure .and eithVr will , wo ar« sure. co-opeTate :\ri:l.h vou in iv o u r aim to rp.i-se the stand- :

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No manufacture r dare m»vkt- ;the offerwi)i<ih will he found1 in tlvis para^i-aph.uiih :-9 h<' wvre aonvinced of thp virtue ofhis specific, but tlie Ve/v> Drug Oo., Ltd..know Iron) positive' daily experience tha iIh\ Cassel'1'6 Tablet* are performing av;.cr.d»rful work all oycr the world . .(*» r;i.u-fiil t est ini iviy fi-orn ihoa<>and;.s; of n«>r\-«hufiVreirs l ;; '.'vc- no doubt , a t 'all .of . this,and thlernft -ire they have decided tlurt inoext:u5e' .siwill remain ! for the .Jibn-adoptionof Dr. I CasseiT.9 Tablets in ciasos of nor.Xcute domplaims generally, and particu-larly siuuli ailment* 'las Sleeplessnesf. In-di 'V .Ktn . Ar.3fnri;i, : K«mnti.=. N«i-vousa-'Mfcdhwn. Overst rain . Brain-faj z. KKiJiey€onjpiadnt6, and Children 's Weakj ie-ss.: or^itere j a nutritive . a.nd body-buiklnigmedicine is r<t|uired. . |

For ih^ next- fe-w \y^k.- CJII V . it wil l , 1.0possible- for all F-uch >uffe rars 10. 01110*11 ntrial supply f ree, and past p*idi .in ex-diange: fnr ' th*'- mere - it rouble of K^ncbJii; apost ca rd adrl-o^ed ¦ 1o . Tlie Veno Dnw<-'o. Ltd . ManufuoMirinj r OIKMTII SI S .Ohestef rond. Manchester , wri t ine ole -ar ly>T(iir ful l name and ' addrcw . All thovn-isls 30)1 Dr. "€a.A5ell's Tafblt-t^ at Js. M .Hii d 3s| p?T >>?x . : . ' ¦ . '

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GENERAL PRODUCEHay, per too, 120s. to 150s-Oaieh Straw. 100s. ito-1403.Potatoes; Is 2d. to 2s per &°™-Flour 72s. 6d. per sa<* of 90 «<ytie. :

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I ' STATEMENT. |T - .u iirthur ihl Oros, Uiadnnan of theInsh Packing'Co., interviewed: on Tue&-<ar regBttiing the ppjaMon 1 of thecwBpanyj j n yitiw oi the appointment o: areceiver,|exnlttin,ed that tuit*- oompauy wassiftrted v^afjj a .capital of £o00,000.. They^

oew' theyjwoiild i«quir© I ,at • least fliatj^nouavt. I £250,000 only WB ceMe^uaPtili16 > lnS2?jioiLl>f t^-awnpanyr but ¦when-mdustnal aani financial ^hamjas h^taJsen.-place . and .no adkaquatTi resntonai*^^t

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the ahairetafcfeR;:, .The bank. ^Iwch.-.eaid Sir Arthur,w ^i?*11 erreat confidence in! this pro!K ; f^^^^-^y financed tlie j companyby taiiM UD dehentures. .|Thc>J suppliednprn-the shareiiolders. In addition, otherMpual- .wfas-pnvBitelv . subscribed to meetwi© expeise of equdpmmt | and buildinffwhjjch

^ at tiie conclusion of the war. hadproved to] be unexpectedly great: Whenraising thas capiuf tho Bharehioldera wereasaan api ealed to, but again! withmitsutneaent re&pomse. I j"TJw> business bias mot .failed i-n fii«sense thai it hios been ; proved to be aniinsound^roject, but only for lack of the.sinows of war to enable it to carry on."The cxknpany has not had a full op-portunity <rf prexvin^ itseJf/' Sir Arthurwent on. "It contains- all I the 'elemcnteof success , and. I still beUeve i tltobe anej saeirt ial^ ievelopment in -die Interests ofHie farmiri g community of Ireland if. theyai® to hofld their own. Nearly all the di-lwtore of the compiany are jlria ihmen. Weha.ve bacKod our opinion iliat Ireland istvipable of estai)]isning and looking afteran. indus-tTy. c£ ithia kind,.so heavily thatwe aro the greater losere. I We iare una-•uinous in believing ithia,t the busine^ought, to be, and probably will be, con-tinucd suicessfully in Ireland. We ha\-©

been awaJre that our techpacal manage-ment ha*[ be^n^detectiv^'but thiat -'i&. amra.tr.fr which could have been adjusted."M-nst business -people, he observed,made the* «rror:of-.ta4ing.t-oa optimistic aview of industry after the-.war, and they1J1H so. to*, by I postponing the raising ofcapital It was thero for | them at onenine , hut they ! did not take it! becausethey did not need it at that 'momentW:unt of inoney and the best technicaliiiittiagem^nt have brouteht atwut thepto -ej iyf . crisis. 1 I I

.The borik amd thi^meelves, Sir ArthufG-m ta mTedJ had! worked in jperfect hai>-niiny th r6ugliout . A ; receiver ! was ap-poi rj tod1 .with their knowledge and acq'ui-e.«<;en«x but the 'action of j the j receiverwithin a dav or two of his| aippoi-ntmentIwd taken} them completely by surprise.Tlnev expected |that the usual p-rricediirewuuld be followed—that is ,1 the receiverwv.uhl consult with the: directors, obtaini hvir proposal I for tlie i reinatutement oftlu' I>u5iness, afford them fair tame farnegotiation and an oportunity of consuit-inj ; theshareiiolders. in the present catethere was j absolutely no coinplicju'tion inH;<* affiursi of the Irish Packing ! Co. towarran t plrecipitate .action. | There werepi-.u-.ticallj1 no creditois outside- the &Eben«Hues ; no contracts, and no works- to beca rried on , the works being' closed.' TheIo.-cr3 ware the shareholders, nofce4it>ld-eio and wi>rk people. | ¦

llr f«iilie» to see any ju sMficat ion 'fortlie sttp taken by the receiver,1 ew-n inthe .interests- of the debenture ! holders.Tlie dJ i«csi>rs had certain negotiations inviwv, butjthe gTound has been '<Jj it fromunder Oieotr feet. This was |not f i(xnly un-husinpsslike but quitoe comtraryi'. to :thaf: ii-iidly tinderstanding which; ; existedimT ween the bank and the directors. :

The Irish 1 Packing Go. would.. howd\"er,l.>e heard jof again. An indoetry of thisiinpoTtance could not be allowed to fail."1 am quite prepared;" said Sir Art h ur ,"to co-ope'rate with any, responsible bodyof people in Ireland wno, inl the interestsof die country and the^ intjerests of j thefanning cjjvmmunitv in Ireland; are pre-

•puTed to join in some sound businessp roposal for the reinstatement| of 1 thncompany." 1 , r ' : I . . '

Sir A rthur also pointed out' tha.t it was;i niipN ik-.- to 6ay tliat the bokrd'had been'.•pc oi!.«titurt cd . It wa. railarjsvdj ^nd thoriiJ .Tiped t oard ' alid woykedj in cpmpleteIvirmoav ftrom the dfty it was appointed.The.ee.had been] no differences of opinion;t~ . U\ policy or as to the soundii«58 iorprosip fc ts- 3f the i>u.sinesi3. . | "X sgree^"a dried " " .Mr Arthur , "that we might, havemade our Jdevelopinpjite' moaio sl»*-ly, butthe: policy jpureued in con/necitian with ihew - .ks wa3[belieyed to be. in iUie long run ,tiio inoie«eonon>ical. The Iriifdi Pi-ckinR("<• . only needs working capital—the cry¦¦ f tV.-ry iidustiy." I

llt :FERENCE~

TO WATKPJFOKDI FACTORY.

Intt:rviewled on Wednesday by a Press re-piiN-v-'iitafi^e. Mr. J. Ha rold' Pirn , receiver;ind rnaruiije r otf 'thvi Irish Fa'cking Co..tocp lnined . in refereni-e to the '' statementmat!.", by Sir Art)!ii*r Du Drop; . that the<l i iiLtJlors v rere a-wtwe for : some tune tlia thi- (Mr . Plm) wa^ aibout. to be .appointedTfcvivfr. They knew itnmcdia«ely thetime, of hii . appointment, and if they hadany jnxipiofials to make it was upoto themto cojilmuuLcate with him. | . ;

It >vs«5i n^t bis view, ho went on t/> say .th.-itt.- ')& «l:buld hav*» approached the di-l-Hv'^t') !- .- einfl' asked thf-m for proposal*Anvt h- i i ie thai he had done !would in noway prejudice the interests ;of ithe .shan1-hold'Tfi . tie was quite willing, and in-,1!!. " anxi4ufl , to pve most favourable<v.n«id'ei-a/uon, ctonsistent witfi his*duty toth i* detenture lio'lders. to ainy.proposalseither froro the dineotors or ;others whichmight, vesiilt io the industry bein?x re-.st.-iTrted He 'took tlie view that if the<.onipa;iiy Had any proposal |to mak^iieyFhouid ha4© made them to him He had,j wiwever tb do tho T*vt he could for,thedtbej iture Iholdew. and he did , not want'.0 delay nHverrtiadn?. | .j • •

The ''Irikh Bulletin ," referring to thei^iintin of Bail- Eireann.,E>y8,:-"O herunprirtantIwork wat« doiwr in.; promeflmgthe dro*sie4 meat flnd p31**" irduepZSLJ-vw «.lfiodv prepRJred by I Mr. ErnestKMhe fflter foVTr^d^d Qo™nw«.prior - hU arrest. -Thiy fe a. n^«JSf «»strui ?tlve ec»nomic reform forJi*-SbdT witfifher,h«e wwrt |of bve f *kSiI 'raw materWs. and , her, lack of thetahti&errl industries which they- mightSSS home instend of in England.£Tj a, renl daoswr. at <5me tam6 of flSn meLt trust capturiiiff; the. industryio tt^excSusion of national eoid^awure.

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.M ustard.—This crop is now con-

inery and cron cultivation; You cii-nrin t 'cli with them through tin*d^iry. Co. Committee of Aj rriculiure.fnthVr will , wo ar« sure, co-operatevou in 1 your aim to rai e the Ktand-.f l yciir < «w»i fiirminj r aivd that of yourLb-ours ;i round. ! . , i

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in ekcelaie. And ,1 taay i wy^wia* nas! already b^en said: frequently) that it will! be one! of the finest course* in the .ooun^^try j The rails are completed the wholejcirciiit of the course, IwhicH; by thjr vray;is I mile 2 furlone&'larouiid; the

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on the way to completion, as are the stallsand otherl "incidents.1" | Ij wonder is. ittoo late to' make a few auggcations. Thebig stand J is built almost | parallel withthe 'straight. " In my j humble opinion,the spectators would | be able to get abetter view of a race if this stand were•built ai' .-an angle—a| hW moro acuteeven than : that of the j enialler stand .Manv will ; be unable ito Ret a good viewof the 'chases at present when it comesto "racing home" at the sjeoond last andlast fences. Another suggestion I wouldlike to make is that | the, fences in thestraight 'be' shifted! over ;to the rails, noton the. bushes sid^J

as Ithey «re atpresent.Tliis would, enable , spectato-s 'to 'get abetter yiew 'of the jumping in the straight.As far as the small "ring" i3 CDncernejdithe space between the stand |ind the railsis abnormaUy limited,, and iwill not givemuch room 1 for nioyingl around.

Tlie going,.is in tiprtop order, and pro- ',mi see to |bej so when the first fixture isbrought off a month hej ice. 1 1 Already thenew fixture ;s the occasion for a great dealof talk all over the jcouiitry i:i racing cir-eles, and!the two big events- will attractbig competition, as! also.keen wagering. I

P ! i" ! ; IL- I THE CATERING.

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WEIGHTS FOE SlG HANT>ICAPS. ,' ! • I I "i—I Ml :The weights for tlie two big handicaps

—the two jarid a half miles 'chase of £500and lhe t^o | miles hurdle race of

£200—have been published. Ibie followiftg arethe weignte?— | I !¦ ;

FIRST DAY. i

Tlie WATERFORD PLATE of 600 socs.,of which' itSie second will receive 50 sovsand the I third 20 leovs. \ Aj liandicapste€5>lechase. Two mi es aiid a half.

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Mrs T O'K \yhite's iMt. |ProspeotMr F Barbours Ben|-CrUchan ...Mr J;i\ Jlogah's Tlio Cpiner| ...Mr T'B Bennett's Hawker j ...Mr E' W. H 'Johns-tone's IscheyahaMrs. Croft's Mourne! - I ! ¦ v - f - ...MT;.W J -Mulaahy'8 'FJeecy WdveMir J W Widger's Cordon jVert.. .Mr Jaimisa iDaay's Bon Ami I ...Mr E L Lloyd's Aegean! I ¦ ! ...Mrs Civ&'s. Kalmora l I ! ...Major White's Wa vet own j !Mr Kennedy's 'Kind 's CourierMT D J OiBrieif's \\\K> WhoojMr J E Tyrrell's ClonsheeverMr J Jackson's Days Fox I ;"Str A E Kinahan 's JLTprparMT O'DriaooU's Sim'onstown <Mr Power's Ram's Head ' :Mr Brophy's I Flying Laildie ;Mr ValJenbuTg 's Ea^t MayoMr-Jos Widger's Drifter i ;Mr Hogan 's Padra-ig I ILord KenmaTe's Latiikia iMr Kelly 's Hard Nail I ! , ¦CiJ.pt . Delm-c^e's Dillv Wings !Mr Shepherd's Padarces \

' SECOND DAY.

The CITY! OF WATERFORD IRACK of: 200 sove.J of which xiwill receive 20 soys and thesovs. Tvro miles. ! !

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! I :Mr Monahan 's Fariray |Mr .-MeCarin'6 Ululaj iLord Lascelles' Kinsr EberMr Ccjg-an's Steady .ScotchMr W<a l lis'|S' Empire jM 'ak' erMr-Vsiuglran '|» BaTcedo | I ...Mr Hope j orinstono's Ische-valhaMr 0'Dri?colj's Karri's Glen , ...Mr McAlinden's 8ymanntonMr Burke's Far and' AwayMr Cullinane's Sir ^William iCapt . Smyth 's Supremiac-y i iMr ONeill 's Navan Boy | ! iMr Burke 's- fj ilve r Moreel |Mr Shaw's] Huonora I • I !M-r G rj ahain's; Treble Scotch ,Mr Widger 'fl |Token i • 1Col. Croft'e I^'aripan i j :I^ord Kenmare's BallyheeniMr PiendeTeras-t's Little !Alice!

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I !HURLING - AND FOOTBALL AT

THElSPORTSFIEii-D. :|On. Sunday at AVaiterford Sportsneld two

interesting j flames were trough , off , whenthe Teinporanoe Hadl! oombih ition metGxacedaeu in.the nrs,t] round o ? the Foot-ball LeA e^heanpionshap.-And , Ferry-bank encountered a \Varterrord team in afrienly hurlinjg eodhi-bation. |

Tlie fooitbal L display was ij eraarkablygood, Gracedieu leading j art. Half-time bythe .score "of :6 points to 5. On the ex-change of kdes tiie Temperance Hall re-pr«ve>ii.taAiv!ps iwere more in ' evidence, andon ikssumiintr ^he offensive commenced re-ducing thejlea ol thie: oppositibn. A {?aJ-lant. defence as put up by| thie[ Gracedii?umen and some thrilling | passages were\vitne ."«s ed , jbut as the game w^nt

on the

Temperance Hja.ll imbixrv-ed. and emergedvictorious ;by the score | of 1 point—thefinal scores l >eing: Temperance Hall. 6poi nts; Grace iLeu. 5 jpoints. |[

In the hur ing. event j Ferrybank weredefeated by Waterford by a narrow m air-gin. Mr. Croke acted in the j capacity ofreferee. ' • I

I(1KTTING IN THE HARVEST.

Harvesting operations in;Col Waterfordwere in ful l ;wintr last jweek', ' but ihebreak in the 'veatherlhas severely handi-capped tho Work. Much corn! had beencut . and isimoatly in js tooke. Consideringthe vsevere ! summer, the |crp ; is reckonedto be very ! eojod , and, the yield promiseswell. ' No price for Oa.tsl has ||yet beenuuot(*d iocally. In some districts floodohave occurred and the stooks j are afloat.

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Ready-made Clothing, and General Drapery Goods will 1 l> <offered at Extrao dinary Low Prices, i |

The Reliable Quality of lour Goods [is now well known to] the; .general public, and will speak for themselves. Below is a list-of aj few samp les of tlie Bargains offerer! , wh ich will convince yj > u ;th:il! the Reductions alre Genuine. |j '¦ . ' j' SPECIAL OFFER IN IRISH ^UITINGS^M

HEAVY IRISH

TWEED, 3s. lid. per yard; 6-4 DITTOES, lid. per yard . jABOUT 60 ODD SUIT LENG THS to clear at 27s. 6d. eaoh.j "

Our New Stock <if Men 's and Bo yjv Ready-tq-Wear Suits . Sh'ni V .Socks, Underclothing, Boots, and $hoes is greatly reduced. j

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Excellent Cold Luncheons', Teas, Chocol ate, Coffee"Ices and Minerals will be efficientl y served bj a speciall yappointed Bta& under experienced rnanagemem . | !

; Made at our own Factory at shortest notice -4 V i"¦' i ; : ¦ I 1 I ' : ' I . " :Wedding, Chris tening and B irthdayCakes, Gfateaux, Petit Fours, Cherrd,Sultana, Madiera, Bice , Seed > qenoese,Almond Iced anil Walnut Creams',

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RACES. - ! I ¦Clipace Display of L idies' , Ready-t >¦

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large portio i of his purchase^ remains unsnlc.

As the season is drawing to a dose, and ;h<Materials t l iis woek . at prices that will astop ith

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standard price Cs|. lld.|yard. , i ]stanaara piici- us. nu.|ya.ru. , ¦ . |20 pieces I#i Silk Crepe de-Chines, pink , .sk^ ,] cJi

(k;. IId. J)t ' i yard ;1 usual price 10*. l id. yntafi p ieces Sifk Finish Pop lin? , aborted sliadi -s . l}=1" pieces W JU I Checks und Tartan Plaids . I*, l id•'() p iece- CVifoured (j 'ashnieretttjs , U. G- I d. pei jy ^r c .10 p i.-ces cl lton V-\ eck Dress {Tweeds . Hid. ]per I'ii". pi'K "w V ..-.) . VUi - .k Tweeds. 42in.. Is. l id . and '.

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-«as . ¦ i . ! !j 50 Pieces Superior Quality Oxford Shirtings, in n-ea|t designs 2s. 6d. usual prico^* J ! . V i ;

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FRESH STO^JK OF

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VISITORS TO TIIAMORE, | | 3i CONVENIENCE & MODERATE CHARGES TfiY i S

aneties of/ Chocolates and, Sweets Stocked . j | ; .

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entire stock of Sk-iison i >te - Dress Goods and Costumi ¦ - i ' ! f

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I : i ! : I • ¦ ! I ! |ii. Costumes a m l ' D i c p es will be -Made to Order as usual ,

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Id. yard. ' ! || . . j ~: [ Iiinio. -Twoj eds , 3s. 3d. ;ind 3.«. l id . per yaid. i j j .j |Costume Serges , .na%4', ni go;er. rust ', ro ;e md na.se, 3-s 11:l'2s. : 6dJyard ._ ' ;i Ij - "| ' . j | !| ¦Costiinai Tweed? ;itid!Serges j le.ss than half to;day 'k pij ites

iii 'uii: Solves , 4.-. M(l '. .|.J)si . l id.I 6.-. lid.. 8H ljd to 13k Sd.-yartij e Lengths . Wot I (J iihiivdiiit ' i . ii\ al l ,the! latest [ shj idei i1 L'.-IS . Gd.. 27.'. 6( . to \£i) .<i. eaih. These j ) ; icos are nearljUnary prices. Ml ' i " ' ¦ I ' -f . "2?- lid. iwr yard ; utua! pi-ict : 5s. lie!. 'yard .

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/ I i IThe "C^ndpn* | AN JKXCELIIEN'I! ifiocn 1 FOR G^XmEMEN WHO } {FJ It fj u iRK SERVICE COMBINED ^ I

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THING IN (J£NTJUEMEN'& WI&R IS-' HERE IN GOODTASTE AM) {REASONABLY PRICED. " !

Big New Stock oif .'Nock'wear.i Socks, PyjanCaps, Golf Hose, Golf Coato. I Flannel TrouReliable Waterproofs1, Saxon Boots and J

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R^% O C£ O "TP O^*° SL ' i S I -—H ' ¦•' *1 1 I • |i \ WT - ff^L

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% B air8 Bi - *!¦ m. . JL ** ** » A Att raction wi1! J be provided for

BR66 87 & 88 QUAV.*

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Wr D IVGUFA* THE CENTRAL• r%,Vl Off EM. BOOT STORES.

WHOLESALE ! AND RETAIL AND REPAIRING FACTORY.GEORGES STREETAFD QUAY,WATERFORD

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Loudenne (j laru -. 3;- MHeaune Burgundy- • i!*. - j jAustralian Burgundy ; . .

[ (in Fla-oj) -, . 5 - < • 'Crown Marsala */6 01( '¦land Madeira S/- .,Chablis " White"

Burgundy ¦ ; " 4'6 >1" . . !~" ot: :.«: ^ and r i a_"'i i- \V.<\ VA

To bo had from

Laurence41 QUA Y

, AGENT FOR W. arid

• ¦ l - h _-iAGENTS WANTED

1 MMEDIATELY for Spo rting von-

¦•- tur .e, sooil remuneration to suitable

applicants. : ;

Apply M..Mi- 1-VpR , Heath-CoMagn .

Newmarket, j ! ¦ .- _

f°rA COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER .

Apply? statin- wfges »nd «»clo8IDScopies of reference^ *> Manner. :

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IRISH MANUFACTURETHROUGHOUT. i

OMPARE OURRICES.

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Jiivalid Pun | !. 4/6C;Urill<V . Sp ; i j . i v ! i : Keu ^y.ine 3/-Oik Tawny Pori ! ! 6/6^1 crry - Lucano j Dry ; 4/6 .Si crry Bro sv'j i j ; 5/6

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CORK SUMMER SHOW,6t!h & 7til Soptombor.

HORSES, PONIES, CATTLE, PIUS.!><U -iT/ mY , Bt'rrKI! . CHEESE , Fil l IT¦ ' ¦ I I ROOT* AND GRAIN.

JUMP1NO (AND DRIVING !COMPETITIONS.. j

¦HAMLION J U M P I N G COMPETITIONMixes of £30 offered in a Champion Com

: p.ctition. ; Open ty all coiners .Hj)c-cj al Classesj for Registered Irit-ii

i | Draught Horses.Entries close 20th Aurufl't.For Prize Lista land all particiilurs ap

,ly to ? I ' ; ' ' .J. BYRNE, Secretary .

; r i 21 Cook St., Cork

PHE .MARKET . HOUSE, QUA\WATERFORD.

.SATURDAY, .AUGUST ,&nh. . 1921.

AUCTION OF TIMBER.

A LARGB quantity of * Sa\vn BoaiidiJ\ Dpala. Scantlings, etc J, Suitable iorBuilders, Boxmakera, Fantiere, etc. I

Also fa quantitvj of glabs jand, OuteideB,Buitaible for towaDg. : i ;

Sale'at 12 o'clock sharp (new time).Terms—Cash, i : . ' : 1 • ".:

; JOHN MURPHY AND 80N,| Aootitoeere, Etc.,

U-O'CMWEII, *THO.JAS' HHft,, ; . , . . ,,XF| . :,., : |S; ::- | ; ,

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tors to Tramore j

I 'A!S ]THEPAMIDN, .

FENCING i ON SUNDAY , AUG. 14n ' \- ' . , ' , ¦'

ANCING will Begin at 8 o.clock ,JJ io be continued uintil One j a.m.,ON SUNDAY ! MONDAY, TUESDAY .

i AND (WEDNESDAY.i •>» ¦ ! • I ! ¦

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THE Enjoyable ; Function JvicUEvening Iwill Be I enhanced ;T>y

Sef .ixJhlight Effects;: the Floor -issecuiid to none : and the Music will

J-bc fof Wie Jazz Orchestral Variety.: I I ¦ ! Prices :-}

i I 'Gent s-. 3s.; Ladies. 2si ; Double Ticket , 4

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RACE WEEK ATTRACTIONSi AT TRAcvtOKE

Cinderella Da ace s

i TflSITORS TO TltJilMORK durinj1 V. { Race Week , Uon 'jl forgot u» visi; t h > ever-popular I I

! MAEJQUEE^ DE¦ rkftSE.

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i :' , Will b»j !held onM O N D A Y .

rJ \ : K k i ) A Y , WEDNESI ) .I AND THURSDAY NIGHTS.

Sp cious Acooimii'idaiion. Kxcolle.Floor: jHi gh-Clabs Orchestj a.

D.'i iiei i tr Gomriu-nc,t:z e;i :h Ev cninsr »? 11i ; | | !' j Price.-, rtf Ad nission :

Gents , 7s. G'L : jL i idiu 's . 5j K Double Ticket , 1U?.

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/^ I lRI STOtHEU 1'OWEPv bcg.s tI ; - f ' ' 'Y 'annotmpe that 1 f lias purchasoij !

tl i; License 1 Pji-eini.- j ?s. at Qt 'EK ?S::' *EKT. TRAMOI iE . fonnerly l u l1)1 Mr. J. .1 DuvW . and ho hits

^0W dPEN ED.

N OTHING BUT BEST QUALITYDRINKS STOCKlil) . SERVED

i ! WITH PROMPTITUDE.

| A TRIAL ^GLTCITEI).LI M iI L ( '• IHIGH ; WATER. ;j SATURDAY j AUGUST 13th .I AT WATERFOKD.

•Morn-imp, 2.30.,; I AfiternooJi . ."J.l.'iI i AT b'luilORE.Morning, J2.3J j I Aftemouh 'J.-ld

lloi pht- of Tiide at! tt afcrfoul , 'Jft- Sin

^mUinh 's is¦ l i I !¦ •! 1 j 1I FRIDAY. (AUGUST 12, 192J .I ' 1 " I ! I I

' I I iNEXT WEEK

S' ufLuiiiiir i?i / ) i b nmure of n s-uii.v >tior >

\v u .! created ye .st erday-by the offiaia: tun-a .iinwinent . thai j Pif.sid.net Uc Viilerah K I sent a. reply 'M r M:r. ,I.loyd Ge< rge'.<;p •oi^isals. Every | conceivable1 kint . ofn rn-our wn.4 inunediaiely circulatec . lin :iV| bo so^^ly ?iud that, oulsidt theCab net of Dail Eirei.nn .atid the. EinglMi'

C:il i iM' .t-. nolM)d> kno'vi* tliw nurt ure of theliriu r f ruin h*; Pre*i Iwit of; Dail Eiu'annvh i t J ) was j oi.i i!:i'd yc ftorday ai- 'lj own-

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i dly is tli;t ,t t i i<* Krt i.'- WAS dwpa olu-il

y speckul :cmrk* i n an Hicrop lain 1 io

':u;is . and hat f/i i r ?ceipt. >>f it Mr Lloyd

rt o-rgi; j nfoi-j netl liiir Fix>Jioh Pivinie ¦ thai

:.«' [would have !' io r ft u rn to Londo l ini-a klisutely. i . - . •• .

Tire- Ij onid-on "Daily Chronicle'" '' h;-us

xm cm fdrniei | occasions us«l as a.r eciaL vejiiclw I for convoyiaig u. thfe

I ' I ' If i ibiic the opinit/nsi of M-r . Gcorg<|. Itv i/ vf declaims, tliiat iPresideni De Vfllera'etlar expresses 'a. ciesire' for ' a j nnei-a,l

itrlmesty of tlho poktiaal pTiscj i^rs.It nsay be set d.o|wn with some degree

</ .K aiety tliat ub delinite decision about•} l: IAoydj CJtelorgie's' nroposals will be ar-r ^ e d ait Until j Dail Eiroaion .considerflrt) lem 'irext weekj ' j ,

MIKSSTS. Sioan j T.' | O'CeaJlaigh!, Gavunikiffy, ami H. jBdJaind,' MSmate-rs rcprO-¦s crutAnfir Iteliand j at Paris/ - Hanu , l s . and'WjashingUJni. Waive p e r n sumTO0in« ! homoto ajttecd |a meeting erf DiaSl Eireaiin: '

Next week \iill lie a fateful -nwek forLredand; 'j . M .• . . .- ¦ • ¦ ,,. . .•

Mr. H. J. Nolan's Dent&l Burgerj, 67Quay (ov«r Tyler's Boot 8toie), ia openhm lQ »an.|tUl i,p.m. . u ., .

MR-. HENRY POPE. ' ! ' ' > I ¦ j¦Today w^ had [a. visit- f rom-a ' f rien d of

<>ur youth who 'has. travelled- during thepasit.licirty yeai-s 6v«r greater .Btreichiis oftond. aind sp a. Wn Uiysses everTdWajtntW..!,Mr. Heruy Pops, born in tilid lf.i ited'»2*i eldibt .sion. off Alexander Pope,came to Wasterftord a bfly and reeeawid hisearly. eJucalioii it. thej old CatlioKd (Und-vprsiity Sdhbol in Stephten streetL | Tliiiity-five iyiaaa-s I ago Mr. Pppe left "Wat&ffordcity, and siinoa t$iem h'e hias bok f a theArgentine Republic, in South VWfiela ; in'Egypt., on j thit, Vfest GtSst af . Airi^i, - inAustralia, l and io various part^ of tiieUinited Stales. At one time ti>d t opeswere the leadinir merohlainitsp in. '\ViaitE fnrd- — — -: — - ^- 1

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Am* if 1 IXM ^ A^/'* u

—slnpo'wnisrs, etc. Evidence of] t)hei; ex-istence reniaans in the two oostjkj s v, lichcrowoi the- hciglits . of; Ferry bank. TheAdlelphi Hoitel wti© />rigimiallly thj e own¦house of. ottue .erf Hie members of- (tins dis-Itiaigudslhied Wlfiitepordi family. | !

'DIEATH OF CAP TAJ N JOHN SilElJ JA '.Wi& : regrej fc to aunootnee th« I d^axA : of

Captain. Jjq l nn 91 'eLlev, ! wiliic'lj oiicuiln ^ at¦his- i'esidiari<;fc\ S.!.. Alphcnsus |r( 'ad , : onWednesdwjf. Tih^ diaeeasetl' was' £. ijr yther

K>f ^he ]ftt'e|'M r . ^'.inieisi Slrel teiy . x> Kn^ck-btoy, amd) was' for many years a civ >tainin the e«rvico of .the G reat Wje vteruOompany. j During his: time lu»| \ Itid beeJini'Oi-i .sr of rare s*. Maltfkoff ' «und ss Pein-'¦hrok'?. "His remj aiins Vsicre mt?i[reil Hi St..jyijary 's,- Dallyiguininer, to-dity, af,t^r pffice.and HMi Mass ' Saib St. Johm 's CliurJi.

PORPERTjY S-AJLE AT DT3NM-t!fR15The villa. re?:i'(feru^ known ak Conkcii ,

Dunmore '{East., I wa' ^<>!d liy " auctui)' byMr. Thoniii'^ Wal.sSr. iuictiotiTOi) the wu.vy,t.hj .s week, and pemllisd 890 »iii.i)«]i>'sl beingpurchialged by Mr. Mburice C!r<btty (re-pi .;..wnt iny Mr. H. D. Keanol iollr. ) . inti-ufl; fr>r "Air. Tlnanviiis ^liip.-ey M i >.= ?r t f .T!v.)i;:i'r!.i |n'-r.:!- i : 0:\- . solrs .. h;u «.- .: r iaiiirv 'of th'e eale. s

CHEAP EXCU RSION \Si) \ATI )N.M.GAMES. ' ! •:

On Sunday wqek an 'excursio i t raiii wi l lbe. run from Waterfqrd to N"L \\ R<iss inconnection w.itlj the inter-county I ir l ingcontest b£t\yeei| Wexford and Ki k oniiy.It is apprpximatply fiye-yoars saiu e therewas a Stimlny excursion on t m sj l i pf, andthe occasion d(j liibtlo.«K will [y i\ ai r aiu|?d ofi.iy thu - nniny (, n v < s oi NYiitcr j frt vdL MjL t i.*Mi ;u' f( .'.«sary t < > | ni i ;i t | out tha't o\vj nir. to'

i.he ! trialj ? " ah; t t in y ¦ countrj ,- \ hL- gone'.through and tl t> inahy re.-tij icticu si w-\e luding t f ie imposition ' .of M a r t i a l f LawI,hat ; no hiirlin fr or football i:n fi-iountyiranies ha {v<? . V)C( 'n held either in K i lk ennyor Wt'.xfonl for it ' considerable tii ;' andnow; withj a iw\< i 'la before us . it. i ? on lynatura l tnat t! > >. event on Si n l ;iy weekis ! looked 1 forw ; id to with foi 'liii;:.; of joyand; renewed onthu>i:i sm. I,el u.- hopeij r for ; 1 j onir t h i s t ' VV^iterf orr i. ' w h i t - i wasihc i c i 'hl iv of n a n y t h r iH in .' n ;i l iona!ir.um.'S will n<_'uin como to ilie f( r > . -amit h a t t h e j n o x t choici: of t in- I. -i i- t i - r orfen t r a l Counci ls of t'fic C . A . A . or anir-lcv-'C'ounty p ;ime wi l l lio w ij nvii .popu-lar sportiffi eld. The fan; on Su uh • weeki.s a" very i poj j n l a r (»n\ at r2>. Gd. n t ' mi.is a. vory j p o p u l a r ' one . at 'S<. Od. n t mi.

MOTOR LOHI Y COIJ .IDI^ iv ''} {Jr CAR. |what i'r»'gl i-t< havo be<pn a n - a -c fd i ' i i t ; il -

¦lendcd wj th' 'ii dT (r ssriou? j i i ^ nllt : wa>happi ly awrt e<l i hi -the city yo4n rc/ a y u i i e nn. ii 'ir-to -r . lorry, t liu pi ''.»pe'ity r l Alii - I. "fl L'r.Tr;).iu'o!-:ij , ])art! ' collii.k-d with \\ \l> iv and.•:ar ; o\niil< l by .|Mr. V;a Wa!-i i , | . M i c h a e l?.ti\".. t . 1' t- ;i [) | v:u> t i i at- fv- , - ; i r ; - weiV -.-fcihdinL' iitj onp ii sitO'S sick .- ¦ !* t ( j < - siM-n ,|a<lj;'.cv.nt| t-o each. i/Uic -r. am liio i iwto rdriver , cssayiii.jr to ne<rotiaX« ; i.'l'ie na r rowu.i j i v L - 1 , c j a j ii ,^: L" n r j ; i/ ii i H i.' U I I V i i i i i i un

road p-aisji M irc thus provi -d twl. nti ' i i < )< Mr .Wal&h's 'c.:ur vith' the aido flf ithV. (lorry.The car w<ts w>ni ]>let 'e!y upturr io t \\u\ t!irpoiiy\sl urhtlv iniureo abom " j tj l'it hoi-li.- .wlvil st tliie 1»oy hi charge a.I-p i MI - la inedsligh t scratdiej s. A l ady oyclj bri ff f 0111 t-lie•¦•pp .- 'is ifc c' r 'id,:- a.1. t h c - : t i r r t " j i p l] ) .- ( . f ro in!iei' machiiH' . ;JIK!J n.O'Sqrrner h;|<l she dnno< = ( i th am the ) t< ry {ran . f > \ ' i?r - th|' [!• • »! : i - wheel•>f her b ieyok-, «.-oin i*lt 't. "ly {•• IIKL J -! insr ilhpyond rc iKiir . Ij ' - iw li ' l ' rh < - r i v c '.um laiic^ -s.provit lenl -isi -i (iswiipiv wt-iv cff i.'j. -t«i- : . Thoitiaid emt ¦;<K-cviJ s ir) !!K.><l Iri'jrh i- a i t.n ic u t inthu locality. ¦ ¦

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Waterford ko. 2^j s»r fct Omncnwaterford Wo. z .n is'rj ct G D U O C J ]Mr. P. Ma .lt l ieu -.- pr t - .-.i<K d ; ! j l n.'MM yt -

ins (rf albovo , Oouttvil ;hel|d \ e •t-erd.-yiilnrl f .hi ' o'the {r meiiubers- p rtj - .T. WV IT ::-Me-s-i>. Ja ine f- Fi t7 . i> i i t r ick . .1. V. i r i v s t l . M.Piiri - i - l l . Y.. D' i !i:n\".'i:r:i. V.. (" lr n : ra n . a.ndUH K < Ma ' . i f . I 1 i

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was un .anin inp ,ly decided t r > i a.(!l< pt t l |efo]li(/wii) r luwtiuin :— "Thrt. l .uffa'i i .s bnd .ar.'.CM '.'Ire i i i i i i ln . r-cad' •l i t-lAv-c en \ ' : t i ' i f o r d 'andNiw R. ;o-> . l>c ri'p: i i i> 'd so as t i v a low tl <.•

wati'r t.v fi ' e i'.v i >a.-.s under the l i r i d .tr • .

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from tin 1 dir i c-tioii of -\"< -u- b *.- !!<• •• ;•i ; • . , . | I ' ; ' , ' : L"' 'a l : i i u n i y . • .!' t i i : : ! ' l ' i

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liie MHn.t t i 'v < -'i lio'^1 Cn \-> r i n f i t > n t wi.-n

.to state t liai . in view of t:i i i I'^M't- hntr.u -(•'¦ ) di fT m L t iw «vf the l> -a - a' i 'jh i . n » i i ' «¦( ¦•vy ff.-l cAmpHKl- I' , u?' -' •-I .iti !>r " j' i"'Iv '' -" in tliis nvifutcr un ' i i >/ •¦"> m "i i - |L ¦

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Thi f- .>ll i-iW.. iti » i r f iu '.cx s .-.r a!ppLcitif/n t in; oonn<lutii <:i v itU j ih -- ab -<f w !r« befo re!tU« modtinff:- - ". [ ' | :i £H0 by M«VJ.'KV,\- J.i.r.>r i ; t r -f-s Lame,1 X."-wI Ro.ss IWr r .h'<- aiJv^^t; , wirfu.1 pyrt-iailI destructiooi of a- Ford motor aj i r at Dun-kit.t 1 • ' M '

£200 by kielbad. W al ih ,; A i rnk -unt . XowRo*4 fi" r Vord xncior aLj? P'|r tia:11y ([^

B tl) 'cni -s were dama?-H«i by running|into-1 tnwndhes on tiio rcnul. " | i ! ' i

C100 fon iliic burning of il .3(> j «>re.t .U;-s of ;a 'boiV -duT.v feniw . '14 pe- 'chts l oj f feJU'ii :.'.;and A fields (6 statute neies) df ^

UTZC iuid;^rass, by. [Vlri».-Me*iTaitih, Kifrdspy, Ferry-

' £liib by Frances Agn^ j Kyans, j Kull-aspy, for the burniug cf 14J " tons of 1stcrop hay. ; I i \ I ' ',• i

£250 by Dr. T. P. Carroll , =b35 Dudleyroadv, Birminfljl iam. for - v m-oWr car- d«rstroyed' cm tihie occasion :>f>the> burmngof - Messrfe . Whitty Bros .' : premise?;- atPaiWl atrcet. ' • .- | • • • |

Tr 'o claims -i*ieT6 ignored. _ , j j

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WATERFORD GUArtDIANS. . : !i " THE CO Ai QUESTION. !¦' ¦ ' ' ¦ : I f ' • f ' ¦ , ;f

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- CON.TBAVTOR'S [GBIEyANOE \ \' ; ANDj BOAaiP'S 11EPLY. | i

Tlie ; weekly} meetimg|, of Me WaterforiiBourci of Gjuardians was-held yeaterJ.^y

,,afternoon r I | Present:~Mr. | Delahurfty(presiding), I-Mi^. Gallagher ,;i Mrs. Wli<?-lan , Alis-s l>yriie, Messrs. M.:0'MeaTa, %.Giceaon,; Jas. J?>itzpatrick,.. Jiii Ennett |l?MMthewfi, MJ Puir'pell,! E.; IKwiovain,, ^E.CorcorainJ James ilialone, iaiidr' -Wm. Cul-lj .i an€ .¦ i l I t ¦'¦ j • ¦

i i . ¦' ' -1 •' : I :"CONfT^AiCTOE'S GRIEVAKCE. i

.Messrs.] MdCullagli, -Ltd,, Local merdli-aints, : ! wiat&r fk).rdi, i wrote:—"\Ve^ obseiivefrom Heports in the Press ttoit ou.r tenderfox hbus^ coa-l althowglh 8s. | per ton be-low iim e Ipuiieit oth&r feuider , | vras not a.ieeptod by th.d guardians ; also tha.t diirtender fo> Oa&tleoainer colali was acceptedm- .<ne price! or £3 6s. 6d. par ton, but 'Wthtoe :proviso!-thai this • ¦w'aa itp! bie the bestGaetlecoflierl | Wej are net prepared to sup-ply best at ' -this price. ihejlCastlecomerColliery Co. have two seaimsl1 For theirbest , or SktBiana si?ani, they |charge i>s|6dper ton, hagftier than for the1 .other quail-3'ty. ; It is t}i© Jrirrpw, vAwdk 'i is. in. niv"!<?general use. and as we luave inever knownauiy publac bodiesi going to' the expense cltaking the higher; priced ooal, wte did no*quote ff>r ih& Skctaua seaniL more esi>i.>-cia/lly a^ the oalldcry;: inJorriied us fha.tthe outptufis restricted a'nd;i t)h'ey eojiMnot gj iarantee- delivery. It ^-pu'ld be.use-Jess for j is, therefore, to qupibe tuilass' wewere confident . of being -able to supr |lV.\\ itli , .re^iij;d|to the remarks! made, aboutour Supplying Bebjiari. coal, if we securedthe order-for, best Hart.tey ||house co'a' l.¦ajvarfc frp .ni t1ve> dasliiomesty jj of sue-lij ;• atraiisaeiion , it wou.ld be an extremely uii-wi'se husj ii^ess poiliey . fioir : us to pursue. 430 ,'P Ye\ 'n;ev'eri supply. . aihythiiiy butwhat \vd conitraci forJ •ainii f)d r the pas- iMyears hive had scarcely- si, single corn 1plaint wliile>I continually siippLyina . theuTi K/ii. Un] the oUiier Eamd.lji in sevr;.-.d <).-.csisions offieiails have poius'ij o-ut of t l i p i rway to ppeak of I the Isafefat'tory qu.i' .r't .vof ihe C,'J;I 1 su.ppli :-d by us !;| \\i- did ouirbest •|.!rn-.;u«.l£ tl i --| w.h-ole j >erj od of the wWto kae.p i public bodies suppled, and l>ut .for uij tlvey ain.d t {he pj ublic at la rge woul dvery often liave .-beeai; without coal. I \Ve>are at d .1.0 , th e refore , to j know why! fortho second time our tender.' IkltHioujrh' ciin-sidevaWy five 1'oiwestv hias ' jbee-ii- psi?M-d .;iwl- wej . d3ir)| only take it t]iat t.h/i <,%nijvr-dj iins hia.ve some otlier reiipmi. for " ilia]<-iii fC a present, of ithe liaitepawrs' money' toothers. : I \VeI may me;nti<wi thalt the Hart-I<*y coia j is not. yet in , liut'j ; is expe'cte<In-t'xti week , [and' in. qulattn^r j we have { theaiiiinliaii s tha :be.nelit of the reduction!whid^

cnie <jf thei r iiiejnbers1 spoke of] We!ca.n oh.ly take it thivt ou;r Iqmvtations. arenot 'deeji r eid!| ait. !Ure uniioii. j ] ' In th e-. !firstp!-:i:*:•*. i:t- WDU UI K-Jem .' no; in i i U ei - wh.a-j hiep'r-ice- oi' quuliity. -vv.ft. ai-f li'ot. t/> ;_'et iliijorders : I and | secionidly. our iiii r.i-i^ only*li .f :\v t!u ' (liffe irenc. e which {{j t -lw euani ini - faiv pi-<.7i:i|! -oJl |t 'i j( > ay OV-.M - r -p ir price s . ^\'erl? - .•;->"<"¦• .

¦ ti '; 1 I '.rsclvi 'S t.hi > r i ah ' o'-f' pul l i n h-i!:• •.: 1 h.ii= K t l e r ki oxphi .u atio]) cf {' ouriv :-.:;.!'¦ . '.. " !•> a ; j:c. = t- .?crij >j i it wa.- j n'on-tj ' iii iiM l . t ha i FTaril' e.y 's. ca'rjip a-rrive t i | onSatin-flay ni«ht. ! ' ' , ; j • i :! The Clerk1'. ?aid. in irer .t'rnece- to tiifi hi st

j ); n- .v:i.¦;-;!] in t l i 'r. I- M t:1!'. -hfj .' h ;i<l 45 > ffj .r.s"i -MK -i i t ' i i c i ' [of t h e ¦ board , amd. he &l ' ( iul< l>: :>• ' t!;r..t :d:i: J ii:- !l ::;i: t inie -j ilio hoard hadDOVW ;k-t.e<lj in- th? way sii eested , nor|didt-iu-y din so! on th-p ' In.*- *. oo«i.=io .n. i [

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i i i - c i p i ij i l H:|i i 'm ¦•< ¦• . |fL! r t - i'i: i ' j i i - ?re . ia. -: .- t a i i ., i lIJ O)," (i 'n lcii U"'! i it wa.- mi ly o'- - . ¦ . .! I%' lM !_ (L. i le-L^(]:u-r .\nd: .Mr. .\ Io r r i s in -n i i iuH-od ll'.eicoal' (n hi.s tanner Uiat li<k vnw <ro-\iu; t o j su])p y. ! «;:d!: the other peo7;l,e i didiu : t . They l s'aitl Ha i tl ey ' t«oali hi tj \vejiliiii ' iT . - i : k n 'o v" whi - 1: .Hi!.r t lqy 'p (•: :il \[ :) .--. | J; A MemVi.1 . —|;i(i ¦ ',- ¦-. v i -vo i- us .- av.y ¦: ::

; ! > < • ' K |l k .- . . I ' .- . " ' . } • I : 'M r . i(^ i .'h J i.— '»es. we did. ' !. ; !

; Ch.-u' i i p a i i -AY? ac I 'ptc -fli .'^ tend: -r Uisupi .iy iif \\\ Hi\ 1 "> I.;.,;:.- . < f ( " ii. -l!eij - i i i i i i-> |« . / i l l . • \W [cVid ' not kii -nv | M i y t l i .i.nir j aj .i -u i f[ia.rtldv '.s c4:i.l ia-iul wanicid a ( '¦.'c -i -r |;j tiij !i

'"' cIcTk— T)|jlii.i' j \Ir. MoL-i^s t^iy! 4cimtnvctor f :thei2 was nevid'.- n Ciomi)i<ij nt [il > roccidin<,'h.lu> C.K'rk . ref ij v i in p rj t i j MOs-.-r s:M/ .r" n - l l i i.o'!v,t «, Li-i t^T . sand liie . wt i u l d 'pro-^U' Civlhip Jij s inHfr , sand ;lj ie . W ( |u ia 'pro-:< i in - e oxt.raWs frrau - the mimite * ¦ni.icli¦Ji.-id benn. bkore the . Fin;) iw qoum i ft ee:j,iid t l iey l i'iid directed hi.iJi t,- . i H !IO:W 'then]t>i: x hv- b'odvd ; and

~1hen ,] ) i? j wciit ¦¦u. to

i - x p l f u n th'e re iV-'oii Mr . :Morr is :'s t[.-j ;iit' Cwa- :U'i-cT)tMl wi '< l.i'iicwi^it th 'e |c : ..;-i.I|. inot j -wii . ' i st li i -n dir -T t!:i . ' - f-i .-r afi iit-- : hrm" j i>.i i i - ' i i H i ' .- w:»'~ spi-cifi-iJd as Ht i.i- qua:!i.! y|. .' a n drhvn i |i«-y never I II -MII a. coaup l a i s i t . bu <j th^i

¦¦-.th . -r iwiw la ccia.11 t l i i * ndliody knew anyr

lUiv." hhhout. Mi--??}*. >rcj (j :\ilI nch 's ti .-udi.-r

w;i ,~ Cl '2P .I IV2.I- t on for H a r t k' .v " * i -)a | . : : ind

Mi ^ > |'.. i -rii = '.s Cris. per trj . i J l f . > r h.'- .-i hru^-!.- .«il . ; ' I : iJ : ! I I ' ¦! I,, j -: , u.no.di<ui. -wiUi th j | cxtnin .-: tmniI1I1.. luiuullcs ., rite Clerk quoted a hlp .irj i; f rmn j tha Mast l-r . diiit ed-|l.4tli | ' July] m>.i t t -l i i t - l i ra iiJ to t.lu. effect, tJlfcu tht- coal ck-lieve r • .-o. i . iodiinferior ahrl contained t on

!I1Ul j . sla c ;.- a.nd the- w] or of the j »o:.ri, .,- t l j j r i rciH a-t was read , ip tlie^floot sth iUii - , . c|,; -.« i- i ( ' - lnr 's aUci-.tui 11: 1*> dir<' < -te ,d M<

t h - .iv:iink- '"f the W>l supplied; ;w.h u-'h' w:i.- l o w ill a a'OidaiH: > - \\ |ih [^

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du UH ol. M a y . 191B , tl|.{ t ! k ,quou-d .

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t u n U« beun delivem «s .W- HWWsomewhat Ulterio r "- and Hicai a turt wr

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xfem, Rus-lly. Mor|i||:and ^luijphy.! ,

i bail Eireann ;Minkiry of Local :Goy-M-n •meat.' wundaoritd t ie P" ^ I ^

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of £6 &. P«r wek W :«Dr. ; N. Puxwfll ai

xneaii- as nieddcal officer to the KJm^vdeA•diepensary! district.1 1 1 . , : , | . U j

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I MON^HliY .MEETINd " OO:" .!

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: CAlpiTATION GRANT WITHjHELD.-¦ ' I P1 - 1 r ! " " ¦lii 'i '-- 'r ' " •

AiPjPQINTMiEafr OF ATTENDANT.

; The i stial monthly, meeting ol tihe aJbioveWas iie diyetet-erday. - 'Prtsent-KTh iB "Mayor(¦ABdJ E rl IV- J. White!) in the cihair; doun-cillor "wiMiaim. OulltRanc and iMr; jJajneaP wir. Tl - I

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' - J | • v iT REPORT OF THE ' R.M-S.: j

The •: ElL'jM.S submitted ^he following re^-port j — S ttcec your la^t' meeting1 j tiiel [con-ditioii 3l|the institution , as cj iwiibJ/eJ hasbeen satLsfaetOTy.' JFood" -iU-prj l-ids havebbeii ' ab.|)ut up to the irera^p, ibiitf thebrea$' ras ;badly Jbja'ked bit -,on© ociasion,and th ; butter was return ed aneeitoj thesuppaic r I i The miirk hh& Ibee ij soinewhatiniprov ed, thoug-h the yie-ld in I the morn-ing ij s , still below the the! star.dard;: «pbn-tactors have supplied some of the. articlesxeportm at)1 your ' last/meetinir las' (balingoverdue. Appended, as dirtiited.iare thenaj ii.es ^>f :ttad eian un> and att|!Bilti.ntk HIor late returning- to duti/- dudi-ng- the last-mob: h -jiYour obeowmt servant .! '! :| 1; .A. i FITZGKR A I.i ) , ' V.i.'.IS.i Tl e -dpeit was " noted.m > "¦-. ]I . IL : : ! • i ' I. ' ' \l

L \IVD ; STEWARD' -? REFOHT!! Tie K.M.S. read tho. foll.&u n;t::f-: oii ic * last monthly niea i-in-i tni-i vs"-al•iprrr inb j operations havej been (earried;on.1TI10 se^nd eairjy vark'tin--. ot )otatbea areiking dvg. '¦ They aro not of | gob'd tprb-tuiotj ivi ; quality but are hiitkibm - alset- ondgrawtl! :|rT!he oate is beikife- cut as the- wea-;ther permits. There if . ti 'f&Qfl deal o'* the'grai 1 TO lEimg1 Whem. tlueshe'd. =|-j ; ^-ahfiR-ourdhu>^tip-is as to the1 dkpisai it thei grain.The g -eei> crops aw aiiakin-i .coodj pro-gress, l! -bought ; ei-gh t he!p,pk ^f,niaiiure at^he-

pi nj ic auction whileh. j sj hbejms de-live1 iw! by the- farm -honlcs. \ purcliased.17 pj ^s on the 1st ihgt. i'fair tlay) i ' I

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ED. O'GORMAN, |Lan (Steward.The report -wiia approved dfl and <iirec-

:tioi s . .Syen |a.5 '<ro(!jTie;sted . [ .:, . ' £

\ V 'ITHj HCLpIXU "OF GRANTS.; T ia ^oilowinfiT ; comuiui{k-.at on! was readi roni Dublin Castle:—'- ¦ -J¦ j iI : ' Chief Seoretajy 'k Office, ij '¦' : i DrubUii ICastle.

! ; • 23nd J'u'lyj lp l .I S; r—I am directed by thei Icjrds Justices1 o leffij r i to your letter of ltho 6th. inst. ad-j flressed to -t -ho Inspectors of Luna.tics, re-: iativc tj o a resolution •paired by the Joint1 j Ofurin iifiteei i of Manag 'oin^nt <f i| thti Water-! ford . lAina,tic Asylum oh tlw 14th {inst.,

j an fj to fstate that in vie|vv cf this j esolu-jtioij i t i e fur ther payrneait • "vvhieli -wasPu ein <r ;-.nade. to .the Coni^uiittV . - i i n :->ivr <c -.-.totin^ij -.iiaae. 10 .tne -uoj uinitti -.- v nn levpr. -toif ciM oi I iin.ainte.na-ii c-'e of limatici inI910-2U aiid- 192W2 I anicaint 1 gi' to £3.0358s. 1I( J has to be, sus.'r tfnd icl |ih|accord-a.iij e p ith : the- g >. nv.rail do:-iji ip i i c iiisAf ,-f)jM y 'i (icve!;. -ii (\-U .--1 :i>J sir. youroi ;ti i e >v | . ?i ?r . i n f , ¦ . ' | |

j I J A M X S :,i ,-]vi .-\: riox.'" ('oi ji j R 'i i t i ! ;^ on the i t ; .- ^ h : | ] !.>i ?.sa ij t l ia t j it was- .st^iiivj ii tl at] the notice\vi hl jr l h-ii^ tlu* Capitatjion Gfant should<in i .y ! 1 avj o ibei. -i i i fu I|.

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C:>- ,ti, ' .- r..i ;e;- t 'l .d .n- -.o} iU- 'uhi t ' . -.ii \u) < .nnssedal t i e la' st day A ivn. Jt i n-^ r j iati 'v'o '{• > theee •< .¦!a /_¦• lot con.ie, .t i (o i s wi t i j the il'ljuj'.ishl.Jj . i ' Lnp t Apr i l t l u i €0 ami-ttc'ij i-oni-nmn c j ti;:l -wi i i i t i i oK - i i i ; -^i i' hoi - i ty . andas ci - 1 - t lui 11 if thoy -.vi 1: - v'oi i^ to ' -iyo the¦-' run . Liu no nUk c was iknil v,\ tho -i,i-'/ nn) Jnic-.:it)o;i u n t i l' t-h a ¦r.f-o!.:;;i<;h- waspii 'S M -a.t . t h l 1 l . i r t I.< ¦< ! t i ' - - 1- ; . ! ; ; I

Mi v i r-j -I tj .^ceir'* vei 1 .- ' p t i -Mi izc j that

thv ^ ~ t- hprd? .Iu.<tic -os -?l ;o l l < i t ako non n-». 'i J J |. i u « - 'i i ii 'i . v . v< . ' , 1 i i j i t t 1 1 ti in J ;* J

n t t i i i j ofj thj : Coiiinuttee 'r! c I 'miiiiiniJcatU-t]in ti li h if -rr-rr. l'.cii- .1:! -\v:. ? p•_ ; --r 1 :: 1.- ;r.: tv .-itli-st in i' ir-'i thr- :" •!; ( U::.\ v -r lot:. - i - "h - ;t ' -th ; i f j , i )[j et i ' \; rii t - c - M to ; tin. - 1 1 i i-j ! • .\ " : i l .\\ it «11 !dnil* ies])L'c- t to -tliu I.|>rils J iu tk -es,I do 11 think they hi-vt-bem, very jj ust onth isj c e-casion '(laaiihter). r i id not) knowtli at they wero being- p .iic for i their re-ma r e i n ; t h a t lette.r. | ; ' | ¦

Tl f I otter -was -markt-1 "' u sid;. ]'

j THK COAL SUFPLi'. i • 'In oply to i - :( ' i f - v i Mi 'i . i d.ar.in!m o:ilion

fr >n t in- . GounnitVvt- c.;u \.M rs-u 'nji -ct t.hefciHj uj nir v.j .-is | ri 'r- t -'-v rl ,-—\Vi |: ar . - in re-c-t ir ) 6! you'r favour o: *tiie't 21st his . witli.f 1 rt 11 .-Ii" u>riM'i'iie^ U* -.-In rtj;, .ij - j in A O;!.'JS re-¦ccnjt l y] supp lied you. , i We would rt-.niincl<yn\{ tinat these darts Were- orawn' by yourcari- «{fs soriic considerable1 | <listaiice be-tvf ik n the ;station and y .air store andthnr

¦> w.-is -bound to be a t -Bi 'tnia a'nioiint^ot ^v n -ite in .loadhit? and. car-i n'j.'. |l(j i-s n/|t"

rr af J I a-'ile to expect us to s¦¦and the1 whole

or ilii^ loss , and as we aie: cidite; satisfiedfl at t le full -weight as. a(h ised iwas sentU lyn 1 w o 'ro'i ret t r ' - t we t il'-riiU't . ce rn|rway w make jrood the a'Howauce sug-L'l^to^. . In addition these emails wtp seiit(iii f . cnrri iiii ty if. r\v!>rd -.$o tli -j ij t j th {- y.'---o^ii-sib'i!ii-y Hew ibetween your good selves andt i e I ' j ii ' lwu .vj 1 0!>-.,r;.a.n.y {'onyh pieiil .- -Yoursi':i ith(u.:Jy > i . i'i . I . '" " |

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j|{ .y.ST.LI-XD'.\i-ER COL-LIi-llilL-S, :..,) .h. -jj ly- iii - . t j t lk .\la-y . .r . die i:;-1.:. . .: .r.<l

nil' d. -lic-ifi. t-y in the-coal ^as -^uV c.i.t<s.T Iii-L Carftk'coiner peopie 'vyt-rc . 'j v eiy suffa Jd i pparcnt'ly they -\vant«l I t i i e i r l -pound0 j r l ij >n 'ab.st/liitely. They t.cpJ< the we-'-vh wtr yi '-n by; iho CoiLuiiitt i ' v '., |but t,l:cy wereL- ij ;ii t: ng a. [fine price -f(,r t u-ir lioai. Thelirk' i; ifor the last q-uotatiuln , wis at thela'to 1 if iO-si per ton.I ". [ i . i

;Cm |nci-!lo;r CuOlinaa i 1—Tl i| :i>ivri »i .t priceoj i i o 1 dt-li'vered i 7O.-3. \H V 'f n<u:.

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t f iD ejipu i ipj e? ¦¦ , j ' j:T\ .}I.S—^.o, l i t -was only a . diuotation.We 1 :iy m~\\ -,i chr-apr r mi' t i t io ij tb c . noxtt m. • we Availt coal ; !r<a xu h< }ni. ]i'n !n-ill( [r fuiiliniiiH—Ilo -.v ioii^; ago is

i' . . s t r : ( C-e the quo ta t ion ? ;

j iH. Yi.S— W.itlun fij o j iast li i .aiti iiJ' i|.j' i .-r— Coal i.s al ready

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ioa l !y.-t? | ' I ¦ • . - I IC ltj ' rk—W« will pay th'i in nj > to dato.

"lit Ifuncnint- ot.ccml wa.f ;s tons.k.i}l :.S.—;And -wo -were .4 owt. sh-M-t .l lij a Mayor tiaid'that at! the tinio ihc

i .'o ui nittirt! gave thei oi"dt.':| j for t'lK" coal(rxj 11 Castleeoiner tho p -leiv l of j E:i-iiish:o: 1 was eve n hicrher t j an j th e i>ncelin ited by the Irish people. | 'EnglUh <:oallai lj uropppd since theai, pud \~ vf ry pro->a-l >ly would drap still 'further.

V\'ia Clerilc saiil tiiey had! aUo to pay.•a:i 'rj a«^n on tho coal . . i

RJNl .S.—We *;ot 'English eo.al doliveiedhi- il{ for .-70s. ¦ i ! I

,]dip '.yin<r lA Mr. -PoKver the Ol!erk saidih . 'jj w-mild havii to .pav - ifor .' th' o -whole11 rUint ' oif - t-litv coal ordered. ; however ,wlnij t- they 'proposed to c <} in- itufcuro waslo apt laillj quotations carr ajio papd.I 'Pha imattor eoideid. I ! Ito a):t laiilj quotations car ag.0 papu.i 'Pha imattor eoideid. | . ! I\ ilt iStLrNATlON OF ATpENDAXT.

\ jnn ie O'Shea wrtitii ft- . -ing i aj nio-.ith' sM < t)'co of her intention tij irsi.ini flier po-si-fu ix1 as 'Asylum attendant | '

lj (io R.M.S. saiid tluat tl ibr trhv is a girlAl ready employed teaiiT Otj arily , and hescriposed! the Coinniitteo would, continue

Mayor-4-Who is ^ho? . . .BJVI .IS.—May RoHestan. Slie is doing

hei-l-woTk: in a very satisfa j tory; way andshti -w 'M' - take tho place |oif- Miss O^heawhen she leaves at the j nd of the moonth.

On the proposition of Councillor CvUm-ak!e, seconded .by *M-r. PoTfer, Miss Eciles- .ri i i -was aippointed unanimously.

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ast 1 popular : of, theViihie P. Smithson,

of the 1910 war ;in;d value to readersuj to date fj o fu la r recent wri-lqtj gh differing ifl-11 OT Misi SmiUi-, \ uthor of a lloneof Quiet/ a' pictu rev«: Cork ae a! set-^eht ^Munsle r Twi-Banba'—both vol-ror the reflectaveof Quiet' ia to b©m too finely jcon-

ole, to win] accept-) Want quick |6ur-lif p' with i punclid<)i-s wUl fiha ploa-ofjthe shor,6U)riesgHt' - and here I isi.na pathos in; hisirr3s of Banba/ j aclients arising puti Armj''8 CB DipaigDntlia il,] a story of Bel-iy ahorwa thb tri-ti" f , ViUi a strange

I I iJaniara, author ofni ' gives flis res-in I every pa^e: notjprimistjc Kind. "! "inM authors .havethe new Hsgakinei-W Gold|"MiMffl jUsq -of Aodh aca<l;te eay, wjill ipqn-> the next nuofcpr

¦¦}- ^ (Frcori? f vmferford News/'!!;- ;K: lilth AusrWt^ 1871.) :{ Ij ast !Sunday,, fUmofit .{he first! svu»in«r'Bflay WB have uad. this 'season, wasj aSga'fday in , Trauiore'. [Excursion; sts irtwiiMppeiiiry. Kilkenny ia4d from ojif jo wicity TX'rWig^d .t«e clikrming 'waiteringplace, T0mindin^

us of J days o yore' ana

giving p1 rtanise of day J |K> come. U jmard'sOf 450 came irom Clonnael, inc uduag thpFbiresters' Society of fliat towro and .thedlrfriends^ the metplber j I weaTing1 the' hand-some ea8h;p8.:aad: rib 3ona,of .thW i Ordeij ,and acoonlfpanied by thfeir splendid brassband, paknr a!s<|> eeiwia large cjontjngeni.Carrick came by ca- and train. I Fullvone • thousand excursionists travelled "toTramofe by *he 12,19. i I Altogether it walsa greait diay.for ttie Town o,f .tfie i BitStrand.:' ' . ' | . [ . . . ¦ ¦

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THE pATTLE TRADE. I I; The' ilarade jn cattle ds now very (brisK,and owing to the demand prices are ad-vancing. On Tiiesday the Lara (CaptainOoffey)i!«mid: the I Kj^sy| (Captain, iPurns)were despa-tched to Liverpool fully loaded.The Sou,th of Ireland ( (Captaiii Aylward)also hid a Tecord general oirgo hthisweeVj ; | _TL| - ¦

! •THE BATHING^PLACE. I

i The shed for the feathing-plao J has beenerected!< Hundieds <f ,young persons arej atrning tnere every day, especally since-he hot : weather set in, from 6 o'clock in¦ihe. morning to 9j o'ol >ck in,.th,c en^ning.STRIKING THB SASES. !¦' The yulture (Captain Davis), -the extrasteamer, op. the Jwat^rford and MUfordline, in^ makingripr this jharbour oh Wed-nesday j morning,| slt-nicW, during a thickfog, one of "the .1; Saliee Islariae. | |Thesteamer , however, sobh floated off l andcame slifely to her destination.! This isthe 'first accident of thb kind ttlat has oppcurred during the many! years ihisj popu-lar line of steamboats has been in' exist -ence . I i | ¦ i IGASWOPKERS' EXCURSION. i: On Monday last the employees of thoGas Works had 'their j annual excursion.Durunore was the place selected, aoid up •wards of a hiuidred people drove by ca ¦to this.beautiful sea3ide retreatJ Dinne ¦was seryed on Black Knob Cliff, just ove •t IK* . Great Hotel. j Mr;.' and Mrs. Ejona ldj -son weire indefatigableiin their| exertionsto attend to their gueeta, and 'they wereuidad in the pleasant I task by Mr. 'JamesAnderson , sen togds works.

THE " BLACKWAExactly two years ago the importa.ni

case of the- 'Duke of | Devonshire ye-rsus¦%'hite and others came . beiore | Chiel 'Baron Pigott at (j llonmel. For j seventeendays the court was occupied in| considor-inp the issues as between ; an j exqlusiv'eownership and aj pu'blic right of fishing.The "'muniment .loom I at LiAmdrc Ctfstltand the!'archives of the Rolls ^nd J CI WIHeery >Courtl werp ransacked in order i toestablish tho plai utiff'Is !claini. ! Proofs oftitle back to Magna IChartn. w|ere[ pro-duced . ! ,; "Great interektj : waa attached to'tlie -discovery of an old manuscript which;under the signature of the ill-fated Ger-iaid . Earl of Desmonti, whose head iwasispiked on London Bridge int . the days of.Queen Elizabeth , 'purported ttf transfer t«ajmo mbe r of his owrj ¦ family J hid vast!territorial possessions, in ; Munster. This'manuscript has since p &th nrintled. j

;NoUvithstanding ' the Jtrial which washeld two years ago, it is sti\te^l that at)an adjounied sessions to b? held on Au-pust 15th anotheij cas.1,1 that of |lhe|Dukeof. Devonshire versus. Pirn, involving asimilar issue, is to; J>e ,ned. and he entire"histoiy bf the Blackvrater Fish >riea willbe once ' more under consideration. I jWfifind that a petition oh (behalf o|f the ;de-fendiants is. to be p .resfntjed <o Piirliaj rientprayinp that her Majesty 's advisersshbuld be empowered to| direct thej Gov-ernment authorities in Ireland to take upthe defence of ah al l egied public right.The petitioners plead tliat the parties: in-terested in maintaining "'this public! rightof fisliing" are a large body of poor fisher-men who are unable ;o: bear the ' cost ofJiea-vv l litigatdon-. |: | | -| • | i

I3i¦(> l ease will be trj ^d; "before the Rijai'tHon. Mr., Justice! George and •* specialinm« I i l

The Newer; In the current issue j of th© "CaiholicHerald[r there is ari alrticle dea'ing! with"The Newer Irish Writ<*-re"—novelists ,poets and dramatists, j The writeT of thearticle says :-1- . . |; ! I | !i ''Despite the uuccrtaij rj ly of tpe times^-or rather, perhaps Ibecause of it-—theliterary | butput ofj Ireland has bfen highoven during the recent (year of great siress.Eyerytliihg, indeed, u'rising ' j for several ycshow how far the u-av«has gon&, an authorcently ' with a book entof Belfast.' If that,heisrht of liveliness,what Is.l } :

I 'IBut let us get Idow.simple considerationtUi) Irish/ press that1 hder.s in a fair degree <years. ) Beginning wsince the ta&te ofi theway—probably th£ mncwly-arrhred is Miss•who has!|now completed her third novel,'Curmen j Cftv-anogh ,' J O<j in ,to t>e JBSued.Readers of -tbft y 'Caihcl ic; Home Journal'have had ail opportunity of appreciating'Her Irish Hentage,' tj licf picturesque taleof Irish life published ag a serial in tli<>.scpagfus . 'Hor Irish Ileritagle' is now iinits Uiird Sedition in books form , land, has¦won a Host of friends for the ' authoranion» thoso who like a story' wil l plentyof feeling, and not toi keon an Analysisin its chaoters. I Incnden-tallv. coverinpas it does the periodDublin , it has an [add'who like:;a plot rij rht; . "The second of {hi>t*r.s of Irish 1 fiction , ttogether !in achieveuiex€on , is Daniel Corkerjnovel , 'The Thresholdwith ihcj i author 's I natting ; aud his morp religh t ' arid 'Houndls ofumes oi Ishort stories,reader , The ThresjhoKiecoinmehded ; but itslructecl Ian artistic wlan-e'e with people winface movement , .a id 'in it. " Aj ll types of retj suro, however, in somebf 'The Munster Twilan especial strength ilatest book, 'Tile |Hpi\olume dealing wiui irof the Irish Republic^]for the pasl twelve1 me| " 'Towards the Dawfast,' by I ' Conor Galwumph of Uov© over bigc'ending. I 1I J'Mr. Brinsley Ma-e;/The Clankipg of Ctoders ' food i for thought" 'always iHouffht of tlio

I All the' I ftb' oye-monfiiIcontribirt^d »torie«! to.xrf lrish Fiction. 'GTee^-'CathDlid tHctald spealBlacam, who, we'are gl'tribute a 'short story t*<>{ ;'G.reerirand GoH.*'c

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sor .rower, .yniversity College, Cork, paida flying yisrb.fo:Pointlahv, l and incddentallydrew my ajbteo%ri to the nldn at Kil-buimy, of which1-! had not heard beiore.I promised to'do'what I could I for it3 me-servation, abd for the sake of my volun-tary helped feel most gtatefui to FatherPower for his kindly appreciative account¦of our woH in . la&t wefek's j'WaterfordNews.'.' The historic aid most interes*-"l? ™"? TO in a bad way, indeed, when,with the freely given help of] about adozen Portlaw men, ¦after their oMinarydaily work, we set - about the- renovationor preservation suggested by FatherPower. No one not engaged in the work,¦xxmld have a proper idea' of the immenselab&ur involved, Dut it was i ispiring tosee Iho-w many ywiing men put theirhearts and hands into what waa to thema labour of I love. j The unique doorway,which ' the Rev. Professor , so graphicallydescribes, ife now fairly; secure. It isprovidential it was not : altogether : de-atroyed1 by the growth, of a large nish ; ou/tof ^he wall over the grand Irish-EfOman-eque arch, and by.the immense tree rootswithin the little church. It should benoted that the whole ruui would probablylxave disappeared twenty yea -s ago butfor the care, and reverent attention theripaid to it by the late Mr. Tho nas Flaharvan of, Gleiihouse. i The east well oppo-site the doorway was entirely lemoliehed—an old xesadent toid rno that the stoneswere taken , when the Suir embankmentwas being built off Cool fin ! My helpersrebuilt thisj wall on the original founda-tion, thus enclosing; the little chapel, andgiving us a means ;of setting jup the in-scribed and «cuh>tured sacred | figures we^discovered buried in the niin -end ad-joining the graveyard.: We built roughly,but the wall is very stTong, and will serveto prcservo the originaJ shade of thechapel as well as these most interestingslabs. Professor. Power, whose judgmentdeserves the| greatest Tespect, told me thisrebuilding was a great mistake;.and if hewishes I will have; it removed again, ifhe disapproves of it on his next! visit.1 Wehave not yet completed our -vtcirk of re-novation , biit I am! pleased to know theold church nas been mide vnote interestsing to visitors. ¦ Before' the Feast of St.Munna (21st October) comes round wehope to hayej tho work finished. | It i* notextraordinary tllat pur Catholic peoplehere have deep reverence! for the luin ; atIviUmnnv. whftrei ri : thi> Holv I Mass wasoffered for hj indrcda ! of yehrs, and aroundwhich generations of Eortlaj w ' people"dlecp their long last sle^p awaiting theresiir .-ecticmJ" The' new Jrelar d that hasrisen since ihe Irish revival, under theeducative influence of m« n ,like our ownFather Pow^v in his spe cial Bphere, isurging on priests and p£o >le tc reverenceand preserve aa par as we can- the few.remaining n e.morials of the faith of ourforefathers. It W3.s a sad pity 60 manyof them were allowed to fall injo decay.

It will be interesting.-j.o| Watprford citypeople to lciirh tlmt j th'rough the kindnessof Major Gethin , who got th£ reauiredpermissitin from the! trustees of I^ord Wa-terford, I have got the window-stones ofthe old Wafenord i Catholic Cathedral(built in 1220, and destroyed in 1770 "byvandals, to make a jub foiJ a builder") re-moved from the w.ood on E6we!r , Hill. 1regret to say many! of the fit ely-earyedstories are hopelessly brp mn, and m*nyother pieceS'ijnust hu.ye goj, lost. It wouldbei impossible'to iecons.tT» e't the 'window.My helps tra nsferrea tdf • pie.c<s '. withgreat labo'ur land witli e\4iy~ care, and Ifeel it incumbent on me, for all our sakes,to make known that th© bipaka?e and lossdid not happen when, perhaps, someJfu-ture not ovor-charitable historian mightbe inclined to say Vsome] other vandalsremoved th-e^n, to'Kilbunny in 1921 fromtheir hidingrpl -'icepf ;150.yeur.s in the woodnear the staple of Curraghmore. "

' MICI AL 0 DUBULAOI (Sagart).

The Release ofCommandant MacKeon

TRIBUTE TO PRESIDENT DK VALERA- 1 ' —!— rCommandant McKeon has been releasedfrom Mountjoy notwithstanding the effortsof Dublin Castle, the Oranbe brigade andthe British Die-Hards to \.exclude himfrom the amnesty. ;His release puts anend forever—if an end was| needed by de-cent people, Ijrish or foreign—to the rottencrj ' of "Murder Gan^s" and "Assassins."which it was ]the habit recentl y to hurl atthe I.R.A. Commandant McKeon him-self puts the matter clea rly and forcibly.He has1 issue ! the ' following for publica-tion!— • ! ',

"I'iollowuig ' the statemfmt I made atmy courtmari ij i l , it is now clear to' theIrish people chat.my : release by the Eng-lish. Governu ent is; an adrnfesion • ontheir part th U I ani ; not only a Rppre-sentalave of tlie People, but a realisationthat the Engl ish recognise me as|an)offi-cer , of the Irii K army, aa slated by ane atthe courtmarvikl, when 11 made it clearthat I was not] guilty of the foul offenceof murder. ! ' ,

"My release is an a/.'cppt;ince ofj my at-titude that' u y act was an act of war,and it ia , tiiorefore, clea r that myi Teleat<eis a final abandonment of any claim bythe enemy that' tho Irish war is murder.

"The Irish war was| war—war wjaged inaccordance \\i ll the prevail ng conditions.I arn released ks a repreaentative of thepeople to attend a meetingiof the| Parlia-ment of my r ation. ' If I had n,ot beena soldier of mv"| iwition I should not havebeen chosen ifl ' a ?<epresei{itj itivc!'of thepeople. - Th'J : situation mak*s it clearthat all my fi .>llow>^>ldier.H|

in jails Hndcamps must be similarly recognised."

The "Irish jl ndependent"|. pay a a wel 1-deserved tribt .te to the President of Da.ilEireann. It fays:— i

"Mr . De Va ej ru carried out his part ofthw delicate l usinessj with a tact and-anxiddress which \vill not tie without effecton the watch' rig nations. At a1 timewhen national feeling was running high ,and whi'ii the dangers of explosion werenot . remote he imaintuined i that I serenebearing which befits the spokesma n of acountry ready for peace, biit as ready tosuffer. He ir ade no uniinddver.sibns, in-deed ,, he chivalrously 'declined to [lay theblame at Mr. tieonro's door ,! but he firmlydeclined to undertake lfsponsibij ity fortho further conduct i of negotiations,wh ich, with Mr . McKeon a prisoner,could.onlv end in .failure."

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THE MSHG ED:^SERVI^ ^:' The .tioiwiily meeting jo£;4he .WatelrfordHj arbw-J* Board was- held, on "Wednesday.preswi tr:-l-Sie' -H:- J. iwde -\ (presiding),

Mess**. W. Hill, J. K.lWa&rt^ (fttSr ,Poole, Spencer, iuid Fuager. .- " ! JQUA . AND FINANCE:COMMITTEE. ,

I Tht .uJiiute8 ol the preTiou8 ' meietirigWere tvad 'arid confirmed, and; file follow-ing iiv.iis in cxxanection ;.with ;the Quayjind i mance Committee) iwepe placed) ontne ageuaar-r; ' / :. \ : '

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29th June.—The secretary was instructed to write to the Depiart-ment i of Agri-culture, Dublin; asking (that they shouldlevise the restricted area to exclude Wa-ierfdrd station, to permiVthe uiitruckingoi Uk-e stock at Waterfprd; T. :. , . ; \f A letter was read; from the "Great -West-ern Kailw&y stating thait owing to. re-strictaons on. live stock I shlpjnenits onesailing per week from . Wateriord to Fish-guard should meet the lfaterrofd traders 'requirements. The secretary - was; in-structed" to reply that when the restric-tion s have been, removed the ful l servicewill be expected:; ' *| iI 13th July.—A letter was- read from theMinistry of Transport, Dublin,' grantinga ' further £700 for completion of the ex-service.scheme- on> the Quay. 1

I The Department of Agriculture wrotethat as a result of the representationsmade, the scheduled area has bean- re-vised, to permit live 6tock being unfcruck-ea at WaterJord sta&iou. [ - . - " • i ¦ ' -| The Great' Western- afiilway wrote stat-

j rar that arnragejmertte had'been made toresume the normal1 service of three ;6ail-uwt» e«cli way. r. The secretary • repliedtilidV the Commissioners, d* not agree thi&tthree eoilines eaiah way'j is a normal ser-vice, as- the Great Western Railway areunder obligation to ntaintaim a dailyservice each way. I ;| The Secretary was instructed to ascer-tain wii'-ir th« chairman1 would returnfrom Hug-land, und to try and arrange aninterview in London with the -Mitnistry .oiShipping relative to removal : of "Her-mione" w reck , and which ihm secretaryis also to- attaid. { , ¦

I The Harbour Master reported that themeek buoy -broke adrift , that hie reco-vered it with! the laortefh , towed ( it. tol)irrinioie wi-tin the assistance of anotherliiui.i ,;, :md bonded it over to the Jight-,J,.n.-/.- H,-, t t.iK. OoinmisRio-ners "ofm?h I.id^R Btc-:'"'nr replaced1 the 'buoyi|i its < riVmul p'.-sitdon oivlTth ult. ; andreHeV.'H its lamp. ' ' j • '; Arisine out of the- item ' in connectionv«ith t\^ shipping service, the Chairmanrisked ' what 1 boa* was pin now, and : theElarboiir Master reolied the "Waterford."jA member remarked thlat the "Great

Sonth<v '-i " was on for some time.I No further commerKt was made.| HARBO UR MASTER'S REPORT. !m.e Harbour Master (Mr. W. J. Far-

r^ l 'i r ;-^nvted :—"I beg to ; report that thebiii v.-:, lights and rrfoorings are in goodcindifion. The Bar buoy should- .now bebrought to'Waterfowl and replaced withthe buoy at Walterfcrd. | For this work11 shall require the dredger first oppor-tunity wftither is favourable. I visitedtlie Duiiirj .>re and Passage pilot stationsduring 4.h>s nv.>nth and'! found all inorder." ! .

DU^GARVAN GUARDIANS

I VAN DRIVER THREATENS| • PROCEEDINGS.

At the meeting of the above on Tucs-ddy Mr. F. Stuart , vice-|chairmnn, pre-sided. The other member^ .present were—Messr s. Nicholas Walsh and JohnMr«-l i r n - l : i . ' M : . '

Messrs. J. R. Dowej, cle(k ; M. Flynn,assistant clerk ; Mrs. Whelan , acting-mas-ter; Ml . Dee. R.O., wnd EJ Kiely, R.O.,weie in attendance. j | •

ALLEGED . WRONGEUL J DISMISSAL., l ine :o:io\vin<r lette r was ! read fromMessrs. E. A. Hyan and Co., solkitore,JJtingarv-an :— ¦ ¦ • | i

Dear .Sn—We have beejj i :<-onsulted byMr . Patrick Hurley, late vandriver in tlic•emp loyment of the Guardians of Dungar-\ a,n Union , as to the legality of the actionof | the Hoard in summarUy d ismissingliiin fiom their employmeiit after twentyyears of faitliful service. . ' i ¦

in viii" opinion his dismissal is aggra-vated by tho fact that the board acceptedwithout inv/itigation or . corroboration,thj ; charj ro/'brought against Mm by a fe-\n -y .<\ in -uylte of Die union that he miscon-• liiotti! Iij inself with her. . Our client d^ni^l tlic charge , but got no opportunitywHal ^ser of- clearing hiniself , ^ind wasni -lmi ssod without a moment 's, notice.

A pan altogether from the' monetary loss,wli 'i<:h is considerable in view of the factihat he would be entitled to supernnnua-tio!ii ;us j iii officer of the b(»iird , the injur yto j his charcter was more! serious still ,and ho instructs us to take proceedingsto recover - daj iiages for wrongful dismissa l ,so ithat lie may clear himself of tnis falsetlidrye. .' . ! i

He also instructs us to claim fro m thol>oard tlie sum of £39, being the amountof a. war b-j nus at the r»te|of 15s. a weekfrom Sent»-m '(H?r , 1919, to September, 1920,which bi.mi" . we are instructed, the boardairreed to pay him to bring the rate ofhis ' wanes up to tlie level ! of the tradeunion rate in the district- i ; Before in-stit utincr proceedings we will be glad toknow if the board have any offer to maketo Uet-tle ' the matter. i : .

Chai rman—The best thing- | to do wouldbe to-refer this to Mr. Williams, and l<*thim answer it. -~ ' ' • I ! ' _ _ "• . . .liim answer it. -~ ' • I ' . .

A fter <-onsJderation, the >oard decidecto take no action, and th » ' ronimunH-o:i'itt w;u* marked "Noted." ; ;

LEAVE. MDr. O Dwyer , M.O., Whitechurch, ap-

plied for a fortnight's leay«j of absence,and recommended Dr. O'Nei ll as his sub-stitute. . j I " ¦

Approved. DT. O'Neill was appointedf/o do temporary duty at £6( (Is. a week.

Mr. Michael Flynn , assistant clerk, wasgranted a fortnight's leave of absence,Mr. - Drvwei undertaking to dischar*? the[lutj - .'s in his absence, i ¦ ; j

- SANCTION, j | |Dail liireann wrote | sanctioning pay-

ment of £3 to Mr. Thos. F.l Keohan forLh<- stocktakin? for the' past half-year.

MASTER'S" REPORT. "Thp Master reported that th> drainage

of the house was defective! and requiredattention. Referred to the engineer.

Mrs. Whelan further repjoried sufomit-iinc: samples of clothing materials, whichhad 'been examined by the| matron J andherself. They made i • Twodihmendationsfor ] tne aoceptartce'of those khich they"thought were the best value,! and thesereoommcndatioTis were adop1

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AN iExiLE'8 IBTrBBv. M ¦ ,' „Joseph Furlong; 312 No. ill Street, New

York Cit7/ T»ritM ::to. ,th(P iffcct.'thaV hcwil^ soon return to the land of Ws birth,and; iotimate* that h*jwould like to hearfpoan the boys>ind gms aDi? ,bfiier ol &»frfenda of 38>eft» ¦•£$ whew j he last !«**Woferfonfc VHa:«te^'*iMPJ»etiwS»' Jl!5, fa his old aiwin ?be[©ty,WiWa^f<>r4

>• ; iroald be gSd %:i£3f i£a>{BOT^ h»v. ?« *i«. Ahyoodjiyrfib iB.t f rieaa of A".

i Furlong sh 5*pj«^]wiite|to;tiio above

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lll pF:vADDftESS&S , BY MESSRS- CATHAL. O'fHANNON AND .Mi McCARTHY.k Ar tei^lyYat^d^-^eineriai.-meeting owe piingarvan hrah^L1 (of

.the.I.T.GjW.U^ioh i was held j s a tim jTown, Hall ' onMonday •night laet;i ajt. which - addresseswerej . : delivered by] = |'Messrs. j OathalOJSH&4noa joe-PreSilMrt of the iExwutiv»> ; and At. .MoOairthyf (niviuber ! o f ' theExecjtrtive), .aind.others. ! The chair wasoocufeied;on the ooda&ion by Mrj -I iauivWicel'Vea'te; Vioe-president of the; Jocalbranth of. thle Utn&ai. | I ¦ ;

Th© Chairman', in opening the mfeeting,said he was proud of the honouir be-stowed .upon, him ithaft night in placinghim in- me poeitijonj oi cijaiTman jof themeet ng. That metetingj brought him bacfi:memories of three years ago, said theyhad 'With! them that, night oae whtom theyhad i not seen fox o\ier! three years. Herefer red/ • to'1 their friend, Mr. iCathalO'ShiiinnoTi (applause).! "Mr. O'Shannon.,as they were weir awaTe, hiad been "onthe run." He had been in gaol, and hadbeen hunted and made [suffer, but ih spiteaf it- all he was still with them, and theyAwre glad to see hiinr hack in * theumids; in DungaaTan once again (ap-plaus e). He fcit proud to be' able j to tellAir. O'Shannon tli&t nig'ht, as the mouth-piece of ill© workers off iDungarvan, thattho ! i>a.b6uT -movemian^

in .thie'town had

progressed very much, since he had beenwith them lost. Thieyj had continued toinak€ good headway with ttfrie movement,and heyi were now1 irn : as good, if! not abette r position than they were ait thattime. They aJso had- amongst tlieni that,nighttl Mr. M. McOaTlhy,1 wifii whom theyhad tecoaii'e;«!oqu!arated' on a few previousoccasions,, and i it was scarcely necessaryfor Him to introduce- to tliem thear est;teenwki friend, M-r. Seuioais.O'Brien,, whowas also present (applause); He did notintend to stand ia the way of Uiese gen-tlem^n, who inteinded I addressing themeetiW. He would merely point put toth em thiat ednce they Iliad- met togetherbefore there was scarcely/ anyone in ,thewhole} county .but redognised the j greatbenefits to be derived I i by the wjorkersfrom I the Trades Union ' movement-.! Letthem) look alt the position, they occupiedin 1919 8'nd see tttie victories- thej f htaidftdiie^d since then. They had securedincreases in their wages and had placedthemselves in positions whereby: theywere en abled to live on a. decent footingwith "heir fs?llawrmen-. |At that .time tlicyin Dung-a-rvan, a.tid the workeTS else-where , had U> ficj liit a|i big 'fight.1, ;¦ FOJn^nirly a month ithfey haid' fought iix D un-garvai ii , and , although tiiey suffered; ha'rd-

. shins . -they saw to-day|jthe benefits theyhad derived from the stand they took up

!et \hM- time more than! compensated fori the hardships tliey hadj lendured (cheers).iTheir success should' not , howeyjer, beallowed to nlace t fvsn il in a position ofov.or-cpnifid<Mi:c c\ lie^ause they Shouldi-ecojA niso that :.' :-i r fight was 1 not ' yete:-dcd|. and he wr .uld |ask them j to ben!i\\(l fju l . of it 'ie f .c".- .that|th& employers oll)i>!v.'arvan . would strive to reduce: thewa^ei of t'.U'iv employees. It wals forthem t<o be p:xpair.iid to meet anyj suchn cstiioni r*n the part of their employers, totret ready ' and be prepared to meat, the=;i ''.:r urn- a.s t'.iey had pre\i.ou-sly so suo-?es-«'vllily dine (applau.se). . j

^.. McrAETHY'S 'SlrJKrH.jMr. "McCa it 'iy. was thdn introduced by

the d iairnian and i>ec«dved an ovation.He ..vnd it save him tremendous pleasureto liH-et once again the! members of ther.nfflr-arvan branch of >Uie' Irish TramsportWorkers' Union. He | 'was sorry theiitc. ttiis, thouglv.of large proportions, wasnot -even still larger, because the reasonfor his presenoe/a^on-gst them, and that'of Iris i friend Mr. O'Shannon, were im-;> •rtni: ( , bavin -g to do vjiih the .pr.es-e.nrt.situat ion. They were face to face nowv.-iii.1.! ,i. situaTion which [they h-:id 'aioverbefore heen called upon! to meet. It wa'squite A while since ithe Diingarvan branc lihad hAd a merting. They .could' fitvti ha\*Bheld iij meet r.i jr up to thisj and could[ scar-'eely L'W on with thei r ordinary busint'ss.Dnri-iii . all th:i.t time tlie employees ofDung.'ijnMi). and tJie enipjoyers all <'»v&rT rrlauil, liiid been j raihering forc^ ?atidI 1.-;;! bWn .¦ busily enfra?<Ki in. organisingp ians ivh-ere '.iy they coul jd 'defend thej aimsnf th*' worker . Tliey were preparing toi!i ;:ko - i \ <>: ; r . ".;iised effort upon the livingvvi Jv r.-- t * I :11 ha<l bee n acliiev-od by! theu r -.iki : _'• .-la~?e? . But [the workers )) iull> '.' ".-ir. .Ci "¦ * * i i! IT ready too. aiid were prejj u.redto inw'' thean nit any time they cho.ce to[•tniie- r.i lo-i ifr (a.]>plause1. This: fi <rhi wa.s!ilrej4 v i-ii' progress in certai n paij ts ofr ! ( - ' ".nJl . j i 'iu l the f i u tpt j i j !- -: iworo . in j -ouchivit . !^i|y? enomy. -He- would remind j tluunMi:i.t tl |iV' :\vj)»- :L L'CMiercl ktack wirit-l) had> i' i-st I'fM'vp .i l ly pla' iMK'd ' aind '.onranised and: - pij K--^ . t.'ve eniplfvr .i'S iiai rl Ii .id t i r i ie to

:!i!¦:. ¦_• ¦vns roj td y c<:i the j )art of tlio ir -i '-'c-t- rs . ,t i > (api i la usL1) . and j il t l iouirii i:t lniirl 't!ii > :-i-: ii - i] >i i1 r cl th.!i.t this ; p-eat- attackwoi'M extend u> i very town and vj lla«roin fve -l nul ; ' vet in e.ve-iy j t .own aiul villawj!. .• , ;,.._,V-ul : thp - 'c o u n t r v j he workers (\ -. :-rtv.-.u.'.-j i i i !tr. 1- l i r i iu j r l i . t!:;?ir orffamisaiio.Tis ..- ! ' • < ! w !> -'" j ;i.rt?d t ' > nle-eti it >vh}".i it'.M !!!!•¦ !i.M r way. Xo mat ter what t ) i es. -.' l ij M ) </f f - i e workers, would lj e,.w<i i'th -ov':'\' ' \Y.yyiti'"ii . iui!!:f rs , oi' iiny other reqtioti .

1 y w mid i f l l he rni the! fieht. and wlu'n!.' );•• fi f.Mt. s!.•) : •!ed- "th'ey wpnld be al l !io^?-¦I ' -r . T luy 7.\;;'Id voini i i iber xh<: d-c-' ilara-' '¦¦• - < n."!'li' l.v t!v Pr^sicliMit of the TradeI" :i ir:n Co fi; 2'r(- K 4 recent I yj . It wa.s a dc-

i.''.:i.: ;it:i^ :i r.'f U M ir. amd' th at war could beI'.-.u-ri . 1 mi. by the rank a'nd fi le wnil^' ili?p x e c u i i 7" wv rc t > l n ) > n i i i i r | a i i d fo rmul at iu srF,v ,f.,n('k u> coihbait the enemy of Mi€ttvkur - It was a. tough j ob. ! but,;;. .. < .f which tilie workers would nat Wafraid W)ra« they vrare all enrolled„« .- is ij ljdii 'rs under the ¦ : banner ! ofiKuiuiM -f of Labour. Sonje of them knewwhat < isciplin e really was; but . there,j e.i. s >m«; too , who did not know- it.Tlu .M- 'Vi m did , knew that the first dutyor a p r ldiiT wa«- obeoience. i fhe );i'iu:i!w-sw ij i-in- . Uieni an opportunity to; ir.;ttheir firoeu together , and 'they should beri>».lv ' fo present a united front to \ _ th«I'liemy Kvlu-n he appeared for the fij rl it(^ •pp laus.e). Let them , perfert. tbeir <>i-"|-uii.sauf )iis to tlie best | of their abi l i t yV-fcau=i | oreanisation was 'their trreati-st\v t ' a i> ivn. Let thcni see to it that no work-iv-''iian wa.« outside the ITnion. jtlia tvvrry<;ie- bad hiA 'cardl clear, and that theIVan w rkin on tho Mime )cf b had his card<'U iir t- d a.lso. Tt would ; 'be ; a situation' •r?.-; !in: with difficult ies , bii t he knew'"¦•y - i t - lj rt w<ii!c 'cr8 would jnot be behindr » ;ne «i n mcrt injr it. (Hejappealed tol the"•?•-nht-'i 'S of the Dungarvan branch of theTini f>n n every on Ka they had SO . FUO -r-...c.rf M ii • <lr>ne tlirce yearsj ago: and if theyrlid thi ;, they need have no j fear of | thecr'PHPqu encwi (flpp laufieV | j • j

]\ta . CATHAL O'SHANNON. |

Mr U'atlial O'Shannnn|. who pext | ad-droWod the oj eetkig, was recoivfid with

ofo^-d app lause. They all recollec-Jd he wid threce years ago, or .there-

L»»oiits wh«>n he addressed the workersoi Dinj arvan in that ToWn HaU. IJh oywere SK just building up thej Dungaryanbranch W the Irish Transport ed 0^raf Wojkers' Union. If they cast theirminde Wck to that night and rememberecTomi. of tho things ^^J w^P^1

^these nrtedictiona naa pTovea. |UHB OI .UI«thh^Jfredicted wa« &ia* if ihW jn

Duo-carvfnluUt wf i st ronF organisation theySXftt by it in the long ran. That•JSKnlPad been tjj » for Dungarj an.

1 It^wsT&eir organ^ation the. gooa spirit4rtaS» ibeviiiea amongst , them, theirfightinglprinciple. as wej «;.*«' g °&SaSSKp #L*I fiad.lwd[ ihaihad won

ISfeVeliifi^ Kmrarvfln whenLithe wholoto»a wai «a«««d ji> tho atruggle. The

<^mit8 tt lause). \ ijh figtf¦&&&*. .

c ;Cft\ .;*--,'- ..: vi ¦! • .!:• • ¦> It. ':' ./^>-x :»;- 44 -^^. -pj : : |'jJ-^ ^u.-l^. g-IVlf 'jj rtyii } :- ,V:. '?:y I C'r:Dk:- {' • ' ¦ - . ' - !

:io. ; )iij igarvan W yet aSnothpr feather]tetne 'ofv thedxapapor^^prketa' Unao^

land. ! ;Three ^eara ag6 they had :told t£«Wotkere 'bf Dunga^van t}f

at t}*y'were °for abater hbuS and,inweased >wages jto

imp i-oye their cohditipni;; but they wer<also Earned to1 be!, ih .readuiesa tor ; .th;»traw y day when! the employers would 8e<acto reduce thefl wages.. ;, That day] h4diow come. : He did not inpw if *h oddlieaJ d the rumqarskhat .he employers y iDim garvan intend^! launching a cam-.Mi iorthe cutting dovn" of the |ag^8.5f the iworkers.lbut they wqre doing it indthe> parts of Ireliind, and he. could as-j..«>J *t- t Un t l *\,A,, , -ntnt \\A <n\an Act lit illsura .tftem uiat| tney :wouia, «u«o ««!« ¦«Dungairvan unless flip wbrkere presenteda stfong and united organisation to me^t.theii.TThe workers ; were going io flglj tthe Employers a& they:did over three years:ago. last- Friday; in D >blin . tliere1 washeld a delegate] meeting « &?*¦?• '*£¦G.W . Union, wli.en something like 9p a*-;lega esj attended; representing 1«Wmen beb. Th^y were able to say I thpteVen] in the mkrtial ! laW. areas, and inspite of the wax that was gouig on for.the ]>ast year oi tw|o in" Ireland", m Apatleof iRe executionlof some of theiT menibei^ana itnose' muraerea in uieir xiwuca-T»nyithey w^re a good many-j -in. spite

ol the

itnprisonmeiit and internment of iheii;-secrc t-anes, they! had ^succeeded

in c^rryf

ing idong th& work of the organisation,and ito-day the Transport-' Union was- thelargest in Irelaijd or England. In epiteof, the fact that they, had been continu-ally Sghting, they had won on every oc-casion. |f All th4ir money, down to theirvery last farthing if necessary, would bbs ent before they would gijve up one p^nnypiece oif, the workers' wages (applause).Ther^ wa& a tiru^ej in existence at pre&enj t;iiid hey were not ,| eyen toy wora, goingtii ibrteak tliat trjuce;. | They had alreadydone a good piepe Of :work, a .good piec^of fighting. Evpn the last men executedat Mauntjoy—pfi .the &x of these braveheroqs four could 1 lay !claim Ao have beenmembers of thej :I.T. j anj l G.W. -UriiomAVhei e\-er an appear came to the workerafiom any part of the country, whether ipwns-forithe Lor^M^yor

lof Cork , orl one

thing or another for the welfare of thecountry,! tlie workers \ were every readyand ejager- to -. 'dbj ihfeir bit . Now |hej fhad clomb to the idayfs of p'eace again , ancwhat did they> find? ! They found omploye:s saying, in ipite {)f all they hacfidne through for .tlie hpast two years, irspite of !the fact; which was apparent ttthem all, • that their accounts were notlowered Is. in thp grocers' shops—in spiteof thi s the, employers! we: e saying, 'j 'W< |irii ist cut down the| wages of the worke rby 10;. or 15s. a week The -employerswij mld quote for t leni'figur .j s from the |Brijti ^h Board of Tride-j -British Governmentfigures, which had |nothing to do withIrish prffairs at all. jThe Tiraneport UnionhsM gbrie into the figures [and nad foundtlikt - ' iit itbe presen t | moment the nun betof. shi liiigs spent in the workhouses ofHq'lfas ; -and Dublin |were more ..than thneihployee's of Ireland j weie working for.Tiley old . them ihat men in England inthe. same jobs w :re I worki ng for 10s. UKI]5s. "a. W(j "ek less , biit 'I ria- inien Were notEiigli-i init 'ii—Irishmen werg not going to1bel slaves! (applauj se) .! |The vei-y men whowon tl 9 great war for| England had been]eompe isated 'by having their wages re-^diked by! £1 •an il 2T>sJ Tjney in Ireland'might not as ye,t have wpn this "littlewar ," 1)ut j they w^re not going to have anyreiluct: on-s in th'e wages ofj their working-m^n (applause).. Let itliem adhere 'to [thepr fiiciple.1! of LJi^ir j organisation, bindtho instl yes. togetl er nsjo nej man, and thent ' i i p y ^ i ee d fear lotbing fj rom employersorf anyjn .e else, legalise unity would givet i c in -strength , and | their strength h.nduiij ity voiild wir for thf-i|i now whai ithad wen for them iii tlie past. |Qtiliei speakers' ha,yin> briefly addressedth e- m«£tr :ijr .- a Vtftie of j th ia.'hlv.s was passedtn jthe vi j ito-rs aiid tlie proceeding s ter-mi nate J. | | | ; i

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i - n ii ray mz i t of i- ates |

ARPK / J. BY (iENKB -AL COUNCIL [oi-il- ! COUNTY COUNCILS . jThe f )llowin .": resolution was roc oiitl sadj i])t-e 1 at a meeting: of I the ( I cn eru lCVnnci : of County Coimcil:— jTTho (jpneral Council of County Coun-cils ap Veals with ! confidence to the rate-payers of Irelancj to co-operate- with j tluColintj' I Cpuncil in Iheir efforts , undcieximo dinary difficultie s , to maintainefficien cy | in the! por law asylum andother l ocal services |by in mediate pay-ment cf| the rates due, in d, where pos-sible. (.f; the full yedr 's rate. Tlie rate-pavers -miisf realise .that it is ver vv muchin]thei -j ciwij intcj reste j tol niainta'in thelonal services oij t hu tj onj fai lur .e to doso Woitd involve very serious conscqiinL-esin fbei rlrr i idst . iTlie Rnn-l- .i ^ ¦¦'... ,- .—j ri..""i. «"if general Council |KScoinendsi Coiurty Council io iinmediafplym.-ijkc^b'ei'ial efforts by appe aling to j h uraj^payp'rs in the lot- il j j 'rcss (>r otlu .ri -wj i seip li -cwnp lete th e i r c(j lles ' iiiliis " '

' j Clerical Workers- Union' I I I ¦ I MIjhe monthl y n) oeiw(:,oi <• hirvc w;i.- i/ •!(,in klie -Down Hall ou JX I/oi day, .Mr Win ,Dupp'hyjhi .j the cJinii-L | I'ijhe :.<^icretary i-eported Jhe ' .si -ttleii it'iitof \i) e (ila .hn.of the Poor Law nfli cials .which likd liecj i i-oiu'cded in full by t.h«?gna' rdiah's. f | j \ |

Mr. Wtn. M-alier stated - the position ofthej einployees oj f Messrs j . White andChapman, Quay, andj iii formed the inovt-Lngj that , feqme of The |W6rkers had not yetcleared ]up Uieir arrears ofl sub e crin t i / i i ' sIt y as pj -dered that faj Jur^ to

i'ult il ihllrobliga t ions by t .l !c|end of tJiis week wuiildoonlpsl ' f t ie committee to cj iirry out ti '.iHrori ij inal decision |to' publish pi;ste:s in-forniinq lie publ ic tiiat t!io.se -i>a:ti<?.swere noft t rad© uiJiondsts . ;

^®>r\W J - Clifford .! Munkei: orga - ;i i=p r .delivered an imptj rtaint; ndcircs^. He ein-[) liri ,ei6e<J t:!io dangier.9 |tl)at confronted the.ivorjkers] at the prbsent j time1, .referred;tothe wages reductio n | ciiinnaigh through--.,.?1 n..,i,i •— J- 11 • ¦ -1 ¦ • • • ¦ •the wagej s reductio n chmpaigii through;out tlielcj ountry, ajnd urged the vital lie-cecity of eveiy niembor keeping his cardclear , ij x orde r -ty be able to claim t'.itassistance of «. st -rmg ami | virile -orgahi-sart-ion ih tJie comr ng |struggk>.' . i

A|;resolution waj s passed uuaii ini: ;. :islyri'iHi !:-'ti |n. f t!re city employ( rs to obj orvr.Monday next , loth instl , :s ' ;L '^ eiioralholiday, and (the sec retary v-iis di-rect e.rl t-:ic-yni'ey same to the secretl y of the Em-p'oyov ' Fade ration, -and the Grocers' As-.sist'iints [A ssociation . I ' |The Chairman- j ijoii nod out that onlymeTJiboris who wcrp iii good standing, by!v-ivmi' j .v!?tr subscripitj oiis p|aid up . wouldlie i c-ck p ^sd sus inpnil)erj 5 or c;>uld claimtho suppo|rt. of the unian on uiny matiwr-

of tJhe TraD^port | Workers Union , iihwriting Jto the Waterfbrd Gj iardiaxis stat-in? Iris |union tedi no] obje'eition to woij k-liosf boysi Learn-Kigj clerical work , was- un-der discup.sio.Ti, and it) was ieeided to in-ten'iew Mr. Dunne oii tJn.> natter. ;

H-2furty |\-wtes of jUianke lo OrganiserCHffordj for has able flddreiis . and -to theMayor , for the use!of the Town- Hall , con-crhic!e<l the proceedings. | .. !¦] .JJ LJ J.J ;

Real Fruit Jellies .& I I I " ! • ¦

/& ' OeljLciou* ruit .Jclliea can/y be- eawlyj nratJck 'f 'tiii, dieW^ j lice of stewed ! fruits and

j Broun*Poisons(Cbrii Flduir

1 Prq»re *i forl \/ iB^fraTfraii juice -JJ 'J |\A%

Antr-Fromccring Commi fee: tiW :. ?££:iy f c>y i'i^{ 'Cii ¦!:

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: :j _i CffF APER MILK iPR031 SED:

:. | I.TSffE'V-raiCE. OF BfitKAjri ¦ B "•!¦ • -\ : : ' ' - ¦ ,v WATER-FORD j 1 I: . .

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«nTii TCiS

lf kIyi ln-ci:i^^«>?

;hove w-ai heldiu»yor (Ala., vt . V. J. White, T.D.) In theehuiir; CoiwioaiAra P.'W. Keiidy dnd. J.D. WalfiJi llessrd.-J. Breen;¦ - P.1L.GU E.Ryairi, M. Reai, M. Paiiningi A.l O'Oary,S;; Cuihawi; and Miss jMcCarthy.i 1¦:: ! ; ' j -|MILK'PRIiOES. ' '

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Thle.milk question was first deailt \JTUI.Tiue ctomiqititee -noted that • the | .changedweather otoditians' ddd not apear, to affectWiatterjordi .as it ! liad' .' o^her pliaces, judg-ing by the'siiil-persu'stent but !oiily parti-arly ;su'coessiful efforts oh the! pirt ofvandbrs, ti> beep; up the latest |i.noreasesin the price of iriilk. The comjmit.teB 'wasreliably in'fbrmed1 'that- in. Cork , j owipg tothie 'plaiitifulnes^ of grass; ' fconseouantuipow .the^ 'hfflary Jnadns, retailers were| eo-fljoled"ta lower their price from 3ic.ipeipiilt to 3d.! or 8dJ pfer gallon less than: thetop price [ch!argeci in ..Waiterf^rd"' '| InCwmmel a memlbfer stated thj at he hadseen ma^-k retiiiied1 at 4d. per cjuart. WTiythis reduction' could be *ffected! in i theplaices named with.- a fair nuargib'of profit,whilei -this Ihdgh price continupc t > | bemlaimtainsd' \ in WatUerford,. • puza led j thecommitiee-J | ¦ ¦ ' - .-• A memfber Imimrously.remarked thattte poesiblie explanation of this| ] a y M thefact that I the ¦ raabfalj. in tine libertJies ofW^rterford || mdghfc be less1 ¦ tWin oilierplaces, aiKr. the grass-producing capabili-ties of th<e j iand of a. poorer order by cioin-parison (laughterj). !¦ •A COMMpM>ABLE UNDERTAKIING.

. For some| -timei past file commiitee ii|avebejen ^enga^ed; in- tiying to

complete »Lansatnd ai-rangenientb which .would a: ablethem; to pla;ee on thie market ! good richbew milk kt a price much below th ii atpresent prevailing in the city. The cpm-pletfoin of theaei plains h;aa been natuirallysliow, ' and their developnwmt regarded 'ow-ing to the! obstacles to be siirmoi inedij rh«n!'competing against-a ring of 'thecharacter t-ltoit holds the grip j i Wat ev-f o r d ;|b u t now. th-arnks to tJiei nsi stieiitefforts of the individual • members *>: ' the.aoonmittee,! th'e plans, had j (maturedenough to a'Uj ow i tihctr being now t alns-lated into aqtionJ | I I |A definite, announcement, on j th is sub-ject may be lookedi for in the columns! oftine Press in the course- of a day Jor ^wo.

i THE PRICE OF BREADl :

.¦Mr ,|L. OBrien ( .of the Miodei;Bakerie s,Ltd.) again , appeared before tii© jco.n riiiit-te& and. explained' thait as thei«j Had bee nno meeting of tJio Masters Bakei .?' .Lsso-cia,tlon since the . previous Thu'rr day }-hepromised statem-eou. re the aibove wit- hotfortij icpming . He, however , exp ^cte il ameriting would bo held in the j oiin e o(tlie present week , when the. matj tt r wouldtiavv1 attention. .

¦. ! ; I •l ij the course of a pro t racted dikcui siori

which! liolkwed , Mr. O'Bn«« ga.\j o • ninev«rj inteiv&ting mforntaliion jiegaiiliugtli wi bivki-n g trade generally, and ei abo-rate i the difficulties' with : which ! tie tradein Waj teiftwd had to grapple wj li iri :osii-par fd |with Belfast, Dublin and Icj ork .. Although the mat ter is- tempo r ar i ly\ 'mabej aj ico pending the statement lj i on i tlieMufcter Bakers' Association, it vfas p ant-ed out, «i)at perhaps an explairipitio ii afmat ers1 as- they now stood . would' nt t heout <j )f place, if only to denixais .rateclea -ly wiiavt hais already traaispirea -inthe CDUirse of this discussion, j ak thereseen ied to- be a mis apprehension on thepart of the public with regard to son e: ofHie fdcit-s. The +H> . loaf (cmui-j er price)is l|. Ud. The same, size loaf is; a l?( de-livered at 1«. 4d., !and not Is. 5d. ias pre-viously stated . Four pounds jfi f breadmad p lup of lib. low-ves .is diarge l f r r j a tthe rate of Is. ixi.l (oountor and ;d ;elivercdpriors), or. -lid. per 11). | I j- rl .-- ••incr to a member of t he «.V> i i t i i i i t i .se

Mr ,. CBr icn said , that I tbe -l lb.j :nul ^lb.loa.vsn had boeu i t l i e Iii rj»e.«l in |dc:n:in<lpriiy to the' a/1 ven t ->f what was k no w n aswar fl ou r., but the, a l.^uam-s:- <-i t he warflou r in tihe.*e sbr iiutl loaves <-:u ise( ;iiiinndediale changej in favour of tilW . lib.loaif of "turnoviM'J " :t- it. \va> o: lice bvreas )i: of its more i - labura t i ; '¦ > •] n - t in ^cgnca; :ling some of its defects , a;:i-- l - . b^i i igof lfa -er biilk, \1-.- LS .more ti ir -rou .-lilybaked tha;n ,either the 4lb . or 2f l > . lm\ o> .

j 'It w a s su trges-te* tha t t lu- pub i c, f ' vn vat '.thai stage, cvml 1 ..•ffect a »:i>ii .s]di-r i:b!vsaw.if in t.'.K' h-' hik 'Mvl M i l by cu!i; .iv;*th>2¦A l a s t s ' for tho ilb. loaf f.f pro-w i r . l l o u rpnr>Uiliai 'ity. At. Iwlsfl .. one f irm iii iho oi lvW.HS Kelli/ig thiis pi-r't i cu lar li.af . |n N. M.

T i e C.7mmitt'?e. | \v l i i le a.d i i i iu i i)^ |t .!iai.ibis | cjurs.;. if a<j (> i) ti .'d . would| linp rov.maiu» s slightly, WITH not- .«nngni i -e ol it?suect as iKi r .u ' ; . i w i t -^ i l . Ei'iviu^ly, a.?1,accbrc ing to t h e o}> »rt . t i r e '.loin mil fortlie 41) . imit m m .'{'I. did nor ^!i

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the )i|.blic WCTC i . j ;.:vour i)f fotunii iv.'again j to a. eomtnmlii: v ; ' - ;iV wa'.s >i 'i • • > > :» • .-

¦!iii pre-war days. ¦ • .;" '. . .

Th > Coiii3iiitkM> . : ; - i d r i o < l t l ia i- i- >; .';'.''=-hm{ i>f a ivductio:i "- i ; i i l i iv p r u ' ' of! !::¦!k ind erf bread for w b i j - ' i a p:ilaT;- jbc .1.1 • p ijicqu.ro wwild a.^iii'

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r.l] at l/i -ciy we're paly 'n : r « - .\'.irbv ¦¦: / ] ) : • ¦¦•

for t iis c-JSi'iitia.1 a'r i .ioi '.1 <A ffv .l. ;

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U f f l ilk to t l l^ iMM' U^S Of I I I : .' ! ! :M] i"which ithe ln -.i vMin - <li-solv^d—it . v;-i s 1 .rf ip.m.--th4 "iv>mii)it.;r wi.M-e . miiiblt Vo ( < ; i lwiWi the qu^:-!i '-:i. of m -n t - n : i c< - - . ul H ! I

was Libo:rrd ilri?!y u i t i - ^ i niod. It ^ ^ y -howoj i'er , cifi liK '- u p ; ! I' :.« tf ":t!f l, ¦;• .•!. :' ¦;! i:;tl io i|»xt tni'^t i ivj ;. ! ! ,

p rofiteerin g in Bacon |To t he. ;a i toj |\Vaterford Xew!s.

lV.:L[>- i r—Ti iv i - W J i t . rf . >n\ Anti-P n il i t ^ ' i -inn CWiiMiitc-. MMS j b '-'-.T! uivftrt i i ia ti i i -.' i 1 '*'pne-ej . lof a V"O< 1 iluuiy (illicit \<> foiK J .It should tiijl n i:.s! attention vo . ha. onpricek Ot nrt- '.'ni tho piu: fts v f i p - P * J 'i 1.CG If.k. r-i-T cwt. for licrb t pig-S ur -1 .U» ¦*¦to '&> 10.-. fbr heii.i 'y p ik-'S. Mof-t "'• ".'pi?K .bought [:unw mdf-r the lattc •' «:: tc-«r>ry, so thai pi5s cle;wl weight J c f f i t - h.Pbacoi leu rerti less than Is . lid.:..per to -Irish bocon is quoted in tlio. Press- :-x, KIC -tory At! £9 to £I (J jier cwt., accord ing tocut , ir is. 7\d. to ^s. 9 l,d. per lb. T i|;=• Woa the ibacon curer - froni £3 fts. .to A..-1J\ •• !. owitl, or £5-5s . t/> £€ llt(s. \mi.i^. : or curing and mx>fit . Surely t ii*is 'in 4xcc.ss of all: reason It; will beeasy, for any householder to compare re-tail -pri ces w ith those >'>' factory, abevequotell. Bu in In.h bacon there is nodoubt whatever of profiteering; arid W-profi'tef f as' NOT tie fanner or la jou erwho taise* tho p igs , .-us comparison of ! H«nricci of feeding staffs will quickly .sm w.Pig-f4edinS is , at present-prices |i> "fc ?d-ing-stuffs, rf dead loss to the feeder/ 1 utevidently this doesn't hinder the [batj onring and the retailer from profiteeripg,the -lion's ahara falling to Uie: %mfei;.What is the remedy? ! Can the Anti-Pj ro-nteerinR Coinjnitte« surest any? [ vyjhynot akk" the feacon jj urers to come Wirethe ommittW a.ad ain?

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W^ STOCK • SHIPMENTS. , jThere was a' gotod .pulVujj last. i week

thta matter -of livt stock'/.- shipiiior tWa.te'ford exporteq 5,292 animals, c )sisfcinir of 9J2 fat caAt-te, 1568.stores^ 7 mileoow8,T3,686 Tflsmbfl, 35 pigs, and 34 n ore iWaterfordi hlad't .secjoaid.- Place last, we £ooinintf^next: to> D'iiWIn'.'as. a port OT enbarkemoh. fioir livtt e ocki.' PiB%uaTd'4 J|IJ $v t x b( ji 6 l \ v e i it th.€r:^dfte;of tfeb«Tfc|itaoii

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Since ^1775 Btittingt ms have beemaking j Soap j in JD blin. As

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result of this Mg Experience then' ! r -I ¦ ' ! M - I \[ i - - ;are no jfno^e! r iyblje br pdpulaSdaps fcfefore| ;thp puUic to-day

PELICAN! ¦ ¦¦¦ . "•"'

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1 ^or bhe Houaelibld T>aui! : appreciate {the; ^ase andj ; workirg' which the use

. SOAF ensures. ; . 'iPureJ e1 ; entirely free from1 all iniui; ! . i t . will be found an extnj , .' ; generall-purposes iSoa.p.

1 ; ' : ¦ I - I " - I Milh COrVIPLEXIONM i ; : • :s . |4°' P' :I ; ! Specl i ly prepared ifpr tl

] ; ' grantj y perfutned_,__ aiid _jm

; : : ¦Barriftton '4 COMRliEXIi ' SOAP will ! be found peVf<

i ; ' ¦ ih use and beneficial! to th' : ; ! ^omp fqxion. J. j ;I i : ¦ i i - I . ¦¦! ' ' i i '

; | ; ; :- % ¦ ¦ $OAP; . ' ¦ , PT-OIeet ion is a ssured ¦ bvI ¦ : WAiRDEN—a 1 splendid \I ' for thbj bath: and sick-room.i

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Made by \ BiarHngtonsat King's in ns StreetSoap Works, Dublin.: ! ' | | . .1 M i l l - : i . .r

j Inq uiries from f f rp de f s invited

%\&'\*>3&it ¦ yi i < * '

1 1/ &,Wt ' Bush Hbu.sc site , ¦ !

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:Th!e Progress of a jQujarter'-of-a-Century, 1'hi ' iioiy Fa.-tory is i i i r t i i M ^ i i x i i n i ' ) .ro Tins [ ; T|ic vo > o! r >oj :scxpUna' !oii of the success[of ,\;)(i'vws - / / / : ,m /;, ,,/ ¦• ih ; i woi Id iij ive i «|f Aiul -f ws' L-yor Salt i-, liiat itlsupplies alii .'i M i |ij :,•¦ c '.< oi-. l f - i i l in t i n '¦»'¦:;.•i !! i \ : \z~ - |l |oi. ;jh )! .' IK :0(1 . . . In ' '•i ping' /<) muintaiiii wr;i !l v-l '; ,f yL-;,rs :i...,o j \ |[!:c iui : ly iloi ' lli , it has made friends far; !:.- i-Ur - .,L u-.ht- . nr- Mr ¦• ¦ < ¦• -., ¦. ¦ >nil.: fc. |a»d wi 1«. . . . Its s?.!i!- -the largest in tlieli:i:i'.iiri !!...- 'iv.i,y.i-..l- ::i> »i>i . - :«:-*.-i:!: l»: • ) »?. MC .IR. UW)I- I V"' cc! Kingdom if not in the \jhole wideii.: 1. .'.-: .i j :i.:J:im.'. I : I .¦¦; .•• I .II- . IV'JUI; \o i rep f i a is \v ;;!i¦I ' "' ' -J ¦ ¦ lyi !!ht - r i>i; ,i -Hi:cry is bi iui ; ins allt - cl inyj .

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A.bo'ii; t«:j |i iVclOfk on !\J¦¦bnd.ay : jj triu . *ac-iiin the, \ H; liut.yj of -\bk--rs. vSherid-fiii'sixuiUJ r pici ii^e.-;, the Cjj uay ind GreyKrisiTi ' street , (noticed, A bi<j j laxe oom-ing fro-m the ulterior ofitlie garage. Atj ir«i 'it. wasl^thoiight thuu' tb« «i tire pieni j-ifi< ;.s Iwei-ft ¦Jriiplicated, bu : clo?f • invp-ig;irtionirewalied tih'e satisfactory! knowledgethat: Uii9 .iifas not the. c;ise, api t-hJ-t thefire- \vas confined to tbe repah ing pit intlie centre !of tho workkhop. * irtutittelyjat the Umlp. of .the oecurrencfe lhe"|man Ta«cr ' and three of his employ^ s wep onthe spot aliid befioTe. the;outbreak , couldspread for! blnonigh to cuiise aiiy, consider-;able , damage, they, | witlj the | fnd of a.Mininiar and other contrivances of a lessmech'aniaal! and crude nat4n£, had euc-j^neded- i in-;extStigudshiri$r !*e flames , inclire lasted' 'only! about I^V ""Pr*?- I ^! Aai in miany oases of a likej cbttra^cr,ftie.origin! the fire c<m| be

attnbutcd-.toa t-rKnii arjd petty incident. At tj ieTfameone.'of theJ biechianics.W9 engaged lh ih^car^yin^

oft «* rep airs «i a

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placedoveVthl # .W-hSTin tho coijwe¦ p* hiq«riployinent lid struck a matdh Jhe,Sirpose ofi lighting a cigarette ^nd before

whole pit Urns one nw** flaiie. j WitUwonderful i alacrity he extnea^d hitaiseHfirom" ihe danger zone, and with, tine ex7

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Nil w^th- a sudden !' puri)ri»ft .- but not so.S|iic denly • j as that .they slUnild lose. Uiei rpi]eseij oe| of mind. : His fears I fro m theij rst wj er< hat tihe fliuiiCT-might |reach .thet|raWr cei ing lor spread to tlie petro'Vtihsstriiwn ' e'rt rywh^re about 'tlie shop. j ,uck-ily, tHe- 'prompt ] action of the Istaff''pij e-veii|t£(i tl pis. ¦ and excluding the damaged/m'o U> .'ij fj nxall' -motor scooter , every oihfeTa rticle wis quit tj intj uet . , "How tlie manhi-; the pit escaped-," con.tinued the nia|i-agej -, "is Icyond my ' comprehension. H;isiniiinii itj from serious injuries cap b<jdesl-ribed ja-s n-othinfr sliort of ^Providen-tial Jh< fire bpgade were* on the seem;sh-ii -tly a ;ter th-ej '.outbreak,' but |their ser-vices wer j not needed . The premises' aiien|>t infeuiel . iaaid had not everythiiyrpsnj ied ri ; t &i> . fortunately for us as |ibdidj tlj c Loss would have been jvery big.Tliq c^r (ulndergoing1 repaim was beiri?did] tlic tis-s' would have been jvery big.Tlie cur undergoing repaim was beirigoveihaule d for the purpose of 4«ving toBoss fur jo-day I . With regard to tlie- ig-nilincr a-f nj iatches iii . the pit. I lipve oftendone tlie s-aone thing myself, and it hasnev^r peen! followed by Uke cnosequences.Df courst j it is always a dangerous prais-ticej a£ -c rpns of peirol invariably fallfrom the >ngine, 'aivd thes6 are-eyer liableto Ijdaze r> . I feel very grateful for tJieway evei y rhing j occurred'in our. favour,andj th 113 prevented a conflacratiwin whichmight inyclve •conasidera'ble' loss.r ';

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'f^ ! to.iptv'iUe'8 :<4 !i8 i^a e edirdiae-iih 'respec*,;of v<wk dk«» v canrieqtibiib -wjth. w^r&to'ttiev»$eel#:af;*a. *r^p#i! •V : j Mr, ^ iiT^Uj j!aipiw itor'plasnr¦ iiff , and defendant w*s not professionally¦:- , 'fffl>r©s6nt0Q/\»-»- '*T ' ."'';L -i. "

¦ ' ¦ , ' - . ¦ ¦ ¦•¦ ? .(• . • ¦.' ; j 'MrC WiUiatns j said thati Mr. Flynn. 'was

a farmer! Uving.about,three. miles from[ : the town;? He senV^,18eryant'maln., TiVith; ' a/ trapi'lio Mr. iMbrritoey; ioi :- hav© *tiie' wheels fixed. ' ; . MkrrisSey was' asked I to;i do. the job quickly, and i plaintiff told the^messenger that it vtould cost 18s. andj asked him. to bring I .he money when .hei would be oalling fox the 'wheels. Thetrap was handed .owe, «to Flynn's man,but he had mo money when he called, andMr. Flynn after wards refused to pay" the18s., and; a aummonfe was then issuedagainst him. Afterl this Flynn went] to

I hie wife of Mr. MoxiiseeyV brother andtold hex \he owed tie plaintiff 18s. and

. aBkedi her to take it for him. But Mr.Morxissey refused to accept the 18s. thenas costs had been incurred in connection,with the summons. | \ ¦- - \Patrick Morrissey that he was a black-smith residing at Youghal road. He cor-roborated the statement of Mr. "Williams<aa to petting the wheels from Mr. Flynh'aman and the subsequent refusal of Mr.Flynn tojpay him tne 18?. I¦ Chairmian—You haven't been paid yet?No: Mr. Flynn absolutely refused to payme. '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ! •: . ;|

phairman—I:3uppofee the agency is notrenudiate/1?. I ' I . ;

. .Mr. Williams—I don't think.60.iThet I Chairman asked defendant if he

had any questions to! ask; plaintiff. jMr . |Flyxin asked Mr Morrissey if hi:

wts siire. it was a man came with thewreels, ,iud not to woman? .• j

'laimiff skid lie Was sure it was j am; n. i

:Defendant—Don't you know-that youars profite ering1 when you charge 18s. fordoing j those wheels? i

i .'laintiff—No, I am not. Even at thetine that price was fixed by the associa-tio n we were, paying 75 per cent, morefo: coal owing j to the great scarcity, i

Mr. Flynn said ho sent in the wheels,but never knew that the price would beso high. He could get the same wheelsdune , in the country 6r the town for 9s;

by Mr. Williams-]-1 gave .\n>. iu'or-rL -sey tile ISs; because I wanted to getout of the costs . T think it was a. woman1 sen t in> I ,sent in one : of my servants.I .iskrtl to . hav e tJie . wheels done quickly ,bit everybody asks {thai. I refused;!top *y Morris soy a pront-eering price.

Sir. | Williams—NoTiodyj is allowed toprofiteer except the farmers', T suppose.Was it after you golt th'e summons youw< >nt to ; Mrs. Morritscyi with the 18s.?Y«w. j i . . ' i . ;' ,|

Why didn 't you :jo to Morrissey 's o\niplace? Tt wu's too lar aw-iiy. j

[The : ^fcdrstniie s htld that defendanthad L'bm; "to a perfect ly unauthoriseda^ent with the money, and ordered himto pny ]$¦•. and 5s. costs'.

: eUJTINCJ TREES. !, i :M. s. Kr ;i!i ' ..ine K ;ll y' i prosecuted Jos.

Po.u .-i and :i{u:ha rd Mor'an for cutting;r i 's m iu-r lands. Mr. Williams up-p^..-d lor . the plaintiff , i ' j ip^..-d lor . the plaintiff. ; ||

iMl. (j uira n deposed that his father hada-tenan cy of the lands in question. Wit-fo' uhd ih<: defendant , Uames Power, on the2#th July coming off the Iand6 wdth| a(bundle r of sticks. IThey were sucker6,aiid wrifj fij eshly eutl; They were valuefor atfouti Is;. It wasn't so much the tak-ing of the timber.as ' ihe destruction doiteto the ditch by persons like defendant! •"IDefendant— I desrtn})yed : no ditch. ' | ¦

in the lease of Richard : Mora n, witnessdepoHwl that ho fouiid him on the landscutting a I tret ; with | a billhook. Then!wj ite iK-tclu'3 cut in the tree and damagev/ 'ixa dono to t!ic oxteht of about 3s. I:|Mr. Williams .-<aid there was consider-able damajre done by Ujese people aroundtie contitry. In one place a whole groupci trees had betMi cut down . - |

Power v;as fined 1« and 56. costs ; andIVl oran was lin ifd .Is. with 3s. compensa-ti >n and 5s. co.st.«. ' ; ' j

i . Power , on leaving court said—I won 'tpay it. . "

Chairman—Let a warrant issue inPower 's case then forthwith.

• I'OSSKS^ION OF A HOUSE.Mary Anthony brought an application

for i>.is.sois-ion <>i a he use at Park terracein t :io occupatio n of Capt. T. J. Biggs. |

Mi. Williams appeared for the appli-ai t. i . . |\pj ) !ii«'iin deposed [that she purchasedthe lmase in September , 1915. CaptainBi ggs was in possession of the hou se- 'attl b tl iiit '.1 She had | purthaised it withthe inti-ntion of re^idLng in the house her-self. ; (.'apt. Bicj gs pj iid 'Js. a week , andlie had the. houst ' sub-let to ConstableM ;(jfivi »rn. Cai>i . Bi'pgs had resigned ljisrxsition oi By rough surveyo r in Dunjrar-v:i n and wua now Resident in Ferm o'y.Applicant was onl y concerned wit h Caj >t.Bixirs , and would afterwards look for pos-se^sii 'ii f i inn Constable t\Ic(iovern . . |

L5y tb> ' Clia iniuin— The chimney of 1 thehe use 1 iim- in at p resent is very Wd,ai; d the ceiling of ore of the rooms. Infa :t , the whole ' housa is dangerous .- 'j

A degree for possession w»is grant<Kl. :'LARCENY OF PORTER.

The case- oi the nine defendants chargedwill ] the larceny of porter from the pij e-m. sos of Mr. 'i 'homa > Power was againbefore , the couit. Tlie defendants werepr asem with the exc eption of Nichola sAV' i lsd , who was in i milita ry hospita l,aiid -ajw indt whom the charge wa6 tenipor-¦;ir ly witlidr.iv/n. : . |

! ;o:ne further depos itions were taken ,so tie v(?ri (ying those already on record.

Captain 'shcehan . D.I., : asked to havetlv> defendants renuuided to the Quarte rSp. isions. ¦ . . ¦

1 . .1.Ax. Alui ray, solicitor for defendants,

ar;jued that "there wks no evidence toco; meet the uefendants wiui the larceny,as there wu6 no identification by any ofthe witnesses. The Explanation of find-ing the defendants together in the Marshat Mr. Dempsey 's was tliat they had hadan argument ias to th|© respective meritsoi their dogs, and brought them out thereto test thwai. He asked for a discTiaTgean 1 refusal of iniormattions in' all cases.|! "heir worships held } that a prima facie

cas e had been established , and remandedth« dcfcndai it a to the Dungarva n QuarterSei sions for trial , ha I being allowed insunis of .Co each and two sureties of £2 ](N:

. j for each defendant. '

| FIHIINCi ON' 01?R IJIVE 'RS.i !fhe fishery seaspn for ealmon on the| Rivers Suir.. Nore ar d Barrow will ex-j ; pir s on Saturday, and tlie year has boon

i om of great profit- foi tlie fishermen. Iti is i iiany }-ea r<y since -were were such en-! onuoiM hnute of fish , (this being th© larg-est experienced, in the estimation of tlieOldest t(OJlere ..on tliost waters , for the

' ; past thirty yca 'rs. TlJe prices corrrmaj Kl-ed were-very m>oil aho and adequatelyrepo'd I fJno* fish'srinon^ for ; tlneir labours.Thf niultip luvity of M mon thi<^ year ha*been ia :m;attor /»r wonder , and con-sider-ing ' iiw' poor ivturns*af previous seasons,

' tho OVPI whelming increase cainnot 1K»ace it r . 'd for. unless i he mensurefl taken

i for t.'io protcctioy. • of the fisli againstj lhei r natural eiwnnlea have become mor»;effe ?ti\-e. • ;¦ ' .. .

- l^^^^diS^er^rui) ri^ mwm'-.M .ft tmveffiritaeter x ptionany high many traveucrp;"-:: - hlwe^rested br day drid journeyed . by

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>We understand^ 'tW-' 'IHipa^P^.'*Agricultoirfe ; and 'I'e sKnioal tastrwAioi

inAye sahciioned th^ . ippoin'tanen.t of rronfeesor John: F. IMn^JB^./whb

wIa^ re-

cently pietned ;Pfinco *1 and. Sefcretary of$M \feterford Oeit»af Techmoal Instotote^reio(dered vacant' by^the resignation pfiMrt*B^01OTiurf]oesBy. Erofeseor ILarje I hasbeen associated with tip work of th6 techiiSil; school for the past eight or nine

•years 'as teacher I of commercial: avlbjecteiand.lrish. and was promoted.to; tho'posij -tiori of senior Professor of Coininereeitwoyeare ago, having! proved a most suooessffulj end I painstaking jteacher in ' this veryimportaiat phase of tne, school's workj Inrecent years theije Has been, we imderfstaind,a y«ry big influi of studentsj to thecommercial classes, in faict eo big was th^lattendahce that two teachers could withdifficulty get through the work. It; is, inLdee^l .a very gratify ir g; thing to know thaioui; Technical Institute has secured sucha very efficient headmaster. In the com-mercial aeveiopment of tne future iWafterford is bound to take a leading partiand it is, of course, very esseptial thaiwe have a well-equipped technical1 insti-tute to educate on- cbnwnercfcffl students'.With Pjrofes8or Luii i as headmafitbr; wihave no fear that the 'commercial aspectwill be •neglected or not given that I attendtion it ; deserves. Professor fane haibeen a |very euccesiful teacher of ' thoIn all language in th| Technical Institute,and m [other educational estel lish'men-tem the^ity. - Being1 k native of CappaghCo , Waterford, wherf the old language istill spoken, Professor Lane slpeakai tblanguage with -the well-kno^Vn | Dei*-bins ," land is a certified teacher of RinsIruj li College, Duiigarvan. j ProfessoIvane a; appointment ,] we ecarcely nce<add , is. a very popular one, both with' tinstudomV and staff of the TocHnical l Institute. ins well as the general public-

¦\ . _ _. . TJ ! ¦ - . • i !Oungarvan Kurai v ounciiTHE BALLYDUFF WATER SUPPLY.

I QUESTION "0?"lNCREA8ED I| CHARGES. |

The monthly meeting of tie abovepencil waa held subsequent to tlie meei-ing !of the Board1 of itruardians an\ 'lues-diiy, .Air. N . Walsh, aaid subsequently: Mru. LViinvay, in Uie Icliair. . riie otheimej iibe^s ru-esen,t' ~ re :—Messrs. j . MlK<.-,'ieal!,y, \v. Kyan, D. Mulrooney , l aneJ. McCJraltlh'. MT. Johto 'MctrrathJ ©ngj.neer, .was also preseni. I : .

IO0UNC1L ANtoj GOVERNAfEKT• | ¦ ¦ J" ¦' GEANTS. | IA somewhiat knotty ; question arose on

an application from [Mr. Thorrias Powei/or tlie ! Council's oert»iti9aj ie necessary tt">bt&in jh-o UovernaiK iit graxit of £260 towairds uie building of \ a coubu-go witliinthe! suburban area. i j I i :

Mr . \lc(lraUi, engineer , broug'hi i for-ward tlie application and sdidj I'V j was' &mere matter of p nocieduirft. He did' i .-IOIUiink itj would affect l the position of j theC'Duncil' in tiieir attitude toward^ | thoBritish | Local Government, Board. | JThcjUrban Council of Duii gar van w!ere in thesame., bout some time| ago, &nd [they tooktlie ivi-aw that it was. iw>t a matter otf laaiyjooniinunicatio.n betwe'no tliemselves i ondthe|L.( !.B., inaemuoli !as no c-irresponO.tnce cimutNd between) ' the two - bodies-.These grants \wre fir^t wmfined to'[urbaniueas . liut/ later werej ^xlcnded j

to sub-urban iL<-eas or to areas witliin H niilea<¦¦' the urban areas, anj d Mr. Poj iw^ri's |cdt-i:cf-a. wiiicilt \vas'\situate at Ballyduff j camewit.'iin ibis regulaitioti. The UrbuuiCoun-cli h._d It.o do vviiuh tl iib case of Mr. DtuiielSt<ike.-= , land he got- a grant of £2pO towardsthe ihou .se he had huilj t. It was lie (Mr.MclV.-atj i). as Borough Sun'e'yorJ ;hadfilled up all the n'eoe'.sj iaxy forms in thatiii5ttinc^ . and Mr. Fo^cy ,

of tlj e iJ.Ct.B. ,came down , inspe<it«l p ie hou.se, aiid; MrSt okes got liis money.I j | : i

Cliainnan—But we ! don 't recognifio! theL.GJB. I ¦ M i l I ¦ I !L.GJB. I M j | .|

¦ MMi-. McC ro-th—I 'know you don 't; ibut

I don 't! think that ' q^stion really |a.Tiseain this ( case. However, I am| -on i yj ex-plaining' the position ¦ | !

Mr. Keneally—Huf thig got.j anythingto do with us? • I j 1

Mr. McCi niith—Xo-.tliig whatever. It ifonly a rase of giving a. certj ifidute to' en-able; Mrj . Power to g<t Uie tyrant, j EvenDailj Eiveann member», I believe-, approveof cetit .iiig as m.ucJi British mopoy as w<can.; I • | j \

Ch'airnian—How alnut refarring tliis tothe Dail before wv- d> j aiiything? | j

Mr. McGrath—You h, ay* scarcely timeto do that , as tire gw ut is extenxled onl yto the 14th . ' I I I

Mr . Kf.ically—And i ' we donft d<> ^nythii i 'j t ? I

Mi], \IcGrath—HioA Mr. Powea- willose the! grant ; he doesn 't ect the money

Chiairmaxi—I don't ih nk wv cin do anything except refer it |<o Bail Eireann j

Clork4-You can . if | you like .j ask DaiEireann. whether th ey, have miyj objectim1r> you gi ,viii (r this cdrt ticate. j lTiey jcaidirect you what to . dp. . j

Mr. McCirath , aiiiswoing a |, metnj lw rsui Mr. Power had tFne l ouse m-rirly biiiJtHe wiisi nut t in g on , Uie roof at present.

Thi» fp llowing order was mad^ :-|-.Thathe dncuments submii .t^d

by Mr McG.raU

on lK'4ial f of Mr. T., P >wer. T)un<rarvari , othe p roposed buikliin k\- P<i.11vduff lx>i rof~ -.-ed U) Da.il Eirea t n and thn.t t.hev b<asked as to wh< .41i«r the Council n rv* fivoto tr ive the ci? rtificn^ : .i.pnli'.vl for . ' I '

r JAULYDU F r' W.VThK r-l ' I ' I ' J .Y. ;Mr: .I i lm Hurley came btMore th<: j Loun-

cii niid said he liad ;t grievance li r i o\>-m'cti yn ' with tlie roce rt water , chargelevied qii liini. He :ii d written to 'M r.Dwyer about the maittc-r , but omit.t<xl lostated that- he had waj tc r on the other endof his far m , and also tli at lie Ead a pumpfrc;in wJiieli he u s w l i uj p ly tlie people ofthe ^ii.strict for u m: le or more a bound.His vuluuition Wits £11 10s., which; inoan-tthat !lie wiws being ci iarged 3i>. in. the .Cf a r i-his little outside I'arni. He got ;tlicwater lir.>t for 12s. 6d , but, then Mr Stj ai'kand hiinsaJ f had sone, falling out ; overpolitji's-l-he' believed ; ib was. about >LriAr th j i r Uyan (laugh.U r) —and he . riu k'd Itaii' .t i n-r J 12^ . 6d. on h u . Now they! were,a&t i- r j " rai sin " it a third time. ~ 'A liuuiiui.ino < l Hcnebry had the farm i first , butI K .' ti iit. i.x.nui.slied. '¦.' .-nptJieT ," 'continuedMr. Ilurlev. "who hid it met anl oddmugp ie i,'ii the road a- id turned l^vck froj nt ' i/^faiiT-T-(luughter)--"and another] manafn-:-; him that had it pat stuusruxl too,and ! 1. l)» irf>po«» I'll gft smaslwd itrrxot 'Ki "|(l ;tturl i tcr). . j .

M;:. Ki ' iie -ally— This watt'-r rent will i>utan otid U> you. *

M i|. IFuriey— "CwilJ hard l y. |The Clerk said he tc ok it thus, was JI

pmt «--t en.tt ?red by Mr. Hurley againstthe witer rent inere.us<> or itgamst .therwent revision of the water chiarges mudci)>y the Councils The Council ,, however ,could not reviso that atain now withoutnotice of rn M ion to have it considered.'

(.'liliiiiirinfl n —I think it wu& a wrong wayto fix the vliaTges;-. to Increase them I byoiu'-t l i i rd w;ha.t. thtoy were , because tJicpcr.nlc who 1 had it f rst. and w-lio were

-paving heavily, were badly hit , whileother**, got <>ff very lidtt y. j

Clerk—A- xen,t was fixeld when the waterfi n.*t : « > nm 'e. i - Thai, rent \'as revised , andt.hi'- G>iiiiH.[ nfterwarc s went intbi thematter \*t.>rv ciixrfnJh and revised theolra rge? a fircond t 'y mt:. ' MMr. Ifurl»?>-—I lofef. £»6 taking up andcleaning jit I last winte *.' • j

Mr. Kenwilly—Let somebody luaml i innotice ofi motion to deal with it this dayinontife H

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'Mr. Htirle^-It - u* fot iethang ljka i£l14s. 6d. on inie now m < an £11 10s. viilua-tiori;j,

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ifr. ' Ryanf j ianded 3n , notice of motion,to have th^ matter considered ai Inextmjeerting of jthe Council ori Sept, 13th j

TO }Qm$:i^^ WSED !":MHBGHANT B):': "C6W I Hh i'li for 91 'cowsi :i Stabling • f or • 3?^^^ft|,;CC -0PERmyB:SpClE:- SgJfg K boxes?!^l>Tu Ilatedv?iTIES[ GOAL1 MERCHANTS, AND "Sa ^^Hav Shed/ 82ffc - and

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: KELI Y .&' Cp.j -jTRTJST ESTATE.AUCTION OF E&TEN&VE PROPERr

. . ' ^DIEB, INJ FOUR LOTS.JOHN'S j LANE, I GRACEDIEUI, NEW

. RAfTH. PARK VIEW;¦ WATERFORD. ;• ; ILOT 1.—Ext jnsive Com\ M^ll,' siores' .eni

Yard; 40jh.p. Crossley Gas EngineGas Producer plant, Milling Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Manure Mixer, etc. \ •

LOT 2.—Land witi IMAIHI'TA Pantm-vLOT 3.-4House aiid i Cottages. 'LOT 4.-Villa Residence.

JOHN jD. QPALl::ER has received in-U etructiolns from the Trustee, DavidTelford, IF.0.A., T,0 SELL BY itfUBLICAUCTION, ON FRIDAY, 26th August,1921, at 12 o'clock (new time), AT: JOHN'SLANE, WATERFORD, unless previouslydisposedlof by Private Treaty : I

LOT| 1.—JOHN'S LANE.The Extensive property, consisting of

splendid| Ope|ri Yard; with stone-built andslated 3iStor }yed 3uildihge syrrounding ;also Offices, Stabb ing, etc, measuring140ft. x j llOft ;.j, an 1 i Large Yard!1 at rere,75ft. — 35ft."i roofed with galvanised .iron,in \yhicli •j ext|ensiye i bi.. iness has beencarried on' ' for ..-a rreat num!ber |of yearsin Milling, Com , Seed, General Mer-chants and" Manure Manufactu rers, andspecially adapted or this trade or for Co-operative So netiea, Creameries, Tannery,Coal Yard, Laundry, etc.

Held under Lease for a term of 99 yearsfro m 25th March . 865; at the yearly Rentof £20. Poor Lav r 'Valuation. £30.

LOT! 2.-GRACEDIEUJThe Lands! at GRACEDIEU, containing

7 acres 0 -roj o&s 28 perches Statute mea-sure , or ithereaboi ,te ,. situate in the Par-ish of Killotteran , iBarony of Middle-third , and County of Waterford , on whichstands Manure F actory, consisting ofWooden iBuilding; 125ft x 27ft., withGraves* Patent B( of and Concrete Floorwith pits, and 2 Store Houses., and hav-ing valuaiblej Fron .age to River Suir, andsituate only A] mile from Borough Bound-ary.

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Held in yearly tenancy from Wiiter fordCorporationi|at £16 10s. per annum.

Poor Law Valuation , £14 15s. ILOT 3.TNEWRATH. .

Thosubstantia.l y-built 'J-sto' rwed l'.iiiUI -inj known is tlu Police Barnw-k , withvacnt possession , and two 'i-sUnoyedSlated Qott'ag'es , s ituate at Newralh ,' inthj e Parish of Kilcilliheen and County tmdCity of Ayat ej r^ord. i ; |

The barrack was iuntil i recently lot at£60 per annum , aid the Cottages are letto weekly telnants at 5s. 6d. each. :

Held unde • Lease for a -erm of 50 yearsfrom 1st MavJ 1919, at thej yearly Rent of£15. I i ¦ : ] ¦ .,

Poor Law Valua :ion on Cottagjes, £7.LOT: 4.— ?ARK VIEW.

The Villa Residence, Park.' View, stand-ing on its own grounds, I and ( situate inWater stj -eetj City of Waterford , |

Held under |Lea!e i fori <)9 yeats fro m IsiMay, 18C6, at ^.He yearly Rent of £15 9s.

And at! present ;ub-let iunder I ease toMr. W: J: Sj mith for 60 years f aiom 29thSeptombcr , 1902, i. t l>the yearly : rent of£51). ' . M i ! 1Profit Rent. £fM lls. 0d-.li-roiit Kenii . J.H l l s . tkl-.| •

(Poor Law Yallua ion , £24. ¦

The Plant and >Iachin.ery will be soldat valuation to purch aser!of" Lotj 1, if de-sired ; failin g ! whi ;h , it will b<\ sold inLots to suit pinch lsers—including 40-h.p.Crossley (la.-j Eng. nc , Crossley (Gas Pro-ihicing Plant . Tm ner Combined Mill ,Hamford Rapid Grinding Mill , InvincibleOat Clipper , 'Nicholson Cako Crusher ,Screener and Elevator , j Steam Hoist ,Shafting, Pu leys. Belting i Bone Crusher ,Manure Mix -r am Platform .

Also Office Funij tur e , Safes , e.e.2 Milnor Safes with cash!drawer?, Oliver

Typ ewriter . j Lett iri Prqss , MahoganyOffice Table , ClTairs ,< Dpsk.« , Stools ," Pri-v ate Telephone , Clock , etc. I

For further j parf culars lapply jtoPETKR lO'CQNNOR Solicitor ,

O'Connell 'Street , WateTford.: o- to I •

DAVID WELF 3RD, F.C.A.. Trustee ,40 and 41 Dame Si.. Dublin.JOHN C. PALMER, • ;Aucj innee ¦ and Valuorj

CATHERINE ! STREET , WATERFORD.

TR.VMORE HOUSE , TRAMORE ,COUj XTY \T?n-:RFORD. • '

SALE BY PRIVITE TREATY of Atitractive Gentleman 's Sea. ii o Resid-

ence, standir g in ibout 0 acres, withStabling, otc ,' lield in FEE ."p LMPLE,FREE OF R -INli 'FOR EVER. I

This Attra ctive Residence, sta lnding inits own grounds |of| about 3 acres ! plantedwith trees aid Ornamenta l shnj bs , withTennis Court J terrj aced \yalks and G ar-dens , contains I'or.'h Entrance , EntranceHall , Diniii " ! Rorj in , Drawing ! Room ,Study, 5 Family j l iedrooms , all MarbleMantelpieces j with modern Fireplaces ,Nursery , Bat firooml hot aWd coldj 2 w.c.'s,Pantries , Kitchen with modern llange,Scullery . Larder aiidi Dairy.

Open Yard contains 5 Brtx Sial s, CoachHouse , Hay Loft . Harne!s6 Room , ZincMotor Shed ; has .-t'.parate entrance froinPond Road. }u p erfect drd or :md sani-tary condition ;. Iff Id in I;]EE Slj Vl L'LE.

For fu l l p : | r t icu l ars and plult og rapiisapply to ! i . I

JOHN D. PALMER,Auct i 'onc^ r imd Valuor.

WATKHFORD.

UALLiNnri ) in ib'sE. WATEUFORD(Wi t l i i I! - !!iU<-s of the City)j

AIXTIOX O -1 ATT RACTIVE RESIDEN-' TTAJ. PROPERTY , Conuinin- 93»i..'!r. 2cpp Statute . Measure . HELD INFEE SIMl'LE. ; , '

CLKARANCK SALH i OF FARM ' IMPLE-MENTS. flOR^ E , CARTS , TACK-

. LIN (J , H.\Y. FOWL . PCJNYI, i TKA FAND IIAI tNKSS t HARNESS , -i SAD-1)IJ-:S, BKt S AND HIVES , .'I and ;2.J-YEAR-OL D BULLOCKS , AND RK-SIDT 'E OF FURNITURE.

TOHN I). PALMER has receive! intl struct ion s fiom i Commnnderi . R. C.Carcw . R.N. ' who " i « I changing his re sid-ence) , TO SELL m PUBLIC AUCTION ,ON THE PR< :MISI S, on WEDNESDAY,24th AUGUST , J«i21 ,!.at 12 o'clock : sharp(summer t ime i . iinl -' -s previousl y diifpo.-'tM lof by Private Treaty,1 " ; '

The )ieu.u.tif illy isftusUiefi Property, ; con-sistiiiff of BAIJLIN 'DUD HOUSE iLA NDS.•Mid FARMYARDS , lei .ntui nijn: V&L 3r 28p,st a tu t e rnea siiij e . ! j

The Rcsiil fnl-o . atmioached froin. maintend by nr ct t i ly p.iiuted Lawn' ; witnin!\vly-built G j 'te Lwlgo at cntranj -c gate ,i.-; -a rf t onp -buil t , t wo-storeyed , ! SlatedIhiilding, wit I 1 hftndsonio .limestone pil-lared porch -i i i u ! ' stl '-ps . well sheltered ,with terraced |gr6iiiij .s. laiil out las ',Cro-jOiiet Lawn a iid Hovvl i iig Grt sMis ! i alsoTeimis Court , j uiirl Fnii't and V<?ueuibleGarden. ! ' ! ! .¦"Contains—Piiitranc > Hull . bmuUful lytiled ; Dj ning Room , 24ft , ' x '18ft ., ,marblenmntelpiece J id modern fireplace t Draw-ing Room; 341ft: x ' 18ft., marble mantel-piece and ruoci erri fir :plnce, .ill with ifinelyiiweuJded: - cornices; InneT Hall, •S'tudy,Small Conservatory j fine Staircase andCorridor leading to 6 Family Bedrooms,3 Dressing Room's (all centrally l eatcd) ;Kitchen (tiled). '.with luiodcrn Engle Ilange;Scullery, fitted j sink jLarder, China, Pan-tries, and Stoij e . Rooms, with central heat-ane plants Coal",House at rcre. t . j :• . Farmyard, afcout ' 100 yards from .the Re-sidence, cAnta?ris—Oben Shed, 67ft. :long;Open Car Shed,1 Boiler House with boiler,

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trough's- 2Towl Houses and enclose i FowlRun4iall galvanised roofingl in I perfect.coiiidM .

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Coach Yard, Stabling for 4 horiee (2loo'set boic^s, 2 stalls), large poach Houseor 'Garaiel with pit, Harness Ropn i, withHay [Lo:S oveT ; j and Cottage i containsSitting fidom , Ki tchen and 4 Beclrobms.' The Wai«r Supply is from (Pump, jwhichsupplies Residence andj Ya rde, which arepiped1 an dj fitted with taps, j i . ; :

The L&rtds are in prime conditioT , hav-ing Always been carefully farmed ' andmanured, and they .are' well fenced , shel-tered at ic watered , - and all fitted with,gated-. ¦ ' : ' !! '• '¦ ' ' ¦ ; ; '

M^kin ? one of the . niost desirable pro-perties fiffered to the' public for j everalyeari past, situate within twomles ofWatirfoi'4, with good roads leading : toCity} and, would make1 'a most desirableStudl Farm, the situation and (buildingsbeing ac aptable for such, j . ' ; !

Held :ri Fee Simple,1 ! subject to a ter-minaible Annuity lot £69 lls. 6dJ r.ayableto ithe I ash Land Commission. ! I . !

Poor Law Va'luataanr-On Lataas] £865s.i bd. ; dn Buildings, !£21 I5s. Od. !. I

Immedi'atelv After WILL|BE SOLD:-Horns >y Mowing Machine, .!H,6rnsby

Double M.B. Plough, liZig-za?, i Spring,TootH aid Chain 1 Harrows, Hay [Tosser,Hay Tu1 nibling Raike, large Metal Roller\Stone Ro ler , Turnip |'Sower, G lubber,Avery Suk Ouncil and! Weight;?, Tni<»k ,Farm Tools , Cross-cui Saw, GalvanisedBins, Gavanised: Cylinde rs with J water-taps , F eding Tubs , Barrels , WT.pelbp--rows, G" -nd Stone, and: Frame, Ladders.30ft.; 20ft , and others ;||TWligh t Marrow;Frame, I Lawn Mowerp .! | j | ; \

Governi'ss Car ; and Harness (a.| hand-soriie tui nrout) , Working Hoirse.'aged ; SetHarness , Gents' and Ladies' Saddles.Bridles , Bits , Head- 'Collars, CaVasons,Shift s E rfd Rollers , Presses' Spriiio; Mar-ket CTari .J Tumbling Ca'rtj bofh byj BristolWagon, ^orkere ;i Dra y Carts and, | Side-boards , 2 Pony Carts .1 Horse and i PonyTack1 lim j quantity of Fowl, jFowl Houses,Swarms of Bees and Beehives. ; U '. \ :

20 three-year-old Bullocks , 10 21-year-old Bulloc ks—in forward 'cohditionr :

I RTi^IDTJE OF l!]URNITURiE. !. Antiqut * Double-end ,Carvpd MahogaTiy

Couches lupholstered in1 tapestryi; AntiqueMah|oga ly Card ;Table ! ; : cabriole I legs,shaped top, with 1 counter cups ; AintiqueMaho a iy Oval and Writing Tables , :QakArmchai r! in Morocco. ,Set of Carynd OakITall| Cli lir.i, Antique Mahogany I|Tat'a'n<lPfn-i Str ijd. ; ! J l : M l '

v.M^iho ' any Suht Tilble , marplc- Uj p:(Innj H ¦•"Jr -ol s . ('ivarn rrpiionc and! Records ,Chini l l o iWin clow Han' frin ss , Tr|ree-tk'rMiii l ^tu o Diin .:" -waitor, Table Glas.i, jin-(•ludij i ir wino s , (Wnnt n. pickles , !' i C-us-tardi , "crp it ;-' ; Anti < |i io Copper WarhiJn ?P/ inj C( nper Chestnut Roaster ,1 StainedWa rdrol ds, PrPsscs. Pli .«h WindowlHan?-inj ^ ; Iron Bedstead * . iMattresse s, W'af h-••t iu'ds. Dr'e-ssinj r 1 Tablks. ^hnirs , |Wat« rCnn.i. ¦R KIK-.S. An t i que ;W6rk Boxes, Di?-pat.ch Ciise. etc. i i ; | . ' \ \ ¦.

Fcr fnr t l ' »r T)ar1iou!:i P itinnlv to. j ' "

J A M F . S McCOY. ^nliritnr . !Co 'Jicck Sti.e'p.t . Wa t i ' iford

JOHN D. PALMER , IM . '• Auctinneer. | ! ' ''

C,\ T)H K MNE STREET. I WATERFORD.I i ¦:

-> BRIDGE ftTREin '. WATERFORDFOR SALK. I I :

imO 1 E SOLD BY AUCTION ,; en_L I the Premises , on WEDNESDAY ,

2-j th! AT GUST , 1021. at. 12 o'clock] bydircitioi s of Miss Dollard , who is; Kriir-ing from business, . ¦ ! - | ! : !

Tljcln :erest in | t in; v>ul i .< an ti ally-built3-stqrey House , . 5 BRIDGE STREET.WATER FORD, in -which : ;i lucr 'aliyePrivate Hotel . and Restuunuit Businesshas |b.ecii conducted. j ' i :

i Held uider Leu^i- fr mi the Wat edDi'dCoriforj ion for a t r nnj nf 31 years /from.Marl-h, I80.'J , subject i;o ' th'e yearl y: ad-justed r -lit of .CJ0 ,18s. ;d.; P.L.V.', i&Jl).;! The i rem.iHos tire - .'uliiiirabl y situatedfor . any biuOno.-s.: bi 'iil? irlbse . .t o! | : theBridge 'r ind central Rai lw a y Station .! •

Iniuiediak' Possession , i • i !': Fdr fi rthcr pur t icuhJrs ! s >e posters ,i JAMES McCOY , iSoli^itor , Colbecki Street, Waterford. ] ;. .

IOMAS WALSH! AND SON,\ucti6necrs and Valuers ' \ ',

THE MALIi . WATERFORD.

BONA rAIIOX . j CO. WATERFORD

LISXEGERAGII iFARM. !

•2.51 AC lY.f i S.M.. HEL D IX FEEi SIMi 'LE , ANN -Ul fl 'Y I £75 Gs ad..

: WITH DWELLING-HOUSE AND? (j)UT -OFFICKS. |

• FOR SALE ;;TO I E SOLD BY A UCTION .! on

a Hj-iie t i - he N: mj t ' cij (if not i pre-\ imiily li *|) DM f| of by Pr ivate Treaty).

Thi> l i t i 'H ' Sl in t h e V i l u a b l e Grass amlTillage ¦'a rm ;i t I .ISN OC KIUGH , | con-ta in i 'njr i'<l acri s S.M .. watered ! nndft 'nc^d , ihnwn I'nr i t - ' gn/ilt Fatteningqual ties : : I i :qual ties : : i :

Thi're is a well-built oiu'-'Storoy Dwel-lingl u u - ; ^ dialed .Ini t loading inside TI --l > n i i \ : >i '¦•f >mun. i ' l i i ;'U .s ( o\y - liouse ', ucconi-n i c d a t i i i ; ; i i l ^n t 'in <- ( i u s . i and various"Cher (.-! > l v v i i i e i i t l y :u rAncrvij Out-housi- .- ,M l ) S I l t 4 . f i . ' |

. Hcld' i l F K K S l M I ' L l l s u b } , - : - ! t o - a n iui-n u i t y of C75 Gs. (id, (.'ird iJ t ' c j a i i i O . paya .b l i :l > » the l i i . -h Livnd (j i i i i n i i« s i |n i . ' ! i

T h) 'F i i i i n is s i t n a t ej l . w i t h i n . a .boiit 5mi! *1; oi K i lnmc t l 'u in .i s J G^ S.j a i id W. J R I y .Stati in , iind ; i l ) ' i i i t ha l f i ' n in i I * 1 froin th< 'V i l lnj i ; < f Bouin.' ihori and Strand. !;

Poy' r Law .Vah i i i t i on , CJ71 f l()s . Od. :Thure is an extensive Creamery and

Baco n f' i' lla.r (whirh ;n|i -i 'pts p igs : i forf i l a u p h t i 1!) s i t u a t e i n - t h e viLl f ip r e ¦ h

For fu t KM - n i i r i ic t i la i js j in'olv to iMf^His . 1 THORN TON AXD SOX

Solicitors .' Watei ford ; or to1^THOV1AS WALSH AND SON ,

j ' .' u -1 ir .ncors :MI <1 Valj uers, | :i Tl E MALL , WATERtFORD .

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iVA ,IV BI.K l5t T S iNK^ PREM ISES| ; FOK SAlLlv . -i i ' ; :i ! - - i i

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< O 1 ."NT\ OF W A T E K F O R D - T O W N ' Ot: j DUNGARVAX .

MRS i .u i C. O 'NKIL l i , wlio is. retirin gfron ibnsiness W I l ' -J , SELL :tlie ¦ fol -

lowinjr ProixTty :— i i!\y LOT i. I ¦ : :

Hci In orrst - and ( io odwill in the Pro-riiises] N > . 70 O'CONNKLL STREET,: asa ' (i-o iiiff C incvni , Svher iS an extensiveGrocery, Wine and Spirit , Seedsj Man-ures ind illotel Business has been car-rifd oi ft. r 'a t iu in l x i r of >'cars ' which coni-prise large} IJwellin^hoiiBe I and! ¦ Shopknown a3- j "Th»> Hibern ian Hotel ," wi thYards ' St ires/Stable.-, , (J ardcj u a, and al? ' iB .smell ¦ )WHlin^ln)iises | let (to. tenants.The Jnt i i e i Preinist -s aio hcld Jurider i aLoiso toi ;(31 ye-a rs j ut tlie yearly rent ofC>G. Tl ei n 'nts payabje by. the under-tcnan is ' a iiouut :." *-M li;- . Od per :innuni.

•| i - LOT •> . I • MHer JRs uite anJ Good Will as a Goin?

Coiice -n i iii the premise/ No. Gil MAINSTREET,, whidi comprise Dwellinghouse,Shop, Yard and Store, where Mrs .iQ'Neillhas ft r -n a n y yoais carriedj on a largeMeal , FI >\\r, Wine! and Spirit j Trade.Those Premises are|heldj in Fee Simple.

Nesociaitiorie for purchase can ibe •' en-tered Into! with the undersigned , who willgive furtl er particulars to intending pur-

^^I N F. WILLIAMS, I i ! ] ¦• ¦ ' . I Solicitor, Dungarvan.

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BY DHOMAS JWILSH, luCTiONEER. ' - I ! AND 1MLJJEEL , -- • . ¦

^. 50 and !5l G& Y , ifWATERFORD. ; ;1 TRAMORE C^ ^ATERFORD.- ! v! illPORTANT'^i^UNCEMENT. . ;

mHOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer, 50 -andli; Fr QIJAYJ lias bj e'en favoured witni^Tn+.nWinTifi from Josebh i Widger, Jisq.,lnsT-rucuoiih «ufi» \»yFXKi 'A™¦ iyA\ 'f i\ vTO SELL ! BY AUCTJ .OI« . ON MOiNDAY,22ndUUGUST,|19iJl. at too o clock , AlTHE KENNELS, fCKAMOEE, ' ¦¦ ' • ¦ •I His! Interest .in -Mlf^llowing ValuableProp^rtiesj :-

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ROCK LODGE FA RM, P, art of tJ ieLands of C.aainacoipAgue, containing 32a.Sr. OiV. sta^ite ijiea pur i ipf i fi ij st ^lass *at-tenink Lsind, with \T>\$1 mghouse thereonl^nown «s['.'R9* l4f e> " '• ^

d, ."L ™ESimple eiibject 'to >n aiinuity of £24 10s.bd. paybl6' ;to the ifisti [Land Commission.

[ MANOR HOU^El lfcD^ KENNELS;blUEST'S ROA'D, T RAilORE, Btanduurbn 17a. li . 34pJ statute measure , H^^IN FEE SIMPLE FI :EE OF RI<;XT FOR|EVER. ¦ ! . ' '

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'• : 'LO11:3. ¦CASTLETOWN I tlj ELD, PRIEST'S

ROAD , TRAMORE,, ¦ containing la. Ir.!30p. statute measure , adjoining Lent 2 and^.^..^n. - .Vrtl t i o 'Ma 1 -Ri t i l / l inrr l VrrtnijVffA tohaving a valuable liuiiaingi r ronwigo '"Priests Road, HELD f;N FEE !BIMPLE .

I j !¦ I Lplf 4. ¦¦ i • ¦;. ALBION! HOUSE,! sifuate at Church

!Roa<1, Thimoie , tet s 4ding in its owniprou idR . HKl4 I? IRE SIMPLE FREE;OF RENT IFOR E|VERi! I • I I I lk>T,5. ¦ i! LISSEIJAX FARM, close .to Traiiwrp,Contai ning i ia3a|.. Ir; I8p.. held iir HiEiSIMPLE Subject tq UP. annuity of £2frpay-lable to tli e, Irish La0d :; Commission.i For further particulars apply to . .¦! ¦ I HENRY D. KEkKE, Solicitor ,

!i I lO'Conriell Sti.1 Waterford ; or toi! THOMAS] WAL8H,ii Auctioneer and Valuer ,i: M and ; 51 QUAY(,| WATERFORD.;I: i i : i l l .

|; FRIDAY.; 26tj i I AWTGUST,. 1031.'

iAT TIIK SALE K OS^ 50 and 51 QUAY ;

ii '¦ WlVTERFORD. 'i! . . ¦. . . : I 4-M- 'ITNTERFASTINCT SATLE of Old Waterford'J. (u t Glasp ; Silver , China. Antique Fur-¦niture, etci. th'^ promwty of the late Sir'Jiimes A. -j Power . ' . '¦ \

'¦ ¦ ' ¦I ' Xldo *' :<elect| LibiJ T. mostly vc];il i H£:to Irlisli Literatju rc i . by Jir^ctione ol Dr.iAloxande r iFordj e . Ca 1 rrine street .i! tHOMAS WALSH,j ! Auctioneer i r t l Valuer.(I 5'. uru i i Sl QUA\ , WATERFORD... . . _ ^-- ;

,\<) .¦¦•» SOf-TH PAR \pE". WATERFORD

'ATTRACTIVE i sillJ l OF SUPERIORHOl'SEHOLD fl .'RMTURE . JHAS-.SIVH I ; MAHOGAJSy SIDEBOARD ,WITH ! PLATE; (HlhsS BACK ; EN-(iRAViIXGSL inclJiHing the OLD WA-TERFORD [CATHEDRAL & BIB1.1-:imi-SENTroD frc JOHN ROBERT S.ATir.H ITK C^r 791 - APPO1NT-

. \TENTS OF L lN ItNG \SD DRAW-ING ROOMS , \ iHDROOMS , H A L L ,KITCHEN; EU'Rl -JKA GAS STOVK([.VRDEN SEAT'S IMPLEMKN'i SFIJOWERS, ETC 1 i

T1O BEH SOLD I" A I} Al-CTION . In1 iWEDNESpAY. Mh AUGUST . irJi .

j ut 12 o'cloifik , Tpy aiTecJ-tioi-? erf H. J .¦Jv<rt>?r1t-!- , FAQ... wh« is- |l.e«\i-:i_ . .

THOMAS WALSH,Auctioneer anH Valuer .

.-IO- anr l i51 WAYL WATERFORD.

.{) ' iCATHERINE .STREET.. ! WATMK)RI) . .

nii 'ORfA i'i;- ' SAL¥J|OF VALUAi i r. v ;i A' NTIQV IV .JFURN^TURE , CH U'PEN -

DALE, : -SHERkfoiS' AND GEOK -GIAN:i lL\ \n )^ OiME FRENCH (.'A K-INET .I : CARVED ! | QUEEN ANNOH A IK . iVX^IINSTER .CARPET*.SHEFFIELD PLkTE , WATERFORI )GLAS$r OLf> >^'(;iRAVINTGS, R\RECOLOURED IIRINT S ; ETC.

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rnO BEj : ,SOLD BY AUCTION, on|1 MONDAY ,! AU(6UST -29tli , 1921.- at12 oVlock (tiew iime),Ul NO. 31 CATHEIJ-INE ISTREKT , [wATpRFORD , by diivc-ti fft s of Dr , Alexander Forde, \yho i.< lc:iv-inc. : ; I I ; : ,.-;;

THOMAS VALSH, 'Au'otiorWr and Valuer;•?q iinrl :51 QUAY WATERFORD

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MOL'NT V]I E\V. JOHNS HILL .j : \VjVT£JFbRD.ATTPuiciVlJ^ALE OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNIT URE ,¦j ; ¦ ! j noiuain" : ¦ iSuperior KiiirClom j a. =s Cottuj e Pi/mo , in(•M rviy l W'.- i t i i i i t eaH-,: by Moriiington ;n>.lNW.-t i i n . j l . o n d o i ; lfij anf> : Stool;" l (r , i -<Music St:; :irl . (r ies iTf i fj ld /urHiolPt i -n-d intaj i e s .ry ;| j Grj i. df: tj ior '.-? : Chair. A n n .Easy nnd L\Li.\ \<r G i i i r s .- Overman:.:1.liook.-h^ - l yns , aij i i-ifTo i:. 200 r.or.k,s . AVat< -r-colour Dra v.iri fr .s,- l a i in e se Prints OilI' Mih t .'iiK.'.s. ColMired Print "Th^ . BlindFiddl er ,"! .-ifu'd |Sir iiayid ; Wilki.- Ci «K -ksunnoi i i i i |..:i-l. by fisure , Ornnir.ento. Hand-?oni«|C' i it. r>ra.-j | ' rj endor .and Br;i.v-vs.Bord «M't(l Carpet and Ru<r .- . v'arv^ Ma-finj fat iy Cab in i-1 1.6 o ' .1abl<- . O.-ikuv V J ) i ...-injr- room ! Siiiur , Sofa , J ' .'latvd Wah> , ('.l.:--and C'lii i ia. ; Cu : ery .^ ^

ice Window , ILih- :-

itiss , il) r>r , l* > i r t i ( re aiici |Cu 'rvun . «to.I Tim I L i l R -C h a i i s. .)ak. T.-ihle. I - m a d ' -irom old W^ter i 'ord Kr ti»,-\ Hat arid V:r.-br .'lbi ! Suin.J . St uir Carfiet; Rods , ote.|| TheJ 15*' {iri ^>in .^

arp: 'u]ly fu rn i .« l i« « d -w i i l :

It ias si and i lro ri He<!s»!«ute . Spring n.ndi f iV i r >Iiit irr -s>.. l Splendid O.ik .Suite vcii -p i.' t i np of W«rdro'lje , puehps:--S Dre.s.-iiu .'[Table .T i ij l Waitist|i.h.l;. Corner Pro?f"p .itin W.ihij it.. Suite , Chc-f .s Drawi i > .fi :hiiii |. - Ciir(vts|J etl-'.| KLt ij -hf .'iu a:nd ; |ffii l i t i i i rjj ' Uti-n.Mls in vu r :-!ty, ( : i lvihi.i<x| Wi(te rinp Tin on wheels .¦ft .Ji io Rt ill . r . fl'rArdeti -Implv .-iients .' SCMI .>>\vr U H n r i d r M B i i l l i (in l .»t. >), . G-.,-u '^Bieve e. >i>\ ¦ i : .

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TIIO Bl-1 ISOLD |HY 1-NRESERVl 'H!L VUC 'TION , ON; r^IDAY . 19th A T T -~} V*V.. lil-Jl - ;it }2 |v,Vif , .-k ( n r w l t i r i m . byiiri 'ctions of Bornard O .Shaug>hn. --y .^sq. . who' i.* le^unt-.-

I A c larcrf pf One ph i l l i n ? will ilw niaWej it th ( (lonr; . wh i ch ; \ i l l be rt-.fun< 1' -<! : .p' urehJuscr ?. ,I: T.TI is— ("ash. I -\ \ THOMAS WALSH,| A,uet ior>erl and Valuer.

50 aiid ol QUAY , AVATERFO1M ) ¦

\ U C V I O N iAT KILN. IGRAJ S GE K I I - - '. ; ! MA.CIJHOMAS. :

-ETTING OF GRAZING.

WE havft i receivivcl instructions U MIH• NLr. ! Edwi|rd iPry f 'er .: Kiln agnin;: .- .

Kihna -thoma? . h'O Ll'-T for a ' period "fh f l X M ONTHS fbii 1st] Septembe r . t! -"JI ,

|The J razi ri? o1 " 70 ac res (or thc-reabout>»c f sound LJUHI ip soo(l Jh onirt .

[The iLaiul .i' wnich'l adjoint tho, ; i> ul>ii. -j ad. i|s well !w.i terM and sheltered. ' .| SALE ON: LANDS at[ 12 o'clock (old

tf 'me) , ON ; THURSDAY , 25th AUG L'ST,1921. ! ; I . i i . 1

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I Privi te Offer? wil 1. a considered nn today of Sale, i ' ¦ . . ; . '' •

j Terms—Cash with \ s|ual ; Fees.! J MAHERi & WALL.AUCTIONEEI fS) | K! IMACTHOMA

| - I - ! i .: . . • : ¦ :JIGUTLERY-FOT ! |BU [> jrlor quaUty ttTables Qutlory. i RaspraJ .8cie«or»,Pook«VKnives try ' Waltei. Walsh and SoulBftrrooatrand 8treet Waierfotrd,i i ; - T - - ; I Fir j 4 -. : :

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XOi 3J MJCHAE|;;|r.,j ;WAjTEjEF .dRD. ;

iHOP 'ife DWE^IlfeHOliSEriCPROFiTT RENT OF £25 '.M. Odj ). FOR SALE.;' I - - "'" "> I ' ' ; , i- '. '¦ I I ', ' -j ' ! . ¦

m6 BE ' "SOLDI - . ':JY ! : 'A^CTIONI' !. it

J, ¦ TH:E SALER< ) O tfS;Tll O'Cf ¦NNELLSTRJBET, 'ON TH JR 3DAY, j llth -^ugus.t,

| The l!rter<3st in he Valuable L?aseholdShop and Premises, ,No. :2.!J MICHAELSTREET; WATEIREORD; |heia |" dnderLease for 23 years at the low yearly^ rentof £8 T '< '" i ' : ii !i M

:T The Premises. are. let; to MrlT j llichael])eerl in| yearly tJenancy (Mr' Dder paysrates) at the yearly « nt of ! : £33 ¦ 0 ¦ 01 : ' Deduct Head Rent : i i8- 0 0j 1 ; Deduct Head Rent i il j S 0 0

, Annual .Profit Rent i !£25 0 0The Shop is spacic us; with plite glass¦out 'and small (stoieroom ht rere.["Up-tairs are.: Sittins-r< oin , Kitclieh). Bath-bom, 4|BedroomsJal iii good order. Gasnd- tvater. laid on! j • : ¦ \ , [ ¦I The rent is a prer-^ar, .one , and j ean bencreased in : a-cfiordance ' "With the statute.Sale it 12' o'clock pharp. ;.' j iFor further particulars apply, to

MESSRS. D^OB^YN ANDi MoCOY,Soh'citors, Colbeck i Street , Wa-

! terford Jor to | I I : : 'JOHN MURPHY AND SON,

(Auctioneers and Valuers ,1 O'CONNELL ST.,I & THOMAS- HILL,

WATERFORD. | j . .

MV ILUA BLE Hlfsi^ESS PREMISES' FOR SAIJE , 8IT.UATK IN TDUNGAKVAN| cf. ,WATER ;l|01:,1) . .

TTAYES AAI) I CO., ! AUCTiqNEElt S .XX have been i >i -;tructed by JVl rs. MaryCjery Oj 'Neill, wh' < > is -letiriiiir from bu.-i-libss.' TO-SELL th i . il |nder-ni«nti i» :ied Pr<;-niises ae Going Concerns, with tl ** ij oo<i-viLl of Ithft bu^iii' Ssi carried on; by herliarein — 1 1 ' " \ . '¦; - .

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Her Estate, Lntire^t aiiul (iood vilL as ;ti joiru!' Concern i'r the Premise's No.. 61V1AIN STREET, j Dt&NGARVAN ;: wbk:bComprise Dwellifliho](isp ; Shop , iY a rd an< )Store, where Mrs! O'Neill has nr-banyyears carried on \s large |Mea l , FI our aiulspirit- Trade—Scvfn-Uay ' Lieenc't . : TheF reonisfi are heldhn ]ree Simp le.1 |

LOT 2; , • iHer Estate a!nd !ln :ere.st- in U K vonui^t

dious Premises, ,No. 70 O'CONNB©!Sj TREKJT , DUNGAR7A N, as a .- : QhiaiCJoncern , where an - extensive | G rocery.|\Vin«s alml Spirit,!1 Se eds, Mamnvs I andHotel Business has been* c'a r r ij 1 Ij on forij i finy yjp .ars. Th } I remises 1, which ci>n. -¦nise larpe D">v« - !l i ; i t ' bourf , j Sh y ) > , Sii;i-

- '.•j ious Hall , Areh;^.¦.•iy , .Curr i a i r t ' i ^n l r in i • ? •!|.>m .sl'?«?'»it , and :iu Wt i "as (Tin- H1BER-

jN r A N > HOTEL , ^itl , . Bot i l i i r j j HAu' s.-s .ttLnr flp . 'Stores ami Slu-ds, Stj rvi in -j fe r t i nij» r.-e=| j Coach H- :> •= ( , ( Coal :, Hou fs , . o.t¦.- .'.stand hn *2 rrn .-i!.•*. . 6 poiche^ .' . st.'miti ' nn'a-Jsj i i re.' oij rherwiinv.hsj ) aiid an- he d. mderts Leas« for 61 jv -'drs liit thf ye .i i l l i "rent »> ; 'pf i ' Os . j od. TWp aW eiir h t: -sm ill Dw!-Ijngh ouses inc-lud .-'d j in t lu- i IA';I 4' . aj id$% (is. j Od. T.h«rV» aW> eiirht stn ill Dwi-Iingh ousfs inc-lud .-'d jin t lu- i IA';I 4'.| aj idWhic h produce 'a- -.fti i 'ta l i 'of tf)4 li fWd. peri rmum.] Sevt-n-d \y iLiceuce: ! I «

Th> Sale WIU. TAKE PLAC'l i : i t Two•/¦dock (new t.irn '> ai the COUR'l HCUSK.' f ' A't ^ R .V A N . ON T l 'K S D A V . .'udiUST30th , 1921. ; ! .

I Fiv < ' [per cent.. A u c t i o n Ki '-t -i i>. i l ; dp[ ay ;i7;Ifj by purc-h Hers.; : ' ¦

For further par t iculars anp 's' i>I HAYES ! AND CO.,

V fTlONEKKS .l Dl l -NGARVA N or ta-.'I0TIN F. UJILIAMS . Soli ;i t ! . r (hnv-

in<j Cavfiriiie of Siil iO . Dun'-u r-van. - ; ; !•,

nrxo-ARVAX : dp . ;| WATF.R I-T)RD."¦- X .L V. OF CORN A^D I FOUU STORKS.

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<OOD-WILLj OF BUSINESS O-i cOJIN; J..VD FLO;-R MERCHAN11. | f '

MR.. M ICH A FJ. HARRY , « !io Jm- m; .ill-h < 'a ) :> , ¦:.- n ' 1Out rsj t i i i n j r j from

.ti^inr.4. .;ff. - r .- f i r = ;!ip lv"s Coo iL ujlli m' .f ir t l)iisin<' .s.? of ;; C|rn ; Flour aWd Mr-a lVlorchant . cr ip fi .-c ] on by him u ulefr t -h --

•n l o . n fl -\v i . . r !«.,, ; f n & H a i r v " m |cAur. -h^treet- ,bd Qn.-i;- 1 it rkt ; I^'.imarvju ,1, C,v.U atorfrr i d , and K 'M his E?,t -i.tp and I ** -\f rr - i i in the Vr t Ms tj , in ivliioli t I'O. tradoof Corn Alerch.-iut. ed-., I I IHS 'I H - W j cn.rriert' p by him. - : ] . : . i|| The Btisine.s* I^eiirises wdsisi 1¦ \f UrevStores situate in Hhu -chi .Str-l-t a i id QuaYSjt rfciM, fapablt- oi:' l K ldi r iL ' about h winhn rrels pf corn , held in ^'tv ^in ; >

p] andTf a *t0F in Quay :St eet cnn fibleYf -holrl -\ns al>out .1.000. barVeli of cori i , he d ifriderif f.enancr from y chr to year ;it the) vearlvmit of p.Os". ni. :nuj Prc-hiis!^ ate iriirT n0"'

1 Walr - e Tl »e -finn [of "\VT\elan:>} \t} Rarrj- ha.» f. r c vcr 50 year ; | tradedIV "'"^arvan with s iccfcss , and are] well.J >K . !inn.:AiraWy \n: v-n to «w . aidr - i.t>1 chind aid Enjrk r.il ij |! Yor pfl rtiCTilar? apilv t< "> : !•TO? N F: \VrilTlMK,' S«ilint ,,r ; btir 1-psrvan , Co. Waterfo rd

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Blackrock College; DUBLIN . . ;| ;T : : ; r .

RE-OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 5.

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in r > -d ?r i4j ;App' ie:)|tions . j , ¦ :. .

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I - f cMails - apply t|o i : ' ,THE PRESIDENL T.

UNIVER SITY . qotLEGEj bOiLMi.\ < ONHTIT UENT ! OLLE(^E (Jlf "b l FVA H ONA L UNIVERSITY OFIRELAlND) . TV | !

SESSIONi 1921-2-2' \ I I '¦J A T\Z° >h'- h4i')S f ?n.'Uiu n >cK..T;tte^ it Vnc ^y k M«i"' Intro ducto ry CoUr.se in Medicine (i ';»-.;huiMi e peiitist-o-)foltober 5th I 921 V

te1?^:.. ?in^ri# "Id. Arc-hit -ctur. .Ti , ¦v , "1r 1".lv 'lV "cioner 11th . \<Y2 :^ctures

in 1 -b4in Octobet" ; L}, .

j /\pp lv to the Col (Ji. EarkLt T ^nf r,- ;."•' hthool of Med bine , Cecil is sLt<f by h'tter ao<ir .jlse l to Rt -nstra/ " V*\'ft ,. .. • ' " ^"' -.lniis and iCouHei for} ¦- -•<- ¦

^Oopyj

^c k-h Cour^JrUj 6/1 .

Kockwel! G<|!(C.S.Sp , I 'ASHE L .

;. \y"-L ' j M--01'RN

Tuesday , epii-

~~~ !I' '"' u-nn.s, etc.. snr -J v i

lE j PRESIDENj l

PLDVBX Fell Booflng for j Oui-Buil*-ffif» » " TempoTaiyj structures, Bicyola-Sheds, and *ny jbmlding requiring: ••h«*p. durable and re'liable Roofing, f N«Urrm« - [required. I Cle*m to i h*ddl«iLopk« veil. Oily me quality. In toB«ci|ntaiiiirii; 12 square yards', price; I0sJ:6d.'per roll. I .For eamplifi *ppij!'- w' ebuijWiltar W*l«h »nd Sbnii, B*rron»triJMlteiiBi?lM***'.- l ' i l ¦ . .• ¦ " •

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WATERFORD-Innt«d and roblWMflby v Witerford Newa, ¦ Ltd.. |i 6 l \pMWAIEaFOED NET^8 M»chiae Ptfifrlo«, BcakbiHdingJ *id M**hin& BoMd

: K?ttfti&sient..' :.4» uti %0, O><y *m 4ItNeii; to ih. Faxiah SpJ flRdnile mEm