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Page 1: WE STOCK NONE BUT THE E EST, WHICH IS c^s TTHE ...snap.waterfordcoco.ie/collections/enewspapers/WNS/1914/...VOL. LXIII Nb girths, jYtarriiges. deaths. Births. Marriages, and Det ths

VOL. LXIII Nbgirths, jYtarriiges.

deaths.Births . Marriages, and Det ths charged

2B. Gd. for five lines. Ever; r additionalline Gd. I

Advertisements under this heading re-ceived after 12 noon will b s found onpage threo. . I .

Persons sending by post ann ouncementso! this class are particularly I equeste'd togive their names and addresses as aguarantee of authenticity.

SB1BTH .SIMNKS-Augiist. 2iVh, 1014, it Medical

Hull . Tramore, tho wife of F. W. SpicksL.l' .S.I.. oi a difflBhtcr. 1 I

DKATHS. I I

CARROU/—On September MJ , 13H J atIUT residence , 'Brenor , P-iltown . MissMie n Carroll. R.I.P. Thi romdin.«uvre Toir.ovcd at 4 o'clock this eveningto Piltown Church. Funeral at I 10• ¦deck to-morrow (Saturday) after Officeand lik-h .Ma.-s.

PARLE—Aupust 2StH. 1914. at 8 BclleyueTerrace, Waterior'd, Jame ; A. PaHe.R.I.P. I

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WHITE—On September 2nd, 1914, afterbrief illness, in Dublin, Gerzrd , secondson of John X. 'Wliitc, locklaridf,Watprtord. . I

WREATHS.—You get economy andpunctuality by sending your orders to 27-28 Bartonstraud St. Large I stock I ofWreaths, Crosses, etc., from 5s to £5. IJ .G. McCaul, successor to W. Power. Tele-grama: McCaul, Ironmonger. Waterford .

©ubltc announcements

REVISION OF THE LISTS' OF VOTERS ! AND JTJRORS'

LISTS IIH THE YEAR 19li

OOUKTY AND CITY j OF WATE1F0RD.

i"VTOTICE IS HEBEBT GIVEN, that tho! LLN R«vi«rioir B»rriit»r for tb» County «nd Cit/! of vvaterfctd will ho'.d Courts for tfie tmrpoeeI ' of &zv'*»ia0 lbs Saterml laabs of Parlia(nerits,ry

^ «j>d Local Go»ernn:eot Vot«r« for th« aid Conntj-'mnd City : and »l«o for tb» purpose of EurUing tbeI 4' General U»t of JaK«." and " Lilts of SpecialJnrora." for the t>id Coonty and City, tt tho:time> and Piaees hereinafter mentions^ >

! KET1SIOK OF JTJROBs'- LISTS FOE CTTT.' : Court Houie,' WaterforcJ, Toe«day, 15th Sop-' tember, 1914, 12 noon, (cr the City of Waterfard'.

j REVISION OF LISTS OF T0TEE3 r )B crrrf1 Court Hoots. Waterford, Yf tine adayl 10th Sep-¦<raber, 19U, 11-30 a.m., Thnr«d<7, 1,7th SepU.i 1914 11-30 a.m., TM '-J, 18th September, 1914,I 11-30 a-ra . Saturday, 19th September, 1914, 11-30sv.m Eteoing SlUiogi , Fndaj, I8:h Ssp 'eraber,and Saturday , itftn oopiBuj ime, w«-*,«-*v y.u*M'for the Borocgh of Waterio'rd.

!iREVISION OF IJST3 OP . VOTERS FOR

COCNTY. :'< >. Eait—Court House. Carrioitbeff, Moi day, 21iEestember, 1SU, 11 a.ni., ; Tueadiy, 22ndSeptember, 1914, 11 a.ir.. fur the rolllog district!of the Bailymaurberrt, Carrickbeir, Oldbridga»DdPoitI»w I

I Ea«<—C«.utt Hooso , WnlorloTd, \7'dn«d»j323rd Eept-mbe>, 1914, 11-30 a.m., Thurday, UttiSeptember. 19U, 11-30 a.m. - ET«O|B » Sitting]VtiAar, i5-.h Seplemb-r, 1914, 6-30 im-, tottie Polling iii-trict> of Callaghaoe, jKilmac-ltlnmai, Stradbally.'Tramoro «nd t.'aerford|! I Wrat—Court House, Liamore, Saturday,'25th: September, MM, 1 pn>., Monday, 28th!Beptember, 1914,1.2 DOOD , for the Polliogj dlstrtotaof CappoqoiD, Liaoio"* aud Tallow. T,We»t—v."on<t Borne, Dcngartan. Toejdsj, 29th

September. ISM, 11-30 S .D., Wertaeiiay, 30thSlumber, 1914. 11 a.m.. ETC- ing Sitting, Tan-[day, :'.'th Settembor, :9[4. 0-30 p.m.) for tbeoUluft Distnct* it Mdmore, Claeamo: o, Dnu-

S»rt»o and Vil lierBUXfo. ,

HEVISION OF JCKOR3' LISTS FOS CjOCSTI.| Court Hoieo, C'rr'okber, Xoudiiy, 3Ii> Sep-

ttrubtT. 1914 , 1 p.m., lor'the Barouiee ol Uppor-tbird and Olentuci .-y- 1

ICou't Home. Waterforii, . Thnrtday, UtOctober. 1'jH. 11 30 :.m. for the Bariniej utCaclii.rand Middlrtbtri. : I

Coucc [louse. Liiman', Satucdar, S th8ept»mber, 1914, 12 nroo, (or the Batony ofCoahmore »nd Ccshbrid •. : I

ICoort Hon.™, Danl!arv«n;Tiie»?ay, 23th S"P"t>«\>er, V>U, I p.m. for Ibo Buroolos ofl Declei¦\Vithln Drum and Deolea Witboot Dcun .

I The Court will sit punctually at theBoors mentioned, and tjie Clerks ai d RateCollectors of Ihe soveral $oor law tinioua,innd tho Secretary of the County C ouncil,are hereby required to- -be in atte idanceat the times as above get forth, aad toproduce all Books relating to the I Ratescf their respective districts. |

i T Every petson who baa served aNotico of cl.-im to Tote in aoy I 'oilingDistrict in said County, or Ward, i 1 enidBorougb, should attend iu person it theRevision Coartjtherefor, in order to s ippottsach claim, otherwise it will be rejeci od.

Dated this 1st day of September, 1914.: WILLIAM A. DOBBIN ,

Clerk ot the Crown an4 Peace foe the,i County and City of Watfirforp.

NOTICE TO RATEPAYE

SUMMARY Proceedings will be takeni alter Uth September • for tlnpoid

¦l65 " • ¦ JOBS McCART HY.

1 W.tTERFORD UN ION.

r"PHE Hoard of Guardians will , a I next:JL\ .Mectiut', to be held 6n tlie lGth.iiist.,zeeoive Tenders for the usual Supp »« o(Brdadi 'Meat, £ggj, Butter, Meal, Flour,and 'I'otatoos, for Quarter ending 2nd.January, 1915.

Handbills containing particular:- canho had on application to

! ¦ ' JOHN M.VCKBY.• • I . ¦ Clori of the On bn.

Board Room. .Workhouse,rWaterford , 3rd September, 1914

! CvU?RICK-OJI-SUIR UNION, jfpHE 'Board of Guardians of above;JL I Union will , at th«ir Meeting onSaturday. 12th September, 1914. rcieeiveand. consider Tenders for WOBKHQUSESUP.PXIE-S for Haif-ycar ending 31stJtfurch. 1915., j

<)h iune date the Ouardians will pro-ceed to appoint a competent person toTAKE:6TOOK for Half-year ending 30tl«Eepteniber. 191"4. • i

Handbills siyinf full particulars mayJ>a !had on application to me. ' ' .. ¦! ;• ' i •

¦ - at. HICKEY,. ' I , Cleric of Uni in.

291h August, 1914.

\VATBKROBD DISTRICT"iTJirAmiC-. j i : ".:¦ ASyMJM. .

; ') I ; -PAT (PIGS (FOB SiXE. -

fTIEWDERS are invited for the pouc laseI J. I !of 8 Fat Pics, which may be sec i onapplication to the Land Steward at the.Asylum any day (Sunday excepted). :

Tenders addressed to tho :Bes. lied.Bnpti will be leoeived op to the hour ofone! o'clock pj n . on (Wednesday, the 9thBeptembei. '; . • . . ]¦¦ Terma—Cash. Purchaser to remove it heplga vHhin two days from the dati ofsale. ¦¦; • •

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.¦ . ,i-| •: • . TBO6IA6 P. CA9EY, Oler tBsjlom[ Off ice, 1st Sept., 1914. .

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prepaid 1^dverti ement . j

j T~PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT

! SCALE, !

WEEKLY NEWS. j12 WORDS ' «d. per insertionis „ ed :2* „ • > 8d.- .. .. i30 .. lOd. „ .. :36 „ Is. Od '42 ., Is. 2d 48 .. Is. 4d i

c scS PLEASE NOTE- i =S Advertisements in this tpaoe : ~~ MUST bo prepaid Accounts ; 23 cannot be opened for them. I 5S 1 5C^ ^S© CSSSS3O

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AGRICULTURE, DAIRY. MARKETGARDEN, &C. |

FOR S.\LE—Pure-bred Uph t Sui^exCockerels, also Pek:n Drake.-, also

Pure-bred American Bronze Turkey d)vk.Prize Winner New i5os> Show ApplyG230 this office. :

FR SALE—2 'Acres ol Oats in *tooks.Apply Jamt'S Sullivan , I'pper Lodce.

Sion HilL l

HONEY Sections, each holding about1 1b. ot Fine Comb Honey, 6d. and

6d. each. Delicious for breakfast or Vea.G. White and Sons, Ltd.. 'Wateriord j

SPRAYING Season, 19R Sulphate!oiCopper (93 per cent.) and special

quality Washing, Soda supplied in anyquantity to suit : cuetomcrs. G. Whdteand'Sons, Ltd., Chemists, Waterford. j

APARTMENTS, CITY or SUBURBS.t

T ODGIXGS to Let on Quay (select) ;-Li suit business gentlemen. App:y6236 JN'ows office. . ';

WANTED—House with { aero ofgarden within 10 or 12 miles of city (

Apply to 47, Manor Street, Waterford. i

AGENT8. TRAVELLERS, &C.. Ji - . .„ i

VilAS CHOCOLATE CWJBS.-AnaJ\. Boy, Girl, or Adult oan earn £1 to£10 spare time. No Outlay. Particular&i-Samuel Driver, Beeston Koad. Leeds, j

AMUSEMENTS. [

NOTICE—Pavilion . Txamore. GrandCarnival Dance, every Evening dur-

ing July, August and September, exceptSaturday Evenings. Augmented Orches-tra. All the latest and most up-to-dateKn&io. Good floor and everything bangup-to-date. Evening dress optional.Commencing 7.30 (to 1030. Prices ofAdmission—Jtientlemen, Is.; Ladies, 6d.Spectators, 3d. each. - j

ARTICLED FOR SALE. j

FOR SALE—A Show Case and Counter^App!y 6235 this office. !

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BUILDING, DECORATING,REPAIRS, &C.

ASS for the "Cottage" Distemper Wash. lor Walls. Admitted to be best '

Afent—H. Bell, 62, Quay, WaterfordJFib. tin, 1B. 6d. !

A VARIETY of Cqlours in the Cottage-Distemper Wash for Walls at Bell's.!

Rest and cheapest, i 7 lb. tin fox 1B. 6d.(«.j Qu»y. | ;JOSEPH CONAUW & SONS. MasterII Chimney Cleaners, No. 1, ButtermilkLane (off Mayor's AValk), Waterford iThoroughly understands all kinds of;Ranees and Chimneys. !

TI7TLLLVM YOUKG ds prepared to doVV all classes of house repairs. Doors,

windows, shop fronts made to order orrepaired. Nothing too small to haTe mybest attention. Poleberry, Wateriord.

DOGS, BIROS, FOR 8ALE.

Q.PRIXGER Spaniels for Sale , beaut*.- ,O 4$ months; very promising; cht-ap jparents grand wockfers. U.-sl?er Robertsliallinamult, Co. WSterford

EMPLOYMENT WANTED.

HARNESS MAKER-Young man hav-ing six years' experience wishes to

hear of vacancy in the city. Reply No.6233 this office.

HOUSES, &C..JPOR SALE ORWANTED.

HOUSE to Let. i Upper part of 43Quay, containing 5 Large Roome

fuvohen. w.c- ; gas and water laid on¦Apply, R- F. Phelan.;

LOST AND FOUND

T OST, ' on 2nd September, a' BlackJ-J Curly Retriever, answers to the namof'Fido." Finder rewarded .-it Mr. PP'Connor's, 24, Newtown. II found inanyone's possession 1 after this notie*1prosecution will ensue.

IT OST; from 46. Thomas Street. Thurs.JU day, Sept. 3rd, Green Parrot. Finde ,ewarded. I

MOTORS AND BICYCLES. .

FR SALE—25 feet Motor Launch"Ronomor," 10-12 h.p. engine. Apply

Torrie, Waterford. iI ; . LADY'S Bicycle for, Sale, in firat-clnsf

order, not much -used. Apply 6234News office. i

MISCELLA'NIOUS:

A ; Per feet Vacuum I Flask. Best andmost reliable. Je. lid, each at

Bell's, 62 and 89. Quay.

A REFRESHING arid cooling drink ismado by using a! teaspoontul of G.

White ' awJ- 'Bona'- -Wealth -6&lt -in -atumblerful of water. I Tins 4d. and 7d.each, ¦ (

A Hot 'Cup of Tea or Coffee When andwhere you like with Bell's Perfect

Vacuum Flask. Is. lid. each. 62 and69. On*?: ' 1FRTUNE6 TOLD by Poole's Fortune

Tolling Playing Cards. Simple Uslearn1 and surprisingly; accurate. Price2s. 2d. per pack post free, gilt edges, Wlioistructiona. .Poole's fitores and Libraryi134, Qua/, Wateriord. iTOHJf 080MB. beg» V> iaijnounce to if»Uj cugtcmera and the pnfclio that' hif(HairdressinB business i» etfll carried onduring his fllnefia by-expert as&istaota at9, H©i Street, iWaterford. All h*b-workpromptly attended to &V shortest notice.

PREPAI D ADVl fRTISEMEXTS(C UNTlK'UED).

T IXOLEUM. Is lid. per yard , 2 yjird-J-J wide, ut ouJ' Great SaW , startingWednesday neit. Murphy and Son, HOUM 'h u. UI .-I HTS. I

0VEKM.\-\TKLS at Clearing Prices alout Greut Sai<\ starting next WVd-iiv sduy . Murphy unU Son, Hon-e l'ur

pHOTOGRAPiHIC L'ameraE, develop.X ing Machines, Plate*, Papers,Mounts and Chemical 3 at tho right pricestrom G. -White on( Sons, O'ConnellMret't , Watarford. Dark room foramateurs.

CPK1NG St,rfctclu'Ts,Us. lid, each at on;O Great Sa.e, .-tartiiig iWednesdrfy nextMurphy and Soji . Ildusv* Kurnisht-'r?.

SPONGES and Ch imois leathers ingreat variety at lo v prices. Superior

ixj lisliiiig cloths, whi 'h may be wasliedin hot or coid watoi , 4d. each. Geo.Wli ite and Sons, Ltd , Chemists, Water-ford.

T TPHOLSTERKD Cliaj rs, 4s. lid. eachU ut our Groat ,Sal . starting Wednes-

day next. Murp hy uiJd Son, House Fur-iii^hpr^ I

AITHITE'S Butternjilk Soap is ex-VV cellent for use inl the warm weather .

Boxes of 3 tablets, &\Q. Cremora Soap,Cd. tablet, 3 lur Is. 4d. G. White andSons, Ltd., Waterlord.l

WAR and Photogripby.—In spite oftho huge advance in price of

materials, we have defcided t o do ailPhotographs at specia lly reduced price?during tie present crisis. A. H. Pooleand Co., Artists and (Photographers, 34.Mall. Waterford.

WA TCHES — Bring) your Watches ,C!-»ckR and Jewe lery to O'Brien 's

•10. Joh n Street, wh re they will beproperiy repaired. Charge* moderate.

YOUR Suit made to measure from17s. 6d. up and ddlivered in 4 days.

Umbrellas repaired, T<J-covored and re-turned in 3 days. P F. Walsh, JohnStreet.

SITUATIONS VACANT.

\ PPRENT1CE wanted for Grocery and,xx Spirit 'Business for Dunmore House.Tivui», 3 years. Wage > , £10 for thirdyeas. Apply to J . Breen, BridgeHotel.

FULLY Trained Niirses wanted iorSouthern Curses Home, Jlallow, Co.

Cork. Apply Matron.

HiARDWiARE—Junior Assistant requiicd. Send copn s references and

stato salary. M. Hea,n nnd Son, MewRo« I

\XrAATED—Experiencfcd Timber FullersVV also Oartago Contractors. Apply

M. Kell y and Co., New loss.¦\ X TANTED—Respectab e woman for\ V Housework. Mui t have good re-

ferences. Apply 6237 N (« i office

WJUTTED—A General Sen-ant, able todo plain cooking. Apply 6231 News

office.

WANTED at once, good GeneralServant. Must be ised to ciildreni

Goodman, 99, Quay.

SCHOOLS. ACADEMIES. A».

MUSIC. Mrs. W. Yoding will resumelessons on Monday September 7th.

Special terms for children under twelveyears. 47, iPoleberiy, W iterford.

T> ESUMED—Mr.-. Hcdl insoh wishes toSX let her pupils know I essons in Musicand Singing will be re sumed on Septj7th. Tilose wishing to go forward forTrinity College Exams must be punctual.Tho Mall , Wataford.

SILVGIXG and Elocution-Miss E. BurnsI.R.A.M., receives P ipil« in above

subjects. Terms on application at 29,South Parade, Waterford,

SWORTH AND and T^PEWRITISG-Curraingham'a .Academy, Gracedicu

Road. Classes resumed End September.A. Cunningham, BitmaVi 's CertificatedTeachpr. I

CORN FLQl|R IS

II FAMOUS IP because for over jo years2 Brown & Polst n have 'g set the standard for it—fej a standard of ci impletejj nutritiousness. Every jN ntopn of j

.Brown PclsonsJ-phtenf Corn Flour) . the kind \ rith:p no waste ii: it,

(2 is wholesome, nu tritiousb and digestible. 11 makesp milk — the chi ldren 'sE stand-by-r-fully digestible.p It adds solid nourishmentp to every dish in which'pj you use it. I

Sold by all Gro :ers,in 1 lb., i lb. and i lb. paclceti.with many economical recipes.

NO INCREASE IN PRICEof Brown & PoUon't Cam Flour.

I THE PATRIOTICASSURANCE CO,

! "a I LTD! FIRE, ACCIDENT. WORKMMN'BS COMPENSATION 4 HOBGLAET.CAPITAL FULLY PAID, £100,00 0

! Registered and Head Office,i 9 COLLEGE GREEN, DUBLIN.I Directors:

JOHN M00NEY, Esq., C.V.O.. J.P.,1 Chairman.

0'CONOR DON, H.M.L. ILAURENCE W. MABTIN, Eeq.PHILIP H. GBIEBS0N, E»hJOHN 8INCLAIB, Esq. (BeUaat) .BEENABD H; O'BBlCLY-. iqr ' .. ;

I Managing Director.Low Bates oi Premium and Prompt and

i Liberal Settlement of I "laims.E. - uaition of the Company is Am.My

1 Secured Independent ol Capital.j Proposal Forms and all in onaation en

application to Company's Ag mts, or toi W. COOTE, Manager I c Secretary.

1 FARM !INSURANCE.JAMES WHrrW,

42 QUAY, WATEKfORD

ESTABLISHED IN 48.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914. .

Clyde SM pin Company, Ltd.¦

I !Maw and Powerful Steamera. Excallent Passenger Accommodation. Electric LightSteward! and Btowardesssa carried;OKB T and CHEAPEST EOCTE for Cargo and Live Stock to »nd from all P»rti ot

ENGLAND. SCOTLAND, aid NOBTH OF IRELAND. DUBLIN, and CORK.

INTENDED BAILINGS FROMWATEBFOBD. I

To LIVERPOOL—Every Monday, Wed-nesday, and Saturday, directCo GLA8G0W-Every Monday! (direct)»nd Wedneadaye,1 via Plymouth.

To BRISTOL—Every Tuesday di.ect(cargo only). j 1To CARDIFF—Every alternate Tuesday,J-v LONDON (St. Katharine \ DockerErery Saturday> (via Southampton,Nowhaven, and Dover) |... 4 p.m.Goods aleo carried to London by allBailings via Liverpool. Bristol , odSouthampton.to Plymouth—Every Wednesday) (direct).to Southampton — Every Satur-

day (direct) ' .. J.. 4 p.m.to Newh&ven—Every Baturday .'.. 4 p.m.fo Dover—Every Saturday I, 4 p.m.To Belfast—Every Saturday (direct)cargo only .J. 12 noonTo Cork (direct)—Every Thursday(cargo only) .|. 2 p.m.To Dublin—Every Saturday (viaBelfast), cargo only J 12 noon

For Bates of Freight, Passenger Fare*, and other information, apply toCLYDE SHIPPING CO.. LTD.. Custom House!Quay. Waterfordf«)e(rr»phio Adresir—" CxnrBBil.") j i

CUNARD LljNEROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. '.

ro HEW YORK (direct) i To BOSTONFrom LIVERPOOL., a jo Via Queeni |o»-D

p.m. From Uverrooyt 5 p.mCampaula Sat.. Sepl ^ 1 Krancoma Tuti . Sept 15Luillauia Sj| . Sepl 1; Lacouu Tucj . Scpt 2<lU.urrunlj iii . S<nt 10 \ I

Important to [Farmers & OthersTHE CITY AND COUNTRY LOAN CO.,; LIMITED,

O'CONNE&I. |BTBEET, WAXEBFORD, jllake Oaah AdTtnoca daily to Laddes, G*rrU«meta, Farmer*, Bhtrpketpera,. HMH.

QoTernmfnt QBcAilt, koi «U re8poo*lb!»t /I A IMC persons. In tof jnvrt ol Itelavcd, on• tm\J*\iy& Approved P«r»on«l ISoonirity—note ol

j tne t HDU/APnC h*o<t ' alon», and! mt&ont publicity.dBlO UrWAKUa. Repayment can be;made by instalmentsmmmmmm mmmmmmmim imt mmmmmmamA ox A« may be •TTADKed. Those aeOoiritlK

temporary advanoes \rill nnd cue I.DOVtdvanolij on personal security. Call

will be roiniahed on i

IEISH CIVIL SEKYIJCEBUILDINfi SOCIETY

(Open to the General Pohlla), IIS WESTMORELAND BTEEEX.

DDBLIN.EiteblUbed 18W. locorporated asjl.

LOANS GRANTED ON THE MOSTFAVOTJRABLE TERMB TO ENABl/PERSONS TO BUILD OB PUBOHASHOUSES IN TOWNS OB TO PATOFF MORTGAGE3 THKREON- IPAID UP CAPITAL £124,660,

Annual iDOome, a Quarter ot a MillionSterling. :

RESERVE FOND, £20,000Deposit! received tt tb« following

:«tea of intereet:— IAt Call H Per Cent per AnnumFoi One orTwo Tear* • „ „For Tbiea Yean H - ¦>

Onzrent Aooxnte Opened1, and inAeredallowed on the minimum monthly bal-ance. . I

For ProapwrVru and *Xl tutormaUoo«9»ly to I

ALFRED H. MEBOEB, BeoreUrr.

MONEY! MONCYI MONEY!.

THE WATERFORD LOAN COMPANY8. JOtiU 8TREET, ' ! ' ¦

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- I ¦¦ \Makes CASH Advances from £5 UPWARDS on your own Approved PERSONALSECURITY. BEPAYMENTS-WeeUjr. Monthly/or as may be amiiged lo suit eon-veniencB o» Borrowers. All ttppWcaUona will receive immediate attention and will betreated confidentially and with courtesy!. . BPEfclAL TEBMS TO JFABliEBS. v

Apply, THE iANAGEB, 6 JOHN 8TBEBI, WATEBFOBD. "

INTENDED 8AIL1NGB TOWATEBFOBD.

From LIVERPpQV^Every Monday,Wednesday^ anS)Kriday, iirect. .

Fiom GLASGOWT-Eveiy Monday¦ and Thursday I (direct) ... 2 p.m.From BRISTOL—Every Thurs lav (cargo

only). I !From CARDIFF—Every alternate Friday.QTrom LONDON (St. Katharine Uockh-'>¦"¦ Every Thurpday and Saturday.

Goods aleo carried from London by all. Sailings vis[ Liverpool and Bristol.

From DDBLIN (direct)—Every Wed-nesday - i ' ... 6 p.m.

From Belfast (vik Dublin)—Every¦ Tuesday | > ... 7 p.m.From Cork—Every Friday (direct) 6 p.m.From Plymouth—Every Saturday

(direct). IFrom Southampton—Every Fridoy, via

Plyinoutb. j 'From Newhaven—Every Monday (cargo

only). | :From Dover— Every Tuesday (cargo only).

WHITE STAR LINELIgEBPOOL TO AU8TBALIA

above the beat and murt Ireliable floaocdersCall or iirite for texmaarjd' p«rti<jnlai», irniahon receipt Ox&h nmt by port

TO CANADA

To QUEBEC and MONTREAL, 188 Leadenball ilijeet. E.C.. London:From London via Queenstown. I , . ¦•

Andanla. ...Thurf. S<pl. 17 | Avaola ..iTu» Sept. 33 J fc . P^W^W^^^^^WPEffyy yjffrjr .Apply Cunard Line, Liverpool: Eondon, \ A I dBSaSn£t UaB&&aSra51 Bishopsgate, E.C.; 23^0 Coclubar-at.. v RPI pasxl Til RBNUnA8.W; or taris, 37 Boulevard des Capucinwi HHlt A8TI f U V»nl"*»«

(opposite Rue Scribe), or lo their Agents—" Direct Fortnightly Service of LargeWard Brothers and Harvey and 8dn, W»^4 Hagniflcent TwirtScrew Steamers.lertord: Miss M. Bolger. Ballydutt: From LIVERPOOL, "Empresii " RoyalUlcbael Foley and P. Evans. Dunearvan:. H ail Steamers. I Itflohael F. Walsh, Cappoquin; 1 JamesIhearne or Jon. Geary, Liemore; IjameiUaGrath. Carrick in-Rnir I ¦ -

AKlERIGAfil LINE

Liverpool to Philadelphia—Wednesdays,

Calling at Queenstown on Thursday. .

Passengers and Goods are landed atPbUsdelphia on the Wharf ot the PeiuSiJt,vania Bsilroad, which has the Shortestand Most Direct Route to all places in tbeWestern 8tates. |

Apply to American Line, Liverpool.,or to IWaterford—Harvey and Son. 12 Gladstone

street. |Waterford—Ward Bros., 2 Barronstrand

street. |Tipparary—John Carrigan, 61 Main Btreet.Carrick-on-Suii?—Jas. McGrath . |Clonmel—P. Nugent , 75 O'Connell street.Dungarvan—JameB De,!y.:The Square.Graigue—Michael Murphy, Grocer. INew Ross—Patrick Hunt, 15 Quay, and

W. G. Williams. . \Tallow—Timothy O'Leary, National SchoolThomastown—M. Westerman, Church-st.Wexford—W. Timnson, J9 South Maih-st.Kilmacthomas—w. O'Donoghue. }Kilmeaden—John C. Smith. IQueenstown—Jas. Scott and Co. I

MONEY LENTIN STRICTEST PRIVACY

¥0 Farmer*. Shopkeepers, Publioans,Merchants, Clergymen, and all otherprivate Ladies and Gentlemen, with-out security or fees, at I low interest.Easy ^Repayments to suit Borrowers'convenience. Distance no objecl .3ash eeut by pott to anr jpart ol Tn ¦land without a persona interview.

42a. SOOTH MALL, CORK.

ThfrfiHri«h-Di8couilt Co., Ltd.

Calling at CaCERAMIC ..RUNICMEDIC ...AFRIC

e Town (South Africa)16.4S1 tons ... Sept 1712,490 ton* ... Oct. 23

12,032 tons ... Nov. 1912,000 tons ... Dec. 10

I These Steamers are twin-screw Qtted,¦ with bilge keelsj and have been specially' constructed for be] Colonial Trade. Ther accommodation comprises Smoking, Read-l ing, and Dining Booms. Surgeon andJ Stewardess earn d. l Fares—To Australia.[ £21 to £32; to Cape Town, £14 14s toI £24 3s. Electrio light throughout. :} ¦¦' Apply to Loca Agents as In advertise-> ment above, or to WHITE STAB LINE,I Liverpool; 1 OockBpur street, B.W.. *ndI S3 Lesdenball street. E.C., London.1

FAST SERVICE TO CANADA.FROM BELFAST. , j FKOJI LIVEHPOOL

LaVe Mjnttoba SepL 24 1 V^-r^lnian Sept 4Lake Uanitabia Oct J91 Lake Manitoba Sept a}

[ I Virginian (HI a

Passengers from ' Belfast embark byTender at 10 a.m. from Donegall Quay onmorning of sailing, j

Unsurpassed accommodation.Cheap Through;Tickets to all inland

destinations in Canada and United States.Pamphlets, information, etc., free from

O.P.R., 41 & 43 Victdria-St., or P. Nugent•nd Son, 75 O'Connell street, Clonmel ;Margaret Manning,! High street, Kil-kenny; John Simkin and Co., Emigration.icents, Yougha);' Harvey and Son, 12kitH&itone street; Wateriord ; . PatrickKesly. Kilkenny;;Ward Bros., 2 Barron-itmnd street, Waterford.

CHEAPEST WAYTO

Cunard CANADA• • I "f"" IRELAND

QUEEHST0M3.

nnn iO CB.OOO LOANS granted byoSivU post. Moneyllent without security.Ladies or Gentlemen can have their ownacceptances discounted or . post-datedcheques cashed without any securities,sureties, or interview. I '

Clergymen, Merchants, Medical Practi-tioners, Farmers, Shopkeepers, and allResponsible Persona. No Fees or Before-hand Charges are made, and no BailwajFarsB. I

Borrowers dealing with other firms canhave their Loans paid, ofl > or increased,and these who are about to borrow shouldwrite for lull information toTHE STANDARD PRIVATE FINANCE

CO. OF IRELAND, LTD.,JAMES C tfALSHE. Bee.

16 ANGLFSKA STREET. DUBLIN.

LOANS! LOANS! LOANStMONEY ADVANCED, from £5 UP-

WARDS, to Farmers and all RespectablePersons on their Own Approved Security.

Address:—B. SMULLIAN,! Financier,

E PABNELL STREET (Near Town Hall),WATRBFOnn

£20 TO £5,000 ADVANCEDUy P.ivate Lender on Simple *

Promluorj Koto.No Bilii ol Bali Uketr. nkd sbioluli

prlvaoy guaranteed. | First letter of ap-plication receives prompt attention, andIntending borrowers are I waited upon bya representative, who is empowered Ic¦omplete transaction 'on ; terms mutuall;arranged,' NO CHARGE being madtooless Busineis ACTUALLY COM-PLETED. Special Quotations lot ShortLoans. Write in aonldene* to

C. W£LLS,-at- SXQHEQUCR<>OT .buBLllt.Haad Offln: Corridor Chankeri, EaJaitu

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REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL I ! TYnT/VT1 Axfrl TiflXTXT-rrPOST OFFICE A3 A NEWSPAPER I PRICE ONE EENKSj

Farmers and Feeders can

Catile, Pigs and Horses, . I : if they feed them on OUP ; ; ; j

Ii[itiianMeals,P6Uaifds,Br. ms, and Whiteand Black Oats, Clipped and Rolled

WE STOCK NONE BUT THE E EST, WHICH IS' ' TTHE CHEAPEST IN THE END I !

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i 2)iStiller5 of : !&

S yiire ?ot jSti|[l OnlY pvM A Whiskey of| Fine Quality and Flavour. |||A Whiskey of| Fine Qualify aAd Flavour. : |

] Eatab. 1825. , j ; R*< ', | ; Telesrams t " Allrr an, Bandon." O?T f* j . . . Telephone : No. 2, Bandon. „: J T

Stockowners'I . . . : PLEABE NOTR: THAT j ' . - I . \ '. - . ¦ ¦ '

Edward O'Keeie, Ltd.,; : ; GRACEDIEU, WATERI ORD, ; ,

Pays HIGHEST PRICE8 foi DEAD AND DISABLED H0BSE8 AND CATTLESame removed from any place within a reasonable;distance from Waterford.

j ill animals immediately removed on receipt of Telegrams: !. ¦

O Keefe's. Gracedieu, i VVaterford,¦ i j ! Or by | TELEPHONE No. M. . ; ' : ¦

HIGHEST PBICE3 PAID FOB LIVE HORSES BBOn(iHT ;TO OUB WOBKB,i AND CASH PAID FOB SAME BT OUB MANAG SB ON DELIVERY.I : , ' ; ! : ! _L_ ; . :6'Keefe s pay Higher Prices (ban any nther Firm. ;n

{ Hplloway'e Pills JK9 of priulesi valae la fcecpfafthe brdod free from Importlitt andItis lira. Stomach ud KJdn«j> laproper functioiu) activity. Tbe;|rve speedy retl«f la cases of Hear}.scbe, BUioomess, Naosea, Dixdnta^kai cure the worn cuo o* CmtA.puioa. Feailes find tatxa «hhot|lequal frr tbelr Tarkut fllv I

•aaSBfiafiBMaaaaaaafiSbiBafftBam 91 I B Bf.aJWI|H

I HoMowayjs Ointmentb essentially aj remedj 10 keepalways in Ibe bcuie. With a Ur&,family II Is always useiul. "Appry Hlo Bruises, Bums, Scalds, CnU,Wounds, Bolls, Abscesses, etc

It also1 promptly relieves and:ores nronohiljs, Asthma. Sorerhroat, Quinsy and ctlicr uffeuiona:( the Throat and CbesL

IT~~Koop Fit. j

These warm ! days' you feel moreacutely the strain ana straBB of every-day litel Your liver become* slug-gish. Your digestion poor. Yoursystem shattered. JWhat you need isa stimulating tonic that ' will cleansethe liver, from all impurities. I

Roxall Liver Salts!is a pleasant, agreeable, effervescentsaline-laxative tonic. It never gripes.Its action is gentle. ; Thoroughlycleansing the liver. It imparts newlife—neW vigour—new "tone " to tbesystem.) Dispels despondency. KEEPSYOU FIT. Ttu can prove this at ourexpense1.' We will return yourmoney to you Ii you are not satisfied.

I < Price. 2«. !

YRIE TURNER

I I |Tne Pharmacy,. L.P.S,!., I

CARRICK-ON-SUIR ITelephone Noi 8. . I I

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HOW TO BEAR ipOWL PROFITABLY.The gre t enemy t« profitable fowl rear-

ing is gapes'or pip, and the great cure forthis disastrous dlncTden' te "Kpnline."Bold in Is: tins er'la. bellowa by' H.BELL. 62, Quay, Waterford. Also manu-facture™ bl the Liver Care, DiarrhoeaPowder and other excellant coiea ' forfowl and I young tnrteys, aU la. eacb;postage, 3d. Advice free. : . i

WHY SUPPORT :PORIIGNIII».While yob; have Irishmen to Boppbrtf

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JCABRICK-ON-STJIB, / ! _ ; ;\ il i i ' " *tBUl pay Htehest Price* tor'ell elesusa'oi ' ¦' "' ' " ', ' • " ' I . ¦- ' l - ; : - :' ; :- ' - .Feather* (OH and New). a)aq for .Hide* ¦'— — ¦¦ r,\ , . - , ,¦¦ . ... , ;•nd. 8kln» : and Horse and Cow' Hair. H6U8E - FDENllSHlNO IB0NV0NG-Attend* Fowl Market a* Cafri«kHio*ab EB -Bvery&ing-lfor 1 fta Kitehen, loand principaloantrtf.la 8ontJ»,njiper*iT ia«tQuality, only. l.,W*.do,ootirto«k,-ir>•nd pavrrnaiBtrWt.ftieciTrfcr aih <Mawr fertor fooda i{ all.-r-W»Jter, TVllah aodof FowL j i. r ' ¦ • .' • ' , sonjj

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obtain the Tap Price for their

PHiLAN.STREET I MILLS.

and Farmers

NOTICETO iyRMERS.|

EDWARD: WALSE,Hide. 8kin. wiol and Tallow MerchantI Horse and Cattle. SliTighterer. iTHOMAS STRKET, WATUI^OROI» prepai rl tot remove .Dead: and Dis-abled Horse* arid Cattle bom any plae*within a radias of Fifteen Mei 4

£'aterford. 'to : pay Higher Frfoafj other Fins. ¦

AH Animals Immediately Removed »DI Receipt of !Te3egr*in# Letter ox ji ¦ ¦! f fosteard. ¦ .I : I I ~ I A ifJease Note Address: j ! |

COWARp: W/ILSH, Thomai 8tree1,I : WATEEFOBD: ¦ • |Telegrams: '{Walsh, Thomas Btrtel

W*t«rford.'p . | j . . ¦ j

l|- GIVE SHUK 1/-JHIOKS Ii and I drooping HENS ar<

diseased. ¦ l ! ¦ I '\fhen TURKEyS are drowsy FOWL

hay© sccur.il . I '- :In fact give SHUK always .and eave

trouble. f I ! :Made by. [_ • I

THE OV£IiLE SPICE COY., NEWRY.Agents—Waterford—R. Poole and Son;

George Waite aid Son; Henry Bell,Qnay; Robak J. Parker, Michael 8treet;andi W. 3. Jpiie3, '.Quay. ! . ¦ ¦

Cirrick-on-jSuir, jj. Tyrie Turner, j

BETTER TAKE4 r*t»*d7 wbieb t» m purely T«v*tsbl«prvpiintJon—wbitnyoBne«diiff«a«rmlcorr«etlT« !f or Ui« • ton) ft eta* JWar* andtjow«li.—tban hkv r«ooos«« to cm*.trl*d mad} *xp«t*ltTi*Dtsa m»dl«l»«t.probablj fionts.ltilas mln«i«l drn^*vfhtch mat »ro»i barmfol ud «r*nd»TiK«ron>f. BMfbtm1! V1U* ar« «D-'ttrsljr v«cet»ble )h tb«lr compoiltton«•vnd ar« ¦ tntJflcsUIr prepared from!IbtrodlsnU of %h* ktshest qaalltr*.Tb«7 4v* porfflctlr nfel Ut«r« Ii no-t^lDglBfbbiD(olJi]ar« lto» jnoit deli*cut* COD it) tali on. Their operttlen IfK«otl« and natural, and they ts«rt a¦alotArr cleaaildc *nd lDTlcormtlo^action upon aU I th« orcana of Mi«dJsT*stlT« flr*tcm| It la lapoulbtotoov«>«Btimat« tbii b«a*flU «blol> mxmt* b« d«rl}«d trpm ftoonni of thlff^otUfQt pr*paratlon *b|ch bu nowb»«n)nfftn«r*J vg|«f«ri«T0Bt77«an«ITo on* who I* Haiile to bllloniDeii,ebnitlpsUoBa dja'cpila* (XatnUaeo OT0oat of lotd " eondltton iboald «*•*

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ARMED* AGAINST THE JDISOOMJORT

OF IpVERHEATING DCBING: THE WABM WEATHER. !

Full partlcnlan ot ail GAB COOKH^Qand WATER HEATING Appliances msybe obtaided from the' G.LS OFFICES;WATERSIDE. I or at the X3A8 COM.PANY'B BH0WB00M8. 8» .QPAT. I

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I wi| t^ra^rs II Wholmle tai Rda» ' I| Flsh/j Game,;) Ppul ry ]¦ ¦ " II . J l • " I !, l l .and Ice Stores,

MWATERFORD!: - " ' i- '- | - H ll - ¦

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Goods of ; the Ctoicea• • : '{ I 9«ali*Jr- I!UUNTRY OBDERS j CAREFULLt

/ ' j jjATTENDED j I TOj ;releftrtm8-"i*lnion;i WsterfcM."Telephone 107, . j j j ' -

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JEWELLERY| il . -F| : " 1 | ' I I - ' - -

1B»v. each Graves's 60*. Silver TTI I I I S M .English Lerers; jGold and BOrez witrtup ¦by every well-known makBr at uliaVordinarily low prices; {mmaita^ selaetl—LSplendid lot of Diamond' Binei, iseladiacHalt-hoops,iCluters, Single Stones. Gseai-iVariety ; oil Engagemant, ' Keeper, aaciWeddinff Ernsa.11 Gentsf Gold A OtaUDouble aud'Single. Ladled Long GdtChains,- .Watch Bracelets, Brooehef. En.rings, Sleepers, etc "Lugo, Stock cPlated "Ware, indoding Salvert, CaodelaIra; Tea Sets, etc: Field Glauea.

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i SHEEDTfS '• i , BioBiaJ 'I I45 Ballybrickenll | Waterford

' ¦; | 8H0WBO0M8; j '36 Ballybricken Waterford: . : :l l l \ - . - i i l

j WatorfordTURKISH BATH&

I ; • - . - i - if ' ^— \V\Vr: ALSO CABINET, RECLISIKO, AMMi SHOWER BATHfl.

LADIES' AND QENTUElflnrS¦• . . j jBATHS OP S. •; "•

WEEK DAYSf7 «.a[ita'j 'M &m.

Wi BRYANT,Practical CoachAai/Jer." The <Men, Waierford.

.¦: i . i— il l I I - ¦ALL KINDS OP CARRIAGES, CA»*i ETC., liADE AND BEPAIBED.

RUBBER TYBINGl QN THK' ¦ • . ' !| PREMI8ES.- . '¦

GEWBBAL SMITHWdHg.PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALE¦ ¦

; i | ORDERS] ; ;

j ' BHIMJNtY. OuUmHa. : 'K. PHELAH, g JOHN f f lHUk S .•• :. . ., . WATEMOBD, i ;

Beu ( o«ite 1 oHee to hi* Frl«od» asd 0«Pnblie that the Chlmntr1. Cleaning bar*nets oi tbe late Vlnvent Hocan la'sewtransferred to Mr.' E. Phslan, S7 John M,Waterford. ' In fntnre all bniin—t ternmnnioatlonj aboald be addrteied?—.: ¦

s . S i F H i t A ' M;IT JOHN BT.j. WATZBYOBP,

fOR JTHs! LAuivORY.

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! ;TABLETS-:id.j 2id:, Jii -*i4,': and /a Ctrtoo'i erelnrtttre.i ! , ;

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FOUR COURTS^; | . : ' .H6TELH : V V:j j INN 'S QUAV; DutaiN.

.FAMILY AND! COMMBRofAt. -*a

100 Bedroomi from 2/-per HlgM.; LADIES7,COFFEE EO0M.J

K08taurant—Poputirj Prices.-special | Low |T«rIff for Boirtfera.

Baoqaeti aaaQab DIoaeri catered feiBpeeUl Accommodation lot iWMdinfiM ; ; f"11 II I, |

Smoklag Concerts,j ! • Henry G. Kilbej

TthfkSM iuS I j Klatiat- Bttta *.V "¦ ' "WlreV: 'fEioel, DnWlo." \

COMrOfIT {& CONV^NICHCC• ; ! CtRTAIN. | j i

The 'Wick-low' stand* for al UxatUM*words convey. Standing ii the trait- '.neM centre of Dublin, UK)I BeM t*NEAR EVEKTWHEKB of JotectaV «tvfbaiTrarallerJl IU tahl* knd toemm-a r e a s - g o o d, as traininf, am, mi• '¦

¦ ¦< knowledge- eto\tatk» 'tfaMa.-

Wi CK tO W: tip TEL,v T i^SMEfc''

Wone Nanrtiert 188d-W»f.;- - • T^- ' ¦i i . ' ¦ '. I I - . - . ' .' ', '-

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SPECIA L Sf f b w! ¦ FHKSH UlilJ

: , ABLE FOR DUE' . " '. -RASON IN EVI

AN UNI QUE25 DOZ. I.ALME5' --BLUU.N "1A.> U K l > i . \ d i,un r,\ run r.u -v uu .

j WORTH 3s Cd. PLEASE AVAIL OF THE BARGAINS i; ; ¦ : • ¦ I I ¦ i¦RJDBERTSON , UJDliE, FERGUSON & CO., Ltd.,

I ity A TERFORD. j1 . It : I I : i i I '" i n - . : ! ~~i : i i I ! ~ i i ;

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j MILLETT'SCoach and Body

Motor Works,BORBIS. l]fco. CARLOW¦ i - I; ' ; r~

Vi'e h-.ive SIXiClARS finishcil in ourShowrooms -which we had built forodr usual Stand! at the Dublin Horseyiow , which had been abandoned thisjvar. The Cars jare Tub and Tonneaustyle, painted ;walnut. ; Also our

PATENT IRISH OUTSIDE: ! !

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mide out of j kho ' -Best Ma'evial ,i i I: beaubfully finished.: : ii ' ; ! ' i

WEiHAVE SECURED TESTIMONIALSFROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD .¦ I Jj : ' I' ' . :Ti

II you are interested we will send you a: j I: . Catalogue.

i 'i! ¦' ¦4i—• YOU WILL FJND OUR WORK

i PERFECT; AND! PRICE! (REASONABLE.

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| LEAVE YOUR MONEY AT HOME

i HAY BARNS I AND CATTLEi ¦¦. - [ . ;: SHEDS .i i " '¦ Covered With

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I GRAVES' PATENT ROOFINGI .'Will list twice as long sis Galvanized Steel

I "Structures, j ' This ,'iEoafing is made v«t! H»w Boss, Oo. SWexford, Galvanized Oor-| nigated Sheets are all imported.

j ' Warm in Tranter ' • | No drip.: Co»l in eommer ¦ Fireproof.• ' I I Conserves sap.in Hay. I; BOARD OE:WORXS .LOANS GRANTED.

AU particulars bee from— j1/ GRAVES AND ! CO., LTD.,j j ' . . WATEKFORD. " I '! ' • I - . -. . ¦ |!(EstnWished 1811).| AU classes of roofs |(including flat roofs); _ | - :1 ; _ ;erect,d. .. ; _

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COVERS, OMwiVOFor Sale ;or Lent on Hire, j AUorders promptly j delivered !fromLargest (Stocks in Ireland and at

I i | Lowest | Prices. ; , i

WATERPROOF COVERS' : I Made in bur own Factories,FOR CABTS. MOTORS. THRASH.i I ERS; BARGES,. YACHTS,|- ! - - liBINDEBS. 'ETC.j I "Keep Everything Dry." .

PETRtE "DR5I/S6 Ushers Quay!

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. - . . DUBLIN.. | iThe only Proofers in Ireland.

; IVERK ; FARMING SOCIETY, I! • i ESTABLISHED 1828. •!.

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j .| j 88th ANNUAL! Agricultural Showj -Also a FBUIT SHOW in connection

| | with it; will be held onI THURSDAY, 17th SEPT., 1914.| ON THE BESSBOROUGH DEMESNE,i

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i (By kind permission! of the Earl of Bess-| I I borough, C.V.O.. C.B)!• . ! ALSO]I GYMKHANA RACES.I Prizes will be given for Horses. ¦ Twoi ' Jumping and Two Driving Competitions.

. Donkey, . Trip, and Tackling. Cattle,Sheep. Swine, Poultry, etc. See 'Class 5—

.;--£Wprize4- - |i - ¦ . ; |f ' ¦

. 'i | ! ;Be« : Demonstration. Band. ¦ '¦'. !¦ ¦..• The last Iday for |jreceiving Entries of:.|, ;iCotta»»,. Allotments, Cottage Gardens,:,- ,and' Growing Flowers will be Saturday,!c¦¦ i«Ui -August. For- Horses, Cattle, Sheep,

vbi c-Swine, SooJvyiiCotiago Crops/ etc., wfllIjoix^Salurdkyj-Stli September; .and for| lhelJpiiping Competition,.Pony Driving

.1 I .. Competition; GymkHans Ifcces , and Don*¦IT. keys will be 6 o'clock p.m. Monday, UthI i- i .-Baptwahw, J9M.-. . : .||. . - , . . .,¦ - : • ¦ >. --. •>h'.j-^...'SorjPrizellarts^&hd Entry Forms applyI i " to I0kN HOPKTNSJ 6eejet»ry,.rJltflriT*.

[VERYIOF NEW DESIGNS , IX LADIES ' ST(K'KIN (IS . SL IT -?S AN'D SPORTS' WEAR 1.A0IK- - {W .OVI-> FOR L'P.F.SKM

:RY LEADING MAKE AT OLD PRICKS :

OFFER :

E22E3S^ S3EI¦- ! i • • • | jMillinery Buyer!Back from Markets

Our .Millinery Buyi-r ha.-s returned fromlomioii to-d.i) (Kndayi . and alreadyseveral crate- of llie Very Latest Crea-tion.- in Ladies ' " Head-wear " liavoarrived. We expect further di*liverie3 byevery boat next . week.

From Monday our two large window.-will be dressed from day to day with newloods—the sty le* of the moment in Mil!:r'..?ry. Ulou.^o.-. ami Costume* ¦

Next week is! " Fashion Week"I at Carroll 's. !

I ! S \ 7The Quay, Waterford i I

Practical Watchmaker, 111, QUAY, jWATERFORD,T 'VI TBS Inspection of has Varied Assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. »nd-*• ; EWELLERY. Prices to auit all. Repairs of e»arj description executed onthe Pi emises. Perfect Woc!cman3Qip' Guaranteed. !

e ¦ '¦ oWE SPECIALIZE IS WATCH REPAJ8S.WEDDING ANT) ENGAGEMENT RINGSIN GREAT VARIETY from 10a. to!£20.Rinl! Cuds Free on annlicatioa . :

COtraJIRY ORDERS PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CLOCKS IN PBTVATEHOUSES AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS WOUND AND KEPT IN REPAIR ATMODERATE' 'CHARGES, ESTIMATES GIVEN. j

I GREAT ;wm- ©LEARANOE SALE: I " . , r» iFURNITURE

Starts Wednesday Next,!9th Sept.¦ ¦ ! I

; Big Reductions in New and Secondhand Goods.

MURPHY &^ON, i&ERs, ....1 . CConnell St. &. Thomas's Hill. Waterford.

IN SPLENDID CONDinONTo be hadlat all the Leading Bars in the City and County. Bottled and Pasteurisedunder SpeMal Process with the moat Up-to-Date Machinery, recently installed onour Premi ie$ at considerable expense, j j, Sole Agents : j

M. SULLIVAN & SONS,WHOLESALE BOTTLERS AND MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS,

WATERFORD. !¦ . I iBranches- BARRQN3TRAND ST., BROAD ST. Works—HIGH 8T.Telegrams Sullivan, Bottler, Waterford. I Telephone 142.

- • . |"bO^AN'S'f110, QUAY, WATERFORD.

FOB I UNCHEON3, DINNERS, TEAS, AND BE8X CONFECTIONERY.BRAIN CH-SEAVIEW PRIVATE HOTDU & RES'SAUfUNT,TRAK [ORE (bos |Uinute from Strand and St«tion)-HOME C0UF0BII,MODEHATE TERMS. UP-TO-DATE PBEMI8E8.CONrKCTiONEBY. CHOCOLATES,! SWEETS. ETp., OFl BEBT QUALIiy¦¦ , - . , AUD i IN GBEATjVABIEXy STOCKED.

! E. M> XENT. PaUrJotrott.

\ To Counteract |the Increased Cost of {Food

b ike yburI bread, cakes and pastry at home, using

: The SURE raisin? powder <jor e part to eight parts of ordinary flour , as the raising ingredient,. • "Paisley Ffdur"- is so easy to Hse and raisesjbread, cakes,ef i so perfectly, that no housewife need have any fear ef" ying her hand" at horae-biaking. j: • '.By taking jat home you not only keep down the foodbi Is, but you al.so know that all the ingredients used areso md, pure and wholesome. | i

id. [packet J raises r lb. of flour. - iPRICES AS USUAL.1 ^' 74.3H.aad Id . packets (torn tS gnan j: - with ndf t t bt phinv cottage toVT p»n t*»I. < ^bntfc&tt KOOCJ, muffins,1 thd'THnple "*Wfc f ' - 1 'f -9:t

i H f ihf on , vf iCprn ^^m^'p ^ ^i^^. 'or^'i

Deevy 's f or Smart MillineryD&B Vy 's f °r Styl ish Costumes S9 Ro&es ;

Deevy 's a.re noted ior BlousesI} £»£»w'v are THE Dressmakersasvvvy A

^nd TaIIor8

Dcevy 's Prices are fhe Keenest

You ju st sec our Windows

£. ]) eevy & 60., £td.,Michael Stree ',

WA TERFORD.

Velveteens. Velveteens.Velveteens will be very fashionable thia Autumn for

Ladies' Dresses and Costumes.JUST RECEIVED-A very big range of all the New Autumn Shades

at prices from 1/- to 3/- Grand Value.Please call &r write for Samples.

Special Shew of New Millinery In our Windows This Day.

LYNCH BROS.,The Corner House, Waierford¦.

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12, Gladstone Street, Waterford,HOUSE and, LAN D AGENTS,

ire and Lif e Insurance AgentsTO BE LET. I

• ESTATES MANAGED. BENT8HOUSE, No. 12 SOt T TH PARADE. 6 ! COLLECTED.

ooms and offices , good garden.NEWTOWN VILLA-Large HOUM . 2 j

ittting, 6 Bedrooms, Stable. Coach-houso.Jarden. Immediate possession. CMh Received on Deposit of 8 pei tenl

LARGE STORE on Grattan Quay, also repayable (practically) on demand.JmceB. # . IBUILDING GROUND in Mayor1. „ I . . . „ _ . .t7.li. . Coupons and American Money Cashed.

WE HAVE IN STOCK AN EXTHA I.ABGE STOCKy~\-m /^I Z^iT T\ BROOCHES. PENDANTS, RINGS. LONGV/ JL Vjr v_/ JLi JL/ GUARDS, GENTS' ALBERTS, SEALS.

ECKLETS, NOT FORGETTIN G THE LUCKY WEDDING RINGS. ENGAGE-IENT RINGS. ETC. WE WILL WILL INGLY CHANGE THESE FOR

NOTESCTt, ADDRESS.-

76 Quay, Waterford(2 Doors from Provincial Bank),

ONE STAR " wBTHREE STAR" 3/°

B«r bettla.

|HH vTo be obtained from all leading Wlno IffllSif g gp v -^Merchant* throughout Ireland. ^ P

PiiRTi AND SHERRIES>EAOH BOTTLB OUAHAWTEEO BT SHIPPER'S! 81OMATUHE. B

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NIEW E^ARlNE STORE.m. ROCKSIS C1RBYING ON BUSINESS A^ QENEBAJL DEALEB AT TB»

SKIN YARD AT PATRICK ST.LATELT OCCUPIED BT MBsJ POWEB.) j-

[IGHESX PRICES PAID FOB HIDES, 6KINS, AND IKID SKINS, BAGS, BAGB,BONES, WOOL. HAIR. 8CBAP I EON, BRASS, COPPER. LEAD, ROPESBT7BBEB. ETC. I

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Barronstrand Street,Invite Inspection of thelrl Stock of

Inlng Room,Drawing Room.

Bedroom, •.. .

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THE BUYERFor our iWHIIinery

and!Mantles !: . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' I :

HAS NOW RETURNED FROM THEMARKETS OX TO-DAY j (FRIDAY).

SEPTEMBER 4th. ]

: - I iHer Purchases have now all arrived.

You arc invited to call to see the LatestHats. Costumes. Blouses , and Furs.

HEfflE &| GO.,¦) - \ ': LW.,63 and « QUAY. WATERFORD

As the Dinner-hour approachesThe all-important question arises—"Wh»t shall we drink to-night?"

Why not C| ABETr ' jClar*t nr« tastes better than w«U food, and a selection can be made to (uit themenu—a light and flavoury vintage with the fish and entroej a full-bodied GrandCru with the roti or game. • •

Why not CLARET ?I L AT i

PINTS. : 6J . and 93. jper dozen, iBOTTLES, < V2i. and 183.,per dozen.

There never was a time when belter value was offered than the present, A suc-cession of good vintages of light beverage wines ire available at very m ideratecost, from ' j i

Robert JL JYCerry 4 So., £|td,f1

WINE I jTERCHANTS. :

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SMITH S

• 5\v*l| 11 IRKHB tSM I FRESH EVERY DAY, EVESYWI ERE-l^??\»EES ^ dutumm3&a I . GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY toRi.i i I ' i ' 1IT IS EQUAL TO THE f BEST HOME-MADE BREAD. ALWAYS OF THE

SAME UNIFORM QUALITY. BAKjED ' IX A SANITARY SHOP. j '

W. J. I; SMITH & M .HE Bakers, ' I

9 GEORGE'S STREET & 121 QUAY, WATERFORDVANS AND (OR) AGENTS EVERYWHERE. ||

NO CHANGE IS PRICE FLOUB 8UPPLIES ALWAYS PLENTIFUL, ANDI ; DELIVERIES NORMAL. ! • I ; ¦

^m- AiMSTiEL !"GUARANTEED PURE ^AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. IGUARANTEED PURE'AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. i

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THIS WELL-KNOWNJ BEER HAS A BEAUTIFUL FLAVOUR ' AND ISSPECIALLY RECOMMENDED TO THE TRADE FOR ITS JLONG KEEPINGPROPERTIES. EVEN IlT THE WARMEST WEATHER. SUPPLIED , IN WOODOR BOTTLE. ; ' I j i ' j :

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d. d. autiUiVANmgii pir ccis vvamnuru.; 1

Telegrams: Sullivan. Bottler,'Waterfo'rd. : j | Telephone, 142CAN BE HAD AT ALL TJ[E HIGH-CLASS BARS IN CITY ASP COTJNTBJ.

McCULLAGH, LIRflSTED,1 1 ; - ; «»' ! ¦ ' ¦¦ |'

ALL QUALITIES STOCKEDTry a Sample Lot. I

Wo curry a Larerc. Stock of Paints, Oils, Ropes, Twlrtes,Salmon and Herri ng Nota, Tanned Garden Fruit Nettlntrai id General Hardware jTry our Dolphin and Sanitary Brands Mixed Pai nts•Phone No. 33. ; : i . , Telegrams: McCullagi^ WateWord.: ; ; ' ' - i I - • : ¦

ASK FOR ! !

-Zz4yS9?T?H"HELEBRATED; LAGERTO BE HAD AT ALL 11 E LEADING BARS IN HE CITYi AND DI8TI ICT.Bottled and Pasteurised ui der Special Process with the most up-to-date mach ineryrecently installed on oar p emisfls at considerabla expense, , which meW thatlabour hitherto employed at Burton-on-Trentis now :transferred! to Waterford ; andalso ensures the Bear heintt «1WSVB iA tha best nosliilila onnHilinn

JOHW KELLY & SOW,WH0LE3ALE BOTTLE! JS AND 1OKEBAL WATEB MANUFACTDBER! i,

M /TTERFORD. |Sole Agents for Waterford City !and .County and Counties of TipDerarv Kil

kenny, and Wexford. |; : | ¦ i j r .¦Telegrams : Kelly. Bottler*, Weiterford. : ! Telephone No. 133.

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Notwithstanding this awful EurojMaia W»r I am still offering my irell oiown bra ads. of TKA xt the old prices; | ,

No. 1—The Perfection Tea, »; l2s. per lb.jjostly described by eae lady as "Ihe'¦¦ nicest Tea I ever had." Quality same as before the war. Try a fib aa samtfle ;j ooly 6d. : ¦ ' ¦

j ; | . ! | . i .Mn o_vino Flnvonrv MIxtiiVei axMilont! In niii. 2a 4d imr lh. :No. 3—Extra Fine Tea, Fragrant and Delidbuii, 2a 8d per lb.No. «-A fipecUl. Mixture or iB Very Finest Growths, Ss per lb.A.1—Excellent Family Tea.'l8 8d p«r U>. J - ; !Pure China Tea, now recommended.by the medical profession. 2a Bd pezlbCoffee, Freshly Ground tor etch BBBtomer, is 6d and l»;iOd per Ibi •Fruit in great.Tansty -Home and Foreign—Melons, Grapes, Tomatoes, B*nariasetc., e,fc; JoyalidjPort, Ss 6d per hoitle. . iAlso Sanderaan's, to bottles, Ss.. And

j half bottles. Is 6d . • • ¦ • " ! ¦ I • ¦¦,:¦¦¦. ¦ ' ¦,. '- . ¦

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUBLDJ

(A Constituent College of j the , fatloiitlUniversity of Ireland). I \

SESSION 1914-15. . j jTHE Jollowing ; regulations for .tbe>

- College Courses, etc., may jbe ob-tuinWon application:— I h |;

1. General Regulations-^SoholarsbJpt.; Fees. i ¦ i ." ¦ j I ; I i

2. Courses for Degrees m Art, Phil*osophy, Oeitic Studies. |. !

3. Courses for D«gree& in Bcioncc. i4. Courses for ' Degte<8 in Laif. !5. Courses for Degrees in Medicine and

Dentistry: j ; • ¦ ¦ j ¦ [: |,6. Courses for]Degrees in Engineering

and Architecture. j j ; i :¦7. Courses for 'Degrees in Commerce. • jThe College Scholarships', Exhibitions'

and Prizes amount to about £4.000 for theyear, not including County CouncilScholarships andjthe Scholarships offeredby the Corporation of the City of Dublin.

Entrance and Arts, Science . and En-gineering Scholarships Examination*Octoberl 2nd, J914. ; : ¦ • J 1 !

Introductory Course in Medicine cadScholarship .Examinations jn Medicine'Octoberj6th, 1914.| j I i ' ! iLectures in Medicine and Dentistry,begin—October 13th, 1914. J I . '' ¦ | ;

Lectures in Arts, Science; Bngineerfnfand Architecture! aad Commerce; ¦! beginOctober 7th, 1014.] j : '; I jLectures in Lav, and Scholarship Ex-amination in Law begin October SA\HJ1914. - j I i ( I

Apply to. the ; College, 86 St. Stephen'sGreen, or the School of Medicine,1 CeciliaStreet , or by ktter addressed to theRegistrar, UniTersity College, Dublin. •]

Unlyersltyj College, Cork \A CONSTITUENT COLLEGE OF THE

NATIONAL IUNIVBR9ITY OF !.1 IRELAND. \ ; j j

FULL 'particulars as id the Advantajrei

offered by : [this College, Degree*obtainable. Scholarships,' Fees, etc?, arecontained in the Handbook of thaCollege, I which, iivith any other informs;tion required, may he obtamed, [gratis;from the Secretary. i ; i jThe Honan 'Hostel will be open iastudents'early in October. ! I I

M T ? "EilTZGEBALb. B . ia• JJ . J?. Honour* Mathematic?

and Mathematical Physics, fi.U.I.; ei-Sciencc Scholar &ad Associate of Queen'sCollege, 'Ooiltj and iFirst Prizeman idj Honour Degree inj Mathematics, who haaj; beenv for jvery many years Senior Professorof Cla?8ics, Engliai and Mathematics iaWATERPARK COLLEGE. WAT£RFORDiBEG6 TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE H.V?RESIGNED.HISjCONNECTION IW1TH.'THAT . ESTLVBLISHMENT * i •. i i i : .i ; i: and ¦will Open tm ] ; ] '

• WATERIFe-KD niTY TJIGH ' .p CPHOOL : ! :

ON MONDAY, AUGUST 31sL i¦ Pupils will be prepared for Business.'Pursuits, all Civi l i Service Examinations*Matriculation, Preliminary Examinations'lor all Profession , Bank Examinations,City and County Scholarships, etc. - || Mr. Fitzgerald's-wide experience andwelUknown success, both. as|a Professbfin Watorpark College and as a PrivateTutor, will , he hopes, prove I a gufBcientguarantee' to parents that the: educationalrequirements of; their children ccay beentrusted to him with the Utmost con-fidence. ¦¦ , . . ' I -| i ¦

| Early applications are ! earnestly je-qnesled. < , : | : | i| For terms, and all- further i particulars,apply to

¦ ¦ ¦ I ' ¦ • ; ¦ || ,' M; F. FITZGERALD, B.A..j I . 3, Eldonj Terrace, Waterford.

MERCY| CONVENT ;

High School, CARRICK-ON-SDIBPUPILS prepared for Matriculation,

Intermediate] King's ScholsrsMps.and Incorporated I Society of MiuiciinfExaminations. _J I I

Some of this Year's Successes r-Na-|ional University Matriculation Exami-nation, Miss Mary|M. Cbeasty and MissMargaret Galavan ; National Board'sKing's 'Scholarship Examination!: (twoyears' training and maintenance at Na-tional Board's Training College), I MiaKattie Phelan. Miss Phelan also -mm theCarrick-on-Suir .F<>:«-Three Weeks' holarshin at Ring Irish College forfProficiencyin Irish. Long list of Intermediata 8nc-cesses, and Pnsscsj with Distinction andHonours in Piano and Violin 'at Incorpo-rated Society of' Musicians' Examinations.

I A limited number of Pupils can beboarded and lodged at the BesldentlalTechnical School carried on by the Sittersof Mercy. ¦ i . ¦ j I :

I For information as to terms, etc., applyto THE - SUPERIORESS, j Convent olMercy, Carrick-on-Suir. ' i I

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ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE OFi IRELAND. ! | .

BALLSRRIDGE, DUBLIN. ,

I .Principal—Prof. A. E. Metiarn, B.8c^M.R.C.Vis. : j i | ¦ |! The Fifteenth Session will commence oo

September 30th, 1914. I( A Preliminary lamination will be heldon September 3rd, 4th. 5th, 1914. , .

I For Prospectus : and all particular*' o(Course, apply to. . ! ' . I i

i QEO. E.: HAINE8, Ke«istrar. .

New Papor for Irish BoysFIRST IjUMBER ] READY TUESDAX

NEXT, SEPTEMBER 8. [

"OpR ;BOYS''EDITED BY'THE CHRISTIAN

; BROTHERS: ; ii Wholesomo Catholic, Pat iotic. jj . Beautifully produced, Prdusely j

I illustrated.ENTHRALLING 1 STORIES. ]INTERESTING :AND INSTI UCTIVE[ GENERAI ARTICLES. |!STIRRI1^G NATIONAL BALLADS. 'IRISH LANGUAGE FEATURES. :¦WIT AND HUMOUR. -jSPORT. ( COMPETITIONS.\ ONE PEUNY MONTHY.Of all New8ag3nU, or from Kenny 'sl'libllshirig .De it., 65 Mid. A bey St..

j I Dublin- j .

Cif5=i?5»e —r <Jgssaa6

|Notice tb;Builders|;. - i I ' I - I - Ii I I ; ' • • '

All Materials tor Bui ding aI House. ¦

¦ ;From Bricks and Cement

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^ BroJDkS^aspGo."A 8ACKVIL uE PLACE, DUBLIN.;

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HO(^ i6 OUEE CORN8. jEverybody h*> corns, bat why, when

thj *e invariably painful growths cau becui.>d? 'lEiine" is J the p«:n]«s ,. surf,and speedy <-uni, the kind, -nhich dot*not Sail. A ten Jeioan wxHes:r-''A fc*applications' .:f yoar excellent ' ExineCorn Cure |touk tbetn right out by therodts. 8ome of them I . bad b*eotroubled with fj IS i years. I tried corncore* rueripusly in1 the United Btotesand tother jparto of the world, but theywere onjtjocesafi 1." J Spread on aUk,7»d. per p«*xat, or M l*, bottles, post-M, 7d., from, the, originator,!B. ueu*j ^miJ Q^p mtSSSf^ \ . j_

I . IMPOBIA> T TO VOTHEBS. !Brery mother wai TsJues the health sn4

cleanliness of hsi Child should tuetH/ *•BISON'S "BELIABLE " NUB8EBY J'0(-MADE. '. On«, aJpUcaUon kills; all >-iUand iVermin; beautiflds -and-, s^remjthensthe1 Hair. In Tins. Hi. and 9d. |Poit. IiGEO.> W. HARRIBON. Chemist,'BejadrnC.BeW by CbeaUU.I aODti for WaM«lon>rWhite tod sons,JLtdj7 O'CoBneU,a.: ?•Bell . 62 $uay;.:Bv fpole.^SJ CoVtU;UHhaeV8t,;t . Cai&k?n4nirTJrS. TOTaer. Dunssiriin-ft). ij . Nng«nfc.-Brwg»78t. t7. W/;J..'1*;oj4jrrs(nd Co XUwo-r

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WED DING. BIRTHDAY.w » ' ^— ™ m I

AND V •• ' • ': " !COMPLIMENTARY

PRESENTS —«.

ESTABD 175O

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Our New StocU of boats and Skirts. VeloursaDd ]Sap Clo h Coats, and Sports' Coats is a veryextensive one

Our New Stock Of Blouses is certainly one of the- best collection! we have ever shown

Our New Stock of Hats will at once appeal to 70Uas to variety and moderate prices

We ask you to pay us a Visit of Inspection

Our only Address

S7 & 88, Quay, Waterford

Auction 01 Horses. SATURDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER . 19U.

At 12 o'clock. , ' I¦ 30 PORSES~

FOR SALEB\ U-NT-ESKRVBD AUCTION JlT THE

PADDOCKS , BAIiLY.BRIOh.EX, IWATERKORD, |

By directions of tha Officer Com sandingi Temporary .Remount Depot, W lerford.l! No juitraiiteo given.1 On view at Sale Yard, Ballj >rieken ',(r -.in 10 u 'clock morning of Sale.

' Te:m> -.—Purchasers to pay a deposiof half in- payment of each Lot. togethervvith Auctioneers' Commission, ind tha

•ba '.anw before removal.-; A punctual attendance is reqi ested.¦ THOMAS WALSH; &. 8< >N,1 Auctioneers,'¦ THE MALT.. WATERFORI) .

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7Di .I (FAI R DAY), at the _

Paddocks, Ballybrlcken.i WATERFORD, at 12 o'clwlf.|About 100 Horse Rug?, Surcingle. Pa-

tent Clipping 'Machines, Market Car onSprings. Set of Brown Harness. Set ofDouble Harness. Cricket Bats , j l.ei Pad>.flloves , I-arge Chests. Oat Crusher]; ChaffCutter, Sew Sack Ouncel and \VeighU.Fitting* for Military Canteen. Km rnelledWare, etc., removed from the MilitaryRarracks . for convenience of Sale , by di-wiiims of iTie Officer in Command R.F.A.

FOR ANOTHER ALCOU.VJ ;6 Horses , Carts, Inside Cars. Chill

Plough, Iron Harrows , 4 h.p. Th eshingMachine with Drum and Shafting CornSower, Grubbers and ScurTlers. MowingMachine. 4-Sod PVragh, etc.: JAll will be iold in Lots, to su;t pur-chafers . Terms—Cash.

THOMAS WALSH & SON,Auctioneers , etc.

THE MALL. WATERFORD.: G-REENVH.LE, KILMAOOW

50 Acres Old MeadoWFOR SALE.

TTTO BE SOLD BY. A.UCTIOS. on1! WEDXESnAY. Sth SEPTEUBER i10U, at 12 o'clock , on the Lands. Green-ville itfilmaeow. aV^out 50 Acrc-s OldMeadow on Foot.' In Lots, to.-sui ; pur-chasers.

Tartrn;—finch. .THOMAS WALSH & SO

Auctioneers, etc..TJTC \rj TI WATKRFORD

MARKET BOUSE QUAY. WATERFORD

AUCTIO.N VtNew Timber

mo 3E SOLD~

BY UKPJCSKKV-EDXA AUCTION , on SATURDAY .! 12thSEPTEMBER , 1914. at 12 o'clock, a); the

ffi^ ffil oWEVV feBoards, Scantlings, Planks , etc., jtnostuseful 'or Farmers and others, in lqN to«uit! purchasers. Terms—Cos*. J

1THOMAS WALSH & SOUC,, 1 Auctioneers, etc.,'| THE MALL. WATKRrOBD. |

JTO.jllO , SOOTH iPiARADE . WATERS j"RL-

Unreserved Auction of Household |"ur-niture, Gilt Minors, ¦HandioracCheffonier with plate glass back and¦ panels. Gilt Omsole Table ,and CM

• .Aritinue Wardrobe. Engravings, ¦eU .

TT1O BE SOLD iBY AUCTION, I onI%.WDAYVlMh SEPTEMBER. 914,*t 12 o'clock, at 'No. 10, 8outb Parade.W-aterford, by directions of Miss E. Bogan(who1, has cone to reside in London.) juia.foilowijie .Household furniture, viz.:+TlNING AMD DRAWING .BOOM3-

8 Mahogany Oliairi, . upholstered ¦ inleather; Antique Carvers Ohair, Arm jjndEasy! Chairs, Lounge, Dining TableMahogany Sideboard: with caned , bick .T feet long; 6ide- and Occasional Tanles .Sowing Machine, Glass and China.Dessert Service, Lamps, Walnut Cheffcn-ier. wifh glass back jund panels, maibletop ; [Console Table and Glass, .Lofty GiltMirror. 'Whatnots and Oinaments, iVafie*,Canterbury; .Music Cabinet, Pedestals.Oyalland Chess Tables. iProof Engravings.Fonder* and Steels, Window Poles, indTTaYiflrfnffvl «ta ¦ : '

HAWU—Metal Hat and Umbrella Stand"SsU Cbaira, Tables, Lamps, Metal iFlowerStand. Vases, Picture*, Oilcloth, etc. I

BEDROOMS <4V-Iron . JBedstesda.«Jpririe (ind Hair Mattresses,1 , leatherBodsj"Mahogany Wardrobes, Toilet Tattlesand Glasses, Marble Slab Basin Stand?and TrV-are, Towel Rails. Commoaea,Mahogany OomposiU | (Presses. Chaij:s;Chests Drawers, Carpfts and Rugs, iF0a-dors and SteeU, et«. I ' |i(Kitchen and Culinary Requisites.Patent Mangle. Meat Sufe, Garden. 8e4tsetc. :. : .

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HOTEL, Duncannonj Visilorg to Diin-cannon. 6easide. wsort -Trill do wpll

to patronise the fHote). '-Ali homo ana-torts, j Terms tnodsr«W '-

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WAfERFORDPLEASE NOTE ONLY ADDRESS. j

Horse Auction at Waterford !

TUESDAY, SEPT. 8th, 1914 , !AT 1-2:O 'CLOCK. ]

XKf V. "WILL SELL 'BY UNRESEiRVEDV > AUCTION . ¦ at the PADDOCKS,BALLYBRICKEN . ;60 HORSES 5 MARES j

By direction* of tile Officer CommandingTemporary Ri'inount Depot , Watorfo rd.jNo guarantee given. !On view at kaleyard . Ballybrickeu from10 o'clock Morning of Sale. :These horses are; selling, being unsuit-able to carry cavalrymen. jTerms—Purchaser s to pay a deposit ofhalf in payment of each Lot . togetherwith Auctioneers' Commission , and thebalance before removal. jA punctual attendance is requested. !

THOMAS WALSH & SON, ':Auctionee rs, etc. !

THE MALU . , WATERFORD

DCNMOBE EA5T. CO. WATERFORD

AUCTION OF LANDFEE SIMPLE .

TO ££. SOLD BY AUCTION at theProperty Salerooms , O'Connell St..Waterford, by direction of Mrs. Morrison WEDNEt-DAY, : 9th SEPTEMBEk1914, A FIELD at Dunmore East , Co.Waterford, on the left-hand side of , andadjoining, the public road from Dunmoreto C'oxtown , containing 6a. &•. 36p., orthereabouts , statute measure , and held inieo simple, FREE OF RENT.j This Land is now all in grass, of which; there is an abundant supply , and is well-known for its rich fattening propertiesThe fences and shelter are excellent. Itis within 5 minutes' walk of the well-known seaside resort of Dunmore Easr.There is no -waste whatever.

Sale at Mart, 13 o'clock noon.Further particulars from

DOBBYN andj-McCOY . Solicitors.Colbeck Street , Waterford. OT

JOHN MURPHY & SON,Auctioneers .

11 O'CONXKLL-ST.. WATERFORD

"¦ *nd 4 William 4 , c. 66, s. •> ; 17 and ItViet. , c. 89, s. 9.)

To Richard Puwi -r and William R Ward .E»qr.«, JusiRt^ of the .Peace (or Uie Citjiof Waterford ; William A Dobhyn . Esq. ,Clerk of the Peace ! for the County ofWaterford ; and Wiiliam T. Rigg, £sq. .District Inspector of the Royul IrishConstabulary of t!ie; Diitrict of Water-ford.

I ELIZABETH (ASP.EL, of 3!) Barrack

J Street, in the City oi Watertord, dyhereby (rive notice, tliat it is mv intentiont* apply at th<r .Michaelmus QuarterSessions, to be held at the Court HouseWateriord . on the 33rd'day of September,next ensuing tor the ( Magistrates' Cer-tificate for a Transfer and Confirmationof an Ordinary License to Sell WineBeer. Cider, Porter, Ale, Spirits, etc., byRetail, to be Consumed on the Premi!«.-,at my House and Premised situate at 3U,Barrack Street, in the' Parish of Trinity¦Without, in the said 'City. An interi mTransfer of tlic said Liccn.sc was granteilto' mo. at Wutexford .Petty Sfssione onFr.idav. Aueust 14th. 1914.

Given under my hand this 23td day ofAugust . 1314. i

ELIZABETH <ASPEL, Applicant.PATRICK R. (BUGGY, Solioi to^1 for Applicant.1 40. O Connell

Sf.r/»Al iWAfArfrvrd

<:.land 4 William 4, c. 88, s. 2; 17 am] ISViet., c. 89,j 8. 9.)

To Maurice Qoinlan and William R Ward,• Esqrs, Justices of the Peace for the City

of Waterford ; Williani A. Dobbyn, Esq..Clerk of the Peace for the County ofWatcrfOTd; and William T. Eigg, iEsq.,District Inspector of the Royal IrishConstabulary of the District of Water-ford. ' '

I JAMES iWAOiaH, of 41 O'Conne!l

» Street, in the City of Waterford, dohereby give notice, that it is my intentionto \ apply at the- Michaelmas 'QuarterSessions, to be beld at the Court House.Waterford, on the 23rd day -of September.next, ensuing for the Magistrates Cer-tificate i for ; a Confirmation ot a HewLicense to Sell 'Beer, Oder, Porter, Ale.Spirits, 1 etc., by Retail, to be Consumedon jtho Premises, at my, House and .Pre-mises situate at 39, Barrack Street, in theParish of Trinity Without, in the saidCity ot ; Waterford. The said Premise?situate ot ] 39 Barrjck;Street .aforesaidbeibg premises which were Licensed atthe| time of! the passing into Law of theLicensing (Irerand) Act, 1902. : ,Oivjen nnder tny Jiandlthlfi 23rd day ofAueuit .'19M. .-, '• : ¦ - . ! '

' JAMES (W1A1SH. Applkamt.PATRrOK. R. (BTK3GT, Solicitorfor i Applicant, I 40, ' O'CoillidlSlreet. •Wtterted.

THE WATERFOKD NlBWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERPrince of Wales's National

Rellnf Fond

Mis.s Poer O'Sh e, Garden-morria ... £2 0 0

Miss Fairholm , C( mragh ... 2 0 0ifiss L. Fairholm , do.- .. 1 0 UDr. McEniry, Ballrmacarbery... 0 10 0Sir Richard Musgri .ve, Tourin... 10 0 0

SUBSCRIBERS I N PORTLAW ANDDISTRICT.

The Marchioness o\ Waterford £50 0 0R. G . Gcthin I ... 2 0 0Mrs. R. G. Gethin I . . . 10 0Miss Aline Poer O'Sheo ... 1 0 0John Anderson ... 0 10 0Tho Misses Malcou son ... 0 10 UCanon Flemying ... 0 10 0M. M. Hickey ... 0 10 0T. H. Reynett 0 5 0Georpe M. Plielan ... 0 5 0M Crombie ... 0 5 0A Wcllwisher ... 0 5 0T. Klahavon ... 0 5 0A (j . Anneley ... 0 5 0

±s. Ml. each—(ieo Kinegan,Rev . c. I.- Hu\»es. K. Hawley,Miss Harvey. Thos.lDoIan , A.C. Jensen , Win. Smyjli A Well-wisher , M.S., C. Hkll , O. J.Malcomson , Mr*. Bayliss, Ja9.McGregor . Joe Winuerry, MissC. Ryan I ... l 17 6

'Js earh—John Scott , J. Doo-\an . H. A. Clurk . A Flriend. M HBono, T. MfWhan . h\. Jumic-son . Portlaw Laundry, Mrs. J.Thompson . J. Foy, M is Walsh ,William Wall . F K< 1 ly ... 1 8 0Sums under 1- ' ... 2 H 0

£63 13 0

R H. Kel ly . Ksq dp >rgestownHouse. KiliniK'lhon as ' ... £.ri n 0

COLLECTED BY R C DOBHS. Esq .CAMPHIBE . C\PPOQUIN:-

Mr Wood , ol KilUlik lu Killa-liala | ... £1 6 0Mrs Miles . Rlmnoal ly ) Castle ... 0 l(t (I

Mrs W. Lloyd. Shancilly Castle 0 5 0Mr (.'. Plielan , C'ampnire ... 0 4 02s each—Jus. Oj Donnell .

Ok ylc; Susan McDonald . Shan-i-ally . Thos WTielan . Cimphire ;James McMichall . . . 0 8 0Is each—Thos. Mountnne.phancally Castle . MisslO'Brien ,do. . Bridget Neill . do : KateO Brivn . do.; Brid get Geary,Camphire ; Maggie [ Flynn ,Shuncally. Pat Morrisley, do.;Hanmi Ahern . do . Me.i Tives ,Tourin; Margaret Dhvidson ,Camphire House; Bridget Whe-lnn . do. | ... o 11 0

6d each—Jer. Bripn . Shan-ciill y Castle; Mrs. ('outlay, do. ;Brid get Ronayne . C'iilupliire ;Willium N'oonuin . ilo ; JKihvnrdWliitnioro . ilo. Tlinm.'i.i B<ild-wm . do. : Thos I.aml qrs . do. *.Putrick O'Ri i inl.in . Thot Coogan 0 4 6

£3 2 6

CONVENT OF THE SACREDHEART OF MARY,

FERRYBANK , WATE RFORD

Intermediate Succ esses, 1914

The In te r i n ed i . i t r Pa.-. List , jus t pub-lished . cive> tin- Siii-rec Heart Convent.Ferrylj ank . Wn lcrfor d. its usual recordlist of SAI'T-JSSPS. The percentage ofpasses in al l Ireland ( verages for girls60 8. wliile the studei Us of Uie above-nomed .-chool luive sec ied a percentageof iSO.u. This rerult shot s the very enre-ful all-round teaching >f the general¦bod y ol the- students , a id a balance ofsuccess largelv in favour of .this well-known schoof A long list of MusicalSiu-oesstja , whic .li indua id a large num-ber of honours , book t rites, and twomoduls . has bi-cn a lnady publishc*These results should b< sufficien t gua-rantoe to parents to en rust their chil-dren '.-* education , wi th the utmost confi-dence , to the ?ood Indies of the Sacredl-J^'i -r"t t ' ntranf

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF

IRELAND.MAT RIC U LATION EXAMINATION.

Miss Ilrid grt Power —P isses in Irish.Eni-'Ush . Latin . French, \rithmctic «ndAlgebra , Trigonometry an 1 Geometry.

INTERMEDIA TE EXAMINATIONS.SENIOR URA i)E.

Miss Kattie Hassett—Hj nours in His-tory and Historical (leog; aphy. Passesin Irisli , English. French . Mathematics-

Miss Bridie Scanlan— V isies i n - I r i s h ,English . French , History and Historical(Jro '-ranliv. Mathcmutics.

M I D D L E ( iKADb.

Mi- ,- Aimi ^ Murphy— P ssen in Irish,Eng lish . French . Mathematics , Historymid Historical (ieography. Domestic Ecu-nouiy uud Hygiene , Drawing (Third

iYcar).i Miss Maud O'Donnell ^— I 1 asses in Irish,English , French , Mathem: tics. History

:an<I Historical Geography, Domestic EcO-|nomy and "Hygiene . Phy» cs, Drawing¦(Third Year) .! Mis.s Katlileen Power— P ISSCB in Irish,;Kiiglish . French , Mat hematics. Historyland Historical tioogruphv . (,'liemistry andDrawins .

I Miss Josie O'Neill—Pass es in Irish,Knglish . French . Mathematics . History'and Historical t ico gra p l ix . I 'heinistry and'Drawing.I Miss K.itc Maguire—Pas*!.< in Irish ,English , French . Mathematics. History.HIK I Hi.-torical (ieograpfiy . Ph ysieH,Drawing (Third Year). Domestic Economyan<l Hygiene. Ii Miss Klary Hassett—Passes in Irish,French . Mathematics ) , History and His-torical Geography. Domestic Economyand Hvgicne. Physics fThirti Year).

i J L . M OK (iKAUb .

1 Mi.is Nati Forristal—Honours in Trish;French , Matliematics . Histo y and Hi*-t i > r i ( u l (ieosruphv. Passes in English,Physic.* (Thir d Year) .I Mi:- .- Mary Ellen Mullfns- Honours inIrish . French . Mathematics , History anaHistorical Geosruphy. Pa ises in Eng-lish , Physics (Third Year).| Miss Mary (iough—Honou s in History

and Historical Geography. Passes inIrish . Eng lish . French . Matrematics . Ex-perimental Science and Drawing.'

I Miss Mary linker—Passes in Irish.French . Mathematics . Ch( mistry andlira. wine.

I Miss K i t t y White—H onourls in HistoryaM Historical Geography. I Passes inJriw . Eng lish , French , Mathematics, Ex-perimental Science and Drawing.

(Mis > Josephine White—Honours inHistory and Historical I Geography.Pusses in Irish, English , FrclncH, Mathe-matics . Experimental Scienci and Draw-ins-

(Mi.«s M. K. Healy—Passes! in English,French. Mathematics, ExperimentalScience and Drawing. I

Miss Kathleen Hurley—Pastes in Irish,French . English , Mathematics. Hietoryand Historical Geograph y, Oij emistry andDr ving.

? - * r lulia Frances Heagnej—Passes inl i i Fruiich . English , Mathematics,H! <»•>• mul Historical Geogrc phy, Chem-i.-i mid Drawing.

5 ' .«!. l i -nni p Fitzserald—Pas ies )> Irish.Ki' i>h. French , Chennauy nd Dravi-i i i '.

i.iss Nellie Hanrahan—Pasi es in Irish,Eiwlish . French, Mathematics, Historyanil Historical Geography, Ch mistry andDriiwing.

Miss Agnes Burke -Passes in Irish,English , French, Experiinen<al Sciencean'cf Drawing.

Miss Mary Flavin—Passes in Irish,English, French, Mathematics, Experi-mental Science, and Drawing.

Miss Birdie Dalton—Passes in ¦' Irish,English, French,* Mathematics, Experi-mental Science and Drawing.

Miss Mary Phelan—Passes in English,German. French , Matbemati s, Experi-mental Science, and Drawing.

Miss Mary Muleahy—Pa»se8 in Irish,French, Mathematics, Experii lental Sci-ence and Drawinc.

Miss Bridget Mooney—Passe in Irish,French. Matliematics, Englis , Bxperi-montal Science and Drawing,

Mis* M. K. Brennan—Passe i jn Irish,E'lilish. French, Mathemstic , ¦ Experi-.ii-rital Science and Drawing.

Mi<« BrWie Rickey—P»8s«fl -in : Irish.Fr'j icli. M»tru>mntic», Experimental'Sci-e n c :idcl TUrawinL'.* , ¦

Miss J. .:M.:.:>'aalc— P.is'««s in IrishFi^iw'V . Knfflish , M/»th pnia tip .e E^l»eri-•).t:Jt«rf?ci*!ioii and Dialing.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.7 BELLEVUE aEHBACE. WITERFOBD.

ATTRACTIVE AUCTION OF VERYSUPERIOR ]

Household furnitureTO BE SOLD BY RUBLICl AUCTION,

on WEDNESDAY , 16th SEPT., 1914,at 12 o'clock , at No. 7 BELLEVUE TER-RACE. WATERFORD . by instructions ofMrs, H, Sherowitz , who is about to residein Dublin , the entire Household Furni-ture, etc .

On view morning of Sale.Ternn—Cash.

JOHN D. PALMER,Auctioneer, etc. , I

CATHERINE-ST., WATERFORD.

HIGH WATE. lO-MORROW.iWaterford. Trambr*.6.26 6.48 ' 5153 1 0.10

LICHTING-UP TlfWE.This Evening , ... 7.40

€\t Matetforb ftaFRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1914.

LAST EDITIONLOCAL AND

DISTRICT GOSSIPTHE VOl.lM'EKR MOVEMF.NT.

There tva.-, a big muiter of Volunteei..on paraile at the Courthouse griunds ohSiinday lust , when the eight companies oftin: buu.ilion fell in under Senior] CaptainJones Drill-instructor Murphy [took themen through battalion drill , which wascarried out very successfully. Subse-quentl y the battalion was put throughsaluting dr i l l . The- officers on paradewore the Adjutant (Captain W J Jacob)and Captains O'Neill , Brasil , Kirwan anduinn. On Monday evening E. and F.

Companies were ut ritte practic^ at theshooting rangp in the new barracks' AtUennessy 'J road. The four nowl acrvic«rilles taken from the as.\ Lough fisher afew months airo . and which werelhandedback to the Commanding Officer on Mon-day, tverc in use at the range , and at theconclusion the men were comp limentedlor their ucciirute shooting by InEtructorMurphy At next Sunday 's parade at theCourthouse a (\>U iiUeniianre oi seniormen ami rin- ruits is expected.

TUAMORK VOI.I XTEERS .Tin- Tramore Volunteer.- »rc no' v drill-

in!; throe times weekly at the Coastsguard Stiit HJN . Trainorp Tho; gh theranks havi- been depleted by the callingup of rpst-rvi.ts . it is snttsliictory to learnthat new rrimit> are joining eaclj night ,ami tht - nuMiiber -hip now reaches [nearly,•Jim The IMPII i l is | > luy kppn anxiety tomuster thp detuiK of milititry duties , es-l>i'v-mll y drill , and t l ieir nttendajice utoach parmle is vpry satisfactory. In tar-get practice the i»roj ;re>.- .nndt1 is lgivingentire satisfaction to tliose tvho are en-trusted w i t h !hp trainint-' of the | men;Drill pmctioes ure held on Monday andFrirlitv niuhts and on Sunday afternoons.

THK WATERFURD KIFIJi StlZmtfc.The lour rifles which wore seized on

board tlte >> . l-otich Fisher in Waterfordon the 4th June lust Jiave , tt-e undor-itaiid , been liandcd '>vt> r by thi? author-ities to the Commander of the local Vo-lunteers Tile rifles « >Ti> seized «t atime when sjreftt viir iltncp was bpiri? ob-serTwi by th e mn.lf>fme>.- in prcvtj ntin?the landiiit ' ! ar:n>. 'AtlP -r the arriVai ottin- -s U MI ^-II Fisher in WaterfordJ witha <-trc * > ol trials for Mr. S. Morrcs thevesse l wa.- U>:vnl(sl by a Customs Officerand a <> n ii> l < 1 M iKt '.u-*' The authoritiesevidentl y had liilonnation that the riflpjwere on Iwanl . fur i>n t>oarding the shipthe officpr- n-i>lke< l direct to the spotwhere th>- arn-s lay The rifles werewrapped in br<>wn paper and co reredwith canvass , and the captain and cro*of the vessel were unable to give an { cx-p^natiuu is t- . Uie ure.-eucc of the prnison tnufcrd , nor were thoy consigned or. «<!•<lre.-»'d l-> anyu'.jy Tlw Customs OiEc«rto*>k ivv-v^ion o' the riHes , and I the• • Uit'r iluv . « • • uuiit r-tai:d. haudt-d themover t.. t lie CmittuiiJer ol iho Volun|«eri

- ¦ VI' il I .i r '. I . t

SWORDS SEIZED |I t .ippenr- thai -•n - lime au-- > a ]>arce.

..i -w. -rd» c>ui.-i»neii !¦ • Mr. T O Noiilvit in. ' k'lmliuj U,re Braiuli ol the iN . F .WA U rfurJ , "v.-re ,-eiZ'M on beini-' d -charijeii from u ve^-«*l ^t K-iin:stotvn. Thesword * were iiitenuvil u- Ise. worn by theForc.-tvrs when m t lw.r Robert Emmcttuui-f»rn> , anJ »o hav<p rei>>on to bel evothat they arc iiou ab^.ut t<> bsi hax deduver t-> the p.-r.-jn :¦> whom they tj ere,-o03iL'ne<l

L-\TE VOLUNTEER LVSTKUCTOKLEAVING WATERFORD.

It is understood that Mr Wm. Twoineywho recenliv was- drill instructor to [theWaterford battalion Irish Volunteers, [hasvolunteered lo rejoin tltc colours and isU«iv:n;.' WaUrford shortly. Mr. Twonieyis promoted tw tlw rank of BatteryScrceant-Maj or ind appointed to a heav^ibattery' "I the Garriwn Artillery at Ply-mouth.

E N T E R T A I S M V . NT M THE PRESF.N-TAT1ON t O N V K N T .

In connei 'tiiui w i t h the recent FeiJ, uven- enjoy able ten (tarty took place atlhp Prp spiitntion Schools on Sunday even-ing There were nbo iit f if ty children pre-sent, nil priw-»iiiii .sr5 at tne Fcis. eithera* members of the Ir ish choir or in indi-vidual competitions Father MichaelDow ley presided at the tea . which was

xcellentlv served by the Sisters whoconduct the Imh clu.-sps at the Convent.All present thoroughl y enjoyed the tr£atprovided ; and a fine spirit prevailsamong the children, nlio are earnest andanxious to become Irislt speakers. Theclasses at the Presentation Convent ^renotv ag.idn in lu l l fi t t ing, and it is hopednext year's Feis t t i l l see even greater e-sult s from this the olrieM of the Wat ;r-

THE PERCKVAL ESTATE.The Perceval estate at Kilmore, Tallow ,

which was purrhused some time ago bythe Kfltflte-s CommisRioners front theowner . Colonel Perceval , was on Wednes-day parcelled out amongst a number jo?people of Tallow and the adjoining par-ish of Kilivalerinoy. About sixty acresto the north of the. demesne was dividedequall y between Messrs. John Curley,licensed dealer . Tallow; M. O'Brien , jar-vey. do. . Titos. Doyle, do.; Jas. HevHlfe ,do John Lynch , do.: and James Lee, do.Ur. R. Hanlon . Tallow , got about 28

acres. Mrs . Murphy, the widow of |alsbonrer. residing near Tallow , got 20acres. Mr. Wm. Allen , Kilwatermoy , got35 acres: and a good many others got lotsvnrviii tf from 14 to GO'acres. :

UNWELCOME ATTEN71O>6. |A rather amuain: incident occurred on

Tuesday night when a number of childj-Ten followed a couple oJ men down John-street shouting " Gemian spies" af'cTtat. One ol Hie men was, wo believ4a pierrot who liar been entertaining thepeople in Tramor^ during the past coupliof months. He wears a heavy mous1ocne|alter the Kaiser's style; and this with Alather peculiar-looking hat wliieh he hadon gave him a slijrhtly foreign appear-j¦ance, and probably '.rave rise to the mi?-oonoention in flip niindA of tie cliildxcilrcgardin? his nationality . The two nientu rned from John-street- into the Manor,the crowd still following them and ctm-tinuing to .shout " German &pie4," etc.,until the Police 'Barrack wa» reached.Tlie men who wore the subj ect of eiiehunwelcome attention turned into the bar-rack -and complained of tho annoyaric*which they -were receivincr. The policrf«ooi> put tlie young people about th&rbusiness, and tin- aliened spie*. whoneedless to say were quite inoffensive andloyal subjects, then proceeded on thei"wav.

WATERFORD RIDEK JOINSHUSSARS.

Mr,. Richafd M.orstm enlisted as atrooper in the 19th Hussars at the Lon-don Central Reeniitinp OfBoei on Satur-day. He was accompanied- by Locd Tor-ringrton, who enlisted in the same regi*ment. j " ,.At the sump tittup the following wel^!-known rider.* also <>nlK-ted:—Messrs Tyr-

whitt Urake ti. H. Heasman. P.-Robertts,and B. Arbudmot. Lord Torrin.ztohIdticlvins ly flU<xt i» totnu. tor 4Vd. a <Uy/•on Uiird .il hU-(A>. to tw oent h> L«dj

i l - l— ¦ , I i—• . ¦¦ -. i . rOLD AGE {PENSIONS.COMMITTEE. :A rneetinj- oJ > the Old iAge Pensions Com-mittee -was iheld yesterday at the- Mayor'sOffice. CltyjHSII. The Mayor presided,and there irere also presents-Very Revd.Dean (Day. ; -Bevd- 'Wlm. B. O'Donncll.P.P., St. Patrick's; Aid. W. J. Smith, andCouncillors!' Young *nd Crake. Mr.James J. Feely1, Secretary, was in attend-ance. Six claims and two pensions wereconidered by the Committee. Five claim*wero admitted at Ss. a week each arid theremaining three were adjourned to nestOommittee meetin?.

ENGINEERS INSPECT MILITARYiBAOmAGKS,During tho pa&t week the military bar-racks have [undergone a careful inspec-tion by a niimber of officers of the RoyalEngineers, and ;there are rumours afloatthat it is thfe intention of the militaryauthorities to prepare quarters, if neces-sary, for wounded Boldiers from! thefront. It was also surmised that iheremight be a scheme in contemplation toestablish «n, artillery depot or, -mobilisa-tion centre bere brut what the sctualintention of the' military aiahor'.tiqn isremains a secret at nresent. ;

BWCKBEREY SEASON.It is c-njy |wiUiin recent yoars thatpeople in this country awoke, to the factthat there wis riionoy in tho wild .fruitto be gathered from hedgerows. For tholast couple oiiyeirs or so large quantitiesof blackberries, crab.*, sloes, and otherwild fruit hav-e :been exported, to Eng-land to be used j in the manufacture ofjaiiw. At thd present time many peoplein the city and county "are "earning moni>yijy pickius blj ickberries from the- hedge.".The blackberries l axs vory plentiful anda fair price is baid for them when broughtin in good condition. Several merchants

in town arc dealing wiQi the -fruit whole-sale and arc ui itding it in bancls to ja m--uianu£acturers! in.! England. There isalso a good <Jemaj i<l for cxab apples tvhichare to. be f<.ut<ci in many parts of thecountry Hirroundinc Waterford

THE URSlil.lKE CONVENTAN'NUALI.

In " St. Ursula 's Annual ." just pub-lished , and reviewed in the " WaterfordNews" last week, there is a contributionfrom Mi.ss Kirt iy,;"Jeanna Blacquicre."There are some most picturesque accountsof Waterford a hundred years ago in thisnarrative , and it is interesting to knowthat , though the ' first instalments of"Jeanne BlacqUiere " were- fictitious , inthis last number Jeanne's coming toschool , und all descriptive of the school,is founded on Miss Kirby's mother's re-collections of her echool dayB at tho;Ursuline Convent. The Mother Fran-cesca referred to is Mother Augustine¦Cnrtin . » WateHord lady. Her brother .Father Curtin , was a Jesuit. Mrs Kirbyis a very old lady now. Her d i.uliterwrites for som^ weekl y and monthlypapers , and is:a librarian in Countv

TALLOW PETTY SESSIONSMr. Orr and tho usual magistrates at-tended at Tiillou l Patty Sessions on Tues-day. John l.yixj h . Tallow , summonedMichael O Bnciv, also of Tallow , for thealleged k i l l in g of a sheep, complainant' sproperty. Kvidt'ticc having been given ,their worshi ps iamo'sed a fine of £2 10s,mid costs . 11 itjsai d that the defendan tJias lodged an anpuiil. Mr. James Barry,Lisnabnin. Curranhluss , was summonedfor excessive water in his butter to thonmount ol 2 per tent, over the standard.The defendant s(aied that this occurredin very warm weather , and it was intpos-Rible to get all the water out of tho butter.Having regard to these circumstances ,the magistrates decided to dismiss thocase on 5s costs being paid. The bthercases were very trivial and ot no publicintese»t. .

CALLA<JHAS£ PETTY SESSIONS.Tlie Culiajrhtti h.. BeiMons wero held nnTuesday at Gallaghane. The magistraWson the Bench vime—Aid. Dr. J. J. O'Sullivan, -and Messrs C. P. Bolton, H. OIBrooni)tea<l. Martin tower and ThomasPower.' Tlie business before the courtconsisted of only two cases of drunken-ness, one of which wui dismissed, and in.tlie other a penalty of 6s. was impaled.

The fewuess of Die cases disposed of atthe5<! Session s *i>taks well for the peace-ful condition of Uie ierse district cc-vta-ed and for the ,-wbrj ety of the residentsQUARANT ORE AT LITTLE 8ISTERSOF TH K. POOR

The frctivn. of, Quarant Ore oom-aen ctsl HI the Little Sister-- of Uie Poor.Manor Hill , on Tuesday and concludedyesterday with Solemn Hiirh Mass atIO.3U at which his Lordship Most Revd.Dr. Sheehan presided; The celebrant ofthe Mass «a- Rev ^lohn Cullinan , Chap-lain ; deacon . Rev . Fathur Warren, Cha.j>-rain llrsuline Convent; sub-deacon. RevJ^-hii Kp lVher . S.T.I,.. St. Jehu 's O'.-ieie ; Master if C« roni.>nies . Rev TO'Dotjoji hue . (' C. BaUybr icken. In thechoir were— Rf v . John .Casey. P.P . Pa*--ape East ; Rev \V Coffcy. §t. John a Col-lew, and Rev E Nasle. S.T.L, do. Themusic of tho Murv- wai- rendered by theclioir of Oie 'Donunian Chu rch under MrH. C. Downey. After tlie -High Mass aproeossion of tlie 'Blessed Sacramont tiy>kplace around Oie crouiids tvhich wer-beautiful lv d«x>orat*vi.

MONTHLY LOCAL RAINFALLTile tain injayp -it Tyccr waterwo rks j «> -uistered f-^r the mouth of Ati ^'usL a rain-

fall of o.(U JUin fel l on 15 days ol the'hwnUi. the hjLnr.V!t Jail on tlic th , l .b.sTho corrcsixw.diuu montli lust y^ar tin-rainfall wa« l » The Jngheot point rc-3istercd by the OiPxmonieteT duriiii; themonth wa.-' on the 18Ui. when it .-ti>»! ;it70 .in tlie shade

DEATH OF A NT7^We regret t" announce tli.it the deathof Rev Mother Augu stine Cooke u.okpiac^ ,it Lisjiunv Pj SMcntation Conventoil Monday Deceased !was .-ist >- of "h.1fate Dean <' «wke of Soulhpori anil of tin-late Canon Cook? of Wrexham Uequie i.Mas,.-*, iollowed by the funonal . was cp ' e-bratcd on Wednesday by the Verj ' RevW. J. Oanon Wa lsh. P.P.. I.isnvrrf.

TWO SALES OF REMOUNTS.Tomorrow <S»turd»y) ! Messirs Thomas

Walsh an/1 S<m wil l aell '50 horses by un-reserved auction at the Paddock*. Bally-bricken . by ili reotion.^ of the RemountDepartment . «n<l on Tuesday next GOwill be sold '

WAT.EUFORDMEN AT TIIE FRONTThere are many rumours goinfi theround.* in W-atorford regarding soldiers

frsin this city havjng been killed m thett<«r, but nothing of .this nature shouldbe believad until official notification isreceived. The relatives' of all soldierswounded or loilled in the I war are notifiedwith as short delay as 'possible by tlieWar Office. Thp fact 1 that there are aUrge number <vf Waterford men hi theregiments which have ecine to Uie fruntis evidenced by the den>ands beinc: madjon the local eonimitlee bf the Soldiers'aj id -Sailors ' 'Families Association. Thisc-omtuittee nieetsv every Tuesday morniii).'-in tlie Court 'House. Last] Tuesday morn-ing they had a large riurnber of claims todeal -with. 'J5ach claim! is cansideretiseparately, arid in cases which are foundto come within the purview of the Asso-ciation relief is given on a regulatedscale accoTdimr t<>. tho bumber in family,etc. The waves and dependents of sol-diers and sailors, -wivo 1, are suffering dis-tress through | the war should appeal tothis admirable Association which willsympathetically consider| tbear claims.With so man;} philantiutypie societiesnow «t work Jn Waterforti there «hou]dbe no very aiute distress &mongft theivx>r on accoiiht of the| war.SWORN INQUIRY AT: LISMORE.

An abortive L.(?.B. inquiry was held atLismore Workhouse on Toesday, whenInspector E. Fi McCarthy attended to in-vestigate charfjeB brought Iby Miss Mar-garet Hull , night nurse, | against thehead nurse (a nun) and. the attendants ofthe institution) Miss Hull made no ap-pearance to substantiate- the charges onoath, so the inquiry endedj the Inspectorsaying they miiat' assume the charges tobe groundless. | Mr. Wil|iams appeared onbehalf of the Re«r. Mother and the Sistersof Mercy, sayirjg they hkd courted the in-quiry and were| willing to give evidence ifany doubt remained as to the groundless-neee of tlie chprges. No I evidence wasfj ikpn . ' I.

THE TESTIMO ML TO MR. TUCKER.The second li >t of subscriptions will bepublished next week. I

TR.VMORE VS DAiRKNESS.Owing lo * leakdown' in the engine'

which pumps t IC eas into jthe holder atthe Tramore Gts 'TOorks the town was Indnrknes.-'Iast Frday. la the.(hopscandleshad to be mbe :itnted for the gas light"and eome inco ivonieoce w»s caused tothe re«ideht» w 10 use gas cookers owinpto the g»s snp! >1y bolnfe ciit off. Thcvnecessary repai ¦« have.', we understandbeen made, tho is'i die ktyppli' wo- tad«ll . Ui« n*«k. - i- . ., .

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j I j l ' •' •ENTER TAINMENT AT KILMAC- ' : C*P1?PTAT ',' ! ' iT THOMAS CONVENT SCHOOLS. > . ' • KJITJEIW'XAJU ¦ '¦'¦ ' ' : ¦I The pupils of the Conyent Schools. [ . T.T1 - !| f.^T- ij ! . . ¦ :: :sirsa^naj^ r s WAR TELEGRAPHIC SERVICEschool* last week, when at the four per- .¦¦ .*»*» ******MJXi J.1 JXIi U1V MJJA% ¥ *V**lui ujaiimb uii iiiurbuay, rnaay, ounaay,and Monday there were large audiencesof the friends of the children and thegeneral public present. .The programmeopened with an abridged setting of Wal-lace's opera,. "Maritana,"l whach. wasadmirably performed , and! the variousparts were well filled. Irish dancing in-troduced ; into the setting included a jigand three and four-hand reels. The musicbetween the scenej comprised pianoforteduets and solos, all of Which were much-admired contributions. Thei second partof the programme consisted 1 of an amus-ing farce; entitled " Blarney," in whichthe Eeven yoiing characters engaged wonunstinted applause. A "babies' song anddance " ("How'd you like to -bo a babygirl?"), a "Song of .Welcome," and "Th»Little Huntsman " (Yoicks' j"Tally-ho!,")were choruses! of which the audiences de-manded repetition*. The lengthy at ddiversified programme was. 'got through8t each performance in a praiseworthymanner , and the keen perception of theirwork which the pupils displayed is l ahi gh tribute to the waining they receivedot the hands pf the Sisters of the Com-mnnitv. '¦ ¦ : \

DEPARTURE OF REV. BROTHER¦MUI,LAN : | ITJio Rov. Brot-hej-i Mullanj who for inumber oi years last ia» bc«i supeaiorot Mount Sion,: Waterford. hai cow takenup the position of Superior at Letterf-rac,Co. 'GaJway, and will be replaced atW-atcrionl by the Revi Iiroiher M. A-Xolon, WdXtord. During tho' ycara :,espent in Wateriord;Rav. BroBier Mulla-.twan; Uie irespect. and 45t<eDi ,o'f M whiknew him and waj very popular v-Hh th<jpupiU attending the schooU. IH* took avtry: keen interest in the working of theischools, and under iiis careful tn<l cap^slile : managomejnt the standard oKcdu-|cation imparted at Mount Sioalwai riiscilto a high level.; ' I

SOUTH KILKENNY MOUNTED !; VOLUNTEERS. | :The South Kilkenny Mounted Volun-!teers , will meet at Ixjwer Kiluiacow onSunday at 2.30. j Every horseman in thedistrict is requested to be punctually in

SHORTHAND SUCCESSES. IAt a special examination held at StOtteran's Hchool', Philip street , the fol-lowing pupils wero awarded certificates- —Misses Ktittie Delahunty and KattieWalsh, 50 words per minute ; Elementary -Misses Clare Caulfield and Hanna Dela-hunty. '¦ j

ORDINATION. *

\ jOn the Feast of ilie Assumption (J5UiAugust) •»( the .;Bon SalouTs 'OonventCork , th? Rev. Jjuiin F. .Malone, Waiej -f^rd . was -ni3>:i'd to the priesthood bythe M«st Rev. Doctor Coholan, fiishoi> oi"Cork. Father Malcne ce!ebr3UJ his firstMass -it the UrsiM .-ie Canvont , Waterf&rdon Sunday, 13th August. He studiidPhiios;p hy ami Thcolcsry in St. John 'sColic™. Watc-rlord , and Jias been study-ins in Caiiibrid -^Q University ifor theX-atuiul Science tri poj during ihe pastyear. He ha.* sons on a temporary m;-.'-aion to • Wollingboiougii (Diocese -ofX'cTthamptcnt pendin? the re-opening ofCambridge t.r.ivsrsity in October; FatherMalone i.« s-ou of M^r. aud Tirs. L. .Malone,King 's Termed, Waterford , and grandsonof tue late Mr. - Fraiicii Hogan, ofi Brmor-more. Sin^Mlle-Hoii.-i', Carrick-on-Suir,Co. Tiprtersry. ! ' !

NEW OCCUPANT OF GLENBOWER.We are ploa.-ied tp hear that thd beauti-ful residence, .Glenbower .; standing onatput fifty lacriU land overlooking Wa.Urford Harbour, ha* been let by 3Ir.Percy KenneaHy to MJ. Daniel O'Rielly,au Iririmwn viVio hn* spent a number clyears hi New Zealand. A few yejirs ago.Mr. O'RicKy with hi* -son and daughtermine to JreJand when hi* daughter mar-ried Mr.jM ilo Dowlcy, eldest son|of Mj.Edward Dowley. Head of the firm ofMessrs 'Dowley and. Sons, Ltd., Caxrick-

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VOLUNTi£RS. iWe are informed that the- eiirht; c.ises•»l rifles which arrived in Waterford yes-terday morniii" per| Uie Great Westernsteamer horn .Fi-shgiiard are for the useor the Waterford Battalion Irisli Volun-

WATERFORDGAS COMPANY

Annual Meeting1 i :

Tbe Coming of Electricity

The annual general- meeting of ! thisCimjMiiy "--as held at the Company'-aOfncr . Cork. or. Monday, the 3I-t August,10H. i ' ITin- Chairman of tii-» Coiup >y; Mr.("¦>>r_ e Lyjioh , pr3.=ided. and si. :—Gnitieniiyi—We larp pleased to i.xve to

present you with a report of a iucoissfuLand profitable year'* working. When<mr lafc , able, | and efSoient W<orksM-iuager, Mi. Toomsi left us to go toBuerros Ayies we -feared we might i\\f lssfrom his ibsencti, hut tho old saying" TIIOJ-U are as good fishes in the sea aa. ver were caught" tva-> realized iui ourtase , and oiir pre sent Manag«r.i Mr.Peterson, fills Ilii place completely ', andleaves us notlrin? to desire. , !

TJrie profitAshitring .scheme which ! westarted a few yaars ago continues to ivorksatisfactorily and:to the mutual advant-age of ou rselves and our workmen, manyof whom have notv a considerable 1 in-terest in he Company ¦&& shareholders..We arj will atocifd with coals at lowerprices than we paid last year, and !badno cause for panic when ths war brokertu1 . I-"' I

You will probably like to hoy: some-thing about the comin;,' opposition iro nthe electric light. The fact is, as you arestvare , that the Corporation h«ve got theProvisional Order,' but it will take sametime, probably not Jess than two- years,before they : are in a position to supplythe tight. They will of course from!tliestart We ,the li ghting of the principalstreets mm! some large, establishments,thus-ca using * temporary decrease in our,jales, but we expect that this will be ofshort duration, and that in a short time¦we will not j only Tetrain but-increase) onour former falei. i Stranir<> as it maytweni . the e.xperienca in England andIreland li:isib:en ' that iin the citie.? andtowns where the electric light ias beenintroduced' the sale of gas has increasedI know myself tliat this is the case - i inbw|h Cork «nd Quecfis^tjwn, notwitlt-itandinj: he most severe competition.The statement of accounts gives you suchfull detail* >l need not pO into the figures,but it any of you desire to make furtherenquiries or observations I will be glad-toheur you. \ I ¦ j j . ' j •

I now propose tftrat ithe report andstatement of | accounts be passed. .!

Resolirtions. having, been passed de-claring a dividend- at the rate of 7i percent. .p«r annum 'and fe-eiccting Afr.Alexander Nelson ai director and Mr. J.S. O'SfAhony 'an Auditor of tlie Company,the mcctins tcrroinatedj witk a vote ofthanks fo thej ChairmaTii ¦ j

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WiTKRFDRD rOLI.F.CTION.

Amount received utid acknow-ledged ' , . i ; ...

Further subscriptions received:David Strangman and Co., LtdJohn Strangman ;Alex Nelson 'Samuel Strangman ;J. W. Boadle . ...M. J. Power ;Right Rev. H. S. O'Hars,

Bishop of Cashel and Water-ford ¦ ; : ...

Henry ArdaghR. H. ArdaghA. F. TorrieCaptain R. C. CarewWm.' RichardsonPatrick KentA. R. NewportE.'A. Gibbon ; ...Mins H. Fennell White4 Xt Pn>w».eon ' ' :

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: 8 0 0 Mr. H. D. Keanv *olr!. applied for a; 1 1 0 transferlof license from the o«ne ol the• 1 0 0 late Mrs. Marianne. Griffin. Johrwtowu

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*M. V- KITWSEftALD.' Bank of Ire- 1 Theifr ibt.inc'ov obj. ict>>n on the parUn<». -W»terfordi Hon. TreMurer. of the jwliie th« . t»Ml'fis WH* ranled.

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the fostatement |at 3.35 this afternoon v—iing to information derived from eworthy source, seven German des«nd torpedo' boatB have arrived ata damaged! condition','and it is undithat other i were sunk in the vici;the Canal . I ¦

NEWS FROM PARIS

C ermans! Retiring: J"Akl8, Thurs< iay.Good neat's from the Uroat j* br >ug itby - an English officer founded ,in thefight:at Coinpiegn© yesterday. The Gei-; mans, he 9ay3, were] itpulsed severaltimea yestarday, susiaining considerable:lo.«s<M. " Jjist when- li wajwounded by'shell ," he bdded, -" Uie jAUies' oflehsivl>movement jvas developing 6UCCCK fully¦ou « . front I of several kilometres. TheGerman army was TMiring towards th'eleft up till 7 o'clock this evening." ; j

I i PARIS, Thursday: I1 A oomrnunique issued at 11 o'clock.this' evening says that Brace, yesterdaythe Allied forces liave not been in eontact with tlie enemy J reported to b ;rithe Cpmpeipne and Senlis region. Pre?cautions had been taken with a vie 1 ? tochecking ant oflensivd movement on tliepart, of Uie fenemy. The- respective posi-tion, of the forces of the north-eas <smarmy iemair s the sanw as it was ye tcr-day. | . . - . |

" R rr.VSTAW ARMV ii miwiixn nnmiCONTINUALLY /J>VANCING

PETROGRAD. Thurada; '.-The follow ing official communique itpublished here:— IOn the 1st inst. the ! enemy's columnsoperating in :he direction of Lublin ndKholm jattempted to force the centre ofthe Russian (troops, but in tbe battlewhich foliowea they were beaten andpursued! The remainder of tiese- Col-umns retired hastily, leaving in purhands the flag, eight rnitrailJeuses, and: 1,000 prisoners. On the 2nd inst. san-guinary leombiits were renewed all aloingthe front. ; f - I i T- Prisoners relate that vie ' 2nd AustrianArmy dqfendirj? Lemberj was seized withindescribable Canie in tt)e heighbourhopd,the 2nd I inst.I another 20 buns on tHisfront. TJie Russian Army is continuallyUdvanciri s. j I

I GERMAN AEROPLANE; E ROUGHT DOWN

1 1 ¦ PAR^a.l Thursday.j ParisJa is hajl besn deprived, of the rijsual faube' aeroplane visitorsto-day. Thej( were treated ii-st«ad to the Spectacle of .a| French| niont-plaiie patrollrnj Uia sk^lato in U e afternoon on the lookout for

hostile al. craft.l Then it fvas reported ongood auti arity jttiat a German aeroplaneas brought down at . Vlncennas at $o.'clock this evening. | ; ' |j The rmjagurei taken tor chasing Gervipan <aeronlace« with heavily armearpachines cruising over Paris have pre-vented the Germans from jflying over UKcity. t " ;> ' SITUATION IN BELGIUMI . —— ' .j ;

ANTWERP, Thursday.Ji\n oflicjal co nmuniquel issued |her«says the situation remains '.' stationary.The provirices ofi Antwerp, Lembourg, and

Has8ell are completely free of the enemy.The German troops have ] been burningand pillaging ir| the Assqhe; and Ectesdistricts. In Nojrthern Brabant the Ger-mans have destroyed on their front seve-ral bridges over the Dyee. j. ; ;

1 • AMSTERDAM, Friday.Since Wednesday trains I av«i been, run-

rfing froml 'AuHi-arp to Ti'emonde andGlient.- The enemy continues to demolisha][ kinds if building?. Big : columns ofsn>»ke are risinpl in Uie direction of Tre-monde and 'Maljnes. It i i i learnt fromth<? Dutch-1 rermin frontier th»t a trans-port o1 B J^ianl civilian pri4ireT3, in-habitant s o! Louvain , yesttrday crossedthei berdcr nti (Jermany. ' . '.

CRY ' PETTY SESSIONS!

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The City Petty Sessions were held to-day1, before he Miyor (in tht chair) , Aid.Ward, and Messrs James Young, A. Nel-son! D.L; J . 31 Harper, R J1., and EPhelan. | ; j

; REWwLRD FOR BRAVERY. j

At the sitt ng of]the Court a. young manrained Tbonas. Walsh of Doyle-street,wasl caled, and uie Mayor said—Beforewe iconiiiience ou^ regular busine« Ihavt A very ple.-isin^r duty to' perform,and that is] to present this young man•witl a testinicmal and a gift of £5 ob-tain >d troin lthe Oirnegie- Hero Fundthrotah Mr. Tlioinio Higpius! as' a rewardfor fJie traA'r}1 -tfiiich lie displayed jnsavins a young .fellow rtamed Gaule whowas in difficulties far out in the river.T it. .-i_ it. - .1.... _ *—1 1 . .. J . _4 i ._«__^: .—

to s»lin across «t Bilberry and got intodifBcultie--i, «nd tink young miin here saw¦tho position [lie was in and he injme-diately went kmt a'nd was successful inbringing " him in l and saving:his We.•With these , few remarks J have muchpleasure in presenting him n-jth thisiteatirponiaV together -with the) cheque for£5, and 1 mijrht atia that Mr ; Higginsdest-ryes credit .tor the trouble" he took inlay|injr the matter I before the Carnegie-Hero; Trust Committee. I :

The MajW th«i hinded .(he; framediceartifrcafe and chwiue to Walsh, -whosaid; he was ery 'much obli ied. to ihe-Mayor for making the prescn ation, andadded that Jio Would d> the jame againto-morrow if Uie oc :«iioii era «. ;

Proceeding. . ,SCENE JN WJIJJAM STREET.

Serjeant Ruddock summoned-OeorgectLTisul^u, xvuau 'LtOjUV, lor UVJIIK guilt/ uiriotous bchavixrr.on Sunday last.

Ooniplainant deposed that on Sundayevenimr about the time of the1 closing ofthe publiehotjos he . was id WilViain*street.! He no1 iced thai bne oT the pub-¦lichouses wa* not- closec} a few minute*after five o'clo ?k. Witness went in andtaw a 'number of pebpli there. | iHe drewthe atlention of the Ipublican to the factthat' i\ was alti!T five jo'clock| «.nd theparties inside seemed to resent his in-t«Tfering at all , and they left reluctantly.When [witness went out on (he 6treet,and a* soon aj hislback was! tun>e<J aback and ende avoured: to get the nameof onejof the men injthe crowd! whom hebelieved w-vs tie prrucipaJ offender. Ashe wai >ntunogatiingltlK> man the crowdgathered ground in la Urroatening otti-tudte «nd Sarafleld [cWgged *Way theman from witr ess. Witness h d had anumber oi complahtte Irom xespcctablepeopfo|abont the conduct carr eo on inWilliam-street after) tbe public-housesare closed, and he was [endeavouring U>put it | down. JH»d the | endeavoured tohold the man iie" was questioning whenthe defendant - interfered fhera wouldwtorahip'v90w to mirjc thrir diiapprovaloi th>4 rnsm'o conduct jby inflicting a•severe penftlty im him. | . I

The defendant, Sarsfield, \i'as fined«*. •»" • I I :T •ASSAULT OH tHE POLICE.

John Mormsey, Jeljow Kood, ¦ wassummoned by Coa»tat>1e|M. Sullivan lorbeinc-guilty o.'idiA>rderly conduct, whilednmk on the 35th oflJa&l month. There-was -alio a aecond ounWins agafnst **m«;

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j : j ' i' OSTEND. FriiJy.l-On Tuesday night a large number: olcontoyB of wounded, coming from I thasoutb, i arrived in j Brussels. The Ser-man's are prohibiting traffic upon |tb»Boulevard Botanique, in order to prerentthe..| public from.feeing the Ue'vao-wounded. Yesterday there w« a greatmovement of Gerruun trains. No oncii*now i permitted ' to leave Brussels on ith»nortnern sme.. |: - ; ;The Burgomaster I oi St. Jonse hasjral-ceived a circular itom the German poj-vern6r saying::"It- has been agreed with-the Burgomaster- of Brussels that you hr*responsible for; the maintenance of orderin the quarter of ¦which you are the Sr*Vofnci^l. I The northern station is the flntconfiderstion. : The: Governor expreiieithe TiJ-m1, hope that you will take all lbsnceesfary measures to avoid any gather-ing oi disturbances. In the event of tb»least contravention of these orders, thaGoveiW would be forced to take the Wortseverd meftsuies against the guilty partiesand the whole quarter.". ;• ¦ ' :| I 'A sihiiUr circular bas also 'been Eentxothe burgoma.-ters of |»ther suburbs. , jThe Germans:have-i posted Dp in Bnis-esls a, proclamation : guaranteeinz thvlives i nd private property of the inbaln-it2iits ( n condition that they abstain (robany demonstrations against the Germaintroops and that provisions and forage insupplied. • Quarters j must be- found forsoldiery and horses, and the inhabitant*'must keep theirjbouses lighted all, night:They muit also put the public roads intoa condition enablinc!: vehicles to tmrcleasily,! remove all obstacles. anJ ainit.the troop* to the best .of their ability. 1! ': This |i» ;in order that the soldiers may-be able tp perform their duty, which »dpublyldifficul t in an enemy's country. Xt-is forbidden to hold meetings, to entcjrjinto relations with the enemy in any wajrj ior to ring bells. The mayor, a priest, an<J 1tour citizens have to bet held «a hosUg** ;who will be responsible for the wbol^:city. Any inhabitant found with arm* in'-jhis hoUBeJor who attacks tbe troops, wiljlbe.-shot^ . T> : . i| : -¦ i . ¦• ¦ i I

GERMANY S ONLY EASTERN :VICTORY DESCfelBED ;¦;M AifSTEEDAM, Friday. ! :

The' war {correspondent Of the "Frank-furter ZeitHng " gives the following do- iaeriptiorl ol the defeat of the Sussians in ,the battle pf Hohcnatein, Which endedj .according* to the German version, in thecapture of 170.000 Russian prisoners, in-cluding 300' officers and th^ whole of theRussian ,Urt»Hery. The fighting raged forthree days.J The intention of tbe Bua-sian anury was to, push tonrard with aDtheir forces ;from Hohensteirl, which placathey had. then held for two days, on thepsterode l arid DeuUch Eylin. At fio-he-nstein|tht Russians i'ero itopped bya German Division of ILahdwehr. sup-;borted from tlie South by, a light auxiliary;division , nnd from the north, by an armycorps advancing from .AllenWin. (ThiaWould implyj that AHenstein washot thenin the possession of tbe Buasiana). Th»!,Southern division, advancing via Neiden-burjj, was! the first to attack] {be Btusianforces. Meanwhile the] German troop*!from the Jnorth cajne up |Vik Allenstein, ;Wartenburg.l and BiscHofibirrg. Tbe4ncircltng|ot the Bussians! wks then com- 'Dieted from three tides, j j After * severe :fighting, the Russians retreated to the -oast and south-east, and were driven into :the moraasesj • of the M&ssnrian Lake*.The battle around Hopenbetrtr was exr-tremely severe. The town, itself was oc-cupied by, the Russians land -had to bebombarded by the'Germani. 1 : • . "J By this ,'victory of General Yon Hen-denburg. the five or sis! Russian armycorps which [had . entererj. the- southernpart of Eastern Prussia havi been com-pletely nou'ed, according to thi» Germanversion. I i I I ' ¦

! I . I 'BELGIAN NOTES IN KONDOS

;The National Bank of Belgium has ob- 'tained authorisation to openj in Londonan pfHce where Belgian notes! will be ex-changed at the current rate. "I i"""

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I Ulster iVolnntcers Enlist'Seven hundred Ulster , jVolunteer*marched from the headquarters of UieNorth Belfast Regiment to-dayl fo the OldTown Hall .-tolenlist in Lord: KitcheiKT't"Army. Sir [Edward Carson, I in a patri-otic address, rirgeoV that; j their proper ;place at present was the Kingls Army, to iurlhold the honour of their coiintry. ;\

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PnbUc llealtb ComttUice¦ " ; ' I ! i t ', The Mayor presided at ip e fortniphtlj:

meeting of the] above to-daj, when therrwere also nresent—Aldermen Smith am]'Hackett . CxmntillorA Dr^ Mark ! Strans-Iman, Mrs; Podle, Dowle, Kenijy, Croke.'and Young., - I ' il l FT >! Messrs. P.iH ggin.s Execxxiivk SanitaryOfficer; J. J. (Fleming, Borough . 8ar-ejor. -and -Dr. Kennedy. MJ/Q.H., -werein- Wttendanc*.' :i; | , .MEKNEasiT'S ROAD KABBjiOKSf.It was agreed to fix ent lor the portion• >i tbe Hennessy's Road prem se» ocoo-; wed by the Vol mteeis at £5 a rear, pay-i ble quarterly. ' J : I ; .

- ] FOOT AND MOUTH DISIAbE.It was decide; to withdraw lie tempo-rary licences givsn to parties; t4> slaughteranimals during the outbreak of foot andmouth disease, j - . • ) j | ;DR. KENNEDY'S ANNUAL IB EPOBT.I .The annual retort of tbe MJ.'XH. wa»discussed, and tr^ose present »«io-formedinto; a sub-committee to inst ect the-hij tt.hinfr.nTay.Ae 'at Pkil:n ', *4. u* -n^Stephen street , with a view toi providingpSiblic bsths and, wash-house* in the eity,apdj 8lso to consider the questit n of do-mestic scavenging. ;i | ' - j] j SALE OEl GUNPOWDEE . i:The application of Mr. H; !D Ke»ne.sp.'r.', on behalf [of Messrs. H«< roe andCp-.il-td-. wa« riad. and It wasTorieTeathat a licence |be granted fo, them 10 fellgunpowder, etc.,|at their . premises atGeorge's street, the Quay, arid1 [ Canada»£«*. purauatil to the Explosives Act ofJW5. S It was dlsoi ordered that nirtiea inthe city gettirig iunpowder be rlefirteredby the Local Authority, as prpscHbed bytne Act. * ] - ft I !After transacting routine buiirie»!», themtelmg adjourned. I I I ! ;

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i Mr. AsoBftli on Uie kaliefs;: ! ' : :*m 'Mi -The Lord Ma; 'or!of London held » meet-ing to-day in t|ie Guildhall; which thePremier and >! . Bonar Law had oonsent-ed i to address, in furtherance ol the re-cruiting eampa ghj • ¦ 1 1 I ;. , Mr. Asquith and Mr. Bonar ,1a*,' withwhom were Mr!, qhurchill an<J|J*r.' Bal-four, had « great ovation. I 1 1 1 !Mr. Asquith iBaid thst : had tbe ribeenbase enough they would have' 1 «to >d bywith folded arms, (also to thetf word and"faithless to their friends, admiring oa de-tached spectators the manful trea utancaof the Belgian army, and finally * StneM-ingiithe greatest! crime committed i gainstcivilisation since the Thirty .Y«ar« ' War.Sooner than be) aliilent witnesk' o' tb)»tragic triumph «T force over law,1 < f . bro-talifv over freedom, be would ratt er teeEngland blotted! out of the pqges if his-tory. The violation of Belgian peutnlKywas. the first st^p «f a deliber»te boli<ytheiWtimate airn of which ,wo« tofemahthe .free State* of -Europe. He arrapynced.•mid ereat applause, that I/x d jKit-cheneT's appeal | brought forward! [up toUnlay, close upoa| three- hundjW khou»-andt mep. He appealed to employers lo>ericpuratte furtb*r lenlistment. I i I 1

JIT. iBonar La)v ,*hai»cteriaed; lhuiwarSR one of tlie frxeailejt rrimo* iin' Wciory,but jone in which ho had so ahare.lSacri-fkei were denwnded, he Mid, noi only ofthe Isoldiera, but of thoa» wjto renfilmd.bd^nd. • ' ¦.: v -i ' „ \f¦ ' : h i

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WATERFORDCORPORAT ION

The inonUiIy meeting of tho WateriordCorporation was held on Tuesday .

i The Mayor' presided , and thera werej also present—Aldermen W. J . Smith , \V.I B. Ward, J .P; James Hackctt, Dr. J. J .: O'jjullivan,' and Maurice Quinism, J.P .i CouncEUOrs Mrs. Poole, A. D. Denny, D.

Hyland. James Young. J.P; \V. P.Mailer) M. Cu>sin, R. Koaue, P. M.Doyh>,!Johu ticarm.', M MvDonneli (High

: Sheriff), Thomas Fitzgerald , Wiiliani' Fitzgerald , 'Alrx Grokc ," William Jones ,

E. 'Walsh. . Dr. Mackesy, pud P. \V.1 Kennyj J.P.! 'Messrs P. Higgins. Aisista.nl Town; Clurk;jT. Ui^m* (Town Clerk's Oilico) ;

Dr. Ho:nnvTul>ereiiU>>i5 Oflicer; P Kent ,Borough Treasure r , I. i l'Viimr.;, Bxroiuli

: Surveyor, and P. A. Murphy, Law Acl-vi s-eJ. (wore: in attendance.

Tilli LATE 1'uPE.

The mimitos of I a*t meeting; iiavinyboon rc.'id and .-iemHl, the Mayor slid—IWk>re|tho ,l)Usiinv*:. <.i: the mov ting Martsit is , \ think, cm.y nclit that we shouldexpress our sympathy" with the Catholicworld, land in fact the world at !,irue, atthu yrroat loss tlw Church ajiU the worldhas sustained at tlw death of mir latelVpo. -Pius 1 X. Ywu *\'. know "n:» work,what 3 saintly man he was.' io\v holy IK¦was , and . we 1 di.-fiKwd lie was towa rdshufnaiiity -a;l ovc-T tile world. W.til tlKstfew wir.U 1 bee U> pivjNVje that v.e re-cord our sympathy with the C'atiiolie•world jai lart: .- and the Church vu rheUiMth o! the PODO .

Mr. [.McDonnell—1: is with very Crre-itregret ) tliat 1 second the vvte of con-dolence.

The (resolution w.v-. pa-sod in siltnep ,the member* risin? 'o tb.-ir .feov

On tile motion <:•; Air. William Fitz-gerald,' seconded by Mr . C-assin , tlio Kev.W. J.j O'ComieM, ".i.lm . was appointedon the Free Library and Technical In-stiucliba OoinmiUees

THE HOUSING SCHEME.The {Assistant' Town Clerk read a lettea

from the Secretary of the Brick aridStonelayers' Society, Waterford, askingon belial f of that body, that the Corpor-ation r-!i<nild ii- .- all their endeavours U.iorward the 'Hou.'ins Scheme as soon aspossiblo owing to the dearth uf employ-ment and the increased cost of food-stuffs .•dur.ini' the present crisis.

Mr. iKeane—Arising out <\f that- letterI would iika to ask tho-Law Advisor itthere has been any progress made sincelist nilestins as regards pushing forwardthe Hcusinc Scheme.

LawjAdvisVr—We sent up an uigon t re-solution to the Local Government Boardafter the last meetins of tie Council ask-ing them to press forward and sanctionit , and then was i.>mc corresp-'uider.evpassed,' between Mr. Fleming and them-selves about cuttiinir down tlie . specifi-cation. Mr. Fleming tolls me thaf theyore, cu iing;dii-wn tlie .specification in on<-directi m and increasing the prices iiianother

Th9'Assistant Town C:«k read o let-ter from .the Local Government Board inconnection with the Fenybank HousingScheme, in which they stated that theywere forwarding for the information otthe Corporation of an ordeo which thtyhad made jn connection with the mat-ter, and cm receipt of the .requisite mapsand schedules they would be prepared toappoint/an •arbitrator in connection .withthe lands which the Corporation Will ac-quire1 jeouipuborily in regard to the

"scheme. ¦ .Mr. McDonnell (ffigh Sheriff)—What

about the first- scheme. What furtherprocedure has to be gone through?

Law {Adviser—All we want now is trie«coneyJ

Mr, (McDonnell—Are aJl other detailscarried) out?

Law (Advber—Yes.Mr. -McDonneE—1 think we .should

i«nd trie Mayor and Law Adviser to Dub-lin and let 'tliem see the Local Govern-ment JBoard officials and impress uponthem the urgency of the scheme.

Aid. 'Haekett—-I second that .Mr. McDonnell—Unless, of course, the

Law Adviser thinks that, a ware or a Set-ter wo.iild have as good an effect.

Law [Adviser—Mr. Fleming . (BoroughSurveyor) has to' supply them with somecnore details. They asked him to increaselis prices by 5 per cent, owing to thewar. I would suggest now that you askthem to appoint an arbitrator in connec-tion with the iFerrybank scheme so thatthere rbay be no avoidable delay.

Mr. Maher—I propose trrat that be-done. } . :

Mr. Cassin seconded, and the proposi-tion was agreed. j • ¦ .. -Thei discussion 4!hen dropped, i

: TUBKKCULOSIS DISP£NSAKY.The same committee also rec'ommend-

« «d—That we accept the offer of the Trus-tees of jthe Good Shepherd Convent to os-eign their ' interest in the lease of theTuberculosis Dispensary, Hennessy'sBoard,] to the .Corporation in consider-"- ation of the noruiiral sum of one sliUl-ing. t ¦ ¦

Aid. Hackett proposed, and Mrs. Pooloeeconde<},. .t!hat the Tecommenda ion beagreed 1 to, and this wad unanimously'. done. j . ¦ " '. . - .

THE VOLUXJIEERS NEW BARRACKS.

The public Health Committee also re-oommended—That the use of such ipor-tion of the Tuberculosis Dispensary, Hen-nessy'ejEoad, as may be approved of bythe Tuberculosis Officer and theiBorougJiBtrrveyor, be given to the Waterford Bat-talion of the Irish National Volunteers,and thai any alterations or improvementspioposed to be made by the Vplunteeramost be subject to the approval of theTubereijilosis Offioor ¦and tie JBoroughSurveyor. To bie held dMring "pleasureand at a reasonable 6um to be fixed.• In connection -with ' the recommend-ation the Assistant Tofcn Clerk read thefollowing Teport:— < :

Borougli Surveyor's Office,1 12 The Mall,' Weteriord;1 . . . 31st August, 1914.¦ ' } • :To" the Council.'

Be TubercuJosto Dispensary, Hennessy's' ¦ • | .Road.

Eadiee and Gentlemen—As directed bythe PuWic Health. Committoei 'we visitedthe premises of the proposed TuberculosisDispensary, and beg to report as1 follows:

We are unformed that the portion ofbuildings desired by the Volunteers em-braces the lower 'building, the sheds atlear to the north-east of this building andthe area betwen: We are of opinion thatthis part cA the premises can be givenas the TXxrtiom remaining is sufficientlyextensive to carry on the work of the pro-posed dispensary. .

Should you at any time, however, de-cade onj converting the premises into ahospitai for treatment of advanced casesol tuberculosis YOU will need the iwemi&esnow proposed to be given to the Volun-teers. 'It would be desirable to isolatethe dispensary from the .Volunteer pre-mises and this can be secured by theerection' of e» partition between'the twc.buildings arid the closing of the passagebetween; lower building and sheds a\north-east side. We would like to pointout that the entrance gate from the publicroad to] proposed Volunteers portion ofbuilding u r n s dangerous condition and¦would need immediate attention. We¦would wish finally to respectfully remindthe Council that it would be advisableto aofusint the L.GJB- of your intentionas they! might have reasons in view of,the possible extension of the tuberculosisscheme jioT being opposed to such a step.—Your iob«dient Kftrvunt.

J. J. HOG-AN,Tuberculosis Officer.

JOHN J. (FLEMING,, (Borough: Surveyor.Mayor—It would be well to refer thai

io the Public Health Committee.Assist! Town Clerk—It came from Khat

•committee. 'Mr. Cassin—I propose that it be passed

subject to the sanction of the E.G.B.Aid. Smith—What about the rent?Asst. -Town Clerk—You can state the

Tent to I be fixed by the Public HealthCommittee. ;

Mr. Kenny—And what about the1 alte-rations,ietc.?

Mr. Fpbgeradl—We are giving thisplace during the pleasure " of the Corpo-iion only.:•* • Assistant., Town Clerk—You would'want to! refer it to the Public HealthCommittee, to fix a rent.! Mr> Kenny—What . about the altera-

tions? I • ! . .• •¦i Mr. Hyland-7-That will be an ' after-consideration, iI Mr. Cas»m proposed that the matterbe referred to the Public Health Com*xaittee. !¦'¦ ; ; .

¦ |! Mr. Fitzgerald—I think you should re-fer it toithat committee, and some rapre-presentattves of. the Volunteers couldattend to srronge terms. I! AjsisUnt Town Clerk—The oommHteeoonld not fix the rent «n U becauw they

•«Hd not taww wfcat portico the Vollim.i:"

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teers I rere taking until Dr. Hogan's andtlie B xrough; [Surveyor's report was inhands | . j

MJ. Fitzgerald then seconded the pro-poaiti( n to have it passed, subject tosancti >n of tlie LocaJGovernmeJit. Board.

¦Mr. B. Walsh—You could pass it t-o-dayand *dd contingent on the rent whiohcould be arranged afterwards.

Assi jtant Town Clerk—Now is it pro-posed that they are to get the premisesdesert >ed subject to tlie sanction of theLocal Government Board ?

Aid. M. Qiiinlan—The Boroush Sur-veyor and the Tuberculosis Officer sanc-tione*f] t'hese prem.i .-es, and u-hnt is tlieuse of referring it back. The Volunteershave is rood|a right to be there as tilepeop'lt "who \ve~e ihvii'o before th«m, undI propose they get it and be QiiJ.rged £0a yca:' for it. I There -s no use in askingthe I/ eal Govommenl Board this or that .ask tl em nothing at all.

Mr. Cassin-j-You want their sanction.Aid. Quintan—You don't want their

sanctim, andl we don'.s care whether theyjrive • '• ox not I Clink we should not re-fer K the L<|cal Ci'H'ermiient Bvnrd I K-cause the Volunteers are goin? to takeit. wh Mlier itjds given to them or not.

Mr. McDonhell—Is this place going tobe ii>ed as ati ho.4|Mt-:il or dispcn.<a'ry?

AldJ Quintan—It is goin;.' to be usedto spciid the ^itizims money f"r notliing.

Mr. McDonnnll—I f it us eoing to beused ks an Hospital I am sure the Vo-hintcdrs would not l ike lo be disturbinst!ie p>pp'-*' there , but if it is t«ily to be adispensary lt|i.- another thing.

Mayor—VW1!. now I wil l put the pro-position thatjve pass it , subject to thesaiiL'tum <¦>( tile IAXM : (iov?riiiuent Iioard ,the ram to 14 fixinl.

Thi: »is piit and rarried.

LABOl'REKS 1 WAGES.

The Street Committee recommendedthat t >e \vag4s of at l corporate labourersunder l is a |week be increased t( > n&tsum, o oounrience from 1st Septeibjer.

Mr. Keane-j-I propose that that :¦¦'• .m-mendi ition be, adopted, and in doing .-i 1might say that 1 uuderhstfind t.here aretwent- r men. at least , on a 10s a weekwage at the present time . and . as theCount il knows , owing to the energy ofMr. J mes the standard wage of labourershas b ;en increased in the city to npwiiTdsof 17s a week. In order lo comply withthe F lir Wages Resolution of the Corpo-rator , I propose that the wages of our

rlabou ers who have under 17> a week beincreased to that level.

Mr.l Jones-J-I have great pleasure inseconding the, resolution.

The re was iio amendment, and the re-comei dation Hvas unanimousl y adopted.

MR. ). J KKOG 'H 'S .VPPOISTMEXTThe Publicl Health Coinuutitt.' re ferred

to thf Council a lette r (rom tlie 1..G.Bwith reference to tlie appointment, of MrD. J. iKeoghUs caretaker and Secretaryof til s new TubereuLosis DispensaryThe 1< tter wps as follows : —

Local Government Board, :Dublin, Hth Augut , 1914.

Sir—In reply to your letter of the 4thmst., mclosirig a resolution of the Water-ford Qorporatien, I am directed by theLocal Government iBoard" for Ireland tostate he Corporation do not appear tohave ( iven suffi cient consideration to thevariou s points urged in the Board'sletter 3f the £Oth ult., especially in regardto th' recommendation of the Depart,mental Committee that the measures tobe taljen against tuberculosis should beco-ordtnatea jwith the genera'. PublicHealttt service.

I am to point out further that MriKeoghj has reached an age at whichpeopt« are not generally accepted tor newpositions, particularly when the natureof the duties] to be discharged in thepositi4n is such that the applicant cannotvery (veil have hod any previous ex-perience. I

Another matter which appears to haveescape d the rjotice of the Corporation uthe question of the necessity of the ap-pointment of a resident caretaker for thedisper sary, which being intended for thfrecept on uf intern patients must aieoes-sarily have some permanent indoor staffattached to iti

It appears to the 'Board to lw advisabl ein the interests of the proper and effi-cient vprkingj of the County Boroushscheni i for the prevention and treatmentof tub irculosii that the supervision 'df thefinanc al and |general administrative ar-ranger lents should be in the hands of thflExecu .ive Sanitary Officer, more p:ir-ticu'.arly as the Board must have theaccount* properly prepared by a respon-sible officer of Uie Corporation in orderthat 'yie recoupment may be made ofhalf the nett expenditure on tuberculosisout tl e Exchequer maintenance grant —, 1 am, etc.. 1

J. £. DEVJLDf , Assistant Secretarv.The Council " decided as follows

—" Tl at we reply to tho Looal Govern-ment Board n'dhenin; to our decision andfor the reasoji that we h.a-vo full V IM - W -!edct of Mrt Koogh'A capabilities, andthat t le L.G. jiBo-ird be asked to sanctionhis appointment &s secretary . "

PCffl EB LICENSE.Mr Keane.lsolr., on behalf of Messrs

Hearne and Co., -viTote stating tlLat thatfirm, ¦pishing ito meet the demands; madeupon ;hem at the present time, were an-xious lo open a department for the saleofi~guripowdert and ammunition. '¦ He .therefore, begged to apply for registrationof their premises in Canada-street (-undersectiorts 21 arid 39 o{ the Explosive Sub-stancek Act, 11875. He added that hiselientsj intended Ito retail the goods attheir warehouse, keeping there at a timea small slock, and at their place «tCanada-street,| opposite St. Catherine'?Pill , tA erect a special department for thesafe keeping pi a larger stock.

The (Assistant Town Clerk said theCouncil wouldj have to refer the applies,tion to the Inspector of Explosives, andit was] ordered accordingly.

The I meeting adjourned, .all the busi-ness op the agenda having been trans-

DEATH OF MR. GEKARD WHITE,BOCKLANDS. :

The I death I occurred on Wednesday,at a private nursing home in Iinblin >!Mr. Gerard White, second con of; MrJohn K. Whije , J.P. . Rocklan ls. ; Thedeceased gentleman, w[io was tgra abvntthirty-two years, was for someyears manager at Liverpool forthe Limerick Steamship Company, andpreviously held a similar position atGalwajr. Ho was a member of the Water-ford Boat Club and an ardent yachtsman ,and at the time of his death was enjoy-ing a yachting|cruise in Irish waters. Al-ways in robust health, the n^ws of hisunexpected death came as a painful shockto his jfamily,land his many friends inWaterfbrd and| elsewhere wil'l learn of hi3early demise with deep regret. At theHarboiir Office, the Waterford Boat Club,and onj the vessels of the Harbour Com-missioners the flags flew at half-mastas a tribute of respect to the momory ofthe deceased. I :

Who funeral of the, late Mr. Gera.nlWhite took place to-day from the AbbeyChurcl: to the|FriOTds' Burial ground alNewtoi rn. A special' service wa« held atthe chi rch which was conducted by RevdCanon Rutherford after which the re-mains were removed for interment, j Th?cortege was very large and repTOsent-

:ative. :The chief mourners were—Messrs John

N. Wlute, J.P, {father), Edgar White<broth<*), Revd. J. Talbot (brother^n-law), SuTgeon-Genetal Cherry, Messrs TW. Cherry and K N. Nevdns '

The funeral Isorvice was conducted byRevd. Canon Rutherford and Revd . MTalbot. r

WATERFORD MARKETS

I B0TTER.. Aug. 20—145 firltins, SOi. to l(Ms. ,

Sept. 2— 64 firkins, 80s. to 105s.Sept. S- 16 firkins, 80J. to 104*. :No. O/f flrkins corresponding week : last

year, 355. Price, 60s. to 00s. !GENBKAL P3ODU0E.

Hay, per ton, 70s. to 80s.' Hay interior), 60s. to 70s.

Oaten i Straw [(old), 453. to 47s. 6d.Oatei Straw (new), 423. 6d- to 50s..\ew jpotatoes, 6Jd. to 6Jd. per *tone.

POULTRYBest Chickena, 4s. per pair.Beat [Ducks, 33. 6d. per pair.

EGG8.

6a. 4c. per 120 for ducks and hens.:. | PISS j. Cellar Eeport-JTap price (633. (up tolc. 3q. Olba). ' ji- GEAIN. j

: ' O*rini: to the varying etate of the mar-kets, reliable prices cannot be obtained,

I GOAL. . i, 26i to 2Ts per toa> -' '

GAELIC iLEAGUE GOSSlf'A few weeksjhence eacli craobh will be

holding its annual general meeting, andbeiore the end " Meadhon fc^mair" alltile craobaca will bo in full working or-der. The n*jw s^^A ion ojit-ns amidstmany distracting influences that are cal-culated to prevent .Irish-Irelanders fro mdevoting thttirj bast energies, to the re-storation of the national! language of Ire-land to .its proper place in the nationallife and to have Iri sh and Irish historytaught to the children in the schools. Thewave of Imperialism caused by the warhas not yet (subsided—Uie most ievcl-headed of our 'people are inclined to giveway to Jingoism. Home Rule is still iuabeyance andithe country hi a very an-xious slate of expectancy. The [>olicy ofself-repression!for the Nationalists whichlias been advocated so strenuously byour i>olitical teachers U very trying onliv toiurant majority. TJie paVieni'c »iJob and tho hope of Abraham wouldseem necessary il the Irish people ureto tolerate much longer the de-lay in plae-lie Home Kule *>ii Uie Statute b..«> k.Public iuectuig<> are being held week¦aitej* week toj start ambulance c!a>ses ,first-aid classes, a.ftCT-care classes , etc .But we have heard oi no meeting beingcalied m thj sl pan of Ireland to instructthe pe*-ple w:t3i regard to conserv-in^ our ^ic. K! -upp lies .j of no meeting being held ;'to regulate the jirice of foodstuffs and lp[jnev i -nt the ruerciless *>.\]j<>rtatioii of thejlood by UK- Shy locks, 'there is no ad-vice »r assistance being given by thegroat philnntrophists wlio cropj>ed upivitli tlie war ,' and who seem to be asnumerous as blackberries, about protecUing the food |of tho people. Wo thinkUi.it it would be high time that some pub-lic meetings were held for the purpose ofteaching our inot>i;le how to keep theirheads cool It would certainly have a]very beneficial effect both on the indi-vidual constitution -:i-* well as on the conn-1try generally. ; As Gaelic Leaguers ourunly " o ">iuvrn i- lr "land first , last uml a '. '.the tune Our most uigent duty:s I" iKit ' . -nahse our I'ducati- :iand t- > f«>>;t -r i . i i<l ( t i l t i v : iU - our language.We have p l r n t y '*( work here . :md uc, i ) i ->ul t l endrin '- . i i r 1-> keep our heads coo.under cvrry t ' .r u - c i v ub l ' - cLrciinii-t iuuvWe must get our branches into thoroughlyeil if i t -r i t work i r .L' order , and tha t we m:iybe. in a [>->>itioii to help our f u t u r e (io-wrnmtj ut to see and appreciate i ts d u tyto the national '.au^uai-e our organisationi u u > t be umin t« intH i in \Mgor'His and elFi-t 'i« *nt t r a i n i ng . I f we ure not strong en-¦i r.'li t -> i xercise an effective influence in

the ct.'ur^e of It-vents we may be brush dH.-H I< - aiul i _- n c r - d Th- m.-H -hilH -ry ¦: :u• > r -' i i :M^ . i t i- - 1 t i n i i -1 l i- ' l u . i i i i t a i i i fi l , i

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Letter from France

The t o l l o w i b '.- i- p on inn of a let ter re-.-t iv i ' i l by u girl in NVultT lor t i (ruin a s is terin France — i

t ' H I Marqu i se de lu Uoche ,( "h a tenn de la Lande.

Sal l tZa^ le l'otur ,'¦ Cher. Kraii i - i-

Dear K . I need not ask you . for 1 nup-piise y-ni have already seen by the paperstli: : t we are having wur in Friince. WhenI received your c:ird :I cnuln not answer itbefore now . is the post and trains wereall tor the m i l i t a r y Well , it 's the worstt ime 1 i-ver experienced I shall nevorforget the look of l'ari~ A few week's ago .When 1 met Madame the tirst news shehnd for me w;as tha t she could onl y re-main "lie d.iy. niter I coming back , inPans , and we had to get away by thenext t ra in . Why. it was just a p icture inthe station toj see all the French soldiersi-rvins "liood-bve " to their wives andchildren. All j day on Saturday we werewaiting for news , to know whether the(.Jermans wanted to have war or not , andon Saturday evening at about 5 O'clockone of the officers rode up the avenue witha telegram forj Monsieur la Marquise (IVfa-da'iw 's luisbimd) telling him to bring hisregiment , that' war was proclaimed. Thenat 0 uVlor k thf bells all rung out; it was adreadful day. j A;id on Sunday Madame-cut for me arid attked me if 1 would liketo go home again I said I did not know ,so she told me I should have u documentsicned by Mon?ieur la Marquise beforehe went to the war . so that if anyonecomes to me I have to show this papei ,and the meaning of it is , on account ofmy not being French , they might think 1was a spy in the country, so Madame toldme 1 have t<i Ix- satisfied now if I ani'\i>\U>d here tvrhh Uod' R help, no) , but asto think of going to Ireland just now . if1 had all the money in France I don 't be-lieve I could yet there , (or we have onelittle 1 boy here, and he was twelve hour?waiting to get!a train from Paris to Cher!So what would it be to Ireland? If theiip.-mniis get to Paris we are done for :and every day it seems to be getting worse.Your card Icok five days coming, and Idon 't know how long this letter will tukebefore you get it. but if you don 't bearfro m me again you can just look at thepapers , and you w i l l know if the (ire-mans come toi Cher; il so . all is finishedwith me here; (iooii-byc. I hope tohave better news in my next letter. —Yours sincerely .

Volunteers and the War

TO THE EDITOR WATERPOHD NEWS.

Dear Sir—I am of opinion that it wouldbe ot advantage if Ni «ui various "\V'ineMill's 50c'pt''e-'s. clubs and Voiimt«|rdrill rooms, large maps of the seat of w OJ-showing tho ifature of the country wereprovided, -o that from day to day theposition of the contending forces enuldbe followed. ( This wo.ild t>© of L-n-ati nterest to -heinejnbera and ?ive them anidea of the movements of the armies , midi'. would probably be of pTactie.il use mquickening the appreciation of the Vo-lunteers of tho oper-atiojus of the forces.

The driJI instructors could give muchuseful assistance in explaining the objectof tho movements of the arrhies, and. byeliciting the opinions of the members,coitid form a food idea as to the menwho would be | mo it fitting .for |>.siti - .!i. -of trust in the ranks.

Faithfully yours.I WILLIAM GAFFN 'KY

I' .i n. •:: street . City.

Social' anD flJersonalHis Lordshi p the Tiishop of Waterford

and Lismore returned to the Bishop 'sHouse . John 's jHi l l , from Albion House .Tramore , on Saturday.

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The Marquis and Marchioness of Or-monde are staying with Sir Reginald andLady Beatrice role-Carew at AntonyHniise. Cornwall.

The engagement isannounced of CaptainGerald O'Callaghan, 18th Royal Irish ,only son of Major-General Sir DesmondO'Callaghan . K.C.V.O., Royal Artillery,and the late Lacly O'Cjtflajrlian. and Joan,only daughter of Mr. and M TR . C.rubb. olCastlegrace . Co. Tipperary.

Mr. John E. Day. from Dublin Univer-sity Officers' Training Corps , has beengazetted as Second Lieutenant in tlie*5thBattalion Irish: Regiment, l.ieut. Day isa son of the Very Rev the Demi nfWuterford. j

The employees at Bally lineh estate,which has recently beon purchased byCaptain Dermot McCalniont , have beeninformed tliatj their services will be re-tuined as heretofore , and that those inpossession of houses on the estate will bepermitted to remain in possession. Thosoin receSpt of a! pension from the Earl olCarrick and Lieut.-Colonel Walter Lind-say have also 'been notified that theirpensions will be paid them as usual byCaptain McCalmcnt. The announcementhas been learned with pleasure by theemployees, as well as by the people of thedistrict generally.

. We understand that County InspoctorHctrced offered his services at the front ,and that the authorities, while thankinghim warmly for his patriotic action, ex-pressed the opinion that his services hereas an officer ofithe R.I.C. will bo of moreadvantage to the nation at the presentjuncture than If he was transferred to tiremilitary branch of the Bemoes.

TRISH LIFE.—The High-class Irish1 Pictorial. Best tor Social and Sport-inu NewB and Pictures.

HOUSEHOLD and 6TABLE BRUSHESni every datorlption »t Waiter Wtlsli «nd•on'*. !

ALLEGED ARSONFarm Labourer Charged

¦At a special eouri held yi- iiU-rdHy a\Annestown, betore Mr. :N . titegeruld,J . I *., Kdniond Hutcnn inoii. u farmlabourer, was charged "Uiai he did wiiThursday, 20th August , ut Ual lydermodyCo. Waterlord, unlawtuUy, teloniousiyand maliciously set fire to a certain out-house, the property of William Foley."

DistricHnspector Annestey, Portlaw ,conducted the prosecution.

William Foley deposed—1 am a farmerand live at 'Ballyderruody.uCo. Wuturioid1 remember Thursday, 29th August. 19HAt about. 9.30 o'clock Uiat night I was in-formed that one of my outhouses was onfire. The outhouse is about thirty yardsfrom my dwelling house, I went downto the outhouse as quick as I could, ac-eompanied by my brother John. When1 .arrived there it was in flamos inaide

I The thatched vooi was burning. TVie rmhad not reached the outer portion at mattime. My brother Pat , who was in bedgot up and came down and the three ofus tried to extinguish the fire but didnot succeed as there was no water athand. I, saw the outhouse at about seven»'clock Ihe same eveninc and it wns thenall right. It was mining at the time theshod was burning. I was woiking in 'meof my fields with my two brother* on thesame evening (20th August . 1914), and Isaw the prisoner now present pass byabout two hundred yards fr>m us. Hnwas going in the direction ot where hehad a plot of potatoes at Fenor. A* hepassed he shouted "Down with tlie grabbeis" and_ he gave three loud shouts a*he was doing. away. In January last Ipurchased tome land measuring 13 .-tatutcnotes nt a public rmotion nnd 1 canir intcpossession of it on the 14th FebruaryThe prisoner occupies A p- -ttiiL*e on tlm *land as a weekly tenant nt 6d. por weekHe paid me nothing *i r!< .v 1 L'OI JKI S -session and hod served him ui th a noticto nuit. After the SCTV .N- cx pt : <1 [ w en 'to the prisoner for e:i 'h- 'r rent or pos-session and he prr:: i-ed M nil! i>n myf.>lic:tor at Watexford He called but didnot pay tho rent. J auain saw mysolicitor and instructed Inn tr> takeejectment proceedings a few days liefo rcthe burnfnp. Co one bad any businespin the calf house on . the everiine of theburning. I have sworn an informationclaiming compensation.

Cross-examined by defendant—Witnessstated he did not sec defendant pass In:-hruse at 11 o'clock on the morninc of theburning; it was in the cvcnii)? Wtnes?did not think 'dcf fidnnt \\n- <hnntir? il• VA ilo':s but nt \ ' iT "c-- \\*-t m« td-•" i t'n rl ;h- :[, <>n t!ic "l - l - T " ' ' r ' i f ri' I n- * in t o ut ' ¦ r. i ( < :¦ -/- I - h.' ¦¦ - ¦' 'A- ' l h l i i r v !>¦' «• - l - i - • t - 1 ¦ ' :n" • ' —Tld --re T-ii -= »^ !i« :|.-r 'i : i t w i 'i' --. ¦!.•< I i. i l"tat'in jr he had T\O in - c , u.' ..t w ith n - n

-Mim tV'loy (K j >- -~ "1- I ! vc « i ; . ' i . vbrother W i l l i a m at Hn l y.l."- i ior ly I ¦•• •n ieinbor Thur.-dey ci p n i i i a . 20t;i U i n :- tOn t h a t evening I K i t my !ious>- at about9 o'clock with my Mste r . \!r.< Dowerto see her port ot t h e way h - - ' t ie 1 c iulnot ihon see any -i(; n of H : . in i hp -- i r .-house. I returned home .'¦ nt- . .it U-rm i n u t e s and < n ap[>r») :icl; i i :L tn o h*'use?aw smoke. 1 wen t to >!¦*• t n . - - ' .-ij -e andfound that tho ca l f >!;ed w a - an 'lire. 'I b«inside ot th<- thatched rrwi f ua_- tmrninc1 informed my brother W i i L a m -itut wtboth Attempted t<> extinpuisii it ns^^iedny Put. my brother It ;wi«l io Imv.been burning about ten niiiiuU - p wiu- n 1arrived. Wo did not su<v>vd in ex tin-puifhinfthe fire. I was -n the place froii'7 o'clock until about 9 o'clock. I did m*see anyone there fxeepe the meml>ers <• 'my own family On the n(tc-n<x>n of th«-20tll August my two brothers and my.-el'wore in a field "stooking" cm At atxiut3.'M o'clock I saw tho prisoner pass byabout 100 yards distant from where wewere. He shouted "Dow n with the grab-bers." I think he had some dogs «:thhim. .'Ho left three shouts as it be warangry with someone. J snw him ai;ainabout 7 o'clock as 1 was coining from t-liecarpenter's shop at Fenor. He WA .S driv-ing in a donkey carl and did not sayanything to me thru. 1 remember 4tnMay , l'»H. 1 was coming irutu -Wau-r-ford fair. on that day when 1 met the de-enduut a few yarn* ln>m Ha.iyiuo.-rj 'Cross. He spoke to me word s to theeffect that if we evicted him out ••! mohouse he would burn our place 1 .'aidwo would never evict him if lie paid hi-tent. After a few nnmiU's 1 said he couldi>ay it in work as 1 had a fo"« fences tcbuild , but he replied be wouid not buiidthe fences for less than six shillitiL -s aperch. I uni aware that my brvither pur-chased the farm on winch the defendantshouse is situated sume t;me &b»at theidtli January, l'JH. and that the defen-dant has paid no rent since then As Iwas going 'to iKiely 's at r-'eno" on th<-.20th .August , 1914 . 1 noticed that some o<the "stooks" we bad made that day »ereknocked down, about u dozeu of themaltogether.

Crosj?-exaniined by defendant—\\ itticsfadmitted when he asked defendant t«buiid the fences defendant nuked 6*. iypercli. Witness said three or foirr shil-ling would pay for it. ¦Witness did not.remember offering 2s. 6d. a perch.

Joseph Carlyle dep-'Md— 1 am a civi lbill officer and live at Watarford . 1 re-member iWednesdav . 19fb \ugust Onthat dat« I ferv«d «n ejectment not«o•>n ifrs. iHutchinson . wife of the defen-dant. The notice was at the .-.uit of WmFoley of fiallydermody. The notice wasjerved in a field belonging to John l'owerMrs. iHutchinson made no remark wheniho was being served with the civil bill

No .cross-examination.John Kiely deposed—I am a carpenter

and reside nt Ballyseanlon . Co Water-ford. I remember Thursday. 20th AugustThe prisoner and his son came to in* u*get a wheel mended. They were in anass and cart. He left my workshop atabout 8.30 and he and his v-n went inthe direction' of home.

So CTOfts-PYnminationThomas iWalfih deposed— I am B lab-

ourer and live at .Bnll yderiuod y 1 remember Thursday . 20;h Auz ust I wa?in John Delaney 's cottage and I heardon ass and cart pa-.-s by at about 9o'clock that nipht. The prisoner now pre-sent and his son were in it. I *t»>nd urto get a drink and I heard him sp»iak; ni-to the a?-*-. It was rain 'ui): at the time.

No cross-examination.Acting-Sergoant R. H. M< D -nagh. R.I C

deposed—I have alread y inude n d- 'po-i-tion in this case wb ch I have liciird readnnd it is all true. On the 21 = 1 Vupiis t ;went fo the frirm of Wm. K -K -v . [tj ii v -rlermody, and (ound the autli- u.-e Uun. i ;ft was still smouldering. The Fol .y -wore in bed. 1 found some half bnrnr. 1pieces of timber lying about apparent y,-avcd from tTic burning I »-cnt to -h.dwelling house of Kdin *>nd Hutchir isonwhich is about 300 yard.- from the «•«»'p t the burning at about 4..10 a m. I foundthe door open and as soon as I entered-I heard a voice from an inner room a»lwho was there. I said "Police . " Thedefendant then, came out. I cautionedhim and asked him why the door wasopen and he said he had to get up andgive tho ass an arinful of hay. I n^kedhim how he had spent the previous even-ing and he replied "I left my hou.-e la.Mpvening about 6 or 7 o'clock for JackKiely 's, of Fenor. I remained with hima short time and came back straight tche house. I had an &&s and cart and 1

had a wheel for Jack .Kiely to mend Iwas homo about 8 o'clock and I at<- mysuppor and went to bed. My wi fe gotmy supper for me. I did n'rt leave tin,house afterwards. " I took the forenoinj.-statement in ray note-bock and 1 askedhim to .sign it , but he declined. Thedistance from Hutchinson 's house tcJack Kiely 's of Fenor is about a mi ifand it would lake an ass with a cart sbou '15 or 20 .minutes to walk that distanceI arrested the prisoner on the 26th Auj ru-ion a warrant. I charged him rind htsaid "Did J/olcy say I did it? 1 aninnocent of the burnini;."

This concluded the evidence, and orbeing formally cautioned by the courtprisoner snid "I have nothing to say ex-cept that I am innocent of the burning. "Defendant was returned for trml withthe option of bail to the next Wnt<rforr?Quarter ffruinn*.

NOTICE OF APPOINT MENT OFPROCESS OFFICER.

COUNTY OF WATERFORD . TO WIT

NOTICK IS HEREBY GrVEN Hint. MATTHEW ESMONDE. of Tra-more, in the County of Waterford, has

been appointed an Officer for the serviceof Civil Bills in and for the Division ofWaterford and County of Waterford.

Dated this 3rd iay of September. 1914.WILLIAM A. DOBYN. Clerk of the

Crown and Peace, County ofWaterford.

TtXTANTED-Oenciral Servant for Tra.I V y more; -able to do plain cooking.Apply 6338 this office.

A LADY'S GOSSIFWlAIt XST) WOMEN'S BRtSS I

The <5ennan papers are (crying out forthe overthrow of Parisian i fashions', ohdannounce that in- future Berlin will tak«tho place [of Paris as the: centre of thoworld of dress. Paris, jt is true, is pre-occupied vith grave events, but whateverhappens the war will not shift the centreof fashioil to Berlhi. German goods;methods, and associations, will be shun-ned for a generation to come. There' ismuch 'the) same feeling of resentmentacainst Austria, and it is, probable thattlw Austrian velours hats tyr autumn andwinter w ar will not be .¦» popular thisyear. Inlshapo these hats are most be-coming, as well as neat «nd smart, andlarge quantities were sent Over before Uiewar broke out. They aro likely to |beoffered 'at|c.heap prices o\v|n(; to the boy-cotting Uiey wiH be oubjecVed to. Mystof our biz houses had alsjo made tlieirselection [of French dress jroods beforethe bolt from the blue, with its disloc-ating effects on trade and; everyday life.War has always laffectod' «omens' dross,but as yet it chiefly shows itself in a cer-tain restraint in keeping 'with the jreiie-ral feeiin K of the gravity of passingevents. There is, howcveT, no reason Whywomen ofeould1 cease to be smart, andfortunately present modes ore rather help-ful {Ifan otherwise to 'inoxtieiisiv*- dress-iui uran ouiorwise to inexpeusive uress-"V-

THE PIQUE JIAT .\_\D SHOTSTRAWS.

Tlie w-lyte hat seems to be more iK>bu-lar than ever , and in piqne is undeiuablythe smariest. wear with navy serge, suit'ing", or covert coating tojlor-madcs. ! Attho -seaside- ar"l in tlie country it is nWstsimply trimmed and sailor in shape Adeep cr^s --A-ay band of jkique round jhecrown on'd an unpretentious mount . isthe usuai trimming. Sometimes a clus-ter of smklJ apples in black silk is platedat one Aide in preference (o a mount Theshape is Generally worn ut an angle indwel l overt the iace. A new hat of coarsestraw , with a dull surface, is of a curioussluadc Uiat resembles noLiuni: MI muchas newly-lsawn wood. Th<? l ining of thebrim is velvet and straw , the .shape, ciose-fittint,', apd Uie trimming irrnerall y ofsoft feathers of a pale br-'wn t>hade ,f ini-s li in cj in a high mount at .¦no fide.Giant oocks' tails are seen -m uiine i-l theautumn hats, and very handsome they|o->k. SU<>t straws in dark .vnuusU . riu '.i(us criMisui and black . lxrow:i and orirl ^-e,

iiav<- tn^.n prepared ! -r - - nr.y aii l l l iunu ;»a r I

LAWN .<!N ) IJNEX BI, OI J,KS

Stripes are still in lav i- .ir and arc tak-;IIL' Liu- r lu?e of checks, wjth plain <v>atsfor au 'u un tailor-mad^s The coioursn--e s.>fU'i in suitings, cioths , etc . th-m insummer uatoriaU. the coat beint: eenc-rudl y of h> predominant sliade used: inthe stri p' . Beige alwiys makes its ap-pi-inuu-e .n tlie early autumn , and thisyear is no weeeption. It is a usefulcolour ultat iroois very well with a nu:n-l«Tof furis and ean be worn well into thewinter. r,i> i- n and law.i blouses iviil; Yeu-ed wi th tailored suits, even during tliocoild vveatl\-j.- . The ccu'.Tastinc ileevej nthe oat.? Uf evening blou.«s.- wil l be .-"ventlLn^ju'li" it the autanri and makos foTeconomy, .-inco it permits <»f the Usd ofshort lei gtJis of material secured dur-in? tiie t.ilps. For shirt* and plainblouses s|j.? 'es wj ll be modelled in onewith tlief-hotly, or they will set into adeeo arntholc with a clear ohouldor line.

NEWS FROM GAELDOM

M.UXSTKR COUNCIL.A meeting of tlie Munster Council »>-as

held on Sunday iuj Mallow , wl n- n the fol-lowing fixtures -were made —Senior f&ot-bail &«mi--final Tdpperary v. Kerry . 1 atIXungarvaln on 13th Septomlwr. Seiiiorhurling filial, Clare v. Cork , at Tburl. -s on20th September. Senior football finalCork v. winners of Tipperary \ Kerrv , on4th October, nt venue to tx- fixed atMunster jConncil meetinp to U' lic ld a;Duncarvaai on 13th Setembei

COl^XTY JUNIORS.

Since our junior f-j otballers gotthrougli Cork in the first rt.und of tlieMunsUu Championship nutliing has beer*done to prepare them for the final. Thefifteen then fielded were a lip-top bunchbut us I pointed out before it would pro-bably be Ipossible to strengthen tho teamat one or [two points, and it is absolutelynecessary l to give them a few matchestogether if we mean them to make aserious bid for Munster honours Themi> now HjUc time at nur disposal ant',.¦iometliin^ should be done t-. h e p theyoungsters. As the County are out ofthe otherl events it behoves the CountyBoard to have our team in tlie best pos-sible trim when they meet the winnersof the iKexry v. Tipperary tie.

GREAT MiATCH FOR DUN UA RVAN

The Munster senior football semi-filialbetween Kerry and Tipperarv . which ifbilled for] Dungarvar> on Sunday week:should prove, one of the finest tussles oftho year. I These teams played a dravjgamo in 'last year's Munster ffinul j andthe re-play resulted, after n strenuousstruggle, in a wiin for the Kingdom menby 2 points. Since then the Tipps hivebeen makjng tremendous progress . , andthey are now confident of being able tchold their famous opponents. Everybodyknows thej merits of Uie All-Ireland tham-pions, ind the many in the county whonave never seen them play will have r

^rare tr*atl when the "green and c>olds"appear-atIShandon on the 13th Theevent is arousing fierce excitement .in thecounties concerned as it is known that thewinners should,- barring accidentB, figurein the AllJIreiand final.

I PARS.

The match between the Kilma. -Uiomasjunior hurjlers and the Ttedmomls (C-ty)which was to have come off on ilmgrounds o the former on Sunday warposfponed . It ds hoped f> l>nn ir off theevent on i n early date.

There should be a good attendance a*Asli fh on [Sunday, when a camopie nuitcl"and a variety of athletic events fipurc orthe proyramme. The committee in chargehavo everything in perfect order , arid flsplendid (lny 's sport is certain The pro-ceeds wil lk'O to paying off thr Pnrochin 'Church debt.

On Tuesday morning Mr B. SiKeoghan, |Hon. Sec. of the StradballyF.C. . left for the United States. On Sun-day oveni^ig he was presented with ,ipurse of sovereigns on behalf of tbe locn'Volunteers and the ©ramatic Class

No Advancein Price

Although - wheat, transporta-tion and insurance h.ivc allmaterially advanced in price ythe Grkpe-Nuts Co. , Ltd.,announces that there will heno present increase in price ofGrape-Jjliits over the price pre-vailing previous to the war .

Grape-Nuts requires nooookingl is delicious, nutr i t i ousand wonderfully sustainini ; .

The Companv has laiyofacilities for manu facture at y .:i'factories! at Windsor , C.-UIJ .CU ,:and will use its best efforts '-to .secure rj rompt shi phicnis i u jorder thpt the trade! mny be;fully supplied. ' ;

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At Tuesday's meeting k>f tl e j ritreetCommittee, on the motion of Mr Freemanseconded by Mr. Rednvond, the Superiii:tendent, Mr. Hudson, ¦was directed toproceed with the new main sewor liirwugliBarronstrand-street to the <£uliy. i Tinilayor I brought before Uie Committeesome places where, in wet weather, suchas Col beck-street, the rain flojvved uverthe ifteet. The Superintendent Was direct-ed to remedy them. Mr/ Redi loud pro-posed, seconded by llr. Frcen auj thatsome flags be placed before thii doors otdwellings at the west side ut thi' Mayor '?Walk, li'assed. Mr. P. 'A. Pjowcir pro-posed, seconded by Mr. Redmond, thut asmali pieco of channel paving ! be laiddown m Bridge-street. Carried.. At thesuggestion of the Mayor, bills weraordered to be printed and posted caution-ing parties from block ing up tho footwaysin several parts of the city, more espec-ially in iBroad*street, Mfchael-f reet, etf.Mr. Redmond said these pla es werehighly j disgraceful, more espe< ially onSunday's. At the corner of Pat ick-streef£oot passengers were obliged to go oiltin the street, leaving the flags t<i standingidlers. [He ventured to say thkt in ricother city ¦« quid such a thing bfc sllowe()|The police fjwuld be iastrucfe 1 by tr eniagistrates to insist un tha^e p •zsons, a."in Dublin and in all well regulator)cities, to "move on." Let thi i instruc-tion bo rigidly carried out for a shorttime and .this obstruction will cense f<}rever. Mr. Brisooe <in the ab.-encc of Mr .O'Brien, Town Clerk) laid bcfor<jtlic Corn-iniltec,! who are aiso Wide Eti cct Com-missioners, the claim of landlords andothers ! having1 interests in thuk part ofNew-street about to be widened- Theentire amounted to over £2,900. iUd CookesiiK-tstcd that as the claims appeared tobe so extravagant and beyond !the reachof the ;Connnissioners it would" be de-sirable! for the Town Clerk to Junimon 'Hjury to value tho premises, l'awedunanimously. . I . I

Wiien drectod, Lord Waterford's newfountain will be a magniflcenl. work ofart. It will be composed of i ine largecolossal figures ini bronze; which , whenthe fountain i& (n operation , I will besplendidly draped with water. The foun-tain will be erected at the rere of tliemansion house and convenient to tliepond. |As yet the figures andl parts ofthe work are strewed over this ground.We have heard that the mak^r of thisfountain , a Frenchman, valued it- asworth I£6 ,000. Hogan , the g: eat .Irishsculptor , informed us , a short time be-fore his death , that Pari s is the only partof Europe where I bronze figure s can becast. Lord Waterford, having fcurcnusedthe fountain at; a comparai ively lowfigure , f will , it is said, have it erectedcomplete for about £3,000. Hii lordshipis now* in London, but when 1 e return she will fee about getting . up the foun-tain. We believe ; that there vi l l be no-thing like it in Ireland. I

A preliminary meeting will tlike pluceat 8 o'clock on Monday evening next , atthe Mayor 's Office , to adopt 'measures toraise subscriptions in Waterford for tliei-mith-O'Brien monument. All! are in-vited to attend. ' , 1

. Pinnacles have just been placlcd" on tfiotower of Ball ybrickcn Chiirch, I and thetower newly re-roofed. The work addsvery much to tho beauty of tlJe church,and has beon most creditably tierforniedby Mr; James Moran , -builde.-,] of thiscity. A very tastefull y execirtcd newgallery; and pul pit have becij erectedthere also.-1 • • •* • • I

Yesterday, at 12 o'clock , Jariies Dela-hunty, 'Esq. , Coroner, held an inquest onthe body of Simmons White, Ksq., whodied suddenly on Wednesday Afternoon .The inquiry was held at the deceased'sgentleman's placo of'business. I Thomasstreet , land Constable St. ¦ Clair hadcharge;6f the proceedings. Dr. James E.Palmer Ideposed lie had attended the de-ceased for some time, and from his know-ledge oC him. he came to the conclusionthat he j died from pulmonary ipoplexy.The jury found accordingly.

i i • • • • • •Colonel Roberts, who was to 1 ave beenMayor of Waterford for 1865, has retiredfrom the nomination. The gallont gen-tleman J in announcing this mtbntion'tohis many friends and Bupportets in theCouncil—a resolution which kill verymuch regret—says that Circumstanceshave arifen which, will prevent him offer-ing himself for election, of which fact hebegs to! give early intimation, sc that hisfriends| may vote tor any oth :r candi-date; and to all he desires to ' rrturn hi.-sincere I thanks tor their kind offers ofsuDPort.

R. T. 'Carew, E "q * DX^Mrs dwew andsuite hive returned to BaU inamlona Parkfrom aj sojourn at Frankfojt-on-Ma.ine.The Earl and Countess of StndUrckc andMaster iBorham. have returned \o Glena-heiry Lbdpe, Co. Waterford . from a visitto Doneraile Court , fhe scat of Lord andLady Doneraile. Sir Richard Miisr-'rave ,Bart . D.L., is at present staying at Spring-field on';n visit witn Edmond Poier. r>qWm. Robert.'on . £sq., of ' the firm ofRobertson and Ledlie. has arrived in thiscity from .Bank Buildings, Belfast. OnMonday last Lady Morris 'entertained 0party of friends at a pic-rric at GarraTusTrtimore. RJchard JJoberts, Est|., C.E.,has arrived in this city from GaK»y.

Queen Mary's Guild! .fori Needlewomen(W-.VTERiPORD BRANCH ):

Waterford , September 4th , I9W.TO THE EDITOn WATERPOBD : EWS.

Dear Sir—In order to arrangj for 3Central i Office for the distribution ofpatterns' and the collection of completedarticles in connection with Queen Mary ';Needlework Guild, a ¦Committee ineetinuwas held in the Grand Jurj " Roo,n ut thfCourthouse on Thursday attention.

Many I working 'parties haviig beenalready instituted it is very desirable thattheir willing work should be directed toa definite end, and, sinco the Guild hasissued a. notification that "locally madearticles ishould be collected at Ific head-quarters' ol the local Guild anU redis-tributed'therefrom to supply local require-ments,": the Committee has decided thata complete outfit for 50 patients| in fheWaterford Auxiliary -Hospital should liefirst supplied. . • I •

The working Committee of the Guildwill meet in the 'Grand Jury Hoom lorthe present on Saturdays at 3.0 p.m., andpersonalior written applications jfor workwill be dealt with. Articles proper forthe need of tho moment will lx> r?ady outout, and, as no subscriptions for the pur.chase of {materials have been as y st calledtor, a small charge to cover the co."t ofmaterialjwill be made. Parcels of rotliingmay be sent nt any time to the Won. Sec-retaries, 'Queen Mary 's Neodlowor'k Guildthe Courthouse, Waterford, and wit! lieacknowledged by post. . I

I It 13' most important that the ricetis ofthe .Fleet, which, may be compelled to rc-

' mnin at' ses during the ci 'il wcAther ir,tho North Seaj should not be ffJrt'otten,jand knitted articles ot approved jdffcrip-tion wil l j be most welcome. Patterns ofbandages and sample materials* suitablefor their mnnufacture •wil l be on view'at the Central Office. Gift.- of hhif-worrielotliej stiitable for the wives nnd childre nnf officers and old dressing gowiifI f"r fhej:« of tho auxiliary hospital here or else-where wii l be gratefully aeknonletlt'ed.¦ Tlie Committee also desire to point outthit up ti> the present only hnlf the num-ber of beds necessary for the eouinment01 an auxiliary hospital have Men pro-mised. >Tow that the wonnnded from thefront are; being distributed over all pnrtiiof England It may. be *t sny jnornenthecessary that tho le-? seriou?casss should be fent out of the Bus* Hos-pitals : therefore the Committee of theAuxiliary; Hospitnl ought; to be i 1 pos-sessio n *l a sufficient number il pro-inises of ijiefLs. «nd beddinc to enali e themjo inform; the .Red Cross fiocioty tl at theyare ready1.—Your? truly. ¦I 1 j BEATRIX WATF.P.FOin.I . . Prei- rlenf .K. <HRBO.V.

! il. H. FORDE. I" . 'Hon Pocrrl »r ii> -.

WATERTORD LIVE STOCK EXPORTS,Live Rtock to the number of 5.8?4 were,(shipped .Trhm Waierford last, .week—2,138,rottle fof ;slau(!liter. <78 other cattle. 3.135sheep; 59 ;swine. »nd B8 horwg . Tjie eon-fiiimmentit were In T.iverpool (777)1 Fish-Tuard (2.0381. »nd Pr tnl (3.059)1 Thetotal exoortp front Ireland are itt'Sritlyunder normal. '

mr«? CATITIZ irnirrMnv '

MOUNTED IV O L ^N T E J E R S

WILL .MUS TEH AT L0\VER KILMAICOW ON SC DAY NEXT AT 2J3D p.m.EVERY HORSEMAN IN THf- DISTRICTSHOULD BH.PEESENT : A^JD LEARt>TO BE OE U^E JO JRELAXD, SHOULISHE NEED HIM. :' ' •; ¦; . | ¦ ; .

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COUNTY. CODICIL OF WATEBFORD.^lOTICE OF 'iCpMiPJ^ETIONiOF ADDIf.

NOTICE id iHEREBY GIVEN thit MrD. ii. Siieehan, iLocal IGoveramenl

Auditor, has audited the Accounts W th<Oounty Council: of Waterford for th«(period ended 'the 30th day o September;1913, mid has Reported {to . the LocalGovernment .Board thereon. I

A copy of the Auditor's! Report and o|the Abstract therein referred to can beobtained at this Office during offlco honriby any person applying for same and pay-ing to the Council therefor the sum oSixpence. ! : . |

Dated this 24th day of Aumist, 1014.R. G. PAUL; Secretary.

County Council Offices, Dun^arvan.

WATERFORD DISTRICT LUNATIC ;. ASYLUMJ i

rpHE Committee ol Management will; a : '•JL their Monthly Meeting on Monday1,!tho Hth September, MM , proceed toselect a mutable person lo Take Stock ol ¦Provisions, Clothing, Neecjsaries, etc.J ifor the Half-year ending With September; '1914, at _ a remuneration of £4 (Four 1Pounds).' i / I !

Applications to be addressed to the Re- !sident Medical Superintendent , and lodged !with him not later than 10 a.m. OQ Mon- iday, the Hth September. 1914. ' . ¦'¦:

By Order, : I " ITHOMASCF. CASEY. Clerk. ! !

19th August, 1914. " I - - '. :

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AKVI.IIMi I ¦¦

HALF-YEARLY COKTKACTS

AT tlie Monthly .Meeting ;of the. JoinlCommittee of;the above Asylum, to

be held on Monday, the 7th September, !1914, Tenders for the following Articles:tor the Half-year commencing the ls$October, 1914, will be submitted for con- ',sideration:— ! . ; ¦ ' I ' : t i

Bread (Irish); Meat (do.). Pigs' Heads(do.), Bacon (do.). Milk (do.) Butter (do), :Eggs (do.). Fish'(do.), Oatnjeal (Flaked) ;(do.), Barley Meal (do.). Bran (do.). Tea, :Groceries, Coals, Whiskey (Irish), Win*,(Port), Soda Water (Irish), Stout (do.). • > I

Tenders to be addressed tolthe ResidentMedical Superintendent and lodged with ;him not \n\er than 1(1 R.m. on! VondftT. 7th :September, 191. ; " . \~ ~ ' ¦ ¦ '¦ ' , V\

Forms of Tender (none.other accepted) |and all particulars as to standard sample^can be had at tbe Agyluiri 1 between 10 *.m '.and 2 p.m. I |

Contractors will please note that the!conditions on Tender Form will be strictlyenforced. Their attention is particularlydirected to clause re Bonds.I • [• The lowest or Any Tender not nece*-;sarily accepted. '" ¦ L • i 'Samples of Tea to be sent in on Thurs-day, the 3rd September, 1914, up to thehour ot 12 noon. 1 I

Accounts paid quarterly !By Order, " i

THOMAS F. CASEY, Clerk .19th August, 1914. : I 1

8KDf DISEASE CURED.The very large number of [person* vb*

sutler from irritation of the! Skin. Spots,]Eczema, Bcurvey, eto., will read , iriUisatisfaction the following telling experi-ience of & suflerer. ' He writes, April 8th,1914—I suffered from Eczema, and cooldfind no remedy, till I tieed this "Mirveline;Cream fox Eczema," prepared by . Sir.:Bell, which, removed all traces ot the dis-ease after a few rubs. P. Moylan, Dur>-kitt N ., Kilmacow, Waterford: Thisexcellent Eczema -Cream possesses thoseingredients which render it | both Anti-septic and healing, and Is sold only bythe originator, H. Bell. Family Chemist,62 Quay, "Waterford. in 2s. I 6d. bottles,smaller size. Is. 6d., .postage 3d. extra;Bells Sarsaparilla Blood Purifier -aril} betoken with advantage; 23. a ibottle; post-Bge, 4d. HENR-Y BELL, Chemiat, 62,The Quay, Watorford. r • •¦ : . I i

Little Matty had a i«n. j • ' ¦!It struck—layed eges no more,

..She gave it OVELLE SPICE-andthen i :-' IIt Layed ECCS by the (core.OVELLE SPICE is made by

THE OVELLE 8PICE COY., NBWKY.Agemto—Wdterrord, B. 1P00I0 and 800;

George White add Son; Henrr BenjQuay: Robert J. Parier/Michael 6tn»t;land W. J. Jones, Quay. ! J. Carrick-on-Suir: J. Tyrie Turner. |

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•. . 1NOTICE.

THE WAR AND GERMAN GOODS.As .it is well known, I Have never

ttocked: any of the very cheap GER-MAN and FOREIGN-MADE 8ALEGOODS, only the BEST Value fromBritish Market s, and IRISH MANU-FACTURE when procurable. Youmay bo sure of getting the same valueto-day as we have been giving for thelast 75 years. A call to McCAUL'Sfor Furniture; Beds, Bedding. Iron-mongery; China, and Glass will save .You L.S.D. J. G. McCAUI. (sue«»- lsor to W. Power), Ironmopser, Bar-ronstrand Street. : !¦

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i INDIOESTIOX. IIndigestion ia the cause uf much dis- j

comfort to tbe sufferer and erentoally 'produces bad health, and ii a disorder :which it is: well to look to in] time. Mr. !T. Galvln, Newtown, Glenmore, Co. Kil-kenny, writing of one of the best andmost effectual cures, • says—''Bell's In-digestion and Liver .Mixture made a com-plete cure of my jwife,. who |for 6 yearswas a martyr to Indigestion andDyspepsia, i A tablespoonfol, three timesdaily, will : soon : remove tbat nastyacidity and burning sensation and xm-comfortable leeling, and restore the iorgans to their normal condition. Bold 1in 39. 6d. bottles; postage, ;4d. extra; !smaller size, 2a. ; postage. 3d. I 8olely by Jthe Originator, HENRY BELL, Chemist, i.' i62, Quay, i Waterford. EsUblished SO!. !years. . . . ¦ | ['

Waterford and DoncannonSteamboat Co., Ltd.

RIVER EXCURSIONSTO DUNCANNON,

EVERY THUR8DAY & SATURDAYBy the 2.45 p.m.! steamer . Returning >»

7.0 p.m. '; I |.Cabin Fare (Return) ... J» Od iFore Cabin "(do.). ... (0» 6d i(Steerage Passengers Not Carried 00

1 Saturdays.) IXo Sailing on Sunday, September 6th. I .

RATS, MI0E,.M0LE8i 6OCKBOACHE8,|ANT) BEETLE81.J . ¦

preedlly eat HarrisonV ''BeUabla" BalPilaon. Cats and dogs will not touch it-V tmln dry up and leave n» smell. Price*Sd.. l» . Ss. ! ad., and 3a. 8d. I Poit-2iG. W. HABRIBON, Chemist. Reading.Bold by Chemists. Agents forr Waterforf-WHITE AND 8ON8, Ltd., O'CoaoiO8treet; BELL. 62, Quay. Carrlck-on-Snlr-J. T. TTJBNEB, 17 Main Stret. Don-f»rr«n-;D.TJ. NUGENT, Bride* 8t««*J

WATERFOBD—Printed and jPubUibrf- by.^Waterford Nawa,, Lterlt«<r, , «t U*

WATEEFOHD, KEWS M»cUn« Priir>tog. BookbWdig;.ahiJMaehine.BulloffEstablishment,' 49 and "BO 'd'ConaeD1Street, ID the Parish of Trinity Wlthlai

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