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Show I . Eatcst Iri$b news j j Clare. J ; i The death has occurred at Mount I! Shannon, near Limerick City, of Mrs. Margaret Winters, in her 101st year. , Her husband is still hale and hearty in his 98th year. v The late Sir John Banks, M. D., who passed away in Dublin recently at an advanced age, was son of the late Dr. I'crclval Banks, Ennis. He was M. D. ; .of the University of Dublin; D. Sc. I , nionoris Causa), and was kniphted in I 383. He was physician in ordinary to the late queen, and also to the present I . kinp. For many years he occupied the I ohair of repius professor of medicine in Trinity college, resigning in 1898. Cork. The Most Tlev. Dr. O'Callashan has received a letter from Monsignor OTtiordan, rector of the Irish college. Bom", acknowledging the receipt of a check for $625 and a beautiful vellum and pold album, engrossed -with the subscribers' names, presented by the ladies of Cork in connection with the i papal Jubilee. The amount was made up of the smallest sums, ranging frim one penny upward. The golden Jubilee has been celebrated cele-brated at the Convent of Mercy, Mat-room, of the mother superioress, Sister Sis-ter Mary Evangelist O'Mahony), who , has beon connected with the convent t-ince its foundation about forty-two years ago, and has been the recipient of many congratulations on attaining her golden jubilee. I Donegal. i Th mortal form of Father Daniel 1 JV-vlln was interred in the chapel yard I f his natie town, Clonmany, on July 1 TO. The cortege was of large dimen- I sions. and the obsequies were of 1m- piessive solemnity. Almost a dozen I years ago Father Devlin entered the I ministry and the amiability which 1 tharacterized his as a student en- !lrared him to all with whom he came in contact. He enjoyed a meritorious popularity and high esteem in Derry 'ity, where there will be many mourn-ors. mourn-ors. In North Derry and in North Ty-ii'-np he filled curacies, where he was : hHd in high regard. His last station was at Plumbridge, to which he had bren transferred but seven months ago. Attending devotedly to the obligations obli-gations of the annual diocesan retreat in the city, an illness to which he had latterly been a sufferer grew in j strength upon him, and he died in July. Dublin. ! ; -The death occurred on July 14 of J Toother John Martin Carew at the I I'hristian Brothers. St. Joseph's. Bal- I rioyle. Deceased was only in the Cist I year of his age. and had been for four- I ten years in the order. The funeral I took place on July 19 rrom Baldoyle to Glasnevfh. The marriage has taken place at Sandford church of Miss Ida Burby, ! grandniece of the famous Irish sculp- I lor, the late John Foley. R. A., and Alexander S. Campbell, and both re- I reived many handsome presents from friends. Miss Foley, the sculptor's only surviving sister, was present at the ' wedding. The death is announced at an advanced ad-vanced age of Cornelius Pelly. J. P., who was well known throughout Ireland Ire-land as an auditor of the local government govern-ment board, a position which he held for over a quarter of a century. He retired on pension five or six years an, and his death took place at his residence, Etwell, Lansdowne road, aged 80 years. The death is announced of the Rev. Brother Paul Dalton, sub-manager of the Artane industrial school. Brother I Dalton was a native of Borris. County I rarlow. He entered the Novitiate of I the Christian Brothers in November, j 3 c5. being then in his sixteenth year. I A few years afterward his brother, at I , present, and for many years past, sub- I . manager of the Deaf and Dumb insti- 1 tution. Sabra. County Dublin, followed I his brother's example, and likewise en- ' U-rpd the Novitiate of the Christian 1 Brothers. Brother Paul's first mission I v.as to Limerick. Subsequently he la- 1 bored in James street (Dublin)! Kings- I town. Lismore. Kilkenny, St. Vincent's orphanage, Tipperary. Cork. Water- Iford. Drogheda and Artane industrial "'boo!, in most of which places he had b en the superior. I Roscommon. I Married. June 29. at Burraghboy I ' hurch. County Roscommon, by the I : T. Gallagher. C. C, Bernard B. Fitzgerald. St. Joseph's Villa, Athlone, !u, Alice Agnes Power, second daughter daugh-ter ef Laurence Power, Bansha, County Tipperary. Tipperary. I By 'he rath of Kyran Dowley, I Westgate. Carrick-on-Suir has lost its I oldest, best known and most highly I esteemed trader. The late Mr. Dowley I had for over fifty years carried on J business at Westgate. He was a fine I "pe of Irishman, and a devout Cath- I "lie. He belonged to a fine old County I ' "VV'aterford family that has given a iJ'7"ge number of priests to the Catholic 1 church. ' Waterford. The consecration of the Right Rev. ' Maurus O'Phelan. the recently elected ; abbot of the Cistercian Abbey Monas- I I of Mount Melleray, Cappoquin. i, Vunty Waterford, took place on July Married. On June 30, with nuptial mass, at St. Mary's Catholic church, P. P., assisted by the Rev. William 'ashman. St. Paul's. Minnesota. United Unit-ed States of America, Edmond Ailbe O Meara. Pallasgreen. County Limcr- Irk. to Brigid Josephine, eldest daugh- I ,fr f Michael. Treacy, "Corracvue," j Cappoquin. I Pointed Paragraphs. IKmember that the money you squander squan-der won't work for you. We are always too young to- have known better if our mothers are the fudges. Men do a lot of things just as foolish fool-ish as having their clothes button in ' the back. Dreaming of what you would do if you had a large income is probably ebout the slowest way to get one. The man who fails in his efforts to do something well is still more of a I Fuccess than the one who never tried. A mother worries If herdaughters are I not invited to parties and then sits up I and worries because they are out late I when they are Invited. |