--- Page 1 --- the mountains , cathedral , gathers low , hillside , Tis there the west wind sighs across They talk to me of lands with balmy law cry . the sky ; Where some of those that loved me once abide , hilltops , heed them - So peacefully , so calmly , side by side . And sure I think ' twill last eternally . And though I listen , sure I couldn't boreen . now are sleeping and true ; heart's with thee , breezes , Though miles divide us , still my within me . Of countries where the skies are ever Sligo . it thrills at very thought of Sligo , my heart is ever back with There you can hear the plaintive cur- love me , -M. Jo. K. Ah , chide me not because I love you , The Abbev where good monks did slow . Oh , how I love the sun upon Cairns' For when the breezes steal across your occear- sligol . Those purple heather mountains near blue , And in the gorge away down by the And down beneath the mist it you . Acushla , you're the home of those that The blessed Angelus so sweet and you ! And sure the very heart that beats My love for you is deeper than the sligo . Across Ardhone steal chimes from the The home of those I hold so dear breezes steal across your The home of Acushla , you're the home of those that f those I hold so dear . --- Page 2 --- begale Wummagh , rec. rec. Miss S. funded her bodited us sent-this keeness of the universe November , 1920 , was appointed hereby editor of shows authorised little editorial staff of the Queen . the Crystal Summit Court was , Mr. During that reserved ( 1419-20 ) Unlimited to represent Educated as St. Lewis Central , It is not herself give a brief of threatened waste Immulham . Finisher their 1916 , West W. W. W.S.S. stud after Speaker ( 144-18 ) over December to Irish independent , who still in the stubs here . few theorists : German libraries in the hull , at Congress , Dublin , 1432 # Hugh houses in the hoppass by , for the Pracheton . ' to meet whether a Cash in the Sunday ; recommends the United Miss Gertrude Gupprey . Edwardia as St. Louis Central , belief work in Germany . In addition turns . Further Congress . Eucharisti . surgery . the Crystal . West W.Mauchon in 1957 where I'll add the special musthips ' Euchanisti cash on Miss Gertende . belief work in Germany . --- Page 3 --- anything heard of before . They reveal ods were used . ' The patient , feet bare , was first of all relegated to a cell in only by clinging to the side of it for Barcelona surpass in their frightfulness which it was impossible for him to at- physical torture inflicted by the " Re- door of the cell consisted of jagged There were also the fogging rooms . ticking of a kind of metronome added come by fatigue , he was tempted to against the wall , but tilted at such an for any period up to three weeks , and angle that he could keep himself on it never allowed out even for the neces - clandestine prisons and Tchekas of tain any comfortable position . The ion from the prisoners various meth- drop off to sleep , he rolled off on to publicans " on their unfortunate prison- for the first time the real way in which and hallucinating designs , and the loud Catalonia is as yet unknown . Every ers , come to the knowledge of the au- thorities . The happenings in the tiles , stones and glass that cut his feet . was put , either standing , kneeling , or day hundreds of new cases , each one sities of nature , the state of revolting crouching , according to the shape of worse than the last , of mental and dear life . Thus every time that , over- the Soviet forces confessions from its filth in which he lived can be imagined . The only furniture was a board fixed and as a prisoner would be kept there The extent of the Red terror in The cupboards were never cleaned , to the sinister effect . From time to For the purpose of exporting informa- ortures in Red B The walls were covered with strange Condensed from the Catholic Herald # the prison . #67 Fleet St. , London , E.C. victims . the floor . --- Page 4 --- 11.40 . 2.4.m. 8- dry bread cup of black Breakfast 2 days of cocon or coffee . work . Stararms . 1004 rise . stations . Prime chanted . heree . meditation ? , how A "00s . ... Mass . meditation ? mass . --- Page 5 --- the present have as much right to a in their homes by comfort and remine . one of the largest audiences seen for the sufferings at the unemployed , the widow and the orphan . " He appealed appeal to those who are better off to and to the members who , " surrounded of fifth and disease in order to relieve for , he said , " the slum dwellers of seconded by Prof. A. O'Rahilly . 10 or 20 years time . " Their's is a mute ment , yet were not afraid to go down University Extension series , attracted to the public to support these schemes gladness , a smile of relief to the faces fibre if only to bring back a raw of come to their aid now , and " one the recovery of St. Vincent de Paul Theatre . them . He paid tribute to the work or standard of life as their successors of posed by Mr. J. Hickey . T.D. T.O. , and higher expectation of life in more hygienic surroundings and a decent now granite-set in dumb hopelessness . " would go far and would strain every into the slums to work in these dens The lecture , which was one of the vote of thanks to Fr. Dalton was pro- some time at the Dairy Science Lecture Prof. J. Busteed presided , and a --- Page 6 --- Matthew . known as Mr. Kenna . Mr. James McKenna . organisation that existed in Cork before Father Mathew inous US. History of the Temperance Reformation , in which tr.4ckenna was again elected secretary . He wrote a volum- land and England from 1839 to 1844 . In this work he'descra ation with a limited education , he formed a style of extra his views on his darling subject of textualism . he some had seen much service in the Army , and , being a constant He died in Cork on June 29th,1846 , aged 63 years . His He recorded much of Father Wathew's work in Ireland , Foot- une , 1849 he is mentioned in the following terms : " The imined the movement . When the latter assumed the president by their son , Patrick Fenna . On it his name is given as carved facsimile of the two sides of the medal of the rabant and flowers maintness , and when he named forth The MS. History , written by Mr. McKenna , is now in the Mr. James McKenna was secretary of the Temperance In an article in the Dublin University Magazine April 10th,1938 . " the door of the inscription are the reader of the Scrixtures , and unassing a Baltic imarin . He always styled himself McKenna , but in Cork he was a ways rds : "0 Christie , Salvator mundi ,miseeere nobis deserves to be recollected by all friends of teetotalism res Kenna . The cross bears among other ornamenta isiastic teetotaller , James McKenna was a pension rived until August 10th, 1849 , when she died at t times produced very amusing effects . His name , however 59 . A beautiful Veltic Cross of large proportion serected over their remains in Father Mathew's enthusiastic teetotaller . James McKenna was a pensioner who ge of 59 . A beautiful 4eltic cross of large proportions ion of the Capuchin father's , Church street , Dublin Total Abstinence Society of Father Mathew , found self as Chief Travelling Secretary to Mr. Theoba . York Total Abstinence Society of Father Hathew , founded a --- Page 7 --- Physician , to ! our souls lie d They Mass-bells , through a On thee , and on my God rel Come , in the name and migh For thee the swans of Sir a Thomas D'Ar. Cross-bearer ! Christ-bearer ! Hear o'er the seas our piteous ( Come , with the palm that charm Come , prayer youth of Slemish 1 Come , holy one ! long pre-ordain ERIN'S CALL TO ST.P. Man of the hooded hosts arise ! Come , from the morning Orien ringing . 1907