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100 Colleges, Schools, etc. CRAWFORD MUNICIPAL (Schools of Science, Art Technical Instruction Committee (Department of Agricultural and Technical Instruction for Ireland,) Meets second and last Monday of month at 3-30 p.m. Chairman—Right Hon the Lord Mayor Vice-Chairman—A F Sharman Crawford, j p Members of Committee. Barry John Joseph, T c, 1 Patrick street Beamish Ludlow A, j P, Ashgrove, Queenstown Beamish Richard H, ALD, Ashbourne, Glounthane Callanan J, T c, Gratta.i street Dale H, ALD, J P, 23 Sundays well road Daly James, T c, 96 Ballyhooly road Denehy Denis, 3 Ophelia place Egan M, j P, T c, Commons road Farrington Thomas, M A, J P, 4 Waterloo place Fawsitt J L, Sec I D A. 28 Marlbor-street Fitzgerald Aid Si' Edward, Bart,jp, Genddine place Fleming Wm, TC, 5 Buxton hill, Sundays well Forde J C, ALD, 12 Castleview terrace, Lr Montenotte Hart W, T c, 59 South main street Hegarty Timothy, SecT & LCounril, Mechanics Hall, Grattan street Hobart Cornelius, PresT & L Council, 95 Wolfe Tone st Horgan John, 3 Green street Kelleher Jeremiah J, ALD, 4 GUlaubey lerrace McMullen James F, CE, j p, 30 South mall McNamara Rev D Canon, p P, South terrace Nicholson R e v A J Treasurer, M A, Floraville, Cork O'Regan James, T C, 51 Grand parade O'Riordan Laurence M, TC, 121 Patrick street O'SulHvan W J, j p, 91 Grand parade Secretary to Institute—Francis B Giltinan School of Science and Technology, SHARMAN CRAWFORD STREET, CORK. Principal —J H Grindley, DSC, MIME Secretary—F B Giltinan Sessional Fee—Junior and Specialized Courses Evening Classes, 730 to 930; each course, compri- sing two or three subjects, 5/- PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS. Mechanical or Motor Car Engineering—J H Grindley, o sc, M 1 M E ; G W Fearnley. BSC (Lond), ARCSC, A M i M E ; J Lowe, H Nolan Electrical Engineering C E Greenslade, ACGI, AMIEE; GW Fearnley, J Lowe Chemistrv ana' Physics—A G S Leonard, B SC (Lond), PH D (Bonn), AFCSC (Dub); P L Regan, B sc (Livp) Building Construction—John J O'SulHvan, J G Magahy Carpentry and Joinery—Patrick O'Connor Painting and Decorating—Daniel Fitzgibbon Plumbing—-Thos M Sloan, RPC, MRSI (Lond) Botany and Gardening—John Griffin Materia Medica—J J Allen, LPSI Typography—J Harvey Tailors' Cutting—L Byrne Junior Technical Course—Miss N Looney, B A; D J Tierney,BA,BE; PJ Regan,BSC; Danl Fitzgibbon Domestic Science—(Evening Classes 7 30 to 9 30 pm, fee 5/-; Morning Classes 11 a m to 1 p m, fee 10/- per session, 4/- per term) Cookery, Laundry Work, Houseiuifery and Sick Nursings-Mrs Kinmonth, Miss Ona MacDonagh, Mrs E O Elmes Dressmakings Millinery and Plain Needlework —Miss May O'Donovan, Miss B Gleeson, Miss E O'Mahony School of Art. EMMET PLACE, CORK. Head Art Master, W A Mulligan, A.R.C.A Second Master, Hugh Charde. Master of Modelling aad Wood Carving, M. J, McNamara. Assistant Art Teachers, Miss Sarah A Reynolds, Miss Mary O'Neill, Miss K Turnbull, Wm R. Sheehy, William Downing, John Power, Samuel Martin TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. Commerce, and Music).. Teacher of Enamelling and Metal Work, James Archer Teacher of Limerick Lace, Mrs A J Allen Teachers of Crochet, Miss Edith Perciv'al, Mrs Rreton Teacher of Embroidery and Art Needlework, Miss C E C o x Teacher of Drawing for Lace and Crotchet Work, Miss Turnbull Subjects Taught — Drawing, Shading, Paintine Designing, Geometry, Architecture, Modelling, Wood- carving, Embroidery, Crochet, Lace making, Enamel- ling, etc. Feet—Day, Evening, and Craft Classes—on application to the Secretary, F B Giltinan School of Commerce. 8, SOUTH MALL, COJIK. Chairman. David MclJonnell, M A , L L LJ ; Vice- chairman, A F Sharman Crawford, j p ; L A Beamish, J p ; W Fleming, T C ; J Horgan, T c ; Aid J Kelleher, jp ; J F McMullen,^p, MRIA; D J Daly, WTGrteii, H c ; R Hall, junr ; S H Newsom, H C Principal—D J Coakley, F A A Secretary of Committee—F B Giltinan, Emmet place Register Clerk—J F Burke LECTURERS. Accountancy, Economics, Economic History—D J Coakley, F A A, Principal English and Elementary Mathematics—Patk Gamble Elementary Drawing—W R Sheehy Commercial Arithmetic—D J Tierney, a A, BE; E P Brazil Book-keeping—J C Foley, CKA; M Honan, FA A Commerce—E J O'SulHvan French R D Jenkins. Dip es-L German—Miss Madeline Cashel (Dresden) Irish—P Foley (Cert in Irish) Law, Commercial and Industrial—John C Healy, B L Shorthand (Pitman's)—J J Sullivan (1st Class Dip), Miss E C Good, FCTS, and D Crowley Typewriting and Manifolding—J J Sullivan, Miss E C Good, and Miss VioU-t M Lynch, Subjects—Preparatory Course (three classes); Special- ized Courses—Commercial Arithmetic, 2 stages ; Book- keeping and Accountancy, 4 stages; Commerce, in- cluding Commercial Practice, 4 stages; Economics, 2 stages; Economic Histpry; French, 3 stages; German, 2 stages ; Irish, Law, Commercial and In- dustrial ; Shorthand and Typewriting, 4 stages. Special Class for Shopkeepers. Fees/or Session—Preparatory Course, 5/- ; Special- ized Courses, 1st and and years, 10/- ; subsequent years, 15/-; Shopkeepers class, 10/- School of Music. 13, UNION QUAY. W. H. Hannaford, Mus. Doc, T.C.D. Miss Swafneld, A.R.C.M. ; Miss O' Donoghue, LR AM Theory and Pianoforte Pianoforte (Sub-Profs.) Mrs Wilberforce Franklin Wilberforce Franklin Elocution Voice Production ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Violin, Viola, Orchestra, Signor F Grossi Harmony, Musical Form, Organ and Choral Class Theo Gmur Lady Superintendent .. Miss Barker Carnegie Free Public Library, ANGLESEA STREET. Chairman—Right Hon the Lord Mayor Vice-Chairman—Ludlow A Beamish, j P Members of Committee. Beale W H, T c, 5 Adelaide place Beamish Richard H, ALD, D L, J P, Ashbourne, Gloun- thaune Buckley Denis, J P, TC, Lichfield, BalHntempte Cronin Daniel, TC, 13 Margaret street Egan Michael, j P, TO. Commons road Hegarty Sir D J, ALD, J P , Beechmount Kelleher Jeremiah J, ALD, J P, 18 Great Georges street Kelleher W L, Rockbone, Inniscarra O'FIynn Rev D, cc, St Finbarrs west Sikes Rev E, BD, 7 Alexandra'p'ace Tierney Rev T, c c, St Josephs, Mayfiejd Secretary and Librarian—James Wilkinson, F L A Colleges, Schools etc, 101 DIOCESAN COLLEGES. ST FIN BARR'S COLLEGE, Farranferris, Cork. President, Rev P Sexton, D D ; Dean, Rev J Murphy, BA, BD. Professors, Rev J Murphy, B A, B D ; Rev J Scannell, D D , B A ; Rev J O'Kennedy, Rev D Murphy, HA, n D. Elocution, Rev J C O'FIynn, J Keatiug, tsq, BA ; Rev J O'Brien. ST COLMAN'S COLLEGE, Fermoy—Patron, Most Rev R Browne, DD, Lord Bishop of Groyne; President, Rev Mchl Canon Barrett, DPH ; Dean, Rev J ames A Cotter, B A . Professors—Rev A Cotter, 13 A ; Rev Thomas Tobin ; Rev John Cavanagh; Messrs Edwd Fitzgerald, s A ; Daniel O'Leary; Cormac O' Kelly; T Bresnan, B A ; N P Prendergast; S D Powell, BA; Richard Fleming; James MacNamara. Visiting Professors—H Houchen (art master), Maurice Mannix (art master), HerrPJenrich Tils, LRAM( music), D Cummins (commercial), and the Staff Instructor Gymnasium. ECCLESIASTICAL SCHOOLS. FRANCISCAN-CAPUCHIN MONASTERY, HOUSE OF STUDIES AND COLLEGE, Rochestown, co Cork.—Guardian, Very Rev Fr Adrian ; vicar, Very Rev Fr Sylvester; rector of Capuchin college, Very Rev Fr Kevin: Rev Frs Francis, Bonaventure, Martin, and Pius. Seraphic School attached to the Monastery for the education of young aspirants to the priesthood in the Franciscan Capuchin Order in Ireland. SACRED HEART COLLEGE, Mardyke, Cork. Established for the training of Candidates for the Sacred Heart Order. Rev Michael Tierney, Superior ; Rev Chas Gouffe; Rev Patrick Fitzgibbon; Rev James Fitzgibbon ; Rev J Gonzalez. ST. JOSEPH'S AFRICAN MISSIONARY COL- LEGE, Wilton, Cork.—Very Rev Stephen Kyne, Pro- vincial. Very Rev M Slattery, vice-provincial, superior of college. Professors—Revs T Hurst, Josepn Butler, F O'Rourke, R Philbin, JHiggins, J McGettingan, P Duffy, and F Fitzpatrick ; fifty-six students. ST. JOSEPH'S SEMINARY, Black rock road, CORK.—Rev T Broderick, President. Professors— Revs J Corcoran, v p ; P Moylan, P Harrington, and W Terris," STL, B C L. SISTERS FOR AFRICAN MISSIONS, CON- GREGATION OF OUR LADY OF THE. APOSTI ES Sum- merstown, Glasheen, Cork, Receive young ladies who wish to devote their lives and work on the missions in Africa. Superioress, Sister M Cassien. PRESENTATION'BROTHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE (Novitiate), Blarney road, Cork.—Established A.D. 1894, for the religious, literary and scientific education of aspirants to the Order. Rev. T A Rabilly, Supr Gen; Rev Bros E J Connolly, E P Curtin, M S Kennealy, and N B Liston, Assists Gen; Master of Novices, Rev Bro T B Carroll. COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS, etc. CORK GRAMMAR SCHOOL—Governing Body —The City of Cork Church School Board, thairman —The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. • Head Master, Rev EG Seale, MA.TCD. Staff- Mathematics—T H T Evans, use (London); English and Classics, H G Livingston, n A, TCD ; French, Marcel Lebonnois, B-es-L (Caen); Science, Thomas Haigh, ARCSCI; Commercial, W Baskett; Richard Wood, BA, T C D ; W St J Gloster, T C D ; Drawing, W R Sheehy ; Music, Louis Garrett; Swedish Drill, Ex-Sergt Bonner. A contingent of the Officers Training Corps attached to the school. Accountant, G Harrison, 108 Patrick street. THE MANOR SCHOOL, FERMOY—Visitor, the Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. Head Master.RF Russell, nA, Emman College, Cambridge; Assistant Masters, W E Ward, BA, Oxford, and R S Nesbet, M A. Boys prepared for Scholarships and Entrance to Public Schools and Royal Naval Coll, Osborne, Cricket and Football Grounds. Indoor Air Rifle and Outdoor Miniatute Rifle Ranges. Sandow's Physical culture and out-door ordinary Swedish Drill. Swimming bath. MIDLETON COLLEGE, Midleton—founded and endowed 1696 by the Countess of Orkney. Exhi- bition in Trinity College, Dublin, value ^30. Chairman to Governors, Right Rev Lord Bishop of Cork. Head Master, Robert D Parker, KA. Assistant Masters, J Oudman, B sc, London: B Joynt, MA, BSC, London; A Davis, BA ; Herr Reichenbacb. Hon Sec, Rev E A Tichborne, W A, Rectory, Midleton. BANDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL—Patron, Sir John A Arnott, bart. Head Master, H G Johnston (OXON), A B ; Mathematical Master. PC Ward, MA, 1.1.15, T C D . Lower School—Miss N Dagg, R UI, TCD. Superior Mixed School. Christian Brothers' Establishments. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS CoLLEGE,StPatrick's place, Cork. Classes in operation : (1) Elementary, for very young children;.(2) Preliminary class; (3) Inter- mediate— Preparatory junior, middle, and senior grades ; (4) University—Matriculation and Scholar- ship's," (5) Civil service in all its branches ; (6) Army and navy ; (7) Professional and commercial; (8) Soli- citors' apprentices, banks, etc ; (9) Practical physics and chemistry ; (10) Manual Instruction; (n) Modern languages, with special preparation for oral examina- tions. Religious instruction through all the classes. Lessons in singing given three times a week by a thoroughly competent tutor. Gymnastics and drill twice each week by military instructor. Principal, Kev Bro J P Noonan. Tel. 558. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOLS, Cork— The Christian Brothershave three establishments in Cork city in connection with their Monastery, Our Lady's Mount—the Peacock lane, Sullivan s y««j',and Blarney street schools. Number of pupils 2,000. Schools of Science and Art, and Industrial Museums at Our Lady's Mount. Principal, Rev Bro J M McNally. The Technical Work is carried on in the Gerald Griffin Memorial Technical School. Manual Instruction Workshops, wood and metal, are attached to the Establishment; .Laboratories for Physical Science and Chemistry are in the Brother Burke Memorial section. A further development of Technical Work has recently taken place, in the form of aTrades Preparatory School for boys over 12 years of age. This is conducted under the auspices of the Department of Technical Instruct- ion, Dublin, School gardens are also attached to the Institution. Christian Brothers' Primary and Intermediate Schools also at Charleville, Doneraile, Fermoy, Midleton, Mitchelstown and Youghal (which see) Presentation Brothers' Establishments. PRESENTATION BROTHERS' COLLEGE, MAR- DYKE,Cork. Departments:—(i)Juniorate,for very young children 1(2) Preparatory Intermediate Grade; (3) Junior, Middle andSeniorIntermediateGrades;(4) Commercial, including Typewriting and Shorthand (Pitman's) ; (5) Army iaid Civil Service Examinations, including the Staff College, Class 1, and Indian Civil Service; (6) Royal University (Pass and Honor courses), Matricula- tion, 1st University, 2nd University, B A and M A degrees classes. Religious Instruction suitable to the several classes given daily. Principal, Rev Bro E J Connolly PRESENTATION BROTHERS'SCHOOLS--6^«//4 Monastery, Douglas street Cork—Superior, Rev Bto Raymond Nealon. St. Finbarrs. Greenmount, Cork- Superior, Rev Bro Emilian Corcoran. Industrial School, Greenmount, Cork—Superior, Rev Bro Alphon- sus Kelly. Lancastrian, Grrat Georges street west—Superiur Rev BroT A Rahilly.

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C R A W F O R D M U N I C I P A L (Schools of Science, Art

T e c h n i c a l Instruct ion C o m m i t t e e (Depar tment of Agricultural and Technical Instruction

for Ireland,) Meets second and last Monday of month at 3-30 p.m.

Chairman—Right Hon the Lord Mayor Vice-Chairman—A F Sharman Crawford, j p

Members of Committee. Barry John Joseph, T c, 1 Patrick street Beamish Ludlow A, j P, Ashgrove, Queenstown Beamish Richard H, ALD, Ashbourne, Glounthane Callanan J , T c, Gratta.i street Dale H , ALD, J P, 23 Sundays well road Daly James , T c, 96 Ballyhooly road Denehy Denis, 3 Ophelia place E g a n M, j P, T c, Commons road Farrington Thomas, M A, J P, 4 Waterloo place Fawsitt J L, Sec I D A. 28 Mar lbor -s t ree t Fitzgerald Aid S i ' Edward, B a r t , j p , Genddine place Fleming Wm, T C , 5 Buxton hill, Sundays well Forde J C, ALD, 12 Castleview terrace, Lr Montenotte H a r t W, T c, 59 South main street Hegar ty Timothy, S e c T & LCounr i l , Mechanics Hall ,

Grat tan street Hobar t Cornelius, P r e s T & L Council, 95 Wolfe Tone st Horgan John, 3 Green street Kelleher Jeremiah J, ALD, 4 GUlaubey lerrace McMullen James F , C E , j p, 30 South mall M c N a m a r a Rev D Canon, p P, South terrace Nicholson Rev A J Treasurer , M A, Floraville, Cork O'Regan J a m e s , T C, 51 Grand parade O'Riordan Laurence M, T C , 121 Patrick street O'SulHvan W J, j p, 91 Grand parade Secretary to Institute—Francis B Giltinan

S c h o o l of S c i e n c e and T e c h n o l o g y , S H A R M A N C R A W F O R D S T R E E T , C O R K .

Principal —J H Grindley, D S C , M I M E Secretary—F B Giltinan Sessional Fee—Junior and Specialized Courses

Evening Classes, 730 to 930; each course, compri­sing two or three subjects, 5/-

PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS. Mechanical or Motor Car Engineering—J H

Grindley, o sc , M 1 M E ; G W Fearnley. BSC (Lond), A R C S C , A M i M E ; J Lowe, H Nolan

Electrical Engineering — C E Greenslade, A C G I , A M I E E ; G W Fearnley, J Lowe

Chemistrv ana' Physics—A G S Leonard, B SC (Lond), PH D (Bonn), A F C S C (Dub); P L Regan, B sc (Livp)

Building Construction—John J O'SulHvan, J G Magahy

Carpentry and Joinery—Patrick O'Connor Painting and Decorating—Daniel Fitzgibbon Plumbing—-Thos M Sloan, R P C , M R S I (Lond) Botany and Gardening—John Griffin Materia Medica—J J Allen, L P S I Typography—J Harvey Tailors' Cutting—L Byrne Junior Technical Course—Miss N Looney, B A;

D J Tie rney ,BA,BE; P J R e g a n , B S C ; Danl Fitzgibbon Domestic Science—(Evening Classes 7 30 to 9 30

pm, fee 5/-; Morning Classes 11 a m to 1 p m, fee 10/-per session, 4/- per term)

Cookery, Laundry Work, Houseiuifery and Sick Nursings-Mrs Kinmonth, Miss Ona MacDonagh, Mrs E O Elmes

Dressmakings Millinery and Plain Needlework —Miss May O'Donovan, Miss B Gleeson, Miss E O'Mahony

S c h o o l of Art. E M M E T P L A C E , C O R K .

Head Art Master, W A Mulligan, A .R .C .A Second Master, H u g h Charde. Master of Modelling aad Wood Carving, M. J,

McNamara . Assistant Art Teachers, Miss Sarah A Reynolds, Miss

Mary O'Neill , Miss K Turnbull , Wm R. Sheehy, William Downing, John Power, Samuel Mar t in

T E C H N I C A L I N S T I T U T E . Commerce, and Music)..

Teacher of Enamelling and Metal Work, James Archer Teacher of Limerick Lace, Mrs A J Allen Teachers of Crochet, Miss Edith Perciv'al, Mrs Rreton Teacher of Embroidery and Art Needlework, Miss

C E C o x Teacher of Drawing for Lace and Crotchet Work,

Miss Turnbul l Subjects Taugh t — Drawing, Shading, Paintine

Designing, Geometry, Architecture, Modelling, Wood-carving, Embroidery, Crochet, Lace making, Enamel­ling, e tc . Feet—Day, Evening, and Craft Classes—on

application to the Secretary, F B Giltinan

S c h o o l of Commerce . 8, S O U T H M A L L , COJIK.

Chairman. David MclJonnell , M A , L L LJ ; Vice-chairman, A F Sharman Crawford, j p ; L A Beamish, J p ; W Fleming, T C ; J Horgan, T c ; Aid J Kelleher, j p ; J F McMul len ,^p , M R I A ; D J Daly, W T G r t e i i , H c ; R Hall, junr ; S H Newsom, H C

Principal—D J Coakley, F A A Secretary of Committee—F B Giltinan, Emmet place Register Clerk—J F Burke

LECTURERS. Accountancy, Economics, Economic History—D J

Coakley, F A A, Principal English and Elementary Mathematics—Patk Gamble Elementary Drawing—W R Sheehy Commercial Arithmetic—D J Tierney, a A, B E ; E P

Brazil Book-keeping—J C Foley, C K A ; M Honan , F A A Commerce—E J O'SulHvan French R D Jenkins . Dip es-L German—Miss Madeline Cashel (Dresden) I r ish—P Foley (Cert in Irish) Law, Commercial and Industrial—John C Healy, B L Shorthand (Pitman's)—J J Sullivan (1st Class Dip),

Miss E C Good, F C T S , and D Crowley Typewri t ing and Manifolding—J J Sullivan, Miss

E C Good, and Miss VioU-t M Lynch, Subjects—Preparatory Course (three classes); Special­

ized Courses—Commercial Arithmetic, 2 stages ; Book­keeping and Accountancy, 4 s tages ; Commerce, in­cluding Commercial Practice, 4 s t ages ; Economics, 2 s t ages ; Economic H i s t p r y ; French, 3 s t ages ; German, 2 stages ; Irish, Law, Commercial and In­dustrial ; Shorthand and Typewri t ing, 4 stages. Special Class for Shopkeepers.

Fees/or Session—Preparatory Course, 5/- ; Special­ized Courses, 1st and and years, 10/- ; subsequent years, 15/- ; Shopkeepers class, 10/-

S c h o o l of Mus ic . 13, U N I O N Q U A Y .

W. H . Hannaford, Mus. D o c , T . C . D .

Miss Swafneld, A .R .C .M. ; Miss O' Donoghue, LR AM

T h e o r y a n d P i a n o f o r t e

P i a n o f o r t e (Sub-Profs.)

Mrs Wilberforce Franklin Wilberforce Franklin

E l o c u t i o n V o i c e P r o d u c t i o n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Violin, V io l a , O r c h e s t r a , Signor F Grossi H a r m o n y , M u s i c a l F o r m ,

O r g a n a n d C h o r a l C l a s s Theo Gmur Lady Superintendent .. Miss Barker

C a r n e g i e F r e e Publ ic Library, A N G L E S E A S T R E E T .

Chairman—Right Hon the Lord Mayor Vice-Chairman—Ludlow A Beamish, j P

Members of Committee. Beale W H, T c, 5 Adelaide place Beamish Richard H , ALD, D L, J P, Ashbourne, Gloun-

thaune Buckley Denis, J P, T C , Lichfield, BalHntempte Cronin Daniel, T C , 13 Margaret street Egan Michael, j P, TO. Commons road Hegar ty Sir D J, ALD, J P , Beechmount Kelleher Jeremiah J , ALD, J P , 18 Great Georges street Kelleher W L, Rockbone, Inniscarra O'FIynn Rev D, c c , St Finbarrs west Sikes Rev E , B D , 7 Alexandra 'p 'ace Tierney Rev T, c c, St Josephs, Mayfiejd Secretary and Librarian—James Wilkinson, F L A

Colleges, Schools etc, 1 0 1

D I O C E S A N C O L L E G E S .

S T F I N B A R R ' S C O L L E G E , Farranferris, Cork. President, R e v P Sexton, D D ; Dean, Rev J Murphy, B A , B D . Professors, Rev J Murphy, B A, B D ; Rev J Scannell, D D , B A ; Rev J O'Kennedy, Rev D Murphy, H A , n D. Elocution, Rev J C O'FIynn, J Keat iug , t sq , B A ; Rev J O'Brien.

S T C O L M A N ' S C O L L E G E , Fermoy—Patron , Most Rev R Browne, D D , Lord Bishop of Groyne; President, Rev Mchl Canon Barrett , D P H ; Dean, Rev J ames A Cotter , B A. Professors—Rev A Cotter, 13 A ; Rev Thomas Tobin ; Rev John Cavanagh ; Messrs Edwd Fitzgerald, s A ; Daniel O ' L e a r y ; Cormac O' Ke l ly ; T Bresnan, B A ; N P Prende rgas t ; S D Powell, B A ; Richard F leming ; James MacNamara . Visiting Professors—H Houchen (art master), Maurice Mannix (art master), HerrPJenr ich Tils, LRAM( music), D Cummins (commercial), and the Staff Instructor Gymnasium.

E C C L E S I A S T I C A L S C H O O L S .

F R A N C I S C A N - C A P U C H I N M O N A S T E R Y , H O U S E O F S T U D I E S A N D C O L L E G E , Rochestown, co Cork.—Guardian, Very Rev Fr Adrian ; vicar, Very Rev Fr Sylvester; rector of Capuchin college, Very Rev Fr K e v i n : Rev Frs Francis, Bonaventure, Martin, and Pius .

Seraphic School at tached to the Monastery for the education of young aspirants to the priesthood in the Franciscan Capuchin Order in Ireland.

S A C R E D H E A R T C O L L E G E , Mardyke, Cork. Established for the training of Candidates for the Sacred Hear t Order. Rev Michael Tierney, Superior ; Rev Chas Gouffe; Rev Patrick Fi tzgibbon; R e v James Fitzgibbon ; Rev J Gonzalez.

S T . J O S E P H ' S A F R I C A N M I S S I O N A R Y C O L ­LEGE, Wilton, Cork.—Very Rev Stephen Kyne , Pro­vincial. Very Rev M Slattery, vice-provincial, superior of college. Professors—Revs T Hurs t , Josepn Butler, F O'Rourke, R Philbin, JHiggins , J McGet t ingan, P Duffy, and F Fitzpatrick ; fifty-six students.

S T . J O S E P H ' S S E M I N A R Y , Black rock road, C O R K . — R e v T Broderick, President. Professors— Revs J Corcoran, v p ; P Moylan, P Harr ington, and W Terris," S T L , B C L.

S I S T E R S F O R A F R I C A N M I S S I O N S , C O N ­G R E G A T I O N O F O U R L A D Y OF T H E . A P O S T I E S Sum-merstown, Glasheen, Cork, Receive young ladies who wish to devote their lives and work on the missions in Africa. Superioress, Sister M Cassien.

P R E S E N T A T I O N ' B R O T H E R S ' T R A I N I N G C O L L E G E (Novitiate), Blarney road, Cork.—Established A . D . 1894, for the religious, literary and scientific education of aspirants to the Order. Rev. T A Rabilly, Supr Gen ; Rev Bros E J Connolly, E P Curtin, M S Kennealy, and N B Liston, Assists G e n ; Master of Novices, Rev Bro T B Carroll.

C O L L E G I A T E S C H O O L S , etc .

C O R K G R A M M A R S C H O O L — G o v e r n i n g Body —The City of Cork Church School Board, t h a i r m a n —The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. • Head Master , Rev E G Seale, M A . T C D . S ta f f -Mathematics—T H T Evans , u s e (London) ; English and Classics, H G Livingston, n A, T C D ; French, Marcel Lebonnois, B-es-L ( C a e n ) ; Science, Thomas Haigh, A R C S C I ; Commercial, W Baske t t ; Richard Wood, B A , T C D ; W St J Gloster, T C D ; Drawing, W R Sheehy ; Music, Louis G a r r e t t ; Swedish Drill, Ex-Sergt Bonner. A contingent of the Officers Training Corps attached to the school. Accountant, G Harrison, 108 Patrick street.

T H E M A N O R S C H O O L , F E R M O Y — V i s i t o r , the Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. Head M a s t e r . R F Russell, nA, Emman College, Cambridge; Assistant Masters, W E Ward, BA, Oxford, and R S Nesbet , M A.

Boys prepared for Scholarships and Entrance to Public Schools and Royal Naval Coll, Osborne, Cricket and Football Grounds. Indoor Air Rifle and Outdoor Miniatute Rifle Ranges . Sandow's Physical culture and out-door ordinary Swedish Drill. Swimming bath.

M I D L E T O N C O L L E G E , Midleton—founded and endowed 1696 by the Countess of Orkney. Exhi­bition in Trini ty College, Dublin, value ^30 .

Chairman to Governors, Right Rev Lord Bishop of Cork. Head Master, Robert D Parker , K A . Assistant Masters , J Oudman, B sc, London: B Joynt , M A , BSC, London; A Davis, B A ; Her r Reichenbacb. Hon Sec, Rev E A Tichborne, W A, Rectory, Midleton.

B A N D O N G R A M M A R S C H O O L — P a t r o n , Sir John A Arnott, bart . Head Master, H G Johnston (OXON), A B ; Mathematical Master. P C Ward, M A , 1.1.15, T C D . Lower School—Miss N Dagg, R UI, T C D . Superior Mixed School.

Christ ian Brothers' Es tabl i shments .

C H R I S T I A N B R O T H E R S CoLLEGE,StPatrick's place, Cork. Classes in operation : (1) Elementary, for very young children; .(2) Preliminary c lass ; (3) Inter­media te— Preparatory junior, middle, and senior grades ; (4) University—Matriculation and Scholar­ship's," (5) Civil service in all its branches ; (6) Army and navy ; (7) Professional and commercial; (8) Soli­citors' apprentices, banks, etc ; (9) Practical physics and chemistry ; (10) Manual Inst ruct ion; ( n ) Modern languages, with special preparation for oral examina­tions. Religious instruction through all the classes. Lessons in singing given three times a week by a thoroughly competent tutor. Gymnastics and drill twice each week by military instructor. Principal, Kev Bro J P Noonan. Tel . 558.

C H R I S T I A N B R O T H E R S ' S C H O O L S , Cork— The Christian Brothershave three establishments in Cork city in connection with their Monastery, Our Lady ' s Mount—the Peacock lane, Sullivan s y««j',and Blarney street schools. Number of pupils 2,000. Schools of Science and Art, and Industrial Museums at Our Lady's Mount. Principal, Rev Bro J M McNally.

The Technical Work is carried on in the Gerald Griffin Memorial Technical School. Manual Instruction Workshops, wood and metal, are at tached to the Establishment; .Laboratories for Physical Science and Chemistry are in the Brother Burke Memorial section. A further development of Technical Work has recently taken place, in the form of a T r a d e s Preparatory School for boys over 12 years of age. This is conducted under the auspices of the Department of Technical Instruct­ion, Dublin, School gardens are also attached to the Insti tution.

Christian Brothers' Primary and Intermediate Schools also at Charleville, Doneraile, Fermoy, Midleton, Mitchelstown and Youghal (which see)

Presentat ion Brothers' Es tab l i shments .

P R E S E N T A T I O N B R O T H E R S ' C O L L E G E , M A R -DYKE,Cork. Departments:—(i)Juniorate,for very young children 1(2) Preparatory Intermediate Grade; (3) Junior, Middle andSeniorIntermediateGrades;(4) Commercial, including Typewri t ing and Shorthand (Pitman's) ; (5) Army iaid Civil Service Examinations, including the Staff College, Class 1, and Indian Civil Service; (6) Royal University (Pass and Honor courses), Matricula­tion, 1st University, 2nd University, B A and M A degrees classes. Religious Instruction suitable to t he several classes given daily. Principal, Rev Bro E J Connolly

P R E S E N T A T I O N B R O T H E R S ' S C H O O L S - - 6 ^ « / / 4 Monastery, Douglas street Cork—Superior, Rev Bto Raymond Nealon. St. Finbarrs. Greenmount, C o r k -Superior, Rev Bro Emilian Corcoran. Industrial School, Greenmount, Cork—Superior, Rev Bro Alphon-sus Kelly.

Lancastrian, Grrat Georges street west—Superiur Rev B r o T A Rahilly.

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1 0 2 Colleges, Schools, etc,

PRESENTATION BROTHERs'CoLLEGE,Mount I Crozier, Queenstown.—The College curriculum in- j eludes Greek, Latin, French, German, Italian, Irish, i Mathematics, Experimental Science and Drawing, j Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Inter-mediate, Commercial, and Civil Service Classes. I Superior, Rev Bro Luke

PRESENTATION BROTHERS' SCHOOL, K I N - j sale—Superior, Rev Bro de Paul Curtin

Patrician Brothers. T H E MONASTERY, MALLOW — Superior 1

of the Monastery,. Rev Bro Columba Carroll; manager ! of the Academy, Rev Bro A S m y t h ; principal of Nat ional Schools, Rev Bro Columba Car ro l l ; Rev Bros Aloysnis Howlin, Alphonsus Keat ing , Bernard : Shanahan, and Canice Bennett .

De la Salle Brothers. DUNMANWAY—Superior, Rev Bro Vincent

SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS. CORK HIGH SCHOOL 6° KINDERGARTEN, ;

Sydney Place.—Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Cork, :

Cloyne and Ross. Boarding and Day School, Training Department for

Froebel Students, preparation for Royal Univers i ty ; j S Andrews, N B; Edinburgh Preliminary; Intermediate Examinations ; College of Preceptors ; Science and Art Department South Kensington; Associated Board BAM; ' and the General Synod's examination in Holy Scripture ;

Principal, Miss G Haynes (Cambridge teacher's dip­loma), assisted by Miss J Gurrey, N F U , higher certifi­cate ; Miss Gault, B A ; Miss Hemphil l , A R C , Science! M r s Warren, B A ; Miss G a y ; Miss Cross, LISM, Mus ic ; Miss Reynolds, Drawing ; Miss Scott, Dancing; Mdrle j Mellosh, Languages ; Signor Grossi, violin; L Garrett , Singing ; Miss Moore, N F U ; Sergt Bonner, Drill

R O C H E L L E S C H O O L , C O R K . In- : corporated 1889, under the Educational Endowment [ Act, 1885. Chairman of Governing Body—The Lord j Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. Head Mistress— j Miss Marshall, Cambridge University. Resident Gover­nesses—Miss Wolfe, B A , R U I ; Miss Pope, B A , R I M ; Miss Smith, R U I ; Miss Kyle, B A , T C D ; Miss Owen, B A , R U I ; Miss Oakes, N F U ; Miss E Smith, L R A M ; and Mdlle Gay. Visiting Teachers—W G Eveleigh, M u s Doc, Oxon ; W S h e a h y , A T C T ; and Miss Duke , | B SC.

Pupils prepared for the Royal University of Ireland and Intermediate Examinations, also for the Associated Board of Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, and Incorporated Society of Music ians; also Preparatory School and Kindergarten. Hon secretary, Ernest C Hitchmough, incorporated account­ant, 2, South mall, Cork

S U M M E R H I L L S C H O O L , C O R K — M a n a g e r , j R e v John Howard Murphy, M A, D D. Head Mistress, | Miss A A Smith ; Assistants, Miss Bridges and Miss i Forbes.

L A D I E S S C H O O L ( D a y a n d B o a r d i n g ) , 29 South terrace, Cork— Principi l , Miss Hill

LADIES SCHOOL, Skibbereen—Principals, Misses Kingston

C O N V E N T S C H O O L S F O R G I R L S .

BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork.—Students prepared for Nat ional University (Matriculation) Examinations for the Intermediate Classes, Royal Academy of Music, London, and Science and Art classes. Special course for Cookery, Domestic Economy and essmaking, etc. Rev Mother M E Dunlea

URSULINE COLLEGE AND H I G H SCHOOL FOR G I R L S , St. Angela's, St. Patrick's hill, Cork— Elementary , Intermediate, Pass and Honours Mat-riculation ; Training College for Secondary Teachers. Cambridge Diploma. Rev Mother M E Dunlea

S T ALOYSIUS' INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL AND K I N D E R G A R T E N , St Marie's of the Isle, C o r k ; also classes for science, plain and fancy work, and domestic economy, typewrit ing, and shorthand. Rev Mother M Teresa Austin Dorgan

S T , VINCENT'S CONVENT SCHOOLS, St» Mary 's road, Cork—Rev Mother Aloysius Anastasia Lyons. Also Evening Classes for Girls, Mondays , Wednesdays, and Thursdays .

S T , MARY'S H I G H SCHOOL, Midleton— Sisters Presentation Convent. Superioress, Mother M Dominic Ryan . Community, '37 ; at tendance a t H igh School, 64

LORETTO CONVENT, Fermoy, Boarding School and Day School. Superioress, Mrs Magdal ine MacLean. Community, 50 ; Boarders, 80 ; D a y Scholars, 40

L O R E T T O C O N V E N T , Y o u g h a l , L a d y B o a r d ­ers, and select Day Schools—Rev Mother M Scholastica

ST. VINCENT'S BOARDING AND H I G H SCHOOL, Dunmanway—Sisters St Vincent de Paul

ST. MARY'S RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL OF D O M E S T I C ECONOMY, Dunmanway—Sister Vincent O'Brien, Superioress

SELECT DAY SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS at most of the Convents in county

Irish Training College.

T H E MUNSTER TRAINING COLLEGE FOR T E A C H E R S O F I R I S H , Ballingeary. Under the patronage of the Archbishop and Bishops of Muiwter. Recognised by the Nat ional Board of Educat ion for the training of national teachers in Irish. Summer School for students of Irish at tached. Headmaster , Rev Gerald O Nolan , M A , B D ; Professors, Diarmuid F o l e y ; Marie Mac-Mahon, M A ; Diarmuid O ' L e a r y ; Eibhlin C r o n i n ; Dr Osborn Bergin, F R U I ; Maire ni Chinneide, B A ; Sean O Shea, N T ; T A Scannell, N T .

College opens during the months of Ju ly , August , and September. Lectures in Direct Method of Teaching Latin, Historical Irish Grammar, Nat ional School Subjects through Irish, Science of Phonetics , Singing (Tradit ional and Tonic Solfa), Irish Composition, Irish, Dancing.

Chairman—Rev C O'Leary , p p, Inchigeela ; vice-chairman, , Padraig O'Shea, N T , Glengarriff; hon treasurer, Mithael Murphy , solr, 41 South mall, C o r k ; secretary, Liam de Roiste, Dun na nGaedhael , Queen street, Cork.

IRISH LANGUAGE EVENING CLASSES in connection with branches Gaelic League (which see)

University, Civil Service, and Commercial Classes

ARMY AND UNIVERSITY CLASSES, 31 South terrace—Principal, Henry A Dixon, M A , T C D , assisted by an experienced staff.

C. I. INTERMEDIATE AND COLLEGIATE, Skibbereen—Principal, Thomas Hosford, B A

UNIVERSITYAND IMTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, Skibbereen—Headmaster , D Duggan .

C I V I L S E R V I C E , B A N K S , K I N G ' S S C H O L A R ­

SHIPS, and University Classes, 45 Watercourse road— Principal, E P McSweeney

COLBURN'S SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND C O M M E R C I A L A C A D E M Y , 16, Marlboro ' street.

COLLEGIATE AND ARMY CLASSES, 48 South mall. Principal, H Williams, MA, T C D , Hon Graduate . Pupils are prepared for University Examinations, t he Army, Banks, e tc .

Colleges, Schools, etc. 1 0 3

CORK SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES—French, j Ge rman , Spanish, I tal ian by Berlitz trained teachers ; j Irish, English, Latin and G r e e k ; correspondence, tuitions and translations; mathematics and typewrit ing. Pupils prepared for examinations. T h e Director, 98 Patrick street

F A R R E N , R I C H A R D S , U n i v e r s i t y , I n t e r ­mediate, and College tutor, 6, Gibraltar terrace, St Lukes.

HARTNETT, BENJAMIN, BA, LCP , Kingston avenue

INTERMEDIATE AND UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, Clonaki l ty—Principal P Mulcahy

MUNSTER CIVIL SERVICE COLLEGE, 36 Grand parade—Principal, P F Murphy, Dip is t L H M S , ceitified science lecturer, South Kensington, London

O ' R E I L L Y ' S A C A D E M Y , F E R M O Y — U n i v e r ­sity, Civil Service, Commercial, Shorthand and Music.

SHEEHAN EDWARD, M A , 15 Grattans hill. Law,-History, Economics, and all Ent rance Exams.

SKERRY'S COLLEGE (IRELAND), L T D , 16 South mall, Cork—Day, Evening, and Correspon­dence Classes for Men Clerks, Excise, Customs, Male Learners, etc. D a y and Evening Classes for Shorthand. Typewrit ing, and Commercial Training.

UNIVERSITY AND CIVIL SERVICE ACA-DEMV, 5 Gt Georges street—Principal, J F O'Mahony.

Intermediate and Preparatory Schools. MODEL NATIONAL, Anglesea street, Cork—

Head master—A Foxe ; head mistress of Female school, Miss Mason ; head mistress of Infant and Kindergarten, Mrs Naylor ; Music (vocal and instrumental), Practical Plain Cookery, Domestic Economy, French, Shorthand, Typewriting, &c, taught . Shorthand and typewriting, E Colburn, M I P S .

ST. LUKE'S (Boys), c 1, Mahony's avenue— Vested in Trustees.—Manager, Rev Canon Galway, L L D . Head master, J M Kennelly, M A , T C D ; English, mathematics, and science, T B Watson, T C D ; French and Latin, R S Farren (Cand.) B A , R U I ; shorthand and typewriting, E Colburn, M I P S .

MODEL NATIONAL, Dunmanway — Head master, W m J Morrison ; assistant, Miss Edi th Bailev

City of Cork Church of Ireland School Board.

INCORPORATED 1890. Educational Endowments (Ireland) Act, 1885-

Controls the parochial educational endowments and other trusts specified in the scheme of incorporation G O V E R N I N G BooY-^The Lord Bishopof Cork(chairman), the Incumbents of the Parishes of St Fin Earre, St Luke, St Anne, St Mary, St Nicholas, St Peter, St Paul , and Holy Tr in i ty ; lay representatives of the several select vestries, Diocesan Council, Grammar School trustees, Greencoat Hospital trustees, Brettridge trustees, and co-opted members. Hon sec, Rev Robert T Hearn , L L D , St Ann Shandon ; assist sec, R St J Lonergan; offices, 52 South mall.

1. Greencoat Hospital (girls and infants)—Misses M Good, M K Hailes.

a. St Mary Sliandon (boys and girls)—Mrs Emily A Browne, Miss M Cox.

3. St Luke (boys) J M Kennelly, M A ; T B Watson, T C D ; R S C Farran, B A, R U I ; E Colburn, M I P S

4. St Luke (girls)—Miss E Newel, Miss Woodcock. 5. Central District, Christ church (boys)—Thomas W

Gibson, B A ; George E Burgess, Edward Colburn, M P S I 6. Central District. Christ church (girls)—Miss

M K Gillman. 7. Central District.—Christ church (infants)—Miss

H Baker, Miss E Savage. 8. St Nicholas—Robert Fleeton, Mrs E McEwan,

Alexander Mart in, Miss G M Carter , Miss Olive Vance.

9. St Fin Barrei^xrXs and infants)—Mrs Foster, Miss F M Markham

Teacher of Shorthand and TyPcivriiing—E Colburn, certified teacher, 16 Marlboro street.

National Schools (Cork City & Suburbs). UNDER CATHOLIC MANAGEMENT.

( Intermediate , Junior and Preparatory.) School, Head Teacher.

* Blackpool M N S M r E McSweeney * Blackpool F N S Mrs McConnon *Easons Hil l N S Mr JO'Connor,LRAM Glasheen M N S Mr J Clancy Glasheen F N S Mrs Clancy Mayfield N S . ; . . . . Mrs O'Shea *SS Peter and Paul 's F N S . . Miss Quinlan SS Peter & Paul ' s M Infants N S Miss Carroll ^ S S P e t e r & P a u l ' s F e m l n f a n t s N S Miss Bedworth *St Francis ' M N S . . . . Mr P J O'Sullivan St Francis ' F N S Miss H Twomey *St Mary ' s of the Rock N S . . Mrs Gamble *St Patrick's M N S . . . . M r D Goulding *St Patrick's F N S . . . . Mrs Ki rwau St Patrick's Infants' N S . . . . Miss Winter ^Sunday's Well M N S . . . . Mr P Gamble *Sunday's Well F N S . . . . Mrs Reed Trimbath 's Lane N S . . . . Mr D Connolly *Togher M N S Mr E Murphy Togher F N S Miss O'Callaghan

* Irish taught .

Industrial Schools, etc. Baltimore Fishery industrial School—The Governors

meet on the first Tuesday of each month. —Most Rev Denis Kelly, D D , Bishop of Ross, cha i rman ; The O'Donovan, J P , D L , LissArd, Skibbereen, vice-chairman; Rev J Lyons, pp, Baltimore ; Geo Crosbie, B L, Temple hill, Cork ; Sir Egerton B Coghill, bt, Castletownshendi D J O'Connell, solicitor, Killeena, Skibbereen. Resi­dent manager, Rev Florence McCarthy.

Catliolic Boys—Greenmount, Cork, undo- t&e care of the Presentation Brothers. Severn! useful trades are taught the boys by most comp=cent instructors. Chap-lain—Rev D O'FIyhn, c c ; Medical Officer—Dr Giusani. Bro T A Kelly, superior. Tel. 449.

Danesfoit, Upton, under the care of the Order of Chari ty—Rector, Rev John Harr ington, o c ; chaplain, Rev T Buckley, o c.

Passage West, for young boys from 6 to 10 years old, under management of Sisters of Mercy.

Catholic Female—St Aloysius, Clonakil ty; Lady of Mercy, Kinsale ; St Colmans, Queenstown ; St Josephs Mallow, under the management of Sisters of Mercy ; St Finbarrs, Sundays well, Cork, under management of Sisters of the Good Shepherd.

Irish Lace and Crochet Schools, etc. Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Cork Sisters of Mercy, Kinsale and Queenstown Nor th and South Presentation Convents, C o r k ;

Youghal, Crosshaven and Bandon Crawford School of Art, Emmet place, Cork Sisters of Mercy, Bantry, Kinsale and Queenstown Ursuline Convent, Blackrock. Glengarrriff Lace School, Glengarriff Si-ters of Marie Reparatrice, Cork, supply Altar

Breads, Vestments, Altar Linen, and Artificial flowers ; also habits and shrouds for the dead.

National Teachers ' Association. C O R K C O U N T Y OFFICERS—Pres iden t , James Cun­

ningham, Ballinora, Cork ; Vice-President, Miss M J Herl ihy, Boherbue, Banteer; Treasurer, Denis McCar­thy, Innishannon N S, Bandon ; Sec, L S O'Riain, Castle McCarthy, Churchtown, B u t t e v a n t ; Secretaries Affiliated Associations—

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i o 4 Teachers and Private Schools, etc.

Ballineen 1 Patrick Galvin, Castletown, Ennis-Enniskean J kean Bandon . . M r s M A McCarthy, Clash cottage,

Up ton Bantry . . J J McCar thy, Bantry N S Castletownbere . . M O'Sul l ivan.TrafraskNS.Adrigole ,

Bant ry Clonakilty . . .PSheehan , Reenascreena, R'carbery Coachford . . T F o r d e , Coachford City & County . . J Hennessy, Bal lyheadyNS,B'hass ig Drimoleague . . D McCar thy , D'clough N S , D r i n a g h Eas t Cork . . M J Aherne, Pdtown N S, Yougbal Fermoy . . E Roche, Ballyhooly Kanturk . . P J Hall iden, Lyre, Banteer Mallow . .Mi s s K T i e r n e y , C'town, Buttevant Mitchelstown . . D O'Regan, Ballygiblin N S,

Mitchelstown Schull . . J Barry, Ballydehob

. Skibbereen . . D Minihan, Lough Ine, Skibbereen W Muskerry . .S tephen O'Mahonv, Macroom N S

N I G H T ScHOOLs,under the care of the Sisters of Char i ty , St Vincents Convent, St Marys road(Peacock lane) . Superioress—Mother Aloysius Anastasia Lyons.

Languages. Bauer Fraulein, 2 Mardyke villas, Mar dyke Jenkins R D (French), 4 Hillsboro place,

Blackrock road Le Tallec Mdlle (French Diplomee), 61 Pat­

rick street School of Languages, 98 Patrick street

Drawing and Painting.

Charde Hugh C, 52 Grand parade Mulligan W A, A R c A, headmaster School

of Art Scully Henry, Studio, Emmet place

Music, etc. Adams Miss, 53 Grand parade Anstis A (conductor Opera House), violin and

mandoline, 87 Georges street Barrett Miss T M D, 7 Queen street Bergin Miss {elocution), Westcourt, College rd Bowles Miss, ARCM, 4 Si Josephs villas, Black

rock road Uruce Henry B, Sunny height, Queenstown Biggs Miss E H, 48 South mall Curtis Joseph {singing), 59 Grand parade Dale Miss, LR AM, 34 Grand parade EveleighW G, MUS DOC OXON, F R C O , ARCM

(organist St Fin Barres Cathedral),Fernhurst avenue

Fielding Mrs P, 4 Verdon row, Wellington rd Fitzpatrick Miss M C, 12 Dyke parade Fleischmann, Herr Aloys (organist S Marys

Cathedral), 4 Rosehill, Lee road Fleischmann-Swertz Frau, 4 Rosehill, Lee road FoxS W Hamilton (organist StMaryShandon),

56 Sundays Well road Franklin Wilberforce {voice cultivation), prof

Cork School of Music, 7 Belgrave place Franklin Mrs {elocution), 7 Belgrave place Gardiner Miss M, 4 Ashburton terrace, Gar-

diners hill Garrett L J (organist St Lukes), 2 Ardeevin,

Connaught Avenue

Gmiir Herr Th (organist SS Peter and Pauls), 51 South mall

Grossi Signor Ferruccio, 61 South mall Grossi Madame M, 61 South mall Hannaford W H, MUs DOC T C D , 86 South

mall Holmes F, the Park, Queenstown Honey Miss V {violin) 49 Gt Georges street Hurst James, I S M (organist St Michaels,

Blackrock), 64B Patrick street Kingsnorth Mrs, 31 Sundays well avenue Lacy Prof St John, N u 1, F R A M , 2 York

terrace May Alberto, Queens place Wandesford street Michelmore Miss {voice production), 7 ^e^"

grave place Moore Miss S E , A R C M , 39 Richmond hill O'Connor Jeremiah, L R A M (organist St Vin­

cents), 125 Sundays well road O'Donoghue Miss Anna P, LRAM, 86 South

mall O'Driscoll Miss Mary, 20 Bandon road O'Mahony Eug S, Sunnyside west, 53 Sundays

well Orr Charles W, 10 Summerhill south Patterson Annie W, Mus Doc, BA (organist

St Ann Shandon), 4 Upper Janemount, Sun­days well road

Picton, Thomas, Mus Bac, TCD, LI SM, Asoc T c T, 19 Thomond square

Rogers Brendan (organist Cathedral), Queens­town

Russell Miss Kathleen, 7 Mardyke street Sexton Miss G, Woodfort, Cross Douglas road Shanahan J C (organist St Francis), 2 Alverna,

Mardyke. Swaffield Miss, A R C M, Cork School of Music Tils Herr Heinrich, L R A M (organist St Marys

Church), 2 St Lukes place, Summerhill

Dancing and Calisthenics. ' Harding Miss, 1 Waterloo terrace Sylvanni Prof and Mdlle, and Madme Hayes,

8 Morrisons island Wheeler MissZilma ,2 Roseneath villas, Military

road

Shorthand, Typewr i t ing and Bookkeeping.

Colburn Edward, M I P S , 16 Marlboro street Munster Typewriter Supplies Co, 34A Marl­

boro street Sloan - Duployan Shorthand Institute, 10

Tuckey street Skerry's School of Shorthand, Typewriting

and Commercial Training, 16 South mall Stoakes W A, 13 Marlboro street The Cork Municipal SchooJ of Commerce, $

South mall

Private Day Schools. Westcourt Day School, College road—Bergin

Miss S, principal Hill Miss, 29 South terrace Kelly Misses, 14 South mall Kingsnorth Mrs, 31 Sundays well avenue Orr Miss S, 10 Summerhill south

Agricultural and Technical Instruction County. r o 5

AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION COUNTY CORK. Department of Agriculture and

Technical Instruction for Ireland, 4 Upper Merrion street, Dublin

yice-President—Rt Hon Thomas Wallace Russell, r e Secretary—T P Gill A ™,\t*t,t Ssrs iAgriculture, John R Campbell, n s c Jisstseantoec | T e c h n i c a i instruction, G Fletcher, FGS '

/"Agriculture, J S Gordon, B sc Chief J Technical Instruction, W V Dixon, B A

Inspectors] Fisheries, W S Green, C B , M A I Veterinary, M Hedley, F R C V S

Chief Clerk—R Cantrell, 1 s o Inspector for Irish Agricultural Interests i?i Great

Britain—Earl of Carrick

County Committee of Agriculture. Chairman—Michael Ahem, J P, M C C , 71 Summerhill ,

St Lukes, Cork County Councillors, Representatives of Rural Districts (as given on p . 122), and the following additional

Members Barter Sir Richard, KKTj j p, St Anns Hill Beamish Ludlow A, j P, Ashgrove, Queenstown Beechinor Rober t , Baltyfeard, Kinsale Bence-Jones R, D L, J P, Lisselane, Clonakilty Buckley Michael,- Ballyannon, Midleton ByrneCoronerJas,jp,WallstownCastle,Castletownrochc Collins Andrew, C P S , Skibbereen Corcoran John , Blarney Coghlan A F, solicitor, T h e Close, Castletownroche Dorgan John, D C, Croghtamore, Cork Engledew C J , J P , Rostellan Castle, Aghada Fur long Charles J , j p, H C, Fer j ioy Golden John , j P, Mallow Guiney Patrick, M P, Newmarket Healy T J , Clonmoyle, Coachford Hosford R W , Maglin, Ballinoollig Kearney James , Clonribbon, Kanturk Kelleher John M, Ballyverane, Macroom Kelleher Michael, Douglas , Cork Kelly Most Rev D r , Lord Bishop of Ross, Skibbereen Leader W N , D L, J P , Dromagh Castle, Banteer Logan John, Little Island Longfield Richard E , D L , J P, Longueville, Mallow Lord Rev J C. M A , Kilbrogan Rectory, Bandon Lynch C M. DC, Ballymakeera, Macroom McCarthy Michael, Caherlag McCar thy Paul, Midleton Neville Edward , Bishopstown O'Brien P , DC, Danganbeg, Bandon O'Callaghan D, Glenamuckla, Newmarke t O'Callaghan William, Scarra, Lombardstown O'Cbnnell P , Kilumney, Ovens O'Donovan The , C B , D L , J P, Lis Ard, Skibbereen O'Sullivan J C, J P , Clonakilty O'Sullivan John, Lisladeen. Berrings O'Sullivan Timothy, Cloughduv. Crookstown Riordan Miss Mina, DC, Kilboy house, Cloyne Roberts A H , Tooreen, Innishannon Walsh John, J P , Mitchelstown Williavis R C, J P , M a c 0 0 m Williamson Colonel Robert F,. c B, J P, Mallow Williamson J F , Summerhill , Mallow Secretary—John T Carroll, Courthouse, Cork

County Committee of Technical Instruction.

County Council Representatives. Abbott Rev Canon T C, B D, T h e Rectory, Fermoy Ahem Michael, J P, M CC, 71 Summerhil l , Cork Browne Most Rev Dr, lord Bishop of Cloyne, chairman Coholan Very Rev J , P P , v F , Bantry Creagh Langley Brazier, J P , MCC, Streamhill, Doneraile Crowley Florence, j p, M c c , B^hagullane, Dun man way Fitzgerald E , solicitor, n c c , Mallow McCarthy Florence, j p , M C C, Mount Alto.Riverstown McCarthy Rev Florence, Manager Fishery Schools,

Baltimore McDonald William, M C C , c u e , Laharn , Minane Bridge Magner E, M D, J P, M C C , 19 South mall, Cork Moore Rev Precentor Courtenay, M A, T h e Rectory,

Mitchelstown O'Callaghan R e v M ,M, ADM, Fermoy O'Leary Jeremiah, j"p, M c c , Nor th square, Macroom

O ' M u l l a n e T , M C C , Gortroe, Lombardstown, Mali#w O'Neill James , M C C , Kinsaie Roycroft R, j p, M C C, Mount Gabriel, Skull Walsh Redmond, J P , M C C , Classes, Ballincollig WigmoreVery R e v J S Canon, D D , L L D , P p, V F , Mattow Windle Sir Bertram C A, M A , L L D , M D, K S G ,

President University College, Cork Urban Councils' Representatives.

Clonakilty—Thomas Hill, J .P , U D C, Western road Fermoy—E J Qninlan, J P , U D C, Barrack hill Kinsale—Very Rev R Canon McCarthy, P P , V F , Kinsale Macroom—Very Rev Jerh Canon Murphy, D D, V F , P P Mallow—K B Williams, J P , The Hermi tage Midleton—M Cuddigan, D c, Main street Skibbereen—James M Burke, BA BL, MCC, Skibbe»e«n Voughal—Rev M Aherne, CC, Youghal Secretary—John M Buckley, Courthouse, .Cork

Agricultural Instruction. F e m a l e S t u d e n t s .

7ke Munster Institute, Cork (Old Ballincollig road 2% m west of Cork.) The course of training consists of—The practice of dairy work ; instruction in the feed­ing and management of cows, calves, and pigs ; keeping of small gardens, and manipulation and caring of bees ; poultry farming, and domestic work. Four sessions each year of about eleven weeks duration, commencing in J anua ry , March, Ju ly , and October. Fee for tuition, board and lodging, £3 3s per session

Attendance during at least five or six sessions at the nstitute is necessary to qualify students for admission

the examination for instructorships and teacherships. Lady Superintendent—Miss E N O'Clery Farm Manager—Hugh Kennedy Teachers—Miss M Laird, Miss L Murphy, Miss M

Sheedy Male Students, or Apprentices.

The Agricultural Station, Clonakilty (at Dar ra ra , about 3 m from Clonakilty). T h e farm consists of about 340 acres of land, at which experiments in the breeding and feeding of live stock, poultry, etc, tillage and dairying, as well as tes ' s of inventions in all branches of Agriculture, will be conducted ; literary subjects.

Superintendent—J M Adams Matron—Miss Casey Literary Teacher—James Clandillon Assistant Teacher—J Moloney

Fees. Fees for apprentices whose parents or guardians

derive their means of living mainly from farming, the fees are proportional to the aggregate tenement valua­tion of the holding as follows:—

per session Where the aggregate valuation does not

exceed ,£20 . . . . £3 Exceeds ,£20 but does not exceed £J,O . . 6 Exceeds ,£40 ,, , , ;£ioo . . IQ Exceeds ^100 . . . . . . . ig For apprentices not included in the fore­

going classes . . . . 20 Itinerant Instruction in Agricultural Subjects. Agriculture—P F Moloney,DJ Curran, A O'Sullivan

W A Pinkerton, and C C Maguire Horticulture and Beekeeping—J Blemens, J Bracken,

L McCormick, S E Cavanagh Poultry Keeping— MissKO'Donovan.MissI RKildahl Butter making—MissFO'Callaghan.MissHumphreys Applications for the services of these instructors, and

communications regarding the several schemes, should be addressed to J T Carroll, Secretary County Cork Committee of Agriculture, Court house, Cork

A g r i c u l t u r a l C l a s s e s . Classes open to young men who are actually engaged

in farming are held on two days each week during winter at each of the following centres—Belgooly, Castlehaven. Rathcoole, Watergrasshil l , Castletown­roche, Caheragh, Whitechurch, Newmarket , Coach­ford, and BaMinrostig

Teachers—-W F Prendergast , A O'Sullivan, W A Pinkerton, C C Maguire, P F Moloney and D J Curran

Residential School of Domestic Economy. Convent of Sisters of St Vincent de Paul, D u n m a a v a y

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io6 Agricultural and Technical Instruction County.

COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION SCHOOLS.

BANDON. (Technical School—North Main street)

Very Rev Canon Shinkwin, PP, v F, chairman, and local committee. Sec, Wm Henderson, F C I , F B T , Bandon.

Classes—Art—Model drawing, Freehand drawing, and elementary design—by James Ed Windass. Carpentry and building construction—by Herbert J Prosser. Chemistry—by John Le Court. Commercial classes—book-keeping, etc—by William Henderson.

BANTRY. Very Rev J Canon Coholan, PP, V F, chairman ; Rev

Canon W W O'Grady, rector, vice-chairman ; and local committee. Sec, Michael V Sheehan

Classes—Chemistry—?by John Le Court. Art—by James E Windass. Commercial—by W E Roche

CHARLEVILLE. Very Rev Canon O'Callaghan, p p, chairman; and

local committee. Hon Sec, J R Daly, j p Classes—Building construction, carpentry and joinery

—hy J J O'Connor. CLONAKILTY.

Right Rev Monsgr O'Leary, PP, V F, chairman; Ven Archdn C McFetridge, rector, vice-chairman; and local committee. Sec, Daniel McCarthy

Classes—Preparatory course—by J Blewitt; Wood­work—bv A Hanaway ; Chemistry—by John Le Court.

DONERAILit. Very Rev P A Sheehan, DD, PP,chairman; and local

committee. Hon Sec, D Regan C7<u.s«"Building construction, carpentry and joinery;

metal work ; wood work DUNMANWAY.

Rev T Magner, PP , chairman; Rev A Wilson, rector, vice-chairman; and local committee, Hon Sec, S McCotter

Classes—Manual instruction, including wood work and drawing ; building construction and mechanical drawing; carpentry and joinery—by H J Prosser. Commercial classes — book-keeping, shorthand, type­writing, commercial arithmetic—by Wm E Roche.

FERMOY. Rev M M O'Callaghan, ADM, chairman; Rev Prec

Abbott, B D, rector, vice-chairman; and local committee. Sec, M P Mannix.

Classes—Book keeping and business methods — by J Cummins. Building construction, carpentry and joinery, geometry, handrailing, and woodwork—by J J Lennon. AB, ICC. Art—Freehand, "geometrical, and model drawing, painting in oil and water colours, architecture, modelling in clay, painters and decorators work, sign writing and lettering, wood carving and furniture design, leather work, and art needlework— by H Houchen, AS, AM, assisted by M P Mannix and J Higgins. Connected with the art class are classes in lace, crochet, and art metal work.

KANTURK. Very Rev E B Canon O'Connell, P P , V F , chairman ;

Rev A C Martin, MA, rector, vice-chairman; and local committee. Sec, M Shine.

Classes—Manual instruction (boys and adults), car­pentry and joinery, building construction.

KINSALE. Very Rev R Canon McCarthy, PP, VF, chairman;

and local committee. Sec, R A Hegarty, town clerk Classes—Arts ; Building construction ; manual in­

struction (wood carving); shorthand, book-keeping, etc; chemistry (practical and theoretical); net making and net mending

MACROOM. Very Rev J Canon Murphy, PP, VF, chairman ; Rev

Rev J Q Conolly, M A, rector, vice-chairman ; and local committee. Sec, T Murphy, town clerk

Classes— Art, including freehand and model drawing and modelling in clay—bv J E Windass; manual in­struction, buildine construction, practical wood work, wood carving—by W Corkery; shorthand, typewriting, book keeping, and business methods—by J Cummins ; Chemistry—by John Le Court

MALLOW. Very Rev John S Canon Wigmore, D D, P P, chairman ;

RevCanonWE Flewett,BD, rector, vice-chairman *, and local committee. Sec, Thos Wrixon, town clerk

Classes—Art—hy A E Windass ; book keeping,, geography, and arithmetic—by T J McSwiney.

MIDLETON. The Ven Archdn Hutch, DD, P P, V F , chairman;:

Rev E A Tichborne, M A, rector, vice-chairman ; and^ local committee. Sec, J J Ronayne, town clerk

Classes—Carpentry and joinery ; building construe— tion and drawing—by E Ryall. Commercial subjects— by J Cummins. Art subjects—by H Houchen, A S , M A

PASSAGE WEST. Rev Thomas Barrett, P P, chairman; Rev F H Allen,.

MA, rector, vice-chairman ; and local committee. Sec, Thos Jones

C/<«.J«—Carpentry, joinery, plane and solid geometry —by W Corkery ; machine construction and mechanical: engineering—by James Inman, M I MAR E ; naval architecture—by John V Healy ; the mathematics inci­dental to each subject. Chemistry, theoretical and' practical—by John Le Court, ARC, SCJ.

SK1BBEREEN. Most Rev Dr Kelly, lord bishop of Ross, chairman ;

Rev PrecH W Townsend, M A, rector, vice-chairman ; and local committee. John O'Shea, town clerk

Classes—Art; mechanical drawing ; building con­struction ; carpentry and joinery ; commercial

YOUGHAL. Right Rev Monsgr Keller, PP, VG, chairman; and

local committee. Secretary, J J O'Shea, town clerk Classes—Practical wood work ; carpentry and joinery;

geometry'; building construction; art subjects—design,, freehand class, Thurs and Friday each week, October to March.; drawing and modelling; commercial sub­ject^

INDUSTRIAL CLASSES FOR GtRLS at the Convents in Bandon, Bantry, Macroom, and Youghal

School not under ihe control of the Technical Instruction Committee, in which instruction in subjects. of Science and Art is given—

DUNMANWAY .. . . Rt Marys Schools YOUGHAL . . .. Presentation Convent

Q u e e n s t o w n T e c h n i c a l I n s t r u c t i o n S c h o o l Day—Trades Preparatory School; Evening—Technical

School; Fees, 5/- quarter Most Rex Dr Browne, lord bishop of Cloyne, chair­

man. Committee—Ven Archdn Daunt, M A ; Rev'D O'Connor, Adm ; Richard Hennessy, j p ; Engineer-Corn Bone, R N ; Constructor J Rogers; A J Moore, A M I R C ; T Bransfield, B Downing, A Grogan, M Purcell, J Twomey. Secretary, Jas H Campbell, j p.

Principal—Wm Ward, Int Sc Eng ; Chemistry, Eng­lish, etc, A R Moynihan, B A *, Mathematics, Drawing, etc, J F King; Manual Instruction, A O'Keeffe; Languages, Miss Quill.

NATIONAL EDUCATION. Board of National Education in Ireland,Tyrone House,.

Marlborough street, Dublin ResidentCoimnissioner—Wm Joseph MylesStarkie,MA,.

D LITT, LLD Secretaries—P E Lemass, ISO ; W J Dilworth, MA Local Commissioner—Sir Stanley Harrington, B A ,

RU 1, J P I N S P E C T O R S C O . C O R K —

Cork Circuit, No. i Senior Inspector—W Pedlow, B A Inspectors—D T McEnery , M A , C o r k ; A F

Morgan, B A , Ferrrtoy Cork Circuit, No. z

Senior Inspector —T P O'Connor, BA, Wal ton-mere, Blackrock road, Cork

Inspectors— I J Stokes , Banden ; D P F i t z ­gerald, B A, Bantry

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BARRISTERS MUNSTER BAI W I T H D U B L I N A D D R E S S E S . ^ _ _ _

1 I Aalled\to the Bar Atkinson T h e Hon Cecil, 49 Lower Leeson street - V V . S I l9°l

Barrett Will iam, 238 Clonliffe road v " \ ^ — ^ 4 , / I 0 ° 2

Benner John , Ivanhoe Hote l , 8 Harcourt street N ^ f t A ^ ^ ' I 0 1 1

Bowen H C, 19 Upper Merrion street ^-*~- . - ^ 1912 Burke James M, M A (Skibbereen), 44 Grove park, Rathmines 1900 Bushe Seymour, B A, K C (Senior Crown Prosecutor City and County Dublin ; Bencher

Kings Inn), 25 Old Queen street, Westminster, London, s \\ 1879 Cleary Arthur E, B A, LL B, 24 Haddington road 1902 Comyn James Joseph , B A , (3 Ethelville, Western road), n Water loo place, Upper Leeson

street 190? Comyn Michael, 11 Water loo place, Upper Leeson street 1898 Condon D F , 5 Gresham terrace, Kingstown 1912 Condon J E S, L L D , 10 Herber t place 1888 Conner Henry Daniel , M A , K C (Manch house, Ballineen, co Cork) , 16 Fitzwilliam place 1882 Corbett Arthur E , B A (Cantab), 29 Rut land square 1908 Cotter Francis McCarthy, B A , L L B , R U I (8 Sidney place, Cork) 1909 Coughlan A F , 119 Uppe r Leeson street 1912 Cullinan Robert Hornige , B A, 22 Lower Mount street ' 9 ° 4 Cummins William Ashley, B A , a s (St Patrick's place, Cork) 1908 Daly George Joseph (Inniscarrig house, Cork) , 8 Victoria street 1907 Evans R W , U B (Doneraile, co Cork), Law Library, Four Courts " , . 1900 Farran Edmund C, BA, I.LB (Knocklyon house, Templeogue) I9 °4 Fitz-Gerald J o h n M, B A (Dun Desmond, Montenot te , Cork) , (funis? Crown Prosecutor

City of Limerick), 61 Harcourt street 1904 FitzGibbon Gerald, B A , KC, 10 Merrion square north 1891 Fleming Frederick, MA, KC (Bencher King's Inn), 69 Merrion square 1877 Fleming Patrick D , MA, K C (Senior Crozvn Prosecutor co Limerick), 7 H a t c h street lower 1881 Healy Francis Jerome Bourke, L L B (Wilmount house, Queenstown), Law library, Four Courts 1893 Healy John J , 5 Essex Court Temple , London, E C 1906 Healy Joseph, Glenaulin, Chapelizod, co Dublin 1912 Healy Timothy Ml, K C , M P (Bencher King's Inn), Glenaulin, Chapelizod, co Dublin 1884 Healy Maurice F , B A (Ashton Lawn, Cork) , 60 Dar tmouth square 1910 Hennessy R M, B A, K C (Senior Crown Prosecutor co Clare), 16 H u m e street 1877 Herrick J T F , Burlington House, Burlington road 1910 Hickman Poole Henry , B A , T C D (hon sec and treas), 29 Rutland square 1909 Holmes Robert Francis, B A , 8 Dartmouth square 1902 Hoare Thomas E, B A , T C D (Naglesborough, Castletownroche, co Cork) 1889 Huggard Walter Clarence, B A, LL D, 66 Northumberland road 1907 Hungerford Winspeare Campbell A (48 South mall , Cork ; 4 Glenbrook terrace, Passage

West) , 70 Harcour t street 1909 Kelly L J O'Brien, M A, T c D (Senior Crown Prosecutor City of Limerick), (Clonmacken •

house. Limerick) , 12 Pembroke road 1895 Kelly Patrick, B A (Limerick), 62 Careysfort avenue, Blackrock 1895 Kennedy Alfred St John 1910 Kennedy H u g h , L L B (Junior Crown Prosecutor City of Cork), 43 Water loo place 1902 Kenny Mathew J , 55 Lower Mount street 1889 Kenny W m F , K C, MA, T C D (funior Crown Prosecutor co Kerry), 69 Fitzwilliam square 1879 Lawson Will iam, L L D , 27 Upper Fitzwilliam street 1881 Lehane Cornelius, 107 Holly bank road, Drumcondra 1902 Little Edward J , B A, 19 Water loo road 1895 Longfield Mountifort G, M A, 5 Ha tch street 1888 Lynch Patrick G, MA, KC (Senior Crozvn Prosecutor co Kerry) 2 Mount street Crescent 1888 Mahony E d m o n d Ronayne (Glanmire, co Cork), 43 Raglan road 1907 McEIligott E J , K C (Listowel, co Kerry) (funior Crown Prosecutor co Limerick), 4 Hume st 1896 MacnamaraM A(Clonroad house, Ennis , co Clare) 1906 McSweeney George, K C (funior Crown Prosecutor city of Cork) 30 Wellington road 1899 Maunsell Richard J C, 55 Lower Baggot street 1905 Moloney Henry John Prof V C C (13 Charlotte quay, Cork) 1908 Moriarty Tohn F , 19 Warrington place I9P7 Moriarty John Francis, BA, K C , First Sergeant-at-Law (Senior Crown Prosecutor city and

county of Cork, Bencher King's Inn), 47 Stephens green 1877 Murray John , M A, 79 Eccles street 1905 Naish Redmond Joseph, 2 Probys square, Blackrock, co Dublin 1909