| ENNISKILLEN           Enniskillen, an inland town in County Fermanagh, ninety-three miles
        W. by S. from Belfast, comprising an area of 129 acres. The town
        is situated on an island in the river connecting the upper and lower
        lakes of Lough Erne, and on the adjacent mainland on both sides, which
        communicate with each other by two bridges.  There is a market for
        corn, pork, and butter, always well supplied.  Fairs are held on
        the 10th of every month, on the 26th May and 26th October; markets, Tuesday
        and Thursday. The Belfast, Provincial, Ulster, Bank of Ireland, and 
		Munster and Leinster Banks have
        branches here. There is also a Savings Bank. The Assizes for
        the county, and Quarter and Petty Sessions are held in the town, which
        is the headquarters of the Constabulary for the county. The shops'
        half-holiday is on Wednesday. The population at the last census
        was 4,847; now it is close on 6,000 Post Office, East Bridge Street - Postmaster, W. J. IrwinTown Clerk - A. W. G. Ritchie, M.A.
 Distributor of Stamps - Post Office
 Inspector of Taxes - S. G. Rowe
 R.U. Constabulary - County Inspector, E. O. Gerrity.  District
        Inspector (Enniskillen), Capt. L. Murray
 Barracks - Infantry Barracks, Queen Street and Castle Street; Redoubt 
		Military Hospital, Windmill Hill.
 Resident Magistrate - S. C. Clarke, Anne Street
 Local County Justices of the Peace - Earl of Belmore, D.L.; E. M.
        Archdale, D.L.; G. C. Lendrum, D.L.; J. Porter, D.L.; John
        E. F. Collum, H.M.L.; Hon. Cecil L. Corry, J. B. Frith, W. Copeland Trimble, W. R. Cooney, R. W.
        Strathearn, James McGovern, N. Maguire, R. Dickson, W. R. Whyte, John 
		Crozier, W. H. West, T. Crozier, R. Swann, Wm. Elliott, C. H. Maude, 
		Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Collum, Mrs. Frith, E. D. Kerr
 Clerk of Petty Sessions - R. W. Robinson, Beechmount.
 Urban Council - Chairman, George Whaley; vice-chairman, T. E. 
		Kirkpatrick; town clerk, A. W. G. Ritchie, M.A.
 Dispensary, Head Street - Medical officer, Dr. T. A. Smyth, Darling
        Street
 Borough Surveyor and Executive Sanitary Officer - Jas. Donnelly;
        sub-sanitary officer, Wm. Wilson
 County Instructor in Agriculture - Mr. Ritchie
 Newspapers - "Fermanagh Times," Unionist, Thursdays, 1½d - Wm.
        Ritchie, proprietor.  "Impartial Reporter," Unionist
        (est. 1825), Thursdays, 2d - Wm. Trimble, proprietor. 
        "Fermanagh Herald," Saturdays, 2d, Nationalist
 Pork, corn, and butter market, Market Lane
 PLACES OF WORSHIP Church of Ireland, Church Street - Rev. Hubert MacManaway, M.A.; 
		curate, Rev. T. T. Farrell, B.A.Presbyterian Church, East Bridge Street - Rev. A. J. Jenkins
 Methodist Church, Darling Street - Rev. R. E. Sherwood
 Roman Catholic Chapel, Darling Street - Very Rev. J. Tierney, P.P.; Revs. 
		P. Dignam, F. Meegan, and E. Ward, curates
 Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, East Bridge Street - Secretary,
        J. Johnston
 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Banks - Belfast Bank, Townhall Street, R. J. Calvert, jun., manager;
        Provincial Bank of Ireland, Darling Street, T. H. Young, manager; Ulster
        Bank, James Ussher, manager; Bank of Ireland, C. W. Gibson; Munster and 
		Leinster Bank, P. Maher; Savings Bank, Church Street, W. J.
        Wadsworth, actuaryRoyal School, Portora, Headmaster, Rev. E. G. Seale, M.A., Dublin
        University; assistant masters, W. N. Tetley, B.A., science; A. T. M. Murfet, B.A., 
		classics; D. Stannard, B.A.; Miss Harpur, B.A., French; W. Shepherd, 
		B.A.  Preparatory School - Miss E. Hunt, mistress; hon. secretary 
		to Board, W. Copeland Trimble, J.P.; acting secretary, W. Egbert Trimble
 Royal School for Girls, Darling Street (under the Fermanagh Protestant
        Board of Education) - Principal, Mrs. Smith, B.A.; vice-principal, Miss M. Bradshaw, B.A., 
		Mod., T.C.D.; Miss Muriel J. Tennant, B.A., N.U.I.; Miss Griffin, B.A., 
		Mod.  Kindergarten mistress, Miss M. Boyd, certified Froebel 
		Diploma.  Hon. sec., in 1916.  Acting secretary, W. Egbert 
		Trimble
 Registrar for births, marriages, and deaths - Richey Wilson, clerk of
        union; deputy registrar - Joseph Ross
 Fire Brigade - Volunteer.  Hose kept in Town Hall yard
 Enniskillen Nursing Society - Lady Teresa Lowry-Corry, president; Miss 
		Johnston, secretary
 Enniskillen Branch N.S.P.C.C. - Secretary, B. Leslie Winslow,
        solicitor
 Enniskillen Branch of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - 
		Secretary, Mrs. Seale, Portora; inspector, S. Shore, Breandrum
 Masonic Hall is specially reserved portion of Town Hall. Three
        lodges - 205 (second Friday), 473 (fourth Friday), and 891 (first
        Friday); also P.A. Chapter 205 meets first Tuesday in March, June,
        September, and December.  There is also a High Knight Templar's
        Preceptory, No. 332
 National Model Schools - Boys' and Girls' School - Head Master, Mr. M.
        Wilson.  Infant
        School - Miss Brown, mistress
 St. Michael's National School -
        Br. Declain, principal
 St. Michael's Intermediate Schools (Roman Catholic) - Bro. H. Neeson,
        principal
 Union Workhouse - (Counties Fermanagh and Cavan) - 36 electoral
        divisions. Board meets on Tuesdays - Joseph M. Geddis, B.A., chairman; 
		W. J. Brown, J.P., vice-chairman; David Reilly, deputy vice-chairman;
        Earl of Belmore, D.L., chairman R.D.C.; E. Hon. C. L. Corry, J.P.,
        vice-chairman R.D.C.; Richey Wilson, clerk; Francis J. Duffy, master;
        Miss Dolan, matron; Ven. J. MacManaway, M.A., Church of Ireland 
		chaplain; Rev.
        A. J. Jenkins, B.A., Presbyterian chaplain; Very Rev. J. Tierney, P.P., Roman Catholic chaplain
 Infirmary - Leonard Kidd, M.D., surgeon; Miss Porter, matron
 Lough Erne Drainage Board - Office, Courthouse, Enniskillen; chairman,
        H. A. Burke, D.L., Drumkeen, Ballinamallard; secretary, F. V. Maude,
        J.P., Prospect, Ballinamallard
 Fermanagh Club, Church Street - Hon. secretary, Hon. C. L. Corry; hon. 
		treasurer, T. H. Young; club steward, H. Fitzsimmons
 Enniskillen Yacht Club, East Bridge Street - Chairman of committee, R.
        W. Wilson, F.A.I.; secretary, Thos. Dolan, treasurer Belfast Bank; club
        steward, Robt. Belford
 Fermanagh Protestant Orphan Society - Secretary, Rev. J. Hall, the
        Rectory, Garvary
 The Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation Limited - Agents, Mrs.
        Dobson, East Bridge Street; S. C. Little, S.L. & N.C.R.; R. L.
        White, Courthouse
 
 PRINCIPAL INHABITANTS Adamson & Co., druggists, Darling StreetAitcheson, J., watch maker, Townhall Street
 Alges, T., Sedan Terrace
 Allen, Mrs., Belnaleck House
 Allingham & Ritchie, solicitors, Townhall Street
 Armstrong, C. S., victualler, Townhall Street
 Armstrong, W., Erne View
 Atkinson, George A., solicitor, Skea
        Hall
 Atlas Assurance Company's Limited - R. J. Calvert, jun., agent
 Barnes, M., bank cashier, Orchard TerraceBartley, J., ex-Inspector of National Schools, Fairview Place
 Bayly, Miss N., music teacher, Victoria Terrace
 Beamish, J. E. S., representative Midland, London & North-Western, 
		and Lancashire and Yorkshire
        Railways, Willoughby Place
 Belmore, Earl of, D.L., Castlecoole
 Betty, M., L.R.C.S.I., Fort Lodge
 Betty & Sons, coach builders, &c, Willoughby Place
 Beveride, ?, bank accountant, Albert Terrace
 Blanc, William, victualler, Church Street
 Bleakely, Edward, victualler, Church Street
 Bleakely, F., victualler, High Street
 Bleakley, Mrs., victualler, Darling Street
 Blunt, J., inspector under Insurance Acts, Townhall Street
 Boyd, Wm., hardware and grocery, High Street
 Bracken, C., R.D.C., farmer, The Green
 Brown, Miss Ruby, principal Model (Infants') School, Sedan Terrace
 Brown, Mrs. W. F., 9 East Bridge Street
 Brown, W. F., grocer, &c., 9 East Bridge Street
 Browne, F. R., F.A.S.I., Lakeview
 Buchanan, Arthur, Victoria Terrace
 Buchannan, W. T., managing director Messrs. Jordan Ltd., High Street
 Burkitt, James P., county surveyor, Lawnakilla
 Burns, Alex., grocer, Church Street
 Calvert, R. J. manager Belfast BankCampbell, Thos. F., barber, East Bridge Street
 Carson, J. N., Killyreagh, Tamlaght, Enniskillen
 Cash Drapery Co., Townhall Street
 Cathcart & McDonald, grocers, High Street
 Chambers, Irvine, grocer, East Bridge Street
 Charlton, J. H., law clerk, Anne Street
 Clarke, S. C., R.M., 7 Anne Street
 Clarke & Gordon, solicitors, East Bridge Street
 Clegg, Miss, Erne View
 Clingan, R., publican, Church Street
 Coalter, Mrs., Willoughby Place
 Cole, Viscount, C.M.G., Florencecourt, Enniskillen
 Coll, Miss Agnes, Brook Street
 Collum, John E. F., H.M.L., Bellevue, Tamlaght
 Conboy, T., boot merchant, Darling Street
 Connor, James, writing clerk, Wellington Place
 Cooney, W. R., J.P., Willoughby Place
 Cooper, James, M.P., solicitor, Brookview Lodge
 Cooper & Co. Ltd., egg and butter exporters, grocers, Diamond
 Co-operative Stores, Church Street - Manager, ? King
 Cox Bros., bakers and grocers, Belmore Street
 Coyle, B., boot and leather store, Darling Street
 Crawford, C., Fair View
 Crawford, T., Excise officer, 4 Willoughby Place
 Creighton, W. T., furniture dealer, Church Street
 Crowe, Thomas, grocer, High Street and Drumclay
 Crowe, T. M., High Street
 Crozier, Geo., P.L.G., Water Street
 Darley, Col. J. R., TroryDarling, James, engineer, Erne View
 Davis, Rev. Arthur, B.A., Derrybrook Rectory, Tamlagh Road
 Dawson, Mrs., Alexandra Terrace
 Deware, Fredk., tobacconist, Townhall Street
 Dick, J. & R., gutta percha boot shop, Townhall Street - Manager, ? 
		Enerson
 Dillon, J. B., J.P., grocer &c., High Street
 Dobson, Mrs., newsagent, East Bridge Street
 Dolan, J. J., deputy clerk of Crown and Peace, Sedan Terrace
 Donnelly, J., borough surveyor, Darling Street
 Drum, Robert, painter, Belmore Street
 Duff, John, Cheltenham Mount
 Dundas, James, Townhall Street
 Dunlop, Rev. J. W., B.A., Boho Rectory
 Dyer & Hewitt, Misses, children's clothiers, Church Street
 Eames, Wm., Unionist registration agent, Townhall StreetElliott, George, Willoughby Place
 Elliott, George, draper, High Street
 Ely, Marquis of, D.L., Ely Lodge and Brighton
 Enniskillen, Earl of, K.P., D.L., Florence Court
 Enniskillen Printing Works, East Bridge Street (W. Trimble)
 Erne Boot and Shoe Repairing and Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Darling Street 
		- ? Hunt, manager; Geo. Warren, sec.
 Falls, Major Sir Charles, M.A., solicitor, Derryinch HouseFalls & Pringle, solicitors, Townhall Street
 Fearis, T., Sunnybank
 "Fermanagh Herald and Monaghan News," Belmore Street
 Flanagan P., boot shop, East Bridge Street
 Forsythe, A., sewing machine agent, Belmore Street
 Forsythe, R., harness maker &c., Belmore Street
 Foster, James A., grocer, Church Street
 Foster, Mrs., Fortmount
 Galligan, T., draper, High Street and FortmountGerrity, County Inspector, R.U.C., Minnamurra
 Gibson, Charles W., agent Bank of Ireland
 Gillin, J. P., publican, P.L.G., Darling Street
 Gillin, Mrs., cabinet warehouse, Townhall Street
 Gilmore, J., watch maker, Darling Street
 Ginn, James, 4 Orchard Terrace
 Gordon, Capt. Herbert C., M.C., solicitor, and coroner for North 
		Fermanagh, Willoughby Place
 Graham, George, 6 Willoughby Place
 Graves, W., Forthill Street
 Hall, Rev. John, Garvary Rectory, EnniskillenHands, Miss, Erne View
 Hanrahan, J. W., Clerk of Crown and Peace, Hollyhill, Enniskillen
 Hare, Mrs., jeweller, Townhall Street
 Harron, R., draper, High Street
 Harte, F., M.R.C.V.S., Belmore Street
 Harvey, H., Belmore Street
 Harvey, Mrs. Geo., 6 Alexandra Terrace
 Harvey, T. H., Belmore Street
 Harvey, Messrs., & Son, builders, Belmore Street
 Haydock, W., dentist, Anne Street
 Healy, Cahir, Belmore Street
 Henderson & Eadie, tweed manufacturers, Church Street
 Herbert, C. H., dental surgeon, Darling Street
 Herbert, L., V.S., Belmore Street
 Herbert, Richard, publican, Church Street
 Herbert, R. D., solicitor, Townhall Street
 Hewitt, Rev. J. F. W., M.A., Florencecourt Rectory
 Hoey, J. A., Cheltenham Mount
 Holland, Robt., district superintendent, Prudential Insurance Co., Alma 
		Terrace
 Hurst, Geo., ironmonger, Darling Street
 Hurst, Wm. E., Killyhevlin
 Inglis, Wm., stationery, &c., Belmore StreetIngram, Mrs., Ann Street
 Irvine, Charles E. R. A., Crown Solicitor, East Bridge
        Street, Enniskillen and Drumgoon, Maguiresbridge
 Irwin, J., station master, G.N.R.
 Irwin, W. J., postmaster, Belmore Terrace
 Jeffers, J., cycle agent and builder, East Bridge StreetJenkins, Rev. A. J., The Manse
 Johnston, A., farmer, Enniskillen
 Johnston, Miss, proprietress Erne Restaurant, High Street
 Johnston, Misses Caroline and Harriett, Victoria Terrace
 Johnston, Mrs., draper, Darling Street
 Johnston, Robert W., Lisgoole Abbey
 Johnston, Thomas, & Co., merchants, High Street
 Johnston, T. W., P.L.G., dentist, 8 East Bridge Street
 Johnston, William, barber, Diamond
 Jones, Wm. F., Willoughby Place
 Jordan Ltd., merchants, Church Street
 Keenan, Thos., P.L.G., Water StreetKelly, Jas., draper, High Street
 Kelly, Mrs. J., publican, Market Street
 Kennedy, Thomas, overseer P.O., Albert Terrace
 Kerr, E. D., The Coagh
 Kerr & Co., haberdashers, Church Street
 Kerrigan, C., auctioneer and publican, Belmore Street
 Kerrigan & Co., publicans, Townhall Street
 Kidd, Leonard, M.D., West Bridge House
 Kirkpatrick Bros., drapers, Church Street
 Laverton, Mrs. M. Y., Pandora, Lough ErneLaw, J., grocer and ironmonger, High Street
 Lee, W. B., dentist, Darling Street
 Lemon, John A., Hollyhill
 Lemon, J., & Son, Ltd., coal and iron merchants, East Bridge Street
 Liddy, J. B., Temperance Hotel, East Bridge Street
 Lipton Ltd., grocers, &c., Church Street
 Little, T. J., & Co., grocers, Church Street
 Little, S. C., manager Sligo, Leitrim and N.C. railway, Fort Lea
 London & Lancashire Insurance Company - R. J. Calvert, jun., agent
 Lowry-Corry, Hon. Cecil, J.P., Castlecoole
 Lyons, R. J., Church Street and Willoughby Place
 MacManaway, Rt. Rev. James, Bishop of Clogher, CharterhillMagee, Patrick, publican and grocer, Townhall Street and East Bridge
        Street
 Maguire Josiah, motor garage and china dealer, Darling Street
 Maguire, W. P., solicitor, Victoria Terrace
 Maguire & Herbert, solicitors, Townhall Street
 Maher, P., manager, Munster and Leinster Bank
 Mansfield, John W., principal Technical School, 5 Fort Lea
 Martin, Mrs., publican, Townhall Street
 Mattocks, Mrs., Willoughby Place
 Maude, Christopher H., J.P., Lenaghan
 Maxwell & Son, tailors, High Street
 Maxwell, T., auctioneer, Sedan Terrace
 Megaw, Miss, publican, High Street
 Mercer, J., Mountview, Drumclay
 Mercer, Mrs., jeweller, High Street
 Mercer & Whaley, auctioneers, 9 High Street
 Methven, C. T., electrical engineer, Darling Street
 Miller, H. M., Derrygore
 Moore, ?, manager Ulster Bank
 Moorhead, J. W., pro-manager Belfast Bank, Townhall Street
 Morrell, Jas., cashier Belfast Bank, Willoughby Place
 Morris, H., dealer in antiques, East Bridge Street
 Mulhern, J., cabinet maker, Darling Street
 Mulhern & Co., publicans, Belmore Street and Darling Street
 Murray, Captain D. L., D.I., R.U.C.
 McAdam, J., hairdresser, Townhall StreetMcDonald, Charles, Ardowen
 McDonagh, Mrs., Belmore Street
 McDonagh & Co., drapers, High Street
 McFarland, Rev. Edward W., M.A., M.C., Derryvullen Parsonage, Tamlaght
 McGann, Mrs., agent for "Belfast News-Letter" and "Belfast
        Weekly News", Belmore Street
 McGovern, James, J.P., High Street
 McGuire, John A., retired County Inspector, R.I.C., 5 Alexandra Terrace
 McHenry, J., National Pharmacy, High Street
 McIlroy Bros., boot merchants, Townhall Street
 McIntyre, W. J., railway inspector, 6 Fort Lea
 McKeague, Miss, Townhall Street
 McKenna, Frank, publican, Darling Street
 McLean, J. L., draper, High Street
 McNamee, Mrs., Railway Hotel, Forthill Street
 McQuitty, J., manager Adamson & Co., chemists, Darling Street
 Nelson, Thos., painter, East Bridge Street Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation Limited - R. J. Calvert,
        jun., agentO'Reilly, P., publicans, Queen Street and Darling Street
 Parker, C., grocer, Darling StreetParker, I. W. (proprietor Adamson & Co., chemists), Darling Street
 Parker, I. W., Victoria Terrace, Enniskillen
 Phair, Thomas, Prospect House
 Platts, J. E., organist and music teacher, East Bridge Street
 Plunkett Ltd., grocers, Church Street
 Pollock, Capt. R. D., managing director, Gas Company
 Porter, Miss J., matron and registrar County Infirmary
 Pierce, Henry, contractor &c., Wellington Place
 Pratt, Rev. Isaac H., B.D., Rural Dean, Rossory Rectory
 Pringle, Oliver A., solicitor, Willoughby House, Willoughby Place
 Proctor, R., draper, The Diamond
 Rankin, J., plumbing contractor, Darling StreetReade, Miss Constance, Castletown, Monea
 Regan, John, Belmore Street
 Regan, John, publican, Church Street
 Reilly, David, P.L.G., Townhall Street
 Rice, Edward, tobacconist, Darling Street
 Rice, Mrs., Belmore Street
 Ritchie, A. W. G., town clerk, Alexandra Terrace
 Ritchie, Henry E., solicitor, Townhall Street
 Ritchie, Robt. H., journalist and newspaper proprietor, Victoria Terrace
 Ritchie, Mrs. William, Townhall Street
 Ritchie, Sydney, reporter, Townhall Street
 Rogers, F., shipping agent, 3 Alexandra Terrace
 Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. - Agent, R. J. Calvert, jun.
 Rutherford, Thos., Race View
 Scott, J., Ely PlaceScott, Mrs. W., draper, Townhall Street
 Scott, William, county surveyor's office, Townhall Street, Enniskillen
 Scott, Wm., confectioner, Darling Street
 Scott, W., musician, Darling Street
 Scottish Co-operative Stores, Henry Street - Wm. R. Whyte, J.P., manager
 Shaw, Samuel, plumber, Belmore Street
 Singer Sewing Machine Depot, 6 East Bridge Street
 Skeffington, W., grocer and baker, Darling Street
 Sloan, J., boot merchant, High Street
 Smith, Mrs. W. O., Belmore Terrace
 Smith, R., butter merchant, Victoria Terrace
 Smith, T., engineer G.N.R., Prospect House
 Smyth, T. A., M.B., Darling Street
 Steele, Rev. W. B., B.A., Levally
 Stevenson, Robt., druggist, Townhall Street
 Stewart, Rev. Wm. I., B.A., Cleenish Rectory, Belnaleck
 Strathearn, R., J.P., Silverhill
 Stuart, Misses M. and M., Alexandra Terrace
 Taylor, W. S., L.P.S.I., chemist and druggist, Townhall StreetTaylor, W. S., Lakemount
 Teele, Mrs., Dunbar House
 Thorpe, F., dentist, Darling Street
 Timoney, Philip J., M.D., J.P., County Tuberculosis Officer, Willoughby
        Place
 Townsend, F. G., A.M.I.C.E.I., Orchard Terrace
 Trimble, Wm., wholesale stationer and printer, proprietor
        "Impartial Reporter," East Bridge Street
 Trimble, W. Egbert, wholesale paper merchant and journalist, The
        Battery, Forthill
 Trimble, W. Copeland, J.P., F.J.I., East Bridge Street
 Tyler & Co., boot merchants, Townhall Street
 Tully, James, draper, High Street
 Wadsworth, Wm., accountant, East Bridge StreetWalker, Herbert, R.M., Fort Lodge
 Walmsley, R., grocer, Belmore Street
 Ward, James, fruiterer, &c., Townhall Street
 Ward, John, fruiterer, East Bridge Street
 Warren, George, Victoria Terrace
 Watkin, Henry Emerson, Rossorry Terrace
 Weaver, Alfred, stationer, book seller and Agent for "Belfast
        News-Letter" and "Belfast Weekly News" Darling Street
 West, W. H., assistant secretary Co.Cl., Courthouse
 Wilkinson, R. H., chief of dairying, Northern Department of Agriculture, Albert Terrace
 Whaley, George, general grocer, High Street
 Wilson, M., headmaster, Model School
 Wilson, R. W., F.A.I., auctioneer, East Bridge Street and Alexandra
        Terrace
 Wilson, Wm., cattle depot, Enniskillen
 Winslow, B. Leslie, solicitor, East Bridge Street and Alexandra Terrace
 Wray, Mrs., Drumcoo
 Wynne, Henry E., J.P., engineer Sligo, Leitrim and N.C.
        Railway, Erne Cliff
 Young, Thomas H., manager Provincial Bank Zingg, R., Imperial Hotel, Townhall Street FINTONA The town of Fintona is situated in the southern division of the
        County of Tyrone, and is noted for its commercial activity and
        importance of its fairs and markets, which rank among the most
        successful in the county. A market for pork, corn, butter, &c.,
        is held every Friday, and a horse, cattle, sheep, and pig fair on the
        22nd of each month. Some years ago a nine-hole golf course,
        reputed to be one of the finest and most picturesque inland links in
        Ireland, was laid out on the Ecclesville grounds. The golf course is in 
		splendid order, and is given free to the club by Mr. C. W. L. 
		Browne-Lecky for the use of its members. The shops' half-holiday is on
        Wednesday. The population of the town according to the census of
        1911 was 1,100 Post Office - Mrs. Bullick, postmistress PLACES OF WORSHIP Church of Ireland - Parish Church - Rev. W. Smart, B.A., rectorPresbyterian Church - Rev. H. C. Waddell
 Methodist Church - Rev. John Coulter
 Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Father B. Maguire, P.P.; Rev. J. Timoney, C.C.
 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Dispensary Station - Dr. F. Bradley, medical officer and sanitary 
		inspectorFintona Tennis Club - Sec., Miss H. Todd
 Fintona Hockey Club - Sec., L. Coghlan
 Fintona Horse Show and Sports - Secretary, S. McLaughlin; treasurer, P. 
		Moss
 Fintona Electric Light Co. - Directors; Dr. Bradley, H. F. Jones, J. 
		Baxter, G. H. Bullick, and P. R. Williams
 BANKS Northern Banking Company - A. McSparron, manager; S. McLaughlin,
        cashier; Daniel Watters, clerkHibernian Banking Company - J. Hawe, manager; Leo Coghlan, clerk
 Ulster Bank - Branch office open market and fair days. Attendance from
        Omagh
 NATIONAL SCHOOLS Castletown - J. Harmon Williams, principal; Mrs. Williams and Miss H. 
		Todd, assistantsKing Street (Male) - P. McCaffrey, principal; Miss McCusker, assistant
 King Street (Female) - Mrs. McCaffrey, principal; Miss Smyth, assistant
 District Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths - Dr. F. Bradley
 Fintona Golf Club - Secretary, J. H. Williams
 Commissioner for Affidavits - J. F. Buchanan
 Clerk of Petty Sessions - Thos. Emerson
 INHABITANTSThose marked (*) do not reside in the town, but in the neighbourhood
 Amberson, J., registration officerArmstrong, Mrs., grocer
 Ballintine, S., novelty houseBaxter, John, proprietor Eccles Arms Hotel
 Beattie, T. King, chemist
 Beattie, Thos. K., boot and shoe merchant
 Beattie, Wm., watch maker and jeweller
 Bell, R. J., creamery proprietor and owner of Fintona saw and scutch
        mills
 Browne, H., watch maker and jeweller
 *Browne-Lecky, C. W. L., Ecclesville
 Buchanan, A. H. R., cornmill owner
 Buchanan, J. F., grocer and hardware merchant and commissioner for
        taking affidavits
 * Bullick, Mrs. Geo., The Beeches
 Bullick & Co., drapers
 Carney, Hanna, spirit merchantCampbell, Joseph, restaurant
 Campbell, M., poultry shipper
 Campbell, Thos., saddler
 Campbell, W., spirit merchant
 Carr, J., lodgings
 Cassidy, James, hide merchant
 *Chambers, Mrs., Brookwood
 Coleman, Mrs., grocer
 Colgan, J., newsagent and stationer
 Connolly, Edward, station master G.N.R.
 Connolly, Miss, draper
 Connolly, Miss M., clerk G.N.R.
 Coulter, W. J., builder and contractor
 Crozier, Chas., watch maker
 Cummings, S., flax mills
 Curry, Robert, jun., tailor
 Curry, William, tailor
 Devlin, Miss Rose, draperDonoghue, P., publican
 Donald, Mrs., teacher, Skelga N.S.
 Donald, T.
 *Donald, Mrs., teacher, Skelga N.S.
 *Donnelly, J., blacksmith, Rathwarren
 Donnelly, J., spirit merchant
 Donnelly, Neil, tailor
 Dooley, ?, V.S.
 *Duncan, R., farmer, Cavan
 Elkin Bros., hardware, grocery, and coffin manufacturersEmerson, Thos., petty sessions clerk
 Emerson, Constable R.U.C.
 Farrell, Mrs., dressmakerFerris, ?, hairdresser
 Fitzpatrick, J., carpenter
 Fleming, Geo., tailor
 Fleming, J., tailor
 Gardiner, John, bill posterGarrity, Jos., grocer
 *Gavin, Michael, J.P., carpenter
 Goodwin, Miss B., dressmaker
 Gorman, F., grocer
 Guy, Wilson
 Guy, Wm., boot and shoe and hardware merchant and general grocer
 Hackett, Patrick, lodgings and entertainmentHagan, Miss, dress maker
 Hamilton, Thomas, sen., hairdresser and newsagent
 Hamilton, William, boot maker
 Hannah, Michael, post car owner and carter
 Henderson, W., porter G.N.R.
 Hewitt Bros., cycle and motor factors
 Hewitt, J., cycle and motor agent
 Hewitt & Gillespie, electricians
 *Houston, James, farmer, Ardatinney
 *Houston, Richard, farmer, Feenan
 Irvine, Alex., pork and poultry dealer *Johnston, John, farmer, Attaghmore House*Johnston, J. J. K., Cranny Vale
 Johnston, Matthew, chemist, The Pharmacy
 *Johnston, Mrs., farmer, Killymoonan
 Jones, H. F., grocer and provision merchant
 Jones, Wm., grocer and provision merchant
 Jordan, A., bill poster
 Keys, W. J., motor car owner*King, Thomas, farmer, Cumber
 Kyle, R. J., J.P., farmer, The Diamond
 Magee, P., grocerMalseed, Henry, draper
 Maxwell, David, grocer
 Meehan, ?, head porter G.N.R.
 Mitchell, W., butcher
 Monaghan, Wm. J., spirit merchant
 Moore, Mrs., maternity nurse
 Moore, Robert, hairdresser and postman
 Moore, William, signalman, G.N.R.
 Moss, Mrs. M., Echo Villa
 Moss, Patrick, grocer, tobacconist and agent for embroidery; Press
        Representative
 Muldoon, Francis, cooper
 Muldoon, Michael, labourer
 Mullin, Jos., saddler
 Mullin, Patrick, farmer
 McAlunney, ?, spirit merchantMcAtee, F., spirit merchant
 McAtee, Miss, dress maker
 McBrine, Wm., ex-R.I.C.
 McCabe, Miss Kate, trained nurse
 McCaffrey, Bernard, dealer
 McCarney, J., spirit merchant
 McCarroll, J., spirit merchant
 McClain, Wm., van driver, G.N.R.I.
 McClelland, W. J., N.T., Lisnacreive N.S.
 McClintock, The Misses
 *McClintock, Col. John Knox, J.P., D.L., Seskinore
 McConnell, J., hore trainer (horse?)
 McCoy, Mrs., entertainment
 McCrea, S., draper
 McCrory, Wm., shoe maker
 McCusker, J., postman
 McCusker, Miss, lodging house
 McGaughey, H., horse dealer
 McGrenaghan, Mrs., lodging house keeper
 McGuigan, Eugene, butcher
 McGuigan, John, Main Street
 McGuigan, John, motor car owner and clothes dealer, King Street
 McGuigan, Patk., sen., postcard owner and undertaker (post car?)
 McGuigan, P., jun., motor hirer
 McKee, John, carpenter
 McKimm, Robert, motor hirer
 *McKinney, J., farmer, Legatigle
 McLaren, Joseph
 *McLaughlin, P. J., farmer, Springmount
 McLaughlin, P. J., pork curer, egg shipper
 McLaughlin, P. J., bacon and pork factor
 McMullan, Mrs., spirit merchant, King Street
 McNally, J., spirit merchant
 McNulty, Daniel, J.P., grocer and baker
 Neeley, W. E., J.P., merchant tailorNeeson, H., general dealer
 O'Kane, Wm., fowl dealer and grocerO'Neill, Miss, N.T., Tattymoyle N.S.
 Phillips, Richard, motor car hirerPhillips, Wm., clog maker
 Quinn, Jos., clothes dealer and motor hirerQuinn, Miss, draper
 Quinn, Patrick, fowl dealer
 Robinson, A., chimney sweepRodger, Charles, motor hirer
 Rodgers, Owen, school attendance officer, motor hirer, restaurant proprietor
 Shephard, Constable, R.U.C.Slevin, Patrick, spirit merchant
 Small, Constable, R.U.C.
 Smith, Sergt., R.U.C.
 Smyth, Mrs., grocer
 *Steen, A. R., Rathwarren
 Stevenson, James
 Stewart, George, draper
 Stewart, Jos., grocer and provision merchant
 Stewart, R., grocer
 Stewart, Samuel, Agent for "Belfast Weekly News-Letter" and
        "Belfast Weekly News"
 Walker, R., V.S.*Warnock, Charles, J.P., farmer, Skelga
 *Warnock, Hugh, farmer, Skelga
 Warnock, James, farmer, Aughadreenan
 Warnock, William, farmer, Fallaghearn
 Williams, P. R., grocer and hardware merchant, Imperial Hotel
 *Wilson, Andrew, Drummond
 *Wilson, Andrew, undertaker
 Wilson, G., creamery manager
 Wilson, Mrs. J., land owner, Mullanboy
 Wilson, Mrs. J., Main Street
 *Wilson, Newberry, Drummond
 Wilson, Robert, farmer, Rathwarren
 Woods, A., process server
 Wright, Michael, shoe maker
 Wright & Irwin, spirit grocers
 FARMERS &c. IN NEIGHBOURHOOD Anderson, I., KillalissCaldwell, Wm., Fallaghearn
 Campbell, Mrs., assistant N.T. Tattymoyle Shl.
 Clements, Mrs., N.T. Derrybard School
 Crawford, ?, Mullanboy
 Crawford, A., Lisanaddy
 Cumming, J., Carnalea
 Donald, A., Tattymoyle
 Humphries, ?, Derrybarde
 Johnston, J., Kilcootry
 Johnston, R. J., Tonaghmore
 Johnston, S., Donacarey
 Keys, D., Mullanboy
 Keys, H., Killaliss
 Laughlin, W. J., N.T. Cranny School
 Lipsett, Wm., Straitigore
 Moore, Geo., Donacavey
 McCarney, Miss, N.T., Tyreemam School
 McKeown, J., Lisnabulheay
 Noble, Andrew, Straitigore
 Noble, Joseph, Sionee
 Robb, Wm., Cumber
 Rutledge, Wm., Skelga
 Scott, J., Sionfin
 Scott, R., Tullyvalley
 FIVEMILETOWN         A market town with 528 inhabitants, in the southern extremity of
        County Tyrone, near the Fermanagh boundary, on a ridge which forms the
        Watershed between the Erne and the Northern Blackwater, which flows into
        Lough Neagh.  Before the Ulster Plantation it is said to have been
        called Ballynalurgan, and for some time afterwards to have borne the
        name of Blessingbourne, that of the Plantation Manor in which it is
        situated.  Early in the last century, however, it acquired its
        present name, supposed to be derived from the fact that it is five miles
        from Clogher, Tempo, and Brookeborough respectively. It is a
        station on the Clogher Valley Light Railway, 28 miles (statute) from
        Tynan Junction. There is a weekly pork, butter, corn and egg
        market, and a monthly cattle fair. The business of the town has
        much increased since the opening of the Clogher Valley line in 1885, and
        it is expected to increase in size and prosperity. It lies in the
        midst of a leasing pleasing, undulating, well-timbered, well-farmed
        portion of the Clogher Valley. PLACES OF WORSHIP Church of Ireland - Rev. St. Clair Caithness, B.A., Clabbey; Rev. 
		Canon Dagg, The Rectory; Rev. J. Sirr, B.A., Coonian Rectory; Rev. 
		Montgomery Brown, The Rectory, ColebrookPresbyterian Church - Rev. Thos. Edwards; Rev. Mr. McDowell, Aughentaine
 Methodist Church - Rev. F. J. Johnston, The Manse; Rev. Mr. Warren
 Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. J. Kelly, P.P., Ballyvadden; Rev. J. 
		Dempsey, Cooneen
 Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths - Dr. W. E. Blakely; T. W. 
		Carson, deputy-registrar
 Northern Bank - John Stevenson, manager
 Ulster Bank - Market and fair days
 INHABITANTSAnderson, Robert, chemist Anketell, R., teacher, Colebrooke
 Armstrong, Andrew, Creive
 Armstrong, Frank, auctioneer
 Armstrong, H., hotel keeper
 Armstrong, G., farmer
 Armstrong, Henry, J.P., Artclea
 Ballylurgan Co-operative SocietyBamford, Henry, Model Farm, Cavanaleck
 Bannock, Peter, manager, Fivemiletown Agricultural and Dairy Society
 Barnett, John, farmer
 Barnett, Mrs., Ballagh
 Barber, George, carpenter
 Beatty, Jos., egg merchant, Aughater
 Beatty, Richard, Cavanaleck
 Bell, Mrs., nurse tender
 Bell, Wm. H., grocer, confectioner, hotel
 Benson, Richard, blacksmith
 Blakely, Bros., egg merchants
 Blakely, Wm. E., surgeon, Lismoyle
 Bloomfield Bros., builders and contractors
 Bloomfield Bros., tailors
 Bloomfield, Edward, draper
 Boyd, Mrs., temperance refreshment rooms
 Boyd, Thomas, railway guard
 Boyle, P., saddler
 Branagin, Patrick, engine driver
 Bratton, J., Cavanaleck
 Breadon, Samuel, National School teacher
 Breadon, William, grocer, Coonian
 Brown, W., engine driver
 Bryan, John, Model Farm, Lungs
 Burley, George, Corcreevy Mills
 Busby, Henry, blacksmith
 Callaghan, Frank, horse dealerCaldwell, David, tailor
 Campbell, James, Cran
 Campbell, Samuel
 Carney, P., boarding house
 Carruth, Robert, carpenter
 Carruth, Thos., railway guard
 Carruthers, A. E., egg merchant and pork buyer
 Carson, T. W., petty sessions clerk and commissioner of oaths
 Caulfield, Edward, tinsmith
 Clarke, Samuel, Tullymeal
 Condell, Henry, egg merchant
 Cooke, W., Cavanaleck
 Crawford, Sergt., R.U.C.
 Cullinan, J., publican and provision merchant
 Curran, Thomas, artist
 Dixon, Mrs., draperDixon, William
 Dougherty, John, R.D.C.
 Doupe, T., landsteward, Blessingbourne
 Drogan, Tim, game keeper, Blessingbourne
 Early, Robert, draperEnglish, Miss, school teacher
 Feely, Miss, law clerkFletcher, T., teacher, Murley N.S.
 Gillespie, James, motor garageGillespie, Mrs., teacher
 Gillespie, Noble, grocer and baker
 Gillespie, T. J., tailor
 Gillespie, Wm., wine and spirit merchant
 Gillespie, W., china merchant
 Gillis, Miss, typist
 Gilmore, E., farmer, Cranhill
 Graham, David William, solicitor
 Graham, John, carpenter
 Graham, William, blacksmith
 Graham, William, corn mills, Coonian
 Graham, W. D., agent Royal Insurance Co., Cranbrooke
 Gray, Robert, cycle shop
 Hackett, Patrick, rural postmanHackett, James, caretaker Fivemiletown Waterworks
 Haire, Isaiah, farmer, Rosmilland
 Haire, I., Corrylongford
 Hamilton, Henry, D.C., Creive Hill
 Harper, William, flax and corn mills, Corrylongford
 Harty, F. W. G., assistant cashier Northern Bank
 Hayes, James, school teacher, Tyreghan
 Henderson, John, saddler
 Hetherington, John, road contractor
 Hunter, Fred, egg merchant
 Irvine, George M., D.C., MurleyIrwin, J., R.I.C pensioner
 Irwin, Richard, fireman
 Irwin, William, Murley
 Jackson, James, RiverviewJohnston, J. W., & Co., Family Grocers, &c., Agents for
        "Belfast News-Letter" and "Belfast Weekly News"
 Johnston, Patk., farmer, Broomhill
 Johnston, Robert, rate collector
 Johnston, William, stone mason
 Johnstone, T., Tattyreagh
 Keenan, Bernard, rural postmanKeenan, James, civil bill officer
 Keenan, Mrs., refreshment rooms
 Kennedy Bros., boot and drapery warehouse
 Kemp, Miss, school teacher
 Kerr, Miss, assistant teacher
 Keys, Miss
 Kingsbury, James, carter
 Kirkpatrick & Allan, drapers
 Knox-Browne, Colonel, D.L., J.P., Aughentain Castle
 Kyle, Samuel, grocer
 Kyle, Thomas, & Co., drapers
 Laurence, Thomas, & Co., drapersLeggett, Mrs.
 Lendrum, John, J.P., Cleen
 Lendrum, S. & E., drapers
 Lipsett, James, Killaban
 Lipsett, W., Tattyreagh
 Little, Frank, grocer, Clabby
 Martin Bros., builders and timber merchantsMartin, James, tailor
 Martin, John, hardware merchant
 Martin, Miss, drapery
 Martin, Miss, post office, Coonian
 Martin, Mrs., teacher
 Martin, William
 Mills, John, Blessingbourne
 Moan, James, tailor
 Monaghan, John, teacher, Mullaghfad
 Montgomery, Hugh de Fellenberg, D.L., J.P., Blessingbourne
 Montgomery, Irvine, station master
 Montgomery, Wm., grocer, Coonian
 Moore, Joseph, boot maker
 Moore, Wm. J., bootmaker
 Morrison, Fred, draper
 Morrow, Thomas, railway porter
 Moyna, Robert, gardener, Blessingbourne
 Mulligan, Geo., coachman, Blessingbourne
 Murray, John, teacher, Cooneen
 McCaffery, Daniel butcherMcCandless, W., barber
 McCarney, John, grocer
 McCarney, J., motor garage
 McCausland, James, horse dealer
 McCausland, J., N.S., Aughentaine
 McCleary, Samuel, wine and spirit merchant
 McClintock, Wm., teacher Grogey N.S.
 McConnell, Miss, teacher Grogey N.S.
 McCordick, Miss, school teacher
 McCoy, Robert, painter
 McCoy, Robt., cycle shop
 McCullough, Miss, fancy warehouse
 McGeary, Mrs., nurse
 McGerry, John, publican
 McGirr, P., egg merchant
 McGloughlin, Frank, railway clerk
 McGloughlin, Wm., boarding house
 McKenna, James, painter
 McKenna, Mrs., school teacher, Aughentaine
 McLoughlin, F., cashier, Northern Bank
 McLoughlin, Wm., road contractor
 McMahon, John, butcher
 McMahon, Mary Ann, teacher, Tyreghan School
 McMullan, Samuel, school teacher, Clabby
 McNulty, John, grocer
 McQuaid, Daniel, civil bill officer, Coonian
 McQuaid, Daniel, game keeper
 McSwiggan, John, pork buyer
 McSwiggan, John, Corcreevy
 McSwiggan, Miss Jennie, telegraph clerk
 McSwiggan, Wm., draper
 Neely, Henry, fowl dealerNixon, Jacob, Post Office, Clabby
 Noble, Benjamin, coach builder
 Noble, Richard, egg merchant, Creive
 Owens, Hugh, boot makerO'Mally, W., general draper
 Primrose, James, teacher, Aughavoury Rafferty, Patrick, J.P.Randall, Edwin, boarding house
 Rea, Robert
 Reid, Matthew, artist
 Reilly, Robert, sexton
 Richey, Mrs. E. J., postmistress
 Roach, Patrick, artist
 Robinson, J., Lossett
 Rusk, Robert, farmer, Cavanaleck
 Scholes, Rebecca and Martha, china warehouseShaw, J. H., pensioner, Corcreevy
 Sissons, George, butler
 Sloan, Wm., sexton, Methodist Church
 Stansfield, L., dentist
 Stewart, Andrew, Mullasellogue House
 Stewart, Jackson, farmer, Lislane
 Stuart & Co., drapers
 Tavener, Jacob, grocer and leather merchantThe Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation Limited - Agent, James B.
        Stewart
 Tierney Patrick, watch maker
 Tierney Bros., photographers
 Torrence, James, car driver
 Trimble, Robert, Courthouse caretaker
 Wallace, John, J.P., merchantWallace, John C., auctioneer
 Watson, S., land steward, Aughentaine
 Weir, Mrs., Corcreevy House
 White, John, rural postman
 Whittaker Bros., Brakely
 Wigham, Thomas, grocer
 Williams, Fred.
 Williams, Sydney, photographer
 Wilson, Crozier, grocer, Tatnaheglish
 Wilson, J., head porter
 Woods, Miss, dairymaid
 Woods, Miss M., dairymaid
 Woods, Mrs., Ballyvadden Cottage
 Wright, Samuel, fowl dealer
 Young, Austin, spirit merchantYoung, George, hardware store & hotel
 GARVAGH           This pretty little town is situate almost on the extreme verge of the
        County Derry, being only four miles from the River Bann, which divides
        it from County Antrim. It is nine miles Irish from Coleraine, and
        twenty-three from Derry City. It is considered by judges to be one
        of the prettiest little towns in Ulster, or perhaps in Ireland. This is greatly owing to the great breadth of its main street, which is
        second to none in the North in that respect. It is also of some
        historic interest, especially for a battle fought between Loyalists
        commanded by Colonel Canning, and Sir Phelim Roe O'Neill, in 1641, in
        which Colonel Canning's force was defeated and himself killed. It
        is a good agricultural and cattle raising district; the soil is of a
        dry, light nature, easily laboured, and not easily injured by drought or
        wet. Markets are held three days in the week - Tuesday and
        Thursday for grain; Friday for pork, butter and eggs. There is
        also a monthly fair, third Friday each month, for cattle, sheep, and
        horses. Good fishing and shooting can be had in the neighbourhood
        of the town, which in 1911 had a population of 494. Post Office - Miss A. M. Wallace, postmistressPetty Sessions - Clerk, James Rankin; court held last Thursday of each
        month. Summons server and C.B.O., R.
        Lamont
 Royal Ulster Constabulary - Sergeant Eden
 Northern Bank - Attendance on Tuesdays and Fridays
 Ulster Bank - Manager, C. W. Lester; cashier, J. V. Sharpe
 Doctor - A. M. Adams, L.R.C.P.S., medical officer Garvagh Dispensary
        District
 Garvagh Drug Store - Alex. Templeton, M.P.S.I., proprietor
 Registrar of Births, &c. - A. M. Adams, L.R.C.P.S.
 Assistant Registrar - H. McAlister
 Nurse and Midwife - Miss Quinn
 CHURCHES Church of Ireland - Errigal and Desertoghill Parish, Rev. W. H.
        Morrison, LL.D., rector; Rev. H. Vaughan, curate;
        Rev. W. Morrison, parochial secretary; Lieut.-Col. McCausland, parochial treasurer; Messrs. Mitchell S. Rankin,
        and Arthur Church, church wardensPresbyterian - First Garvagh, Rev. Wm. Campbell, M.A.; Second
        Garvagh, Rev. S. B. Thomson, B.A.; Moneydig, Rev. W. J. Latimer; Ringsend, Rev. R. Moore, jun.
 Roman Catholic - Desertoghill Parish - Rev. J. Kearney, P.P.; Rev. P. 
		McGurk, C.C. Errigal Parish - Rev. P. McCrea, P.P.; Rev. P. McGeown, C.C., Kilrea
 MAGISTRATES Adams, A. M., M.D., GarvaghBoylan, Daniel, Garvagh
 Campbell, J. F., Gortacloghan
 Dempsey, Bernard, Cornamuckla, Aghadowey
 Gilmore, Thomas, Killyvalley
 Gribbon, Henry, Gortmacrane, Kilrea
 Henry, M. J., Lisnagrot
 Hezlet, Colonel R. J., Bovagh, Aghadowey
 Hilton, W. J., Dullaghy, Kilrea
 Jones, H. R., R.M.
 Macausland, Lieut.-Colonel, Woodbank House
 Moon, Jas. T., J.P., Ballydevitt, Aghadowey
 Mullan, George, Corlecky
 McCoy, John
 McIntyre, J. A., Ballymenagh, Garvagh
 McKeenan, W. J., Movanagher, Kilrea
 O'Kane, Patrick, Kilrea
 Rankin, Robert P., Lisbuoy, Killykergan, Coleraine
 Smyth, Major Arthur C., Ballintemple, Garvagh
 Stronge, Capt. Charles E., Lizard Manor, Aghadowey
 Woods, W. W., Kilrea
 NATIONAL SCHOOLS Ballyagan - Thomas MooreBoleran - Thomas Gill
 Carhill - Miss Jameson
 The Canning School - Mrs. Kate McShane, principal; Miss Meabank,
        assistant
 The Upper School - Alex. McCotter, principal; Miss Wallace,
        assistant
 Glen Ullin - John McNicholl; Miss Nellie Smyth, assistant
 Lisnascreaghhog - J. Murphy; Mrs. P. McRory, assistant
 Magheramore - John Corrigan
 Moneycarrie - Samuel Finlay, principal
 Moneydig - Miss Toye
 Ringsend - Miss Forbes, principal
 ASSOCIATIONS Garvagh Co-operative Agricultural and Dairy Society Ltd. - David
        McMillan, secretary and managerGarvagh Unionist Association - Secretary, Matthew Craig
 Grove Co-operative Agricultural and Dairy Society Ltd. - W. J. Hilton,
        Dullaghy, secretary
 Orange and Protestant Friendly Society (Garvagh Branch) - Thos. Graham,
        secretary; Moneydig Branch, Jas. McIlroy, secretary
 HOTELS Canning Arms - Joseph O'KaneCommercial - Mrs. John O'Kane
 Imperial - William Fitzsimons
 Royal - Hugh Wade
 HALLS The "New Hall" - Wm. Campbell, caretakerThe Temperance Hall - Wm. Campbell, caretaker
 The Clinton Memorial Orange Hall - Thos. Graham, caretaker
 INHABITANTS Anderson, Mrs. W. J., Ardavon Blake, A.Boylan, Daniel, licensed publican, grocer and wool agent
 Boyle, Miss R. A., grocer and confectioner
 Bradley, John, carpenter
 Bradley, Wm., well sinker
 Brown, Miss E., grocer and confectioner
 Caldwell, James, gardenerCaldwell, James, jun., stone mason
 Caldwell, Miss, dress maker
 Campbell, Alexander, car driver
 Campbell, John F., land surveyor and valuer, Gortacloghan
 Cathcart, Miss M., laundry
 Cathcart, Wm., blacksmith
 Clarke, W., & Sons, bleach works, Moneycarry
 Coyle, James, cooper
 Craig, Matthew, Unionist registration agent
 Crowe, Wm., fowl dealer
 Cunningham, Alex., coach builder and steam sawyer
 Dallas, George, watchmaker, jeweller and photographerDeeney, Miss Mary, lodging house keeper
 Dickson, Thos., grocer, grain and provision merchant
 Diffin, Florence, shoemaker
 Dunlop, John, grocer, grain and meal merchant
 Dunlop, Miss Ml, dressmaker
 Ferguson, Henry, coach builderFerris, Mrs. J., haberdasher and milliner
 Fleming, James, blacksmith
 Fleming, Mrs., boot and shoe merchant
 Gibson, Samuel, carpenterGilmour, Archibald, retired farmer
 Gilmour, Matthew, grocer, egg, grain and provision merchant
 Gilmour, Wm. T., grocer, Ballinameen
 Graham, Jas., shoe maker
 Graham, Thomas, hair dresser
 Grey, W., mason
 Hamilton, Wm., retired farmerHenry, Edward, Tamneymore, cattle dealer
 Holmes, Matthew, cycle and motor works
 Henry, William
 Johnston, Matthew, tailor and clothierJohnston, Mrs. M., dress maker
 Johnston, Thomas, butcher
 Johnston, William, car driver
 Kane, James, fowl dealerKennedy, J., fruiterer
 Kerr, David G., auctioneer, &c.
 Killen, James, station master
 Lamont, Robert, grocer, C.B.O., and Summons serverLindsay, Wm., tailor
 Linton, George, tailor and cutter
 Linton, Joseph, grocer
 Lynch, John, tailor
 Lynch, Miss S.
 Lyttle, Mrs. S.
 Macausland, Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. S., J.P., Woodbank HouseMacausland, Miss, Woodbank Cottage
 Madill, Miss E.
 Mann, Alex. L., watchmaker and jeweller
 Marks, John, miller
 Marks, John, jun., town postman
 Matier, Mrs. J., milliner, haberdasher
 Michael Bros., grocers, &c.
 Milliken, David, tailor and clothier
 Milliken, Samuel M., news correspondent
 Moore, Albert
 Moore, Robert, & Co., clothiers, woollen drapers
 Moore, The Misses, dress makers
 Moore, Thomas, N.S. teacher
 Mulholland, Wm., butcher
 Mullan, James, cattle dealer
 Murphy, J., N.S. teacher
 McAlister, H., solicitor's clerk, insurance agent, and news
        correspondentMcCann, Henry, pump sinker
 McCay, James, carpenter
 McCay, Joseph, carpenter
 McCloskey, Miss H., dressmaker
 McCloy, Miss Lizzie
 McCool, Patk., grocer and boot merchant
 McKee, William, grocer
 McKinney, Thos., publican
 McLeod, Albert, saddler
 McMillan, Alex., boot and shoe manufacturer and leather merchant
 McMillan, Miss, grocer
 McMillan, David, Agent for the "Belfast
        News-Letter" and the "Belfast Weekly News"
 McMullan, George, shoe maker
 McMullan, Miss, dress maker
 McNeary, Wm. J., baker and confectioner
 McNicholl, Michael, licensed publican
 McShane, John, cattle dealer
 O'Connell, Charles, cattle dealerO'Connell, James, butcher
 O'Kane, Echlin, publican and cattle dealer
 O'Kane, Wm., solicitor, insurance agent, &c.
 O'Neill, John, blacksmith
 Patton, George, & Co., woollen drapers, milliners, &c.Paul, Robert, woollen draper
 Paul, Samuel, grocer and farmer
 Rankin, James, C.P.S., Commissioner of Oaths and auctioneerReid, Miss, fancy needlework
 Robertson, David, grocer
 Robertson, Mrs. David
 Robertson, R., grocer and general merchant
 Robertson, William, china and delph merchant
 Roxborough, Samuel, grocer
 Savage, Mrs. W., haberdasherySkelly, John, painter, glazier and paper hanger
 Skelly, Mrs. J., dress maker
 Skelly, Richard, shoe maker
 Smyth, Major Arthur, J.P., Ballintemple House
 Stewart, Henry, cycle and motor works
 Stewart, James, leather carrier
 Stewart, Miss A., stationer
 Stewart, Samuel, corn mill owner
 Stirling, J., saddler
 Stronge, Edward, Garvagh House
 Thompson, Thos. B., grocer, cycle agent, &c.Turner, William, steam saw mill
 Turner, Wm., delph, second-hand clothing
 Wade, Hugh, Royal Hotel, grocer, and spirit merchantWalker, Mrs.
 West, Henry, barber, &c.
 Young, John, shoemaker FARMERS Adams, Robert John, GortfadArmstrong, Robert John, Dullaghy
 Berryman, George, BallinameenBoylan, Charles, Tirkeeran
 Boyle, W. J., Landgivey
 Campbell, John F., GortacloghanCarrick, James, Ballynacally More
 Caskey, James, Craigmore
 Church, Arthur, Dullaghy
 Clarke, Matthew, Ballyagan
 Clyde, John, Bellury
 Cooke, James, Dullaghy
 Dinsmore, William, Culnaman Fleming, Gabriel, BelraughFleming, John, Belraugh
 Fleming, Thomas, Killyvalley
 Fullerton, William J., Lisachrin
 Gilmore, James, BoghilboyGilmore, James, Inshaleen
 Gilmore, Thomas, R.D.C., Killyvally
 Gilmore, William T., Killyvally
 Glass, James, Carballintober
 Glass, Robert, Moyletratoy
 Glenn, Solomon, Liscall
 Gould, William, Shanlongford
 Governor, Robert H., Craigall
 Hagan, Marcus, GlenkeenHenry, Daniel, Gortnamoynagh
 Henry, Edward, Tamneymore
 Henry, John, R.D.C., Gortnamoynagh
 Henry, John, Bellury
 Hilton, Wm. James, R.D.C., Dullaghy
 Holmes, Mrs. Robert, Moyletrakill
 Houston, Thomas D., Gortacloghan
 Kennedy, Samuel, LisnamuckKennedy, Samuel, Culnaman
 Kerr, Arthur, Glenkeen
 Laughlin, Mrs. T., MoyletrakillLinton, Thomas J., Carballintober
 Millen, Samuel G., StanlongfordMoon, James T., Ballydevitt
 Morrison, Rev. R., Moneydig
 Mullan, Daniel, Altduff
 Mullan, Hugh, Gortfad
 Mullan, John, Belraugh
 Mullan, Mrs. Hugh, Cuilbane
 McCahon, Alexander, BallylameMcCay, John H., Carrowreagh
 McClenaghan, Robert, Bellury
 McCooke, Hugh, Moyletratoy
 McFetridge, John, Cah
 McFetridge, Thomas, Cullyramer
 McFetridge, Alexander, Boghilboy
 McLenaghan, Archibald, Carballintober
 McMaster, Wm., Inchaleen
 McNeary, Thomas A., Garvagh
 McPherson, Adam, Freugh
 McShane, Cormac, Altduff
 O'Kane, Bernard, MaybuoyO'Kane, Joseph, Glenkeen
 O'Mullan, Mrs., Ashlanaduff
 Orr, Alexander, Ballyagan
 Patterson, Alexander, DrumacrowPollock, Wm., Carballintober
 Robertson, Robert, CrockindollaghRobinson, William, Cah
 Stephens, Michael, MavemanougherStewart, Hugh, Killyvalley
 Stewart, James, Kurin
 Stewart, Joseph L., Lisachrin
 Stewart, Robert, Ballynameen
 Taylor, Miss, MovenisTaylor, William
 Torrens, Robert, Culnaman
 Toye, John, Cullyramer
 Wallace, Alexander, TrienaltenaghWallace, Hugh, Trienaltenagh
 Wells, Robert, Ballintemple
 Wilson, James A., Ballyagan
 Woods, Robert, Inshaleen
 MILL OWNERS Adams, R. J., Gortfad - flaxBlair, Wm., Ballynacally - flax
 Boylan, Charles, Tirkeeran - corn and flax
 Clarke, W., & Sons, Moneycarry - beetling
 Cochrane, Alexander, Shanlongford, Ringsend - corn
 Co-operative Flax Mill, Movenis - John Gilmore, Mayoughill, secretary
 Cunningham, Alexander, Garvagh - saw
 Glass, James, Crockindollagh - flax
 Hegarty, J. H., Ballynacally, Blackhill - corn and flax
 Hunter, Leslie, Bovagh - flax
 Loughlin, Thomas - flax
 Mullan, Hugh, The Green, Gortfad - corn
 McCay, Joseph, Garvagh - saw
 McFetridge, A., Boghilbuoy - corn and flax
 Millen, S. G., Shanlongford, Ringsend - flax
 Mullan, Hugh, The Green - flax and tow
 Stewart, Samuel, Garvagh - corn
 Wilson, James, Ballyagan - flax
 | GILFORD           A market town, situated on the right bank of the River Bann, in the
        County Down, with extensive flax spinning and linen yarn bleaching
        works, about equidistant from Banbridge and Portadown - say four and a
        half miles from each of these towns. Above and below this little
        town the banks of the Bann are extremely picturesque, being embellished
        with handsome country residences and well-wooded demesnes. The
        shops' half-holiday is on Thursday Town Commissioners - John Roberts, chairman; J. B. Johnson,
        M.D.; Geo. Brown, Alex. Thompson, Robert Ewart, James Brennan, Robt. 
		Getgood, John Kennedy, Jos. Heaney, T. J. Roberts, town clerkBanks - Branches of the Northern and Belfast Banks; open on Fridays and 
		Wednesdays
 Petty Sessions held last Wednesday of each month - J. B. Johnson, clerk
 Physician - J. B. Johnson, M.D.
 The Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation Limited - Agent, John H.
        Gough
 Registrar for Births, Marriages, and Deaths, and Dispensary - Robert
        Martin, M.D.
 Royal Ulster Constabulary Barracks - Sergeant Healy
 PLACES OF WORSHIP Church of Ireland - Rev. W. R. M. Orr, M.A., LL.D.; Rev. E. A. Myles, Tullylish
        RectoryPresbyterian Church - Rev. John Cochrane
 Methodist Church - Rev. John Magill
 Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Joseph Doyle, P.P.; Rev. H. McGivern, C.C.
 Schools - Dunbarton - W. E. Balmer, Miss Hunter.  Gilford - Mr.
        Hadden, Miss Giffen.  Castle Hill - Mr. Dunn, Miss Murtagh
 INHABITANTS Dunbarton Street Brennan, Mrs., grocerBrown, George, bleacher
 Getgood, Robert
 Gough, J. H., stationer
 Gough, Wm., general dealer
 Hanna, A. J., shoe maker
 Hart Bros., grocers, hardware, and coal merchants
 Heaney, Joseph
 Hunter, Miss, post office
 Jones, Robert, victualler
 Joyce, H.
 Kennedy, John, publican
 Kennedy, Mrs., confectioner
 Kinley, James, victualler
 Lilburn, Miss, dress maker and draper
 Livingston, Ross, spirit merchant
 McCormick, James, preparing master
 McElroy, D., draper, Agent for the "Belfast News-Letter" and
        "Belfast Weekly News"
 Ready Cash Co., milliners and drapers
 Richardson, J., druggist
 Ring, Mrs.
 Sallins, A., carpenter
 Scott, Alex. A., cycle depot
 Sergeant, I.
 Thompson, Alex., grocer
 Vaughan, Joseph, carrier
 Vaughan, Mrs.
 White, James, coal and hardware merchant
 White, S., grocer
 Whyte, W. H., saddler
 Mill Street Cameron, Wm., 
		cashierCrothers, Nurse
 Greer, Miss, dress maker
 Greer, Wm., mechanic
 Livingstone, Richard, butcher
 Martin, Robert, mechanic
 McBrinn, Mrs., milliner and draper
 McCambridge, Mrs., hotel proprietor
 McClinchy, M., mill operative
 McConnell, Mrs. Sarah, spirit merchant
 McIlroy, Mrs.
 Parkinson, Henry, grocer
 Smyth, Mrs., grocer
 Castle Hill Gough, Miss, dress makerMagennis, Mrs.
 Castle Street Boyle, William, J.P.Dickson, Hugh
 Johnston, J. B., M.D.
 Kennedy, John, publican
 Moore, Miss
 Bridge Street Davison, E. J., mill 
		operativeElsmore, Miss
 Fox, Peter, spirit merchant
 Hughes, Mrs., spirit merchant
 Roberts, John, town clerk, and grocer
 Stramore Road Fowler, Wm., car proprietorHadden, Thomas, teacher
 Ann Street Adamson, Thomas, hackle setterHenderson, Mrs.
 Mulholland, William, overlooker
 McBurney, Robert, mechanic
 Dunbarton Houston, D. M., grocer and draperMagill, A., J.P., mill manager
 Walker, D. W., manager Co-operative Stores
 DISTRICT RESIDENTS 
        Campbell, Arthur, cattle dealer and farmer, Drumlyn HillCarswell, J., Tullylish House
 Cochrane, Rev. John, The Manse
 Coulter, Hamilton, Loughans
 Cowdy, A., The Grange, Moyallon
 Dickie, John A., J.P., Dunbarton House
 Kelly, Sir Samuel, Moyallon
 McMillan, ?, Drumlyn Hill
 Orr, Rev. W. R. M., M.A., LL.D., The Vicarage
 Pim, Miss, Moyallon House
 Richardson, H. Steven, Drumlyn House, Moyallon
 Richardson, Mrs. T. Wakefield, Moyallon House
 Sinton, Frederick, Banford House
 Uprichard, W. F., J.P., Elinfield
 Woods, Reginald, Stramore Lodge
 Wright, James F., The Castle
 GLENARM           Is a pleasant little seaport in the County Antrim,
        thirty-six miles N. from Belfast on the coast road between Larne and
        Ballycastle. It is delightfully situated at the foot of a deep
        glen opening to the sea, surrounded by bold, romantic, and imposing
        scenery. Glenarm River flows past on the north-west side, emptying
        itself into a bay of its name. Carnlough is about three miles
        distant, Cushendall about fourteen, and four miles further, still
        proceeding north, is the lovely village of Cushendun. Glenarm is
        frequented by steam vessels from England and Scotland, which
        bring brick, coals, and slates, taking back whiting, timber, lime and
        limestone; of the latter large quantities are shipped by the Eglinton
        Limestone Co. Ltd., who have made great improvements in the method of
        manufacture, changing the driving power from water to steam. An 
		Improvement Committee has added considerably to the natural attractions 
		of the village by increasing the bathing facilities and ensuring ample 
		accommodation for summer visitors. This committee has also lately 
		introduced a system of lighting the streets, with satisfactory results 
		to the inhabitants. Petty Sessions Courts are held on the first Monday 
		of every month, and there are four fairs in the year - 26th January, 
		26th May, 30th August, and 29th October.  Population in 1911, 951 Post Office - Mrs. Hunter, postmistress PLACES OF WORSHIP Church of Ireland - Rev. T. P. Waring, A.M., rectorPresbyterian - Rev. Wm. Ramsey, B.A.
 Unitarian Church - Rev. Joseph A. Miskimmon, B.A.
 Roman Catholic - Rev. John MacLaverty, P.P.; Rev. T. McGrattan, B.A., C.C.
 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Infant School - Miss Rosetta Wilson, mistress; Miss M.
       Harte, assistantMale N.S. - Jas. McCausland, master; Mrs. McCausland, assistant boys' school
 Female National School - Miss M. J. Johnston, mistress, Miss J. Gore, assistant
 Dispensary - Samuel M. Magowan, M.D., Registrar of Births, Marriages, and
       Deaths. Deputy Registrar, Robert McGowan
 Longfield National School - Miss Moore,
 Seaview Male National School - Charles Morris, master; Miss M. E. 
		O'Donnell,
       assistant
 Seaview Girls' National School - Mrs. McAllister, mistress; Miss M. O'Boyle,
       assistant
 Royal Ulster Constabulary Station - B. McGreevy, sergeant, and ten
       constables
 District Councillors - Wm. McCullough, Rainstown, Carnalbanagh,
       Broughshane; James Crawford, J.P. Dickeystown, Glenarm
 County Councillor - John Graham Wallace, Broughshane
 Coastguard Station - M. James, chief officer, and four men
 Petty Sessions Court, first Monday every month - Hugh McEvoy, clerk
 County Rate Collector - Cowan Meban, Augharemlagh, Carnlough
 Sanitary Officer (sub.) - Robert McGowan
 Collector of Income Tax - James Orr
 Halls - Conservative, Masonic, Sea View, St. Patrick's Parochial (Church
       of Ireland), Presbyterian, Farmers' Hotel
 Belfast Banking Company Ltd. - Manager, Jas. Lowry; cashier, D. H. Adrain
 Ulster Bank - Tuesdays and fair days
 Civil Bill Officer - Robert McGowan
 INHABITANTS Antrim, Earl of, Glenarm Castle Baird, Miss SarahBalmer, Miss Sarah
 Black, Alexander, baker
 Black, B., farmer, Tully
 Black, James, tailor
 Black, Mrs. M. J., grocer
 Bunting, James, engine driver
 Bunting, W., seaman
 Clarke, James, gamekeeperClarke, John, Antrim Arms Hotel
 Coulter, Captain
 Crawford, James, J.P., D.C., farmer, Dickeystown
 Crawford, Joseph, farmer
 Cunningham, Archibald, farmer
 Darragh, Miss, dress makerDempsey, John, seaman
 Dinsmore, George, farmer, Black Bush
 Donnelly, Mrs. Lizzie
 Duncan, Richard, seaman
 Duncan, T., seaman
 Dunlop, Andrew, carter
 Dunlop, J., car driver
 Forsythe, J., gamekeeperFry, Robert, carter
 Galbraith, John, farmer, TullyGalbraith, John, farmer, Carnave
 Galbraith, Mrs., farmer, Carnave
 Gaston, Mrs.
 Gibson, T., shepherd
 Gibson, William, farmer
 Hamill, Dan, gate keeperHaslett, Mrs.
 Haveron, Frank, seaman
 Hunter, Andrew, farmer, Minnis
 Hunter, James, farmer, Little Deerpark
 Hunter, Mrs., stationer, agent for "Belfast
        News-Letter" and "Belfast Weekly News"
 Inglis, George, farmer, CarnaveInglis, Miss, dress maker
 
        Lennon, Nat., draperLindsay, John, shoe maker
 Lindsay, Robert, shoe maker
 Magill, Charles, publicanMagowan, Samuel M., M.D.
 Martin, James, caretaker Cemetery
 Martin, Mrs. J. M.
 Moffatt, Miss, dress maker
 Montgomery, James, farmer
 Morrow, John, farmer, Longfield
 Morrow, John, painter
 Mulvenna, Alex., carpenter
 Mulvenna, D., farmer, Gowkstown
 Mulvenna, Felix, licensed publican
 Mulvenna, R., farmer
 Murphy, Mrs. Wm.
 Murray, Sam, saddler
 McAllister, E., lodging house keeperMcAllister, James, grocer
 McAllister, John, butcher
 McAllister, Robert, shoe maker
 McAllister, Robert, farmer
 McAuley, James, seaman
 McCalmont, Miss Lizzie, grocer
 McCalmont, R., weigh master
 McCloy, Mrs., farmer, Munie
 McClure, D., shepherd
 McCormack, Mrs., grocer
 McElroy, Mrs., draper
 McEvoy, Hugh, auctioneer and spirit grocer
 McFerran, George, J.P., chairman County Antrim County Council, 
		Drumnagreagh
 McGavock, Charles, tailor
 McGavock, C., farmer, Deerpark
 McGavock, William
 McIlgorm, J., miner
 McKay, Archibald, carpenter
 McKay, Miss farmer, Bay
 McKay, Miss J.
 McKay, Wm., carter
 McKay, Wm., postman
 McKendry, James, seaman
 McKendry, John, fireman
 McKendry, Patrick, sexton Parish Church
 McKenty, Henry, farmer
 McKenty, J., farmer, Deerpark
 McKenty, Mrs., farmer, Mulloughconly
 McKenty, Mrs. M., farmer
 McKinley, Mrs., sexton Presbyterian Church
 McLoughlin, J., seaman
 McMullin Brothers, grocers and drapers
 McMullin, Miss Jane
 McMullin, Thomas, Farmer' Hotel
 McNeill, Alexander, publican
 McNeill, Hugh, farmer, Drumnagreagh
 McNeill, A., baker and grocer
 McNeill, Henry H., Ltd., Seaview Hotel
 McNeill, James, stone mason
 McNeill, William, seaman
 McRoberts, T., seaman
 McTeer, J., butcher
 McVicker, Mrs., farmer, Bay
 McVicker, James, farmer, Bay
 Orr, James, painter and grocerO'Boyle, H., publican
 O'Kane, W., grocer
 O'Neill, Mrs. John
 O'Neill, Mrs. William
 Petticrew, A., butcherPetticrew, Mrs. M.
 Price, R., carter
 Pullin, Wm. B., watch maker and grocer
 Robinson, Alex., blacksmithRobinson, James, carpenter
 Robinson, John, blacksmith
 Robinson, Joseph, sen., farmer, Foxhall
 Robinson, Miss, dress maker and draper
 Robinson, O., carpenter
 Smith, James, gardener Taylor, William, seamanThe Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd. - Agent, James
        Lowry, Belfast Bank
 Thomson, John, M.E., J.P., manager Eglinton Limestone Co.
        Ltd.
 Todd, Mrs. D.
 Todd, Robert, grocer
 Tuppen, H. E.
 Tuppen, Wm., grocer
 Wall, J. J., estate agentWall, Miss, Courthouse caretaker
 Ward, Patrick
 Wharry, James
 Wilson, Alexander, farmer, Moat
 Wilson, John, baker
 Wright, James, carpenter
 Yendall, Isaac, seamanYendall, W. J., engineer
 GLENAVY           Glenavy is a very charming village, picturesquely
       situated about one mile and a half from Lough Neagh. As the village
       is only seventeen miles by rail, and fourteen by road from Belfast, it is a
       most suitable and convenient place for parties wishing to picnic on Ram's
       Island, or on the shores of Lough Neagh. The Glenavy River is a
       favourite resort for anglers, the fishing there being remarkably
       good. Glenavy is on a branch line from Lisburn to Antrim, there 
		being three trains daily each way, and also direct communication between
       Dublin and Belfast. The district contains objects of interest such
       as the ruins of the Church and Palace of Bishop Jeremy Taylor, and the
       remains of the beautiful stables built by the Earl of Conway about 1664;
       but all the buildings, including the Church and Palace, were demolished
       in the year 1761. The principal industries are basket making, flock 
		making, corn milling, cloth finishing, and beetling, and fish exporting. 
		A war memorial has been erected in the village street in honour of local 
		soldiers who took part in the great war. The village is partly
       situated in Camlin Parish and Glenavy Parish, the river dividing. 
		Population about 300 Post Office - Miss Ferris, postmistressTelegraph Office - Glenavy Railway Station; Wm. Sherlock, clerk
 Post Office Savings Bank and Money Order Office - Miss Ferris
 Petty Sessions - T. J. English, clerk
 PLACES OF WORSHIP Church of Ireland - Parish Church, Glenavy - Rev. R. R.
       Muir, M.A.; curate, Rev. W. Clements, B.A.St. Andrew's Chapel of Ease. Femore - Supplied from
       Glenavy. Parish Church, Stoneyford - Rev. Ruddock
 St. John's Chapel of Ease, Crumlin - Supplied from Glenavy
 Presbyterian Church - Rev. J. A. Canning, LL.B., Crumlin
 Methodist Church - Rev. J. Cathcart
 Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. McEvoy, P.P.; Rev. N. Convery
 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Protestant Hall, GlenavyNational Schools - Glenavy, Mr. McLain and Miss Hartley; Legateriff, Mrs.
       Hazley; Ballymacricket (boys), Mr. McKavanagh; Miss Quinn, (girls); Four 
		Score - Miss Dwyer
 Glenavy Dispensary - Thomas West, M.D.
 Coroner for South Antrim - Arthur Mussen, M.D., J.P.
 Registrar of Births, &c. - Thomas West, M.D.
 Reading and Recreation Room - Protestant Hall
 INHABITANTS Adams, Johnston, farmerAddis, John, farmer
 Addison, John, farmer, Lurgill
 Armstrong, John, saddler & sand merchant
 Armstrong, John, coachman
 Armstrong, Joseph, Tullynewbane
 Armstrong, Thomas, Crewe
 Armstrong, William, signalman
 Ballance, Henry, J.P., farmer, CrewemountBallance, James, farmer, Ballypitmave
 Bell, Charles, carpenter and joiner
 Bell, Miss A. J., farmer
 Bell, Mrs. Robert, car owner and posting establishment
 Brankin, John, fisherman
 Briggs, W. L., flock manufacturer
 Buchanan, S., merchant, Rose Lane Ends
 Burns, David, flock worker
 Cardwell, Robert, Ram's Island caretakerCathcart, Rev. J., Methodist Manse
 Clements, Rev. W., B.A., The Curatage
 Clendinning, Agnes
 Colbourn, Joseph, farmer
 Colbourn, Wm., shoe maker, Knockcairn
 Collier, John, farmer, Ballinacoy
 Connon, H., framer, Pigeontown
 Creaney, John, farmer, Elm Hill
 Crossey, Daniel, farmer
 Crossey, John, basket manufacturer, Tullynewbank
 Crossey, Patrick, farmer
 Cummins, John, farmer
 Dogherty, Constantine, farmerDogherty, Robert, farmer
 Edens, James, farmerEvans, James, Crewe Park
 Evans, Wm. G., farmer, Eden Lodge
 Faloon, Henry, carpenterFarr, Arthur, caretaker, Protestant Hall
 Ferguson, Alex., blacksmith
 Ferris, John, publican and farmer
 Ferris, Miss, postmistress
 Fitzgerald, William, J.P., Tunny House
 Fleeton, Robert, farmer, Edenvale
 Garnett, John, farmerGarrett, Robert, farmer
 Gibson, Thomas, farmer, Crossvale
 Gillen, Charles, Shamrock Vale
 Green, William, farmer
 Hamill, John, shoe makerHannon, Hugh, shoe maker
 Harbinson, Wm., sexton Methodist Church
 Harkness, Gilbert, Fourscore
 Hartley, Miss A., N.S. teacher
 Heaney, William, tailor
 Hendron, James, farmer
 Henry, James, blacksmith
 Higginson, Henry, farmer
 Higginson, John, farmer
 Ingram, E., & Sons, masons and contractorsIngram, Geo. E., carpenter
 Ingram, Herbert, motor driver
 Ingram, Walter, cycle manufacturer
 Irvine, Thomas, Glenavy
 Johnston, Alex., farmerJohnson, George, farmer
 Johnson, Miss, Annandale
 Johnston, M. L. & S., Ltd., general merchants; agents for "Belfast
        News-Letter" and "Belfast Weekly News" Telegraphic
        address - Johnston Ltd., Glenavy
 Johnston, Rebecca
 Johnston, Samuel, Hopevale
 Johnston, W. H., shop assistant
 Kennedy, John, carpenterKilpatrick, William, farmer
 Laird, Mrs., Gobrana HouseLattimer, H., Waterworks, Stoneyford
 Leslie, W. J., sexton Parish Church
 Logan, Mrs., farmer, Landgarve
 Lowe, Henry, J.P., farmer
 Lowry, John, farmer
 Lowry, William, farmer
 Lyle, John, tailor
 Marsden, Edward, engine driverMegahy, John, farmer
 Megarry, Henry, fisherman
 Megarry, John, fisherman
 Megarry, John, boat builder
 Millar, Miss, dress maker
 Millar, Mrs. Sara
 Mockler, Edward
 Molloy, Mrs., merchant
 Moore, Letitia, farmer
 Moore, Richard, carpenter
 Moore, Thos., farmer
 Muir, Rev. R. R., The Vicarage
 Mulholland, Isaac, publican and basket manufacturer
 Mulholland, James, farmer
 Mulholland, Miss E., grocer
 Mulholland, Samuel, farmer
 Mussen, Arthur, M.D., J.P., coroner, The Cottage
 McAllister, James, PigeontownMcCord, A., flock worker
 McCorry, Dalway, farmer
 McCorry, W. J., farmer
 McCullagh, David, farmer, Tullynewbank
 McCullough, David, The Mills
 McCullough, Francis, Knockcairn House
 McEvoy, Rev.
 McKavanagh, Daniel, farmer
 McKavanagh, Philip, farmer and grocer
 McKeever, J., fowl dealer
 McKeown, H. P., B.Sc., electrical engineer
 McKeown, W. J., managing director, Sunnyside
 McKeown, W. J., insurance agent
 McNeice, James
 McVeigh, Charles, farmer
 Neill, Joseph, farmerNelson, W. R., traveller, Aghanadarragh
 O'Boyle, Patrick, farmer Peel, Arthur, farmerPeel, Mrs. Arthur
 Price, John, farmer
 Reid, Joseph, farmer, CrewRichardson, F., Ballyvorally
 Rollins, George, farmer, Crew Park
 Ross, James, publican and farmer
 Rush, Andrew, tailor
 Scott, William, grocer, FourscoreSefton, Alfred, Glendona
 Sefton, The Misses, Glendona
 Sherlock, William, station master
 Simpson, John, farmer
 Sloane, Jas. R., farmer
 Smith, James, farmer, Crew Park
 Steel, David, plate layer
 Steel, Robert, farmer
 Stewart, Andrew, farmer
 Stewart, Francis, farmer, Crew
 Stewart, Joseph, farmer
 St. Clair, Mrs., dress maker
 Thompson, Mrs. L.Thompson, Thomas, farmer
 Thompson, Wm., farmer, Ivyhill
 Trowland, Robert
 Waite, Miss, dress makerWaring, Lucas, farmer, Bellbrook
 Waring, Samuel, Landgarve
 Watson, Joseph, thatcher and jobber
 Watson, Thos., cycle repair shop
 West, Thomas, M.D., Sona Rupa
 White, The Misses
 White, Walter, Miller, Sandon
 Wilson, Mrs. David, farmer, The Laurels
 Wilson, James, merchant
 Wilson, Robert, carpenter and auctioneer
 Wilson, Robert, Stationview House
 Young, James, watchmaker and jeweller GORTIN           Is a picturesque little town, situate in the Parish of
        Lower Badoney, County Tyrone, about ten miles north of Omagh, and six
        miles east of Newtownstewart, both stations of the Great Northern
        Railway Company. The station of the latter town is the one from
        which the goods and passenger traffic is carried on. The town of
        Gortin is very ancient, and is composed of one continuous street, with
        houses on both sides, and a bridge spanning the centre. Fairs are
        held on the first Wednesday of each month, at which there is always a good
        attendance of buyers, and at which large quantities of pigs, cattle,
        horses, and sheep, especially the latter, are offered for sale. A
        market is held every Wednesday for the sale of farm produce. There
        is a fine Co-operative Creamery about half a mile from the village,
        which was established in 1902 as a separating station, but since
        converted into a full churning centre and experiment station, fully
        equipped with the latest dairy machinery, on Danish lines, to which the
        manufacture of cheese was added in 1917 and pork curing in 1918, and a 
		co-operative store in connection therewith is shortly to be started. There is an auxiliary in
        connection with the creamery at Eden, near Plumbridge.  The
        surrounding district, particularly the Greencastle district, abounds in
        mineral deposits of a very valuable and varied nature, including galena
        and iron pyrites at Teebane West and Glenlark, also plumbago. The
        minerals have been analysed and reported on very favourably. It is
        also rich in archaeological remains, including a fine Oghane stone at
        Aghascrebagh. The population is 267 Post Office - Mrs. L. Graham, postmistressPetty Sessions - Clerk, W. S. Hamilton
 Magistrates who preside at Petty Sessions - Jas. McCloskey, J.P.; Thos.
       McKelvey, J.P.; J. McFarland, J.P.; Joseph McGeown, J.P., Glenmacoffer;
       Thomas Falls, J.P., Lislap; Charles Clarke, J.P., Glenmacoffer; Neal
       Devlin, J.P., Mountfield; Edward McCullow, J.P., Barness; S. McFarlane,
       J.P., Meanaduff; John A. Crawford, J.P., Colvahillion; John J. Fleming, 
		J.P., Gorticastle; P. Roche, J.P., Newtownstewart; R. A. Campbell, J.P., 
		Eden Mill; J. J. Lyons, J.P., Riversdale; J. Crawford, J.P., Straghulter
 Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths - Dr. Patrick Clarke; deputy
       registrar, A. Mahon, Mrs. Agnew, midwife
 R.U.C. - Sergt. Stewart
 Beltrim Castle, Gortin - Platoon Special Police Officers - O.C., ? 
		McKerrin
 Provincial Bank of Ireland - Attendance on Wednesdays and fair days
 Ulster Bank (branch) - Manager, R. Hill; cashier, R. Knox
 PLACES OF WORSHIP Church of Ireland - Rev. Chadwick, B.A.Presbyterian Church - Rev. Adam Whyte
 Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Floyd, P.P.; Rev. McKenna, C.C.
 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Gortin Dispensary - Dr. Patrick ClarkeExecutive Sanitary Officer - Dr. Patrick Clarke
 Sanitary and Relieving Officer - Mrs. Owens, Sixmilecross
 National Schools - Male, H. Miles; female, Mrs. H. Miles; P. Clarke,
       Glenmacoffer; Mrs. McPhillemy, Liscabble; J. Kelly, Garvagh, Miss
       Hall, Drumlea; P. Donnelly, Greencastle; P. McAlear, Crouck; P. Devlin, Leckin
 INHABITANTS Anderson, Thos., horse dealerArmstrong, Miss C., draper, dressmaker, &c.
 Bradley, Miss, draperBradley, Miss, dress maker
 Bradley, Thomas, tailor
 Campbell, Hugh, managerCarlin, Wm., builder and contractor
 Clarke, Patrick, egg merchant
 Cook, A., creamery manager
 Coyle, Francis, lodging house keeper
 Crossan, Daniel, motor driver
 Cunningham, Fowler, letter carrier
 Deary, M., publican 
		and motor car ownerDeery, Wm., publican
 Devlin, John, cooper
 Doherty, Catherine, lodging house
 Fleming, Isaac, motor driverForrester, F. B., sub-agent, Beltrim Estate
 Gormley, B., grocer and hardware merchantGraham, D., car owner
 Graham, Mary, dressmaker
 Gray, John, shoe maker
 Hamilton, R. E., cycle agentHamilton, W. J., steam corn and saw mills
 Hamilton, W. J., chemist and druggist
 Hamilton, W. S., auctioneer and hackney motor car owner
 Hamilton, W. T., grocer, draper
 Hay, Charles, carpenter
 Henry, Thomas
 Houston, Alex., farmer
 Houston, James, auctioneer, Plumbridge
 Hyland, Thomas
 King, D., publicanKyle, Miss E.
 Loughran, J., publican
        and hackney motor can owner Magovern, Alice, publicanMaguire, Miss
 Mahon, Daniel, fishmonger and restaurant
 Mahon, Sarah, dress maker
 Maitland, ?, wireless operator
 Montgomery, Wm., boot and shoe maker
 Morris, James, letter carrier
 Morris, John, letter carrier
 Mossey, Hugh, carrier
 Mossey, Mrs. H., dress maker
 Mossey, Wm., spirit merchant
 McAleer, Michael, grocery, 
		restaurant and lodging houseMcCloskey, Mrs., publican and hackney car owner
 McColgan, Miss, shirt factory
 McCormick, Mrs.
 McCrory, Mrs., restaurant
 McCrory, Peter, car owner
 McCullagh, Patk., wine and spirit merchant, Greencastle, Gortin
 McCullagh, Patk., grocer
 McCullagh, T., grocer and hackney motor carrier owner
 McFarland, Robert, grocer and hardware merchant
 McGuire, Peter, blacksmith
 McKelvey, Joseph, posting establishment
 McNamee, P., cycle agent and motor car owner
 McSorley, Mrs., dress maker
 McSorley, Patrick, wheelwright
 McSwiggan, P., coach builder
 McSwiggan, Philip
 Neville, Margaret, milliner and draper O'Donnell, 
		Rose, dress maker and draper Pattison, J., saddler Scott, Mrs. W. G., dress makerScott, W. G., engine driver
 Simpson, Miss, lodging house keeper
 Stewart, James, carpenter
 Teague, Alice, publicanTurner, William, summons server, sheriff's officer, and civil bill
        officer
 Warnock, Miss, creamery maid FARMERS Ballintine, James, LenamoreBlack, W. S., Learden
 Campbell, John, Minaduff
 Clarke, Charles, auctioneer, Glenmacoffer, Gortin
 Crawford, J. A., J.P., Colvahillion
 Devlin, Patrick, Garvagh
 Fleming, J. J., J.P., Gorticastle
 Fulton, David H., Droit
 Fulton, John J., Droit
 Glenn, J., Glenmacoffer
 Hamilton, Claude, Liscabble
 Hamilton, James, Dunbunraver
 Hamilton, W. S., auctioneer, Droit
 Hunter, John, Droit
 Knox, John, farmer, Garvagh
 Mathewson, Charles
 McBride, Francis, Glenmacoffer
 McFarland, John, J.P., Leardin, Gortin
 McFarland, Robert, Gortin
 McFarland, Samuel, J.P., Minaduff
 McFarland, S., Straree
 McGeown, Joseph, J.P., Glenmacoffer
 McKelvey, John H., Dunbunraven
 McKelvey, Thomas, J.P.
 McLaughlin, Wm., Bourne
 McKimmon, Alex., Trenamadden
 McMullan, John R., Ryland
 McMullan, J., Rylands
 McNally, John, Glenmacoffer
 Parke, R., Meenaduff
 Steele, David, Rousky
 Steele, R., Drumlea
 Whelan, R., Colvahillion
 Yorke, J., Dunbunraven
 Yorke, T., Drumlea
 GREYABBEY           Is the site of an old abbey founded for Cistercian monks
       by Affreca, wife of Sir John De Courcey, and daughter of Godred, King of
       the Isle of Man, A.D. 1193. It was destroyed
       by the army of O'Neill in the great rebellion of 1641, and was never
       afterwards repaired. The ruins are now overgrown with ivy, which
       gives them a romantic appearance. The nave of the abbey church and
       a portion of the choir and transcepts are still standing, but the cells,
       dormitories, and other buildings for the use of the household have fallen
       in, only enough remaining to trace out the compass of ground which the
       whole structure occupied. The vicinity of these ruins is beautiful
       and picturesque. The shops' half-holiday is on Saturday Places of Worship - Church of Ireland - Rev. W. L. T. 
		Whatham, B.D., B.A.  Presbyterian Church - Rev. Thos. Patterson,
       B.A.  Unitarian Church - Rev. W. H. Townly Tilson, M.A.Post Office - William Corry, postmaster
 Constabulary Barrack - Sergeant P. Connor
 National School - Senior department, Marshall Hill, principal; infant
       department, Miss Patterson
 Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages - Dr. W. A. Houston
 INHABITANTS Askin, Miss L.Askin, Mrs. William, Greyabbey
 Askin, Robert, publican
 Atcheson, Mrs.
 Baird, Mrs. A. J., publicanBell, Mrs. David
 Bell, Robert
 Brooks, George, Greyabbey
 Brown, Samuel
 Bunting, E.
 Byers, Thomas, coal and grain merchant
 Carson, AndrewCarson, John
 Clingan, Mrs., Main Street
 Conway, Mary
 Corry, William, post office; agent for "Belfast News-Letter"
        and "Belfast Weekly News"
 Coulson, Nurse
 Davidson, David, weaving agent Greyabbey Weaving
        Industry Edgar, Wm., blacksmith Harkness, Hugh John, sexton, Church of IrelandHarkness, Mrs. Thos., sexton Presbyterian Church
 Hill, Marshall, school teacher
 Houston, W. A., M.D.
 Hutton, J. S., Ballygrainey House
 Johnstone, Mrs. Jane Keenan, SamuelKelly, John
 Mawhinney, Jane, post womanMawhinney, John, grave digger, High Street
 Montgomery, Major-General W. E., D.L., Greyabbey House
 Moreland, Mrs. M. J., sexton Unitarian Church
 Morrison, J.
 Morrison, W., blacksmith
 Muckle, Mrs., publican
 Murphy, J.
 McCartin, James, GreyabbeyMcConnell, Mrs.
 McCullough, Gomery
 McCullough, Hugh, jun., tailor
 McCullough, J., relieving officer
 McDermott, Thomas, rural postman
 McGivern, Mary A., caretaker of Dispensary
 McIlroy, Hugh, Mill Cottage
 McKay, John, Seaview
 McKeag, Thomas
 McWhinney, S. and M.
 Patterson, Miss E.Patterson, Rev. Thomas
 Patton, Adam, jun.
 Patton, Matilda
 Phair, James, agent
 Pritchard, John
 Regan, Alex., Mill HouseRegan, Thomas, Mill Cottage
 Regan, Thomas
 Reid, Alexander
 Reid, Mrs. Samuel
 Sandford, James, High StreetSandford, Jane
 Somerset, Thos., & Co., linen manufacturers, Shore Road
 Taggart, S.Taggert, William
 Taylor, William
 Warnock, Henry, gardenerWright, Mrs. R., The Cottage
 FARMERS Askin, John, BallynesterAskin, Miss, Greyabbey
 Bailie, J., Ballybogilbow
 Bailie, William, Blackabbey
 Baird, Andrew, Ballyboghilbow
 Baird, J., Ballynester
 Barnes, David, Kilnatierney
 Barnes, James, Kilnatierney
 Bowden, Mrs. R., Tullycavey
 Brooks, Thomas, Ballybrain
 Brown, D., Ballyboley
 Brown, James, Cardy, Tullycavey
 Brown, James, Ballymurphy
 Brown, John, Ballymurphy
 Brown, Joseph, Ballygarvin
 Brown, Joseph, Tullycavey
 Brown, Samuel John, Ballybrian
 Byers, Anna and L., Ballyboley
 Carlton, Wm., Cardy
 Caughey, W. J., Ballybrain
 Corry, John Barnes, Ballybrain
 Davidson, Andrew, Ballymurphy
 Davidson, James, Ballyatwood
 Dorrian, Alexander, Ballyboley
 Finlay, Saml., Ballyuranullen
 Foster, John, Ballyboley
 Gibson, James, Ballyboghilbow
 Gibson, John, Bayview, Ballygarvin
 Gibson, Joseph, Blackabbey
 Gibson, R., Ashbank, Ballygarvin
 Gray, John, Blackabbey
 Hall, Mrs., Ballyboghilbow
 Hall, Thomas, Ballyboghilbow
 Hamilton, David, Bullymurphy
 Hamilton, James, Ballymurphy
 Hamilton, John, Ballyboley
 Hamilton, W., Ballyboley
 Horner, James, Ballybrain
 Hutton, J. S., Ballygraingey
 Johnston, Frances, Ballybrain House
 Johnston, Mrs. R., Cardy
 Kerr, Joseph, Ballybrain
 Little, George, Killyvolgan
 Matchett, Sandy, Ballybrain
 McCormick, J., Killyvolgan
 McCormick, Mrs. William
 McCormick, W., Tullycavey
 McCullough, Nathaniel, Ballyboley
 McCutcheon, Maggie, Ballyboley
 McKettrick, W. J., Ballybrain
 Orr, W. J., Ballyboghilbow
 Reid, Francis, Killynatierney
 Walker, James, Ballyboghilbow
 Walker, Mrs. Joseph, Ballyboghilbow
 Walker, W. J., Tullycavey
 Woods, W. J., Blackabbey
 Wright, Francis, Ballyboley
 GROOMSPORT           Is a picturesque little seaport in the County of Down,
       about fifteen miles from Belfast, on the coast road between Bangor and
       Donaghadee. It is delightfully situated at the entrance to Belfast
       Lough. The Copeland Islands lie about three miles off, and visitors
       generally visit the lighthouse erected on Mew Island. Groomsport is
       the most important fishing station near Belfast, there being between
       thirty and forty fishermen entirely dependent on this industry.
       There is a very fine natural harbour, and the old pier dates back to the
       time of the Danes. It has been entirely reconstructed by the County
       Council, and it now takes its place as one of the most complete along the
       coast. The Board of Trade have a rocket apparatus
       (life saving) station. It is said that the first ship ever built in Ireland was
       made at Groomsport. It is also famous as the spot where General
       Schomberg landed with 10,000 men on 13th August, 1689, to march through
       Belfast and besiege Carrickfergus. A motor 'bus service runs half-hourly 
		between Bangor Station and the Port. Post Office - Mrs. Walsh, postmistressPlaces of Worship - Church of Ireland - Rev. Ernest M. Harris, B.D.; 
		Presbyterian Church - Rev. Walter Nelson, M.A.
 National School - Edward Brownlee, Principal, and one assistant
 Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths - Dr. J. F. Mitchell, Bangor
 Maxwell Hall, Main Street - Misses Perceval-Maxwell, trustees
 Orange Hall, Main Street - Two lodges meet monthly.  John Summers,
       hon. secretary
 Board of Trade, Rocket Apparatus, Telephone Call Office - Wm. George
       Tanner in charge
 Masonic Lodge 337 meets on the first Thursday of the month in the Maxwell
       Hall - James H. Smyth, secretary
 INHABITANTS Aird, John, farmer, Orlick (Orlock)Aird, William, Balloo
 Andrews, John, farmer, Balloo
 Andrews, Robert, Balloo
 Auld, Mrs. John
 Barnes, David, fishermanBirch, Wm., Oakley Hall
 Boag, Mrs. Robert, Violet lodge
 Blackwood, J. W., Main Street
 Blair, James, brass founder
 Byrne, E. J., architect
 Campbell, Miss, dress makerCorry, S. P., Benvue
 Elliss, Jas., grocer and dance hall 
		proprietor Finlay, James, farmer, Balloo 
		Gamble, RobertGardner, Campbell, J.P., Seabreeze
 Gardner, Mrs., Holme Cottage
 Glendinning, A. H., Orlick
 Harris, Rev. E. M., B.D., The RectoryHarrison, Hugh, farmer
 Harvey, Isaac, Islet Hill
 Haslett, Major Horace, Balloo House
 Kennedy, John, gardenerKingan, T. D., B.L., Glenganagh
 Kingan, Wm. S., J.P., Glenganagh
 Lytle, J. H., Copeland 
		View Major, Peter, caretakerMayne, H. H., Point House
 Merrick, Alex. S., solicitor
 Miskimmin, James, J.P., Balloo
 Moffett, William, engineer
 Mullin, Robert, Main Street
 McCavana, Jeremiah, publicanMcCutcheon, Robert, farmer, Balloo
 McIntosh, Ross, fisherman
 Nelson, Rev. Walter, M.A., The 
		ManseNiblock, William, fisherman
 Nixon, David, farmer, Balloo
 Orr, Wm., harbourmaster Perceval-Maxwell, 
		Miss Anna, Groomsport HousePerceval-Maxwell, Mrs. John, The Lodge
 Robb, John, Dufferin VillasRose, Mrs., The Manor
 Russell, William, land steward
 Smith, James Heyburn, grocer 
		and owner of coaster motor serviceStewart, John, sexton
 Tanner, William, boot maker 
		Walsh, Mrs., postmistressWaterson, Hugh J., brick layer
 Waterson, James, fisherman
 Waterson, John, fisherman
 Waterson, Peter, fisherman
 Waterson, Robert, fisherman
 Waterson, William, fisherman
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