EDITED BY ARTHUR GRIFFITH

Vol. 1. No. 40. (New Series). SA TU R D A Y, NOVEMBER 17, 1917. PRICE ONE PENNY.

WEEK BY WEEK. out reference to the , a number rlio firing was malicious, rather than English banks at present, according te the any argument why the Belfast banks should >t men wedded to her interests te devise a the outcome ef their ewn carelessness; and last published statement, is three hundred bo absorbed by English ones. On the eea- Oil Sunday last public' meoti ngs. in sup- scheme by which she cotild continue te rule in his servility to English * militarism he and fourteen millions of money, any man ti ary, it supplies a very good reason why ‘the I-ort ot the Sinn Fain movemsnt were held in this country in defiance o f Irish feeling. Iiew charged his fellow-citizens £11,000. of business experience will come to the con­ men of Belfast should held ea te the baako Thwinaddeii and'Dromod, , the speakers the 'international; situation is hitting her is ♦ ♦ ♦ clusion that it might be better to pause » hick served their shipping se well, u d •; oni being Messrs. Sean Milroy, W. shown by the fact that her agents have new In Huntingdonshire, in England, the ether before saying or. doing anything to tliTnut which oeuld be relied en te de greater service ! ’■. Cole and'Sean B row n ; in Goresbridge, Co. to absolutely lie for her. Note the adrnis- day 400 tons ef Government nay went en fire their advent. English banks allow 4 per than English banks, dominated by Baghsh ''Xi*keun.v‘ addressed- bv Messrs. W.«, '.C o s -. oir that the question of Ireland must be ttfrough over-heating, and was destroyed. oont. on deposits, and the Irish banks only •hipping interests. But what are the faota i'fave, M.IrF.y Jthji O’Mahony and O’Leary- liscupsed in connection with the general The guards en this bay. net being members per cent. English banks make advances regards the Pert ef Belfast? The ten- CttTTis; in Tocher,'. Co. iotlovr, addressed taropeau> settlement unless England can ef the British.llegular Army, reported three at a lone, rate of interest than is charged -ttage ef shipping from foreign ports entering pi ake it* appear that her “ Conventiea ” by M r. Da-rrefl i'ig g is ; in Dnmoleague, Co'. times to an officer of that body that the hay, by Irish banks. Surely, it is no harm to Leu ast is only one-sixth of the foreign ten- ( ork, addressed b^^ir. Michael Collins, and speaks for Ireland. unless it was properly attended to, would ge advocate that Irishmen in Ireland should rage entering the Pert ef Cork. There oaa ♦ ♦ ♦ in Clara,; K in g’ s Co., addi eased by M r, E. C. afire. The guards were dismissed for their have as good terms as Englishmen and be no just comparison between Channel ports Fleming. Speaking at the Lord Mayor’s Baa- pains, the hay left as it was, and, of coarse, Irishmen can got in England? This would and a greet maritime eentre like Cork, which ♦ ♦ uet last week, M r. Bon&r Law, English lit went qfire. But, after the Dublin prece­ be a way to keep the money in the coun­ lies-.oh the highway ef the ocean and the main - Oil Sunday Messrs. Eamonn Do Yalera and 'abinet Minister, said:— dent, tlie incompetent military officers ef St. try. W e alt know that want of capital has route ef the world’ s trade. I t may, how­ Arthur . Griffith addressed an enthusiastic W e know that no i nation has won, er Ives should supply for compensation en the been one of the primary cauaes of the trade ever, be true that the Irish banka do not meeting outside the City of Waterford. The has preserved, freedom which was not pre­ gl'ouud that the hay was maliciously fired. and commerce of Ireland falling away, and | realise the greet importance ef extending facilities for developing the foreign trade of meeting, which had been originally qalled for pared to fight for it— which was not pre­ I f St. Ives possessed a parallel to the R e­ not being extended. A local newspaper on [Cork. W e are ready te believe that Sir Jehu The Mall, was proclaimed by the British pared, to strain every nerve te drive the corder o f Dublin, they would probably get it.’ this subject recently said that perhaps the Scott has good reasea to " ginger ” them up, ’ Government in the interests of Mr. Redmond, invader from their soil. ♦ ♦ ♦ competition, might help to 1 ginger up ’ our Some year* ago there was a . dispute in Irish banks, and the. ‘ Statist, the great [but we cannot believe that English banks, the present Parliamentary representative . of Speaking in the English House of Com­ ith directors appointed to represent the Waterford. Sufficient troops and armed Con- mons, Mr. Arthur Balfour, English Cabinet Thurles ever some bankruptcy proceedings financial newspaper, an authority on bank­ and transfer e f a house. It was at a dull ing, says this week that • Irish banka have It.unard and ether companies, are going to de­ Ktahularymen to make General Cadorna’s Minister, said r—• > ' relop Cork. There are no interests se hostile month water were hurried to the city, and on' t’me, and there were no wars, rumours ef been lagging behind the times ' Mere than W e desire to see the map of Europe se wars, sensational murder or divorce cases te once at bauk meetings I suggested that to Irjdand, and to Cork in particular, as the Suuduy morning field artillery were trained re-arranged that the various peoples shall Knglish shipping interests. This is notorious upon Waterford, machine-guns were in evid­ spread over the Press. The Press made the more could be dene te accommodate and live under the form of government which most, of the Thurles row, lurid adjectives encourage Irish trade and commerce in a land we have a considerable volume e l evid­ ence in the streets, and English troops, fully they desire, and which tltoy think suits ence to sustain it. The introduction of Eog- cquipped-^-eveii to trench helmets— held the abounded; .and exaggerated statements were liberal way. their, .historic development, and their cul­ n*ade giving aH extraordinary picture of tur­ “ I have read mere than one article which I bsh banking facilities into Cork is so improb­ pass ip r the '“ Loader .of the Constitutional ture, views and necessities. ab le that- it may be dismissed. What, new- c arty.” The British Navy came to Mr. Red- bulent scenes. The official war news of to­ you. Sir, have written in your paper en the How the brutal German Government, which day, the “ Daily Mail ” special correspon­ subject of our trade and commerce and lever, an English bank may do, if it gets the incnd’s aSsistanoe by prohibiting, the Bailing oppresses Ireland and shoots and imprisons dents at the different fronts, at Cork and I chance, is te absorb the Munster and Leins- of the steamer which was bringing a con­ shipping, which, if yon will peim it me to nshmen for maintaining the doctrines Clare could scarcely improve on the fan- HZIBank. This would be disastrous for a tingent from Mr. Redmond's nativo. Wexford. say, apart frott politics, were exceedingly reached by these liberty-lovrng English rtistic Pre%« columns Written over the little interesting reading to any Irishman having | cortainty„ There is even grave danger in it, .abinet Ministers, must wince when they las is well understood by the Cork (Skamber' On' Saturday night when Messrs. De Yalera squabble, which was simply a stone-throwing the good of the future ef his country at lead the candid expressions of noble seuls! at a vacant hense and another. Thnrles, heart. Your reference to the decadence of H i Commerce. An English bank is the last and Griffith arrived they were met by en­ Herr von Law and Herr von Balfour, whe however, g o t a name for excitability and shipping was particularly aeourate. Within [Thing which should be let into Cork. ^ thusiastic crowds at the railway station, and \t ere members of the Government which exe­ rurbulency. It is an ordinary town, the my recollection ships belonging to our own a , procession,; headed by the Volunteers, J cuted sixteen Jrishmen for upholding the j eople. are ordinary and very well behaved. Arm and other Cork merchants traded re­ Cork is by far the most important port in marched through the city to the Metropole ideals now .preached by M r. Law ana M r. Several large Sinn Fein processions have been gularly with foreign ports— North and [L eland, with its large foreign trade— many 'H otel. Sunday, was a day o f incessant and I times greater than that ef Belfast or Dublin. Balfour, must realise the immeasurable }-el tiwruMl cMtTfiTs%t-hef« H tV ’/Wlt’ilt «jul- jx * lti »-f««otod itr ar.tfWdirMptt-xtar hifiMrVin: csoPtue former gw ies'of a tune whtm Irish E. a,ss**i Ic upon 'Britisfiagenra’ihi^m6i*lcff| '^osu ppT y caiiued dance, the police, hod to be_withdrawn. Tbore the year 1847, was then part-owner o f '42 ihipping frequented the perts of the Atlan­ Ti^wbi&aiv jii the street and tjiO' ’breaking ■ of goods, long mouldering m stock, to Republi- was no baton charge, no Pettv ships and steamers*sailing out of this port r^pes of "glass I^i the. houses of two Sinn t i c . But we shall deal at len'gth with the tan officials. TheSe “ M r. Flynns” have {Sessions case, arid there was peace. I t o f Cork ! English banks or-* accustomed, to l I shipping question in a subsequent occasion. *'eiuers, while they were from home. brojight about the arrest in. the U.S.A. of -»as a disappointment. The local'D.I. is a provide capital for the development of the ♦ . -o- -»>■ ♦ Micn^pl O’Callaghan, late of Tipperary, en a peculiar person. He is aggressive, and is shipping .trade. Such ports as B elfast I To return to the banks, wo ask i s i t a fact Alderman Power, who was moved to the charctt of killing two policemen who tried to always in the midst of a crowd, seemingly Glasgow, and Liverpool have- been actually! fhairjpn-tho motion of Alderman Quinlan^ is Itliat there is a lack e f capital in IrelandP d,is$Ejin him in Easter Week, 1916; and, if inviting a crack, as: for Instance, when, a made arid raised to their present important The resources-of Irish banks, and o f the Irish . ‘ 5>S years of age, and halft and vigorous. As cxtraaition be granted, a trial will take place Catholic, he kept his bowler hat on when ' positions by liberal banking facilities, es­ >i yoUhg man he hailed O'Connell in Watet- [people generally, are not inconsiderable. The in Ireland, which must again rivet the at­ public prayers were offered for tlie repose of pecially in regard to shipping. If the com­ [ following are the latest available figures, of .i'crd, and was associated with Thomas Francis tention o f the world on our affairs. The British T o m ' Ashe’ s soul. ing o f these English banks, with -t ' Meagher. He is-the only public man in Ir§- I the principal sums of surplus money in a lujfrever; did not succeed years ago even in mense amount o f money at their disposal, [ l’qtiid state in Ireland. Wo take the deposits liaiid to-day who links the Ireland o f 1917 extraditing Lynchehaun, the escaped con- On Sunday week the.. uniformed D. I., would only revive the shipping interest and •with the Ireland of. O’Connell. Until Mr. I and cash balances in the nine banks carrying »ict from Achill Island, who tried to kill his 'with the County Inspector; were early active. industries connected therewrtn it would be on business in Ireland, excluding Government Redmond Vecasted his Nationalism and' be­ landlady; and the political changes wrought Over three hundred military arrived from indeed a forward step towards accomplish came aii English Imperialist Alderman Power and other Public Acoounts. In the returns by war may not be enough to persuade Ameri­ Templemore. They entered the town, as per ing an important development in the trade made by the Statistical Branch these- are ex­ j-uppovted him, as he had supported O'Con­ cans that one of our Volunteers, for resisting instructions in military manuals for direc­ and commerce of Ireland, to which she is nell and Parnell. At 93 he came to testify cluded, and though wo do not see why this disarmament in the course of a rising, should tion to operate against towns. The justly entitled, and which the magnificent .•mould be bo we give them as tabled. A p­ ip , Sinn Fein as the truo gospel of Irish be forbidden asylum. w oods and surrounding country were searched . natural facilities of her ports and harbours parently Public Money in Ireland is not con­ : Nationalism. ♦ ♦ ♦ and pickets stationed at cross-roads and have rendered her specially suited for.- ^ ^ \ sidered as capital saved. The official view is . The English Counts in the Ticino murder bridges. The military irere equipped, am­ Yours, etc., significant. To these deposits we have to add On SundaV, 10th November, there was a case refused to allow the surrender of the munition teach man, an ambulance provided, “ JOHN HARLEY SCOTT, Knt. the moneys in the Savings Banks. W e have public meeting on ;the lands of Toorameen. Swiss who had killed his Prime Minister and a civilian doctor commandeered. There “ Cork, 5th Nov., 1917.” also to add the amounts invested in British ' parish of Bohola, Co. Mayo, where Colonel twenty years ago in a political scuffle. Y et was a plentiful 1 supply of shovels . “ P.S.— I am not a director of the M . and Government securities, because the Bank de­ •Iordan’ .proposes to evict 26 tenants from the English Government do, Pot scruple to for trench-making. The officers,' with the L. Bank, but I am an original shareholder, posits are reduced by the amounts so in- .holdings reclaimed by them from the wilds embarass President Wilson by demanding the police officers, very ostentatiously sketched and, like all other good Irishmen, I rejoice [ vested. The accounts show that large sums t)fj Sliave Horn— from the houses built by surrender of a fugitive from Tipperary en­ the town, and there was much study ef maps, at the success o f . our Irish banks; but if I have been transferred directly from deposits themselves with stones carried on their backs gaged in a conflict lit which all the other living conductea in such a manner and in such a-1 competition comes there is only one way land invested in W ar Loans, and it is neces- lorn the neighbouring land. In spite of in­ participators have been released from penal conspicuous place as to leave one lamenting > for them to meet it from a business point [ sary to take this into consideration in esti­ cessant rain the previous night and through servitude. It is like the release of Thomas that the official photographer or “ Daily of view.—J.H.S.” mating the capital resources ef our country, out Sunday, the meeting was large. Con­ Ashe and then allowing the police to procure S ketch” man was not around. ♦ ♦ rlhis return is from the “ Banking, Railway, tingents were present from Kiltim agh andj his re-arrest on a flimsy charge, and his ♦ ♦ ♦ W e sccopt tthe assurance that Sir John lin d Shipping Statistics,” Ireland, 1915, Cd. i-’Winrord.. Two bands attended. M r. Gin- jailers to torture him to death. The people of Thurles are still wondering : Scott is not boosting up the arrival o f another [H330 of 1916:-— • r.oJl, M .I.P., addressed the* meeting. - ♦ ♦ what it all means. Was it that the local financial annexation, and we are sure that raposits in Banks, £66,803^000 If Mr. O’Callaghan is extradited compli- . D.I. was merely hysterical.or. too imaginative, it is his desire to restore the shipping trade to s t Office, £11,781,000 Here is how the latest “ Daily Mail” ex­ cations will arise of great interest for Messrs. oi that tlie Secret Service was endeavouring - and the industries which once made Cork Trustee Savings Banks, £2,490,000 plorer in Ireland proposes to silence the Dillon and Redmond and Sir Mvtthew Nathan. to justify itself by providing fiction owing to merchants so well known abroad. But we Government Stocks, £46,936,000 Russians, 'Swedes and Norwegians when they They are essential witnesses fpr his defence. inability or nnwillingnetp to furnish hum­ join issue with him as to the methods by , in tutur<* annoy him by asking “ W hat about Extradition, we are told, is demanded on the drum peaceful facts? $ On the other which our maritime position may be retrieved. Total. £138,010.000 Ireland F ’ . W e quote fi'om the issue o f Satur- plea that the prisoner wa* guilty of “ the l>and, it is possible that $ome practical joker, ! His main contention is that want of capital ua^-flast :-r- (old-blooded murder. of two policemen ” ; but in the interests of German?, wishes to keep - has been one of th e . primary causes o f the I There appears to be no lack o f capital hare. M *frW hen -friends in Russia, Sweden and Nor -Messrs. Dillon and Redmond, according to the troops from Franco.. There are others trade and commerce of Ireland falling away Moreover, the amount in the previous year of ask^jjdjhie how we proposed a t the rhe Hat'dinge Commission, can enlighten the who hold that there is a desire to. begin and not being extended. He also holas that (these items is £123,517,000. This gives, an fi^^eaeo ConWfence to differentiate between Court to the contrary. They and Nathan Business, that , Thurles was selected English bankers are accustomed to provide -ireresse of 4J millions in one year. If fiwh . onr treatment of Irelaud and Germany’s knew that the Volunteers had received orders for the scene, and th at'ly in g officialdom, in capital for the development of the shipping realth continues to increase at this •icatment’ of Poland or Austria*s treat to ^resist to the deaths every attem pt to de­ excuse, could later pl^ad the lawlessness > trade, and that such ports as Belfast, ulas- there ought to be no difficulty in finding” nienc- of- »oh em ifc it was my haoit to prive them of weapons. A The raid on the nnd well-known turbulerU character of the | gow, and Liverpool have been actually made money to finance shipping enterprises in lre- oiifiwer that we hall hot, like the Centri Kents of Co. Cork will assist their memories. natives. Is Hunt to be * Major, like Price, and raised to their present important posi­ land. We have further to consider how this Powers, shot down thousands of men for We may, therefore,'$oon learn what advice as Kiid is there to be a " war ” distinction for tions by liberal banking facilities, especially health is applied, and this leads us to in- Jk'fusing U> fight against their kindred to disarming the Volunteers Mr. Dillon and ■Sunday’s disappointed warriors? in regard to shipping. If this view is cor- pestigate in detail the accounts of the banks ; ! which Answer, let hid point out to M r Mr. Redmond gave Nathan, and what Nathan -*» ♦ -<*>- lect it raises the most vital economic issue. I W e have not space hero to deal with the re­ Arthur Griffith, liblds'good any way), and told the R.I.C. on the instruction, of our W e have received a number of letters about It is worthy of the most detailed examina­ sults o£ our investigations, but we promise that we had given the Irish people abso­ “ great leaders.” certain enquiries that being sent out de­ tion, and in joining issue upon it we do in lour readers some fruitful information as* to lu t e freedom to decide for themselves how ♦ ♦ *»- manding a statement of potato stocks. Our a friendly manner. Far be it from I how the banks stand, and what they do with they should be ruled. One needs to go Some months ago, during the warm wea­ answer to them all that no information to discourage the facilities for expanding our | m e money. abroad to realise how important are these. ther, the English military authorities stored should be given to any body or person other neglected and vanishing merchant marine, *> ♦ iff*. . questions and their answer to the future a large quantity of purchased hay at 1; a than the Sinn Fein Food Committee, but we require to investigate whether it is a I On N o v. 7th it was announced that fou r sentiment of the nations as to the merits guarded part of the North Wall in Dublin, o ♦

S g iu r e la y , JS a y &P h e r JL7, 1917 NATION >A J * i T Y ,

•/.eonspircs to-.niajce tliei defd appear ■;laudable rftmifis, as tlie cop}bpt.more»T.^.6tward, will HIGH h CJLASS TAILORING /'ApeiyCj .pccrptions -pfv str^ii.tgth- as ^ p li pass A. S. CLARKIN . Jn .Iiplaii.d-. no -felons, nifly-.-b.6- punished if H j|r ALLJETN M V AND CLEKIC4L. PP,. >H op^n^d^p- ip^.tpe piountains: • COAL MESBMJINT, • ltlony beppfits ‘tlie Government. In Ireland , -at tli.e game tim e -.the. •esAjipt o f .battle-front LARKIN 288 fit. Brunswick Street, 0BblJn. 1 power by jyjijeh the Govern will grjo>v shortor. ' V^p^i'e ;the Italian - will j ivBJefft.flaay JiOi/fpinishedri/oi'jJJseft o f private pd^fijiitply htand ^is J^afd fo .:-Jay. . The O B R E £ N Telephone SPfifi, H. BOLAND, jjiopertiV. 'J'bia fjict waR.;5>^ajt.ed 17 years jfgp . Aipgp’ijtivier,-i/ronu &'^^ppa to ctlie sea, is the 64 Mid. Abbey St. stipii^est Jna-tpral linp, ,.,«ind jp r q ^ b ly 'the' (OBtaiUBg real photos of ifche - by.n9 j>;l^se.-a.uthorit3;,to, ,sp#}ii.l> on the m at Manchester Martyrs, and tbe muds (Late Xodd’ Sw^.t, I4dy). 4ta^^}^ar.mj^s. are-..by,-JjW.w.,s.o shaken th a t to. “ ■6*d i-Saye i Ireland,” mounted u«ii ,.U*r will not no,\v be cppjUwHfd— the prajppt weaker .line-.^ild,.w too grave I. IT. L E M ASS, i JL.-ord i2bau.cejlor of Ireland. a m ilitary .risk to be takt-u. Hut a .>.tm.*i ■ S a fe ty :fin . Bd. each ; postage/«xU a. THE IDfAt REClMflON FOR A U range, White and Green F la|«a blaok H A T T E R and O U T F IT T E R , • Jn a.jGp^tijUjtionallr^owrjpfd country..tlie./the A dige means abaudoiiing Vjeillc.e, to say VOLUNTEERS. N o th in g , pt.'jp p j)v huge .towns like • Treviso, background, covered with rttihilnid, C orerument and the UJ-rned'forces arp -the mc> diintv size. Price td.r-peetege and 3 Ctoel Street, Goblin CASEMENT'S SPEEGH FROM THE ji-lc, Tnm, wopjd be a blow to JJjitg/jtepres­ servants of the nation. In such countries tlie « t n . Wholesale to the Trade. tige that would need a lot of explaining DOCK. away—and it would permit the Austro-Ger- rtee4eur Badge, w ith photo o f any Sinn IRI8H-MADE QOOD8 A SPECIALITY. (In Verse). '*«.yal citizen upholds the Constitution with I n n Leader iiL-centre. Sd. each, J)is stueugfch,. a p d if n e e d s ..J^av?Jk:jt-lvijAifit-l|fe * llmli^]8 t^ c q u p y -th e l.iiu) o f the Urenta, which -Of alb Whole-sub" Agents. '^etaij^^ice Id. ever so n>uch-Shorter than tne long raoun- { postage extra. In t a jQpnBtit.utionally-gayerppd couuatry, BMhte containing.1 in frp^tiei*. That, is. assuming they elected Covoi'pmeut is. a trust dariKed ..fiiom ,the jgenuine photosp ilo t'"’ 1______" f PH to resume the defensive now or Inter. But W m , M UoGuiunew, cG n and Plunkett, Nationality jKftMP.1*? « d > |ch ^ tl\e N a t ^ n vn ia y , p n d dpe^; Jiyclr lupreji^wly to strike hard at ■itik words “ Sinn F e in AbPL_ withdraw at its discretion. The marks of au llie Italian right centre in tjiePadua region—in My New'Collap Dublin GIRLS! the hope that C\ying these:—The Government does not derive [ -.signatories to the Irish Repub-I l ack Ins right, Westward, and then North-' Proclamation. "The-m ost unique-i 4 s . p e r . Half-Doze Dr . Gibsol is Better (hjid, and is not re»pou 8ible.'tof«tho Nation— V ard, oiferjng a prospect of such a Novara j&adge yet produced. Prioe fid.; the armed, forces. ai;o the seryaiits. of the as jR-adetzky could jie.ver figure even-.in the P o s t F r e e . PUT IT ON YOUR HANDS. wildest di-eam. . On the p^her band, if the pottage extra. Qov.erPujent> jio.t.of. the,N at on—.the Judiciary Badge of any of the ffinn' Fiin' ^f- Xihemists..Is., or -post free -fvom- Italians let go hold of verona, might easily T. Jj. tGUGHIJN, . .tf, in ^fact„. ftu bo I'd* na te to -jb e , GpveijUniMit, leaders; genuine photos; baautif*lly ■ the Manufac turers, J.. Gibson and Co./ u^ean^ t^mt ,ull- Noivtl^orn Ita ly was gone finished. “3d. each, postage extra. Headquarters, Parliament SI., Dublin. Clare .Lane, Dublin. Uid tlie--imposed test of -loyalty is allegiance spefidily. The Italian amiie-s jiav.e suffere Icoloa- ^al,qoftuatyrjea.^ip^eu jtnd. gu n s: .to:make, good San 'Fein filubs can' have their own TWaiue Stamped Free.) t-j -the.Goyerpnient, not to the Constitution. .apecnlly designed badges (email lor-H J h a ^ i j ^Ue'<3over;»nn»nt o{. ,1 f^ la n d _.to.*day— +he fifst, w^ll Jie, .verydimcult with tlie rc- a w v } m ade to; •order.-- with n am e of,;'] fcii>.iteii5peed, to nyxke gpod the’ latter will be We fit and Suit you with 8vlt* that Fit you- Lit e«es,iof delayuig actipns Viltbe'fough t with a fecaatiinUy enamelled in-green, white fLEMINC’5 HOTJEI, ,^.ut iho. .annDiil;ition of STAFFORD and FRONGOCH TAILORS. the Judge on the Bench ,to;,th^.ne.w.estrR.1. C . . and orange. 92 GARDINER'S PLACE, DUBLIN. ^eat J;pai-^uaxds is not, a‘.Jue^ssfiil delay­ :% )- 'i volunteer Silver ’ Bceeoli—-crossed K-cruit this, implicatipn nas.-Jieen understood, 136 UPPER DORSET ST., DUBLIN. ing.. a<^ion, , ^ i d , actions 4on the. P ia ve" and ntn , -harp and • "letters “ I.V.”— J litoa minutes? walk from .Gardiner St. .Chapel . acknowledged, .and..acted••upon. j'Thei Judge Brenta similar to that on the Tagliameuto design as (pendant •for watch ..jr Jraic:. b m o k e r s — Fill your Pipe with lri«h-Cro»n registers the decision ^t^e Goverppjenfc directs ivould mean the destruction of the Ttalian SELECT. MODERATE. : CONVENIENT. Tobaoco. Mild, Medium, or Full, jj.-m to register— the polipeinan breaks the w jpics. i L a s t y c a r ,t|i e mn n ian , mna n ts Cap- Badge as used iby the D ublin ,aj:my '/to fp ll Jljairk on— “ in ■3 /* Quarter lb., post free. ip.w.-pr .b leak s,^-Jie..l ^ a d , . o f . . ( i i e . , n w ith ISoimrteers, in gold or silver colour— ? mg ^ g lo -ij^ fin q li ,a|i;my ,oix which W. J. GLOVER A CO., a n t ba d g e ■mounted on -safety >piff*ior Sinn Fein Clubs. Aflual g safety, -and . -with, qftjipl ,ipdU?e»enceJ Jjbe Ita l i an s. 5ju;p j Jp, i^ajly. is in process p f for- Royal- Avenue and North St.. Balflit. Hecscft,' */-. For .neither the Judge nor the Roliceman M ip n ja^hqus^p^jiuiles # W,^y— possjblv. The a#* Silver Pike or Sword, 3^ ineheailong,l i'lere exists a Constitution—ihey>' hove for*, ^easpimd troops ni,. A.l% ui^^nd Ajryica-^prob- is lvrm of'broooh. gotten oven to -pretend its ,existence. ;• Thsy .o^WM.«|»trttLiij ,jit least— jVill -be sadly V * Silver SoarfPin-^Brian >Boru -Harp. JT M A Y BE anisspd. ! - Som e deeign- in-'gdld, 5/ 6. The Land Question f.]>eak from the Bench or tjio^hgrrack. qqut^ly ,,^> > . <> f/*'fim qui Fancy Matoft -Box, -w ith d w o •«BY ,oy;h^.§«pren^p^ojv;er j»k “ T lje,^ Q v e ^ m e p i . ’? ,% o tcqrr.ppt JEfarty,..^lijpii,openly, betrayed "llo tM s t ^ t b e leaders- inset, -o r w i t h j LAURENCE GINNfcLL, B.L. ; J ^ e t^ s , • t.lien, not. J je „((.leeei;ycd l(by > tlns |0l4,; Jm viiJg ...sqgre.ily, jbeti;ayed it ■®&e®Ibwr flag on one .side iand>a^yig^jyiq nothing lor. themselves. This w ith- pretty -and .suitable-design ;< (best i mrnrn i W rite-to -Secretary: ff»'Harcourt- Street, - TO INSIST ON NAVING Ji^and,.Jis1. a .i.dp^spfti^i^ ^yhich, ^or.^sixp^pre ^im ^ios. .inspired a , i>P‘4-siving-;,it-s^lf »tp:|i,the - IRISH MANUFACTURE, .j\.h^nAQnB^ks and Hoimuis still wore tails, fa bwci. Post free f/3> \.pi|ldj- but to-day -we-Jiave. the -mask -off. ••It free, Oalnty fione -Rosary; P. J. McCrann, ’ Atwtiuneer & Valuer B U T T O B U Y A nd lj-ygd;iin.,J>i;ees.,}i.nd^^ii}ed: on.snails, is:our Jiusiness to . keep unrnasked tlie thing Who lived like kings in golden vales? i • fia u a m 'the Colours, rlrish Crochet^, LANESBORO, SOUTH LPNOFORD. } •The,«.P a s t y ! Sops te match. 6d. extra. -..A ;Trlal Solicited. ;£hich,:rIP?9ting tpf i're^dom. and Liberty and B n ^S pM lN U I M alf'TtM .Photos—size ju stice, govuiiu'd and st-ill governs Ireland, Telegrams-^MoCnnn, uanesooro*. iWhen Hebrew s lived on --lizard ^piesj S^w JS inches-^of allHhe Leaders of I CARROLL’S ia negation of 'all- doctrines and concepts of Apd. fe d ttheir- children-..worms and .flies, SetoK'ftiRn9~ *lio , just issued, of M ANOF ACT UR £ «8 OF 'S t a r A s h e , fi»ev. Or. O* Dwyer, Oaie- ^opsti,tptiopali§m. >\4io .were*God-fearing, kindiv. wise? rm m tt urul SkofltaBtDn. 1/« each. A L L X 1W KOH 'KE^t)ISIT*|ES. . .Jluirtysgix \;pars ago, twhon ^GJadst^nQ. jvas # • vlhonParty! ‘ %f-9 post free, ^Cen's T ie s -with :crossod: r Irish Poplin Vestments, hand embroidered, -cperciug Iroland, and lopnd. Uimselt opposed from £ 3 15b. a set. Statuary -afid ^Stained [ * f c . ' J by a man .whom ho could niHther. humbug nor Away bapkj^when,things had first Vjeen made, 9 f t Hirorfrfiin;ffi«i-im 8inn£«in (Colours* QUss by.certified Artists. Who in. great splendour all a;rayed Superior Quality .Irish Poplin ffi»e«. Busts -modelled-from llife -by a^rieing-lrish SILK CUT i*.,tupidate, he. .ajiQCaled to ,-^the;.pia,sked-,vrord 1 ed off iir.'everv grand .parade. ■ iB awr Vein •Colours, Sculptor A t a reasonable, figure. • ’ Copstituitionalisni:’ ’ . /l.lie ,.nuin garuefl, he • T h e ^ i i r f y : to SM dfer's Song. i1-/?»*tby:-.post At. CAIIILL & GO,., ’ W id, ..was not conducting -liis movement on Wholesale to-the Trade. C'ousUtutioual. lipes. -He contrasted-Barneli Wh.en. Adam ate tli£ anple and f M i f c Fol ft he D id d le." -'tBost < free* CIGARETTES ABOUT LAUNDRY WO&K. l-'iom -pParadjse was prqm pily .banned, Wholesale totthe (Tittle, IS V E R Y ■vjtb ,0 ’ Coiinell, and jyan igd, tI ‘^\\4jat,-..d<^v51^ -''l'ari»tflL..tlesHl».t''i ■*W H »ro f Freedom." iEostifpee,/!.^! NATIONAL -LAHWftY CO. >.rid M rt .Gladstoue in >1^ 8i . •‘-.He ,says' that W hoJcheef,cd' u]T E ve when pll -lopked our-yHir - Walter McNally. *' Post freer fHssdv Office: 6 0 1W J L L I A M S T R E E T , Helped' Noah navigate the ijrk? r ^ r . * DUBUN. jt beir^ojvp jiu ^'dcr ^(hat Ittliey-:may; Jj^.pjo? T lie ' P a r t y ! “ *B (mterman for Ireland,'' by John 1,'iing -.frpni JCngland (t'iShpme ’) . -M e ..says ^JfiMFeK, -trith ^Foreword by Eoiu Branches Evfrjrwhere. BUSINESS -that what manufactures they toijnot make AYllO-uW®# it^ e n t. jhjijojyfest bids 'Mhaf/fetlT/'&bRt ’F r e e ; 1/4. A S WELL. | I Tp |lttiild.|tHe ancient .p^a-nji;ds:? ,, M m o s N ’ of- tCaater^Weefc s. (Poem s) i : they .pjust buy el-sew here— bpt on . np,account % K 9 o t c tm jse stl jn g "h u s fiy '.liids, Published for benefit o r 1 .THJEY’ R E JB.ETT.ER .THAN ANY | ,4i,pm, lin gjap d (-* SJi.apie ’). - Friendship for - $ieParty! A f t S b t m ia l A id. The, O’H anrahans I , OTHERS AT SAME PRICE ^ jLngland was O’Copnell’s motto— hostility .to B tto o r fnt tr m h History. -By James/ MADE ANYWHERE. - #e— sfKr- post-free. 384 N. C .. ROAD Ahd 1. COLD8MITH Dnglaud is -the motto,-of Parnell. He suys ; Who .was it that .invented jyar, jlipt. whereas j’ejital pf .Trelapd 18^17 V h p se praise is. sung ill every lo re ,, :* T H E GS.D 81NN PEJM'SHOF." STREET, DUBLIN. THEY'RE BUILT 0N QUALITY. 1 .ipilliopSj.^he l,iipydlpi-(l is^ n t^ ed to notlmig rWhn was this, isle created far? -Book Depaetment- ‘ .the-Paxty! Whelan & Son, 'We-carry-a.ftiU -rangtf of -Books.deal- J ,10 for ..Hid.( 20 lo r S id ., 50 -fo r .1^0.1, | .but-.,the roriginal .valuation before-the spade ■ ing-with Ireland .and her^Hiatory-by all r A n d 1 /- per .ounce v as put into it. '^his is the piomulgation of jViid when.on Jpdgnijent Day. the Lord fiikj&rmond Quay, Dublin. nnthers and a ifino colleetiou/of N o m Ih a doctrine of public ply;jjl'er. I^tjay, .^jt^put ..VRilLcaJl.^is cimaeu. to .inward, Uiy .popular writers. l.ositation, that the,resources of civilisation Wlio’li claim the host the heavens .afford? Stationery -Departmen t. P. 4. CARROLL * C0f, Ltd-»DUNJ)A.o!di.pry parried Ire- “ A Chara, —"We' ^ desire to warn shop- 9d; «to ! li/iS. - All bjMM#e*e cepimuAicatlont , to ; :the ,b ‘Wd, Tand tlie jails .were filled t o .{h e .brim. keepers*020inst,giving cpsh to any persons Tobaccos, Pipes, fEto. 'n o t kn'W\vn-'to ''tu eH i yrlfo, represent tl\ein- M a n a g e r , Ireland \y;a8(uot delpd^d into .Relieving • ^ Fiauna1^Pail ’ ’. and Swordsman ” ■ 6 ;JSarcoprt Street, . D u b jin . 'selves a8.tVavell^i'g for Xmas yprds and Smoking ’ Mixture, rpur own -special t/iat all .this^was.C’ppstitu tioyal. .She\>as not soliciting cnsn^ vKtir orders^ . Cish should ’blends;'-8id. and ?id.,c«. ADVERTISING RATES. .VPfieived. by a wprd. .•J^av-V^^'8 ,Uwcopstitu- ■ only T)6 se n t dii;6ot'£o tlie firth.” .-Kapp and. ' Peterson’s - Iriab-m'ade Single Insertion ... Os. Od. per.inch. ,t:pnalism.brpke xlown. Irish landlordism and jPip.es, 1/- and 1/6. each. . Irish N»j[tional A it f and 'V olu n teer Dejpen- 6 Insertions ...... • 6t . , 9d. per inch. forced Gladstone. to his .knees. ‘'Th e Jj'.ijsh- Kapp -and'. Setereon’r ' P*tent, from, f'outs’ Fund 'Collection" from the Clougha im lljv Insertioue ...... 6s . 6d. per inch. inan who thinks,” ^aid Earncll, replying to "S/-. each. 26 Insertions ...... > b s .(0d. per. inch. (l imerick') — £ .7 0 *per Madge Kapp a nd' iPeterson ’ s’ De :ln*e,-,frow 52 I u s e r ti o u s ...... -i«M>6d. per- inch. yU i^i^pp ec^pfj Gladstpj,i.eJ8, that he w ill l.ielp| D a ly). - . ■6/6 each. • (Larger Spaoes.pro rata.) Jvel^id.-by-^tlu:p>ying -away: his. arm s, as Gra- .G .B '.D i^ a n d fO th eriB riar*-a lw a ys . od. fa n c ie s . NATIONALITY. r c***. a jieriidiyuK, cruel, . and . unrelenting 10 £ 1 ^eUxpred a j;emajkable,. ifisture. on,, the ‘rei.v .Paete Brooches in Kcp'ibl>C*n f PeaW tion of ^Art . to ,Xi£e , to u^£i^,lic League .Brooahe«,:with Cbristinn naioe, ib-.lfjsK SATURDAY,'NOVEMftCR 17, 1317. ^j^jpd^so P^r^H 1 clapd .^pr aAspace,, to .apdjpnee. i. In . ^jute. .of . tJiejimd. wpath'er a •'Caw* o f finger aw e*‘ -P-ost F re e ,o n or .EjijdiKh, . Cftlled ,.g{ild wire, w ith <&' ,-v^or.y.,along.,Jlxc^a^lijiof i‘VUi^ojisfeitutip.pal- large uunibcr attended. ;,'|,ne .lecturer held ■jjie aJ;tcgij^on.of,,.his,.,li(}arers (o rjiw o .h o u rs . -i application. -without.- Republican colours, 1/1, post .v m.’- .When the giant died the pigmies who f r e e : Irish, roenufacture. • v-,'TSs to a. Vpry. s«npajtlj^tic,an^ience he ^fleeted to carry on,Jiis jjplicy, aim wl\p nos- 'Repdblican Christmas Xards. : Fullf" [CONSTITUTIONALISM. ,snpke Uw|ieu,. hesh ow eu the k.*pphip, jjejween •.^jsed. i.ejilK T .tlio. heart .ti jir ^ i^Jieaf!. forr^hp Jhcs.-Arts .ftnd^Jthe Gaelic le a g u e , in .th e ir m s xange-i of . all j kinds of . Irish-made ■' f ^ E p 4 S , lt d . ; Folding and Post Cards. Cards, ^Fk ,,.r^vj.y«yJ old ca.tdi-crtes that ...he .had CQipmon ,appeal to ..idealism ,pnd, tlieir tf-om- Some tiiAe ago Mr. John Bedmpnd an- jppp, .war aga.ilist yie,.ultra.-:u^ijitariau euuoh- • IcQPQpIete a^iqple set to ih e ;,ft| o e . ..htn^hed- ^rpm.Iruiaud^aud oiu,e again pjysti- loUining jeweHers and 4/^ -post free. H.uuced Ji^pisell . uuder a, »< w title-— the ^on al «w t p » l of to-day,, ana., his , remarks -fial. ..IHft^piligless decora- “ ‘ttjhack J S ol. th e vDihi/tiou to th is oli- artillery,;,;fliafilune;av>us,^rifles -jand . bayonets tjoji seen in .articles of dress and objects of author, I/PJ, post free. « W ” .v ?h?P.jd.. Ije conducted according to tlie ^JF/ap, the.Green >■ Flag Bound ■ Me, t supplied by the British Government in an , daily, iise;Jn..nipderp times. ^ (y)gsji;id uudci ilu\.(puditions laid dpwn by Perhaps, takiug a general ipipression. no ,W0Wls1,and.imusicv lr/pi,.pp.8b'^ree. ^ aj-toippt to.-: suppress a public ipe^ting of Mr. m . ^ c o uiN iti./rN, /‘Flag of Freedom,” words and ^ »V -ftU tt#rphy jitaplf. -To/sday Ireland’s mind town in the world lias degenerated more in pedipPRtl’8 ,pql^tica 1%,^pppop^nts. ;tTh§ Irish jhis respect, or, forsakqii for. rujgar. cosoio- ,pjusic, 1/.0J, .post free. - i. .again unclouded and clear. She §ees “ the r » LOAD rfDWARO STREET, .j.epple, pan 4.iio\y,idofiue aMc ,, J^.edpjp.ncUs^ Qon- jibjJitaji. ta\\^drine{i§ Jiupr .P ^ r^ .K lep l^ tliau pur B md 81 HEMRY 'STREET, V»JBaster • -AVe^k,’ ' . n ew n ^ fg ip n ^ .ji& j (;o.r s|ixptipiu»4^Par^v,’ J(iled by M r. Redmpnd, ranged b y . J. M.- .Crofts^ 64d.. p p fttir e ^ . .s.ljtpitipna.Usm,as the epiploymeut of.British .cwn’ Cjtiy, pr DuVlin. L IM E R IC K , -ASl’.y.'H'/P.” ,.n p^jaxpiipts, of Sypday f^>rpfe^sor,.plery, of- Univer- B adges. h ^:rmed .iorce-- to-suppress- tne -voicea of/ the iJBseiirffwe- in, and -invite inquiries for, »i-' jrA ^pgjLiise§ iu.^iapjb'ein ,,»jjty. ^ IJ e g e * will, h>p(iire on a ‘ ‘ ^ a elic t/piyer- ■: dEulK-fiange^of.-iRepubHpan .aud-JPhoAte 1; ish J(atjon. s i t y . Few projpcis li#ve engiossed thei minds (Stepper)', 'Salm on, Saueot, Chand- Badges, Id.--and 2d., eaph i wholesale to> v/':e ipirit. of tha policy of Ciiarlcs Stewart Biscuits, .Poarl Barley, Confec- k A nipngi -t}ie.nias^Qd word^jtliafc.jnijslead^men of Gaelic, Leaguers in a mbiiner,equal to'the the •,trade. ^.Cj.ubs:>s«ppli.ed jffith o*!V) V trn e'i Lji>jprijit.y, yc^tipii. IS e‘x (/Supday^ we shall and all firoeery Idaei. Irish special-designs. .All our-Badges gua­ utjiis i^ p r d ■" Constijtutiaualu ni ” , is pre­ Jjaye. the;isf'iisfaction o f h j ^ in g the prpposals a epeeiahty. A trial will convince you ranteed - Irish; manuf aotu re. . Jtarge) iP,m- em inent in Ireland. Th ere has- been no: Irish g e t B9 better value' for money, .’D lp^pst cpniplete military .victory to he :6jC.-.pne^/iof ,our groatest' entliusiasts ’ and trait* .of T. ^Asbe, - IKi«hop - fty iw y e jf» .01 -gimt^irJrish .(Constitution in , ^xi^tep.cg fo r > reepectfully solicit. Casement, and^each o f. the Leaders qi ;3MtftjP.e4 '>> N prtli Italy rs:b3’,.driying,.,tli.e,1dd- .qj5pgrts pp.Jihe subject. (52Q,ye|irs.J/ JjjfJx'fil^pd^tb.e Qov^nni,eut,,i{)oin- ^ejif^dja^my, back,pgatUHt ^iie Alps—such.was « • «s> Best and E a «te r -Week ; size 22 x 1§ irfiui^able -ffT- Cheapest Ileus* fram ing, 1/2, post -free. -W holesale' VA t^n.ed; f rom a I iroad a nd ^cppAroUad by^oreign - ,N o ^ u » : .(the, ,se(,pnd best (is ve. .jtbp do- - Tlie Children’s Class directed by Cormac fit*-# p e a l Slop. Iv S h MR v the-.itrade. & ers, is^ in opposition tor all Constitutional1 .hf^wq,^lyuy,.ovei' .the;. Pp. aiiu^iiita. tlie A|>- 4fac Fionnlaoieh in Craobh ha gCuig gCuig rci^ines. 7 Ip. mtiier^jQpse, . jjps^essmn. o f the HE*.- J i i K E A R N E Y , Irisk Poplin Ties, JJepublican ana gf.yejrnmentj,, ^bpv^.lth e,lp ^ ,- In Ir^Jjn.d.,when V'ill shortly give an . entfti'tpinnlent in. the cither- deeignsyr is- great Hvar>^ty>-v4rpV.. •1'lain is secured, an4 ,'H-itiie first .the beaten Irish • Theatre, Hardwicke'7, Street. It will f t ate M anager of Cahill’s), 2y^-each,i post free. a mimformed em ploye ; of^,th e Governm ent my, ,is ,.c^t^;o,vied a s. .we 11.. § e vpr a 1 ri vers flo w consist 'of a dramatic1 sketcM’ hy Cp Uladh, £ x per t and Spectodc Spadallet^ ; liOptsa i)B juolfens.ive „hMinaii bfiing, . t h e - Southvvai^o^;pss$he ,1’liiip u’pm tlig _Alps, No oonnoctlon iritfi any.,other hpua« In Doclituireacht' Nyadli;” r and * songs ’ and L'-overapieat, .-v,from- -the c Attor^iey-Gepei'al all of,„\vbicniprcA liable to^w ell from .crt’ips or dancing— all perfoiined. by the .children. The "Ih ililt Prescriptions, Repairs, Etc. . the di&triot or jtnwlvre. piiel.tiug^uowSjat different times of tljie. year— c’owa

| ^ | II" V-Wcap ..the Green Flag Round Me, Q ojb." ANNUAL CONSUMPTION OF POOD »IN IRELAND F o il Words and music, 'neatly finished in A N N 0 U N C E M E N T£ (T h re e .Y W Average—Ii>13-14-I5) tribolour, l/-/by poet 1/1. Trade supplied. ‘ ‘ The Flag or F reedom " (words and music). .A B Difference* A - B 1 l - j by post ly l. D a 6 i t t e A n n The Soldier's Song and Wtuuk Fol the Diddle Arerage Annqal . Average Annual Averafte Annual Average Annual — Full words and inuaio 1/- each, post free P|ioi>U(5rU>N lM!PonTATX6'k ' EXPOK.TA’WON 1iOM B pOIfSlTMPTION 1/1. {Wholesale to’ the Trade. Marching Songs and other? Songs and Reci­ Manche$(;er Martyrs* tations wholesale and retail. Anim als Stock • Census - Pastoral Letter and other correspondence by Anniversary (Qlattle and Calves 4,942,6$B 441 065,539 • - .'1 the late Dr. O’Dwyer. Sheep and.Laygbs ^ 0 7 / 1 2 4 ■ Irish Horn Rosary Beads (Republican 1^,879 567,099 colours) 1/8 post free. S | 1,190,415 ^9 175,759 Lrish Poplin Ties, beet quality, in tricolour, COMMEMORATION CONCERT Goats 243,720 12 767 2/6 each. POjjND ROOM, MA^SipN HOUSE. Postcards—Tricolour; ‘.‘ Sinn . Fein Abu 1” •Biscuits cwts. • '? ' ? 327,043 ? FRIDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1917. . B u tter 1 with neat Republican F la g : ,1916 F . F .; all • l> ? 806,355 ? new designs'; I'd. each. ' Wholesale to the Eamonn De Valera will deliver the Oration; .lyiaygariue ? 68,037 ;i 1 ? * ? Tfade. r' Chair will be taken by Counteas Markievtoz. Cheese 19 -? ? 10,558 ? badges— Tricolour F lag Badges, 2d. each; Tricolour. Flag and Harp Flag, 1916 (new Chocolate lbs. N il 780,938 " 13,776 .767,162 "The.Boys of the.Fianna will keep .design), 2d. each; Mother o Pearl Tie p/spoa ' ’ 9 ^ i l 7 ^ 2 ,2 9 8 95,984 .6,946,314 Pins, 13. eacU;. Small Photo Celluloid green the memories of the old , Coc,oa sjiell N il . 542,677 lV T jB ‘ $29,499 Badges o t P. H. Pearse and other Leaders Fianna.’f-^P. H.. Pearse. C offee rJJil •- , 1,588,906 16,688 1,^72,218 12/- per gross; Ribbon. 'Badges, Rainbow Cnasersj etc. A large selectiori o f Tri­ J lC S irrS , (5d.; Ijr y 21- ; and-3/-. C lu cory N il 58,202 ? ' 58,202 19 . colour Ribbons^ Bows, and Rosettes, from Cpmmencing at 8 0 ’ Clock. Eggs, gr^at hundreds. "?■ . 7 6 f 7q 9 6,933,536 ~ mT T "TdT'to 8dV eacn; ~‘ Wholesale aWd Retail. ■ -Egg-yolks cwts. N il ' t %08 J jil' . 2.08 Al) our Badges are guaranteed Irish manu- m t s „ facture. MANCHESTER JMAETYRS’ ANNI­ L a rd ? * . 47,680 Books—Complete Works by P. H. Pearse, VERSARY. 99 ' ; 86,714 , ,:u J 7/6, .post .free 7/11; Labour in Ireland, Fish (?hell, river, and V , *5 2 0 ,0 9 ^ 5-89,105 492,811 ■ 316,389 combined with the Re-Cobqiieflt of Ireland, BELFAST COMMEMORATION. . ^salmpu ^xgludftd)»» J by'.4/-^ post free 4/6; The Or.atjpn will be delivered hy Countess Oe F ra it f.nd V,eg9i^ple "In : Dark a n d " Evil Days^ by Sheepy- Ma.rkievi.cz, in St. Mary's Halit Bank Street, ... ;S Er^ii t ? -^65,-038 146,072 965,038(+?) Skeffington, 3/6, post \ree, 3/11; New -Ire- fcnd,‘b y A . M. SuBBvan, l )- , post free 1/6; ..Qfl^ons ? j p S 1 1,3,66 24§,0l8(+7) The Mother and Other Tales, by P. H. On THyBSPfty,. ?2nd NOVEMBER, . Potatoes tons ^,631,7^6 ‘ 7 t & 8 .168,599 ■31476,695- Pearse, ih: Irish 1/6, m ]Bdglish'^6,.post­ At 8 p.m. 1’ uruips 99 ■* 4,^.04,605 N il 421 4,904^184 age 2d. extra’; The Rise 'and Fall o f the ^her, VegetabJ^i 1^50^601 623 495,677 Jnsh, Nation, by Barrington. 2/-,' post free Sean McEniee will pieside. i tM i 7 273; Lire of'"Robert' 'Emmet' by O’Dono- uiue, 1/-, post free 1/3; A Chronicle of A ^HOUX.^l/SI^AI^ J^llOGlf E wiU be '-Maize cwts. ^ N il 13,909,148 ' ’ ’ 743,938 ' •13,165,215 Jaili, by,Parrel Figgis, 1/-, post free 1/2; P^eeented. - W h ea t 99' 1,062,149 •7481^612 . 122,233 '”8 ,1 2 0 2 8 - The. Departure of Dermott, by Standish Reserved, J/» (Booking at 25 M il) Street). O. Grady, 1/-, post free .1 / 1 A .Munster ^^heat^I^xyir - 8f l^l,-528 ■ . 4^42,738 196,282 12,867,984' P a ^ » y , J/*} Area, 6d. (Payable at pioor). 99 Twilight, by Corkery. 1/-. post free 1/3: 18,356,576. 1^J§,T37 Oats >9 ' *350,453 Tf^57§,^92 . Tbe_ Grey Feet of the Wind, _ by CathalL nA : w® Coipoe Co|«c*«5 e. ^.Badey 99 3 ,i'3 ? ^ 8 8 ‘ J,ll0f73^ . ■100,492 .4,147,:'733 O’Byrne, 2/6, post free' 2/9; Mud u d M a lt |f *?- 8.65,063 69,312 (?)-795,751 • Purple, by Senmas (^Sullivan. 3/6, ppst B-j.e * *-106,921 > 344,337 { 262 450^.996 free 3/9 ; Rambles in Eirinn, by Bulfin, 4/-, Flag Day in Cork post free'4/5; The Waysiders, by Seumas 545,682 Other grain and flour „ ? ; 98,939 (?) 446,753 O-’Kefly, 2/6, post free 2/9; Tne' Tbreshpld SATURDAY, 17th ^qVEMBER. Fee.dstuffs 99 ? 4 J i£59,7,96 654,733 o f C^uiet, by D^-Cprkery |/-, post free 6/5. P.'po I ■0* |2iih A5«c i5«|< ccanntn5 ,, tons ? 7:2,885 n , 6 3 l / r i ) ' T 1,254 Christmas Cards (all In sh manufacture, in bpac be*}; na ^9.$41 i2 g $ £ 9 Fropgoeh ,Barber ■Iways Ip attsnpanoe. ^ w s t ' jwra 1‘ NationiiTirj ” 19 ;• 81,6.69’ ■ ? , Cadsus o f stock:— J. J. W A L S H ’S A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMA& ClFT. ' ' . - . .P o u ltry 26j>23.6,299 N il 29^,602 ' ■ '? ' THE LAST WORK 99 IRISH EMPORIUM, R abbits w r N il 34,075 ? . 6 p T H fi . .Game :.? $ i l 1,535 ... ? : 26 &le$sington St., 19 Berkeley St.f Lais Rev. Matthew Russell, S.J., ‘ D U B L I N - Milks and Creams cwts. ? N il 315,178 7 A PRAYER BOOK, ENTITLE IT ' Mot'S, carrigeou i ? , N il ■■ ‘ ’§,9,45 99 . . •• •? THE GOLDEN CIEN8ER, > ^Pjroyisiojis it. groceries' „ ? 103,4:12 . 3% 601 0 68,811 Cum 5 t6u«e *06 Agur hOn6|u na 4 PHAYEUS BY MANX SAJNTS / xTokjes, *Saijpes etc., it .i • S ’l , v 134 23,461 h6ipauin.' AND A FEW SLVNEHS. tous. ’ . ^ S a li : ? : 23,099 A Collection of Beautiful Prayers ^'including cwts. I i ■- -mailT. tntnklautd *ffom -tbo Ahricnt- Irieh. ■ y ■ ■' $p>c.98 -L— - >■- ■ - Ginger ■:* "' 99 7 1,283 N il "1,283 Completed Irr MRS. CONOR MAGUIRE. O ther lbs. N il 1,146,245 17,994 -1,128,251 NATIONALITY r PHEpATORt note by THE REV. GEORGE 0»N£ILL. S.J. .St|.rich pyts.' >56^002 3,260 (?) 52,742 Jtound full leather, padded,gdt edges, 8/6 net. , S u g a r - cwts. Bound*in lieatfier, gHt edges..: ..... 2/- net. 2.732,979 -3,136 Ilefiued' - V ” ( N il .2 ^ 3 ^ 8 4 3 Sound in clotH . . . . .'J?.. . . 1 . . i. II- net. Confectionery . 26^,440 38,383 ? Noble Patriotism, Religious 1 2SvB.—For special terms for quantities to Educational Institutions ana Schools, m ; g 2 2 6 i4 ,8 1 6 Keverenoe an3' ^Personal Re­ ‘ | '^ l j u ^ e .. .1)I apply t6 . Syrups .- N il ,.-.85 ,-87 3 1^55/ ^83,918 finement. The distinguishing FALLON BROTHERS, LTD.. T e a lbs. N il .36.936,-/41 383,674 36,553,067 marks o f gentle Irish' birth'. Publishers, Tobacco . ,, I 18^ 78,116 <10,61^,300 (?)-8,059,816 Expressed in Fine Gold and DPBJJN, BEJ-FAfiT AND WATERFORD, ..Vineger g^l»- '?■ ■ ' ‘ ‘ ' 96,350 ! 38,753 ^>157,597 .Cgjours, and the ,Irish o f Sean And All Booksellers.'‘ * Yeast .cwtei ? .,1^10^0 142,544 1 • • . :? Mac Maolain, with .metrical translations. You., would sep Ireland respected P .The “ Irish TH E S0NC OF THE MOMENT. * 1914-15 only. t Chiefly pigs heads. Crioiy,” .Christmas Cards convey ‘ ‘Voarneen I WUl They Ncvct Understand ?" T. P. BATHURSTOtUSSELL. rthe Gaelic, Ideal. ..Send post­ A Patriotic Melody, just published. card for specimens wjiile there Wpm p,t i on kpf all the 7th happens tp ^fall on a,. .Sunday. As are any. Obtainable from— _ <,'oni;nodi,t{es, jwhfttjhgij jfpr.,food; ,or ..general it is,, we jOUly get .an .annual, instead o f a A.NEW BOOK THAT ALL iriAC ce^ttA ‘/TH E NEW WAY” O FFIC E, monthly, return &f Otic. Irish trade move; use, jCorm the tyasis oi all efficient economic 17 ChlchesVer St., BelfM t. 28 Souttt Frederick Street, Du b l i n . aii;n inistrafcjon. -Unless our. home . consumpr meuts, and, this annual return is’'published ^ IRISHMEN SHOULD READ. uonT and home ' production 'is ascertained jiboufc a year later,* or on occasion very much Mich fair exactness. allf:Kgisi'ation' as .to th$ more than a. year later, than ..the last day I .'ol Ithe year covered Jby. the repdft. Had ‘ we t h e T H c CLARENCE control of imports and ^exports, by taxation I or'otherwise, must consist 'of k series of'ran­ out' /.monthly reports, which 0I1Y Parliamen­ HOTEL, Wellington Quay, DUBLIN. tary representatives should have se'ctfred 'fo r dom shots. The only mentis we have at pie- j Convenient to all plaoea o f interest. i,ent in Ireland ,for even esUinating our home us many yefits ago,;w e should ’not now be so Comfort of Visitors assured. Seventy -tonsumptiou' is . tlmb--£o hand in-’.the- belated insufficiently informed as to our exact posi­ Gaelic State Superior Bedrooms. Good Cobking. anp.ua! repoists^of the*. Department of Agricul­ tion in £he p¥e5eht “fOod cHiia as we now ©derate chargee. iinfortundtel.v 'irfe-. ture and Technical Instruction on tn6 import .IN THE PA8T Popular Restaurant attaohed. r.nd export trade at Irish ports, and in the The above ..table gives us the tyest annual reports by the Constabulary to the available ‘knowledge to date. of a cbnjecCiiral X AND FUTURE;: Department pji ^he jinumjj^er of acres undei r 1.ture in many' respects, as to out normal ROYAL EXCHANGE 'cfM ia l food requirements.: I t ik based o n . *OR 34 Westmoreland St., will repay you. cultivation for the: chief heavy crops, the HOTEL, Parllainent' St., DUBLIN. the Obvious.fact.tha£?rif we know what food £A8H OR EASY PAYMENTS. \\ eights of the latter being calgula leu ofi\ the THE CROWN OF A NATION. Near City Hall and Dublin' Castle. a£|iifrary b^fe^^pre§umably’ ^xed on ’the ad* ve produce in the country each year.and add | B Y 'Newly furriighed' and decorated. Com­ .•ice o r farm ing expertp as.j»ij, weather con- to that wha'ij we import. ,aifd then from that tfpm! .dedtict what we expbrt'fhe, difference fortable BedtooWs. Electric Light. uitions ana'ffppearanc^ of crops, etc.—-of so A llB the iuoUu already at work or that much per;e C atOa C, in t f . dyed In Mtxed The'l>ody’ o f its- Itdpoi'fc ’to tHe.lattei‘,8 'neces­ added as tobacco has played such nn Im ­ .p.utlifl>es a^State. for the future that claims portant part as a nuiicer assuager in modern to be a .continuity^of Ireland a historic past. IRISH, iWEEPS AND FRIZES. JOES, Tints. sarily^ defective condition, pwnig'to its non- tM BRm irAS; “COLllARB, CAPS. HOSIERY possession of .powers from Pujliament to TrislE* h istorjrV it m^rks, in Tact,.‘ the spot Coming a t a time, when the minds .of m sh- (wtiere tBe fast "pSi^h of taxation ’Is (rertly I m£rt are fifll of the tnought of State-building M A N U F A C T U R E R S . * c ^ ^ r^ y lyaf/pns a^ttqr;qua yftlue s 500 Pairs introducedjnto^he .Irish, ^hoe. As the re- | this book'’ will teceive wide attention;*' Mr. G KirriN’S, ENNIS. n W u Itim a U 'cleXtinatipn* ai\d'origui o f goods Blankets for from the .veH^^eci'itLve"combination of Irish Sjilts.of a single year may be. expep.tio.nal, I I Darrell Piggis writes as a Sinn Fpiner, but nayp workea ouLVie.'Average^w’{h.e-figures ■ w hat.he sayg will .appeal to any Irish man or Harbour Authorities and 'British Railway Men’ s and "jiiveu^'By the Deportment 'foi4 the^tnree woman. The .Gaelic State is a noteworthy Companies. ..=Thoso annual pyctests ,flud mI^- Reliability Dentistry by an years, 1913, 1914 and .1913— the last ayiiil- book, and it may very well happen to prove Ladles’ Warm iicessations of* inefficiency on .the part of the ablo— and should add that on ^the whele, I a historic book. X/6i5ai;tViient' date from the^yenr 19044, but Independent Irish Firm. Overcoats. ^the average ^result i^^jhpwn y e ry .e.v^iUy Jby t he Irldh PriYllamehtary Party has done no- each one of tlie three years taken!" ; thing—-so far as I hfkyo. been Able to ascer­ ONE 8HILLINC NET The “ Shamrock Ideal Set of Teeth," at ^ . B .R . tain, at least, and, if Mt/oy, had .flmde ,an 21’/-, gives you" the acme' o f Comfort in; (Postage 26.) ( ffort,' _flie; 3 ^%V^|Rflut.^ ^ U ld . ^ur^ly. Jjave IRISH NATIONAL AID AND VOLUNTEER Dental Equipment. Perfect -fit and Gleeson 1 aavertea to ft in its annual protest—to painlessness in all work guaranteed. DEFEND'EnYS FUND (Govan. 6ranch). & C O . 1 empdy, this,state of .a/Faii'H during this.long .635 ^i.oyan Road, Go van, Glasgow. Hours: 10 a:m. to 9 p.m. No fees for Vnse..oT 'tlui't^'n years.. •Nothing ypuld'.be T ailors & D rapers RE8ULT OF PRIZE DRAWING. MAUNSEL & CO., LTD., advioe. )>4sisame Brioshes without eelours, 1/1: Irish IRISH-MADE S0GKS. Aughauillan (Leitrim) * -Drumoghill (DoneM rianufaeture; no torejgn imitation gold wire gal), Chairfbaiiiire 105 Patrick St., CORK (Meaaghon) Pros. IU t. H. Fiiiegau C.C., which you never refer ? painted in p. 4 lanent oil oelears and guaran­ Trieelenr Pearl Tie Pius, Id. and 2d. eaeh; Vice-Pres. J. Keanan a ltd Geo. il’cCarrow, Turn them into cash teed not to craok. Designed aad executed by Piags and Brooches, 3d. eaoli, best terms te See. J. McGeough, Treas. IA. J. Keenan; IR4SH-MADE GOODS. to-day. Send us a post­ the Trade; Sample Parcel ef Cards on re­ Ea%uMs (Derry) Pres. J. Fagan, Vice-Pres. ceipt ef 2/8 P .O .; Samples el Badges, But­ card and our motor wil! seA$Ati m ao mufiCAOA j t ‘t>T MEN'S SHIRTS, HOSIERY, CAPS, Etc. .fobs Kelly, Sec. M. Kelly, Treas. John Far- I tons, Rings, ete.,i oa reeeipt of 2/1.— A. J. viefl; Rock and Muuderdo. (Tyrone). call first opportunity. 15 D’Olier St., Dublin. Byrne,. 58 Sth. Gt. George’s St.. Dublin (late Munster. 37 Wexford St.). Sole Wholesale Agents for P. O’ REILLY, Ltd. Deelgns and Estimates Free. Writ* to-day Fethard (Tipp.), Pros. T. Caaningkam, Treas Dublin aad District, Messrs. Bason and Sea, pAT)|tAi5 6 hAttrhuftAw, Gt. Strand 8t.y Dublin. .1, Hayes, Seo. J. Haarahaa: Ratass (Kerry) for Illustrated Coloured Catalogue. 42 Gt. Bruaswick St., Dublin * Phone...... 1934 QHRISTMA& Cards: Irish • Designs and sadro tiAm io, tmriineAC. lir.llygju'van (Cork), Pros'. K. 0. Konefiok, SPECIAL TERMS TO TRADERS. Vice-Pres. D. Corey, Trees. T. Shelhan, Sec. Greetings; very attractive-; Id., 2d. aad r. ifurphy, Sixmilotridge (Clare), Pres. Rev. 3d.; per gross, assorted, 8/-, 12/- and 24/-, Football Jerseys, Irish made, all wool, plain pest free: cash with ordei. K ouut’s 6o b A. O’Dea C.C., Yice-Pres. P. Mulready colours, £7 per dez. Steeklnga, greea, New L.C., Trees. E. Russell, Sees. L. Ryan and IRISH XMAS CARDS 1917. Middle Abbey Street, Dublin. DRT Irish Industry white, and eraago\ops 3/9 per pair. Q0ATE8* Embrocation • Iriai made; splen­ A1-. Casey; Tincurry, Bally leaky (Cahir), Ctationers and Shopkeepers generally are Pies. J. Tobin. Vice-Pros. .1. Morrissoy, Other Makes— Jerseys, plain colours, 35/- did value; cold by ail up-to-date dealers. ST. ENDA SPECIALITIES: advised to reserve their Orders for Xmas Treas. N. Mnrpny, See. E. McGrath j King- per doz.; stripes, j£ j- per dez. Stock­ (1127) ST. ENDA THICK RICH CREAM. Millianstovrn (Cork) Pres. P. Fitzgerald, Cards until they have seen ings, 15/- per dos. Gloves, 1/11 per J)A M P Houses made dry; the latest patent' \ iee-Pres. J. Ring, See. P. Scftnlou, Trees. THE SINN FEIN SERIES XMAS CARDS. pair. ■ used; special attention country orders.— MoCreafs LITTLE IRISH CHEE8E. J. MeAuliffe; Kneckaagree (Cerk) Pres. T. J. J. Kenny. Plastering Contractor (late of 8T. ENDA CREAM CHEE8E., The Most Beautiful and Effective Series Irish Poplin Ties (Tricolours), 2/3 aad 2/9 Freagech), 287 Richmond Road, Fair view. Xolaa, Vice-Prea. T. P. O’Ceaaor, Treat. P. each. Manufactured with utmost cart. v, D. Breen, Secs. M. Dtiggan aad J. Sheehan; ever offered to the Irish Trade. Designed (8127) Yillierstown (Water far27 Pres. Rev. Father and produced in Ireland by bona-fide Sinn Badge-Pins, 7d. each; 6/- per doc.; post free. JJ.ONOTAN’S HOTEL, Sullivan’s Quay, To bo had from all Purveyors and Family Grocers. O’Shea C.C., Vice-Pros. R. Treacy. Treas. M. F&mdthe. Send at once 1/- for sample Cerk; ceavenient to Patrick St.; very O’Denovan, Sec. T. Crewe; Geelea (Cork) range to moderate; select. DST WHOLESALE DEPOT- Pres. M. Twomey, Vioe-Pre*. D. Lynch. Seb.l THE SINN FEIN XMA8 CARD CO., ~p.XCOURAGE Irish Manufacture; Corsets Andrew Maguire, made te measure at Mrs. Kernan’s 24 South City Markets, DUBLIN E. Sweepey: KUaheelaa (Tipp.), Snragh Q. A. Lyons, Manager, (Clare) Pres. M. Vfkolaa, V ice-Pres. P. 10 & 12 MORTH STREET, ’Waroreeass, 61 Lower Gardiner Street. •Phone 3827 L. N U C E N l, Proprietor. 135 GREAT BRUN8WICK ST.. DUBLIN. CRT 0 Neill, Treas. M. O’Dea, Secs. G. Whelan Ne Private Cards. Trade only supplied. BELFAST. > and M. Hangh; Bevtewaralh (Tipp.) Chair- p U N E R A L MARCH— “ Silent Comrades.” ,axt John Tobim, Treas. C. Tehia, Seo. T. Flute Bands (fully concerted).—Salmon, O’Loogklin; Darrara (Cerk) Pres. P. Mac f*t. Mary’s, Limerick. Stationery, Fancy Ceods, Carthy* R.D.C.. Treas. M. Qnialaa, Sec. J. Q I R L (18) seeks posjition as Shorthand ( uuBiagham ; Skekeeaariaky (Tipp.) Pres. T. Typist; knowledge of -Bookkeeping. haberdashery, KeGrath, Vice-Pres. T. Jaeksea, Treas. P. Apply. C 62, Nationality.” Brady, Sec. D. McGrath; Cleamere (Tipp.) Ko* dawns the fatofttl hfar of' peace & X T N E *fi HOTEL, 1 Francis Street, Galway, Religions Goods and Books* last-nr (Kerry), Rytnae (Cerk) Pres. D. - ‘NET. JUST PUBLISHED. with or without board. Terms moderate. Buckley, Vice-Pres. J. O’Callaghaa, Sec. D. AST (/Farrell, Treas. P. O'Callagkaa. Every Irish Man and Woman should possess a copy of 2_,ARGE Photos of Sinn Fein Demonstration at Athy, Sunday, 4th November, 1/6 Leinster. each. Glyaa's Photo Stores, Athy, Co. Kil­ . Castlejordaa and BaUiaahracky (Meath) “ERINS A P P E A L .” dare. John Kivlehan, Prei. T. O’Coaaor, Treas. J. Cevao, Sec/J. \£ILLEIt desires position; can do all kinds Hangkten aad A. Meaahaa* Baldcyle (Dub-1 SUNG BY WALTER McNALLT. ef repairs and overhauls.; T.T.; refer­ • lm), Pres. P.MacTraiaaie, vice-Prea. T.Max-J A Powerful, Patriotic Song which “ gees straight te the heart.” ences excelleat. Apply C. 56. this Office. veil, Trees. S. Howard. See. S. S. Walshe; 2 O ’Connell Street. LIM ER ICK SPECIAL TERMS TO CLUBS. Newsagents apply te ESPECTABLE GIRL wishes situation as Tagoat (Wexford),' Gieakriea (Wexford), geooral; highest reference. Address, Carbary, Athgarbhaa (Kildare), Bagaals- “ TH E NEW WAY** PUBLI8HINC OFFICE, ^Yard, Harcourt Road. m A i p e n i ti vii. Worrell (Queea’s Co.), -Bellycullane 28 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, DUBLIN. P B A ii Eaamel Republican Badges 1/- each; ( WKiferd), . Rataaare (Wexford) Pres. W. Silver Brooch, 2/-, etc.; Irian made. 37 UPPER D0R8ET ST., DUBLIN. Furlong, Vice-Pres. R. FcrrastaJ, Treas. jJ Samples (full line). 3/6.— O'Culll, and Co., Stationery, Books, Newspapers, Magazines, Sflca. J. Leaaav aad D. Brennan; "I Patrick Street, Cork. ST yitxrnri. Pres. Ref. M, Ryan C.C., Vico-j Toys, Sweets, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Fancies. g IN N FE IN GIRL, very experienced organ­ Orders through post recelvs careful attention. Pre*. J. J. P'Byrao M.C.C. and J. Browne J iser and secretary; press experience; Tin*-. J. J.. Doyle, Secs. R. Breaaaa and PJ. shorthand writer; accustomed responsibility; lat>a|ica|t 54061I5 anro. J. TLambert; Code (WoBEaioatk) Pres. Rev, socks immediate post; whole or part time. .k ^if-Keerrr C.C., > ice-Pres. P. Dignan CoJI Have YOU Ordered your Gas Fire? Apply C. 63, this Office. G., Treas. J. H u n t. Sec. T. Smyth: Horse- gHOPKEEPERS, Send Orders now for Beau­ 'J'HERE I'eap < Westmeath) Pres. P. Kelly, Vice-Pres. is Real Economy in Time and Money wlien you peesess the eror- tiful Religious Christmas Cards, Celtic .J. Meleaey, Sec. Jeka Kelly, Treas. J. Fiti- reudy Gas Fire; a turn of the tap wires you the exact degree of Iesign and Greeting, by prominent Irish £e~a)d i Bally Tore (Kildare). MURRAY, KELLY I KHIN artist, 3d., 4d. each ; per "ross, 27/- and 37/-, heat required. To ensure deliyary. and to enable us te make all FROM FRONQOCH Connacht* anangemeiit^for installation, s«;nd your order to us to-ttey. 2Se cnargo carriage paid; cash with order; supply Cam (RoscsmtaoB.). Presideat M. Murray, fot fitting up to 36 feetf of piping from meter. limited. Kennv’s, 6o Middle 'Abbey Street. Have now opened Vice-President M, Mae, Treaeurer T. Mac Dublin. * DRT ^ Dnuaell, Sec. E. Egan: Cleeatra (Mayo), g IN N FEINER8— Have your collars dressed The Frongoch Studio " Pie*. M. Keane, Vice-Prea. P. Callaghan, by Sinns. Country orders prompt at­ Trca?. J.t Phillips, Secs. M. MoGsever and V IS IT THE tention.— White Star Laundry, Summerhill. Banners, with Life-Size Portraits in .M. Pkilli pi»; Ballvgla&s (Mayo), Chairman Dublin. CRT Oils of the Republican Leaders. , R. Laagan, Sec. X. J. Gilligaa, Treas. E. ANTED, Sinn Fein Organiser, to begin Framed Portraits for Club Rooms. GnUgan.; Curlew Pass (Beyle), Pres. P . Gas Company’s New Showrooms work at once; should have knowledge ef Trioolour Flags, with Portraits or Sbeerin, Vioe-Pres. J. Derry, Secs. J. Hig- Irish. Applications must reach Director of Mottoes. piu sad J. J. Colemaa; Derrinacarta 10 HAWKINS STREET (Opposite Theatre Royal), DUBLIW Organisation, 6 Harcourt Street, Dublin, Artistfo Deoerations for Coilidho, Club (Mayo), Pre*. J. Haoaeo, Vice-Pres. T. L not later than the morning of Wednesday, Rooms, Receptions, Bazaars, etc. 1-ui^aan, Sec. C. Gaunoa; Caherlistrane November 14th. Portraits Pa'nted from Llfo. ^Jabcay), Pres. P. J. Glynn, Vice-Pres. M. W A N T E D — Four F. Flutes (4 keys); state Illuminated Addresses. (ijyiin, Sec. T. Corceraa, -Treas. J. La roll; price.—31. Bradley, Duncan way, Co. Window Blinds of every decoription. Tifroanr (Mayo), F^herua (Moate), Galway. SUPPORT AN IRISH-IRELAND FIRM. Cork. Speolal Trioolour Blinds for Club Rooms, : Crossard (Mayo) Pres. T. Glarey, Vice-Pres. Irish-made Furniture. Cabinet Makers. Church Altar Carpets, W A N T E D immediately, a competent Violin etc. M. Freeman, Treas. J. Coalfield, Sec. H. i-lstv-made Carpets. — Upholsterers; and Parochial House Furnishers. Instructor; practical work only; male or ESTIMATES FREE. Nolan : Killimor (Galway I Pres. P. C. Curley, Irish-made Bedding. Complete House Furnishers. Convent Furnishings. female. Gobnoit Ni Bhrunlair, Baile an Sec. T. Ryan,* Treas. T. O’Mara Killimor- Conghnaimh, Cathairdhomhnall, 13 ' Cias- SEND YOpE INQUIRIES 17 YOU REQUIRE WELL-MADE, RELIABLE GOODS. aaley (6slwayS Preo. P. Maben. Treas. M. saighe. 50 BlessiogtoiSt. I l l ArranQg. Keoay, Sec. T. McGuaa; Dy'sarx and Ballyr- “WA N T E D —An Organiser snd several . foran (Roscommon) Pros. ft. J. Kelly. Vice-J J. CONNOLLY & CO., Teachers, by Ard-Choisde Chorcaaghe, Esijf Prev. D^X>«)nin, Treas, M. McDonnell, Sec.i for work in Cork City snd district; good CA8H TAILORING COMPANY. P. Murray: Moycullen, Pres. P. Caulfield, ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS, salary to suitable persons. Apply st once “ The Irish Tweed House/1 4 Capel Street. V|ee-Pre*. P. Thornton, Treas. J. Kearnt Price, is President of Cluain- prosperous and progressive. you oan get equal if not better found in S. A. Annals of Feb.. 1916.—M.B.N. Y): r.angall Club. ! < terms with a Home Office ? JJEARTFELT THANKS to the Sacred Heart \ Ballinagrepi Club was incorrectly described for temporal favour received. Publication 'U[ recently as Bawnmore Club. Its rates of Endowment and promised in “ N atio n ality .P eg. " Christies ” Skanrocl ffotrsr. rpHANKSGIVING to'Our Blessed Lady and Proprietor—€. k a i n . Killinkere l^ower Club was incorrectly de- Life Assurance pffer very sub­ N.B.—Over £1.250.000 leaves Little Flower for favours recoived. Pub­ as hailing from Dolphin’s Barn. stantial advantages over those Ireland Annually os 11 ARRAN QUAY, DUBLIN. 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