EDITED' BY ARTHUR GRIFFITH

Vo! I. No. 38. (N ew Series.) SA TU R D A Y, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1917. PRICE ONE PENNY.

| tiality of those countries; and if Ireland | hitherto unknown,” and he'then dangles 174 that a Scandinavian firm has offered nearly WBBK BY WEbK had been independent, like Holland' and which is struggling desperately £0 reassert millions before _ our covetous 'gaze, like a seven millions to buy the Kellner Partington ' its mastery of the world to-day. Thai is ■ Sweden, Ireland would, like theni, have been jeweller' displaying diamonds in his. window. Paper Pulp Company in Manchester, at six Our space i&. nob; adequate to publish a full kept out of the war, and her taxation would the, England—subtle, strong, • experienced, But have tlie banks real® come with this pounds for each one pound share! conscienceless—that Ireland has to deal iepprfc.;or iih’e Sinn Fein.Conv.ention, and. acj- be considerably less, than -it- is- to-day! I t “ immense amount of moitey ” ? Tlie origi­ 'ritji- All that B.almez says the Frenchman eortlingly it will be separately issued,, as I (josts Bulgaria, the efficiency of whose army 1 nal proposal givpn out by the London City rapidly as possible. .tJiiaGf’the revised: con- t»aid when he .described Englaqd ■ as the none" may decry, £200,000 a year less for Bank wlis to. establish' a ■branch in Belfast, yhe principal run is on the soft -coui- •! i genius of exploitation. England’^ ri&pie will gtitution the Governing ^Body of.Sinn, FeiA- mili tary purposes than it costs'Ireland for promises were' aBtfully -piiychased in a'cen­ tcrous woods for egg-cases and butter-boxes. I never perish while mankind continue to vilL.-consisfc of the seven officers and'24 Exe­ the R ’.I.C. As to Ireland being prepared tral part of the-:N 6rtligj;i{- Capital, and it Immense quantities of Scots fir. spruce, elm, 1 exist. Her history will be food for the philo­ cutive members elected by the Convention,' to run the risk of a hostile British tariff was pretended that after the war the pre­ larch, poplar, birch, and beech are sought j sopher for a thousand years. He will tiace with, one repi*eing to the Irish shareholders. Where does ing industries will be seriously affected. French, Spanish, Irish, German or Scandin­ (421), Father M att Ryan, P.P. (416), Father Ireland is England’s, richest market. Sir John Scott’ s “ immense amount of . There is not a moment to be lost in starting avian, and yet for a space defeating or W all, C.C. (408)', Mrs. Thomas Clarke (402)', ■"*> ♦ «*► money” come from except from the pockets a grand. campaign to re-plant the whole dominating them all. And the secret of Diarmuid Lynch (390), David Kent (385), Last week we sketched the history

City of Dublin Municipal Technical “ WRAP THE . * * r n - * r> _ir -*■ Schools—Session 1912*1* — -- NATIONALITY. Saturday, November 3rd, 1917.

HIGH-CLASS TAILORING r.nd activity to the national and economic stay here,” and England will have to make s* well as to the political revival and de­ •the best of her position while we realise i c LAY AND CLERICAL. THERE IS ours. Her Irish. velopment of the Nation. It must look to Th e commerce of-; the seas must isi fu tu re ohr industries. and our commerce, and pro­ traverse routes which can' be rendered the H. BOLAND, tect and develop them; it must choose Irish safest in time of war. There are three fac­ H e rita g e ." tors governing safety:-— ,-f. • 64 Mid. Abbey St. Consuls, and encourage an'Irish mercantile Shortness' of route; A first class novel of Irish-Ireland, (L a te Todd Bum s. L td .).______marine; it must deal with questions of edu­ Protectability; dedicated to the memory of the men UNANIMITY cation, of land, of labour, of {pauperism, and who died 1916., Accommodation. Easter, “ This OF stirring story of the clash of- two of~finance, and deal with them to the end These three factors all favour Irish ports. peoples, affords a vivid and sym­ A. S. GLARKIN OPINION AMONGST of exalting the power and status of the Irish It should be borne in mind that-, neither pathetic picture of Nationalist Ireland people. In a word, it must undo what Pitt capitalists rior shipowners. will go to great COAL MERCHANT, SMOKERS THAT :: as it exists to-day, exalted and rest-1 uid, when he struck, down Ifeland by the expense to establish routes which cannot less, after the emotional fcrisis of 208 fit. Brunswick Street, be maintained in war. There will also be a \ Dublin. Act of Union, and, drawing the eyes and Easter. 1916.” By A . M. P. Smith­ Telephone 2789. great expansion of American sea traffic as son. Price 5/-S by po&t 5/5. thoughts and hopes of our people to London, a result of the war, and there must be a “ The Threshold of Quiet.*’ By Corkerry. CARROLL’S loft Ireland nationally, politically, and eco­ corresponding development at our side. 6/"j by post 6/6’. nomically defenceless against England’s de­ Already the United States is planning to Essays in Prose and Verse by Clarence raise her mercantile overseas fleet to ten * : Mangan. Neat volume, well bound, J. T. LEMASS, structive policy. It must concentrate Irish million gross tonnage next year, or four 320 pages. Post free 1/3. HATTER and OUTFITTER. thought and energy in Ireland and for Ire­ times her present capacity, not to mention Poems of D’ Alton W illiam s (of the J land. It must restore Ireland a centre her six millions of coasting tonnage. The “ Nation ”); 334 pages. Post free 1 2 and 3 Cape! Street, Dublin — a National axis on which to revolve. carrying capacity of the United States ships 1/3. in service and on. the stocks will, be 15 Waysiders. Silk Cut In nine months the country has been won million tons deadweight, or 12 0 million tons Stories of Conuacht by mtSH-MADE GOODS A SPECIALITY. Seamus O'Kellv. Cloth, 2 / 8 ; bv post imd organised for Sinn Fein. In the next cargo, reckoning eight voyages in the year. • 2/10. THE SONG OF THE MOMENT. tew months the same energy will be directed A very large proportion, much the largest "Facts and Principles of Irish Na­ CIGARETTES to educate the country in every phase 'of part, must find accommodation at our side. tionality.” Post Free, 8d. • Voumeen! Will They Never Understand?” Apart from the very important question of the Sinn Fein policy. Before the spring Knocknagow— By C.. J . Kicknam. Post A "Patriotic Melodv, just published.' "Words ABE THE an Irish mercantile fleet, we have to pre­ Free, 4.4. and Music, 6a..n et. comes we hope to have an Ireland as Nation- pare to receive our share of America’s ton­ O'Loughlin of Clare (Mulholland). Post - Obtainable from*— £lly, politically, and economically instructed nage and to handle quickly and safely a Free, 3/1G. as Thomas Davis would have desired. For due, proportion of European freight. We Notes of an Irish Exile (Myles Byrne), “ THE NEW WAY” OFFICE, hrfve all the natural advantages for fueh hound in cloth. 300 pages. Post free 29 South Frederick Street, DUBLIN. it is from Thomas Davis we derive Sinn operations. The • experience of the war has 2/5. Paper Cover .1/4, post free. Fein. “ The first step towards Nationality,” proved that harbours approached by chan­ Hitchers "Jail Journal"— Author’s Edi­ he wrote, “ is the open and avowed recog­ nels or straits are dangerous, and that traffic tion— well bound in Cloth— 320 pages. Finest Ever nition of it by the Irish people themselves.” must he directed as for as possible to ports ’Post Free, 1/9; Paper Cover, Post PRODUCED ANYWHERE. open to the ocean. The Irish people have taken that step. They 3 Free, 1/3. ON DEMANDING As regards the position of. English ship­ Madden’s " Antrim and Down in ’98." BOOTS K E E P heve declared themselves by the method ping, the following information was trans­ Post Free, 8d. THEM. which the world accepts— the considered vote mitted from London in a special cable, dated " Last Conquest of Ireland," by John S ALL IRISH. ALL SIZES. o f the electorate— a separate and* distinct September '24th, 1917/to .the “ New York Mitchel. 220 pages. Paper Cover, 10 for 4|d., 20 for S£d., 50 for 1/9$, Times.” We extract the following from it-~ ■ Post Free, 1/3; Cloth, 1/9. |§ ALL LEATHER. ALL ONE PRICE. nation. They are in the march for freedom, j *• After the first nine months of the sub­ and 1 /- per ounce. Mitchel's History of Ireland, 576 pages, i i I 'IM22/6— M ittii BOX ------CALF. realising their right, and convinced that God marine campaign, averaging a weekly de­ Paper Cover, 1/11, Post Free; Cloth designs for them a glorious destiny. struction, including sinkings by raiders, of Coyer, 3/S. almost 150,000 tons. July and August showed D'Aroy Magee's History of Ireland, 768 P. J. CARROLL and CO., LTD., an average ‘o f slightly 'm ore than 116.000 pages, Post Free, 1/11. T . J. LOUGHLIN, tons a week.. As indicated in despatches, "A n Ulsterman for Ireland," by John IRELAND AMD THE SEAS the naval authorities were gratified, but not Headquarters, Parliament 8 t.,^)ublin. DUNDALK, Mitchel, with Foreword by *Eoin satisfied, with this reduction, recognising MacNeill, Post Free, 1/2. The enormous destruction of mercantile the fact that, while destruction aggregating 450.000 tons a month was less than th at o f All literary communications should be ad­ shipping exceeds what has been lost in all the previous wars put together. The con­ 600,000, it was still much greater .than th e BADGES. dressed to the Editor. Quiet, yet Central, for Business or Pleasure. tention that private property should be ex­ situation would stand, as it was exceeding Orange, White and Green Flag on black All business communications to the empted from seizure at sea, and the claim the building rate by approximately 300,000 background, covered with celluloid, M anager, FLEMING’S HOTEL, that commerce should be immune, is dealt tons a month. The first week in September ft nice dainty size. Price 2 d., postage 6 Harcourt Street, Dublin. I 32 GARDINER’S PLACE, DUBLIN. with'in prophetic fashion by Admiral Mahan showed a further improvement, and then extra. ‘Wholesale to the Trade. came the second week, with a decrease of ADVERTISING RATES. in his work on “ The Interest of America Tricolour Badge, with photo of any Sinn Iw o minutes’ walk from Gardiner St. Chapel nearly 50 per cent. The figures, when trans­ Single Insertion - os. 0d. per inch. in Sea Power,” written in 1897. He dis­ Fein Leader in centre. 3d. each, or Trams. lated into tons, show much the smallest loss ' Insertions ...... 5s. 9d. per inch. cusses the matter in his chapter on Anglo-- " postage extra. 6 in any week since ' the . 1 frightfulnessf 8 ELECT. MODERATE. CONVENIENT. 13 Insertions" .;; " ... 5s. 6d. per inch. American re-union, and dismisses the idea Sinn Fein Abu I Badge containing began in February. The figures for the week « Insertions ... 5s. Od. per inch. that any arrangement or treaty or alliance • genuine photos of Cosgrave, De 2 ending September 16 were 62,000 tons, as C'J Insertions ... 4s. 6d. per inch. between the United States and Great Britain Valera,- McGuinness, and Plunkett, J $ A A A A A A4 .4 .4 . A A A A.J .A A A A A A against a weekly average in August of (Larger Spaces pro rata.) or any other country can secure immunity with words '’ Sinn Fein A b u !’’ in ; 118.000 tons, fo r J u ly . o f 115,000 tons, and centre. Price 6 d .; postage extra* ' at sea. He argues that all maritime nations more or less depend for their prosperity upon for the first six months o f 135,000 tons, Brooch containing real photos of the 4 i n e - 6 s maritime commerce, and 'probably upon it inclusive of losses by raiders.” seven signatories to the Irish Repnb- more than upon any other single faotor. It X. k iican Proclamation. The most unique “ YOUNG IRELAND” badge yet produced. Price 6d. ; , NATIONALITY. is no more possible for a belligerent to keep postage extra. (Under New Management). his hands off his enemy’s commerce at sea AMAZING ENGLAND Photo Badge of any of the Sinn Fein - than for a general to refrain from attacking Published at 6 Harcourt Street, his enemy’s line of communications. , Mahan ■ lea d ers; genuine photos; beautifully SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1917. West of England, Thursday. ^Jajghed. 3d, each, postage exjra. Dublin. asserts that “ the concession of immunity to what is unthinkingly called - the ‘ private _T .have made a discovery. 1 have discovered Sinn Fein Clubs can have ■ their own what the ?5 Hidden Hand ” is. It is a secret The best weekly paper for Catholic properly ’ of an enemy at' sea' will'"never ‘‘ specially designed badges (small or society of the most select and exclusive land, - Jarge) made to order, with name of Irish Boys and Girls. be conceded by a nation or alliance confident SINN FBIN in its own sea power.” Immunity has been nnd.it is supposed to be in direct touch with tbeir dub, etc. Prices quoted on a similar organisation in Germany. This is Long 8erials. G.A.A. Notes a “ the dream of the weaker sea belligerents application. leally amazing—almost incredible I learned Special Feature. Our readers will understand that the exi­ 111 all ages.” Again he writes (p. 133):— ALL ABOVE BADCE8 ARE that no one with' an income o f less than five gencies of the past week have limited our “ Well, is it not clear that maritime com­ thousand a year can become a member. MADE IN DUBLIN. tm e to prepare the present issue of “Nation- merce occupies to the power of a maritime There is an inner circle,, and it is only the state, the precise nourishing function that t-li-y.” The Tenth Convention of Sinn Fein members of this inner circle know exactly JEWELLERY. the communications of an army supply to has unified the movement, defined its objec­ what the aims of the society ’are. But some 7/6 Large Solid Silver Tara Brooch "the army?. Blow's at commerce are blows of its actions are public property It is one tive, and clearly declared its policy. Sinn at the communications of the state; they beautifully enamelled in green, white ■ The o ’H anrah& ns of the most powerzul cliques in the country, and orango. Fein claims on behalf of Ireland an equal intercept its nourishment, they starve its and controls various organisations. I was jg 384 N. C. ROAD and 1 GOLDSMITH life, they cut the roots of its power, the' 2/- Volunteer 8ilve r Brooch— crossed independence with that which Belgium, Ser­ privileged to have a chat with a personage STREET, DUBLIN. sinews of its war.” \ . rifles, harp and letters " I.Y .” — bia, and Poland seek, and which England, in elope touch with some' of its activities, same design as pendant for watch Book Department. The views of Admiral Mahan display the and he assured me * that it has* immense Germany and France possess. That claim it chain; We carry a full range of Books deal-1 insight of genius. He clearly foresaw that power, influence, and resources, and that 1/6 Cap Badge as used by the Dublin ing%ith Ireland and her History by all intends shall lie presented to the Peace Con­ it was a sign of weakness for Great Britain its influence is not confined to England,, but j Volunteers, in gold or silver colour— authors and a fine collection or Novels ference, and “ the Irish question ” be thus to concede to neutrals the principle that the., that it has branches abroad, notably in same badge mounted on safety pin for hy popular writers. rescued from the position it has occupied for flag covers the goods. We admit that the Rome. How it can continue its sinister Opel'-;- < brooch, 2/-« Stationery Department. question is the_ most difficult of all inter­ tions- during the great war is one c> •-ho 3/9 8ilver Pike or Sword, 3| inches long, 117 years—the position of an internal ques­ national ones, while claiming that Mahan Irish-made Pad* from 8d. _ to 1/6; mysteries of the age, and shows a condition in form of brooch. tion of British politics—and definitively erec- Combination Pads and Envs. j Irish-made alone seems to have clearly foreseen. ^the of affairs here that few outsiders would /- Silver 8carf Pin— Brian Born Harp. 1 Combination Boxes “ Ancient Irish’’ tc

where bullocks might roam, where pasture teAt)AR tlA n-OlUtn.eAC opGtAn- might flourish, or where crops to feed the Anus tom Ais a £ & s : A t C u m j e . ANNOUNCEMENTS. million might he raised, given over to ugli­ tlA C . ness and hideous things. It was now dark, OUBLIH GAELIC LEAGUE. dusty, smoky, coal-black. Much of -the dis­ C i com if Ag&f 45 CA&Aifc An p6i|t uroiu -oe | Irishmen and women, who have been so content in England, I believe; is due to its XXII. ?App a -oilfd -oi tAUsih •OflccAip. Agwr 6 i | n-A 6150 1 5C0PCA n o iuAWro pi uaII^o! plunged in grief by the death of Tomas lack of green, fields and open countrysides. (Continued). Aghas, so stirred with indignation at the Samhain Festival. The population is entirely'too large- for the OijMJAnn, do f|iom Af iViAdrtiAth, if tx> coniiAic country’8 resources; consequently there is ■6. 5° ■oeitfnn A'oeipim uo: berO tjiip Aipltng. Conn Ait 1*6 Cipe tiAicnb nA n-ollAiii ip tragic and cruel circumstances attending it, want and much seething, discontent both n-oiiitpeCc iiia ceap cuifle ■oop ria ua nAOth ip i p6 r*Di«cc 'ip p6 gUpAi* gAli. .and so filled with admiration for his nobility 4 Ctii5CAO •00 ni. P'aiB ■out A]t a fCAOileJb gAn A Grand Concept below the surface and above it. There are Cotfiaccaro. cjioro v o *66AnAm i f aiiahia t)o CAilleAifi^mc. of soul aud his enduring patriotism, are all too many having large incomes and paying 7- *00 tAlCeATXVp nA ContACCA UAtA An ta>s p6 ua4 gAn WAniAitf*6c &Ainpr6e nA c#aoa invited to join at once in erecting such a W i l l b e h e ld o n T h u r s . , N o v . 1 super-tax. I f our Government might only hime ip nA flAbfAroe -oe 6aIIai6 be^tA-u nA memorial as will worthily commemorate his IN THE MANSION HOUSE. make an effort to' plant green fields in places filoc a Of AgAtOfe i gcOip a$e ha neoppA, t>Anb&n, Agop bA 16;p -06 nac I An cfeAn-Cife unselfish lifework. ■ like Cardiff a great deal of popular discon­ fj pen6 50 li-oeunpAi-O -oen CtoiC pih ctoC bcA'6 nice, bA-o cuiiia pAOp t-116 ‘OAOp.-'OAmbcAO Tickets - 8/-, 2/- & 1/- tent here 'Tvould- disappear in a short time, Cumne t clod eoCpAC t)o ti$ ua hAimpipe a coAngA ^uccAif 1 ri-CAfn ,\m uifci lAft n-A and the overcrowded population disappear. aca le ceAtc; *j "in. c6 Ap a- •ocuicpi’6, fCAOilOA^. 'Oa. fin ctitf f 6 foimif. An The Coisto Gnotha of the Gaelic League, CEILIDH in Mansion House Saturday,' 3rd But the legislators in Tara cannot always $Ae6eAl5 -oo cleACcA* if -oo 6AnA*6, ■oo that claims the honour of having originally November. Tickets—-8 /-. be cognisant of the state of affairs here. I meitpeAp 6, c£ a OiiAH.prO itiACOinmOi p]i6Athu$A'6 if -oo teicAp caji ceifcfc ijroAib called forth the exercise of his great powers may assure them it is bad economically and 6i)ieAnn. cutcpi’O pG -j uf eijieoCavO Apip. lor good, has dtcided to erect in the Na­ socially. I know, for I have been there. p6 coAiin CAiiiAill bl,-oe thOAf as Connjuvo nA cot& isce £orh$Aitt. 8. A 511 p n if An jr Aitl clo6 Ap .muiri .6loiCe tional Capital a hall, to be called Arus To return _ to Mr. David. He is one of "SAtf6lt5Q AH A fAOCAf 5UJI lAHllA-UAf AIJI ■dot 50 •those shy, quiet, unassuming men that one ■oe 't i g n'lOp jSpipEice ua hCoppa. hAmeifice Ap tops c£&|ia6 i scortiAif buAnugce Tomais Aghas, where the Irish ideals that The Belfast College of Irish would, at first sight, hardly connect with •. Oip'AipcpeoCAp-put^Wn tiA SAOipfe. ua ceAnsAn." ittoji- bpa-OA caII 6 suji bf»r An w ere his will be promoted, the Irish lan­ BANK 8TRECT, BELFAST. revolutionary propaganda. He looks some­ 9 cosa’6 AntA6 i bplonopAf. , >Aniifoin -OfilL what .like -an _ easy-going schoolmaster— 10. a lepupAtetn, a Cuipeann Com Mif Com if 5 Anthoill aj» ACAlArii ■ouccAif; le if An guage and Irish music will resound, Irish Classes on Mondavs and Fridays from 7.90 bookish, exceedingly reserved, self-deprecat­ nA t>Aoine taOpann Ap faoippe, cuipeAnn Ainifiji c&inis.-An c|toio A|t foil OtfeAnn, i f nf m6 social lifo will be restored unfettered and p.m, and on Saturdays, from 2 p.m. ing,- a stay-at-home. unused to crowds, and cfi Cum bAip ■oo Cuit) p^r6 ; -j An pobat . on6ip as •byl ■bl’6inne pe bAfji nA cji6da fAn ’nA unspoilt, and where visitors in sympathy avoiding publicity of any kind; ' I have never ■bo'n £AC-6eAt 65 6 f)iAfAif -feipic^iji. -\\.ith his principles, whether they come from a CuipeAnn a jjQwo pAi% Cuni bAip, If fAT>A ber6 a snfomif6a mAf bun. CAinnce if Don’t Pay Income T a x been more disappointed. 1 expected Guv the provinces or the lands’ beyond the wave, Fawkes. I .got. Uriah'Heap; He has mild, OuAilnj pi AX) buttle pa Cpoi’Oe -oppA ■ nun AobAji sniofuisce rmb^AlAib^Ae^eAl. Before Consulting the pensive eyes* grey and watervt and quite a p6iir, mAp AiieiinpA'6 peAp buite n6 peAp a SAbA-6 6 cap 61 f nA CfoX)A Aguf molA-6 aii bAf will be ever assured of an Irish welcome. • IRISH INCOME TAX RECOVERY AGENCY serious look.ns if he regarded Ithfi antics lie TflApOOCA‘6 6 pfim. X>6 .niAP T) 105Alt Ap A f*AOtAf. 1 n-ionAX) A JOSEPH MacDONACH, Proprietor, is eftgaged fn ' as things of the first- impor­ liiiiACCA, Aiii, cuijicaxi 50 CAfCAfAib Sac fAn 6 All Branches of the Gaelic League, Nation­ ' IT. 'CVoCpAl’O Cp01T1AL-t>A01pre Ap HjTJA niAf Aop. le flu ij. acc fCAOileA‘6 e caji dip Repayments, Abatements, Returns, etc. tance. I t is difficult, to sfly-if-%is‘followers al and Educational Societies and Public regard, them bo or not. Certainly some of Ap IppAet. .bit ApnA.; Oa jJApjtarovf aoji 6 56)1 oaojia"6 Apfp Expert Work. Lowest^Terms. them seemed, to take the whole affair as a XXIII. 6 "oe bApp a coriiAifle, -oo clAnriAib poolA, A5Uf Bodies are asked, without loss of time, to 73 Dame Street. Manager, John MoDonagh. joke, the- smashing’ of Germany as a piece bA SIOjipA p6f 'fAn CAjiCAl II AO AC-t)Aip 6 s'uf organise collections in aid of the objects of of playacting, the end of-'The comedy being 1. A piAgAlcC'tpf nA ■ppAince *i a oLtarfina cuijieA-o ■oeipeA‘6 le n-A j*6“ cjii cfUA'DcVn m| We Fit and Suit you with Suita that Fit you. 6asc6iji. “ ■OeAiiiAiri itffinn -oo liiAifb 6, CU5 this appeal. Individual subscribers1 are re­ inevitable, and the freedom o f England, . na ppAince, a LAOpAnn Ap Saoippe t a quested to forward their contributions to the with the power and the profits in their own ■qac An 5UA1I Ap a sne!/' McArdle and Q’Carroll, hands, as a foregone conclusion. David had fo^nAnn Ajon clopincACc, CAitpeAp pib OiOpe eosAin IIuato bf 1 ■oComif: a sat bA 1T1 easurers, Aghas Memorial Fuud, 25 Parnell n cold in his feet-when, he spoke at Cardiff jpce-AC roip bti'p.nAipiun *j An ciopincACc binn, a sniiif bA tioin, a liicon b i lhin. bA Square, Dublin. 8TAFF0RD and FRONGOCH TAILORS. ___there was no fire in the train—and even pi OS*A A pOApfA. Oioc ■oo b’oAO 6, acc bA ri:6 iapaCca p6 mAp a. CAitceAp An bAppA 'nA oroe fcoile bf Ann. 'Oo mum f 6 ■bon ■ooriiAn 138 U P P E R D0R8ET S T ., DUB LIN . to his “ mailfistites,” os he termed them, a. Ireland may well be proud of Tomas Aghas, man with cold feet can hardly be a hero. puAipiApAinn ipceAC roip An mneoin -j An PAonAC cionnuf i j* c6ip-oon TJAOnnatoc a fAO§Al Moreover, even “ mailfistites ” got tired. 'Cjvo. ■oo CAireAiii A$uf An bir ■o’fulAins m i’f sib a* Pure i fAn. *0o niuiii a foepkro tk) ninirbib CipOAnn They, too, go to bed and sleep o’ nights., 2. Ajup. buAiLreAp pib, *| An •opkroAp I t is for us who have survived him to lose ?up nidp Ag gACoeAlAib a fAOCAp. *Oo mum ff no time in raising a Memorial worthy of hi^, Pleece [ It would be'comic if it were not portly tragic I nA pppeuCA b A in peA p ApAiO ifiimpit) piAT) p6f -o6ib CAt) ip 6sIao6ap fiipeAnn Ann; cat) iat> to Irishmen to have to direct such a people -fume and worthy of the Ireland for which he pCtp^imeAllAiO An -ocm'iAin, t •oeuppAro bpts if copA-o ConnApcA nA ^Aeuilse. SipusAo at the present' time. I' listened carefully, to ; 50 nA focpAroe pm nf pacacap i n fejpinn piAm. Fved and diod. Wool David’s oration. He affects a curious style, II a iiAipu:in : “OAp piA aCc 511 p geAtt le X*a CBApCA as An £Coipre 5 n6cA Apuf -oo Being now not al­ o f oratory, showing unmistakeable traces of buAl&'O-1 ^ceAppCAm. ippeAtuvoA a*i m6p- lowed lo Manufsc- his heavy Teutonic descent. But his “ dear aSsAinc i mpAilo aca CIiac a bero mAp pfop* An opportunity to give practical effect to O u aIa’C ACi. Ap piuOAl AnnpAn. fcoij, n&ptncA fCAfCA as clAnnAib poolA ASUf turerers, we have friends5’ -were enraptured as they sat; their sympathy is here presented to the tens ■ dyed In Mixed 3 . Agup pCpeA'DpAVO pi*' Ap A Cpo, AP " Apuf tonviif A jA f “ ni*p Ainin Alp. “OfiAnpAp patiently in the gilded chamber o f the City 11 Sac roeiscpfiic i f bUAro -oAp bim le CupA‘6 of thonsands' who followed to Glasueviii the Tints. Hall, ’ oil cushioned seats, drinkihg in his Oup n&ipifm, Agop •oeuppA piO : A iiAipiuin, cpiibtOAC Cope a "Cvuibnfe ■oo cp AobfCAOileA’6 6n bier of the gallant young Gael of Corea- every word. In snfooth. even. '- unctuous ffiAit tiuinn t pcA"o *oen OuaIa<>, 6ip ^&o Apuf foin. lAppcAp Ap sac CpAOib -oe ConnpAT* Dhuibhne, as well as to the scattered hun­ 500 Pairs tones, without gestures, and with his. hinds lAOpAniAip Ap SAOippe. Agtirp •oeuppAi'C ua SAe*itsc, ap s-ac Cum Ann -oe, CumAnnAib in ’ his trousers pockets, he declared— ' ‘ Our fiipeAiiri if Ap 5 A?6eAlAib uile An tfao^aiI dreds p i thousands who have since stood in Blankets for demand is power in our own hands in this An r-op’o : bpA'OA 6 Cfiile gnfoiti *| CAintr c.Abpu^A* 5An liiotll cum aii c-Apuf fom 00 spirit beside his grave. We await with con­ M e n 's and land, power for those who can keep it and A^Aib. Agup beit cuHle puinnith pAn . folAoAipc Ap fon Ap "OceAngAn if Ap ■ocipo. fidence their response to our appeal. know how to use it inf a profitable manner. Opo A ceACc AnuAp Ap An mbAppA Apip-'oC. Ladies’ Warm W e have the whole physical force o f an Em- 5 EOIN MacNEILL, Uachtaran Chortnartha na Gaedhilge. Overcoats. ■pire at pur. command, and, by heavens, we . Agu.p. pcpeAtipAit pib Ap An tjciopin- 4 TOMAS DE BHALL, Sagart Loas-liachtarain. shall use it. We shall give them Hell, Hell;- caCc iapaCca, Ap An mneotn botAip, Agup SEAN Ua CEALLAIGH Hell. W e must’ leave the wandering valleys MATH UN Ua RIAIN, Sagart (V ice-Presidents). and the pleasant places and the banks of •oeuppA piO : A CfopincACc, *00 ■Oetn- brooks and climb the raountains~high to the eAniAip t)0 feipbfp, niAOlArC •oo’CpUA'CAp, SEAGHAN T. O’CEALLAIGH, Ard Runaidhe an Chonnartha. Gleesca summit, high to the Bank of England and opcAil eti pCm, 50 ■oceigmit) 1 OpolAC MICHEAL Ua BUACHALLA -) onarat,„;rththft chic** & CO. ■the Treasury, to where gold is converted into . Ap An dpt). Agup ■oeuppAi* An_ ciopAn- MICHEAL Ua FOGHLUDHA C Sparanuidhtho an Chiste. paper and' paper into gold in the enchanted DIARMUID Ua L0ING8IGH ) treasurers;. Tailors & Drapers land by the Mint* we must soar to the caCc : At>A 6 C61 le gnforfi *1 caiuc ajaiO. C5 Ceameg Pharnail, Ath Cliath (25 Parnell Square, Dublin). IRISH GOODS ONLY Hal tic and the - Stock Exchange and com­ Agup ipinpOCAit) pi. T>poni puA^ cpUAit mand the overhanging heights of the: Money lib, 1 beitt An bAppA tiA DuAlAt ~] ffop- Markets, and plant,our forces' at ‘the sources, SINN FEIN NATIONAL FUND ''W rap tho Green Flag Round Me, Boys.1’ II Upper o f .revenue and profits. When the wild beast OuaIa’6 go^Tici n^peut>pAp^ t).’Aitinc; Full words and music, neatly finished in iv; laid and the howling'wolf'of. democracy . 5.A pi AgAlcd pi SapAn a 1 ^ ollAinitA tricolour, l/ -ib y post 1 /1 , Trade supplied, PCiMell. it., ■tied, tlien 'shall' y # ' triuitipfc: arid"b6 segure, Tho Flag or Freedom " (words and music)*. SApAnA.^lbnn pib“lin ‘OrUA6Ap mAp ^eAlC TRUSTEES. T/-i by post 1/1. DUBLIN. and peace will reign in the land and in the tnbunA'ti ■pAp world' we live in. W e shall never,- never Ap Aii t)foO piO. ^peipti^ George J. Nesbitt, 68/89 Lr Camden' St., The Soldier’s Song and Whacft f o i the Diddle Dublin. acknowledge tiie secession o f the democrats: Lord AbeA’P mo feAn’-AtAip ^ pi «vb eAt —Full words and music 1 /- each, post free A R TIS TIC TR IC O LO U R FLAG S and BAN* no., never while a penny is to be extracted tno •f*in-peAn-AtAip., ITlAtpeAm, *bA b.fug Miohaei O’ Flanagan, C.C., Crossna, Boyle, 1/1. Wholesale to the Trad*. from their pockets.” I must sa^rl was never 'Roscommon. Marching Songs and Other Songs and Reci- NER8 MADE TO ORDER IN pin, 1 gCApAtiAp ienAp ngAplCAiO, le pigtib ■ tations wholesale and retaiL more astonished -at any address, at its man­ Tomas de Bhall, C.C., Drumcollogher, >„Co. POPLIN, SILK o r BUNTING, ner of delivery and at its-reception. I t was *1 le a$eApnAfO nA. hCoppA. ACtpeuC Limerick. Pastoral Letter and other correspondence by leceived in stony silence, but. one s»,\v the. the-late Dr. O’ Dwyer. With or without PoraaiU of any Leader 50 ■ociocpArO Ati Ia .’nA pcpeAtjpArO piO Louis J. Walsh, Solicitor, Ballyeastle, Co'. Irish Horn Rosary Beads (Republican watery eyes that betokened sympathy with- Antrim. painted in permanent oil colours and gnaran- Ap bup nAiriun : ComApAi$e Ap n-AnAniA colours) 1/3 post free. teed not to craek. Designed and exec by the speaker and the- steely glances that, be­ d spoke greed and gain. True worshippers* of opc ! " Oip nCivAiO pi nA lord ni piti Atfiiin e s Irish Poplin Ties, bast quality, in tricolour, Mammon and Moloch these. - I came away esquire Ap Ap jcine piAiii. Result of Hurling Tournament, 2/6 each. SeAgAti rrtAC ;tiiu fiC A t)A convinced that, whatever we ’ may. think, r . Agup pibpe, a CeAnnuitte q a Killaloe 18 *0 0 Postcards—Tricolour; “ Sinn Fein Abu!” 6 Kanturk S.F. Club (per An t-Ath with neat Republican Flag ; 1916 F .F .; all David is the darling of his own people, and new designs; Id. each. Wholesale to the 15 D’OliCr St., Dublin. commands a mighty host.. H e is badly piopA'oPrpi Aii n4Vpiuiif aca lAn t>e de Bhall, C.C.) ...... 15 0 0 Trade. Designs and Estimates Free. Write to-day pressed. Many a bn each is better dressed ituil pAn 6p t . pA pAipetip A tu^Ann 6p Newmarket Tom Ashe S.F.C. (do.) 10 10 0 Badges—Tricolour Flag Badges, 2d. each; than he. ’How his people gnnoathise Cu$aiO, *00 Cuipei,OAip Am AC Oup 5CUV0 JjRallinamore Sean Mefi^rmot S.F.C. Tricolour Flag and Harp Flag, ^1916 (new for Illustrated Coloured Catalogue. with him is well illustrated by what I-.over- Cum -11 a SAOippe w Opu$At> pC Coip ; aCc (per P. McGauran) * ... 10 0 0 design), 2d. each; Mother o’ Pearl Tie SPECIAL TERMS TO TRADERS. heard a young lady say to-, her. mamma: ciocpArO An IA n U$pit> piO p Agup 11 iverpool Friends (3r^instfalment) Pins, Id. each; Small Photo Celluloid “ Yes, David is a perfect dear at golf.” Such 6 (per J. M. O’Sullivan) 10 0 0 Badges of P. H. Pearse and other Leaders is the man of one of the "greatest of . the cosnOCArb pi Qsp-Xipeu p, 1 nf CuipprP Aomne 12/- per gross: Ribbon Badges, Rainbow fictions that disturb this land. . I' 1 Ticknock ” (per Jos. McGuin- .ApAii n-A ifipce Ag cplAll opAiO. ness, M.I.P.) “ ... t 10 0 0 Chasers, etc. Wholesale and retail. Yotm Special Representative. - 7. /Oo CtlAlAbAlp CpACC Ap AimpeApAlO Derry S.F.C. (per S. O’Muireagain) 10 0 * 0 Books—Complete Works by P. H. Pearse, MURRAY. KELLY I |M1 . 7/6, post- free 7/11; Labour in Ireland, FROM FRONGOCH SgpCA Of Corfr'tpuArC pin gup iCOAtiAp Emily S.F.C./(per Daithi de Burca) 7 CR 0 combined with the Re-Conquest of Ireland, AONACH NA NODHLAG, 1917. tnAiCpeiCA A leAnOAi pCin ; aCc ip pcahjia- Ashford Roger Casement S.F.C.. bv , 4/-, post free 4/5; Have now opened liiAil An CrOcpAp a Oeit) opAtbpo : t)ei p:m. li 0 (per C. M. Byrne) « £ ^0 0 The Graves’of Kinnoma, bv Canon Shee- han, 5/-, post free'5/5; In Dark and Evil 8ALE AND EXHIBITION OF IRX.SH 4.15CAppfAlt> - piO HA GlUAJ'A t)Oup Dualla (Co.^.Tipp.) -S.F.C. (per The Frongoeh Studio 50 Rev. M. OH*Tanagail, C.C.) ’ ... 4 o - 0 Days, by Sheeby43keffington, 8/6, post C00D8 ONLY. free 3/11; New Ireland, by A. M. Sullivan, SCoiiiuppAiiAib t •oiO pfim t 50 woeunpAifc E M . De Buitleir ... 3 3 0 Banners, with Life-Siso Portraits in piO ia*o ■oo. beipbiu$A’P t ■o’tte. Oip cA 1 /-, post free 1 /5; History of Ireland, by Oils of the Republican Leaders. From Friday, Deo. 7th, to Monday, Deo. 17th Aughnasheelin P. Galligan S.F.C. John Mitchel, 1/6, post tree 1/11» The Framed Portraits for Club Rooms. cuillce A5A1D gAn cI'uapa Oeit ajaiO, (per. P. Q’Morain) - ... 3 0 0 Mother and Other Tales, by P. H. Pearse, IN MANSION HOUSE. Tricolour Flags, with Portraits or ■oAIca nA scmppCeAC. A Few Exile's in Scotland (4th in­ in- Irish 1/6, in English 2/6, postage .2d. Mottoes. The very serious interference with Irish stalment) 2 6 6 extra. ^ - " ""i- j‘ • _ - Artistlo Decorations for Ceilidhe, Club Industries, owing to the.^.calamitous war, ;-j\ 1 iss A. Barry. Xper ^W. T. Cos- Christmas Cards (all Irish manufacture, in j Rooms, Receptions, Bazaars, etc. renders it more imperative than ever on us SIN N F EIN grave, *«M.I.P.) 2 2 0 tricolour). Sample set of 24 supplied tp- Portraits Pa*ntod from Life, io continue our efforts in support, of native the trade for 4/2. Send postal order for lllumlnaied Addresses. Ballinaglera (Co. Leitrim) Sean Trade. ELECTIONS TO ARD-CHOMHAIRLE. 2 samples at once. Window Blinds of eretv ilftcripltion. The primary object of the Aonach is to 3IcDermot S^F.O^'tper J. Clancy) 0 0 1917 Tom Ashe Photo Badges in Tricolour, •With a view .to appointing the full Ard- Lorcan Mao-Eochadhs ...... 2 0 0 Special Tricolour Blinds &>r Club Booms, ■divert into the pockets o f Irish producers Clioinhairle (Governing Body) on the Scheme with mourning edge. etc. the very large sums wh*cli ave annuall* o f' Fras. Bradley, Ballyttfgan, Bisliops- Larger 'Photo of Tom Ashe. Post free, 1/1. t‘i Organisation approvedcby the Convention: . court, Downpatrvk^ ' .v 2 jO ESTIMATES FREE. pended in Duljlixi each Cl^stmaswde* for In every Parliamentary constituency where Biini -Fein’ Club Badges in Tricolour supplied ‘ foreign goocTi. Furthermore. it keeps the Collected by S’uaHuJn Cnimlin, .to the Trade ana Clubs. . a Comhairle Ceanntair (Divisional Execu­ Towneyki naffe, aarTorlough ’ T public in touch with the development of tive) already exists the Secretaries of such Smart Hairdressing Saloon attached. The 50 BlessiBgtoi St &il Irraa Qg. j -Irish Industries, while at the same time pro- Henry V. O’Donogh^pa, L.R.C.P. Frongooh Barber always in attendanoe. Executives must at once summon a Conven-. and. S.I.,' Dublin * (per G. J. viding.the manufacturer an<^ retailer of Irish •non for the constituency. I t will bq. better 1 0; .goods with a‘ valuable,.advertisement at a Nesbitt) ...... 0 ■ Smokers— Fill your Pipe with Irish-Grown fo r-it to meeVas soon as .possible, but it; Rev: D. J. O’ HerlihV, St. Bren- - nominal cost.. must meet on or before December-2nd. To j Tobacco. Mild, Medium, or Full, dan’s Seminary, Ellarney ... >1 0 0 J. J. W A L S H ’S 3/- Quarter lb., post free. ‘ Visitors to the Aoiiach' mean business. form such a-Convention each Club must be - 1 0 0 - They come to supply their seasonable wants. T. C. M. ; ... IRISH EMPORIUM, W. «!. G LO V E R £ CO., invited to send two delegates.- Its first busi­ E. N i Cheallaigh, o l Anglesea 'They purchase presents for their friends, Royal Avenue and North St., Belfast. ness will be to appoint 'its member to the. Road, Dublin vf|-‘ . %• 1 0 0 26 Blessington St., 19 Berkeley St., •toys for their children, warm woollens, cards, Ard-Clionihairle (Governing Body). I t must, Padrajg'-Boston ' ... i.'.j 1 0: £0 DUBLIN •charms, nicknacks and finery for the cailini, also appoint an Officer Board, consisting of a - Nelli Ni Bhrian, Carraig an {THE CLARENCE furniture for the household, statuary for President, two Vice-Presidents, two Hon., Chablialtaigh^ ...... —1sM 1 0 HOTEL, Wellington Quay, DUBLIN.^ artistic folks, calendars, cushions, and so Sec votaries, and two Hon. Treasurers. 4 II M. Delaney, 71 Heyte«bui-y Street, “ LBT BRIN REMEMBBR ” interest. forth. , ; elections must be by ballot, *and Headquar­ .1 0 I Convenient to all places oi Dublin . . f . ... ' I Comfort of Visitors assured. Seventy,.. "Iris h Goods Only ” -is the motto-of the ters must at once be informed of the ap­ Moydewi Longford S.F. Club (per-- Aonach. ' pointments made. 1 0 0 Christmas Post Cards I Superior Bedrooms- Good- Cooking. Stephen Ward) ^4-... Moderate charges. ®s- We have' secured the Mansion House, by In constituencies where no Comhairle Eev. M. McLoughlin*. C.C., Bel- : Graceful Celtic Design^ hand-coloured .-in Popular Restaurant attaohsd. ■the kindness-'of the Lord Mayor, and have Ceanntair exists, where, by Nov. 18th, fliere turbet :... h ■ ... L 0 0 Tricolour, or Various Colours. available there over 15,000 square feefc^ for is a minimum of Jive affiliated Clubs, -steps Vias Una O’Kelly, • Athlone (per Patriotic Verses, Greetings in Irish and stalls and exhibits. The price will be 1 /- must a tfc 'once' be taken to c^U a Rev. M. O’FJanagask C.C.) .... 1 0 r o y a l e x c h a n g e per square foot, which is littlp over ;one Convention. • Some central Club _ must i English, 2d., and (with Photos of Men H O TE L , Parliament 8 t., DUBL1M£ Rev. A. Campbell, C.C., Malin, 6d. penny per day, and all the advertising is take the initiative by issuing _ in vita- - 1 0 of Easter Week) 3d. Samples. and Co. Donegal ... 0 1 /-, post free. Trade supplied. I Kgar City Hall apd DubKiT^ <3a*lo. -done by us. • tions to tlie other Clubs. ' The business of Drumculley 'S.F. Club (per P. Newly furnished and decorated. ^ - I f Sinn Feiners have any difficulty in pro­ Please sign enclosed Form and return at the Convention will also be to appoint its' Gordon) ... • •••-.- 0 10 ] Newly furnished and decorated. Com* 0 curing, send to Designer.and Publisher, your*convenience if you intend exhibiting. member to the Ard-Chomhairle and to op- Mr. Whelan, Lr. Qjerrard St., I fortable Bedrooms. Electric' Light, T. K E LLY , Hon' Secretary. point an Officer Board. ' Clubs undertaking ’Dublin ... o p ! 0 j Cosy Ground Floor Restaurant now o -io - 0. Industrial Committee, this initiative must at once inform Head­ *■ Donncadha' ” ■ ... * ... O. IRlVINfE I added. Open Daily. quarters that they have done so. .0 10 .0 6 Harcourt Street. . A Few Irish-Irelanderf (per. J. -GO 6 M0UNTPLEA8ANT SQUARE, It is hoped in the course of a few days J. Morrissey, Dungarjan oi 5 - o ' to send each Club a, copy of the Scheme of J . : C.■ N (per P H Sean l M l I U| iac&ra aolrailh) - 0 5 0 RANELAGH, DUBLIN. A Visit to J 0 H N 8 T 0 N 't TO CLUB 8ECRETARIE8. Organisation and Rules, together with in­ Joe Murphy, Galway ■ .0 5 0 structions for the calling of local Conven­ Miss T. Handley, Lonun, W.C. ... 0 3 0 5 U K C E R V No Club should be without a file- of MISS E. MacHUGH, o e N T A j L ‘ Nationality.” Nos. 1 to 82 can now be tions ; but if in the meantime Executives and Miss Wilson, Longfosa 0 3 ■0 obtained on application to the Manager, 6 Clubs will at onee act on this Instruction, J.W.J., Wales (per A , J. Nicholls, 63 TALBOT 8TREET, DUBLIN. and advise Headquarters accordingly, much Esq., Irish Nation Xeague) ... .0 2 6 Harcourt Street, Dublin. Offlers should be Bloyoles, Repairs, Aooesseries, Prams, 34 Weetmeround 8L, will repay you. sent in at once, as there are only a few sets time'and work will be saved. Miss P . Lynch, 400 OldrFord Road, 0 2 0 Gramophones. Repaired. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. left. Prioe 3/2, post free. D ARRE LL FIGGIS, Hon. Sec. London ... -V,.. City of Dublin Municipal Technical ‘ W RAP TH£ Schools—Session t9t2***

nationality . Saturday, X o vein her -3rd, 1917

SUBSCRIBERS TO EAST CLARE ELEC­ “ WRAP THE Words and Muslo of these Popular TION FUND (LIMERICK DISTRICT). "THE Songs Now Ready. Price 1s. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Doon. Drombane, and Newport S.F. Clubs, GREEN Shirts each. FLAG One word, id. Minimum charge, 1/-.- Irish-made per P. Ryan, Esq.. £*26 10s.; The O’Rahilly ■ FLAG” Order to-day from the Publishers, (Limerick City), do., per A. Roche, Esq.’, OF ^DDRESSES, Badges, Window Tickets, S £'25 ■ Dromcollogher. do., per J. J. Hvan. (By J. K. O’Reilly, EACH THE CAELIC PRESS, neatly executed; Sinn Fein Xmas Cards, 3/11 E sq., £ 1 6 ; Newcastle West. do., per Miss arranged by Joseph FREEDOM ” Celtic design.— P. O’Malley, 42 Donore Are., M a d iga n , £ 1 5 3s. 3d.: Abbevfeale do., per 30 UP. LIFFEY ST., DUBLIN. L'ublin. BUT M. Crofts). Postage, 4d. Extra. R. B. \>oulfe, Esq.. £15; Cfonncagh, New­ Trade Supplied Wholesale. (By Joseph Stanley). ^DDItESSES artistically illuminated from castle West do., per Secretary, £12; Feoh- J £ I.— Edward Dolan, 10 Elizabeth St.. SPLENDID PATTERNS and WEAR ragh do., per Secretary, £12; Athea do., j'rumcondru, Dublin. WELL. per Secretary. £10; Kiflonan do., per li' Reliability Dentistry by an g.VVJ money by having your tolled suite orj ANY Christian name, in Irish or English, Laffin. Esq., £ 8 1 1 s .; B ro a d fo rd d o., p e r ,D. costumes dry-cleaned or dyed In the Eustecc I r i s h Old made on Mother of Pearl with rolled Brennan, Esq., £8; Killacullen do., per .U. Independent Firm. way. Almost equal to new. at a fraction of the j Hartnett. Esq.. £(3: Shanagolden do., per o r feold wire, enamelled green, white, and cast. All suite tailor pressed. ‘Carriage paid one orange, 1/1 post free; also Mother of Pearl Secretary. £5 12>.: Knotkauev do., per P. The “ Shamrock Ideal Set of Teeth,” at way on country orders. - Price LI«t Free. Quinlan. Mso.. £ o -3s.; Killoughteen do., per 21/-, gives you the acme of comfort in Name Brooches without colours, 1/1; Irish 105 Patrick St., COHK manufacture; no foreign imitation gold wire D. Col fcsq., D.C., £4 10s.; Knockn- Dental Equipment. Perfect fit and New EUSTACE BROS.. 110 and III Cork Street and brooches' stocked.— Edward Hetfly, only aerry do., per D. Liston, Esq., £2; Collec­ painlessness in all work guaranteed. lb Blessiafton Street, Dublin. 'Phone IlOfi. IRISH-MADE C00DS. tion per li. J. Danaher, Esq.. £5 14s. 7d.; Manufacturer of Gold W ire Name Broodies, Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. No fees for £5 each—Some Girls from Limerick City, T. 128 and 129 F ra n c is S tr e e t, D u b lin . F o r M EN’S SHIRTS, HOSIERY, CAPS, Eto. advice. QOATES* Embrocation; Irish made; splen­ Geary. Esq.; S. OMtfara junr., Esq.; "A Best and Few Friends,” Limerick Post Office. .Mr. Cheapest House did value; sold by all up-to-date dealers. Fits-ll Optical Sliop. In Dublin. (1127) S h a m ro c k , pAt)jiA i5 o h A ttrh u fiiin , E. J. K EARNEY, J)AM P Houses made dry; the latest patent D e n t a l S u r g r e r y used; special attention country orders.— (Late Manager of Cahill’s), s b A- q u a t t i fo. Uiitiine-ftC Employes, per P. Whelan, Esq.. £2 11s. 6d.; J. J. Kenny, Plastering Contractor (late of Collection, Lower Park, per J. McNamara, 2 9 M ary Street, Dublin. Sight-testing Expert end Spectacle Specialist Frongoch), 287 Richmond Road. Fairview. Esq.. £2 11s.; Proceeds of Lecture by Sean Oculist Prescriptions, Repairs, Etc. (8127) Milroy at Roger Casement Club, per T. J)ISTRICT Agents wanted throughout Ire­ New Irish Industry Mclvory. Esq., £2 5s. 4d.; Irish National 26-27 ESSEX QUAY, DUBLIN. land to represent The City of Dublin I FORWARD! SINN FEINII W e K a t e r foresters, per J. Bourke. Esq., £1 15s., Assurance Society; spkmdH prospects for I ST. ENDA SPECIALITIES: for your “ Kneeds.” A Kolossal Kollection LaifiLsdowne Office, per M. Doyle. Esq.. energetic m en; Interest in Book allowed by of new goods now showing at The American ABOUT LAUNDRY WORK. ST. ENDA THICK RICH CREAM. £ 1 1 1 s .: Mr. Hartney. Davis St.. £1 7s. Gd.; Rules; early promotion to men of ability. Novelty Store. Sale of Leaders’ Letters (£3; and Sweep­ Apply Head Offices, D’Olier Chambers, McCreal’s LITTLE IRISH CHEESE. (Capital Kash Bargains I Krltios are (Con­ Every Single Artlole sent to the stak e 110/-), per Miss Daly. £3 10s.; Daffo­ Dublin. BR1 ST. ENDA CREAM CHEESE. vinced that our value is O.K(illlng). dil Dairy, per J. J. O’Donovan, Esq.. £ 2 2s. {•Oil SALE—Drums, 1 bass i side (field Manufactured with utmost care. N.B.—Give us your Xmas Card Orders, £1 each— Miss A. Byrnes, Newcastle W est; NATIONAL LAUNDRY CO. ’ pattern), by Butler, Dublin.— M. Maguinne private, etc. Republican designs, Irish To be had from all Purveyors and Family Matt Griffin, B.C.; Rev. J. Hayes, C.C.; 36 Springfield Rond, Belfast; offers. RECEIVES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION G rocers. One C.C.. P. 3IcMahon, Rev. J. Hennessy. throuhout; samples now showing. Post JTOR SALE, or to Let at moderate rent, a Perium Graham. Dr. O’Brien, Fr. Madden, orders attended promptly. Head Office: 60 W ILLIAM STREET, WHOLESALE DEPOT— splendid Range of Buildings, formerly rr. S. Connolly, E. J. Kearney. M. Gwin, SHARKEY 8ISTERS, A.M.N.S., DUBLIN. used as Workhouse and Hospital at K illala; Patrick Ryan, M. Doyle, “ Kerry man,” “ A 24 South City Markets, DUBLIN Strokestown, N. Roscommon. Branohes Everywhere. suitable for mill, factory, or institution; Friend,” G. Lawlor. Irwin Bros.. Michael situate within quarter mile of railway station I h o ,.. Li NUCENT. Proprietor. Moore, J. McNiece, Phil Hayes, Mrs. Collins. SUPPORT AN and good harbour. Apply to Clerk of Cnion, J. G. Hartigan. Mrs. Crowe, W. Prender- IRISH-IRELAND FIRM. Ballina, Co. Mayo. ART cast. A C.C.: total, £26. J. J. Rvan, per irish-made Furniture. Cabinet Makers. Church Altar Carpets. Stationery, Fancy Goods, 5li>s Troy, 12/6; John Walsh, 12/-; - A . Irish-made Carpets. Upholsterers; and Farochial House Furnishers. Q-UARANTEED Deanta in Eirinn. Ena­ Few Friends,” per Sean O'Farrell, 11/-; Irish-made Bedding. Complete House Furnishers. Convent Furnishings. melled Republican Badges; Shamrock Haberdashery, Slessrs. Bourke. 10/6; total £2 6. 10/- Pin, 9d.; Flag on Pin, 9d.; ditto on silver- SKND YOUR INQUIRIES IF YOU REQUIRE WELL-MADE, RELIABLE GOODS. each—A Lady Rebel, Liam O’Sullivan, B. mounted Brooch, 2/-. Made for us by D. McGann. J. McMahon. Jack Kelly, Dr. J. Long, Jeweller, Cork. 2d. Song Sheets. Religious Goods and Books. BoF^rts. Ed. Daly. D. O’Donovan. \\. Pea- J. CONNOLLY & CO., Marching Songs of Ireland, etc. Card and cocke. Collection at McMahon’s per J. Large Photos of Leaders— alive and dead. 3fcKeon. Chris. Troy, “ German Gold.” Airs. ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS, Trade only supplied. Terms cash. Sample Keane. John Sheehan. Jim Donovan. Joseph full line post paid for 3/6. O ’Cuill and Co., 5 9 UPPER ARTHUR STREET, BELFAST. Mulqceen'. “ Sinn Fein.” John Quaid, City Wholesale Agents, Patrick Street, Cork. Printing Co., “ A Friend ” per A. K.. “ Two N.B.—All our workmen are skilled and fully paid Trades Unionists. J-JARDWARE— Young man, 4$ years’ ex- j John Kiviehan, Sinn Feiners,” Miss South. Mrs. Glasgow, perience to above, in one of the largest I “ Another Sinn Feiner ” John Quilty, David houses in the South, seeks position in Dublin ; Kirby. Robert Cashin, W. Roche. T. O’Dwyer presently engaged. Apply C. 53, this Office. 2 O'Connell Street, LIMERICK W . Gleeson, Mrs. Dr. O’Leary. Mr. C. O’Sul­ JJEARSON’S “ Champion ” Incubator, 60 livan ( “ E c h o ” ) , J. A. Hennessy; total, You are Invited to Attend egg size; perfect working order; splendid £16 10s. “ A Sympathiser.” 7/6: “ A Few Hack Minorca cockerel, 5/-. Apply by let­ nuitie m ttAgAUAis, Friends,” per J. O'Sbaughnessy, 7/6; J. Mac ter H.B.F., 2 Parnell Sq., Dublin. S am a ra . P'Fnrroll P Apply, giving terms and references, to S. Ua FOR WHAT IS COMING ‘ Anonymous,” BiTIv O’ Dwyer. J. « By the Company's Cookery Expert. Carragain, G.A.A., i mBiorra Eile . „ Thomas’ O’Doherty, Alan McDonnell, Irish­ u„W inter flings,Split Fingers. Chapped NO LECTURES ON SATURDAii. >yttXT No- Ft7r,,/y hi man. William Lynch. M. O’Mahony. P. loi'H-antic-ipatod Lecture on Irish Music nnd-'.-6>bre -Hwnds, Burst Chilblains, O’Connell. J. Ledden. P. Kirby, J. Minihan. in TeoliJiica] Schools, Bolton St.. at 8 o’c. ltough Lips, Split Heels and Sore Feet. J. Neiland. M. Fitzpatrick. “ A Friend” per £}6xGS— Lament on death, and lines on in­ -It is the season when the Skin is most J. L.. Rev. T. Hogan, C.C.; Rev. J. Col­ quest, of our beloved martyr, Thomas attacked by Eczema, Piles, and many bert. C.C.: M. Hartijzan ; total. £11. 2 r6 Ashe, can be had wholesale, per 100, from other Skin Troubles. each—Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Kiely, Messrs. J. Thomas Curley, Clooncundra Ballvmurray, The Best Remedy is an Irish Kemedv. Lyddy. “ Sinn F e r n .’ ’ J. Keane. J. Power, Co. Roscommon. BRT Every home should be equipped with T. Sexton, John Deegan. Mrs. Birmingham. Tor* Brennan. Jim Ledger. Peter Punch. W. Irish Mutual Assurance Society {^PINNING W HEELS m.ide; repairs by post a Box of Gibsol; it ia compounded in _ y Wall. M. 'Eggleston, E. Connaughton. R. P. *' 3 speciality.—J. T. Shiel: Carndonagh, Ireland by a process discovered by an Co. Donegal. O ’C onnor. Slick Bourke. Miss J. O’Briori. AN EXCLUSIVELY IRISH INSTITUTION; Iris h m a n .' T r y a 1/- l>ox— y o u w ill be "Sinn Fein,” per A. K .: Miss O’Connell, T^ANTED—About 50 gallons fresh milk i satisfied that it has no equal. daily; banker’s reference; good price f Joseph Bourfce. “ J. R..” Martin Moloney, All Classes of Life & Endowment Business Transacted For all Complaints of the Skin, J. O’Sullivan, P. Hogan, M att M itchel; total given. Apply C. 55, this Office. Eczema, Ringworm, Piles. Wounds, £ 3 -5 s. 2 / - each— Messrs. T. Meehan. Frank \yANTED for country solicitor’s office, ex- j Sore Legs, etc., Gibsol is the thing to Tbe most Advantageous Terms, consistent with «ecurity, Corr. Miss M. Condon. Patrick Mulcair, J. perienced Clerk; state terms and give use. offered to the Assuring Public. leferences. Apply C. 54, this Office. Fingleton. Patrick Twoomey. Gerald Leahy. Of all Chemists, I /-, or post free. 7/ft offered for n copy of “ Studies.” Willie Foley, Jack Vokes. G. Holland. J. ♦ front the Manufacturers, O’Farrell..Sean O hAodha, De Valera. 1 /- OVER £15,000 PAID IN CLAIMS AND GRANTS- .March, 1916. Apply Ulster, this Office. each— Messrs. Kennedy. Ryan. Twoomey, B 000 CYCLE Covers, mixed, all guaran- J. GIBSON & CO., Ciaro Lane, Dublin. *CahiII. and Vokes; “ A Friend,” fid.; total. Gentlemen who can influence business will find an A ^ n cy with this ’ teed new, some worth lty-; our .Cl IIs. frl. Grqnd Total. £202 Is. 8d. Society most Remunerative price, 5/-; Tub^s, 2/9; beware of imitations. CASH TAILORING COMPANY. O’Connor’s Cycles, Arva, Cavan. BRT Prospeotus and full particulars on application. )ob lin . £*?»' 2troe.'- MARRIAGE. and Kingstown,Isg.Sir**, —are . fo r tu n a te . R . T . Life Assurance offer very sub­ Money The Jloat Beautiful and Effective Series N.B.-oje/ £1,250.000 le a v e s T h -\NKSGIYTNG• to ihe Sacred Heart, "Th. New Evangel," by Conoelh stantial advantages over those Post Free, 2^d. ever offered to the Irish Trade. Designed In Your Ir4fcn«d Virgin, St. A:;thogy, Little of other Offices. Flnwer. Kilkenny,M »nd produced in Ireland by bona-fide Sinn Own Land. Insurance premiums Any BOOK or PAPER Supplied to Order Feinidthe. Send at one*- 1/- for sample Prompt Attention to Country Orders. ra n g e to ! T H E SINN FEIN XMAS CARD CO., ADDITIONAL AGENTS WANT/D :—IRISHMEN ONLY. APPLY:— Why keep a collection HOME FROM FRONGOCH AND LEWESJ G. A. Lyons, Manager, 136 GREAT BRUN8WICK ST., DUBLIN. of old books, news­ DWYER and O’NEILL, Cycle Agents. No Private Cards. Trade only supplied. papers, magazines, and Ladies' and Gents’ Secondhand Bikes from- CITY of DUBLIN soscietc,e papers of all kinds, to 60! - £ 5 . T yres, a ll siwj.n, M 14/-. Typewriters I Head Offices: D’OLIER CHAMBERS^ DUBLIN. which you never refer? T ub es fro m 2/6 to G/6. B ik es hn*«l iu K e p u b - Typewriters 11 Turn them into cash C olou rs 7/6. C h ain s, a ll sixes, 7/6. to-day. Send us a post- DWYEK 6 O’NEILL, 4 Arran Quay All makes for Sale or Hire. Machines enrd and our motor will to write In both Gaelic and English. PIANOS VIOLINS WARPIPES call first opportunity. for the Home. a Speciality. Repairs done by Skilled Mechanics. All Aocessoriea. P. O’ REILLY, Ltd. O . DOYLE Supplies Stocked. Largest selection of Reeds, Bags, Tutors, etc.| Gt. Strand St., Dublin. Harmoniums and Organs genuine old and new Manufacturers In ’ P h o n e ...... 1934 Tobaooo, Cigarettes, stationery, | for the Church and School. Violins in Ireland. Iro la n d . Newspapers. F. Loughnan & Go. Musio— All the Latest Publ'oatlon* in 8too5. Irish Christmas Cards. Sinn Fein Novel­ B a n n e rs A Flags supplied. Designed to Order. Write for List. | MANUFACTURERS OF ties. All Irish and Progressive. LIMITED, Sole Agent for Hardebeck's Scodha Ceoil, Books 1, 2 and 8, C^fHc Hymns. ALL C H U K C H REQUISITES. 27 CHARLEMONT ST., Dublin. 15 Frfftace St., DUBLIN, a n d 14 H o w a r d | D. McCLILLOCH, 8 Howard Street, BELFAST.I Irish Ponlin Vestments, hand embroidered, St., BELFAST. from £3 15s. a sot. Statuary and Stained Glass by certified Artists. P h o n e 491. Busts modelled from lifo by a rising Irish. inn Fein, Glasgrow. m ir r o r Series of 0.postcard views of the FSneral (Id each postcard); Sculptor at a reasonable figure. Gcod Work, Pel; Wfges, Irish THOMAS Photo Postcard surmounted with Ifrieolonr flags (2d.); Ashe Bi™«,°bhMS“Vmas 9 'C“n8haii0' 148 t-°n(lori 8lrMt._Mt.otmK>, l.octuroH and Coilidh, l a u n d r y M a te ria ls & Prompt Despatch Memorial Cards, suitable for Prayerfooka (2d.); celluloid photo A Q f f l ? T n . C a h ill & c o . , * y o clock: every SundayBui night. a re feat.res of our Service. badges. Send 1/3 for 2/6 wortlr of Sicu Fein Novelties Branches at -Jtrklow, Moatc, inoludiog above. Craobh Padraic Mao Plaras, 178 Castle St., SERVICE Auctioneer Valuer Edenderry and Alblone. Ctneral Prm t«r», Publlth«r». P. J. McCranfl, & Townhead-Montinn, o,ery Snnday ot (I p.m! W holesalt Newsagents ana LANE8B0R0’, SOUTH LONGFORD. DOLPHIN’S DUBLIN. The GAELIC PRESS Stationers, K. C. WATSON. Director. 30 Up. Liffey S t . Dublin A Trial Solicited. P r im e ;] hy Patrick Mahon, a Ynn.liall Sr WHOLESALE ONLY. TELEPHONE 78. T e le g ra m s — MoCrann, Lanesooro . at**their Offi P" l''“5,d >>-T Propri.tott at their Offices, 6 Harcourt St., Dublin.