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Saturday, Oct. 17th, 1914.]
The Irish Worker.
14
CORK HDIES.
aull.oErls- Llll-all-llIllS' smtr.
[BY “7iEBEL.”]
The bnilden’ labourers have bun forced
declure n Itrilre us the only prune
the giievsn
Alter repented
hnilden tor
ehovtn that they -iienn business the nine
drier are eetnnent by the slave driven
or their ingrntitutle. Some or these gentry
iiiniliir treatment
II ioiced to etiilre
draw attention to his
as ti means 0 ,
Untortnnntely, the neon society
is nuts ac e o any nninn, nnd th y
will have a tough hgbt tn nght the nuns]
. . I
stsrvr. on Qactlril. the men hurl the
good luck to belong to the rrenspoit
Union they could rest ishurtll ol n e
iippoit, ind it is to be hoped
them properly for their own wellnre.
TEE FLUNKIES HALL.
I releirrd lint week to the time when
the Trade. Hall was a drill school to:
' ' Thin was in the old days
I
tentative: of the
‘ s-cretary n! the ’l‘rudeI.
Jack Good. for tho crime of wearing In
of course, would
Lyn: , , .
Union Jnelr tlying or ordered by his lam
ionled patriotic linpeiinvut leader,WilliaIII
O'Brien, and his old and rsitemedlrirnd,
retire, singing, “The
Queen," and it is only ’ ,
that the ting which he nnd Lellrher be-
trayed should be anetlieinn to him.
Kelieher. the nnpiineiplrd hunnhu
an
nationalism have to think out now I
days in Car ‘
THE FELLON SETTERS.
9.
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Past 0562 and other pincer, are preva-
lzow how fer the blond-
e
raid that the ndliler ntn or the Provi-
s onsl Committee were carrying out their
hght in n dignloed inonner, end he hoped
thntliie side would do the inrne. why
doesn't Craibie, who reluseii to publish
letter! or
t to he asso-
w who
raid on the rules as he woe to the
Irnasllilzg up or the Volunteer'I irst
' ': was g ed. y, the
nttncke oi his rug, the -'l.lrininei.' “'1:
was digni e to smash Mr. Walsh:
bend end it is dignined to hunt hiin out
or Ctllk yes, Cmsbie and you ere as
responsible lot it on B XllQ'anl‘l Done-
gnn. it would he better [or themselves
it the old Committee showed less lor-
laenrsncr, tor it the proper treatment
was meted out to those who nre playing
is and his
be long troubling those
he are to stand oy lrclnnd, even at
the risk or their Jabs.
TEE CITIZEN ARMY.
congratulations to the Dublin men who
ioroed the Molltes to retire on snndsy
' arm al the
E
.:=
a
d antic. . .
leeilousles. nnd (hue incidents only serve
mete people heart sic
.:-WE wnm‘ LARKIN."
-i why <lneIn’t Lrirlrtn coinul" is the
- p
Tell
Itntarnent to the public about tho CHI‘!
oi the trouble! while the Mollles lire
' s lvhllrtl ol to
iind In cannot nndeie-nnd why he iiys
not lreep his word. Nov tbnthe i- g r l;
to America, we hope he is going to TISII
tst.
‘Elbert ‘Entry l!qu'-lh to
Johnny Rclmun-L
Johnny, you're e dnhlgg, lnl... ,i , y tl':a n
Iit3Jteh'l'1ei:rnnke nnd eorehredn mule )l n o .t
nmule;
Yon nlenys must remember me rtnr
England's greatest tool, ,
And-renegnde or truikr- l.l.nny, yi u -6
no fool!
lohnny, you're no tool, iul, iheienio be
u .
Do your master's bidding, utd ilunyn no
[cure r , . .
shriek out for the Einpii-o- say yours in
e lol
You can't get Yankee dillnl-.i now- yin
can get English gold. .
There's lots of Englieh gold, deer, hi-deter
so our,
when the hnolore empty, Johnny, there
our onger'e may get dirt;--your lleart
it onn’t at so: - g . 4
And who: care you iiwe rpill a limo lush
“Full stnnin ahead” recruiting, dour-
don't yen mind the crnnlie -
Bull ‘ein
wiili rhnFxtmka; , .
Tell ‘em or the Catholics-play your ii tle
[SD %
‘em all the lies yon like-but no
inuetnwell our rents.
swenr by en the gode old Ireland will be
bee
when’ynu get enough nt Irish lllood hi
DIVB our I 3
on you and I end Jtoy on the ttrraco
with the story or irelr liiiehip
will have I
(1 later on the lot :1 usmll go uptn
th spree.
Hut, Johnny dear, I mean’: tell you how
to play the game-
You'll use ’em sll: the johbera, pings-
oe’a nu not one (.l.l’l8
Anlllmenmira'll1mi'e'i. 1
wonlthyenzngh toiiirrie, S ‘ y
-To ferret out the telone nnd Io glorify
your fume.
Then, Johnny denr, heete forth and bang
ooinin' drum-
Essr and West and South and North. ‘(is
you must in e nni; -
But you're got to get n. ecldiers-If you
only gel no the scum
Of irish blood to blow onr It e to Hell or
“ Kingdom Como.’
Then, Johnny desr, when all is tier. and
well alloyed our lens,
e’ on or your itiil with us
soother forty years ;
And lots of toys to all the boy: we'll give
w gratof team-
No, no, dear John-vI rlaren't mention yet
about the Peers.
Slilsrl ELD.
"St. John’: l’ V tims.i-
ro nnn eninoii or non ininii woiiiru
Dear Sir -Al the end of August, 1‘.ll4,
J, Lnmadon, MD , naked
men in the Hiewery (St. Jamel: I Gate) to
join a brunch at the Sr. John's Ambnlanm
Association in order to learn first hid, the.
sore poor ninge joine end e In‘
render first aid. Th r mugs renew
a cortilicave of merit and were told by
Lnnlsilen to a certain
ennyne, so u
blanket (eobed), black to. ler hreslitesi
nnd bleolr-ten tor enpper. After two
diiyn' hnrdehip the poor mugs eenie
<t.o llnhlin and explained the nutter to
Dr. Lninsdon, with the losnll. t e
nsng‘wns told to clear out of the Bl-every
(dienrisee . Dr. Lumsden tried in
muggle earns more eniployeee inioibe
Royul Army ltedlcnl corps hut flllide’
( n "n meet are vri 9-awake). ‘I Dr.
Lnnleden would i lini htlmod let. hini go
and risk his neck at 9 front with CoL
Benny ' ing you, Mr.
Editor, in nntieipntion.-Youre truly,
“ One of the St. John hinge."
The Sisters al Charity.
Our Lady’: Eunice lot the Dying,
Harnld'I Cross. l ublin.
The Sirius 0! C arily in tllarze Lil
shave btg most grntelully to thank the '
srcretnry and llenihers or Liberty mill
for their kind eontiibutio
towsrds the support
iirey God blur and rrwurd snob Chhrit
Ible Memberl.
r SISTER FRANCES, SUPERIORESS.
Ireland for tile lrisll
T
send your order, or cause nnd buy your
IRISH REPUBLICAN BADGE. Id. Each,
lions The Irish Women workers’ (30-
operative Society, Liberty Hall.
or the Poor nyi g. -si
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Joy. 20 (714
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“ PRIVATE.
-- Deni Mr. Brayden
" rloe ‘l3eDg‘;ItlmI;od;o,
“sept'2olh, 1914.
shall be grsteiul il you‘enn put enclosed letter into n good place.
"lam strnid there is e bit of a plot amonssl tbe Unionists to capture the Red
cine. Society
through
relaud. and
County Lientenants and
y rum in on,
Deputy Lieutennnu, that it will he
unncceptnblcto the Irish Volunteer people, etc.
You will nnderstand, I nni sure.
L I believe thst ultiinntely we may be able to have an Irish Red Cross society
direct under the War Ollioe without the intermediary of the Brit'Lsh
Red Cross. ii
we can get the minus sections to work toget er and not dehne themselves mo
in
I.Icll- 1n:
rntennntloisnl protection. '
“ Your article yuterdny was quite
Ma
" Yours v. sinner
scheme or the Department has a uni ying elre
’ expense: and progresive instruction can
' t: is ripe to ask for en ris ‘rms
Meanwhile Red Cross workers must accept the Bri
<h Red Cross if they want
en. 1 .
“ SHBEL ABERDEEN.
splendid
we exchange hearliest congratulations with you on thecnnsumuzlation or
bout.
Y
our hopes and on the part you hui-e plnycd in helping to bring this n
is the copv or n letter troin lslilicl, thewite oi the Loril Lieutenant of lielnrtd,
Mr. W. lirri den -
lT‘“'5.'
end is written by that lady to
our-nnl." wetoolrthe '
' tween the
, onder what the
is being expel1ded.]
signature out or its place in th
e’ eennnnh Journtsl" and the c
the nroney of the Lnlted lrish League, nnd ' e
inen ol America think ot the nionner in whidl the money they subscribe
B’L‘.the Ediinrnlthe - rr
e on me) tter. lsa air index or
nstle This is being run wdt
is lortli r suhsidised by t castle. we
7th October, 19x4.
I hove read the papers careluuy nnd
cannot and that either Lord Aber-
deer: or Her Excellency have subscribed
t ‘ther the Prince 0 Wa es’ Fund,
the Belgian Reliei Fund, or the “ Com-
iorts (or the Troop " ni your
readers can sa if the have seen their
Exotllencies down tornnything. If they
haven't, I would sn est their selling
some or the vegetables oithnVice ltogul
Garden: or is (evil u ice or cats la ('1
give the proceeds to either one of these
un s.-Mrs. PAYSEI
an-pelizod, 51ro,v'i4
DEAR Stu-We have been readers of
do it lot or good Its opposition to the
present renegade Press we are sure won
me: with ever succes. rierld and
and x will support in every possible way.
can count on him and me lor n
shilling I week (or twenty weeks.
Yours truly, PM. and RD.
5
Irish ‘Citizen-lirmy Notes.
stnrt not. Irish born innn.
it you're to Ireland true‘
we hee not race, nnr creed, iiorelnn,
We've heilrls nnd hands for yull.
e
’ These notes, written alter the ev ills
of last Sunday. the proceedings of w lch
should bring the brush or shame to the
just think at it till,
you who have any preuznce to call your-
selves lrishmen.
‘s has referenm to the attempt
mnde by that section oi the Volunteers
of past history. w r was respon-
sible for the blunder must be made to
feel that this is no time to play the
" divide and conquer ' game.
ti: no pleasure to us to claim
his young lite tor lrelnnd 7 “Whilst our
' ' hnte, we never
Irish volunteers. rouse yourselves, and
in the name of all you hold dear. sink
your petty d3lIerenoes.’Your lllorhor
calls you. Stand utct as men. Look
at the nations of the wnrldeunired as
one man. Are you the only people to
be scatied and jeered at by your
eneniiesl You cannot deny tint the
piinci les on which the Citizen Army
are loimeil are straight and true. 0
many points we disagree with you, but
we hnve is hand nnd n heart (or you
when "Dark Rosaleen" as is.
There are evil influence: it work that
peel, and don't repeat the
“0'Connrll disaster.’
Any rnoniont you may be csu-ed-eye.
forced to join England's Army. Would
it not e a t ousau times better iar
you to die deleniling Ireland than to
heeoiuen hired mzrcenary or England's,
doing her dirty work on rorrigri held
e rno e a sincere appeal to you to
forget all the past dilierences Stand last
for Ireland. Even if u never raise in
hand to Gght but simply unile asoue
nothing, you can dtleat all
the clever plilns or your
u can on loo on assively?
India is about to shake the shackles
lrom or net; South Atrico does not
forget, and means t r wn
And whet of you? The sand:
ngnin
are in Ding. Yo ll have to decide,
nd that quickly. lb citizen Arm
nd tee: movement is not for
show o you believe that
r pastime. If
you will be quiclrly disillusioned, what
ruust be ccomplished is not ii notion
of l’olunuu%Ul$&r or National -but
of free men, without creed or class.
t is our principle, nnd by it we
stand or fall.
ORDERS FOR THE WEEK.
The last display or the citizen Anny
tor the year will take place at croydon
Park on Sunday next, r8t.h lust. nt
3 o‘clock sharp, consisting of an em.
y Red tndnns on an "Irish Elnigrant
arrlvnn" crossing the prairie. For
no‘
pdrliculars e p The lellowing
Indians ol note will take the principal
parts:-‘ Eye lie moon.’ chict;
"Red VVoll' - ill-iie Arrow," '-w
, r
Cloud," ‘ Golden lax,’ "little Horse."
Prices or sdmimion-Adnlu, Cl<l.; Child-
3d.
the General llenting held on
appointed to the hero I: coniinnnds.
pi ll]: 1. Fitzpatrick unanimously
clcched
A v. Pooh-, Conllnlllrlcr Right-
llili ; I. O'Neill, Commander Left-Half.
Section Commanders as follows: Messrs.
Downer, Kelly. M<Corumclr llnil hlagrme.
“ lrlsh Worker “ on tale every Friday
"Iornini it this Olilct. M’
"l
Wexford Notes.
The Rt.-crnilillg Ullicer was the “ West.
niiri.inr Gazelle " eiyli-s joliii l<edmond-
N'L'nl$ in ho iiuiling iii. nrrniigeriicnr to
i;.iiry llls iiiec ugh nrunrid uiili him ro
.i Ll I'll)’ in ibc south or he-
ctllllillutd his rillnpflign in
llbltt-rlrlrtl ‘ which was droo-
rlllcd wiili Liiioii jacks lo a grenier ex-
It'll! ilinu Vvcxftlrtl on the prc ous Sun-
dzly. The l'Vcxfe>itl Vtllunli-rrs. at least
how or lllt-m who Tt‘llI.lll1 under ille coin-
lllllllrl ul wilnni llll: scnb, lind ullly lo pay
our shilling [l('r lu-no or llIL Iirlrt so
Ire
lllll juliii Nlllltl sliow lllstt R(lJ4.l ll xlu
llniw lung nrgoi “'il li ni in his
pligtiisiu. llniiy (ll IllL‘ V0lunIt'r'rN, wliu
e clchcr oiniiigli lo
s all me people here viho are on
3 side iiy lu believe tlini he is
not rttruilillg lor Ihc llrirish Army. Any
or lliuin who li Illis view ought lo get
“ ll cstminslttr
'1 clearly “that
Moll llrlllu: In company
l:riu..y, sepu-niber zglll, when iliey had
to opt-rlk under poiu: proiociioii. The
wilh Asquith on
hurl to escape lruin lllI' int.-eling by n bad);
rnulc lo osoipc the fury of Illt: crowd. The
pulpit: ‘who unidc up ilic iiieeiing were
lilo A villose il.iys Ior recruiting ere
our in wt-re czlrufully selucied by the
Lord nlnyor and his gong oi Hiberiiiuris.
Vl'lIll3ll slmws (‘l1':ll ly that they were afraid
ll: pooplo iii l.)lllJllll whom they
wanted, and lllc .'ll1In.slt>ll llouse llzsco
Wili but zl lnlllllllvtlll or Asqiiiilrs prolrlise
iiinl.-r grout ' tics, ll Rudm nd
c r iueuilrig iii
lL‘ iiould be sure or
geiiuig n seioro licclrling,
we are glud lo see ihni rllurpllfs rag
lI.<.n‘ ilie dc-cc-noy IO adllllt ihnr llic Dublin
' nu ilic Cxtcplioll 0 the Hi-
bcrrliztn gnrig, are all against Redmond.
or course those uicn had a chariot ol see-
ing liiui lll his true colours on the 25th oi
loci iuouili. ould irunginc rhni ii
nny decency lull I at his
place elluuld lnire been in Dublin ho!
' n riy io pny irihuio to n man whose
shoe: lie is not wurllly I0 clean; but
john cvltlcrllly know: the reeling that is
llgalllsl him in Dublin and gives il a wide
tzrlll
More than ll.llI the Eu scorlhy Volun-
Iut-rs, who dt-citlrtl to remain neutral until
iillcr lllc VVv:xl0rd mccling, have thrown
control. Ratlizingan
ttcnd ‘rlh
e
have un:lIllrl’IDllSly thrown
is lngiiiuing [0 Net: iliiough ilie little
gzlnlc, nnd lrclniid my yet he saved. .
Th. . . .
is, to our Illlrldi, is a lime when all
riglllrlltinkinv lrigllmcn should sing of
xi 1 ic li-eloiid. as this is her op-
purlurlily, now or iicier
The llnyor is about starting a branch
of 0' ‘collie. '6 wonder if Eddie
O'lJullt:n will condemn it in a
mannur on he dill when ]ohnSinnotl did
the some thing a low years ago. ddie s
lcatlvr in 'l'uttxd'ly's “People” is in the
slmpc oi nu appeal tor recruits. he iii-
Ccnsitelcrlry oi some people is bout ilie
limit; yet the people cannot set: it.
' llc (lt'[>V‘IILlI.'llls of soldiers who have
lott lure tor the trout are being irenied
srllnc ol ilieni not receiving
spells ot Eve or six wee
“II: from the splendid British Govern-
rucui so mur'lI prlliscd by Irish members
or 1‘ in-nt. or course they .-ire aid
gooo n icar niid can afford a mile prnise
tor llrcir lJt'lIcI:Iclors.
Tilt: “ lrisli world," always the organ
or lllc lrisli 1‘.irly in nicricri, has slnte
Rcrltnonrl Iur iring to recruit (or ng-
"in N Lelltlcr," which nlio.-iys
ipiiiiu-d the party, has toil.-uii u
. r ltlllllldc. Sure ) this ought to set
lrl.sllnll'll llllnklrlg, ‘if ihey can see any
lurtlier than their nests-
nc 'cxiurd sends its congratu-
lullolls to L.-irl.-iii in stopping Ihe hooli-
nnism oi llle A.O.H. on Sunday last.
Bravo, Jim, your edorls will yet save the
y.
countr
Ireland's Appeal to Her Exiled r
S .
I, Ireland, send my tsnnunonn forth
To my lruo Mus where e'ei- they roiiin,
Who [or from my wove-beaten shores
rid cairn crowned it'll‘: have made
their l.l inles.
wlioni nlien laws mm from my and
Hnd turn my throne the slinnger
hurled.
And same for wands.’-lust have gone
And me or their nuongth end
bruinsw
Ah. wonl.l tho! they might hear end come
‘Ens my great hour 0 prwniiso wanes.
By town nnil hill, tllro' city streets,
to marching go ‘
will not uiy wnuirring eons speed hiiclr
For my dear suite to slrike a blow 7
Eel-Jr to relieve the lnithrnl guard
Who lepi the olil neg llyarig still,
Shall not their brothers’ vigil breve
Woke in their sluls an answering thrill?
O‘or tossing sons and ooonn'e wide
I hook to-tlay my scnlrrred eons,
In than Cod-given hnnr 1 call
And clnim their sorvloo-and their guns.
MAEVE CAVAXIAGE.
, willhe held on buuddy
&.
M A N I F E s 'r 0
rom
CUMANN NA irili.-rN
(lrihllvlt)men's Council).
‘ml: “'03 ' SI-l(7l'l0N or THE
VOLUNTI: R llovlslllsltr.
As ine VVomt-n's St-(lion of the Irish
volunteers, we wlsli ni lllih time or crisis
I0-fcmlnd our rlICrl'Ilt(:I'S that they should
abide loyally by the constitution or our
Organisation.
we (’i’III1c into being to advance the
cause oi lrisll lilpttrty Llllll to organise
lrisliwomcn in lurtlimince or that object.
we feel hound lo inn e lc pronounou
rrlrtlll ihut i urge or encourage Irish
tlllmlcers Io enlist ill the lllitish Army
r, undt: circtimslrinoes, be re-
ny
its uxlsislc
in ii: with the work we
'hL s It) '
vihori llue
nnd when lrl.lIlld needs on her sons, we
call lrishmi-n rt'm
rrlulllrl and your lllc it
LHllLLrhilllL' lriuy
[vlulldod io gnu lrn-l..iid's rights and
guard (how right. when guano .
“'4: u ‘
rilnl iiniional move-
ment cnn Ix. . Irly huilt.
S. . V
roe r. llruuti sir I,
llnhliii, Utlrlllt-r 5ll1, lt)l.Q.
('L'M.lV.V l luli.l.V.
(Tile lrl.xlluulliLll's (Touncil).
A non.porii.nii .1nrI riiirineciiorieil
noilurinl org:tHiI.llimI [tlr lrlnlluomen,
cumonii mt lfllllln lliithuimu-n's Coun-
cil) has the e.oi..- ii.-ul
' - nrirl uurl
lIlL
lrisll Volulllt
existence [or lrt-Lultl
land. BC<lll(’< Illt-. luullilillg ni First Aid
, and some In
and Anlbulilntc clii.so., inc orgnni.
. . - 'w....r'i,eee, cngaggg,
in any Vll:ll nzttitlnrll vrttrk in u ' ‘
activities are not (I ‘
llolonro ol lr and Fund
for the .equipmcnI oi the Volunteers.
OBJECTS.
i. To advance ilie cause or Irish
liberty.
e. To orgzi '-e lrihllhrumen ln (unher-
ante oi this obi.-ci.
3 To . '<t in zlrnling and equipping
a body or lrislinicu fur the defence ct
E-land.
. To term .1 lurid ltlr IIIESE purposes,
to be called “ llic Dclcnce ol Ireland
Fund "
CO.‘x‘STlTL"l'IO.V'.
r the time being, ilie direction
of the brnnclioe Will be curried on by the
re e. - li
l3runclm will re orriu-ii throughout
the country, pllZllg4‘(l to the Constitution,
3 cl‘ in a ((('ll('l:Il uuy by th
coininiiir-e. ,
nill he expected, in addi-
to sup-
port the “ Defence (ll lrtlillld Fund " by
subscription or oilinrw ,e
tld
rovi.
3
(mil)
lion la their local slllltsfrtpllnns,
rnovlsloxdl.
r.oan .‘il:lcNt-ill,
Mudnnl ()'R:th'
COMMITTEE. .
nlrs. wyee
y, Mrs. ruoliy,
cly, l.; Nurse
xllllm, Miss L. Gavan
Du s
Miss llergerei Dobbs
HARY M. co
LOUISE GAV
L B.A..
AN DUFFY, B.A.,
Hun. Secs.
What on You no for Your King
and Country ?
lien: is What ‘my Will he hr hr.
Extinct tioui n letter trons ‘rweseldoivn
Comp nt Farnhlinl-
"We did not get nny clothes side-
we enine ere.
"There in not much land here. it
terrible. we net oer dinner in s
in our back for to keep array dinette
gram us, as there is I direue epresrln
us-u
llllRlHElilI llnlrs,
Ill: Y.F.P.
The Young Rrpnblicnns open thdl
winter session or lerlulrs in their Pres
don: H11], Berry ItreeI,lo-marrow (Sun.
day) night lit 3 our
speaker 0. Mac Con Ularlh, Chairmen
of the Bellut I.N.V. Admission ll tree,
nnd discussion is invited.
CROBH-DEARG.
Irish llllilllt s’ Co-operative Sari: y, llll.
Adjourned general meeting of members,
f , isth octoher,
at 4 r: us . in Bricklayers‘ H-ill, Cithe
street. All riiembrra requested to attend
lot election or Committee. '
Ernest A. riaunister,Huu.Sec.
.A.: Mrs. i-nrirnic Colum, B.A.;
XL,