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' .DlJllI.lN. I F
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Read! Read I Read I
“ Labour in Irish History.’
norm CONNOLLY‘S amt Book.
No worker should be
' lhragrcutu gm;
- V Il-l.shN ' ‘ under
m‘h‘npn'rIsnr;e(dNudunelinnurilith
Lhrr qunti urthull-ed-Noni-
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The 1l- odlhou dlleru
Hell. ' .
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For Good vclue In
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7 75... am.
For First-Class Provision.‘
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: AND GROCERIES. “
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Provisions. .
aeel, Mutton and Pork.
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LETTE RS.
Illa "Pllul-’,TlItillgc:s.
To Editor “ Irish VVorhor."
Smdymount. October 29th.
Delr S II yo Ipzrle u W
minutes will you please come out
incognito and just stand at the gm of
Suwyniount Cattle to li=ten to the ger-
well we cllcr yezvple wan cl
E
..
2
2
the “avr" and “rtre." Ono lady
I overheard In it man’: her llload bail
to hear her epenlr in such n manner to
Irish . While you are here you
ml ht ‘ also are the “novel turn" of the
Iaid.FeIu5eeI-men and wolnerr--rcpair-
ing to the local pub. to drink beer earh
evening.
The smell from the kitchen mahes the
mouth: ui the poor little lmh children
Iirnply water. ' Please come and Ice lor
ynnric .
It looks as if England were hcut
Innlher plnutctiurr r.-I Ireland. ‘What
with the mural:-r of her sum in France
on Belgium and c irnpurtntiuu or
ntllers to take their place, it lacks
curiou
Yours truly. ‘ ' ‘
. A MERE IRISHMAN.
lhcwar alld Vlnlilrlllnll.
rr Appian Way. Dublin,
, 27 lo IQI4
Dear sir,-The Erglish Guvelnuleptr
ever on the lnolr tn! lorpurr opportunity
. t
I..G.B. have written certlriu lloarciu ol
Gnuldiurln warning then: 0 .
danger 01 In epidrmic nirmnll pox unu-
lnr ru that which lollorred they
Prussian War of I870, rud urging that
vaccination and re vaccination, being the
precautionary nlzuurcs. I o be
ruiolced. The south Dublin Union hall
tern hluiled by this letler inlo passing u
rerululion to eninrce the pmvislrrs or
the vac-iuatlan Acts. -
such a rrrnlrrrinn would
not he considered hecuuse Er glzsh peuplt
have rriu5ed' comp sury. vaccination,
and succeeded in having a cunvcirntiuns '
Clause nddzd. tn’ the Vnccinsuolr Act,
but did out insist on its extension to
elou . '
irlll vaccination null re nccinntian are
“precautionary mrnsure as claimed
h B , or n “oertain and univevlul
by Jcnncr,
then we have nothing to tear iron: lhrr
e the combatants are among
the most thoroughly vzccinared on re-
vnccinatrd people in the world.
But from the horrible conrlilions can ed
‘ unhrlly war there is rr terrible
ul Ilr-nllpox in r ire or vncclnnrluu
.1"
in
t vaccination in
Irselcls as B Drrveutclivc oi no
It in thcrclore up to every Irish pnreut
to lie that he shall not be cnnlpelled
to vaccinate his child when he is cum
vinced that it iI 2 wrong and urlrlecuury
thing to do ,
are threatened with
mmunicate wit me I
will do evervlhing in rny power to assist
them in rcrirrlrrg. e ‘
have two children unvncclnaled nnd
' and of Guar-
diuul to Ihnt ellect, and to dcr
to put this obsolete and tyrannical law
Into e ec .
no
or
a
B
Your: laitlrrully,
ERNEZI‘ A. BANEIISTI-LR.
Anti Vaccination Iaague
To the Editor ‘Irish Worker."
28 lo r9r4.
Dear Sir,-On the advertisunInlI for
recruiting in the ant inltance rs. 3d
day was aflered. nrv they unly
mention ‘l-at Arnrygxatce." Army mm
lrlr In elricient Ialdier lho d he-Fri.
votes :rI. gd. crmu per day. An elte
Iuldier rejoining iI accepted us on cili-
dent soldier. In the Innishilling Fusi-
Iiur at Lonclonde rry I unn ol 35, though
Iccepted, in Iouhed upon more or less an
n anper w a in llrtlry to gr-l there at
Ill. If married, though the Guvrrnmrnt
prnlers to make urn ptnviriau rnr lrlr
wife and children, and taller cutting his
e Ihilling I day
day for each child. So a man with I
"e and Iix children get: r.1i.‘ though
the Government pruviaiun for the women
end children probably exceeds what hit
rurell wzgee would home,
‘The waruan II in comparative luxury,
Ind the mug in chin
without beer, bncca, ur supper, h
say this in vollrntnry t at Itlrtzlnent,
innerally speaking. in lluirleaclrhg, (or he
' pay day! an
uruch, null then cut itzlown to mhlug.
This same plan has caused: lot or dil-
latirlnctiorl. and means that or good deal
men who have eulilled
but my nrrlour has cooled.
5
r-r
reould have in
man (yd
Ieonllnnderrv rolO4l
is? The Colonel did not
sen gr
lent 2or.u piece or oherr pny ntthc
in I way
time, and owe: It yrt Well
It served them right, but it wnul
anyone jully well rlght who got. alter
being warned, and he would well deserve
hcing nrnde little ol unrl dcrplrcd, and
shut orrn h u our Iellaw '
nulygshnouug bin: to try and put an e
lug-to hurr
.'IhekitI
y4up rhc end or the an
den is n great luxury, nud th.
(This is not In
nrlvcrtilemeut]
' ny no more, hut in twenty
nothing Ilnce.
. Unplug you will think this
licity, cl every word is true.
I on: yours iairhiully.
GILES
T. t
I enclose my name and address though
not (or publication. '
‘ Milli: IIEIIITI for the Brlgilnr.
mi in sdrirrre no unptt tr, r9r4.
A Crud.-
writing recently to a Irieud, n renrnrlr
the lnllu-ring rnply,
r in
oi mine called lorth
which. to my min rcu at
I
happening at ‘prenn .
un omg. ‘ l
The other day I saw an edvlertlserrerst ,‘
in d ‘ n
"Irish (1) 4Tlmes"-I-'Wanle
supplied to u rim class man.’
with the mere Irish! wlrnt rlres One
nhout wnlchcr ‘ In
same refugees are
in urtlzvuh dwel.
or them Irnuw
several town: there
1 Iccommudate
Ilngl about to he completed 0
g p r , ready
(or occupation. Again, to hell with the
lrrrh wurlrrug nrrul What duer he want,
house Iar r Ien't any pi; MY: good .
enough for In to live in? I n: , let
him join Kitchener’: Arm
the ‘houses Ior the Be‘gisu Relugrell
Irish wurlrhouses are not Inch nhadrs
curt oI mun woull
betake rhenrrelvrr no to hell out oi thlr? perhaps better,
we wont h
Can't they nod r 2
workhousel lar the‘ Belgian llcfugerrr
dawn the country lnaid icrvant
and servanthuys are being given excellent
characters, and the req nisile notice to quit
their ernploynr-rrt. The boy ' '
the on cunrrrering Ind glur-in-rs
Arm . '
where the tern.‘l‘.‘Irish girl" rr equivnlerrt
tn Kb: term ':I<'renc girl"'in Deicertnr
consolation ol Iruuwin
they are pracllriug Christian chanty
making room Ior Belginu<R.:Iug:t-I.
It is pitiful, but ‘ti: all on B line end
in keeping with that damnnhlu, vicinur,
hlnsphemous bslderdoah about thll Irish
Race having been rcarrercd to the main
oi the earth inlnrder to spread the Faith.
IE0 or o lprlten o
in Parliamentary language.
he ' err" al the Mul-uygatu
What at the nine geunI
South lancI.l 01 the Livcrpndllenl
down Ding‘: wayl The Manclnianl
E‘
I mattcrgbohed Roland '0, Faith. comma on ta
"Tel in Lnrkiu," win my partial!
tnle oitwerlty-two
‘then, and characters, Irur out the gate
in uullmn. demure, I’) 32 ring journeys
hozue willour even the shilllnr which
‘veil to on lgmmiuy
Royal lnullkilliug I-rtslliers.
th want them
because they hurl previnuslv belonged to
who rr
‘to his own hardrhlp and milery by try-
v r.
are only given out or ll no le
V01’
greatest luxury one could send the rlngli
rnenlu barrach or cumn in n 34. can or
Illn ‘ In
As [or the pay uilered
- -0113
days. I received av. rlillingr twice and
worth pub.
9.. ves
he Belgian Cnlunirulinn nl irelnnd,
Ye cm is precisely what in
VI VII! OI’!!-
4rd, under-bred, hrcly Gnar-ieus direc-
‘ -melon cliquu idenhie
I mondite Volunteer: herein
e
We want
srlll they nrethc
unly placel or relnge for our unfortunate
girl! czrr go to Olleuga,
round srliurd nnd oldhnrn ml the
oxrnrd Rand: rrud lurther amid, the
chrrrrning Chriullnua or Adelaide, Sydrrcv,
lllelhuurrr or New vnrlc. or the origin
and urescnt cute or the "Pezky Blinder"
or niruriugheur; the colter or Wulworth
Road, SE; 1 e cutthroat or vuruurcr.
‘ ad, . my rcrultrur
lng the Faith! Subnitutn
Liherte. and we can cr '
H on will agree
this in larch giving to lhI public.
llllre Le nrcdr map,
" I)llrtt‘,rrlLl. rlrrdo"
furl United Yrrdnmd Lrllulr Clullr I.
Tu Elitur "lrivh Walker."
47 (irnttvlu ntrcet,
October 25th, lgrg
Dear Sir,-At our last meeting th.
ialluvvlng resolution wnr
Mr. Patrick Lynch, Tailors’ Society, Ind
Iecnncvlied by Mr. tr, ‘gan 1.0, Ind
n :-
. Resolved-"That this Council can-
demn 2 recent article in the Irish
Worker” attacking Alrlernnu Kelleher,
who, in the opinion oi tbiI Council,
' has been nlunyr truu to the rreder
Union Slovenian J‘
J. Good. Sec.
[Note-Our contributor, the writer of
the note in qneIr.iony'has nlrerdy in Inst
weE:I] issue, acknowledged hi: miltake.
To Editor "IriIh Worker.”
Waterford, 2-rr ’r4
Denr Sir,-Some our. age you did u:
I lot of [and here in Waterford when Mr.
R, . ly vcnb organiser lnr Wrxlord.
got the Wnteriurd Battalion nl
Voluulcerl to til: the r harsel
eight miles and back to black]-g on the
workingrneu ul Waterford. Kelly d'd
it dirty work well, but the local Corn-
miltee Illspendecl him When the Red
mend‘ e up 'I came on he surnked back
on the rev c rumittee, in was pro.
poled by George Hayes (Wilson) Lire
thn
ecnme notoliour II I
. This ll 11 who wal
electel by the old or Kelly, or the
A O.H. I . '
Redmond may have Ionzething to he
thanlrlul for with Kelly, Ilum owner and
Irnund rnuu ng
fr‘; gun; about recruiting. ulthoovh he has Icven
ronr at home leaking lnr In a .
The only chance or exposing the Free-
‘ ‘ he Re -
through the
Incdiurn 0 your valuu nper.
' Yours, etc.
A VOLUNTEER.
Illa Ill-lillllwledge.
. BY "LIl3LRI‘AS."
There is slwayI n cuverr sneer in the
‘rel! cducalzd" or " Iell made."
It is as though the knowledge and cul-
ture ncquired by u Iahariuul oro:erI oi
nod uud tear. and the money hard
won I: the Iwent e brow
much ioierior tn that inherited
pne'I iorbzzrs. '
were
irorn
nverugc have natural shit‘ 9 as
IIYIE their
brothers and silrers. Y9! thn ilcilitics
lor IIlCII'QdIlQ)tIOIl. wil ‘ orrec.
paneling ndvnntalzes. urn denied them ;
have nothing
lew lcholarnhips are given to
exceptionally brilliant lchalau; a very
Chrininn Hro hard’ bays may brneht. but
the others are denied the bleuinge oi
edumtian beyond the three "RI"
. 0 course, in "explained
by the lac: that the children
not have to leave lchuul
in order to increase
net. It in loo ed upon in quite in the
nutursl order or things. Their child-
nvny"
ol the
ltiatzd thnr enrly
iutlrthe lit: of tail that is to ha lheir - But
purtnn. These people must be pinned
down a h pnsillu in nuciely in
waich Providence has placed them!
be reason that education in tho
proper IIIISI e word in Iithheid
e iI tlrrt erlncutian is the only
great levnller, the only great eqnalizlr.
‘ cats: duke'I an and an I
n
rlungexnctly nllke, and the remit. allow-
hut the Nlziaurrl ‘
ing r dillereuoee or rliapoeitiuu and
temperament. will in 99 case: out a
mo. came-ounw be nitau
good eul Iucceed equally wall or thI
other.
When n workman, who hu read and
thought [or himrell. speaks out his mind
perhaps not quit: on grnmmaticallv as u
pnld politician. ha is entered and gib-.d
“l‘hI lime knnwlerlge which ii the
dnngercnu thlnlz" lr quoted ngaiult Illlllr
d be re. runde 9 Pg upon which to
hug u homily again: the education
or the wnrkln L-lacs. ut l‘]:>eI not a
lmlr knnwlerlgecreatc r thirst in: male?
it not lead to r wider. bronler
inn nl the wrrulrg
quell: in mm likely to hive
5
As ]iln.L:rlrlu nu wisely say!-“ You
may hulld n wall as high uI heaven, but
you cnnuot keep out thought."
Superlur people eifecl to dealilse thu
' by the workers;
power. whether acquired uc nn lurporlug
University or picked up iron: I cheap re-
‘ u c . urrow. Knowledge menu:
and thought leads to action an
oi oi all knowledge In
of life.
11
:
thought,
progress.
I him
:1
G
Ic
reap the lull iruit of his lubnut, to
e ' 2 u nrtl Ind grnccl or lire at
present denied in:-in one word. to
the Kaiser's expreatdon-"ta get hlI
pluce iu the nrrrr " Thele are the things
to be Itrivcn (or. That lshuur conquerr
all thing: is erreutlnlly true, but never
more no than in the cunqurst or know-
go.
We can all help to Inmath the rond
Ioruch other. One‘: ncrrnnd urubitruu
c small, ye
Scotch proverb.
ill a book are, an hour spent talking
to the more intelligent, a few nee
’spent on good pamphlets, everything
help: on the good cnllle.
w y not see the promircd land
I t c; it is more likely to ba
brnrrght nhnut by evolution rather than
revolution, and evolution we all know
ir the slowest pro'esI or all, It will cone,
pninlully perhaps, and me: many mic‘
takes, ut all in God’: good time '
The transition time will he I lime OI
eulieriug, but is not nil growth pninlul?
Children's growing 'p1ins nre nut pitie
very much; it in in purely natural phen-
. ' new nrganlrellonr prer-
siug against the walls of time will burst
the old moughulle ul ignorance and
Ilaver and u new Itate or aodetypnt
present contemplated only at u Ultupmr
drenm, will become the order at the uni-
verru. -A time will Iur ycurue when
nur descendants will look back at our
prerent civiization much or we do now
on the days or cerldom. .
Facts and fancies from the
' Floni.
Willi the on; at Clontarl.
By B."
st week nrecruiting Icrgeant, nr u
prospective rccrrrlr (I dun’: luov whirhl.
handed me a paper called the "National
Volunteer, In ll was an article entit ed
‘Cuurtructive .ncd Destructive Patriot.
ism.” ’I'hlI cnrionlly-wurdel title around
my curlnrlry, because rm wtgr
un er the impression that pntriotisul
numnt nothing rl it di not menu cum-
5.
ntruclive Nntiuna1r'ty.nud I was It 2
losr to lruov what was the meaning nl
’ Patric‘.-
thin new phl-aIew“Dcrrlructlve
ism" I thought itulight hnv.
coined Ipecially in connection with sex.
gcant ilrdnnndh Recruiting scheme-ln
pl-.y, shim Iylnpatlrsero or Red-
rr-ond'r greatness ' How
ever. I real the urtrcle -
‘cavern. ’ (according
to the ‘Natl Iials in
upholding the In her
1 o eerl. "Deltructive Patriotism"
(according to tlrr ‘National Volunteer"
menus placing the canal or Ireland belore
that uIEnglan1.
we are “destructive nntrlotr" hecevre
we want to keep Irishunn from destrnc.
tian in u rurcigu an .
H G wellcuu Engllrh nnv
aim the bu rrp ul - dutructivc pllirmlll
(nccbrding to the ' National Volunteer").
itia nut dvvclopzd to Inch unexteut
n nure, nl he placer husiucn hclme the
cause of England. The following is an ex-
tract from I "Times" r.
We] which will repoduued in the
“Sunday chronicle" (lit Nov.)-
‘I: is very Iatislactury to send
tronps to lmvrcc, hut in France there
Ire Itill great number] or able-bodied
I ‘A Word to the lWorker, his Wife and"l7amiIy.
Your nhl f1IEnLl,J.2l.Au urrlinnr, lrun retired lruln rnrnng.r you nicer n rrrcogorrol huninesn career uitver 40 mars
taken over the business and hrs rrrrelrng with even
shrill nlwllyc remelnbtr that no solid Ilructure was ever rained on rub lsh :
bought in the Ieeueat nrnrknla for cash and lnnrlmd by
" G01‘ AT Lilli l“I"s ’: nulllcien‘. guarantee
grorrwr su
us at prices slightly ubov
thzs the nrlicls 18 right. nor.
ooeras rharr our pndeuesur a or
we are Lhexeibr
u Ilin
Am in to make
5 those pull] for rub
A WALK through our Wareroolll, inspect our
goods, and ll nothemr than you are in the habit of gaming elsewhere, we Ira I115 eunrlnd to your nrlnr-we lrnuw merit alone
wI.l.I. tell. 5 w .
been .
We have‘
mined Frenchmen nnt‘lulIy equipped-
Allies. r lac! lor clothing and
ma'eriul or all rortr Illou‘ be work-
ing clay null n‘ t e ll rhu
This iulorlnationnur novice, or whet-
ever it iv. was or. for Irish
cnnrnurnrlnu, bit with rr rrw ulreratlurrr
it will meet our case all rig1t-
pot enal of th sh.
Our factories Iur clothing and material
I Inr Ihu l he. orklng iron:
morning till Igh It more harm:
or a small natiunnlity than to diu irr
. 1 trcnch’- "II: n ' Gerrnnnh
perhllpl. '
To illurtmr rully the diflerenceihel:
tween “constrnctive" and " estruc ve
patriotism. lnppeud heudlruulrnrrr the
--snudry Chronicle" and Dublin Even-
ing Telegraph" relpectively. ' The out
three are from the "Sunday cnrnnlel.
or November rst.- V . ‘ l
nliar VICTORY YE‘l‘-l(ANCE1lS- ,
TER cmrs TRIUMPH AT SUN-.
DERLAND. : . -
STILL Murine PROGBESS--E'U'D- .
DERSFIELD JUST WIN IN A
KEEN GAME-PENALTY KICK
DECIDES. , 1. ,
E lVARI"S BRlLLlAVCE- SAVES
BRADFORD morn HEAVY DE-
FEAT AT OLDEAM.
The rnuowing are lrnrn the “Pink 'Un"
or the 24th 0:tober- - - ' ‘V
IRISH ctmnos STAND-BATTLE
FIELD LIKE SHAMBLI-3SwDEAD
. MEN N GRIPS5. ‘
run 01-‘ Lcmsrlzas-sulllzollnrh
ED or 10,000 FOES-TALES‘
or HHROISM. -
The hrlt three are (according to
"NI‘ion3l Volunteer") evidence of “
Itrucliv: putriatism,”applied pr umably
to both ltugland and Ireland,‘ II thn
‘N. I don't "NV" if spealrr, for‘
the Br ’Ih lirnpire: while the other two '
are Iylnbolic ol "constructive pltriot-,
Ilm." "Our" Iuuthullerl were no doubt,
I uonnrled by 100,000, I e e the
L‘Il.‘IIKell had on y n In lanes 0
10,009. Such II the priuegoi populllrlty
-I was going to Iay patrlolilm.
the
de.
FIRE! FIHEIFIREI or 5
But no’ dnngcr haul stones ‘or
lulilha hr Duzchnsing your CQALS
I101!
ANDREW S, CLARKIIL,
1 TAFIA”’g:l"-IREET.
> Telephone No. 2169. yr ; '
kl-pponthnrreder urrionirrrnq "
K ucnnngoodhro. -
1F rot have in. the recdy ......y’ .;.i.;
venlcnl, Ihere Is an Irish Establishment
s on . ,
which supplies Good g
E35)’ Payment 5 Item.
IT is THE
Dublin WIrkmen'I Iudlmrlll
Asroclntlon, Lrd., -
lo SOUTH WILLIAM STREET "
on H ‘ ’
“ ‘irlilhl
. . 7 to lo.3o.
H-um-Ala. 1. Kelly
.
- he
5 ‘ I I nlltlllll.
9 Nil S Erlzrrlislrrrrerrl.
‘I A'JNr:lr.R STREET. nuuuu.
r.c..i.o..I.dea.....,.
I-or rcmrrr. me...
I
O
...... ..c.:-M -=- -on
9J3.7ElEr7’ X
Fab-muslin’ all-I c...,gg',,,
-I----a-'ll'.-..hr'.'.'.. 0.9.1....‘
.. ORDER rllou
GX..ot,- milieu! hefgizglyunlyhver “one are ow gg P O, ’ .
. ' - , in or is we I a . r en ‘g H ‘ . . . ..
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