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,“'.ipi-ii 21, 1917.
Che-Suelic Cimeiiiccin.
A
.TIIE IRISH BOY SCOUTS
. jay?
IRISH VOLUNTEERIOFFICER
CHAYIER 11.
member
i.
new the ns.me of the organization was
derived.
2. Know his name in men
' 3. Be able to count up to twenty in
Irish.
Vndergtnnd Lima Ind obiecta And
4 he able to periorm tne iew simple
drill movements taught him.
6. Reed and send the nrot circle in
. the semaphore system at signalling
. nvs suved sum or money,
according to his means. ’iol'ardl his
t the end of the three weeks having
passed the test. he took the teiiowing
nledse: ‘fl promise to Iiork r r the
independence or ireiond, never to ioin
En s armed toms. and
ground with in white border on which
were the words "Cuimnlge er Lulmnenc
Lin-itriuk
Dearance in public in
the old irish dress. He was the
hue! PHI“) 0! Irish mnnil
tilled material lliio.
,l:sch.siuagh or brooch wee govern-
ed in corilunnluon IiLh the
re?
Dlrent‘ from the tollowing which on
peered in the iiret number oi the paper:
"To these or us who are growing np
boys and girls win proizablylall the
taslr or iinaiiy settling the Irish Ques-
tlms therelora tor us
we are not
cowardice behind a in
on all sides hold up
standard of nltionaliam. Ind have
our um Ind c n -
2
=
.gilibet which the blood 1-:
secreted. slid on the rlioins which the
bleedihl limb! at Mitchel and the l"Ehl>
one turned into garlands. Not only that
E
n
or
Republican colors
blood or the Saxon.
movement ad considerable
progress during 1911. it began to ex-
st the must in the
3 lino.
. visit" to lreland
- tori. Ind the Iriilh lnngun
- the convention (Ard F
tend to several places in the country
cinnmel, Llstowei. imhiresie, Mary-
bornugh.Jithione and Limericlr tell into
‘Through the generosity or the
late John Duly aepiendid hull was
L built in the letter place tor the Finnish.
s
on Houston, who was afterwards ox-
ecuted in Dublin after the Easter never
ii on. was it ergo then And did here
cllleon work in brill
eh?
m tour to seven. while'Ee
last established our within s ear.
une 22. George v. we. crowned
land.
rinnns were strongly represented.
meeting was addressed by sean
Dlarmsda. Dr. tric-it liihDCertan and
several otherii.
A rortnight inter occurred the "Royal
The
M
I'll ll
rnrrison strained every nerve to make
the oi: s eh peo
e The streets
r (led
Dublin to swell
It Ill The tionmiists leit Dublin
that clay in two specini tr ion on a pil- B 't' )1 P 1.11’ men” can am.
srimnge to Walt Tune’: If at Bo- y nlaltsions ii athe Frea
denstewn The uhlin Finn a.numbe . , , "
he ubeut three hundred. with their tions Which Are Denied to Ire-
pipers bland formed so inspiring open [and g Ginsu sucamcaily
tacie in th procession to the grave a
my Th... ,0,“ m, 5", M 1,, Proposed t0.Th3.Iik Lord ldlliter
land‘: bleet desd sli pledged their ‘for Fomenting the Revolution.
loyalty to the cause ior which o o 1.,“ “now” "go" 0, pmmdmn
m“ t’ ’ ‘"t' '9“: " '“""‘”‘ in the British parliament is tuirsn from
” """“" " "‘"' ""”"" G""”" the Dublin Daily independent o
merit. to, r is the connection w h mum ,3.
England. the never ailing source of M,‘ 0;, , L”, M Pmumem yet
all our political evils. and to assert the lam” mam. ‘ ,.'emuuan wh ,,
inrlsnendenos or my countr .
PM enrse. siterwords iirst Pres-
irient or the irish rtepuhltc, toolr a deep
interest in the rnoveme t e gave the
grounds surrounding Ell
r:oda'e couege at ’Rnthi'urnhsm. in the
county Dublin, to h
these. cycling out trom the city once a
weelr tor the nu as.
e second convention [Arid Feie)
was much more
coiedot. to meet every
to direct the orgsninstion during
year. A cons tntion was drawn
toliews:
The constitution or 's Fl
Eirearin as drawn up by the Ard
911 -
he
an
ireis.
0d1octw1‘o reestablish the indepen-
dence or lrelnrld. .
Means-'i'he training or the youth oi
log and m itnry exercises.
se.
echratlnn-I promise to werir tor
the independence of ireiand. never to
loin r:ngisnd's armed terees, and to
or e eers.
Na irisnna l-ztrennn
ilrlah xetiorlni noy scouts organica-
shsii consist or s esidcnt, two
vicerresidents, an ii no y acre
r an Honorary Assistant secretary.
Treusu
3
=
an Honorary
(Congress).
connoiit.
iade shall be
aannulr. Ind izomrnittees ill the Of-
Ehnlzat on. ' '
(1.) . aiembership or ‘Na irianne
shall be open to all boys who endorse
ri
its constitution and make the De are. T
> i
tinn of the Fiannl.
The remainder of the Constitution
dealt with the composition at the Ard
Felg, Ard Colntie,‘ Coiedo Ceanntnir and
slaiiglute. and deiinod their work an
wer . -
The new Ard coisde came into being
immediately stter the convention and
proceeded. inter
ersmrnee tor the brunehss an over iro-
port or the Dublin District council, pub
Hate in seoternber, mi. will show:
“The D hlin District Council had. in
response to, the resolution
heinx during the lniit month. Chlitain
colbe t (An Chend S
O
r
Kan islilulh Emmet). Honorary Sea
ry. an r.'i-ietiernan inspector
(or Dublin District. Sinro its inception
i-‘lnnhs
y
where the
. The Council will yrelent I tnhlov
drill
(Ard W
three months.
t
“F” si
it
no
the Colnde “I
970‘ ti
aux entitled ‘Fnlnno an Lao.’ at sun-
Afl [Anguish Pmcestlia .
An Cheud slusgh (First Dublin Cnlrr
vss.
slusgh rhzrmet (Third company)
-xotlee: iaoys wanted tor the rebel
msnursrturips wor Apply Lieiiuans
ant Lonergen. nerssrerd riaoe.
(Fourth
"Siting tchel
company) under the leudership ot
seumss liiaeceirir. this siuagh is pro-
gressing i rehiy.
“slu wells o Fifth
Mondays and Friday evenings, irorn
"‘Sluogh bard Edward (Sixth Corn-
3
. E‘
be-
ing Isolated D! Cliitlin C. Colbert (An
Ciioud who attends tw s
eek
w .
"slough owen rioe O'Neill (seventh
company).-lack Blade! is still
urging the boys or liiaiahioe to Join tn
riunns. er luueh 3 or-
senized at Donabate.
ii risnns branch or the Gaelic League
tor the Dublin anus was started in
october. rsdraie Pearu addressed the
at the opening meeting and none
or those present ever target hie inspir-
ing wordl, Thomas Davis. he
said: went o lreisnd and
lreen it; but to be able to iroep It. and
use it, and men or Ire-
land must know what it is. what it Wu
and what can malls."
- (To be continued.)
-j...‘
ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.
carried iiir. Ginneil only dissenting‘.
sending iraternai greeting to the Dumn
he
it might strengthen the hands oi
riossin in her di on us . V
liir. Asquith said the momentous
events whie tslrins place in Run.-
re ot much a irin
sin we
and demand lveciel and immedlatn rec-
gn ti Th
variety
or the war theatres. run one Ind Indi-
visible.-
MR. DEVLINK1 DECLARATION.
Death.
in mi
determined and
tie Iiiccessiully lo!‘ the ty 0
rope. and pnrticulnrly ior all. small na.
tloril "rightly Itrnggling 1
5,93; s when
tunitles. came they would'svuii them-
selves oi them.
MR. GI.V'2VE.‘LL's Marion‘.
Mr. Ginnell confessed that he did not
care a lot about the subject oi the reso-
lution. but he found ( u h the mo
een
shooting unsuocessiui e
e had dent Lord
late tll
institutions or Britain and the tree in-
a
stltu one of lreinnd.
sir ciiiiord Cory suiting ll Mr. Glue
poll was in order in discussing the gen.
unniincstions or this
gretuleiing anybody on liberty,
setting uv the tree institutions which
have been destroyed in their own count
try. ' b they know about ‘tree in-
stitutions except the murderer
"Thin H Il7Dl'ei:iAtlriS
Lord Milne?! action in inmanunj lhl
9 their character.
these oI7l7or- ll
r bela. ‘V
iiiiinar to Petro
A or what
THE SPRING IN
BY Jiuigd srnensne.
Do not ioreet my ehurge. i beg
That or what ilow'rs you and a
bus
or you;
I laireat
And sweetest odor you do gather those
A hnlihlown poppy leading to the side
its greceiui heed to dream among t e
corn;
lrorsut-me-nots that seem as though the
morn -
l-ind tumbled down and grown into the
Anti hawthorn-huds that swing along
e we
Easing the hearts or those who pass
em
' until they iind contentment-Do not
. cry.
But xnths'r buds, and with them
he .
ot slender branches tairen irom a tree
well honner d y the spring that saw
. thorn i l. ‘
Th is you. ror you are cieverest or all
who have slim an era and are pitiiul.
hrimming your lay with bloom that you
may cull.
will sit apart. and weave tor every
head
A garland at the down you gathered.
Be green upon their graves. 0 hum?!’
n
For they were young and eager who
are dead:
oi all things that are young and quiver-
i
with eager lite be they remembered:
The! move not here. they hive gone
‘ to the ole
They can not die Igaln tor libert
Be they remembered oi their land for
aye.
A garland of the how'riI you gathered.
Fragrance Ind beauty come in with
- the green.
The ragged bushes Put on sweet at-
The birds forget how cold their wings
en. c
The clouds bloom out again and live
in il .
Blue is the dawn of day. calm in the
. W
And. merry sounds are iitiui in the
In covert deep the young biscirhirds
' sws e.
"rhey shake their wings and sing
noon the morn.
You toolr the your at springtime. and
you
Green iisgs above the newly green-
ing our 2
The leuvee were scarce unioided. they
were young.
Nor had outgrown the wrinkles or
their birth:
Comrades they thought you at their
ie sent him i
scarce hed they glimpsed the run
he -
w you.
I’ They heard your songs e'er birdl llld
nging power
And drunk your blood s'er that they
druilt the dew.
Then you went down. and then. and as
in pain.
IRELAND, I916.
The spring srrrighted lied her lesiy
wells.
The clouds curse to the earth in gusty
nl
And no sun shone again (or many
a s:
And day by dsy they told that one
was ea,
And day by day the season mourned
to -o
Until that muht or one was ilnisnsd.
and sp in remembered all was yet
ll) do
she came with mirth or wind and anger
with ecampering ieet and reaching
out o w ng
she laughed among the houghs and
bunished grie ,
And cured again for all her baby
thi s:
Leading along the joy that has to be,
Bidding her timid buds thinlr on the
iiiay. .,...
And told that summer comes with vic-
tor
And told the hope that is all creatures’
stay.
Go winter now unto your own abode,
Your tirrlii is done, and spring is con-
qiiernr‘
Lirt up
your run .
ror she is here and brings the sun
h r,
Now are we resurrected. how are we.
Who lay no long beneath an icy hind.
New-risen into liie And llhel'l)’i
Because the print: is come into our
' land.
.
ln other lands they may
‘With public 10)’ or dale Along the way,
With IWIKID DIEEIDETY and loud
lament
oi drums end trumpets. and with iner-
men
ot erateiul hearts. lead into rest and
s en
The nation’: dead.
If we hed drums end triimlieul. it we I
had
Allght oi heroic pitch or accent gied
To honor you as bids tradition old.
s g, or dralmd in
meurntui told.
And naeing cortege; these would we
not brin '
For your lost journeying!
we have no drums or trilmvetis naught
we
not some green branches telren irom
And iiowers
mad as
Nothing ot choice have we, or oi even
a an honor as our honor deems.
us your worth beseesns. ‘
thnt grow It large in
d Vila.
o
And
Shell drums Lnd trumpets yet I little
All ends a'nd all begins. and there is
e me >
At last where discord was. and joy
3 .
where woo wept out her eyes. he not
downce
st.
Here all is prosperous and goodly cheer,
For lilo does inllow deatI.‘i.. and death
- is here
rebellion which has dethroned our im.
1 to
B
.
$1
an
E
F
is so in
land. suspend: itl Judsnie
institutions alleged to have been found-
ed i time hu revealed
IRISH PARTT5 GREETING.
The Irish Plrty has iient I manage
the President or the Dums oilerins
hesrtiest congratulations on the
liberation of
slain nation the hesrtiest goodwill o
the lrish nation.
r Law. in Plrliumenly told
W Mr. on
‘ Mr. aiacveagh regarding the release or
irish prisoners connected with the
Easter weelr beiiion.
ivir. lvlunveugn then inquiring
Runainnli were not im
sctly the same ehur
that he did not thinlr so whereupon Mr.
xclaimed ‘Oh. en."
2
release prisonersasentenced hy secret
rnilitar r law answered yes
MR. DILLON AND LORD MILNER.
Replying to Mr. Dillon yesterday. Mr.
nice) said he hsd seen
"censor continues to sanction nubiico
tiens calculated to deceive the coiinLI'y"
was uniounded. end he denied that com-
municntions gvng the truth oi’ the
nnssisn situation and warning Britnln
was about to happen hed been
lystelnaticnlly supnresse
Lord R. Cecil replied "No. sir." when
Mr, ouihweite naked if, in view of the
charges made against the as ur and
his hill-listers.,hs would now give iuli
iniorrnntion as to t oir set on in on
mine e intervention or areeee on
itussisn people irom D
autocratic H119. and sending ‘,0 the Huh; I
> i:
ii the
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insured for only i1.0tm: 25,321 for stock
my and police in ireland during the
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Dublin to supnort the Government
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