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January 5.1918.
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.SATL‘RDAY, JANUARY 5, 1913.
Eu
IHE ANNIVERSARY OF FARNELL‘S coMINd.
rridsyo or this week-January i 1911
that meeting in Madison Square Gar.
den.
eLInd League ind been founded
n a tow week
land in 1815. II. VA: A memorable mael-
activities
which hated until the iridll Parliamen-
ts sry Party, at the bidding of an Eng
iishmim. threw Parnell' overboard in
The crowd illled the great hall
and all the prominent Irishmen in the
men ante. inmciere, Judge! and
nl’ul'uelonl-l men. le well II mm
s meeting. with tho obvioul purpose
oi injuring y were
willingo to lrsiiEvu the distress. but dis-
liked lea marina prolet‘i.
But thiI attempt speedily collapsed and
Its promoters retired on the piuhl cation
Hmid or a short. sharp rebuke
from Parnell.
The masses of the irish peogdo in
America. It tlrnu llted. nu doum. teh
partial “mine in ireiands tithe enetes-
he lp. remand to Parnell
1'
James Gordon Bennett, with a subscrlpc
uon or mound trom himseit and into i
which he threw the whole power a d
machinery oi the Know, then ths most
weriui newspaper is America. The
Hzmld scked Porn eIi iruienti
niyda to day, although giving ioull
reports or his meeilnxdt bu utt
VIHETIIDIII ill: I“! ”is the more enthusi-
astically did the lrieb rally to his sup
por t Idrlara end i! in nine
iinsnriai loss to thz paper Bennett col.
lend lerg ey, will
went to the relic! of distress in Ireland.
hut its distribution In man: a by
men weiully selected for their known
has people through their deadliest one
miss and thus hurt the Land Leagua.
but it had no such ensct. Between all
the Reliei Funnaodhd Lam! League's.
the .“alnlon liouse ono started by Ed
mood 1) Guy or the Freeman, tho
Duchess oi Marltvrougn‘e and tho xew do
York HthH ry much larger
s iint or money
acted by any
Bill in. Land [last-e
Characteristic (Illausnesl Ind
o
, Iupport which put the
cynicism, was doing its best to mini-
Ie. ’ '
And the iirst big thing in this move-
meul was the Reception to Parnell and
Dillon at lihdieon souarcnarden on
uulry 4. isio. t was ioiiowed by a
whirlwind campaign throughout the
country. meetings being held in every
merit:
The American Lind League was iorlnr
ally organised, every branch became an
enactivs collecting agency and the [mil
or Id be egan its collection which in
s
mounted to little and the British
realised simply by
the sale of tickets and a tow contribu-
ionl from member! of the committee.
was s. mistake not to have ma
striking
doncs of Parneils instant success Ind
In earnest at what was to:
an the beginning D! ll): Americul
Land League on
[La rest and earned it to hold its own
a
those forced to (everish activity. but the
lrish, in politics, as in war. are ever
very threshold ot victory. He wes halt-
ed many important
successes which strengthened the Irish
oeopis. His is time, duo parily.to his
isio rtuns in tailing under tho
spell of an En giishwomsu, but mainly
to th recrcaucy lieutenants
in obeying the orders of a British lead-
a
lxed that meeting, managed
the programme be had outlined It We
reached the people In
, compel England to has
plelaly all the Irish Question and have '
probable that it is all for the best and vii
tn t when the settlement comes it u1Il
better than
untimely death has a most signiiicant
moshing iur Sinn The Irish
Question must he settled in min no w
relations with
h women and Eng-
lish parties In irsught with danger
English marriages are uuohisctiouahis
morally. but politlully they
hurttsi to Ireland as liaisons nf‘an
proper Itn Dean swiit'a advice is
periectiy sound in this as in
all o.tbers The Irish people dhpuld
m.
’ never iollow a leader who has an Eng-
lie
liS hw
psrnciis tour in Americu, which
with tho Madison Square Garden
meeting, has a cat important pouring
on the Irish situation ot today. The
men and the organisation that organ-
the tour,
put lite and energy into the Land
iscted the sinews
that they have no right to a voice or
the expression or an opinion when the
vital interests ot irolsnd are at take.
it is right and proper therefore that
the inside history or tbs events which
were the star
usague ha given to the Irish people.
next week's GAELIC Aussicss
John Dewy will begin the publication
at 'I series at articles. giving his rccol
Ei‘
ye-r g at newsoa er reports or the
time,‘ letters. tale and other
sources at Iniovros too. And ho is will-
‘ve to iairminded lrishrneu
i
the Settlement oi the Irish.- Nluonul
Elitestio
lNE WORK IHAT MUST BE DONE:
Whilst Lloyd George Is very insist-
ent that the disposition oi the German
coloniss be leit to the decision or the
Peace Copiersncc, he is more insistent
that lreland's case must be submitted
to no Contarenoe t
only thing oi which we can be assured
ii! that if England is herself permitted
to settle the irish Question she will do
50. Mid will dell with the irish people
ehae
ism. is to create a condition that will
it submitted for settlement to the Peace
Conference when
George My: England will never
xiv. olrelnn‘i hu- Freedo and. Hill. lhou‘h
. “they will but exerdso it
w ushered into the lull glory or her NI:-
d must prepare to meet them and become
tin; vnint of the [and from
her hnuds corn. u,
they are protessediy iighting for the
rights or small obs. nous oi the
Allied. with the honorable exception oi
Russia. have said anything to contra
dict Lloyd Georges stat ms t.
don‘t expect that England wiII willing...
Iy givs lreiuld nor Independence: it tis
for the Irish people to see that ehe gives
whether willingly or
They can do that it
they but will it. They havs Lhe power
merit:-
ing themselves telt? in this, the great-
eat‘cr isis that ever cam eto thew world.
when, more than ever, the very iiio‘I oi
irsland is at stake. are we to
dull, dumb, Illent mess. or'
tlonai deliverance. or else perhaps, hurl-
ed back into the night 0! chaos a d
misery out or which her sons by their
n
“any mil ill ued her. Are we
timid. or Iii-Lid. 01‘ Wed by e coni-
pui married on by Engian , who iesrs
hscs
founded tear. let us cost it from us Is
our. garment and clothe our-
sswiih fearleeenoss and light. ile-
land-s Independence will never is won
"by woahIiuga.
mini." But by man with t hssrts oi
Vikings and tho simple fuzh or a child."
Events may happen now overnight oi
which no man has any conception. We
5
r.
possessed with me fervor oi msaders.
linil make it nnmiltnknhly known that
wa nro insistent that when the term
0! Fence ere being made lreland must
not in ubunrlonetll inland his Elven
tar ore to all tries than any oi
them where ever given to her. and vents
at them in pa articular cannot do too
much to make up for the am given
representation when th P Collie
con , and tructive. telling
work shoul be d a. will use
with i'liElculLlee Ind pmblhly opposition
from the agents at the enemy who are
ever on the Bier! but “Lila Lorri will be
with no II 1 might”! terrible one;
therefore onr per mic-in shall stumble
And may shall nut Prevail
LORD NORTHCLIFFE AND CANADA.
that, re
that tho Watkins People a! the Domin-
ion-they who will have in bear
great a pert of the burden Lhet will be
imposed upon the country as a result
the Iver-inn M. taken kindly to
Lord Northcliiio's recent visit among
them. or to tho etiecte which that visit
has so visibly produced. They resent
the Northcliman methods and ways, an
declare that their introduction into
Cans do will not be productive iii any
Permuentg 110i
' elhe oenplni
uhor Journnl: that no one in
but recall any 00
n.
merit, Ind
ly similar ha to just", the belief that
the press receives all its inspiration
which. until a tow month ago, dinered
not alone on one, but on practically all "’10“
‘ lliu done the Allies I service lorw
. Clare, in a letter to them
tbs
" De Valora's tour through
tcou
i r
new of the
nods ent
old
g trio. that while it
2 within the limits of :truth0 when stating
the lame source CBIIIdiBn papers w
hiographers oi the day. sums up the
character oi Northclids ss iollow I:
who understands nia-
terisia success 1"and nothing else
Is this s, thutm den in our r
Re best rides the world like a Colossus.
the typeo wsr without the as eoi
responsibility-oi material success with-
IxNorthcliiia, howev ver, overreaahed
himseli in tho Russian Revolution Ind
than k him little. He
favored the Revolution when he thought
t would he a cut and dried anair, and
isshioned to suit the taste or the Eu:-
clinernlollgm he saw the overthrow oi
the Revolution and the return oi Korhl-
ioii and tho Reactionurles to power. and.
’ though no hailed Keronsky as Russil's
or the Russian situation but he ad
the eyes of the Russians as t ho tar
they could deport what England
d. and their eyes have a nu re-
mained open ever since.
Northciiiie has constantly sneered at
President Wilsons declaration or denier
cratlc Principles regarding the war
His London Morning roar referred to
‘on‘n lad Iain ll
It were worth tightiog tor Its
in spits at Northciiiie. however, dem-
“ oooni ten ad And It
will do nothing eisn but make it impiw
Ilble for men 01 his tyne
ulously exercise their power, it will ennr
. for lasting honeilt on mankind. ‘
z
a ENGLISH LIARS IN IRELAND.
The “Daily Mail’s " Reports of
Sinn Fein Maetin go and
Speeches False and Misleading.
Father Melony. oi Klinlsh, County
Dublin Fret-
mavi, rm t the reports which not
neared in the London Daily Mail or itlr
Clue. were
false and mislead
talk or Irlte truthiuuy about
Ireland, ov ad a the at true
Father Nolony's latter is as ioilowa
h“Aeo one who w in the " taiica
om which Mr. De Valera delivered his
s:peech in Kinnloep ,in the in-
01 lair play to temsilfy to the
Ir
ing neture of the Daily ii repo t.
T m mper tor at we -
I g his constituents against the danger
Co scri ption. He In th
should it hs put into operation It should
be force with whatever
we psopi could ommsnd,
or
ssitoetencs against in mm aggrcs
0"! may state that all the Drnily Matti
acoo counts oi Vlr Do
i was pres
r. Do Valera told Mr. no
the chic! oi the Daily Mail
a had no objection to
ianoy running (reso ind descriptive mat
ter As hbon Milne himscli
ri
Ashton.
what were purporte to be mat on or
(act 'i'woiies were pointed out in the ill-st
report tor the Ennis meetingqnshton
alleged interview uh s,-
did not take place, and t gap-
“See ado " hion got
bee in his honnet. hopes the dden
chsn in the tone at to subsequent
reports irom bein sham Ivmplthetic
to. beingre bitter and has tiic
the Kiilaloe speech
wasT as well ioundod as In lath d scr
tlon oi the 'leature at the arts at the
flit e
hsedo Drocossiun (lr iveh I! break-
Viait i0 Cauldl. abomy before i to- neck ortIliery-wagon-goinzlnto-uciion
turn to valiant! lard Norlhnllfe, [Dee . the swearing in ct the ladies of
m ruin:
out th: calintry'o oft he typical Ngrth- a” lull his Candi ltue
clllie press cun'
The Voice, I 11m) or Duper of Winni-
peg, Manitoba. writes ngardihg this
How many papers Northcilils bought ,
Ca no one nova acarmn- COLONELE RIGARD 0' S. BURKE
ins big daily preas ot a. with OM AL
row exceptiond, . i o evkiies,
lulled up aioug ooe denoiio vollry roou ,
Illern hid visit ll i said tlI lobe 0i e’l‘rueumr of the testimonial to
me ouernt‘l 31.000900 it in Colonel Ricard OHS Bur rite. Mr. John
said the otter wail reins h d its Mnh y, sus Ashland mock. Chicago.
, A"Your;I truly
nusso J “oi.
‘Kill'ueh. December 8
v (1.0.
e tract. ll cert-urn .
”half", "”1.qu Yald:d ifflff'?“ the following additlonal Coil
ii; capitallzlliol'l flog"! 3150.000 10 5500; Previously reported . 3589.0“
but Northciiii;I tillecTsmtniswgiiuihlgea ’0‘“ “ms“ “6““ “ 0“”-
,.‘ - Cisvciaud Ohi io .......... 18.50
John ioran Emmet Club.
yo, oVoioc continues, North] litre 25.”
pos no use for the Canadian pe opie. ha
sip. ooks u n them s t 20.00
"bleeding Colonials! Ind lla- sought to 30.00
utilile the Fr!!! In the most. EEecliVe 10 00
way for bringing them under the sub. Chc"
Jectlon of England
Nonhcliflee chief wea eapou tor carry-
cam
maoity Is
like him. and that Walpole was entire-
y right when he declared that every
man had his priro. a. G. Gardiner, who
LI looked upon ea one oi the gm
oynkl . .
lyed oFarreil, New York
3.0”
M. Cd. yMa hon New Yoik City layoo
Chnrleil ‘iiinthy, El Paso. Tex. 1,00
P, can, Chicago. II 2.00
Dennis ‘inrphy. Chicago. Ill. . Z.W
Ed, 1. Ivory, Chicago, Ill ...... 1.00
Total. "31.50
+
dDoesn't Ireland deserve her indepen
s well as ilri gium or Servis. In
hasnt she (ought longer for t on ron
sequently earned It bet tter than they
have! ..
h t about Flynn.
question whether
phi
to so unscrup- H
‘ the Northern States.
0’ Pall-w,
not held as able
livou without England (hlnlia Ireland
can't Iiv ve without bar on or.
Some capitalists must hav ve been very
'1' Pee unbeknowst" to
Redmond nu cabled across
1: thanking the Irish In Amercai for
money which they haven‘t given him.
neweyuperd In the reilrlng Secret Ser-
There is nothing retiring
Lloyd George says '
to em
ente ered nsgoi n-
and shamelessly hitter in
their denunciation oi the i sh who
o’t be can ntsnt with getting their
chains regiit. ,
land is now urged to net. potatoes,”
e-i'unny omit the English Jokeamiths used
'rite about the lrish and the m
‘t‘lyan got out at the Secret
ne snapera announcad
thatm he d so bee so at poor health
us a mistaken in New i‘or
ut
Police Commissioner's office (or I lana-
tarium. he
into it.
. t t
on New York daily paper has un dor
taken to raise a to no to retuiid the
French clue: that have been destroye ed
during thee war The! doe sn‘t seem to
sointani on the work oi
restoratione es to institute a tollertion
o rebuild the churches which hate
been roysd during the English wars
in Ireland
2Sir John Jelllco line [at the "rude"
sFIrst Lor tsh British Admiralty
2lend the 91 didn‘t well until he goL
ing. An Englishman “ck
To makl .leilit‘oe in ii cur
dropped him into a seat in the Hon
0! Lords a.
they
The Southern States are been wmm
aisrmed over the labor shortage caused
the migration ot colored people
And they used
to llav ooio men to burn in the
South until very recently
or
is
The Englishm are to Ml. another 20
Per cent eer allow-
anco- the ey nwon't workm witho at it, This
tried to convince the world that Ireland
is 'hy w orthloss. stupid pots
teh trusted to tsko oarao
who coul
themselves
stated that Lloyd George's
h c'antheuhdsr soot oil Hemust
vs mndoh ls promises about iustice
. to irciand in French to John Redmond.
The age of miracles has not passed.
All tii water in railroad stocks has
heen turned into ciiagnhsm
Bonar Law say is England lnlmde to
it her er debt! In (“lb-b!“ suppose
she shouldn‘t be ab b!le
According to Teddy. the Englilh and
l-‘reric h armies and name no still sav-
ing the Lone G Since. e
goodness, the neighbors are“ very kind
to nu.
The New York mm iuhiiatss over
the thought that the Irish Question
will be Ieit to Engi
Irish themselves. strange as up
-ili nav vs a few wiorild to
say mont thom mat t.cr
i the fellow! who hlv
:ommercializlng patriotism and charity-
elsoiris .Irnllnd tiles
uncom mtoriaoie as in they were wearingm
niisiit army shoes
ith a race at Engiand's backdoor
trying to break its tetiers, Liovd eorge
has i e ecisrs that John
Bull is nghting tor the iresdoin oi mun.
kind, ,
“ii' hen we read the ultice whi h ce r
' tain onicisls give to irasthitton citizens
we are reminded of the story oi the
la ady who in response to tile Ini'eul oi
a poor man in or sum soothing to keen hosi-
Ind soul together handed him a saiety
pin.
Our social Fool Dictator
mend: that. in the inter ests or "our
orny, coai should be fed into the klt’hen
Itovn mm a suite "‘1' nnercssuvv
and xciliiiillle suit
irom shovelilng it in with a tablespoon
Iii vou had been odreaming a beautiful
dream in whichy or (in "Field.
w or other disrovmzrrd that
your coai bin was cm i msuus r
whim John Q Roriseit-Iinr
g his monoy
thute into your or a
d iind that he commotion was caused hr
the wind blow 3 down t e - ri
coopi
. on
William .7. Flynn is referred to in the
Co
‘Slnto Russia has
seemed so anxious to get ed
I
is the race which having resorted to all
of position oi t s lri h
otiugas w
to
recoup Kain
AN IRISH POLICEMANN
BE corms sum FEINER,
’ Says His Sympathlas Are With
, M W
the on of Easter oak and
He Therefore Resigns From
the Force.
DUElilV December 7.-The Evening
7‘er onslabis Thoma.
0’Leary,” Clonniumper H“ “I. Ci rem p.
ris, has been dismissed the Force by
his authorities and psido d’l‘he ctr.
stance to a ioml asst
began with alleged irregularities on“.
latter ‘hiril he "ole to his Dialritt lns
s our 'i . nor. Clarsrsonis,
The usinbio, who is native
at No ovoniher,
he wast told on tor tillage work, that is
was about Constantinonio- it mum.“ Kinny" of m a.
awtuiiy good a Engla to protect “Wired“ new .1:
. even body that ‘8 ”350“le Onoush ‘0 not, It is alleged, return to barracks till
consent to be protected? 3 o'cio k, A. M" th iollowi lap.
on lbs 16": he resu ad his work, and,
Many of thou who were clamor!“ it is in r one ed, ubeented himseit
loudest tor the restoration of the catiu- ,mm m, bun”. “1;”:de a 0
tries overrun he anionic times are lb, morning a
so little troubled with con Sidie'icya
h
spent the nights
um rict Inapom
ritsr:
reason I give is that my syrups.
thies m with Sinn Fein.w htbs mod
wb o teii during noster Well, and with
tree Ireisori.
rus,stevs and thcr
imp my on."
ocumeut was dispatched to the
higher authorities, sud the seq uciw
He ws
o
eliilu I.
Beken railway st I
rt Clsrcrhorria, whore
ea end-oii to
ho spent Sunday
Chicano IRISHMEN
r011 AN IRISH REPUBLIC.
CHlCAGO Derember 22-AtI lIr
-ly aett ndsd meeting held in Boyle"
Hail. Fiity dret street and Wentw worth
Avenue. ono Friday evening, Dscsmhog
Zi, Chicug Irishmeu organs the
Irish Republic Branch of tho r‘rlendq
o1 irish hFree
The Ro hart Emmet Burkg
in his Cinitial address slate d that he
“a not In Irishm man by hi .hill
the deueua at oi an Irish- born lather
e. He sto ad on the eIslam”
Dlatfo rm as his isthcr and the
tion si'boro orc him for the nndsniuhlo
right at Irish independence. Th a will
of ireliintit was, he said saved by those
Sr t who sacriiired lhein
berty during the
oi 1516.
their support. Pe riicuiariy noteworthy
was the ad dve
lighted the audience by :huis .hlplendid er.
ovsment
the '9! itising'down to the present tin-s.
s was iormsd to: the pun
e Ladies' Austin
up at Daedalus
and the chairman at the committee, P.
Hughes, was given the pain es and had
lenses of [We my 4' lulled ”ll
siguihed. their intention oi becoming
ra
meamtter turthsr roultlli-iem husinesa the
rhairntIn doclared gcioscd
to meets gain in Bnyied Hail uthe third
Friday in January.
ENGLISH GOVERNMENT MAY
, HAVE RUDE AWAENING
DUBL x. Dete ii-At the his!
Dublin Corporation meeting in car
on aid ths he saw by in“
sthat the ale“ was iiksly to ban adls-
and that the not still
'rhi
importance to the city, and ii l s poor
the Interests
doprivso
present in
the Irish people were very much i
iered with, and his opinion wu til-I
‘ir heettio maintained th-
eru ment was arti ng very inconsistsnuy
in connection with the distiiiing indul-
ty. He understood tbs tin Mnalandnfl
Scotland pot .31, till distilling was gains
Ir elaod re entlv. and thato gt
ii iouud its way lined the breweries
Englau and Scoiian
Mr yhsid that in denim!
vriih Ireland the Governman had in.
sshown itself anxious to hit anv
duvtry indigenous to the round 5:39,:
r i the
m Sn: Ioret ire, It the Govorn-
ment were hn‘iious. as they said ihekY
were. to in the d manila oi the worms
g classes, its thought tb y not! I.
put it up t that sir desire -
pthe rackyard. wouldnt it one
you feel somewhatpce mi.
trio- min: (In- . . ,