The Irish Volunteer, Volume 1 - Number 11

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policy

and

would

what

'the same

claim to-morrow, were ever entered

l.of

the

world

while

thrown

policy

us to- . and

'migh1

re-

have

left

unwillin.g;

however

defend

advertitiously

~ivell

The

also,

Hon.

11S.

that

them

as to disagree

Sam

Hughes

he had

but a Candian.

judging'

our

dotard

ISO

dily denied

us servile

to

grown

them.

but c ll the laws that .upon the statute books

would

we were

. liberty,

have

by

indeed

promised

cargo

I

with

Cycle Corps

tar. The

to help

of the

b:<;ycle is not .receiving

of attention

of these braves,

tile explots

and

few

we look

towns

in which

shape.

There

not

as white

as their is

native

as pronounced

cycle lists

will

thea

is

necessity

110

as a lesson [ may

has

us in the Ireland

future.

is

High Commirsioner ing of the military

I

I

the

peace

rity

of the

I the

From tIle Outpost

and

.Irish

have taken it was

relinquished or

armed

men

the

rendered

We

have

of the

able

land

has

red

blood

land. ,t~

of '82 and bock

an

where

prayers,

and

the

slave's

as surely

as it was ever palled

! terranian. have

The

altered

though

that

it might

Ire-

cared

for him

even when if

we go

will

have

the

that

would at

have

gained

her

almost

a virago

adepts,

hut

we,

great

very

weight

reputation

her

young

of

}Iedi-

of nO' law

could

mere

spirit

of freedom prepared the

laws

timent and

with

on the at

Englands" used

least

Ulster

ideals

of

loyal

of

Oanadians

good

the

"conscript

of the Continental

and

tribnted

more

movements

in-

changed,

again.

knock

meek

and spots

but

25,000 trained

off England

aliens for us, or mutter.in sullen. discontent behind closed doors, so long servility

fill conscrnpts from the them. hurst up England

Laurier, de-

scorn'"

all that

i

men

will

if she passes

the

w~s the outstandi~g characteristic of the Irish r9.CB. "Te lXll~ht have accepted what

pir.:. do.wn m strtutrens

!

Continent and send

to help the Em-

into the limbo reserved f~r such th at have cutstavcd their urne

. "

.n e.i

to

the

\

'.1

would

men

,,~

already

equip

I

:5

iob:«.

) '·.u

J, Ht;

through

pro.

can

\,;:1'1

IraJ' ,: i ) ".

and Arne.

was

and

there

is much

the

members. out

con.

general

tenor

Anyhow,

the Volunteers

are here,

fight

The been

and here

to their

by

However,

work

last

present

HI' more

real usefulness

getically,

For

is superb

in war,

squadron

would

and add

the

in peace colour

of the soon,.

work

it will be

before:

faithfully:

meeting

and the

go to show.

of the uniform hy the

'

are

amongst

design,

more

everywhere

a hat

present

con~entreating

'I men selves t. should

and

aEe procurable those

needs

is a growing

of adopting and

hu rry

at

upon

favour for

the

the rifle.

present to equip

will be able to cIo so' at ·lIJeanwhile the necessary be gone on with.

to feel.

in

Oa·ndo]ier

wishing

in

as for the I

pressing

There

corps

yet .ap.

Committee.

immediate

any particular to.

ha-s not

Sub-Committee

Provisional is no

there

in the' themanv motraining

enerhorse

a cavalry

to the

FALL IN

move-

the horsecountry in Eu-

ment and inc.dentally breeding industry. Ever)'

Na-

too

practical

inaugural

the

attended

Rifles

taken

initiation

of the addresses

there

adc;pting

few districts have aheadv formed corps, and we would like to see, of the

good

few weeks it is! will be started

a moment

That

the

design

. diy, and

Sorue cavalry

doing

The

not

decided

pointed

Cavalry. <

mbc n

Rifles and Uniform.'

remain. If it comes to fighting, Irecan fight to its last man, while some only

end.

army

to all, we could do what Ulster threatened, secure foreign aid.

other •nations can cash equivlaent

to that

i. . al

.' -"

an

is

the couu try

carried

all went has oft they land

noth.

to~leave

tend

arid in a branches

movement

to

our "the

Home Rule Dill for Ireland. More, they will probably ,ask some of the same scorn.

I112de by

\\'e

arm -we have

than

and

as ;]lany

-rs,

grander

will

breathed

nurtured

Powers,

Volunte

and

are

the sen-

per

Ca nndians

six times

should:

last word in' behoves the

district

would

na mBan

.cumlllan

.tional work,' probable that

Dot go

Europe

journey.

I

1\0 pains

CUtl1A1111 nA

but

Volunteers.

Afr.ca

I

be surmoun-

a suffi-

ing

over

t6be

return

at

win

way,

instruc-

~

that

there

misunderstand

are

all the

fiance

passing, have

rica

a try

the

could

Empire,"

conquer

and

have

that

reason

counties

the Irish

in

EngEsh

to conceive

for

in .each

help

rope draws its classy animals largely from Ireland, and the training the Irish horse

If your district has not a Volunteer Com. pany get into touch with Headquarters at

would

once. Secu re the co-operation of local: residents of different sections. Get a meet- , ing place, and we will 'do the rest.

get at home

sought rience them

after, of the keener

anirnals poses. regiments

,I de~~th

the

make

the

cavalry judges

required In

would

while

officers

for various villages

should

of first-class horseman (I.fQ also

him 'm{)re

practical

of exactly

anim.als, plentiful.

expe-

would

make

the class military

especally

be formed.

!

effecti ve-

of competent

to arrive at the and it, therefore,

undone

the i cyc-:

In Some djs .. 1

difficulties

future.

taken

why

,to the

difficulties

es-

trained

Army.

be spared efficiency,

ing

Eng-

good

"the

but these

committees

the

be:ng.

fellow."

"\Ye

with

ace

have

and

immensely

to want

1

"~r.i~s

reason

near

with

brothers that

is every

ted in the

be

arguments

the

to

argu-l

Smashing 'the Empire.

Hie fettered

in time

to accept

mood.

use

again and

this side

US

of the

possibly

as we were

cap.

misnnderstanding

except

then

and

upon

W:l,S

upon

by' its

As long

and

of a lot of her own

have the

she

Mis'~' Ulster

brothers

the Volunteers

add

due

twice over. Our exiled kin in America are also wth us in the fight, and mayhap, if

people rbat

little,

it is probable

family

other

rebel-

her

Indeed

be no

a ,'ery

a-wooing

her.

nuptial»,

many

sweethearting

will be backed

passing

the

and

It

that

good

very

fails

in

by some

four Irish

threat

equipment

in the

was

hut it is evident

support

by

power."

that

the mischief

abroad

the

in ·Ire.

example

have

irxagiriation

vide

only

her

he was in a Liberal

And

at rebellion place

she

only

given where

the galleys

culcated

subservience

old

again

not be futile,

mark

ones

that

the

that

Bull,

it as we did deny it, and a conquered na-

Deny

a beaten

we were tion,

will

if necessary,

up by force.

is

'have

nationality

Iis n, if it must come

and

of course,

the

not

behalf

her

Of course these

r-robabj~,

for believing play

emulate

her

011

folk,

people

i\sia

Ulster

county

LIster's

John

rnents

e\'ery

of Imperal

think

or'

of considerhas

but .flattered

to-day

citadel

family,

of '98.

of young

attempts

prayers-

organised

Gael

veins

sporadic

futile

or

dis-

feebleness

arms

the base,

manly the

the

the

to

of the

The

treachery

voluntarily

ineffective

through

and the

the

that

where

her,

with not

worthy Ireland

made

to

in drillto aban-

Ko reason on earth. why we should

places

successfully

attempt

cientl;y big

cita-

the

the

threa.ts

the

integ-

accused

don lish

with

some

been

SO

is

followed

"central

we

speakof four

the

w-u,

us And

and

In

have

riflc

with

imitation,

if not

Ulster.

attention.

coquetted

century,

tradition

by

both,

got

coursing

of a

up the national

cowardice, that

I

chasm

The

gambling

power."

taught

was natural:

the

While we. have emulated Ulster ing and arming, 'we are compelled

with

bring.

is in the centrcl

Volunteers

bas

pcwer

this

I

the

almost

may

prestge,

with

should

Dridging

speak

To the Last Man.

I

attention

of Australin, Ij).rep:na{ions

Empire,

coquetting that

After the Years

Alre+dy

attracting

catastrophe,

, del of Imperiol

I

that

Irish conmies, characterises it ~s an "aw. ful danger," and says f urt her, "This impending

I

tors,

to it except

in the

he utilised,

there

chiefly

and

degradation

abroad .. and statesmen ) awe 0'£ what the future '1

away,

to revert

on our past

guide

I awakened

passed

corps

ness of the Volunteer tricts

regime

to the immediate

of cycle

should

the amount

in the movement,

forward

livers

Wooing Ulster. old

should

tablishment

snows their di screti on as their bluster.

That

it

who went to South Africa, would -want another cargo of white flags. If their are

'-I

There

of

pur-

Hand Grenades

cavalry is no

and first-class

M'c11ael

Skehan=-You

able to beat . iiood wishe s. ,

(

a Lee

will Enfield.

scarcely

be

Thanks

for 1

I


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