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An Claidheamh Soluis: Eanáir-Iúil 1916

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An CLAl'OeAr11. exile. Sca11, however, like llodacl1 an Chota Lachtua, has a long st1·ide, 8111d he is attempting to cover the ground not 011ly from Ciarraidhe to B(·a1111 Eadair, but also that 1·1·0111 Ri1111 to Ccann Boi1·11c. We trust that all the Craobhacha will not need or wait Ior his assistance, for it ii; ohviously i111])0S8iblc for him to visit them all.

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IN THE MARCH OF CIVILISATION.

ons�rC: years ago our grandmothers prided themselves

e� ample feather beds, but now-a-days no good housewife cares to use one of these. Any housekeeper wlshin � dispose of one ?r more. feather beds could not do bette� Tan to communicate with the Irish Feather Co J td ara Street, Dublin, who supply Curled flair M;ttr�� fn ;gart or. \V�ole exchange, or :pUE_cpasc for c8:5h. � · 829.

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REAL WAR ECONOMY.

Sca11 M�tc Ki.111igh u.11<.I pjJi 1) 0 Bhaldraithc arc attending to Co1111ac]1t. Comparatively fcw Co1111acl1t branches ha vc as yet qualified for the Ard Ihei s. 'I'hcrc is still sufficient time to complete collections and to nominate toachtaii i , The corning tj111� is big with possibilities for the Gacltacht, and Connacht 111t1.st not neglect opportunities fc 1· it is still the greatest stronghol d of A11 Ghacdhilg.

Peadar 0 Donnghailc is working in Cuigc Uladh. Beilfcirstc has already elected its tcacht airi, and '''C trust that 11!a11y others will come from the North. There is to be 110 exclusion of a11j 1>a1 t of Cuig- Uladh from Ardfhcis 11a n Gacdhcal. 1

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A POPULAR LITERARY MOVEMENT. TOMAS MaoDONAGH'S VIEWS.

You do well to cand dly admit Ma'"'Do11agh was partly right when he ac·?uscd th-; Gaelic League of having failed to encourage the cultivation and g 'owth of u popular literature in' Irish COURT LAUNDRY, No wonder he should d &O considering (Proprietor enttf c. t'.6.cron. )] he was aware the present Coisde HARCOURT STREET, DUBLIN. �11�t.ha. h�d gone .to t�; length of proPost Paid o ne way on Orders of 2s. 6d. for hi its officials f 1· . )111 a; di110to biting and Shirts only. . Collars . establish such an Irish j ot1rnai as Wexford Agency-MISS LEWIS, '' An Lochrann," which caters admir29 Selskar Street ably f 01· the popularising of Gaelic song and story by the Gacltacht fireside. Let us hope your excellent W& buy all our Teas byoomparlao article of July 1st, will be the keynote We, the.refore, oan and firat-ha.nd. off uturc Gaelic League policy at headoffer the pick of the Market at 3/·1 2/10, quarters, and that what Ma-Donazh 2/8, 2/6, 'l./4, 'J./2 per lb. desired to sec, and besides him, 1 Piarsach, Liam P. 0 Riain, and others Tta De111r1 and l&111ertcra, of our deepest thinking Gaels will be • ITH. QT. taEOIIUE'I GT., 17 NTH. EAIIL ITIIIIT1 1\ definitely promoted in season a1;d out of 1)

FINEST TEAS.

hCa&o11 by the League's co111n1ittec� and 01·ga11i8Cl'b, The Gaelic League with its li1nitect can seriously effect the 1·csources saving of the Iix. .ing Irish tongue, 0111)1 by concc11·ti·ati11g its enc- g· cs 011 the task of setting going a popular literaiv 1110,,c111c11t i11 the Gacltacht, such as was begun ucavly twenty yct1.l'S ago i11 Baile Mhl1i1·11c, ,111d a few other cc11trcs but flickered out o,vi.11g to lac.·k of a11y p1·(>pc1· 11a·t1011al c11cou1·age111c11t. £1,0GO a yca1·, ,vi&cly cx1)c11dcd, ,vottld a111pl) co,rc1· the cost of ca1·1·y;11g 011 tllc 11eccs.sa1y a1110l111t of orga11isatio11 i11 all th·� Gac;lta{·l1·t pa1·ishcs, a11d if tl1c Gac!lic League a� a ,vhole, dicl 11otl1�11g else for· tl1e 11cxt ten yca1·s b11t cs·tablish ar1d su�ta· 11 Stlcl1 a sc·hcn1c, i·t ,vould acc·o1111Jli:,;h 11101·c for ·the b...,11cfit of real I1·ish ·tha11 all the Oi.1·cach·tais, Coisdc G11otha mc:c·ti11g�, a11ct othc1· fl111ctio11l>, jn Dl1bli11 ,vottld clo i11 a cc11tur ,1. l?t1rth�1·, it ,vould be 1nt1(·h n1orc of a11 i11cc11ti ,·c to the ::,c hool::, to s'tucly h·ish ,vith c11tht1sia�n1, tl1a11 a1)pcals to tllcir scn&c 01· du·ty 01· otl1c1' logic. �1 gllt the co111i11g A1·dFh�is be i11duccd to dc,·otc a day to fra111i11g ,t ,vorl{ablc scl1.c111c ,vh;ch ,vould give hca1·t a11d l)urposc to all ,,,110 ,visl1 to d<) so111etl1111g fo1· the Irish La11guag�? 1

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cor1·cspo11de11t ii:, ,,,ro11g, ,vc bcl1e,·c, i11 su1)posi11g that the Coi&tc G11otha docs 11o·t dcsi1�c to see such l)a1)c1·s as '' Ari Lochra1111 '' p1·os1)cri11g. 1 is !hc1·c. 11othi11g 1nuttially dc�rtructi, c 111 Co�ste G11otha 111eeti11gs i11 Dt1blin, a11d l1tc1·a1·y 111ccti11g') a11d fes'ti ,rals i11 ·th.-� Gacltarll.t. If all the critics of the �Oi!:>·�c G11otha gave it thej1· suJ:>port, in �a11· ,vcathc1y and sto1·my; bl1ould be 111 �t 111ucll. st1·011g�1· positio11 to fight the Gacltacht battle. F. a11 Ch.] [�tll'

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NOTICE.

Subscribe1·s to An Claidheamh ,vl10 have not rcgularl)· received their ,,,eekl)' col?y. sh?uld communicate ,vith our Ba1n1steo1r. The Cisteoir fears that cheques for �iste na rf ea11gan ma)i ha,re l)cen lost 1n the J)OSt during Easter ,veel{. If there are still anv· unacknowledged contributions to the Language F�1nd the senders should communicate ,,·1tl1out delay ,vith Stiophan Bairead .


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