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An Claidheamh Soluis: Eanáir-Iúil 1916

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111ARC.6 11, 1916.

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broke into Irish. R.ir. she frequently great Gaelic League ceilidhe will, be Hill· who presided, knows no Irish ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL held at 25 Cearnog Pharnell, on and' would an interpreter provide onl;· at 8 p.m. 18th, beginning s aturday Parliament Street. at the ,voman's own expense. Th� (Near Dublin Castle). is British justice. How it shine, in The Taxes. High-Class Family and Commercial Pay the Gaelic League tax. The Ireland ! Hotel. roceeds of the collection, will be p Large New Coffee Room now added. Tyrants In Acalll. Petty expended in Ireland to your advantage. Superb Bedrooms. Electric Light The Acaill 'I'eachers' Association throughout, Refuse to pay taxes on drink. �he GOOD COOKING. �IODER_&\.'l'E to C:\.'])Cl An Paorach, a drink taxes to bolster foreign up proposes go CHARGES. government and foreign civilisation in teacher whose school puts to shams Tariff and Illustrated Souvenir on application, many anglicised schoo�s 011 the isla�d. your country. His offence is that he is a manly l·rzsh teacher. Is it any wonder that Work. Work done for the Gaelic League is Starkie kicks the teachers, and denies them the ordinary rights of Manufacturing Jewellers & Silversmiths. \vork .done for yourself and for Ireland. • • Sp�cialitit-Celtic Jlrt J�wellerg There is no compulsion, but there is citizens ? -- in Gold an'1 Siluer. -to Ireland falls on men duty. Duty cai;;�!uo Opposite O'Cennell Monument of all ages, and on women also. Saint Patrick's Night concert. Telegrams, Meyther, Dubliu:-'Phooe, 3569, DUBLIN .t\ fittinz climax to the day's celebraNationality. tion of the National Festival will be By refusing to go over to the enemy the great Concert in the Rotunda you do not prove yourself a believer Rink on St. Patrick's Night. A first· W:& buy all our Teas by aom,-riNa • and fir1trh&Dd. We, therefore, ou in Irish nationality. The man on the rate programme of Irish songs> music offer the pick of the Ma1·ket at 3/·, 2/1 O, fence is and Irish by English despised and dances will be presented.' , In '1./8, 2/6, 2/4, 2/'1. per lb. alike. He has 110 nationality.. addition we are promised a stirring • address from an sagart breagh Utilise the Enemy's Tongue. Tea Dea11n and 1m,ortera. Gacdhcalaoh ,1 chuir ruagairt is fan IC you find iu to . r cad necessary air an '' Ridire Gael.'' The charge for , ITH. aT. aEoRae·a sr., English read 011ly the truth, YOU will admission 17 NTH. EARL ITIIEET, ranges from 3s. to 6d. The find v..c1·y little of it in imported 3s. and :2s. tickets can be purcl1ascd O'LOOGHLIN, MURPHY tl BOLAND, Ltd • '' rags." in advance at 6 Harcourt Street. ltl, 111 UPl'•II Delll•T ITll••T. DU.LIN Lltll .. ra11111, a L1tt1rpr111 Prlnten_ Doo1· s at 7 t'� . ope11 }).m. Wll•I•••• ltatt•n•r•. •••klllnd1r1. Pa11r ... Ma's Maith is Mlthld. ••11•fa1t11r1r1. P•••r a Twine M1r1tla111&. S.Nlal faalhl• for '8anu • Cburob Priotln1, Poet•.. A • Roscommon County Council p1·0An coisce INIUllll•I INVIT•D. All lriea ManuJactured Papen atooltN. IJoses taking ov..er control of the ancient htlia Tra4e \luk 04,0. Phoae 041. 'B. Tel1rarn.1-., Paradise, DobUu." ·o!t:J.\ na 3CRU1nn1U3At>, 1916, monuments of the county. O'Connor's tomb, Daithi 's gravestone, Rath m.an_c.6. 11 (>01.6. S.6.t.6.1n.n ). Mheibh, Trinity Island Church, Co11 6.bt\.&n 11 {'01.6. ma me ). Boyle, Abbey, and the seven churches be.6.tc.61ne 13 {t)1.6. SAt.6.1n_n ). The Direct Method of of Cia1·a11 011 Inis Clothrain, are worthy me1t:e.6.til 13 (>01.6. ma tn.c). of preservation. Teaching Irish. 1t1t 8 (>o16. S.At.6.1'fl.tl). •

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