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R s sas b~ AN Rnote! at the Pastorm:e at ecandclass Matter; unders-Act’ of Margh 3, 1879, i1asi, Minnes o CDI! Forelgh Advertising Representatives heis. Co., Chicago, 1ll, and New York, N. 4’ tou L ,,,,‘-"uéfmm i day of each iblication in ( Jent issue. eur- Six Months . th, L1 Vee 15" Three Months . onn %eek by THE WLEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for,! mflmue $2.00." fl e8s »_LPus.\ d!r~ph it % 1: “tls paper, oniy. the. United 7/ Te-pu éreinu.- to At, OF oth newa ;u&unn‘is;e?-:x and’ stll those in thil.countryu' lhhn“ vrhn are igrievously Qisippvlntea ,lt, s :apparent: um. strong -epposition still: main- tains in Ireland over the new order of things, but the fact remains that after free and open discus- sion and after long weeks of parley with @e ritish government,. r.espomxble representati 1 the Irigh. people; representatives, who have o ly the peace and contentment and advancement of the)r people " at heart, voted for the. treaty. The - new arrangement means -that /the armed forces of Great Brtiain will retire from the:island, ihat Irjsh troops will be in complete control and that Ireland will levy Aaxes for the Irish, make her own’ laws, establish her own: credlt, rule herself as she’ wishes to be ruled, save only that the strong/arm of Great Britain is still'to be dependec‘ ‘upon,; while in teuun, dévotion’to the crown’l?‘ stillexdetpd. ‘1t DeValan has the, yision one should ha has had the. configencc .and_death- ddymg that:has been his privilege to enjoy frhm aJfiall peoples, men and women, in the mtenut of their welfare and happiness, - he may be expected to gracefully bow, to the new order of things and as- 1 aist in brmgmg about. progress now mnde pnuxble. Why Fldo Wags L S ditor, Thut os: aNarily Commnnlcnfl.ms far ‘the. kly ' Ploneer must ruen his ‘office notlater than - would cam the: taxpaye :-uad F cemmx that, ; hnxh sah jol mut. ; 1] et hxpnyeu & ‘of Bohds man.d nr ell, there’s no ‘heed for .'!‘hx& fellow said a 'n%‘%glnl W . ate, hey have a hght to ‘member of the house. The be “tabaoed.” ; X pure and slmple g Bé mny be almple, says Bmy, ‘buf never ‘pure. ruary 3rd. The fellow whe tarns in false llums might try cnmllgg m the dlsg\nse of a human being. ~§ Koop ahrtu are, cnmmz mta style 1t ‘may be hard to believe, b\lt stylu hu been guilty of some wild things’ the lasy few years. Now you can get.a glass of soda water withoué tax and a railroad ticket for only three times what it is worth. s A\l h&Kiwant elub needs s & Iender, and if any-, " one un, McCann, In the Cm:a, some of them use uvolven, othm’s run hvtela ‘EF 115 A0 ddvertise! It is'his mode of telling tie wonld:of ~ that particular mental state known s happiness. ? 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