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y seing the employe: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shield of & lap of 464 Main street are at the | GENERAL COMMITTEE TO M I] S [;AUSE lS > of 25 s an hour, would be a | Garden street are stopping at the [ new Hotel Royal, Block Island, for| A jeeting of importance will o l“ i boon for the country It & New National hotel at Block Island a short stay. 1d by the general committee of | bridge is to be built in any part o , | wel n o the vice men | Treland, permission must first be | Miss Anna Hayes of 845 Arch . ¢ mon cou chamber at AT MEETI uned from parliament. 1t was street is spending her vacation at The Mr. and Mrs. Albin rlson of 21 e : Sl i 5 if New Britain wanted to m : Gables at Block Island Fairview street are at Clinton Beach frate o A s are improvement and had to go to or the season. attend Q e | T s vt IR EERE Do (0, G el e i) A S e . ol by British control, they are little used Pearl street spent vo deintidl o o The harbor of Galwa ample in pro i 5 P Regina Du rli'l-zxm Beach. ' i iz s ha . es chor as in the harbor of Liverpool A o e There are fourteen large por 2 " e g To open their campaign for $3,000 [ one and all equal to the ports to be used by the national committee | land. The country, however, for Irish Freedom, the local branch | permitted 10 make any direct exi of the F. L. I. held a mass meeting | Everything must pass through in NII q at St. Mary's p ound yesterd lish ports. That applies even to farm A PY A ® | afternoon. The ng wa E produsze | tended and stirring _addresses wore | Wants On Autonomy P | e of The people of irela 80 West Maln Street | ¥ v, Rev. John J.|own autonomy. That i ¢ A. Quigley, | estant and Catholic Rev. John T. Winters. er said that when he self-dete; le meeting opened with the sing- | mination for Ireland advocated the Telephone 381 | of patriotic and Irish songs, and | faces of Ivish peoplo fairly beemed : ; nd Give The Children A Good Foundation S ‘ | There's nothin that contributes Plumbing Heating inni Shrad T o AL SR A | T 0 e S SR ._ more to sturdy physical developrment - e aske o e ndian sl e : than the full nourishment of with the singing of .America. | with anticipation of the happiness >hn T, Wint as chairman, | There are v Protestant Sin captains and i lieutenants con- duct a vigorous drive and guaraniced Mayor Quigley spoke hriefl (hem success. the course of his remark Pra Ireland’s claim for independence is : - ~ I the inciple for which this Professor Lonerg wt the edfoniths iniiloinlckio anT : country went into the World war, and 3 patriotism of the Iris i > he x4 i ] | on that d, this country should = { been misrepresented, merely for ) : 7 2 5 ! sake of Kngland. He e at i 5 . A delicious blend of wheat and bat. | the great World war the Irish fur- | | part the Iris ‘e taken in American mished#300/000 Vol unicers s fromiia/ uand HEIHIs N aya takeh 1 S HRCUIEt) ion of 4,000,000. If the Unit Istory E Sl : & | - ington ur statement anent the States furnished as many troo !.n the warin oportion t |!~: opU debt this country owes: to 1reland [} 2 dsinanininroney Qits mox Mr. Fitzzerald mentioved the men of il | {lon, which was given at 100,000,000, | y o4 11004 who in civil and military . Rl | it would have had 7,500,000 troops. | M5! P £ e The last few days of strict ice economy are at hand. Only a few more days to conserve and the worst shortage that we have faced in modern years will be over. Don’t stop saving ice ! Continue the good work ! The spirit which moved the Irishmen in the ter wcek pevolution w analyzed by the speaker s not one ! whit different from that spirit which 1 the colonists in this country in America has paid its debt to France for the patriotic service fendered in the war, but it is still indebted to | Ireland for the part the sons of Erin played in several wars, according ta the s or. Professor Lonergan spoke of econo- mic conditions in Ireland. From lre- land the Bri sovernment tales $150,000,000 in year. That was the amount 1 o and the life have been most faithful and loyal in the upbuilding of the country PERSONALS. home with Mr. and Mrs. Charl of Maple strecet. John O'Neil of Ch Block Island for his Miss Anna Phelan of Church street at the Spring Ilouse at ley, with their vital mineral salts. Comes ready to eat. Mo Wa.sZe. There's a Reason” amount paid in improvements in the | . countr amounted to les than half, Qidcr only what ice you really need ! i $65.000,000, to be ¢ Ircland 5 is a country of large mineral resou A but they remain undeveloped because of British control, he claimed. There B | are vast coal mines, yet the people of * the country, who can afford to have @8l | is imported from 11 nd. Lead and other valuable miner there to be mined A great fight inst the admission of Henry Ford and his in- ll]ll\'r}' to Ireland was made by parlia- This folding makes cracks and_pinholes in ordinary ahade cloth—it leaves Bren- lin smooth and unbmoken. This test will save you this disappointment Before you buy window shades wear and wear long after an ordinary again, make this test. 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