Show EDWARD AND ERIN N. Kin King Edward may recover reco If he be does Toes he wilhe will ViII willbe he be a 1 wIser wisor man inin He Lie will understand as never ne before the true sentiment of subjects his toward him Par Pat Patti ti will wil ill he lIe h have he e an insight into the heart of the Irish The rhe sons SOIlS SOIlS of Erin are arc spoken plainspoken and amI the tiley have not shed crocodile tears over ovel the pl physical collapse of his llis Majesty and the postponement of the coronation Indeed the Irish proposed into coronation da in startling start to go mourning on day Jin ling contrast to the rejoicing among the other British Brit lInt ish subjects The Kings King's illness turned their teats tears into laughter It is a most niost pitiable state of affairs in an enlightened Christian Christinn state Ireland has liis suffered many wrongs and she is hardly to be blamed for her obstreperousness She has been harried until she he cannot annot feel k kindly toward the mother country She Sile would be he more than human if she should kiss kif's the hand that chastises her hei She refu refuses es to be he happy over Edwards Edward's coronation but prefers to rejoice in the day when whon his calamity cometh If Jf t his Majesty ahall recover reco he will be lie a wiser man His good influence should be exerted over O his disgruntled dis dis- dis- dis dissatisfied subjects acro across s the Irish sea to the lie end that they the nay may begin to change their feeling feeling feel feel- ing and find forgive e the mistakes of the late Queen for forthe tile the sake of oC the more g generous and more just son |