A wealthy Montrealcr was .motoring through a remote' district in Ireland, when lie came upon a poor woman seated, with all her hninMe furniture about her, in tho middle of the road before her little cabin. Ho was profoundly moved. Here, before his very eyes, an eviction, a real Irish eviction, was taking place. He got out of his car and gave the old woman a five-pound note. "Tell me/' lie said, "what is tho trouble, my poor friend? Bobbing and curtseying her gratitude, the old woman replied: "Shure, sir, the ouid man's whitewashin' I"
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 3
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95Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 3
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