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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH St. Patrick's Day Gold Cuff Links Irelands hills as I would write today, For I am here and Irelands- - there, full half the world away ; And Irelands lakes are emrald green and round her the green seas, And I cant hear the colleens call If for any reason any pair of cuff links made by us is not satisfactory, we will give you a new pair. This Is the guarantee that goes with each pair. When you want the best cuff links made, order from us. cannot write of BOYD PARK FOUNDED 100? lilt on the Irish breeze The way it lilted to me, and I cannot ON GUARD Medical Discovery, the herbal remedy, which has had such a fine reputation for fifty years. It con tains no alcohol or narcotics. It made from Golden Seal root, Blood root, Oregon grape root, Queens root. 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FOB CATTLE, SAIT t A more authentic account Is that he drove the snakes out by beating a drum, and that, in his enthusiasm, he knocked a hole in it, which an angel DF at once came and mended. One huge snake he is said to have chained In Lough Dilveen, and even to this' day, every Monday morning, the snake calls A little lilt o laughin and a little Picturesque Variety of Incidents out in good Irish: ! lilt o song Its a long Monday, Patrick Crowded Into Life of the St. Patrick seems to have taken a And she is half the world away and Great Apostle. great delight In performing miracles. all the days are long! Once when he was in England he saw No love is like the love that swells a leper who wanted to make a voyage within the Irish heart! EXPOSITION OF THE TRINITY In a certain ship, but the captain would not let him. St.' Patrick took a stone Her heart s with me, my hearts with altar which had been consecrated by her, however fat apart ! Something That the Druids Could Un- the pope, and threw it Into the water. And sometimes in the night I hear He then made the leper sit on the derstand His Ridding Ireland of call her and call and call. altar, which floated and kept up with Snakes Is of Course More And has whole the the for sleep ship voyage. gone from me and or Less Mythical. Put Cross Over Right Grave. wont come back at all, at all! He had a habit of setting a cross And she is standin on the hills and tradition has at the grave of a Christian whenever lookin far away . POPULAR of St. Patrick, whose he could. In his travels one day he all loyal Irish celebrate, came upon two And, oh, heart is like to break my made graves at with a more picturesque variety the head of one newly which was a cross. when of comes St. Patricks of incidents than has been the fate of St. Patrick stopped and asked the man Day! any other saint. Whether they are in this true or not Id a matter of little Impor- The mangrave wbat Ms religion was, V JUDD MOKTIMER LEWI! replied he was a pagan. tance If the stories are good. They Why, then, is this cross placed at have to be good, for the Irish are the HAVE ALWAYS FREELY GIVE your head? St. Patrick asked. authors. The man replied that his companion One of the most famous of the myths had become a Christian and that a Openhandedness a Characteristic connected with St. Patrick, perhaps mistake the Irish Race Wherever the most famous after the traditional cross. had been made In placing the St. Patrick then corrected the They Have Settled. expulsion of snakes from Ireland, Is error and went his way. the story of how the saint became conThe following sentences are quote But even St. Patrick made mistakes. nected with the shamrock. When St He was once tempted to eat meat when from The Old World In the New Patrick first began to talk to the hea- It was not proper to do so. He got (1914), by Edward Als worth Ross, pn then Irish of the Trinity they did not some pork, but hid it for a time and fessor of sociology In the Universil believe him till he picked a shamrock of Wisconsin : and illustrated the doctrine by three before he found an opportunity to eat Along with their courage and the It he met a man with a pair of eyes In leaves growing on one stem. This conloyalty, the Irish did not bring tb the back In head of his addition to the crete analogy appealed to the druids economic virtues. Charity visitor and most of them became Christians. usual ones in front. St. Patrick asked know that the Irish are often as opei the meaning of this and the man re These druids were St. Patricks with the eyes In his face he handed and improvident as the Bedoi that plied worst enemies, and he was forced by saw such things as other men saw, ins. They are free givers, and n but with those In the back of his head people are more ready to take Into th he saw secret things and he now saw family the orphans of their relatives a monk hiding some fresh meat that The Irish are near the foot of the 11s he might eat it secretly. St. Patrick of crime. Among a score or more o was at once stricken with remorse and prayed for forgiveness. An angel then appeared and commanded him to put the pork Into water. This he did, and it was immediately changed into fishes. His Memory Worshiped. Such tales as these are told of by the Irish themselves with no hint of .disrespect. They are merely the evidences of the humor of this people and should be taken Iq the same spirit by others. In spite of them the Irish worship the memory of St. Patrick above all other saints. It should not be imagined, however, that the traditions concerning the patron saint of Ireland are all humorbus. Some of them embody that sense of the beautiful which Is also an Irish characteristic. One of the most attractive of tVese tales is that of St. Patrick and the kings daughters. In the year 433 he celebrated Easter by converting mnny thousands of the Inhabitants. After the termination of the services he went to Tara to try to convert the king. But the king would have none of the new religion, and St. Patricks life was in danger. In despair he was departing from the town Interior of St. Patricks. when he passed a fountain near which their hostility to act In a manner some- were two fair maidens. The maidens, what inappropriate for a saint. He full of wonder at St. Patricks white cursed their lands for them, so that garments, asked him who he was. King Into Fold. they became waste and drear bogs ; he Brought St. Patrick, From an Old Print St. told them he was a bishPatrick cursed their rivers, so that no fish of God and expounded the prin- nationalities, the Irish stand nearly, could live In them; he cursed their op Christianity. They were de- the foot of the list In the commissi kettles, so that they would not boll, ciples ofwith his discourse and became of and finally he cursed the earth, so lighted larceny, burglary, fraud or hoi once. Then they asked at converted clde. Rape, pandering and the whi that it opened and swallowed them up. St. Patrick to roturn to Tara, whera slave traffic are almost unkno His Most Famous Act their father was king, them. No Immigrant is m among The saints most famous achieveSt. Patrick, much to hear loyal to wife and child than the Iris ment was the ridding Ireland of that the two maidenssurprised were daughters man. As compared with their lmi snakes. The method he employed was of the king he had Just visited, accomthe proportion of lab' fathers, grant novel at least. He simply called all the panied them hack to the castle. Here ers sons of Irishmen the among to the top of a moun- the king was persuaded by the aerpents together while printhat halved, tain and compelled them to 'swallow cesses to accept the new religion. The and salesmen Is of professional m doubled, and that each other until there was none left, next day 12,000 of the people followed clerks, copyists and bookkeepers but, as the Englishman said, that the example of their king and trebled. There Is no drift Into agrlc teems Improbable. ture or into mercantile pursuits, MANY LEGENDS ST. PATRICK CITY. ITAH xvanitf Address :(WU-8-16-- 8) iiniiliiiniiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiii! 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Mr. Pett Ridge told some amusing , light-hearte- AKK ISENDFORIFREEISAMPLE eyes were Irish blue Her eyes are Irish blue, and, oh, I know they watch for me Until the golden sun has sunk into the western sea ! And then I know she sends her call and then she turns away And my heart will break in my breast when comes St. Patricks Day. ST. PATRICKS CATHEDRAL AT DUBLIN. SHKF.F AND HOGI SALT LAKE STAMP CO. stories. In a military hospital, he said, a man asked me whether I could get him Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the. Sea. He said, 1 began it 20 years ago. I borrowed It from another man. Somebody pinched It from me when I was half way through it, and Tve never had a chance of getting to the end of It. I found th,e book for him. He said, Tm very glad to have It. I began It 20 years ago I said, Yes, but youve read a large number of books since then, havent you? The man replied, Oh, no; I never tried another. Another story was of the agent of a pill and ointment firm who was sent Into a foreign country. As a first step toward business he compiled a long list of complaints, beginning with Asthma and ending with Zymotic diseases. His goods, he said, would cure these ailments, and then, as a sort of postscript, he added : If there should be any complaints existing In this country which are unknown in England, the pills and Ointment will cure them also. d . Abolition of Titles. One of the recent news Items from Petrograd Is that all class titles, privhave been ileges and distinctions abolished, so that it may be surmised that conditions In Russia are the same as those wittily described in the old M. de Saint Cyr French story. having applied for a passport. In the days of the French Revolution, is asked his name. What Is your name? M. de Saint Cyr. There are no more Monsleurs. Very well ; De Saint Cyr. There are no more Des. Good. Saint Cyr, then. There are no longer any Saints. Then I am simply Cyr. No, for there are no sires ; kings are abolished. . . Improving on Nature. One by one nature Is being made to surrender her secrets to man by the steady progress of science. Not only. Is her most sacredly guarded secret-h- ow earth was made,, of what Its rocks and minerals are composed-n- ow being solved, but actual rocks and minerals are being reproduced byj artificial 'means, reproduced In a much purer form than they were originally made by nature. The place at which' these wonderful experiments are be- -, ing conducted is the Carnegie geo--, physical laboratory, a part of the Carj negle Institute of Washington. |