Show I I M It f M t M U M 6 M 4 M t H t M t M M 4 M 4 H I t t M M I M I I M I t M M I 1 f IU ST. ST PATRICK f I 4 44 4 4 M M s sI 11 M I M M M I Wherever there arc are sons sous and daughters of the theOld theOld I Old Sod Sod and and that is in eyer every i place ilace lace settled or 01 visited by bj the tile Caucasian race race throughout the world the the great patron Saint ot of Ireland today will be I i remembered and his praises sung His children I are widely scattered They have been enforced wanderers from the tIle green green oid old home that the Saint redeemed rede med from heathendom and they have have become largely assimilated to alien peoples among whom the they live as a a. rule prosperously and whose governments gov gov- they influence perhaps more potently than any other single element of population I whether h we ve find them in in the United States C- C Cna Canada na a 01 or Australia It has been said jocularly that the Irishman rules every ery country but Ireland and there is enough of truth in the tile remark to point the difference between the political position of the Irish here and that the they occupy at home Dispersed as the they are over oyer the face of the globe a wonderfully strong virile race instinct holds them closely closel in bonds of sympathy s and patriotism patriotism patriotism pa pa- and the fact that the vast majority are true to the historic faith of their fathers contributes to a solidarity which renders them no less true to the institutions of their adopted country but ever eyer keeps leeps alive tile the fire file of the Celtic blood feud against the thc n nation tion that despoiled them of their native soil Particularly does this universal Irish sentiment sentiment sentiment senti senti- ment revive and and make itself manifest on occasions such as the name da day of the national Saint Then Thenn in n man many a cathedral church and religious house the personality and t the lC deeds s of the theo o great r at missionary i n rJ and regenerator are remembered red with 1 reverence which never will disappear while a touch tough o of the brogue or a sprig of shamrock is lef left to man man- kind lund 4 I. I |