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Mi SUNDAY, MARCU 10, 1933 ST. PATRICKS 1 DAY OBSERVED AT ST. MARY'S nts rder ST. r»a trick's day nu observed by tite celebration of solemn biaa oias* at St. Mary's cathedral Fri- day morning at 9 o'clock. The fauegyric on the patron taint of Ireland was delivered by Her. John • ill be pro at gold ex • the norlh- y customs he interna- • L. Piuukeli. rector of the cnthed- <ral. The choir wa* assisted by an issued by 'orvhes'ra and the musical program ary Woodia iacluJed Irish airs and the hyta to hare been St. Patrick *** s 5 ™*.\- i i F*UI«T Plunfcett said he noted an or individ ; iarreasias *ue of St. Patrick* «as the Ca- mtue by non<'a:holic organisation*, shipment? j B ooaoectio* with social afialrs. and declared different inferences, watching . could be drawn. Kither a desire . been en> n, erideticed to Uoaar (he mem • em retard- ' ory ^ Ireland's patron and thus; •ryiajs gold t sbcvf recomtsiioa or his plact* \u. ild. It is ! tne communion of saints, or it mas• oaaaires a j merely done for conratt-rcial par- 18 leariac j poses. In the latter event, the cu>- i tow should be diseoaraced. Father Pvunkert declared. He also criticis- ed a tendency in political affair* for mea with Irish nuoies to u»v them as a means ot attracting [votes, and ursed bis hearers in-all - Caaadiaa repaired *• J declare. &nklin D. ia embargo \etui vatrh at Lnitedjftge, ca%as to ascertain the qualjfi-\ ai passible Jcations of th*-se candidates rather •dons met- &** casting their ballots merely the conn- for reasons of race or creed. The mass was «-W)rated by Rev. Walter J. Fuackt. with Rer. Joku U PiutAett as ckaeon and Rer. L. Ti. Berube as sub-deacon. A speo W auiiioai itroaram appropriate to tiie ort-asioa was given by the choir under the diswftion of Pro*. L. A. Valley. sen: orUer them New at every * Larder of . XoJtica- 4iectors of Cape Yin ytoa, aloi- d Rouses .\ery. depa- Alex&ndria order Irotu irt any at- n»in, bar* ridaai* or an* men wauh PJS- ' gold be- aad other the office - declared anch gald- t>Tf leers in oatinc ice H:akc< <:o>>:t;s: t:i» S'< l^i»»ieiv- river root** f?asK>l*. It was said thai at Ocdentacrg, where ferries are ©TVrat lap. and a: Roases Pfcint, where mat or and train tm: He roTidrs the only entrance u* Canada, a strict lookuat for yoid «:11 b* maintained. Cus:ava«» mea «in New York eky h^ve beea ordered to question pas. senders of otusoias. steair.shrp=: ami if unJd is found among iliem it i* to be chanted for currency. Re ports from New York say that the opportunity for findinp sold at the piers i» comdered stunt unless' agents hare advance infortuaUoju that the metal is being carried by individuals. n Frank's Sons nest and Foremost Department Store _ _«- — •***. P^ L •\•'& l^jM: . ^ Colorful print fruek. just <Htc \ <»i luauy in our 9 s|>rii:jr collee- 3^M f ' on * yfi *i2.?«-> f'i'*!* i'+r* ;i»4t*~ -4\ f