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F�1lly Medicine d the Age.
Talker Interrnally, It Casae
d Pete the
Stomas.. Owe Mies *Wm Ceffe.
coallts, eta, eta
U..11 cat really, It C.u.O
Oats. Iforriese. Anne, 1a.wk &prat
T Pala 1 Fan
Nwna/p
1sw, frosted Feet
by wed, r�.a le ram weirs ppde•
=a:'ow sy armor
••••••0 paha. ser ka.e n r • pee..+Yarm -area
omp rta
t �r�.arpa+. r N►[ia stir
ti
p,.. rs v ,amen wollea.•e. r to .atom....
- It mw nY i r a aim a r..waa pew. e•
w..me• W • weer*+ q se Pon Daft/
Dana' ..tie*swans, Wes Whew ata
ru•aosat•li prep.nt ••a to the em.:ater,
sad supported it with • ol,•r and land .r-
guuie,.,, ba. sue leu t, ..,..tut •r Out. able
1. •weer tib* prup.attioo. mid pr.o,molly
o.k.d ihr' the ..u.. b. .11 ..«I to remain
ov.r 1 au Of three ul.uaea wets 1bee
p.ewd. Tura we fodid there was • da-
arepaucy bet "neo the cl.u•es, .ad that it
might as •.ww.ry to neo oil • ulaur .L
reedy passed. Sway Ib s is ample ovateooe
tat Mtout•n shout t be gree. at to explain
the did.i.. o.wi. 1 •pp.an tot the
Goverment did out pnp.r. .he 1111, but
that It wee pr.pated by .he satsuma( of the
mioonty 10 il.aitube 1 nave no ohjeouou
to that, but 1 u•w.IJer the Goc.rom-ot
sh .old at least •odereiaod the nature of
olau.m in the 6.11. While 1 mak, them
obosrvatious, I hove been, and ani now in
favor of dwa.e Liaise w the maturity in
Manitoba Ii Cosy he.• bean dap/teed of
right• they should be ragweed, but they
should be restored gay the au bort:ies that
took away them newts I .m settled from
the conternue that has taken place that if
hoe. *eatleaiea opposite had b..1 wisdom,
foresight and •t.twmaosh.p we should nev-
er have reached the pr..eot aituatioi. The
whole meter would hove hese arranged by
Manitoba m.kog re•wo.ble 00000s010 a to
the Roman Catholic minority of the prov-
isos. 1 remember 'sailor • speech ade
by an ex Mister of Justica. in which he
•uestaotl•Ily stated that the Goer sweet
has power oil will eineiss it. They have
the pier, they have tried to mama it.
• ad whore ere we tole, ! The Gov.ressset
are on their narrow -boos mats' J1uitob•
to give relief to the Catholic mioonty, while
at the same time they are attempting to
form this Bill through the Hones at the
point of the political beyooet. The Gov
moment ave a political btu Ipso is one
hand and • A.t of truce in the other, and
they hope by that means to noosed in tid-
ing over to dif6oulty i have real many
Bills submitted to Parliament, but • mon
crude and worm drawn ROI than this 1
never read, and 1 ve..ture to predict that if
1'arli•mtest pensee e1 in the interest of the
mtwrity of Maoitobo, it sr .11 be the greatest
curse that has ever boon inflicted neon
than i venture the further prediotioo
that if this Bill is paced and the Aot ever
lode its way to the Judicial Committee of
tM Privy Council, it will oome back in rich
• shape that even the ex -Minister of Justice
would sot know it, that it will be mutilat-
ed, if out declared wholly beyood tb. oom-
peteooy of this P.rli.me.t to moot. Ii
tram permitted 1 would be table to show,
n ot only from the wording of the clauses of
the Rill but from the authorities, that the
Bill a u0000sututional, that it a b•yood
the purview of this l'.rlutmsot, that it is
ultra vires, and will not stand the wt of
I. -g•1 investigation. Amin' classes ams up
1 shall ave an opportunity of pointing out
those that are obj.otiousbli and ultra area.
Why ars bon gentlemen m aaziou• to push
the l ill through the House to the dying
hours ut Parliamest' Two reams hove
Noe smieoed by the leder of the House.
Oat was tat it was monitory Justine should
be dose te the me.oriiy to Manitoba. The
leader of the Howie ia11s us that j.tioa
must be done to the minority 1 desire •1
se that imams •h•11 be dons, tut I am ant
ions that it should be duos without the oe-
oestty of incsrfere ce by thea Parliament
with the affair. of Manitoba, mod with our
prwot information mod in the present moa-
dition o1 altars. He declered also, if my
memory serves mm right, that the people
were in favor of this Rill, mod that
would to shows in the next election,
when the t:overomeot would swoop the
oo.ntry. The boa gentleman has sot been
Immo is Coned., and does not know the
position of affairs. Hs dues sot radios that
be has destroyed that gallant phalanx that
formerly stood behiod him in the Parliament.
He does not realise that so Ontario, to New
Itrusonek, ie N.iv Sash&, and other pro -
vanes then is a power tat has stood by
the leader e1 the l%•arryauo• party for the
est tweety•fire year.. 1 refer to the great
body of Or•agemies of this 0000try R.pre
eest•tive bodies of that great Order have
Min memo/ reselutione upon thin whjeet,
osseersiag white 1 vo.t=n to refresh his
memory. A. you know, Mr Chairman, 1
am • young member of 1.rI,•mest : 1 only
OWN te the Homes so the 20-6 J.auary,thu
).0r. la my •ss.Ntu.soy 1 hod between
WO ed bfi0 Irish and 'hostas Roman Ca -
thaws. 1 respect and Ike than a menood
better as politiots.•, for the have 1•§n ety
frds mfrom to first d.. they
late •
oomust is the ooumty of ifuron. 1 deolsred
as the punto platform and in my 'Admits to
UN electors, that 1 was opposed to using •
bludgeon of • °naory. law to compel Mai•i-
toba to do what she did not want to do.
And, is the Moe o1 that deol.r•tioa, i poll
.d from 75 to 90 per oast. of the Irish Ca-
tholics of my roosty. And, from the amur-
ranom 1 have mooned moos 1 voted against
this Bill, 1 belisve 1 obeli poll 90 per oust.
of them, it I .m • mandidoa is to next
idiotism. I would like to call the attestants
of ible•der of th4 How te the politics of
the Ors.p bed79es this gmeshes. The
hes. ge.tlesme is set in his pima. Cott
err fid mere tea. ons ..ember d the
lleve5%mest Mee at • titan They shirk
their duty hers, although they my their eh
lea is to deal out jeans. to Manitoba 1
Bed in the hale prase of the 21st February
Mat, that the Orme Grand Ledge of New
frm..wiek, sitting al N•wosstIe, adopted •
reeof.them ae.•samiag remedial I•Rblsties
sod antheriang • petition M Psrltasu..t to
�ppmm� its .$ dotes said the people
W welt ed Ames o0 the polls. 1 am
tet ea Or.as..r. la away respaets i de
at sy.p•thtne wish their tusubass Bit
I Mem .any warm frim& smm.m it
seemelease
ass. rush Daises 004
IWy .1 leek doped vire ea sub- ,
THR RIGNAI.: °ODERICH ONT.. THURSDAY. APRIL 23, 1896.
ieel whim' seem to be mase seaslW than
this width 1 have referred M patsuIMg
agars* the purge .f this B.0 mail the
views el she shatters eats be hairs& I find
Mast the Greed Led= el Neem Bees mss
• t Halifax us alb ales of ►sinew d thio
year, sad peened the following rasdattes
W.,the Greed Lodge of Nova $s.lto, Its
sass al seems essveseJ seine reaffirm oar
• maide w the Manitoba ambit 1 gaieties,
as said attitude /ads ezpreats•s s oar de -
°toreros of April. 1885 Belteviog, me we
do, us the priample of '•egaal rights la ad
sod seam! privileges to nese,' mai holeev-
,og that the easement of.s.b leglel•ttos
w ie ooth•ed in to Rill el remedial legb-
latiuts—a far •e is lames to s• --le eabver
W O of that prtooipl.,ad belwtno 111.5 •M
G.ves sines' and 1'. desats+ of Camila re
sada so *seemeueaal reepo.mbiMty or le-
gal obligauos to moot ouch remedial Mgisa-
Pea, sad beleve0 that the separate •aheol
system hie bees oeaett1tb.•lly repealed by
:he legislature o1 Maeltoba, whish &Miss
has bees ov.rwhelmiyly .d repeatedly
..dorsal by thee proviso• of M.tstselta, ed
that the policy of tib. separate .shed sys-
tem is wrongful and uoeauo•al ; be It re-
«.Ived that the Grand L.dr. eater se an
m.rta0 wood .camel soy legislates wat-
•ver a favor of nay theism of separate
.shook, rad &gamma imerferenea el what
era sort with may Iegi4Ltio0 this endorsee
thee patriots principle of wtioaal seheob ;
.ad be it resolved, that we urge apes all
Oro•g.men to support eddy three ta0dldates
ter parbomest ry honors who pledee them-
e1ve. to support eon-intrfereme.'
I do not know whether this Mishits*. of
Justice is • grand master or eves a bumble
.mbar of the llreog. order. I do sot
know whether he hes any Unogema0 is hi.
*Dunt t Mut 1 commend to him this relit -
lama of the [:rand Lode* of hie proviso•
Chew theca initmte that, instead of the
Notion firing an oye(wb.lming majority
for the Government, w of the prisapal
el ,menta of its strength a broken. Whether
1 am to Fabliau' 0r nee, I vmtate 10 m7
that th.y will not sato book with moat
Moo a bakr's dozen from Ontario.
Some boo ME 11 B k RS Oh, oh.
Mr. CAMERON. 1 as. gaits the voices
of non. •entl.me,. that are °aim "Oh,ob
1 n.•alure te my that ten out of eleven of
those a . geode tea w.11 sot even lace their
.1•otora Nos, there is another organta-
two, k: 3o We as the P. P. A. I moderatand,
from the host authority that they DOM ',et
about 300,000 votes is the Herniae° With
the great body of Orangemen and mho F P.
A in arms against the Admioistralioo, how
era the hen gestlem.o predict that M is
comae back with an overwhalmlag Major-
ity' 1 know that the boo gardenias is •
5.1300100 prophet, for I have li.te.od 1,0 his
propbeoies, off and as, for thirty years. Bat
1 ksow that be proph.olos sever Deme true.
I will read the resolution of the P P. A :
"Whereas, meddlesome intsrfaresee with
the Waal Govrr.ment of any provisos by
the Dominion Government is • mares of
nutter to the stability of oontedara§Ms,•nd
e lm • misaoe to the integrity ed tide em-
pire ; therefore be it re•olv.d, that the mos
tempted ration of the Dominion Gover.•
moat in forma a system of separate schools
upon Manitoba against the will of the peo-
ple .t Manitoba as expressed by WNW re-
repre.aot•uves moan be too etro.gly con-
demned.
So say I, though I ane no
sympathy with the 1'. P, A. tt *
had • meeting of the Grand Lodge
of shush the boo. member for West
\- tit k l Mr. W &lac• as the sovereign. At
their meeting is July last, they passed e
•iro°y reactants on this subject I. the
timid L idg* not to be taken tato meoouot
m the politics of the country Verily, the
leder of the House will find that the Grand
Lodge and the various hod`*. are .o small
political fasts. W. hod the great mm.Iiog
in Toronto, or of the largest ad moot re-
preoent•tive got shag. eve( held, the &t-
rdero•, 1 understand, bMug .bout 75 per
meat Conservatives. We know what woos
they took, ad we know that it was opposed
to the policy of the preset Administration.
We knew that when this policy was soared
upon, the Admist.tr.tios was besieged with
ms
telegraand lotion of prowl from all
parts of th. country. W• know that the
oosmegaasw. oven is to ranks of the Gov.
e rnment wore serious. Not only did the
organization I have referred M pans resolu
time oppo..g their policy, Mt the Goo -
donative prem all over the Dominion has
spokes &g•i00t th... 1M St. Jobs "San,"
• Conservative paper, said :
"It must have etrrk any eat, whit noticed
the let of Ministers who My resigned end
those wbo remain that the lir of 01.0.54.
is made more by the sebool qualities than by
►aythtng else. Nothing oould be mor* im•
port•°+ than that Mr. Clarke Wallace,
.Judge Meredith or Professor Weldon oould
agree on the Maaitob• question with Sir
Mackenzie Rowell. Sir Adolphe Care. and
Mr. Coster, to my nothi.g of Mr.
Kenny.'
Commenting ea the Victoria, B. C., election
it said further :
"The one issue whish was raised asaiset
Mr. Prior was the Manitoba wbool nose -
nos and the proposed mention of the prov-
mos by the Federal authorities. The result
of the campaign affords ddiuoaml midmost
of the di popularity of remedial legislation
as the people understand it. It b amain
Frot•stant se*tita*.ren to tars against the
Government, .ad is not prevestieg Romeo
Catholic oonetitessidea from going over te
Mr. I..uriee."
I trust they will matinee to come over as
rapidly as they kayo dor Ir the pest few
months. I hay. no doubt that, whin the
01.otior. is over, my leder will find that
many esseut5esma upon whom he dela not
now soma. will send repr• etatives to
.tar .1 by his aide. The "Messing Star"
set.
"1 os •:h.1ow of Sir Yoakum°. Bowell,the
ossa...nated, will 1511 apes *very canons
and worst mums! of the party far years.
1''0.1 , the sense of sesariky, rotors upon
**eh other, are Nor fr • g.Lar•Uon.
Tr . •d tresses will he w.p.oted where
Mr .1. sot exist, and will exist when they
are rot suspect ' 11 mated ler the wraith
el • strangled . oe party hoer will
porn et no repose to the red heeded. Fere.
hal clasp will b. impossible, sad wallies
mea tut of the .ineetim. T1. soughing et
the wed will be ominous ; the bell,ty ser
tate at the open wt.dow will eaggeet • hid
den .rsvo ; the word of • man will he hold
wort ilea, ..d his oath .1 small vale. Re -
fere eating every dish will be tamed for
pain. w111 the finger -ting ef Moo►Mvelli ;
5*1 pi.g, every err will he probed
with d•rgra, se ga the poli•• ef Henry
VIII. Bir Charles Tupper le set the mea
to Ly the giber. It err he dose M his
( moria.., .e( by sae who wee remry
heir the fear, What is M be der ia re -
throne faith and r13.Mayleb reader!
Shell to tees who lensed Memaher o
the h.srtbar.ee he made hada el the
sr .sue ha exile t Quo they be srlt.d
wither treachery bernIng the whole
bakit of the ambitions t"
Tea, is fa.0.1 artier like tide from arras
.1 the Oens.rvative party, the leader e1 the
How W the saw . •s M halt es 5100 he
will neer fir tie pdiWr seas with
m eearw1•lmi•s riser, repred M I to elem. and peened most el the MOO he
ane Ms Ball tbresrb Psrtlamest, d it does pose• sad resewel of NIT ee.s...Mm..oa
wpm now. The Owe. eereespeeawt those Utte eesdsle lamed themsshes 0d
third a ml Mgr. ea. •far another, till
el 5M Remilten Sparer says . they tlahkd—' laver, 0 ily, All ler
"TM .srge.Yss of • esmperNe biasses
11e romedmle sad ore ie beteg milked ever
end may eveot..Uy et Uke the aims .1
leaves that leavened the whole lump. It
were sell be the fire time is polishes tat
one party W esse.sl.11 adopted • bead-
ier pack el,mha ether party'r policy fee the
pod dl the es..try. They w r a•Ilise
serge of Bea«.1.id'h tria.ples is that Nee
arras the wider. The feet that Greusw.y
ani leaner aro ndvse•1as .f a rseibM way
not el MM. &Simla/ sherd amt hem. Iu mar
stassia►le her M to .iaepeies of • similar
soarer by the Ceasrvawv.a Nothing hat
personal fedimi sad •tifi..hedere prevent
an ytenept es this hare."
The Hamilton 8passater say. :
"It M ssl•rtaasto Mr rhe C tre.rv.Nv.
party that its leader trod into as elle....
with Mildness Merge wbieb has Jweoted
(.tori.. Will the lievereart Re cs with
this salads' prey ! Is the Coarrest ,.
party M Re to 11111 enure with ea abeam
of bulldog's( hMhep. ! 1e the l'.sasivotive
party. the sao.sm of which 5t the .•sing
.Iwttoss mew the moiety of trade, to be
haadiaspped by as spasm with prieety ae4
bishops wee sennet drive their duke M the
pol le ! The friars of the bishops to .•eros
Laurier setae tat they will tail to deems
the people. It would be hatter for the
l)overas►est to mead Tether Lusenb• to
take poeswies of hie o.kogeons wrdos
in the Northwest sad tell him that that is
all the Conservative party ms do for the
oburob just sow. May we not hope that is
vow 01 repeat developmenta, the Govern-
ment will drop Re Mesa* idea of es roiog
Manitoba !"
The Citizen, upr.•kiot in the days of tar -
moil sad hirable, say :
"If Coservativin sympathy is O.tario
•,csld receive • eat-b.ok from roe vetting
se was dose yesterday in Je(gs.. Cartier.
those who ought to be more inteteeted is
remedial legimi•tise will only have them
rives to blame."
Now, I have pointed out that not Daly the
important Co..rvtive orgoiz•tior fo the
retry, bat the sewap•pers who have bees
the a.satanl mod steadfast supporters of the
Adwisietratios, ha.s taken the same
ground. Why. I vesture to assert that so
respooable Cesiervtive paper in the west
sustains the policy of the Government, •x
o.pt the sotehdtzed Mail of Toronto, and
evertor you cannot tell epos whish side
The Mail is. All the respectable Cz00ervs-
nv papers, mob as The Spsetatr and pa-
per of that kiod,ave been desossoin4 the
(Memoirist down to the pretest boar. And
yet, in face of abs statement made by the
friends of the Administration, aid the or-
g asm times sad
rgasmtttooesad orden.apportisg the Ad-
ministration hitherto, the loader of the
Hoses, e.amisg the role of • prophet, pro -
diets the retort of kb party W Pork/anent
by se increased majority. Sir, I most dot
Cased& will he.p•red that iofiiotics. We
kav bad ray MMAtetier, gooier kora
is our day, hat that would be the meet w-
✓ ible Mitres that ever overtook the read
•sentry of oars. 1 trust and believe that
• oasg* for the better will eik. pleas ; I
trust .od holey that the d,ttioulties that
the Govra.sot has fermented in M•nitob•
by 'Mir nowise .ad uneat•sm•n-like policy
will pass sway when the hoe. leader of the
Opposition sail set 00 the other side of the
House. I believe that the modem and the
said oomwos ere of to eleoton is ('an
ads, from or mad of it to the of er,sot sz
cepttng Aosiniboi•, will be tram to the pol-
icy of the Liberal party, and will leave the
Secretary of State and his Weeds .t
hose.
Mother.' out upon her "bike,'
Bojoyin' of the fun ;
Sister and her hear have roes
To take • little run ;
The housemaid and the 000k are both
A-ridia' of their wheels :
An' daddy's in to kitokes,
A-000klo' of to meals.
FAMILIAR HYMNS.
•. Tate M7 Ulla sod Let et lie.'
IV=m'M hinter Hey1000L=
Frans Ridley Havargr was born De-
cember 15th, 1836, at Astley, Woroester-
shire, 13ogI•nd, when her father was rector
for twee y years. 8he was the youngest
child of Rev. W. H•vsrg•', widely know.
se • airier ed the author of arms good
hymns. At three years France' could red,
at seven .he wrote verse.
She had an motive, buoyant temperament
whiob enabled bee to "skim any war
whom .he was not under them."
lo 1845 bar father was •ppoioted rector of
8t Nichow', Worcester, he therefor
moved to Worts'. where her early years
were passed. She received her Manion
at gulch and Grua boarding schools,
and enjoyed educational dvant•pr of cal -
sure end travel. 8M mastered Languages
with .ase ; Firth, Orman Itala., Greek
sad Hebrew were • ses( ler acquirements.
She even leaned esoagh Welsh from her
donkey girl M take part in the Welsh
.bene serveees.
Is the midst of it all her pr.m•1 pat) bo-
sses her predominant mbarawlstie,•.d her
Biba, noted and anderliaea, was one of the
best proofs that she applied herself M the
arises three BM was oleo • fir mei.-
a.. Is poetry shee was barely rellgbr
and Merely rwitiv M ail beautiful sad
inspiring thuya YM W deep tray and
e=periences, hat the key -seem et aha h.,
writer, is her owe expression, '• Thy will
he der "
In October, 1878, .M and her deter ware
in South Walla for • chaste et air. Here
Min H•veygs! took • severe sed, whir
cawed isfiarest a of the laws. When
told tat her life w in derge, .he e=-
ol•ised, " If I •m really pins, it is Mo
good M be toss." At another time she
mud, " Bpls.dd, M be es agar the gas ei
/loaves." Towards the art she are err -
1) bit faintly, "Jesus, I will tree Tb..."
And now, gays bar tater, . the looked
up re•df etly en if ah* taw the 1nwd ; .ted
surely airing Ism heaved' rad have r. -
fleeted sash • glorious radars apes her
face. Ter t• misers we writhed 111144 Si -
most visit& ..seas with her Kies. .d
her o.estssaner was as glad, as if rhe were
alreadyAlbion M.. Tow Hitee tried to
dog, t arbor one sweet high Note ler
weir failed. end as lar brother ...--ad
her real Ate §hid Ralsenter's add As
away. Jess 1sd, 1170. See was
rad .0 *Me7, and es her Mab wee
served at her ewe request, bb. Mrs fee.
I. Jetta. 1:7, The herd d Jesus (ar1M
His Sar, elwrseh es free all i-"
le writes, te • friend she gar : "Perhaps
yes will be Inseresmd M know the minis of
the s.rrmaMw bym., " • .y Ilia " I
west ler a 115*e visit of Sr mays. There
ewe esu puree= is the homer. same mess-
=Med and bas payed fer, sense seamen=
bet ahaCrr3Wre. He rev me
the prayer, , gh. me all b this
h 04 es..." . H. jest ilii seine I lrft tee
beam every ear W =mired • hiesely.
Qtr lash *At of .y vide I was bee
—7
Tbe rene= talk is always .rasp.
D.d.ree • *yob sag►ser,
fa 'eases the Major port of tit
le demo by female 1.1er.
A COWARD AND A HERO.
PROs TIN VWCV.
It woe the 16th a1 1)s...10', before
Sea- Tay. 1r awill•y. we W splashed is
the min el the rtes Beide. the waw up to
mar knees. I knew well we ahoald gel
mad te to, hat it was worrying, all A.
ease.. Nevertheless. we ~shed steadily
e1, se regular •.d as attendee as if we were
ea drill.
1 tall yon this is true. I •m so old
tramp ; 1 have bees rise yews is the ser
vim, mad tis with the rank et sergeant, sod
the camber of young soldiers 1 11.d trailed
and mermsded "right .Mat far" w la-
r•laulabl., but never have I ebbs mea mar=
like them, eboaWer to shoulder, as exact as
if drama by • lir ; an 1 test, I tell yon, is
two feel of mad 8aprieti ' bat it was su-
perb.
I mane jubilant, sad yet • little vexed, to
tee how well the romps ooad keep step
shwa they these. A1, well, i bad oothwg
to oomplaia of that d... Holt ! R ell, sot
a bit too soon, I theorist, mad yet a droll
place to halt to. No arr. I filled my
pep•, and looked &road to nes where we
were. Rim -Bald. M the richt W the left,
and behind lie • thick slash made by oar
tramping feet. A little corporal, who bas •
tongue well hang—indeed, too well hang—
called out to nun :—
"Serest B.rtresd. Sergeant B.rtred.
so seed to light your pipe. Wait • while ;
they will light it for yea."
The J•okarpes ! As if I didn't know we
would moos be ander the fire of the eery '
Suddenly I beard them callus, the roll of
my ompan7, and saw my brave fellows
break wake and treelike rabbit' swam the
rice•fielda to mem the baggage -master, who
was retarsisg with • great paok•ge boder
his arm
Lettere ! Now, I sok you, was thin • rood
time to dietnbate letters ! They ween mos -
tog 111. at many mdtn•s. I was the esly
one to rear tranquil. It is true, I ave
em or to write to me, r fsmily,so friends,
embody -all nese in the world like an old
bear. Heaven hap a !
At last 1 nee my sees reties to their
pleas, boldin op their heads to keep the
letter' from being .oiled by the water, .d
carefully sod they worse rrrding the last
words and teeter" of their dying .otbrv.
Ab, Jaeger has • latter!"
"News irom home, Jamie r
Jugs* is the eeriest of my errant. I
amobis( ot the first section, ba of the read.
A handeos. young Whim, with • bright,
boyish Moe, • beardless chin, sad cheeks as
smooth as • girl's
Nevertheless, I bold • little grudge
sindust him. It was always vezis, to me
them brats of twenty-two promoted along-
side of an old trooper like w But for all
that be was a aim boy. and the met woad
go through fin and water for hie H. is
well-rono.ted, el good family, mod often
mosivr lettere with the meal of the War
dopertmest. Rut that 1e hie krises, s.a
mine.
I wataked him with the corner of my or
as he ran through the lets. Theo I sow
him wipe away • tear. • little Mar, wbieb
glieased ea the end of Isis .yelsmt I pre-
tended set Meso it, eves joked a little to
make ham lough.
"What hoe she written he lea. Jaegr!
What says my fair lady'"
H. treed to me without • ee11s, mod
gravely said : "I have se lair air, fert-
rand. Itis from my whether."
"Ah !-" 1 felt so it I had .d. • feel .l
myself, and said se more.
+tat Jaogr eoslfasea, "De yes see the e
letters, Bertrand ! It word be hitter not
M reeler. them is limes like thea.."
That was my ey des, as I have already
said.
It Iran at geed te anew them to break,
Asks, the seamy' ; they ask waMw bet-
ter. fat out of pentium= to Jacque I said,
"It is always plasmas M read= geed =we
17.m Mta se natter where. I bepa yes
had .Mbiy disagreeable."
Jeagac shook kis Mad.
" Oh. ao, te Air .eshsry !"
That was all. Really,Ma.ter Jacque was
M talkative thh mernieg. Hie eyes were
Beed ea the b.el=on far away, where than
Wee welting te se bet a bit ef bias lky. I
em re& what be =odd me ever these.
" Forward. marsh r' I repeated at Let
" Forward, earth 1 it my melba.
Joegr, se doubt, was still are•.iy, and
did sed beer As eem.•.d, for I herd tee
lh.tanost lighted w say, " Ali, well, 8er-
ger%Jrges lagging babied already 1"
Jacgr seal set • word. H. simply re-
peated, " Forward, marsh !" s • droggi.g
Mae as U he wen weary. TWO is M "ay,
It was set the test • Fresab siegesn$ uses
whoa M 0.m seal•, " Forma, marsh !"
They sever samba those tee wares, bet
else= them out with eathesas.. What is
Mie stetter with Sargeant J•egr this mere -
is del like himself.
*k. that was • reuniting. I see tell yet&.
Wb.. sight same we were still is the waw,
but =p M our wate5 this 11.. Aird all
rendes little Isla Meese were wittier ire
like se may demean. Bat we marshal
steadily es until we were winks 500
metres of the elude. Net • ettn-tl.t, sot
• mevemust ; the reseals were "arias their
powder esti' we were n.•eey.
1 said to myself " Walt, old Wlow, yes
will have ses.tbime to warm yea p 4,-
064 be :.ea't he diseesr.pa."
W bo., &held, we were arab easamenied
to halt.
The septa= mapped is frees el the reeks.
sad dmmasaad. is a law veimo- .31 ars sane
it wee diaU 5Yy usd.t.d—•r * eh -
..Tear 10111105 M radrhha a mese and
H•Mns11 I Slopped limwrd. New, I
Met the .haetane te it• a lit&& tee mall
appesated by my eept•aa. m =d Maab-
ekte Uke myself, who had Men my lseaa•-
aat . Alma.
"Net yea, Bertrand, 1 hoes yes well.
lied wham I want yon I will fid yea eat.
„IoM M kid sao.g1 to rewhais gest"
Yon tee. sere ofi.oin will not great yon
Um let aver. Thee 1 .mid to .ymlf,
This M just the thug for Juga.."
The ease= sewed to be et the same
opistea, tee he esesped =wily m frost of
him, and repeated. soder his ease, " A ..b -
=Beer wallies M .adertake • dnagoress
It was paisly to be moms time be was
staking .dveroa. to Jacque, sail you sill
think I am moot Ise Toe wises I tell yea
my fir fellow lowered hie eyes leader the
gaze ot the o.ptus, sad mid sot • word.
Yes may he sure the captmis wee •miry, few
you know it is sot pltiesaat to make ad-
verse to anyo.•, sad have them threes
'.mak is your teeth.
I hoard kr user seder his steresehe,
" Well, be aces to take Rood Dare of him
eats.
Ah ! it was rough. Jocq tensed se n a
e• • blot, but said set a ward ; only w1r s
t►" captain had p••erd he raised hie ry •
sed fixed them es seam het of bl•e sky far
. way os the ►signs, when 1 mud tee r
thing—entbing .t all.
Tees I said to myself, " Well, ley fine
fellow. you .re decidedly • onward."
To he brie!, Mertbelot of the third dmvis-
tes wee sheen for this expedition. He re-
turned without eves • eorstch, the j .oke
& epee, whoa my poor Jsoyue—
W •l 1, we eat off again ; there wee so Ise -
g ing behind this time. About two bssdr.d
sod fifty metres from the walls the atoned
Mb Ravens a broadcast is the face. Sa-
o ri ti ! how it raised. TM halls fell to the
relit, to the left, in the rio.field., making
a "Maio*" as they struck the water. No,
e namored bask, but at sso like firing in the
air, the rascals were se well protected by
their walls. The fusillade lasted only shout
tea minutes, but I shall remember it • loan
time.
Howoyr, it oould sot somber in ebb
way. The bye mosded the charge, Se-
ptet ! That err always rode • shiver
of gsi•ty through me. Behold us rosier
with axed bayonets, like madmen ! But so
I bete already nouoed the gateway of the
citadel opened apes • high rdbankuaset,
airily three metres wide, to sear that we
most climb the marrow resat., end par is
two by two under • terrible fire, and that,
too, through • palisade of b•mbes which
the reseals had oesetraetod to bar the way.
already morrow eseugb.
Ab, it was sufoisatly difi4eslt without
that tamed bamboo, and Heaves .&y
knows what it amt es ! I sew my too
Itest•m•aa fall, the .dj■stoat of the hat -
talkie, sad may others. Impossible to
peas that earned b.sbeo. My captain
raged like • demes.
At last he oow"...aed. "L rides op
teenThem !"
time it was very serious. No title
to hesitate ; all who °limbed them mar•
sr of errs death.
1 thunk the captain must have retained
some mike sgiliest Jacg00, for he tarsal tit
him, sad said, "Go so there. sir, and mar
sway that bamboo."
Itis justice to or that he did net wait
to be ted • monad time Toetehise hie
cap, with "All right my ..phi.." bestart.
ed at • gaiek rut la posing m• he drew
• packet of letters from W yeakst.
"Take sure .1 flim lir .o. B•rtresd."
Ad is the twi.kli.g elf ma eye le was up
with kis a.Nteu.
"Tear sway this. Throw that iiia the
deco►." H. was as tranquil as i1 =patio -
median • =sad et soldiers as fatigue day.
ndall aha time thewets. army posri•g
spAm them a deadly Are. the sella whist -
lien. teaeb, the Mathes, pleaghisg up tbe
greeted. every sew a.d than lir thing in a
e beulaer. emrrlimg sway as arm, her btteak-
iN0. 1•r-
Heayss, what • sink§ ! They were all
left there, all my esstrsdss--Jsoq.m.whssy
4be 0m.ber, bat he was As last. Just ea
the work was Subbed • ball struck him hr.
tames the eyes. As he raised hie arae M
skeet a great "Harrah !" be fell dead, foo+
fregar
Parape +5.50 mot vary proper what I did
cert morsimn, bet truly it was too mush ft r
me --that packet .4 hires that Jsegoe gave
um ea he wast Se kis death. I could sot
111.9 Ilam.,
I thaaght, "A bey wM ants like • mimed
and • few boars alter dies like • .•m ! It is
=miters! ; there raw M something wader
this."
And I felt I had an •tpas•tlus obese Ra-
der my hand is the leasers. They horned
m•. It was impomible M keep them. Ida
Fei 1 I =aid mot ; tees, them I drew est
11. pswkM,
Uses my word. then wea only see let-
ter, the ear M bad mensal that seeaisg.
Nothimg shat Ah, blood of bleed ! what •
1.005,. H. wse rlpha, pear M7. Oma
ought sol ta ruselv • latter like that jmtr{
bolero • battle. A. for mo, 1 cried like a
baby, &d was eserealy able to read it fer
the tears a my eget It was from hie
mother, and here is why the pad weans
wroti le her hey as ea ended key IMM.'
:—
"Now, my predate Jawing, take ewes .+
yesreelf, fey why mkt Rrms.har yes w
all I have in Ibis wand, sad if buy bisg
ahead h&pP.s te yes. 1 wed wealth re
mad. It is less She these patw= very weari-
ly lilies sum le waiW& ; M I try le be
patent, se Lege% the premed, .id only
think of the fete= wham you will return.
Abar s11 Misr, .y prosiest bey. be pat -
dab. Do whatever yon are ersa5nded M
ire, like • brays soldier, Mt de mid o=sier
yeoman =aseeesmrily. I forbid yet N.
as. my derlisg Jubilee: I belief yea meek-
ly'. I impha• yon, before NAME, WM
may us/5p=ses5, M think el your .e4br,
who is always Mishit= of yes. mid de site
risk tea mask. Preemies um this, will yes
set ! Aid rs.e.bir, a w is mid • =weird
Messer M ever lib .ether."
TM labor mal he. .T h•.1. I madsr-
10.od all mew. H. W §h.ught .f his
.weber. tike brave bey, ad waited till he
was A esb es.me dd le ye. And. se
a
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1 lir awe, to that Mt el bine sky where these
weir asibloR Is be sees. be was triskap al
W mtber, sad of tibia Femme ke had
ewers as keep.
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=any.
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