l the way down from big Bill Barker, the heavyweight
asse. But we weren't chosen-we just arrived, piece by piece;
ar drew us to the plains of Valcartier, and one by one it dropped us side by sid
her sentiments-patriotism. But only one force held us together: our Colonel! Without him, as an entity, we ceased to exist. His broad-minded gen
ning the sweet but disturbing note of the bugle sounding the reveille brought me back from dreams of home. I
before the fireplace and meditatively raked the ashes from its recess. He was a slow lad;
bed to get a be
ought you so far from h
the mornin' nur pullin' teeth in the afternoon." For Wilso
t you, Wilson, that sometimes, at short ran
and. The pool of memory was stirred. A hazy thought was struggling to t
the war broke out I wuz pickin' apples on dad's farm. I didn
of the word, must remain forever shrouded in mystery; but it wa
sergeant-major's troubles were like unto those of Job. Military discipline commenced in earnest
thirty ocean liners, with its freight of thirty-three thousand soldi
increasing care. I can still look over the starboard rail and see the black smoke of the Gloria prowling along in the south
e was destined to make, steamed through our lines one day. The brave fellows, who were so soon to meet a watery
the waves to the other two lines of ships steaming peacefully along side by side. Something weighty was on his mind. Occasionally
him, "can you get a messag
line-a little difficult, I shou
done, can't it?
t's very i
want to send a message
ws upon the rail and looked down in grinni
he sort of man we need at the f
d send it over
-I'll take
gy's compliments and best wishes, and will she join
while the ridiculous message passed across from
rsing Sister Marlow's compliments to Captain Reggy. Regrets must decline kind
whirled round and round us hour by hour as we entered the English Channel. Soon the welcome
hip. They rowed with the quick neat stroke of trained athletes, and as the boat came alongside ours they shipped their oars and raised their boyish voi
, upsetting this one or knocking down that, showed that these lads were quite capable of upholding all the old fighting traditions of the British Navy
t Reggy shook his head sorrowfully
"To-day I guard the ship, but to-morrow-oh, to-morrow!" Reggy held out bot
hing to the time of "The Maple Leaf Forever," and every foot of pavement or sidewalk was pa
to the music of their band-a clean-cut, well-set-up, manly lot, who marched with the firm independent step of the free born. Suddenly our colonel discovered a fami
oghorn'! W
t of view, by reason of being about the waist of a pretty girl, who accommodat
is nickname. "Lots of cheer. Can't salute. One arm busy! Other is
tan and ultra-democrat
His temperature in both towns registered ninety-eight degrees in the shadiest and most secluded spots. And t
w hours that our small coin was likely to become extinct and our buttons merely things that used to be. Every tim
high-and children might not follow there. The pretty barmaid smiled. The second
ave, sir?" she i
ew himself up to his full six feet, two, and saluted. A mel
e, a loaf of
nging in the
e one cannot say. The girl held up
lack coffee the ge
spirit was aroused. "Av
istress my
dregs from
sweet, to q
which the 'i
of beer,
r toward me and hazarde
e they ha
two straight rows of pearly teeth s
n. We have plenty of ice with which to tem
ly up, bereft of repartee; t
pid Englishwomen we ha
on was goin
iscovered ourselves in a veritable w
staccato chorus. Our supply of pennies had
of poor soldiers going to the war. We can't always be
, others curiously uncertain, a few sympathetic. The silence l
wd give a poor soldier a penny to help
d to her companions and said: "Here, hold the baby for me and I'll give the poor fellow a penny." She dive
major," he said sternly, "do you mean to s
eplied, wit
ermit it,"
shed to gauge how much patriotism beat in those little hearts, what sacrifice they were prepared to make fo
d I am going to take them," I rep
ed stiffly and stepped back. The little girl grav
hers?"
few looked sheepish and hung their heads. I sli
"Here's another penny for you," and he
from the other children, who realised t
tainly on me!" Moe
ook at those two coins, and I know that somewhere, in a frail little body, bea