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Whl°l1 wasscon taendintljie cfNew France. had been raging for three years. With the King. Louis XV, under the influence of Madame do Pompadour. exitravagance and cor- ruption indented the court and the oflioers of government. Canada. suffered no les from the prevailing \ I ` 7’ _; . in _ _ "°' N' dishonesty. 'rho moooooot' moot. wasnt the heddo! a gang which . _ bios the ooiony and tho Kino dike- E rho oovoroor, vouorouu, muy. in- - ‘W competent and vain. if not actuality \, oimmg io the foooorioo of me osioui bandits, wlnked at their odences. In this difiioult and tinpiromnislng situation the Marquis as Montealm ifoupd ii-iimnelf when he arrived in 1150 to take oorrirnanri of the French army incanads. 1-le was an honest and higl-minded man, intent on doing his duty as s soldier., proud, qulcktemp- ‘ered and--vivwious. with. a. _sound military training and an experience of warfare combined with a keen intelligence that adapted itself rapidly to new conditions. Properly SUPPOF- ted. he might have been able to save the country. l°/ut with the small num- ber of troops that France spared him from her Eul‘0P63_¥\' WU. ll-Hd hi!-WD* ered by the interference of Vaudreuil, who was jealous of him, andlby the general colfulltion of the 08115519” omclals, _he soon realized, that his task was almost ii. 'lorlorn hope. Fortunately he was supported by able and trustworthy omoem; Levis. Bourlalnaque sind B0\1ZB_ll1_ville who were in accord with him, and, I-1696 by them, he succewed in dela/ying the inevitable end. and for some time iii spite of the greater resources of ‘Britain and her American colonies, Canada more than held her own. But the tide was turnl11!- The great 'Pl_tt, Lord Chatham.¢ was at the head of the British 'ministry Under his ardent leadership, vigor and intelligence aninialed the war. Three attacks against New France were planned; a cccnblnation naval and military expedition against the great fortress oi wil.-.inure iii owe srorou one against the west, through the Alleghanys to Fort Du Quesne, now Pittsburg, and one by way oi' Lakes George and Ohamplain, the gateway The command of the British army him the position in spitsof Pitts -piaooounlaioooaamooin-i Alarlllowe. parliapoths most MIM! ‘Abiu4uo,;uo¢soiu‘ ihe`1'¢ll-_leader gli-lil E r-55 25 E, BAE' elim lttlsd Wlloh to to, llllhdmnllsa .._, im it at ww bv °111\1‘8\11¢ 11 full mio-izri the iwextu-iii; .iuiy onomooo A brelltwork of 1013 DUN! hlsh as A :the afternoon. a number of Highlan- .IYII-W WU, 511315 me 1 °“*“° f¢“°° ders forced their way through the round the camp- I-11 110115 0! il. *D l-lf! 'eiitmglcmentu clambared over th: diltllwi M K l11\U\‘°° lh°°» l»h°“““'35 fstcckado and leaped into the meios- OI Clit d0Wl'l Mid dl‘I.Wh `uf”’ where “my wen. ynyonetted by ¢a¢¢tliex,in a_brwt1111s tensile of lhlr- the much. wherever the une was wild branches. 'rm-oushvul the h°1‘iumf,eooa. uooiooim or nova un sumintr dlltllbifl md mmf- 'WP' ltliere, and the ll‘.'ench grenadisrs pod io thllr lhlrtl, swung their axes mmm go mg; gg, quqeu-_ Hour _ when nisht 1411. this .slept imma orwr hour the uioiooi ion of im wins Wir :mu 'bthindtlli brelltwvril- on, until as evening drew near, the oarmsthl ‘aiaN9°0_m°\1 arrlwd oumuma sriuni mnsooos un. “wr . _ . _ _ `\$_°~. \\_ $6-iii :; § M -` C ; ii Qi* \ \ \\ i`f_\ ihi-S best with the m¢BI1S at hand. His 'ln command, a h0.t in himself. Ar, ;~~‘~v-d'"~" and mcied-ibI3 °3u°U-"“¢~5 °°°“u°¥ i1Bl'¥»1e8 ranged the country ldaybreak on the 8th, the .roll oi “f “'13 gadefal Wm’ had dine” “Wm between himself and the Brliisli. An drums woke the m n ' _ "W SH1\13'nter. entrenched ca-mp was formed in front ‘again until noon. wiihryen this sgii-Loo); O1 the British over 500 were killer, bg me ,om which was patched up as » mms in the woods warned than of 'while the wounded and missing 'well as possible. His activity deceived ‘the approach of the Bi-im~,h_ ,brcught their total loss to about 203.. the British into the belief that the I The day was blazing hot. Mont- iThe Fi°enn.h, out of a force oi almos. Fienoh force was much stronger than calm threw 011 his ggldlaced mn and 4000 lost nearly 400 in killed and it was in reality. Abercromby there- lin his shirt sieeuw' wok B pgswon 'wounded, iictwltiist.-ind.ng the cover 'fore advanced cautiously, and Mant- ‘fi-om whence he could see nearly up 'under which they fought,-an india- calm gained some days more for his :the new of fume, A, me B,-yu;-, :atlon of the des:.erate persistence ol Pmpliratiolls. Iappcareil at the edge of the woods bc- tum Bfmsh °l'l'3‘3k- On the 5th of July the British force fycud the mum timbers he ave 3 When Abercromby realized the ¢ml°°-fl¢=d 011 lake Gems- 9600 of fsignoi, :ana o single cannons shot llnwsfitude 0! hi-1 defeat he 81": 'them were -provincial troops drawn :bwmed from -me fm bghmd h1m_ ‘orders to retreat, and abandoned any 'from the American colonies, the rc- ‘Every man by-,yew down 11|, tmp, further attempt against Montcalm, ‘mainder were British regulars, inclu- seized 1-L15 mu3ke|;_ and 1-an in his though his army still greatly out- ,dlnii I regiment or kilt-ed Highlanders. lpiooo in tho uuoauoox, une pohmut numbered tho Fionoh. in oomempt. ‘-the 42nd or Black Watch. Ample me 1,18.” 5i,;y;_-k,g,¢1e_ 0 mug; ¢ his humiliated soldiers dubbed him, ,stones and ammunition were carried gr¢,ng,d1er:t.lia biggest 113:? in their "M.rs. Naihbycrcmby", Nabby bdng a _ln beteaux, and s. formidable number ,-ogimenis, wearing high bes,r5k'n 'iiickiiiarre for Abigail, then a female of cannon were transported in heavy ishak05_ sung,-ed in the 1-ear, ready name common in New England. Pitt 'tlatboats The advance of the tio- 'go rush w me dgfeme 0; my |»,h;-gut- soon recalled him, and he retired with ‘M113 of over a. thousand bcats. which iemd pomp _ ' iihe djsgl-we of having caused the ' British ¢°V%\‘¢d 131° -W3-WFS ff°m Shim £0 lmost disastrous defeat of the The Brmsmu 'hey formed up' arms in North America. shore, under a cloudless midsummcr _ sky, was H. spectacle of such extent 'snaulder W Shwlder’ in tout cw” 1 Montcalm assed alon the lines of \ | _ P 8 .md magnmoence as the peaceful Icolums, saw in front of them s, con- weary' sm0k3_begrim,9d men’ and luke had nw” before seem |f’usion cf fallen trees, on whcse tan- manked mem for their swadmess, The amiy landed at r/Ion the next |5194 b"m°h°5 We 19”” mms ’h"iV" land distributed fcod, wine and beer. diy at the north end or Loire George. °1ll“8 1" "h° h°‘"» “nd I" “he dm' enoxi soy, with pious groti-tune, no whuh is cunnested by B windmg ance b:yond, ri glimpse of the breast- 'set up a lame cross' on which he in. stream with Lake ohampuln. Led W°fl< B-“<1 the 811°” °f Slmlllhl °“ oorziooa ii verse lu Louu ond one-the ln by the advance party, under General Df`°l-fud-I-"8 8011 blmlsi bl” “°§ ° French, composed by himself, attri- H,-,we_ me B,.w_,h marched by-B road single man o'i’1;he defenders. The bums to God me amazing v|¢¢,,w lthrough the woods towaard the fort, !°"d‘“' l'° “d"““¢° W” 'wen' “nd that saved Canada on France for dmmt uhm", eight mme, from then. _the four columns moved forward, with ' ea, , another y . landing place. In the weeds tl1ey,““*°~l“~>"~“ at W *=l‘°“ld°‘- “° me mad? | in the pioturo, the some is supposed °3“’°““t‘°’°d 5 F"°“°h s°°'“““3 party' [paw °t B' parade rm°w:_b1"°'°°at'€d to be viewed ircm inside the French whmh th” scans,-ed ,gig 9, sharp provlncia-als on the flanks, buckskin- stockada Monwaym is shown Wea,-_ iemgagement. capturing severe] pi-ls. :clad rangers skirmlshtng in advance ling a1°ng_5kh.ml waist COM' although oners. nut Howe was killed by ti1e`11~su1=1rS brilliant in Scarlet and sold. scmeumes he, as ,.,,,1,,s other gmoyoi ni-or vouoy. Hu nu was o doocry 'N111 British srensdiem with hlsh Umm, at ,hm time wore . wire.-oo blow to the expedition. The whole l2@11k¢f1 y¢ll0W l'll1l»S. ill 0118 00l'llll'1l1. _ m- in battle, The ` a to 1 11 rid 'icuii aol in i in iorto °' mel bm' mm army seeme oss s. can ence. .. 1 an s, w i su ng g n °uh_“5_ which he is said iw have Ab€l`¢1'°U1'bY, b¢“'|1d°'9d “nd “mei” 'Fmds ‘md nm' b°n“51"s' Wm" ° ‘single iwom at the Battle of the Plains at itsin. hesitated, and lost on the next freatlier in another. The tangle oi \Q,,,bcc me nm yn, is in me P055. duy_ _ iralfen trcc broke the orderly formaticn ,ewan of his descendams at mo I-le had the choice cif several plans. ,ns they advanced, and the men began hmm, chateau in France, and allows yo! sttack. Hc.might threaten the to scramble through the chstru.tions gmc marks of mmem Capmmsv lieu. ,Fi-em:h with part oi his force, while 'ui sccttercd grcups. ' itmams, “signs and scrgeams cm-ied he marched the ma.n body tiiroz'-gh , Suddenly n blaze ci fire and smoke fespomons o'r halberts' short spears' the woods to the rear of Montca!m‘s burst from the stockade, and a volzy IM shown in the dmwmg_ as Wen 55 Iposltlon, 'to prevent his rrtrcat by ‘ol muskct 'balls and grape-shot iswordm Must of the French 1-ggi. land. and intercept relnfcrcomezil-= ‘trashed into the oiosc-packed British l _ . -nh I - , .ments wore whi coats ulmmed v iam suppues ‘mm me nmth' In tm°p5` The ‘mm was swept sway: :blue or red. a few wore blue, faced lbhiitciwe. Mcn»ll.;ilm, whsd :ad onlg' but those behind pressed f;rwa':d ` Wim wh.w_ Then. wide long ,kk-gs E18 dl-YS' i>I`0V 0115. ‘N01 2 9132 over thcee who fall. Again and again ‘were bummtd back from “wr 1ms_ to retreat in boats by the lake. or toithu storm of bullets struck them. as in the style of me French ponus fighthls way through. Or the British iv-.th bull-dog courage they struggled during the great Wm Ther, 1935 could place some of their artillery on lbhH._.,3h mc _ entangled wg, and were clothed m whim knee breeshes' the heights of Rattlesnake Hill, which |bi~anchcs. Swcating. cursing, shout- 1 with white gahrs reaching to gh. overlooked the French camp. ‘and ling. they strove to advance. while the 'thighs' fastened ‘with rows M many s\veap_their entrenchments. while the .murdm-¢us cn-,5s.m-e pound from my hmmm. Except the grammer c°m_ remainder' bombarded the delcnees igwmed 5mke_“ks, m°kade_ .Um._b1e|pam"' who wore high Nm,sk~n from the w°°ds. will t`~1= 111fM1"1’Y' to :oooh thou- hidden roei, they ron I ,hum an Wm ,°w_c,°,,,,ed th,-,¢. could advance. But Abererombys |,mk_< ‘ , comma hats' trimmed with www French prisoners told that larlve re- Abcrcrahiby, a miie and a half in | hmm (copyrigm by C_ W_ Jegeryu, m!°"°°“‘°“."° we" hwnyl °"P°°"°d- gtlzs rear. sent orders to charge again. .R C_ M _ and, that l\i.ontcalm_alrcikdY.had _(199). |lJn1ike.Mantcs.lm, who all day was in ""¢°» °”'f°°5°i°“"l° m°n'°'°"‘_1“l““m‘ 'the thick ot the iight, Abcrcromby More mm wg www, in England ber. He b¢ll°W4 lfllwl. Wd- Wil-h°“‘ 'never saw tl-ie firld where his men are go have rail-air freight service wlltlrll lo 511118 -\-'IP N8 Wfmefy "° 'were plying with such desperate brsv- to goniimngui Europe, mdk! $ ¢l»t¢fUl €X\l11ll”llU°fl 01 91° icry Once more, and vainly, the- r French position, he dwldvd t0 Ui' W British 'struggled forward. And all But One Woman- Always Tells Another In this modern age it is not consi- dered good form to be ill for even one day. 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After an absence of nearly four years a pigeon has just retumed to its home at Market Drayton, Eng- phone calls made between the Neth- ` Wales for the quarter ending Sep- er-lands and the Dut/ch East Indies numbered 1.461. Most of 'the street accidents in Emgland are among people between 15 and 25 years old. Plans of public improvements ir land. - cities of Poland call for a total els' In six months oi 1929 radloiele- pendlture of $33,000,000. ` I I 1 MUNUMENT T0 FRENCH SULDEIRS UNVEILED AT HALIFAX ' _ Group nfFrcncl1 and Fiigiisli nflicials who attended r ' - Halifax, of the monument to thc 2,500 French soldiers whghgigdl `i'r§nf;‘§0aitri};rI:'1lI:i‘:liisA:ni;{i‘;rg1'1iri‘¢n 2; iccapturetouisliurg which the yi-ar previous had fallen into the hands of a force from Nev r I-.ngiarid commanded by William Shirley. Front row, left to right: Captain Decoux, Commands H U of the French cruiser “I’rimauguot;" Commander Victor Brodeur senior naval oi5¢g.-h mm mand at Halifax; Hon. Edouard Carteron, Consul General for Frarioe in C ' - ' "C . » President of the Nova Scotia Historical Society; Vice Admiral Sir Cecil JY '~’ ' il. M. S. Despatch; M. Lcfranchit, liionch Consular Agent at Halifax; , l, ` .,- \ a_ -nu- tléosejozihe Tim line of the Canadian Nltiollal Railway! |qrll.i§~iiito |‘N|¥_\i»_, ._-_¢.¢; ,_ ._,._,,~3:-aim I y .., T. W. BENTLEY, Manager for P. E. Island i . 'racvsia u:~Q._ -o-Q,¥,|.§.5;.,\