Another song for John's Scottish Songs
Article 75 - Good manners just a fond memory in our cut-and-thrust age.
Chapter XVIII. William the Lion.
CHAPTER XIII. THE CLOSE OF THE WAR.
Chapter XVII. - Arrival at Fort Garry—Kindly received by Rev. Geo. Young and wife—Mr. Marshall—Wife and self start out alone on our long journey—" The steady jog"—A lordly Irishman—"Give him a terrible pounding for me "—A prairie fire—Meet with a party of fugitive Sioux—Participants in the Minnesota massacre—Mr. Macdonald and Mr. Audey.-."You will do for the North-West, Mrs. McDougall".
Article 74 - Holyrood tale of cupidity, ineptitude and sloth.
Chapter XVII. David I., The Sore Saint—The Battle of the Standard.
CHAPTER XII. MAJOR ANDRE.
Chapter XVI. - Conference over, I leave on a visit to Ontario—Dr. Punshon—Passing the Customs—A stubborn Jehu - Northern Railroad at Moorehead—Take steamer at Duluth—Revisiting scenes of my boyhood—Collingwood—Craigvale—Toronto—College education denied—My second marriage—Westward bound - Seasickness—A "wild and woolly" town—Heading off a steamer—Down the Red River—Dr. Bryce----- Westward rush begun—A merited rebuke.