Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Strathcona Horse, Speech by Nicholas Flood Davin: Lansdowne Park, March 7th, 1900 A. D. On the Occasion of the First Parade of the Strathcona Horse, When a Flag From the Town of Sudbury Was Presented by Her Excellency the Countess of Minto
From all parts of the north-west Territories you come - from the wide plains of Assinaboia, from the ranges of Alberta and Maple Creek, from the Peace River and the Yukon; from desk, mart mine and farm from the school, from the pro fessions; Scions of nobility, the sons of wealthy men, sons of Canadian governors and statesmen, sons of the plough, sons of the shop - all leaving comfort, some opulence, and the greatest opportunities of peace, unasked you go, as spontaneously as tho e who have gone before you.
You will leave on Monday what is just now a land of snow bracing, beautiful, exhilarating; you will cross the equator for a land of fierce suns, beautiful, too, but trying compared with our stimu lating clime - and your desire is that valour might be able to arm itself with wings, the only fear you know is that you may not be in time.
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