By the same author
The foregoing story is the first of a series entitled—"Tales for Canadian Homes;" the others will appear in serial form in the columns of the Canadian Garland, a Weekly Newspaper, which the author intends to establish shortly, in the Village of Durham, Ormstown, County of Chateauguay, P. Q.
ANDREW L. SPEDON,
St. Jean Chrysostom,
Chateauguay Co., P.Q.
The Poetic Wreath.
LIFE'S STRUGGLE.
Our life is but a struggle here,
'Mid good and ill, 'twixt hope and fear,
Thro' dang'rous channels oft we steer,
With reckless force;
But self-made ills make life's career
A rougher course.
The world is but a human hive;
To keep the varied swarm alive,
Its working bees must toil and strive,
While others feast.
The lazy drones appear to thrive,
Yet work the least.
The world appears a battle-field,
The stronger rule, the weaker yield,
The golden nerves too often wield
The power which leads,
While justice' scales are oft conceal'd
By selfish deeds.