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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2105�fk - J yRh _ \�:� i- i �� .. 'i �_.�' uk _ 11 � m � To their Excellencies T11E GOVERNOR GENERAL OR CANADA AND MADAME LEGER and to their Canadian predecessors VINCENT MASSEY (IN MEMORIAM) GEORGES P. VANIER (IN MEMORIAM) AND MADAME VANIER The Right Hon. ROLAND MICHENER AND MRS MICHENER QMHUSTER UP SUPPLY AND SERVICES CANAVDA 1977 ISBN 0 ILA MR) 2 LEGAL TH DEPOSIT N°„o.ALE DO QUEBEC GOVERNMENTER HO C....o000 NO. b._„ iAO RESIGN; ANTHONY C30CCH MCDC POINTED IN CANADA BY IMPRIMERHE GAGNE UTEE JUMPING: VOLUMES LTER PAPER ABUTUR KElMSECOTE MAWS TtiawluA ,,v d"'fth,"i Thef ilvl.einenuk m five)iev mwdiuend�lCNlu lOw.OvHo6,av /llw�m�ed Eve . Ti mmev Hoez. O�mw, Vie- mnw vd fd�oo dia. Time. , 1967 Y d ,.M1ed by a m.P�n Pn,uT. IGO(, .ixr..d.I m.t pnm.The,J m kR kh wqd dm.)Ie..r Ienil W vomplerus We every of flideeu Ha t.iM1e Mwol day. An illustrated history of Government House, Ottawa, from Victorian times to the present day McGILL—QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS MONTREAL & LONDON 1977 In ass dation with Government House, Ottawa, and Publishing Ccnum Supply and Smit Canada PICKERING PUBLIC L18RA CENTRAL BRANCH RIDEAU HALL Re He HUBBARD Forewords by His Excellency The Right Honourable JULES LEGER, cc, calm, cu Governor General of Canada and tac late General GEORGES P. VANIER, oso, mc, cn reassurance, Guarder, harder, of Denotahirea° Headman Counters of Bmahucoueh,n' and td, WdaM1 .Amid and an collector, lady Chordate (Gueat) 5chreihc^hm visit w Cenadain 1955heand his wifeateyed with Vincent Massey at Rideau Had. He died the fallowing year. Meanwhile. in the spring d 1935, an ... anal meeting hod oke, Place. With his time to Canada growing very show, Besebormgb had damaged in get hath Bennett and Modern!, King as leader of the Oppaihm, together to rympmeamem,aar, Muss, ..ghithenarefartd influence Jd mdtu until after the fonhmding else n. Happily is was 11,mut who hit upon Jahn Buchm, novetisq Imfrapher. and Commov,1w, member of Parliament far the Scottish universities. King readily smord became of Summer's known ,domain, f Si, Wllfnd Isawner and mustache wiN Ood amour y. Kang bad in fan already thought of Buchansom, years Previously. After the destine that bmngba The Diann, w power, King began to meant d'lmg walk, and collects with the Scottish sage, and an the s4enaah of these he m1 gad his manage as Kingsmere with its cmim, folly of'Abey mine.''` Job, Burden, Ise Bacon Tweedsmuir (1875-1990), was the son of, jsh. fir m,' 1, lard TvmLm,l., semmr gmnW. lvs ce IM.. 181 .Isom, labs Tveob,", 182 minimerofflue Free church USawland. Boyhood! manor in the valley mishe Tweed had impirW a love otth, nmihem lentimmp,aad meddled a mmanic slow Ifhiswry.e` After Glasgow University and Bmorm s Cutlets, Durant, he spent a year in London working of law and jaumalism. Bar won after the Boer We, he joined Milmn,'kindergenen' M young manorialism and want to Sara Africa or help inrhe rebuilding of that"army. He welled in the grant Nall Of Mike, which berate, f,,him ukind of ,leap Scotland; and the dimme gave him a'Rem, of complete ,,,11-being.'se it, for the people, MO first mntam with a large non-English- apeakinggoup ins British Domirvon deflected his sympathies fmmimpenal unity towards Donations nanomdism.37 Retuning to lender, he joined the Publehmg farm ufne mas Nelson and Sone and made his Brat mntaet with Cama in 1908 through supiumm', r Gray's fund fw me purchase of the Plow of Abraham." By 1910 he had begun wntiog his thAleraovels, ibe mast poplar d which, The Th triune Same, appeared in 1915. In the early, pan of the First Would War Buchan arced as Tomo tom ,emsiem at Bntieh hemll mitma in France and began the happen labour of compiling Not Hiring of the Warts Is 1911 be became direct of sifimmatim, for the British government, and it stridently the e<ndingp sin of pounng out propagende that worsened the ulcer he hadconmrcod a few years senselessly. Exhausted u the end of the war, be bought Elefisld Manor on the edge of the Camwoldaand settled ime due life of a fees a]venter. HiaLor6Mimo was the f tote sones ofhismnnl Megmphim, which Mm included thos.M Mon e, Sir Wale, Si JBua Exxon, end Cmmwsll.Is Ate for Min was that gommer general's wait to the Yukon'Derhpy that pmiculady fired Bump7w Saudim n. But his mormaty to visit the Canodia murs,"nor, he irma,l on Met t visit to Ninth America in 1924. Thoughin the United! See,he tinselled m CMI Warlatlelmids and gained an abiding admiration fm Limalm he got no further in Cani thea the usual itinerary of Queben, Mmeml, Toronto, and Otm m.^IntheaspireshestayedfirmwithMacken- ain King at Larne, House and later with Loth Byng at Rideau Hall. In 1901 he twined Susan Gressette, a cousin of the Duke of Westmir, er. Though a another in he, own right, she was quiet and self-eFacing league her beiUm,st huehend who, modest in Ne gayer risings, was prone to ambition and varsity in the foments Bury hadone dmgme,and show yons. of ,base John (the present 1pNexclmuir) nal Alapaha were the Most often in Code. Tweedamuir's acceptance of the assessment o Caede, article pumps pgowith it, eemeeae MrwM hisfnend T. E.],, .. me, whow,dq'Ahigh office, to which I gulp you immensely.'" Waiting until just after the Canadi n election of 1935, the Tweedsmums sailed into Quebec on 2 Naeccomes. Their Household included We eeeretmy. Shaldham hater Sir Shuldhem) Redfern, fresh from the Sudan Political Service: the lady-in- waiting Imsew, SseenanSmith old two young a Ca, Lieutenant Condon flowers Nam WwA'IDMeAOCJ ,1936 �ipm Bp owWmiM1. Dominant R:uB, B Burse. H. Will, O'Can't; fAr1^ I N now spent yvad:mnem. 706 Off m meas. )iewwx R:wnSm o. Cpwn Bolo, At. KIh,k. M, axis Mea A. S. to sum. Inns rmdwnv. Jre Hm. alalia:. Ounces. tidy ruxeLmao. Me swennsmm steel). Gvem eiawna- o . im,neuCoe. Jwece lv /IntAupAwon wd Meter ln)ltde4 Q31 lase loss. mi F:. nusxna Rd.uu 184 Rivers -Smith, RN, and Captain John Boyle. A third, Captain Mldiwl Argues Imer Lord Adev and privatevetery to Queen Visited, 14, amyedan(romthe Bessbumugh period, ac did the composite, Cdanel Eno Mwkemaa" The Ottawa member, included Willis -0'C mm, es principal aoand F. L. C. Parc tart. The mm, whom Mackinac King premed at the lery in Qum, wen alight and hail in appearance. The foe, with it, 'long queer nese and'Imn, selectivity cheekdm wu nearly insmpamnt from his illness. An obvious intellect wns denoted by the high forehead, which was deeply waved tram o childhood accident. ABv the wearing -in^ he chmemerimawly rook a day all to we the snow 9111, at Cap Teamsters, and arrived in Ottawa on 4 November. The pestiferous laved Rideau Hell at Ent eight. Resembling 'a very big, comfortable bullishemmtry Rouse;itdimppoimalthem only inaRord- up no aweaping view d the surrounding emmosymde.4a Lady Tweedsmuir was delighted with the Barrels, 7h, bobe park whi,h sutm mitt die hwx and garden.,, vaned and cleansing, and is peopled by ml -Mack evaluate which rue atom, their mile looking like black eoWwtio mks." Having in ,,ad the Byng—King affair, Tweedamuil was determined from the teen m per on with Mwkeneie King. With the Inner be hod the considerable advantage of his Scottish ba,kgmnd—he also became an elder of SI Aide 'g Clmmb in Otte —tad hie intense interest in Canada. But be could not reopmel to King's desire ftr,om m ehip. being too rigamus in his raw, thinking to indicate the prime ministers sentimental appromb to melted. "amehe pol au By November he mea well on his way to establishing the commerce of his period we governor gommo. Impatient one, Owns and its little eveiety, and with via mmfmra of Cmemmant House (which he did little m uhmge), be rewlasd to beam and around the rumors or much as pasumbl,. He began in Mmnml end Toronto. His apemhn ranged from the light and witty at Rural Winter Fair, in pursue (Inch thn tem featured a bust of the king in mgea a the serious and scholarly at McGill and Toronto urdvamitim. But all his public utterance, renected his own them slit and experience, and all ware written entirely by himself. At Chdstmash,fdloweda family tradition bymllingbis blood-,uN4ng ghost stories in a chickened room in Ridem Hensen Having forbidden the mestoplayhookeyonihe one forfx ofbrakenhyspl behimwlfremived ming from the Eng that §kimg is a dangemus game in middle life "s Tien, allow that Now YeaFs leer, there was n conference of provincial Promises, at which Twedemuir was lambasted to mem William Aberhan of Albans, having ]ready beta treated to. miremondmom ewes, on Social Credit by his poet Mead Ewe Pounds` At He ,ad M lecturer 1936 arms the death of King Gimme, V and the sacristan ofEd, m l VHL "is meant upenal of meaning, with the entire burette, house coveted in mid-Votormi ftal iom with black creprimand a vast cpm emg of Padiaaent- The macaroon of entertainments anmded IsAmeamuir apponunity to work a, his new book Aame rav^ a timely I'mult off wthe Romero republic became a dictatorship. But he habitually spent three earnings a week in the gut er general's opts no the Hill, gntimgtokmwmembemdPmBament, and an hour mall coming Wimple journalists. In March, an tour of the Fanern Townships of Quebm, he sapped n every smell room to talk to ordiewy fdk and to belnm his epeschu. some My in all In both Fmreh and Bullish. It las podably this speaking more than anything e6e that ordered him to n people whn at this period seemed hungry far Ne spoken words° In April his sen Bohn nerd fears Uganda M recover from a bum of dyeemry before hiring the Hudson a Bay Company at Cope Damon." Tweedsmuitamother, lively and emimmugat seventy -nice, and hbou.Bay sister Awa CO. Dou W)" more to stay. They ac mei mei the Tw..&- hills r ohm vitt the Became in Ibdr lase". And Badly the Citadel in Quahog which thrilled them dl.m fairly Tweedsmub dncrilms it with, I em e, Found. Bmkmny, Interco and Will, Cathed, ,wounded, meet Shinn... an the Rmk fresh in her mind: In Quebec.Fumiemmsed bydellnfdmnuMa. &Ile ring,all becomes da elmmho eel oon...W, Al dead ufight you am ... kened by on ineietest ringing vhwh ,mem,ties am to payer. At As mm, moment you may hear rhythms on .he ricer Italian, ud you go vamp at mm6ned by Cm feeling 0Y nam me proton nM That sailers w at dreir week. Of the magnificent view firm the leemee eM vAn, On..winner monarrhe tighth,deepemd.mere hWq Hit, .heml mdduk He, Alan. on Thvd.e.Ihvfenynlie.me.wfwrmmleme.wbm.LnhTe.annde'Aen.r4 hill ppem. am 0oee from the far.im beak or red mak lieu rued them into quivmng mer, d Phil, r With hu mother quietly hitting in her wean wd`im mmga wary rye on the Curing and Use limba,; T m,humir came To knav and some, both Cardinal Villeneuve and Momenignme, Camille Roy,°° motor of the Unimmuni laiv ol. Muavi Monrch forAagtvttus wes done in The clare d library of the adversity, and such was his Seam reopen with all things Frtnch" that he eau, established friendly relations wiffi many Canadian serious of French eapuni,n. It or, the potion ..... note, Femmd Hinf at who eaclahted in astonishment, 'on lit crust h Rideau -Hideo By this time Tweedsmuir via Thul,ingeerni Arm Grade's mtimnel and international problems. In July, to The immense delight of Mackenzie Kang, he received a visit at the Ciadel from FankBnD.Ross uIt. .ccom- poundbyabodygruNxhoassembled Will Rages. Me am men beumeGn Wends and talked longand earnudyufthe wonenirmitmatian in Cueapmn This did nothing to help me generator gennd'a gi and after redid in Monad Measures] he was plson a blood dimhaz included peached secondaries ystea By September he was in shape or undenake his Bret reason tour. AT Regi.. he bake edh tradition by holding an outdoor reception wended by mea in their shindu.m. He aad his wife imead the Icelandic and Ukrainian modernism ad the drought mw of Sa.kmchewan met Mission and went to see the Indiana on their reservations, noting their battery and 0 trot Taabor ear a as eased. Qom. ra Re Nem Franks, A Resume nM Imes Ra,mme 185 fM(dtl laN renW a, u..n/wm.Ay ecim, Wind, mvvNtiN'C^I Ou1'fa awc MiNf. RF1 coati They 110 notified me inda,ay 9 not the betid, of the Mormons in Albem and bought a painting by Emily Gm in Viands." Hoenig been made a chief of [be Blood Indiana, Tweed,mdr Bae to Mackenzie King', mbin in wMmn Baskmmm,an, x6mehev,s donned lacus' xwy Owl: the Englishman Amhibild Baloney, emn minchmim eW ddeuder 4 doe candle imagine, whe ainee I906 had lived as an Indian. Grey Owl caused a day', delay in The calumniate in oNmm show the wemorimmal his Menda me havers building their bum m&` IT was endm ly at Noon Albeit that ladyT,m],muircenceivxi the idea of her Raine Library Scheme, by which holy thousand books were subm- qmndy conecad at GOve.mnmt House and seal o isolated ,mU mentai in the wean." She else inspired meWommi slnsumae to tempt historic, and p,e a pose far the beat nems each year,ra Toast and of this murTweedomuir delivered to the Albania Military Ise net Calgary list he thought to be an me,,,wa ondoGna- than o'think on Ta policy of defence and on, adage Ta implemem i1. 4 But Mackenzie King blew up at what was in effect an inattention in political millions. A little lade, in Donee, when the sweeter general suggeaal the vied of honour, in Cased,, he got a cold reaction from the tome immune. ?a Emm this point theh "goom, sere les, "Mial. Ired by yhis nummowo of 1936Tweed Irradiated rradi ted lar iow. H,in,d Mieau revived ofumemingnrmcdv Countriessprovis Menial De loves of Miakell Hepburn th Ontario lar latha J•nlfeh.'TM Maurice Dupleea6 of Marti On earnedma 1 eye ifstarwitha'trim e d by of the coulombs with th Ona cad visit a the west he wen intrigued by further contmta with tide Ukrainians, Pmlm, Hamedam, Mmnodtm, and other commanitiea d'New Canadiom hwm at dam time that he ii,tinwed what is perhaps his ben known)e W Canadian life, the Gorerrwr Gmmd'K Litemoi Awmds.TM Tbmerup- mud tireculmimtion of previous efforts by the "mors themselves u m stege Canadian literature. One of their number, Pelham Edgar of Tomntq pauhe was to Txsedamui , and by 1937 there were three awards annually for English and three for French books. The nominations were, however, made by the Canadian Authors Association. Meanwhile, in Dreamlike, 1936, the drama of King Edward VHI and Mn Wells Suriname bad comer its Imperial. Tweedemuhhad the dieogreeahle duty of ilifrming Brmkingham Palace and the treats primemiNnegStaNey Baldann, not only of the kinBa immeme popularity in Canada but of the outrage m Canadian parliament, of bath the Calhoec and Plowman va. Miles,wbichwoWdbepeTeentedbyamamngeto,diramMwo ,.the subsequent abdimtioa and theaeemaim lathing Gage VI were accasias of named annual and retie." Early in 1937, eflerthe opmangofPubmnent, the hndadtbe Dominion Damn Fmt,wl were held once more. That yea dm adudimmor am n fnnwphone, Michel $ainbDenis, Pollowing rile femora Harley Guerrilla Balker of the fame ms year By We end aftermath NeTweedamdrs were in Wasitiegtan as gmmalthe political, Research particularly delighted the govemur general by anign (A test leader Tall to, ill an imebmu YnI Ar won W AF Rennie rip Mn Rmvroy a Ne WAirc //emq lAi]. 187 ing him unccln's old study in the WMte House. Besides addressing fie Senate T",mannuir had long talks with Rosemead an the. threat in civil neon posed by the d,mi in Gemmmynad ldy. It was at dhia point thy Ran, ..It connived an international em m m, v a marts of ening the economic, and therefore the political. arms" of Europe. as Tw..damar evsedy took up the idea end at dna.m,nded not the British goeemmeny but Badwia's , m m, stencil, Chamberlain, peered cold now on the pro- pied. Twm,[ muiia admiration mmnined very greet for the presidmfs bycious, bul dcunmtured' drought." In Apmil P,mw,mdPn...m CK,hibuofSap m visited G,,emmenl House an dwdr way to the Hnimd States. During their stay We turrets is said to hence 4mm,'Wendy esdte ant wood he governor gonerAb Sco tiab pipers piped round the dinner ads. Arm well she might h ..been, e, there vete to of base is the one atom. natspring, whiled Mackenzie King was in landon attending the comne- n add measuring Twadsmuih idea fe a rya vititto Canada, the (Ah.) Laud n..a.,.,.n s„,.,:Womb governargmemad waited wagon, Outten, ilWed In New Brunei On I Rsdan Ago=; frold Von Wpd„w and July, the ac,emieth annivemary of Confederation, he appeared on Parlin- Pr.mw.Ckoa;d.. must Hill erg Hill and made reply to a dtmt main menage boom Itca t, than gmimm,l On Jay 311me tophme hehind me and depart fn, Ne Wild Wnl.'e L was to be mm, than juauhat. This A, longe jammer Involved a boat nip down the Mnekenmo to the Aortic. In the course dine ton, after barely east int a serious fell while climbing Bear Rack, he visited the Eldmndo radium mine and, method an the pilots Andorra in the small, cramped dremll.°' flew over the Burred Lends to the Eskimo viflm, of ] ktoyakmk—eMch'might garrison n JmdU,b mm,aw All this outdone 188 with fission ofnwakemMCavada to, coneem for her veetpotei in Ike residual For Twwdsmue bimwIf it cone c revdaEan. The impfeesian,'he wrom, ',asnot of Nature bautirul and aunem, though cold and hard, bur of a Nature m nentirely erubmanl as n tropcd 6rot.' a The famous phwm gapherforyki. Margaet Banks White, accmnpasud him and one day in the evildennme Was him arwork herring his blest book:^ bar euchemalke ability to rough it at one moment and tom to his literary work the neat. The .ended with a visit to Ike 'set new Tweedsmuir Pmvitrid Perk in British Columbia. In October, speaking in Montreal tolhe Canadian Institute of got wmakinad Affairs on'Canade's Outlook on the World,' he made hie second consumer - aid stmemer" This time he returned set the prime minister but an im- pedaBemofCauedabythe ouuighWech etiont'se Cvmdimtef tloyalty is not to the Bremb Commonwealth of Nations, but to Canada and to Coasta's king .'o The rommvevy span, IM1u gave eviden , me only ufbawfalwmd- IakingTweodamuhwas but ofhow Canadian hehad become . His circled Canadian himmses had indeed became very wide, including aplmm, ea ne, journalists, seats, loboru Ivders, and basis of ordinary folk. herbalist of We bmedtb of M1u outlook ware his pmpbetie Asian, or the economic development of Quaker and the north and the complains he once made to Mc Gmham Spry Ibis Canadian northern were nut hitting hard rough, Covemmml House bad indeed become not only round ground fm the meeting of many minds but 'a high class inn at a busy coma-rali Afters tourist tickets umumn to the Mantime income, the distance he had assailed in 1937 had reached Ike record Herm shorn on a decorative nap on his Clansmen aN that yar, which was designed by Kathleen Fenwick. KnWnn Fulank'i 1937 Chiuv mNJw As T-I'macess cow v map Nae.ImwA. 189 sea fool Tvmmouvr in he mdY. Moho 1939. m The fire few months of 1938 tam a comparatively quiff heated again longer in (Brown. At Toilet Hall, functionary begin his day reading allied papers end rJmggw kdecisions on matters pendimg. Than eftehis dilly)unoban, party he cooke momm, out fdoim and had geese for both ma and dinner. His visitors were net always given time we may the, faW,m as he may quickly ate the smell genion be was allowed by his doebrs. In He aP^^g he seems set out it, theaest where he found e ase system expanded tolmpreved, bus themho wished . Both he ared htlmtlo^ lea ems experim m encore against Pore droughts. ti d he and Me wife imps the ermine . exhilarating use the open amtied le mulled in the seegaedweisumma.ir Moved Omnicwith ibhladhitt.andhewnfields seemed weir , ti rad madam in Caskolde, urn, a ter admittedly nerywere out likely a sea a hand eagle'° in England. Thar, afteram-Aremaining honorer degwea ham Harvard vad Yale and aueoding a Cmadien-Amennen aon(er- arse at Monsoon, the present gemnl went to England to coning his d«ran and to di ...u the royal toy^f Ca^ada, no, mt fm 1939. Acmemir to Fie plan the year by the king and queen war to be'Camem's shod marely, with no pan in it for British aEciels. He was still in Bnglundtn at the time of the Munich trade, which by him as so many others spelled dmm. Bre he umwdin0maberinticb inimwedbndnM1 mmdecle.'Iamleaebkean EI Greco and more like a Rubme.'^ The earlier your of 1939, spa the opening of Perfume, was filled to yellowing with propensities further myd vi ^TFe baa acquired new furnishings and a roam uas hung with the Ttwwdemmus' fataunm artist Clarence GBpmn's illustrations for Maim CMpdeloim. as The oflicws he - more a 'epeech femurs' am] a ne, guaNMux an buih in the manage. Even the governor general's train was repeated in glue and elver ave the wiwngdnn an ll May dmEmwes IAmea(w arrived at Quebec, and disseminating ewple King Gvmge VI and Queen Elizabeth disembarked." Meckmeie King "I the hot in gmeubem, loving inelm don oppropoatias thin prlvllega 4om the govmmm genaml.em The mcnimmo at Quebec, phou Riven, mud Momma! exceeded all expecm6mv of public emhummm. iebfada KlagtRanueer durCg Aupiivg br ModrvieKiyut Punbx during Neigel uvof/93ff,InMe, rq.L1 Ne KxgandPwn forem odQ➢4n. 4, ind/emmd�(4Q rh Riiy uMQumru Ne &eeae Cbmb, 191 aw"I owl. am". ,want Wn,.afw,wwt. f,maa. 192 Tweedemulc me, ,he king and queen in Ottawa whm, ,he apw ,hrea packed days at Rideau Hall. hob new. on the first day, the diplomats man was presented and the new American minister, Daniel C. Raper, presented his letter of medium, to we king. Royal neem was then given in more to bills in Parliament, and a State din ea held in bel!wm of Cowernment Hone, which was demmal for the mmeim with red and Purple rWips. On live eenond day came a umping of the kinwda miser on Parliament Hill, the laying of the foundation atone o! tk s new Supreme Com, a visit o Hall, a page party at Government Hous, and a parliamentary dinner at the Chinon I m mm. At dinner the Hng pfedully mad the aomy ofa mayois We he, asked by the queen at dinner father by balmmi verwme a chain of Me,, normal,'Yea but he only wean it on special social ma. "^The evening ended with a display of f works featuring images of the king sad move. On the dand day, a Sui the king um AIM the National Win Momial in Confederation Square and both he and the quern Ivakc away from the official fury to minglefieelyarth the crowd elements. Oneafthelatter, skit, washemd to sailors, 'Ay, man, 9 Hider mold ase Counts Great crowd; premed them everywhere an the subsequent tour of Chuen and the most. liackemie King accompanied them all the any, including the Inter chits to Washington and the New York Wodd's Fair. Doming a private Asir o Hyde Park, the Hear d leme anthe Hudson, the king and quem enjoyed a flame lunch at which may asked to Mato her dagm in discussing the impending war with Hammett, the king felt "actly as though a father was giving we Lia most naneful and hofs addce.um no more the&at or a woman; as reign in Canada ended with arm no eastern Canada and Newfoundland. It won the beans of bath Canadian, and Armatures and helped at least forthe moment. timulate m,d feeling and to break drum isoladaolem.hw As knife king Su John Whmlc-Banoatt worse that that the tour wee 'a chroameric in his life; and that he returned Lon in buoyant cawden :'dmamimidma Mndge s awn imemand m i'e up The codial understanding with Rmsmdt was is hive far -teaching consequenw for the wee. In Canada ,atmthe concourse had died dawn, Teterboro, ornmed to die Caudill and wit down to writing hie mysticd Isst nmd, Sick Hson Rima It wase about an Englishman (e figure of himself) under sentence of death by his rumors, who aside an epic voyage in search ofs bemtiful bidden mnym in the Buren Lands, to fd h dug for the sod Tum the body. 10 In August dm Toolbars re went to Churchill on Hudson Bey to must heir on John on his mum has a you at Corm Dorset. On the way home the promisor pati reviewed cables about the rapidly wonetnng simuation in pampa, and in Ottawa be wimoad Conch's independent deduction of war on 10 September 1939. Assn 1914, a sudden orange tame over Rideau Hall. The English arca left stance, Rabin Senn in his deed, in asimmigm0'Came and David Belk® and Patrick Campbell-Peenun to imucarmion in a prisan a g -won camp in Germany and two famous escape attempts. John and Alastair Buchu be- came mcifin Ask, they to left for mining. Two Containers, 6dmn Sher wood and Dum Wrier, then smved in 1939 and 1940. Twedsmuita 'uld work' m secret postal now mused and he Ogen to bupmt amici fares nud,liAments. On to New York No medical exammimfior, he met thene0'efthepro-Beituh New York Time,'" nndaum hewasrader, ng Ienerefmm young Amerioem, imludughisamo iced 0ouglas Fudmb, Jr., ager to arse the Dumb muse.'® Fanbandids euggenion of a not, bmdmm by the man, in North Americans am dulymmmmed to Lindon, and rhe limadvat task piece n Nwembm By autumn the British Commenwadtb Airlimining Mitsui was in Ott... .d was wall into its cognitions when MwIminme King suddenly decided that ts plans o tutd more de British re,, i6,gschm,, declare resew it) camad: s principal contribution to theware0en By this time Tweersmuie InN i.amosrr4 a vad, Aw wor. Jouru Row am, dmi dr mon, of 19"-0 193 (Agave.) whom we Pamly (AgIW% t Lad Tmmdmwn or get AMmu'a C.", 0. waw. IWn. 1941 greenery, fruit and spur much of big timein bed, but that dM nes prevent Ring fire, forcing hie any into his Kaufonto Ime one might to pnauade him to trig game b the negotie Body in January the angstrom general went to Hablax to i aspect a runway ofC.garbage snipe. Loabngrather bitter an his mum, be opened Parliament and Darrel M,ckerei, Kna;go immul dissoluss in prepvnmbar the resuresume,d, electim of 1940. no,, l rhe beginning of Fortune, mming mar finished S/ck Heave River as wall as dee mtebiaggphicelMemaryHof6rM1e- dw. and, Onlexen's book, Th,LwesTumorous, mea heterminal for two days an On aid Shipman, Semirmryin Manhood. Hebmught lack with lum in Rideau Hall Father Martin O'Amy, the famous Word[ Irish. rue On 6 February, while showing in big batbeom, he suHerrd a stroke and wd his head we he 1,11.13 After briefly regainng srmtlousnew, be use ,formed an at Rideau Hell and then mowed to the Monheal Neurological Institute. Or Wilder Penfield spangled twice to no effect. and be oriented an 11 Febmarp'er the fret pruner general rinse Csfidsation to die in once After lege hingcmelate in 6,Senae Chamber, and the State funeral in Sr Andrew's. ,n 14 Febmory, every detail honing base aupmmieed by Mark ..is King,"n the body was, taken to Montreal and the mhos returned to England in wweekly. The crowds Or[ gathered in Ottawa in the bitter cold ,n these final ..casino arrested great winner and lave. One friend wag to Lady Twedamui, `Whom I went to Oregon, the week of Me death, powers, concentrate, small shopkeepers, men in the street, spoke of him wile broken 17 Part published a serious cenwn an him and bis work. But On Boost C ... dumpugslmO. W. Ddshed dealers word,'howaatbepiokof the using