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Northern Advance, 12 Nov 1936, p. 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19:36. 111'. l. and ms gggfq KBFTQRU NTQ Historical Painting ('0!1tC>i'( 1' m importa `\"intm' F9. (1 from c` that ..-:n A 2+1-.%Zazz/2 14". 53` ion Bank, casually glanced irum a l street-car and saw the _picture s i skyline. There was a familiarity of : ` treatment reminiscent of his father s 1 work. He went to the window and to ` his amazement (llSL'0V(!l`(`(l the long- - lost; painting. A subsequent examina- . tion showed that it was the original . and in :1 perfect state of preservation, - although almost eight; decades had - p:i:4sed since its exevution. William Armstrong's wafer colors passed since its execution. William Armstrong's are coveted by collectors of Cuna- dizma and his l'IlstOri(`:ll works and seascapes eagerly snapped up when they come upon the xnurket. Born in 18`. .l, the artist was :1. son of (`uenernl ` Alexander Arrnstroiig, Royal Irish ` Artillery. Willi-um Armstrong was - (* to the pr()f-ssionl of civil engineering and constructed many bridges upon the Grand Trunk Railway when the main line was originally built between Montreal and Toronto. In those days blue- . prints were not used by the building gangs and Mr. Armstrong used to mu l-in uiulrter-incli models of each bridge to be erected. These had to be put together rmly to withstand the wear and tear of the work gangs and their strength was such that: three : men could stand upon them without hold on F1'idz1_\ , Nov. 20th, at 8.33 .. nu in +1. (`nH:unn1 l`1`LI'il vh.-\\':1` Rim-1', , :\I'lN. L`)-kn; \J1l\'L'l 1, 20, W0o`f0r_d, .-\1be1' ~ ; Hu. 19. In-1- Si -'>`1\'c1I` . Ynlan TT Qhsnv IQ Quuvn CONTESTANTS FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING AT THE ROYAL p.m., in the Coliseum. . ----- 'l`hr.- contc-. are: Wilbur Br};- 'l"m public .~'}>r-2lkl!`. _" r'ontv. I've" ulon. 19, .~\1'm. B.C.; Oliver .. . Mm: . . ..\ 1.. 1'|nv\/\I-iuH' \\'..\-msm `In W'(m`f'm`(l. _-\llw1`t:`.: HLl. J :1. nu,-mu, .3.-.-.~r\u. John D`. Shaw, 18, Swzm .\I:miLoh:1; W. .`,.r-vo-rlx,-_v Ever widening the scope of its service, the Bank of Toronto now maintains branches throughout the Dominion, with facilities that have enabled it to render invaluable aid to citizens of a country that now stands fth among the trading nations of the world. 1 t e 1 for overseas and international commerce 1 e V-Fvund in Railway Oice breaking. He also burn. many bridges upon the old Northern Railway, later absorbed by the Grand Trunk System and, subsequently, a part of the Canadian National Railways. 7xfnr_nt\lnr nuintinrr WES Mr. the (ianadmn National hallways. Water-color aiming was Mr. Armstrong s hogby and his work mrm had :1 tremendous vogue. When L Armstrong hobby and ms wonc soon had a tremendous vogue. the late King Edward VII visited Canada in the sixties, as Prince of Wales, Mr. Armstrongfs reputation was such that the future king made a point of viewing his studio and purchasing some of the paintings. A semnd royal visitor was the late King George V, who toured Canada at the beginning of the century, as the Duke of Cornwall and York, and ; likewise secured later paintings. `\I-- Av-mcfrnnn n-,n'iv :ni1:1n(lnn(`,d likewise secured later paintings. Mr. Armstrong curly abandoned civil engineering for that`. of the more ])l(!1lSlllg' ])1`0l'v.<.s`i0n of art, and when he passed away in 1914, after a life full of years and honor, he had won ` universal recognition as ""1`lie Turner ' of the 19th Century and made an enviable contribution to the annals of Canadian art. The rediscovery of his l)es'.~l:nown hi.<.t0ric:1l pvinting. the first Grand Trunk Station in Toronto, will be welcomed by all students of art; and collectors of Cunadiana. '0 me many \`u1`1t".:t:'s` U1 wcuu: l'.U~\ [found in Canada were introduced in cc tthis country from Europe, prin- cipally through the medium of im ported seed. With the object of checking the spread of some of the more trouble. some weeds alre-Lidy esiublislied, and of preventing` the introduction into Canada of bad weeds from other: countries, :1 prohibiited list" of weeds has been included in a recent `revision of the regulations under the Seeds Act, and it is now unlawful to sell in Czlllidda any seed contain- ing the seeds of proliibited \Vocd.`-." } This prohibiLe(l" list as at pres-I ent constiitiuted includes Fie`d Bind-i weed, Dodder,, Johnson G : ss, Hoary Cress, Leafy S1)u1';:;e and Russian knupweed. Field Blll(i\\'(`Cd and `Dodder are a1rc~.id_v established in ,Cvzmz1da, but infestations` are limit:-(i jto pzirticular localities. The othc-1 weeds of the prohibited list, if '1`-. all lmown in Clzinzula, are present tr, only a slight extent. l 1 Crop Summary 5 Latest reports from representa- Hives show that the winter feed situ- iation is less favorable than :1 _vez\:' izago. The total production of oats, b-.1r`.ey, spring; wheat and mixed ,g-rains is es-timated at 112,392,000 ibushels .01` 19 per cent. below the `figure of 138,080,000` bushels har- uvested u _Vez\1' ago. The yield of ih21_\' and clover crops :m~(l corn. for zfodder is placed at 8,608,000 tons `gas compared with 9,941,000 tons in 11935, a decline of 13 per cent. Root Ecrops are slightly higher. Feed sup- iplies are very une\'enl_v distributczl ',iii1i.\` . and va1'y Wl(i('l_V from _l'2irm to farm, as well as from one isection of the pro\*in~ce to '.mo`t.l1er.` {With the e.\ CClient pa. avail- iable this fall, most counties \vi`i` |likel_\' get through the winter xvitht itheir present ; of 1'OLlf_','i'\'d`;x,' but (`0n.~`i(lerab]e qL1zu1titic.< of ,2'1-aim will have to be pu1'cl1~2a:-e(l. I With nI`n<:-hf 7`I1`iI`l|\' nf hnr-F r~:\i.".~ \\`lll Ilil\'Q lU UU [Jul'CllL.Si.`U. With present prices of beef catt`~: ;zmd ho'_2's at lower lr~\'el~.< than two1'.'._- lmonlhs ago, fa1'1ne1'.< will nd `.1 1:cco".az11'_\' to L-l1zLn_zo their 1'ee(livi.:` V liabits or reduce live stock numbw~.-` irather than pu1'ch'=.1s0 _:ra,in.< for femll. which have advzmced from .30 to 73 per cent. in price dun-in_~.: the p-.1.-t few momhs. Fzirnit,-1'.< lizwe 1'<*.~'t1'iu'.- ed their pu1'cl1z1. oi" "I'm-(IL-1` 1-att m this full and Sl10)'t-...:`(,' of _;'1`:iin 21:14! ll1ig'l1c1' prices have z1l1'e:\(l_\' iw.~'L1l .'vl in the n1a1'ketin_u; of u laig-`u lllllllbv`. of ;~'o\v.<, some even l1ea\;\' in 1)l'_'_`. Fall . b1'ee(ling'.'< are rx1)(-cu-(1 1.: . 21 reduction from 1`z;. ygar. ! The value of fl(l(l crop 1' iin Ontruio, not,witl1. u do cr:-:1: in volume of output, will be higher than 'u. year owing.-: to the rise in p1'icc.~'. Total 1l._Q`l'lCI.lltllI`1ll r(\'oi1uv will z~;l. Show rm improve- ment. public . junior; p1'omi.se;< to 1 featu1':- .;t the R0:-.' One conI.c. is .~'r-1 nu.-uni. anal Haw l The farlner ;own a woodlot will .i.'uelwood for 'i.\Ioi-re o\\'m.-1:4 each 1 `L-on.s'irleration who be yea 1' is fo1'tunat.e to cuttin_2- the the next. winter are soon. g'ivin_=.; to the fuelwood cui- itii1;', as they realize that the amount of income that; \\'i`l be i'ece1\'ed from ,the woo(l:< in _Vea1'.< to L-om`. is l{ll`_g'n . ` ' 15' (l5".'Cl'llllll('(l ;`that is _;'iven to the wood;< now. 3 'l`1'<~(-.~' - I fuumr _Q'l'O\\'lllf,{' :; lor t'\1tl'll1}4`. \vh0s(- few long'er lll (`ll lll`l_\' i Hie be wi m or sea.~`on to durin on the _ ln11llLlj_,"{*l1lt`llE removal will be-11efitith""v condit.ion.< . l.w5`l- it may lake ::`lk('- out the wooil,` but the farmer has .~'pai`<- time and-*7 hirml ('ll('2l})l_\ Often the fuel~ v lwood may be . and the wood- llot \vi`l be more valuahle. ` The followin}: types of l.l`(*(*.~` may . . . 1 ~- .. .>l' he l'f'l`.l0\'(`(l in an 1n.1D1'o\'mnent cu.~: 5l"`l\ '~ 1'm_._:- and t1,,,._\- will yield a con.`-i(l.~r-lk*'('l)<`1`). l`<`>`l 111 1") in Tl1<?'.`.e_\' Baldwin :~::1i(l his _9,`0\'Ol`nll1f`ll'li had `able amount of fuelwootl : I. Dead tl't`0.<. `Z. 'l`1~ees wilh p:n'tly ln~a(l tops. 1 Decayed trees and those i".- `;l'<.~'tr-(l with ins:-(~t;<. I 4. Weed t1'(3(`.`.\'. ' 'l i-m-.~' of the la-.<.< valuable . l.\'ll0lll(l lu- rmnoxmtl from the wool lot. 5. Thinnin--'.< ---`Set-onxl Q'l O\`Vi"ll vi-u 111' 11 1111') . 01` 1111) 0` Wm. Ian :0 llC ut1l1Li(~.< COlll])(. IlLl0ll l1l:=l(31lll 01 do so t.h(. sai(l thi`e<*_ . . bt-in}: the life of tl`zl(l1' \v9.;< often form part of m_`.' 1'0-'Hlll':i1'.\' -"t11l(`-"tll(` death. E\'perie11ce in Grezu Abe Orpen. Well known . and the L'nit<-rl States point- `;man. once be.<=le(l (`hai'li<- .\lilla,1' ed to 5:1'eate1' . with 1'ailw. _\'.= under monopo`i. control. The late Sir H`en1'_v "l`ho1'nt' prt-. of the Candian National had said the (liflicultir-.4 of keeping, ~-both oppo: to l'l('ll1_`. ,`---i1( L'( })l -6. the railway out of politics \vai:< be- which l'.ll(-.`_\' were unlik:-l.\' tslyoml the control of our loatlei-.<, in: Mr. Millar was mi<- tl1r.-_V ever so patriotic or liiym-z..-~ 1. 'ed." (`on. it `.\`.`;l>` In I)`. ex- The Chown and l .a11(-_\'.:l1:n'e:~' \\'ei'elpec-tc-(l that under the present M W1 H10 P1101103 turnm-(1 over 1o'sy. of political control politiczxl WIN` \'*It<.`1'i`R-'- M11 01'l1f~'H. ht-Hrl Hi (lebav.u-l1ei'_\` will a_L'ain run riot. gthe ;\Ietropo1itan I-Em-in_g' A.~'. izu-ceptml his share. 3 C. To (`1l('l1 m' min` 'i. of :1 C`hri. (`hurch |a deal and {t(`('0l'(lll1}.1` to this clans: he (-nnld not 1'vcei\*<- Joclcey Club : nn`e.~'.< Hon. W,' ll? Haney and Rm . S':;inuc-l l). Fl1o\\':t in! his .~'llll" oi! ll owe\'<-1'. H BALDWlN'S STAND ON DEFENCE (t`Xt'0l?U Speal at the l.0l'(l Ma_voi"s who shot an hotel-lbanquet in London, Rt. Hon. Stan- `0'-" Of W%1lk`l'Vi<` ml Si1I1(lV\`i-`ll':xlways tried to heal the wounds 01' and the city of \Vind.~'o1'. and eai'n- tno four d(-a(ll_v _\'(-ars of war and Lu . i `lll_'.l an annual salar_\' I "Xl)0lI"dl11?'1 Improve the lat of the commor `.h.. Scripture to tl1e. tlu-re, l 1_.0p1._ -'[`0_dd_\-_ ho-CW,-_ whne WL `_;`i\'- one share in the l(-x-iiil\\'oi`ti1'-.11-(\ still n(lin_ and bu1'_vin_g' the lJU<`l\'f".\' Clllb-" il)o(li(*s of men who fell in the war, 1 T. To e:=.(-h l rot`-. niini.~'t\-lithe whole of l'lu1'ope i.< ::rini11_9;. H l:;: ivi. his <`l(.~I`i(',ul l'unc1ion.< at an these a1'inzunent.~' continue, `they {ail-nua . and l'0. in 'l'o- make war at least more lll((,'ly. |l`(llt0 at tin; t.im,l of my (ll-ath. an-.1|'fhou`a'h con.~'(-ious of the folly pair Ih. 1'.-It-l\ (`P nrvn lI\l!l|'|A in 'l'n1-nntn l ullbll luv Han 1-nnnH1~in< nl' l3`.In'nn \ Blacklisted Weeds It is believed tha`. eighty per cent. f the many val-iezies of weeds no`-v ound c ipally .n.,\..l ~.\.....l I I l Cutting the Fuelwood I ` woodlot ` f.'uv]wood M01-n ye-:11` g'ivin_`-.5, to cu1-3 is `Iv Ha-"n1'I11iI1a-1] nn fhv In:m:w`m11unrl \Vl|,\ .. . ..u_\. '2l1'(` mdkin 51`mno\*.:`l of h'(<-.4 will ' u'L.i0I\.\' 0011514 Sh,-.<.< vu1uabl< gd1zul tn~.<(~ `(lv('u_\' .=h0u"< llll'll |ll`El_\' UL` llll'l ll ('ll('il])l_\ lll,ll'llI..' `the wimm` svu. fuc-l~'; lwood wood-' m:1_\" in imp1'o\'('mm1t cu'.~i _tin_;:' ('0n.~`i(l-7-r`-l - duzul i".-l 1|} .~'tr-(l VVeedt1'ees. l 1,.` `I. l :2. l *1-mnoxtsux 01 n D\*1`('(.`nll;_"(` 01 um ilnprovu 3.-'ro\\'in;` Candi !.t.ion.s' L-o11. 'l'1'cc.< of thvlj :1l:.~'.~' \'z1luubl . (`1`O0k('(1l0l1(}.=1,"j Lduzul and thosv ix1t'i-(-tot \\`i`m. ;(l(`(`il_\'.'~'11()Ll:(l be rt-nmvt-d 1llHl`ih`3". .~'11'ui.:'11t, sound 11`(=t:.< 01' thv xnrmw valuable . are loll to _-_-`row 3:1 L to \'ulu;:bl~ Limbvr t1'(:v.~'. .-\ .~'gc()x_1({-2 "g1'0\\'t,h woods will 1`cqui1`<- 21 tl11n1n1,:;: `<~\(-r_\' 15-25 _\'ozu'.< and tho n1uter1nl 31.11211 is taken from :1 15-25 zu-xx.-, '\\'0OLIS has .~'upp1io(l tho or(li11:n'y` ;l'1`::In h()1|.i(- with suiciont flu-`\\'uod' 1 for years. I (2 '1`. cl...+ ...... .~la-ul.'n..- and Farm News 1 nor _\"ev.rs. ` ~ I (I. 'l`1'_-(-5 that are . anvil` 'intm'fering` with thv g-'ro\2\'th of [1'l`~.~`I( I beneath them. M ; '|'n-(as are ruined often by 1:11;;-'9,` itm-o.~:. )`Izu1y of tho .~:hadod treesl` `die because they are not 1'eccivin.;"t . sunli_g'h-f. The 1e`;1(lm'.s` of ` `o\'v1`g'r'm:114s are whippvd and the do `1-iduou.' trut-5 ;:)'o\\' crooked trunkrt. II I 'l'hr- Ian-n~n qnunrl 1?'(|{\< shnllhl ho!` U. . 0 H011 .~ ! n `:4: I\'|4 i1'x(!u0u.s` trues g )-ow crooxvu u'um<.~:. T} 1..., . . ..} H}\. 10 algc .~OlHld UPC: .~1ou< n| utilr/.~d in order to !'u(`\`lV(* thv h1;:`.~x~| }<-st nzmcial ro`-.Iu1'ns. :\`l:1n_v l'z1rn1or.s allow Irm.-.< 1n t.h<-ir \vood`oI. to :1-~ '\l\ ....\..l.l ..nu.`i,I.r..- 4l\.nu.-ul.-.-.- (`St nnzmcxzu r(*`-.Iu1'ns. :\121u_\' mun;-1. in (:a_\ , who would ('0H.\`i([(']' tlwIn.'vl.'--.< .~`11i('tlc-. <.~' if thn hr-min and hay crops \\'c-H5 v;~=ll0\\`t-d to d in the` I-`...l.l. \`\'('l'l,` l(lS. M:m;\' in the past have not can-| . the woodlot z\11u.. hv (-uu.<(- the 1-<-\'(-,11uo from it has bra,-n sm:1l', znul U112` 1-o:1. for the low roturns is that no tr:-<~s are cut nn lr-Ss L111`-.\' are (h-ml or (1(`f( *('H\'(~. I I ('m`- should hv tukou to protm-1 `tlan .. tn-r.<. l):n1u1_x:o may `mt .'imn..+...l I...-...lw In l|'\l`r\ in {`nl`.i-a.-- I Kill" .`HUl.U(l Ill` llilhlfll LU !HUU'\'\ tho tn-A.~=. ,Timin:xtx-11 lu1'_Q'vly by (`2\l`(` in f<-,l`-i:1~-:. and :1 mad . is (.-s:~`m1`ti::1l in order lhut (tho t1'a`i(: with teams will not hv uli over the woods. I __ 111'-ir picture.: in the ;'e\v. but merits of :1 good pumpkin pie mak_-r _2;ct no rc-cop;nit1on at all. u ` i-G.I.< who are golf sr:11. grtl 'l`l`.i1n1in`-:.< 1'(*t[l1iI'1- . :1 making .~r2xti.- \1xI nf` :1 '.< --- Son-oml }:1`o\\'i`l1` - thinnin_Q'. 'f`}1(:1'(\ is and ft-\\' of tho t1'o.e=. :E. _ 'l`h-2, pu-1'(-entzuxo of the` nrnvrx 'I`l'()\\'iH!|' (-nndi IL H111) lilhl` 22` 3 womI,`l and durin: fuc-1~`: .1 nnnl +11.` tivnrsxl E or(lin:n'y iont l'm~`\\'uod| J::m:1i(-:1 01`. the F . ` nxvilupo um (1 tho woori- { -W5;-22L-~-- e. ; _ .1 f l f n1:1_\"`-` f _ , :\'(-'n1ont (f`.1'.~' 1:1 *5? consld-T.-I`- '(_*""' )'f I on 1.< 0 land lr~:1dt0p.<. 1`.'~ 1 1 a~.-!"3u- SCNP `_L`I\'(- 0110 `Juvkey ( 1 '| I . \'1I1-; _1ubIc- \. .`*\.. urn.-`.1 `One of Canada`s besL-known his- torical paintings has been redis- covered. After lapse of many \ uynorc in ulhlvh Wllllafn AI'YI1StT0nQ 3 H. . - wood-'|>;r 111: zuanuu` .<;1l:n'_\ m.0\`.i.1]`)'cx1to [~hm.(\ to <:-:u-h 012.: hp give gnu shin L v1'_\ ('omp21n_w (;fhzl1'li0 )1 J`. (.0m zzm. t!1(\ 011;`: th,-,u~v 01 Om.- _(1 one: Jzznr thv com `7 . . ml ,' 1"` ]`q_` dud the! 'nI)1Lu'l11. u_,g`::L H mm,`-,!]11.+ b(`IlL'l L11: r.` .H:- 1'u'11cuI(-(1 H The L'llllU1'Ull. I Many of the f1'ien(l.< of Millar who lion-rd of the freak wi`l from th; author during` his lifetime, say `.1: '.co1npi`ed it as a variety of mentzz. : e.\:d1*ci. to see how various g'1'lIdg".-r` could be paid o , nod that he novel intended to let it stand. The will beg'ins : The \\'o1'din'_s; on this and the fol- lowing: init.ial.nd p'd_3,'(`S is the will oI' me, Cluu.es Millar, made at 'l'o1'onto` this seventh June, 1924. Tllis will` is Ii(_`CC$SZ1l`ll_\' uncommon and c21p1'i:~ ious beczluso I have no (lcpcn(lcnt.- or nn+a1* relations and no duty 1'e. upon me to leave any propei-ty all my death and what l do leave is `proof of m_\' folly in g`zl.tl1('l`l11_9,` and 1'otui11ing; mom than I 1'equi1w(l in my lifetime. 'l`1an nln-.y..,_ U..n..,. I I|\\\\t\1\ .....l .... Most pople to-day know some; :11i1:g about clause nine of the xvii)` of the late Charles )Ii1'.ar, who diedl ten years ago, bequeaihing; the 1'es`.- due of his property to the mothz.-1 in Toronto who in ten years time gave birth to the grezxtest number of children. I \Yun.- AL` 01.,` 4'..C.\n.! . A6` 1II'.In.. u.L.l `4nh I ..iu- . A`... 1...! I` 11 n men. I uonxr wzm be _:1ad \\'h(-n I die." 4. To Willie \\'(-st. L. | -1. ton. I _u'i\'v won in the (`on1pna_\'. ` -\i H10 :3` I Ul HI.` '|llLlUl' .\LUl'l\h. J |lK'_\ Ell-`\.' ' \\ 9| '.'ou5_-'l1L :15.-':'.in. .:':nnhlin_:: and it Wu: `J ,.!hi.~ bl-lief that they \\'\'!'(` h_\'p1'0c1'itc.~` 0 H-- . b_\' h-u\'ing_ Lh< ()1':111.s,-1; I.-o(l5:;(~.< shzu-t-.-: in u Ito V { s I l `#l`;\lont_:,'01noI`_\' and J:1mo.-' Huv(-1'.~'on.l o 1 K. To `T. I . Gait, l\'.C.; J. D c . t V ]\'.(`., 1 gixy. for ft: my home o2x'v `dvJ:vn1:1i<-:1 l. known 11>: Ivy G.)'(>(*:1,`f P .01`. Hz1.ll' W'21_\' 'l'r<.-- loud, mm c ,;|upon death 01' the `amt survival |1 ._..5o." them I direct my <~xecutor.~' -.111-1;) 'tn1steos Lo 5011 the s;un<- and 5.-;ivni( :e`lt.l1_r- proceeds to the Count-il of the- ,S.(',1.t_\' of l\'i11;:,'.~'ton, Janlaluu, for dis.- 2 tnbulion among` the poor of that cit) ,'f dosm'\'iI1_9; help. u 'l"Iu-so gcntlmnan are szli(l not to hd\`4' been on the best of terms, 3'01"] wI(7h;u`li(- Mi]1`;1r made thr-m joint.7 4. (,\\'no1`.< of :1 property for life. i` L; H. .-\`l the r and H-.~'i(lLw oi -- my propm-t_v and \\'11o)'(:soe\'o1' . ` -.< unto. 1 _<.:'i\'u, devi; and bnqtu-z1t11 un-I` ms to my I-xm-utor.< and t1`L1ste(-.'< nznnud. 19 below in 1.ru.~L to convert into n1ona;.'_ us they do:-In advisable, and invo...t' n- :1]! the t11o11uy until the <-xpirution 01'! n'mr- _\'our.< from my dt-alh, and thou -n cull in and c0n\'(.`l`t it all into money, Av and :11 the expiration of ton ycznzs n from my death to _;'i\'o it and its zu--I l<:umu`:1tion.< to {He motht-1' who has! ..6 .1,....1\ whvm. hi-H`. :n "l`n. ( ( V 1 UL J I Th H1 `U|'ilUil` .\'iliill"\' [UNI l'L'."lUt'H|.> H1 lU'|J `unto uml ' Ol'..!1g (! i.0(i};'v in 'I'oronlo, I {%`i\'(: one . of the O"|\'(~et'v- B1`: xv- |1`l'_\ ("onip'2m_\' of `l`oron .o, Limited." | Lfhzlio .\IiIlzu' biznm-(1 the cit-1-5,-'_\' :::.d thv O1`_J.`i1Ili7.1tiOIl oi` the Coimnii- wv 01' Humlri-(1 for prohihiliovi (`OIl.s`U(|U(`l1t drop in the price (OI `iquor stocks. 'i`h0_\' 2li.~'(.'| 3| um. i\..i;,.r Ilxuf Ihnv u'..\v:- i1\'n1-nu1-Hn.~ '(:umu':i11on.< [0 ln(.* 1n0bnt'1' wno nus: :*'iiiL'l` my tlczuh :.:'ivr-n birth in `To- ronto to 1110 _u`1~c-atr-st number ofi z-hildron, as shown by the rc;.:is/t1'.'i- t.iun.~\ undo)` the Vital Stzttisticsl Amt. If one 0!` more inothei-.= haw, (`quill i1ij;`i1L*.~'t number of registra- tions un the .\`Z1i(i act, to divide thu said monies and accumulzLi.ions (`(1llilii_\ b(!t~\\'(`(`n them. ``10. I revoke all wil..= hereto- ` Tove made by me. . I1 I nnnninr. tho Tm-nntn Gen- covered. Alter a lapse or many years in which William Armstrong famous water color, G.T.R. Station, Toronto, 1857, had been lost so far as collectors of Canadiana were con- cerned, it was found on an ofce wall in the headquarterzr. of the Canadian National Railways. Dur- ing the interim it; had simply vanish- ed from sight and although photo- graphs of it were frequently repro- ; duced in various periodicals and every lover of l1i~`Iorin-.ul art was familiar with the picture, the original could not he lm-uted. n rnrnuinli fnr Hm nnnroach of D`.`L` 1111100 Dy INC. 11. I appoint the Toronto Gen- 2 Famous J`. Millar Will VVHIIU V\ (.'.`l. Ul - om--hz1H' of tlw -`.riti. (`olumbin 1uLr\l:_\ LILIU, |HU\luH1..' . `rom my death each of .-\11ol.h01` objection was to the crea- : pn1'o1h_-(1 as . tion of `IL monopoly, but modern ex- rc 1'n_2'is'tr-3' of tho (-1l1_)A pi-1'i<-m-0 ton(lnd to show that in pub- 31` any of them, fail he utiliLi(~.< competition insfezul 01 id threw ' 4-stzilr-. the E.\'p0ri011(:c in . . ntvd in c(-o1'din.;: clzulscitlndm monop0 i. ml: W. }))'(`. ed rzu-i11f:--z1('L'op1 '. niii-*thr.-_V Pzim-_\'.=l1:n-v:<,wcvcipec-ted pre'en c monr>_\' ~'. (i(`1 )dll(`i1(`!'_\` i1';1n T-3:1 'nt,-' A,< . o_..._..-.--.. Ill lL'o`lLll,'HLv [H lU'l lfx 1' ' `l`o1`on`.o, ch \' Minn nl' Hm. Wnnnn ICdmrm- . ! I':.\ p1'v~`.~' SAYS JOINT OPERATION 'l FOR RAILWAY NECESSARY \ Unied ope 'ation of Oz1.nzida s two Irailway s_v5lc-ms was urged as the `course of economic sanit_\" by W. T. Jackmau, Professor of '1`ranspor- itation at the Uni\'c1`sit_v of To1'onto, in :1 speech before the Canadian %Club of O*Ltawa on Saturday. LIX. ,....l f`..n..nl.`nn I`, I\Ivr|1II'\ .unn6 -\ 'LluU U1 \J'blE`L\VZ1 Ull Ddl/Llfllily. Hc said Canadian Governments had pursued a do-nothing policy with respect to the z'ail\v'.1._V problem, which was perhaps the greatest prob llem confronting the country. The substitution of directors for trustec:~ of the Canadian Nationa`. Railway: marked no improvement, but it em- plmsizcd the fluctuating` character oi control and policy and brought back dircct instead of remote political control. ]`1\;\ Au!" I\.14\(\\I /ll`Il\I`l\Il\ .....\..u,\4.l.. not located. It remainvrl for the approach . the 80th anniversary of the opening of the (lrzmd Trunk Railway be- tween Toronto and Montreal to brim: again thr painting before the public eye, and coincidence, in which the painters son gured lrgely, established the authenticity rs - the 1;i<-tun: lwyond all doubt. UIlLl'Ul- The only other c11an_L-;e appa1'entl_v |cont.cn1pi211ed was 1'ecapitz1lizu.tio11, lbut it was admitted this \vou`d not ,a`ect the ea1'11ing power of t;`.u\. 's_\'stun1. C`l1u11g'o.< in capital struc- ture which n1i_:_.,'l1t p1'ope1'L\' bu made were w1'itin'g' down or off of $100, 000,000 stock of the old C`u`nad1'au ]N0l'thk51`l1 Rz1il\\'ay, .$1(i5,627,000 Grand '[`1'unk debentures, and $15,- 142,000 given by the Go\'c1'mm.-2`.t _\'cu1's :1;-;o as an aid to construction. T11n nrnnnuzxl fn nnnvrn-t SIR./19 FDR _ l_\L`iLl'.\' 2l.'.,U d5 illl il.l(l LU (.'0H5>lI'U.CCl0XL `The proposal to convcri $348,506,- 415 of Govemxm,-n1. loans for (',apit;xI pu1*po. from i11te1`cst-boz1.1*ing' obli- _gz1tions to capital stock, however, |\\'2L\` llH,~'lInl{_ Zl.\` \\.'}IS 1] ln'nnn "1 Z_!5"ilLlUll5 LU CZIIJILEU n\\UCK, HU\\`l'\'K`1', \\'u.< unsound, :1.s was :1 proposal to }\vmtc oif $324,000,000 a(1\';:\n-cud by the Govex-mnent to IH'.`(`t decits. I Lnnl.` tn I\I)\v O-lxnnn 1111/, Lnnn LHC k!U\`Cl'lllllL`Ill [U |H'.`l`I. UUIICILS. Funds to pay these had been rzxised by the Go\'e1'nn1c11t `..hroug"n sale of bonds and no good purpose [would be .3`(1'\'(*d by bur_ving' the ldlbts in (J;ovc1'11n1(>nt account books Prof. Juckmzm questioned \\'h"t-ht`) the domzmd for rv,-cz1pi1:1liz:tio11 w ; 5not "ax crxse of pvwv dvc ption \\'i`..1` L110 object of (li.~'->'(.*H)bliI1f.," the real f;1c`t~.s as to the (li.<.z`:.te1' of Govern nu-nt ow11e1*. o1)c1'ution." I Winunl-i~1I 1-rx,<|1li.< nf' 4-n_nnm-nmx |llll`IlL 0\\'ILUl'5I1l[) ilIl(l U])L`l'Llll0l1. Fixlanciul results of co-operatic) between the two 1'oud.< ulldorlaken in recent _\'(.-u1'.< had bC(`l1 n1ez1_2`1'e, an C-.. .s=:1vi11_2' of $1,600,000 in 19:37:, but lho pn,~. m..< of the two roz1d:< had told the Ro_\'z11 Connnis. `on l{z1i`\va_v.< L1nica.tio11 would bring: sa\'i11;.-'5 of S:')0.000.000 to $75,000. 000 pm` _\'ou1'. Otht,-1' :1(l\'z1nt;1:.-'e.~' of unication III-r\\u.- ll`.-....n.u H-\.. (...n...|u'..u \Ynt-in`. \\'l`l'L`l K'!'l'l`lll_L,r LHC al from politics. 1'. '.which should not [elimination of \' i}>e1`.: ;;`:'<-1m-2' om ` `.' x-.--nurh 4-.I1h-1:11"/In UUU [)i`l' _\`(,"dl'. wore: l3`:"(-iii: the Cizanzuliun Nation- ial 1'.-tirement of roads lmve been built, eliminzition V2153 o\'m'l1oa(l ex }r:1"~ , (*nl(`l('llC_\" of service fi .l\.`ll`_"ll c~,~nl.1`z1li7.(-(l control and :1 mon: intim:1'.u vii-w, of (hr coumi'y'.s ti" I1.~p()H.:t.l0l1 m,w(l.~`. D 2ilin_::' with r)l)jL-ctiolls, Prof. Lu-l suiil (-mplo_\'(-(n< Iwed not be (li.~':ni.<.~'e "l'h= z1\'<`1`:1_,-':'~ :mnuz\' turn- o\'~1` tl11'ou_;-'11 loath and 1':-tircnlent 'w::,-.- 5 or r; p(*1'c(`n L... ::.n(l this would soon ln-in_;' 21 univzl stzlll` (lawn to thu numlwr ]`C(1l1l)'('(i. In addition pt-n. could be u to those \\'il1in_2' to retire at 55 or ($0 _\'o'.1r;~ of age. -\nnll1r\)` nhinhnn mm in Hm : nv-an. ])L`l..\'l'.\, l"clU`;' `.`r.1`:ru.*'}1 c,-ntra t1',11.~por1;:t.io11 1 T).`nl5nn- xvii I CH Ihl'C(`.\'.\'2,ll'_\'. 1 Stands for Freedom of Spirit Wt: nvvt-1` sit in _iud_:me-nt hm`;- or. what may happen in 1'or0i9;n ' countrim-.<, but I am 1`!-.~'01\'(-d that in .!thi;< ('ount1'_\' 110it.h(-1` of those for('(>."~. rs'wiH ova-1' triumph-~nvit.l1m' of those :, fol`:-v.<---Ll1':1t in this (-ount1`_V fnwwtlovll n!ol' t.hr- .~'pi)'it is our Iii". and cm` I I1n'~nI-h and our hope. and Llmre 15 n3 -Jiroom in our <-ountry for any form viof orr;::1nize(l b<-lief. n. 'I`1-u-,1! knhwr an \UII hrulintvrn uIi'.H1. lHOUfl1 L'(H1."('H)Ll5 U1 Llll` lUll)' [ICU surd by the (-0unttx*io.< of ICuro_n:, l.1`.;;1un(l must look to 1101` dofen.-cs [and be p1'(-purvd ta (lwvolv 21'] r~'m-`.-1 ?\\.'11z1t(-w-1' it may cost in men and `1nme_\'. to do v.'h'xL is 11u(---.<. `Tho do r'<.-ncc: of this nation is in `ovitz1bl(- in world ('i_rcumst:1n(-vs, and 111.. -.:-n :Inhn~n1n'n1I fn 14-!I\' nn cfnnn \ gely, estahllsheu me autnenucuy : 3% the pimun: doubt. 1 `Y ken from the mm-e wall which it : had dm-orated for so many year , :1... painting was brought to Toronto for display in a window of the City Ticket Office, at; King and Yonge Streets. A few days later Claude Armstrong, an officer of the Domin- Aim 0rl';.','.ll1lZ(.`(l L)(`ll(_'l. * 'l`}1z1it being so. wo i )(!1i(`V('. with- - out sitting` in jL1d_u:n1r:nt on anyone . else. that we have a contribution to ;what the world n0e(i.< to-duy, an ! 3 that if that contribution of ours were 1`]o:~'t owim: to our co'um`_\' fai`in5z to glmaintain her position in tho Worhl, tho world would bn t-he loser. 1 livery great nation has some- .'thing' to ;:`.\'_ Llw world. I< 1'(_-(`(10111 of .]th<- spirit is our contribution. Let _ `UH .~:(=.1- to it that we km-p thawt ame ,~ bx'i_u`ht at home and that we are pro- `t"p:n'(-(l, if 11-1-('oss211'_\', 10 _L'i1t for it _- +.. H. .-.\m- mu! " `(`.\'l1ZlI)l(- H1 worm (-n_rcum.~ w~ are d('tL-rnlnfvtl tn ]<-:1 u}>`.u.r:`.(-d to do u`! that ml n.m-n;<:n'\`, .uW S(`.(' I n ` p:n'('(l, : to the `eml 'l`ru;~'t Corporation, tho National '."'I`1'ust. Company and (it.-orp;e Roy 1Spro:1f, L-x0cutor.< and trust.or~s of this my will, and my o. shall :1`.- 1\.\'a._vs be n1una_:c-(1 b_v three trustees and 1012,1211 )'c-p1`0.~'(-nt.:1tivcs. I C. MILLAR. Signed by the said Chzu'1es Millar in the pre.-znnco of us both present `at the same time and we atntescd and signed in the presence of the 'said tmtalor a`.1 being` pscsom and all ::ig.-;ne(l on one occasion. .T(H'-fN RR.T:'(`,E "1100 one occusxou. JOHN BRUCE MARY CLANCY. il\(. U 5LU.'l`..' ls c0n. Famous LOSELY LINKED with the sound principles of conservative banking that have stood the test of time, the Bank of Toronto has ever been an institution that has looked forward with courage and condence to the destiny that the future holds for the Dominion of Canada. l 1 ` 2-:

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