I tell Jim MacD the better term for 'art jury' is 'hanging committee'
Jim MacDonald drops by to see me.I see the exhaustion in his eyes. Nerves, money troubles and marriage obligations. 
The Studio Building on Severn Street 
My rucksack contains my sketchbox and paints, my rolled-up blankets, and my canvas dunnage bag. 
Hat and pipe ready to go. 
Algonquin Park Grand Trunk Railway Tourist Brochure 1914 (pdf download) http://t.co/nwVIMlz48u
I've just woken up. My last day here. Ready to pack up 
I'm going to the Land of Fishing Thrills - to paint. 
I go to church but have no formal religion.
I'm leaving the City. I'm going up North. A long day of travelling. Follow me. ttlastspring.com
Mar 23, 1917 GLOBE: GERMANS LOSE IN BITTER FIGHTS. HARD BATTLE IN THE OPEN BEGINS ON 100-MILE FRONT. 
March 23, 1917 Toronto World 
Fred Varley persuaded me to submit my work to the OSA Exhibition
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1917 Canoe Lake #tt1917 
Jackson had the greater initiative and was as indifferent to material ambition as I was
Sprucedale was the economic centre for the area west of the Park.
No man is born an Artist, so no man is born an Angler. Izaak Walton
The railwaymen in South River referred to me as "some sort of queer fool, dabbing bits of paint on a piece of board."
I'll be glad to get as far away as I can from these sermon-editorials 