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[" IL / SUPPL EEED ILLUSTRATED | ~ SUPPLEMENT | .III.No.27.} VOL.oO MONTREAL, CANADA.171 ST.JAMES STREET.View of Annual Montreal St.Jean Baptiste Celebration Showing Crowd in Front of Notre Dame ' | Some of Those Honored by the King on the Occasion of the 40th Anniversary of Confederation Among the Canadians honored with knighthood last week by the King were the following: \u2014 K.C.M.G.\u2014The Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick, Chief Justice of Canada.K.C.V.0.\u2014Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, President of the C.P.R.Knights Bachelor\u2014The Hon.W.Mortimer Clark, Lieut.-Governor of Ontario; F.C.S.Langelier, Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec; and R.G.Reid, of Montreal.C.M.Gs were conferred on Mr.Martin J.Griffin and Mr.Alfred D.Decelles, Parliamentary Librarians at Ottawa.DOMINION DAY HONORS\u2014Sir W.Lord Dundonald was made a K.C.V.O, Mortimer Clarke, Lieutenant-Gov- |and Sir Ivor Herbert was raised to the DOMINION DAY HONORS\u2014Mr.a f Ontari h re .Decelles, Librarian o arlia- ernor o ntario, who was made a baronetey.ment, who received ME \u2014 DOMINION DAY HONORS\u2014Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Kt., upon whom the K.C.V.0.was conferred.; hy cy; DOMINION DAY HONORS\u2014Sir Rcbert G.Reid, upon whom *hz dignity of a Knight Bachelor was conferred.DW NN DOMINION DAY HONORS\u2014Sir Francis C.S.Langelier, Judge of the Su- DOMINION DAY HONORS\u2014Col, Sir Ivor J.C.Herbert, formerly Major- DOMINION DAY HONORS\u2014The Right Hon.Lord Dun- | DOMINION DAY HONORS \u2014 Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Chief Justice of Canada, who was created a K.C.M.G.perior Court of Quebec, who was made a Knight Bachelor.General commanding the Canadian Militia, who was made a Baronet.donald, formerly G.O.C.in Canada, created a K.C.V.O. 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA._\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Buildings of McGill University Are Now Quickly Rising Phoenix-like From Their Ashes \u201cke i) pi ä ng?1 {a |reax 13 / THE RE-BUILDING OF McGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL\u2014Clearing the debris away from Engineering Building, preparatory to the erection of new walls.HE MILLENIAL OF BURY ST.EDMUNDS, ENG.\u2014One of the ancient citieg of Great Britain, Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk, will next week celebrate a history of one thousand years, by holding a Pageant, Two thousand actors, including 200 peers and peeresses, are giving their services free, and are also voluntarily defraying the cost of the costumes they will wear\u2014many of them being quite expensive affairs.Grand ladies, and girls in the \u201ccottage homes of England,\u201d have been busy for months cutting out and making the varied dresses they are to wear, while the smithies have resounded with the clang of hammerg shaping the armor to be worn by the hosts of warriors and knights who will be brought to life again for the Pageant.All the leather work in the costumes was prepared from the hides of the famous Chillingham cattle introduced into Suffolk at the time of the Reformation.Mr.Dacres Adams, the distinguished painter, was commissioned to design the dresses and properties, and everything is correct in the remotest particular.Mr.Louis N.Parker, who initiated the idea of telling history in the form of pageants, and who successfully carried through the efforts of Warwick and Sherborne, wrote the book for Bury, and has undertaken the arduous duties of stage manager.The music has been composed by Mr.Harold Shann, a local composer, and hag already received very high praise from the critics who have heard it.The stage on which the actors are to perform occupies the site of a portion of the old Abbey.Four thousand cpec- tators are to be accommodated in a special grand stand, giving each one a splendid view of the spectacle and of the surrounding landscape, stretching away, as it does, in the rich wooded vistas of one of England's loveliest shires.Most of the aristocracy of the United Kingdom, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, will attend, and large numbers of fashionable Americans will be present.During the week a deputation of twenty-three East Anglian Mayors,including His Worship the Lord Mayor of London, decked in their state robes and chains of office.will attend.That Bury St.Edmunds possesses a story worth celebrating will be admitted when it is said that it was there St.Edmund, the saintly Saxon King, lived \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014.Hundreds of men are now at work on this structure EAT | SASTORICAL AND > CI EA ASRS THE ONLY PAGEANT IN 1907 CONDVCTED BY MYLOVIS PARKER.MASTER OF SHERBOVENE PAGEANT 1905 & OF WARWICK PAGEANT 1906 TWO THOVSAND PERFORMERS COVERED GRAN; STAND PRICLS ONE GVINEA 0/6 56° 376° HN 6 ; 9 ai Era sHaw TN MARTYRDOM OF STEDMVND KING OF EAST ANGLIA AD870 BURY ST EDMUNDS FVLL PARTICVLARS TO BEOBTAINED FROM THESFCRETARY PAGEANT HOVRE BYRY STEDMVNDS OR FROM ANY OF THE «4 OTRO MESSING COS OFFICES LONT \"#5 CHEAP Abily VAY FACILITIES FROM PARTS = 3 F 13.gotten up for the celebration.THE MILLENIAL CELEBRATION OF THE FOUNDING OF BURY ST.EDMUNDS, ENG.\u2014Next week this ancient Saxon town will observe the one thousandth anniversary of its founding by holding an historical pageant in the Abbey Grounds, from Monday, July 8, to Saturday, July The above illustration, depicting the martyrdom of St.Edmund, King of East Anglia, in 870, forms the cover of the special programme \u201cNV.D.ADARS, ih \u2014 THE MILLENIAL CELEBRATION OF THE FOUNDING OF BURY ST.EDMUNDS, ENG.\u2014The English Barons, headed by Robert Fitzwalter, meet at Bury, and at the Shrine of St.Edmund, swear to force King John, at the sword\u2019s point, if necessary, to ratify the Charter of Henry |.This tableau will form a feature of the pageant.and died for his people, refusing to deny his religion.His shrine afterwards became one of the most sacred spots in the island, and it is for this reason the Anglican and Roman Catholic clergy are taking such a sympathetic interest in the Pageant.Richard Coeur de Lion.Eleanor the Good, and many other rulers took their vows at the shrine of the martyred monarch before starting out on any enterprise.It was there, and this is a memorable fact, that the Barons solemnly vowed to compel John to sign the Magna Charta\u2014the foundation of the liberty the whole Empire now enjoys.These incidents, and, in fact, the whole eventful story of St.Edmunds, from the days of Boadicea to recent times, will be unfolded on the rich sward of the Abbey grounds in a series of picturesque and dramatic tableaux.To show the care that is being exercised in the preparation of every detail in connection with this great enterprise, it may be said that Mr.Byam Shaw, England\u2019s most celebrated mediaeval painter, was engaged to design the poster.It is considered the most successful piece of artistic advertising ever achieved.The Royal banner to be carried in some of the most interesting episodes was made at the St.Edmundsburg Works, Haslemere.The design is taken from an illumination.and a vivid description given by John Lydgate, poet and monk of Bury St.Edmunds, in the fourteenth century.Fk dk HRK SYNOPSIS OF THE PAGEANT.Episode |.\u2014Villa Faustini (A.D.50.) \u2014Roman civilization contrasted with native barbarism.The commencement of the revolt of Boadicea, Queen of the East Anglians.Episode Il.\u2014Edmund, King and Martyr (A.D.855 and 870).\u2014The Corona- od i 2 vire « pe 7 Fu MONTREAL SNAPSHOTS\u2014The Hon.F.E.Gilman, K.C.,, M.L.C,, and his two grand-daughters.Mr.Gilman is the senior Liberal member of the Legislative Council.tion.Lothparck, che Viking, drifts to East Anglia.Bern, Edmund\u2019s Falconer, murders him.Ingvar and Ubba, Loth- parck\u2019s sons, invade Edmund's Kingdom to avenge their Father\u2019s murder.Edmund sacrifices his own life to save the lives of his people.He is bound to a young oak and slain.His head is found, miraculously guarded by a great wolf.Episode |lIl.\u2014The Monastery (A.D.903 to 1132).\u2014The body of Saint Edmund is in the negligent keeping of secular priests.Illustration of the Right of Sanctuary, with the miraculous death of King Sweyn.King Canute comes to Bury (then called Beodrics- worth), dispossesses the secular priests, introduces the Benedictine Monks, founds a Monastery with Uvius as first Abbot, and grants a Charter establishing the future greatness of the house.Edward the Confessor comes on a pilgrimage to St.Edmund's Shrine and greatly enriches the Abbey.Abbot LR Pompadour Massage Cream Will give you a clear, transparent, beautiful complexion.It is perfectly hanmless, cleanses, purifies and removes all blemishes giving the skin and flesh a beautiful clearness.It is not a powder, palnt or grease, and it will not promote the growth of hair.Will Develop the Bust.Used by the elite everywhere, FREE.\u2014 Send 10 cts.for free trial and booklet of directions for scientific \u2018home massage treatment, or send 35¢ or T5ce to the Continental Drug & Chemical Co., Suite E.1432 Notre Dame street west, Montreal,Canada.Sold by all druggists everywhere.x THE RE-BUILDING OF McGILL UNIVERSITY, ! Mechanical Building, a section of the Engineering i = a tm nm MONTREAL\u2014Adding an extra story to the Thomas Workman Building that escaped destruction in the big fire some time ago.FIRST PRIZE WINNERS OF 1906-07 AT THE COUNCIL OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, MONTREAL\u2014Read- ing from right to left, the names are:\u2014Standing: Messrs.F.Philips, J.T.Cote, J.Belisle, Arsene Leclair, L.Cor- riveau, J.P.L.Berube, secretary; Charles Sheffler, Herbert Spence, S.H.Excell.Yvonne Senecal, and Miss A.A.Vanden Berghe.Baldwin resists the efforts of Herfas- tus, Bishop of Thetford, to remove his See to St.Edmundsbury.Herfastus is miraculously blinded and miraculously healed.A rich new shrine is set up.to which the body of Saint Edmund is, with great solemnity, translated, King Mayor Samuel J.Berryman, of Carle- ton Place, Ont.THE MILLENIAL CELEBRATION OF THE FOUNDING OF BURY ST.EDMUNDS, ENG.\u2014Samson, Abbot of St Edmunds, defying Thomas of Hastings, one of the scenes to be enacted at next week\u2019s pageant.\u2019 \u2019 Henry I.offers his crown at the Shrine, Episode IV\u2014Abbot Samson (A.D.1182 to 1211).\u2014The Monks are deeply A een (Continued on Page 3.) 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History of Bury St.Edmunds.The History of Bury St.Edmunds is so crowded with picturesque and stirring incidents, many of which have \u2014 DEVOTEES OF THE \u201cGENTLEMAN'S\u201d GAME\u2014The Dominion Cotton Mills Cricket Club, winners of \u201cB\u201d Division in the Montreal and District Amateur Cricket League, THE RECENT NATIONAL-CAPITAL LACROSSE GAM E\u2014An exciting moment in front of the National goal; waiting for a home man to shoot in.helped to shape the history of England, and one can almost say the whole world, that in commemoration of her ancient glories as proposed to be de- THE CADETS OF THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS\u2019 COLLEGE IN HULL, QUE.\u2014They mean to rival before long the Mount St.Louis Cadets, of Montreal.Ce No other cigarettes are so exquisitely aromatic\u2014 so delightfully satisfying.No.3 size\u201410 for 25c.No.| size\u201410 for 35c.= \\ Ss are made of the choicest Egyptian Deities Cigarettes Turkish tobacco\u2014carried to Egypt and blended by the most famous experts in the world.mr \u2014 - \u2014 ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 PS Se es ee = ma mma] a away, mm a= ace === \u2014_\u2014 3 \u2014\u2014_ = - 2 \u2014 \u2014 22 rm EE = \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 =-=-=\u2014 =: EE TE am = ay a \u2014_\u2014 P=, \u2014 ma = \u2014 a \u2014 ~~ -= \u2014 \u2014\u20142 _ \u2014 3 = == = = = zx =.xX =; 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and in the Tudor Period a Stately Dance and a Country Dance, 200 principal performers, Troops of horsemen and horsewomen.Lastly, a crowd of over a thousand men and women, boys and girls, dressed in striking costumes of the period, copied from the hest contemporary records and illustrations.The President is the Most.Hon.the Marquis of Bristol (Lord Lieutenant of the County of Suffolk), and the list of patrons include: T.R.H.the Prince and \u2014_ THE RECENT NATIONAL-CAPITAL LACROSSE GAME \u2014 Watching some interesting play off-field.The Cellarer\u2019s Yard, Abbot's Garden, Infirmary Cloisters, Prior's House, and part of the site of The Ancient Round Chapel where St.Edmund's body rested until 1095.A more appropriate spot for the holding of the Pageant could not possibly have been selected.Mary Tudor, who appears in Episode VII, was buried within the Monastery, and at the Dissolution her remains were discovered and re-interred in St.Mary\u2019s Church, Bury St.Edmunds.In 1887 Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, in commemoration of Her Jubilee, caused a stained glass window to be placed in St.Mary's Church to the memory of Mary Tudor.The costumeg of the 2,000 performers are, with few exceptions, being designed and made in Bury St, Edmunds and the neighborhood by enthusiastic voluntary workers.The innumerable properties, too, from the Shrine of King Edmund, down to the smallest detail, are likewise products of the place.In the Pageant will take part:\u2014 The Narrative Chorus of about 50 male voices, explaining and connecting the different Episodes.The Ecclesiastical Chorus of Monks, about 50.A Madrigal Chorus of about 100 mixed voices, A complete Orchestra, reinforced by Highest in Favor, Finest in Flavor.\u2018The World's Favorite Chocolate.\u2019 Lamont, Corliss Soe Importers, 87 Common St, Montreal.Princess of Wales, T.R.H.Prince and Princess Christian, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace the Archbishop of Westminster, the High Sheriff of the County (Duncan Parker, Esq.), His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, E.M.K.G.His Grace the Duke of Grafton, K.G., the Earl of Al- bemarle, Earl Cadogan, K.G., the Earl of Stradbroke, the Earl of Lytton, Viscount Clifden (Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire), Viscount Coke (Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk), Viscount Iveagh, Lord Henniker, Lord Rendles- ham, Lord O'Hagan, Lord Raleigh, P.C., Lord Strathcona (the High Commissioner of Canada).Lord Cranworth, the Right Hon, the Speaker of the House of Commons, Lord Claud Hamilton, the Lord Bishop of Ely, the Vice- Chancellor of Cambridge University, the Provost of King\u2019s College, Cambridge, the Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, Col.the Hon.H.W.Lowry Cor- ry, the Hon.W.F.D.Smith, M.P.the Hon.Walter Guinness, Sir James Malcolm, Bart, Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart, Sir Frederick Adair, Bart, Sir Cuth- bert Quilter, Bart.,, Sir Walter Greene, Bart, Sir H.B.Mackworth Praed, Bart, General Sir G.Digby Barker, K.C.B., R.J.N.Neville, Esq.(Recorder of Bury St.Edmunds; 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Paris Summery Toilets Make Their First Appearance at Longchamps Spring Races champs, quite summery toil- eties made their first appearance, and altogether it was a brilliant affair.Among colors, blue certainly predominated.Light shades were not wanting.but it was principally the medium and quite dark tints that prevailed.This apparently is what must be expected during the coming summer.The quite dark shades were monopolized by light-weight woollen fabrics and transparent materials, while the N the occasion of the opening of © the spring races at Long- medium ones were to be seen more in the case of taffeta costumes and trimmings.For both nurposes light shades to a certain extent were adopted.Here must be mentioned a very interesting and novel fashion note\u2014the almost invariable mingling of quite light blue with a medium or even dark shade of green.This not only by way of adornment of dresses, though this was frequent, but likewise in millinery.The union of these two colors is far from displeasing, provided the blue employ- Consumption before it is too late.This valuable medical book tells in plain, simple language how Consumption can be cured in your own home.If you know of anyone suffering from Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma or any throat or lung trouble, or are yourself afflicted, this book will help you to a cure.Even if you are jn the advanced stage of the disease and feel there is no hope, this book will show you how others have cured themselves after all remedies they had tried failed, and they believed their case was hopeless.Write at once to the Yonkerman Consumption p Remedy Co., and they will send you from their Canadian Depot the book and a generous supply of the New Treatment, absolutely free, for they want every sufferer to have this wonderful cure Write today.It may mean the saving of your life.193 Rose Street, Kalamazoo, Mich., ° (HOWARD SMITH PAPER C0.LTD.) 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