The Standard., 20 juin 1908, samedi 20 juin 1908
[" \u2014_- apr SE VS | PSS se ms» ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT a SUPPLEMENT pe voL.IV.No.25.MONTREAL, CANADA.171 ST.JAMES STREET.Longboat\u2019s Answer to Those Who Decried His Fitness for a Place on the Canadian Olympic Team \u201d A CANADIAN RUNNER FROM WHOM GREAT THINGS ARE EXPECTED AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES AT SHEPHERD'S BUSH\u2014The above stirring illustration shows the immense crowds that assembled on Thursday of last week on Sherbrooke street, near the Royal Victoria College, to witness the finish of Tom Longboat\u2019s fifteen-mile run around the Montreal Star's King\u2019s Birthday course.On that occasion Longboat, who is to compete in the Marathon at the Olympic Games at Shepherd\u2019s Bush, England, lowered the record he made on November 9th, covering the course in 1 hour, 24 minutes and 8 seconds.His last year\u2019s record was 1 hour 26 minutes and 55 seconds.In the illustration Longboat may be seen sprinting towards the finishing line, to the right of the large tree in the centre of the picture.This sprint was a revelation to the onlookers of the Indian's marvellous staying powers.(Photograph by A.I.Rice, St.Catherine Street West.) The Huge Stadium at Shepherd\u2019s Bush in Which Canadian Contestants Will Show Their Prowess \\ car \u20ac eus arc i i a ry rr REI, RBI s 4 * \u20ac ION IN ENGLAND\u2014A bird's-eye panoramic view of Shepherd\u2019s Bush, where the Games will be held, and where the big Franco-British Exposition is nd from which the various events in the Olympic Games\u2019 programme will be witnessed.To the right of this are the many buildings devoted to the ts\u2019 Club, Garden Club, Palace Restaurant, Band-stand, Palace of Women\u2019s Work, Palace of Music, Franco-British Pavilion, British Applied Art Palace, Machinery Hall and the Manufacturers\u2019 Building.WHAT THE CANADIAN CONTESTANTS IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES WILL SEE AT FRANCO-BRITISH EXPOSIT now being held.On the extreme left is the huge Stadium, which accommodates upwards of 100,000 spectators, a Franco-British Exposition, namely: the Royal Pavilion, Spor re CT Se = a 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Ca homes.Blue Bonnets Track Claimed Attention of Montrealers During Week ; Perils of a Jockey\u2019s Career « \u2014 rr Am an AT LL = à A P Ed M i ; VE p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 THE SPRING MEETING OF THE MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB AT BLUE BONNETS\u2014Scene on the galleries and lawn of the club-house on the opening day of the present meeting, when His Excellency the Governor-General and the Countess Grey were the guests of the Jockey Club.nets, which came to a close to-day, was successful in every sense of the word.Not only were the entries larger in number than in 1907, but the races were more interesting, inasmuch as several Montreal Jockey Club Races.The 1908 Spring Meeting of the Montreal Jockey Club at Blue Bon- THE SPRING MEETING OF THE MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB AT BLUE BONNETS\u2014On the home stretch in the fifth race of the opening day; \u201cAutumn Maid\u201d leads, but is closely followed by \u201cHelen Mills.\u201d Notice the eyes of \u201cAutumn Maid\u2019s\u201d jockey.(Photo by The Standard\u2019s Special Photographer.) THE VISIT OF PRESIDENT FALLIERES TO LONDON \u2014 An incident in the round of festivities, showing the President seated in a carriage with meet.will be found very interesting.His Majesty the King, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, only surviving brother of the King.bo.allen wa EA ce \" IN FAR-AWAY BRISBANE\u2014\u201cBrisbane the Beautiful,\u201d the City of flowers, and trees, and shrubs in far-away Australia, has been called the Australian Montreal, owing to its great number of beautiful and substantial Brisbane is one of the world\u2019s most progressive cities, and the accompanying photograph of a Russell Motor Car is typical of this progressive spirit.Seated in the Auto is Mr.W.Pike, of Brisbane, and a party of friends.The universal adoption of Russell Cars throughout the Island Continent is a great tribute to Canada and the Canadian Motor Car Industry.(Photograph by A.I.Rice.) new records for the Canadian turf were made at thig year\u2019s meeting.The attendance also was far in excess of that of last year, and the presence of His Excellency the Governor-General and Countess Grey at the race-track on three days of the meet added an eclat and a tone to the occasion that would otherwise have been absent.The races this year, too, were favored with beautiful weather, and this served to great- = ly augment the crowds that daily vis- % ited Blue Bonnets.7 The illustrations on this page will give readers of The Standard an excellent idea of some of the races and incidents that took place during the The trio of Woodbine pictures * à THN iE nda TN - J THE SPRING MEETING OF THE MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB AT BLUE BONNETS\u2014The exciting finish of the race for the King's Plate, showing \u201cHarmony\u201d in the lead, and \u201cS.S.B.\u201d a close second.(Photo by H.R.Connolly.) dat Mme rttnir cn THE PERILS OF A JOCKEY\u2019S LIFE\u2014A bad spill at a steeplechase race on the Woodbine Race Track, Toronto.a madd (Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) ~ re THE PERILS OF A JOCKEY\u2019S LIFE\u2014\u201cTally-ho\u201d throwing his rider in one of the steeplechase races at the Woodbine Race Track, Toronto, during the recent Spring Meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) - 2 | « - \u20ac\u201c px >\" ag + ar rR 2242007 \u201c oN % + Ë 2 EN wo : A vu ) 4 OT $ \u2018 ; 7 * a E h ë be oc ERAN A rio : 8° TONES ON FY CL Lo s A ty Caw \u2019 < , pe Boao £ $ .A: à D ; ; Pant & ; » Va x \\ ¥ >, 5 PTR é ox Ë nL hes Ts wie à 7 on PAL , ad geet gr Ley, has Th TI E wo A mr Ben be FE AR eb ria a À.THE PERILS OF A JOCKEY\u2019S LIFE\u2014\u201cMix-up\u201d throwing his rider in a steeplechase race on the Woodbine Race Track, Toronto.Note the peculiar position of rider and horse.In this case the jockey had a narrow escape from death.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) i i he Earl and Count THE SPRING MEETING OF THE MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB AT BLUE BONNETS \u2014 The departure of Their Excellencies t ntess Grey from the race track on the opening day of the present meet.They attended the races on that day in state, their escort to and from Blue Bonnets consisting of a squadron of the Royal Canadian Dragoons from St.Johns, Que.(Photo by The Standard\u2019s Special Photographer.) AA \u2014 .- We OLYMPIC FINALS AT TORONTO\u2014Con.Walsh, of the Woodstock A.A.A, throwing the hammer.In this event he won first place, his throw covering a distance of 161 feet 5 inches.(See also Page 3.) (Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) NE iti THE VISIT OF PRESIDENT FALLIERES TO LONDON \u2014 In this picture the President is entering the carriage in which the King has already seated himself.The Duke of Argyll, formerly Governor-General of Canada, stands by the side of the carriage.CHAPMAN \u2018DOUBLE BALL BEARINGS Applied to your Waggon, Carriage or Other Vehicle Require absolutely no attention, fool-proof, and not in any way liable to while en route due to hot Reduce the draft under ordinary conditions 50 per cent.Require absolutely no lubrication.Are self-contained, clean, noiseless, C get out of order, totally eliminating the danger of delay and loss of time boxes\u2014for once properly fitted this condition is impossible.This is guaranteed to hold good under steel tires as well as rubber.; .Can be applied as readily as the ordinary type.Don\u2019t fail to investigate the merits of these bearings, The Chapman Double Ball Bearing Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.A TIMELY BOOK The ancient fortress city of Quebec this year celebrates the 300th anniversary of its founding by Champlain.* À very interesting and tasteful souvenir is the book.Old Quebec, the City of Champlain By Miss Emily P.Weaver, Author of \u201cA Canadian History for Boys and Girls,\u201d and Illustrated by Miss Annie E.Weaver.Paper, 50c.net ; Cloth, 75c.net.Inthe Mail and Empire, Katherine Hale writes: \u201cMiss Weaver has evidently deeply loved and studied Quebec, and her little volume is one that must charm and delight, not only the traveller who has been, or will go, to Quebec, but the student of history who needs to look back through all the centuries to find his Quebec of to-day.I do not remember having read before such brief, spiritual and suggestive sketches as those of Samuel de Champlain, the founder of Quebec, and Montcalm, its brave defender, while nowhere has the famous battle of the Plains of Abraham been more vividly set forth.A word must be said for the illustrations, which greatly enhance the value of \u2018Old Quebec.\u201d Embellished with over 100 original illustrations, most of them from pen-and-ink drawings by Miss Annie E.Weaver.Bound in dark blue and gold, with the coat-of-arms of Quebec and an etching of Champlain's ship in a panel of fleur-de-lys.29-33 Richmond St.West WILLIAM BRIGGS, TORONTO.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014__ THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.2 J Canadian Athletes Ambitious for Fame Will Now Have Eyes of Dominion Directed Upon Them Hands of the Largest Clock in the World.= 4% a, » \u201cem OLYMPIC FINALS AT TORONTO \u2014 Edward Archibald, of the W.E.Y.M.C.A., Toronto, making a new Canadian record of 12 feet 5 inches in the pole vault.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) OLYMPIC FINALS AT TORONTO\u2014Happenny, of Montreal, in the pole vault, an event in which he took second place.The first-place man was E.B.Archibald, of the W.E.Y.M.C.A., Toronto.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) enjoy the distinction of having the largest clock in the world.Philadelphia\u2019s big dial and the huge face of the timepiece in the famous clock tower of Westminster, London, where Big Ben reigns supreme, are small in comparison with that of the clock now being manufactured for Colgate & Co.This timepiece will crown the roof of their big new factory on Hudson street, facing the river and upper harbor.This mammoth horloge is now being constructed by Seth Thomas, in Thom- astown, Conn., and the job was such a big one for even that concern that virtually they are making the clock out of doors.A glance at the accompanying illustration shows the immensity of the hands.To obtain some idea of the new clock remember that in area it exceeds 1,134 square feet.In fact, the clock is so large that, in removing it from the Seth Thomas Clock Works, a separate flat car was found necessary for the transportation of the minute hand.Inasmuch, however, as the minute hand marks the tape at 1814 feet, and with its counter- boise weighs nearly one-third of a ton, this is not surprising.Nor does a private car seem inappropriate when it Is remembered that this indefatigable traveller, which will set the watches TN AN A J oes CITY in a short while will OLYMPIC FINALS AT TORONTO\u2014The line-up for the Marathon Race.Next to him is Goldsboro (2), who finished 3rd.is Gordon, of the Waverley A.C., of Montreal.runners.riers, Montreal.No.4 is Simpson, the Indian, who finished 4th.| On his left (41) is Bradford, of the Waverleys; next to the latter (42) is Martin, of the Gordon Har- Then in order come Noseworthy (43), of the M.A.A.A., Montreal, and Coonan, of the Stanley Harriers, Montreal.finished second in the race, stands next to Simpson, the Indian, in the second row.rer Ne of Jersey City and Greater New York, will travel at its point 23 inches every minute, or over half a mile a day.The diameter of the dial of the clock is 38 OLYMPIC TRIALS AT TORONTO\u2014 George Goulding, of the Central Y.M.C.A., Toronto, who won the 3,500 metre walk.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) The Ideal Drink for Run Down Conditions.when taken in moderation.invalids.tation removed.tones and parapeptones.sugar.Good beer, stout and porter are excellent tonics The difficulty with these products of hops and barley malt is that they are in constant process of fermentation and are not easily assimilated by This fermenting process has an irritating effect on the digestive organs when they are weakened by illness or a run down condition.Bass\u2019 Barley Wine is made from the same materials as beer, stout and porter but with fermen- In order to remove fermentation, this wine is matured in casks for years before it is bottled.Barley is rich in proteids and grape sugar, but, when malted, these proteids are converted into pep- To make our meaning plainer, these proteids by going throughthe malting process are partly digested.When barley malt, in the shape of Bass\u2019 Barley Wine is taken into the system, it is easily assimilated by the most delicate stomach.This is due to the fact that the malting process has converted the bulk of the barley into pure grape Grape sugar can be digested by the most delicate stomach.Hops are tonic, useful in dyspepsia, nervous tremors and wakefulness.The barley malt combined with the hops, with fermentation removed, makes Bass\u2019 Barley Wine the ideal tonic for all run down conditions of the system.For nursing mothers, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, insomnia and tubercular troubles, it has no equal.This is the finest preparation that Bass & Co., the greatest brewers in the world, produce.Bass\u2019 Barley Wine costs 30 cents a bottle and if your druggist hasn't got it, write us.S.B.Townsend & Co.- Sole Agents for Canada.Montreal OLYM PIC FINALS AT TORONTO\u2014First time round the track in the Marathon.in third place, and the next man to him is Wood (5), who finished second._ Fesses OLYMPIC FINALS AT TORONTO\u2014Measuring Archibald\u2019s record vault, (Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) 12 feet 5 inches.een OLYMPIC FINALS AT TORONTO\u2014The 3,500-metre walk, showing Ford (48), of Toronto, in the lead.won the event.Winnipeg, and Major (52).feet, as compared with the 25 feet of the Philadelphia clock, or the 221; feet of the Westminster clock.1 The weight which moves the hands is 2,000 pounds, and the total weight of this monster timepiece approximates six tons.Aside from the size of the clock, its other unique feature is the novelty of Beside him is Goulding, of Toronto, who The two contestants in the rear are Slight (33), of illumination at night.Instead of the usual method of illuminating a transparent dial from behind, the Colgate clock will have each hand and numeral outlined with incandescent lights, which method will enormously multiply its nightly usefulness, as it is expected that time from it can be read at several miles distance.THE CANADIAN AMAZON \u2014 The Amazon of to-day is quite frequently met with.She has been portrayed by Gibson, Howard Chandler Christy, R.G.Mathews and other artists in the magazines and newspapers.Armed with a tennis-racket, golf-stick and sometimes an oar, she is representative of the athletic vogue that now prevails among the fair sex.The above picture is that of Miss Blanche Westbrook, of Brant- ford, Ont, taking a party of friends on a trip to London the less, in her twenty-four horse-power \u201cRussell.\u201d The simplicity of \u201cRussell\u201d construction and consequent ease of control is a strong recommendation to women motorists.In the illustration Harry Lawson (1), who eventually won the race, is (Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) ~~ GAMES TEACH SELF-RELIANCE.The most popular games for boys do more than give opportunities for health.They teach lessons that may well be called moral\u2014self-reliance and yet OLYMPIC TRIALS AT TORONTO\u2014 W.B.Galbraith, of the Central Y.M.C.A.Toronto, who won the five- mile race and the 3,200 metres steeplechase.Nes SN self-restraint, good temper in defeat and moderation in victory, steady resolution and the value of combination.The perseverance and energy and gen- Lawson (1), who won the race, stands at the extreme left of the second row of In the front row, fourth from the left, Wood (5), who (Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) \u2014 erosity which games can teach boys make no small contribution to their training for life.\u2014Hugh Black.OLYMPIC TRIALS AT TORONTO\u2014 W.H.Wood, of the Brantford Y.M.C.A., who finished second in the Marathon.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) AN a OLYMPIC TRIALS AT TORONTO\u2014 Harry Lawson, of the West End Y.Ma A., Toronto, who won the Marathon.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) 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