The Standard., 26 juin 1909, samedi 26 juin 1909
[" E° * ed- 1 in an- , It \u2018one mel you feel >11CC for the id.the dur- Ny- ces so nent se.rom was \u201cices Lt Coe real.hang \u2018hite, | last MES 4 | do , If will 1 wé Ont, | | ell } =\u2014 ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VOL.V.No.26.MONTREAL, CANADA, JUNE 26, 1909.171 ST.JAMES STREET.Net The 6th Field Batter race + 11 4 A POS ES à x , mh.eo pt hi ad ; Le 0 MEL RQ rac.ila rlatle oth a OO «n a des ail.SNAPSHOTS OF SCENES AND INCIDENTS CONNECTED WITH THE TRAINING CAMP OF THE BATTERIES COMPOSING THE 6th FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE AT NOTRE DAME DE GRACE\u2014 By numbers, the pictures show:\u2014/(1) A soldier wheeling fodder to the horses.(2) The Batteries returning to camp after a morning drill.(3) A cook preparing the noon-day meal for the men of one of the companies.(4) A staff inspection of the lines (Brigadier-General Buchan, C.V.O., C.M.G,, A.D.C,, and Lieut.-Col.W.A.Grant in foreground; Lieut.-Col.Dunbar and Lieut.-Col.A.Roy, M.V.O., A.D.C., in rear).(5) Brigadier-General Buchan, Lieut,-Col.Grant and Lieut.-Col.Dunbar inspecting the mechanism of one of the new 18-pounders.(6) Batterymen unharnessing their horses after a morning parade.(7) A general view of a section of the camp, showing its ideal environment, (Photos by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) TN AN NN A Art Nr NNN NN MN NN AN NN NN ~~ er Spring Meeting of Montreal Jockey Club Which Closed Last Week Broke All Attendance Records Ne NAN NN NN NN = va 53 _ LÀ 2 sa CAS > an Th PI PRING MEETING OF THE MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB, WHICH CAME TO AN END LAST WEEK AT BLUE BONNETS\u2014(1) Marking up the scratches for the day.(2) Montreal society on the lawn in front of Ch SSQUE SCENES CONNECTED ATH come of one of the races.(4) The automobile display on one of the race-days.(5) \u201cEdwin L.,\u201d one of the winners at the recent meeting, and his jockey.(6) Leaving the automobiles for the club-house and race-track.(Photos by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) y Brigade Now Possess An Ideal Camp Ground at Notre Dame de Grace 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.ag i , Du LS 2 As ) COMING TWELFTH OF JULY WILL SEE GREAT ORANGE DEMONSTRATIONS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF CANADA\u2014The above illustration shows the members of the Provincial Grand Lodge, No.1, Loyal True Blue Association of Nova rose Reis se orne in annual session at Sydney, Cape Breton.Representatives from every lodge in Nova Scotia were present.\u2019 rE 4 AN IDEAL TENNIS CLUB.The Orchard Tennis Club, of Outre- mont, was incorporated last summer with a membership of 25.Since then it has made rapid progress.The illustrations on this page show that the club-house is charmingly situated in one of the beauty-spots of that enterprising suburb of Montreal.The members of the Club are devoted to outdoor sports, and it is expected that many champions will be developed in such an ideal environment as that possessed by the Club.Tennis has for years been one of the most popular summer sports of Canada, and it is rapidly increasing in favor.Hundreds of tennis courts may be found in Mont- WR PE AOE Ad treal and its suburbs.QI rT a Ly Saut EA > In the various tournaments that boring naan SL Eu SRT.| .- > 4 -~ .{ i PR es have been held in Canada in recent oll 2 years, more especially that which is an % ; annual affair at Niagara Falls, compe- + ! titions from the local organizations , 10° have made a good showing.The tour- == Co naments have done a great deal to pop- A ec\u201d A ularize the game, and bring the very DA Er : best players together from all parts of Le _ CAE the Dominion.4 The Universities and College of Canada now possess their tennis clubs and courts, and the students find in these | OUT-DOOR SUMMER SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014An interesting moment in a a relaxation from the work they do in OUT-DOOR SUMMER SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014The Club-house of the Or- | OUT-DOOR SUMMER SPORTS IN CANADA \u2014 Making up a game on the tennis match at the Orchard Tennis Club\u2019s courts, Outremont.class-rooms apd laboratories.chard Tennis Club, Outremont, where tea is served on Saturday after- courts of the Orchard Tennis Club at Outremont.(Photo by F.Brisson.) At McGill University, in this city, a noons, (Photo by F.Brisson.) | (Photo by F.Brisson.) ! : .ve : * y Nm.: CT tO iti crie 0e med dura en nu ts E alba 3% deli.8 +2 ry aay BE al es _* THE POPULARITY OF ROAD-RACING IN CAPE BRETON\u2014The above illustration shows the start of a road-race that recently took place at Sydney, C.B.Seventy-six runners competed.The race was to have been run on Victoria Day, ; but was postponed on account _ of the bad weather, and some of the runners who intended taking part therein had to leave the city.As it was, there were two lines of starters when the race eventually came off.(Photo by Kelly, Sydney, C.B.) a Ne rN splendid court has been laid out in Tennis, like golf, has proved most at- ers among the women and girls.It front of the physics building, and this tractive to the members of the gentler frequently happens that the latter are is very generally used by the students sex, and, here in Montreal, one may more efficient players than their com- Th P M W h and their friends.find a great number of excellent play- petitors of the sterner sex.e uritan otor as er Ne _ Attach the feed water tube to the tap\u2014drop the weighted end of the waster water tube into the sink\u2014turn on the water\u2014and the \u201cPuritan\u201d Motor Washer goes right ahead with your washing.All you have to do is to put in the dirty clothes and take them out 49 AGC 02 a A 3 Q SO pe _ Oro FIST DAVID MAX WELL e so qd ST.MARYS, ONT again clean.EN Ww ITT = It works on a pressure of from 35 to en \u2014_\u2014 : he 40 pounds.Neatly, simply and solidly ET jé made.( | C The \u201cPuritan\u201d Motor Washer will do ) | the hardest part of the housework for | | you, and pay for itself in six months or less, ( If your dealer does not handle it, K | | write us direct.I ç | , | DAVID MAXWELL & SONS, St.Mary\u2019s, Ont.| | 9° ee \u2014 -\u2014 1 0 TT ANNE | msm = | i | OUT-DOOR SUMMER SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014The Executive of the Or- I chard Tennis Club, Outremont.Reading from left to right, their names fh | are:\u2014Standing: Doyle Bennett, ground master; E.Gosney, assistant LI ground master; and A.H.Walsh.Mr.J.Stanley Aspinal, secretary- HI treasurer, is just behind the apple tree.Sitting: E.E.Wallace, vice- president; J.Cartwright, president.(Photo by F.Brison.) ATHLETIC BASEBALL CLUB\u2014This organization is a unit in the Montreal District Amateur Baseball Association.Reading from left to right, the names of those in the above illustration are:\u2014Back row: G.Normandin (2nd vice-president), H.Malboeuf (trainer), E.Girard (president), A.Normandin (manager), A.Laurin (vice- president).Middle row: R.Racicot, F.Archambault, E.Villeneuve, A.Morin, W.Emond, H.Courteau, R.Didier, E.Lauderman.Front row: A.Leblanc, S.Holstein, A.Crevier (mascot), J.Denis, A, Leger.Hundreds of dainty dishes can be made with SHREDDED WHEA The only cereal food made in Biscuit form.Deliciously nourishing and satisfying.mm\" > ee mt Excello Power Washer A Perfume, to be appreciated | < yr or LE by particular women, must be You turn on the water and the motor d dai will do the work.The Excello washes sweet and dainty.while you rinse and hang out.It does the family washing in one-third the \u201cIDEA L 7 cc CRYSTAL 99 time.Work DIAMONDS were, seve ORCHIDS Saves Money.For The Tea Table 9 The Excello will not damage the finest (1 * e Crystal Diamonds\u201d are the finest table sugar ever produced, and af fabric.Guaranteed to give satisfaction.has a distinctiveness all its own.8% Write for booklet and prices.SE en ame ° .- \u2014%\u2014 the result of 30 years\u2019 experience in sugar refining.In attractive 5- Try it for breakfast with milk or cream and EXCELLO SPECI ALTY C 0 Sold by leading Druggists.pound cartoons and also by the pound, î salt to taste.\u2019 > The St.Lawrence Sugar Refining Co.Limited, Montreal nN rr.CD Jr I TI City Water Runs it.Berlin, Ont.i Lo \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 2 PP es 8 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.- THE CELEBRATION OF THE FETE DIEU IN MONTREAL\u2014/This solemn Fea took part in the procession from the Church of Notre Dame to the altar of r started on its long march to Laval.The St.Mary\u2019s epose at Laval University, College Cadets occupy the centre of the street, a ~ st of the Roman Catholic Church was observed with great eclat and splendor this year, while tens of thousands watched the impressive spectacle.nd in front of them may be noticed the officers and men of th a Ne ~ Ne * 8 ry x | | 3 CS J > y LLL a Le T - & ° .dln Elu 0 3 .a à i i i i he Host by Bishop T E FETE DIEU IN MONTREAL\u2014The imposing scene in front of Laval University during the elevation of t y HE CELEBRATION QE THE moment the guard of honor presented arms, the bugles sounded, and the crowd dropped to its knees.(Photo by The Stroud Photo Supply Co., St.Catherine Street West.) Queen\u2019s University and College {rise ARTS, THEOLOGY, EDUCATION, MEDICINE, SCIENCE (Including Engineering) Students registering for the first time before October 21st, 1909, may complete the Arts Course without attendance.For Calendars, write the Registrar, GE0.Y.CHOWN, B.A.Kingston, Ont._\u2014 SCHOOL OF MINING À College of Applied Science (Affiliated to Queen's University) KINGSTON, ONTARIO.SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, MINING, CHEMICAL, CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL POWER DEVELOPMENT.Write the Secretary for Calendar.only Genuine BEWARE OF SOLD ON THE MERITS OF MINARD\u2019S LINIMENT IMITATIONS THE CELEBRATION OF THE FETE DIEU in MONTREAL\u2014A class of first communicants passing the Church of Notre Dame, \u2014 ~~ (Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) ATION OF THE FETE DIEU IN MONTREAL\u2014Main portion of the procession leaving the Church THE otra Dame for the altar of repose at Laval University.Beneath the baldachino Mgr.Racicot may be seen carrying the Host.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) Le J d ati Le Le 2 JE SUIS LA RESURRE\" > 8 3 a .- VENEZ ET ADORE Mum o JY LIN 5 \u2014\u2014 as æ\" de \u2018 N JE SUIS LA LUMIERE = N GY ; \\ ; \\ rq he g \"Wy \u2018 SN.EIA KBr Ars FLY Xd nf ] EEE ns Le ee re La on a 1 The weather was beautiful, and, as a result, the street pageant was exceptionally large.Thousands The above illustration portrays the scene in front of the Church of Notre Dame before the procession e 65th Regiment, who acted as a guard of honor to the Host.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) Ww sed.THE CELEBRATION OF THE FETE DIEU IN MONTREAL\u2014The leading section of the big procession passing down St.Denis street on its return to the Church of Notre Dame.Gorgeously vested priests precede the bald- achino, and the 65th Regiment acts as guard of honor to the Host.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) A THE CELEBRATION OF THE FETE DIEU IN MONTREAL\u2014Carrying the Host from the great door of the Church of Notre Dame to the street.est the door.His Grace Archbishop Bruchesi is immediately behind the processional cross near- (Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) VENEZ ET ADORE IR nee, es nr AAA RoW A A A THE CELEBRATION OF THE FETE DIEU IN MONTREAL\u2014The sacerdotal guard of honor leaving the Church of Notre Dame in advance of the Host.A few of the clergy wore albs and copes.These priests were vested in albs and tunicles or albs and chasubles.(Photo by A.A.Gleason, Toronto.) \u2014 a\u201c | J! THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.LADY SYBIL GREY, daughter of Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess Grey, from a photograph taken during the recent visit to the battlefield of Stoney Creek, Ont.years.Capt.Loye started the Police Pension Fund some years ago, and also the Police Athletic Association.During his long term of office, Capt.Loye never had any charge laid against his administration.~~ A UNIQUE PEN-PICTURE OF CANADA\u2019S PREMIER\u2014In the last days of the session of Parliament which recent|y closed at Ottawa, the Liberal presented Sir Wilfrid Laurier with a pen-picture of himself drawn by Mr.Alphonse DeGuire, of Mont- The presentation, which took place in the Railway Committee Room, was made by Mr, Calvert, M.P,, and Mr.Ethier, M.P., both Gov- The above is a reproduc- Senators and Members of Parliament real.ernment Whips in the House of Commons.tion of the picture.A BRIGHT NAME IN THE HISTORY OF MONTREAL'S POLICE FORCE.\u2014The late Capt.Loye, who was Captain of No.5 Station, Chenneville street, Montreal, for 27 years, and who was a member of the police force for 33 ~\u2014 Her Excellency.IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014\u201cCupid\u2019s Fountain,\u201d a pose by one of the \u201cBare Bronze Beauties\u201d now showing at Dominion Park.SHOE POLISH shines instantly at the first rub or two of the brush or cloth.Will not rub off.Is waterproof.Softens and preserves the leather.No substitute even half as good.10c.and 25c.Tins LE .AL ttn.aT Ldatiotri 2\u201d ws A to have performed the ceremony, but could not do so.is about to be commemorated by the erection of a monument.ago the Countess Grey turned the first sod for this memorial, and one of the illustrations on this page deals with this interesting incident.Towards the end of May the American fleet again ascended the lake, this time with intent to capture Fort George.The British General, Vincent, despairing of holding out against a combined assault \u201d ze Fr \u2018 a = + wn WN as el iw 705 Eee 66 rt ne 0 à ASE as COUNTESS GREY TURNING THE FIRST SOD FOR A SOLDIERS\u2019 MONUMENT AT STONEY CREEK, ONT.\u2014 This monument will be a memorial to the soldiers who fell there during the War of 1812-14, Lord Roberts was The ceremony was the first of its kind ever performed by Reading from left to right, the names of those who compose the group are:-\u2014H.B, Linton, Mren_, (Hon.) W.E.Sanford, Mrs.Bertie Smith, Mrs.Thos.W.Watkins, Mrs.M.J.Nesbit, Mrs, F.Crerar, Lady Evelyn Grey, Mrs.(Hon.) John 8.Hendrie, Mrs, Calder, Lady Grey, Lady Sybil Grey, Col.Weston Jarvis, M.Clulloch, Mrs.W.O.Sealey, W.O.Sealey, M.P.for Wentworth, PO BATTLE OF STONEY CREEK.This incident in the War of 1812-14 lington Heights.A few weeks The battle itself was fought in 1813.them.captured.army retreated.pied all the frontier forts.- by sea and land, blew up the works (May 27, 1813) and retreated; first to Queenston Heights, and, then, to Bur- He was pursued by a large body of troops under Generals Chandler and Winder, who, on the night of June 5, pitched camp on the east side \u2014 \u2014 Royal Humane Society Medals.The Royal Humane Society has since its institution in 1774 awarded medals for life-saving from drowning.There are various slzes O medals in gold, silver-gilt, silver and bronze.; Formerly these medals were 2 inches diameter, but about ais ents ago they were reduced in size to equal that of a war medal, viz, 172 1 diameter.; | It is worn on the right breast, suspended from a dark blue ribbon, and the inscriptions on the reverse vary.The following is the m variety: \u2014 Obverse: A naked child (a mantle flowing from the left shoulder), holding a torch in the right hand; 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