The Standard., 16 octobre 1909, samedi 16 octobre 1909
[" L ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT Ê N SUPPLEMENT \"yor.V.No.42.MONTREAL, CANADA, OCTOBER 16, 1909.171 ST.JAMES STREET, eal Nr i AS Slt NN New Technical School Marks the Inauguration of New Era in the Educational Life of Montr Pu \u20ac .: : ms.- re UD.W/E T\u2014Thi img i i i i ini he above illustrations HOOL ON SHERBROOKE STREET\u2014This most important function was held last week, among those in attendance thereat being the Prime Ministers of Canada and Quebec.T HAY hoa LH Rev Canon thio TE EE CA at A it looked after the laying.(3) Mr.G.DeSerres reading the address of welcome.(4) Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebec.(5) Sir Wilfrid Laurier signirg the register after the ceremony.(6) Sir Wilfrid delivering his address.(7) Some of those who witnessed the interesting ceremony and heard the speeches.(Photos by Gleason.Photo No.7 by A.I.Rice.) ve es 0 A Ne Nr, NL rr With All the Panoply of War General Buchan, Soldier of the King, Was Laid to Rest Last Week ~~ ; vo ae: = xp 212 2 bo J ), HE \u201csah ry Cf Sy co uf ECG LE vr a Sd HAE 3 8 a Eu 08 % yo oF 2) À \u201c NE 2 LS Atl | TE Fe fg o A + Les 1 is i i ili i hurch Cathedral to Mount Royal Cemetery.The a .V.0., A.D.C.\u2014This impressive military event took place on Saturday afternocn last from Christ C ê > | | THE FUNERAL OF BRIGADIER-GENERAL BUCHAN, CMG, CVO preceding it are, reading from the gate inwards: the Rev.J.M.Almond, Anglican chaplain to the First Canadian Contingent; Rev.Dr.Symon the remains leaving the great west door \u201cRr : the Dean of Montreal; Rev.F.L.Whitley, staff-bearer to the Bishop of Montreal; His Lordship Bishop Farthing, the Rev.G.O.roop, an e Rev.H.(ap plain to the Victoria Rifles; the Ye Gen Buchan\u2019s riderless horse is in rear).(4) The band, gun-carriage, pall-bearers, mourners, staff officers and veterans passing up Union avenue.acing the casket on the gun- .bove illustrations show:\u2014(1) The casket containing ds, chaplain to the Fusiliers; Rev.Canon Ellegood, (2) Bearing the cacket through the Union avenue gate.(Photos by Gleason.) 9 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.aan > la centre for travelling, embracing year-old son, and the route was from = much of the Dominion and the Eas- Grahamstown, Natal, to the Victoria tern States, gaining the friendship of Falls on the Zambesi River, a journey public men and others, and studying that occupied six months and fifteen the problems of government in these days, they being first gladdened by the countries.In 1882 he went to South sight of the cascade on August 16th, Africa and trekked with waggon and 1883.The dreaded tsetse fly worked teams through its interior.He was ac- havoc with their oxen, and thev were - .companied by his wife and his six- compelled to walk the last portion of } A NEWFOUNDLAND\u2019S NEW GOVERNOR \u2014 Sir Ralph Williams, a states- THE CONQUEST OF THE NORTH POLE: THE RIVAL CLAIMANTS TO THE HONOR OF ITS DISCOVERY\u2014 man who has served the British Crown in many capacities, and who Commander Robert E.Peary (on left) and Dr.Frederick A.Cook, each of whom claims to have stood on the y , has done much to make British influence felt throughout the world.northern.axis of the world.0 =] America ana explored Patagonia and the urnes to the Falls tBeir equip- E Tierra del Fuego hunting and voyagin ment being conveyed by carriers, while NEWFOUNDLAND\u2019S along great rivers, and scaling hier ox.Willams himself ee taken S90 ser- mountains, living with the Indians, and ere obliged De ed, an hey acquiring valuable data of a region ; NEW GOVERNOR.that was a veritable terra incognita| NEWFOUNDLAND'S NEW VICE-REINE\u2014Lady Williams, wife of Sir ©\" à site near the fails tor some weeks thirty-five years ago.Canada saw him Ralph Williams, the first Englishweman who \u2018ever looked on the Vic- until he recovered.The expedition, next in 1876, when with his hride of a toria Falls on the Zambesi River\u2014a cataract that is greater by far than which was for sport entirely, occupled year he located in Quebec, and made it Niagara.I ER % ith the - : + + NNN Ne u w © N interesting personality, and TT outside world, and Lady Williams en- | one illustrative of the class joys the distinction of being the first i of men that England chooses these mighty falls, greater by iar than | to rule her overseas dependen- Niagara | cles la Six Ralph Champneys Williams, This expedition earned Mr.Williams : might hunter hoted.oe and.his inclusion into the British Colonial author of re ute and roved adr on Service.\"he experience he had gain- ; pute, à proved admin- ed caused him to be chosen as the head istrator, he has risen by successive de- of the Civil Department of Sir Charles grees, until he now enjoys one of the Warren's expedition to Bechuanaland best places in the gift of the Colonial in 1884.This expedition was organiz- Office at London, the Governorship of ed by England to maintain and keep Ls + : 5 the oldest Colony in the Empire.À open the trade route to the interior of man of herculean frame, substantial South Africa, from Cape Colony north- physique, and evidencing great bodily ward to the Congo, which was being strength, he is equally dowered with threatened by the independent boun- mental attributes, and the courage dary of Germany's African Colony which sustained him in penetrating the then being established on the west: wilds of Patagonia and Central Africa, and the ephemeral Boer Republics of and in slaying the savage creatures of Goshenland and Stellaland on the east.TH ese untrodden fastnesses, proved The expedition settled the boundaries, equally valuable in maintaining Brit- reserved Bechuanaland unbroken, and ish rule among the untutored tribes of provided the avenue by which England SU the Rhodesian territories, His sixty- ultimately acquired dominion over the years rest lightly upon him.He vast regions we now know as Rhodesia, stands six feet two in his stockings, on to the Congo, all of which would a welghs two.hundred and poeventy or have been otherwise lost to the Em- pou s, an 1s su as me t as an pire.It also made possible Cecil South = ot Candidat ve 5 Co ans Rhodes\u2019 vast schemes for exploration occupi Pi rently a Lan al e vi the class of in the region, and Governor Williams, Augus whi hep, dont T2 an oh erwise, o who was a great friend of Rhodes, ex- Pretor whic residen aft, per aps.Is the hibits with pride a seven-sheet letter Johant St conspicuous example to-day.from Rhodes, perhaps the longest he the ea Born in 1848 and educated at Ros- ever wrote (for he hated writing), in there sall College, a typical English Public which he sets forth all his plans, that an of School, he as a young man voyaged to \u2014_\u2014 - = never could have actualized if the Ger- therew | Australia, and spent two years there | .mans and Boers had extended hands timacy travelling, hunting, and overlooking | IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014The Leonard Trio, who will be seen at Bennett's Theatre next week.across Bechuanaland.As an outcome older s | \u2014\u2014 public TT |] In 16 \u2014 _\u2014 onial « PP sae emit Pt \u201c9 | which JOHN JORDAN, JR Ei ° \u2019 ° ! then w 5 ] tary o THE BEST DRESSED MAN IN CANADA.\u201d > early t the eC A LTHOUGH only 30 years of age, Mr.Jordan has already amassed a large nen fortune, and is recognized as one of the shrewdest business men in > One ni Canada.He started life practically witkout a penny, but even his school- | and fo mates recall his ambition and determination to succeed.When he entered Sand, upon his business career he quickly saw the advantage of being well dressed, * making | \u2018 and ever since attaining manhood he has been most scrupulous about his per- of acti 5 sonal appearance.on thei pl \u201c ; 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positions secured.Write to-day for free prospectus.of Mr.Williams\u2019 part in this expedi- | tion, he was chosen after its close to be British Diplomatic Agent to the i (Continued on Page 3.) a Pt marre Stas S26 Gifts to Friends in the United States Realizing the difficulty of sending gifts from Canada to the United States, on account of the Customs Tariff, we have in the make-up of our stock OR Ed pa Cg been careful to secure an assortment of appropriate gifts which can be delivered in the United States.Through our United States agents, all charges prepaid, and without inconvenience or expense to the recipient.WN Nt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 deserves more thought than any other part of your winter IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC\u2014Dr.Ludwig Wullner, the wonderful German [ohne lieder singer, who will give a recital at the Windsor Hall next Tuesday evening.It has to do with your health and comfort.Nature has decreed that the clothing for warmth is wool\u2014 Experience and investigation have evolved the best method of preparing wool for the human body\u2014 JAEGER PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR is the result.In JAEGER the wool used is the purest and finest and fleeciest that the best wool growing regions can produce.This wool\u2014pure and undyed, is the wool you get when you secure Your Winter Underwear The above illustration shows some of the Sterling Silver pieces coming under this head.S18\u2014Sterling Silver Berry Spoon.Length 744 inches.Price, $4.50.S19\u2014Sterling Silver Bon-Bon Dish, hand pierced.Length 5% inches.S20\u2014Sterling Silver Cold Meat Fork.Price, $3.25.S21\u2014Sterling Silver Marmalade Jar and Spoon, hand pierced, with white glass lining.Height, 4% in.Price $10.00.S22\u2014Sterling Silver Cake or Sandwich Plate, in pierced relief border.Diameter 10 inches.Price, $30.00.S23\u2014Sterling Silver Bon-Bon Dish, hand pierced, with glass lining.Diameter, 3% inches.Price, $13.50.S24\u2014Fern Dish, sterling silver deposit upon green glass, with separate green glass lining.Diameter, 6% Price, £15.00.S25\u2014 Bottle Coaster, star cut glass bottom, hand pierced sterling silver.S26\u2014Sterling Silver Sauce Boat, applied bead border design.Length, 5% inches.Price, $5.25.JAEGER PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR for the Winter.JAEGER garments are designed and cut to provide perfect protection for the body and comfort in wear.( No pains are spared to finish every detail in a style worthy of the high-grade materials used.Sold by all leading dealers in principal cities.Write for Illustrated Catalogue-FREE.\\ JAEGER bre, inches.Price, $3.50.14 pint.Price, $12.00.Diameter, 5 inches.Capacity, Further illustrations will be furnished upon request.Orders by mail are given particular attention.HENRY BIRKS & SONS LmiteED on rato FP ; Retail Depots : 316 St.Catherine St.West, MONTREAL.ears, | PHILLIPS SQUARE - - - - MONTREAL .10 Adelaide St.West, TORONTO.gure, \u2018 364 Portage Ave., WINNIPEG.lose @ ~ x ee mmm Magy THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.THE NEW \u201cBANDAGE RUSH\u201d AT McGILL\u2014Removing one of the \u201cbandaged\u201d from the field to the \u201cmorgue.\u201d (Photo by Gleason.) A FAMOUS ARCTIC EXPEDITION OF THE PAST\u2014In view of the group picture of the famous Greely Expedition, whose members back to civilization, leaving only six who were actually rescued.the second photograph is that of Brainerd, who was saved and w is that of Lockwood, who starved to death; the sixth is that of Is from starvation and exposure, the last pages of whose diary are great interest taken in the Peary-Cook Polar controversy at the present time, The Standard this week reproduces a rare were nearly all lost in the northern regions.Of the men in this group, only seven were found alive; one died on the way In the lower row, reading from left to right, the first photograph is that of Ellis, who died from frost-bites and exposure; ho is now a Colonel in the United States Army; the fourth picture is that of Greely, the leader of the expedition; the fifth rael, who died from exhaustion and exposure; the eighth is that of George W.Rice, the only Canadian in the party, who died printed elsewhere in this issue.THE \u201cBANDAGE RUSH.\u201d This novel type of student warfare was introduced at McGill last week by the students of the first and second THE NEW \u201cBANDAGE RUSH\u201d AT McGILL \u2014 Students making ready to years in the Faculty of Appiied Sci- grapple with their opponents.(Photo by Gleason.) ence, and it was voted a great im- ~ provement over the style of \u201crush\u201d that : had hitherto been in vogue at the Uni- their respective goals and at a given him up, and then drag him to the versity.It was played as follows: Two signal made a concerted rush for the morgue with as much haste as possi- goals were erected on the field, as for centre of the field, where they grap- ble, and the side which had the largest football.One of these was placarded pled and then the fight was on.Each | number in their morgue when time was the \u201cFreshmen\u2019s Morgue,\u201d the other man was equipped with a large supply | called was declared the winner.In the \u201cSophomore Morgue.\u201d The mem- of strong bandages.The idea was to this case the Sophomores won an easy bers of the two classes gathered around take a member of the opposite side, tie victory.PART a 9 © THE NEW \u201cBANDAGE RUSH\u201d AT McGILL\u2014The charae of the \u201cSophomores\u201d on the \u201cFreshmen.\u201d This was a picturesque incident in the recent struggle between the Science Students of the second and first years at McGill, and it evoked considerable enthusiasm among the onlookers.(Photo by Gleason.) (Continued from Page 2.) .South African Republic, which post he occupied fiom February, 1887.until August, 1890.Though established at Pretoria, he spent much of his time at Johannesburg, as this period included the early days of the gold field rusn there, and he had to act frequently .n an official capacity in connection therewith, while he also enjoyed an intimacy with President Kruger.and the older section of the Boer populace and public men.In 1890 he was promoted to the Colonial Treasurership of Gibraltar, in which post he spent seven years, filling several subsidiary offices as well.and then was advanced to Colonial Secretary of Partadoes, where one of his early tasks in 1898 was to reconstruct the economic conditions of the island when it was swept by a great hurricane, the worst for 60 years, which in one night left 55,000 people homeless and foodless, out of the 200.000 on the island, and the great majority being colored, and the enervatine climate making them unwilling and incapable is sn THE NEW \u201cBANDAGE RUSH\u201d AT McGILL\u2014Dragging the \u201cbandaged\u201d Freshmen into the Sophomore\u2019s \u201cmorgue.\u201d This was not an easy task by any means.(Photo by Gleason.) 4 SN Wn of active exertion and energetic efforts pe tn AE oran ES serez a on their own behalf, increased the dithi- æ = : er LE 5 5 LL Ka A 2% ; culty of the task that fell upon the offi- es Comedy EE = en Kat 8.| las.During the absence of the Gov- LS Peas + LE ra my Lg pr CWB ak I ; \u2019 phn Gn cio So SW 2% bas Sk a TA Ti \u20acrnor on two occasions here.he acted : Pv bel = In his place and early in 1901 was ; transferred once more to South Africa THE NEW \u201cBANDAGE RUSH\u201d AT McGill\u2014The victors applying the bandages to several of the vanquished prepar- as Governor of Bechuanaland, which atory to taking them to the \u201cmorgue.\u201d (Photo by Gleason.) ee he had explored nearly twenty years before.Its capital, Mafeking, was his headquarters during the latter days of the Boer war, and he took a part in the reconstruction period, so important in South Africa.In 1905 he revisited Victoria Falls, this time in a palace car, on the railway line, and a THE NEW \u201cBANDAGE RUSH\u201d year later mañe a third visit, gle.LL \u2019 - x fs + à mb.» ds api .4 ps A A a RE SES Pete ape Pare be Rae TES a RE CE we oro RR va PE AT McGILL\u2014Some of the students who took part therein lining up for the strug- (Photo by Gleason.) 2 a \u2014 extreme.\u2014 : -\u2014 = amen w\u2014 THE NEW \u201cBANDAGE RUSH\u201d AT McGILL\u2014A view of the Freshmen\u2019s \u201cmorgue\u201d and some of (Bhoto.by Gleason.) _\u2014 - \u2014 _\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 THE or ITS PURITY | Are responsible for ITS SECRET PERFECT ITS FLAVOR ENORMOUS SALE of18,- E BUST and 173 FRAGRANCE 000,000 packets annually Form y Sent Free Madam Thora's French Corsine System of Bust Development is a simple home treatment A and is guaranteed to enlarge the bust six inches: also fills XT hollow places in } ew TS ; si, CS ; neck and chest, ; a oer NN Bh \u2018 ln Gore a Se WB eh ; ce by leading actr d It has heen used f ; LS dil Las a 1 x 3 Lama LY, = = 4.5 4 SX nd > SL ets oo 0 ; Tu 3 cars, Book ones and society ladies or nl sr fortes Pom ie homing Sealed lea Po eoe pers d THE NEW \u201cBANDAGE RUSH\u201d AT M cGILL \u2014 The students of the first and second years in the Faculty of Applied Science at McGill inaugurated a new 8 Stem before and after using the Corsine 30\u20ac, 40C, 50C and 60c per pound.form of \u201crush,\u201d called the \u201cbandage rush,\u201d this year, the event taking place on the campus last week.It resulted in a victory for the Sophomores.Mag 70 stamps and cadres\u201d dential.Hg At all grocers.The above illustration shows the manner of play, as well as the \u201cmorgues\u201d in which the \u201cbandaged\u201d students were placed after capture.This form ra Toilet Co.Toronto, Ont.1 of \u201crush\u201d is new to the East, but has been a feature of student life in the University of California for some years past.(Photo by Gleason.) + _ I~ - 4 \u2014 A TRE ~ TERE Ew am\u2014\u2014 a_i ; IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014Mary Mannering, who will be seen at the Princess Theatre during week commencing Oct.25 in \u201cA Man's World.\u201d THE FIRST OF THE \u201cGLIDERS.\u201d Who was the first of the \u201cgliders\u201d\u2014 that school of aeronauts of which the Wright Brothers are such famous exponents?The answer will probably surprise you\u2014a, mere schoolboy! 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