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[" | DE EE 22e ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT pe yoL.IX, No.45.Recent Happenings in the Militar THE LAYING OF THE CORNER- STONE OF THE NEW ARMORY OF THE 1ST GRENADIER GUARDS, MONTREAL\u2014This unusual mili= tary function took place on Saturday last, the ceremony being performed by Col.the Hon.Sam.Hughes, Minister of Militia.In the above picture Col.Hughes is seen in the act of declaring the stone \u201cwell and truly laid.\u201d Che fandard.MONTREAL, CANADA, NOVEMBER 8, 1913.SNS NN Le US HONORING THE MEMORY OF THE \u201cHERO OF TRAFALGAR\u201d\u2014On every anniversary of the death of Lord Nelson, the splendid monument in Trafalgar Square, London, is magnificently festooned with stringers of laurel and decorated with wreaths of flowers.This year the decorations were more beautiful than usual, the base of the monument being literally covered with greenery and flowers.Many of the floral pieces were the tributes of Nelson\u2019s admirers in the Over-Seas Dominions of His Majesty the King, but the great majority were the offerings of the English people.The above picture shows the base of the splendid shaft and its decorations.The people in the foreground are reading the cards attached to the wreaths.NN NS THE LAYING OF THE CORNER-STONE OF THE NEW A ; the order for \u201cThree Cheers for His Majesty the King.\u201d In this picture the Guards, as well as the invited guests.Every regiment in Montreal wa BRITISH M NADIAN OFFIC ILI A TARY MANOEUVRES WATCHED BY C of the Grena Nes .last ye the laying of the corner stone of the new Armory ended the recent manoeuvres of the British Army, n \" Tyringhans ted with the manoeuvres is shown, name ARMORY OF THE 1ST REGIMENT GRENADIER GUARDS, MONTREAL\u2014The picturesque and animated scene that followed s represented at the function.ERS\u2014Several of the officers who wit- dier Guards at Montreal on Saturday near Wolverton, ly, the building of a p ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT 171 ST.JAMES STREET.y and Athletic Worlds Pictorially Chronicled For Readers of The Standard en THE LAYING OF THE CORNER-STONE OF THE NEW ARMORY OF THE 1ST REGIMENT GRENADIER GUARDS, MONTREAL\u2014The Hon.the Minister of Militia standing at the salute during the playing of the National Anthem.The new Armory, when completed, will be one of the finest in Canada, and will occupy a site unrivalled in beauty by any other building of its type in the Dominion.# a J > & + # i * à À WE 5 real on Saturday last.PROSPECTIVE CHAMPIONS OF THE \u201cBIG FOUR\u201d\u2014The Hamilton Tigers who defeated the M.A.A.A.at Mont- Minister of Militia is on the extreme left.On the platform are Col.Carson and many of the officers of the a score of 29 to 1.BRITISH MILITARY MANOEUVRES WATCHED BY CANADIAN OF- FICERS\u2014The manner in which His Majesty\u2019s Royal Engineers carry a pontoon that is to be used in the construction of a temporary bridge.This particular pontoon was used at the manoeuvres near Wolverton, Eng.Eng.In the above picture an inci- ontoon bridge over the river at LAN NN NN = LAN er a > eget ; \\ al A, % | E STRUGGLING FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF TH a eT A ee DEFEATED BY THE HAMILTON TIGERS ON SATURDAY LAST\u2014The M.A.A.A, fourteen who were beaten by BRITISH MILITARY MANOEUVRES WATCHED BY CANADIAN OFFICERS\u2014After the Royal Engineers had constructed the pontoon bridge over the river at Tyringham, near Wolverton, Eng, it was severely tested before the troops were allowed to cross it.Detachments of artillery, cavalry and infantry were sent over it in advance of the main body of troops.The above picture shows the Gordon Highlanders crossing.«BIG FOUR;\" STRENUOUS INCIDENTS IN LAST SATURDAY\u2019S FOOTBALL MATCH AT MONTREAL BETWEEN THE HAMILTON TIGERS AND THE M.A.A.A.; SCORE 29 TO 1, IN FAVOR OF THE TIGERS. \u2018 2 NN er Ne a Nit a\u201d Nr | Nr NES Ne .ue vi: 1012 5 a 5 > - ; oa w> Rama ETS arth 0034 ww oR TERN CN ; & _ Se Nm JA 2 .= Prat - + = ag ®.- Co .M \"+ SIN + % A SR, ; Ea : W LE Sn = hy, v + a h ONTARIO\u2019S MODEL PRISON FARM, AT GUELPH, RECENTLY INSPECTED BY GERMAN PRISON COMMISSION\u2014This splendid institution, wherein much is accomplished for the reclamation of prisoners, was visited last week by a Commission composed of four of Germany's eminent public men, namely: Privy Councillor Plaschke, in the Prussian Ministry of Justice; Privy Councillor Schlosser, in the Ministry of the Interior; Herr Director Hiekmann, Superin.endent of the State Prison at Werl; and Herr Director Remppis, Superintenient of the Reformatory School at Wabern.In company with Mr.T.Henry Peters, German Consul at Toronto; Dr.J.T.Gilmour, Warden of the Prison Farm; and Mr.Arthur Semple, private secretary to the Hon.W.J.Hanna, the Commission spent a day investigating from the experts\u2019 viewpoint the various features of the famous out-door prison where offenders against the law are transformed into farmers, gardeners, dairymen, builders, stone-masons, etc.The visitors were strikingly impressed by many things which they saw, and it is probable that these reforms will be introduced into German prisons.The above picture shows the huge farm which is operated entirely by prison labor, and which has been instrumental in effecting the permanent reform of many of the prisoners who have tilled its soil.(Photo by John Boyd.) et a Ne em nn NA 0H NN THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA._~\u2014 en SN - = + eue CLT : LIN ean 1 ow FA AE ; ONTARIO\u2019S MODEL PRISON FARM AT GUELPH\u2014Priscners at work in the stone quarry.Out of the quarries on the farm the stone utilized in the construction of the buildings, barns, bridges, etc., is obtained.Many of the prisoners become expert stone-masons.J SOOO OOOS SOOO | | 3 GERMAN © PRISON COMMISSION\u2019S VISIT TO GUELPH.& 9999099060 9090990900 | | ITH expressions of greatest admiration for what they 1 saw and learned,and of sincere appreciation of the i courtesy of the British Government in i requesting them to visit Canada, the 1 German Prison Commission passed , through Montreal last week on their j return to the United States from the + Provincial Prison Farm at Guelph.The personnel of the Commission is composed of four of Germany's eminent public men: Privy Councillor Plaschke; v in the Prussian Ministry of Justice; a Privy Councillor Schlosser, in the Ministry of the Interior; Herr Director Hiekmann, Superintendent of the | State Prison at Werl, and Herr Director Remppis, Superintendent of the Reformatory School at Wabern.4 In company with Mr.J.Henry Pe- Consul in Toronto, D.J.T.Gilmour, Warden of the Prison Farm, and Mr.Arthur | ters, the German Semple, Private Secretary to Hon W.J.Hanna, the Commission spent a day last week investigating from the ex- | perts\u2019 viewpoint the various features farm.a a A NN NN rN en ema and details of the famous out-door prison at Guelph.\u201cThere were many things there with said Herr Plaschke, \u201cand which will receive our attention when the time comes for making our report at home.\u201d continued, \u201cthe ample iight admitted A ANA SN NN me NN ONTARIO\u2019'S MODEL PRISON FARM AT GUELPH\u2014A stone bridge of beautiful design built entirely by prisoners, from stone quarried which we were strikingly impressed,\u201d \u201cThe cells are splendidly located,\u201d he'hole in the upper part.by their exposure being a fine human- | section is made of glass arranged in on the (Photo by John Boyd) itarian feature.\u201d \u201cThe doors leading to the cells particularly attracted our attention,\u201d Herr Plaschke stated, \u201cThe doors in the Guelph prison are a vast improvement over ihose which we have in Germany, where they are entirely wooden, with only a small peep- At Guelph the the upper lower part is steel while ee ee five-inch squares.\u201d \u201cThe cell windows, too, appealed to us,\u201d he said.\u201cThey can be opened at will, and give good ventilation, instead of having the air percolate stingily through the ceiling.\u201d The Commission did not intend to come to Canada when it left Europe for America.But while in the United States word came from Berlin that the British Government had requested the Government of Germany to have its representatives visit Canada also.The German investigators have been in America since October 4, and have visited prisons, reformatories and other criminal institutions at Indianapolis, Stillwater, Minn., Chicago, and other centres in the more westerly parts of the United States.REMOVE AND KEEP THE HOUSE SPOTLESSLY CLEAN WHEN YOU USE utch\\ Ay , 5 LA Cleanse: MANY USES AND FULL DIRECTIONS ON LARGE SIFTER-caN =-10¢ A ee Nr ONTARIO\u2019S MODEL PRISON FARM AT GUELPH\u2014An engine and train operated by the prisoners and used for the hauling of all sorts of garden and farm produce and building material.(Photo by John Boyd) The Perfect Egyptian Cigarette PE 4 ONTARIO\u2019S MODEL PRISON FARM AT GUELPH\u2014An interior view of the dining room showing the tables set ! for the mid-day meal of the prisoners.The way in which the buildings at the Prison ! characterized by the German Commission as a \u201cfine humanitarian feature.\u201d Farm are lighted was (Photo by John Boyd) Maspero Freres Cairo, Egypt 10 for 15c 10 for 15c 10 for 25c 10 for 50c No.22, plain .No.31, cork tipped .No.37, plain .No.41, plain .ke Rd ' Maspero Cigarettes are universally recognized as *.being the most perfect Egyptian Cigarettes on the market.They are smoked all over the world.i fery! \u2018 eu i) =; 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( We Vr pH Jeanne Gerville-Reache, Mezzo-Soprano.Giovanni Farmo, Tenor.A Mario Scorti, Tenor.Giuseppe Gaudenzi, Tenor.Jose Segura-Tallieu, Baritone.T Is EVIDENT from the galaxy of great artists announced by the National Opera Company of Canada, that this new organization has an opportunity to make Montreal one of the great musical centres of the world.That the present season will prove a musical event in the life of Canada is recognized by all public spirited citizens who see in the new Opera Company a response to the great national awakening which demands that Canada declare her musical in- 1 dependence.Certain it is that lovers of music and all persons who have the welfare of Canada at heart, will hail with delight ) the organization of a truly National Grand Opera Company.Max Rabinoff, managing director, is a Russian impressario, whose attractions are of a sort to command big money and big interests of an international kind.Nolable among them is Anna Pavlowa, who will come to Montreal with her famous Russian Bal- .let to appear with the National Opera Company, at every performance during Christmas week.7 In a recent interview, Mr.Rabinof! laid emphasis on the fact that a sincere effort was being made to give Canada a Grand Opera which can become a permanent feature of her musical life, N an Opera that can take its place in the musical world beside the Alexander Savine, Conductor.Sebastian Burnett, Tenor.J ane im y Qe \\ ata, 200 SR TNE Max Rabinoff, Director.Marie Rappold, Soprano.Rosa Olitzka, Mezzo-Soprano.Giovanni Martino, Basso.Natale Cervi, Basso.Henri Tussenbroek, Assistant Conductor best that other cities now enjoy.Ile said, \u2018In my belief that Canada is ripe and anxious for a National Grand Opera of her own, all opera on a scale commensurate with Canada\u2019s achievements, I have, done everything possible to get the best artists attainable.The world supply of good material has by no means been exhausted by the Metropolitan, Boston or Chicago Opera Companies.In my tour of the European Opera Houses this summer I think I discovered several singers ol the first order, but that is for the Montreal public to judge.\u201cMontreal, of course, could not be expected Lo bear even the initial expense of such an organization as the one we have succeeded in gathering.It is only by combining with other cities throughout Canada, like Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Victoria and Vancouver, and the co-operation of a number of cities in the United States, that we are able to have a season of twenty-six weeks and so an opportunity to cover the initial expenses which Montreal could not hope to meet.\u201d The home of the company will be at Montreal, where a season of eight weeks will be given, beginning Monday, November 17th.Quebec, the first city visited, will have a season of one week, beginning Monday, January 12th.Ottawa will have the \u2014 \u2014 ee 11 es Se en \u2014\u2014 \u2014 a ya 2 SU Leo Slezak, Tenor.Max Salzinger, Raritone.Oscar Spirescu, Assistant Conductor.week of January 19th, while Toronto will have two weeks, beginning Monday, January 26th.Kansas City will be the first of the American cities to hear the National Opera Company on February 8, 9, 10.The entire route, which includes many Canadian cities, is as follows:\u2014 Houston, Texas, February 11, 12, 13, 14; Denver, Gol., February 16, 17, 18; Salt Lake City, Utah, February 19, 20, 21; Portland, Ore., February 23, 24, 25; Seattle, Wash., February 26, 27, 28, 29; Vancouver, B.C., March 2, 3, 4; Victoria, B.C., March 5, 6, 7; Winnipeg, Man., March 10, 11, 12, 13, 14; Minneapolis, Minn., March 16, 17; Des Moines, Iowa, March 18, 19, 20, 21; Omaha, Neb., March 23, 24; Milwaukee, Wis., March 25, 26; Indianapolis, Ind., March 27, 28; Detroit, Mich., March 30, 31; Cleveland, Ohio, April 1, 2.The operas to be presented in these cities will be chosen from the big Montreal successes.The entire list is as follows: In French\u2014Saint Saens\u2019 \u201cSamson et Daliia;\u201d\u201d Charpentier\u2019s \u201cLouise;\u201d Massenet\u2019s \u201cThais,\u201d \u2018Herodiade\u2019\u2019 and \u2018La Navar- raise;\u201d Bizet\u2019s \u201cCarmen\u201d and Puccini\u2019s \u201cLa Boheme.\u201d In Italian \u2014Ponchielli\u2019s \u201cLa Gioconda;\u201d Verdi\u2019s \u2018\u201c\u2018Otello;\u201d Puccini\u2019s \u2018\u201cMadame Butterfly,\u201d and \u2018Tosca;\u2019 Mascagni\u2019s \u2018\u2018Cavalleria Rusti- NT Helen Stanley, Soprano.Ada Cassuto, Soprano.Harold Meek, Baritone.Dora de Phillippe, Soprano.co / Mischaska Leon, Tenor.AD) Maria Claessens, Ç Mezzo-Soprano.N Gertrud Karl, Mezzo Soprano.F.Edmond Roselly, Baritone.7 cana;\u201d Leoncavallo\u2019s \u201cI Pagliacci\u201d and Wolf-Ferrari's \u201cIl Seg- reto di Suzanna.\u201d In German\u2014Wagner\u2019s \u2018\u2018Lohengrin.\u201d With the assurance that the National Opera Company of Canada will have Leo Slezak, the great Czech tenor; 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