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[" he oi LN ly old inard nimel ewar of tatiol + ré y sua ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT VOL.XI.No.12.EB Departure of 2n d Canadian Expedition 1 - \u2014_ + \u2014- \u2014 + \u2014 -e- = 7 - T= MONTREAL, CANADA, MARCH 20, 1915.| SUPPLEMENT dn cl \\ ® ILLUSTRE -_\u2014 etre 171 ST.JAMES STREET.ary Force for the Firing Line; Farewell Scenes at Halifax EB EE nas COL.FISHER\u2019S BOYS OF THE 23rd BATT., GARS DU COL.FISHER, DU 23me BATAIL (WESTMOUNT RIFLES), CROWDING THE DECKS OF THE SS.MISSANABIE.LON (WESTMOUNT RIFLES) REMPLISSANT LES PONTS DU MISSANABIE.SAILING OF THE SECOND CONTINGENT N the arrival in England of the first detachment of Canada\u2019s Second Overseas Expeditionary Force, officers and men immediately went into training at Shorneliffe Camp, one of the best of the many training camps in Great Britain.The detachment left Halifax for England on Monday, Feb.22, and its arrival in the Motherland was officially confirmed by the Canadian Government on Wednesday of last week.On the pages of this Supplement a number of Pictures are given illustrating the embarkation of the troops at Halifax.The detachment comprised about 4,000 officers and men and was made up of the following units: \u2014 On the steamship Missanabie, Lieut.-Col.Fisher and staff and men of the 23rd Battalion (West- mount Rifles); Lieut.-Col.Hall and the right half of the 30th Battalion, of Victoria, B.C.On the steamship Megantic: FREDERICTON ARTILLERY LADS ON THE SS.MEGANTIC.ARTILLEURS DE FREDERICTON A BORD DU MEGANTIC.en Lieut.-Col.Rathbun and staff, and four batteries of the Sixth Artillery Brigade, including the 21st Battery, of Montreal, Major W.G.Scully, a battery from Kingston, and two from Fredericton and the Maritime Provinces; the- Canadian Mounted Rifles of Toronto; and No.4 Co.30th Battalion, Victoria, B.C.On the steamsnip Southland: Col.Cowan and staff, and the 32nd Battalion, Winnipeg; No.3 Co.30th Battalion, Victoria, B.C.Great secrecy was observed in connection with the sailing of the detachment, due to the blockade of the British Isles announced by the Germans on Keb.18, just four days prior to the sailing of the contingent.Every precaution was taken to prevent the enemy from learning the \u2018movement of the transports.The transports left Halifax on Monday, Feb.22, and was convoyed across the Atlantic by the British cruisers Essex and Gloria.When the vessels sailed it was believed tL the vov- age would be mad) in nine days, but the general opinion was that A DECK-RAIL OF BOYS FROM THE 32nd BATT.WINNIPEG, ON THE SS.SOUTHLAND.UNE RANGEE DE GARS DU 32me BATAILLON DE WINNIPEG A BORD DU SOUTHLAND.the fleet would put into some quiet haven and weit a few days {Continued on Page 4.) Te } ë TEE EEE EE MONTREALERS ON THE RIGGING OF THE MISSANABIE.MONTREALAIS DANS LES CORDAGES DU MISSANABIE.ent MONTREAL, KINGSTON AND FREDERICTON LADS ON SS.GRAMPIAN TAKI GARS DE MONTREAL, KINGSTON ET FREDERICTON A BORD DU GRAMPIAN JETANT UN DERNIER COU NG A LAST LOOK AT THEIR NATIVE LAND.P D\u2019OEIL SUR LEUR PAYS.mm._ \u2014 ror a A gs mr pe = mia ES a - \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 pr 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.MARCH 20, 1915.\u2014 The Leave-Taking of the Boys of the 2nd Canadian Contingent; Striking Embarkation Scenes at Halifax A CANADA\u2019S FIGHTING SONS NOW IN ENGLAND.\u2014Officers of the 23rd Battalion of Canada\u2019s Second Overseas Expeditionary Force.This Battalion was recruited in Montreal and Quebec and.is known as the Westmount Rifles.It is now being trained for active service at Shornecliffe, Eng.In the above picture ; its officers are shown.Reading from left to right they are:\u2014(Front Row:\u2014Capt.Powell, Maj.McKay, ; Lieut.-Col.Fisher, Capt.Griffith, Maj.Spier, Capt.Mitchell, Lieut.Dion, Capt.Charles, Capt.Sumption, Lieut.Charlton, Lieut.Cox, Lieut, L.Johnston, Lieut.M.Burke.Middle Row:\u2014Capt.Buchannan, Lieut Brown, Lieut.Godwin, Lieut.Mcintyre, Lieut.Reid, Lieut.Robertson, Capt.Etches, Capt.Shirley.Back Row:\u2014Lieut.Anderson, Lieut.Field, Lieut.Chisholm, Lieut.L.Dobbin, Lieut.Slater, Lieut.Collier, Lieut.Knowles, Capt.Smith.SATS es liam over Austria, in 1866; and tion shall answer for the wars with respect to the \u201ckinds of sol.| then the defeat and overthrow of thou hast made upon all the peo- diers\u201d that are taking part in the Napoleon III.at the \u201cCheme ple.\u201d : present war.On the side of the A populeux,\u201d when Alsace-Lorraine A generation is 30 years, which Allies there are seven (Great shall be carried away from multiplied by seven makes 210 Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, France.Finally it comes to the years.The realn.of Prussia Japan, Servia and Montenegro, present war, concerning which dates back from 1713.The and on the side of the Germans it says:\u2014 seventh generation is, therefore, there are three (Germany, Aus- \u201cCourage, faithful souls, the that living between 1893 and tria-Hungary, and Turkey.) reign of darkness shall not have 1923.It is doubtful, however, tt CANADA'S FIGHTING SONS EN ROUTE TO THE BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE.\u2014A .LES FILS GUERRIERS DU CANADA EN ROUTE POUR LES CHAMPS DE BATAIL- = deck-load of boys from Winnipeg and Victoria, B.C., on board the $.S Southland at LE DE L'EUROPE.\u2014Les volontaires de Winnipeg et de Victoria, B.C., a bord du F i Halifax on the day of their departure for England, en route to the theatre of war.paquebot Southland a Halifax, le jour de leur depart pour l\u2019Angleterre, en route pour # i ( le theatre de la guerre.| i ; - - this date marked the turning C RELATIVE 4 point of the German campaign \u2018 PROPHE IES ; / in France \u2014 the commencement TO THE GREAT WAR of the Gerinan retreat\u2014it must | _ \"à be admitted that the prediction ' _ 4 a is fairly accurate.And there is | HE London Daily Chroni- .»P another queer thing.In the og cle recertly published 4 course of his prophecy Father hou a series of remarkable KA Vianney predicts that at the out- sta prophecies relative to X | break of the war his canonization pit: the present war, all of which 4 will have begun, but that there sta.seem to be in the course of ful- will not be time to finish the at tillment.One of the most cur- ceremony before war intervenes.T tous was made by Father Vian- That is precisely what hap- to aey, the famous Cure d\u2019Arts.It pened.bis was printed in \u201cVoix Propheti- The proceedings for the can- ati ques Moderne,\u201d published in two onization of the Bienheureux J.nt volumes in Paris by Victor Palme B.M.Vianney were begun, and tn 1872\u2014the fifth edition.of after war was declared, were wal sourse, it had been written long brought to an abrupt end.vio before.It predicted the invasion Another prophecy was written nol of France in 1870 and the success by Dom Bosco, a Portuguese Cal of the Prussians.priest, who died a dozen years | ma Then it foretold the present or so ago.At that time it was Fie war and a second Prussian in- printed in Le Matin\u2014in June au vasion.The prediction goes on 1901.So there is no question of 7th to say: \u201cThe enemy will not go this being a \u201cprediction after the immediately.They will return event.\u201d It runs as follows: \u201cIn CANADA\u2019S FIGHTING SONS NOW IN ENGLAND.\u2014 Officers of the Sixth Artillery Brigade of Canada's again and destroy as they come.1913 a great European war will Second Overseas Expeditionary Force.This Brigade, which is now under training in England, is made Bffective resistance will not be break out.Germany will be up of the 21st Battery of Montreal, a Battery from Kingston and two from the Maritime Provinces.In made.They will be allowed to completely torn to pieces, but not , the above picture its officers are shown.Reading from left to right they are:\u2014First Row (Sitting:\u2014 before the Germans have pene- Capt.Geo.C.Riley, Major McKay, Major E.L.McCall, 7th M.R., Col.Rathbun, Col.Murphy, Major Scolly.trated nto the heart of France, Middle Row:\u2014Lieut.Reid, Capt.McLean, Capt.Irwin, Lieut.Hanley Lee, Lieut, Kilgour, Capt.Cameron, Le êhe farthor banks of the Rha Lieut.Mowatt, Capt.H.G.Cochrane, Lieut.Baker, Capt.Chisholm, Lieut.Cassils, Lieut.McAuley, Lieut .Chapman.Third Row:\u2014Lieut.Copeland, Lieut, Hyde, Lieut.Dawes, Lieut.Shatford, Capt.Cooke, Lieut.An arrogant man will see his Fetherstonhaugh, Lieut.Perrin, Capt.M i ., .Mackay.i .: family tree cut in splinters and Ingraham \u2019 p ay.Lieut.Bennett, Lieut.McEachran.Inget:\u2014Major B.A trampled upon by all the world._- advance, and after that their sommunications will be cut and they will suffer great loss.They will be followed and few will reach the goal.Then all that they have taken away will be restored and more in addition.Much more terrible things will CANADA\u2019S FIGHTING SONS EN ROUTE TO THE LES FILS GUERRIERS DU CANADA EN ROUTE Great battles will take place on happen than have yet been seen, BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE.\u2014A gangway of POUR LES CHAMPS DE BATAILLE DE Aug.15 and Sept 15.At that time to execute all its schemes.Of this final battle the prophet Japan will be represented in the but a great triumph will be wit- Montreal boys belonging to the 23rd Battalion L\u2019'EUROPE.\u2014Un peloton de volontaires Mon- time the Pope will die and live A man, the wise, the invincible, says it shall last for three days, final battle, inasmuch as it |# aessed on the Feast of Our Lady (Westmount Rifles) boarding the transport Mis- trealais appartenant au 23eme Bataillon (les again.Belgium will undergo shall chase the enemy out of and that Prussia and Austria not at all likely that her troops (September 8.)\u201d sanabie at Halifax.carabiniers de Westmount) embarquant sur le fearful sufferings, but will rise France.He shall conquer Ger- shall be annihilated, and con- will fight on European soil in Now if one bears in mind that transport Missanabie a Halifax.again stronger than ever.Poland many until it is completely des- cludes: \u201cWilhelm II.shall be the present campaign It 1s will get back her right.\u201d troyed.That day he shall com- the last King of Prussia.Ger- far more probable that either Still another prophecy is that mand seven kinds of soldiers many and Austria shall form Italian or Gr a n troops will be which is known as the \u201cProphecy against three, on the field of three realms under the Kings of fighting b felan oR aies of Mayence.\u201d It is an extra- Bouleaux, near faderborn, in Saxony, of Hanover and Pol- i 5 ; © see ° t the ordinary thing\u2014especially as it Westphalia\u2014seven allied people and.\u201d n Westphalia, mn which even of dates from 1854.First of all, it against three.Woe to thee, It is remarkable that the pro- aed Army will be made or al foretells the victory of King Wil- Prussia, for thy seventh genera- phecy is - absolutely accurate ded te in I ohaoy THE 13th SCOTTISH LIGHT DRAGOONS AT DINNER.\u2014The officers and tr Cooper's Restaurant, Montreal, on which occasion the above picture Row\u2014Chief Dubeau of Verdun, Sec.-Treas.G.A.Ward, Mr.Le Haine oopers of this was taken.Among Lieut.J.Shearer, Maj Popular cavalry unit recently held a banquet a! those present were: \u2014Officers and Guests, First or G.C.Morris, (2nd in command,\u2019) Lieut.H.Hadley: fo ET ike - CANADA'S FIGHTING SONS EN ROUTE TO THE BATTLEFIELDS LES FILS GUERRIERS DU CANADA EN ROUTE POUR LES Deputy Mayor Evely of Verdun and Mr.J.Bacon.Second Row\u2014Corp.Every, Lance-Corp, 1 OF EUROPE.\u2014Halifax citizens bidding bon voyage to the officers CHAMPS DE BATAILLE DE L\u2019EUROPE.\u2014Les citoyens d\u2019Halifax Corp.Edwards, Quartermaster Sergeant Geo.E.Bingham, Sergt.-Ma jor H.Rolland, Sergt H I pare, Lance-Corp.Gore, Sergt.Ulph.Lance, and men on the S.S.Missanabie.souhaitant bon voyage aux officiers et aux soldats a bord du vapeur Row\u2014Troopers Duncan, Carruthers, Bowden, McBath, Garley, Hart, Bugler Benson Corp.He den.Sergt.Spiers and Trooper Clark.Third \u2019 .ump reys, n Missanabie.Bryson.Fourth Row\u2014Trooper Hopps, Corp.Gould, Troopers Allen, Pitt, Nicholls, Butcher Chamb Troopers Calder, Tate, Henghen 2 101 , ) am ers TT PTT OT - and Dargarvel. ER ah, SR ni pee, jt 1 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.MARCH 20, 1915.3 Abnormal Mildness of Present Winter Interfered With Winter Sports Usually Indulged in by Canadians A CANADIAN SPORT THAT HAS NOT BEEN MUCH IN EVIDENCE THIS SEASON.\u2014The winter of 1914-15, which is now drawing to a close, has been one of the mildest on record in so far as Montreal is concerned.The snow-falls have been remarkably few in number and the temperature has been abnormally high, with the result that it has been impossible to indulge in out-of-doors winter sports to as great an extent as in former seasons.On a recent occasion.however, one of The Standard\u2019s photographers managed to snap the above picture on Mount Royal.TR \u201c3, TT R e Ee B UN SPORT CANADIEN QUI N'A PAS ETE BEAUCOUP EN EVIDENCE PENDANT CETTE SAISON.\u2014L\u2019hiver 1914-156 qui tire maintenant a sa fin a ete l\u2019un des plus doux qui ait jamais ete enregistre a Montreal.Les chutes de neige ont ete particulierement rares et la temprature s\u2019est maintenue eleve de facon inusjtee.Cela a eu pour effet d\u2019empecher les sports d\u2019hiver d\u2019etre pratiques sur une aussi grande echelle que dans les saisons anterieures.Lors d\u2019une recente circonstante toutefois l\u2019un des artistes du Standard a pu prendre la presente vue du Mont Royal.CANADIANS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.\u2019 R.J.R.M.COLLIE is a native of Pictou, N.S.a graduate of Pictou Academy and Dalhousie College.After graduating from Dal- housie he was appointed to the staff of the Victoria General His- pital, Halifax, and later joined the staff of the Nova Scotia Hospital at Dartmouth.Three years ago Dr.Collie went to London, England, to pursue his studies, and accepted a position on the staff of the Hendon Infirmary.On the declaration of war Dr.Collie offered his services to the War Office, as he holds the rank of Major in the Canadian Militia, having commanded at one time the 28th Field Battery of Pictou, N.S.A CANADIAN SPORT THAT HAS NOT BEEN MUCH IN EVIDENCE THIS SEASON.\u2014Owing to the abnormal character of the present winter, and the lack of snow, Mount Royal, Montreal, has not been as generously patronized by ski-runners and snow-shoers as heretofore.Very few good photographs have been taken of the devotees of these two types of winter sports.After z recent snowfall, however, one of The Standard\u2019s photographers managed to secure the above picture.came up within range an hour later.\u201cThe Lion, the Tiger, and the Princess Royal were the only ships together at this time, the Indomitable and New Zealand not being able to keep up with our speed and being left behind.\u201cThe Lion opened fire just later on being Adjutant of the 7th N.S.Regiment C.F.A.Owing March 3.fired over the casket and the to the great demand for medical men in the Navy he was sent to the Admiralty and assigned to the hospital ship \u201cRohilla\u201d, and then to the \u201cSuperb.\u201d MESS DECKS OF BLUCHER WERE RED-HOT RITING to his father, an acting surgeon in the battle-cruiser Tiger thus described the recent naval battle in the North Sea when the German battleship Blucher was sent to the botom: \u201cAction Stations\u201d was sounded at 7 a.m., and about eight o'clock the enemy\u2019s battle-cruis- ers were reported in sight.Our First Battle-Cruiser Squadron immediately gave chase, and we ' CANADIANS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.\u2014Dr.J.M.Collie, a Pictou boy who is serving in the British Navy as medical officer on H.M.S.Superb.THE LAST HONORS TO A DEAD COMRADE.\u2014Full military honors were paid Pte.W.H.Haynes, of D.Co., 24th Battalion, C.E.F., on the occasion of his funeral in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, on The whole of D.Co., with Capt.Ross in command, accompanied the cortege to the cemetery, where three volleys were \u201cLast Post\u201d Haynes died from appendicitis after a three days\u2019 illness.a The Purest Ingredients! 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All Moir's Chocolates are prepared from our ca Exclusive Recipe irum cocoa beans selected and groun by ourselves.The creamy insides and centres of nuts, frais and jellies have just the Right Flavor\u2014the rich, thick chocolate coating has just the Right Taste.Our blending of these two confection extremes creates an exquisitely delicious flavor not found in other brands.Try Moir\u2019s.Moir\u2019s, Limited Halifax, Canada was sounded.Pte.dernier appel (\u201cLast Post\u201d).Hasan ; gi / 4 .f nee Age, THE HOME LIFE OF THE GREATEST HERO OF THE WAR.\u2014A beautiful picture showing the King and Queen of the Belgians giving a violin lesson to their son and heir, the young Duke of Braban.DERNIER HOMMAGE A UN CAMARADE DEFUNT.\u2014Tous les honneurs militaires ont ete rendus au soldat W.A.Haynes, de la compagnie D.du 24eme Bataillon C.E.F., lors de cimetiere Mont Royal, Montreal le 3 mars.commandee par le capitaine Ross a accompagne le cimetiere ou elle tira trois salves au-dessus de la tombe et sonna le Le soldat Haynes a succombe a l\u2019appendicite apres trois jours de maladie.ses funerailles au Tous la compagnie D.cortege au after 9 a.m., with the enemy running at full speed for Heligoland.I saw them just before going to the distributing station, where we had our medical stores.\u201cThe action then became general, and the noise of our big guns was deafening.After about an Our method of sup>'ving directly from factory to buyer leaves out all useless expense, bringing Write us for our la: ze ere Catalogue No.S Hundreds of pieces of the best selected furniture and home furnishings priced at just -what they will cost you at any station in Ontario.ADAMS FURNITURE CO., LIMITED.Canada\u2019s Largest H ome Furnishers, TORONTO.Direct from Factory the furniture to your home at least cost possible.RIDER AGENTS WANTED everywhere to ride and exhibit a sample 1915 Hyslop .Bicycle, with all latest improvements.2, We shipon approval to ) any address in Canada, without any deposit,and allow ]0DAYS TRIAL.It will not cost you one cent if not satisfied after using bicycle 10 days.) a bicycle, pair DO NOT BUY of tires, lamp, or sundries at any price until you getour latest To1sillustrated catalogue Ï and learn all about our special propo- Higa, sition.The low prices will astonish you.UN SPORT CANADIEN QUI N\u2019A PAS ETE BEAUCOUP EN EVI- DENCE PENDANT CETTE SAISON.\u2014Vu le caractere anormal de l\u2019hiver actuel et le manque de neige le Mont Royal, a Montreal, n\u2019a pas ete patronise comme dans les annees passees par les coureurs en skis et les raquetteurs.Tres peu de bonnes photographies ont ete prises des adeptes de ces dux sports typiques d'hiver.Apres une recente bordee de neige cependant l\u2019un des photographes du A CLUB FOR THE BOYS IN KHAKI.\u2014The reading and card room in the cozy quarters of the Khaki Club in the Drummond Building, Montreal.These quarters were only recently opened but they have already been much used by the boys who are going to the front from Montreal.a » mils cil bind lh sh à ke Ce TN Standard a reussi a croquer sur le vif la presente scene.hour of it a messenger came down to report several severely injured men, and I went off with a bearer party to try to get them down.The only way we could get at them was up a 12ft.vertical iron ladder and through a manhole at the top.With the greatest difficulty we got them was by this time getting pretty full.\u201cI next went up to the gun- control tower, where some more men were reported wounded.To get here I had to go on deek, and then got a fine view of the German ships.\u201cRight in front of us was the UN CLUB POUR NOS GARS EN KHAKIl.\u2014La salle de lecture et celle ou l\u2019on joue les cartes dans la confortable installation du dans l\u2019edifice Drummond a Montreal.partements ouverts tout recemmente sont deja beaucoup en faveur chez nos soldats qui partent Khaki Club loge Ces ap- de Montreal pour le front.down, and then found the deck below in pitch darknes and blocked by a fallen hatchway.\u201cAs I went along here I could hear the enemy\u2019s shells rattling up against our armour.We then got to work with the wounded in the distributing station, which Blucher, now stationary, and her condition was indescribable.Al her upper works had been blown away, and her mess-decks were red hot, with flames bursting out everywhere; while just at that moment a final tremendous explosion took place amidships by return mail.Do not wait { | LA] is all it will cost to ONE CENT write us a postal, i ) \\ and catalogue with full particulars will 2 besent to you Free,Postpaid, / Write it NOW, HYSLOP BROTHERS,Limited Dept.14 TORONTO, Canada A CLUB FOR THE BOYS IN KHAKI.\u2014A corner in the writing room of the Khaki Club, Montreal.UN CLUB POUR NOS GARS EN KHAKI.\u2014Un coin dans la salle de correspondance du Khaki Club de Montreal. Le ap te | Pattee\u2019 277 \u2014\u2014\u2014 -_\u20147\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.MARCH 20, 1915.THE PASSING OF A WELL-KNOWN BENEFACTRESS.\u2014The late Mrs.F.W.Henshaw, of Montreal, whose recent death caused wide- spread regret among a large circle of friends.THE PASSING OF MRS.F.W.HENSHAW N the death of Mrs.F.W.Henshaw on March 2nd last Montreal lost a benefactress who will long be remembered with affection by those who knew her.Mrs.Hen- shaw was the widow of the late Mr.F.W.Henshaw.In her life-time she was connected with many good works and eharities, notably the Girls\u2019 Friendly Socitey, of which she was the foundress in this country and President for many years.She was also the First Directress of the Protestant Orphan Asylum for several years preceding her demise.Her two sons pre-deceased her, the elder of whom, Lieut-Col.F.C.Hen- shaw was a former commandant of the 3rd Regiment Victoria Rifles.The younger was Mr.Arthur Scott Henshaw.Mrs.mi rm ?/ THE ARMOR PLATES OF THE TYPE OF B pounding its way through one of the most that ever churned the waters of the mighty deep.12 to 15 miles.The above picture will give readers o Henshaw {is survived by her daughter Mrs.D.Forbes Angus and the latter's four sons, as weH as by the children of her two sons.Though the funeral was of a private character, a number of friends were present at St.George's Church.The service was conducted by \u2018the Ven.Archdeacon Paterson - Smyth and the Rev.W.S.Major.2-2 Re ONE OF MONTREAL'S WORTHY CHARITIES HE Montreal Baby and Foundling Hospital, pictures of which are shown in this Supplement, is the only Infant Hospital in the City, the only place among 600,000 people where babies of the poor are sure to receive help and care outside their own homes.Begun 23 years ago, by a few good people who were pained by the sad mortality amongst the infant population, amongst the poor and destitute, its early days were but sad and discouraging.Eighty out of every hundred babies died.Greater experience, greater facilities, greater aid came with the years, and to-day the death rate is reduced to 14 or 15 per cent.Babies enter the home from an hour old to 18 months, and may remain until the age of two years.In this new building with 120 cots and every facility and convenience for the care of babies\u2014includ- ing the best of care from the most experienced doctors and nurses\u2014all that is required is money.Friends and patrons have rallied most generously to the help of the management, who look now for help from the Government and the City.CARING FOR THE INNOCENTS OF CANADAS COMMERCIAL METROPOLIS.\u2014An exterior view of the Montreal Foundling and Baby Hospital on St.Urbain Street, where children from one hour to eighteen months old are cared for by experienced doctors and nurses, and where women are trained in the art of looking after the welfare of the little tets.A Training School for nurses is run in connection with the Hospital.The course is a year in duration.Applicants are received at any time during the year.The applicants must be between eighteen and thirty years of age.They are taught everything pertaining to the welfare of the child and how to cope with nursery emergencies, The demand for nurses so trained has exceeded the demand hitherto, but at present new candidates are not coming forward to fill the Mrs.Thom, Mrs.Vipond and Mrs.Porteous furnished the suite of rooms apportioned to the Superintendent; Mrs.Charles Meredith two rooms for private patients and special cases; Mrs.Cantlie, Mrs.Southam, Mrs.Thom and Mrs.MacTier and Mr.Charles M.Robertson, the board room.Day and night nurseries for the children were furnished by Mrs.W.F.Angus and Mrs.H.B.MacDougall; Mrs.Stavert, the head nurse's room; observation ward, by a nurse in training.CARING FOR THE INNOCENTS OF CANADA\u2019S COMMERCIAL METROPOLIS.\u2014One of the rooms in the pital, showing a group of nurses at work.RITISH BATTLESHIPS THAT IS FORCING THE DARDANELLES.\u2014The Allied Fleet that is now historic straits in the Old World is led by the H.M.S.Queen Elizabeth, the most powerful man-o\u2019-war This battleship belongs to the Super-Dreadnought class, and its guns have a range of from f The Standard a splendid conception of the thickness and strength of its armor-plates.Montreal Foundling and Baby Hos- {Continued from Page 1.) in order to throw off the scent any enemy ships that might be too well informed as to date of sailing.It is probable that a few days were spent in this way.Col.G.P.Murphy of Ottawa, was in charge of the embarkation of the troops, assisted by Lieut.-Col.Lindsay of the Marine Department.Quick work was made of the process of loading.As the trains arrived they pulled into the sheds and the men were taken direct to the wharf and went aboard.The Megantic contingent were passed on board at the rate of 400 in eight minutes.This vessel was the first to arrive at Halifax, and she pulled out into the stream on the evening of Sunday, Feb.21, with her complement.The Missanabie left three-quart- ers of an hour later, while the Southland, which did not arrive until Monday morning, pulled away at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon.\u2014po\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r \u2014 hey may] rm La A EX > \u201d ry forget \u201cwihats firump\"brat\u2014 Îhey never Orget ha open Less of Ganongs ® Chocolates A strong Al ly for the successtiil hosfess Les places of those about to graduate.Applications for the position will be gladly received by the Superintendant, Miss Phillips, at the Hospital, 750 St.Urbain Street and all particulars will be furnished.A milk depot for the distribution of pure or modified milk\u2014 the first in the city\u2014has existed at the Hospital for 13 years.It has never been closed during that time.More than 200 mothers every year receive help and advice here.With proper grants from the Government and City this branch of the work might rise to great usefulness and prove a wonderful boon to the city and the babies of its poor.The new Building of the Montreal Foundling and Baby Hospital was opened in December last.Its big sunny wards and verandahs, are a refreshing sight, and the whole hospital is most sanitary and comfortable.MISS VICTORIA CARTIER, prominent Montreal artiste who will give a Soiree Musicale et Litteraire at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel next Thursday Evening.' | HE greatest amount of paid-for life insurance ever secured in a single year by any company in the world\u2014 $518,963,821 was obtained during 1914 at the lowest expense-rate in its history by \"The Prudential { STRENGTH Lalo Payments to policyholders were larger than ever before, $39,273,810.05 THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Incorporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey FORREST F.DRYDEN, President HOME Orrice, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Everybody is invited to visit the Prudential Exhibit on Life Insurance and PublicWelfare, Panama- Pacific Exposition, San Francisco.Served by men whose hogy: tality is of national repute\u2026 on every occasion that de mands a real cocktail.Because no hand- mixed drink could possibly approach the smoothness, mellowne and fragrance of these per fectly blended, aged in the wood cocktails.All popular kinds\u2014at your dealers G.F.HEUBLEIN & $ Hartford New York ERO.Importers of the f Brand\u2019s A-1 Sapmous WALTER R.WONHAM & SONS, Agents for Canada Montreu = MADE IN CANADA, It\u2019s all play with af Brownie Camera Simple enough for the } ght GÉET) Slanda,, 171 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.Rates for Advertising ; We will sell any of on application to the jour Publishers, and any other information |plication.cheerfully given.Os engravings.to Prices given on ap- Art Department.We are always glad accept photographs of interesting Canadian subjects for reproduction.Address pe eee youngest\u2014and makes { good pictures.Ï fF I I | | i CANADIAN KODAK Co., LTD, TORONTO, CAN.One dollar upward Brownie Book at your dealer's, or by mail.\u2014\u2014 The Standard Rates for Advertising on application to the other information cheerfully given.Publishers, and any We will sell any of our Engravings.Prices given on Address Art Department.We are always glad to accept pho- Canadian application.tographs of interesting subjects for reproduction.Offices\u2014171 St James St., Montreal.PRODUCTION is PATRIOTISM Back Yards and Vacant Lots THE EMPIRE\u2019S CALL TO FEED YOURSELVES The farmers are responding in their thousands to the call of the Empire for greater production.They have realized that every bushel raised means a bushel more for export to Britain: that this is one way of displaying patriotism.With favorable weather, Canada\u2019s crops this year will be the greatest in her history; far greater than any of us thought possible a year ago.Now, to round eut the scheme requires equally patriotic action in the towns and cities.The people of every community, large and small, should make vacant lots and back yards productive by raising their own vegetables and garden stuff.Every pound raised, remember, is another pound furnished toward Britain\u2019s needs.Send for the Government Bulletin This Department will forward free a special bulletin entitled \u201cThe Vegetable Garden.\u201d The simple instructions are easy to follow and make success practically certain, even to those without experience.\u2018The best methods of cultivation for the following vegetables are fully described: \u2014 Tomatoes, Onions, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Melons, Watermelons, Cucumbers, Squash, Pumpkins, Carrots, Parsnips,, Beets, Turnips, Salsify (or Oyster Plant), Radish, Peas, Beans, Corn, Egg Plant, Peppers, Spinach, Lettuce, Parsley, Sweet Herbs, Asparagus, Rhubarb.You will enjoy amateur gardening, and profit in health and pocket as well.Children are immensely benefited, get a liberal education in the most practical manner, have outdoor amusement away from the street, become the possessors of rich od blood, strong lungs, alert Identify yourself with the nati movement.Be a grower.Send for the bulletin and get your neighbors to do the same; everybody will benefit by the friendly rivalry thus started.\u201d No stamp is required on your envelope, for your co ue n is truly \u201cOn His Majesty's What Local Civic Bodies Can Do City and town councils, boards of trade, charitable bodies, women\u2019s clubs, horticultural societies, civic improvement leagues and other organizations working for the common good can accomplish a great deal locally by identifying themselves with the movement and energetically furthering it by every means at their disposal.It will mean a thorough and permanent clean-up without cost to the community, a partial solution of the unemployed problem, and the institution ot a genuine up-lif -lift work.Vegetables and fi rs wi mete better citizens.vers vil 8 Department has ft - lated a plan telling how the various CIVIC organizations may be brought together to further this worthy aim, and giving suggestions how 0 launch and carry on the work to a successful issue.Write at once for the form of organization and get your community properly started in erfo : .Production.its share of \u201cGreater \"KAYBEE\u201d Moth Proof Red Cedar Chests, Made in Canada, are the best insurance you can have for the preservation of your furs during the summer.us for illustrated booklet\u2014FREB.Keenan Woodenwars Mfg.Co, Limited, Owen Sound, Ont.\u2014 The Origin ant qu On Sold on the Merits | Liniment Beware of Imitations Glove buying is simple.The name Dent\u2019s is your guarantee of the very highest quality\u2014and the size Canadian | No Postage Required, Department Publications Branch, ot Department of 0 f Please Send me Bulletin entitled \u201cThe Vegetable Agriculture, Name,.,.Certain, Ottaw a, C an.Address.eevee .| TownorCity.:.Prov.17 you want will be accurate in Dent\u2019s make \u2014 comfortable and stylish\u2014 INSIST ON DENT\u2019S.LT "]
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