The Standard., 2 octobre 1915, samedi 2 octobre 1915
[" m2 ili.Btn.ll = x mé wv -\u2014 - \\i % fee 3 Tr voL.XI, ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT fm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Che Standard SUPPLEMENT ILLUSTRE No.40.MONTREAL, CANADA, OCTOBER 2, 1915.HEAD OFFICE: 177 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Picturesque Scenes Witnessed\u2019 al the Recent Brilliant Inauguration of the New Stadium of McGill University, Montreal \u201c3 eat - te au Foi ç a= -£° ces a I va es | a R 3 SE hen LX physical drill.teresting event.OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM.\u2014The McGill C.O0.T.C.Auxiliary Battalion giving an exhibition of Over 700 men took part in this in- OUVERTURE DU STADIUM DU McGILL.\u2014Le bataillon auxiliaire du McGill, C.O.T.C., donnant une representation d'exercices physiques.Plus de 700 hommes ont pris part a cet interessant evenement.OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM.\u2014 Two of the .Qhbstacles_whigh the com- OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM.\u2014A section of the vast crowd that witnessed the sports of the McGill C.O.T.C.Auxilliary Battalion at the inauguration of the new McGill Stadium.\u2014Photo by Chandler.auxiliaire du McGill, C.O.T.C., stadium du McGill.OUVERTURE DU STADIUM DU McGILL.\u2014Une nartis de la vaste assembles qui a assiste aux tournois sportifs du bataillon lors de l'inauguration du nouveau petitors in the Obstacle Race had to overcome.OUVERTURE DU STADIUM McGILL.\u2014 Deux des dif- ficultes que les concurrents , avaient a surmonter dans la course aux obstacles.4 OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM.\u2014An incident in the costume race on bicycles\u2014one of the laugh-provoking items on the programme.OUVERTURE DU STADIUM DU McGILL.\u2014Inci- dent dans la course costumee en bicycles.L'un des joyeux items du programme.\u2014Photo by Chandler.fe _- OUVERTURE DU STADIUM DU Me- GILL.\u2014Chevilles ouvrieres de la Croix Rouge.De gauche a droite:\u2014 OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM.\u2014Red Cross workers.From left to right:\u2014 a Miss Johnston, Miss Davis, Miss Smith, Miss Davidson, Miss Stranger, Mrs.Coristine, Miss Woods, Mrs.Peers Davidson, Mrs.Watts.OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM.\u2014 Red Cross workers.From left to right Mrs.F.N.Beardmore, Mrs.Maurice Davis, Mme.A.Bellair.OUVERTURE DU STADIUM DU McGILL.\u2014 Chevilles ouvrieres de la Croix Rouge.De gauche a droite: Mrs.F.N.Beardmore, Mrs.M.Davis, Mme.A.Bellair OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM.\u2014Laughing at the funny antics of the competitors in the Obstacle Race.OUVERTURE DU STADIUM DU McGILL.\u2014Les exploits drolatiques des concurrents dans la course a obstacles donnent lieu a des scenes hilarantes.OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM.\u2014Winning the Victoria Cross Race, one of the interesting events on the Sports programme.OUVFRTIIRF DU STADIUM DU McG ILL.\u2014Le vainqueur de la course de la Croix Victoria, l\u2019un des interessants articles du programme sportif.LA vol OPENING OF THE McGILL STADIUM «\u2014Some of the Red Cross workers.From left to right:\u2014 OUVERTURE DU STADIUM McuilLL.\u2014Quelques-unes des membresg de la Croix Rouge.De gauche a droite:\u2014 Misses Helen Mcintyre, Irene Doherty, Irene Casgrain, R.Stephenson, Pauline Weir, Mrs.Weir, Lieut.-Col.Peers Davidson, commanding the 73rd Batt., Lady Williams-Taylor.tl ee mm ee = + = vu \u2014- es ss rm = - 1 \u2014- 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, OCTOBER 2, 1915 \u2014 Call of King and Country Draws Thousands of Sturdy Canadians to the Various Overseas Training Camps in Canada \\ ak Ras RE _c2 nanan: lh + + hae 2 apr \u2026 7 - M - © em _: TRAINING CANADIANS FOR THE FIRING LINE.\u2014At Rockcliffe Camp, Ottawa, several thousands of Canadians are being prepared for active service on the battlefields of Europe.of military training illustrated on this page.A HERO ARTIST.\u2014Louis Keene, an eminent Canadian artist, who was recently wounded at ~ the front, and who has since returned to Canada.UN HEROS ARTISTE.\u2014 Louis * Keene, artiste canadien eminent, qui a ete blesse recemment au feu et qui est revenu depuis au * Canada.© A HERO ARTIST BRITISII COURAGE OUIS KEENE the eminent Canadian artist who was recently wounded oh in France and who has \u2018 gince returned to Canada, went HAT is it that makes a man courageous, sends him out to face unknown perils, the hazards of trackless ways, sudden and violent death itself?The quality of courage has never been satisfactorily defined, perhaps, because there is no explanation that exactly meets each case.Love of country, that sends a man out to fight its ene- They are being coached in everything that appertains to modern warfare, including the various phases The above picture shows a company receiving instructions in different kinds of formations.\u2014Photo by Chandler.CANADIENS SE PREPARANT A ALLER SUR LA LIGNE DE FEU.\u2014 Au camp de Rockcliffe, a Ottawa, plusieurs milliers de canadiens se pre- parent pour le service actif sur les champs de bataille de l\u2019Europe.!ls sont mis au courant de tout ce qui concerne la guerre moderne, ainsi qu\u2019il appert a cette illustration montrant differentes phases de l\u2019entrainement militaire.laquelle on enseigne a se former de diverses facons.TRAINING CANADIANS FOR THE FIRING LINE.\u2014Making a sentry box such as is used on the battlefield.CANADIENS SE PREPARANT A ALLER SUR LA LIGNE DE FEU.\u2014 Construction d\u2019un poste d\u2019ecoute de sentinelle, comme il en existe sur les champs de bataille.are wp À = Dans cette photogravure l\u2019on voit une compagnie a strife now, and the sword has not been far from our hands\u2014 it never has been, as a fact, when there was a wrong to put right, an injustice to remove.Our Army has always been a professional Army, and there has never been anything too astonishing in the way of fighting for it to undertake and acccomplish in the end.This war, however, is being fought largely by men who, a year ago, had never even handled a rifle, and yet are now fighting with all the courage of that \u201castonishing infantry\u201d that shattered the power of Napoleon a hundred years ago.The latest battle on the Peninsula has been compared to Inkerman, which was the greatest soldiers\u2019 battle in history; but it was Inkerman on a gigantic scale.There are some scenes in the military annals of our country the recollection of which stirs the blood\u2014 the steadfast, long-enduring patience of the infantry squares TRAINING CANADIANS FOR THE FIRING LINE.\u2014Roping barrels together preparatory to making a pontoon bridge at Rockcliffe Camp.\u2014Photo by Chandler.CANADIENS SE PREPARANT A ALLER SUR LA LIGNE DE FEU.\u2014Des barils sont relies ensemble au moyen de cables pour servir a la construction d\u2019un pont flottant au camp de Rockcliffe.Woe .i \u201cxX.eA od a Le ° PREPARING CANADIANS FOR THE FRONT HE work of training Canadians for the firing line still goes on with unabated vigor at the var- icus military camps throughout Canada.Thousands are being \u2026, PL.és fitted f i i hun- \u2018 \"gs ELE ay or active service and : to the front as a private with bach £4 on AB ae a rar dreds of fresh recruits are daily .Sifton\u2019s Machine Gun Squad.After being on Salisbury Plain \u2018for about six months he was transferred to the 12th Battery, 17th Division, Royal Artillery.TRAINING CANADIANS FOR THE FIRING LINE.\u2014Building a pontoon bridge over an inlet of the River Ottawa at Rockcliffe Camp.\u2014Photo by Chandler.CANADIENS SE PREPARANT A ALLER SUR LA LIGNE DE FEU.\u2014Construction d'un pont flottant sur un ilot de la riviere Ottawa au camp de Rockcliffe.Î 1% Hi kt showing the various ways in which ropes may be cliffe, montrant les differentes manieres de faire mies, does not tell us why men should risk their lives in exploring savage lands.Yet the spirit that sends men to the other the Isonzo.The latest acount of the fighting in the Gallipoli Peninsula is a revelation of the spirit of the British people; of that \u201cnation of shopkeepers,\u201d whom have been, and we have assuredly been ringed by our leaden seas; Sloss coo ci lt rt a Ass CANADIENS SE PREPARANT A ALLER SUR LA LIGNE DE FEU.\u2014Escouade TRAINING CANADIANS FOR THE FIRING LINE.\u2014An overseas squad at rifle drill at Rockcliffe d'outre-mer a _ being added to the ranks of those who wish to serve their King and Country at the front.The pictures on this page illustrate many interesting phases of the military instruction imparted to officers and men at Rockeliffe Camp, Ottawa.These pictures are a little out of the ordinary and will therefore prove of more than Badajoz.None of these\u2014and they are only a few specimens\u2014 surpasses, as an example of the tighting quality of the British soldier, the struggle for the TRAINING CANADIANS.FOR THE FIRING LINE, Hill 70 was no longer in our \u2014Getting ready for work at the Engineers\u2019 CANADIENS SE PREPARANT A ALLER SUR LA wi ; | however, will lessen the glory While on the fighting line he .of that final charge of Eng- | was promoted to a first lieuten- land\u2019s yeomen.\u201d \u2018 ancy.\\ , He is well known in Montreal @ i The Yeomanry re giment that as a painter of old ships and an EES me so distinguished itself is not exhibitor in exhibitions in Can- 3) A, mentioned, but as Sir John Mil.ada, both at Toronto and Winni- banke V.C., whose name appears peg.Hé is the son of Caleb in the casualty list, was in the Keene and Mrs.Minna Keene, Nottinghamshire Yeomanry, it R.P.A., also well known here.He is probable that this was the re- has travelled through South giment.( Africa, and Portugese West It should be added that a FT Africa.He has tramped on a Ghurka battalion reached the sketching tour through Holland, crest of Sari Bair in an earlier | - Belgium, France.and Germany.stage of the fighting, and that He speaks German, and knows the Anzac Corps\u2014that is, the | ces the fighting ground better than Australians and New Zealand- tic most of the men fighting.busi ers\u2014\u201cfought like lions and ac- ; Gil o> TRAINING CANADIANS FOR THE FIRING LINE.CANADIENS SE PREPARANT A ALLER SUR LA complished a feat of arms in | Co » \u2014Officers at target practice at Rockcliffe Camp, LIGNE DE FEU.\u2014Officiers a I\u2019exercice du tir a climbing the heights almost with- | 1 Ottawa.\u2014Photo by Chandler.la cible au camp de Rockcliffe, Ottawa.out parallel.\u201d , î : .> SR / side of the world in search of Camp, Ottawa.\u2014Photo by Chandler.oreo Ju tir à la carabine au camp de Rock- usual interest to Standard | Ï pre ®, /; adventure must be the same as readers.À ; that which is inspiring the men : à ; 26e | / who are fighting in Gallipoli, and at Waterloo; the stern valour of a¥s ba / not there only, but in Flanders the Fusiliers at Albuera; the A Eee / and Poland, in Galicia, and by wild daring of the stormers at Napoleon affected to despise, famous Burnt Hill, east of Suvla and against whose will the Bay, and the fierce battle for the | Kaiser is breaking the German neighbouring height, Hill 112.It its Empire.is not easy to make selections alt from among the many gallant in- sac cidents that characterised the = Fenced by your careful fathers, fighting.Here is one: \u2014 xr ringed by your laden seas, \u201cThe Yeomanry leapt to their the ee M foe, and as à single man ue Till ve said of Strife, \u201cWhat is charged right up the hill.They pic i \u2019 were met by a withering fire, Load it?\u201d of the Sword, \u201cIt is far .J Fr which rose to a crescendo as 1% from broken.\u201d they neared the northern | Best : crest, but nothing could stop | iy Little more than a year ago this them.They charged at fa might have been written with amazing speed without a | a truth, but after reading the single halt from the bottom of im «atest despatches of the fighting their chosen leaders, including 0 in the Gallipoli Peninsula, can gallant Sir John Milbanke.\u2018 accept a word of it.Fenced by From a thousand lips a shout TRAINING CANADIANS'FOR THE FIRING LINE.CANADIENS SE PREPARANT A ALLER SUR LA our careful fathers we may went up that Hill 70 was won.cs \u2014The rope splicing board at Rockcliffe Camp, \u201c LIGNE DE FEU \u2014Epissoir au camp de Rock- When morning broke | joined together.\u2014 Photo by Chandler.assemblage des cables.but we know the meaning of possession.Nothing, School at Rockcliffe Camp, Ottawa, LIGNE DE FEU.\u2014Pret au travail a l\u2019ecole des ngenieurs au camp de Rockcliffe, Ottawa. EC Pictures From the War Zones Where the World\u2019s Mi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ei = : \u2014 rt 202 2202002 me ar me mr mr ee, eames \u2014\u2014 | \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Am *\u2014\u2014 \u2014 .1 yo CE SN SS NE Sel SE HAR WITH THE BRITISH FORCES AT THE DARDANELLES.\u2014An interior view of one of the naval .underground observation stations.OPENING OF MecGILL STADIUM (For Illustrations See Page 1.) HE new Stadium of Mc- Gill University was recently opened under very favorable auspices, when.a programme of athletic sports was given by the Mc- Gill Canadian Officers\u2019 Training Corps Auxiliary Battalion.The sports were the first to be held on the great campus and cinder track encircling it, and with nearly 300 entries for the fifteen events, the inauguration of the track was marked by the keenest rivalry.The Auxiliary Battalion paraded at the old campus in full uniform at two o'clock, under Lieut- Col.R.Starke, with Major Magee second in command.Headed by their bugle band, the soldiers marched to the new campus, which lies between Pine avenue and the mountain railway.Midway through the programme the battalion gave an exhibition of physical drill, under Sergt.G.P.Smith their physical instructor.Spectators waxed en- thusisastic over the precision with which the movements were carried out, almost to a man.Then, after all the events of the day had been concluded with the exception of the final in the tug-of-war the Battalion, which had watched the racing from the stadium, paraded again, fixed mn The NewFolding Autographic BROWNIE LL the Brownie simplicity of operation\u2014but a long step ahead in com- Pactness and efficiency\u2014 and it has the Autographic feature, heretofore incorporated only in the Foldin Kodaks.y 5 .Cleverly constructed, it 1t1s exceedingly compact although nothing has been sacrificed in length of focus of lens or efficiency of Shutter in order to reduce the size, praTocifications: No.2 Folding Autogra- Boe Browole, for 2% x 3% pictures.on El in daylight with Kodak Auto- p 2 Cartridge of elx exposures, Size manta X64 inches.Fitted with cari U3 achromatie lens.Kodak Ball Ng shutter with varlable snap-shot tlre ÿ of 1.25 and 1-50 of a second, ate ne and \u2018retarded bulb\u2019 actions.tim r.18 equipped with Kodak Auto- e Scale.Camera Las automatie wo pod sockets; is mtg pio metal.covered with a fine er an s Il ade and finished ip every detail.wel om Price, with He lens, TeVlecus achroma.200 At all Kodak dealers\u2019.CANADIAN KODAK CO.Limited, TORONTO.THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, OCTOBER 2, AVEC LES TROUPES BRITANNIQUES AUX DARDANELLES.\u2014Vue interieure d\u2019un poste naval d'observation souterrain.bayonets, and carried out a number of evolutions.Brig.-Gen.Meighen, who was accompanied by Capt.Kemp, of the 60th Battalion, took up a position at the saluting base, and the troops first marched past him.The chief event of the sports was the Victoria Cross race in which there were ten pairs of competitors.Half of them wer2 supposed to be wounded, and tne other half had to go out and bring them in under fire, seeking all the cover possible going and returning.The majority of the competitors got through their task in quick time, and in real warfare would never have returned alive.But two of the rescuers adopted the proper methods.One got his wounded comrade across his back, and dragged himself home, while the other put into practice -the experience of a winner of the V.C.in the present way\u2014he lay flat on his back, hooked his toes under the armpits of his wounded comrade, and dragged him slowly but surely from cover to cover never raising himself off the ground.His work was watched with keenest interest by the officers and spectators, and he got an ovation when he finally reached the winning post, besides being awarded the first prize.There was much enthusiasm over the officers\u2019 race for which there .were fifteen entries, Lieut.W.Molson, of C.Company being MORNING PRAYER ON BOARD A BRITISH TRANSPORT.\u2014Capt.and Chaplain C.G.Hepburn, C.F.A,, conducting divine service on the 8S.Metagami, his congregation being composed of Canadians.LA PRIERE DU MATIN A BORD D'UN TRANSPORT ANGLAIS.\u2014 Le capitaine-aumonier, C.G.Hepburn, C.E.A., celebrant le service divin a bord du navire Metagami.WITH THE BRITISH FORCES AT THE DARDANELLES.\u2014Wounded Turks being brought into the British lines to have their wounds dressed.A WORLD-FAMOUS YACHT NOW ON WAR DUTY.\u2014The Sunbeam, Lord Brassey's famous yacht, which has visited all parts of the globe and which is now doing hospital duty between England and France.UN YACHT RENOMME DANS LE MONDE ENTIER ACTUELLEMENT EN SERVICE DE GUERRE.\u2014Le \u201cSunbeam, celebre yacht de Lord Brassey, qui a visite toutes les parties du globe et fait maintenant du service hospitalier entre l\u2019Angleterre et la France.AVEC LES TROUPES BRITANNIQUES AUX DARDANELLES.\u2014Turcs blesses transportes en deca des lignes anglaises pour etre panses.an easy winner in the final.The costume race on bicycles provided great amusement, as did also the obstacle race, as the men had to crawl under a tarpaulin beneath which were flour and varicolored powders, emerging with their clothes and skin colored like the rainbow.They had also to slide along a greasy pole, be neath which was another tarpaulin full of water and more than one had an involuntary bath through losing his hold.There were other attractions, including music by the band of the Grenadier Guards, and by the pipers of the 73rd Highlanders, who were in attendance at the rear of the stadium, where at half a dozen tents and buffets organized by Lady Williams- Taylor and the members of the Red Cross Society, refreshments of all kinds were served, the which there were ten pairs of day being divided between the Red Cross Society and the Aeroplane Fund.THE KING'S NEW ARMY COLUMN of the King\u2019s New Army, marching into Aldershot all complete, even to field kitchens and - stretcher parties, passed by His Majesty and the King watched it with the keen eye of an enthusiastic soldier.Galloping across the Long Valley, with a brilliant staff in attendance hcaded by General Sir 1915 TE PICTURES FROM THE WAR ZONES OF EUROPE.\u2014A French marine operating a field telephone in a trench in Flanders.Archibald Hunter, the King drew rein at the botom of a steep path leading from the Cocked-hat Wood to the main road, hard by Eelbrook Bridge, a secluded nook in a country so military in character that no civilians were to be seen.He paused for a moment to examine the latest devices in trenches, dug-outs, and \u201cfunk-holes\u201d which are taught on the plain, and to glance at the work of the men who are practising the throwing of petards and hand grenades.The tap of distant drums was heard, and the King reined his horse to the roadside to see the new men in khaki who are training for the work of the nation across the seas.Bugles blared a stirring call.The head of a long, long column aproached at the quick march, \u201ceyes right,\u201d \u2018the general riding ahead, with his crimson pennant behind him.At a sign from the King the general left the ranks and drew up beside his Majesty to.answer questions (Continued on Page 4.) ghtiest Nations Are Locked in a Titanic Life and\u2019Death Struggle ILLUSTRATIONS DES ZONES DE LA GUERRE DE L\u2019EUROPE.\u2014Marin francais se servant d'un telephone de campagne dans une tranchee des Flandres.YOUNG RED CROSS WORKERS.\u2014Children of Allan street, St.Johns, Que., making comforts for wounded Canadian soldiers.JEUNES TRAVILLEURS DE LA CROIX ROUGE.\u2014Enfants de la rue Allan a St-Jean, Que., travaillant pour les blesses Canadiens.PICTURES FROM THE WAR ZONES OF EUROPE.Evening Prayer on board a Russian cruiser in the Black Sea.ILLUSTRATIONS DES ZONES DE LA GUERRE DE L\u2019EUROPE.\u2014La priere du soir a bord d\u2019un croiseur russe dans la Mer Noire.Flat Against the Wall HAT easy chair conceals the hiding place of your friend's \u201cElite\u201d folding table.The top is 30 inches square, and the legs fold flat against the under side, making a most convenient, firm and compact table of general utility.The weight of the MELITEE FOLDING TABLE © is only 11 1bs, Itis made in Early English, Fumed Oak, Golden Oak or Ma- h_gany Finish.Fine quality felt top.Strong \u2014 graceful \u2014 serviceable.You need itin YOUR home for 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OCTOBER 2, 1915 \"Fe ES IN THE WAKE OF THE ENEMY.\u2014Chambord, one of the most beautiful of French chateaux, which so far This structure was commenced by Francis | in 1532 has not been injured by the shells of the enemy.and was finished by Louis XIV.SUR LE SENTIER DE L\u2019ENNEMI.\u2014Chambord, l\u2019un des plus beaux chateaux de la France que les boulets de l\u2019ennemi n\u2019ont pas encore endommage.La construction de cet edifice fut commencee par Francois ler en 1532 et terminee par Louis XIV.\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHERE THE SOUND OF GERMAN GUNS IS NOT HEARD.\u2014A beautiful scene on the River Rideau near Ottawa.LA OU NE RETENTIT PAS LE BRUIT DES CANONS ALLEMANDS.\u2014Une scene ravissante sur la riviere Rideau, pres d'Ottawa.(Continued from Page 3.) attack.These were no professional soldiers, and sergeant- about the troops who were pass- majors of the Guards might have ing.criticised some of the details cf The picture had a curious in- their movements; but they were terest, as 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