The Standard., 23 septembre 1905, samedi 23 septembre 1905
[" see \u2014 7 - - ET T7 =\u201d = r \u2014+ \u2014\u2014.\u201c~ y y TS \u2018gr Ts we iF mmr -\u2014 oT ILLUSTRATED & NUMBER ONE SUPPLEMENT - VOL.I.No.1.MONTREAL, CANADA.171 ST.JAMES STREET.CANADIAN EVENTS OF INTEREST DEPICTED BY STANDARD ARTISTS Ca AR laa = We a TC BW EE ad we met 5 MR THE BIRTH OF THE NEW PROVINCES\u2014A view of Edmonton, the capital of Alberta.Kam, -_ - y aa - THE BIRTH OF THE NEW PROVINCES\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier addressing the crowd ut Edmonton on Sept.1st.seuted Eurl Grey, the Hon.Win.Paterson, Lieut.-Col.Bulyea, Lady Lawrier and others.( By THE STANDARD\u2019S Special Commissioner with the Vice-Regal Party in the West.) WD HE inaugural celebrations R of Alberta and Sas- NU) katchewan have now become part and parcel of the history of Canada/and Edmor- ton and Regina, have settled down to the business of provincial capitals, bearing their blushing honors fittingly.Those celebrations themselves showed the stuff of which the thriving western cities and their citizens are made.They were both notable successes.Turaéed BY the presets of the representative of His Majesty, and by the First Minister of the Crown in Canada, the inaugural celebration, which began in Edmonton on September 1st, with an eclat, with a vigor, swing and freshness which is peculiarly western.While there was much of the picturesque element present \u2014 Indians on horseback, mounted cowboys on little ponies, which went scampering hither and thither at breakneck speed,\u2014those easterners who were present were disappointed in their hope of seeing anything wild or woolly.There were no swaggering desperadoes was carried off blazing away promiscuously with large Colt\u2019s revolvers, no daredevil THE ECLIPSE EXPEDITION INTO LABRADOR\u2014The log home of a factor of the Hudson Bay Company.It is built in one of the \u2018\u2018solitudes\u201d of the great Northland.attempts to \u201cshoot up\u201d the town.In fact, the only weapons seen, beyond those of the Mounted Police, were some of a very ancient pattern on exhibition as relics in the windows of many of the older On the platform wre (Photographed for THE STANDARD.) One was constantly meeting men | who had treked across the prairie when Winnipeg was Fort Garry and Indians killed butfalo with THE ECLIPSE EXPEDITION INTO 'LABRADOR\u2014Members of the Canadian party and their instrument.in this city, is at the extreme right of the picture, and at the extreme left.established business places.If the celebrations were a dismal failure as a wild beast show, the failure, however, had its compensations.Father Kavanagh, of Loyola College, Dr.King, of Ottawa, The tents of the Canadians are seen in the background.bow and arrow; when no wheat was grown north of Iowa; and when men slept behind stockades with loaded rifles at their bedside.ot | IARI tains the big English telescope.the Governor-General, and cheered when that gentleman\u2019s carriage passed.Then everyone went home and put on evening dress for the inaugural concert.Seven thousand people packed into a mighty building, cheered His Excellency when he arrived at the concert.They cheered Sir Wilfred Laurier.They cheered everybody, and they gave the entertainers all the applause they desired.The concert THE ECLIPSE EXPEDITION INTO LABRADOR\u2014Mrs.Maunder, of Greenwich.Eng, and her special in- a L, a ht
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