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[" ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT VOL.III.No.8.The Members of the Much Discussed Montreal City Council of the Year 1907 The Standard sas MONTREAL, CANADA.171 ST.JAMES STREET.INTÉRIOR >=COUNCIL CHAMB ome pe THE BODY OF MEN WHO HAVE HAD TO GRAPPLE WITH THE ALL-IMPORTANT SUBJECT OF THE LIGHT AND POWER SUPPLY FOR THE METROPOLIS OF CANADA.(Photo by Lapres & Lavergne, 360 St.Denis street, cor.Ontario street.) ONTREAL\u2019S SCHOLASTIC VISITOR.\u2014President Eliot, of Harvard University, who was the guest of honor at last night\u2019s banquet of the American University Men\u2019s Association in Montreal, has been President of Harvard since 1869, and is one of the best- known educationists on this side of the the Atlantic.He has had a distinguished career, and has delivered many noteworthy addresses on educational and scientific subjects.Last night\u2019s banquet was of a very representative character, HARVARD'S PRESIDENT IN MONT- REAL\u2014Charles W.Eliot, LL.D., the brilliant President of Harvard University, who delivered an address last night at the banquet given by the American University Men\u2019s Association of Montreal.Dr.Eliot has been President of Harvard since 1869, cGILL'S NEW PROFESSOR.MN Dr.Howard T.Barnes, who hag just been appointed Professor of Physics at McGill University, is a leading authority on certain branches of physics.His researches extending over several years, on the specific heat of water, have become a classic, and, after occupying the attention of the Royal Society of London at a special session, were made the basis of the report on this subject, to the conference of physicists at the last Paris Exhibition.His recording thermometers are now much used.PROF.RUTHERFORD'S SUCCESSOR AT McGILL \u2014 Howard T.Barnes, D.Ss., F.R.C.S., who was recently appointed to the Chair of Physics in the Faculty of Applied Science of McGill University.Dr.TELEPHONE PROBLEM IN PUBLIC EYE IN CANADA AT PRESENT\u2014Montreal telephone operatives photographed by Homier on occasion of recent dance in Stanley Hall.Barnes is noted for the success of his 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.The Opening of Parliament; A Group of Historic Pictures RI: By po rid RE THE OPENING OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT\u2014King Edward and Queen Alexandra on their way to the House of Lords.eight cream Hanoverian horses belonging to the royal stables.LE Bri The golden coach, in which they are seated, is being drawn by Yeomen of the Guard from the Tower of London form the bodyguard around the coach.H Society of Erpert Decorators and Furnishers © STUDIOS: 01-93 King St.W., Toronto Ho Two houses Furnished Eractly Fllike.Write for Booklet explaining our system.cee ee co coceee] O © cee COE Eeeoetecoottots THE OPENING OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT \u2014 His Majesty the King about to read the Speech from the Throne in the House of Lords.H.R.H.the Prince of Wales is seated on his right, AN HISTORIC SCENE IN ENGLISH HISTORY\u2014Edward I.addressing his subjects in the new palace yard in 1297.The populace are shown lifting up their hands in token of their devotion.THE OPENING OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT \u2014 The great gateway at the foot of Victoria Tower, through which Their Majesties passed.CENES CONNECTED WITH THE OPENING OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.\u2014 The formal opening by King Edward, on Tuesday of last week, of the second session of the second Parliament of his reign, was attended with all the pomp of ceremonial incidental to this important legislative function, The King and Queen, in the historic golden coach, participated in the usual state procession from Buckingham Palace to the House of Lords.The route was lined by troops, and the crowds gave Their Majesties a hearty reception.The great officers of state awaited the King at the Victoria Tower entrance of the House of Lords, whence the robing room was reached.The King, having donned the royal robes over his Field Marshal's uniform, a procession was formed, and, amid fanfares of trumpets, it slowly traversed the Royal Gallery and the Prince's Chamber, thence entering the Upper House, which was brilliantly lighted up by electroliers.The House was filled to its capacity, and the assemblage of members of the Royal family, of peers, robed in scarlet and ermine; and peeresses resplendent in court dresses, state robes and magnificent jewels; foreign diplomats, church dignitaries, judges and officers of the navy and army, all in gala uniform or clad in the vari-colored robes of their office, combined to form a scene which was mediaeval in its picturesqueness.Ranged on the steps of the throne, on either side of the King, stood the Earl of Crewe, lord president of the council, bearing the imperial crown; the Earl of Carrington, joint hereditary lord great chamberlain of England, carrying the sword of state, and the Marquis of Winchester, premier marquis of England, with the cap of maintenance in his hands, and other state dignitaries, The members of the House of Commons having been summoned to attend the House of Lords, the Lord High Chancellor, Lord Loreburn, kneeling, handed the King the speech from the throne, which His Majesty read.THE OPENING OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT\u2014Their Majesties the King robing room to the House of Lords.Yeomen of the Guard line the passageway.THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY QUEEN VICTORIA ON JAN.31, 1856\u2014The Prince Consort is on the Queen\u2019s left, and the Prince of Wales (now His Majesty thé King) is on her right.HENRY VI.OPENING THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT WITH His MOTHER\u2014This is the only instance recorded in English history in which Parliament was opened by a Sovereign of tender years.His Majesty, it will be noticed, holds the royal sceptre in his hand, but does not wear the golden circlet on his head.and Queen passing from the royal Rough red skin, sore lips, chapped hands, and all facial blemishes caused by wind or weather, cured by ps \u2014 a CAMPANA\u2019S ITALIAN BALM (In use over 25 years by a delighted public.) 25C per Bottle\u2014all Druggists.F.L.Benedict & Co., Agents, 144 Craig St.W., Montreal.RADNOR \u201cTHE WATER OF THE EMPIRE.\u201d Endorsed by Royalty, THE RADNOR WATER COMPANY HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BY SPECIAL WARRANT PURVEYORS TO His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales HOWARD SMITH PAPER CO.LTD, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS, Send for Samples of our English Linen Finish Paper, all colors.A high class paper for Letter Heads and Note Paper\u2014Envelopes to match 4, 6, 8 Cote St, MONTREAL.84 Wellington St.West, TORONTO A Wholesome Sweet For the Youngsters.The fondness of the little ones for sweets is natural\u2014 and should be satisfied.Cailler\u2019s Swiss Milk Chocolate is the most delicious and an entirely healthy sweet for children.It is pare and nourishing.It is easy to digest.It is made only of the best cocoa-beans, the purest milk and finest grade of sugar.The more children eat of it, the sturdier and rosier they'll grow.Qailler\u2019s Swiss Milk Chocolate is made in a spotlessly clean factory\u2014in the beautiful Gruyere Valley, Switzerland, famous for its bracing air, pure water and rich past- ure-lands, where the cows graze that supply th .in this ideal Milk Chocolats Pply the milk used Cailler\u2019s has a peculiarly delightful flavour and a rich, creamy delicacy, not found in other Milk Chocolates.And it is wrapped in four wrappings, Every wise mother will avoid the unwholesome and often impure candy\u2014and get Cailler's Swiss Milk Chocolate instead.They\u2019ll begin right away.At grocers\u2019 and confectioners\u2019\u20145e, 10c, 15c, 20c and 80c.Fr vrapped Croquettes (just the thing for receptions), Ji tastes like more - ALB: BIS 21 ATS Sole Importer, 29 Montreal and Toronto 74 a\" pr @ - swiss - Mix GB CHOCOLATE.a.Ce.eR \u20142ce ES .1, , o en SER.a NIT pe 2 pr -\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014 \u2014 < THE STANDARD MONTREAL, CANADA.3 Lumbermen in the Canadian Woods Toiling on to a Completion of the Season's Labors ta agi WR sb, J tu [mn wuss sm de EN ; Co He Te ae Br ALA fe ee = or a mé.nA SEA * CMu| , $1 CooKyBRoS \u20ac - CAMP MP \u2014 Nol.THE CANADIAN LUMBER INDUSTRY\u2014A typical scene in the forests of Canada during each successive winter, when huge gangs of lumbermen fell the trees and, with the assistance of heavy draught horses, transport them to the rivers, down which they are floated in the springtime to the lumber mills, WE ES ET RTS CLAIR cri AN STE il MATANINDA DEPOT: MR.A.G.CHENEY, Mayor of Vank- leek Hill, Ont.THE CANADIAN LUMBER INDUSTRY\u2014A log shanty, in which the wcodmen spend their spare hours during their winter sojourn in the woods.FETE EE NT EE = MR.LUDGER GENEST, Three Rivers, who has been a Clerk of the Peace for the record period of 51 years.THE CANADIAN LUMBER INDUSTRY \u2014 Transporting supplies to a lumber camp on the Blind River, from THE CANADIAN LUMBER INDUSTRY\u2014Quartette of robust \u201cchefs\u201d who \u201cMataninda Depot.\u201d MR.THOMAS JOSEPH STEWART, look after the meals of the shantymen.Mayor of Hamilton, Ont.{N A MONTREAL AUCTION ROOM\u2014Here are the prices at which some of the things in _the picture sold at:\u2014 Sideboard.$14; dumb waiter, 75c; gas stove, $4; dinner set, $3.75; carpets, 75¢ to $1.75; bed, $8.75; sewing- machine, $5.SNOWSHOEING IN MONTREAL\u2014A group of enthusiastic snowshoers photographed for The Standard on the Champs de Mars just previous to the recent amalgamated tramp of city and outside clubs.A RACE ON SNOWSHOES\u2014Scene at Delorimier Park, Montreal, on the occasion of the recent big snowshoe meet, Che Tale of the varitten Fluction TRoom 000 for the Standard 00© HE red flag hung at the door of the St.James street auction room indicated that a sale was proceeding.The long, whitewashed room at the rear of the premises was stacked with articles to go under the hammer that day.Every imaginable kind of household furnishing, from bedroom suites and Morris chairs to kitchen stoves and clothes wringers, from pianos and pictureg to carpets and china.Clothing, too.Suits of all kinds, for all ages and sizes of human beings, fur coats, tweed coats, dust coats, fur sets, costumes, hats, caps, boots, underclothing and handkerchiefs.Office and store and factory furnishings\u2014desks, stools, showcases, coffee cans, butter refrigerators, boot- stitching machines, punches, drills, and hand-tools, Among the oddest things in the remarkable collection\u2014a church organ, a live parrot, twelve gross of Jack-in- the-Boxes, and a small mountain of military belts from the old St.Helen's Island stores, Most of the things are second-hand.Many look new or nearly new; others plainly show signs of wear and tear and neglect.An Interesting Crowd.The auctioneer has started at one end of the long room.He has mounted to an old kitchen table, with his clerk beside him, and the crowd is gathered round.A strange crowd.Curio hunters in their furs and jewellery; the Mrs.So-and-so\u2019s down to pick up a bargain for the home; the street railway conductor who has dropped in to spend an idle hour and a dollar or two if anything should take his fancy; the bright young lady, about to be mar- McGill Vocalists and Instrumentalists Delighted Large Eudience Last Right Personnel of the McGill Glee and Mandolin Club, which gave a concert in the Royal Victoria College last night:\u2014Top row: Messrs.Hale, G.A.Bennett, Harrison (assistant manager), MacKenzie, Campbell, Stanton, Hurlburt, J.Timberlake, Steedman, Findlay, Rice, W.W, Hindley, Brooks (president), A.A.Wilson (manager), Bates, bee, W.Merrill, Davis, Alford, Signor d\u2019Alessio (instructor of the Mandolin Club), J.E ried, trying to be economical in the furnishing of the dovecot; the man who is down at heel,with hands in pocket, straw in mouth, happy and con- tented-looking, indoors only because it happens to be snowing outdoors; the sad-eyed women in black, waiting to see what the household things will bring\u2014it tears her to part with the things, but she must have money; the Hebrew broker, in two types, the clean and well-dressed and the unclean and ill-dressed, on the best of terms with one another, The old table shakes.A hind leg is saying good-bye to the rest.The auctioneer and his clerk dismount carefully and mount some more substantial platform.Then the old table is put up for auction.Nobody wants it.After much haggling, a broker accepts it for five cents, Miscellaneous Small Things.A basket-full of odds and ends is next for sale.There are a few bowls and cups and saucers, a carrot grater, a teapot, a soapdish, several tin jelly shapes, a small lamp, a coal-bucket, a brass candlestick, an alarm clock, a wall calendar for 1892, and the basket itself.Five cents is the first offer.Ten, fifteen, and twenty follow in rapid succession.A pause.\u201cTwenty-five,\u201d shouts a little woman.\u201cAny advance on a quarter,\u201d says the auctioneer\u2014 going, going,\u2014gone at a quarter.Next ot.\u201d A walnut parlor suite of six pieces, the upholstering a litttle faded and worn.\u201cTventy cents!\u201d calls a Hebrew humorist.\u201cDon\u2019t bankrupt yourself.\u201d answers the auctioneer.Five dollars, (Continued in General Section, p.13.) Crocker (secretary), Billings, and Brown (vice-president).THE HOTEL DE VILLE OF THE AMBITIOUS CITY \u2014 Exterior of the City Hall, Hamilton, Ont., in which many exciting debates took place during the past three months.| McEwan, H.B.Logie., Gardiner, J.G.Hindley.Bottom row: A.J.Merrill, Bug- .Martin (conductor of the Glee Club), S.J.Bennett, McCuaig, » Moore, Wyman, Middle row: Manny, À Beloved Physician Gone.NA Mr.Kyrle Bellew, in \u201cA Marriage of 4 THE LATE SIR WILLIAM H.HINGSTON.HE LATE SIR WILLIAM H.HINGSTON, who passed away so suddenly this week in Montreal, was the son Of the late Lieut.-Col.S.J.Hingston, of His Majesty\u2019s 100th Regiment, and was born at Hinchinbrook, Que.on June 29th, 1829.He belonged to an old Irish family, and was educated at the Montreal College and at McGill University, from which he graduated in medicine in 1851.Proceeding to Europe, he obtained the diploma of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, in 1852, and subsequently obtained diplomas from France, Prussia, Austria, and Bavaria.He was the first Canadian to be admitted to the membership of the Imperial Leopold Academy, Vienna.Dr.Hingston commenced practice in Montreal in 1853, and, at the time of his death, was the doyen of the medical profession in this city.He was one of the most skillful surgeons in the Dominion; was for many years surgeon of the Hotel Dieu of Montreal; was a Governor of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and was at one time President of that body.He was the first Secretary of the Canadian Medical Association, and he organized the first Board of Health in the Dominion of Canada.When Bishop\u2019s College Medical School was organized, he was named Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery therein, and later became Dean of the Faculty.He was elected Mayor of Montreal in 1875, and continned to fill that office up till 1878.The deceased was knighted by Queen Victoria on May 24th, 1895 and was called to the Senate of Canada by the Earl of Aberdeen in 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