The Standard., 16 mars 1907, samedi 16 mars 1907
[" Sarah Maxwell fi SECTION Memorial Number | NUMBER ONE VOL.III.No.11.MONTREAL, CANADA.171 ST.JAMES STREET.Noble Death of Sarah Maxwell an Incentive to Canadian School Children for All Time er LILLIAN RIDGE, EDITH GOLSON, JAMES FREDERICK ANDERSON, CECILIA FORBES, EDNA DAVEY, ETHEL LAMBTON, Aged 5 years, Aged 6 years, 8 months.Aged 6 years, 6 months.Aged 6 years.Aged 5 years, 6 months.Aged 5 years, 6 months, + em a > R= Aged 6 years.Aged 7 years.Aged 6 years.Aged 6 years, Aged 3 years.Aged 5 years.THE LITTLE VICTIMS OF HOCHELAGA SCHOOL DISASTER, SEVERAL OF THEM PUBLISHED HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME | JAMES PILKINGTON LINDLEY, JOSEPH JOHNSON, ALBERT EDWARD JACKSON, GLADYS HINGSTON, MABEL SPRAGGS, MYRTLE SPRAGGS, uy ANNIE JACKSON ANDREWS, Aged 8 years, ICTIMS OF THE HOCHE- LAGA SCHOOL HOLOCAUST.\u2014The pretty, winsome faces that appear at the head of this page are those of thirteen of the sixteen kindergarten pupils of the Hoche- laga School who, with their beloved Principal, Sarah Maxwell, lost their lives in the awful holocaust of February 26th.Efforts were made by The Standard to secure a photograph of every child who fell a victim in that fire, but in one instance the child had never been photographed; and in two others the only existing photographs .SARAH MAXWELL SARAH MAXWELL, were not in the possession of the THE DEATH-TRAP OF MISS MAXWELL AND THE SIXTEEN KINDERGARTEN PUPILS\u2014The exterior of the Aged 3 years.\u2019 In her graduating year.parents, Hochelaga Protestant School as it appeared after the bodies had been taken out of the building.0, ll NY Ë A 3 - p 0 hi = we 4 A [] \"0 4 Pp M E.d .Tis - , .| oF + * .mes 4 +g A \" - nT Ë RN A 8 Bas | - & : | F ; 3 a ; 3 s 3 : 5 7 = i.© ; * * A a ; vu.Sony: mur - © : | .& $ : > * a Le YOUNG LADY PUPILS ATTENDING MONTREAL SCHOOLS WARM SUPPORTERS OF SARAH MAXWELL MEMORIAL FUND.o 2 a 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Senior and Junior Anglican Bishops in Canada \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 er Sis (H I -7 - a» ~~ ds + 55, > j 77e ke 4 rE ta Jhon Lr Ey IEC Ne \u2018 27 re cafe hoo 7 se LR > 225 Fm rr Lan He Ag JPR ee ie Tr ; ig As q Pr TRI i % ELU ASS ry Dray) { URL > H1-528 Flaps noon 2 J £2 = $ F > A Ap v5 a = s a Ww 7 À .RO mr, 235 ys rt \" ouf - rh NY : ¥ a = 3 ë * Ÿ 3 PE SAG hE eg = - day School, Marylebone, from 1849 to 1855.In 1859 he graduated as a B.A.from Cambridge, and was ordained deacon in St, Paul's Cathedral, London, in 1859.In the following year he was ordained priest at Chapel Royal, \u2018Whitehall, by the late Right Rev.Dr.Tait, then Bishop of London, and afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury.For some years after he held the position of master of Islington College, at the same time officiating successively ag curate of Holy Trinity, Islington, and of St.Stephen, Canonbury.In 1862 he proceeded to the degree of M.A.In 1865 the Bishop of Huron was all the knowledge and dignity necessary to the proper performance of the duties, and will enjoy the fullest confidence of the Church over which he presided.The crozier held by His Grace in the illustration is the Metropolitical crozier of the ecclesiastical Province of Canada.It was first carried by His Grace the late Archbishop Lewis of Ontario, and was bequeathed by him to his successors in the metrobolitical office.On his death it passed into the possession of Archbishop Bond, of Montreal; and on the latter\u2019s demise last year it was handed over to Bishop Sweatman, Act- TORONTO'S MOST CELEBRATED HIGH CHURCH \u2014 The high altar in the Church of St.Thomas, Toronto, showing the two eucharistic and the six vesper lights and the seven sanctuary lamps.The pair of large candlesticks on the altar, containing the eucharistic lights, were recently presented to the church, and are over 250 years old.On either side of the altar may be noticed the gospel and epistle lights, in England, and, hearing from many quarters of the zeal and learning of Rev.Mr.Sweatman, induced the young clergyman to accept the head master- ship of Hellmuth Boys\u2019 College, in Canada, a position which he filled for seven years.In 1872 he resigned to accept the rectorship of Grace Church, Brantford, retaining that charge for two years, after which he again assumed the mastership of Hellmuth College.He was appointed canon of the cathedral at London in 1875, and upon the election of Venerable Archdeacon Farquier to the bishopric of Al- goma, Rev.Mr, Sweatman was created Archdeacon of Brant.He was subsequently appointed assistant minister and acting rector of Woodstock, in place of the Rev, W.Bettridge.In 1872 he became examining chaplain to the Bishop of Huron, and in 1863 was appointed secretary of the Diocese of ing Metropolitan, The crozier, it may be said, can only be carried by an archbishop and metropolitan; a bishop uses a pastoral staff or shepherd's crook.Archbishop Sweatman was last year presented with a magnificent jewelled pastoral staff, but, in future, he will carry the crozier, at \u2014\u2014\" COADJUTOR-BISHOP OF FRED- ERICTION.The Right Reverend John Andrew Richardson, D.D., Bishop Coadjutor of Fredericton, is the second Bishop to hold the office of Coadjutor in the diocese of Fredericton.He was born at Warwick, Eng., on October 30th, 1868, and received his education at the Warwick Grammar School, and subsequently, on coming to Canada, at St.John\u2019s College, and the University of TORONTO'S MOST CELEBRATED HIGH CHURCH \u2014 Interior view of the Church of St.Thomas, Toronto, showing the reredos of quartered oak which was recently placed in position at the rear of the main altar, and the handsome rood screen.It was in this church that His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Toronto performed his first episcopal function after his promotion to the dignity of Metropolitan of Canada and Primate of all Canada.new rector, the Rev.Mr.Sharp.This function consisted of the induction of the FIRST OFFICIAL ACT OF NEW PRIMATE OF ALL CANADA.This consisted of the induction of the Rev, C.Ensor Sharp into the rec- torate of St.Thomas Church, Toronto.The ceremony, which was an imposing one, was witnessed by a congregation that filled the sacred edifice to the doors.Acolytes in scarlet cassocks maniples, girdles, stoles, and amici), for the officiating priest and his gos- peller and epistoller at celebrations of the Holy Communion (these being worn for the first time by the celebrant and his assistants on Christmas Day, 1906); 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white; or grey or sky blue middle \u2019 00 4.00 5.00 Medium Satin Wire, black or white à; \u2018 - \u2014 with white edging.3.25 N b 1.50 200 3 or gra 8 yards rings.10 H1.527.Neck Ruff of pleated chiffon avy, brown, 1,00.200500 Medium Silk Block Wire, black or PRELATES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA \u2014 The Most PRELATES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA\u2014The Right with silk ribbon edging, boys and Ostrich Ti three in a bunch, style white, 8 yards ring.Reverend Arthur Sweatman, D.D., D.C.L., third Lord Bishop and first Reverend John Andrew Richardson, D.D., Bishop-Coadjutor of Freder- three streamers of silk ribbon at TC ol bd hite or cream » Sty Iron Wire, black or white 30 yards Lord Archbishop of Toronto, third and present Primate of All Canada, icton, N.B.; consecrated in Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, on Nov.each end, full length 60 inches, + black, white 50 1.00 150 2.00 ring .20 see e sa ne ee nn neue, 10 and sixth Metropolitan of Canada; consecrated in St.James\u2019 Cathe.30, 1906 (St, Andrew's Day) by the Right Rev.Arthur Sweatman, Lord solid black, solid white or white Brush O le G black or white Flat Ribbon Wire, black or white dral, Toronto, on May 1, 1879 (the Festival of St.Phillip and St.James), Bishop of Toronto and Acting Metropolitan of Canada, Bishop Rich- chiffon with black ribbon edging, rush Osprey, style &, 25 So 1.00 12 yard card.10 by the Right Rev.James William Williams, D.D., Lord Bishop of Que- ardson is the youngest prelate of the Church of England in Canada.bows and streamers.1.59 , : Maids\u2019 Caps, Bows, Etc.bec; became Archbishop, Primate and Metropolitan on Jan.16, 1907, H1-528.Liberty Silk Neck Ruff, ex- MILLINERY SUNDRIES 08° 10 1215\" 15 20 25 succeeding the late Archbishop Bond in these positions.His Grace is tra quality full ruching around .Elderly Ladies\u2019 Dress Capa.black the senior bishop in point of consecration in the Church of England in 30th, \u20181906, at Christ Church Cathedral, and white albs, choristers in purple neck, long pleated ties with silk H1-782.Wood Silk Braid, 1 in, wide, only .75 1.00 150 200 Canada.Montreal, by the present Archbishop | and black cassocks and lawn surplices, ribbon edging, three rows of rib- black, white, navy, brown, moss, Widows\u2019 Caps, with or without falls a.Sweatman, D.D., D.C.L., assisted by filled the chancel and attended the 65 inches, black only.1.98 and cardinal per piece of 12 yards Widows\u2019 Veils, plain borders, | I LORD ARCHBISHOP OF TORONTO.late Archbishop Bond, and the choice Bishops Hamilton, of Ottawa; Dunn, Archbishop, Over the altar the seven H1-529.Liberty Silk Cape Scarf, full 59.Each yard over the piece.05 275 325 4.00 | fell upon Bishop Sweatman, who thus of Quebec; Mills, of Ontario; Carmi- sanctuary lamps scintillated and spar- ruffle collar, pleated cape with one Tulle, excellent quality, 36 inches Widows\u2019 Veils, hemstitched borders, | The Most Reverend Arthur Sweat- became Archbishop of Toronto, Pri- chael, of Montreal; and Worrell, of kled in their cups of ruby glass; while row and edging of ribbon, pleated wide, French finish, black, white 3.00 350 4.50 | l man, D.D:;, D.C.L., Lord Archbishop of mate of all Canada and Metropolitan.Nova Scotia.Bishop Richardson is the retable was ablaze with the regu- ties with frill ends and ribbon\u2019 and fashionable colors for spring Widows\u2019 Veiling, 42 inches wide | Toronto, Primate of All Canada and He is the first of the three Bishops who the youngest Prelate of the Church of lar vesper lights and a couple of seven edging, full length 52 inches, black and summer, per yard.35 plain border, per yard.1 ) Metropolitan of Canada, was born in have occupied the See of Toronto tu England in Canada, and, during his branched candelabras.The altar itself only 2.200 es aan sa 0000000000 2,50 Chiffon, extra quality pure silk chif- Communion Veils, 54x54 inches.75 .London, Eng., November 19, 1834.He become Archbishop, and his election to sixteen years in Holy Orders has done was covered with a mass of beautiful H1-530.Liberty Silk Cape Scarf, ex- fon, fine even weave, 42 inches Bridal Veils, 72 x 90 inches C ! is a son of Dr.John Sweatman, of the that high office by the assembled An- great and good.work for the Church, flowers, and was vested in its festal tra quality, full ruffle collar, dou- wide, black, white and correct 100 150 200 250 Middlesex Hospital, London, and re- glican prelates was expected on all particularly during his residence at St.frontal and antependium of richly em- } ceived his early education at the hands hands.His long service and his great John, N.B., where for seven years he broidered silk and velvet.If possible have Hats sent by Express.They may be crushed in the Mails if sent by Post.Cut material not of private tutors.At a very early age ability marked Dr.Sweatman as the displayed an unwearying capacity for Recent gifts to this church include a exchanged.Bridal and Communion Veils not exchanged.he began his Christian work, having certain successor of Dr.Bond.e new work and was foremost in all that is complete set of eucharistic vestments r o ri mmer Catalogue, givin i ili i been a teacher in Christ Church Sun- Archbishop will bring to his position noblest and best among men, (chasubles, tunicles, dalmatics, albs, A page from our Spring and Su Catalogue, g g a hint of millinery prices and goods.Every page of our new book has something that will interest you, proving how well we can serve you at a small price.Our orders WRITE FOR SPRING AND SUMMER CATALOGUE.\u201cTT, EATON C¢.TORONTO, CANADA.witS0Ng Lr .a Cl ?\u2018 \u201cés Ÿ Pay, 4Ÿ > : ALD {] Pore wine 4 die TASER This pleasant and invigorating Wine Tonic is being prescribed by the leading physicians throughout the country to patients suffering from loss of appetite and general debility.A wine glass full before each meal, will Soon restore you to vigorous health, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS (Established 1879.) \u201cCures While You Sleep.\u201d Whooping-Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Coughs, Influenza, Catarrh.Confidence can be placed in a remedy which for a quarter of a century has earned unqualified praise.Restful nights are assured at once.Cresolene Is a boon to Asth ALL DRUGGISTS, © °* Young and beautiful ?Becoming a little carewo such an appearance.What Does Your Mirror Say?Then take pains to preserve your beauty.rn?Then take immediate steps to banish CAMPANA\u2019S ITALIAN BALM.Keeps young faces from looking old, and makes old faces look young.At the Druggists\u2019, 25 cents.By Mail Anywhere, 35 Cents.F.L.BENEDICT & C0., Agents, - - 144 Craig Street West, Montreal.Huron and secretary of the House of Manitoba, Winnipeg.He was ordain- Send postal for Descriptive Booklet Bishops.ed deacon in 1895,and in the same year NG es In 1879 Cambridge University bes- was raised to the priesthood by the 2 Cresolene \u2014 towed upon him the degree of D.D.; Most Rev.Robert Machray, Arch- Antiseptic and Trinity University, of Toronto, the bishop of Rupert's Land and Primate Throat Pat, degree of D.C.L, which University also gave him its D.D, degree in 1907.In 1879, after many days\u2019 voting on other candidates, he was chosen by the almost unanimous vote of the Synod of Toronto to the vacant bishopric of Toronto, and was consecrated third Bishop of Toronto at St.James\u2019 Cathedral, Toronto, on St.Philip and St.James\u2019 Day, May 1st, 1879, by the Right Rev.James William Williams, D.D., Lord Bishop of Quebec, assisted by Bishops Hellmuth, of Huron; Fuller, of Niagara; Bond, of Montreal; and Fauquier, of Algoma; all of whom have since passed to their reward.On Jan.16, 1907, the House of Bishops met in Toronto to elect a successor to the of all Canada.He took his B.A, degree in 1895, and that of M.A, in 1898, from the University of Manitoba; and St.John\u2019s College, Winnipeg, bestowed upon him its D.D.degree in 1907.He was curate in charge of St.Luke\u2019s Mission, Winnipeg, from 1895 to 1897; Rector of St.Luke's Church, Winnipeg, from 1897 to 1899; and Rector of Trinity Church, St.John, N.B., from 1899 to 1906.In 1902 Bishop Kingdon appointed him a Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton.On Oct.2nd, 1906, the Synod of the Diocese of Fredericton elected him Bishop Coadjutor with right of succession to the see of Fredericton.He was consecrated on St.Andrew\u2019s Day, Nov.el) PAGE ACME White Fences b lets for the irritated throat, of your druggist or from us.10 cts, In stamps, THE VAPO-CRESOLENE co, Leeming, Miles Bldg., Montreal Canada.\u2019 FREE = RUPTURED A QUICK NEW CURE I have made new and important discoveries in the cure of Rupture, and for the next thirty days will RADNOR \u201cTHE WATER OF THE EMPIRE.\u201d Endorsed by Royalty, THE RADNOR WATER COMPANY Benn.a Any height to 8 ft.An Biv waver ruptured per.TOLUENE TG y : y son who follows these di- WY LEI Sl linge iii length you say.From w ET is remake ne to try HAVE BEEN APPOINTED 16 cents a foot.Gates ER markable home cure.FREE ark on the to match, from $2.25.Last longer.Easy to put up.Get booklet.picture thelocation of your Rupt questions, and mail this to DR.Wo RICE 85 CHurcu ST, Block g13% TORONTO, ONT.SPECIAL WARRANT Lio.isha 3 nile nn ERIS Age.Time Ruptured.Tu BEARSENTS ANDRE {| PAGE WIRE FENCE CO.Limited THE PROPELLING POWER OF A MODERN YACHT\u2014A view of the en- Does Rupture pain ?_\u2026\u2026\u2026______ PURVEYORS TO a ni ! gine room of Sir Thomas Lipton\u2019s new yacht, showing the motors, Do you,wear a Truss?.À cine _ pes Montreal - Winnipeg =u Walkerville - Toronto - ; St.John dynamos, electric switches, etc.Sir Thomas is best known because of his effokts to lift the America\u2019s C up.It is said that he will build another \u201cShamrock\u201d and make a fourth e ffort next year to capture the trophy.Name; His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales il y.sh \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 - = \" A ROYAL ADMIRER OF THE HEROIC CONDUCT OF MISS MAXWELL \u2014Her Majesty Queen Alexandra last week commanded the Earl of El- gin to transmit to the relatives of the deceased Principal the following message of admiration and condolence :\u2014* The Queen has learnt with great regret of the disastrous fire which has occurred at the Protestant children\u2019s school at Montreal.Her Majesty desires me to convey to you her great admiration of the heroic conduct of Miss Maxwell, who gave up her life in a gallant attempt to rescue the little children entrusted to her care, as well as Her Majesty's deep sympathy with the bereaved relations of this brave woman.\u2014 (Signed), ELGIN.\u201d HENRY JAMES MORGAN, LL.D, F.R.S.C., &c.Readers of The Standard will, we are sure, be pleased to receive in to-day\u2019's paper a fine portrait of the above- named gentleman; and we have thought fit to supplement it with as full an account of his public services as we \u2018have been able to glean from many trustworthy sources.Though Dr.Morgan is now in the 65th year of his age, he is still in the prime of bodily health and vigor, while his keen intellect and industrious pen are as versatile as they have ever been during his long and successful career.According to the English \u201cWho's Who\u201d (1907), an annual biographical dictionary, which is now in the 59th year of its issue, the well-known Ottawa historian and biographer is the son of one of Wellington's veterans, who came to Canada in 1837, in the tN MR.HENRY J.MORGAN, The well-known Canadian biographer, litterateur and author.Brigade of Guards commanded by Sir James MacDonnell, G.C.B., the Hero of Hougomont.Born in the city of Quebec on November 14th, 1842, he is of Welsh and English descent, and was educated at Morrin College, under the famous Dr.Edwin Hatch, of Oxford University.At an early age he entered the public service under the Eighth Earl of Elgin, and became Keeper of State Records.This office he filled for several years, and, in 1875, conveyed from Montreal to- Ottawa all tha State Records of Canada, which had been lying in the Government vaults at the Chateau de Ramezay for a long period.Subsequently he was Chief Clerk of the Department of State, and Acting Under Secretary of State.In 1895 he retired on a pension, and since that time hag devoted his ener- gles almost entirely to journalistic and literary work, having when a mere youth served as Parliamentary correspondent at the seat of Government to several newspapers.About the Same period, he was co-editor with the late Chief Justice Harrison of a humorous weekly publication called \u201cThe Poker,\u201d in which there appeared from his pen a series of papers that created a sensation at the time.\u2018They were THE REV.FATHER P.J.HEFFERNAN, Who preaches the St.Patrick\u2019s Day sermon in St.Patrick's Church on Monday next.a volume of nearly 800 pges\u2014which was the first biographical dictionary published in English in any part of the Colonial Empire.\u201cThe Industrial Politics of America\u201d followed in 1864, and this was succeeded in 1865 by \u201cThe Place British Canadians Have Won in History.\u201d Then, in 1867 appeared what some have considered his \u201cmagnum opus,\u201d viz., \u201cThe Bibliotheca Can- adensis,\u201d a Manual of Canadian Literature, up to date, which was highly commended by the British reviews.This was followed in the next year by \u201cThe Bench and Bar of Canada.\u201d Later on, in 1894, Dr.Morgan published his \u201cRecollections of Father Dawson,\u201d and in 1898 \u201cCanadian Men and Women of the Time.\u201d Then came \u201cTypes Boys of the Technical High School, Sherbrooke street, many of whom subscribed to the Maxwell Memorial Fund.called \u201cThe Dodd Family in Canada.\u201d In 1860 he published \u201cThe Tour of HR.H.the Prince of Wales in Canada and the U.S.\u201d for which he received the thanks of the late Queen Victoria, the late Prince Consort, and H.R.H.the Prince of Wales, now King Edward VII Two years afterwards he founded \u201cThe Canadian Parliamentary Companion,\u201d and also published his \u201cSketches of Celebrated Canadians,\u201d\u2014 MR.JUSTICE A.G.CROSS, K.C.Who succeeds Judge Hall on the Bench of the Court of Appeals, NEW YANKEE SONG-TWO-STEP MABEL McKINLEY\u2019S NEW \u201cGOLDEN ROD\u201d Composition Said to be a Very Novel Effort.A very odd semi-patriotic song and two-step has just been written by Miss Mabel McKinley, niece of the late President McKinley, Golden Rod.\u201d The work is the outcome of months of study, which has for its text the flower and tells a unique story of the supposed discove: and adoption of the plant as a symbol of peace and prosperity for ep United states.It has also been adopted in the New York schools as GOLDEN ROD.& Vocal feature.(National Flower Song-) By MABEL McKINLEY.a NN | \u2014 \u2014 | Ph iN IN { EN = es > FO =\u201c \u2014e æ te a.+ Gold - en tion,.The fair - est Rod is the flow - er of nN 5 HS \u2014_\u2014 w.; J R Fw \u2014 \u2014 NTN FR =\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Ds s\u2014-\u2014s\u20145 t - = > \u2014\u2014 Et \u2014 = > f= Se - \u2014_\u2014 o\u2014 to\u2014T\u2014 : WZ > Grand Dad,.But he grew blue when he knew she was lu By permission of Mabel McKinley.In the song are interwoven the various municipal, © form 8& ese, comprising such imaginary persona.Manhattan, Uncle Sam and the Goddess to a =tory of contemporaneous interest, which, story.although mythical in existence, Columbia, deftly wedded State and national characters, subject for the of Liberty, with an odd and pleasing melody.Miss McKinley is the authoriess of \u201c\u2018Anona,\u201d \u201cKarama\u201d and other well-known Instrumental works.The \u201cGolden Rod\u201d composition caught the general Yankee fancy.as a two-step seems to have of Canadian Women, Past and Present\u201d\u2014a book which was described by John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, as \u201cthe most magnificent work that has ever appeared from the Canadian Press.\u201d \u201cCanadian Life in Town and Nl 1 \u2014 arm am \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee a.to the late Miss Sarah Maxwell.LIAMS, Colonel.\u201d Country\u201d was subsequently published by Newnes in London, where it was very favorably received.On reading over these notes, we find that we have omitted mention of \u201cThe Dominion Annual Register,\u201d first issued in 1878, STANDARD, MONTREAL.CANADA.CANADA\u2019S GOVERNOR-GENERAL TAKES A KEEN INTEREST IN THE SARAH MAXWELL MEMORIAL \u2014 His Excellency last week transmitted through his secretary the following telegram to the Montreal Star approving of the memorial scheme:\u2014\u201cl am desired by His Excellency to express his sympathy with the movement which you have so well inaugurated with a view to the establishment of some memorial Lord Grey trusts you will have every success in the work which you have taken up, and that the result will take the shape of something which will always remind those who see it of the heroic self-sacrifice of Miss Maxwell in her most tempt to save the lives of little children.\u2014 (Signed, HANB allant at- RY-WIL- which continued to be published for many years; and there were probably other minor works written by Dr.Morgan for the use of political students and public men.The Canadian author, as Sheridan said of Gibbon, is both lu- THE LATEST PICTURE OF QUEBEC'S GOVERNOR\u2014His Honor Sir Louis Jette, K.C.M.G., Lieutenant- who recently celebrated the 50th Canadian Bar.Court of the district of Montreal.Governor of the Province of Quebec, anniversary of his admission to the His Honor was for some years a Justice of the Superior Boys of the Technical High School, Sherbrooke street, many of whom have given subscriptions to the Maxwell Memorial Fund.minous and voluminous; and it is understood among his numerous friends that for a long time past he has been engaged upon a work which cannot fail to be deeply interesting, to be entitled \u201cForty-two Years in the Civil Service of Canada.\u201d As we desire to make this record as complete as is possible in our restricted space, we will add a few more details about Dr, Morgan\u2019s career.In 1873 he was \u201ccalled\u201d to the Bar of the Province of Quebec, and shortly afterwards to that of the Province of Ontario.In company with Dr.R.G.Hali- burton (eldest son of \u201cSam Slick\u201d); W.A.Foster; Charles Mair, the poet; Colonel G.T.Denison, and a few others, he was one of the founders and leaders of the \u201cCanada First\u201d party, which rendered valuable assistance to the loyalists in the North-West of Canada, in 1869-70.As a public officer, his services were highly commended by Sir John A.Macdonald, Sir (Continued in General Section, p.21.) 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Be THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.et autiful Parisian Creations \u2014_.Straw Hat with dip brim.The crown is surrounded with a wreath of shaded pink roses.Model by Alphonsine, Paris; photograph by Henri Manuel, Paris.Ar Natt Miss Fritzi Scheff, who will appear at His Majesty's Theatre in \u201cM\u2019lle Modiste,\u201d during the week commencing Monday, March 18th, IN COSTUME\u2014Miss Fritzi Scheff as she appears in \u201cM\u2019lle Modiste,\u201d at His Majesty's Theatre during week commencing Monday, March 18th.large blush rose.Henri Manuel, Paris.Hat of Black Chip, trimmed with loops of black velvet and one Model by Alphonsine, Paris; photograph by While London, is favoring browns with soft over-checks and stripes, New York is running strong on fancy blues.XR XH te Hats are trimmed with grapes, purple or green, of all the varieties shown at horticultural exhibits, also with wreaths of small apples, plums or peaches, combined with autumn leaves, RR XB \u201cRR In spring overcoat materials, Oxford greys hold the most attention, Hat of Gray Silk, trimmed with Russian green velvet.is of velvet and the plumes are in shades of green.Renee Vert, Paris; photograph by Henri Manuel, Paris.Slippers of black Suede beaded in jet, with Louis heels, are very fashionable, Xe *% XR Ostrich feather fans are in high demand.- The band Model by KAY'S &ec., at closest city prices.Orders for the designs Reception Chair, $12.50 me = No.035.Rocker, in Cluta green rush.Easy andrestful.Seat measures 18 in.x 19 in.Back 24 in.high.Price.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 $11.00 Arm Chair, $35.25 a copy of our new catalogue.A charming suite of three pieces, with birch mahogany finished fra novel style with spring seats, topped with loose cushions covere Price.000000s0 sas 0e0 $50.00 Price If you are interested in high new productions in the above lines.| MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT | KAY'S | High Class Furniture at Reasonable Prices.Through our Mail Order Department we bring you into touch with the best makes in Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, Draperies, Wall Paper, Decorations, Pottery, class furnishings write for It contains many fine half-tone and coloured prints of here illustrated will receive our prompt and careful attention Sofa, $23.00 No.58.Parlor Suite.Arm Chair, $14.50 mes, highly polished, upholstered in a d on both sides in silk brocade.No.13.A light and graceful little Table, in Cluta green rush, useful in a hundred ways and very moderate in price.Top measures 27 in, x 16 in.Height 27 in.Price.$3.50 Sofa, $45.50 No.497, Parlor Suite.No.395.A sturdy and comfortable Arm Chair, in Cluta green rush.Seat measures 19 in.x 20 in.Back 23 in.high.Price .Reception Chair, 820 0 A tastefully designed suite of three pieces, with mahogany frames, well upholstered nd covered in silk brocade ee $101.25 \u2019 JOHN KAY, SON & CO.Limited, 36 and 38 KING STREET WEST.TORONTO.velvet.Manuel, Paris.Some Early Ÿ 2 à at 2 a he | 4 4 F5 ps: rd 4 White Silk Hat, with bird of Paradise trimming over a band of Model by Renee Vert, Paris; photograph by Henri [Pointers of Spring dadillinery UCH of the spring millinery (MN) retains the imprint of the Empire period.The mushroom shape is strongly prevalent in the models that are being shown in Paris.In flower hats, the petal hats are the newest form shown.In hats, a soft material called Tagal is an important factor in the making.This is the same thing as hemp.It has the right weight, and will make a good hat for the average person, taking the place of chip, or, rather, fulfilling its purpose as well as that article.There will be quantities of flowers used in clusters and put on in drooping effects.Many grasses are put up in forms seen only in aigrettes, and will come in very good in trimmings of graceful form.There is a sudden revival of camelias; far more beautiful are they in their improved softness and crispness of petals than in their old rigidity of outline.Greater, too, is the increase in number of petals, adding a more pleasing roundness of form, RB RX RR Variety of Color Combinations in Evidence.For color mixture, there is more variety of combination.Nothing could improve the original colors: they stand unrivalled in their perfection.Like the popular gardenia, the camelia may boast of its superb foliage which forms a setting to the flower that in itself is regal, Three hats from Maison Bernard appealed to me.One was of white Neapolitan straw with clusters of roses and foliage, in pastel shades of pink, blue and green; ombre Louis- ine taffeta ribbon in similar colorings was in soft folds on the bandeau, and also forms crown band with rosette ef- Miss Emma Butler 2 fect at the right of the front.A large hat of tan horsehair, with peacock blue ostrich plumes and French satin ribbon was very chic.The other is a black Milan of the Tricorne style, with a strap of black velvet ribbon forming the crown band, from the right side across the front, and caught at the left brim by a cut-jet buckle.Maline is fluffed on the bandeau.Three large black ostrich plumes trim this hat, VANDALIA, Mr.Charles T.Aldrich in \u201cSecret Service Sam,\u201d at the Theatre Francais during the week commencing Monday, March 18th.Music durin th, in \u201cBedford\u2019s Hope\u201d Company, at the Academy of g the week commencing Monday, March 18th, | IT | | (NL ~~ Ç 7 == JX SS ITA NRX FESSES NA, (= h Ù Xf SR ( \u2014S \u2014 _~ 7 ES CF = SES Z| = EAN = ) KZ NZ NU C \u20ac a 4 FN AN vas AS XAT A 1 Se - N- ) fi 2) \u2014 ( Memorial Number Sarah Maxwell \\ (y | AL oO \\= : 0 A = YN \\ ( SN ten mieu Ns J J > @ 4 J j Ç 2 0 \u2014 po.N sarah dbdaxwell \\ 2} > | \u2014~\u2014\u2014\u2014 | (700 TS ( ( 2 \u2014S \\ ) eZ 2 \\ (4 = ( Greäter Love hath Ro dan than This, that a Man Lay Down bis Life for is Friends ES Jz = ({ M >< SAT SSR \u20ac A AS 7 1 M N = 7 A =)\" NE SN N° Zz (= SN Ÿ DE V7 Th NF \\ Al LY NN \u2014\u2014 \u2014>3 = \u2014= S EVE A= = NE) 2 \u2014 N \u2014 ( (( > = M OS = f 2 4 ; AL \u2014 ) ( = J SN == À = 7) NT 2 CN ) = ~~ = RANE pee SNE NE \u2014 Edel Che Standard en. \u2014\u2014\u2014#- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GL.Pas | \u2019 WHO ARE CONTRIBUTING TO THE SARAH MAXWELL MEMORIAL FUND \u2014 THE NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS PRINTED IN LETTER PRESS SECTION.ar i eR 5, a 92720 Tea 20e La Le te Be Be Be Ve 0 30 Ver Le Ve Le Bo BBB BB BB Bo 30 Ver Le 30 30-30 30 30 30 BoB Jo Bo 0 Bo Bo Bo GIRL PUPILS OF THE BARON DE HIRSCH INSTITUTE.Cr os ol po ee - a RE te ro dt ici A EE si a is ERR JUNIOR BOYS AND GIRLS OF RIVERSIDE SCHOOL, POINT ST.CHARLES.(Photograph by Rice.) THE LADS AND LASSES OF MOUNT ROYAL SCHOOL, FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN THE GYMNASIUM.(Photograph by Gordon.) a Te SOME OF THE PUPILS OF THE ANN STREET SCHOOL.! - (Photograph by Gordon.) A GROUP OF BOYS AND GIRLS OF RIVERSIDE SCHOOL, POINT ST.CHARLES.(Photograph by Rice.) { mn 1 C Thousands of dAdontreal School Chiloren | vow Tog bp ARETE E ETT ETCCTCTCCCCECCCCCTCTTETTEF ES \u2014 FE LL Le Le Bo Bo Ve Bo Bo Bo 30 00.9, 9 4e\" À mm large and small, girls and boys, continue to pour in.of the country, SOME OF THE SENIOR PUPILS OF DUFFERIN SCHOOL.interest which the school children are taking in the p Joject.Day after day the contributions from gcholars, Many of the offerings are accompanied by letters in- expressively touching in tone.The interest taken in the Memorial Fund by the scholars throughout Montreal and the rest of the Dominion is an indication of the excellent spirit vigorously inculcated in the growing youth grb L ScriouL \"ET r lin alldgirsserirdd, A ms Ft ITs ren olan SE A © CLASSES OF LORNE SCHOOL, INCLUDING THE BOYS AND GIRLS.(Photograph THT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTCTTTTTTTETD POP Le Le Le Le Ve Le Le-Ve Le Yo-Yo Bo Ve Le Bo Jo Bo Yo Yo Jo Yor Bo Le Le Le Yo-Yo Le Yoo Bo Le Yoo Bo Le Le * by Rice.) Q - of the most remarkable things about the wonderful growth of the Sarah Maxwell Memorial Fund is the # id», RS AR Sid ia a 5 id Bes le TT TT __ a THE BOYS OF THE BARON DE HIRSCH INSTITUTE. 8 7 ay SN \u2014 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.à Historic Picture of Sarah Maxwell Funeral Procession Opposite Christ Church Cathedral $ F \u2018 æ cave i # $ FUNERAL OF MISS SARAH MAXWELL\u2014Scene around Christ Church Cathedral as the hearse containing the body of the heroine halted in front of the eastern entrance to the Cathedral grounds.A vast concourse of people witnessed the removal of the body from the hearse to the Cathedral, and the sacred edifice itself was filled to overflowing by those who had gathered to pay a last tribute to a most devoted principal and a loving friend of little children.INTERIOR OF THE HOCHELAGA FIRE TRAP\u2014The dressing-room, adjoining the kindergarten classroom, to which some of the doomed children ran when the alarm of fire was given.Near the window there is evidence that the flames had a fierce innings for a brief time, but towards the door which opens into the corridor they had hardly any sweep at all, and some of the coats hanging on the pegs in the illustration are absolutely unharmed.The first thought of the children was to save their clothing, hence the fatalities in this part of school.THE FUNERAL OF THE HEROINE OF THE HOCHELAGA SCHOOL HOLOCAUST, MONTREAL\u2014The hearse containing the body of the late Miss Maxwell on its way to Christ Church Cathedral, where the service was held.A long line of mourners and representative citizens followed the bier.| UNERALS OF THE ViC-! TIMS OF THE HOCHE- LAGA HOLOCAUST.\u2014Re- markably impressive were the scenes and incidents which accompanied the funerals of Miss Maxwell and the little kindergarten tots of the Hochelaga Protestant School, to save whose lives she sacrificed her own.The body of Miss Maxwell was carried to the tomb on the Thursday following the fire, and on the morrow of that day the bodies of nine of the kindergarten pupils were laid to rest beside their beloved principal in Mount Royal Cemetery.These funerals were marked by many touching incidents; indeed, it is doubtful if Montreal has ever witnessed a sadder spectacle than that which accompanied the funeral of the little victims of the Hochelaga fire.St.Mary\u2019s Church and the streets adjacent thereto were crowded with sympathetic friends, and the cortege itself was one long, grim line of white and black hearses.Then there were the carriages, containing the relatives of the \u201csleeping\u201d tots, detachments of police and firemen, the Mayor of Mont- real and representative citizens, and hundreds of school-children and citizens in general Through the busy city and up the long, quiet way to Mount Royal it slowly wended its way until the vaults were reached and the bodies were placed therein, Miss Maxwell's funeral was attended by an immense concourse of people of all faiths and creeds.It was a silent but sympathetic crowd, and the faces indicated that thoughts were running deep.As the coffin was carried from the house to the hearse, a murmur of sadness swept over the waiting throng, and women paid the tribute of tears.men the tribute of the bared head.INTERIOR OF THE HOCHELAGA FIRE TRAP\u2014The ruins of the kinder Hochelaga Protestant School.This was the classroom of the sixteen dreadful holocaust of Tuesday, February 26.Among the desks of this Miss Maxwell, the principal, were found after the fire, letters, untouched by the cruel flames, and her helpless babes.The floor, it w garten room on the second storey of the little children who met their death in the room their bodies, as well as that of On the wall to the left is the word \u201cLove\u201d in large white as if left by some mysterious hand\u2014title to the tragedy of an heroine ill be noticed, has sagged considerably in the middle.rd THE FUNERAL OF THE INNOCENT VICTIMS OF THE HOCHELAG ; A Anglican Church, on the afternoon of the burial of nine of the si scHooL HOLOCAUST, MONTREAL\u2014The scene at St.Mary's veyed the bodies to the cemetery.xteen little tots who lost their lives in the fire.Eight hearses con- dl Py NPE, Shee.~ \u20ac VS EX CWE ZT.AK WER SE ES tt IS SAS Rp Tomes ew WUWA WUER -\u2014 \u2014\" "]
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