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[" I | ILLUSTRATED 7g SECTION - | SUPPLEMENT ¢ dan I | NUMBER ONE | en \u2014 ral VOL.IIL.No.18 MONTREAL, CANADA.171 ST.JAMES STREET.Horse Lovers Are Now Ready to Enjoy the Eighth Annual Montreal Horse Show NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW\u2014\u201cRight of Way,\u201d owned by Mr.E.R.McNeil, of Ottawa, and entered in Classes 31, 35 and 36.(Photographed for The Standard.) ember arette 1e 5 Sli ; ; 9 A HURDLE RACIN IN E \u2014 i i i HURDLE JUMPING IN ENGLAND\u2014Lord Dalmeny, eldest son and heir of i Tee + ss friend at the oonclasin af the Bor i loughby alking to 2 fitted Lord Rosebery, who won the recent House of Commons Point to Point or ons Point to Point Races.Race at Keneton.< OG NN + \" + + | pees \u201c ».Lo, or \u201c * Te 2 ~ w_ ember NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW\u2014\u201cSweet Brier,\u201d owned by Captain Evans, of Montreal, which is entered in the tte Show.(Photographed for The Standard.) g ine NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW \u2014 Major George Hooper's thorough-bred polo pony \u201cChit-Chat.\u201d NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW \u2014 \u201cRoxanna,\u201d one of the thorough-bred mares that will be seen at the Show.A NA o Sta\u201d ague \u2019 T WEEK\u2019S HORSE SHOW\u2014\u201cConfidence,\u201d the property of Captain Evans, of Montreal, which will be seen at NEXT W ' j \u201d f the qualified hunt- NEX \u2019 property p , , EEK'S HORSE SHOW \u2014 Major George Hooper's thorough-bred ine on entered à ne a MeNoill, of Ottawa, \u2018in classes a, 50 and 56.the Show.(Photographed for The Standard.) polo pony \u201cFine Dame.\u201d rin ed by Mr.E.R.McNeill, 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.~~~ __\u2014\u2014\u2014 TT Wednesday Next.The Eighth Annual Montreal Horse Show Opens at the Arena Weanesaay day and Saturday next, May 8, 9, 10 and 11, gives promise of being the most successful yet held in Montreal from every possible standpoint.5 FE List of the Patrons The Patrons are:\u2014His Excellency the Governor-General of Canada; His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec; Hon.Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebec; the Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal; the Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture; Hon.Jules Allard, Commissioner of Agricuture, Province of Quebec; His Worship H.A.Ekers, Mayor of Montreal; His Worship W.Galbraith, Mayor of Westmount.The Honorary Committee.The Honorary Committee is composed of the following:\u2014Dr.James Bell, Robt.Bickerdike, M.P., Hon.L.\u2014.a æ_ 2e.on \u2018WARE awn.ae on = ttention of visitors to the Show.\u2018 : t the a NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW AT THE ARENA\u2014A local tandem which is bound to attrac Washington Stephens, M.L.A,, Hon.J.[ Tarte, L.J.Tarte, F, W.Thompson.List of the Stewards.NEXT WEEK\u2019S HORSE SHOW AT THE ARENA\u2014\u201cSilver King,\u201d a prizewinner in the Hunter Class at the Horse Show of 1906.\u201cSilver King\u201d is owned by Mr.Wm, Wray, and is entered in the coming Show.The Stewards are:\u2014W.R.Miller, M.F.H.(Hon.Chairman), Sir H.Mon- HE horse will be king in outside towns, and the financial fTe- Montreal next week.All turns have been most gratifying.: things will give way be- And it is eminently fitting that this = fore him.The Horse Show should be so.With the advance of has come to stay in Mont- civilization, the tendency has been for real.When it was first started here mankind to take a contantly increas- seven years ago, some doubts were ing interest in this noble animal, his j expressed as to whether or not it development, improved breeding, and would become an annual fixture; the general betterment, , .MR.W.R.MILLER, M.F.H.\u2014Hon.Horse Show was very popular in New Montreal has kept well in front in .v Chairman of Stewards of the Horse Show.LT.-COL.E.A.WHITEHEAD\u2014One of the Stewards of the Horse Show.NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW AT THE ARENA\u2014Mr.Hugh Paton\u2019s bay mare \u201cWoodlark,\u201d one of the most noted prize-winners in Canada.tagu Allan (Chairman), Arch.Allan, | Miller, M.F.H, Colin Campbell, Ed.3IR H.MONTAGU ALLAN\u2014Chair- Hugh A.Allan, R.A.Allan, A.Baum- Sheppard, A.E.Ogllvie.man of the Stewards of the Horse Sarten, Charles Cassils, Colin Camp- Show.bell, C.E.Delorme, M.F.H., Major Geo.R.Hooper, Hartland B.MacDougall, The Executive comprise:\u2014Ed.Shep- Dr.Charles McEachran, W.C.MelIn- pard (Chairman), W.Northey (Sec.- Executive.NN NEXT WEEK\u2019S HORSE SHOW AT THE ARENA\u2014A prize-winning tandem from London, Ont.owned and driven by Mrs.Adam Beck, A ALD.H.B.YATES, M.D.\u2014One of the Co York, but then New York was known | this particular.Better bred horses are Stewards of the Horse Show.; to be a very much larger and wealth- | being seen on the streets of our metro- | i fer place than Montreal, politan city; better bred horses are HIS WORSHIP MAYOR EKERS\u2014 ï Would the Horse Show take in found among the farmers; there js |?Brodeur, Dr.A.Brosseau, Col.L.One of the Patrons of the Horse ' Montreal?\u2019 more interest in good horse flesh, in Buchan, D.O.C., George L.Cains, C.M.Show.That was the great question.trim rigs, and dashing turn-outs.Cameron, C.S.Campbell, A.G.B.| The experiment was duly tried, and Claxton, E.S.Clouston, Jas, Cochrane 3 the success has been pronounced, Opens on Wednesday.(Lennoxville), B.J.Coghlin, Geo.W.King, Godfroy Langlois, M.L.A., Hon.| ' Every year has seen the interest in The Eighth Annual Montreal Horse Cook, James P.Dawes, W.M, Dobell, Robt.MacKay, Dr.Marsolais, Dr.\u2018 the Show grow stronger.Large Show under the patronage of the Mont- Sir G.A.Drummond, Hon, W.C.Ed- Duncan McEachran, J.Malcolm MeIn- | crowds have attended the show.Larger real Hunt, which will be held in the Wards (Rockland), Hon.L.J.Forget, tyre, Lieut.-Col.F.S.Meighen, H.V.Hagar, Lieut.-Col.A.Hamilton, Chas.Mignault, Robt.Ness (Howick), Geo.MR.W.NORTHEY\u2014Secretary of the M.Hays, F.H.Wilson, Chas.R.Hos- Pepper (Toronto), Hon.Justice Robi- | Executive Committee of the Horse Show.mer, Dr.E.P.Lachapelle, James C.doux, James Ross, W.G.Ross, A.Haig entry lists have been received from Arena on Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- Chas.B.Gordon, Hugh Graham, W.C.Meredith, F.D.Monk, M.P, Dr.A.f : bee \u2026 \u2018hi 2m 2\" * .; cPenitre.MEL nag YC NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW AT THE ARENA\u2014\u201cTupenny,\u2019 a famous local polo pony, belonging to George A.Simard, which has won several Prizes, and which will be seen at the coming Show.a ore Bartlett McLennan, A.E.Ogilvie, Treas.), James Simpson, Geo.W.Gard- h ugh Paton, Lieut.-Col.E.A.White- ner.A.G.B.Claxton.ead, Ald.H.B.Yates, M.D.List of the Judges.The Judges are:\u2014Mr.James Coch- The members of the Show Commit- rane, Lennoxville, Ont.; Hon.Robert tee are:\u2014Dr.Chas.McEachran (Chair_ Beith, Bowmanville, Ont.; Mr.Louls man), Sir H.Montagu Allan, W, R.The Show Committee.(Continued on Page 3.) des à LE CE LES meta.NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW AT THE ARENA\u2014Major George R.Hooper's striking tandem \u201cGay Lad\u201d \u201c Lady,\u201d prize-winners in their class in more than one Horse Show.and \u201cGay SN Sims, Sir T.G.Shaughnessy, W.B.Smith, Lieut.-Col.Geo.R.Starke, G.NEXT WEEK\u2019S HORSE SHOW AT THE ARENA \u2014 A remarkably handsome saddle horse belonging to Mrs.Charles McEachran.gionicy RE wi LS ONg This pleasant and invigorating Wine BR 8 Tonic is being prescribed by the leading BR physicians throughout the country to patients suffering from loss of appetite and general debility.Son, | LIEUT.-COL.F., L.LESSARD, C.B.\u2014 MR.JAMES SIMPSON\u2014Member of DR.CHARLES McEACH Judge of the military classes at the the Executive Committee of the RAN\u2014Chair.20 4 man of the Show Horse Show.Horses Show.Horse Show Com A wine glass full before each meal will soon restore you to vigorous health.FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.TEE ERE TE EE EE EE SS ES ss it, .0 E > 2m = - A eu mitten of or.NEXT WEEK'S HORSE SHOW Specimen of 4 saddle horge which will be seen at the Sho AT THE ARENA \u2014 \u201cHector,\u201d a gplendid » the property of Mr, J.Alex.Stevens\" w.> \u2014\u2014 It nn \u2014 - TT (Continued from Page 2.) shown in hand.1st prize, $60; 2nd year-old Mare or Gelding, bred in Haight, New York, N.Y.; Mr.James G.prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.the Province of Quebec, and likely to Marshall, New York, N.Y.; Mr.Samuel Brood Mares.make a harness horse.1st prize, $30; D.Parker, Boston, Mass.; Mr.Samuel (Owned in the Province of Quebec.) 2nd prize, $20; 3rd prize, $10.D.Riddle, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr.Class 5.\u2014Brood Mares, suitable for Governor-General\u2019s Prize.Frank A.Bonsal, Baltimore, Md.; Mr.breeding Saddle Horses or Hunters, (First prize winners in previous years Samuel D.Parker, Boston, Mass.; Mr.that have dropped a foal.To be shown barred.) R.L.Agassiz, Boston, Mass.; Col.F.in hand.1st prize, $30; 2nd prize, Class 8.\u2014Best Mare or Gelding, bred L.Lessard, C.B., Ottawa, Ont.$20; 3rd prize, $10, in the Province of Quebec, suitable THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Promises to be the Most Interesting and Successful That Has Been Held in This City 3 = 00d | a HURDLE-JUMPING NEAR MONTREAL\u2014One of the best-known jumpers clearing an obstruction.(Photo by W.Sharp, Montreal.) ~- HURDLE-JUMPING NEA.JNTREAL\u2014A graceful jump by one of Mr.G.W.Slaughter\u2019s horses.(Photo by W.Sharp, Montreal.) NEXT WEEK\u2019S HORSE SHOW AT THE ARENA\u2014\u201cGay Lady,\u201d a prize-winning pony belonging to Major Hooper, of Montreal, which will be entered in the carriage class.AN HK 3K Ok NK SK MK SK SK KK MK SK KK Mares or Geldings.for saddle or cavalry purposes, to be Xk * (To be shown in hand.) sired by a thoroughbred stallion, oN THE PRIZE LIST.* Class 6\u2014For the best three-year-old such sire to be approved by the X x Mare or Gelding, bred in the Pro- judges.Name of sire and pedigree, KM NK NE SK KKK KK SK KK KK vince of Quebec, sired by a thorough- and description of dam as far as ob- bred horse, and likely to make a sad- tainable, shall be given with entry.Thoroughbred Stallions., .\u2018dle horse or hunter.1st prize, $30; All competitors shall be shown in Class 1.\u2014Stallions qualified to improve 2nd prize, $20; 3rd prize, $10, hand, and examined by the Commit- the breed of saddle horses and hunt- Class 7.\u2014For the best three or four- tee\u2019s veterinarian before entering the ring, and a certificate of soundness handed the judges.1st prize, Cup; 2nd prize, $35; 3rd prize, $15.(Cup offered by His Excellency Earl Grey.) ers and standing in the Province of Quebec.To be shown in hand.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Standard-Bred Roadster Stallions.Draught Teams and General Delivery.Class 9.\u2014Best pair of Heavy Draught Horses, any breed, shown in harness, to dray or heavy waggon.Horses to be owned and in use by Exhibitor at time of entry.1st prize, Cup and $30; 2nd prize, $20; 3rd prize, $10.Cup offered by Mr.Charles Cassils, and to be won twice by same Exhibitor before becoming his property.Won in 1903 by Lake of the Woods Mill- Class 2.\u2014Stallions any age, standing in the Province of Quebec.To be shown in hand.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Hackney Stallions.Class 3.\u2014Stallions, any age, standing in the Province of Quebec.To be shown in hand.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.A CUP-WINNER IN THE HUNTER AND SADDLE CLASS \u2014 Mr.G.Wing Company\u2019s George and Bob.In .Clydeadale or Shire Stallions.1904 by Wm.Hendrie\u2019s Blue Skin Slaughter\u2019s thoroughbred \u201cKathleen,\u201d winner of the Montreal Hunt Class 4.\u2014Stallions any age, standing in MR, HUGH PATON, one of the Stew- and Blue Ruin.In 1905 by Shedden HURDLE-JUMPING NEAR MONTREAL\u2014A dashing leap by Dr.W.Scott Club\u2019s Cup last autumn, Owner up.the Province of Quebec, To be ards of the Horse Show.(Continued on Page 6.) Ives\u2019 noted hurdle pony.(Photo by W.Sharp, Montreal.) MONTREAL Winners This Year at the HORSE We claim to have the largest stock of Harness, Saddlery, etc., and the best equipped factory in Canada, as a visit to our immense establishment will prove.Horse owners visiting the Metropolis during the Horse Show will be specially welcome.amontagne Limited, BALMORAL BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.Will convince the world of Canada\u2019s envied reputation as a Horseraising country, irrespective of either class or breed, and we furnish the best Horse Wardrobes in the Dominion THIS TRADE MARK IS THE BRAND OF QUALITY AND VALUE ON ALL LAMONTAGNE LIMITED PRODUCTIONS.(BALMORA == APNE Tar GOP \u2014\u2014 = es pt a SOLD THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. 4 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.FASHION'S FANCIES CHANGING RT rE RIN ge aN This waist is sO peated at the waist.uit a young girl.simple that it would s ; It might, of course, be prought high to the throat through the medium of a transparent chemisette of gathered tulle or net and lace insertion.Embroidered lace being one of the prettiest and most fashionable modes of the lace collar to the with advan- the new season, waist illustrated might, tage, be beautified with colored silks or bebe ribbons.æ* Ap NE SKK SK SKK SK OK SK ROK RRR IS sis À À A X POINTERS FOR GENTLEMEN.7x Xx A ZR SKK SK SKK DE DE DE D DE DK KR OK IE KR Ties with white corded lines, stripes, and figure patterns, arê smarter than the plain white materials.ei XR te Most noticeable among the new materials are the wide stripe and large figure designs which take one back to the fashion of ten or twelve years ago, and which ever since have been considered rather too loud and striking to be in the best taste.Ladies change their ideas quicker than men do.The vogue of fashion last fall is here shown, and one seldom sees a hat like unto the one worn by Mrs.Cornwallis in the above picture, Mr.Cornwallis is wearing an \u201cImperva\u2019\u201d Raincoat, and his friend has one of the new Spring and Fall Covert Coats.The manager of the Semi-Ready Tailoring Store on St.James street says that there are some slight modifi- cationg in the new Spring Covert Coat.These are shown in the book published, entitled \u201cDress and Address,\u201d copies of which may be had at 237 St.James street, 505-507 St.Catherine street West, 172 Peel street, 631 St.Catherine street East, 3521 Notre Dame street East, Montreal.RE RR XB Nearly all the evening waistcoats are made with comparatively narrow and more or less V-shaped openings, and there ig an infinite variety of fabrics, in ribs, self-lines, and figures.THOMAS E.SHEA, at the Academy of Music during the week commenc- DK M DMC DIE DID DK DIE DRE D DK DE DR ONE ing Monday, May 6th x À CRAZE FOR EMBROIDERY.X \u2018 ; À À are fast becoming an established fash- of action are apt to continue in it, even when assured of its folly, \u201cThis is especially the case in love affairs, where two people, knowing in their hearts that they are unsuited to each other, persist in geting marrieg and living unhappily ever after\u2014to reverse the old saying, \u201cIt is strange that marriage, the most momentous step in life, should so nfien be entered upon in such conditions.But so it is.And my advice is always that where there is any doubt it is far better for the parties concerned to be frank with one another before taking the irrevocable step.It needs strength of mind, but it may save years of misery.\u201d i HK KEK KKK KKK KKK KKXK ion, and plaited and tucked semi-soft- front shirts can no longer be regarded as bad style., XP 2% ee There is a positive craze for embroidery, and it seems that even the richest materials are not to escape the decorative touch of the needle, Lace is topched up with handwork, and particularly lovely are The covert coat, of English covert cloths, in light tan and greenish shades, bids fair to be more than usually in vogue this spring.the lace galons, embroidered in pale blue and pale pink silks, and Tom Thumb ribbons bringing about delicate Pompadour effects; and these, too, are met with on some REP RE XR The medium-length Chesterfleld remains as popular as ever, although brown mixtures and plaids are to be preferred to grays\u2014especially to gray herringbones.RE BEAUTIFUL PARISIAN MODELS\u2014The Standard, by special arrangement .Lo.of the new evening gowns of fine lace, with the celebrated photographer, Henri Manuel, of Panis, is enabled to lightly sprinkled with tiny gold paillettes, and worked in a design of dog- and forget-me-nots or other flowers.Women with a taste for fancy work can employ their fingers to advantage by beautifying their own gowns, blouses, and collars with silk and ribbon embroidery.present, weekly, to its readers, the newest creations in fashion, posed specially by famous Parisian models.Unlike the illustrations in fashion roses magazines, these reproductions are from life.The above evening wrap The collar and sleeves are made of dotted net, and the frills and long ends we RR of white satin brocade is from the Maison Bone Soeurs, Paris.East Indian rice is sold by the bag of 1% cwt., but American by the cask of 6 cwt.As a general thing, it may be said that the loose or only slightly shaped top-coats are smarter than the walist- are held in place by bunches of pale pink satin roses and pale green velvet leaves.RADNOR \u201cTHE WATER OF THE EMPIRE.\u201d seam models.RA ee ee ee *% XR A Spotted Muslin Waist For Evening Wear.= mr www Among the shirts for informal dress may be seen an infinite variety of pretty fabrics in every possible effect of figure, plaid, stripe and line.Lace and net are going to do good service in the interests of evening fashions, and are largely used for high- neck theatre waists.The Continental fashion of wearing a high evening bodice is becoming more and more familiar in England, and is now adopted (Hatablished 1879.) \u2018Cures While You Sleep.\u201d Whooping-Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Coughs, Influenza, Catarrh.Contidence can be placed ina remedy which for a quarter of a ee ee XR There is nothing particularly noteworthy in make or finish of the shirt for the season, except the turned-back by Royalty.At the theatre not long cuff, century has earned unqualified ago the Princess of Wales wore a high- 2% 22 2% praise.Restful nights ate assured neck evening bodice of pale blue and at once.| Cresciene ls a boon to Asthmatics.PURVEYORS TO His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales of so fine and silky a quality as to rival chiffon.Another simple evening blouse is suitable for any of the new spotted muslins and soft silks, and also to a low point at the neck and furnished with a deep collar of handsome lace hemmed with velvet, the little bows and the bands to the sleeves also be- Even for the informal dinner coat, gray and other light-toned waistcoats \u201cI have noticed,\u201d remarked an observant matron, \u201cthat many people who have entered on an unwise course | silver.Sprigged lace and esprit net Really smart styles are rarely coin- ALL DRUQGGISTS.are made up in dainty fashion over cidental with general fashions, but de- , Send postal for Descriptive Booklet slips of satin for the creation of blouses pend upon some little peculiarity ot | Cresolene and skirts as well, the latter having weave, color or pattern that gives them Antiseptic many little frills at the foot; or the exclusiveness of character, and makes .Throat Tab- THE.RADNOR WATER COMPANY frills are disposed in panel form from them look a bit different from the com- lets for the the hem to the knees, at periods apart, mon run, Jirritated HAVE BEEN APPOINTED all round the skirt.Spotted ninon de .0b | throu o ; Mr.Dallas Welford as \u201cSamuel Hopkinson,\u201d and Miss Roxane Barton as your drug BY sole and spotted muslin and mercer- \u201cEliza Dibbs,\u201d in the R.C.Carton farce, \u201cMr, Hopkinson\u201d at His WHEN LOVERS DOUBT.gist or from SPECIAL WARRANT ized lawn are other delicate stuits Majesty's Theatre during the week commencing Monday, May 6.) in stamps.used for waists, the new muslins being \u2014 > THE VAPO-CRESOLENE CO, Leeming, Milles Bidg., Montreal, Canada.for fine lace and esprit net.It js cut WAM umray Bd oTinie The Lovely New Waists Our Waist Department presents a perfect wonderland of styles.The assortment embraces some of the cleverest creations of New York's prominent designers, and compares favorably with the most attractive showings presented by the leading waist departments in the United States.The strength of our offerings is emphasized in the exclusive nature of the designers.Our arrangements with leading waist manufacturers include an undertaking that no other house shall have styles that are similar or in any way conflict with what we feature in Toronto.This arrangement, of course, places our waists in a class entirely exclusive.It is a valuable privilege which our customers appreciate, and which we hope ing of velvet, and this might be re- Elntique Galleries DR.CHARLES | ve ; FLE SH HILLIPS SQUARE, - - - - MONTREAL.= FOOD a [TT \u2014 5 THE rm 85 Lr Lo?000 LP BEAUTIFIER | This is the only preparation Known to medical science that creates good, firm, healthy flesh, and clears the complexion of every blemish such as pimples, blackheads, etc., without internal medicines.For removing wrinkles it ia without an equal.FOR DEVELOPING THE BUST or restoring a wasted breast lost through nursing or sickness, mak ing thin cheeks plump and filling the hollows of a scrawny neck there is no other preparation In the world that has any comparison.SPECIAL OFFER\u2014 price os 5er Charles\u2019 Flesh Food is $1.00 a box, but to introduce it into thousands of new homes its proprietors hove decided to sell it for the presint at 60 cents a box.Mail orders will also be filled at this price.On sale and recommended by W.H.SCROGGIE, MONTREAL.K 7 D 5 dé 4 x : 8 rr KE A 777A Si FY 3 EX 4 ea 0 Ly OAL Gp ow AH + AIS Al > EDS =, ) Free A sample box, just enough ce sx : : - to convince you of the is | IA] to always continue as a leading fea great merit of Dr.Charles\u2019 Flesh i 7 ture connected with our waist depart- Food, will be sent free for ten vi cents, which ays for cost of malil- ing.We will also send our illustrated book, \u201cThe Art of Massage,\u201d which contains all the proper movements for massaging the face, neck and arms, and full directions for developing the bust.For Sample packages address, DR.CHARLES CO., 108 Fulton St, New York.CORRUGATED 7 ment.The new Linerie Waists are priced AN CLASS at: $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, \\ ND $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, \\ | 1 3 IH $10.00 and up to $35.00 each.8.Rare OD Furniture\u2014curi Silver \u2014Bric-a-srac are Curios\u2014China\u2014ppaintings\u2014OId Gold and We are cont Élrt obiects of every description Continually receivi .and Europe, thus enabli \u201cIVINg consignments trom all parts of this country Pee .S to o .antiquities in America, fier for sale the finest collection of genuine B.MD.& T.Jenkins Phillips Square, Montrea| - ; 422- St.Peter\u2019s Square, Lon | IR i Our Mail Order Department will J give you prompt attention.a ar [7to31 King StEast.ITA & do, 10020 Colborne St.Goronto AN, Himaited Victoria StiungtoColborne St \u2018 ng u 3 ITE.FORMPRI .424 Yonge Street, Toronto ; on; Birmingham, England. = IE ILLUSTRATED 55 Che Standard VOL.III.No.18.MONTREAL, CANADA.SECTION NUMBER TWO 171 ST.JAMES STREET.The Standards Quest for the Most Beautiful Woman m the Dominion of Canada a a.i MISS DELLA CARSON, of Chicago, who in the recent great Beauty Quest was declared the most beautiful woman in the United States.Picture reproduced by special request for purposes of comparison.Nat \u2014_\u2014 a = ET dr > Fd MORE ONTARIO ENTRIES.2 INCE the publication of the first series of photographs in The Standard\u2019s Beauty Quest for the most beautiful woman in Canada, the numerous replies and photographic contributions from friends of Canadian ladies would seem to indicate a very great amount of interest in this competition.Photographs have been received from nearly all the Provinces in the Dominion.It is noticeable, however, that the first contributions came from the Province of Ontario, the first picture coming from the beautiful little town of Goderich, Ontario, which is reproduced in this issue, Many Different Types.Many different types of beauty are noticeable in the collection of photographs received.In many cases the prints forwarded by friends have proved faulty, and The Standard would notify those who have it in mind to enter photographs of their lady friends that solio prints are those most in favor with The Standard engravers, as from these it is found that the best results are obtainable, © The Pictures in This Issue.In this issue is reproduced, for purposes of comparison, the original picture of Miss Della Carson, who won the beauty prize in the Chicago contest, and whose claims have been put forward to the title of \u201cQueen of Am- ; erican Beauty.\u201d Also, there is published the picture of \"Miss Katherine Dickson, of Goder- ich, Ontario, a piquant study by R.R.Sallow; the other pictures have been received from friends of ladies in Prescott, Ont.Their names are not now published, as requests to that effect have been received.Next Plates Being Prepared.From time to time the pictures of those in the competition will appear in The Standard.The next plate is in course of preparation, and will contain eight very interesting studies, the majority from Quebec.This plate will be published in an early issue.Friends of ladies who wish to put forward their claims would do well to forward the photographic studies without delay, as in this manner they will have a much better opportunity of being published in early issues of The Standard, Photographers, when they so desire, will receive credit for their studies, and photographs, if so requested, will be returned in good order.The Standard Beauty Quest will remain open until further notice, ON EN AT or VEE Sos SE RS ET EE MISS KATHERINE BICKSON, of Goderich, Ontario.The beautiful little town of Goderich has the distinction of being the first to send in its entry in The Standard\u2019s Beauty Quest.(Photo by R.R.Sallow.) DOSSIER A Three Young Ladies from Prescott, Ont., whose friends have forwarded their Photos for entry in The Standard\u2019s Great Canadian Beauty Quest.(Photos by Pinsonneault.) \u2014Thr THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, \u2018 .his , BE 8 Hi a as.J, à START OF A NOTED ENGLISH RACE\u2014The House of Commons Point to Point Races are a feature of English turf life.start of the recent race, which was subsequently won by Lord Dalmeny, eldest son of Lord Rosebery.(Continued from page 3.) | a single lorrie.to acccmpany entry.Forwarding Company\u2019s Clansman and Pibroch.In 1906 by Dominion ing 1600 lbs.or over, to be shown to Certificate of weight Horses to be to be shown waggon.Horses to be owned and in use by exhibitors at time of entry.in harness to express Fanaa im tl aa mal .The illustration shows the Exhibitor, who must be a bona fide resident of the Province of Quebec at time of entry.1st prize, $50; 2nd CANADA.count 60 per cent, appointments 40 Horses must have confor- per cent.und action mation, quality, true all ro and be able to go a pace.Horses must stand without being held.Excessive high action not essential.(Professional drivers and dealers barred).1st prize, Cup and $25; ond prize, $25; 3rd prize, $10.(Cup offered by Mr.George W.Cook.) Pairs.Class 23.\u2014Pair of Horses, 15 hands 2 inches and under.To be shown to a four-wheeled vehicle.1st prize, $70; 2nd prize, $35; 3rd prize, $20.Class 24.\u2014Pair of Horses over 15 hands 2 inches.To be shown to a four- wheeled vehicle, 1st prize, $70; 2nd prize, $35; 3rd prize, $20.Horses, Carriage and Appointments.(Not Open to Dealers.) Class 25.\u2014Pair of Horses, not under 15 hands 2 inches, to be shown to a Vie- toria.Horses to count 60 per cent.Appointments 40 per cent.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Class 26.\u2014Pair of Horses, to be shown before a Demi-Mail, Spider, Stan- hope, Phaeton or other appropriate - .And the prices are as \u2014.CARING FOR ELEGANT COSTUMES As a rule the most elegant gowns have the shortest lives, But dusty floors and muddy streets present few terrors to the woman who knows of our establishment and understands its possibilities.Whether the sgoiled garment be a ball gown or a walking suit, a carefu] cleaning and pressing is almost sure \u201d to remove all traces of wear, and res- \u2014 tore the original freshness, Everything from the daintiest lace to the heaviest portierre is suc- d or dyed here, cessfully cleane >, tonishingly low in comparison to the transformation that is wrought.Let us send our waggon, R.PARKER & CO.DYERS AND CLEANERS, Transport Company\u2019s Prince Arthur owned ne in ed a, a 1st Pre $25; 2nd prize, $15; 3rd pe $0 3rd pe A trap for Gentlemen's use.Horses to ime oO ntry.ize, ; 2n , .\u2014 - and Sport.y EP pre 28 ares and felcings exce® count 60 per cent.appointments 40 620 St.Catherine St, West, In addition to the Cup, Mr.Cassils of- prize, $15; 3rd prize, $10.| Class 14.\u2014Mare or Gelding, to be ing 15 hands 3 inches that have not per cent Amateur Drivers The M tain St, and ontreal, ue., Mr.5 Co ; re à .: cor.Moun fers a purse of $50.00 to be divided | Class 12.\u2014Best pair Light Draught | shown in single harness to light de- won a first prize in single or double entire exhibit to be owned by an 392 Notre Dame St.West.livery waggon (4-wheeled), as used in local deliveries.60 per cent.40 per cent.harness at any of the Association\u2019s previous Shows, To be shown in single harness to an appropriate Horses to be owned by the among the drivers of the ribbon winners, as follows: 1st, $20.00; 2nd, $15.00; 3rd, $10.00; 4th, $5.00.Horses, any breed, weight of team not to exceed 2800 lbs.Certificate of weight to accompany entry, shown in harness to dray, express or farm amateur.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Horse to count PHONES\u2014BELL (UP) 3041, MAIN 1597.waggon and equipm@nt The entire exhibit to be vehicle, High Steppers.Class 10.\u2014For the best Heavy Draught the bona fide property of the exhi- Exhibitor, who must be a bona fide Horse, any breed, to be shown in waggon.Horses to be.owned and in (To be shown in harness to an appro- harness to a two-wheeled coal or use by exhibitors at time of entry.bitor at time of entry.1st prize, $25; resident of the Province of Quebec at priate vehicle.) EE EE Scotch cart.Horse to be owned and 1st prize, $25; 2nd prize, $15; 3rd 2nd prize, $15; 3rd prize, $10, the time of entry.1st prize, $50; 2nd Class 27.\u2014Single High Stepper, all in use by exhibitor at time of entry.prize, $10.Bakers\u2019 Deliveries.prize, $25; 3rd prize, $10.round action to be considered.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.1st prize, $25; 3rd prize, $10.Class 11.\u2014For the best Heavy Draught Mare or Gelding, any breed, weigh- 2nd prize, $15; Local Runabout Class.Class 22.\u2014Mares or Geldings, to be shown to a runabout.The entire ex- .hibit to be owned by a resident of The Wheeler to have conformation, sub- the Island of Montreal.Horses to (Continued on Page 7.) = When placing orders for PRINTING Book-Binding be sure they are given to a concern who will avoid you disappointments in quality of the work Class 13.\u2014Single Light Draught Horse best suited for general delivery, weight not to exceed 1400 Ibs., certificate of weight to accompany entry, Class 15.\u2014Mare or Gelding, to be shown in single harness to Bakers\u2019 delivery waggon, as used in local deliveries.Horse to count 60 per cent.waggon and equipment, 40 per cent.The entire exhibit to be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor at time of entry.1st prize, Cup and $25; 2nd prize, $15; 3rd prize, $10.Cup and prizes offered by the Ogilvie Flour Mills Company, Limited.Cup to be won twice by exhibitor before becoming his property.Tandems.Precaution is Mother to Safety Every Exhibitor \u2014 AT THE \u2014 Horse Show Is Interested in my STERLING SILVER PRIZE CUPS Some are quite simple in pattern, others are original and unusual new designs.All moderate price and extra good value, $4.00 upward.JOHNSTON BROS, Horses in Harness.(Horses to be judged for their conformation, quality and action.) Class 16.\u2014Horses over 14 hands 2 ins, and not exceeding 15 hands 1 inch.To be shown to a two-wheeled vehicle.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Class 17.\u2014Horses over 15 hands 1 inch, and not exceeding 15 hands 3 inches.To be shown to a two-wheel- Canadian Concentrated q Prices given, when requested, Vegetable | ed vehicle.Ist prize, $60; 2nd prize on Catalogues, Booklets, Office $30; 3rd prize, $15.: Stock Food Class 18.\u2014Horses exceeding 16 hands 3 Jewelers, Stationery, Loose Leat and all ; inches.To be shown to a two-wheel- kinds of Labor Saving Forms a | | 483 ST.CATHERINE W.ur i The Best Condiment ed vehicle.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, \u201c$17.00 Near Peel Also Ruling and Binding TT .00, a eel.$30; 3rd prize, $15.Class 19.\u2014Mares or Geldings, 15 hands 3 inches and under, shown to an appropriate vehicle.Horses to count 101% inches high on base.on the Market Now is the time to use our Condiment with our special Horse Food\u2014it means perfect feeding; it is in use in all our leading stables.T ® e e If your name is not on our regular list of customers, give us a call, 60 per cent, appointments 40 per he Guertm Printin ( 0 as it is sold on positive trial.cent.To be driven by a lady.(Not \u2014 © HOWARD SMITH PAPER GO.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 open to dealers.) 1st prize, $50; 2nd prize, $25; 3rd prize, $10.Class 20.\u2014Mares and Geldings not exceeding 15 hands 3 inches, that have not won a first prize in single or double harness at any of the Association\u2019s previous Shows.To be shown in single harness to an appropriate vehicle.Horses to be owned by the PRINTERS OF THE ILLUSTRATED SECTIONS OF \"THE STANDARD \" AIME GUERTIN, FARM PRODUCE AND STABLE SUPPLIES.FARM AND RESIDENCE\u2014CHAMBLY RoAD, ST.HUBERT, QUE.City Office-8 Mountain St., Montreal.Tel.Main 925 26 Notre Dame St.W., MONTREAL 41 and 43 Union Avenue, Montreal / Ladies\u2019 and = ~\\Uentlemen\u2019s Tailor Ladies\u2019 Department Gientlemen\u2019s Department Riding Habits, | ; Sa Riding Breeches, 0 Ordinary or Safety Drivin i .g Goats, ; Skirts, | 5 Golf Suits, I Driving Coats, Liveri : iveries | Golf Suits, | Tailor-made Gowns Givil Tailoring in all | \u2019 its branches made a Fur-Lined Wraps.by the most skil- ] ful workmen.| Nn | Sole Agent Sole Agent | for Canada | | 0 for Montreal | Fox's Spiral and Spat j Puttecs for Ladies Stohwasser & Winter's and Gentlemen.Licence Leather Leg.| gings for Riding and ter \u201cpremises Polo.!' which is one of the best- ue Aquascutum & Br- Select Stock.of \u2018morte berry's Waterproof goods only.Cloths.|. 111 0 HAVOC WROUGHT BY THE ICE AT OTTAWA shove of April 19, The building was complete! A (Continued from Page 6.) stance, quality and action.The Leader to be a showy, well-bred, all- round actor, with good manners.Class 28.\u2014Harness Tandems, 1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Class 29\u2014For the best Harness Tandem driven by a lady.Tandem to count 50 per cent.driving 50 per cent.Exhibitors in this class need not describe thelr teams when making entry, nor need both horses belong to one owner, (Dealers and Professionals barred.1st prize, Cup; 2nd prize, Whip.(Cup offered by Major George R.Hooper.) Combination Saddle and Harness Horses.Class 30.\u2014Horses 15 hands 3 inches and under, to be shown to an appropriate vehicle and judged as a horse best suited for harness pur- purposes.The horses to be unharnessed in ring, and shown and judged under saddle.The horses best A THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.y ruined.\u2014The Club House of the Britannia Boating Club after the ice SA ey = Tl TT Fi + - SHI HE Fo LITE Sl - » TTY .TE TR 58 The Club House of the Britannia Boating Club at Ottawa, as it looked Class Hunters and Jumpers.For the purposes of this show, a Green Hunter is one which has not Deen hunted for more than one season, nor has won a first or second prize in the Hunter or Jumper Classes prior to Jan.1st, 1907.A Qualified Hunter is one which has been hunted at least five times by a member in full privileges of a recognized Hunt Club, or by a person holding a gentleman rider's certificate from the Canadian Hunt Association or the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, with some recognized pack of hounds, during one season, and within two years from date of entry, and a certificate to this effect from the Canadian Hunt Association or the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, must accompany entry.The necessary form of application will be furnished by the Secretary on request.All jumps for the hunter classes, with the exception of classes 47 and 48, shall be hurdles measuring at least 3 feet 9 inches high.The judges may change or alter the jumps if they think necessary.In making the awards the judges will especially consider the form in which the horses have taken their jumps, - The judges will not consider any horse which in their opinion is not entered in its proper class, as to the amount of weight it is capable of carrying.40.\u2014Qualified Hunters (light weight), up to carrying 150 to 170 Ibs.to hounds, Conformation and quality to count 40 per cent.Performance over fences 60 per cent.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Class 41.\u2014Qualified Hunters (middle weight), up to carrying over 170 1bs., but not exceeding 200 Ibs.to hounds.Conformation and quality to count 40 per cent.Performance over fences 60 per cent.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Established 1875 We are in direct communication with the War Office, London, and receive intimation of all orders, ten days from date of issue.R.J.INGLIS High-Class Civil and Military Tailor RIDING BREECHES AND LIVERY A SPECIALTY.Inglis Building, 487 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal.ass portage Ave,, Winnipeg, Man.MILITARY UNIFORM MILITARY EQUIPMEN Of the For All Branches TN Service.Gold Laces and Embroideries.4.during the season of 1906.tN Class 42.\u2014Qualified Hunters (heavy weight), up to carrying over 200 lbs.to hounds.Conformation and qual- suited for both these purposes to be awarded the prizes.1st prize, $60; Four-in-Hands.Class 36.\u2014Horses over 15 hands 2 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $18.Class 31\u2014Horses over 15 hands 3 inches to be first shown to an appropriate vehicle and judged as a horse best suited for harness purposes, The horses to be unharnessed in ring and shown and judged under saddle.The horses best sulted for both these purposes to be awarded the prize.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $16.(1st prize winners in classes 30 and 31 may enter for either Harness or Saddle championships, but not for both.) Harness Championship.(Horses to be shown in single harness to an appropriate vehicle.) Open only to horses having taken a first prize in classes 16 to 31 inclusive (except 29).Post entries, Exhibitors in this class need not des- Class 33.\u2014Team not under 15 hands.To be judged for manners, paces, con- Class cribe their teams when making entries, nor need the whole team belong to one owner, To be shown before a coach, drag, or brake.1st prize, $75; 2nd prize, $50; 3rd prize, $25.Saddle Horses.formation, and ability to carry the weight in their respective classes.The paces required to be shown will be the walk, trot, and canter.Conformation Ænd quality, 50 per cent.paces and manners, 50 per cent, 34\u2014Horses over 14 hands 2 inches, and not exceeding 15 hands 2 inches.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.inches up to carrying 215 lbs.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.(Horses can only be entered in one of Classes 34, 35 and 36.) Class 37.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Saddle Horse, 14 hands 3 inches and over.Ladies to ride.1st prize, $50; 2nd prize, $25; 3rd prize, $10.Class 38.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Saddle Horse, 14 hands 3 inches and over, Horses to be the bona fide property of residents of the Island of Montreal at time of entry.Ladies to ride.1st prize, Cup; 2nd prize, Whip.(Cup offered by Mr.R.Wilson-Smith.) Saddle Championship.Class 39.\u2014Open only to horses having taken a first prize in one of classes 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38.Post en- Class Class ity to count 40 per cent.Performance over fences 60 per cent.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15, Class 43.\u2014Green Hunters (light weight) up to carrying 150 to 168 Ibs.to hounds.Conformation and quality to count 60 per cent.Performance over fences 40 per cent.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.44.\u2014Green Hunters (middle weight), up to carrying over 168 lbs, but not exceeding 190 lbs.to hounds.Conformation and quality to count 60 per cent.Performance over fences 40 per cent, 1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.45.\u2014Green Hunters (heavy weight), up to carrying over 190 lbs.to hounds.Conformation and qual- Ld x Fu nt MST 2, g 5 oN RES RIS I ie TS Interior View, 487 St.Catherine street West Montreal.R.J.INGLIS, 487 St.Catherine Street West, AND 288 PORTAGE AVENUE, WINNIPEG.Montreal, prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Class 53.\u2014Best performance over three jumps\u2014first, 4 feet 6 inches; second, 5 feet; third, 5 feet 6 inches (twice around), carrying not less than 140 Ibs.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.High Jump.Class 54.\u2014For the first trial the bars will be placed at five feet; they will be secured by twine.Horses not clearing six feet, ineligible for a prize.1st prize, $100; 2nd prize, $50; 3rd prize, $25, Hunt Teams.(Entries to be made by the Master.) Class 55.\u2014For the best team of three qualified Hunters from any recognized Hunt, to be owned and ridden by members enjoying full privileges member to ride more than one horse in any one team.Average excellence of the team to determine the award.1st prize, $100; $4Q., 3rd prize, $30.2nd prize, Sporting Tandem, Class 56.\u2014Wheeler to be over 15 hands 2 inches, to be first shown as a tandem, then the leader to be saddled in the ring and ridden over the regulation jumps.Tandem to count 50 A .ity to count over 60 per cent.Per- then be raised 4 inches at a time up of their respective Hunts, in their per cent.Performance over jumps \u2014 ; e ; ize, Re- : .i Class 32\u2014The championship ribbon Class 35.Horses over on ands oe Le , ne a formance over fences 40 per cent, tO Six feet, after which they will be Hunt costume.Conformation and 40 per cent.Appointments 10 per only will be awarded when there is inc es up a a0: ae ue | vin be awarded when 1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd raised 3 inches at a time.Only three quality to count 30 per cent.Ap- cent.Both horses to be owned by no competition.1st prize, $75; 2nd | prize, $60; 2nd prize, ; prize, he on ho competition prize, $15.trials will be allowed each horse at pointments 20 per cent.Perform- the exhibitor, and to be ridden and $15.re is n .\u2019 prize, Reserve Ribbon.* * A t.Class 46.\u2014Open only to Hunters not different heights.The top bar will ances over fences 50 per cen No entered in classes 40 to 45 inclusive.to be shown.over.the regulation jumps.Performance to count 50 per cent., conformation and quality 50 per cent.1st prize.$60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Class 47 \u2014Lady's Hunter, must be up to carrying over 150 lbs.to hounds.Conformation and quality to count 25 per cent.Performance over fences 50 per cent.Manners 25 per cent.To be shown over fences about 3 feet high, with 6 inches of brush on top.Ladies to ride.(Not open to dealers.) 1st prize, Cup; 2nd prize, Whip.(Cup offered by Mr.A.Baum- < garten.) 3 Class 48.\u2014Open only to those horses > entered in one of classes 40, 41, 42, 2 46, 47, 49 and 50.The contestants will be required to ride over an \u201cin- and-out\u201d stop, turn back and ride in again, but taking the side bars to get out.Then ride up to the post and rail fence, and without dismounting, slide out the top rail and jump the remaining bars.The horses to be judged on their manners, performance, and promptness.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.Class 49.\u2014Open \u2018to Hunters.Property of members of the Club de Chasse a Courre Canadien, Fox Hunters\u2019 Association, and Quebec Hunt Club.To | be ridden by members of their respective clubs in their Hunt costume.Performance over fences to count 50 per cent.Conformation and quality 50 per cent.1st prize, $60; 2nd prize, $30; 3rd prize, $15.(Continued on p.5, General Section.) 1907.à Ontario JockeyClub, Toronto SPRING MEETING, Y 18th - JUNE 1st.Racing and Steeplechasingæ.(tä@ _\u2014_\u2014\"\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014>7;>\u2014m White Rock Water Is More Than a Symbol Fa TE, US 2 Leo vus 20 2 : Find mg ¥ Ta SEEN => pd =$ Zn, MN 3 II] THIN 3) rz À 1 AN u SM LAN TN) LL) A domi HDI), N NW Sym \u2019 W y \\ a > Sk rire S
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