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[" Ir mir EE -\u2014 ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT VOL.III.No.19.Dog TITY Lovers in Their Glo Ë SECTION NUMBER ONE Che Standard MONTREAL, CANADA.x \u201c ¥ 171 ST.JAMES STREET.ry This Week; A Big Turn Out of Pets Small and Great RATS IN MONTREAL\u2014(1) \u201cSutton Boy\u201d and \u201cBoys Ranger,\u201d claimed to be the best two English Setters in Montreal, owned by H.H.Wootton, Montreal.(2) Four Pointer Puppies, owned by Ed.Outhet, Montreal.(3) \u201cMaxim\u2019s Bernice,\u201d the pro- CANINE ARISTOC \u2014 ! perty of Ed.Outhet, Montreal.(4) Setters and Pointers, owned by H.H.Wootton and Ed.Outhet, of Montreal.y LABORATE preparations are being made for the Dog Show which is to be held in the Victoria Rink, in this city, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, May 15, 16 and 17.The rink is now being prepared for the reception of the canines, among which will be many famous dogs from all parts of Canada and the United States.Indeed, the Show promises to be the very best of its kind in the history of Montreal, not only because of the large number of entries assured, but also because of the varied character of the breeds that will be on exhibition.The coming Show is attracting such wide- Spread attention that The Standard has devoted several of the pages in its Illustrated Supplements this week to the portraiture of some of the dogs which will be seen there.A stroll through the aisles of a dog show by a visitor will develop a fund Of inquiry, speculation, temporary amusement or surprise, as the particular canine subject under inspection may suggest.That will rather cause One to understand the development of the enthusiasm pervading the rank and file of the fanciers and breeders.For instance, the attenuated Dachs- hunde, generally referred to as the frankfurter dog, and a variety that affords an inexhaustible subject for the -Cartoonist, is as game a sporting dog &s can be found, Bulldogs, that only are good looking, In the eyes of the fancy, when they are extremely ugly, wrinkled and bow-leg- ged, had particular uses for these ab- Normal conditions in the old days,when the barbarous pastime of bull-baiting Was in vogue.Alredale terriers undoubtedly had Irish terriers partly as ancestors.They Possess much of the type and confor- Matlon of the \u201cMicks,\u201d with all of the latters\u2019 gamenesg and good qualities.As an all-round dog this breed has the choice, Contrary to general information, he 1s a remarkably good dog to the gun in upland or marsh, retrieving, for instance, equally well on land or In Water, Cocker spaniels are most useful dogs for a sportsman.and through close cover and thorny brush that would stop elther a pointer They will go into T-.or setter, Ce IAL PREMIERS\u2014The 18-carat Gold Casket in which the Freedom of the City of London was recently presented to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.M.G., Prime LONDON HONORS THE COLO.Premiers attending the Colonial Conference were also presented with caskets somewhat similar in their designs to the above.e othe Minister of Canada.HE Casket, illustrated on this page, is strikingly original in its bold conception and freedom of design, and takes the form of the Globe, surmounted by a finely-modelled figure of Britannia The Globe, which contained the Scroll of the City of London, rests on a framework particularly graceful in character.The four supports are beautifully curved, their lowér portions having the Maple Leaf and Wheat, the floral emblems of Canada, entwined around them.Pendant from the frame, to which they are attached by artistic scrolls, are four -escut- cheons, bearing the arms of four Cdl- onies enamelled in proper colors.The Globe and frame stand upon an oval plateau of solid silver, richly gilt, rendered light and graceful by four supporting open arches, and on the plateau beneath the Globe appears the following inscription : \u2014 \u201cPresented, with the Freedom of the City of London, to RIGHT HON.SIR WILFRID LAURIER, G.C.M.G,, Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada, By the Corporation of London.Guildhall, E.C., 16th April, 1907.\u201d The obverse of the base has a background formed by the Union Jack and the Royal Standard both in enamel, with the full Blazon of the Arms of the City of London in the centre, the Dragons being modelled in silver, and the Shield, Crest and Motto enamelled in proper colors; while on the reverse appear the arms of Canada, and, on the ornament above, the recipient\u2019s monogram, which is thus associated with the Arms of the Colony for which he acts.At each end of the plateau are given the arms of the two remaining Colonies.The six caskets presented to The Hon.Alfred Deakin, Australia; The Hon.Sir Joseph George Ward, K.C.M.G., New Zealand; The Hon.Leander Starr Jameson, C.B., Cape Colony; The Right Hon.Sir Robert Bond, K.C.M.G., Newfoundland; The Hon.Frederick Robert Moor, Natal; and Gen.the Hon.Louis Botha, Transvaal; are identical in all respects with the casket illustrated, with the exception of the position of the various coats of arms and the floral emblems a\u2018 a ee IR 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.GROUP OF FAMOUS COLLIES OWNED BY THE COILA KENNELS, MONTREAL\u2014\u201cCoila Sonsie\u201d and her sire, \u201cChampion Balmoral Rex,\u201d are here shown 'in the foreground.\u201cCoila Winsome\u201d is shown near the tree in one of her characteristic poses.HE eighth annual show of the Montreal Canine Association will take place at the Victoria Rink on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday next, and promises to be one of the most successful ever held in Canada, judging from the Mr.James Lindsay, who will judge all breeds of terriers.Mr.Arthur H.Hersey, President of the Montreal Canine Association.+ number of entries received, and the \u201cquality\u201d to be exhibited.Never before in the history of dogdom have such celebrities of the canine world been entered, and Montreal dog-lovers should be very proud of this.Indeed, Full-face view of this year\u2019s collie winner, \u201cBalmoral Baron\u2019s Pride.\u201d all Montrealers should take advantage of this opportunity offered them to see, not only the best of each breed principally owned and bred in Canada, but also some valuable dogs imported from the Old Country at a great expense to their respective owners.Canadians, as a rule, do not know that the \u201cLand of the Maple\u201d is noted amongst the \u2018doggy\u201d people of the Ng \u201cCoila Prince Roy,\u201d a brother of \u201cBal- Baron\u2019s Pride,\u201d which {last- mentioned dog won first prize in open class in this year\u2019s Collie Club Show.moral \u201cBalmoral Baron's Pride,\u201d owned by W.Ormiston Roy, Montreal, winner of first prize in the Limit (Free-for-All) Club Show, beating his sire, the international \u201cBaron\u2019s Pride\u201d is a big upstanding col- Baron,\u201d in the Winners\u2019 Ciass.Montreal Collie \u201c Balmoral Class at the champion, lie, and much resembles his illustrious sire.A kennel of Pointers, the property of Mr.Edward Outhet, Montreal.United States as a land where some | of the best, if not the best, dogs in America are bred.For instance, bull ter- Manchester terriers, - collies, Airedales, etc., have been shipped from Canada to all parts of the United States, and very rarely have not been placed well to the fore in the principal shows.The majority of the dogs featured in this number of The Standard have riers, cocker spaniels, \u201cDomington Siren,\u201d owned and bred by Mr.Thomas Moore, Montreal.been winners of the \u201cblue ribbon\u201d at the most important shows held in England and America.Officers of the Association.The affairs of the Association are in the hands of the following gentlemen: Honorary President, W.C.Finley; President, A.H.Hersey; Vice-Presidents, H.L.Thomas and D.Robertson; Se- cretary-Treasurer, J.R.Innes; Committee: R.C.Binning, R.A.Cameron, \u2014\u2014 Jas.Fenwick, J.Meehan.Dr.J.H.S.Nichol, J.A, Pitt, Jos.Reid, W.Or- miston Roy.F.E.Stuart, A.Stuart, and D.Taylor.The Committee has again been for- Bull Terrier \u201cNelson,\u201d owned by Miss Beatrice M.Bell, which won three firsts at the Montreal Kennel Show, 1906, will be missed this year.Judges who fully of the public.who has been a many years, will tunate in obtaining enjoy the confidence Mr.Joseph Reid, judge of collies for officiate in that capacity here in his usual capable manner, for probably no \u2014 Handsome Canines to be Shown at the Montreal Dog Show; Some Well Known Judges \u201cCoila Winsome\u201d (litter sister to \u201cCoila Sonsie\u201d), and considered by many fanciers to be as good a show collie as her noted sister.Coila Kennels, Montreal.Mr.James Lindsay, of \u201cMatchmaker\u201d fame, another Montreal gentleman who has often been called upon from outside cities to place their dogs, has kindly consented classes of the \u201cterrier\u201d family, and, as he is a well-known connossieur of this breed, he is bound to give satisfaction.Mr.Hayward, an English gentleman to judge the different Owned by who is at present visiting the West, will judge \u201cbull dogs.\u201d As this gentleman is a larger breeder of bull dogs, having had over 500 in his kennel at one time, and having acted as judge of that breed at several English shows, the Committee are quite proud of ob- NEN (Continued on Page 3.) man knows collies better than Mr.Reid.ha} PUPPY PRIZE-WINNERS AT THE TORONTO DOG SHOW-\u2014The Ontario tration depicts a number of prize-winners in the puppy class, - ~ Kennel Club recently held its annual show in the Queen City, and the illus\u2019 (Photograph by Pringle & Booth, Toronto.) | ler.== \"ep Ey a THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Favorites in Aristocratic Dogdom Which Will Claim Much Attention From Montrealers # %* 2 ws, | \u201cThe Little Nipper,\u201d of Glenwyth, value $3000.He has never been beaten and will be seen in the Open Bull Bog Class at the coming Show.His owner is Mr.H.L.Thomas, President of the Bull Dog Club of Canada.(Continued from Page 2.) taining his promise to return to Montreal for May 16th, Mr.Harry Lacey, of Boston, will handle all other classes with his usual «are and precision.There is no necessity to eulogize Mr, Lacey\u2019s capacity Mrs.H.C.Egerton\u2019s White Pomeranian, \u201cBeauty.\u201d \u201cCaerleon,\u201d a fox terrier owned by Mr.J.Stanford, Montreal, as a judge, as he is acknowledged to be one of the best all-round judges in the world.old == WORLD-FAMOUS DOG LOVERS.Amongst those who have become world-famous in literature, the arts, science, and the drama, dogs have ever been prime favorites.Landseer, Leigh- ton, Dickens, Pugin, the eminent architect, Rousseau, the philosopher, Scott, Tennyson, and Darwin were all passionately devoted to canine pets, while * \u201cSraizee Blackboy,\u201d a Boston bull-dog owned by Mr.Wm.Barnes.EE going still farther back one finds that Chaucer, Sir Isaac Rubens, and Hogarth regarded them as the best of companions, Taught His Poodle to Read.Newton, Of present-day celebrities none, perhaps, have a greater fondness for these four-footed pets or a higher opinion of their intelligence than Lord Avebury, who actually taught his black poodle, Van, to read by means of cards, and thus communicate his wants to his master.The Bishop of Ripon has not found time to make .a study of his pets in the same way that Lord Avebury has but he is nevertheless done; much attached to George, a pug, whose character, has a black marks against it.George, alas, number of in fact, is a pug possessing a very combative disposition, and has a partiality for worrying gheep.He has already been the death of several, and would doubtless find very much in common with Gyg, Mr.W.P.Frith\u2019s pet fox- terrier.\u201cGyp,\u201d says the veteran Royal Academician, \u201cmay be called a \u2018gay dog,\u201d for he has a habit of stopping out all night and returning about 5 in the morning, when he barks and The smooth fox terrier \u201cGen.Lee,\u201d C.K.C.S.B., 6238, whelped May, 1900; sire, Elmond Castor; dam, Elmwood Patience; breeder, Charles Thompson; owner, James Fenwick; won ten prizes, 1904; first prize Veteran Dogs, 1906.NN He has all the courage of his race, and will attack any howls until he is let in.other dog, irrespective of size or ferocity.Indeed, he has been rescued sticks and umbrellas,\u201d Rider Haggard\u2019s Dog \u201cPoacher.\u201d The favorite pet of Mr.Rider [Haggard ig a dog named Poacher, whose Champion \u201cSt.Lambert Kathleen,\u201d York, and bred by H.H.Curtis, Montreal.history is both interesting and remarkable.Poacher\u2019s mother was a famous lurcher\u2014a poacher\u2019s dog\u2014and was well known all over West Norfolk.She was set on Mr.Haggard's keeper one from death several times by means ot owned by Miss Edith C.Phillips, of New demned to be shot after the trial; but the famous novelist begged for the poor creature, won her, and her off- spring\u2014the aforesaid Poacher\u2014has proved to be a faithful animal.Mme.Patti has possessed many pets, them such but none of held a high place in her affections as Richi, a little dog presented to the prima donna by a Mexican friend.It ever is said that this lucky favorite is provided with a complete wardrobe, including nightgowns made of sostly silk, and seven collars\u2014one for each day of the week.And when not out with his mistress, Richi reclines in a handsome wicker basket specially designed for his comfort.Most of the members of the British Royal Family have a passionate regard for dogs.For many years past King Edward has never been without a dog as a faithful and inseparable companion.Jack, an Irish terrier, is His Majesty's chief favorite, while Sandringham Paul and \u201cSt.Lambert O\u2019'More,\u201d owned by Mr.W.Douglas, Montreal.night by her master.There was some shooting, the dog was captured, and its Sandringham Pansy\u2014a couple of prize bull dogs\u2014share the affections of owner was charged with attempted Queen Alexandra.murder.The canine prisoner was con- Princess Henry of Battenberg is so Champion \u201cLady Florine,\u201d owned by J.R.Constantineau, Montreal.A String of Prize Bull Dogs, the property of Montreal dog fanciers.; + LO 5 Wr ea re As iaadins anda ti Py a\u201d > ; » Some very noted dogs are here shown.(Photographed for The Standard.) | Bis \u201cCarnoustie,\u201d\u201d a Scottish terrier owned by Miss Eadie, Montreal.\u201cLittle Mary,\u201d owned by Mrs.Montreal.a black Pomeranian F.L.Hutchison, Japânese spaniel, \u201cOsborne O Zara Say,\u201d the property of Mrs.J.A.Pitt.3 Wootten.fond of fox-terriers that she possesses about a dozen, while the Princess of Wales is seldom separated from her favorite dog, Facey.Pw re + TRIBUTE TO A DOG.Senator Vest, of Missouri, was attending court, in a country town, and while waiting for the trial of a case in which he was interested, he was urged by the attorneys in a dog case to help them.Voluminous evidence was introduced to show that the defendant had shot the dog in while other evidence went to show that the dog had attacked the defendant.Vest took no part in the trial, and was not disposed to speak.The attorneys, however, urged him to make a speech, else their client would not malice, (Continued on Page 6.) \u201cThe Archbishop,\u201d of Glenwyth.This pup, which is now 10 months old, will be seen in the Puppy and Novice Class at the coming Dog Show.He is owned by Mr.H.L.Thomas, President of the Bull Dog Club of Canada, who refused $500 for him when he was 4 months old.\u201cTommy Atkins,\u201d a field trial and bench show winner, owned by Mr.H.H.\u201cCavall,\u201d a fox terrier owned by Miss Eadie, Montreal.Montreal.of Montreal, s Champion Royal Grand,\u201d better known as \u201cPat,\u201d winner of over 300 first prizes in Canada and the United States.He is said to be the best Irish setter in Canada to-day, and is owned by Mr.John F.Campbell, of \u201cDomington Cackler,\u201d a fox terrier owned and bred by Mr.Thomas Moore,. THE STANDARD.MONTREAL, CANADA.In the Theatrical TAorld Richard Mansfield has entirely recovered from his illness and will ghort- ly sail for England.RE RR RR Mr.Tree sapred a great success in \u201cRichard IL\u201d at Berlin, and was personally congratulated by the Kaiser, who afterwards discussed Shakespeare with him.XR RR xR The estate of the late Maurice Grau, who died in Paris, March 14, is placed at half a million.His business adviser denies that he suffered losses from | speculation.Type of Modern Revenue- Producing Property.a.TI Vg cst A iris bl day, May 13.w Montreal is just awakening to the demand for accommodation such as the modern apartment house alone can give, in keeping with the popularity achieved by such buildings in New York and Boston and other large cities.To-day, Montreal, is unable to cope with the heavy demand for such accommodation due to large additions to our local population, as a result of the Dominion\u2019s prosperity.The above property, containing six choice suites of apartments, is located in the heart of Montreal's residential section, close to Mount.Royal and adjacent to the Uptown Retail Shopping District.The exterior and interior finish of this building is in keeping with the most modern specifications; the heating and sanitary arrangements are perfect.This particular property offers a most substantial revenue, as a critical investigation will prove.Messrs.Putnam & McCrory, Real Estate Agents, 308-10 Merchants\u2019 Bank Building, will be pleased to give interested k Montreal parties the fullest information.nown Montrea good works.The late Mrs.Sarah Wheeler, a well- lady, who passed away last week, after a life spent in Spring time\u2014Glad time\u2014when we can lead the joyous Out-door life which makes Canada the greatest summer country in the world.The athletic type of figure adopted by the Semi-ready designers a year ago 1s now the vogue in England.The lightweight worsteds are shown in double- breasted, single-breasted, and in two-piece sack suits at $15, $20 and $25.Riding Breeches at $9 and $10.Made of finest English Whipcord.Send to any one of the five Montreal Semi-ready stores for a copy of the booklet, \u201cDress and Address.\u201d It\u2019s worth the cost of a postcard just to learn what a London society lady thinks of men\u2019s dress.237 St.James St.172 Peel St.505-507 St.Catherine St.West.631 St.Catherine St.East.3521 Notre Dame St.East.John Drew and his leading woman, Margaret Illington, in \u201cHis House in Order,\u201d at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre during the week commencing Mon- Although Virginia Harned was born in Boston, she spent her childhood in England.Not long after returning to America, she had her first engagement in \u201cOur Boarding House,\u201d and in 1887 she appeared as leading woman with George Clarke of the Daly company on a tour through New England in \u201cThe Corsican Brothers.\u201d Miss Harned, who is the wife of E.H.Sothern, will be Miss Eveleen Dunmore, with \u201cThe Arrival of Kitty,\u201d at the Academy of Music during the week commencing Monday, May 13, A best remembered for her Drusilla Ives, her original creation of Trilby, and for her Iris in the Pinero play of that name.ee og RE \u201cNothing new under the sun!\u201d exclaims The London Daily Telegraph.How true the saying is! Mr.Beerbohm Tree returns from Berlin after a memorable and interesting experience.He is one of the few English actors\u2014 the late Sir Henry Irving was another Miss Grace Hopkins in the \u201cGreat Wall Street Mystery,\u201d at the Theatre Francais during the week commencing Monday May 13.\u2014who have had the honor of appearing before the German Emperor.But nearly 500 years ago players from Britain performed in the presence of a monarch in the Fatherland.On the arrival of the Emperor Sigismund at the Council of Constance, in the year 1417, a company of English actors,who were also favored with the presence of the ambassador from these isles, represented before him two sacred dramas which were then an absolute novelty in Germany.The first was \u201cThe Adora- a \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 JZ rp lll Aledo lel 22278 Prd wl nl nll mr PTD Pd dal lid A, o N ee - IRA rr A es | = .\u2014 - im ITE TE TR d }, i of \\ iF IF 1 à _ 1 \u2018ouf, 707 i iy , Ne, 00 1 Va lala ale dada lalla lala lado lod Lola ola lod dl od heel ll) LUXE 7 rl ot lS Al Al Mot etl ot a iy CES \u2014_\u2014 / KN \u2014_\u2014 = =\" NSS \u2014= ASOT ll = = CAF - (= Th it, mee?d= = Ce tp ROS = = y PE SERN Ee aml oe == 7, = SRO Ua SSSSSISIN GG 00ers.DOPROS0 ON OGAAA SALSA SANS NS SRE SNS } F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO., Limited, Sole Agents for Canada, 30\u201441\u201443\u2014ST.GABRIEL STREET, MONTREAL, [ZU ideolile loll ledalelelaladaladlelellilidalolalidalal sled Za A ali a ila RXR 0 Entique Galleries PHILLIPS SQUARE, - - - - MONTREAL.CCl oll aCalslalalol dil ale lolelal sl il edad alee Lal pled ead ide eel ll dood ooo od oon ol 2 oe lee Lolo tele Zt elalalelad clad dlalaladadad alot N This Illustration represents a corner in our Showrooms.Rare Wty Furniture\u2014Curios\u2014Chbina\u2014Paintings\u2014OID Bold and Silver\u2014IBric=a=1Brac and Hrt obiects of every description.We are continually receivin and Europe, thus enabling us antiquities in America.JB.(D.& T.Fenkins Phillips Square, Montreal ; 422-424 Yon St.Peters Square, London ; g consignments trom all parts of this country to offer for sale the finest collection of genuine ge Street, Toronto : Birmingham, England.tion of the Magi,\u201d and the other \u201cThe Massacre of the Innocents by Herod.\u201d It is a coincidence that one of Mr.Tree\u2019s most effective impersonations is identified with this last character.Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer has been sold for over sixty years, yet we have just changed the formula, the style of bottle, and the manner of packinŸ.As now made, it represents the very latest researches, both at home and abroad.A high-class and thoroughly scientific preparation.Falling Hair \u2014 Promptly checks falling hair.You save what you have and get more, too.Dandruff \u2014 Removes all dandruff atonce, and prevents its further formation.Ask for \u201cthe new kind\u201d The kind that does not change the color of the hair.4 Formula: Glycerin, Capsicum, Bay Rum, Sulphur, : ea, Rosemary Leaves, Boroglycerin, Alcohol, Perfume.R.P.HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H.Margaret Illington, in \u201cHis House in Order,\u201d ; at Hi i during the week commencing Monday, \u2019 s Majesty's Theatre, May 13, FP -\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Po \u2014 ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT SECTION NUMBER TWO he Standard MONTREAL, CANADA.VOL.III.No.19.171 ST.JAMES STREET.Friends of Beautiful Canadians Send Many Photographs in The Standard Beauty Quest ert alive Miss Huot, St.Johns, Que.(Photo by Pinsonneault.) Miss Pollock, of St.Johns, Que, (Photo by Pinsonneault.) y Po Sr EE ee Er a] Miss Lucy Storer, Westmount.\u2014 NA S announced in the News Edi- York as the bride of Leonard Day, a young lady over there.She is the tion of The Standard last lawyer of New York city.prettiest girl I have seen in the Saturday, Miss Adelaide AIl- The President's reference to Miss South.\u201d Miss Allen, when presented, len, of Atlanta, Georgia, who Allen as \u201cthe prettiest girl\u201d was made was highly complimented on her was called the \u2018prettiest girl I have at a reception to him in Atlanta dur- beauty by the President, whereupon seen in the South\u201d by President Roose- ing his tour of 1905.Secretary Loeb she naively replied: velt during his tour, and who has since had reminded him that it was time to \u201cI am afraid, Mr.President, that come to be known in consequence as go, when the.President replied, \u201cAll the \u201cRoosevelt girl,\u201d has gone to New right, Loeb, but I must meet that (Continued on Page 6.) OF Pr NNN Ce Lee _ | ; Miss Maud E.Ashcroft, Montreal.An Ottawa Young Lady in The Standard Competition.EE ~~ ° ea ¥ | = = A .42 Le ! \u2018 \u2018 .| | .] « | .| * » : © = Miss Eva Ackhurst Roberts, Montreal.(Photo by Pinsonneault.) Madame Trudeau, St.Johns, Que. H i 6 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Many Interesting Evolutions Will Be Seen at the Military Tournament at the Arena NEXT WEEK\u2019S MILITARY TOURNAMENT IN THE ARENA\u2014\u201cFan Tableau,\u201d to be executed on Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18, by the Gentlemen Cadets of the Royal Military College.- THE MILITARY TOURNAMENT.At the Military Tournament and Tattoo at the Arena, on May 17th and 18th, the Royal Military College Cadets from Kingston are to give a performance of free gymnastics and gun drill, The free gymnastics are a system of gymnastic exercises which are carried out without any apparatus whatever.These exercises are in use in all military gymnasiums and in most of the educational institutions throughout the Empire.The system is based on the Swedish method of physical training, together with many of the er box CorkT iN) There are 14 provinces and 10 terri- The tories in the Argentine Republic.President has a salary of $30,000.THE STANDARD BEAUTY QUEST.(Continued from Page 5.) Southern hospitality has blinded you to our defects.\u201d The South has long peen famed for its beauties, but Canada seems to have its share after all.As the weeks roll by, The Standard\u2019s Quest for the most beautiful Canadian Girl grows in popularity.The plates given in this issue are a selection from photographs of those whose friends have forwarded them in the competition.Many enquiries have been received from all parts of Canada, asking as to the conditions governing the Quest.These conditions are such as can be availed of by everyone.All attractive Canadian girls can have their photos forwarded by their friends or photo- graphers\u2014all are welcome to assist in the Quest.Practically all the Provinces have now sent photographs of favorite daughters, and from now on a series of very attractive pictures should be the result.One mother writes, asking if she can enter the photograph of her daughter, who is now out of the country, studying music in Germany.All Canadian- born girls are eligible.Only professional beauties, actresses and models are debarred.One of the most interesting features of The Standard\u2019s Beauty Quest is the interest being taken in it by The Standard\u2019s French-Canadian readers.To give all the beautiful Canadian girls, of French descent, a special chance, arrangements have been made by which the well-known photographers, Messrs, Lapres & Lavergne, will take free the pictures of those who may FOOD GREAT BEAUTIFIER This is the only preparat fom known to medical sci creates good, firm, healthy fot and clears the complexion of eya- blemish such as pimples, black) heads, ste, without internal medicines.For removing wrin ; without an equal.les 1t 10 FOR DEVELOPING THE BUST or restoring a wasted bre through nursing or sickness.mont ing thin cheeks plump and tii the hollows of a Serawny neck thers # no other preparation in that has any comparison, the world SPECIAL OFFER\u2014 The, repuier Charles\u2019 Flesh Food is $1.00 \u20ac box but to introduce it into tho of new homes its propriet decided to sell it for the Dresses Le 50 cents A ax (niall orders will also be ed a s price.and recommended by P On sale W.H.SCROGGIE, MONTREAL.Ay a x ed VEZ ARR Free to convince you of great merit of Dr.Charles\u2019 Fl Food, will be sent free for ten cents, which pays for cost of mailing.We will also send our illus trated 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.Fer Sample packages address, DR.CO.168 Fuilten St, New York, A sample box, just ou ® esh wish to compete and who fulfil the requirements.Photographers will have their studios duly credited, exercises used in the Sandow system of physical culture.The exercises are varied and novel, the rhythmic movements of some being particularly pleasing, and the precision with which the others are done will prove most inter- PAGE ACME White Fences I \"Any height to 8 ft.Any esting.Briefly, the exercises are as nr length you say.Fr ! 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FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS CANADA.MONTREAL, THE STANDARD, rer nier ae © HIS ideal residential section of Montreal is situated on the northern slope of Mount Royal, and is the most beautiful location on the Island.It occupies the elevated ground between Cote des Neiges and the town of Outremont.The contour of the ground is unique, rising in sloping terraces to the crest of the hill.This situation precludes the possibility of any obstruction to the view.Northmount has the most beautiful outlook of any part of the Island.From any point of view the spectator cannot fail to admire the truly marvellous panorama extending for miles without interruption.Lake St.Louis reveals its picturesque beauty ; Back River and the Ottawa River can be seen glistening in the sun, with the distant Laurentian range of mountains completing a perfect picture undimmed by smoke and unmarred by factory chimneys.~\u2014 No other spot can compare with Northmount for scenic beauty, and it can be compared with Ste.Agathe for the pure air which makes it a cool spot on the hottest day of summer.Owing to the lofty ozonized altitudes, this select spot of the unique Mount Royal is unparalleled for its salubrity and renovating health power.Though only a stone\u2019s throw from the centre of the eity\u2014a simple matter of twenty minutes\u2019 ride on the electric cars\u2014it is near enough to the commercial heart of the Metropolis, and far enough away to make it an exceptionally attractive and peaceful suburb.The natural desire of everyone compelled to carry on their oceupation in a large city, with its harsh din of traffic and noise whieh interrupt all peace of mind, is to have a home removed as far as possible from all association with the daily strenuous commercial activity,\u2014in other words,\u2014a home of rest for the tired brain and body, where the leisure hour can be spent in peaceful enjoyment with the beauties of nature, far from the association of sky-serapers and electric signs.With many, the desire to own a home is a daily ambition, but they are prevented from realizing this cherished hope owing to lack of the necessary funds to meet the outlay.In this connection, the Company controlling this popular suburb is prepared to have their own architect furnish plans, and guarantee to erect your house in three months from date of signing contract, provided the purchaser guarantees ten per cent.of the cost.The balance of the purchase price can be paid off by easy payments, equivalent to paying rent, which enables anyone to possess a home designed to their liking, and in keeping with their earning power.i Flag tiie iy Elk pre Another point to remember is the actual increase in value of vour investment which the above system of payment offers the purchaser.The picture here given of Northmount is a faithful reprodue- tion of this popular suburb, void of all exaggeration; consequently, when you visit the property in person, your own judgment will decide on its future development and value in view of its natural location and contiguity to the Metropolis of the Dominion.The above description of Northmount, coupled with your own conception of its future, may claim your interest, since the property is on the market, in suitable town lots, at moderate prices and easy terms, from its present owners, The Northmount Land Company, Limited, whose head office is at 71 St.James Street, Mr.Edouard Gohier, Managing Director.\u2014 _ \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 SCE.cE - \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 \u2014.ess - \u2014 \u2014 lll eee \u2014_ \u2014_ \u2014 dt.AS.ARE.SEE es _ Lu o Cy ae ama Be cv PER Ey & py Aegan Jl JgJ90a Lili $ = Ill B= «2 re ee ro oe.= =: Il THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.\u2014\u2014 Hundreds of Brave Boys Flock to the Banner of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League ANt=%&= JAMES PATTERSON, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Lapres & Lavergne, St.Denis street, corner Ontario.) a HE Children\u2019s Anti-Cigarette Campaign inaugurated by The Standard has proved a movement which has excited a very great amount of attention both in the city of Montreal and throughout the country.pondence on the subject, which, from the first, was very large, has not diminished, and inquiries are coming in by mail and telephone as to the scope of the work.Many clergymen and religious or- The volume of corres- ganizations have written expressing deep in the campaign, pleasure and confidence in the success of the work which The Standard has undertaken.The boys of the city continue to daily call at The Standard Office for pledge-cards, and many letters are being received from outside towns asking for cards ages.The campaign was inaugurated primarily to try and save the young boys from the cigarette habit.In this member of Parliament who brought up recently the subject of the terrible ravages of cigarettes among young interest and in various-sized pack- connection, a prominent Canadian children before the House of Commons, calls attention to a remarkable case which is attracting much attention in Ottawa.It seems that not only boys, but some young girls also, have acquired the habit of smoking cigarettes.In Ottawa recently the Children's Aid Society investigated a case which has many remarkable features.the case of a young lady not eighteen years of age, very attractive, and gifted with rare talents; she was born of respectable parentage, and casually acquired the habit of smoking cigarettes.She presently found cigarettes as essential as her daily meals.The parents discovered the smoking, and forbade it with kindly advice; but the grip of the cigarette proved stronger than the girl\u2019s will.For fear of being locked in the house or kept from obtaining the cigarettes, she hid them in her hair and shoes.Continued searches only sharpened the girl\u2019s wit, as when one hiding-place was found out, she invented another.It went on from time to time, until the parents at last succeeded in keeping the cigarettes away from her.The child at this grew hysterical, and it was feared by experts that the deprivation of the cigarettes would have the result of turning her insane.At this point the mother and father called in the assistance of the Children\u2019s Aid Society, and asked their co-operation and advice to prevent the young girl from becoming an inmate of a madhouse.deeply appeal to parents.In this issue of The Standard is The case is one to ~ JAMES BROCKIE, Member Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Lapres & Lavergne, St.Denis street, corner Ontario.) of The It is continued the Roll, of Honor of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette.Campaign, with pictures of a tow \u2018of.the hundreds of children who are sighing the pledge- card.} KENNETH HILL, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) Important Manifesto The following has been signed against juvenile cig- arette-smoking by many well-known public men.It has been signed by leading and representative men of all ranks and classes, The movement has the warmest sympathy and approval of the Duke of Fife, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London.Two thoughts appear to be uppermost in the minds of the signatories, important manifesto RUSSELL SCANLAN, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigàrette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) viz.:\u2014(1) That the time has arrived for the Legislature to take action in and (2) that the absence of home discipline, in regard to this evil, is a great hindrance to teacherg in their efforts to repress the habit amongst their scholars.THE MANIFESTO.\u2014In view of the great increase of late years in cigar- ette-smoking amongst the young, it is felt that a strong expression of opinion may be of use in drawing national this matter; GEORGE BINNEL, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) attention to a habit which is undoubtedly doing much to undermine the health and ruin the character of many boys in thé various grades of society.the boy in the street, the evil is equally harmful, and we, the \u201cundersigned, cannot too strongly express our hope that every possible attempt may be Member of The GERALD HILL, Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) \u2018Whether to the public school boy or to made to deal with what we believe to be a very serious hindrance to the young life of the nation, And we would specially emphasize the evident duty of the parents to control their boys in regard to this habit, (Signed), Meath; Portsmouth; Car- ysfort; Kelvin; Powerscourt; Wolse- ley, F.M.; Kinnaird; Chelmsford, Governor and Commandant Church Lads\u2019 Brigade; Brassey; Monkswell; Over- toun; W.Grantham, Judge of High Court, London, Handley Dunelm, Bishop of Durham; Herbert E.Winton, Bishop of Winchester; G.W.B.and Wells, Bishop of Bath and Wells; J.J.S.Perowne, Bishop; G.A.Derry, and R.Bishop of Derry; Horace N.Blakis- ton, Bart.; Matthew Dodsworth, Bart.; J.H.Yoxall, M.P.; Richard Bell, M.P.; J.Keir Hardie, M.P.; Will Crooks, M.P.; Thomas Pelham; H.M.Burge, D.D., Headmaster Winchester College; G.A.Thompson, LL.D., Headmaster Horsham Grammar School; R.Bous- field, M.A.Headmaster King James IL Grammar School, Bishop Auckland; E.F.Gilbard, M.A., Headmaster Norwich School; Herbert A.Watson, M.A, Headmaster Lancaster School; J.C.Dick, M.A., Headmaster Foyle College; T.C.Fry, D.D., Headmaster Berk- hampsted School; Herbert W.Wool- rych, M.A., Headmaster Blackheath School; R.Arnold Edgell, M.A, late Headmaster Leamington College; J.Gow, M.A.,, Headmaster Westminster School; T.Field, D.D., Warden Rad- ley College; E.C.Selwyn, D.D., Headmaster Uppingham School; H.B.Gray, D.D., Warden and Headmaster Bradfield College; R.Lee, M.A.ex- Headmaster Christ's Hospital; John Marshall, MA.LL.D.-Headmaster Royal High School, Edinburgh; J.S.Tucker, M.A, Headmaster Trent Col- » JOHN McGARRITY, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) lege; M.G.Glazebrook, D.D., Canon, Headmaster Clifton College; W.T.A.Barber, B.D.,, Headmaster Leys, Cambridge; R.Waterfield, M.A.Headmaster Cheltenham College; C.W.Bourne, M.A, Headmaster King's College School; A, F.Titherington, M.A.Oxon.Headmaster Brighton College; W.H.M.Ragg, M.A.Headmaster Hereford Cathedral School; W.H.Flecker, D.C.L., Headmaster Dean Close School, Cheltenham.# JOSEPH McGARRITY, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti - Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Lapres & Lavergne, St.Denis street, corner Ontario.) STANLEY C.HILL, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) EX RRERREERREEKXEE EMPLOYERS STUDY STANDARD\u2019S LEAGUE ROLL OF HONOR.It will be of interest to parents and teachers, as well as to scholars about to start out in life, to know that The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette Honor Roll is consulted by many of the large employers of labor before engaging boys to take into their firms.The League lists are daily scanned, and where a young candidate's name appears he gets the preference.The lists are always open for inspection, RRR RBRRERIRRBIRRIRIRRRER RRBRRIRBRRPRBRPPRPIRBRITRRR RERRETEREEEEEEE®E HERBERT BUTLER (13 years of E age), 5 Bannockburn avenue, WILLIE NILES (8 years of age), 3a \"Argyle avenue.EDWARD M.BRINE (12 years of age), 49 Latour street.LIONEL E.GRAY (8 years of age), 39 Quesnel street, FRANKLIN DOUGHERTY (10 years of age), 9a Argyle avenue.a OSCAR McARTHUR, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) The Roll of Honor Grows Longer as the Benefits to the Children Become More Strikingly Apparent to the Parents\u2014More Pictures of Those Signing the Pledge Cards and Some More Additions to the Roll of Honor.EWEN R.IRVINE (8 years of age), 19 Quesnel street.WILLIE H.SNELL (8 years of age), 41 Quesnel street, tN T.BLACKLOCK, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) WILLIAM McGUIRE 11 years of age), 159 St.Andre street.JOSEPH McGARRITY (10 years of age), 27 Argyle avenue, JOHN McGARRITY (14 years of age), 27 Argyle avenue.JOS.ROBINSON (14 years of age), Bordeaux street, ARTHUR GOODIER (11 years of age), 21 St.Edward street, ALEX, BROADHEAD (14 years of age), 246 Bleury gtreet, M.DAWSON (11 years of age), 63 Anderson street.J.DRURY (14 years of age), 8 Vallee street, REDMOND GRACE (12 years of age), 69 Anderson street, HARRY PRIMEAU (14 years of age), 57 Anderson street, EDWIN KYNNERSLEY (9 years of age), 33 Coursol street, ALBERT KYNNERSLEY (6 years of age), 33 Coursol street, BERNARD J.MAGUIRE (12 years of age), 159 St.Andre street, J.HERBERT MINTO (14 years of age), 904 Demontigny street.GEORGE F.LEE (13 years of age), 2 St.Andre street.HARRY FARNEY (9 years of age), 104 Ontario street East, FRED.JEFFERY (13 years of age), 86a Chatham street.ROBERT JOHN DODD (10 years of age), 99 Bleury street.CHARLIE COLLINS (14 years of age), 230 Bleury street.SAMUEL HIRCHFIELD (13 years of age), 604 Sanguinet street.DAVID B.CURLE (13 years of age), 230 Bleury street.CARL THOMPSON (13 years of age), 1249 Berri street.NORTH THOMPSON (10 years of age), 1249 Berri street, Nt HILARY ROBERTSON, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti - Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) NN SAMUEL WESLEY REED (14 years of age), 135 Coursol street.S.S.GOODFELLOW (18 years of age), 60 Mackay street, ALEX.BROWN (12 years of age), 308 Stanley street, JAMES INNES (11 years of age), 150 St.Andre street.JOHN INNES (9 years of age), 150 St.Andre street.J.B.THOMPSON (18 years of age), 1249 Berri street.Ww.G.H.LESTER (14 years of age), 602 Cadieux street.145 St.M.SIMONS (16 years of age), Dominique street.R.COSTIGAN, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) Doors Closed to Youthful Cigarette Smokers.The growing youths of Canada will perhaps be surprised at some of the doors which are closed to boys who get the cigarette habit.Here are a few of the big concerns in the United States, employing great armies of assistants, who have put up the bars: Union Pacific Railroad.Swift & Co.Packing House, Chicago.Marshall Field, dry goods, Chicago.Lehigh Valley Railroad.United States army positions.United States naval schools.Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad.SCOTT STRANG, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) A UE Carson, Pirie & Scott, Chicago.Central Railroad, Georgia, Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Company, Lowell, Wanamaker's, Philadelphia.Morgan & Wright Tire Co., Chicago.Western Union Telegraph Co.(in messenger service), Burlington Railroad.United States Weather Bureau (Willis M.Moore, Chief).Academy of North-Western University, Chicago.JOHN KEARNEY, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti- Cigarette League of Honor, (Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) ee Telephone Co, (Cumberland).New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, Pittsburg & Western Railroad.West Superior (Wisconsin) Railroad.| TESLA # ih a A thes IAN HILL, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Rice, St.Catherine street.) Athletic Clubs.\u2014 \u201cCigarettes are prohibited to all athletes in training for our competition games.\u201d (The restriction of numerous schools and colleges in Canada and the United States).\u201cNo boy can be a fine athlete, football, baseball or basket-ball player, runner, jumper or gymnast who weakens his heart and poisons his blood by cigarette smoking.\u201d Business College.\u2014\u2018\u2018\u2019This is our experience in teaching more than fifty thousand young people: cigarettes bring shattered nerves, mental weakness, stunted growth and general and physical and moral degeneracy.We refuse to receive users of tobacco in our institution.\u201d (H.C.and S.A, Spencer, Spencerian Business College).\u201cI will not try to educate a boy with the cigarette habit.It is wasted time.The boy couldn\u2019t learn.Trying to teach him would be like talking to a block of wood.Cigarettes are poisonous.A boy who smokes cigarettes can\u2019t learn anything.His mental faculties are blunted.His physical being is wrecked.\u201d\u2014Professor Wilkinson, School Principal.\u201cOne poor fellow I knew was a complete wreck (a high school boy).He could not get his mind on anything except cigarettes.He couldn\u2019t study, his eyesight was affected, he was haggard and pale, he was nervous and dejected, he couldn't remember anything longer than a minute, he was beyond redemption.He left school.\u201d\u2014Profes- sor Coy, High School Principal.\u201cBoys who smoke cigarettes are always backward in their studies.They are filthy in their personal habits, tending to viciousness, they are hard to manage, dull in appearance.There is danger of such boys making weak and undesirable citizens.\u201d\u2014Principal W.8.Strickland, (All these instances are from the school principals of one large city.) Ayer\u2019s Company, Lowell, employs hundreds of boys.They issued the following order: \u201cBelieving that the smoking of cigarettes is injurious to both mind and body, thereby unfitting young men for their best work,\u2014there- fore, after this date, we will not employ any young man under twenty-one years of age who smokes cigarettes.\u201d John Wanamaker\u2019s\u2014The application blank to be filled out by boys applying for a position reads: \u201cDo you use tobacco or cigarettes?\u201d A negative answer js expected, and is favorable to their acceptance as employees.Morgan & Wright Tire Company, large employers\u2014\u201cNo cigarettes can be smoked by our employees.\u201d Western Union Telegraph Co.will discharge from their employ messenger service boys who persist in smoking cigarettes.Burlington Railroad, and all railroads mentioned, have issued orders that \u201cpositively forbid the use of cigarettes by employees while on duty.\u201d a WILLIAM NILES, Member of The Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette League of Honor.(Photo by Lapres & Lavergne, St.Denis street, corner Ontario.) \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _\u2014 _\u2014\u2014\u2014\" \"np -\u2014_ "]
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