The Standard., 8 août 1908, samedi 8 août 1908
[" ® J Leb th Cada dt SUPPLEMENT 7 SUPPLEMENT \u2014 \"VOL.IV.No.32.MONTREAL, CANADA, AUGUST 8, 1908.171 ST.JAMES STREET.| Montreal's Reception to Hero of Kandahar and Pretoria: Earl Roberts E An ntering Auto at City Hall NN I \"7\" MONTREAL'S CIVIÉ RECEPTION TO \u201cBOBS\u201d\u2014On \u201cThursday of last week General Lord Roberts rfached the city from Quebec\u201d Soon \"after his arrival he was tendered a reception at the City Hall, when he was Pfesented with an address by Acting-Mayor Lapointe.The above illustration shows the \u201cHero of Kandahar\u201d entering his automobile at the City Hall at the conclusion of the reception ceremonies.\u201cBobs\u201d received an enthusiastic reception in Montreal.(Photo by A.I.Rice, St.Catherine st.West.) Champlain Day at Quebec: Crowd on Terrace Watching for Arrival of Good Ship Don de Dieu NNN NN MeN NNN BNP ee \u2014\u2014 +, \u201ca ~ Sy ; .\u201c .NN EN > f p 2; ~ \"dl RE FA Af Tek + JF à LE A F1 a 5 JA 4 Re ; ; # 4 # Xe ed Ai ia ps ik LN.44444 HHH I : il .: h fh A EN es > É i + : fg \u2019 > © Le NE oO vs AS RN x ; A, Re = « 82 8 BA ear 0d Ny ET += whl 3 Si A a He Wa WATCHING THE ARRIVAL OF CHAMPLAIN AT QUEBEC\u2014This illustration shows the crowd that lined the Dufferin Terrace and its precincts on the day on which the Don de Dieu brought Samuel de Champlain and his crew to Quebec.Thousands, it will be noticed, have taken positions near the rail ing overlooking the river, while hundreds are seated on Citadel Hill.Thousands also are promenading the Terrace.During the Tercentenary celebration the Terrace was frequently packed with a dense mass of humanity.(Photo by Notman & Son, Montreal.) i 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.How Britain's Mighty Warships Looked When Anchored Nearly a Thousand Miles from the Seg a er -~ Le aml oT - \u2014 ar - Abn | | } | .ude WYER a | THE UNIQUE NAVAL DISPLAY AT THE TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION\u2014The first of the above illustrations is deeply interesting from the fact that it picture a powerfui naval squadron of 11 gigantic men-o\u2019-war riding at anchor 800 miles inland from the open sea.Among the warships is the most powerful cruiser in the world\u2014H.M.S.Indomitable, which conveyed the Prince of Wales to and from Canada\u2014and several of the leading battleships of Great Britain, France and the United States.The St.Lawrence is possibly ! the only river in the world that is deep and full enough to allow such an imposing squadron of mighty battleships to proceed so far inland from the sea.The second illustration portrays the scene that immediately followed the arriva| of the Prince of Wales at Quebec.The formidable cruiser in the foreground is the Indomitable, and the small boats that are approaching her are carrying naval and state officials to pay their respects to His Royal Highness.In rear of the Indomitable (reading from left to right) are the | French man-o\u2019-war the Leon Gambetta, and the United States battleship the New Hampshire.Beyond are the heights and town of Levis.(Photo by Notman & Son, Montreal.) NN Na Ne Ne NN NN NN PA A A PA A A A EAN Nat Ne AENEAN Manan -~ 4 poner # db ge RÉ & vb © NTP Rr pel PICTURESQUE INCIDENTS CONNECTED WITH THE NAVAL DISPLAY AT THE TERCENTENARY\u2014The first of the above illustrations shows the Prince of Wales returning the official calls of the Admirals of the British, French and United States Fleets at Que- H.M.S.Minotaur (in rear), and the United States battleship New Hampshire and the French battleship Leon Gambetta (in the foreground).Riding at anchor in the river in rear of the 1 bec.The second.shows (from left to right) C.G.C.Canada, H.M.S.Indomitable, funnels of the.Indomitable may be seen the Don de Dieu, Champlain's ship.Quebec forms the background of the entire picture.» domitable took on board upwards of 3,200 tons of Welsh coal, with a view to smashing all Transatlantic records on her return voyage to England, and t Indomitable can be adequately judged by comparing its length with that of the collier.A like comparison between the funnels of the two vessels will give rea An interesting feature of this illustration is the presence of a collier beside H.M.S.Indomitable.During her sojourn at Quebec the In- he picture shows a Transatlantic collier transshipping its cargo of coal to the big battleship.The size of the ders of The Standard an idea of the size of the warship\u2019s funnels.(Photo by Notman & Son, Montreal.) \u2014 rr + \u2014 | = THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.3 Champlain\u2019s Little Ship the Don de Dieu and Many Hardy Mariners Arrive Once More A AA NN NP RE WU \u2014\u2014\u2014.-\u2014 \u2014\u2014 in Quebec | LY EE EE C THE POPE\u2019S REPRESENTATIVE IN CANADA, AND BRITAIN\u2019S PREMIER PEER\u2014His Excellency Mgr.Sbaretti, Papal Delegate to Canada, and His Grace the 15th Duke of Norfolk, first peer of the British realm and Hereditary Marshal and Chief Butler of England.His Grace was the official representative of the Roman Catholic Church in England at the Tercentenary celebration.He was very popular among all classes while in Quebec, especially with the children.| (Photo by Livernois, Quebec.) NAN NN : È EE Mr.Thomas P.Ross as a color-bearer of the 78th Highlanders.CANADA\u2019S COMMANDING POSITION European students of forestry, who have been forced by the condition of affairs on that continent to carefully study the question of wood supplies, have sounded a note of alarm as to the _.ANS should supply the importations of all the countries requiring manufacturing wood, their normal production would not suffice, and their forest capital would soon be dissipated.\u201d Dr.Schlich, a leading English authority, says:\u2014 THE ARRIVAL OF SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN ON BOARD THE \u201cDON DE DIEU\u201d\u2014This incident in the recent Tercentenary festivities was, perhaps, the most picturesque of all that occurred during the celebration.From a point around the bend in the river near the Isle of Orleans, the little craft, with sails filled with air, gently glided over the water until it reached the spot at which the real Champlain landed three centuries ago.There it dropped anchor.A moment later it was surrounded by a number of canoes filled with Indians stripped to the waist.A pow-wow followed, at the conclusion of which Champlain boarded one of the canoes and was conveyed to the King\u2019s Wharf.AAA ! Sir Dietrich Brandis, the father of the present system of forestry in British India, says:\u2014 \u201cI cannot sufficiently urge upon you Canadians the necessity of concentrating all your energies upon one point, and that is the constitution of as large \u2014 future.M.Melard, one of the leading foresters in France, says:\u2014 \u201cAt the present moment the forestry situation in the civilized world can be summed up in these words: The consumption of wood is greater than the normal production of the accessible forests.There is in this production a deficit which is for the moment supplied by the destruction of the forests.\u201d AA re Ne NN \u201cIf Sweden, Finland, and Canada NN CHARACTERS IN THE TERCENTENARY PAGEANTS\u2014Mr.J.E.Samson as Admiral Philippe de Chabot, and (Photos by Livernois, Quebec.) i Le o NS x Lo NE i i ni Buc \u2018.* a Co 23 ; éd mainmast on the right of the picture.\u201cThe standby for coniferous timber will be Canada, provided her Government does not lose time in introducing a rational management of her forests.\u201d \u2014 was due, honor of Knighthood on Sir George.SIR GEORGE GARNEAU, Mayor of Quebec, to whom much of the suc-' cess of the Tercentenary celebration While in Quebec, H.R.H.the Prince of Wales conferred the \\ \\t \u2026 A PICTURESQUE REMINDER OF THE FOUNDING OF QUEBEC\u2014Samuel de Champlain and the crew of the Don de Dieu, including Mr.Frank Lascelles, Master of the Pageant, who will be noticed standing in front of the Champlain is the figure in black in the middle of the illustration.(Photo by Livernois, Quebec.) an area of State Forests as possible, to enable Canada to supply permanently the greater portion of the coniferous timber now imported into Great Britain.\u201d From the wharf he proceeded to L'Habitation.(Photo by Notman & Son, Montreal.) _ 7 + Co Br \u2019 m 8 % wn.KX Pw a , PS pe trame ages ee ; var Sn ep * .\u201d - + CHARACTERS IN THE TERCENTENARY PAGEANTS\u2014Mr.Moise Raymond as Jacques Cartier, the discoverer of Canada, of Quebec, and of Montreal.(Photo by Livernois, Quebec.) FEEDING THE CREW OF A NAVAL SQUADRON\u2014During the recent Tercentenary celebration at Quebec, large quantities of provisions were taken on board the various battleships and cruisers at Quebec.tration shows a pinnace belonging to a man-o\u2019-war being loaded with supplies.The above illus- (Photo by Notman & Son, Montreal.) 4 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.H.R.H.The Prince of Wales Enjoying An Out-of-door Cup of Tea mmr, A, A A \u2019 Ci, Bary = 3 2 4% A wed io, ; i au x iid, tol dé pu Va EAR Ba.ve ?.as # ; > he #5 hy EA HEAD OF THE FRASER CLAN iN MONTREAL \u2014 The St.Andrew's Home, Aqueduct Street, Montreal, where Lord Lovat, Chief of the famous Fraser Clan, and 16th Baron Lovat, was entertained on Monday last by the Scotch societies of the Canadian metropolis.Lord Lovat was one of the distinguished visitors to the recent Tercentenary celebration at Quebec.« (Photo by Rice, St.Catherine Street West.) NS NE NAN INTERESTING BANQUET GROUP AT ST.JOACHIM, QUE.\u2014The above picture was taken during the informal visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to the summer retreat of the Quebec Seminary at St.Joachim, a 17th century village below Ste.Anne de Beaupre.e.A The house occupied by the reverend fathers at this place is over 200 years old, and the adjoining farm is famous as having at one time belonged to Champlain.During the visit of His Royal Highness to this extremely interesting spot, he, along with others, were entertained at luncheon by the reverend officials of the Seminary.The illustration shows the table of honor, at which were seated (reading from left to right): Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada; the Countess Grey ; Mgr.Sbaretti, Papal Delegate to Canada; H.R.H.the Prince of Wales; Mgr.Laflamme; His Excellency Earl Grey, Governor-Gen- eral of Canada; Mgr.Mathieu; His Grace the Duke of Norfolk.NAN A TRIBUTE TO EARL GREY BY W.T.STEAD.Earl Grey, the Nestor of Whig statesmen, had long retired from public life before his death summoned Albert Grey to the House of Lords.As a peer he was as democratic as ever, but Home Rule severed him for a time from the party to which every Grey hereditarily belongs.His imagination was stimulated, his conscience was roused by the great revival of patriotism which took its rise in the early eighties.The British people, who, as Seeley said, had founded their Empire in absence of mind, discovered from reading his book on the expansion of England how vast THE PRINCE OF WALES IN AN AUTOMOBILE\u2014During his sojourn in Quebec, His Royal Highness frequently made use of an automobile for getting about the city.The illustration shows him, in company with Earl Grey, emerging from the Citadel driveway preparatory to passing down St.Louis street.Dragoons follows the carriage.rN Ne A troop of Royal Canadian (Photo by Notman & Son, Montreal.) was the orb of their Imperial destiny.On some, alas it may be the majority, this discovery was as the drinking of heady wine.Forgetting the responsibilities and realizing only the splendors of Empire, they degenerated into Jin- goes, and made Imperialism for a time almost synonymous with crime.Lord Grey was an Imperialist of a saner sort.He realized the responsibilities and shouldered the duties of Empire.(Photo by Livernois, Quebec.) 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firm of Hemsley has received the high- HENRY W.AUDEN, M.A, ; HALIFAX ST.JOHN MON tinent by the city of Quebec.The med- The dedication reads: est endorsation of those responsible for (Cambridge), Principal MARK OF QUALITY WINNIPEG REGINA CALGARY o TREAL TORONTO allion is framed with a wreath of laurel, \u201cAdresse des citoyens de Quebec a Quebec\u2019s magnificent celebration.- ANCOUVER VICTORIA strong, increasing by industry).The whole medallion is surmounted with a mural crown.Beneath the frame is a ribbon in blue, bearing the words: \u201cTroisieme centenaire de Quebec,\u201d in gold letters.To the left of this are the \u201cIch Dien,\u201d and grey ostrich feathers of the Prince of Wales in enamel, and to the right the Prince\u2019s coat of arms, which are the royal coat of arms with two additional signs imposed upon them in extra re- lief\u2014the peculiar bar indicative of the eldest son across the chief, and the arms of the House of Hanover in the centre of the shield.The crown above is the same as the King\u2019s except for the absence of the gold side.On the right-hand side of the casket is an enamel of Champlain\u2019s well- known drawing of his first \u2018habitation\u201d at Quebec, within a frame of musselshells in gold, with gold laurel leaves and ribbon.On the left is a similar enamel of the Don de Dieu, Champlain's ship.The back bears the presentation inscription in gold lettering in blue ena- mel\u2014a very fine piece of work, in an ornate frame of pierced old scroll work, \"with maple leaves in the corner.tenaire de la Fondation de Quebec par Samuel de Champlain.\u201d The casket rests on feet of eagle's claws clasping a ball at each corner, and the corners of the box are decorated from top to bottom with acanthus leaves.The whole decoration is in gold with the exception of the enamel which is in rich color, and the general effect is most impressive.The top bears a medallion portrait of Champlain from authoritative sources, executed upon enamel over silver, surrounded by a plain frame of gold, with the enamel lettering, \u201cChamplain, 1608,\u201d and that in turn surrounded by gold laurel wreath and maple leaves.The casket was on view at the showrooms of the Hemsley Mfg.Co., 255 St.James street, for a limited period, when many availed themselves of the opportunity, prior to shipment.Special invitations were issued by this enterprising firm.Mr.Cyrille Duquette, the well-known Quebec jeweller and expert judge of precious stones, was chosen by the local committee, and his selection of the in enamel painting ORIGINAL the encouragement of all that is highest and best in Canadian life.AND OL! 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