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[" > vi 4° | { 4 -\u2014 Zeb.| Ï ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ILLUSTRATED [ SUPPLEMENT { Che Standard.\u201cVoL.IV.No.38.MONTREAL, CANADA, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908.171 ST.JAMES STREET.i AUTUMN SCENES IN RURAL CANADA\u2014(1) Among the ferns in the foresting a 1907 colt.(15) Cutting corn.: | | | A vrs r \"1 y ih all Ë : ) 4 °N gy | + C7 | | ; ik i | I 1 a ta 4 ; | | I (5) Reaping wheat.(11) Husking corn.(12) When extremes meet\u2014an old-fashioned ox-cart and modern bales of hay.(6) Woodpeckers having an argument.(7) Rid- (13) A September holiday scene.(14) Fall ploughing.(Photos by R.R.Sallows, Goderich, Ont.) (2) Packing apples for the foreign markets.(3) Filling the hay-mow.(4) A modern method of filling a hay-rack.(8) A wayside cross in Ontario.(9) A Dutch windmill near Goderich.(10) Hoeing turnips.(16) An old-fashioned Quebec out-door oven.22100 ~ 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.\u2014_\u2014 Panoramic View of the Most Powerful Naval Squadron That Has Ever Visited Canadian Waters.Rr Tr er et TR TR ST NN RN Re PA i LS SNL A A Ae SN me se \u2014 ) 5.Br h, Fre \u2014 TNT A NAS AN NN NT NN A A TP Sr TAL ar NS ms A NN em SCENES FROM THE TERCENTENARY FETES AT QUEBEC\u2014One of the most impressive and majestic of the many inspiring spectacles witnessed at th below the Plains of Abraham and the citadel is the mightiest fleet of warships ever seen in Canadian waters.e recent Tercentenary Celebration was that which forms the subject of the above panoramic picture.In the backgrofe seen the c To the extreme left are six of the British men-o\u2019-war, and the United States battleship New Hampshire.In the centre are H.M.S.Indomitable (in rear), the F ish guests to the Tercentenary fetes, including the Duke of Norfolk and Earl Roberts, V.C., crossed the Atlantic.eship Leon G \\ ; , The photograph from which the illustra ales, and is ¢ sound waves struck the adjacent heights of Quebec and Levis, and rolled down the river between the cliffs.tion was reproduced was taken at a moment when the fleet was firing a royal salute of 21 guns in honor of H.R.H.the | On the whole, the display of naval strength seen at the Tercentenary was one of the most inspiring and imposing spectacles connected with the celebration.Panoramic View of Canada\u2019s Greatest Review Which Took Place on Plains of Abraham : An Histor ictur Nr A me a NAN NAN PN TNT RT he TR RENE ENS NS NL a Ae SA Aa ps a rm SW en ee ee | \u2014 x; - ad i dk 8 it xo , oo, v.RT ee Raging % - à - sR ma ; X A poli LR .ed 6 @ a à 0 SY A uR À 3 a , pf SES OR Stee aig RED EAE ¥ ICE TA e 4 4q ir = Eve 2x Spo V ld aii PET 3 NEA LTS p> roy 1 : Mes rs N PEN TR Ry Ce 2 À x A Toi en pou Si Luce e : ae Ra RN Rad hg = | 34 4 i A _ \u2026 8 pi TF.ER 5 Jen if ) .LEH A pe ACNE: sci Kae of vi «i : Ie a * - Mets - ; À gr er \u2014 2 SCENES FROM THE TERCENTENARY FETES AT QUEBEC\u2014The above picture portra ys the royal review on the Plains of Abraham\u2014one of the really great battlefields of the world.This review formed one of the most spectacular incidents of the recent Tercentenary Celebration, witnessed adopting this plan it was possible for the militia authorities to mobilize on the Plains detachments from nearly every regiment in Central and Eastern Canada; thus, those who witnessed the review were able to adequately judge of the efficiency and physique of the Canadian Ma whole.Grey, Governor-General of Canada, as well as the leading militia officers of Canada.Among those who witnessed the review were His Grace the Duke of Norfolk; Vice-President Fairbanks, of the United States; Mr.George Wolfe, of Westerham, England, a descendant of Generaywho died o the Marquis de Levis, a collateral descendant of the Marquis de Levis, who defeated General Murray at the Battle of Ste.Foye in 1760; and several of the distinguished foreigners who attended the Tercentenary fetes as guests of the city of Quebec.In the above picture H.R.H: Ke of Wales service, and beyond them (between the gaol and the Ferris Wheel) the shaft which marks the spot on which Wolfe breathed his last.At the close of this review the Plains of Abraham were dedicated to the peop:e of Canada by His Royal Highness.Panoramic View of the Famous North West Arm at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Where Recent Historical Cbrat NNN + N\\A EN ST a rr ANA cir A ee ss | £ the} of sels.HISTORICAL TOWER IS NOW PROPOSED TO CELEBRATE THE MEETING AT HALIFAX OF THE FIRST ELECTIVE COLONIAL ASSEMBLY WHICH CONVENED ON OCTOBER 2, 1758, AND CONSISTED OF 19 MEMBERS\u2014Nova Scotia thus took her place at the heaë «ed el, fra] the in length, situated in the immediate rear of the city, and, as indicated in the illustration, its greater portion is but little more than a mile and a half distant in an air line from the City Hall.Midway between Point Pleasant at the entrance, and the head of the Arm, an ee Rss vf other .historical tower might be placed.Such a memorial tower would be seen from a long distance on every side, even from far out on the Atlantic.It would be in the midst of associations made memorable as the homes or haunts of the Howes, Hills, Thompsons, Cunards, Halibu { tance the road leads to Dutch Village.wi ; ¢ : to thétMon First wharf on right on the point is that of Governor's Island, a famous rendezvous in former times for military folk.The first boat-house and landing stage is that of the newly-formed | 9 the \u201cWaegwoltic Club,\u201d whose :club-house can be see\u201d ~ \" THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Brjp, French and United States Men-o\u2019-War Honoring the Prince of Wales With Royal Salute at Quebec es ee Ee AA A Ta PN .| TN i ES CSSS SDS SES ee ee eA Le ae NN se , \u2018A = a RR a, i He RR \u2019 : a ' A .| me i rn .backgroe seen the citadel and city of Quebec; away on the left the natural \u201cstage\u201d on which the pageants were held; and on the right the Laurentian range of mountains and the ground on which the army of Wolfe r), the Fi eship Leon Gambetta (in foreground), and H.M.S.Arrogant (to the right).Somewhat removed from these is the second of the French battleships, and, in close proximity to this ship, are a transatlantic collier and the C.P.R.SS.Empress of Ireland, on which several of the Brit- .H.the Bales, and is extremely interesting on that account.In all, 231 rounds were fired during this salute by the various ships, and few who heard them will ever forget the thunder of the various detonations and the wonderful series of echoes and reverberations which followed as the n.(Panoramic View taken by H.O.Dodge, Sydney, Nova Scotia.By courtesy of United Photographic Stores, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec.The Standard has the exclusive right to publish these panoramic pictures in Canada\u2014Copyrieht.) encamped in 1759.Riding at anchor in the St.Lawrzance immediately | _ LU 0 - _ - D torlicture From the Fact That the Prince of Wales and Earl Roberts Took Part in the Military Exercises |: NS TN TS SNS SSSR ANSE CN AS Ne a A a = Ne er ate =r eat et ee ere Seer et Aer ee ~~ ee er er ae pati 4 He ia Et Sage \u2018 ; od , À a n Eo ol J ; si =, ne CTE gh I 5 a ; ™ 0004 \u2019 + =.se J y ?; : 0, - nu LE EE Cs , Ê FF Lo .on Sig, ms IE te mi FTIR mn a date To a we.À sg sans ur we nt es M = (ES AE Ay We ae as SE ET RS ae RG mas As > LL Lee TEE it ES adem aT a i a ae.FON CR ASR RENE ae HL nS Sl ad ou : EE tie ae Celebration, ® witnessed by upwards of 50,000 people.Nearly 23,000 troops took part, representing almost every unit in the Canadian Militia.In some cases, whole regiments were taken to Quebec from the central cities of Canada; in others, single companies only were allowed to go.By Canadian Ma whole.Among those who were present with H.R.H.the Prince of Wales at this historic military function were Earl Roberts, V.C., the hero of Kandahar and Pretoria; General Pole-Carew and Lord Lovat, each of whom won distinction in South Africa ; His Excellency Earl t of Generaywho died on this same review ground while leading the British troops to victory on September 13, 1759; Comte de Montcalm, a descendant of the Marquis de Montcalm, who commanded the French army during the siege of Quebec and the battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759; re H.R.H.re of Wales is reviewing the infantry.He is mounted on a charger to the left of the open space near the centre of the picture.By his side ride His Excellency Earl Grey and Earl Roberts, V.C.On the open space on the right may be seen the cavalry and artillery units in the (Panoramic View taken by H.O.Dodge, Sydney, Nova Scotia.By courtesy of United Photographic Stores, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec.The Standard has the exclusive right to publish these panoramic pictures in Canada\u2014Copyright.) al Cbration Took Place in Connection With the First Colonial Elective Legislature in the British Empire DT NAN a A NN NN NA NN NE ) f the '% of | [| UE ead ed wh frog, governing countries within the present British Empire.Every visitor to the capital of Nova Scotia is familiar with the le position and charms of the sheltered inlet of the Atlantic Ocean known as the North West Arm.\u201cThe Arm,\u201d as generally termed, is about three miles ns, oth e western shore contracts the waterway and forms \u201cthe narrows,\u201d where it is only 600 feet wide from shore to shore.At this point the Arm is divided into two lake-like expanses of great beauty, and on the elevated promontory mentioned it has been suggested that the Bur to tH mang the ons of Nova Scotia, and thus be in a neighborhood of old memories and on ground already historic.A description of the picture in detail shows: On the left of photo view s rees.i of Melville Island, showing Military Prison; also cove at head of North West Arm.In the far dis- S property formerly was that of the Hon.A.G.Jones, Nova Scotia\u2019s late Governor.The next cluster of bathing and boating-houses and stages are at the foot of Jubilee Road.(Phéto by Gauvin and Gentzel, Halifax, N.S.) he © | L } ore IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014M by Jules Murry in \u201cMarrying M the week commencing Monday, - iss Florence Gear, starred this season ary,\u201d at the Academy of Music during September 21st.THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.A ne mn + p 4 sn onial girl to win the degree of Bachelor of Music at Oxford University.and a five-part fugue.accepted by the examiners.Royal College of Music, at that institution in London.H.R.H.the Prince of Wales is President of the Royal College.Miss Burchell studied under Mr.Peter LeSueur, Mus.Bac.,, Oxon, F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M,, formerly music mas.ter of the Methodist College, St.John\u2019s, # JAW mR CELEBRATING THE 150th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CREATION OF THE FIRST COLONIAL LEGISLATURE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE\u2014This celebration recently took place at Halifax, N.S.,, and was attended by many distinguished persons.The above picture shows a few of those who participated in the aniversary exercises.Beginning at the tablet, and reading from left to right, the names of the gentlemen are:\u2014Hon.W.S.Fielding, Minister of Finance; Hon.W.A.Weir, Provincial Treasurer of Quebec; Premier Hazard, of Prince Edward Island; Archbishop McCarthy, of Premier J.D.Hazen, of New Brunswick; corder McCoy, of Halifax; Ven.A Distinction for a Colonial.Miss Burchell, of Sydney, Nova Sco- tia, is the first Colonial girl to win the distinction of having passed the Final Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music, Oxford University.In 1903 she passed at Oxford the \u201cPreliminary (Arts) Examination for Students of Music,\u201d and the First Examination for the Degree of Mus.Bac.For the Second Mus.Bac.Examination candidates are not obliged to go to Oxford.They = TEED ; , \\ À 2 50) | 2 u EL FENTE] JR _ 7 _-\u2014\u2014\u2014 D | vs y 7 II If you keep Byrrh Tonic Wine in the house you have something to meet every emer- | gency of fatigue or sickness, Halifax ; Archdeacon Armitage.~ are required to submit for examination a musical exercise of their own composition.This must be a vocal work with accompaniment for a string band.The following movements are expected: a five-part chorus, a song or Int ORIGINAL AN) (ALY GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OF M; 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