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The Standard.
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  • Montreal :[The Standard],[1905]-1916
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samedi 13 novembre 1909
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[" :-\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 me Es SE -\u2014 ILLUSIRATED ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT à SUPPLEMENT VOL.V.No.46.MONTREAL, CANADA, NOVEMBER 13, 1909.171 ST.JAMES STREET.The Vast Mountain of Humanity Which Welcomed His Majesty to N orwich\u2014Historic Picture THE KING'S VISIT TO NORWICH: 11,000 SCHOOL CHILDREN WELCOMING HIS MAJESTY\u2014Soon after His Majesty\u2019s recent visit to West Dean Park (from which place he opened by cable the Tuberculosis Hospital in Montreal), he visited Norwich, where he reviewed the Norfolk Territorials and laid the foundation stone of an extension to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.Over 3,000 men participated in the former function.Seeing that he was the first British Monarch to visit Norwich since Charles Il.went there in 1671 His Majesty received an especially enthusiastic welcome.No incident in the reception pleased him more, however, than the greeting he received from 11,000 school children.On a shoulder of the long hill of Mousehold Heath the children were grouped.As His Majesty\u2019s carriage approached they sang the National Anthem with fine effect.The above picture illustrates this incident.TA NN NN Remarkable and Striking Picture of a Racing Accident: The Recent Hunt Club Meet at Ottawa NN NN NS \u2018a 722\u20ac \u2026- _É naupogruou TR ; .4 Pa \u2018 .1 Co Stk Rr BE aca.Ln Ak A REMARKABLE PICTURE OF A RACE-HORSE BREAKING ITS NECK IN À STEEPLECHASE\u2014The central picture in the above illustration (No.7) is a reproduction of a very unique photograph taken during the progress of a recent steeplechase on the track of the Hamilton Jockey Club.It shows Get-Along, a well-known jumper, in the act of turning a complete somersault after making one of the jumps, as a result of which he broke his neck, dying about half-an-hour after the accident occurred.His jockey (Franklin) was uninjured.The leading horse is Marksman, which won the race, and the horse running beside Get-Along is Waterway, which fell at the next jump and badly injured its rider The small pictures that are grouped around the centre-piece portray incidents connected with the recent fall opening of the Ottawa Hunt Club\u2019s new quarters.By numbers they show:\u2014(1) Clifford Sifton, jr.,, on \u201cDick,\u201d the winner in the Gill Cup Race.(2) Earl Grey on the judges\u2019 stand.(3) Rounding a turn in the Gill Cup Race.(4) Start of the last race.(6) After a race.(8) Over the jumps in the Gill Cup Race.(9 and 13) The crowd which witnessed the races.(10) Major Pond weighing in.(11) Congratulating a winner (12) Start of the first race.The remarkable snapshot of the accident (centre) was loaned to The Standard through the courtesy of Mr.Kenneth T.Dawes.(Photos by Gleason.) en 1 = c ) - UT x - i \u2018 _ .À D) à THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.THE NEWEST NAVAL PORT IN GREAT BRITAIN\u2014The national harbor at Dover, Eng.which was recently opened by H.R.H.the Prince of Wales.It is the result of twelve years\u2019 arduous work, and consists of a naval basin 610 acres in extent and a tiny commercial basin of 80 acres.The harbor is enclosed by the Admiralty Pier, 4,000 feet long; the \u201ceastern\u201d arm, 3,320 feet long; and the detached southern breakwater, twelve years of work, as many as 2,000 men were employed at one time.THE COLLIE: An International Story.Canada has long been famed for its fine collie dogs.An international rivalry has sprung up between the collies exhibited by Montreal owners and those in the possession of Mr.Untermeyer, of New York.The victory has been awarded to each in turn, and the competitions have been extraordinarily keen.And now a former prominent Montreal Ve Ne NL NN NN NAN To.MR.ALICK SMITH.breeder springs up in the Western States who has been gathering in all the collie prizes, defeating the famous Untermeyer animals with ease.The story of the collie and his development on the Continent of America is a fascinating one, and of interest to the thousands of dog lovers, readers of The Standard.In the vear 1897, shortly after the arrival of Mr.Alex.Smniih (vetter known as \u2018\u201cAuchcairnie\u201d) from Scotland, the Canadian Collie Club was organized through his efforts, assisted by Mr.Chas.Thomson, Mr.Arthur F.Gault, Mr.Alex.Robertson, Mr.Harry B.Hungerford and a few other collie fanciers.About two years later, through the assistance of this club, enough cash was raised to form the Montreal Can- ns A NN AN 4,200 feet long.During the tN PORTAGING A STEAMER 20 MILES BY RAIL\u2014The larger of the above pictures shows the Samson, a steamboat 95 feet in length (owned by Mr.William Ritchie, of Three Rivers), as she looked before she started on her recent railway journey from La Tuque to Cap-a-la-Madeleine.The smaller picture shows the same vessel set up on the flat cars that conveyed her from the former to the latter place.The journey was successfully made.ine Association, which held its initial show in the Arena.Shortly after this show was over Mr.Hungerford moved to the United States, taking with him the best of his collies known as the \u201cMountaineers.\u201d Montrealers are familiar with the fate that befell the SS.Arona.\u201cAuch- cairnie's\u201d brother, J.Henry Smith, and his shipment of horses went down with the ship.The death of Mr.J.Henry Smith wiped out the financial resources of the brother, and as a means of support he accepted a position with Mr.Jos.A.Laurin as manager of his \u201cColne Airedale Terriers.\u201d remaining at Petite Cote four years, during this time breeding and showing many cham- WORLD CHAMPION COLLIE DOGS\u2014Mountaineer Moderator, owned by H.B.Hungerford, formerly of Montreal.Get Our Prices on Silent \u2018Salesman Showcases.We can save you money and supply Thigh-class goods.The D.R.Mcintyre Furniture Co., TILLSONBURG, ONT.Jobber with show-room in Montreal wanted to handle our goods throughout Quebec and Maritime Provinces.Baby\u2019s Own Soap has the natural color and fresh fragrance of the vegetable oils from which it is made, It does not contain a particle of colouring matter or of \u2018\u2018chemical process\u2019\u2019 perfumes.Thatis why \u2018\u2019Baby\u2019s Own\u2019 should be used exclusively in the home.Baby\u2019s Own Soap
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