The Standard., 6 août 1910, samedi 6 août 1910
[" ss 5° YEP py TM AP ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT pe VOL.VI.No.32.\u2014 ~~ AN MONTREAL, CANADA, AUGUST 6, 1910.The Standard.ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT 171 ST.JAMES STREET.ANNE Pictures of the Struggles for Possession of the Seawanhaka Cup and the Lacrosse Championship of the World SCENES CONNECTED WITH THE RECENT YACHT RACES IN MASSACHUSETTS BAY FOR THE SEAWANHAKA CUP\u2014(1) The Canadian challenger \u201cSt.Lawrence,\u201d which was defeated in each of the three races.pr.sachusetts\u201d at different stages of the races.(6,7 and 8) The Canadian challenger as she looked during the progress of the races.> # \u2018 « te EUR Si = 3 ERI RES Sx Wg A LR oa \u201cour PMR once tn roro ges THE RECE def © grounds on which the contests took place, and a section of those who witnessed the first game.ES EE AE dut Toe sv, (2) The \u201cMassachusetts,\u201d the successful American defender.(3, 4, 5 and 9) The \u201cMas- (Photos by C.S.Harding.Montreal.) éme a PR ie À pie at, ea re a > oy a 2 AEE \" ç ; Ca ES PA FARE JI pg Si wa \u20ac Ree EEE 8 CT iM mae REIT a Te nL 1 py Coat 24e => {lodge uF Cu SR w 3 She LA ES See - pe Sa a ; id race io # « : 5 fo HT a rats pe 4 + TE GE {ils f + # Ÿ \u201cga ; LM Hy Bay 1 Foal -.a, \u2019 - w : os oT SRE 00 rattle ir a ar nr de ey SP ss NT BATTLE OF LACROSSE GIANTS FROM THE CANADIAN EAST AND WEST FOR THE POSSESSION OF THE MINTO CUP\u2014The lacrosse championship of the world was recently decided at New Westminster, British Columbia, eated the Montreal lacrosse team in a series of two games.The above pictures portray a number of incidents connected with the first of these games:\u2014(1) The victorious New Westminster lacrosse team, Champions of the World.h (4) Premier McBride, of British Columbia, facing the bail for the first game (note his resemblance to Sir Wilfrid Laurier).when the New Westminster team (Champions) met and (2) An injury to one of the Montreal players.(3) General view of (5) A goal for Montreal.(6) A failure to score by New Westminster.4 ie vs stb AIME À Réf RAGRGEN TIC TI N pl LA RE aa THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA., arase 2.0 : À 9 à vw ne ¥ ae 3 _.pus h 200-0000 NS AA Tran = 783723.+ = pam TI on d Ee TYREE ge a add 3 dé £4 A 53 ET SBE Hix gan SA SEAL a # AE THE FIFTH PLATE IN THE STANDARD\u2019S SERIES OF GREAT TRAVEL PICTURES\u2014A panoramic view on the Ringstrasse, Vienna, one of the most imposing achievements of street architecture to be found in any part of the world.It is two miles in length and 150 feet in width.In the number of its large and handsome buildings the Austrian Capital can hold its own with any city in Europe.yards, is on the inner side of the Ring.Most of these superb structures are situated on or adjoining the Ringstrasse.In front and a little to the right of this palace is the Volksgarten, a beautiful wooded square or park (a portion of which is shown in the above illustration).The Hofburg or Imperial Palace, a huge complex of buildings of various epochs and in various styles, enclosing several court- Beyond the Volksgarten are the new Rathhaus, the Houses of Parliament, the Palace of Justice, the Museums of Art and Natural History and the University.Hans Makart\u2019s painted dome in the Natural History Museum is the largest pictorial canvas in the world.The Houses of Parliament are beautiful types of architecture, the Grecian style having been successfully adapted to modern requirements in their erection.The new Rathhaus is an immense and lavishly decorated Gothic building, erected in 1873-78.The central tower and the tapering steeple are surmounted by a colossal figure of a knight.new building of the University; and beyond that the votive church, erected to commemorate the Emperor's escape from assassination in 1853\u2014one of the most elaborate and successful of modern Gothic churches.demy of Art, the Exchange, and the Industrial Museum.The Cathedral of St.Stephen, situated between the Hofburg and the Danube river, is the most important mediaeval building in Vienna.formerly interred, the sarcophagus of Frederick Ill.(1513), the tomb of Prince Eugene of Savoy, and the regalia of Charlemagne.THE THIRTEENTH PLATE IN THE STANDARD\u2019S SERIES OF GREAT CATHEDRAL PICTURES \u2014 The choir and altar of Salisbury Cathedral, one of the most perfect and pleasing types of Early English architecture in Great Britain.The Cathedral consists of a nave of ten bays, choir and Lady Chapel, with two aisles and two transepts, each having a single aisle towards the east, the ground plan being in the form of a double cross.It was commenced in 1220, and dedicated in 1260.The cloisters and the chapter-house were built about 1270, and the tower and spire about 1330, The spire is the highest in England (404 feet), and, owing to a dangerous set- tiement of the foundations (which occurred within a hundred years of its erection), leans 272 inches to the south.The éloisters are considered to be the most perfect in England.The Cathedral occupies a picturesque site in the midst of a beautiful close of about half a sauare mile in extent.Its dimensions are: Length, 473 feet; width, 111 feet; height of nave and choir, 81 feet.It was at Salisbury that Bishop Osmund (1066-1099) established a chapter of secular canons and compiled the Use of Sarum, which codified the rites and ceremonies of the ancient British Church and furnished the Church of Enaland with a liturgy of great beauty.This Use was adopted in many of the dioceses of England in pre- Reformation days, and still continues to influence the ritual of the Church of England.Opposite the Rathhaus, on the inner side of the Ring, is the new Court Theatre ; to the north stands the Other important buildings on the Ringstrasse include the sumptuous Opera House, the Aca- Among its most striking features are the tower (450 feet), the extensive catacombs, in which the Emperors were A UNIQUE FLASHLIGHT PICTURE OF THE 2nd MONTREAL REGIMENT (HEAVY ARTILLERY)\u2014The above is a re In the foreground, between the gun squads, are Major Lacey Johnson, Mr.R.Wilson-Smith, Honorary Lieutenant-Col those which were used in firing the last salute for the late King Edward VII.and the first salute for his successor on The 2nd Montreal Regiment (Heavy Artillery) oldest regiments in Canada.For long years it was popularly known as the Garrison Artillery, and, as such, took part in every respect, and have proved a valuable asset to the regiment.PART OF THE GROUNDS OF ST.AGNES SCHOOL, BELLEVILLE.ONT.\u2014At this school young ladies are given thorough courses in English, Languages, Music, Art and Physical Culture, and are prepared for the Universities.Conservatory ¢f Music Examinations are held at the School.The grounds are beautiful, and extend over five acres.The large and handsome buildings are thoroughly equipped with every modern convenience and improvement, including Gymnasium and Swimming Tank.Here the health of the student, as well as their education, is given special attention.For Prospectus apply to Miss F.E.Carroll, Lady Principal.9 production of a photograph taken at the conclusion of a recent parade.onel of the Regiment, and Lieut.-Col.E.M.Renouf, O.C.The guns are the imperial throne of Great Britain, King George V.They are h was organized on November 27th, 1856, and is consequently one © the in the suppression of the Riel Rebellion of 1885.modern (Photo by The Canadian Photographic Company.) 0, BE UB Nl gE Wild ¥ ie pre RIDLEY COLLEGE, ST.CATHARINES, ONT.Distinctively residential school.Three separate reside masters: (1) Lower School for boys under fourteen; (2) th fees under the care of married .2) the Dean\u2019 of In the upper school; (3) Upper School for boys preparing for he Unione, for junior boys ness.Over 80 acres of grounds.Remarkable record for health.$ and for buxi- REV.J.0.MILLER, M.A., D.C.L., Principal.CANADA\u2019S Autumn Term begins on Tuesday, September 13th.Examinations for Entrance Scholarships; Saturday, September 17th, H.W.AUDEN, M.A.Courses for Universit College, etc.y buildings.(Cambridge), Principal Royal Military Senior and Preparatory Schools in separate Every modern equipment.OLD TIE Exit the old tic! of the sticking, binding kind for the mai who learns thé No more comfort of the Mitchell \u201cSlide- Easy\u201d Tie.50c.If you cannot find will be mailed to you second order filled.) M with stripes.) tle, wine, wistaria, cade See that the Mi\u2018chell 2519 Enter the ncW- | Can be procured in most c class shops in the ey late ik at : i orings and best qua { them gend d $1.00 to the factory an\u2019 demon\u201d strate this excellent cravat from solid silk rep in plain shade Violet, pur navy, and 20 others, or you Easy\u201d label is on each tie.NIAGARA NECKWEAR CO.NIAGARA FaLLs, ONT.first No g or le, myr- P prowl r owt uglide- , LID. apg vam - \u2014 ee - TTT Tem AQUATIC SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014AnN old-time picture of the Lachine Boatin its environment has been greatly altered since the picture was taken.»3 we ta CW das hy THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.~~ AQUATIC SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014War canoes lining up for a race at the recent Divisional Meet of the Canadian Canoe Association at Valois.This race resulted in a win by the crew of the Grand Trunk Boating Club.Cha- teauguay finished second and St.Lambert third.NN Au - BN + $ A Ww Br A \"9 13 XI AQUATIC SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014The Valois club-house as it looked on the occasion of the recent Divisional Meet a the Canadian Canoe Association.The Meet was a forerunner of the big regatta which took place at St.Johns, ue, to-day.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014= ACME VAGUUM Cleaner Company, Limited, Has opened handsome showrooms at 069 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Where their Portable and Stationery Electrical Vacuum Cleaners can be seen in operation.Prospective Customers and those interested are cordially invited to call.Ac Me Vacuum Cleaners can be rented by the day.Carpets cleaned at house or our factory.SHOW \u2018 ROOMS.\u2018PHONE UP 4065.FACTORY M.7367.| ( RHEUMATISM ) If you suffer from Rheumatism in any of its forms, Sciatica or Neuritis, you can obtain relief by spending a few weeks at the L KNOWLTON SANATARIUM, | Knowlton, Que.Bishop Bethune College A Residential School for Girls.OSHAWA, - - ONTARIO Visitor, The Lord Bishop of Toronto.Preparation for the University and for the examinations of the Turonto Conservatory of Music.Young children also received.Fine location.Outdoor games and physical training, School ro-opens Sept.14th.The Musical Department ( Piayo.Theury aud Harmony) will be under the direction of a Master, and of a Sister, who for twelve years taught in the School with marked success.Voice culture will he in the charge ofa qualified Mistress.For terms and particulars, apply to the SISTER IN CHARGE, or to THE SISTERS OF ST.JOHN THE DIVINE Major Street, Toronto g Club, reproduced in The Standard by special request.The hotel seen in the background is still in existence, but THE RECREATIONS OF \u201cYOUNG CANADA\u201d\u2014Boys belonging to the Y.M.C.A.Camp at Kanawana, in the Laurentian Mountains.Ne WORK AMONG THE THE WORLD\u2019S FAMOUS STATUARY\u2014\u201cSea Power,\u201d a remarkable and beautiful group which forms an object of great interest to the tourists who visit Vienna, Austria.- + _ yr Fat AE ts.atin ion: 2.000 tte » a, 2 \u20185 x « 20 TEE - , AR ry ©, » : x fs fl S 2 - py - 4 - 1 .dh ue lad ess AQUATIC SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014The start of the war canoe race at the recent regatta of the St.Lambert Boating Club, an event which was won by the St.Lambert crew, with Grand Trunk second.Nr BOYS OF THE Y.M.C.A.Nestling in amongst the hardwood forests of the Laurentians, at a distance of about fifty miles from Montreal, is the beautiful little lake on which the boys of the Y.M.C.A.have located their new \u201cCamp Kanawana.\u201d A more ideal spot for a run-down boy to spend a couple of weeks in would be hard to find.The little oid-fashioned French village of St.Sauveur furnishes both a base of supplies and gives the connecting link between forest life and the city.The Camp proper is snugly settled on a well-wooded bluff, commanding Lake Kanawana from a central position.Numerous lakes in the vicinity have opportunity for exploration, and the acquiring of a knowledge of the woods.The Y.M.C.A.Juniors have certainly a unique opportunity for a pe Lo - > - > - .- a oi #5 se 5 .__ 0 > a.2 Ra TN » ws.# PA quel © .ht .Wa ie a, EE Poe ve, WE Cy kd as WE La > -__2_ =; healthful stay in the mountains at this well-conducted camp.\u2018Camp Kanawana\u201d is the result of an increasing demand on the part of boys for a greater opportunity to spend a week or two in the Laurentian Moun- AQUATIC SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014The club-house and course of the St.Johns Yacht Club, where the big regatta of the Canadian Canoe Association took place to-day.tains without heavy expense.Those in charge have succeeded in their efforts to meet this demand, and, at the same time, leave no reasonable want unfilled.The days teem with wholesome activities.A dip in the cool waters in the mornings and a substantial, but plain, breakfast, furnish energy and foundation for the morning's work.Baseball, rowing, swimming and games; exploration and other recreation, with opportunities for rest and reading, fill up the day\u2019s activities.At bed-time the boys either gather round the camp-fire or in the pavilion .- PREP.EE a \u201c = ! wo ew = Le om ewes cn ar.2.N So - = 5 - Lame 55 a 3 rm eT REE mies Sl Li Reni 5.ENGI nin inl ie ES a rene ie i Be neem om cin for a.few moments of evening prayer, and then they retire for the night.RUSSES AQUATIC SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014The above Wa, while returning to their club-house from St.Lambert.« - I = ma a ae ee EE it abhi.ET a at i wd \u2018 - pris.ANI a , in photograph will recall the deplorable accident that happened opposite the St.Lambert Boating Club on July 2nd, 1892, when six members of the war canoe crew of the Grand Trunk Boating Club lost their lives by the capsizing of their canoe, the Minnie-Wa- The above illustration is a reproduction of a photo taken on the day of the accident.It shows the members of the crew as they looked a few hours before the ill-fated cruise.names of those who lost their lives being marked by asterisks): \u2014W.Melville, E.Brown, *E.Lee, *H.Ransom, *P.Madden, W.Reid, C.Powter, A.Donaldson, P.Cushing, G.Sieep, *T.O\u2019Brien (captain).Reading from left to right, the names of the canoeists are (the C.Crutchlow, *J.Milligan, G.Surgeon, R.Steele, D.Candlish, *E.Sleep, UPPER and [=m Large Boys prepared for the Universities, Roval Mili ain .C y yal Military LONER = Atnletic College and Business.Careful oversight in the Excellent Stat | Classroom and on the Athletic Field.Complete.| Dl, 08 \\ Rev.D.Bruce Macdonald, quipmen i pt LI Y = .A., LL.D., M ry 7 2 NT Fey a ge am Headmaster ri Frs) il) als in \u2014 ses ide = Autumn i i NE 1 5 4 Term Opens és Sept.13, 1910 : Calendar sent on Application | We will sell any of our Engravings.We are Rates for always glad Advertising on to accept application to Photographs | Th | St dard the Publishers) of interesting \u201c8 ¢ oN ! an and any other Canadian 171 St.James Street.information subjects for cheerfully reproduction.Prices given on application.gen.PE NF ee pn AQUATIC SPORTS IN CANADA\u2014The line-up of flotilla at the recent Divisional Meet of the Canadian Canoe Association at Valois, Que.ASHBURY COLLEGE, ROCKCLIFFE, OTTAWA.Residential School for Boys.Accommodation for 50 Boarders and 100 Day Boys.Large, new fire-proof buildings.Ten acres of grounds, fine gymnasium, beautifully situated outside city.SPECIAL PREPARATION FOR R.M.C.In 1910 Entrance Examination for R.M.C.the School obtained FIRST PLACE on List, and all candidates sent in passed.School re-opens Se t.1976 p 13th, Send for Calendar to REV.GEO.Pp, WOOLLCOMBE, M.A.(Oxon.), Headmaster.ra IDEAL ORCHID CREAM is a restorer, preserver, and beautifier of the skin, lubricating the surface, and feeding the true skin.It does not rob; 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