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[" \u2014 \u2014_. i | , .EA so â ge sé | 7 \u2018 SCENES FROM THE GREAT CANADIAN BISLEY; SOME OF THE PRIZE-WINNERS AT THE RECENT D.R.A.MEET AT ROCKLIFFE\u2014The above pictures show:\u2014(1) His Excellency the Governor-General presenting the Grand Aggregate Prize to Sergt.Batterskill, of Winnipeg.(2) The winners of the Inter-provincial Match and their friends; reading from left to right their names are:\u2014Front row: Capt.C.R.Crowe, Sergt.-Major Dymond (coach), Pte.W.J.Clifford (King\u2019s Prize Winner at Bisley, 1911), Lieut.F.H.Morris.Middle row: Sergt.W.A.Smith, Pte.F.Bibby, Pte.A.B.Mitchell, Lieut.J.A.Steele, Sergt.G.W.Russell.Back row: Capt.J.Crowe, Capt.Payne, Lieut.-Governor Gibson, of Ontario, Major Hutcheson.(3) His Excellency Earl Grey presenting the Governor-General\u2019s Medal to Capt.C.R.Crowe, of Guelph; this was practically one of His Excellency\u2019s last official acts as Governor-General of Canada.(4) Members of the crew of H.M.C.S.\u201d Niobe, who competed in some of the matches.(5) Five big winners who received their prizes from the hands of Earl Grey; reading from left to right their names are:\u2014Sergt.-Major Dymond, Ottawa, winner of the City of Ottawa Coronation Match; Sergt.Batterskill, Winnipeg, winner of the Grand Aggregate and second in the Governor-General\u2019s; Capt.C.R.Crowe, Guelph, winner of the Governor-General\u2019s Prize; Pte.A.B.Mitchell, Toronto, third; and Corp.A.Rutherford, Toronto, fourth in the Governor- General's.(6) The scene at the Rockliffe Ranges during the firing of the Governor-General\u2019s Match.(Photos by C.J.Wallis, Ottawa.) Pictorial Record of Abnormal Happenings in Great Britain During the Recent Stupendous Revolt of Labor ANNE a an put | ve sold | , \u2018 \u201d x wT | rounds; catalog, à \u2019 g qe pe a 1 \\ F ; h bh L N an)?y 2 , AL KA A .« w h TU ) = < « 20 a Î.p 3 1 ° or ie.# CA 4 % 1 À.3 PR at ; Ha 1, hh PICTURES THAT TELL A VIVID STORY OF THE STARTLING CONDITIONS WHICH PREVAILED IN LONDON AND LIVERPOOL DURING THE RECENT STRIKE\u2014(1) Strike leaders in London stopping a milk supply van from entering the goods depot on the Commercial Road.(2) Mr.J.Thomas, of the A.S.R.S., speaking at a strike meeting outside the Euston tube station, London.(3) Frog-marching a violent striker to one of the Liverpool police stations.(4) Inspecting the rifles of the 18th Hussars at Liverpool, preparatory to placing the squadron on strike duty.(5) The Lord Mayor of London swearing in a body of special constables at the Guildhall; the picture shows the men in the act of reading the oaths.(6) An Irish Guard on sentry duty at the entrance to the Waterloo Station.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST] À \" | A came ole ; « 5 | 8.aw CW .1 mY ; ] RÉALLY DELIGHTFUL Che Duintp Mint Covered Candp Contes Chewing Gum For sale at all the Better Sort Stores.5c the Ounce and Be 100 and 25¢ Packets, ! SEN BEN CHICLET COMPANY, Metropolitan Tower, New York.- Q THE BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT IN CANADA\u2014During the progress of the Canadian National Exhibition, which The Standard closed to-day, 5,000 Scouts were reviewed by the Governor-General.\u2014 171 ST.JAMES STREET AP 5 UE w Rates for Advertising on application to the Publishers, and any other information cheerfully given.EH LE We will sell any of our Engravings.Prices given on application.Address, Art Department.THE LIVERPOOL STRIKE RIOTS\u2014During the recent conflict in Liverpool against the forces of law and order, extraordinary scenes of riot and delib- erate hooliganism were witnessed, and the trade of that great commercial centre was almost completely stopped., The above picture shows the armored motor-waggon which accompanied the prison vans, containing those arrested for interfering with the police, to Walton Gaol.In the foreground is the escort of infantry passing along Scotland Road.Two months ago few people in England would have thought such an outcome of | then existing labor troubles an utter impossibility.(Copyright Central News.) AAA AAA A A SA nm mm Las ana Ana ane a - TT ) 5 ° | WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO THE STRIKE RIOTS ACCEPT PHOTOGRAPHS OF ||| 77 IN ENGLAND.INTERESTING CANADIAN _ ass msm =n SUBJECTS FOR REPRODUC- 1.30 TION.or os .othe ENTRIES, the sunlight flashing on - THE BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT IN CANADA\u2014The Toronto patrols mobilizing on the Exhibition Grounds, prepar- sols their fixed bayonets, at Euston; atory to being reviewed by His Excellency the Governor-General.trai Waterloo guarded at all its ap- cou proaches, and the inner recesses ; gua of the station transformed to bhar- infantry, and dragoons waited in read- and .iness for any emergency.The place WOO racks; armed camps in the play- was like a fair.Crowds of people T grounds of London; these were some flocked to see the camp.Mai of the sights, unimagined two months It was not one of those towns of Voic ago, which I.ondoners saw during the white tents that hold the comparative the t bi ik comfort of manoeuvre time, but a war The recen 18 strike.camp, with emergency rations, and fait The thing was incredible, fantastic.blanket tents which can be struck at tool The average peaceful citizen going SW ) any moment; a war camp, with engi- the about his work in the City could not : qi neers running out the field telegraph, N grasp the grim signilicance of it all.A Ps and all the stern discipline of actual thre It was only when he came from the warfare.; A outer suburbs by the eight-something ÿ Earlier in the morning people caught Her train, and passed along the platforms » the spark of light from heliographs on in where soldiers were bivouacking with the dome of St.Paul's.A party of Dor trollies for beds, out of the station Army signallers were trying to signal Son where the sentries stood like statues in messages to the camp at the Tower of a Co khaki, that the matter touched him To London.They had reckoned without R.A personally.He came out on a London the smoke which floated hazily round dles with machine guns rattling through .London, and the attempt was aban- ing.streets, and soldiers marching with the - doned.; dust of the camps still on them.Ko.ima.The largest bodies of troops at the atu The soldiers formed a wide circle, stations were found at Waterloo and for with the railway lines branching north .Euston.Groups of Irish Guards were Truc and south cast and west as nua radii THE LIVERPOOL STRIKE RIOTS\u2014Hussars, Warwicks, and police escorting police vans down Scotland Road |g cattered about the north and south S The brigade camp was at Victoria to Walton Gaol.At the head of the parade in plain clothes is Captain Denton, a magistrate, in readiness to approaches at Waterloo; sentries were var Park, where thousands of men, guards.read the Riot Act.(Copyright Sports and Illustrations Co.) |posted at all the entrances; and the the : on ed, - evel disc It Stre stes 9 was A PARADE AT THE TORONTO EXHIBITION\u2014A string of prize-winners in the enclosure before grand stand.first sight that greeted the incoming age the ROCK Island team or tne\u2019'rn passengers was a Grenadier Guard| I League Carn managed with a fixed bayonet standing guard ant-winning te at the platform\u2019s edge.estern Canadg : Most of the public saw only the few Johnny 5 soldiers here and there on the plat- \u2019 ; ircuif forms of Waterloo Station, but down ; \u2018 Ka bh 1 \u2018of the.U.S.Dis the line, at Vauxhall, Clapham Junc- 1 1 A < 3 rit tion, Queen\u2019s Road, and as far as Wok- ing they were ready for any disturbance.gated by the: Federal thorities here, and it ¥ \u201d will find À ree oe | oughl prney, Charles received by the , wounced at once in their power State League The new yard below the level of the youngest.&nd South Station at Waterloo was turned 8ér in \u201cprote into a barracks.Seven hundred men Just passed were there.At night they slept in the only a trifle arched vaults.Manager There were no soidiers visible at Ne od gust Herr Victoria; but melancholy chaos was gion with th n Honal Base visible.The goods depot was stacked Athens, Ga.riged of the with empty milk-cans.season, ve @ boen organ Not far off, at Grosvenor Road and £1.s of thé Battersea Park, four thousand troops ame bal were ready to guard the main south- Base soil ., ern line to the coast.2 < : - THE LIVERPOOL STRIKE RIOTS\u2014Scots Greys on guard outside the North-Western Hotel in Lime Street.Much Everybody was going away at Pad- i ThIN ga) À-t there !# damage was done by the strikers in this neighborhood.(Copyright Sports and Illustrations Co.) dington, in spite of the cancelling of the non-stop expresses to Birmingham and Exeter, the Fishguard boat train, and the Cornish Riviera express.Mae .Of course, time-tables were aban- talo has deen neg ; À 5 fy will pur | SUSPENDERS at thle synd A : BA \u201cwhatever, W¢ | |doned.New trains sprang up, made of Detroit team for R The Only Suspenders y ediately.ping ; Pr \u2018 composite trains.seemed very com- quad will limbe Wi 1d nes : 3 t allow ; »y : plicated to have to announce that the will bring the r : ne Sliding Gords pue have y ; ; , u: À i ; # ; heard a (Continued on Page 3.) Butialo leader tof 90 Everywhere be Te ' : Ce Co #5 .fi Me .y z ! a RE PA RE al LE to \u2014 ANONGS Je 1 te ue x .+ Te .104 à - n° : oo æ 5 LD At P , a.; pd , D., Fhe CT 8e 5 a\" \u2014 \u2018; nL wed = THE FINEST (G.B meme | CHOCOLATES A MEDIATOR IN THE RECENT BRITISH STRIKE\u2014The Right Hon.H.H.Asquith, Prime Minister of Great Britain and Ireland, who took i t in the effort to put an end to the recent strikes in | en United a dom.The above picture\u2014 an admirable one in every UP-TO-DATE FARMING IN CANADA'S WHEAT BELT\u2014The above picture shows one of the many wonderful ! .! .- ! À : in the | F: | | \u2014 Mr.Asquith leaving the Board of Trade offices after advances which have been made in recent years in farming methods in Western Canada.The engine in f ,Ç Pre e Conference between the \u201cemployers and employees.This illustration is doing the work of 60 horses; it is drawing twelve disc harrows and three seed drills, and is burn- ve ; | 1 Conference took place in the presence of the Prime Minister and high ing straw for fuel.It is the outfit of the Messrs.Cameron Brothers, who live south of Sedgwick.officials of the Board of Trade.(Copyright Central News.) (Photo by courtesy of A.H.Bowen, of Flagstaff, Alberta.) \u2014 - \u2014\u2014, THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.3 [ i \u20140 ° * K x : 7 \"5, * + io \u2026 A.ssh \u201ca \u2014 wd vo 2 a mets .# me) Ea aE = ; * pas 3 D En 3 7 - 3 BIG YACHT RACING ON THE SOLENT\u2014The above picture will give readers of The Standard a vivid idea of the picturesque character of the yacht races that are held at regular intervals n - .» » \" \" .h,- on the waters of the Solent, off Cowes.The illustration shows the German Emperor's schooner \u201cMeteor,\u201d and a trio of British yachts, as they looked shortly after the finish of one of the races at the recent Cowes Regatta.(Copyright Central News.) a ing a man of the 1st Dorsets trundling a truck along.There were about three hundred soldiers in the goods yard, but or at Hackney and in the churchyard of St.Barnabas the northern camp was n in waiting.8, i Liverpool Street, to the casual ob- = server, seemed normal.If any one had j AR.pushed open the door of the second- Us | class waiting-room by the Continen- cs ALODERMA JELIY a » co tal booking-office he would have seen, Ww \u20ac ; .= 2 in the gloom, soldiers.ALODERMA FACE PONDER.ot - RTS EEL em + Unrivalled for the Complexion, i>\u201c ues); | 1 + me.ik CONDITIONS IN LIVERPOOL.Rotten & Beaulifying he Skin No a x > ¢ J ! _ A 2 \u2014 \u201cWOLFF: A .Never was a city in such a sorry i VOLFFs SOHN 4 A MONARCH OF THE CANADIAN FORESTS\u2014A mammoth hollow cedar in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C, on [light as Liverpool was during the LONDON.; the line of the C.P.R.The extraordinary diameter and circumference of this giant, which is centuries old, can |strike.It was practically eut off from PARIS.aa TO best be judged by a comparison with the bench, which is ten feet in length.the outer world, and this, added to dis- OF : (Continued from Page 2.) KALODERMA Highly Refined SKIN SOAP AN in boxes of 3 tablets.JELLY in tubes, FACE POWDER {in boxes UC- 1.30 p.m.express to the west and an- Gentlemen will find Kaloderma Shaving .other train left at 1.05 p.m.Stick unexcelled for free lathering, emolli- * In the corridors and waiting-rooms ence an ragrance.soldiers made their camps, and as the F.WOLFF & SOHN, KARLSRUHE, \u2014 train passed out of the station one Wholesale Distributors for Canada: could catch a glimpse of signal-boxes J.Palmer & Son, Limited, Montreal.guarded by policemen and military, and the blur of khaki by the Wormwood Scrubbs locomotive depot.The worst picture of desolation was Marylebone.Under the vast roof the voices of waiting travellers echoed in the silence.It was a dead station.There was just one engine, and one faithful driver\u2014an old servant, who took a train to and from Pinner in the morning.Not far away, at Regent's Park, three thousand troops were camping.Cae ; ns ei \u2018 3 i : ta At Euston, fixed bayonets again.i (RE Name Ned Tama rab Te ; | A HOLIDAY CROWD IN SCOTLAND\u2014Principally in the months of July and August over 400,000 of Glasgow's Here, the impression of real war grew NE a I a Boe nee population leave for the coast and other holiday resorts.The above is the scene of departure from Glasgow In its intensity.The men of the 1st von VE Ts of scme of the army of holiday-makers.Dorset were encamped in the entrance.Some of them, finding a trolley, made a comfortable bed.Others\u2014men of the R.A.M.C.\u2014snatched rest on the bundles of blankets and waterproof sheeting.Here were chests of signalling apparatus and boxes of provisions as though for a long siege.Two officers sat on a truck of firewood.St.Pancras! Soldiers in the goods yards, soldiers in waiting-rooms and the company\u2019s offices.Notices chalked on the blackboards; bookings cancell- A SOLD ON THE MERITS OF Street and find that the 3.13 was steaming in to time, and that there was no difficulty at all, in spite of see- ed, time-tables cancelled; notices | M \u2019 everywhere, telling their own story of| A NEW C.P.R.TRANS-PACIFIC STEAMSHIP\u2014The above picture shows one of the two new steamships which Iv INARD S disorder.are being built by the Canadian Pacific Railway for its Pacific Service.They will run between Vancouver, id LINIMENT It was a pleasure to visit Broad Victoria, Yokohama and Hong Kong.The cost of each vessel will be $2,500,000; the tonnage will be 16,000 Ni .tons; the speed will be 18 knots an hour; and the engines will develop from 16,000 to 17,000 horse-power.The ships are being built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Company of Glasgow, and will be delivered in January, 1913.The passenger capacity of the new steamships is 1,300.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS If ~ LIMITED \u2014 IN SE ) B® TS; © \u20ac RICHARDS &! 4 BY ull PAC NN S.At ease, famine, and semi-darkness, was the last straw.Few trains left the Central Station for London when the strike was at its height.The station was besieged with passengers, many of i whom had escaped from the Isle of 3 Man, and hoped to reach their homes.3 They stretched in a tiny line down the A street, and, seated on trunks and bag- 1 gage, patiently awaited news of a à train.While it was almost impossible A to get out of Liverpool, it was also MASSAGE .extremely difficult, except on foot, to travel about the city.The electric Jietus 08 | supply was cut off altogether during CRE \\ the day, and there was not a tram run- AM ir vai ning, while most of the taxicabs were .Se put out of action by the mobs.All e, end d the public houses were closed by order REFRESHING nares ne at two o'clock in the afternoons, and à by no one who was not actually staying AND INVIGORATING ; at once at a hotel was allowed to enter its ir powe doors.But the worst feature of the ?whole sorry business was the phantom PREVENTS iv.of disease and starvation which hovered >h, over the slums.It was impossible to FACIAL BLEMISHES st Herr remove any of the refuse, either from al Base | the streets or the houses, and as a di- MISNER MFG.CO.LTD, ¢ the rect result children died of a terrible Windsor, Ont.do an disease which broke out.They were| A HOLIDAY CROWD IN SCOTLAND\u2014A favorite means of reaching Clyde holiday resorts by Glasgow people is n org the children of those who were res- the trip by water.One can go from Glasgow to Rothesay and back, a distance of 80 miles, for the humble sum s of the ponsible for the rioting.of twenty-five cents.Baseball seasol ro 16 \u2014 ; 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T may be truthfully said that the Boy Scouts monopolized the Canadian Exhibition at Toronto on Tuesday of last week.Their fine military bearing, as they stood at attention while being inspected by Earl Grey and party, would have gladdened the heart of Baden-Powell.The display was significant of the hold the movement has in Ontario.It was indeed an inspiring sight when 4,200 Scouts, 2,000 from Toronto and 2,200 from other portions of the province, ~~ AR.HENRI BOURASSA, the Leader of the Naticnalist Party, as he looked when replying to the criticism of the Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux at a recent political meeting in the Province of Quebec.(Photo by Gleason.) An headed by the band of the Royal Grenadiers, marched into the ring in front of the grand stand and took up their positions on the immense stage.They were of all sorts and sizes.Some of them had marched to Toronto from points as far west as Chatham, and nearly every troop had its own special mascot.One boy carried a cat which was brought back from the Coronation trip, another led a bulldog, one troop THE HON.RODOLPHE LEMIEUX, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, as he looked on the occasion of his recent cratorical battle with Mr.Henri Bourassa.(Photo ty Gleason.) had a pony, and all the boys were as proud as they could be.As each detachment took up its position on the stage the boy carrying the colors stepped forward and lined up in front of all the troops, and it was an imposing spectacle when more than 80 flags were loosened to the breeze.Most of them were Union Jacks, but there were some of the official green flags with a fleur- de-lis, which contrasted brilliantly with the others, and the crowds in the grand stand applauded loudly when they saw the long line of fluttering flags.The arrival of Earl Grey and his party, consisting of the Hon.J.M.Gibson, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, Mayor Geary, Sir Edmund Walker, Sir Henry Pellatt, and Messrs.Geo.H.Gooderham, Noel Marshall, Joseph Oliver, W.K.McNaught and STAMMERERS The methods emn.oyed at the Arnott Institute are the only logical methods for the cure of stammering.They treat the CAUSE, not merely the habit.and insure NATURAL Speech.If vou have the slightest impediment im your speech don\u2019t hesitate to write us, Cured puvils everywhere.Pamphlets, particulars and references sent on request, \\ The Arnott Institute, Berlin.Ont.Can.J IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014Miss Goldie Joab, with \u201cThe Beauty Spot\u201d Company, at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre next week.THE VISIT OF THE BRITISH JOURNALISTS TO CANADA \u2014 The Prime Minister and Mr.W.D.Scott, Superintendent of Immigration, cracking a joke in front of the Windsor Hotel Grill Room.others, was the signal for an outburst |lency, of spontaneous applause.and the other officials in the Mr.W.K.|Scout movement were H.G.Ham- George, president of the Ontario Boy |mond, Chief Commissioner, and Capt.Scout Council, rode with His Excel- Wilson.THE VISIT OF THE BRITISH JOURNALISTS TO CANADA \u2014 The Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, welcoming the British visitors.THE VISIT OF THE BRITISH JOURNALISTS TO CANADA\u2014Reading from left to right: C.W.Starmer, Sheffield Independent; W.M.Alexander, Aberdeen Free Press; Edward Rowan, London Daily Chronicle; C.D Lucas, Tit-Bits; J.F.Chapter, Westminster Gazette; Thos.Moles, Irish Post; W.Rutherford, Financial News; E.T.D.Chambers, Quebec; J.Obed Smith; J.P.Croal, The Scotsman.To the strains of patriotic airs the vice-regal party was escorted through the ranks of the boys, who stood proudly at attention while Earl Grey closely scanned the ranks.After his inspection His Excellency stood in front of the boys, while Norman Thompson, of the Chatham troop, marched to the front.His Excellency then presented to Thompson a silver medal for saving life, which is one of the most coveted decorations any Scout could receive.At the risk of his own life, about a month ago, Thompson jumped into the river at os IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014 Frank Deshon, in \u201cThe Beauty Spot,\u201d at His Majesty's Theatre next week.Te Ne Ne ee a See Chatham and saved a man from drowning.He was highly complimented by Earl Grey, and as he turned to re-enter the ranks, he was picked up by four companions and carried on their shoulders along the line.This was the signal for a demonstration which will long be remembered by those who were fortunate enough to witness it.Every boy took off his hat, and placing it on the end of his staff, waved it wildly in the air.At the same time the cheering was almost deafening.No one is prouder of a Scout who achieves distinction than his Scout companions, and they proved it on this occasion.The inspection concluded, the viceregal party returned to a box in the grand stand.EE \u201d a\u201d 5m | AN INCIDENT IN THE VISIT OF THE CANADIAN ARTILLERY TO ENGLAND\u2014A quintette of Canadians en route from Liverpool to London.This picture, at first sight, would lead one to suppose that a somewhat remarkable railway carriage had been provided for the transportation of these soldiers.The boys, however, are simply looking out of the windows of the compartments of an ordinary carriage., Slan OE et Arg Will sell any of their Exclusive Engravings.Prices given on application.Address Art Department.We are always glad to accept Photographs of interesting Canadian Subjects for Reproduction.Rates for Advertising, and any other information cheerfully given on request by addressing the Publishers.LU LFF anything else.refreshing.ee 2 A NS NS RX S aS Folly of Abolishing the Army Canteen.Since the abandonment of the canteen by the U.S.Army, there have been so many desertions, so much drunkenness and vice that army officers have become alarmed.When the canteen existed, intemperance was unknown, because good beer and soft drinks only were sold.Good beer like awes' Lachine Ale has done more to promote the cause of temperance than It has placed within the reach of everyone a pure non-intoxicating beverage\u2014 wholesome and > Insist upon having the Label with the Black Horse the Leader for a Century.Th 2 RS SN NJ S22 XX IAS \\ ) 7 7 ZL D \u2014 2 0 \u2014/ 5 CON] RES SIR IS ANN >> > NX > SAN CN > aS / i\" The National Breweries, Limited.I Pi "]
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