The Standard., 13 juillet 1912, samedi 13 juillet 1912
[" i \"ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT 0 VoL.VIII No.28.p\u2014 How Loyal Young C The Standard, MONTREAL, CANADA, JULY 13, 1912.PLAYING PA \u201cLONDON BRIDGE\u201d Dominion Day in the City Parks a EN | | ANADA\u2019S National Holiday, the anniversary of the Confederation of the Canadian Provinces, coming as it does on the 1st of July, affords Canadians from ocean to Ocean splendid opportunities for enjoying their national festival in out- 00r recreations and amusements.The Ictures on this page are illustrative f the manner in which the day was Pent by certain of the citizens of the 0mmercial metropolis of the Domin- | A ee oe PATIENCE AND PLEASURE AT LACHINE WHARF, ion\u2014a city that is fast taking its place among the great cities of the world.During recent years its growth has been a remarkable one, and it is considered highly probable that by the end of this decade its population will have reached the million mark.Especially favored is Montreal in the number and size of its breathing spots.Mount Royal Park, in which thousands spent Dominion Day, is one of the largest in the world, as well as one of the most attractive.Its beauty has not been marred by attempts to unduly improve upon that which Nature has given the city.The Park still retains its natural glory, and its close proximity to all parts of the city renders it a favorite retreat for those who, tired of the incessant noise and bustle of the metropolis, wish to get away from the turmoil and distraction MOTHERS AND MOTHERING YOUNGSTERS.lam ON FLETCHER\u2019S FIELD.ert TWO YOUTHFUL CANADIANS OUT ON A TIME.\u201cRING-AROUND-A-ROSIE\u201d and spend a few hours either in recreation or in thought within its leafy precincts.At its summit one can always find a cool breeze even on the ~\u2014\u2014 \u201cCRACKING THE WHIP\u201d ON A PUBLIC PLAYGROUND.hottest days in summer, and from behind the balustrades of its look-outs one can feast his eyes on a panorama such as few cities in the world can equal.At the base of the Mountain is the largest and wealthiest city in Canada, pulsating with a 20th century life and vitality and yet, in parts, wonderfully redolent of the centuries when the lily flag of France was the national banner of Canada.Beyond the residential and business sections of the city is the greatest and farthest inland seaport in the world, and the mighty river over which the commerce of almost every nation under the sun finds its way to the Canadian markets and Canadian products find their way to the markets of the Old World.Beyond the harbor front and its ever- enlarging fleet of sea and lake-going craft, is the historic isle on which the French troops under de Levis in 1760 made their last stand against the victorious British and burned their colors rather than allow them to fall next day into the hands of Amherst and his conquering army.To the west are the turbulent waters of the Lachine Rapids \u2014the most dangerous of all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence River\u2014and, nearer the city, the far-famed Victoria Bridge, which ,at the time of its erection, in 1857-60, was looked upon as one of the wonders of the world, its entire length being one and three- quarter miles.In the distance is a landscape of mountains and valleys, woodland and farmland, beautiful to behold and full of historic interest, as it on more than one occasion was a theatre on which the armies of three great nations fought for supremacy.Such is the outlook as viewed from the Mountain discovered and cross-crown- BOATING AND GONDOLA RIDING IN LAFONTAINE PARK, MONTREAL.Nr, ec re, TN ed by Cartier, first of all white men wonderful been viewed with admiration by millions from every part of the world.re Ne A EN + Cedi to look upon its beauties, explore its hidden recesses, and gaze upon the panorama that has since A YOUTHFUL NAVIGATOR.Small wonder is it, therefore, that it possesses an irresistible attraction for the thousands who toil beneath its shadow and gaze each day upon its towering and leaf-crowned heights.It affords a charming, and a safe, play- ground for the little tots who add a joy and gladness to the home, and on a public holiday, such as Dominion Day, it is alive with laughter and merriment and song.Beneath its eastern slope is Fletcher's Field, one of the city\u2019s great public playgrounds and picnic resorts.Here on every day in the week may be seen happy, mirthful groups enjoying the delightful change which it affords from the stifling homes and sun-burned pavements of the city.Here, too, the children play at children\u2019s games, and the youths of the city indulge to their hearts\u2019 content in their favorite sports\u2014baseball and lacrosse being the chief recreations.Here, too, the tired and worn- out workers may rest and\u2014in the day- time\u2014sleep.It is a charming and generously patronized retreat, a delight to young and old alike.On the other side of the city is Montreal's second largest Park, which is also illustrated on this page.It bears the name of the great Lafontaine, who, with Robert Baldwin, was an apostle of responsible government in Canada.Unlike Mount Royal, its natural beauty has not been left alone.Landscape architects have converted il into a magnificent garden\u2014 full of trees and flowers and winding paths and water stretches and terraces.It is, perhaps, the most charming of all the \u201cman-made\u201d parks of Montreal, and its great size makes it a huge breathing spot for thousands who live within easy access of its borders.On Dominion Day it, too, contained a happy holiday crowd, and the waters of the lagoons echoed through the daylight and twilight hours with the laughter and the songs of those who rode upon its surface in the picturesque swan gondolas or in the more prosaic row-boats.During the terrible and, in many instances, deadly hot spell which held Montreal in its grasp for several long and trying days during the last two ROWING ON THE WATERS OF LAFONTAINE PARK.TNT mm em ILLUSTRATED | SUPPLEMENT 171 ST.JAMES STREET.anadians Celebrated Dominion Day in Games and All Healthy Qut-Door Recreations a weeks, both Mount Royal and Lafontaine Parks were thronged day and night with thousands of tired, feverish people, who had been driven from their homes by the appalling heat.To such the grass in the Parks formed a most inviting bed, and the evening zephyrs a welcome lullaby.In the daytime rest was found beneath the shadow of the trees, but at nighttime men, women and IN THE SUMMER SUNSHINE.PLAYING TAG ON MOUNT ROYAL.children sought sleep and refreshment where the breezes blew hardest, their only coverlid being the cloudless vault with its starry jewels of twinkling light.On the hot days of summer, as well as on public holidays, such as Dominion Day, the Parks of Montreal confer a boon of inestimable value upon the citizens of Canada\u2019s commercial metropolis.\u201cAWAY FROM THE MADDING CROWD.\u201d A YOUTHFUL PEANUT CUSTOMER. ro 9 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.a\" All Canada Rejoices in the Happy Restoration to Health of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught Sp ee SN Tae NAN NN Norte or DA As small as your note book and tells the story better A miniature Kodak, so capable that it will convince the experienced amateur, so simple that it will appeal to the novice.So flat and smooth and small that it will go readily into a vest pocket, yes, and dainty enough for milady\u2019s hand bag.And the Vest Pocket Kodak is efficient.Itis small, almost tiny, but the carefully selected meniscus achromatic lens insures good work ; the Kodak Ball Bearing shutter with iris diaphragm stops and Auto-time Scale give it a scope and range not found except in the highest grade cameras.Loads in daylight with Kodak film cartridges for eight exposures.Having a fixed focus it is always ready for quick work.Has reversible brilliant finder.Made of metal with lustrous black finish.Right in every detail of design and construction.Pictures, 154 x 215 inches.Price $7.00.An important feature is that the quality of the work is so fine, the I definition of the lens so perfect that enlargements may be easily made to any reasonable size, and at small cost\u2014to post card size (314 x 51%) for instance, | | at 15 cents.CANADIAN KODAK CO., LTD.OFFICE AND FACTORIES, ° 582-592 King St., W., TORONTO, CAN.RIDLEY COLLEGE, ST.CATHARINE, ONT.Distinctly residential school.Three separate residences under the care of married master: (1) Lower School for boys under fourteen; (2) the Dean\u2019s House, for junior boys in | 3 the upper school; (3) Upper School for boys preparing for the Universities and for business.{ Over 80 acres of grounds.Remarkable record for health.In 1909 the School won a Univer- ! sity Scholarship in Classics, in 1910 in Classics and Mathematics, and in 1911 in Classics.| REV.J.O.MILLER, M.A., D.C.L., Principal.j i | Bishop Strachan School | _ 0 7 {I / 4 - Wipkebam ball V7 7, T ; = J > ; College St.ZE SAN Te A A se 4 J Ete] [] 2 ry 3 CAGE 4 SENS À * \"mw, 25 TS me es .RN {mn he Principal: Forty-Seve ds how tr M6.MISS WALSH » oe tipi, Wen pe 4, .or \u201cite \"We 4 SAE TO A Church Residential and Day School \u2018 -~ Wf a.pn By : .ts fro, Wy tn, Hn, po tit, \" Vice-Principal for Girls.Full Matriculation Course.in \" Pee 1 \" rue 4 .: .\u2018 \u2018 fo hate 15 Le.a, er we.Elementary work\u2014Domestic Arts\u2014Music nn a ; 3 .; ss me Ha \u2014 Lhe Aoi te.MISS NATION and Painting.Re-opens September 11th, \u201c~ f= \"w= Co in att ee CURE Ta vee rey 1000 HI fi Mn Ariens.Ce dean SA Yat 101 HK, Re Te fe ane trae OVS 80 100 22 eu MN HI prs oth WM R02 oo Bele \u20ac Ah, bu os sm pt Ny ei a han \" ! J, i wn re \u201c .E en ; y TORONTO, A Residential and Day School for Boys.2 Æ ny oy Ca me, EME A a, ST, ANDREW S COLLEGE ONTARIO.Preparation for Universities, Business an fii ie i fg etai co a a : \u2018 i yl Royal Military College.Upper and Lower Schools.Calendar sent on application, Aut, term i Ww ll = al me ; ; , ; per : ° En .mit\" \"2 Commences September 11, 1912, REV.D.BRUCE MACDONALD, M.Â., LL.D.Headmaster.PATATE NRE NN : 7 = i ge 75 \u20ac 9 ma , ' | / x | .| 7 of | 1 NA 5 n >, : 4 = I 7 un : ad < - \u2018 - ~ SY | : Nf mT ANNEE Alan AEA) HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT, who has recovered from her recent serious illness and who this week enjoyed a cruise up the far-famed Saguenay.During her illness, Her Royal Highness was | TR S 3 » Jil The highest 2 Xan \\ Rvs a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.The above picture\u2014a splendid likeness\u2014shows Her Royal Highness in the robes she wore at the Coronation of King George and Queen Mary.hy } RAR oY ANA 8 x ZZ) | SUV grade of cocoa beans, Ue \u201c RECOVERY OF THE DUCHESS OF the Duch fc h d for Queb board the Lad ht, the GI irn, f trip d yf) finest cocoa butter, purest ; Add e uchess o onnaught, is again saile or Quebec on boar e Lady | yacht, e encairn, for a trip down Re #0 .5 CONNAUGHT enjoying her customary good health.Grey, where she and her husband and |the St.Lawrence and up the Sague- / y cane sugar, and the best vanilla Aq | ., R : .| daughter subsequently took up theirre- nay.On the previous day the Duke JSF Al beans that can be bought are the \\ | ZA After leaving the Royal Victoria Hos- |sidence in the Governor-General\u2019s quar- of Connaught and the Princess Pat- \u201cPATAY ; ; , 1° .pital, Montreal, Her Royal Highness, ters in the historic Citadel.On Mon- |ricia left Quebec for Winnipeg, where aE IE ingredients which we blend together to VA AN After a severe illness of several |accompanied by the Duke of Con-|day last Her Royal Highness embark- His Royal Highness opened the Selkirk = JEN .; ; CMAN weeks\u2019 duration, Her Royal Highness, |naught and the Princess Patricia, |ed on board Mr.James Ross's palatial Centennial Exhibition.595 form that rich, smooth coating which is \\ = ! 5 characteristic of à | == 2% | & ut ME 8 ae + Na ~~ DEN AN Js \\ 07 np 12 Un dut.À On / AR TES Ÿ = 7° 2 5 (by ù N de , } \\ 1 CRIN ; a A L O Q O r\u201d > wl ™ Ww We feel safe in saying that no other chocolate confectionery ever offered to the Canadian Consumer has come up to the high standard of purity and excellence Prepared with glycerine and eds | honey, a most refined and KALODERMA EN j à Ta KM = Ÿ delicately perfumed Toilet SOAP of Moir\u2019s.Lo.\\ = 9 Soap, the best for softening MOIRS, Limited, = i / y and improving the skin.Halifax, Canada, _ 31 | Ge The most refined and KALODERMA RAL x most soothing NP 272.5 SIA SE | wf (2.5?Toilet Powder, FACE POWDER SIE = F222 SSR STR = : { Less) pink, white or cream.COS ET Ee.22 006 Sm | 3% .* \\ Ca \u2014 eS FAS ec 00 °° 20 % Ce Most agreeable and effi- KALODERMA oc - 8e 06e \u2018 Yl , oy 2 = (a (7 \\ cacious for preventing : 7 7 a a a EP 52 ES \u2018 > À and allaying irritation JELLY = A MEMORIAL OF VICTORIA THE GOOD, WHEREIN H.R.H.THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT WAS CARED FOR DURING HER RECENT SER- i A TE ee °°, 47 225007 > 203.\\ of the skin.Prepared with glycerineand honev | Ei IOUS ILLNESS\u2014The Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, in which Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Connaught, was a patient for several weeks.PNR TE 7 jt 2 sb, oop A | without oil or fat.does not grease.This splendid institution was built by Sir George Stephen (Lord Mount-Stephen) and Sir Donald Smith (Lord Srathcona) to commemorate the Gold- c 4 Liga > eg A F.WOLFF & SOHN, KARLSRUHE, en Jubilee of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria.Since it was opened its accommodation has been very largely increased by the addition of new wings 22 ey A ; É 1 Obtainable from all ihe eading and isolation buildings, a Nurses\u2019 Home, etc., until to-day it is one of the most up-to-date and perfect institutions of its kind in the world.Mil- A 2 AN ~ = / NES Wholesale te tors for Canada: | lions of dollars have been spent on its erection, equipment, endowment and enlargement by its generous fouunders.A beautiful marble statue of WN 2 ; ÿ ÿ AS x IE SAE J.Palmer & Son, Limited, Montreal.Victoria the Good occupies a commanding position on the main staircase and attracts the attention of every visitor to the Hospital.During her A A) 1% V8 2 NEMO sojourn in the hospital the Duchess of Connaught occupied a suite of rooms overlooking Mount Royal in the northern part of the western wing | I 25 i 2 I ™ or I NF EE (the wing on the left of the above illustration)._ THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.3 t Splendid Views of Property in Emard and Cote St.Paul Wards, Montreal-The Paradise of Home-Makers = In the Industrial Area Now Offered to the Public by Geo.E.DeSeve.An pe BAG fori icin # 4 MEET 2 Boys.ss and , term aster.NSA A SOV at > + » NW Ns Ys WN NEN pa be NS NN THE R ENT OF COTE ST.PAUL AND EMARD WARDS, MONTREAL\u2014(1) Church street, looking south.(2) Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company's building adjoining property.(3) St.Paul Academy, City Hall and Fire Station.4) Ki Ed and Starr TH AND DE LO Champagne street from Drake street.(6) One of the many streets showing all improvements.(7) Mount Royal Spinning Company's Works.(8) A garden the result of a few hours\u2019 leisure work.(9) Another view of King Edward.Square, owing EE Paul Academy, the Parish Church, and the Convent, to the left.(10) A better view of King Edward Square.\u2014_ be _\u2014 4 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.A Glimpse of Montreal's Most Recherche Footwear Establishment er TAL A NY ae a Nr mo SENS AT RR ARR ssn si REP New modern plant of E.W.Gillett Company Limited, Toronto, Ont., consisting of six buildings, with three Railway sidings and separate office building.TOY Te a WINNIPEG WANTS MANUFACTUR.ERS\u2014CAPITALISTS\u2014AND LIVE MEN.Greatest combined money-making advantages in the world to-day.Big growing market for manufacturers.City supplies power and light at cost.Splendid sites available\u2014varied raw material\u2014low taxation\u2014labor conditions, banking ang railway facilities unexcelled.Finest field for investment for large or small capital, Handsome Illustrated Literature and Business Facts Furnished Free.CHAS, F, ROLAND, Commissioner, Winnipeg Industrial Bureau, Winnipeg, Canada.ss \u2014 eh Wire Guards for all purposes.C.H.JOHNSON & SONS, PA p IS Wire Works, St.Henry, MONTREAL APPETIZING Tempting to look at\u2014delicious to taste \u2014wholesome and easy to digest\u2014is food made with RED ROSE JARTERS No|Metal Can TouchYou .7) y Baking P owder B ForYear Round Comfort ; 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