The Standard., 26 octobre 1912, samedi 26 octobre 1912
[" JLLUSTRATED [LLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT Che Standard, ! Hb il | { 171 ST.JAMES STREET.voL.VIII.No.43.MONTREAL, CANADA, OCTOBER 26, 1912.\u2014 ave) PUNE.Sule ve bundant Harvests and Manifold Blessings Canadians Will Thank the Great Giver on Monday Next A oN A mm AN NN NN NN NN or AA on Hi a 2 5 a wh - dé 5 Gras WW tm.» A 4% | 3 NS \"1, \u2014 y.at = w À + 446 0, \u2014 43 «~~ fa, al) La 4 Lo \u2014 A $ #3 » + a=\" \\b WV ne rs =n AY, ll Sow i i pe RP Br ow 4 + = \"4 ET gt Po » ow > { à add à 4 +f Ne + A : al?* H He \u2018ve «.LN - BY» { ; #* Lf o , i 4 + r dé 45\u201d *, LY! & 4 \u201cà 5.\u201d + 4B a* .da 43 g 7% 4.4 UE eu Nx : ; et wg 14 : À, t i $v.1 »; 4° Ë 4 - « À 3% ey + 3% \u201cSe Pur at ps, & bi a+ Td Ly it + nN wy a?al 8 ¥, + » oh Fo \u2018# » 4.{rly LA XA \"4 + Û \u201c.= + 4} La + au hd XW PRES 4 + hen Wh % Ha po bi $ ve 8 + à A » Êus \u201c+ $ + ke (wa 3 + % a ni ray A av oP\" dat Lx Fa ry $0 SU s va\" ¥ à (Photograph by R.R.Sallows.) FEEDING THE THANKSGIVING DAY TURKEY.: | \\ hd + \u2014t 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Ingathering of the Harvest in the Fen Country, England, was Interfered With by Unprecedented Raing aL am em ML a eae at Tae eae © Saha RSL em PN te em mm en ne ee SN NN NN SN AAA Se HARVEST FLOODS IN ENGLAND\u2014Harvesting under difficulties and with a boat during the recent exceptionally heavy rainfall in Huntingdonshire, England.\u201cBOBS,\u201d AS HE LOOKED ON HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY\u2014Lord Roberts taking the salute from the Aldershot artillerymen as they left Englemere after tendering their congratulations to the Hero of Kandahar on the attainment of the 20th anniversary of his birih.THE ROYAL TRAIN \u2014 The above illustration shows Their Royal High- nesses, the Duke of Connaught and the Princess Patricia enjoying the 1 voices of the world\u2019s greatest singers as reproduced on a Victrola fur- nished to the C.P.R.by the Berliner Gram-o-phone Co., Limited, of Montreal, for use on the Royal Train on their trip to the coast.rm HARVEST FLOODS IN THE FEN COUNTRY or ~~ HREE of the pictures on this page illustrate the disastrous nature of the harvest floods in England, floods that were almost unprecedented in the history of the British Isles.The illustrations show a section of the district of the Fens in Huntingdonshire, as it looked during the ingathering of this year\u2019s harvest.This district, known as the Isle of Ely, comprises the country between Ely and Peterborough.It is referred to in Charles Kingsley\u2019s interesting book, \u201cHereward the Wake.\u201d The Fen country is almost entirely below sea level, and in this particular part is about eight feet.It is all ar- uficially drained at the present day by means of powerful steam-driven pumps which have taken the place or the antiquated windmill so familiar to those who have visited the Lowlands of Holland.This water is all pumped into wide canals which ultimately enter into the rivers Nene and Ouse.There is not the least doubt that it is the most productive land in the British Isles.A farmer who could only grow twenty bushels of wheat to the acre, or two hundred bushels of potatoes, would quickly become brokenhearted.It is also the original home of that type of draught horse known as the Shire.It is rich black land which in bygone days was a large fresh water lake; a paradise for duck hunters and fishermen, where the inhabitants used to pay church tithes in the form of produce in place of the money contributions of to-day.For instance, one small town had to contribute to the local monastery ten tons of eels per annum.This country TC ee Sa Le Ve ~~ Pr HARVEST FLOODS IN ENGLAND\u2014Grain recovered from the flooded field by boats at Ramsey, in the Fen country, ngland.HARVEST FLOODS IN ENGLAND\u2014Crop of wheat in flood, in the Bill District, Ramsey, Huntingdonshire.VEST | ; This district is a portion of the famous Fen country, which, like Holland, is below sea level.DUC CNE NAS ONE A TN NE TN NN NN NS NN NN NES en a em Sa = oo Fw Vds RY iE ; Hy #4 20e \u2018 Te Wl Et te Nu 2 + NN DIT A HARVEST PICTURE HARD TO DUPLICATE\u2014Four generations working in a harvest field in Prince Edward Island.From left to right they are:\u2014VWilliam B.Silliker, aged 101; James Silliker, his son, aged 71; Fraser Sil- liker, aged 35; and James Cameron, son of a daughter of James Silliker, aged 15.They are all residents of Bedeque, P.E.l.(Photo by W.S.Louson.) ee + bus is known as the Bedfordshire Level, as it was drained by one of the Dukes of Bedford, at a cost of three million pounds sterling; and this Level is subdivided into smaller Levels, now known as the North Level the Middle Level and the South Level, which are again re-subdivided into what are called drainage districts, and admin- 1stered by one large Commission ani various Sub-Commissions.Are you aware that large numbers of gloves sold as genuine Kid Reproduction (Reduced) from Picture made with a $12.00 Brownie Camera gloves are made skin?Glove bearing the name Dent is B r a made of Genuine §E f .Kid.The name Dent on a pair of Kid gloves protects you against inferior makes of lamb skin, or so-called Kid gloves.__GANONG'S _ 82 S À good Beginning ST.ANDREWS THE BEAUTIFUL\u2014The scene of future regattas on the completion of the C.N.R.courses exist in any part of Canada.ou A o of lamb PR BR Every Lady's Kid B __ BH ] GOOD STORES EVERYWHERE SELL DENTS.GANONGS THE FINEST (G.B) CHOCOLATES IN THE LAND EN A > i bX mu UE mu 0 8 AN 3 En Ve E En ) \"+ Lo ve rar REE, Shakespeare Jeries NY ap ati: and a fifty-cent Kodak Few better Portrait Attachment.Ordinary window - lighting.Kodak Film, Kodak Tank Development, Velox Print.At Home with a Kodak Make the most of the home side of photography.Let your Kodak, by daylight and flashlight, keep for you that intimate home story which to you will always be fascinating.Such pictures can by no means supplant the more formal studio portraits\u2014but they can delightfully supplement them, and make your whole collection more interesting to you and to your friends.\u201cAT HOME WITH THE KODAK,\u201d our beautifully illustrated and instructive little book on home picture making, free for the asking, at your dealers, or by mail.CANADIAN KODAK CO., LIMITED, TORONTO.ETES EN NES om ae TS NAS oe y 74% Prepared with glycerine and (427477) honey, a most refined and KALODERMA 27 1 delicately perfumed Toilet SO A Soap, the best for softening P ¥ and improving the skin, The most refined and KALODERMA most soothing 3» Toilet Powder, FACE POWDER pink, white or cream.Most agreeable and efi- KALODERMA A cacious for preventing and allaying irritation JELLY % of the skin.Prepared with glycerine and honey A without oil or fat, does not grease.F.WOLFF & SOHN, KARLSRUHE, Obtainable from all the leading establishments.Wholesale Distributors for Canada: J Palmer & Son, Limited, Montreal.F 3 Palmers\u2019 «* Coiffure AS NOW WORN IN London, Paris and New York \u201cLe Casque,\u201d the new Head-dress for the Fall season, is without exception the prettiest that has ever been brought out.Looks stunningly pretty with hat and with a dainty Hair Ornament is very chic for Receptions, the Theatre and all Social Functions.Pinned on in a moment, and can be easily re-dressed.Our present window display shows two of these Models.They will interest you.Becomes Every Type of Face and every age, as it has not a trying line about it.Splendidly maintains a reputation for style leadership established in over sixty years of success.BE i! J.PALMER & SON LIMITED 441 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.Health Insurance in Clothing Proper underwear safeguards the health.Poor underwear induces chills, and colds follow.A large proportion of throat and lung troubles are due to avoidable colds.JAEGER PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR AND OVERWEAR stands between the wearer and danger from improper clothing.Investigation and experience prove that there is no better, safer and more comfortable underwear than JAEGER Pure Wool.All sizes and weights for Fall and Winter.| DrJAEGER=:=\u20ac 316 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, MONTREAL.32 King St.West, Toronto.364 Portage Ave.Winnipeg.And from JAEGER Agents throughout the Dominion.® NONE-50-EASY, J NES PYLE î = Abels SET = = = secs = (0H): ES FAALINÉ é WASHING COMPOUND THE GREAT INVENTION Por Savin, Toil \u20ac Esrrnt wirkouy INGIRY TP THE Tesrune, Coton or Hai a \u2014\u2014 York eee SV 0.0000, 0000 0002752000 72080875544 we BOPELPP Yoptl 2227077 $500 Stee eeans siass was | | _ \u2014 a AA?an VISITED THE EXHIBITION wh * *.hy, Nog Phe ç 4 { 72 9 | SD NN Ne NN NL NS NN NI FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT THE CHILD WELFARE EXHIBITION, MONTREAL, SHOWING THE ENORMOUS CROWDS THAT na oe AN AUTUMN PLAYGROUND IN AN UP-TO-DATE DAY NURSERY.THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.THE ASSOCIATION OF DAY NURSERIES.NE of the most interesting exhibits at the recent Child Welfare Exhibition, in the Drill Hall, Montreal, was the Model Day Nursery, shown by Miss Marjory Hall, secretary of the Federation of Day Nurseries in New York City.It consisted of nine rooms, with dolls representing a nursery with a capacity for 95 children, a staff of matron and six nurses, a kindergarten, and a teacher for industrial classes.Each room was equipped in miniature as thoroughly as possible to show furnishings, and to illustrate how children are cared for in a modern day nursery.The infants\u2019 room was supplied with cribs, safety rocking-horses and high chairs, and the \u201crunabouts\u201d room with slat-beds and sanitary pad mattresses.These beds were hinged against the wall and could be hooked up or let down at will, thus making play space for the children.There was also a circular dining table with suitable chairs, and a quantityt of toys and balls.The diet kitchen contained glass shelves, a gas stove, sterilizer, bottles and articles necessary in the preparation of foods for infants.The bathroom, whith attracted much attention, was furnished with exact models of miniature juvenile and adults\u2019 toilets, including a wash- bowl, a housemaid\u2019s sink, an elevated AFTERNOON PLAY IN THE GROUNDS OF AN ATTRACTIVE AND LARGELY PATRONIZED DAY NURSERY.A WEE LADDIE RECEIVING HIS MORNING TUB RL AS ge 5 bath-tub for babies and one for older children.The kindergarten and room for industrial classes were equipped in minutest detail, showing modern methods and ideas.The playground apparatus on the roof-garden was carefully selected and was reproduced to suit the requirements of small children.The sides of the slide were built particularly high, so as to enjoin safety.The uniforms worn were of the regulation order.The matron was in white, the six nurses were in blue stripes, and wore white aprons.The babies were dressed in white, the \u201crunabouts\u201d in pink, the kindergarten girls in pink and white check, and the boys in blue striped Russian blouses.The girls in the industrial classes wore white caps and aprons.Pl Greater New York has 92 day nurseries, with a daily attendance of 6,581.Their cost for the year, $365,000, was nearly entirely raised by donations.The object of a day nursery is to give a home to infants and children up to seven or eight years of age, whose mothers must earn wholly, or in part, a living for the family.Infants are given skilful care, the children have systematic kindergarten training until prepared to enter a public school.In every nursery where space and means allow, nursery graduates in the public schools are allowed to return to the nursery for noon dinner, and after school hours, to remain until the mo- EW EE = A KIDDIES\u2019 DINNER PARTY AMID BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL SURROUNDINGS.Ta TEN AN EN UE EN NN SN NS NS NN NS CSC SSL SN ee \u2014~\u2014\u2014 em thers\u2019 working day is over.There is only one Day Nursery in Montreal.A SUMMER PLAYGROUND AND THE MANY WAYS IN WHICH THE KIDDIES AMUSE THEMSELVES.3 s Children Into Whose Lives the Day Nurseries Have Brought Joy and Sunshine, Happiness and Thankfulness NES NN JS ER 4 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Styles Men YORM ~- Ma.mt mm - SER He Go ; sit These hats are among the un most popular of the new Fall | | FE and Winter von Gal made | Le styles.Worn by men of { Johnsons fashion, bankers, professional : dune and business men everywhere, gu Lic) because of their correct style, i i superior quality of materials du \u2018 and workmanship, accurate 4 21 fit, their comfort and wear.von Gal made Hats must be right\u2014we, as makers, guar- antee the quality\u2014your hatter is instructed to guarantee them again.A DOUBLE WINNER AT THE MONTREAL HUNT CLUB'S STEEPLECHASES \u2014 Doreen lll., the property of Mr.J.Greer Chapman, winning the Hunters\u2019 Mile Flat Race at the Montreal Hunt Club\u2019s Steeplechases, held recently at Bois Franc Lodge.Doreen Ill.also won the Bois Franc Steeplechase.In the above picture White Puttees, ridden by Mr.Guy Knight (owner, Major H.C.Stewart) is running second.Se aa ERT IRR WITT mm my my ee NN Ae What's more, there's a von Gal made Hat just suited to YOU\u2014try it on at your dealer\u2019s.You'll wear it home.$3, $4 and $5, at leading dealers.| Hawesvon (al CNT Sa Nr Nem em mL grt GW vl fn TC MONTREAL\u2019S NEW AND PALATIAL RAILWAY OFFICES\u2014A view taken from St.James street side of the new ticket offices of the Canadian Government Railways: the Intercolonial Railway and Prince Edward Island Railway, in the Transportation Building, corner St.James and St.Francois Xavier streets.PN rm ar Ne ne NN as a eT A A TR TTR EPP AE Eo 3 ie S A NN RL NN NT NT Ne Pt TS MEN ar Te © INCORPORATED New York, U.S.A.Canadian Factory, Niagara Falls, Ontario American Factory, Danbury, Connecticut Straw Hat Factory, Baltimore, Maryland 1 2 hiclets| REALLY DELIGHTFUL Che Dainty Mint Covered Candp Couted ll Chewing Gum \u2014\u2014 For sale at all the Better Sort ot Stores, 6c the Ounce and 5¢, 10c and 25c Packets.We are = .Rates for SEN SEN CHICLET COMPANY, always glad î SIN AV Advertising on Metropolitan Tower, opolitan à to accept application to ! ' Photographs 171 St.James Street.the Publishers, .of interesting and any other Canadi .IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014Geraldine O\u2019Brien in the laughing com- subjects for We will sell any of our Engravings.vl ormadion edy, \u201cExcuse Me,\u201d at the Princess Theatre next week.\u2014 re ation Prices given on Application.veer y A AN \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AAA AN RS A p : Addrens, ° - Art Department.gs \u2019 Send for our (Catalogue § A large illustrated book showing photographic cuts of the biggest values in furniture and home things you ever had presented to you.Here is one example of what Catalogue S MONTREAL'S NEW AND PALATIAL RAILWAY OFFICES\u2014A view, taken from the St.Francois Xavier street side, of the new ticket offices of the Canadian Government Railways: the Intercolonial Railway and Prince Edward Island Railway, in the Transportation Building corner of St.James and St.Francois Xavier streets.The pictures shown in these photographs were at the Toronto Provincial Exhibition, and were one of the principal attractions amongst the exhibits of the Intercolonial Railway there.contains: \u2014 This Cosy $595 .Rocker .A splendid rocker, exactly as illustrated, has solid oak frame with nice carvings on front posts, comfortable deep spring seat and back, coverings of best grade imitation leather.Well worth $10.00.Order to-day.We pay Freight Charges to any Murray-Kay, Limited TORONTO, CAN.are widely patronizer and give high grad courses in Busines: W.H.SHAW.Shorthand, Typewriting A YOUTHFUL CANADIAN BIRD-MAN\u2014Percy Reid, the young Montreal No.3556 .cal | and Telegraphy.Th aviator, seated in his Deperdussin monoplane at Mineola, L.I.It will be Station in Ontario new ca alogue is interesting reading.Malle remembered that Mr.Reid made the first flight ever made in Canada ij \u20ac .Fall Te \u2018 ion.on a machine constructed in this country.Last Christmas Day he suc- | Ts Th d F C L d Correspondence.invited.Write ceeded in flying a monoplane of his own construction for a considerable ais \u20ac A ams urniture 0.t * TORONTO, Ont.W.HI.SHAW, President.C.B.College Bldg., Yonge st., Toronto.distance at the old polo grouncs, Cartierville.a?> ee \u2014_== \u2014 SON Sporting Rifle Essentials are y WN SCEZ OR TI Si rx = IOS D) 4 A exemplified in the \u201cRoss 280\u201d AAR ( = (79% SHNNNNEÉEE ET CIF SF A) GER d A = | EE] ES 7 FCO 3000 feet at muzzle), is a prime favorite among sportsmen NN ° ° Ÿ Re 1) The Porter Which Is Different / great power (over EX ee 4 TERE 7 ) EEE 10 fatioued.lack in Eh AN People who are easily fatigued, lack energy, are NN fer, ae ON Co iy a commettre de AN nervous and depressed, troubled with insomnia, need 2 ect for illustrated Catalogue\u2014sent post free on application.A Ross Rifle Co, / *) Dawes Lachine Porter dealer, or write dir- | a tonic and liquid food.Such is Four Highly Tailored Coats, at $25.00.a From Murray-Kay\u2019s New Catalogue No.9S | The above illustration is reproduced on a small scale from Page 20 of our New Fall and Winter Catalogue, No.| DISH-PANS 9-S, a copy of which will be mailed to you at once on request.COLANDERS ETC \u2019 In this catalogue the new styles for Autumn and BRIGHT 2 CLEAN 7 di t h bod and flavour which Winter in Women\u2019s Suits, Dresses, Coats, Furs, Waists, < : I 1 oriers as a Lingerie Corsets, etc., are fully illustrated by fine half- which, unlike ordinary p \u2019 y tone engravings.There are hundreds of new illustra- .3 3 3 7 tions also of Hosiery, Neckwear, Laces, Handkerchiefs, makes it especially palatable for persons with delicate digestions.Veilings, Fancy Linens, Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas, etc., and of Clothing and Furnishings for Men, Boys and 2 1 \u2014\u2014 Children, all prepared especially for this catalogue.utc See that you get Dawes Lachine Porter other porters are Lowest cash prices, made possible by our splendid manu- TN facturing facilities and our buying service in the European markets, are quoted and particulars are given of our free delivery system by which everything illustrated , ) in this catalogue, with the exception of furniture and Full directions and many 45 ., .uses on Large Sifter-Can,10¢ house furnishings, will be delivered freight or express charges prepaid to any station in Canada.Write for this catalogue to-day before the edition is exhausted.° The Standard Murray-Kay, Limited Quotations given on application for any of The Standard\u2019s exclusive En- 17 to 31 King St.E.= - - - TORONTO gravings that appear in Supplement.\u201cnot as good.\u201d Insist upon having the Label with the Black Horse-the Leader for a Century, The National Breweries Limited.Address Art Department.eee GS 171 ST.JAMES STREET Ne = MONTREAL."]
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