The Standard., 1 mars 1913, samedi 1 mars 1913
[" | uw.7 ma \u2014 \"2 \u2014.ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT \u201cVoL.IX.No.9.a ee ee ee \u201c DN en my , oe sr si Hlun 1 es de + THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON\u2014This important event in the national life of the United States of America will take place, according to precedent, in front of the Capitol at Washington on Tuesday next, but will be void of much of the splendor which marked similar functions in the past.It will be witnessed, however, by thousands of people; indeed, Washington is already filling up for the occasion.President Wilson will be the United States\u2019 28th Chief Magistrate and its first Democratic President since the days of Grover Cleveland.The above picture shows the interior of the reading room in the Congressional Library, one of the many beautiful structures in the Capitol group.date teinte tte lh » - CP Feely, we TE ir \"rt, , AE : = FEY bp, > Gi 7 \u201c¥ TO ee Thuy 7 Uo ex 14 Ye ë ve Fees, M PE a, IRE Sh AIN a FB i RT RT ue sa ii SRE QE ete HS TTI CRETE ITT wy (ofp = es: if io Ahm ii x Washington.This N\u2014The magnificent entrance hall in the Congressional Library at Wl ova the Italian Renaissance in style.THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT WOODRO building is constructed of solid white granite an Che Standard.MONTREAL, CANADA, MARCH 1, 1913.\u2014\u2014 NN SAN LE ES ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT 171 ST.JAMES STREET.Beautiful Washington, on Which Eyes of World will be Focussed During President\u2019s Inauguration Next Week MTN TN ETN TN a ee NS NN NN NN NN THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON\u2014Pennsylvania avenue, distance is the Capitol 000,000.Its dome is 285 feet high and is crowned with a bronze figure of Liberty.A Washington, in front of which President Wilson will take the oath of office on Tuesday next.The total cost of this building was $14,- en as seen from the United States Treasury.In the NN A eran % 44 = 5% Bios THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT WILSON\u2014The entrance hall in the White House, Washington.This building is a plain edifice of freestone, in classic style, and is painted Ÿ 27 one of the historic rooms in the Executive at white, whence it is called the \u201cWhite House.\u201d Mansion 0558 pe rar THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON\u2014An exterior view of the Congressional Librar was erected on Capitol Hill some years ago at a cost of $6,000,000.It contains upwards pT TE TT mE] y at Washington, a superb building which of 850,000 books, and 275,000 pamphlets.J + += mm me ee Strong Committee of Former merry .- ~~ THE CARTIER CENTENARY: PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO COMMITTEE THAT WILL CO-OPERATE ' (Vice-President); American (member); John Crerar, ciation of Illinois, THE CARTIER CENTENARY.Formation of Influential In Chicago.S a result of a recent visit to Chicago of Mr.E.W.Villeneuve, President of the Cartier Centenary Committee, an influential Committee has been formed in that city to co-operate in furthering the interests of the movement to honor the memory of Sir George-Etienne Cartier.There are over 70,000 Canadian residents in Chicago, and the deepest interest is being shown in the movement.Mr.Z.P.Brosseau, a leading French-Canadian resident of the city, a prominent member of the Board of Trade and widely known in commercial circles, has been chosen Chairman of the Committee.Associated with Mr.Brosseau is Mr.E.A.Beauvais, the business partner and nephew.Both are of sturdy Province | of Quebec stock and have been highly successful in business.Both Mr.Brosseau and Mr.Beauvais have taken | a foremost part in the affairs of their Chicago compatriots, contributing generously to all projeCts of a patriotic character.Dr.Thomas A.Woodruff, President of the Canadian Club of Chicago, who is another prominent member of the Committee, is descended from Matthew Woodruff who settled in Connecticut in 1640.His father was Samuel de Veaux Woodruff, civil engineer and for many years superintendent of the Welland Canal.His grandfather served in the Assembly of Upper Canada.Dr.Woodruff was horn in St.Catharines, in 1865, was graduated from McGill in 1888 and, later, studied medicine in London, Berlin, Vienna and Gottengen.He is a leading eye-specialist and the editor of the Ophthalmic Record.Dr.Wood- ruff is a member of many leading scientific and other societies besides being President of the Canadian Club and a prominent member of the British Empire Association of Illinois.Another leading member of the Committee is Mr.William King Pat- tison, President of the British Empire Assocation.Mr.Pattison, who is a lawyer by profession, is from Thorold, Ont., was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 1879 and practised his profession in St.Catharines for a number of years before taking up residence in Chicago.For some years he was an aldermen of St.Catharines, and unsuccessfully contested the seat in the House of Commons for Lincoln and Niagara against Mr.John C.Rykert.Mr.Pattison ocCupies a leading position in Chicago, being a member of the Chicago Association of Commerce, President of the British Empire Association of Illinois, Member of the Illinois St.Andrews Society and ot several leading clubs.; Another Chicago citizen of special prominence, who is taking the deepest interest in the movement is Mr.John Crerar, a leading coal and iron operator.Mr.Crerar is President of Crerar, Clinch & Company, and prominent in business circles.He is from Pictou, N.S., belongs to one of the oldest families in the town, the son of John Crerar who was very widely known in the Maritime Provinces.Becoming a resident of Chicago in 1879, he entered the steel business, associating \u2018himself with a Joliet Steel company, now part of the United States Corporation.As Secretary of Committee THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT-ELECT WILSON Tuesday next at Washington, but will be shorn of much of ball, usually one of the big functions associated with the inauguration of a President, will be omitted, and the interior of the Pension office, where such functions are held, will not present the appearance that it does in the above picture, which is a reproduction of a photograph taken at the inaugural ball given by President Taft on his accession to office.Ox Z.P.Brosseau, (President); John A.Mcuill, M.D., President St.Andrew's Society of Illinois, formerly of Pictou, N.S.ex-President of the St.Andrew's Society of lllinois, (Vice-President); REAL AMERICANS WHO WILL WITNESS THE PRESIDENT - ELECT WILSON\u2014Among the thousands who will crowd the streets of Washington on Tuesday next to witness the ceremonies making Woodrow Wilson the twenty-eighth President of the United States, there will be at least two persons who can claim the distinction of being real Americans in every sense of the word.INAUGURATION OF They are Red Eagle, Chief of one of the tribes of Sioux Indians confined to a Government reservation in South Dakota, and his wife.Minnie Sky, herself the daughter of a Chief.The two will wear the full regalia of their tribe while in Washington.a NU NN the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Association, he organized the Chicago section.Mr.Crerar has been prominently identified with many movements of a public character and has held the presidency of several leading organizations including the British Empire Association, the Illinois St.Andrews Society and kindred organizations with British affiliations.Mr.George Sutherland, editor and publisher of the Canadian-American and Western British-American, is also a member of the Committee and has thrown open the columns of his widely read journal to the furtherings of the es AL SLA movement to honor the memory of the great Canadian statesman.Another member of the Committee who is heartily in sympathy with the movement is Dr.John A.McGill, a multi-millionaire and one of the leading Canadian residents of Chicago.Dr.McGill, who is a descendant of the founder of McGill University, is President of the St.Andrews Society of Illinois.Mr.Horace Nugent, British Consul General in Chicago, who is also giving his active co-operation to the movement, was born in 1858 and was educated at Haileybury College, England.A ae \u2014This most interesting ceremony will take place on its customary splendor.For instance, the inaugural Le if og CR 2 YA y Los.AE EEE PRES fu 0 D trie TE HLT SCN RE rs xs SR Alcoholi REFDOC A PRCA.ul c and Drug cured by the world-renowned treatment vears of experience.Write for particulars or Phone Park 747, Keeley Institute, 1263 Dundas St., Toronto, Ont.: SURE ed had And ons with 80 loti THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.NN ~ Ov AN EN NN nes ~ og _ i He entered the Foreign Ofice in London in 1880 and subsequently became an Attache of the British Legation at Bucharest.In 1886, he was named Junior Vice-Consul at New York and, later, represented the Empire in Texas and New Mexico.With such an influential Committee, there is no \u2018doubt that the interests of all Canadian residents of Chicago will be aroused in the movement.2 ROYAL CHIEF OF | SIX NATIONS.ITH a picturesqueness of surroundings, bordering on the mediaeval, Arthur Ka- rah-Kon-tye (Chief Flying Sun) after an absence of forty-three years, on February 15, last, sat in Council again with his brother Chiefs of the Six Nations Indian Confederacy, near Brantford, Ont.The event was a notable one in every essential.As a young man, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and only surviving son of Queen Victoria the Good, brother of King Edward the Peacemaker, and Uncle of King George the Fifth, visited Brantford.That was in 1869.And he then went there expressly for the purpose of being inducted into the Chieftanship of the ancient Iroquois nation.His Royal Highness is the only living white man who to-day has an indisputable right to the title of Chief of the Six Nations Indians (known collectively as the Iroquois).He possesses the privilege of sitting in their councils, of casting his vote on all matters relative to the governing of the tribes, the disposal of reservation lands, the appropriation of both the principal and interest of the more than half a million dollars these tribes hold in Government bonds at Ottawa, accumulated from the sales of their lands.In short, were every drop of blood in his royal veins red, instead of blue, he could not be more fully qualified as an Indian Chief than he now is, not even were his title one of the fifty hereditary ones whose illustrious names composed the Iroquois (Continued on Page 3.) THE 13TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF PAARDEBERG\u2014This event was fittingly observed on Thursday last in almost every portion of the British Empire, especially in Canada.It was on the night of Feb.27, 1900, that the members of the first Canadian Contingent, who were brigaded with the Gordon Highlanders and the Shropshires, received the order: \u201cAdvance until you are fired on.\u201dWith little fingers linked together they slowly made their way over the veldt to within a few yards of the Boer trenches, where they were greeted with a deadly fire which resulted in many deaths.When day broke it was seen that they were so near the enemy that further resistance on the part of Gen.Cronje and his army was impossible.A few hours later the \u201clion of the Transvaal\u201d surrendered to Lords Roberts and Kitchener.The above picture shows the trench occupied by the Canadians on the memorable night preceding the surrender.mm THE 13TH ANNIVERSARY OF PAARDEBERG\u2014Lord Methuen, who was in charge of the brigade that met disaster at Magersfontein, and who has been mentioned as a possible successor to H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught, as Governor-General of Canada.(Copyright Central News) on Feb.18, 1900.THE 13TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE low and Pte.C.Lester, of Montreal, OF PAARDEBERG\u2014Scene at the burial of Corpl.after the first engagement at Paardeberg.This engagement R.Goodfel- took place ok \u2014_\u2014 Canadian Citizens, Now in the United States,\u2019to Assist in Big Cartier Celebration TT aa ~~ IN THE MOVEMENT TO HONOR MEMORY OF SIR GEORGE CARTIER, BART.\u2014Reading from left to right they are: \u2014William K.Pattison, President British Empire Asso- and of the Canadian Veterans\u2019 Association of Illinois, (Vice-President); George Sutherland, editor and proprietor of the anadian Club of Chicago (Vice-President.) 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Six Nations, who awaited upon him in ES Ottawa last winter, the Duke recently jihim to the Council Confed : returned after an absence of well nigh set foot in America.C1 memes \u2018the half a century to again visit them.occasion of his first visit to Canada, in It was certainly a graceful Compli-| \u2014 1869, when he was little more than a ment.A fourteen mile trip along hoy, that His Royal Highness received, rough roads to the Council House at upon his arrival at Quebec, an address Ohsweken, in the winter time, cannot \u2014 of welcome from his Royal mother\u2019s by the widest stretch of imagination, _ \u2018Indian Children\u201d on the Grand River be called a pleasure trip.It is more \u2014\" Reserve in Brant County, Ontario.In or less of an ordeal at best.But the \u2014 addition to this welcome they had a Duke had given his promise, and GigE \u2014\u2014\u2014 Famous Canadian City, Which Fi \u2014 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.gured Prominently in Riel Rebellion, Now Rapidly Increasing in Populatior NTN IN Cr em CL Lm emma ee mv em we a eae ae -e \u2014 _\u2014 \u2014 1 LA uœx.-= 3 request to make of him.Would he accept the title of Chief and visit their Reserve to give them the opportunity of conferring it?Young Arthur was delighted\u2014royal lads are pretty much like all other boys; the unique ceremony would be a break in the endless round of state receptions, banquets and addresses.So he accepted the red Indian's compliment, knowing well that it was the loftiest honor those people could confer upon a white man.And so, following a promise made THE MARVELLOUS DEVELOPMENT OF THE CAN remarkable and it is yearly adding thousands to i I.a a \u2014\u2014 di Pies 110 .WEE 3 54 Pr .1 = ts population.Real ADIAN WEST\u2014A panoramic picture of Battleford estate activity in North Battleford is very brisk at present.For many interesting annou ; a place of prominence during the Riel Rebelliion of 1885.Royalty never breaks its word.On arrival at the Reserve, a triumphal arch of evergreens was found erected, bearing the inscription, \u201cWelcome, Great Chief, Duke of Con- naught, Governor-General of Canada.\u201d Then a drive along the river for some three or four miles and the village of A ROYAL CHIEF OF THE SIX NATIONS\u2014The solid silver communion service which was presented to Her Majesty's Brantford, Ont, by Queen Anne and which was inspected hawks Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught on the occasion of his recent visit to the Chapel.a name rs em mt Brantford, Ont., and sat in council with his brotl S oyal Highness visited Brantford in 1869, on which occasio a Te EF IE\u2014 a x pesé ag SUR Ohsweken was reached.Here another triumphal arch had been erected, bearing the inscription, \u201cThe Six Nations Chiefs never forget,\u201d and on the reverse side the motto, \u201cMaking History.\u201d Chapel of the Mo- \u2014\u2014_ wy LW Be ale we moa the ht recently visited the Reserve of the : Bran CHIEF OF JHE SIX NATION SR nor uke fhe Contederacy The event was a notable one in every essential.As a young man His i ted into the chieftainship of the ancient and powerful Iroquois Nation.He n he ras A ee of Chief of the Six Nations Indians.He possesses the privilege of Six Nations Confederacy near lt is now one of the great and prosperous cities of the Provi ncements see letter-press section of The Standard.sanctuary and altar in St.Paul's Ca- elbert.It was erected between 1675 and Nr EE rr.NN A mounted squadron of Indians here met His Royal Highness and escorted guard of honor of the Mohawk Institute Cadets was drawn up under com- (Continued on Page 4.) A ROYAL CHIEF OF THE SIX NATIONS\u2014H.R.H.; naught in front of the Council House of the Six Nations Confederacy NN nce of Saskatchewan.During recent years the growth of this place has been VEN ne Nr\u201d ured EE -.\u201crw RS - - BBR CT ee, me, EF land waters, Er THE FIRST GIFT FROM THE OVER- Zealand,\u201d the gift of New Zealand t one-half months, during which she in which she will spend three months, tended cruise as that in which the first gift-ship now engaged.On the day before she left Portsmout House, where a cruise of the Seven Seas.a THE FIRST GIFT OF THE OVER-SEAS DOMINIONS TO THE \u2018ment of 300 New Zealanders who visited H.~ \u201cae oi * WTS ae CRE as RE.ol ces 0 ne RL an Short Horn iat \u2014 will cover over 40,000 miles, IMPERIAL M.S.New Zealand on the day she left the Duke of Con- IS the only living white man who to-day has an indisputa ting to the government of the tribes and the disposal of reservation lands n Sitting in their couneils and of casting his vote on all matters relating he could not be more fully qualified as an [Indian Chief than he is now, not short, were every drop of blood in his royal veins r whose illustrious names composed the Iroquois Confederacy ; fore, t © pa \u20ac ace se 09 pin Gren if his title were one of the fifty hereditary ones standing in front of His Majesty\u2019s Chapel (St.Paul's) of the ohaw S, * Fp o ograph e- ica.The above picture shows His Royal eee the Indians by Queen Anne.With him, reading Poche.Ministes of the Interior and Su- en just after he had signed the Bible preseniey ii \u2018up \u201ccapt.Buller, Major Gordon Smith, Hon.Dr.Roc \u201c(Copyright Park & Co.Brantford) pour Sleut.Col Howard, Major Hartman, w.ke Soe Major | F.Leonard, S.F.Passmore and Lieut.-Col.Muir.opyrig > .intendent of Indian Affairs, Lor ran \u2019 Tuscaroras, Cayugas, Senecas and Delewares, and placed at 4,510.The Reserve contains 43,896 acres.near Brantford.In this building, as Chief Ka-rah-Kon-tye, he sat in council with his brother chiefs of the Confederacy on Feb.15 last, and discussed a proposal to enlarge the building and install a fire-proof vault for the safe keeping of valuable papers.The Six Nations Confederacy at Brantford is made up of Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, ( Photo by Park & Co.) its population is A hot cup of OXO will warm you through and through and drive away the shivers.= One OXO Cube to a cup \u2014 add hot water\u2014 stir\u2014that\u2019s all ! oO 4 cubes\u201416c.\u20acVBES Se meee on Ne ERE UIT a {3 $4.00 pair\u2019.of shoes fo LA EEE SEAS DOMINIONS TO THE IMPERIAL NAVY\u2014The battle cruiser \u201cNew o the British navy, sailed on Feb.6, for a cruise which is to last eight and showing the British flag not only in New Zea- but elsewhere.No British ship has ever made such an ex- from the Over-Seas Dominions to the h she was inspected by His Majesty the King.ONDES A Mother Country is EE EE NAVY\u2014A section of the detach- for her memorable (Copyright Central News) TWO HOURS OF YOUR or.man or\u2019 Write for.thé Brantford Shove \u2018\u2019Brantford; Ontario onl DR M i A EEE ik XW THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES ON THE MARCH\u2014The above picture shows the leaders of the \u201chiking\u201d suffrage pilgrims who will take part in the anti-inauguration suffrage parade in Washington during the ceremonies connected with the inauguration of President Wilson on Tuesday next.They left New York on marched all the way to Washington.(Continued from Page 3.) 1and of Sergeant Moses.As the Duke Feb.12 and (Copyright International News Service.) i is Ca i : to claim for the \u2018\u2018Ross\u2019 or in 7 layed Cine Nationar Anthern.band TORONTO, CAN.: that it is the most ae WE EVERYWHERE No The Indian Council House was a i 2 ule BA p SELL DENTS.acked to the doors long before the x RR © Its tests on the hunt- 2 ing field and in the still i ERE EEN IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD.\u2014Miss Maude Fealy, who will be seen Q more trying long range BE in \u201cThe Right Princess,\u201d at the Princess Theatre next week, begin- [distinguished guests present.He pray- > competitions at Bisley = For ning Tuesday evening, March 4.ed that the Great Spirit would forever < have proven its super pi \u2014 \u2014 Clean AAA watch and guard over their great 20 oY Bisley\u2014though used - brother chief Ko-rah-Kon-tye who had xX by only a few competi- The Beautiful Baha Sanita ry arrival of His Royal Highness.His |Gordon Smith as Superintendent oc- [So greatly honored them by consenting tors, it won a very large mas.Honor Judge Hardy and Mrs.Hardy, |cupied the chair in the Council cham- [to come to their council house.and porcentage ae.prizes an Go there for your holidays.The land Mrs.Cameron, wife of a former superintendent, Miss Gilkinson, daughter ber, having on his right His Royal Highness, and on his left the Hon.MADE IN CANADA \u201cThe best fun in the world.\u201d That\u2019s the sentiment of the little folks.Picture taking and picture making has the same fascination for children as for grown-ups, and the Brownie makes it all as simple as ABC.No limit to results either.CANADIAN KODAK CO., LTD, Office and Factories 582-592 King Street, W.deliberate with them.It was a red letter day in the annals of the Six Na- Switzerland For 10c postage our In formation bureau in New York will send you \u2018Par cel C.4,\u201d a collection 0) illustrated booklets, map?etc., containing some ver) useful information.En ables you to easily plaz a delightful holiday ir this wonderful Land o Lakes and Alps.Send 10c for \u2018Parcel Cc 4.\u201d Officlal Information Bureau of Switzerland 241 Fifth Ave., New York If You Want Any Rifle You Need the Best- the \u201cRoss\u201d It is no exaggeration For your next hunting trip buy a Ross.The Dent\u2019s Gloves | For Easter.Why wear an ordinary brand of gloves fôr Easter when for the same price you can have the finest gloves made\u2014Dents?For your protection look for the name Dents on the button.> GOOD STORES (22 I HE nu Columbus first discovered.Where nature is seen in all its tropical glory.Where the Sea Beach is all a Coral Strand.Only of the Supt.of the Six Nations when |Dr.Roche.Then stepped forward an |tions\u2014the greatest day in the history 280 High Velocity is of a.Prince Arthur was made chief, the ancient chief, David Sky, Speaker of |of the Confederacy.- \u20ac course the finest arm three days from New York.Write for Rev.Mr.Strong, the Rev.Mr.Park, [the Fire Keepers.He was garmented| The next order on the programme wm but any Ross will give CANADIAN-WEST INDIAN LEAGUE and other missionaries residing on the [in full costume-\u2014a buckskin suit, bead- [was a resolution submitted by the superior accuracy and Coristine Bldg., Montreal, A Reserve were in attendance besides a|ed moccasins and headband of owl\u2019s Superintendent that owing to increase R P0455.00 and upwards at full turn out of chiefs, warriors and |and eagles\u2019 feathers, and ornaments|of the business of the Six Nations all dealers.?free from women of the Six Nations.Many of |hammered from coin silver that lit- [that the present accommodation of the Illustrated Catalogue .| the Indians were in full war paint and erally covered his, coat and leggings.Council House had been found inade- te à on request.\u201cF th , [ TS brillant with paint, dyes an e Firekeeper following a proceed- |quate and that it would be advisable |[S O olhe \u2018 Grease and patterns\u201d and before the Duke enter- |ing centuries old in the soft dulcet to enlarge the building and also instal ROSS RIFLE CO.the Nother, S ed the Council Chamber he was sub-|Indian language bade a hearty wel-|a fire proof vault for the safe keeping QUEBEC Cum use jected to a thrilling war whoop.Major {come in opening the council to the |of valuable papers.! 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