Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Domaine public au Canada

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
The Standard.
Éditeur :
  • Montreal :[The Standard],[1905]-1916
Contenu spécifique :
samedi 12 avril 1913
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
chaque semaine
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Successeur :
  • Standard. Illustrated section
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

The Standard., 1913-04-12, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" | | ! | + © ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ¢ cl \\ à SUPPLEMENT VOL.IX.No.15.| MONTREAL, CANADA, APRIL 12, 1913.171 ST.JAMES STREET.RE \u2014 2 Montreal, Dominion\u2019s Commercial Capital, Transformed Into Fairyland by a Terrific Storm of Sleet a NN NTN A , STN $ AN We CE «UNE.EE 3 P j 5 Ne Pn ÿ À = we me _ > TO ak Me » ; ; # 2 A i ; | ps md - oo ,, \u201c ; x 5 « Ÿ = > 2 / .: en i ne / \u2018 i > ~ wl rh Nea \\ À 4 Sus % oie, ; 2 oo J 24 hh A : 4 F0 \" \u201c 7 ea .AY al 4 F > A Rw BE ; 2 fa} 2 rT.> \u2019 24 1 + oo CSS ; ess » \"44 \u201c ; : #5 x 22 i .Ad 5 Ree, À 2 p : - = 7 Ps > > LTE 4 Rr» 3 .- A > - y A À 2h li y 4 - A Ln SACHEM z 3 NN ; 8 | ces xs] A À T CE Xt Te 1 es ot.5g oi - = i q - > - PA l © +.ë # .Ee è ; ZA f \u201c 3 4 un a te 4 - 2 a A Co ~ , i , ; ; E si A bd a ) \u2019 > mr 2770 Be - : Ah TELE ?¥ : ; » ; is 5 7 Pe = E oS # ARS 3 Z CEN .3 3 er, \u201c J Lia # 3 QS ey 2 Me \u201c A, ) CSA 2 ; 2 Lo .|) gm 5 8 LS .oy - ; ; .wr q > p 7 » 2 dP .4 ; Lin A i en A | à > : y 7 fF u 7 x = ar à .35 .7 , 3 fe \u20ac qe ge F + ° Ki « .sn LOOKING SOUTH FROM THE NORTHERN END OF DOMINION SQUARE, showing the South African Soldiers\u2019 Memorial and the LOOKING SOUTH THROUGH DOMINION SQUARE, showing the Macdonald Monument, St.George\u2019s Church, and the new Windsor Windsor Hotel.In rear of the monument some magnificent trees were almost totally destroyed by the sleet, and many of their larg- street station of the C.P.R.On the outskirts of this portion of the Square considerable damage was done by the storm.est branches had to be cut away.; .disfi d at the Siege of Sebastopol; beyond is the Cathedral Church of St.James, and near the foot of the hill is the Archbishop\u2019s Palace.the storm, many of its proudest limbs having been broken and splintered by the exceptional weight they had to boar.| ore id LOOKING SOUTH THROUGH DOMINION SQUARE TOWARDS CATHEDRAL STREET\u2014On the left is a cannon captured by the Allies LOOKING WEST ON DOMINION SQUARE FROM METCALFE ST REET\u2014Near the cab stand is a tree which was sadl / { q ° - BR E 247 ; à 1 ; 5 v > \u201c ) \u2018 D.a+ x 3 ; ; 3 ; 3 à 23 ; y \u2018 V SX\" - gis 7 - : ¥ ç - 2 x A \".= AE 8 LÀ + > Ca Taras - ; 3 +3 \"> = 3 i LE pe.sa\" OS Co Pel 2 \u201cCe E LA ; j que En : Es J .i : F0 AA Le?.FUER +3 ERT Re Te A wo à 3 È \u201coN .Le TRS 5 ¥ ë ; : ke 2 = Ÿ* > MR : ; sl, À = EN : : ; 0 ; PV PAN ER.- a ie \u2026 2 CES Wen fe grr AA LR 5 ; SE) 73 ve \u201ci : 35 A, ee FA a eT ; pg _ ov + ro Se: 7 S : nN - - i 2 F Chr +.X Te.- = 4% 5 x \\ ; oN : =$- Gas - se melt a ; » ; Lhd ; = pe qe de Sad ow = I \u2014_ es, > x, CN A o ihe ; 3 .À 5 | to \u20ac a En .2 , pu iS - À ; ; RF Ë LE 2 Ca iD SUE EHR BE TS A D \" \u201c - 4 EN.; E ; > = 3 ; 7 # He or ne f 5 | oN .a rt : 0 Nd a 3 : 18 9 fg pe, i ; ce CS Ew Cn oR 3 RE Je i 3 0 ans # - Vi ; iL ; 2e \u201c .oR < \u201cA, os 000 E ._\u2014 Gh 4: : SE i | oa goo à ; i * TNR AN 2 ce es A by ¥i » F.- \u201c a PR.Mec a fh , 3 Kr x a RE 2 ; EC .; Ls ; a = + 3 em ° * ~e = À 2 à ; $ is, 7 ; \u20ac, 4 À Pa & .; < $ ES BS ke.N°7 go 3 es Ë A 258 bl cl 3 Ë TA i: z ds - ) A : Bug og » ) 7 * .8 \u201ctuer ES we SR i FT La .- or res = 2° _.; : » * ole Be - _ i fo x a.\u2014 cd a * \u2014 © - .Le EL CS +3 aE ER he a mere TE See nr SE oF ate, SN nl Je » I 2 x sn jo > .y 3 wht a o = : - PRES FE ag $ « ne Sr, \u201c+ x, =, Fer Pie qui LL, mt tte \\ # vs ms ; - .52 0 #15, Ce + - 4 ç = N ; ce ; \" es Sts SS CE = aa nt ee \u201c0 + 9 ee - eo ae La ue .N CT ae Dead LE Sem th, ge - ; \" ; < >+ ; = À .= < 5 _ > : 7 / a : .> : Jd ill ?Ue Ge - ee Se Pr Spe 5 .0 ) 3 x 3 he 3 \u201c aN ~~.\u201c + ; .i © >, ; - 3 Ÿ .- 2 \u2018 § .Oe \u2014 .y « £ .x 4 3 3 XX, .% à = ; = us.Pa Fr.» cr ho oe Nl APN ete Natta tet.se SN tte NA A Ni et = EE EE Photos 1 and 6 by Chandler; 2 by Smeaton; 3, 4 and 5 by the Rice Studio Limited. 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.LOIR | Distinguished Prelate Who Recently Healed a Young Girl by Apostolic Methods in the World\u2019s Metropol;, em, > Unrivalleo Sor the Complexion \u2018U_Prepared with glycerine and tl) | honey, a most refined and KALODERMA ~ 4 delicately perfumed Toilet yy Soap, the best for softening SOAP ANNUAL FUN NIGHT AT THE ST.ANDREW'S CURLING CLUB\u2014This year's Buffers and Duffers match took place between the St.Andrew\u2019s and the M.A.A.A.Curling Clubs, and was won by St.Andrew\u2019s.The players for St.Andrew's were Messrs.Summerhayes, Whyte, Schnare, Laz Rubenstein, Stone, Henderson, Futvoye, Murray, Bradley, Clark, Vallance, Martel; and for the M.A.A.A., Messrs.Jack, Fulton, Wilson, Weldon, Say- er, Plow, Heyman, Warminton, Henderson, Parker, Tytler, and Hall.NN » 22 7773 / and improving the skin.f The most refined and KALODERMA A most remarkable case .of healing most soothing occurred recently in London, when the À LD» Toilet Powder, FACE POWDER ! Bishop of London, in response to an \u2014 \u2018ak.whi .urgent appeal from the mother of a GA pink, white or cream young girl who was seriously ill, ER Most agreeable and effi- \u2018 KALODERMA OTTAWA BOYS IN MINSTREL TROUPE\u2014A dinner was recently given in Ottawa by Mr.E.B.Eddy in honor visited the sick-room, and succeeded cacious for preveatios JELLY of several Ottawa boys who are members of the Primrose and Dockstader Minstrel Troupe, among the num- by means of the Apostolic method o JAB.) 2nd 2 A pared with glycerine and honey ber being Raymond F.Wylie, tenor, and the Six Brown Brothers, a sexette of musicians.The dinner took anointing and prayer in effecting ; y\\ of the skin.Caro oil or fat.doës not mrease.place in the Russell cafe at the conclusion of one of the evening performances by the Troupe, about twenty en- such an improvement in her condition © WOLFF & SOHN, KARLSRUHE joying Mr.Eddy\u2019s hospitality.Among those present were Messrs.Primrose and Dockstader.The above pic- that progress towards complete re- EN FE.ontainable from all the leading | ture was taken during the progress of the dinner and shows Mr.Eddy and his guests.\u201cIn the Firelight\u2019s Glow,\u201d | more NL p of en giant to hw the ri Infants® Delight Talcum Powder is just what its name sug- fe Æ gests \u2014 a delightful powder for the baby.The amon ; ; ,[ delicate skin of baby is easily irritated by per= of ap A MODERN MIRACLE WORKER\u2014His Lordship the Bishop of London oe A who recently effected a marvellous cure in the case of a 15-year-old spiration, but where talcum powder is dusted So bo girl suffering from a nervous breakdown.When His Lordship reached on smoothly it leaves a delightful sensation of ity the sick chamber in response to the mother\u2019s request, he found that coolness, The perfume is one that baby will SI Ye the little one had been raving and shrieking in delirium all the after- like too\u2014it has the delicate fragrance of roses, ass\u201d noon, and it seemed unlikely that he would be able to pray for her There is no better powder to use after bathing hy s without frightening her.As he stepped to the bedside, however, an ex- or shaving.Antisepti db : whos ! , 7, on \"ye PP .ptic and borated it softens less, : traordinary thing happened.\u201cDo you know me, dear?\u201d he said.\u201cYes, d the ski Ask sd said the child, as she slipped her hand into that of the bishop.What and preserves the skin.Ask your dealer for miss followed is thus described by His Lordship: \u201cShe had not slept for a a box today\u2014twenty-five cents a package.be ki long time.With the mother and the nurses | knelt at the bed.We had the | two prayers; then anointed her on the forehead with oil, prayed for UNDER THE SOVEREIGN'S EYE\u2014At the recent Rugby match between a blessing on it, placed my hand upon her head, and gave her the bless- John Taylor & Co.san officers of ae Royal Navy and of the Army the King was present.The \u2014 \u2014 hours during the Might and thank God itis His Sood Pleasure: she Limited 113 still game resulted in a victory for the Roya avy by three goals and a ; : \u2019 ! \u2019 : ; 8 try to one goal and a try.The above picture shows the Naval Fifteen A MEMENTO OF THE FRENCH REGIME IN CANADA\u2014An old and his- personally the high way to recovery.| ree Hho ovenifg that Jesus was Toronto creas being presented to His Majesty.(Copyright Central News) toric house at L\u2019Eboulements in the Province of Quebec.like the raising ulna, daughter over again\u201d en Crea Narr LE 4% the ] Ea The fram fiooc half- day PRE ing 1 Amt can citie one bodi the fran pop Fore ted ; infa = ce GT se A mu pe Fin Le pen * LIE Lu Fra TETE SE JRE ù appearan §4 fm em wm or height; ce SdiNNNPNERESR I i of any place.HEH HHH ut UEENEN and painted _ 8 ES TEE HOR AARDARS green or white.- _ Made of High Carbon Steel Wi i mr - 7 Fences are the Standard of Service.Peu hurnivanized, then painted.Page PAGE WIRE FENCE COMPANY, LIMITED _ Walkerville, Toronto, Montreal, St.John, N.B., Winnipeg 553 Lu Ai.+.Saisie: oR vr NW ps a CT PORT ARTHUR'S MAMMOTH ELEVATOR.LATEST ADDITION TO PORT ARTHUR'S MAMMOTH ELEVATOR IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION.ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTION AT Canadian Northern Railway elevator\u2014 unit of 2,500,000 bushels immediately shels each, and 240 fireproof tile tanks, tied by a system of conveyor belts.The During the 15 months ending Decem- PORT ARTHUR.Port Arthur.Total capacity, including contemplated.The elevator is composed each 21 feet wide by 85 feet in depth, total shipping capacity of this giant ber 13, 1912, there were over 50,000,000 the 2,500,000 bushel addition just com- [of two unloading and shipping units With a storage capacity of 7,500,000 elevator is 200,000 bushels per hour, [bushels of wheat, oats, barley and The world\u2019s greatest elevator,\u2014the| pleted\u20149,500,000 bushels, with another with storage capacity of 1,000,000 bu- bushels and which are filled and emp- [and it can unload 30 cars per hour.[flax handled on this one elevator.Charming Wicker Furniture No! other furniture lends itself to oo _ effective treatment like wicker.By upholstering some of these pieces with the same material as used for the draperies, an extremely pretty effect can be obtained.We are prepared to carry out entire schemes of decoration of this nature, or should you desire to express your own ideas, we will place our expert knowledge of decorations at your disposal.G{{Fhand ESon(G PTE, RAT SEE TE EEE TER 2 Alcoholic and Drug Addictions cured by the world-renowned treatment with 30 years of experience.Write for particulars or 'Phone Park 747.Keeley Institute, 1253 Dundas St., Toronto, Ont.or TL pear inell IRRESISTIBLE to AN Croco pee 519 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Leaves NY a oud Sole Agents for the House Furnishings of Messrs.Liberty & Co., Regent Street, London, Eng. Ils; gth ht; ted ite.y as THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.dg\u2019 |} ras Foy ER } | A * .\u2026 tes \\ ay | | V \\ AN Lever AF | Lr 5 FLASHLIGHT PICTURE TAKEN AT THE MONTREAL CALEDONIA CURLING CLUB'S 63rd ANNUAL BANQUET\u2014This most interesting function was held at the St.George's Snowshoe Club on March 28 last.Mr.W.Ormiston Roy, President of the Club and first Vice-President.of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club of Scotland, presided with Honorary President A.C.Hutchison on his right and Chaplain Rev.Dr.E.Munson Hill on his left.The other invited guests present were W.E.Findlay, Secretary-Treasurer Canadian Branch R.C.C.C.; W.A.Coates, Vice-President M.A.A.A.; Thomas Williamson, President Montreal Curling Club; W.D.Aird, Thistle Club; W.M.Campbell, Heather Club; W.E.Ramsay, Outremont Club; R.Lucas, Lachine Club; and Jos.H.Foley (Ottawa), Charles Earle, James Buchanan, W.J.Weldon, Charles Weldon, W.8.Weldon, W.W.McCuaig, and Ingraham Rice, and the following friends and members:\u2014J.E.Auger, Rev.Adams, H.H.Ayer, R.G.Brown, Percy E.Hugh Hamilton, Harry Pearson, Joe Beauchamp, J.Bevan Giles, Baker, Ald.Leslie H.Boyd, K.C., J.G.Bruneau, A.T.Cassell, James Currie, D.L.Campbell, E.H.Copland, C.Culross, W.T.Cumming, D.G.Campbell, W.J.Chambers, R.E.Costello, H.G.Dawson, A.Cruikshank J.L.Eaves, Chas.Edlington, Charles P.Fletcher, Fred H.Foster, J.A.Gordon, R.C.Grant, J.H.Gordon, H.S.Grindley, Thos.Gilday, E.T.Houghton, W.R.J.Hughes, A.H.Hersey, R.Geo.Hamilton, J.A.Henderson, Dr.E.C.Hutchison, Dr.Philip Holliday, Jos.Horsfall, Dr.W.J.Kerr, N.Kendall, McDuff Lamb, W.H.Leach, Walter Livermore, F.B.Misson, Wm.Morrison, H.M.Munday, James Mitchell, John McLean, Duncan McCormick, K.C., Alex McLaurin, W.T.McLaurin, C.A.McNee, W.W.: Locker, R.C.Macintyre, W.Macdonald, W.C.McAllister, Jas.McCrudden, Sam Nesbitt, Harold Nash, C.P.O'Connor, Peter C.Ogilvie, W.Percival, Robert Peel, A.E.Peel, Alex Peel, Jos W.Percival, M.J.Quigl-y, Kenneth Robertson, J.F.L.Wilkinson, D.-\u2014 HOW LONDON\u2019S WATER SUPPLY IS OBTAINED.HINGFORD RESERVOIR.London, which was recently opened to the waters of the Lea by King George, is something more than an extraordinary triumph of engineering skill.The system of giant explosion pumps, which is to hurl 180,000,000 of gallons daily from the river upward to the channel feeding the reservoir, is a thing that will fix the name of Mr.H.A.Humphrey among the highest in our time\u2019s record of applied science; but the vast lake so to be created has another significance.It is a symbol of the immensity of modern London; the incredible aggregation of mankind which has grown into being round the city whose population of 200,000, more or less, filled the minds of statesmen with misgiving 400 years ago \u201clest London be too great to féar God and honor the King.\u201d Already the little walled town, with its crooked streets, its gabled houses and Gothic cathedral, seemed monstrous and menacing; and still her commerce and her wealth increased, slowly drawing to her more and more of England\u2019s life.After the great purification of the Plague and the Fire, the growth went steadily on.The eighteenth century saw the old frame and pattern of urban existence flooded \u2018and lost in the assembly of half-a-million \u2018human beings.The day came when Lord Liverpool, pointing from a window, cried to the French Ambassador, \u201cWhat sense of solidity can there be with these enormous cities?\u2019 It was London of less than one million that woke such vague forebodings ninety years ago; that dazed the minds of reformers with \u2018the frantic arithmetic of its unthinkable population.\u201d No man dreamed that infants then alive would see those Floor - Many uses snd full tirections on Large Sifter -Can 40 ¢ BR NN NN numbers multiplied from six to seven times, as new and swift means of communication sprang up to turn the slow movement towards an unrelaxing tide.Through all those centuries since the growth of the capital began in earnest, the problem of bringing water to the citizens has grown with it.In Chaucer's London there was little difficulty.Mine host of the Tabard, like all the rest of Southwark and West- minister and the City, had the water for his guests\u2019 drinking brought up in bucket or barrel through the lanes leading down to the unpolluted Thames; and for generations after the water-carriers still plied their trade LETTING THE WATER with those who lived at a distance from the river bank.But long before the Middle Ages were past, the call upon other sources of supply had its unnoted beginnings.As early as the thirteenth century the first of the London conduits brought water from the green suburb of Paddington to Cheapside.In time a multitude of such conduits, some of them commemorated in street names to this day, filled the pitchers and extinguished the frequent fires of London.Still the city grew, and the Corporation stretched its leaden pipes out to Hampstead and Hackney and Muswell- hill; but the day came when they must ~~ J.Roberts, John F.Roy, T.H.Ryan, Donald S.Robertson, R.L.Rice, J.Frank Riepert, C.G.Ross, James B.Rice, W.G.Slack, Wm.Seale, Brackley A.son, Ed.Schofield, G.W.Sadler, W, H.Scott, Wm.Swan, E.Stonham, G.J.Sheppard, Nicholas Swan, R.Thomson, W.L.Thom, John Watson, J.C.Watson, W.Wray, T.M.Wilson, an .olfe.look yet farther afield, and their eyes were turned to the springs of Chadwell and Amwell and others boundary of Hertfordshire.across the That was the beginning of London\u2019s water supply as we know it.A great citizen and merchant -\u2018adventurer of London, Hugh Myddleton, took the work upon his shoulders for such profit as the enterprise might yield.New River creation, the It was his Company, earliest of London water companies, that guided the streams of Chadwell and Amwell hundred years ago, to the City just three and that later (Continued on Page 4.) INTO A RESERVOIR THAT IS LARGER THAN HYDE PARK\u2014His Majesty the King recently inaugurated the great reservoir at Chingford, from which London is to secure its water supply, and set in motion some of the most wonderful machinery ever devised by the brain of an engineer.He placed his hand on a little lever; on his left was a miniature and man-made Niagara, lacking as yet the water.At the top of Niagara five great pipes curved out above a tank, and beyond them was the engine house with the wonderful Humphrey pumps ready to throw the waters of the River Lea into the reservoir at the rate of 180,000,000 gallons a day.After touching the lever the King stood watching.Ten seconds, perhaps, passed, and then a great volume of water shot out of the central pipe and went splashing down the stone slope.Almost before it had reached the surface of the reservoir another pipe was at work.One after another the others came into action, until the surface of the fall was hidden beneath a foaming and rushing torrent, coming down with a roar that stifled even the great cheers which greeted Mr.Humphrey's achievement.The above picture shows the cascade of water rushing into the reservoir from the openings of the Humphrey pumps.fl 4 CUBES, 10C.With a biscuit Oxo makes a light sustaining meal\u2014 splendid to work on\u2014because none of the strength that Oxo gives is lost in the process.of assimilation Spread on toast or bread Oxo Cubes are equally appetising and make delicious sandwiches.SG.Oxo Cubes were invented for busy men.With an Oxo Cube a cupful of delicious nourishing Oxo can be made in amoment.More nutritious than tea and coffee, and much more convenient.Just drop a Cube into a cup of hot water \u2014no measuring-\u2014stir\u2014and lunch is ready.148 10 CUBES, 26C.JE ~ LIMITED \u2014 MN P R8 TO C.CRICH ee | The Original and only | Genuine SOLD ON THE MERITS OF MINARD\u2019S LINIMENT BEWARE OF Shaw, James Simp- H.Warren, Flashlight Photo by Swan.Historic Picture of Caledonia Curling Club Taken in St.George\u2019s Snowshoe Club, Scene of Festive Gatherings v 3 SHOOTING THE RAPIDS ON THE NEPIGON RIVER NEAR PORT ARTHUR\u2014This river is one of Canada\u2019s greatest trout streams.It also possesses tremendous power potentialities and in time this power will be developed for Port Arthur's use.sadly broken and disfigured by THE POWER OF THE STORM-KING\u2014A scene of destruction on one of the public highways near Brockville, Ont, showing the havoc wrought to telegraph poles, trees and wires by the storm of swept over Eastern Canada.The storm was the worst of its kind in fifty years, and many stately trees were sleet that recently the enormous weight of the ice that covered their branches.the city of St.John.VIEW FROM ROTHESAY PARK, just outside of St.John, N.B., the coming fashionable residential district of TWO HOURS OF YOUR SPAREQTIME (REY C KI get you th¥ bést CI TTI] UM CAT Write for particulars to the Brantford Shoe Company \u201c Brantford, Ontario nd\" $4.00 pair of sho LJ THE POWER OF THE STORM-KING\u2014Street scene in Brockville, Ont., showing the manner in which the telegraph and telephone systems were paralyzed by the recent sleet storm.HA adodern Tiled Bathroom Tiling Our Specialty} MITCHELL SLIDE-EASY «* TIES A os\u201d < JV S TT AN SUSPENDER @NONE-SO-EASYS $F SANITARY TILING CO.: 134-136 BLEURY STREET \u2014= MONTREAL.Furniture at Factory Prices Sent Freight FREE to any Station in Ontario Adam: Write for our large Phete-illustrated Catalogue No.S Furniture Co., Limited TORONTO, ONT.| In DENT\u2019S Gloves there is so much better value that you are quite justified in insisting on having DENT\u2019S.The genuine have the name DENT\u2019S stamped on the button and inside CERN, (ES phecer AAA » N°, ZR) GOOD STORES tJ EVERYWHERE 3 SELL DENTS.pa Che Standard.Quotations given on application fei any of The Standard\u2019s exclusive en: gravings that appear in the Supple: ment.Address Art Department, 171 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.ALL HAIL TO THE CONQUEROR A 5 « A 4% 6 à PA a PA by À NER; J LS el vs Srus (4/5, F2 ès LP ET.+ Loa Bs J Sv A Vi Te ry 6 LA {8 : = 0) : il \\ Sh 17 5 OF WASHDAY DRUDGERY THE LX L VACUUM WASHER PRICE $3.50 Washes Anything and Everything from a Horse-Blanket and Overalls to the Finest Laces with No Injury Coupon Below Saves You $2.00 Washes a Tub Full of Clothes in Three Minutes Perfectly Not only Washes but Rinses and Blues Sent under a MONt!- BACK GUARANTEE Join the Army of Delighted House-wives To-day Thousands Now in Use and Millions Will Be This Coupon Good for $2.00 THE STANDARD COUPON, Present or mall this coupon and $1.50 to Dominion Utilities Mfg.Ce., Ltd, 483% Main st, Winnipeg, Man., and you will receive one I.X.L.VACUUM WASHER, All charges prepald anywhere in Canada on condition that your money is to be refunded if the Washer does not do all that is claimed.Date, 4-12-13 Name .Address .Province ese ses ssa THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.; LI | ERY YSIXET gy PIN LEAL NET PERTE 2 | .The | WORLD\u2019S 10 IN Thantre during tha ey ORL The Pollard Juvenile Opera Company which will be seen at His Majesty's 3 GREATEST (2 / SINGERS = £7 may be heard in your ! 4 home, whenever and as often ao : as you wish if you own a 3 | VICTOR VICTROLA N,4% Call at any of our three St.Catherine THE THEATRICAL WORLD_Miss Julia Marlowe, who will appear Street Stores and we will gladly play | ith Mr.E.H.Soth t the Pri t t ing t e f .April 95, othern a e Princess eatre uring e wee 0 any music you wish to hear on \\ .= \u2019 4 i this wonderful instrument.\\ A Ask for free copy of our 300-page Musical Encyclopedia Lig , listing over 5000 Victor records.\\ CF VICTROLAS are $20 to $300 ny a.% easy payments if desired.0 + ; MODERN which street, ) has gr \u2026.street J = | MADE IN CANADA CS If it isn\u2019t an Eastman, > It isn\u2019t a Kodak.> TEEN sds a UUEN ie re - , TA [RL M i INER GRAM: O-PHONE COMPA D LIMITED ) 355 St.Catherine Street West.Telephone Up-572.488 St.Catherine Street East.Telephone East 2972 415 St.Catherine Street West.Telephone Up-2418 simplicity appeals to the be- me TT ginner \u2014its thorough-going ORCHARD LANDS a > efficiency commends it to the \u2014 IN \u2014 D IA x ES The Standart IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014Mr.E.H.Sothern, who will be seen expert\u2014its convenience, toall.NEW BRUNSWICK tara ui at the Princess theatre with Miss Julia Marlowe during the week of Kodak fi th dth k 511145 : ANTI-DIABETES We are always Quotations April 28.odaks to nt the purse and the pocket.May now be bought at prices héros gr\u201d EEN + = glad to accept given on appli- iii\" Ask your dealer, or write us for free catalogue.which obtained in British Col- BURR.pa y a remedy.with®a photographs of cation for any (Continued from Page 3.) millions odd gallons reserved for the umbia ten years ago.Now is Record \u201d of®omplete cures.interesti of The Stan- \u2014- navigation of the stream.Chingford CANADIAN KODAK CO., LTD.the time to select large acreages Price, 7} RK Yen OFT kL Vg ng dard\u2019s exclusive prried its aqueduct up the valley to |Reservoir, the great lake created a few at prices which will insure large Drug ristsi Oe and | Canadian sub- Engravings raw upon the River Lea.Ten years weeks ago before the eyes of the King Office and Factories profits quickly.gd IEE hy : : jects fo that .nce the New River Company\u2019s under- [and Queen, was planned so long as Wri .Literature RCS r at appear in pking was made over to the Metro- twenty years since, when a scheme 582-592 King Street, W.rite me for particulars.Com i reproduction.Supplement.plitan Water Board, in return for |for extension of the drain upon the pe À ; SE | bmething like thirty-two-and-a-half |Lea was laid before the Royal Com.TORONTO, CAN.S.L T H ARRISON LL 3 SANOL MFG.CO.aus lillions in three per cent.stock.To- |mission on Water Supply by Mr.W.| THE SPRING EXHIBITION AT THE ART GALLERY\u2014An example of ° ° adil Winnipeg, LT MCE 171 St.James St.Montreal hy the whole flow of the Lea is|B.Bryan, engineer to the company, the Post-Impressionist school which has evoked a deal of criticism.794 Main St, - - Moncton, N.B.) .oy À psted in the Board, save some tive |and now chief engineer to the Board.It is known as \u201cHumoresque,\u201d and was painted by Mr.John G.Lyman.: SM SO ME SO OS ES dpdpsepperdeds Dawes Konigsbier Does Not Have To Be Put In Brown Bottles > TE - Ew \u2026 LA at i > * > he | _ > a + y .Les PB ie 3 : - ; n .COPYRIGHT,\u2019 .- & Ri Bi = 3 .-\u201cTHE:MONTREAL STANDARD PUBLISHINGIEO.LIMITEGINSI3\" ue NE .© eu : + oes + « - .= ; he mas oo à TE ee Co .Th Len © ele RFA a A Wonderful Picture of Canadian Sport Fac-Simile Reproductions from Original Negative Platinum Prints 11 x 14 (Mounted) $2.00 Silver Prints (Unmounted) $1.00 Engraving on Enameled Paper 15 x 14, 50c.THE STANDARD at great cost succeeded in photographing the recent Fete de Nuit cele- brationg on Mount Royal, Montreal, when, in the presence of His Royal Highness the Duke of Con- naught, thirty thousand people watched one of the most spectacular scenes imaginable.This picture has been pronounced one of the most interesting ever taken in Canada or elsewhere.The feat was accomplished by a staff of Standard photographers after immense difficulties.IN FACT, THE PICTURE WAS REALLY FIVE YEARS IN THE TAKING, OTHER ATTEMPTS ON PREVIOUS OCCASIONS HAVING FAILED.A de luxe grade of paper has been prepared for this engraving by The Standard, and finished by a special process which brings out the lights and shading very strongly and artistically.YOU WILL WANT ONE OF THESE ENGRAVINGS FOR YOUR DEN OR YOUR PARLOR.The price of 50 cents, which includes cost of forwarding in a specially tested damage-proof tube, has been made as low as is consistent with the very highest quality of reproduction and the use of the most expensive plate paper obtainable.Order by return mail before the supply gives out, enclosing money or stamps.Should any picture reach you in damaged condition, we will cheerfully replace it.MONTREAL STANDARD; PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED 171 ST.JAMES STREET ~~ - - - MONTREAL.Dawes Konigsbier is so well brewed, and manufactured from such pure materials, under such cleanly and sanitary conditions, that it is not necessary to place it in dark bottles, as the taste and flavor are not in any way impaired by light.The National Breweries, Limited.MC Hesse fees fsatsafsatrafsatsatsahsatsatsetsas at apuefetseteapsetsapsetsepsetsefsatsats TT rar rar area der ap deaedrardrdrahrarefrafr Jr "]
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.