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[" Te es 1 - es ge - LS 22e S ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED | SUPPLEMENT Ê dn SUPPLEMENT | ( V + VOL.IX.No.17.MONTREAL, CANADA, APRIL 26, 1913.171 ST.JAMES STREET.; VW nit =; ok Ne ~ THE ILLNESS OF PIUS X.\u2014 The above is a charmingly natural picture of the venerable pontiff whose serious illness has occasioned widespread grief in Christendom.His H Venice, on June 2, 1835.He was the child of poor parents, oliness was born Joseph Sarto at Riese, near but he was destined to fill one of the most exalted positions in the world.Talent displayed at an early age and developed to san extraordinary.degres, deep.p broad human sympathy an of his fellowmen.i Poor.Until he was 31 he was a co suffragan.In 1884 Pope Leo XIII.In 1882 he passed to the diocese of Mantua, tireless energy brought about his marvellous success.He has always held the love He is the \u201cPo pe of the Poor,\u201d as he has successively been the Priest and Bishop of the untry curate.In 1867 he was appointed parish priest of Salzano, and later where for two years he was rector of the Seminary.appointed him Bishop of Mantua.On June 12, 1893, he was created a Cardinal and three days later he became Patriarch of Venice.When he left Venice in 1903 to attend the Conclave called to elect a successor to Pope Leo the faithful in \u201cthe pearl of the Adriatic ed with them, A SKETCH OF THE \u201cPOPE OF THE POOR.OPE PIUS X., who has been near death\u2019s door in Rome was born Joseph Sarto at Riese, near Venice, June 2, 1835.He was the child of poor peasants.He however, ruse to a station which millions of people consider the most ex- \u201d hailed him as the next Pope.He remonstrat- saying that such an event was beyond the range of possibilities.But the seemingly impossible happenea and he was elected Pontiff, much against his wishes, fellow-cardinals to desist from the idea of electing him, unfitted for the office.But his words had an effect othe however.He tock the floor and entreated his and he tried to show them that he was absolutely r than that which he intended they should have.Nem alted in the world.Talent displayed at! father worked in the fields and as com- an early age and developed to an extraordinary degree, deep piety, broad human sympathy and tireless energy brought about his marvellous advancement.He has always held the love of his fellowmen.He is the \u201cPope of the Poor.\u201d His grandfather was a soldier in the osapal army under Gregory XVI.His munal carrier, struggling to maintain with his meagre income the large family of two sons and six daughters.A small cottage was the birthplace of the pope.He attended the parish school at Riese.His aptitude induced the family to send him to a school at Castel- \u2018ranco, seven miles from home.To meet \"he expense his father labored even er .Famous Shrines of Christendom in Which Prayers Were Offered for Recovery of His Holiness, Pope Pius X.> war + or OL nd - i * + \u2014\u2014y - ae\u201d ; ; a PUR ter \"T° me seau aa TT ° * wr « t ee .à fi ét Dh gb i TIES * 7 i.y su a viril A be sch if \u2018 ide tit v À \u2018 =) ER RL bE ET RY a BumEBiALl!l MITAL 0 ALLE EO VR MERE Ca RUES » { ! 9 Ban i uf il 1 4 I ~ fc) PAA L oh - Lt Jw AA PE urn OURS a ÿ 2, SLR a A sn » $ THE ILLNESS OF PIUS X.\u2014The Church of St.Mark at Venice, in which His Holiness s tendom.It stands alone among the Cathedrals of the world in respect of rived from countless other buildings.It forms a museum of sculpture of the most varied kind, nearly every century, pillar, capital or other form of decoration.The mosaics are wonderful and rivet attention by reason of their beauty its unequalled richness of material and decoration, and and exquisite coloring.pent the happiest years of his life.This edifice is said to be the most wonderful church in Chris- also from the fact that it was constructed with spoils de- from the 4th to the latest Renaissance, being represented in either When His Holiness was advanced to the Popedom he was Cardinal Patriarch of Venice, and his cathedra or throne was situated in the Church of St.Mark.His Holiness dearly loved his old Venetian home, and during recent years frequently expressed a desire to see it once more before he died.Unfortunately the precedent established by Pi gratify his longing and assuage his home-sickness.more hours daily than had been his lot.The boy walked the long route to school.He was a faithful student, and by winning laurels justified the wisdom of the family in making sacrifices o further his education.Precious documents still preserved by his sisters are the certificates setting forth his eminence in the entire range of studies.They were especially proud of his proficiency in Latin.Joseph won a scholarship which enabled him to enter the seminary of Treviso and afferward tiiat of Padua.He distinguished himself in the study of theology.In 1858, when 23 years of age, he was ordained a priest.From the first his greatest concern was for the poor among his parishioners.He barely allowed himself necessary food, and even sold his horse, that the proceeds might be used to relieve the conditions of the unfortunate.On one occasion he gave away his own dinner.A poor man came to say that his wife was ill, the doctor had said she must have broth, and he had not the means to provide it.Meat was boiling in a pot for Father Sarto\u2019s dinner, and, without hesitation, he gave it to the man.Reproved by his sister he answered that the man\u2019s need was great and there was nothing to do but give him the food.Then he smiled benignly and assured her that the Lord would provide for them.Until he was 31 he was employed as + i UR me aol te ci tee - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE ILLNESS OF PIUS X.\u2014The Basilica of St.Peter at Rome in which the corcnation of His Holiness took place and where the body of his distinguished predecessor still rests.when decorated for a canonization ceremony.icture shows the interior of the huge Basilica (the largest Christian edifice in the world) as it looks The above pictur Through the passageway in the centre of the nave the Popes of Rome make their progress to the high altar at which they al h he right to celebrate mass.Immediately below the altar, in the crypt, is the tomb of St.Peter, the first Bishop of Rome.The baldachino above the Star is a magnificent piece of bronze.A reproduction, one-third its size, surmounts the high altar in the Cathedral of St.James, Montreal.THE ILLNESS OF PIUS X.\u2014An interior view of the Pantheon, Rome, the world\u2019s oldest Christian church.This temple was built by Agrippa in 27 B.C., and was converted into a Christian church by Boniface IV.in A.D.608.Its enormous dome, 142 feet 6 inches in diameter, is cast in pumice stone, pozzuolana and lime.Being one solid mass it covers the building like a shell, free from any lateral thrust at the haunches.The walls are lined with a great variety of rich Oriental marbles.THE ILLNESS OF PIUS X.\u2014The high altar of the Church of St.Mark, Venice, at which His Holiness frequently celebrated Pontifical Mass when he was Patriarch of Venice.This altar is said to contain the bones of St.Mark the Evangelist.These were brought from Alexandria, the see city of St.Mark, to Venice in 882 and eventually were deposited in the altar featured in the above illustration.door stand four colossal us IX.of never leaving the Vatican makes it impossible for him to a country curate.In 1867 he was appointed parish priest of Salzano.There he worked faithfully for eight years and won the attention of those higher in authority, by the tact and devotion with which he discharged his parish duties.He was made a canon of the cathedral, chancellor of the diocese and spiritual director of the college.Thereafter he became dean of the chapter, served in an interregnum as vicar-gen- eral and was appointed suffragan.In 1882 he passed to the diocese of Mantua, where for two years he was rector of the seminary.He attracted the attention of Leo XIII, who in 1884 made him bishop of that city.The diocese was at that time in a condition of ferment.There had been continued clashing between the episcopal and government authority, and there was in the field a strong political force opposed to the church.The tact, patience and kindly manner of the bishop harmonized these conflicting interests.On June 12, 1893, he was created a cardinal and three days later patriarch of Venice.When the patriarch left Venice to attend the Conclave called to elect a successor of Pope Leo the people hailed him as the next Pope.He remonstrated with them, saying that such an event was beyond the range of possibilities.In the Conclave he was urged for the high office, but he put aside those who proferred their support and begged that they find another candidate.When the ballots began to turn strongly his way he became his own most strenuous opponent.He took the floor to entreat the members of the Sacred College to desist from the idea of electing him, and strove to show wherein he lacked the requisite necessary to equip him to occupy the papal throne.But his words had a contrary effect.In the dignity, the humility and the great breadth of learning disclosed in these discourses the patriarch stood before his colleagues as the one man to be placed on the papal throne.He was eelcted on the sixth ballot.THE ILLNESS OF PIUS X.\u2014The main portal in the west facade of the Church of St.Mark at Venice.In the centre of the gallery above the bronze horses, which were brought to Venice after the conquest of Constantinople by Enrico Dandolo in 1204.These horses were carried off to Paris, with many other art treasures, by Napoleon the Great in 1797; but they were restored in 1815.\u2014 THE SI'ANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.TT Scenes Connected With Funeral of Famous British Soldier Who at One Time Was a Resident of Montre] \u2018 \u2014 TT ANNE NN NN SON Ne AN ~ i NN NAN Ny ALAN NAN Beat a Xref Ry ) \u2019 wa + THE FUNERAL OF FIELD MARSHAL THE VISCOUNT WOLSELEY\u2014After his death at Mentone, France, the™ body of the late Lord Wolseley was taken to England and buried with full military honors in St.Paul's Cathedral in close proximity to those of the Viscount Nelson and the Duke of Wellington.The above picture shows}.the gun-carriage bearing the body of the deceased Field Marshal from Victoria Station, London, to the War Office, where the lying-in-state took place.(Copyright Sport and General Press Agency) té Rens ~ ized and the officials resident in Canada had been made, in a sense, THE FINAL HALT: THE LAST RESTING PLACE OF LORD WOLSELEY IN ST.PAUL\u2019S CATHEDRAL\u2014The partners in the concern.Their in- body of the distinguished soldier rests immediately beneath the great dome of the cathedral in close conti .: À , uit comes depended on the amount Of to the remains of the Duke of Wellington, Lord Nelson, Lord Collingwood, Lord Napier, Lord Northesk, (hing business done.When the bargain in command at Trafalgar), Capt.Cooke, Capt.George Duff, and other famous soldiers and sailors.The above was made in London for the transfer of the Company\u2019s property in Canada to the Canadian Government, they were not consulted.They were to receive no part of the purchase money, A : Ty THE PASSING OF A DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER AND FORMER REsi- [2nd the glving up of He Cs DENT OF MONTREAL\u2014Field Marshal the late Viscount Wolseley, ||,ss to them.The settlers, too K.P, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., who died recently in Mentone, France, |thought that Canada should have con- and who was buried in St.Paul\u2019s Cathedral in close proximity to the Cod them in reference to the nature Duke of Wellington and Lord Nelson.Lord Wolseley resided in Mont- oe th ernment to be established real for some years in the early sixties of the last century.He lived ina |° he PO.nm a that.i articular residence (still standing) on McGill College Avenue, and he attended the In the co ony.an ant à pa \u2019 both Church of St.John the Evangelist, which was then located at the cor- [Ne claims of the ha 4 Fes à , ner of Dorchester and St.Urbain streets.In 1870 he commanded the |Irench and English.to the lands ove: military expedition sent by the Canadian Government to the Red River to suppress the first Riel Rebellion.At the Red River Lord (then Col.) Wolseley took up his residence in Fort Garry.WHY WOLSELEY WENT TO THE RED RIVER.ÔO understand the conditions which made it necessary for the late Field Marshal the Viscount Wolseley to go to the Red River at the head of a military expedition in 1870, one must go back to the early days of Confederat.on.At the first Parliament of the Dominion of Canada (1867) attention was directed towards the extension of the Dominion westward to the shores of the Pacific Ocean, and steps were taken to secure the transfer from the picture shows the location of the grave and a few of the floral tributes.\u2014 nee = ANA ANNE PN 0 AT THE WAR OFFICE: THE LYING-IN-STATE OF LORD WOLSE- LEY\u2014After the body of the late Field Marshal reached London from Mentone, France.it was taken to the War Office where it remained over the week-end.At the foot of the casket, on velvet cushions, the coronet, fiela-marshal\u2019s baton, medals and decorations of the deceased soldier, were displayed.The latter included the ribands and stars of the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company to Canada of Orders of the Bath and of St.Michael .and St.George.am ame Rupert's Land and the North-west or Ton add A SCENE AT THE DOCK, PORT ARTHUR : Lo : ; An address to Her Majesty Queen , LAKE SUPERIOR, the head of Canadian lake navigation showing 3 yn address to Her Majesty Queen types of lake vessels, a private yacht, an upper lake passenger liner, and a Montreal freighter.an Imperial Order-in-Council might be passed (pursuant to the B.N.A.Act) annexing these vast territories to the Dominion of Canada.But the Imperial Government decided that the Company must first be bought out.For this purpose the Hon.George E.Cartier and the Hon.Wm.Macdougall visited England in 1868.Early in 1869 the bargain was completed, the sum of £300,000 being agreed upon as the purchase price.By the terms of the bargain, the Company was to retain the land round the various trading posts, and, in addition, two sections in every township\u2014a total reservation of one-twentieth of the entire region.For this cash payment and large land monopoly the Company agreed to give up its trade monopoly and all its claims to government.Canada at once made preparations for the government of the new territory.A Lieutenant- Governer and a small Council were appointed to administer its affairs until a more permanent form of govern- TANI| S yea ment could be arranged.The Hon.ves Wm.Macdougall was selected to fill mas mater the position of Lieutenant-Governor, a G B = has had and in the autumn of 1869 he started \\ ; 1874 by 1 for Fort Garry, intending to enter upon his duties on Dec.1.On Oct.30, he reached Pembina.There a startling surprise awaited him.A half-breed CHOCOLATES _ worship, life in its ES progressi iran up by Louis Riel, forbid.THE HEIRESS OF THE LATE LORD WOLSELEV\u2014By special remain- midst of ; ; ; ro ; der the peerage he the late Fie arsha e Viscoun olse- =\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ Lo ; ding his entry into the territory This ley has descended to his daughter, the Hon.Frances Garnet Wolseley, AN HISTORIC LAND MARK IN THE HEART OF WINNIPEG\u2014AII that PTT \u2014 = \u2014 occupied notice was the result of the failure o who is now the Viscountess Wolseley.The above picture of the new remains of Fort Garry, one of the strongest fortifications formerly a ; ence, an the officials of the Hudson's Bay Com- peeress is a reproduction of a photograph taken at Glynde, where for owned by the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company.The above picture shows the pany resident in England to consult many years past she has taught artistic gardening to lady pupils.It main entrance to the fort as it looked before it was restored.Upon the UT the officials (factors and traders) resi- will be noted that she bears a remarkable resemblance to her late adjacent grounds.now stand some of Winnipeg\u2019s most imposing build- j de de Ce (Father cupecially about the ave | sports and General Press arenery asters on the aerial of the Red River Expedite ai its ester ea ent = UE is : - - (Copyrig ports and General Press Agency ition at its destination.BRO BR 00D aa eda right NARS TRON NNR, sms rss \u2014 Tt BEA sue TT EE TU TT CTP ST EINGHA) Vreiipenteseeecninÿamnens moon MO, He P AG Mi fica RARER TASANNI, HIE TWO HOURS OF YOUR WHITE FEN CES\u2014Get jij {Jp SPARE .TIME Biss Ene, | 8 I Butgetthe best.Page Co.origirated this fence.Tough, iin mm ol If Baby Could Tell You \u2014 If he could just let you know how fine the rich, creamy lather from Infants\u2019 Delight felt\u2014how it left his dainty skin soft and pink as a rose and his little body fairly tingling with health\u2014you would never again do without 3 Z 4) / F [, You get more than ordinary soap in Infants\u2019 Delight.For we go thousands of miles to the Orient to get the best cocoanut oil.Then we bring the olive oil from the gardens of France.So you see we give you honest value in every cake.We mill thesoap by a secret process of our own.We crush it under a weight of 30 tons and pass it through heavy granite rollers, from which it Send 10c for PARCEL C-4.comes out in miles of silky Official Information Bureau of ._ 8 4 2 Switzerland.ribbons\u2014then it is pressed / 3 241 Fifth Avenue, New York City.into cakes.One This Year and Beautify Ycur Place iii durable, high-carbon, steel wire (heavily galvanized, u i and painted white or green) mak:s splendid fence fort + homes, churches, schools, cemeteries, etc.In rolls, any ig 98 Bf lergthor height-casy to erect.Bookletand pricesfror § .Dame St Hell Page Wire Fence Co.,Ltd SO Montreal 5% >, by Cee ÿ Swvitzerland The wonderful little Republic of the Alps is the garden spot of Europe.The journey is so easy, so un- expensive that you cannot afford to miss il.For 10c postage we will send you our PARCEL C-4.A special selection of illustrated Booklets, Maps, Hotel Guides, etc., packed full with information about the places most celebrated for their ro- ; 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