The Standard., 10 mai 1913, samedi 10 mai 1913
[" DS ICK prices 1 Col- ow is reages 3 large SON ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT Û cl \\ à SUPPLEMENT VOL.IX.No.19, | MONTREAL, CANADA, MAY 10, 1913.171 ST.JAMES STREET.Historic Pictures of H.R.H.the Duchess of Connaught Taken at Coronation S -~ HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT, consort of the Governor-General of Canada, whose serious illness in London has called forth a widespread expression of heartfelt sympathy from the Canadian people, with whom Her Royal Highness has been living for the past twenty months.During her sojourn in Canada Her Royal Highness passed through two critical illnesses, on each of which occasions she was a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.On her return to England a few weeks ago she underwent a surgical operation which, at the time, i was considered successful.Unfortunately, a relapse occurred, and a second operation became a necessity.From the effects of this Her Royal Highness has not yet recovered.For some days her condition was so grave as to cause intense anxiety to the members of her family.In the above picture Her Royal Highness is gowned in the magnificent robes she wore at the Coronation Solemnity of Their Majesties the King and Queen.ne » a = 2 an a ot Ea od (Er 5 a H 2e ECS LA ES ul | nN FLEE 305 wom, 2 Ti THE ILLNESS OF H ; islati [ : he Duk RH.THE NNAUGHT\u2014Scene in the Legislative Assembly at Quebec where Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught were officially Welcomed to Canada and where the former took the oath as Governor-General of Canada.At this function remier Borden and the members of his Cabinet were present, in addition to the Premier of Quebec, and many prominent legislators and citizens rom all parts of Canada.olemnity and on Canadian Soil THE ILLNESS OF H.R.H.THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT\u2014One of the best and most natural pictures of Their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and the Princess Patricia, taken on Canadian soil.for a tour of inspection of the building.On the extreme left is Dr.Guerin, THE ILLNESS OF H.R.H.the DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT\u2014Her Royal Highness from the throne in the Legislative Assembly at Quebec watching her husband subscribe his name to the oath of office in the presence of Premier Borden and the members of his Cabinet, \u2014 It shows Their Royal Highnesses arriving at the Grey Nunnery, Montreal, ex-Mayor of Montreal.THE ILLNESS OF H.R.H.THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT\u2014AnR historic picture, showing Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught leaving the Legislative Buildings at Quebec after the formal swearing-in of the former as Governor-General of Canada.THE ILLNESS OF H.R.H.THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT\u2014Some weeks after their arrival in Canada, Their Royal Highnesses the Governor- General and the Duchess of Connaught, accompanied by H.R.H.the Princess Patricia, paid a formal visit to Montreal, on which occasion they received a civic welcome at the City Hall.On behalf of the citizens of Montreal Mayor Guerin presented the Governor-General with an illuminated address, to which His Royal Highness replied.The above picture, the reproduction of one of the first pictures taken in Montreal of Their Royal High- nesses and the Princess Patricia, shows the Governor-General in the act of reading his reply.He stands on the Mayor's rostrum in the Council Chamber at the City Hall.In the foreground are Mayor Guerin (in robes of office), the Hon.Senator David, City Clerk, and Mr.Rene Beauset, Assistant City Clerk. », 2 \u201c== « THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.an NN NN AN HISTORIC PICTURE OF INTEREST TO CANADIANS\u2014On the occasion of the recent royal review at Wool- Ji 5 HR mu wich an opportunity was given The Standard\u2019s photographer in England to take what may safely be termed an unprecedented picture.This picture is reproduced in the above illustration.It shows His Majesty the King and His Royal Highness the Governor-General of Canada passing through the streets of Woolwich to the parade ground.Never until this review had a British Sovereign and his representative in Canada ridden side by Side on English soil.The above illustration, therefore, has an historic significance that will be appreciated by anadians.THE LATE FOUNDER OF GRACE DART HOME.TT RECENT DEATH of Mr.Henry J.Dart, founder of the Grace Dart Home, removed a striking personality from business and philanthropic circles in this city.Mr.Dart had been ill since February, and was suffering from cancer.The late Mr.Dart was president of the wholesale drug firm of Chapman Dart & Co., 155 Craig street west, and the founder of the Grace Dart Home.It is doubtful if any man in Montreal took a more active part in charitable work of practically every kind, than he did.He was bound up heart and soul in the Grace Dart Home, the work of which has been carried on mainly through his efforts and has grown from an institution which was at first only capable of caring for two or three patients until it is now si PA THE LATE HENRY J.DART, founder of the Grace Dart Home, Montreal, and one of the best known citizens of Montreal, whose death occurred recently.\u2014~\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN SNS Ne regarded as one of the leading institutions of its kind in the city.(Copyright Central News.) Ce a Ne The Home was memory of Grace Dart, NN dedicated to the his second First Picture of a British Sovereign and a Canadian Gover RL Ee THE CASE WHICH HELD THE ORGAN ON WHICH THE GREAT PUR- Hindley, of Welbeck street.asmuch as it encased the organ CELL PLAYED\u2014The latest antiquarian sensation discovery of a beautiful old organ-front which two hundred years ago stood in Westminster Abbey.Its claim to such great fame seems well substantiated by the pedigree held by ous organists played.The rich carvings with which it lead its owners to believe that they were probably the work of the great English master carver, Grinling Gibbons, to whose rare skill many in London is the the present owners, Messrs.It is of further interest to antiquaries in- on which Purcell and many other fam- is embellished London churches owe their finest interior decorations.daughter, by his first wife.It was while this daughter was still a young woman that Mr.Dart decided to enter into this branch of work, and opened a portion of his own home for the treatment of tuberculosis patients.While it was only possible to treat two or three patients in the Home as it was then known, the work OPENING OF NAVIGATION ON THE GREAT LAKES\u2014A picture showing the first of 60 grain laden vessels with their cargoes of 12,250,000 bushels of wheat, oats, barley and flax leaving Canada\u2019s great twin ports of Port Arthur and Fort William.The picture shows the vessels working their way through ice to open water.ee Te ~\u2014 SNS NN Te NL NN NE ~~ gradually grew, and Mr.Dart\u2019's three daughters by his first wife, did most of the work connected with the in- situation.Each of these in turn fell a vietim to and died of tuberculosis.Even after the loss of his whole family, due to overwork and exposure in the work undertaken by them, Mr.Dart still continued, and some ten years ago moved the institution from the east end to its present home near Richmond Square.While of late years it became impossible for him to finance the institution completely on his own accord he interested friends in the project, with the result that the present Grace Dart Home is now in a flourishing condition, and capable of accommodating quite a number of patients, who are unable to procure accommodation at any of the local hospitals, the Home being reserved for those who are refused admittance to other hospitals.It is a notable feature of the life of Mr.Dart that while he was so constantly assisting the afflicted, but very little of his work was made public.Mr.Dart was born on the Isle of Jersey, on November 27th, 1847, and came to this country when still a very young man, being accompanied hither by his brother, the Rev.Rural Dean Dart, at present located in St.Lambert, and a sister who resides with her brother at St.Lambert, these being the only three members of the family.On his arrival in Montreal it was his intention to study for the ministry, but after working a short time in the employ of Messrs.Cross & Bancroft, he became an employee of the Kenneth Campbell Company, and was for years general manager of that concern, which was formerly located where the new Dominion Express Building now stands on St.James street.Some twenty years ago he entered business for himself in a firm known as the Henry J.Dart Company, and which was later changed (Continued on Page 3.) | wk, ide wt IN EE EE un rw 2\" î .a.\u2018 paper pren æ SECTION OF PORT ARTHUR, the head of Canadian Lake navigation, and her waterfront, showing the gentle slope of the terraces on which the city is built.Montreal freight vessels are to be seen unloading at the freight docks of the Canadian Northern Railway.The magnificent Canadian Northern Railway Hotel, the \u201cPrince Arthur,\u201d is seen to the right with its lawn extending uninterrupted in two terraces to both the C.N.R.and C.P.R.railway stations which lie to the right and left and to the passenger docks.\u201d In DENT\u2019S Gloves there is so much better value that you are quite justified in insist- SR AN A a ing on having DENT\u2019S.The genuine have the name DENTS stamped on the distinctive button and inside the glove.à Ad ALL TEAS NCE) GOOD TY TORES NTT S Sr SELL ; 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