The Standard., 14 juin 1913, samedi 14 juin 1913
[" \u2014_, : ILLUSTRATED 4 ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ¢ IN Jd \\ à SUPPLEMENT VOL.IX.No.24.MONTREAL, CANADA, JUNE 14, 1913.171 ST.JAMES STREET.; Canadian Racing Scenes Associated With the Most Memorable Racing Week in the History of the British Turf TL.TT EEE CE : : } \u2018 \" » x Cure A eu pe rm Pr 3 we or AN EXCITING MOMENT IN BLUE BONNETS\u2014In this picture the crowd in the public stands and lawns and the members\u2019 enclosure are witnessin A SPLENDID PICT \u2014Vi 2 \\ g URE OF BLUE BONNET s\u2014 ; : A ; the finish of the Second Race on Thursday of last week.This race was won by Ta Nun Da; (2) Cliff Spring; (3) The Rump.Race on Thursday of last week (winner Flex) and the Ebentators fevenishly wntohia the roof of the club-house, showing the Finish of the Third Neer a PN Se NN ee © RACE SCENES AT BLUE BONNETS AND BOIS FRANC LODGE.a Teer - mm TAT ~ oe ne ae Ne Te TN A rn real Jockey Club for 1913 which came to a close at Blue Bonnets on Tuesday last was one of the most successful in the history of the Club.Attractive cards were presented each day, the at- T HE Spring Meeting of the Mont- COs whom Ss rim , SF SEES RR or 3 TR È eme ot XK rp won Ap Bo : > * + : ty A # n tendance was larger than usual, the 6e 0 20 \u2019 : weather as a rule was fine, the track Stor JERE 0 oe 32 was fast, and some excellent races were run.Society, as usual, gave a generous patronage to the Meeting, and the members\u2019 enclosure and clubhouse were daily the scenes of many interesting social gatherings.The public stands and lawns, too, were well = \u201c al filled, and the Saturday en@™helidey: = Eel re er RTS Sen \u2014 \u2014 - NSO acc crowds were larger than ever before.THE FINISH OF THE KINDERG RTEN STAKES AT BLUE BONNEY$ This race was run on Thursday SF las week Whefi Canne EN Br misin Some smart costumes were worn by two-year-old owned by Capt.W, F.Presgrave, won out.Grazelle was second and Jezail was third.The above picture shows the finish.al Ce , : oto by Gleason Rene < er at Ne Ne SN NS 3 AN NN $C ON he EN Ne - the ladies and these showed up to|thrown clear and was unhurt, but the good advantage on the days when the horse broke\u2019 its neck.skies were bluest and the sunshine In the costume race some startling was brightest.The beautiful scenic en- garments were produced, some of vironment of the race-track and the)which appeared to confound the wear- splendid vista to be had from the gal- ers as much as the ponies.The mu- leries of the club-house and grand|sical chairs and the Victoria Cross stand were much admired during the |race provided a good deal of amuse- THE RECENT _ ; intervals between the races by those ment, .dle left are Miss Krances Cavett a Mr.HE ean the ron i Miss Phyilis Bates the mid- who love the beautiful in nature.A : prettier landscape would be hard to find on any other race-track in Canada.Several of the pictures on this page are illustrative of the recent Meeting, while others depict scenes and incidents associated with the annual S.P.C.A.Gymkhana at Bois Franc Lodge, near Cartierville.At this society function an interesting programme of mixed events was carried out, but the afternoon\u2019s pleasure was somewhat marred by the threatening weather and a couple of mishaps.In the mile flat race for half-bred hunters there were two nasty spills, which resulted in the death of one of the horses.The riders of the two horses luckily escaped injury.Out of the four starters, Cherry, ridden by Mr.Guy Knight, stepped in a hole, coming to grief soon after the start while the second accident occurred just at the finish, when Fenwick owned by Mr.J.Davis, and ridden by his brother, pecked at a spot close to where the first accident had happen- .d, fell on his head and executed a THE NEW PADDOCK AT BLUE BONNETS\u2014This enclosure was visited by hundreds during the meeting that ec ; came to a close on ATELY ; BO (Photo by Gleason) complete somersault.Mr.Davis was PSS SNS Rene NN SLT NN NL A AN Ne ee A a AAT NS ] THE RECENT GYMKHANA AT BOIS FRANC LODGE\u2014Vendors of \u201cMy THE RECENT GYMKHANA AT BOIS FR i : Lady Nicotine\u201d discussing sales during a lull in the afternoon\u2019s business.the events.From left to right the ladies dre Miss Station More = From left to right they are: Miss Frances Caverhill, Miss Helen Rob- Crathern, Mrs.A.C.McArthur, and Miss McArthur \u201d ertson, Miss S.omas.\u2019 ERY ~ ON ee Ne NN THyw avy w= vy TEV T= a Ÿ «afh.om a bo aE a.» se.id and Tea ¥ 2 yn j3 JP AEAS PY RRS AIBA TRE ' JI 2 >.\" \u2018 ÿ a , 4 b ) .F S d os } Lo.: i t was marred this year by a couple of mish In th i THE R FRANC LODGE\u2014This interesting society even r ple aps.In e mile flat RECENT GYMKHANA AT BOIS ridden by Mr.Guy Knight, stepped in a hole, and Fenwick, owned by Mr.J.Davis, pecked at a spot close to where COMING UP THE STRETCH AT BLUE BONNETS\u2014The race featured in the above illustration was Th .this accident occurred, fell on his head and broke his neck.Luckily both riders escap urt.e Gymkhana as usual attracted a big gather- Jacquelina was first, Hasson was second and Ralph Lloyd was third.The above picture shows the oor Detit ursday of last week for a purse of $500 ited.ing of society folk, many of whom are seen in the above picture.mpetitors coming up the stretch.\u2019 (Photo by Gleason) 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Historic Battlefield of Stoney Creek Where 300 Canadians Defeated 1400 Americans One Hundred Years Ag R THE MARRIAGE OF \u201cTHE SUNSHINE PRINCESS\u201d\u2014The above picture records the notable meeting between the King and the Kaiser at the recent wedding of the Princess Victoria Luise to Prince Ernest of Cumberland.It shows the King, (wearing the uniform of a Prussian General), and the German Emperor, (in the uniform of the 1st Royal Dragoons, the English Regiment of which he is colonel-in-chief) driving through the streets of Berlin en route from the Lehrter station to the royal palace at Potsdam.Overhead, the \u201cHansa\u201d air- (Copyright Central News) ship is seen about to fly over the carriage.Ee a TN Ne em MARRIAGE OF \u201cTHE SUNSHINE PRINCESS.\u201d of the wedding of the Kaiser's only daughter and Prince Ernest of Cumberland is from an English lady who was present at the ceremony as a guest: \u2014 Of the four marriages in the family of the German Emperor which have taken place during the last decade in the old grey pile of the Berlin castle, it may be safely asserted that not even that of the Crown Prince approached in thrilling interest and universal popularity that which occurred recently when the only daughter of the Kaiser, the darling of the German people, married the man of her choice.It was an ideal wedding.Unwonted light-heartedness not always characteristic of state functions pervaded the atmosphere of the castle in the sunny afternoon.In the long Picture Gallery and in the famous White Hall a happy throng patiently waited for some hours to see the bridal procession march to the chapel.This was not like the distinguished crowd waiting in the chapel itself.Among the faces were recognized many more hum- ble\u2014and in the eyes of the young Princess much more interesting\u2014 friends and retainers of the bride.Here, mingled with many ladies and gentlemen who have the inestimable privilege of writing \u201cvon\u201d before their names, may be noticed grooms who assisted her in her first uncertain efforts in riding and driving, wives and daughters of the footmen who waited on her at table, and teachers who have had the slightest connection with the bride.Here they stand, an excitable, emotional crowd\u2014for the stolidity of the so-called \u201cstolid German\u201d flies like dew before the sun on such occasions \u2014-divided between smiles and tears, smiles for their Princess\u2019s happiness and tears at the thought that the child who had grown up among them was going away into another life, into another sphere than theirs.In the chapel, where a brilliant assemblage of uniformed Ambassadors, diplomats, and officers of high degree, accompanied by a crowd of ladies in Court dresses and veils, await the supreme moment of the day, the same atmosphere of happy anticipation prevails.The room, in its coldly correct Byzantine severity of marble and gilded panels, magnificent in style but somewhat formal in feature, lends itself admirably to spectacular effect.Every seat has been removed, leaving the red-carpeted floor entirely free.Since there are no seats the coruscat- T: following beautiful deccription ing crowd must all perforce stand.It THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF STONEY CREEK\u2014 on Friday of last week the centenary of one of the most decisive battles of the War of 1812-14 was observed in many parts of Ontario.After the capture of Fort George at Niagara on May 27, 1813, the American troops invaded Canada and began their march in the direction of Hamilton.At Stoney Creek, however, on the night of June 6, their advance guard of 1,400 officers and men, under Generals Chandler and Winder, were surprised by 800 British and Canadian troops, who, advancing with the bayonet, broke up the camp and captured both the generals and half the artillery.Many of the American soldiers were bayoneted as they slept.(Photo by John Boyd, Toronto.) Ne THE MARRIAGE OF \u201cTHE SUNSHINE PRINCESS\u201d\u2014Their Imperial Majesties the Queen and the German Empress driving through the streets of Berlin from the Lehrter station to the royal Palace at Potsdam, where on Victoria Day the Kaiser\u2019s only daughter was married to Prince Ernest of Cumberland.\u2014\u2014 NS ~~ moves, ripples from side to side, chatting volubly, while a stream of bejewelled guests keeps flowing in.Only in a small semicircle round the altar are they kept back from encroachment by red-coated pages and its space reserved for the royal and imperial personages who will, with a few exceptions, stand during the short and simple Lutheran marriage service.Suddenly there are short, peremptory taps on the floor given by the Court Marshal.Silence falls.The sound of trumpets and the deep, reiterated throb of a drum are heard outside.It is the signal that the bridal procession has started from the room where the civil ceremony has already been completed and the marriage contract signed.The golden doors, each of which had been closed, reopen.The bright May sunshine streams in, dimming the light of the wax candles.Music sounds softly from the chapel gillery, swelling and dying away.movement can be heard on the marble staircase.Preceded by heralds, pages, and marshals, the bridal pair enter hand in hand.The bride, a charming figure in silver and lace with her train borne by four maidens clad in soft rose color, has a new light in her merry blue eyes\u2014for, like Shakespeare\u2019s Beatrice, she was \u201cborn in a merry hour\u201d\u2019\u2014and casts soft, shy glances of confidence at her Hussar bridegroom, who walks a Lo \u2014 1 À EE THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF STONEY CREEK\u2014 The Cairn which marks the resting place of those killed in battle on June 6, 1813.The British flag just beneath the lion is made of colored stones and is strikingly beautiful.The tablet beneath the flag bears the following inscription: \u201cIn loyal memory of 23 good and true King\u2019s men who, fighting in defence of their country, died and were buried in this knoll, the Battlefield of Stoney Creek, 6th of June, 1813.\u201d The cairn was erected by the Wentworth Loyalist Society.(Photo by John Boyd, Toronto) (Copyright Central News) straight, lithe, and manly figure beside her.The bridal couple pass softly and slowly to the altar, where the attendant clergy in black gowns await them.They are immediately followed by the Kaiser, who leads in the Duchess of Cumberland by the hand.He has the air of one who is contented with his day\u2019s work, though the pain of the impending separation from his daughter may be traced in his somewhat careworn features.It is the man who comes after him, fs THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF STONEY CREEK- The above monument commemorates the valor and heroism of the British and Canadian troops who took part in the Battle of Stoney Creel on June 6, 1813.It was unveiled on Friday of last week by He Majesty the Queen, a direct wire communication having been established between Buckingham Palace and the Monument.ss ° ; * #04 on cd ao ie sili.4 EN J THE RECENT GYMKHANA AT BOIS FRANC LODGE\u2014A event that was won by Mr.A.Lucas and Miss Braithwaite.& 28 Las + quick change of costumes in the Costume Race, à In this race some novel and startling costume were produced, many of which seemed to confound their wearers as much as the ponies.~~ A faint rustling A ak .48 RN Catalogue \u2014_\u2014 Sn | I Furniture Co., Limited : No.s TORONTO, ONT, = they cost less than across the line.The genuine have the name DENT\u2019S stamped right on the glove.ALL GOOD STORES SELL DENT\u2019S 4 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHAMPION COLLIE _ ; Tnt CHAMPION AGAWA DUKE _ | SOUTHPORT _ = BOSTON TERRIER ST BERNARD 3 PROCLAMATION _\u2014= | yy \u201cUnrivi [led nrivalle for the 3.Complexion BRACE OF WINNERS SCOTCH TERRIERS MRS QR A ROSS = ~ \u2014 | It is Impossible _ | To Produce F COCKER MR A SRR TINE C © e ~~ CHAMPION à.\" CHOW-CHOW | ! 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