The Standard., 29 novembre 1913, samedi 29 novembre 1913
[" w - \u2014-\u2014\u2014- ___ TTT Ey \\! \u2014 - -\u2014 + Wee.a ERNE - - \u201cILLUSTRATED -\u2014 ILLUSTRATED ~ SUPPLEMENT î \u2014\u2014 | SUPPLEMENT em _ FN e BETETE EEE ; VOL.IX, No.48.MONTREAL, CANADA, NOVEMBER 29, 1913.171 ST.JAMES STREET.a A Nr er rr NN PE Ne a Montreal Sky-Scrapers; Aftermath of Recent Storm on Great Lakes: Scenes From Theatre of War in Mexico Wade mr ER A , ; | | \u2014\u2014 y TEE \u201d E N \u20ac .\u2014 .; = \u2014 re.- oll ; i Eu - en - 3X 1d wn auf (09 \"(18 00 00 00 00 ta 10 17 Lu ST : 4 xa a ol | ï wh vale % Cn » » Ÿ \"NT aad Je tN, TTT 9 IR WH NL ei # \u2018 WHERE THE WEALTH.OF CANADA'S COMMERCIAL METROPOLIS IS CENTRED\u2014The above is a new and impressive picture of the business centre of Montreal.It shows a number of the many magnificent buildings that have been erected on St.James and Craig streets during the past few years.It will give former residents of Montreal a comprehensive idea of the great transformation that is being made in the appearance of their home city.The picture is a reproduction of a photograph taken by one of The Standard\u2019s artists from the roof of the new addition to the Power Building, and is an altogether new view of Montreal.From left to right (near the sky line) one sees the Duluth Building (in course of erection), the New York Life Building (Montreal's first sky-scraper), the Banque d\u2019Hochelaga Chambers, the Banque National, the Church of Notre Dame, the Royal Trust Building, the Royal Insurance Building; the Liverpool and London and Globe Building, the Transportation Building, the Yorkshire Building, the Dominion Express Building (on the St.James street site of the old St.Lawrence Hall), The Standard Building, the Star Office, and, beyond the smoke on the extreme right, the Bank of Commerce and the Canada Life Buildings.In the foreground are the Montreal Tramways offices; the Bank of Montreal (with dome) the General Post Office, and the St.Lawrence Hall.HE] té, 65 dk » As, I 24 74 44, Hi! U bus.Iv, 7701001000 ou) I Hg did ADN 201, Me ibid, fy 11, iy .! 4 tH 4 THE RECENT APPALLING MARINE CATASTROPHES ON THE GREAT LAKES\u2014The great storm that recently lashed the waters of the Great Lakes into unprecedented fury exacted a heavy toll in human lives and vessels, Between 300 and 400 sailors went down to watery graves and upwards of 30 ships were wrecked.The storm was the worst and the deadliest in the history of inland navigation, and it brought irreparable losses to many Canadian homes.The above pictures will give readers of The Standard an idea of what the sailors had to contend with while fighting the elements of air and water.The first picture shows a vessel that weathered the gale on Lake Superior; the second shows the schooner Sephie, which was wrecked; and the third shows the ice-covered pilot-house and bridge of a huge grain carrier that managed to reach port in safety.FN A NN od 54 1) J * i SCENES FROM THE WAR ZONE IN MEXICO\u2014In the first picture a detachment of rebel soldiers is seen on the top of cattle cars that are to carry them to the front; in the second picture an armored car belonging to the Federal troops is featured.Cw \u2018 \u2019 \u2019 - ae f pue AT [-e \u2019 i Lo + £5 .a, ! \u201d + \u2019 +, >.4 > .+ \u2018mn.Pat Le » n°\" .: : a ,* \u201d ' + r * + ser ® > à J æ Né 2Tuas A LE Am aa.254 at rt ŸP aEdd à.=\", vo * » on a - 5° ~ », x\" x À py os wr ve =: - nu «5 ei s ANNE SES ES he rebel General Vill ht while tryi he unif CENEg .f a Federal officer, who, after the capture of Juarez by the rebel General Villa, was caught while trying to escape in the uniform of a common soldier; second shows soldiers returning from a slaughter of Federal FROM THE WAR ; icture shows the execution 0 g ederals.ZONE IN MEXICO\u2014The first pictur il IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014Juliette Dika in \u201cThe Honeymoon Express\u201d at the Princess theatre next week.THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014AI.Jolson, who will be seen in \u201cThe Honeymoon Express\u201d at the Princess theatre next week.THE NEW MITRED ABBOT OF OKA \u2014Dom Pacome Gaboury, who was recently blessed and installed as Mitred Abbot of the Trappist Monastery of Our Lady of the Lake, at Oka.Dom Pacome is the first French- Canadian to occupy the position.He is a brother of Mr.L.J.Gaboury, Chief Superintendent of the Eastern Division of the Post Office, Montreal.THE NEW MITRED ABBOT OF OKA.The ceremonies which attended the recent installation of Dom Pacome Gaboury as Mitred Abbot of the Trappist Monastery of Our Lady of the Lake at Oka, Quebec, were most imposing and quite unique.His Grace the Archbishop of Montreal presided the duties of his high and responsible position.The ceremonies somewhat reconsecration of a bishop\u2014for a mitred within the confines of his monastery.His Grace was assisted by the Mit- and solemnly set apart the monk for sembled those which accompany the abbot has the powers of a bishop It Slides! 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Buy à box today.by the billiard experts of All Styles and Sizes We build \u201ceverything in billiard tables\u2019\u2014Carom, Pocket or combination Carom and Pocket Tables \u2014 in regulation or home sizes.One of the many styles of Regulation tables is shown below.\u201cBaby Grand\u201d Styles These beautiful Brunswick home-sized Billiard or Pocket- Billiard Tables are made of Mahogany, with classic inlaid design.Richly finished.Unex- celled playing qualities.Sizes 3x6; 314X7; 4x8.The illustration at top of page shows the \u201cBaby Grand\u201d in use.\u2018\u201c\u201cConver:ible\u2019\u201d\u2019 Styles The unique Billiard or Pocket- Billiard Tables can be used in any room.They serve as handsome Dining Tables, Library On World-Famous significance as the sterling mark on silver.tables have maintained unquestioned lead :rship.The Brunswick line embraces a great variety of styles, a wide range of prices, and we offer usually liberal terms.Brunswick Billiard Tables Made in Canada-Used Everywhere Brunswick tables are used exclusively Bed, the celeb Each is a fine example of expert cabinet work for which \u201cThe House of Brunswick\u201d is famous.Fitted with Slate woods.= \u2014 \u2014 LOTS the world.ing Cushions.Tables or Davenports when not in use for billiard playing.Sizes 3x6 and 3%x7.Equal in playing qualities to \u201cBaby Grand\u201d Styles.Over a Year to Pay Our Easy Purchase Plan is simple, convenient and liberal.We spread the payments over an entire year.You can pay for the table out of the money you would otherwise spend on outside amusements.Complete Playing Outfit Free The price of each table includes complete high-grade Playing Outfit, Cues, Balls, Bridge, Rack, Chalk, Assorted Tips, Lightning Cue Clamps, Markers, Cover, Billiard Brush, Rules, Book on \u201cHow to Play,\u201d etc.One of the \u201cRegulation\u201d Styles.VANCOUV WINNIPEG, MAN.YL.Wie.n cr \u2014 BRUNSWICK Tables Play the royal game of billiards at home on a genuine \u2018\u201cBrunswick\u201d\u2014made, sold and guaranteed by the oldest and largest billiard table concern in the world.The name \u201cBrunswick\u201d on a Billiard or Pocket-Billiard Table has the same For three generations these splendid rated Monarch Quick-Act- Accurate angles, perfect playing qualities, scientific construction in every detail.Furnished in Mahogany, Oak, Circassian Walnut and various other Order for Xmas at Factory Prices A Brunswick Billiard or Poc- ket-Billiard Table is an ideal Christmas or Birthday Gift for any red-blooded man or boy.There is still time to order for Christmas delivery.All tables offered at lowest factory prices, on easy terms if desired.Handsome Book Free Send for our richly illustrated book, \u201cBilliards \u2014 The Home Magnet,\u201d containing pictures, descriptions, Factory Prices and details of Easy-Purchase Plan.The book will help solve the Xmas gift problem.See Brunswick Billiard Tables on display at any of the branch offices named below.THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD.The \u201cMade-in-Canada\u201d Firm.Dept.N.W.67,69, 71 Adelaide Street, West, TORONTO, ONTARIO BRANCHES: EDMONTON, ALBERTA, 647 Fourth Street MONTREAL, P.Q., 11 Notre Dame St., West ER, B.C.522 Beatty Street .9 Princess Street red Abbots of Bellefontaine, France, and Gethesmani, Kentucky.Bishop Emard of Valleyfield, who performed a similar function at the installation of the late Dom Antoine, (the predecessor of Dom Pacome at Oka), delivered the sermon for the occasion.Bishop Brunault, Nicolet; Bishop Gauthier, Montreal, Mgr.Roy, Montreal; Mgr.Myrand, Ottawa; Father Gignac, representing Archbishop Begin, and about one hundred priests were present.At the offertory of the mass the new abbot, according to the custom of the Trappist Monks, offered the Archbishop the traditional gifts, consisting of two candles of four pounds each two loaves and two small kegs wine.At the conclusion of the mass al the monks of the monastery of Ou Lady of the Lake promised obedienc to the new abbot.AN 20 >) 2 oc g y A A SA AZo >< = = NN EE N == NN the most.aS I eel = ER À Us 7 N AN EU MES \\ EEE 0 > > > D Ir ONE Zee = AEN} SN Mahogany or oak cd - amma \u2014 = ue ES ADS PU a a Nal I ITA ARCHIVES THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.NAN Mo jh \u201c $, nn ficers of the bank, the privilege was given me of inspecting the Department from basement to roof, and it proved so very interesting as a little known phase of banking, that I felt the readers of The Standard would be glad to see the photographs and to learn something of the purpose of a strange building and its still stranger contents.$f P% oh Material and method alike have been chosen to defy time\u2014 granite, steel, brick, concrete anchored in stone, and with cement floors, coated, erosion- less, dustless and incombustible.%% %¥% %¥% From the first floor, tier upon tier, numbered and lettered, through storeyed metal aisles, the book stacks rise to the gird- ered ceiling.Made of toughened steel enamelled, so arranged are these that all their burden of weight rests on mighty stanchions at the base.Here is what might be termed the \u201cMemory\u201d of the Bank; carefully recorded, numbered and placed, hither come those documents relating to transactions past\u2014to be preserved, referred to and finally perhaps discarded should the a na AND A GREAT INSTITUTION SEE SHREDDING MACHINE DRIVEN BY WORKING AT FOR DELIVERING SHREDDED PAPER THROUGH PIPE TO BALING ROOM.1,400 EVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE.40 H.P.ELECTRIC MOTOR EXHAUST posal of these various records and the ordinary office methods of dealing with such things, there is as great a difference as between the modern law office and that of Abe Lincoln whose partner stated that the only filing he had ever known his colleague to do was when he wrapped a bundle of documents in an old newspaper, and wrote in blue crayon, \u201cIf you can\u2019t find In the basement is erected a \u201cWilliams shredder,\u201d a machine driven by a forty horse-power motor, and the ease and rapidity with which the shrieking knives of the shredder, making fourteen hundred evolutions a minute, tear the books into tiny shreds, on which the writing is no longer decipherable, would attract large crowds were it on public view.3 Club® ® = Cocktails THERES many a man who has built a rare reputation as a mixologist who lets us do his mixing for him and keeps his sideboard stocked with Club Cocktails.Made from better materials than a bar cocktail is apt to be.Mixed to measure;\u2014not to guess work\u2014asa bar {2 cocktail always is.Softened by aging before bottling\u2014asno bar |, cocktail can be.wr At All Dealers G.F.Heublein & Bro., ag Props, @ me NE London WALTER R.WONHAM & SONS R Montreal pe Le a Agents for Canada Fully 75 per cent.of the pictures in these illustrated papers are made with GOERZ CN Bt $5 1 Lenses and Cameras ! Interesting, too, it is to see THis is ihe highest testimon .ial 1d or: \u2014press ï how by ingenious machinery the photographers MUST get the r shredded paper is drawn into a pictures; dull light, poor con- S .diti have to be overcome.> separate chamber, where it falls GORRZ lonses vive the results like confetti at Mardi-gras, the in spite of Goonditions.\u201d vy : : not have a ER ens fitte e dust escaping by a pipe to the to your own camera and get through he hear\u2019 roof.The shredded paper is then FINE pictures?\u20ac oi one oO e grea : : Write for the Goerz Cata- © [ 8 baled in a press, wired, and sold logue, showing marvellous work = ; Toronto manufac- to the paper manufacturers.made with Goerz lenses.Write n.urin g districts, This is a, great improvement on to-day.Agents for Canada- | ; south toward Lake Ontario.the old system, whereby the pa- Agents for Canada | y Four times daily, to the shrill er m United Photographic Stores, Limited | d ! p anufacturer, under the © call of the whistles, myriad supervision of bank officials, 508 St.Catherine W., Cor.Peel.DER workers, from factory, office destroyed all books and paper 132 St.Peter Street.and forge pass along it, hurry- sent to his works.MONTREAL ing intently to work or, more Ottawa.Toronto.! et leisurely, leaving labor behind vu BE MR | Quebec.Vancouvery | , them.Lately there has risen \u2014 - | here, beside their daily path, a In his handsome offices | eet stately structure\u2014so remark- t 1 1Vi est + able in its desi d treat t here, Mr.Asman, the Archivist, eet and ° ! ja tie diff et ne has many articles of historical : evidently dillerent in its ELECTRIC BALING PRESS AND COMPLETED BALE.interest, while, above his desk, | \u2014 purpose from dis neighbors\u2014 hang side by side a drawing of JA E( 1F R | \u2014 or auch conjecture has on the ancient premises in Yonge consisti e passersby as to i ] .nds each nature.need for their preservation|IT anywhere else, look here.\u201d sireel, where the Bank com Dressing Gowns kegs 0 ease\u2014in orderly rows, old and menced business, and in fac- | e \u2014 .| s al \u2019 XY SR SR simile a beautifully illuminated Pass A BH BP RP new, ready to refute or prove cheque for a large sum sent by and Jackets | heen Sedately raising its five stor oo contents both considered, The method by which thea client of the Bank fo His Holi- ~3eser Pressing Gowns for 1Sing 1s hive sLor- \u2019 i f the enormous |ness, Pope Pius X., at Rom © © rom pure woo === eys of massive masonry and tap- will be all but eternal, and oth- Bank disposes o FOP ° e cloths and pure undyed camel ee ) : x LL mass of correspondence, vouch- hair fleeces.The pure wool m\u2014\u2014\u2014 estry brick, it stands in true ers that await the striking of a .; So 0 Renaiss rit tated hour when oblivion shall ers, books and other documents hop Be bh gowns are in fancy checks, A G ance spiril,\u2014=a very stated nour w sent in to the head office from plain colors and figured de- » entleman of an edifice, with a meet them in the guise of a pa-|.; .signs.\u2018The camel hair is par- VA \u201cpp t .Moti df hich its numerous branches is a typi- The aim of the Bank is shown ticularly attractive and com- yo esen - your - Credentials- per-guillotine, and 1rom which, cal instance of the intelligence|to be directed more and more fortable.A first\u201d sort of attitude \u2014very records no longer\u2014though they : : : Smoking and Lounge Jac- - 1 puzzlin \u2019 be of linen-ledger never-so-fine and genius required to keep|towards being absolutely a self- kets are made in equal variety WW 8.© of hnen-\u2018edg abreast of the times in banking contained enterprise, and of this of the same materials and ga \u2014they emerge shredded, ready LL : IE fashioned to please the most 4 6 MR AR for the mill again, perhaps once °\"8@nization.The enterprise of ithe new Archives Building of fastidious men.In sizes from 4 EIGHTEEN Te The Canadian Bank of Commerce |The Canadian Bank of Com- 36 to 46 chest.7 ONE OF THE AISLES IN THE MAIN FILING ROOM SIXTY-FIVE FEET LONG.THERE ARE EIG more to bear the written word.oy When, after passing three AISLES OF THIS SIZE BESIDES FIFTEEN SHORTER ONES.EN SANITARY Dr JAEGER :25\u20ac .SYSTEM » 316 ST.CATHERINE ST, WEST, MONTREAL.And at Jaeger Agencies y La a PR RE HF should be of that Period which has given us Printing and the speculative interest was the office of the Archives of The Can- In the accurate sense of the , _ hlicati E here.adian Bank 5 Commerce multiplication of books.word archives are documents verywhere enterprises Vand it seemed very wk kk w% preserved in proper custody, \u2019 .: perpetuate the memory oO proper that the design of it Through the kindness of of- .tant events.That this very importan process of recording books and papers involves a far greater amount of systematic work than popularly supposed, becomes very evident upon visiting an institution built for the purpose.The system adopted byThe Bank of Commerce is that of the British and Canadian Governments, where all the records that can be collected have been gathered into a central office, where they are arranged and indexed.In pursuance of this plan the building in question is destined to contain the records from the branches in all parts of Eastern DOENT NU THE OFFICE OF THE ARCHIVIST.hin mi A | 0g) PART OF THE MAIN FILING ROOM.Canada, the frozen Canadian Ny ' Northland, unrestful Mexico, Madam À., Creal Dritain, aro oundland, is shown in the installation of a|merce is a unique and striking times, I rang at the hooded en-| segmental pediment the chisel- : special plant for the destruction example.Look for the dis- led Coat-of-Arms of a great Institution.And so, when directed mie and asked what work J.T.L.Might be conducted within, and of books and documents condemned to death, thus creating tinctive DENT\u2019S button when buy- | *k kk xk m ing your gloves\u2014 mi not a very considerable asset from 5 this ldentifies one Tits es he |.had rH at learning © OLD VOUCHERS AND BOOKS READY FOR DESTRUG.Between the unremitting vigi- what, to most institutions, is an >) vo over as the very notice , gh having|altog PILE O lance that characterizes the dis- ed high up under the lofty there that the object of so much 7 i TION.ses = Shing Sang nd ey Pe fii undesirable commodity.nt finest glove in style, fit and wearing quality.Insist on Dent\u2019s IN / me me em ER DD RR DR RB THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.- .RINGS-All mounted in 14 or 18 kt.gold.| Fine Pearl Twin, - - $12.50 2 Fine Solitaire Pearl, with split shoulder mounting, - $9.50 3 Fine Pearl Solitaire, with real rose diamond shoulder, $17.00 4 Five whole Pearls as hoop, $10.00 5 Three Pearls, with two rubies or sapphires in claw setting, $10.00 + ; : Pearl Studs, with AL + gold backs, from XL $3.50 to $10.00 PENDANT Double Ring Gipsy Pendant, with Pearl Drop, - - $8.50 A very large variety of Charming Pendants from $1.50 | Re All Illustrations Actual Size Pearl Necklace, $3.50 ED Ga OD SD oS A magnificent assortment of reproductions of Diamond, Dress, Dinner and other Rings to select from.ED Pearl Necklace, with fine Emerald and Diamond Clasp, $75.00 8 Admittedly the most Exquisite Scientific Pearl in the Dominion of Canada | richness that will The Kodak Gift Case A quality and appeal to the most fastidious.Containing Vest Pocket Kodak, with Kodak Anastigmat lens.Hand Carrying Case, of imported satin finish leather in a shade of soft brown that is in perfect harmony with the deep blue of the silk-lined container.It solves that Christmas Problem.$16.50 at your Kodak Dealers.CANADIAN KODAK CO., Limited, TORONTO Gift F urniture Hundreds of the best suggestions for Christ mas presents will be found in our large photo- illustrated Catalogue No.S Everything in it eminently suitable for gift-giving.We pay freight to any Station in Ontario at Catalogue prices.Write today to Furniture Company, Ltd.Toronto 37 3 6 s t.Catherine West MONTREAL Ea O 0) Q ) O O U Selections of Goods sent on Approval on Receipt of References Numerous Variety of other Earrings in Stock EARRINGS- | Magnificent pair of Pearl Drop Earrings, mounted mn 14 kt.gold, - - - - - $12.50 2 Pair of Pearl Stud Earrings, - - - - $5.00 3 Pair of fine Pearl and Simile Earrings, - $5.00 4 Pair of fine Pear-shaped Pearl Earrings, - $3.50 STICK PINS Fine Pearls of various shapes with Gold Stems from - - - $3.00 A large selection Stick Pins may be seen In various designs mounted in Platinite, the new copy of Platinum Pearl Necklace, with with Gold Snap, $5 Special Over One Thousand «Pearl Necklets in x Stock, varying in J price from $3.50 to $100.00 donsSEDROOREOBSOOHSEREOONSSEEEUSEREOOHRSEOOOHSERHEGEOCNSERESRESEHOOHEST eT pre E8880, Hb - : EN i 0 » Lu \u2014 ar | srl da = hs C4, ds J f I TRI TER i = em op LR i Jif i dll | | i Hl (ER ii meh + hill = 25 i t Bi bis i =i SE) Fine Period Furniture Our present collection of Fine Period Furniture is the largest and most compre- - hensive we have ever assembled.} Authentic reproductions of the best examples of every period famous in furniture\u2019 history and many exclusive things designed and executed by craftsmen in our own workrooms.Gi féWand ESonG 519 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Sole Agents for the House Furnishing; 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