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[" ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT { es VOL.X.No.11.SON real Can, == NTE) slop Big POval y without IS TAR [you ten ero days, vcle, 14 res, la ce until strated n our g position, Will coy write yy 1 full ity you Pi mail, 10w, Limiy Canada \u2014 exve appreg S Whe ] aloy GRIM SCENES FROM THE MEXICAN BATTLEFIELDS.\u2014Herewith are It is a grim reminder of t that has drawn the eye worst battles of the present war in Mexico.remain.It is the continuance of scenes like this )N THE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.\u2014This picture shows e crowd that gathered on the American side of the bridge during one of the recent st opposite, and the United States soldiers stationed there to keep them in order.eral times during the fighting bullets whizzed over this bridge.th ju \u2014 1 THE AMAZONS OF MEX A group of Mexican women, armed and ready for the fray.Many of them are fine rifle shots.presented two of the most realistic photographs ever taken of the aftermath of a modern battlefield.e price that some one must pay for the great war game.The picture on the right depicts a scene on the battlefiel s of the whole civilized world to Mexico and is making the nations of Europe unanimous in their MONTREAL, CANADA, MARCH 14, 1914.Scenes of Carnage From the Battlefields of Distressed Mexico Where Britisher Benton Met a Dreadful Fate That on the left shows a trench that will serve as the grave of man The Standard, some 171 ST.JAMES STREET, y of the men who participated recently in one of the d\u2014the day after the battle.All the glory and excitement has fled and only the dead bodies of the fallen demand that something be done to stop the carnage and murder of aliens like William S.Benton.THE MOST REMARKABLE WAR PICTURE OF RECENT TIMES.\u2014Here is haps ever been taken on the American continent.Away in the distasce ca date and modern business demands being catered to.ican would allow a member of his family to be buried.ies of those slain in a nearby battle and brought here for decent burial.Mexico half as well as this remarkable photograph.ICO.\u2014A lighter note to the stern side of war.battles near Juarez, It is stated that sev- SAA eA Sele l Bl el elelelelelelal www wl wl wl ww wt « » Mexico's Terrible Story | Told By The Camera * Ÿ = ee ere Se ser ee YE VE VeTe Te Te Te te Tete eis fe les te see Ts \u2014 Se ve ee -\u2014 f ÿ f f The death, in Mexico, of William S.Benton, the Scotsman who was executed on the orders of General Pancho Villa, has turned the eyes of the civilized world in general and the British Empire in particular to that distressed country.OF OF ER The Standard is enabled to publish at this time a series of the most remarkable photographs that have been taken in connection with the recent and present troubles in the Mexican Republic.Some little time ago Mr.S.N.Holman, of this city, had occasion to visit Mexico on business, and while there the accompanying photographs, together with many others, some of them of a most startling nature, came into his possession.FOF OF FF The pictures herewith show in a most vivid manner what the citizens of Mexico are called on to endure during the reign of terror that has existed in that unhappy country for so long.The execution of a British subject in the person of Wm.S.Benton, has opened the eyes of the world to the fact that intervention of some sort is necessary in order that the lives of the citizens of other countries may be properly protected.*% *% # + * The explanation handed out by General Pancho Villa as to the death of Benton, has satisfied, it is safe to say, no other British subject, and the British press has been unanimous in expressing the opinion that if the United States will not or cannot protect the lives of noncombatants in a region in which she claims to have the sole rights of intervention, then some other means of safeguarding the interests of the European citizens now in Mexico will have to be discovered.¥ OOF À $ % It is possible that the death of William S.Benton will be the means of throwing open to the world at large the truth of the conditions thal actually prevail in Mexico at this moment and that have prevailed for too long a period.If so he will not have died in vain.presented the most remarkable photograph of its kind that has per- n be seen the smokestacks of a large city with its multitude of up-to- In the middle d'stance\u2014a burying ground with the crosses, without one of whic no Mex o ._ In the foreground are two coffins that have not been interred, together with several bod- MURDERER tor the death of Whim ne al hancho Villa the man re- No description could better convey an idea of present conditions in untimely end has shocked the nations of the world 5 Jon NT 55 ; ae * 3 \u201cSA iy A .[x ) = © | La Rh red morro ns mx RTT u Bay XU AE Et A STREET SCENE IN JUAREZ, MEXICO.\u2014This city, just across the border | been the scene of several encounters during the troublous times of the ture a typical street scene is depicted and a good idea can be had of th all crimes of warfare are at present rife.- ine from the United States, has past two or three years.In this pic- e land in which murder, outrage and + A | Ve _ ; 34 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, MARCH 14, 1914.I Beautiful Inaugural Arranged For Panama Exposition-Scenic Glories Along New Railwa -\u2014 4 | 4 | | ® \u2014 THE ALL-YEAR PANAMA CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION AT SAN DIEGO IN 1915.\u2014The above picture shows the accepted design for the inaugural fete on the night of Dec.31, 1914.The viaauct is 900 feet long and 136 feet high, and consists of seven arches of reinforced concrete.The lights will be turned on this scene at midnight on Dec.31, and at the same time a 100 gun salute will be fired by three shore batteries of four field guns and by batteries on board the flagships in the harbor.The buildings seen in the above illustration include the California State Building and the Ethnology and Fine Arts Buildings.AAA NN NN nn 40 No 3 ue Pagal Tien a ec \u201c dur Pa EN * 0 LE a A PU RA # SN à 5 Jol., >, al À + \" a LA 2?0 JR JS 5 PAE A BEAUTIFUL SCENERY ON THE NEW RAILWAY CONNECTING SWITZERLAND WITH ITALY\u2014A new route to Italy through the Bernese Alps will be opened to the public on May 1 next.In scenic splendor it is rich and diversified.The above picture shows the ruins of the mediaeval Castle of Felsenberg in the Kander Valley, one of the most interesting sections along the line, which will be known as the Lotschberg Route.er tie, \u2014\u2014~\u2014 A FALL AT THE LAST HURDLE.\u2014\u201cDiplomatist Il.\u201d who had the recent United Kingdom Hunters Handicap Chase, run at the Lingfield Steeplechases in England, well in hand, stumbled at the last hurdle and threw J.Anthorn, the jockey.Anthorn remounted with remarkable agility but could only finish second.oe Nr Nr Na er sci fl nt tt t-te tet ee et et.-.8 = T_T Vl Ca Cdl Cl CA Ca WA Tl vo ar ed § a> Ü THROUGH THE LOTSCHBERG TO SUNNY ITALY GD MDM NLS MS MASA a EN Be Wey Wey We We Wp Wey We pp We pW Ee We ye HE new route to Italy, via the T Lotschberg, will be opened to the public on May 1st next.Recently, the writer was happily privileged to torm one of the first parties to travel from Switzerland to Italy by this new highway through the Bernese Alps.The journey had to be accomplished by means of the service trains which transport materials and men from one part of the line to ano- her, but all the inconveniences of this 10de of conveyance were counterbal- nced by the innumerable points of nterest\u2014both technical and aesthetic \u2014which unfolded themselves he travellers.J nu J | )elicious fruits, : crisp, flavory +88 nuts, and delicate RS sweetmeats \u2014 each swathed in its coating of melting chocolate \u2014 To to win Miladi\u2019s favor.§ fox Take a box with you\u2014 ) Ganonés Chocolates before | COST TT SMS Pe ir re rr, Spiez, the northern terminus of the à lines, was left on a day that painted the Lake of Thun in as many colors s cover an artist\u2019s palette.The first ection of the line, from Spiez to rutigen, is actually completed, and his portion of the journey was made n company with dozens of soldiers on heir way home from the manoeuvres, who were eager to exchange the sword for the ploughshare.In fact, the pastoral scenes through which the train passed, showed many soldiers busy making hay, while still arrayed in the uniform of war.Blasting operations on the section between Frutigen and Kandersteg precluded the using of the service trains there, and the beautiful valley had to be traversed in carriages.So>n after leaving Frutigen, the road passed under the immense viaduct of thirteen arches which spans the valley, destined to serve as a landmark for centuries to come.This graceful viaduct is overlooked at one end by the ruins of the (Continued on Page 3.) me BEAR HUNTING IN NORTHERN RUSSIA.\u2014Mr.Walter Winans, the well-known shot, has just returned from a big game expedition in Northern Russia.The total bag was ten bears, four of whom were taken in 56 seconds.Great hardships were experienced by the party, owing to the extreme cold and the depth of the snow.The above picture shows the four bears which were shot in the record time of 56 seconds.(Sport and General Press Agency.) ment.- = pill _-BEST IN THE WORLD ,; The name \u201cBRUNSWICK\u201d on a Billiard Table is the symbol of highest excellence.The Billiard Tables turned out by our immense factory.in Torop.to are internationally famous.: 11 1d\u2019s cue ex k Billiard Tables are used exclusively by the wor perts, They are found in the finest private billiard rooms throughout the world.The moderate prices and easy terms bring billiards within reach of every home.J .A Brunswick table provides inexhaustible resources of wholesome amuse.It will make home life doubly attractive to all the family.| The foremost educators and trainers of young men endorse billiards as the ideal amusement and recreation for active, fun-loving 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From Over-t \u2014 - n- Its.WHEN Lacy at the International match at Middlesboro.ery | NN NAN NS NN NN ISE- IRELAND BEAT ENGLAND AT SOCCER BY 3 TO 0.\u2014McConneil clearing for Ireland from a run by (Sport and General Press Agency.) the of zes Is.\u201d | in hen to (Cp ly met McGill, of Montreal, in a relay race at Cote des Neiges, near Montreal.The From left to right the teams are as follows: Dartmouth, J.Horton, McGill: N.Williamson, G.Thompson, L.Strathy and K.H.S.Hague.Da SN en Nm ich As- AN INTERNATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE SKI RACE.\u2014Dartmouth, a well known American University, recent- Dartmouth team won.F.H.Meed, J.Bowler and J.Bache Wiig.ow i Ty of t, V est 196 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Rire \u2014 \u2014 THE SKI CHAMPIONSHIP AT SHAWBRIDGE.\u2014Start of the 10-mile cross country race.those shown in the picture are: Mr.Paul, J.L.Kerr, Mr.Drummond, Pres.(1) R.Green, (2) (8) H.Smith, (9) W.O.Gothe, (10) F.McKimm, (11) O.Anderson, (12) O.Erickson, Berlin Tollifson, (15) E.Dahl, Ste.Agathe.(16) Alof Olsen, Berlin Mills.EE rere.PE tawa (3) Abe Olsen, (4) F.Christianson, Berlin Mills, (5) A.Hanson, Berlin Mills (6) Adolf Olsen, From left to right T.Morin, Ot- Ottawa, Mills, (14) C.mette) 2 er gl ' TERNATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE SKI-ING.\u2014N.Williamson, of McGill, and J.Horton, ~\u2014 NES SN NN SNS OS NN ten of Dartmouth, starting the relay between the two colleges held at Cote des Neiges, Montreal.and won by Dartmouth.WHEN IRELAND BEAT ENGLAND 3 to 0.\u2014The struggle between England and Irel an incident in the recent game at Middlesboro, showing Shea (England) tricking two Irish players.THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, MARCH 14, 1914.Grow in the Land being the Quality of the Seeds.the Finest Vegetables and the Best Flowers Success in planting, whether it be in planting an entire garden, a bed of either simple or intricate design, or an extensive farm tract, depends upon many things, the principal onc Resse: I1870\u201444 years ago.putation for uniform purity 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Send us your name to-day and twe twill send you these instructive Catalogs as issued W\"- RENNIE C° Limited Also at Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver 190 McGill St.MONTREAL -\u2014 THE INTERNATIONAL SKI JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIP AT COTE DES NEIGES, MONTREAL.\u2014Judging from the number of spectators that witnessed this annual contest, ski-jumping is becoming more popular in Canada each succeeding year.The above picture shows the scene at the grounds while the contest was in progress.Adolf Olsen, of the Ottawn Ski Club, is making the jump that gave him second place.(Photo by Chesterfied & McLaren.) (Continued From Page 2.) mediaeval castle of Felsenburg; the two structures affording a striking contrast of the old and the new.The line follows the left-hand side of the valley, and is carried by magnificent granite embankments as far as Blue Lake, where it describes an immense loop in order that it may overcome the steep gradient.The line crosses and re-crosses three times, reminding one of the similar construction on the Gothard Railway.Thence it is carried over great chasms by picturesque bridges to XKandersteg, the northern portal of the great nine-mile-long tunnel.The road thus far bears quite an Italian air, owing to the barracks and stores erected for the thousan is of Southern workmen engaged on the great work.The Kandersteg Valley ends abruptly in a seemingly impassable rock- wall, and the fantastic shapes of the + (Continued on Page 4.) Cf - - - es - Teen aT - oT \u2014.per - iL * + : - ., 3 - Co.- 4 Es Tel .a Sm ane\" SZ, \u2014_\u2014 ond + Joi 4 - : * - - .Le 5 > - > cz a 57 20 - + al = .ê Cr Es \u2019 a 2?- - : = .Eo _ rn 2 .+ ee .7 - + 7 - ae \u201c| » kori \u2014Histo (Sunderland.) JOTBALL IN ENGLAND; THE ENGLISH SOCCER TEAM FOR THE INTERNATIONAL AGAINST | 1 players are: Martin (Sunderland), Shea (Blackburn Rovers), McNeal (West Bromwich Albion), Elliott (Middlesboro), Pennington (West Bromwich Albion), Crompton (Blackburn Rovers), Hardy (Aston Villa), Latherton (Blackburn Rovers), Harrop (Aston Villa), Wallace (Aston Villa), Cuggy (Copyright by J.Woodland Fullwood.) a = x CL.* .LT : ion.sili, Jon ai\u201d Eo.= ; , IRELAND.\u2014Reading from left to right the 2 A NEW CANADIAN GAME.\u2014Ice-crosse is the latest winter game in Canada.It is practically lacrosse on skates and was invented by the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.Our picture was taken during the first real game played on the grounds of the M.A.A.A.between two teams of that organization, ™ You can have this \\\\ | Cozy Rocker & $5.45 Sent Freight Paid to Any Station in Ontario Selected oak frame in either golden or Barly English finish; seat and back upholstered in best imitation deather.A handsome and comfortable rocker, easily worth many dollars more.Send today and be delighted.Catalogue No.S containing hundreds of photo illustrations ot the best selected furniture, sent to any EE TT y INAH Wi NS Soil So Au S$ The Choice of Fashdious Dressers REID'S REAL DENGALENE TIES fibnensaen vor In 40 Fashionable Shades At all better class shops not at yours write us.al IF, THE VEST POCKET KODAK The dainty little camera that you can have always with you.Slips easily into a waist coat pocket, yet is thoroughly practical and efficient.Pictures 154 x 2% inches.Price $7.00 Catalogue al your dealer's, or write us.CANADIAN KobAK Co., Lp.TORONTO, CAN.\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014.- L pe rar eee + = RIDER AGENTS WANTED everywhere to ride and exhibit a sample 1914 Hyslop Bi cl with coaster brake and all latest improvements, yviop Bleycle We ship on approval to any address in Canada, without any deposit, and allow 10 DAYS\u2019 TRIAL.It will not cost you a cent if you «re not satisfied after using bicycle 10 days.DO NOT BUY a bicycle, pair , of tires, lamp, or sundries at any price until you receive our latest 1914 illustrated catalogue and have learned our special CO prices and Auractive proposition.¢ 1 18 all it will cos A ONE GENT you to write us a postal, and catalogue and full infor- Ill mation will be sent to you Free Postpaid by return mail.Do not wait.Write it NOW.HYSLOP BROTHERS, Limited Dent.18 TORONTO, Canada # THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, MARCH 14, 1914.FUNERAL OF A GALLANT OFFICER.\u2014The body of the late Major I.R.(lke) Read, of the Duke of York\u2019s Royal 200 LAMY, - | wt bod J : ca .: « |! Celia, a hi family residence.442 Lansdowne Avenue, Westmount, on Canadian Hussars, leaving the Monday, March 2, for Mount Royal Cemetery.On the left of the picture, standing at the salute, are several officers, includ.ng Lieut.-Col.Burns, of the Corps of Guides; Major Date and Captains Ferguson and Inglis, of the 17th Hussars: Major Stewart, of the 13th Dragoons; and Major Cormack, of t e 6th Hussars.In rear of these officers 's the firing party, composed of men from the late Major Read's own squadron in the 17th Hussars.In the centre is seen Major Read's favorite charger \u201cBarney.\u201d On the right (in mufti) 1s Capt.Charles, of the \u2018Canadian Engineers, and (in rear) the band of the 3rd Regiment Victoria Rifles.which piayed the cortege to the cemetery.The Headquarters Staff was represented at the funeral by Capt.Stethem, R.C.D.tl CE coal THE THEATRICAL WORLD.\u2014Miss Chrystal Herne in \u201cAt Bay,\u201d at the Princess Theatre from March 18 to 21.(1\u2019hoto hy Chandler.) ~~ IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD.\u2014Guy Princess Theatre from March 18 to 2 Standing in \u201cAt Bay,\u201d at the 1.t TX JA LX ALTE TE PY TE.NK TRS IS TrETE EY TT | AN OVER-UPHOLSTERED JACOBEAN CHAIR HE Period Furniture to be seen in § our Showrooms exemplifies the fl highest achievements attained in furniture making.G In design it satisfies the most critical artistic requirements; in construction and finish it represents workmanship of the highest order.SOLE AGENTS FOR LIBERTY 2 FABRICS Gotland & Sono 519 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.(Continued From Page 3.) urrounding mountain peaks give the \u2018ace a ghostly air towards evening shen the mists begin to rise.The lace did not seem less mysterious at .30 on the following morning, when he passengers assembled at the tun el mouth to await the service train nd the stars peered inquiringly over he tops of the mountains, silhouetted gainst the sky.Taking their places n the open trucks which were at their isposal, the passengers started ou heir long journey through the dark- ess of the tunnel, The uncertain ght from an acetylene lantern carried by an engineer showed us a memorial tablet in the tunnel wall, which per- hance will be seen by few of ths assengers who will later rush throuzh n the luxurious corridor trains\u2014a '\u201cmorial tablet erected to the memonr of the twenty-five workmen who met {heir death at this point on July 24, A journey through the tunnel with the service train is seldom quite uneventful.In this case the centre of the vast burrow had scarcely been reached when a chorus of excited shouts and exclamations arose in the trucks ahead, which were filled with Italian workmen.In the dim light, dark forms could be seen jumping from the train on to the permanent way.The train stopped dead, and the engineers went to investigate.It ranspired that a waggon had jumped he rails.Without much ado it was ncoupled and hauled to one side.The \u2018ain then continued on its way, as hough nothing had happened.After nearly two hours spent in the gloom of the tunnel it emerged at last in Coppenstein, amidst the wild, barren scenery of the lower Lotschen Valley.The construction of the railway in this avalanche-swept place was accompanied by almost insurmountable difficulties.The Alps exacted a heavy toll of human life, of which fact one is grimly reminded by the trim graveyard near the tunnel mouth, filled with the victims who had met their deaths during the construction of the railway.he JR A Ra A xh SOLD i ON THE IH MERITS ill OF HU TEMINARD\u2019S ice 25 cts, pat 8 iN IMENT JIMIRRDS LINIMENTEUR BEWARE | PIESS0Rs TO C.C RICHARDS SO OF \u201cVA 3 A0 JT \\ N.S.i ie a MITATIONS Quotations given on application fo: any of The Standard\u2019s exclusive en gravings that appear in the Supple ment.Address Art Department.174 ST.JAMES STREET.MONTREAL _ Then now.fulness.is well as mental, \u2018own aud City Ask for Booklet L.+ he Knecntel Kitchen Cabinet Co Hanover, Ontario.IF MEN HAD TO WORK If any of you men had to work in the kitchen and knew just how much time and work you could save yourself\u2014three times a day\u2014 with a KNECHTEL Kitchen Calinet, have one inside of twenty-four hours, day after day when you can save her so muc Get her a KNECHTEL Kitchen Cabinet right She will surely A KNECHTEL useful something that l* Inst a l'fe-\u2018ime with or * nary care.Sold by the best furniture stores in every , Ltd.IN THE KITCHEN you'd why let vour wife go on tiring herself appreciate your thought- » \u2018>< the Traue-Mark.NECHTEL ITCHEND as.orna- and At present avalanche barriers are constructed high on the mountain sides above Goppenstein, and the line is guarded by a wall, like one of those which girdle the mediaeval cities at the point where the track emerges from the tunnel.On leaving Goppenstein the line follows the left side of the narrow Lotschen Valley, where every foot of ground has been literally wrested from Nature.After passing through a number of smaller tunnels it leaves this uninhabitable region and enters the smiling Rhone Valley.With the Rhone stretched like a broad ribbon, a thousand feet below it, the train continued its journey along the edge ot dizzy precipices and over frail wooden temporary bridges thrown across apparently bottomless ravines\u2014 a journey fraught with many dangers and accompanied by many exciting incidents when made with the service train on a temporary set of metals, but which will be one of the most interesting in the Alps when accomplished with the fine electric trains of the Bernese-Alps Railway.Many ot the great steel bridges and granite viaducts were not yet quite completed, and the service train made many detours which will be later unnecessary.One of the tunnels of the southern portion of the line is named the Viz- toria Tunnel.At this point a Union Jack will fly when the road is formally opened.The name has its origin in the fact that the mountain spur, which the tunnel penetrates, form a wonderfully faithful silhouette ot Queen Victoria\u2019s head, with crowh complete.Gradually descending, the line, which commands magnificent views of mountain peaks and valleys, at last reaches Brigue.At this point the primitive conveyances were exchangad for a comfortable carriage in a Simp- lon express.In the space of a briet hour or two, the passengers were basking in the sunshine which bathes the shores of Lago Maggiore, having reached their goal after a journey through two mighty mountain ranges, and over a route which will for decades to come make travelling easy between north and south.The Standard 171 ST.JAMES STREET vy Rates for Advertising on application to the Publishers, and any other information cheerfully given.BH SH We will sell any of our Engravings.Prices given on application.Address, Art Department.WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO ACCEPT PHOTOGRAPHS OF INTERESTING CANADIAN SUBJECTS FOR REPRODUCTION.se .>.tion as a mixologist a | ar cocktail is apt to to guess work\u2014asa bar cocktail always is.Softened by aging be.cocktail can be.| Dealers G P.Heublein & Bro., Props.§ Hartford New York Londo i f Montreal's THE SKI-ING RACES AT SHAWBRIDGE.\u2014A Quintette o fair ski-ing enthusiasts who witnessed the recent cross country wind college races at Shawbridge.From left to right they are: Misses T.liamson, Edvina Strathy, Strathy.22 a 8 As Esther Aird, Ruth Armstrong, and Alison Ser Photo by Chesterfield and McLaren.) 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