The Standard., 18 avril 1914, samedi 18 avril 1914
[" ; ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT The Standard, MONTREAL, CANADA, APRIL 18, 1914.171 ST.JAMES STREET.VOL.X., No.18.The Men Who Will Direct the Affairs of the Commercial Metropolis of Canada For the Next Two Years Ea - West; (20) John Rochon, Mount Royal; (21) E.Lariviere, Longue Pointe; (22) L.Rubenstein, St.Lawrence; (23) N.Lapointe, St.Cune- gonde; (24) Joseph Elie, St.Gabriel; (25) R.Houle, St.Denis; (26) Dugaid Macdonald, Notre Dame de Grace; (27) Dr.Eudore Dubeau, Joseph Ward, St.Andrew\u2019s; (8) J.A.Barbeau, St.Paul's; (9) Julien Therrien, Papineau; (10) Geo.Mayrand, Delorimier; (11) A.Lafontaine; (28) Alderic Lavergne, Rosemount: (29) L.H.Lapointe, East; (30) Dr.Leon Dubois, Emard; (31) L.H.Boyd, St.George's; Chartrand, Hochelaga; (12) N.Turcot, Laurier; (13) Treffle Bastien, Ahuntsic; (14) Dr.A.H.Denis, St.Mary's; (15) Dr.O.H.Letour- (32) George Vandelac, St.Jean Baptiste; (33) N.Giroux, St.James; (34) Thos.O'Connell, St.Ann\u2019s; (35) Wilfrid H.Pauze, Cote des neau, St.Henri; (16) J.B.St.Pierre, Duvernay; (17) J.A.Loranger, Centre; (18) W.J.Hushion, St.Joseph's; (19) W.S.Weldon, Neiges; (36) T.Menard, Bordeaux.NEWLY ELECTED MAYOR, COMMISSIONERS AND ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL\u2014 Mayor: (1) Mederic Martin.Commissioners: (2) Thomas Cote;.(3) E.N.Hebert; (4) Joseph Ainey; (5) Duncan McDonald.Aldermen: (6) A.Blumenthal, St.Louis; (7) a a rT NN EN NS NS NN Se NL SAN NAN ANS Le nr \u2014\u2014\u2014 em \u2014~ JE SAS NN SN RR = ; & 3 3 MONTREAL'S BEAUTIFUL HELLO GIRLS\u2014A remarkable Flashlight of our telephone young ladies, considered some of the smartest, brightest and best looking among the young women of our city.The picture was taken on the occasion of the recent presentation to Mr.R.F.Jones, of the Bell Telephone Com pany, who, with Mrs.Jones, occupies a seat in the front row.Mrs.Jones is the lady holding the bouquet of flowers: Mr.Jones is seated on her right.(Photo by Swan.) y oy a gr ni = ; : ; * .| atl a a ._ fe ee à pe - _- - - \u2014 _ A \u2014\u2014 = = \u2014 \u20142 l \u201cHonored Official of Bell Telephone Company Central Figure in Big Function Heldat Stanley Hall, Montreal PCN IERIE ES NE ae WEI 34 British Prime Minister Amo æ SONT 35 VA ANS VE ro OTS ® yr) Rel Sh F= rd) ET A \u201cgr \u20ac .BRITISH PRIME MINISTER WHO WAS RETURNED UNOPPOSED FOR EAST FIFESHIRE LAST WEEK\u2014Mr.Asquith\u2019s dramatic and unexpected resignation of his seat in the British House of Commons on March 30, following his assumption of the portfolio of Secretary of State \u2018for War, had its sequence last week, when he was again returned to Parliament by his old constituency of East Fifeshire Scotland.An interesting coincidence in connection with Mr.Asquith\u2019s re-election is that it occurred on the sixth anniversary of his assumption of the office of Prime Minister.The cabinet change which induced Mr.Asquith to assume the portfolio of Secretary for War was brought about by the resignation of Col.John Seeley, in consequence of the crisis in the army resulting from the resignation of a large number of officers, who thought they would be forced to take up arms against Ulster.act of receiving an address from his constituents.Frs In the above picture Mr.Asquith is seen in the NN AN AAA 3 OOP» SIGHTLESS SCOUTS GUARD THE KING L (For Illustration See Page 3) HOUGH it was pathetic to see so many sightless people on the occasion of the opening of of the new buildings of the National Institute for the Blind in Great Portland street, London, their disability was made to appear less than it really is by the cheerfulness of their demeanor, their laughter and chatter.There were eighty children from the Blind School standing four deep to \u201csee\u201d Their Majesties, and it was stated by their superintendent that so keen were they to come that it was difficult to \u201chold them in\u201d during the drive in the two private omnibuses in which they were brought from Swiss Cottage.Eight blind boy scouts formed a guard of honor.Great as is the number of addresses the King has received from representatives of all classes of his subjects, he has never until the opening of the Institute received one that was read with the finger-tips.For th\u2019 was what Dr.Ranger did.Taking a handsome bound book, he read from its embossed dots both a tribute of thanks to Their Majesties for their THE DECIDING PLAY OF THE BRITISH RUGBY SEASON\u2014The play that scored the goal that beat gracious presence, and a long and in- Scotland and gave England the Rugby title.25,000 people turned out at Inverleith, Edinburgh, to see teresting account of the work at the this great game, won by England by 16 to 15, and they were rewarded by some magnificent play.Institute of the Blind Man\u2019s Press.The King in reply said: \u201cThe the game.F THE GOAL THAT WON A RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP\u2014Harrison of the English | : kicking a goal from the try scored by Lowe that enabled the Rose to defeat the Thistle by 16 points to 15 at Inverleith and win the championship.ne LL < Made in all Longe?Life for fut \u2018Onward quired v Shoes on your re vrniture \u2014 and sizes, in Your Carpets ® these slick - slid- glass or ing, smooth-faced glass or metal surfaced carpet and metal base floors savers will make you quit wheel casters for your own good.No more worn spots nor marred floors \u2014 they slide so EASY.Ask your furniture or hardware man, or write us for fur- ou ther details.ONWARD MFG.CO.BERLIN, ONT.OUR CATALOGUE Send for your copy to-day.Also at Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver ENNIES Is larger and better than ever.Several splendid new varieties, For 45 years the leading authority on Vegetable, Flower and Farm Seeds, Plants and Bulbs.You need it before you decide what kinds to plant.Brown of the English forward line is here seen passing out to Lowe, who scored the try that decided (Copyright Sport and General Press Agency.) Queen and I are very happy to accept your invitation to open this new building.There is no sadder afflic- THE McGILL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TEAM OF 1913-1914\u2014The students enjoyed a wonderful year, winning the Intercollegiate title, defeating the M.A.A.A.and having a great trip to the United States.Inter.Col.135 Ibs.Champion; J.McDonald, 145 lbs; D.Sutherland, Inter-faculty Champion; E.field, 115 Inter.Col.Champion.Middle Row left to right\u2014Instructor Geo.P.Smith, Coach; J.B.Mac- Phail, Inter.C.158 Champion; J.Trapp, Inter.C.Heavyweight Champion.Bottom Row\u2014Geo.Andette, Inter C.125 Ibs.Champion; |.D.Ramsay, 135 Inter.F.Champion.L THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, APRIL 18, 1914.\u2014 His Constituents; Recent Happenings in Realm of Sporton Two Continen THOUSANDS PAY LAST RESPECTS TO NEW YORK DETECTIVE, WHO WAS KILLED WHILE DOING HIS DUTY\u2014The picture shoy, Li \\ .ai : is wife\u2019 le, while members of the Py; the coffin containing the body of Detective-Lieutenant Joseph Guarnieri leaving the home of his wife\u2019s people, i oli Force present arms.Thousands turned out to pay their respects to a man who was murdered while performing his duty.h One hundre small boys representing the Italian Chamber of Commerce, each carrying his cap in one hand and a bouquet of flowers in the other, preceg.ed the casket, which was borne by six of New York's \u201cheaviest,\u201d Behind the coffin walked Detective-Lieut.George Hearle, who wa with Guarnieri when he was kill>d\u2019 and whose sure hand and good eye laid low the assassin with three bullets.en, NN Aree TEACHING THE YOUNG IDEA HOW TO SLIDE\u2014Here we have a realistic picture from the Southern training camp of the New Yk National Baseball Team.The figure in the dark uniform is \u201cMuyggsy\u201d McGraw, famous manager of the team, who is here demonstrating to one of his recruits how to slide into the bag.Beside them is the groundkeeper with the rake who goes over the \u201csliding pit\u201d afte every slide and smoothes it out.A few of the colored population of the South are in the background.HN \u2014 ANS Half the Rubbing taker out of Serubbing Old Dutch Cleanser NN f, © > DONT BE Seal WITHOU ee | =4 = Wi = = of \u2018 Se = oes 2 == ws mari Lois dense TT = Montreal The team is as follows:\u2014Top row left to right\u2014: F.Davies, Ban- DETR Ee mE tion than that which closes to the blind one great channel of common experience and common intercourse, and cuts them off from the chief fields of knowledge and activity,\u201d His Majesty then declared the building open, and was shown how Braille books are produced and illustrated.Quotations given on application for any of The Standard\u2019s exclusive engravings that appear in the Supplement.Address Art Department, 171 St.James Street, Montreal.\u2014 RIDER AGENTS WANTED everywhere to ride and exhibit a sample 1914 Hyslop Bic cle with coaster brake and all latest improvements.ysiop Bley \u2018This is a Wise Mexim\u2014 Take heed We ship on approval any address in Campana a from others of what may be to deposit, and allow 10 DAYS\u2019 TRIAL.It will not cost you a cent ifyou «re ne: your own advantage \u2014 satisfied after using bicycle todays.E t .6c \u2019 DO NOT BUY 2,920, pet i not into \u201cher\u201d presence o dries at 1 i om sendin at ny pricey without a box of 7 logue and have learned our speci W* RENNIE Cima TM Si ON SERVICE IN ULSTER\u2014Three despatch riders arriving at the Ulstermen\u2019s headquarters at Craigavon after an all-night run through \u201chostile territory.\u201d M4 Prices and attractive proposition, En ONE CENT is all it will cost - = \u2018 you to write us 3 ! postal, and catalogue and full infos vil | mation will be sent to you Free 0co a e 7] Postpaid by return mail.De not wait.Write it now.¢ r ¢ .9 HYSLOP BROTHERS, Limites | \u201cThe Chocolates that are different.Dept.18 TORONTO, Canada cent miner: maple arily | water maker metho pondir pared -on the ed sug The n that s able p ium fo tive or or Syl to hav low fo tion o manuf cleanli matior produc The ie not up the bucket equipr other.It h: iron k the Inc moder for the duct.fuel he quality THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, APRIL 18, 1914.Solemn Incidents at Funeral of Late John B.Tresidder; A Day Among the Sugar DE SSSR ALAN AA a ~~ ~~ ALAN em \u2014\u2014 Agree | ge swim dec gy.SA ! #7 ¢ rn THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE JOHN B.TRESSIDER\u2014This funeral was witnessed by over fifty thousand people and the procession was over one mile in length.M Dominion of Canada.The above photograph taken for The Standard shows a section of the Nice Lodge leading and proceeding up Hutchinson Street.re ~~ ne en \u2014~ ed: La a SRE ISR >\" ~ MAPLE SUGAR IN THE MAKING AGL BL SL Een \u201cee ae a te se se AP as it comes from the maple tree is a very dilute solution containing from 95 to 98 per cent.of water, about 3 per cent sugar, and small quantities of mineral constituents.The making of maple syrup or sugar consists primarily in getting rid of the surplus water by evaporation.Early sugar makers used very crude utensils and methods and made as a rule correspondingly inferior Products as compared with the high-class goods made .on the well-equipped and well managed sugar places of the present day.The modern sugar maker recognizes that sap, like milk, is a very perishable product being an excellent medium for the development of fermen- tive organisms.To make a good sugar or syrup it is necessary, therefore, to have an equipment which will allow for the least Possible contomina- tion of the product in all stages of manufacture.Not only must thorough cleanliness be observed but tra aisfor- mation of the new sap to the finished product must be direct and speedy.The sugar house of a modern plant ie not only for making and putting up the products but also for storing Prominent officials of the Masonic Order said that it was the most imposing tribute ever paid to a Mason in the procession with the members of the Grand buckets, pails, spouts and other Equipment from one spring fo an-| A DAY IN A SUGAR-BUSH IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS OF QUEBEC\u2014Quite recently a party of York ° # about 250 Montrealers were taken by special train to one of the largest sugar camps in the Eastern \u2018at It has been a long stride from the.Townships, namely that owned by Messrs.Gunn-Langlois at Foster, a few miles from Knowlton.aftr iron kettle, used in sugar making by ¥ There the members of the party witnessed the various processes by which maple syrup and sugar are the Indians and our forefathers, to the , evolved from the sap which courses upward through the sugar maples at this period of the year.~~ modern evaporator that is necessary| : In the above picture the old-fashioned method of boiling down the sap is illustrated.On the end ot for the making of a high-priced pro- the stick which hangs above the centre of the pot is a piece of fat pork.The heat from the frre duct.In Pioneer days the saving of causes this to slowly melt, and the drops of lard falling on the surface of the sap prevent the latter EM fuel had not to be considered nor was from boiling over.Syrup and sugar made in the open kettles are not nearly as light in color nor as en quality of product a live issue.Most good in quality as that made in the modern evaporators.fi HY) = WK | FE SH i b I fl A DAY IN AN EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 SUGAR-BUSH\u2014Converting maple syrup into sugar by boiling it down in a tin on the top of a modern range.Several hours are usually occupied in effecting the transformation.When the syrup has reached the consistency of \u201cwax\u201d it is sometimes poured on snow and eaten.Thermometer readings are frequently taken during the process of boiling down.A DAY IN AN EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 Wax\u201d is maple syrup boiled down to the consistency of \u201ctaffy.\u201d SUGAR - BUSH\u2014Sampling \u201cwax\u201d fresh from the boiling pot.It is poured on trays or tables of snow, where it cools and solidifies.It is then picked up on the end of a stick and eaten with evident relish.In the above picture the \u201cwax\u201d is being sampled by many who had never seen such a thing before in their lives.The experience was, therefore, i an unique one to them.TT Nm mee, CN en we SN TN NN © aaa 35 Maples near Foster, Que.mn a em A ee NT Seem eee EN THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE JOHN B.TRESSIDER\u2014Scene at the cemetery when the coffin was brought to the grave, which is immediately surrounded by the Officers of the Grand Lodge.be exchanged.These large iron basin- boil down the sap.Because only dark and strong flavored goods could be made in these it has taken a superiority of the lighter, cleaner, milder sugar turned out by the modern evaporator.The modern evaporator is designed: for rapid evaboration and economy of fuel.There are several makes in use but all are similar in principle.It consists of a heavily tinned pan strongly made set on an arch which: usually has a regular stove front with large doors for firing.The pans have corrugated bottoms and are partitioned off to give a zig zag to the sap.Most of them are equipped with a flat feed which allows the fresh sap to.flow in as rapidly as the water evap- Forates.The sap enters at one corner usually at the front and by a zig zag course flows from 80 to 100 feet before reaching the outlet at the other end.The sap thickens as it flows and has to remain in the last compartment only a very brief time before it has reached the consistency of syrup.From here it is drawn off at frequent intervals.%& * Several page are sugar industry and are the reproductions of photographs recently taken by one of the Standard artists at one of the biggest sugar bushes in the Eastern Townships of the Province of Quebec.When the photographs were made a large party of Montrealers were in the \u201cbush\u201d for the purpose of witnessing the med- ern method of transforming sap into syrup and sugar.By way of contrast a quantity of sap was converted into syrup in an open kettle\u2014tle old-fashioned method.For a full of the pictures on this | like vessels served for many years to|.long time for the public to recognize the] illustrative of the maple | I A SIGHTLESS GUARD OF HONOR FOR THE KING\u2014On the occasion of the National Institute for the Blind in Great Portland Street, London, a detachment of blind Boy Scouts formed a guard of honor for His Majesty the King.Scoutmaster Brown he wondered how they were able to do so informed him that one could milk cows, another could They were also excellent Morse signallers, and were \u201ctracking\u201d an enemy, relying in their work on sounds.Powell planes.being led to the Institute.recent opening of the When His Majesty saw them drawn up under much.Chief Scout Sir R.Baden make butter, and a third make aero- as clever as more fortunate boys in In the above picture three of the Scouts are (Copyright Sports and General Press Agency.) \u2014 ANN A DAY IN A EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 SUGAR-BUSH\u2014A bunch of city girls having a jolly time of it sampling sap as it flows from the tree.settlers had kettles for the making| description of the visit see article of potash which in many districts was the only crop for which money could in the letter-press section of issue of the Standard.this Wa t A DAY IN AN EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\u2019 morsel\u2014the manner in which maple sugar \u201cwax\u201d is eaten after it solidifies on the snow.SUGAR-BUSH \u2014 A sweet m The whole world is awakening to Canada\u2019s Practical Monopoly of the World's Richest Furs-THE Black and Silver Fox The Cpportunity To Participate In T's Year's Cividend Will Soon Pass All Stock-holders now on record and prior to the closing of the Books, will join in the immense profits to be announced September, 1914.Breeding Seasen Now On! Notice is hereby given that we are calling in all Reservation Stock Orders \u2014this in justice to all those who have made application for Stock, accompanied by cash remittances.This 1s the last announcement whereby your order for Stock will receive allotment and a participation of the profits accruing from the present Breeding Season.This, the Breeding period, is on a par with the \u201cclean-up\u201d of Gold mine\u2014and from present indications, each and every shareholder in this Company has just cause to cultivate a most optimistic outlook.All orders for stock will be treated in rotation as received, and owing to the world-wide interest in Canada\u2019s Fox- Raising Industry, intending subscribers are advised to act quickly and thus avoid disappointment.The R.J.McNeill Black Silver at Five Dollars a Share, not less than five shares allotted to any one subscriber; allotments will be made in the order received, by addressing remittances to Dr.LEO.FRANK, 517 \u2018G\u2019 NEW BIRKS BUILDING, MONTREAL.R.J.McNEILL 3.BLACK & SILVER FOX Co., Limited Incorporated Under the Laws of the Province of Prince Edward Island Financial Dept\u2014517 \u201cG\u201d\u201d New Birks Building, Ranch.\u2014McNeill\u2019s Mills, P.E.I.Montreal.Capital, $220,000, of which $70,000 is offered for sale at Par, $5.00 each, Minimum Amount\u201d Sold,\u201d Five Shares.Bank Reference.\u2014 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, Summerside, P.E.I, R.G.Dun\u2019s and Bradstreet\u2019s Commercial Agency.Directors.\u2014- JAMES B.CHAMPION, M.D., CHARLES C.GARLAND, WILLIAM R Tyne valley, P.E.1.Old Town, Me., U.S.A.A Ci > 7 McNeill Town, P.R.1.LEO.FRANK, New York.RODERICK J.MeNeill, MAURICE J.STEVENS.Old Town, Me., Tyne Valley, P.B.I.RAYMOND PEARL, Ph.D., Biolo- JOHN A.McNEILL, McNeill Town, P.E.I.gist and head of the Depart- I ment of Biology, Main Experi- HON.CHARLES G.DAVIS, Old ment Station, University of Town, Maine, Mayor of Old Town, U.S.A.Maine, U.S.A.THIS COMPANY OWNS THIS TELLS A STORY Four years ago a pair of Foxes TEN PAIRS for breeding purposes were avail- selected with special regard to able at $4,000.Three years ago .$6,000 was the price; two years parentage, from the best known ago $10,000 was the selling figure strains in Prince Edward Island.and the selling price January, For instance, the Gordon Dal- 1914, $15,000 to $35,000, according ton, Tuplin, Oulton, Raynor and to fecundity, pond poptions pont .CES now out on e unborn of nex Champion Ranches paid in 1913 year for $12,000 a pair and up- from 45 to 900 per cent.FOX-RANCHING U.S.Awards.Is profitable, judging by Capital earned by these Companies:\u2014 and Dividends Authorized.Ranch Capital.Dividends.Rosemount .$ 10,000.00 1000 per cent.Peerless .2.204 anions 20,000.00 900 \u201c\u201c \u201c Bunbury .\u2026.\u2026.ao.100,000.00 320 \u201c Magnet .2428 o.oo.50,000.00 340 \u201c\u201c \u2018 Maritime.0 coe.40,000.00 332
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