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The Standard.
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  • Montreal :[The Standard],[1905]-1916
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[" .KNIFE NG, HEM.NG, AND ting Co, ks\u2019 Build AL.Ottawa.| plication for exclusive en the Supple: artment, 17! 10ONTREAL Lt UT ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT The Standard.ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT vOL.X., No.26.~~ Nem mm ALAN MONTREAL, CANADA, MAY 9, 1914.i SN NN SE AN Se NN NN .~ Co ee ee 171 ST.JAMES STREET.Bright Spring Days Bring Out Wealth of Pretty Gowns and Activity Among Social Workers of Montreal ee CL SOME OF THE PRETTY SPRING GOWNS SEEN BY A STANDARD PHOTOGRAPHER DURING A STROLL ON ST.CATHERINE STREET.MONTREAL.~~ ITT 34 Kempton Park Race Meet À \u2014\u2014\u2014 TN Nee SNS SES SN \u2014\u2014 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, MAY 9, 1914.\u201cCHINA COCK\" WINS\u2014The finish of the Queen\u2019s Prize Handicap at the Easter Meeting of the Kempton Park Races.policeman at the opening between the first and second horses.NOTABLE BUST OF DUKE OF CONNAUGHT A bust of II.LR.H.the Duke of Con- naught wus recently completed at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, by Mr.Frederick Lessore the English sculptor, known in Montreal as the author of the Lord Mount Stephen statue in the C.P.R .Windsor street station.His Royal Highness has expressed himself as being exceedingly well pleased with the work, the order for which was given after he had seen the ex- NN ee PORTRAIT BUST OF H.R.H.THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, the work of Frederick Lessore, of London, now on exhibition in Montreal.TN AN pe hibit of Mr.Lessore at the Carnegie Library in Ottawa.The bust is a speaking likeness of the distinguished subject.The military bearing and the keenly alert air so characteristic of the Duke of Con- naught are strikingly brought out.His Royal Highness is shown in his service uniform, which is very suitable for sculpture work.His military cloak is hung loosely over his ANS SN SNS Notice the picture of the dwarf standing beside the big NN ST a LN Th ee NN ~ - .sn =- nes \u2014 \u2014 x, 3 Ea Bh AT THE EASTER RACE MEETING AT KEMPTON PARK, ENGLAND \u2014A striking view of the tremendous crowd that gathered in the enclosure.The 1914 Easter Meet at Kempton broke all records in the matter of attendance and the meeting was the greatest ever held at that track.NN Ne NN a Vv \u20ac, FRANCOIS OUIMET DRIVING HIS FIRST BALL IN ENGLAND\u2014The NIP AND TUCK\u2014An extraordinary photograph taken at the Easter Sailing Races at Teddington, England.showing one of the small boats almost capsized in a sudden squall.The boat is the \u201cPampatha\u201d sailed by its owner, Mr.Mairs.shoulders, with one side flung back over the arm.The design is quite unconventional.The bust is to be taken to England to be cast in bronze, after which it will be placed in the Duke\u2019s London home.The bust is at present on exhibition at Messrs.W.Scott & Sons\u2019 galleries, 9 Notre Dame street west, Montreal.Rates for Advertising on application to the Publishers, and any other information cheerfully given.We will sell any of our Engravings.Prices given on application.Address Art Department.We are always glad to accept photographs of tion.3 Offices\u2014 A 171 st.ft y) \u2018 Montreal.D interesting Canadian subjects for reprodue- James Street, A NN NS NL NAN NN SN young American champion who created such a sensation last year is here seen driving off from the first tee at Deal, in the midst of a rain storm.His playing has impressed the English experts to a remarkable degree.SARA SOS SOS SNS ee ~~ THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE 1914 MONTREAL BASEBALL TEAM\u2014Thié fine group photograph of the Royals was taken at their It is the first to be published \u2018Showing the full teäm who reported to Manager Bransfield for the 1914 season, training camp at Norwood, N.C.and contains many new faces.The names are: Back Row (left to fight), Tierney, Couchman, Walsh, Madden,\u201d Dale, Middie Row, (left to right), Carlstrom, Dowd, Murphy, Smith, Keller, Manager Gus Richter and Burch.A Granor, Beaudoin, Yeager and Whiteman.and Secretary Spear.: + Cunningham, McClintock, Bransfield, Deininger, Malay, Mec- -~ \u2014 Piazza of the Hotel.Beautifully situated, only 20 miles U.P.R.or G.T.R.(Main lines,) or m home of the famous Macdonald College, week-end or holiday.rising to catch a very ST.ANNE DE BELLEVUE Facing Ottawa River near Lake St.Louis.from Montreal, otor, St.Anne de Bellevue, the ideal place to spend a No long railway rides on stuffy trains, or earl early train to the city on returning.the is an The Clarendon Hotel, directly overlooking every advantage and convenience to make did boating and fishing, beautiful scenery, courteous attention to your every need.unexcelled service, ; most any hour to and from city.your outing pleasant.comfortable and quiet rooms, TT ttracted Unprecedented Crowd This Year-Some Well-known Sporting Event urowd 11 vell-knowll oF\" Vent THE IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A WEEK E \u2014 - ND OR HOLIDAY.reached by boat, River, offers you Splen- Trains al- Bass fishing in front of Clarendon Hotel.Rates reasonable.PH.ROUSSEAU, Prop.Special terms by week or month.Write for free illustrated booklet and terms.JOS.BOITEAU, Mgr.p74 \u201cgv AE .Lt a ma À Sheth ah a, Ca += SEN & Re 5 wo ne 5\u201d ma ana CB INTERNATIONAL RUGBY FOOTBALL\u2014When England played France at Colombes.The photograph shows England failing to score after having gained their first try.however.The Englishmen finally won the game ~ ANNE NN NN NN VIVE LA FRANCE\u2014One of the French Rugby International played in France.Front Row (left to right), Richards, Jones, Lennox, (since rep!aced) Purtell (Bunny), Geo.Smith hy T he trade - mark of the world name on the and stamped inside the glove.For quality \u2014 style \u2014 perfect fit and finish.4 INSIST ON Pen glove is the \u201cDents\u201d button quarterbacks going over for As can be seen, EF?Ganong\u2019s is a jewel of the chocolate maker\u2019s art.It costs us more to make them small and dainty than it would to make them big and bulky, but you like them better, a try in the recent France- England the very dogs are excited over the incident.ch piece of That is all we care about.dn NT Inc Hers, La ness; Secretar; Farquha erick W Lady Dr therspoo S.Woth H.C.Sc Alexand: Carpente dame Co herd, Dr C Allow man, He Ames, à Armstro tertson, Burke, Mrs.Loi Smyth, ghue an Mr.1.Duke to tion roo cia ente Alexand: ness wa \u2014 fi | LAS to om ale \u2014\u2014 nt \u2014 Incidents Associated Wit eR Ae ee a nal a A 1 h the R SURESNES AS eee ecent Visit of THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, MAY 9, 1914.ALAN AAA SN CANADA\u2019S ROYAL-GOVERNOR GENERAL AT THE BOY SCOUTS\u2019 EXHIBITION, MONTREAL\u2014While in residence at Strathcona House, Montreal, their Royal Highnesses the Governor - General, the Duchess of Connaught, and the Princess Patricia, visited and formally opened the Boy Scouts\u2019 Exhibition in the Coronation Building, St.Catherine, Street West.In the above picture (taken just after the Exhibition had been opened) His Royal Highness is the first figure on the platform; on his left are the Duchess of Connaught and the Princess Patricia.Surrounding the Scouts are several prominent officers of the Montreal Duchess of Connaught has made few public appearances.C-t -t PSS ST Ÿ Royal Visit to the / Iverley Settlement.a A AA Bt Ss Gb BS a Ey eS We We a ee Wey wey ey we peep we HILE in Montreal recently Their Royal Highnesses the Governor-General and the Princess Patricia visited the Iverley Settlement near Richmond square.Two of the pictures on this page illustrate this visit.Among those who accompanied and greeted Their Royal Highnesses were: The Honorable Katherine Vil- liers, Lady-in-Waiting to Her Highness; Captain Graham, Military Secretary to His Highness; Colonel Farquhar, Military Aide; Lady Frederick Williams-Taylor, Lady Allan, Lady Drummond, Mrs.Stewart Wo- therspoon, Hugh C.Wotherspoon, IS.Wotherspoon, Mrs.H.Birkett, Mrs.H.C.Scott, Mrs.Fayette Brown, Sir Alexander and Lady Lacoste, MP.Carpenter, Mrs.Roswell Fisher, Madame Cornu, Dr.Semple, Dr.Shepherd, Dr.Stewart, Major Long, Mrs.C Alloway, Mrs.Walle, Mrs.Paaiz- man, Herbert Ames, M.P, and Mrs.Ames, Miss Frances Caverhill, Miss Armstrong, Mr.Languedoc, Miss Ro- tertson, Mrs.H.W.Beauclerk, Miss Burke, Miss Matthews, Mrs.Tylee, Mrs.Loisel, Miss McDougall, Miss Smyth, Mrs.O'Connor, Mrs.O'Dono- ghue and Mrs.Walter Molson.Mr.I.S.Wotherspoon escorted the Duke to the door and into the recen- tion room, while the Princess Patricia entered in company with Sir Alexander Lacoste.Her Royal Highness was gowned in an Alice blue Militia.| Since her recovery from her serious illness of last year, the The above picture, however, records one of them.CANADA'S ROYAL GOVERNOR-GENERAL AMONG THE BOYS OF GRIFFINTOWN \u2014 At six o'clock on the evening of April 24th, the Duke of Connaught visited the Boys\u2019 Club of Griffintown and watched the clever youngsters go through their drill and exercises in the gymnasium of the Club.Immediately to the left of the Duke, is the figure of Owen Dawson, Secretary of the Club, and, second and third from Mr.Dawson, are Frank Curran and Dennis Tansey, well-known figures in the life of that district.gentleman in the foreground with his back to the camera is the Hon.who has always taken a great interest in the Club.aph shows he game.PANNE fe LE.S THE FUNERAL OF MAJOR- GENERAL COTTON\u2014This distinguished officer.until recently Inspector- General of the Canadian Militia, passed away quite suddenly at the residence of his daughter at Almonte, Ont., two weeks ago.place at Ottawa.wood Cemetery.He had just relinquished his position as Inspector - General.AS LAN SN LA A His funeral took In the above picture the flag-draped casket is being borne towards the grave in Beech- In the foregound is the Hon.Sam.Hughes, Minister of Militia.(Photo by Wallis.Ottawa.LAST HONORS TO A GALLANT MEMBER OF THE ROYAL HIGHLANDERS\u2014Scene as the funeral cortege of the late Private John Currie wended its wa Private Currie was one of the oldest members of the He was also one of Canada\u2019s best shots.Royal Cemetery.years was Sergeant-Major.y along Sherbrooke street, Montreal.en route to Mount Highlanders and for several (Photograph by Chandler.) The C.J.Doherty, Minister of Justice, ee Nh - -ailored suit, and a black hat with osprey.After the Duke and Princess Patricia had had the officers of the Settlement presented to them by Mrs.Wotherspoon, the latter read a brief address, outlining the pleasure at welcoming the distinguished visitors, as well as the work and scope of the \u201cIverley\u201d institution.After His Royal Highness had replied to the address he and the Princess Patricia were escorted over the building.Mrs.Wotherspoon, president of the settlement, first showed the Duke and the Princess the provisions for teaching cooking, and then took them to the rooms in the second and third floors, where the Montessori class, basket weaving, sewing, and wood-carving classes are conducted.The first room at the top of the wore T.R.H.the Duke and Duchess of eer ap = p\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014gy Th ST Te 35 Swit zerland A general view of Berne, the capital of Switzer- 1 land, where the National Exposition will be held.\u201cThe new Loetschberg railroad, Parvis to Milan via Rerne, THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF SWITZERLAND which takes place this year in Berne, the picturesque old capital, will prove one of the big European events.It will be a complete and harmonious display of the entire industrial and social life of the Swiss People, such as has not been seen for seventeen years, and will not be seen again in fifteen or twenty years.The National Exhibition of the Swiss People will be a unique means of giving foreign visitors an intimate understanding of life in the Alpine Republic.The beautiful environs of Berne, shown on this page, are easily reached by tram and railway lines, which radiate from the town into the Alps and lakes district.Everyone who goes abroad this year will make it a point to visit the charming capital of Switzerland and her great exhibition.M.Maurice Trembley, General Manager of the Official Information Bureau of Switzerland, 241 Fifth Avenue, New York City, has just received from his Government a comprehensive selection of booklets, profusely illustrated, called \u201cTravel Series, No.10.\u201d This special selection will be given free on personal application, or delivered by mail for 10c postage.from & J At stairs had more than a dozen wee tots, grouped around two tables, all members of the Montessori class \u2014 the first to be established in Mont- real\u2014which has been\u2014and is\u2014under the competent supervision of Mrs.Papazian, formerly of Boston, Mass., and Miss Gertrude Pringle.The children welcomed \u201cPrincess Pat\u201d joyfully, and wee Annie Carter presented her with a bouquet of roses.In an adjoining room a large number of larger children were skilfully and deftly weaving baskets in charge of Mrs.C.Henderson.On the floor above the boys were hard at work carving wonderful things from wood.and a number of girls were equally industrious with needles and thread, doing fancy and plain sewing.The A hs THE ROYAL VISIT TO THE IVERLEY SETTLEMENT, MONTREAL \u2014Some of those who greeted their Royal Highnesses the Governor- General and the Princess Patricia on the occasion of their recent visit to this most worthy charity.Dept.THE ROYAL VISIT TO THE IVERLEY SETTLEMENT, MONTREAL \u2014Their Royal Highnesses, the Governor - General and the Princess \u201cSettlement\u201d at the close of their recent inspection of the building and the work that is carried on therein.Patricia leaving the RIDER AGENTS WANTED ««erywhere -c ride and exhibit a sample 1914 Hysiop Bicyck with ccaster brake and all latest improvements We ship on approval « any address in Ca ada, without say deposit, and allow 10 DAYS TRIAL It will not cost you a cent if you « re te satisfied after using bicycle xo days.bicycle, vas: DO NOT BUY 2, 225%, 20
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