The Standard., 30 mai 1914, samedi 30 mai 1914
[" LL MENT \u2014 ILLUSTRATED | SUPPLEMEN T eC Tr .SUPPLEMENT \u201cVOL.X, No.22.| MONTREAL, CANADA, MAY 30, 1914.171 ST.JAMES STREET.HR.H.the Duke of Connaught in Canada\u2019s Newest City-Class-Day Exercises at Great Canadian University ESC ses rr NN ar a ma ml mL \u2014 AGE + Tw _.Toa Cosy dah A en A LEERY Farge 2 + a TE Tat , A .Tac Jb à «x .: 0 3 Sn os, J rhe 2 LAT ap x Er, oe i TORN STUDENTS SAY GOOD-BYE TO OLD McGILL\u2014The recent Class-Day and Convocation exercises at McGill University, Montreal, were rendered Peter Brown, L.D.S.formerly Professor of Dental Anatomy and Dental Histology at the University, and George S.Cameron, L.D.S., Professor additionally interesting from the fact that the graduating class was the largest in the history of the University.Over two hundred students of Prosthetic Dentistry and Metallurgy.The announcement was also made that a start wouuld be made this year on McGill's new gym- were \u201c capped\u201d by Principal Peterson, and honorary degrees were conferred as follows:\u2014Doctor of Civil Law, R.C.Smith, K.C., one of the ansium, which is to be built on the former Molson property on Pine Avenue as a cost of $150,000.The Class Day exercises were held in professors in the Faculty of Law at McGili; Doctor of Laws, Sir William Leishman, F.R.S., Professor of Pathology at the Royal Military Col- part on the University campus; the valedictories, however, were spoken in the Royal Victoria College.In the above picture Mr.A.Kiratch- _ lege, London; M.A., Senator John Godfrey Saxe, New York State; Medical Doctor and Master in Surgery, Dr.Goldman, graduate of Bishop's brill-Hugessen, \u201clow-orator\u201d is addressing his assembled ciass-mates and friends from the \u201cpulpit\u201d on the campus.In rear is the grave of the \u2014 College, Lennoxville; Doctor of Dental Surgery, A.W.Thornton, Toronto, Fred.G.Henry, D.D.S., (Bishop's College), James B.Morrison, founder of McGill and the facade of the Arts building.\u2014\u2014 ~~ ane te ure! rchase by furniture, | $, furniture they wil , Ltd ORONTO OUEN VICTORIA = ?> NY C0 THE LATE HON.F.D.MONK, K.C., one of Canada\u2019s great constitu- THE LATE MR.WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT, Vice- President of the \u2014 C tional lawyers and formerly Minister of Public Works in the Borden » | ; ; Grand Trunk Railway System and one of the most popular and UN Administration, who passed away recently in Montreal after an CLASS DAY AT McGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL\u2014A group of \u201cDonaldas\u201d who graduated last month from the great Canadian University widely known railway officials in Canada, who died recently at \u2014 illness of several months\u2019 duration.Mr.Monk belonged to one of with which the names of McGill, Strathcona, Macdonald, Dawson, and Redpath are indissolubly connected.The above picture was taken at Montreal.Mr.Wainwright had been associated with the Grand Canada\u2019s best known families.He was a man of strong convic- the base of the Queen Victoria statue\u2014a statue that was modelled by H.R.H.the Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll.Trunk for over half a century and had filled many positions of =: lons and principles.trust.CANADA'S GOVERNOR - GENERAL IN CANADA'S NEWEST CITY\u2014During his recent tour of Ontario, His Royal Highness the Duke of Con- CANADA'S GOVERNOR - GENERAL IN CANADA'S NEWEST CITY\u2014Boy Scouts and school-children in the memorable parade that greeted His naught visited the town of Sarnia.While there he had the pleasure of transforming the town into a city; in future, therefore, the place will Royal Highness on the occasion of his recent historic visit to the City of Sarnia.The parade was witnessed by large and enthusiastic be called the City of Sarnia.In the above picture His Royal Highness is accompanied by H.R.H.the Princess Patricia, the Mayor of Sarnia, crowds.His Royal Highness and the Princess Patricia received a hearty welcome from the thousands which lined the streets over which the and one of his aides-de-camp.royal carriage passed.\u2014 - - - \u2014 \u2014-\u2014 - \u2014_\u2014 -_ \u2014 \u2014 2m 2\" ai x = ES mm mr \u2014- \u2014 ETT 2 Late Duke of Argyll Was First Commoner to Wed Daughter of Since BOUND FOR THE LAND OF THE MAPLE LEAF\u2014The SS.Ausonia recently brought te Canadian shores a sengers, the majority of whom have since settled in various parts of the Dominion.The above picture, taken in mid-Atlantic, shows them at play on the deck of the Ausonia.record number of immigrant pas- THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, MAY 30, 1914.pa \u2014 | © | BOUND FOR THE LAND OF THE MAPLE LEAF\u2014The Immigrant passengers Those on the left of the picture do not appear to to obey the dinner gong.dining saloon.have as keen appetites as these on board the Ausonia scrambling over themselves i n an endeavy er way tg th who are making th | Funeral of the Late Duke of Argyll FTER the removal of the body A of the late Duke of Argyll from Xent House where he died, to London, a solemn and affecting service was held in Westminster Abbey.The Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the sub-Dean of the Abbey, officiated, and at the head of a great congregation, representative in the best and widest sense of the life of the nation, were the King and Queen, Queen Alexandra and practi- eally all the members of the royal family.The King and Queen entered the Abbey just before noon by the great west door, and went through the nave, crowded with worshippers, to geats in the choir, preceded by the elergy and choristers in procession.The coffin which had lain all night tn the chapel of St.Faith, had been placed on a purple catafalque, under the lantern, facing the altar, and close to the choir stalls, where the royal mourners were.The Union Jack that covered it was almost hidden by beautiful wreaths, the offerings of the King and Queen, Queen Alexandra, and the Duchess of Argyll, and under the wreaths one could see the dead Duke's plumed hat, his claymore, and the insignia of many orders of chivalry which he used to wear.Round about tall candles burned, and at each corner of the catafalque stood a kilted soldier of the London Scottish regiment, a statue-like figure leaning with bowed head on arms reversed.The sweet heavy scent of many flowers filled the Abbey.Crosses and wreaths were everywhere; they buried the base of the catafalque, they covered the steps of the sacrar- ium, and they lined the aisles.Fresh THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE Morley, Lord President of the DUKE OF ARGYLL\u2014The Viscount Council (on the right), and Mr.A.Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, leaving Westminister Abbey at the conclusion of the funeral service.(Copyright Central news.) value poles.beans.(Chocolates vary in flavor and nutritive lates are always made from nutritious, mildly-flavored costliest \u2014 but quality Ganongs Chocolai as widely as the Ganong\u2019s Choco- These are the comes first.in March, 1871, and delicate and beautiful they lay in the sunlight that streamed in many-colored beams through the glorious rose window in the south transept, contrasting strongly with the sombre mass of the congregation.In the front seats of the south transept sat the Ministers of the Crown, and round about them, in the transepts and the choir, wherever one looked one saw men famous in every walk of life.It was a remarkable tribute to the memory of a great man.While the people were assembling the organ, with brass and drums, played Beethoven's funeral march and music which Purcell composed in 1694 for the burial of Queen Mary II Then, while the exquisite melody of Chopin\u2019s Funeral March stole out of the organ pipes to fill all the Abbey involving the union of an English Princess with a su His Grace was also the only member of the British General, accompanied by his royal consort., A ; # 9 Rk NE agg So on le FE SS pets Yo EE NALA Le THE FUNERAL OF THE DUKE OF ARGYLL\u2014Impressive scenes mar London, where a funeral service was held in Westminster Abbey.| During with sweet sound, the military guard round the catafalque was withdrawn and its place drawn by the pall-bear- ers\u2014Prince Arthur of Connaught, the Dukes of Norfolk, Northumberland, Sutherland, Richmond and Gordon, Westminster and Portland, and Lord Desmond Fitzgerald (representing the Duke of Leinster).Just before noon the organ ceased to peal, and out of the silence that fell there arose the voices of the choristers singing to Croft's music the opening sentences of the Burial Office.It was impressively done.Against the background of the basses and baritones rose the altos and trebles, full and fresh and mellow, like the notes of the nightingale in the dark.And to the slow rhythm of the chant the long procession of surpliced clergy and choris- THE WORLD'S LATEST MUSICAL GENIUS\u2014Little Willie Ferrero, the wonderful 7-year-old Italian boy whose remarkable gifts as a conductor have astounded and electrified London.low practically knows nothing of the great composers, yet he has succeeded in giving to London audiences some astonishing interpretations of their works.In St.Petersburg, where he conducted the Imperial Orchestra, he was presented to the Dowager Empress Marie, sister of Queen Alexandra.In the above picture, which was taken as the little wonder was leaving Marlborough House, where he had been received by Queen Alexandra, he wears a gold medal and (around his neck) a small gold watch studded with diamonds, gifts from His Imperial Majesty the Czar of Russia.The little fel- By 0 gor 5 Page RC ked the removal of the remains of the late Duke of Argyll from Kent House, Cowes, (where he died) to n the above picture bluejackets are seen placing the coffin on the gun-carriage at Kent House.The marriage of His Grace to H.R.H.the Princess Louise, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, set a new precedent in royal alliances.itor not of royal blood, since Mary Tudor, youngest daughter of King Henry VII.married Charles, Duke of Suffolk, in 1515.House of Commons who ever married a daughter of a reigning Sovereign.In 1878 His Grace came to Canada as Governor- his regime he \u201cnd the Princess Louise did much to strengthen the ties of affection between the Dominion and the Motherland.NNN ters moved up the nave to the choir.And behind them came the black-rob- ed group of royal mourners.When all were in their places they sang the hundred and twenty-first Psalm.The lesson was read by the Archbishop of Canterbury, standing at the chancel rail.The anthem followed, \u201cHe shall swallow up death in victory\u201d\u2019\u2014a glorious impressive affirmation of the Christain faith.There was triumph, the triumph of the be- ment Faite +, ; ni EE ns = RR i Ra RE SE ll SEE in se EY INE NE ER al liever, in the resonant peal of the organ, in the crash of the brass, in the thunder of the drums, and in the voices of the choristers, heard above all.Then the music ceased, and when the last reverberations had died away the vaices of the chor were lifted again: \u201cI heard a voice from Heaven saying Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord for they shall rest from their Shortly, sweetly, the blessed labors.\u201d ?N KI n Cee } > \u2018 + cu, .8 paul TA AR eS eB a te Pate f ARID RS ue dis us it There had been no case of the kind, comforting words were sung, bringing balm to hurt minds and consolation to the stricken souls.A prayer followed, with a hymn\u2014\u2018O God of Bethel, by Whose hand\u201d\u2014then another prayer offered by the Sub-Dean, and the short and simple and beautiful service was over.The solemn chords of the Dead March in \u201cSaul\u201d waked every slumbering echo in the Abbey, the white- robed procession passed out of the sb, +, a.p pn \u2018à ;, à ; 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universally honored of all Scotland.\u201d Some of the late Duke's ancestors found themselves on the side of reform and revolution, others undertook the defence of the established order.One of them was executed on a charge of treason by James II.this week, created a most inasmuch as he was the first of Canada\u2019s since Confederation to re-visit this Dominion.THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE HON.F.D.MONK, K.C.statesman about to be borne into St.James\u2019 impressive requiem mass was celebrated in the those present were; the Hon.C.J.Doherty, Works; Hon.Louis Coderre, Secretary of State; Hon.Frank Cochra Hon.L.P.Pelletier, Postmaster-General; Hon.Bruno Nantel, Rodolphe Lemieux, Lariviere, A STATELY ENGLISH HOME THAT IS OF INTEREST TO CANADIANS\u2014The return of Earl LONG LIVE THE THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, MAY 30, 1914.\u2014\u2014 KING\u2014On Wednesday next, June 3rd, His Majesty will observe the 49th anniversary of his birth.His Canadian subjects, in unison with all his other subjects in every part of the mighty Empire over which he reigns, right loyally wish him \u201cmany happy returns of the day.\u201d _ Minister of Justice: Grey to Canada and the recent deaths of two of Canada\u2019s ex-Governors-General, gives The Standard an opportunity of presenting to its readers a picture of \u201cGoodwood,\u201d the historic country seat of the Dukes of Richmond and Gordon, the 19th century.crypt of the Cathedral P i i | HOME STUDY z Start The Bride Right ¢ The Arts Course may ere There be taken by correspond- Marlborough, _ = will be ence, but students de- plenty of presents of the frivolous kind\u2014 china dogs, silver candle sticks and suchlike pretty but useless _ gifts, \u2014\u2014 \u201cYou show some consideration.Let jours be the gift that she will quickly learn to appreciate most, After honeymoon days comes the serious business of life and here is where you can do the bride the greatest kindness.A KNECHTEL KITCHEN CABINET will help her through many an otherwise weary day.It will start her right as a tidy, careful little housewife, and she will quickly find out that yours was the present with the greatest real value.Don\u2019t put it off! 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Minister of representing the Opposition in the Dominion Parliament; Senator Dandurand, Senator Senator Pope, Senator Boyer, Senator Landry, Senator Owen, Quebec; Hon.J.Decarie, Provincial Secretary; Mayor Martin, Bar, as well as representative citizens.a EE Inland Revenue; Hon.Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of and many members of the Bench and (Photo by Chandler.ma soldiers and statesmen, holders of high office, and here and there we come across evidences, which blossom in the later descendants, of literary and artistic accomplishment.Most people know that the \u2018late Duke\u2019s father sat in the Cabinets both of Lord Aberdeen and Lord Palmerston.One of the subjects in which the father was interested was Science especially in relation to religion; his effort being to reconcile the daring hypotheses promulgated during the prolific nineteenth century with the claims and assumptions of an established creed.\u201cThe Reign of Law,\u201d a book which was published in 1866, enjoyed no little popularity, and a similar trend of thought was shown in subsequent works, such as \u2018The Unity of Nature\u201d and \u201cThe Unseen Foundations of Society.\u201d His eldest son followed in his father\u2019s footsteps.After his marriage with the Princess he became, on the advice of Disraeli, Governor-General of Canada, and there is no question that the Marquis of Lorne, as he then was, in his double capacity as Constitutional ruler of the Dominion and the husband of her Majesty\u2019s daughter, carried out the duties of his exalted position with conspicuous success.The on application.RRR Reh Will sell any of their Exclusive Engravings.Address Art Department.AAA AA AURA AR RAA AA AA UALRER AAA AREA AAA AA A RAA AU LA AURA _171 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL Prices Athththththththththth AEGER ne Pure Wool JAEGER \u201cUNIT SHIRT\u201d for Summer Time Shirt and trunk drawers in one garment\u2014 perfect fitting, closed crotch, cannot work up.Ideal for golf and all summer sports.greatest comfort and ease 7 y Made in all sizes for men, in pure wool zep- @< hyr and wool taffeta in a choice variety of DrJAEGER:Z Retail Depot in Montreal.316 ST.Gives during the hot weather.designs.um CATHERINE ST, WEST.= we ANOTHER OF CANADA\u2019S EX-GOVERNORS-GENERAL WHO DIED THIS YEAR\u2014The recent death of i for six recalls the death some weeks ago of the Earl of Minto, who, years, was Governor-General of Canada, and, for five years, was Viceroy of India.whole record of his Governor-Gen- eralship forms a striking testimony to two qualities which he displayed also in other fields.One of these was his energy in travel.At the time when the Marquis was in Canada there were few of those facilities for seeing every part of the Dominion which the development of railways has since brought about.Yet the Marquis never spared himself in ceaseless expeditions, which not only made his personality familiar among Canadians, but added to his own considerable knowledge of the material resourses of the country.And the second quality was a singularly acute prescience, which enabled him to foresee the great future of Canada.At a later period the Marquis of Lorne showed a similar prevision in regard to the development of the railway system in British East Africa, and pressed its importance on Sir William Harcourt and others.From our present point of vantage and the experience gained through the labors of many explorers, we can give due credit to his sagacity in this matter.Like his father, the ninth Duke was opposed to Home Rule, and he contested two elections as a Liberal Unionist.His experience of the great self-governing Dominions made him an Imperialist, and he was also an ardent Tariff Reformer.Perhaps, however, it would be hardly wrong to say that his deepest interests lay in the sphere of art and literature.He was a poet of no mean His Grace, the Duke of Argyll, THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT\u2014In the above picture the casket containing the body of the deceased is being carried from the family residence, Metccalfe street, Montreal, to the hearse.The service was held in St.George's tatives of prominent Canadian and worlds, and by numerous veterans o nected for over half a century.Church.The funeral was attended by Ministers of the Crown, represen- United States interests in the transportation, financial and commercial f the Grand Trunk System, with which System the deceased was con- HERE'S many py has built g yay .whol tion as a mixologigy whe VC usdo his mixing for}: Oleg keeps his side Im and oar with Club Cogn Made from better Mater; a bar cocktail is aptto bet thy Mixed to measure;\u2014po p to guess work\u2014as a I cocktail always is, mn Softened by aging before bottling\u2014 5 cocktail can be, At All &y ®% BE RU Mow, sa BR = Agents fe, Palmerston; ang hig Wem Canada and Scotland\u201d and his .from the Past are full of vi writing.About Seventeen ve the Duke produced the libr opera, \u201cDiarmiq,» music by Mr.Hami these multifarious of Argyll filled his life, as wo with matters of Practica] impo such as the founding of the Victoria Fund for Ministers dt Church of England, and that |, project, in which both he ani Princess Louise Were interestez promotion of a better educatio girls, which studded the Country High Schools.It was a fine blameless career which has now b closed by death, a career the highest aims, and adorneq several notable ang Praisewpr achievements, eee OROROROBOUOHO Roy etto of which Was se sh MacCun, y interests the devote Eee The Stand EEE We are always Quotations glad to accept given on a photographs licati of interesting pricationf Canadian any of th subjects for Standards reproduction exclusive in Supplement, Engraving 171 St, James Street, Honira MOBROBORORORORORO TITTY SX > TET TOTTI j ( 111) SiR The Place, Don\u2019t take any other brand, upon having Hônigsbier The Beer.you are told it is \u201cjust as good\u201d but insist Dawes Breweries The National Breweries Limited.because omgshe "]
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