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[" Dspi- te \u2014 \u2014 xed ach hess per- the ep tp \u2014 se ondor, real Il Vy ifs 915 _ ie - PA a ny ILLUSTRATED .ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT î cl Nn ad i SUPPLEMENT VOL.XI, No.1.vor ° MONTREAL, CANADA, JANUARY 2, 1915.171 ST.JAMES STREET.Montrealers Honor Gallant Colonel of 24th Battalion on the Eve of His Departure For the Battle Front TL, jy VE 5 i ce a _ h AS 4 I i , > 4-20 - arr .ni ; aies ait cle dé.> 02 suds ae oo i cen IGS EAI SS RT CY Rte HONORED BY HIS FELLOW-CHURCHMEN\u2014Lieut.-Col.John A.Gunn, commander of the 24th Battalion (Victoria Rifles) Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force, was recently banquetted by the session, trustees and men of the congregation of the American Presbyterian Church.Montreal.On behalf of the session and trustees, Mr.A.J.Hodgson presented him with an address in recognition of his patriotism, to which he feelingly replied.Speeches were made by Mr.Abner Kingman (who presided), the Rev.Dr.Johnston (pastor of the American Presbyterian Church), Mr.H.B.Ames.M.P.; Lieut.-Col.Robert Starke, Rev.Prof.John McNaughton, and the Rev.(Capt.) A.P.Shatford, chaplain of the 24th.Among the guests at the table of honor weres Col.Gunn, Major Morris, Rev.Dr.Johnston, Rev.A.P.Shatford, J.W.Ross, Lieut, Roy Hastings, Geo.R.Lighthall, John Pullen, Gerald Birks, D.A.Budge, A.D.Anderson, Col.Robt.Starke Rev.Prof.McNaughton, Major Leonard, Arch.Hodgson, Capt.McMurtry, R.8.Logan, George Childs, J.C.Holden, Henry Birks, Geo.Hannah.Among others present were: H.R.McLennan, W B Batkie, D.C.Patterson, Max Murdoch, E.E.Howard, P.A.Paterson, A.H.Thompson, W.B.Rutherford, George Goodfellow, George Cuthbertson, Max Hill.PR Fearless British Admiral Who Sent the German Naval Marauders to the Bottom of the Atlantic Ocean > \u2018 .A .Le # ° Vv PREPARING A BATTLEFIELD TO RESIST GERMAN ATTACKS\u2014A detach- PREPARANT UN CHAMPS DE BATAILLE POUR RESISTER AUX ATTAQUES NICHOLAS EMIL AHLERS, the German Consul at Sun CE-ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK STURDEE, KCB, t of Belgian soldiers digging trenches near Malines, where much heavy ALLEMANDES\u2014Un detachement de soldats Belges creusant des tranchees derland, Eng., who was recently found guilty of high Who commanded the British Squadron which sunk the ment © pres de Malines ou tant Jde gros combats furent livres dernierement.g fighting took place.treason and sentenced to death.German cruisers near the Falkland Islands.>» \u2019 IG \u2014\u2014 i, THIRTY\".VY Ev Sm a mp oo AT - \u2014\u2014 a - FE \u2014 \u2014\u2014 2 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, JANUARY 2, 1915.Royal Christmas Cards-Incidents Associated With the Work of the Canadian Troops on Salisbury Plain! pr The King\u2019s Christmas Card \u201cKING EDGAR ROWED BY EIGHT VASSAL KINGS.\u201d Produced by Messrs.Raphael Tuck & Sons.THIS SEASON'S ROYAL CHRISTMAS CARDS The Queen\u2019s Christmas Card \u201cRICHARD COEUR DE LION AND HIS QUEEN BERENGARIA.\u201d Painted by Howard Davie.Produced by Messrs.Raphael Tuck & Sons.- Painted by Howard Davie.HE Christmas Cards produced this season by Messrs.Raphael Tuck and Sons, London, for Their Majesties the King and Queen, Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, H.R.H.the Prince of Wales, and the Nation, reproduce, in colors;\u201da number of interesting episodes associated with the history of the British and French peoples.The cards are thus described by the publishers: The King's Card.\u2014\u201cKing Edgar Rowed by Eight Vassal Kings.\u201d King Edgar, surnamed the Peaceable, after his coronation at Bath, in 972, led his forces to Chester where he was attended by eight vassal kings, who rowed his barge up the Dee to the Abbey of St.John the Baptist, Edgar holding the helm.Queen Mary's Card.\u2014\u201cRichard Coeur de Lion and his Queen Berengaria.\u201d King Richard met his bride, the beauteous Beren- garia, daughter of the King of The Prince of Wales\u2019 Christmas Card \u201cNELSON\u2019S FIRST PRIZE.\u201d Produced by Messrs.Raphael Tuck & Sons.Painted by Bernard Gribble.GETTING IN FORM FOR THE FRONT\u2014A couple of platoons belonging to the Second Contingent that Toronto is sending to the front at platoon drill on the Exhibition Grounds, Toronto.Se en RE 6 ETES ~ Al le win AE RL od.HEA \u2014 > = stress ét 2 7 50 Br i ent ot ou SE METTANT EN FORME POUR ALLER SUR LE FRONT\u2014Une couple de pelotons appartenant au deuxieme contingent que Toronto envoie sur le front, faisant l\u2019excercice sur les terrains de l\u2019Exposition a Toronto.VALCARTIER ELECTRIC LIGHTS DO NOT SHINE AT SALISBURY PLAIN\u2014Members of the 1st Canadian Overseas Contingent playing chess by candle light in their winter quarters at Bustard Camp.LES LAMPES ELECTRIQUES DE VALCARTIER NE BRILLENT PAS DANS LA PLAINE DE SALISBURY\u2014Membres du 1er Contingent Canadien audela des Mers jouant aux echecs a le lueur d\u2019une bougie, dans leurs quartiers d'hiver au Camp de Bustard.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014.\" - hd ey, ) il - - Queen Alexandra\u2019s Christmas Card \u201cQUEEN BLANCHE, MOTHER OF KING LOUIS IX, AND HER PAGE.\u201d Produced by Messrs.Raphael Tuck & Sons.The Nation\u2019s Christmas Card \u201cDEFENDERS OF THE EMPIRE.\u201d Paintings by Harry Payne and Bernard Gribble.Painted by J.Finnemore.Produced by Messrs.Raphael Tuck & Sons.THE SALISBURY MUD THAT OUR CANADIAN LADS ARE WRITING ABOUT.\u2014Cheerful Tommies trying to make a decent approach to the huts in which they are now quartered.Navarre, at Reggio, on the coast of Calabria, and escorted her on board the splendid galley he had fitted up for her reception.The marriage was celebrated May 12th, 1191.Queen Alexandra's Card.\u2014 \u201cQueen Blanche, the Mother of King Louis IX.of France, and Her Page.\u201d \u2018Her eyes fell on a fresh face, fair and golden-haired as the King\u2019s own\u2014the boy was Herman, the son of Elizabeth of Hungary, and Duke Ludwig of Thuringia.On hearing his name, Blanche rose and went to the spot where he stood.\u2018Good youth,\u2019 she said, * you had a blessed mother.Where did she last kiss you?I would kiss you there too,\u2019 and th.Queen stooped down and kissed him.\u201d Prince of Wales\u2019 Card\u2014Nel- son\u2019s First Prize.\u201d Nelson, at the age of 18, was appointed second Lieutenant on the Lowestoffe.Already unbounded courage and indomitable perseverance in overcoming difficulties, distinguished (Continued on Page 3.) LA BOUE DE SALISBURY DONT LES CANADIENS ECRIVENT\u2014 Joyeux Tommies essayant de faire une entree propre a leurs casemates.TRAINING FOR THE FRONT\u2014A signalling detachment from the 48th Highlanders, Toronto.heliographing and signalling under the direction of Lieut.W.B.Lawson, who holds the telescope.S\u2019ENTRAINANT POUR LE FRONT\u2014Un de- tachement de signaleurs du 48me Highlanders de Toronto, telegraphiant de donnant des signaux ; sous la direction du Lieut.W.B.Lawson, qui tient le telescope.\u2014- CANADIAN COLD STEEL THAT THE GERMANS WILL SOON FEEL.\u2014A detachment of men from the 3rd Brigade perfecting their training in the use of the bayonet.BAIONNETTES CANADIENNES QUE LES ALLEMANDS VONT BIENTOT SENTIR\u2014Un detachement de la 3me Brigade se perfectionnant dans l\u2019usage de la baionnette.(Photo by Chandler.) (Photo.Chandler.) tn te mrp rm + ne _|@ | ONT his bo: Me his at! \u201cT Th ho de) PRE THE [ | INT perler.) \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c4 ep \u2014\u2014\u2014 2 \u2014 p\u2014\u2014 gy A ES - - J 2 6 mr me 1e Ontario Soldier Laddies Mobilized Fat Toronto Are Working Hard to Fit Themselves For the Battle Front a THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, JANUARY 2, 1915.pu yg i ; = Apne ONTARIO SOLDIER LADDIES WHO WILL FIGHT IN THE GREAT WAR\u2014A recent scene on the Exhibition Grounds, Toronto, thousands of men belonging to the Second Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force were inspected by Canada\u2019s Prime Minister.(Continued from Page 2.) his conduct, for, shortly after, he boarded an American Letter of Marque in a sea that had caused his senior officer to abandon the attempt as impracticable.The Nation\u2019s Christmas Card.\u2014 \u201cThe Defenders of the Empire.\u201d The design of this card is illustrative of the vigour and manhood of the Imperial Forces, upon which the safety of the Realm depends.It is beautifully reproduced in color in the famous \u201cOilette\u201d process as well as in Photogravure, after the original pictures by Mr.Harry Payne and Mr.Bernard Gribble, the well- known Military and Marine Painters.The first page, entitled \u201cDefenders of the Empire,\u201d shows a picturesque representative group of the Home, Colonial and Indian Forces in the various branches of the Service, the Navy being well in evidence, together with the Royal Flying Corps.The Inside leaflet tied in Red, White and Blue, portrays on the third page a powerful Dreadnought passing and saluting Nelson's \u201cVictory\u201d\u2014the line Majesty's historic message to the Navy at the outbreak of the war: \u201cOnce again the Sure Shield of Britain and of her Empire,\u201d giving the significant keynote.from His when LES SOLDATS D'ONTARIO QUI VONT SE BATTRE DANS LA GRANDE GUERRE\u2014Une scene recente sur les terrains de l\u2019Exposition a Toronto lorsque des milliers d\u2019hommes appartenant au deuxieme contingent expeditionnaire Canadien furent inspectes par le premier ministre du Canada.TRIPLETS WHO HAVE ENLISTED IN KITCHENER'\u2019S ARMY\u2014William, Griffith and Daniel Jones, of Stanford Hill, England, who are going to the front with the First Surrey Rifles and the First Middle- sex Regiment.They were born in 1895 and are so much alike that it is impossible for strangers to distinguish them.Their only brother is a member of the 1st Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force.He was a resident of Canada when the War broke out.TROIS JUMEAUX QUI SE SONT ENROLES DANS l\u2019ARMEE DE KITCHENER\u2014 William, Griffith et Daniel Jones, de Stanford Hill, Angleterre, \u2018qui sen vont au feu avec le \u201cFirst Surrey Rifles\u201d et le \u201cFirst Middlesex Regiment.\u201d lls sont nes en 1895 et se ressemblent tellement qu\u2019il est impossible pour un etranger de les distinguer.Leur seul frere est membre du ler Contingent Expedi- tionnaire Canadien audela des mers.PREPARING FOR HOME DEFENCE\u2014A detachment of the 48th Highlanders, Toronto, entering the new Fort at Toronto for guard duty.* 3 LPF 2 ve.; heat SE PREPARANT POUR LA DEFENSE NATION- ALE\u2014Un detachement des 48mes Highlanders de Toronto entrant dans le nouveau fort a Toronto pour y monter la garde.THE FIRST MORNING DUTY OF THESE SOL- DIERS\u2014A Canadian Field Artillery column Watering their horses on their return to camp after an all-night march.| LE PREMIER DEVOIR DE CES SOLDATS LE MATIN\u2014Une colonne d\u2019artillerie de campagne canadienne faisant boire leurs chevaux en retournant au camp apres une marche de nuit Cas.3 | À oT \" > on .\u2014\u2014 3 - 3 JF wet ¢ PE ) , vf cal Wo Le TORONTO'S HOME GUARDS PASS IN REVIEW BEFORE CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER\u2014Among the troops inspected recently on the Exhibition Grounds, Toronto, by Sir Robert Borden, were the Home Guards.In the above picture this unit, preceded by Boy Scouts and an Ambulance Corps, is approaching the saluting base.a _\u2026- « ; = >.Ny (f =.°T Nome LA aps A SA Ww + \u201c= = GARDE NATIONALE DE TORONTO PASSEE EN REVUE PAR LE PREMIER MINISTRE DU CANADA\u2014Au nombre des troupes passees en revue dernierement par Sir Robert Borden sur les terrains de l\u2019Exposition de Toronto etait la Garde Nationale.Dans cette gravure elle est, precedee par les Boy Scouts et un corps d\u2019ambulanciers s\u2019approchant de la basè du salut.\u201cWe are the boys of \u201cGlory _ Hole,\u201d No.1, Dustard Camp, Salisbury Plain.Originally from Ottawa, we are attached to C.Section of No.1 Field Ambulance.Are we happy?Well, I guess we are, and fit and ready for any ; | L emergency.Our home (Old \\ { , ; GETTING AWAY FROM SALISBURY MUD.\u2014A S\u2019EN ALLANT DE LA BOUE DE SALISBURY\u2014Un detachment of Canadians from the 3rd Division detachement de Canadiens de la 3me division moving to dryer ground.Each man helps by demenageant vers un terrain plus sec.Chaque : picking up the article nearest him and carrying homme aide en ramassant les objets qui sont a { it to the next camping place.sa portee et en les transportant a l\u2019autre camp.| Rn ats Ce 0e lc sd A PATHETIC RELIC\u2014A shrapnel riddled bugle that belonged to the 18 year old bugler of the 2nd Battalion King\u2019s Royal Rifles.This lad was blown to pieces at the battle of the Aisne.The bugle was recovered at great personal risk by one of the lad\u2019s comrades who presented it to the little lad\u2019s mother.THE BOYS OF \u201cGLORY HOLE\u201d HE following breezy letter describing life at Salisbury Plain, was sent to The Standard through the courtesy of Mr.C.B.Maxwell, of Ottawa, to whom the letter was originally sent: rifles.fence of the flag.CANADIAN HOME GUARD ON PARADE \u2014in almost every Canadian centre Home Guards for the defence of Canada have been formed during the past few weeks.In many instances the officers and men of these units supply their own Drills are regularly and frequently held.Toronto's Home Guard is seen.It shows the type of men who are springing to the de- UNE RELIQUE PATHETIQUE \u2014Un clairon crible par les eclats d\u2019obus et qui appartenait a un soldat de 18 ans, du 2me bataillon des \u201cKing\u2019s Royal Rifles.\u201d Le pauvre garcon fut reduit en charpie a la bataille de l\u2019Aisne.Son clairon repris au grand peril d\u2019un de ses camarades fut remis a sa mere.Glory) is a canvas bell tent, board floor, four blankets apiece, and a mud entrance, with Jupiter Pluvius sprinkling us every half hour or so.The happy party of six is made up of artists (?) and our evenings are spent in singsongs and flute solos.Our compliments are nil.We have the greatest respect for Old England.\u201d uniforms and In the above picture a detachment of ce \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a OTTAWA \u201cTOMMIES\u201d AT SALISBURY PLAIN \u2014 The boys of \u201cGlory Hole,\u201d No.1 Bustard Camp.Reading from left to right their names are: C.B.Maxwell, Fred Cottet, Fred Woods, Peter Peebles, Fred.Frazer, and Patric Normoyle.UNE GARDE NATIONALE CANADIENNE PARADANT.centres canadiens des gardes nationales cnt ete organisees pour la defen durant ces dernieres semaines.unites fournissent eux-memes leurs unifor mes et leurs fusils.quents et suivis regulierement.de Toronto, et les types d'hommes qui accourent a la defense LES \u201cTOMMIES\u201d D'OTTAWA DANS LA PLAINE DE SALISBURY\u2014Les gars de \u201cGlory Hole\u201d No.1 du Camp de Bustard.Lisant de gauche a droite leurs noms sont: C.B.Maxwell, F.Cottet, F.Woods, P.Peebles, F.Fraser et P.Normoyle.\u2014Dans presque tous les grands se du Canada Dans plusieurs cas les officiers et les hommes de ces Les exercices sont fre- On voit dans cette gravure un detachement des Gardes du drapeau.a .\u2014 \u2014 20e -_ FORMER MEMBERS OF THE VICTORIA RIFLES NOW AT SALISBURY PLAIN \u2014 From left to right (Standing) Corp.J.W.Corrigan, G.W.Pool, M.J.Callahan, A.Orr, and R.J.Simpson.(Kneeling) Privates H.Campbell, Monk, W.A.Holleley.Privates E.A.Holleley.ANCIENS MEMBRES DES \u201cVICTORIA RIFLES\u201d MAINTENANT DANS LA PLAINE DE SALIS- BURY\u2014De gauche a droite: (debout) le caporal J.W.Corrigan, les soldats G.W.Pool, M.J.Callahan, A.Orr, et R.J.Simpson; (a genoux) les soldats H.Campbell, E.A.Monk, et W.A.== WORLD'S LARGEST WIRELESS STATION (Special Staff Correspondence.) ERCHED on the banks of the Miramichi, the little town of Newcastle, New Brunswick, can boast of having the largest wireless station in the world in the now complete wireless plant which flashes 150 words a minute to its sister station at Ballybuion, on Ireland's southwest coast.Immediate connection from one continent to another seventy years ago sounded as real as building a tower to the moon.When the great cable connecting Ireland with Newfoundland was laid in 1857, there was great rejoicing in the Old and New World, and the feat was thought a wonderful accomplishment, but in 1897, when the first Marconigrams were sent through the air without any visible path to travel, the achievement was deerned marvelous.The system used in Newcastle is the Poulsen, which was invented in 1905 by Dr.Poulsen, a Danish scientist, and while his system is much like others, it still BRITAIN'S HEIR-APPARENT ON THE FIRING LINE\u2014A photograph of the Prince of Wales among the troops at the front, showing His Royal Highness passing through the British lines, accompanied by his staff officers.L\u2019HERITIER PRESOMPTIF d\u2019'ANGLETERRE SUR LA LIGNE DU FEU\u2014Photographie du Prince de Galles au milieu des troupes sur montrant Son Altesse Royale accompagnee de son etat major et passant a travers les le front, lignes The Handy Table F ever you had a Table like this in your home, you would never be able to get along without it.Handy for cards, convenient for the gramophone \u2014 and & dozen other uses, You put it up In a jiffy \u2014 you take it down and put it away beind a door just as quickly and easily.Especially desirabie if you live in an apartment.Your dealer can likely show it to you.If not book, \u201cA write us.Anyway, write for our Folding Table of Manifold Uses.\u201d Folding Table Made by HOURD & CO.Limited Dept.3, London, Ont.PEERLESS Ganong\u2019s.\u201d \u201cMy dear, they're \u201cOh, then I can eat all I want.\u201d \u201cCertainly, do you know I'm the same way\u2014that\u2019s why I always eat Ganong\u2019s for preference.\u201d AEG E Fine Pure Wool, Jaeger Wool Garments are non-conductors of heat and cold so that they are equally comfortable in any weather.Persons wearing Jaeger Wool Garments are not readily affected by sudden changes of temperature, and are much less susceptible to colds.And just as a warm winter house is usually cool in summer so Jaeger pure wool Garments, the coolest, most comfortable and most hygienic wear for warm weather are also the coziest, the warmest on cold days, DrJAEGER 2 E Toronto.Montreal.Incorporated in England in 1883 with British Capital for the British Empire.Winnipeg._ St.Agnes School Belleville, Ont.Patron, The Lord Bishop of Ontariv.Special courses in mur\u2018c, art and physical training.Matriculation, with honour.Music under the direction of Mr.Ernest Wheatley, the Royal College of Organists, and The Incorporated Society of Professional Musicians (London, Eng.) Beautiful grounds, all kinds of o-.t- door sports, swimming bath.rinks, an ideal place for a school.For prospectus, apply to Miss F E.Carroll, Principal.differs materially in many ways.The Marconi system makes signals by breaking and closing an electric circuit, every dot and dash signal representing an fnde- pendent electric impulse transmitted through the air; the Poul- sen system makes signals by varying at the will of the sending operator.The electric wave length is a continuous current.The Marconi system opens the line of transmission for each separate signal; the Poulsen system opens the line once and keeps it open by continuous electric impulses, while the signals are being transmitted.Poulsen signals can only be read by Poul- sen receiving apparatus.This prevents other wireless stations from reading messages not intended for them.Duplex sending and receiving has been accomplished by this system, which means that two messages can be sent or received by the same net- THE LATE MR.DAVID MORRICE, of Montreal, one of Canada\u2019s pie- neer cotton manufacturers, who passed away last week in the 85th year of his age.Mr.Morrice was a generous benefactor and philanthropist.The David Morrice Hall at the Presbyterian College is one of his many gifts to the cause of education.work of 120,000 feet of selicon bronze wire that is hung between the big towers.Above the busy traffic of the Intercolonial Railway trains as they go rushing by, the most powerful wireless station in the world rears its marvelous steel head 500 feet above the spot where in olden days such conquests of the elements were even undreamt of, and where Bois- hert marshalled his clans for their onslaught on the British at St.John, Chignecto and nearby villages and towns.This station, which sends its messages 2,700 miles to the Irish Coast, cost $175,000 on a rough estimate.Motors that each weigh 50,000 pounds, have bridged and made one of the Old and New World.of Imitations THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, JANUARY 3, 1915.IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014Scene from \u201cThe Things that Count,\u201d the offering Theatre next week.at the Princess The We are always glad to accept Standard Quorations given on ap- photographe plication for of interesting .any of the Canadian i subjects for Standard s reproductien exclusive in Supplement.Engravings.ne nil, para rtaitElZ ; += pa té RUT to} \\ (40 vc THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL WIRELESS STATION\u2014Down at Newcastle, N.B., near the historic spot where Boishert marshalled his forces for their attack on the British at St.John, N.B., in 1760, there now stands a wireless station, which, by the aid of motors weighing 50,000 pounds each, sends messages through the air to the Irish coast\u2014a distance of 2,700 miles.The above is an exterior view of the station, which, with the equipment, cost $175,000.ERR De athe Nan a ram Ln ine ad POSTE DE TELEGRAPHIE SANS FIL LE PLUS PUISSANT DU MONDE\u2014La bas, a Newcastle, N.B., pres de l'endroit historique au Boishert rangea ses troupes pour l'attaque des Anglais, a S.Jean, N.B., en 1760, la se trouve aujourd\u2019hui un poste de telegraphie sans fil lequel a l\u2018aide de moteurs pesant 50,000 livres chacun, envoie des messages, a travers les airs, sur la cote d'lrlande\u2014une distance de 2,700 milles.La vignette ci-dessus represente une vue exterieure du poste.OTTL DELIGHr Cocktails There is a vas difference between a mild degree of pleasure and a full degree of delight.The difference between the guess-work cocktail\u2014quite frequently palate-repelling mixture\u2014and the smooth, mellow, pleasurable cocktail, is embodied in eve bottle of CLUB COCKTAILS\u2014unvarying always the same choice liquors, always the same gratifying flavor.Measured to the drop, aged in wood, blended of fine, matured liquors.Have you tried the Bronx and Dubonnet varieties?G.F.HEUBLEIN & BRO.Hartford New York London Importers of the famous Brand\u2019s A-1 Sauce ALTER R.WONHAM & SONS, M W Agents for Canada ontreal \u2014 MADE IN CANADA Clinch each memory with an AUTOGR APHIC KODAK The Biggest Photographic Advance in Twenty Years You can\u2019t forget where, when, or how such and such a picture was taken because this information may be permanently recorded on each neg- ative\u2014and at the time you make it.Open the little door at the back of the Kodak, write what data you choose, expose to the light of the sky and you will find, upon development, this record indelibly imprinted in the margin below the negative.Your dealer has the Autographic Kodaks in all the popular sizes.CANADIAN KoDAK Co., LTD.TORONTO, CAN._\u2014w Quotations given on application for any of The Standard\u2019s exclusive engravings that appear in the Sapple ment.Address Art Department, 171 St.James Street, Montreal.\"4 Bread Is A Solid Food Porter Is À Liquid Food Porter like bread, is a food.Both are made from cereals.readily digested food by means of yeast.Dawes Lachine Both are converted into palatable and 171 St.James Street, Montreal MOMOBORONOUORORORO A RESIDENTIAL \u2014 pt Tree CN NE OT Zirh Snes A EEC dt J ES vs 7 UPPER AND LOWER _ =.SCHOOLS = AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS N TORONTO, ONT.CALENDAR SENT ON APPLICATION Re-opans after Christmas Vacation Jan.11,1818 2 Rev.D.BRUCE MACDONALD, MA,LILD., - Headmaster ] (Black HorsePorter In Bottles is a Liquid Food, wholesome and delicious and positively the purest beverage you can drink.In quarts, pints or splits.The National Breweries, Limites \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee rm ee gy re "]
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