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[" f th aper e to- Co.onto ILLUSTRATED | SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT î \" ILLUSTRE VOL.XI, No.8.MONTREAL, CANADA, FEBRUARY, 20, 1915.171 ST.JAMES STREET.C) PF The Challenge, The Battle and The Result When the German Baby-Killers Met the Watch-Dogs of Britain in the Recent Battle Off the English Coast CaP a pt de.ua vase A mm mi US po of» rd 0 45 015 05 6 » #4 i , L - = LR \\ 8 Es 4 des > *Élh 15,280 RS + SP | a qe .a AE yen i ex [EU tes ce ees sp rpg La photographie du haut.\u2014Le i \u2014 defie du Blucher.To hanicture.The Blucher's La Photographie du centre.\u2014 Centre Picture \u2014 The Lion Le Lion coulant le Blucher.Tackles the Blucher.La Photographie du bas.\u2014Le Bottom Picture.\u2014The Blucher Blucher avant de coule.just before she sank.: l\u2019horreur et la confusion, mélangés avec les eris de douleur lorsque les boulets frappaient les ponts.Ce fat seulement plus tard lorsque le tir fut rectifié que la tra:\u2018ctoire fut changée et que le coté du vaissean fut atteint.\u2018\u201cDans \u2018a chambre des machines un houlet frapna ic réservoir à l\u2019huile et répandit le liquide en flammes bleues et vertes qui brulaient les victimes qu\u2019elles atteignaient.D\u2019abord les boulets tombaient dans les compartiments où les hommes avaient cherché refuge, mais les boulets les délogèrent at la mort y fit une ample moisson.\u201cLes portes se fermèrent et à travers les portes de fer brisées comme des plaques d\u2019étain les corps des vie- times étaient broyvées contre les murs de fer.\u2018\u201cI1 y eu des scdnes d\u2019horreur augmentées par 'obscurité.Comme un malheureux passait par une porte- trappe un boulet éclata près de lui.Il était exactement à mi-chemin dans la orte-trappe lorsque celle-ci se re- erma sur lui avec tin bruit terrible.\u201cDans une chambre de machine où les ventilateurs allaient à toute vitesse pour fournir un pen d'air, ces hommes furent rejeté par la pression de l\u2019air produite par l\u2019explosion d\u2019un boulet et allèrens se broyer parmi |es machines.\u2018Le Blucher s\u2019enfonca et tourna sur lui puis disparut dans la profondeur des eaux.\u201d\u2014D\u2019aprds le récit d\u2019un survivant.horror and confusion, mingled with gasping shouts and moans as the shells Plunged through the decks.It was only later, when the range was shortened, that their trajectory flattened and they tore holes in the ship\u2019s side and raked the decks.\u201cIn the engine-room one shell licked up the oil and sprayed it around in ames of blue and green, scarring the Vietims and blazing where it fell.At t the shells came dropping in compartments where some of tht men had taken refuge, but the shells sought them out and death had a rich harvest.\u201cOpen doors banged close, iron ors bent outward like tin plates, and ough it all the bodies of men were whirled about like dead leaves in a Winter blast, to be battered to death Against the iron walls.\u201cThere were shuddering horrors intensified by the darkness or semi- oom.As one poor stoker was pass- 0g through a trap-door, a shell burst Bear him.He was exactly half way through the trap-door when it closed on him with a terrific snap.\u201cIn one engine room, where high velocity engines for ventilating and Orced draught were at work, men Were picked up by that terrible air Pressure of the exploding shell like & whirled drift at a street corner and tossed to a horrible death.The Blucher settled down, then suddenly turned over and disappeared 1 8 swirl of water.\u201d \u2014From the story of a survivor.cc ANS les entreponts il y avait ¢ \u2018D OWN below decks there was D \u2014 PR - == ; \u2014-\u2014 æ\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014 um a.THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, FEBRUARY 20, 1915.BRITISH PRISONERS IN THE LAND OF THE HUNS.\u2014The accom- PRISONNIERS ANGLAIS DANS LE PAYS DES HUNS.\u2014La se- modation and exchange of prisoners of war is a subject that re- questration des prisonniers de guerre ainsi que leur echanges est yn yn 01 pri quires consideration from all nations involved in the war.With sujet qui demande beaucoup de consideration de la part de toutes ae -* =.Noir ee \u201c- TR the prospect of more open fighting in the near future and a conse- nations en guerre.Avec la perspective, dans un avenir tres rap- oh eT ly MR \"Se , ; : .\u2019 , dr SR gi pe quent increase in captures, the problem for the Allies is one that proche, d\u2019une guerre plus ouverte et, par consequent, d\u2019un nombre + + i ad og Sy Rd rfected dessus est une preuve convaincante de l\u2019epouvantable destruction German hands.The officer on the extreme left of the front rank gravure ci-dessus fait voir un groupe d'officiers francais et anglais.TH by the heavy-weight bombs of the German Zeppelins.A picture que peuvent causer les lourdes bombes des Zeppelins Allemands.has been identified as Colonel W.E.Gordon, V.C., of the Gordon L\u2019officier a l\u2019extreme gauche, au premier plan, a ete indentifie pou of one of these bombs is published elsewhere on this page.Vous trouverai l\u2019image d\u2019une de ces bombes sur cette page.Highlanders.j le Col.W.E.Gordon, V.C., des \u201cGordon Highlanders.\u201d , ; [ the adjoining district.The man- PU EE 7] \u2019 ner in which the houses are kept | WHAT EDUCATION would do credit to many white j y ' A | DOES FOR THE a women.With few exceptions, the 5 2.5 à members of the Colony keep cows, iy INDIAN.hens, and pigs, and some of them 5 | sell butter and eggs throughout = the year.Farming, however, is the 8 | main occupation of these Indians, is ! Y way of contrast.The and as time passes, the area for \u20ac ; Standard on this page each individual increases, so that = publishes wu couple of one or two of them are now = pictures illustrating farming over 200 acres, while the wonderful advances that quite a few have over 200 acres.I» = have been made in a single gen- Many of the Indians have brought ; = | eration in the education and up- : f à all their land under cultivation, = lift of the Indians of the File fo À A+ § 4 and more summer-fallowing is = Hills Reserve in the Province of : or A A bte» now being done than in the past.5 | Saskatchewan.Seventy-five per cent.of the Ë | \u2019 .te es.grain sold was shipped in car-load & ) ae re ro oe lots, which gave the Indians a : 0 8 tumes of their fore- THE SOLDIERS OF THE CZAR IN AUSTRIA.\u2014Russian artillery In LES SOLDATS DU CZAR EN AUTRICHE\u2014L\u2019artillerie Russe en mouve- better price than if they had 1 quaint costul hows the action before Cracow, the Austrian city which is the objective point ment devant Cracow, la viile autrichienne qui est le point de mire sold it locally.All the farming \u201d + fathers.The second she of the Russian Army in Galicia.Around this city much of the do l\u2019armee russe en Galicie.Une partie des grandes batailles ont is done on the Pcepeekesis Re- \u2019 | younger Bones LS me heavy fighting of the war has taken place.eu lieu dans les environs de cette ville.serve, where the land is more band uniforms.e \u2019 i band, who are children of some I = _ CS \u2014 I open.! 1d people in the first TO I oe TR EEE Sas a afterwards refused to take a sin- Nearly all the Indians have good During the past few years the of the © d of others of their gle penny of the proceeds to cover gardens, and, as time passes, a Colony has had much to contend À [ Pay are eraduates of Indian any of their personal expenses.steady improvement is noticed in against in disastrous storms, and oo | schools and are settled on a col- This noble, gratuitous and sacri- the manner in which they do their occasionally great damage has re \u2014 _ i ; ce i ony which the Government some ficing work is to be continued, gardening.The houses are stead- been done to the maturing crops.THE LONG WATCH FOR LE LONG GUET POUR L'EN- | time ago reserved for their use.and concerts are to be given in iy improving, many of the dwell- Notwithstanding these draw- THE ENEMY.\u2014 A German NEMI.\u2014 Un soldat Allemand Each is the possessor of a farm such large centres as Winnipeg ings comparing favorably with backs, however, farming as a rule, soldier keeping a lonely vigil montant la garde dans les \u2018 and each is proficient on the in- and Regina in the near future.those of their white neighbors in has been a successful venture.in the snows of Poland.neiges de la Pologne.| strument he plays.Last year the Seldom has a greater change bers of the band (and a few been wrought in a single genera- ae i ) aised a tion than that which is illus- | Diner Jour sand ; bushels of trated in the two pictures on this | wheat.During the past few bage.months they have given over $600 to the Patriotic Fund, an average of $15 to $18 per capita.Their mothers and wives and | sweethearts are knitting for the | Red Cross Socicty.Two of their | The Indian Colony at File Hills has a population of 108 souls, made up as follows: adults, 52; children, 56; there are two very fine churches in the Colony, one Roman Catholic and the other Presbyterian.Of the 108 members 59 belong to the, former church and 49 are Protestants.The Colony has a hospital which was recently opened and is now in charge of a capable matron.The Indians provide well for their families, and are accumulating a great deal of personal property.friends went with the First Contingent to the war.The band was organized, and is kept going by the Indians without financial aid from thé Government or anybody else.Although the bandsmen are farmers, with plenty to do on their farms (even in the winter time), they drive from 18 to 24 miles a week to practice for the patriotic concerts they are giving for the aid of the Bel- WHAT THE ZEPPELINS DROP.\u2014The bomb shown in the above Most of tne farms are well gian refugees.On one occasion picture was found after the recent German aircraft raid on Yar- equipped with all kinds of farm they drove from 40 to 48 miles to - mouth.The fact that it is too heavy for an aeroplane to carry machinery, which has been paid give one of these concerts, and is convincing proof that a Zeppelin took part in the raid.for by the Indians themselves.SLEIGHS AS AMBULANCES.\u2014In the deep snows of Poland the Germans have been frequently obliged to use rough sleighs as ambulances in order that their wounded might be transported to the hospitals.TRAINEAUX COMME AMBU LANCES.\u2014Dans les neiges de la Polognes les Allemands ont ete souvent forces de se servir de traineauX comme ambulances afin de pouvoir transporter leurs blesses aux hopitaux.\u2018 - EIRE ° fi 7, 5 bX À a _ STE EEN Lt =v OX & To 2 OP \u2018Ea ER \\ Re NO Lf 4h EL = 4 A Se \u201c3 ah, 2 au : =, ¢ 7 Te a 2 À = 3 WE 378 Fim da EE Sel wh Jon a Kn LN WHAT EDUCATION IS DOING FOR THE CANADIAN INDIANS: THE OLD GENERATION.\u2014This picture, taken at the File Hills Indian WHAT EDUCATION IS DOING FOR THE CANADIAN INDIANS: THE NEW GENERATION , Agency in Saskatchewan, shows the fathers and mothers of several Indian youths who have graduated from the Indian Schools in the Cana- Schools of the West, and each is the possessor of a farm.As bandsmen in the File Hills C lon fiese young men are graduates of the Indian dian West and are now members of the File Hills Colony Indian Band.From left to right they are: (Standing) Mrs.North Wind, Mrs.amount for the Red Cross Fund.Their names, reading from left to right, are as follows: isd Indian Band they have raised a considerable Square-Toes, Mrs.Mos-ta-tik, Mrs.Buffalo Bow, Day Walker, Mrs.Yellow B., Mrs.Buffalo Blanket, Mrs.Playful Child.(Sitting) Chief Dickson (war drum); F.Gordon, G.Keewaydin, H.McLeod, J.R.Thomas.(Sitting) N.c anding) Robt.Akapew, Alex .Brass, M.Low, E- Hawk, Crooked Nose, Chief Star Blanket, Pointed Cap, Buffalo Bow, Moss-ta-tik, Feather (107 years old.) Pinay, Jos.Mackay, Philip Jackson.- Cayen, D.Bird, H.Stonechild, E.Goforth, Noel a se- est un toutes S rap- ombre ficile- La nglais.> pour L'EN- smand s les ognes neaux s aux TT dian able , E.Noel THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, FEBRUARY 20, 1915.While Great Guns Boom In Europe the Pacific Coast To-day Sees Opening of World\u2019s Greatest Exposition 3 THE PALACE OF HORTICULTURE.\u2014This building covers five acres and is surmounted by a dome 160 ft.in height.of the finest from an architectural standpoint in the group of magnificent structures that house the exhibits.All phases of practical horticulture will be embraced in this exhibit.The building itself is one \u2026.The Panama Exposition .\" HE Great San Francisco Exposition, which will mark the building and opening of the Panama Canal, opened its doors in the golden city of California to-day.It will remain open until November, and, it is expected, will be visited by millions of people from all parts of the civilized world.The Standard is enabled herewith, through the courtesy of the Canadian Pacific Railway, to reproduce the first photographs of many of the great buildings that have been erected in San Francisco for this wonderful enterprise.Many people who have seen the grounds and buildings under construction have declared that the 1915 exposition at San Francisco will surpass any exposition ever held both for beauty of architecture and the magnificence and lavishness of the grounds.TE MET TE Os TES ce ; \u2014 A EF WESTERN FACADE OF THE MAIN EXHIBIT.\u2014This shows the fronts of the Palaces of Education and Food Products.Herein child welfare and work of organizing in favor of uplifting the generation figure prominently.Matters pertaining to commerce are ably dealt with, and the food products, both vegetable and animal, and the equipment and methods employed in the preparation of food and beverages will be extensively shown.HALF DOME OF THE COURT OF FOUR SEASONS.\u2014This is one of A grande exposition de San Francisco qui marquera la construction et l'ouverture du Canal de Panama, a ouvert ses portes dans la ville lumidre de la Californie.\u201caujourd'hui Cette exposition durera jusqu'en novembre et l\u2019on compte que plusieurs milliers de personnes de toutes les parties civilisées du monde la visiteront.the most beautiful sections of the exhibition.It is said that IL Grâce à ia courtoisie du Pacifique Canadien, le \u201cStandard\u201d peut reproduire ici les premières photographies de plusieurs des grands édifices qui ont été érigés à San Hadrian\u2019s Villa, one of the historic Roman palaces, is the inspiration for this Court.of the many buildings that imparted such a glory to ancient Rome.Francisco pour cette merveilleuse exposition.Un grand nombre de personnes qui ont vu le terrain et les édifices en construction ont déclaré que l\u2019exposition qui sera tenue à San Francisco, en 1915, surpassera, tant par la beauté de l'architecture que par la magnificence et le pittoresque du terrain, toutes les autres expositions tenues jusqu'ici Hadrian\u2019s Villa was one of the most magnificent HALF DOME OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE PALACE OF EDUCATION.\u2014The exhibits in this building specialize on prominent movements and reforms since 1905, and seek to forecast the education of to-morrow.A glance at the picture will show the classic beauty of the building.THE MINOR PORTAL TO THE PALACE OF VARIED INDUSTRIES.\u2014This is descriptive of the excellent workmanship that has been introduced into this colossal Exposition.This contains those pro- 4 ducts which contribute the most valuable and profitable part of foreign trade.TT Tr A NT + -\u2014 > meta PALACE OF MINES AND METALLURGY.\u2014This building contains the natural mineral resources of each country, sources of supply and of extended markets; Ter state or community so tha ode second, to educate the public in a general way, regarding its industry problems and needs.natural mineral resources of the world, their exploration and exploitation, their manufacture into structural forms, and into raw material for the various industries.t the public may learn of the mode of occurrence of the metals of commerce and their distribution, of the stage of development, of the various districts, of present sources of supply and consumption, and if possible future Its object is two fold\u2014first, to draw attention to the (Photographs by courtesy of the C.P.R.) } THE PASSING OF SIR FRANCOIS LANGELIER, K.C.M.G., LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.ings at Quebec, where the body of the late Lieutenant-Go vernor laid in state prior to the state funeral on Thursday of last week.THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, FEBRUARY 20, 1915.from which Sir Francois delivered the speeches from the Throne during his term of office.THE LATE SIR F.LANGELIER HE Hon.Sir Francois Charles Stanislas Lan- gelier, K.C.,, K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, who passed away last week at \u2018Spencerwood,\u201d Quebec, was born at Ste.Rosalie, Quebec, December 24, 1838, son of Louis Sebastien and Julie Esther (Casant) Langelier.His paternal ancestor came from Fres- quiennes, near Rouen, Normandy, in 1652.Francois was educated at St.Hyacinthe College and at Laval University, graduating B.A.from the latter in 1858, then taking the law course at the same university B.C.L., 1860: LLL.avec grande distinction 1861; LL.D.1878.He was called to the Bar of the Province of Quebec in 1861.He then went to Paris, where he remained unt 1863, qualifying himself for a chair in the Law Faculty of Laval.He was appointed Prof.of Roman Law, and afterwards Prof.of Civi Law and Political Economy in 1865.He was Dean of the Faculty of Laval in 1892.He practised his profession in the city of Quebec and obtained a leading position at the Bar of the Province, being appointed a Provincial Q.C.in 1878, and receiving a gimilar distinction from the Dominion in 1880.In 1887 he was elected Baton- nier of the District Bar, and later Batonnier-General of the Province.In 1897, he was elected Vice-President of the Canadian Bar Association.In 1898 he was appointed Judge of the Superior Court, in 1906 was acting Chief Justice.In 1911 he was appointed Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of the Province of Quebec.He first entered public life as a candidate for the Liberal party for the Quebec Legislative Assembly for Bagot in 1871, but was unsuccessful.He was, however, elected to the Assembly as representative for Montmagny in 1873, defeated in 1875, and elected for Portneuf in 1878.He was defeated in 1881, but was elected to the House of Commons for Megantic in 1884.Then he became representative for Que- - counts outstanding at Confederation between the Dominion and the Province of Quebec.He acted as administrator of the Government of Quebec during the absence of Sir Louis Jette; served as Royal Commissioner on several occasions; was prominently identified with the movement made for the organization of the + aN Ladd \"x > \" Cr ow \u2018 \u201csvspaou se >, CE?Order of St.John of Jerusalem in England.He was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec in May, 1911.He married, first in 1864, Virginie Sarah Sophie Legare, daughter of I.Legare (she died in 1891); second, Marie Louise Adelaide Bravn, 1892.He had three sons and two daughters.THE PASSING OF SIR FRANCOIS LANGELIER.\u2014Interior of the Basilica, Quebec, where the requiem mass was chanted on Thursday of last week by Monseigneur Mathieu in the presence of a distinguished gathering of men prominent in all walks of life, and where the final absolution over the body of the deceased statesman was pronounced by His Eminence Cardinal Begin.bec Centre, being returned in 1887, 1891 and 1896.While in the provincial field he held the portfolios of Commissioner of Crown Lands for 1878-79, and that of Provincial Treasurer in 1879-80.He was a member of the Board of Arbitration appointed in 1891 for the settlement of ac- Anti-Alcoholic League and was its first President in 1907; was also President of the special committee apopinted in connection with the tercentenary of the foundation of Quebec, 1906; was elected F.R.S.C.,, in 1908, and was knighted by His Iate Majesty King Edward in 1911.He was also a Knight of Grace in the ue MC PONT AU 7300 THE PASSING OF SIR FRANCOIS LANGELIER.\u2014 \u201cSpencerwood,\u201d the home of the Lieutenant- Governors of the Province of Quebec, where the late Lieutenant-Governor passed away.1284 AR TEEPE | sd ve - 4 \u20ac \u2014The Legislative Council Chamber in the Parliament Build- In rear of Speaker Turgeon is the dais and chair work save in 1911, when he took a lively part in the victorious Conservative campalgn which resulted in bringing the Borden Government into being.successor was appointed, the more so as there were only six Conservatives in the Legislative Assembly.The leadership naturally devolved upon the Hon.Mr.Leblanc, and he led his small following in the Legislature with skill and energy until the elections of 1908, when his difficult task was ended by defeat at the polls.Following his defeat, Hon.Mr.Leblanc retired from the party leadership, and spent some time travelling abroad to recuperate his health, since when he has practiced his profession in Montreal, with little active political THE LATE SIR FRANCOIS LANGELIER, K.C.M.G., Lieu- tenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, who died recently at \u201cSpencerwood,\u201d Quebec, after a somewhat protracted illness.| QUEBEC'S NEW | LIEU T.-GOVERNOR ; mn HE Hon.Pierre Evariste Leblanc, the new Lieu- tenant-Governor of the Province of,Quebec is of Acadian descent, his ancestors having left Nova Scotia generations ago, when they settled at l\u2019Isle Jesus, Laval County.Mr.Leblanc was born at St.Martin in 1853, and educated there and at the Jacques Cartier Normal School, Montreal, after which he spent some years as a teacher.He was called to the Bar in 1879.In 1886 he was married to Hermine, daughter of the late Theodore Beaudry.A lifelong Conservative, Mr.Leblanc early became interested in political life, and in 1882 he was elected to the Legislature for Laval at a by-election, when he was unseated, and defeated in the following year.He was reelected in 1884 and 1886, and thence continuously represented Laval at the Legislature until 1904, for two sessions as Speaker.In 1904, Hon.E.J.Flynn refused to contest the general Provincial elections, objecting to the manner in which they had been called by Sir Lomer Gouin.A year later Hon.Mr.Flynn resigned the leadership of the Provincial Conservative party, at a convention \u2018held at the Jacques Cartier Club in Montreal.No \u201cHERE THEY ARE!\u201d \u201cMEN OF THE BULLDOG BREED, WHO TO-DAY ARE SLEEPING BESIDE THEIR GUNS ON BLOOD-STAINED SOIL OF HISTORIC FRANCE THAT THOSE THEY LEFT BEHIND IN CANADIAN HOMELAND MAY STILL ENJOY PEACE, PROSPERITY AND PLENTY\u201d Magnificent Sixteen Column Panoramic Engraving for Standard Readers in Next Week's Supplement This has been pronounced by competent experts to be the \u201cpiece de resistance\u201d of all the pictures published dealing with Canadians and their part in this great struggle.This beautiful illustration gives an excellent idea of the grand panoply of war.The Canadians are seen marching past with their horses and guns in all the glory and excitement of war.A most stirring picture, which will go down in Canadian history and in the annals of the Empire.ORDER EARLY \u2014 DON'T MISS IT 171 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.We will sell any of our Rates for Advertising on application to the Publishers, and any pther information cheerfully given.We are always glad engravings.to accept photo- Prices given on ap- graphs of interesting plication.Address Canadian subjects for Art Department.reproduction.TR ER QUEBEC'S NEW LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.\u2014 The Leblanc, who was sworn in as Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec in the Parliament Buildings at Quebec last week in succession to the late Sir Francois Langelier, K.C.M.G.8 Eh HE unparalleled excellence o the Club Brand has removed forever the prejudice against bo tled cocktails.Finest materials, expert mixing to measure, and lastly agi in the wood gives the exquisite blend; 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