The Standard., 10 avril 1915, samedi 10 avril 1915
[" ILLUSTRATED Æ SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT î dn «l \\ .ILLUSTRE | yoL.XI, No.15.MONTREAL, CANADA, APRIL 10, 1915.171 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2014 T - 1e The Great Game Of War As It Is Now Being Played By Our Brave Canadian Soldiers de me fF \u2019 3 | = ww fen n id ç ; Ce RR .Si # nu ee aa\u201d NE appl Es se Pas at * i « 5 #45 ae & .Phen TUNER UE die edn ;.\u2018 wi a.à : \u2018ald , $ # 4 i : ; 5 + ?if à and _ .3 ' 4-17 1P «fF lly given Engravin n.Add James \u201c4 M wpb of IH a Pa: | I 4 LL ig Hap , 8 Af = ; .# a » 248 a.i - ; F 4 - w = ads * *7 é \"+ PCA a.\u201c 2 t ; i A SCOUT WATCHING THE ENEMY.| RUSHING THE GUNS INTO ACTION.VS PN ; x > TEC ; SA .\\ ; _ EN NO a 1 | , OBSERVING THE EFFECT OF BIG GUN FIRE.LIVE SHELLS FOR THE ENEMY, æ.\u2014_\u2014 9 .| THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA, APRIL 10, 1915 ve Second Contingent Manoeuvres in Montreal; Snapshots Taken on Field Day of 24th Battalion Et DINNER-TIME; SERVING OUT THE RATIONS.\u2014Note the long line of men waiting to be served with hot coffee and corned beef.\u201cEntering the trench we saw months of occupancy.It had others only 80, and we could hear by dim moonlight a little grave frequent traverses and sharp the enemy Whistling and singing, yard to the rear, where wooden turns, to prevent enfilading fire, One enthusiastic Teuton would Sr \u2014\u2014 ge\" + \"= crosses marked previous defenders.I suppose there is not a trench in all Flanders without its extempore graveyard\u2014the most pathetic evidence of this unholy war.Generally a cross made of packing box wood, with a pencil- and planks were laid along the bottom, knee deep in mud.With heavy barbed wire entanglements in front and sniping pits at intervals, it was very well appointed.\u201cLater we experienced another whistle \u2018Tipperary,\u2019 and shout across unseemly remarks in English.\u201d \u201cThe Canadians were at once set to work, some on \u2018listening patrol,\u201d which was nervous work under incessant German sniping, SECOND CONTINGENT MANOEUVRES IN MONTREAL; THE 24th BATTALION AT WORK.\u2014A big field day was recently held by this Battalion in the northern part of the Island of Montreal, when tactical manoeuvres were practised on a comprehensive scale.The pictures on this page illustrate various phases of the training to which officers and men were then subjected.The above picture shows a section of the Battalion waiting for orders at the Battalion\u2019s first stopping place.ER SR Ee BS MIS 0 ER SN I RE RE Sp HOW THE CANADIANS : ROCYLAND AVE IE OP gloves you buy.There is the established reputation of over two centuries with every Dent's glove \u2014 INSIST ON 4 DENTS.| I fi FXPERT mixing\u2014in exact proportions \u2014 gives the uniform] distinctive flavor that has made Club Cocktails famous.And the soft, mellow smoothness\u2014 thay, the result of aging in the wood As for materials, Club Cocktails are made of the finest money can buv.G.F.HEUBLEIN & BRO, Hartford New York Londo Importers of the famous 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We are always glad to accept given on ap- photographs plication for of interesting any of the Canadian Standard\u2019 subjects for ancarce exclusive reproduction in Supplement.Engravings.171 St.James Street, Montreal = JAEGER: > Montreal.Winnipeg.\u2018Incorporated in England in 1888 with British Capital for the British Bm.pire.| MADE IN CANADA Minard\u2019s Liniment Beware of Imitations As small as the note book or diary and will tell a more interesting and convincing story of your share in the great war.Vest Pocket KODAK (The Soldier's Kodak) $7.00 $11.50 $22.50 At Your Dealer's, Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd.| Toronto, Canada \u2014 ee LORDS OF THE CANADIAN PRAIRIES.\u2014The Dominion of Canada now possesses the finest herd of bison in the world.The buffalo are thriving well in their beautiful home at the In nine years this herd has increased from 600 to 1649 head, The bison on the North A merican continent are said to have numbered four million head at one time, but the destruction of these heavy harmless National Park, Wainwright, Alberta, and are among the attractions of the Grand Trunk Pacific's transcontinental line.a truly remarkable increase.beasts was one of the tragedies which accompanied the advance of civilization in the West.handed the Royal-Montreals a bouquet the other day when inspecting the Regiment.He is a thick-set man of medium height, with a very florid face and snowy moustache.He looks and moves like a man in the pink of condition, and his enormous responsibility is apparently none too heavy for him.After looking the regiment over very carefully (frequently glancing at the men\u2019s boots) he said: \u2018If the Royal Montreal Regiment fights as well as it looks I am indeed sorry for the Germans.\u201d The R.M.R.would hate to disappoint the General.\u201d a THE GERMAN SPIKED HELMET.Nearly everyone imagines the German soldiers as fighting in their heavy brass spiked helmets, and, indeed, if you ever see a drawing of a German soldier it is always with the famous headpiece.The soldiers of the Kaiser, in the TWICE DECORATED FOR KULTUR.\u2014A wounded G :rman wearing a couple of the iron crosses which the Kaiser has so generously distributed since the war began.fighting line, however, are rarely now to be seen wearing their helmets.It .as found quite early in the war that these helmets caught the sun, as well as proving very heavy.Now, nearly every German soldier wears his grey forage cap, a round cap that is not only very much lighter and more workmanlike, but is very much less conspicuous.The spiked helmet of the Germans has gone, indeed, from practical warfare, as has the Sam Browne belt of the British officer, and the beloved red trousers of the French soldier.a =\" RUNNING THE BLOCKADE.Much has been said and written lately, of blockades and blockade runners, but very little as to what happens to the latter if caught.When a blockade has been declared against any particular country or strip of coast, no ship, whatever its cargo 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