_Italian peninsular, and Sicily have figured t llsrgely on the pages ef European history. C ||fossm'Bion of it. It is the chief hack ..*‘v _(_ A ""1"" ’9°" ' "““'-“'“*".""-"E ` THE cu.xrc1.0'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN ir' - nm or its --.~~ riciii-nies ‘~_ J. -- --- --_.... __ _ _'_ ;___ __-_.-11 __ -___ ____ ,___ 1 f 1 _ V L ,TT _ A H AA" ffl __Zl._. S ______ __._ __ __ _ _ _ _ -- - .- l i _3,_ The “A/560 .QU1/Yi r _ __ __ _ 1Qo_;§ezu4. Ejdckyviore naman coUN'rms AND sion.Y,e ‘ rim 1sLa_Nn iriNcnoM, wimrn.; Qvamu, rum ann moon HAVE ».wnoooin- THE cnEA'rEsr ca- nsrnorns or Moi>EiiN riis-'l - :roar-ruin cirnis, 1‘ovvNs,vii, 5'4fOiii the Holy City, froiu intiili-l iloiiiiuiuii. 'l`liere was also u creditable niiiseiiiii in the convent of Ht. (lr:-cor_v, whit-li had liiu- _ paintings, statuary and same rare niujol- |ica va8ell_ Pquipped teclinieal school, nnd was the ,elatue of St. Jerome by (ingini. hlosaiushg l sinu ul-ross the qiialic-tortui‘ed Straits ol"d _ _\lt-ssiua. lt is said to have been louudf-d for iiiilitary purposes by the .Neapolitan ai r-ouplc of u'nluri<-s later than l\lesa/zia°.v ” '_' l Jn >i with a. population of nearly 350,000, and art. objects of great value, and is noted statues, and a Norman structure, built in si i145, with five imposing domes, called the is siaiy, iniermo i. ti.. ingest city, of can .nd had 6.000 people. f i ’ Catania was built on one df the furth- it belongs almost in the class of the est roots of Mount Etna, and was an an- world’s largest cities and is certainly of cient nity mentioned frequently by 'l`huCY' second rank as regards population. It was dides, Livy, Pausaniss, .Pindar and Plu-' not inuch injured, although the earth tarch. In (,‘icero’a writings he says, speak~_ shocks were distinctly felt. It is 120 ing of the war in Sicily: "You will be toldl miles west of Messina. It contains many of the fields of the Catanians-st most | wealthy people and friendly to us (lifri for a university which numbers about 1,- mans).” Thus Cicero relates to us that' 400 students. The city possesses a. great in his time Catania was an important city€ cathedral, surrounded by 16 gigantic holy of the Old World, and its population con- dered a wea,lthy agricultural community. But if the cities, towns and. provinces San Giovanni Degli Ereineti, which is one involved in the mighty earth throes in As -‘ buhmn” ww" Messina WM "lc and we had a consulate here because the o wn had a population of ever 25,000. The all his followers and iuiitators, who wcro gion in nuinbcr_ and Greek, Roman, ling- _ Guido Reni, and s famous marble lish and Fri.-nch in nationality. Ulyhfwllf mb, with relief, illustrating the legend had his adventure with the Cyclops bo- » II olvtus There were several royal tween Messina and Catania, in Sicily. -of the unique specimens of architecture in ‘the world, as it shows the effect of the ;erusades on the stern Gothic structures iof the true Norman y e and p Girgenti is about 84 miles southeast of.t dral, which was constructed in A. D. 1400, t thedral contained ii. celebrated Madonna le YPP - _ '_ . ._ iicntiorial institutions and a municipal f that region, were sung by .llonicr nivl December were historic, no less so were the waters of this country famous in Grecian and ltoinan prose and p0¢U`i'- stl eriod. Scylla and Charybdis, the names of tho wo rocky proinunturies that faced each Palermo. It is noted for its line catlie- other across the Straits of Messina before he last. earth convulsion changed the |n.ip ln fact. away ahead of tha Norinan uscum that contained a nuirvclous statue and the medieval legends conncctcd Wllli Apollo. It exported 3,000,000 qiiintals this region there lies the period of pre-~ sulphur annually, and had, as well, un- li MANY SMALIEER Cl'.l'll§S DEMOL- ISHlED_ _ portant salt mines. t istoric Greek vi-rse, lost in the mnzcs Ol’ ' he earliest dawn of nian as an intelligent I being. Hack before the days of blind Dun Homer, back among the very gods of the _i Greeks vrhr-n the Golden Ago was licro_ M"’“lf’l"“nP di C“l"‘brl"- WM 5 “ma” l'°""“ and thc gods walked with one another on l Catan/_uro, situated about two miles L lie earth and made love to the iiiiiiglilcrs ill that poi-tioii nt the hiiigdoin, lt had from me Coast, and “.35 bum; on a mu of men' Calabria and Sicily wcrBnm1_m_` populatioii of 150,000. 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JOHN TU l"l`. l)U(`l-ll‘INl‘} UN 'l`I-lid BIG FltEl‘}'I`Rlt". \ Old) ASYLUM, PULLEI) I)(\V»'N SOME YEARS AGU. WG llll TMP FUH YUUNG llUhS (Continued lriuu niigc 1.) For the district of Kings County there will bo the following prizes :- and rcturu Charlottetown Business College. 3rd--tho choice ot one ot several tional Correspondence Schools. ith-same as for 3rd. e e o owing pr es lst-a hit: trip to New York City and return. 1st-ai big trip to New York City, and return. 2nd-same as for lst. 3rd-a lull course scholarship in ‘the Union Commercial College. For the district oi Queen's County there will he the following prizes :- lst--n big trip to New York City and return. 2nd-ssmie as lor lst. 3rd-a full course scholarship in the ‘ ttetown Businas College. 1 1.1..-fi iig trip rc New Your city °"“‘1‘f i 'WT mlurln' ,niifllh_s&ilf?liir‘;lli(iiii;e lr2iiiol1lTeo'!Ttistf.,<:vi‘.iir:-I ° End-s lull course scholarship in the _ ' _ ` _ ` ' | Union Commcrcml Couega tioigal Lori°ei=p;,inile4i;e1o Schools. @ MFG. CHEM ~ » o. -same as or . _ N_B_ _ 6th-n beautiful new Cooking Range with warming closet thermometer opric. lt also du.-ziiipeareil in 1783, wlien csti'0_\'i-d by caiiliqiialie, but was rebuilt o\'ei‘iiiiit-nt. _ g Catiiiiv_ur<> was the capital of the prov- U ce of that iiaiiio und had a lilii- cathe- ral, a big luispitiil and u. iiiipiilatioii Oli -'|000 iiiu~tlv vi-rv poor und VCU' ll1l"'l"‘l iii. 'l’i\lini *was ‘in L‘ahibria,_ 21 iiulcs “ sind tn liaive liven loiiiidcil as an iiiluud ii|irtliva~t of li'<-ggin, the 1‘.\l'\li1l. i\U~l “im cil_\', hut u\\‘olst1~||\ 'nn-i-s ln.; it.-nt.-.n were vuliicil :it $»i04|_mi<\. lt is said that. ilu-re is [wr ci-nt. iii-irc miri~'liiiu>iit in .~ii;_':lr t.b:iii tiny other ii//'Il ‘lr ‘\.l“3"L mi"` lI1(i'H\Y :?’I\}ul'|lZ ‘that can be iiui-1-h.i.~\-.\'i'i~:_ Mrs. Ncivwr-d »-“llc who i'ocl;>i the cm- lc ruins this world:" d~=|`t f0"i1<‘l UNC- .\lr_ _`\`¢»\vi\-cii ll itcl lu tin- Pity. .\<-i-oiui».r..Iiii-ur _ni pi.-r ~i\iiii!ul iii lliv.-|»r|i|'i»<|i ~|i-|vi¢|\:~ ,.|-uiu»l .mil -iiiii-uiiiulcrl by :~|i-uniil -I--" 'iii-1.-,|\iii.i|w i' i---iii f-iiilly tluaiiible foi-'_\ uri _~ iii Lli- uii-'ii i* sciuoii. _ Lili* l. 1\l i:S\\'l-I If \` lf `»' I I *_ Fu|icr.'\l llircclur :iiul uni balini-r~.\lis.~ .\. l`i.r5;\i_~ = f- _ *_ ll ini: i-zniriiif" A JOURNAL of iii- foriiiation for all I Li`terai‘y Wor`l¢a.- .» .t _ .~ _i ..g 1- lh li` _i s_._ _11_ - f -1 ii ii. if i. r _\ -.‘