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(fi - ` ` z' . i 4 i . l_.:< .,;y.__ _ ,. ,iii---. _ 1 lf. fir i-`.»n,ie L nod: . i_. i . 6 . . i i `_`.`_~._ I _ . et ‘ . x Y! ‘_ , ',,;. . i .-. `.. §i}_,r.- i _. ,- si. .._. ~ . ._=~;-,;:~..»_i'i,‘-. i ifi'--'~ I i :T3 a'L;. ‘PAGY I 1"" 'nmr.I'rn-rivmiie rr *PHE I ' ‘GUARDIAN I I m"i”"i3"`i°"“"‘;‘ W ‘U ISKAAPHL I ; J Great Sale of This famous shrine will lie seen' at -New Wonderland tonight, as.it forms lpart of the Pyrenees, a~ world wido iplcture of this picturesque land. Th-is ’is an opportunity to see the most universe. to see the spot where such marvellous miracles have been work- ed. and Where the world meets asau I voqualall asking for some favor to _ ,lie olivafllned from the patrcnesri ol the shrine. The rest of~the picture is ' < / '__ i Sale is meeting with a tremendous sale. This is the best snap ever offered in the stock. S. A. McDonald .-,.--- f ,3/-<".'¢/ ,v _ - I _.,'_- , , . ' -e ~ _.~, ' ->' _- . \ _. ° i L ff ne . _ \ by :i l:id_\' lluiii ai liziud .\ » some Dluiiioiitl Ring? \Ve have a nice line to Seiectwi stallion in the Maritime Provinces from, at astoiiishiiigly Low Price have gone four or live seconds faster, Set ina variety of Precious Stoi es voinpetitors get up to his wheel, he . _ , _ _ _ viinishing cnch heat in a jug. singly and in artistic coiii‘ inritions | _ -‘-="_-L- W. N. Tanton, 115 Crofton St. -- _ - ~> ._,;-~~,-- _._ -r. ' -Y ,ty pi LL5 . Un|onBlend»lea.; >‘2,i”..{.g.i..ii\\\c,, f . i..\t.i0i&|bl¢‘. roll the ground perfectly level; the grass should be ciii often. and never allowed to attain a leugh of over three inches. lhTT|me Beer & Weeks for Furni-' li iiiiss stint-fl Q . superb in its description, and an old fashioned bull fight in the arena: is p-1 "§¢~_~ 9-i -T“ " :Y Y`:ié'“§ description throughout. ` Marion Lwscault, will be .ho 0019' l` please with the grandest' dancing act the circuit, well dressed' and .beautifully put on. Geovrgej Donaldson in illustrated rung, a/nd' tonight he will "Pick thmi out as he :Gee along" or in other words will sing his famous “Exi:em~ poralnia-" song. P on i ` L - ~~~~- -:.»~ ummm. if lllll "lllllllli LILIIES (Continued From Page One.) twice and successively defeated the Germans and Belgians. His "Com. inentaries," familiar to students, rf; cord his movements during this per- iod. Much difficulty was experienced ‘oy Caesar in silbduing the Celts, ow- ing to the great power of the Druids, 'While Caesar was engaged in Gaul his enemies were liusy in Riome. They Plotted against him, and in B. C. 52 ordered him to discharge his 501.,-iiei-s_ They ‘also drove many leaders from i-'he City- These fled to Caiesar's qaimp and imllllored him to come forward as the protector ei the violated rights UI the P<=0Dle. After some hesitation Macedonia and Cassius coniniitted suicide. Caesar Augustus, a grand- son of a sister cf.Juliiis Caesar, as- and Lepidus A reign of terror fol- lowed in which many of the patriotic leaders were executed Kinship, lil- ial piety disappeared Cicero was one of the first victims After the death of Caesar, the re- ipuhllc gradually wealfened Marc Anto|:iy‘s extravagance and disslpa on caused his downfall and the po- wer of Caesar Augustus grew In B C 30, only fourteen years alter Cae- sar'i> death there came n change The clvll wars had carried off the able and patriotic men, tht surviving po- cuses It was therefore not diillcult P transform the repulilic into an em- pire It was done grudually, and un- ii Caesar consented and marched a-- gainsi: Rome. The die was cast; Pom- peius, terrified from his apathy and careless confidence. did not iiwnii; him in the capital, 'iiut fled with his "DODS £0 Ellirus. Caesar entered ROUN. ¢0Ok possession of thc state treasure, and then moved against P0mD€i\lS. WHO alter several engage- ments was finally forced to transfer his soldiers to Caesar. On his return C-uesar conquered Massilia und thcn proceeded to Rome, where he was proclaimed dictator in B. (‘. 48. In thc three succeciiiig years Cacsur .won many victories in Egypt and Af- rica. and on his return to Rome was hailed as the "Father of his Coun- ’U‘y," and chosen dictator for life. The conirrionp people and soldiers lic sought to win by his libcrnlity and the more powerfiil l.y tempting offices. He gradually liecrimc the recognized head of the ilonimi people. Marc Antony, his favorite and flat- terer, otlcred Caesur the kingly crown at n banquet. Caesar refused it with affected displeasure. The purpose of his party to make him a king, and the knowledge that each time Caesar U MJISS THURSA P. COSTAIN, The primal object of this moveime'nt‘ king and proving false to his prom-I ises. 'By scothsayers, Caesar had been warned many times to "beware of the Ides of March." In spite of` these warnings Caesar called a meet- ing of the Senate. The crown wus to he ri-gain offered to him and he would refuse it with more hesitation, and in his hesitation and, tho movements of his followers they saw a return to monarchy and the downfall of the progress the common people had Zmnilel. While Caesar stood at the base of'-Dornpey's statue he was set upon "`b'y the conspirators and fell, pierced *Sy - twenty-three dagger. thrusts. As lin fell he wrapped his mantle around his form, and his dv- lng words were: “Et tu, Brute" (“You too, Brut.us."_)"f` The conspiracy had gained szirh ii foothold that the sympathies od the Rcman pooplc were with -.1-iiii=or'c enemies. Marc Antony realized this and* caused the body to be immedia- tely removed to the Forum. Over the remains he pronounced a. funeral! ora-| tion which has never been cqualed. He appeared to favor tho conspiracy and to lirnnd Cncsnr with an attempt pushed the crown, away it was with E mor h .t t. ed ` _ o y, a an ig ree e es' 8 ’°“' _°““S _ a °°“°P“"“°Y Trip, contest, who polled a large to be formed against him. _ lv 'ti was to prevent Cacsair from becoming! possibly accept ,it. Brutus and Cas- m slus were at the head of the conspir- 1. acy. They were not enemies of Une- ,H sar, _but _they loved liberty, and di ote, but found it necessary to re- re owing to other duties. Every candidate should keep in view the two “special” prizes of $10.00 in gold and $5.00 in gold as per offer elsewhere in this article. This money To give ii. slight idea' of the luxur- ies in store for the party it may be an $1.50 for each person, or total of $15.00 per day, all meals &c, being an additional expense for this paper. Unléss omethlng unforseen occurs the four large rooms with pri- vate 'oaths and all possible comforts, which will be accorded the eighii hap- py ladies, will all be connected thus formini: a suite. To give a slight idea: of tihe luxiw ries ini store for the party it may ll - timid that their marniiiwn rooms alone, in the Hotel Victoria, Nefw York, will costi The Guardian $2 each DBTHOH. 01' B totui of $20 per day, all meals. etc., living an additional expense for this pa/per. Unless something unfor- sccn occurs the four large rooms with private lia-ths and all possible corn- lorts,\ which will bc accorded the happy ladies, will all lie connected, thus forming ii- suite. .formed a trlumvirate with Antony I - _ :ti i ` V . . mon overthrow the republic. But h words were so ndroitly chosen that, ithey gradually aroused love fqr Ceasar. He told of the: great de s Caesar had donc for Rome-oi h liherality, his coiiraize and hit! love lilierty, and finally rcud cxtrac from a prctcndcd will, in which ni his viu~it fortune was left to the R0- mnn people. When he finished the soldiers and populiace were so arous- ed thiit the conspirators fled in a- larm. For a time Marc Antony and the friends of Caesar carried the day. Brutus and Cassius were defeated in Don’t Take _ A Sea Trip VVli.holli Illotlior.-lll's Hon mul 'l`ruiii i-lick llcuicdy. ll has roi-i-iiily liciiii iliiiroiiiilily tested ou Eiiizlisli iiiiil irish r-liii~»iii~I»< niirl found nlisoluioly i~vlii~.lili-. i{i>i~n|iiiiii'iiili~il 1-llitorlully hy i~|ui‘l\ |r|\i\-'rizsiis' limilloii lmily lCx|i|‘v.s.~4, Nou' \ork Hcrulfl, .\loiiii'vi|l llomlil iiiiil ilio l’rcsi< guiioriliy iii iircril lirliniii. Wriio for-hooklot und iirr-.ss |\0ilco.~1. 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