The Imported Clysde- dale Stallion i‘ BARUN KELVIN " Enrolment Certificate No. 16, (Form A.) Will stsnil st Charlottetown (s‘ables adjoining l’ear**" *" "Z4 -1-1'~.;g;»"v_ ____ A --‘-' -il' ;.'» ,__ _ _ » _ ' ‘ ,,- ,_ _ _lg-i:_il_ -_ 3»'|_`: `\-;l -V '-Q -~_'_":.§f_4i3ll"' _ i fllv "-'_’l.§',¢--‘l/__~‘i_‘ rf' -A.-_ ` 39?- l'.'-/_-./_~':.".-"_f`-,3_1‘fe_ ' "-ff*-t-:?3S` s utters rooms with hot and cold water lui 5\.(nl per day and up. vhici: includes iret use of Public shower batliri. Nothingli aqualthis in New lllngitiid. ltooms Witt, urivate baths lui' $1.59 per day and ui suites ottwo rooms ani bath for 84.0011; 'Jay and up. llininfr rooms and caio iirsi class. European is an ABSOLUTELY l=`IREl’R00l ick glued Bitters and thus prevent unto su ering. Mr. D: M. It/lcBlains,_1\'isge.ra Falls g1;_t_.__y vgitx:--__tIti_ is with___pleai;_iirs i e e_r mg qua i ies o our Burdock Blood Bitters. Aftsr_ths Soar War, _through which I served in the lst I-Ia. _:u_iI¢:"ed _i;rom b3ils,_;pnstipation, an sic o ac es an_ ri many pre- parations, but gotlrshef from none till an old comrade of mine got ms to the Burdock Blood Bitters. To sayl? got relief is to put it mildly. It made me mgseli again, viz., a man who knows not w at it is to be sick, and who has been, and is still, an athlete. A lil.” ““"i£‘° i” il'“"‘ 3' "“""°"».‘3.‘fi°»‘i' on eresu an a t 1 con conscicntiouslyl'l(i'l:l§o11:l.l11g:e)il‘d“l;.B.B." Get the 3 B’s. Manufactured onl by The T. Milbiun Co., Toronto. Ont. , Famous Lasse Wne _|s. s is It the flm0\ll " rooms e Evan spot A to on a lll sein paid ' CBT, s the co, the New Agreement Mads _ The lease cams to an end recently. but iii exchange tor a bonus running into the-millions the` Prince of Mona-- ico extended it for another ilfty years.- Thie was a breach of faith, for it was only on the understanding that the bargain should be terminated at- the end ot the original lease that the present Prince of Monaco was recog- nized and received by Queen Victoria. by Emperor William and by some other monarchs, who saw in him merely the agreeable protector of a gambling game. The Prince, how- ever, is so absorbed in his scientific studies that he is indifferent to the praise or censure of the world. Since his people pay no taxes and are all well fed and contented, they have no complaint to make, and since the gambling tables add yearly to the Blanc millions, he, too, is satisfied. Blaric's Strange Career Francois Blanc, the founder of the `gambling industry, had a remarkable history. He was ii Frenchman, and ‘a broker. When he attempted to se- cure a seat on the Stock Exchange at Bordeaux his reputation was so unsavory that his application was re- jected. Shortly afterward he moved to Tours, and he and his brother were placed on trial for bribing sema- phore operators to transmit wrong messages. ln those days the ds- spatches on which the Stock Ex- change business was transacted were sent by means of semaphores, and by hrlblng the men operating the signals the Blanc brothers put through what would now be called a wire-tapping game. The operators were convicted and imprisoned, but the Blanca es- caped ou a technlcality. Francois, however, realizing that his reputation was against him in France,~moved to Germany, and there went boldly into the business of running aygambling establishment. He operatedfa resort at Hamburg for some time, and made a lot oi’ money. A ‘ Gambler by Nature _ Sentiment against the game was growing, however, and Blanc realized `thnt it would not be long before tho petty States that permitted gambling would be wiped out as political entities. So he began to look elsewherefor a site, and hit upon Monaco. a tiny principality which no other country envied save for its wonderful climate, and, finding the ruling prince in straits made the deal. Old Blanc is__Sald to have been an lnveterate gambler, and for hours would dice alone, his right hand against his left. Frequently he would play against his own tables, not stopping to realize that whether lie won or lost he was playing' against his own money. He acquired an im- mense fortune, and some of his child- ren married into royal families. The only son, Edmond Blanc, is now the head of the gambling establishment. Patron of the Turf He is famous 'as a patron of the turf, being by tar the most important ibreeder of racehorses iii France. lt was he whopald a record price for Flying Fox. _He made several vain attempts to win the English Derby, and has been a frequent starter on the English turi’.,.In France he has won all the great races, the Grand Prix at Longchampe no fewer than nine times. Ii_1_spits of his wealth arid his racing success he has been unable to secure admittance tn- the French Jockey Club. He is said to feel the slight very keenly. ‘ - r l F l Yan “TH 8 P _ I c 1 Y _r` »-»- .1- ` j by buying your Chocolates t ` l i '- Csrsmcls etc Cake & Pastry Ice Cream _ Soda Water A t White°s Lunches _ Cigars _ Guin Tea Rooms A Q _ A Sunnyside _ " f Fertilizer Formulas . ___ Timothy eg ji-tliyclooef l 1 »_, _ ...Mix the plant foods ln; the'following"proportions; .R l7.?'1f`l‘i'i' _ f Nic»f¢;ibl_i soda... so ii».’_i i ' Acid 1ff.l;o§phate...700 lbs liifuriate of Potash |00 lbs _ ..- ' _i`, Application goo to 50_0_ _ll_;»s.P‘1 “D11 0| vii- Wiihsvs a great assortment in ‘Lis1_e,=_ Qhurdi .Sabbath sehoolplenicjon' the f»g;';°;"-._n:c';‘fm‘:'° ;g1£_‘_‘:h;§c:‘;‘; rit- _siik ans- cashmere iiotii ‘iii buck ai'iii__ B>rn_\_r_ri>liius~.-,ro_qiit¢lt»_ for ,,*.",,,,,,1,t,,, ,m,,_ ,,, °P,,,.,,, mm 1n_oolcrs, _at from 25 cerits`|>`er Pair; ind_ j?r1§ilf;sble_holiill!§. ian, Balbrigsn, Nattlifal __Wool, etcfgg up. in¢L°i1m_aro». __s-mass. ._ _. as ps, °,.,_°l-_ -_“Mina-__"-_Mgt-aiiirti. ,» ._ , _,. » ‘ » - 1 L--- T Potatoes i lHerc’_s a 'simple form- ula ioijlste potatoes: ` Nitrate of Soda....l50 lbs Tankagc . ...|00 lbs Acid Phosphate. .ooo ii. Muriate' or Sulp- hate. of Potasli..l50 lbs This -is the very best formula you could use and by mixing it at home you save 25 percent or expenses. l _ v v Turnips- _ Now is the time to pre- pare your turnlp _field and the following ip la very successful formula used by all leading farm- ers. _ - - i Nitrate of Soda... t |50 lbs Acid Phosphate. .400 lbs Muriate of Potash |50 lbs This is to be used without manure and to be applied from Goo to 8oo lbs, to the acre. ~ Auld _Bros _ p Lower Queen St____ _ _ _ _ _ ___ __ _, .__ _ __ _ 6- 17MttstlJuly9th s T. .A NN Di.-7:l.a1-:AU1>tRa and GRAND DOUBLE PIL.-GRIMAGE to "iTiél‘_`_‘-7'." ” ' F SHRINE or ST- 1osE12_H,___MoNTREAL, P. Q. _ _ T U E S D A Y. :___J_°i'I 1913 One tra-in will leave Pd'1“i1_t -dlti 1.00 P. M_ Theneeessaryn b f '{ ' 1# - "_"<`{_-_ _‘tiki -, ° The fare from ‘El ‘;1'__° $1; pgllslie 13141: i::_>__at_1g_i;i_i_§ti>_i:_i;o carry, this _double Pilgrn_niig__e_.___ ____________ ___ _ leavin! at 5.oo o clock P. in-, and other! to follow. _H il- $5.50 for adults and $2.75 for children; and- fel' Montreal, $9.00' for sdu|ts""itti| '$4.50 for cliilili-gn, A ,li - t ouflkr rf ch i_ .__- ~ -- - _ _ Hemy ______i_-1g__c___‘ii§ sndéfZ:',‘;v,:l:‘__°e‘;'__n;\_sk them 9“_e of_ the Pilgrimage Circulars, will furnish you with s11_ the informmon you _Mx w: e _ .I~ ‘ ' ' "=*' = l ' ' l _ _ 'f' to Summer_:i_ds 3_4 getum (hge) 0__;__do______ Railway, will issue iii-st class return ticket f_ro_in__siiy point of the-road to B_u,mmsrslde,_ tot the price oi s single second class hrs. - ‘As for instance,-Charlottetown 1 ' ' s s ottetown team at ti C l " “ L ` , ' ,. 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