.. Hi ii en-.-"“’2% .T » .- ' _i _ e ._ ._ . , \ . ' . -_\ ~ _ - . -....',1 ` ‘ ‘i p-mar or fLb" V ' .JANUARY 4. 1912 . ‘ 3 PAGE TWO _ _ “'l‘Hli`u'msfr unws - _- rg-2513-,(y;:Q,g}u0'r1i5~q"0vvN GlJAI_f£l{§I_‘3_ ° no - - --*~- f ` ' ° ” "sw - _ 7 . i . __ ._ - ----~ . ------ _, _ _ Cough Precaution Your system may be able to throw off a cough and remove all traces of it, but there is always a possibility it may not. ' It is wisdfim always to assist nature with a reliable remedy the Jamieson’s White Pine and Tar There is no better remedy and it is suit- able for old or new coughs Large bottle 2 5 cents ].G. Jamieson Druggist The Medical Hall . -»-1. , l "if .ia Q.. -` 7. Xmas lrale we have eve l _ hal and we wish to tha i _ 1 and all for making this our banner year alid hope to have your good will and trade for the years to come. 0. ii. loylor Jeweler and Engraver, K- - _ ~; . \ -:Chocolates for New Years-We have 3 splendid line of bulk and box- ed M0ir’s chocolates that will be just ulilenilid for gifts or table use. We luive every variety in hulk-and our packages range in' price from 35c to $1. 'l‘he MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. (it. Geo and Kt. Ste. dtf. "You cannot afford to go without the protection afforded by one of our chamois vests. These vestsare very strong and comfortable and give more wnrmth and protection than several outer garments. They are stylishly tailored throughout, perfect fitting Bild give splendid satisfaction. Price $1.75 up. The Two Mncs, 149 Gt. _George St. drtf, ‘_ v h?‘i‘?-'f.ll’é‘_i‘i. oF.’iii`.§"iil.”ol{°°°“' S""l||W00<`|. __ M.0A.McLeod. McPhee (R. Mr-l\~ Chuppeig Grocery olson's Stniidl J. Cronin, Crockett N; Co. Mrs. Trainer iltoghfm-d St ) Geo Moore (Water St) Mrs.].'l`r:liur\r (Sp, Park Rd_) All well know grocer:=_ Ask tllein for Qamerolfs lleme-M-.de Breed (()llr imma- on every lozili, Camcron’s Bread "‘is go id bread.” rr -- _ Wi. _ '.flTi.i'~ _ I ."f-'-‘f3”i1’_“i_l} lll'.‘»“.*":l.:i~°'- i ~* . 1 » `.._ "ll it-&' fl:i,....1 i."..‘{_)’i\n __ -/ict i. "'51 5` _'51' gf;/ADH' Felt Boots The man who buys his Felt Boots here will take no chances whatever of getting poor boots. Look 'ont for poor Felt Boost :here is plenty or it on the mar- et. ' .tion of terminals on both sides of the States and was sometimes “nti'Bri' THE CHA R1.o'r'rE'r-ow N.: _ouannl-AN THURSDAY, JANUARY .9 19 a 3 - 'rl-lm Bnovluolal. ELECTIONS YESTERDAY. In the provincial elections yester- one and gave their votes accordingly. GGY the Conservative Government Premier Mathieson and his colleagues and party achieved a remarkable in the Government are entitled to victory. It is beyond precedent in its congratulations on their victory. to sweep. I’r0hahly very few, if any, in which the Premier's able and efficient either party had expected the return leadership had contributed so very of the Liberal party to power as the largely. Still The Guardian cannot result of the contest, but it, was withhold its regrets for some good thought by a good many that there men defeated and also for the fact might be from eight to ten of the that the Liberal Opposition in the party candidates elected. So complete new House will be too weak to reu- a Conservative sweep as is now del' ps good service as it might shown was not anticipated by the otherwise have been in a position to most souguino of tho min1otorla1_do- The boot working of our repre- Dlfty. In this city, especially, the scntatlves institutions has been hith- Liberal defeat assume; the pmpor- erto found where the Opposition tions of a total rout. strength has been about one third or The people had evidently made up H10” Of U18 total m¢n1boYBhiD- their minds that the recent ovep Premier Mathieson will have almost . an embarrassment of riches in the turn both at Ottawa and in this Pro- too large support which the eo le vince was a timely and auspicious huvg git-eu him_ P P THE PATRIOT AND THE FERRY. from Charlottetown, is the proposed new port, and the proposal of the Just on the .eve of the election the Coal Company, and of the citizens 0, esteemed P“t"°t accellted the CBT Wallace is that their port shall he Fen? as 3 boo" to this Province connected with the Intercolonia1Rail- which will materialize in the near fu- way and equipped for the shipment of ture. It accepted Premier Borden’s coup Pledge "in E005 faith." blllliihcd its They want the Dominion Govern- previous doubts ns to the possibility ment to oonnoot the 1. o. R. with tho of the new 1>roleot‘boins only nn or- waterfront or wouaoo, between two dinnrv ferry. and became “convinced ond three miles distant, or o oost of, and much more of the same sort. All necessary u,-edging That q0ue_ the Of which We I`9C0I`d with Pleasure- coal company will be prepared to There was in the same issue the gconstruct wharves and a plant to usual letter in which the electors were lcost $200,000 and capable of shipping '='.::: -Q warned "not to listen to the election 200,000 tons of Springhill coal year- Nicholson 'md his _“im” Ano whereas - f . . the said Neil l’. Nicholson has here- e promises 0 R. L. Borden ln regard ly. This would apparentl b 0 d ,-. - - y e a g 0 to grants for 12-uhlic improvement- thing for Springhill, Wallace and for these are only election promises and .the schooner trade between Nova Sco- When Mr. Borden made these prom- putation of the coal interests and ises he knew he could not fulfil them Wallace citiacns is now in Ottawa to for the simple reason that every oth-urge forward the project. er Province would demand the same "_"’ concessions." The correspondent at THE PRESS TELEGAPH SERVICE least was not very enthusiastic for the ferry. Possibly the editor might I" Europe and America- the tele' have kept hook the letter if ho had graph” 11°" °f the World is Compiled just then been thinking of his pledge and distributed through the news lhotrrhe Pntrioc will ao su in its Pave" by Press “SB°°i*‘ti°“G- Wlioof time._ The essence of the situation is States for this Service- but mo” fe that the press of the Province is um_ cently the Canadian Associated Press ted for the ferry and the people are was formed' which Fenders R muh practically on oiithnoioetio in lovoi- "‘°’° ““i"“"l° “°"’i°° f°f the P80!-‘lt of ith Those who were doubters at of this country. The news it collects' first are now convinced that we ‘md distributes is more general and want it and that it is coming It less exclusively about American af- means the expenditure of some mil- fairs' Formerly 3 very large proooo lions in changing the gauge of the P. tion of the telegraphic news printed E_ Island Railway and the c0nStruc_ in Canada told of happenings in thc Straits, which will give employment usb or antiioanadian in tone' Th C811 di P A ' ti ` to labor while the work is going on, o o la" ross “Boom on In out the chief goin will no in the im- °“°'f"_g t° ow “°w‘“_"”'"“ °f “ie proved transportation facilities _for Domlmo“ provides a dmerent Compu which the Province has waited so anon of new? for the West_and East ,Ong and so patient,y_ of the Dominion and for this purposl __________ the service for the Eastern Provinces PROPOSED NEW COAL PORT. is under the direction of what ii- "'°““ known as the Eastern Press Associa- A Year “go the Dominion Coal oo' tion. The Guardian is now ,, member bought the Springhill ooo] mines of both the Canadian and the Eastern from the Cumberland Railway and Pr Ass0~ ti _ It - dl - t _ ess cla ons is nee ess o have now a project to Secure a ohm' say that this service obtained at in- have “OW a Project to “eco” 3 ohio' creased cost has considerably in- Pjng Port °“ the Straits of North' creased our facilities for obtaining umberland with _a View 15° tl" coal late, full and reliable telegraphic trade Of Prince Edward Island' M°n' news for the benefit of our readers. treal and St. Lawrence ports. Wal- ---_--_- lace, which in just across the Strait THE MAILS Great credit is due to all concerned for the excellent mail service this Province has enjoyed during the holi- "'_ day season and since. In times past Ngtorllieciqachghs. Eii,$.ui)!;.eBa'hhE1l»,)i€et the transfer. of' the mail sprvice from pated _Bowels by morning. the Navigation s Company s stcamers. "- to the winter boats was often fruit- Are you keeping your bowols' uv' ful .of great irregularities and delays, f_f,,‘,‘J“%:§;’:;§f§ °;§“':,;,,§;','f f°'°,‘;,,‘,;°“§ which have been happily ovoidod this ppugngeway through these alimentary year. No doubt the season has been or drainage organs every tow flow , lovorohlo one, one oem melon.; ou With Salts-tiC“t$'§§cti° Polo' oostor due allowance for this fact, it seems Oil or Purge. ve a ers. . Stop having B bowel wash_day_ Let* to be thai univijrsal gpirhlpul ithaiil th: Cascaretstthoroughly chmuuu uud pe- mail serv ce is eing an e ri a e gulate the stomach. remove the wn- ficient and business like manner. digested, sour and ferlncntinK f00\‘1 _ and foul gases, take the excess bile NOTES. from the liver and carry out of the --- 5 Fxistgg nniiupoililcfnsd`i(ii0Ii:yli)d)i‘i1rl;elll.i:;ii By R strange slip of the pen The and h0W¢1g_ Guardian was made to speak of A onsonret tonight will make you "Tho night Honorable sir Robert fell Sfmt "'7im°mm5' 'lnmy Egg Laird Borden". The Canadian :ro`i:;usli'?1lil;‘li3I‘ii:)onxi'¢:il‘ilen§5.pail; cost Pfenllaf 19 “Ot Yet H "sirni b“t :ai only 10 cents a box from your drug- becorrc one within a very s or gist. Millions ol mem and women take Mme. u. Cnscaret ‘now and than and never ‘ _f._________. have Headache, Biliousness, coatfid ::Thc Home of Good Tobaccoes. tongue. Indisoltion. Sour Sfomwh 'rhio otoro io known no tho host since or Constipatcd Bowels. Cascarets be- ,n town to huy good plug 0,- uuukag. long in every household. Children ed tohhccoel we keep eve,-y good just love_t0 take them. mgkg and you always can got your A favorite fresh as it came from the makers The MacKinnon Drug C0-. A ccident an cor. ot. ooo_:i;i 1-rt. sth au. U ` \_\\'\»`\\_i\\,.\‘,\' 4 InSu1’Cl11Ce 1 |10 mfg 'I .\\,_ \.\`>` like pie crusts are easily broken. tie. and Prince Edward Island. A de- 5 ‘l° hereby direct that my “id wif" tural life have the use of the said The policies we issue are the best in the market and for the least money. Our Company is most reliable and very liberal in its charlottetown. Goff ros \`-.` _\\\ Klum-:Y S ' ' 3 -gf-.‘» _ ........... of ' -AGI " haue MAG I C 7 B A K I N G _- _ POWD._E_R~1_- \ \ `.\\. _ . ..,.1.._.___ ...'.»'. ~~-, .1 WILL UF L.-’i'l‘E NEIL NICHOLSON. This is the last will and testament of me, Ncil Nicholson, of Cardigan Head, King‘s County, in Prince Ed- ward Island, farmer and trader. I hereby revoke all other or former wills and tcstameutary dispositions by me nt any time heretofore made, and declare this only to contain my last will and testament. I direct all my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses't0 be paid and satisfied by my executor hereinafter named as soon as conven- iently may be after my decease. I devise the eastern half of .my farm, situute at Cardigan Head afore- said, and consisting of one hundred acres, to my wife Belle Nicholson, for that Premier Borden means business" guy, $150,000 and also to do some her natural life, and after her dcceasei I i " Q . _ _ M en s Overcoats _ the same is hereby devised to my nephew Neil P. Nicholson, who now resides with me, and his heirs. The remaining fifty acres of my said farm I hereby devise to the said Neil P. hy deiised to him the portion of my farm on which are'sit\late my dwell- ing house and barns and outhiiildings, Belle Nicholson shall during licr nu- dwelling house, barn and outbulldings l;cuNoM|l;A_i. 1, _ wunlrsnM£ ,_ r \ r i 9' -"Bargains rich and rare" Rich, because the best we have there goes into this saleand nothing reserved. - When we make a special offer of any kind we always do exactly as we advertise and deliver goods tc the letter. Sheepskin Lined Coats .l i Leather and 'Corduroy i Grey waterproof duck coatskin small ' sizes 34 and 36 only $3._0o for $2.00 Heavy sheep skin lined shooting coats . 4.85 for _4.00. _ » Another better grade 6.00 for 5.00 ` , Heavier duck coats with storm fly front, leather bound pockets an:l arm holes with stockinette armlet 7. 75 for 6.50 Dark corduroy coats, sheep skin lined _ 6.75 for 5.75 ' _ "Drab corduroy heavier grade 8.50 for ' w .n common with the said Neil l’. Ji'-holsoii. “_ heqnonth to Mrs. Nou P. Nlohoi- soll four cows. I bequeath to my said wife Belle Nicholson a one-half interest in all the residue of my farm stock and farm- ing implements, to hold the same for and du1'ing_her natural life, and af- ter the decease of in said uif the . Y ' ei power ta support the establishment of b“Si“°”B is °°"d“°t9d on H- “lst 5°“1’3~ sanfe to go to the said Neil P. Nich- a Cnr Fe;-;~y_" FOI' H18-HY Years the Canadian n0\‘<'S' olson absolutely. The remaining one- But we will not he ovm__c,.itical of papers were mainly dependent uuof half interest in the residue of my _ _ - ~. - k l ' ' this episode. especially at election the Assoclated Press of the Umteoi hiigieiighc tglléihefagalhingqeliqiliiomggguli _ion absolutely. I bequeath to my said wife Belle Nicholson all my household ful`iiitui'e, 'nods one nodding ond ou other out-' icles of personal or domestic use or ornament, to hold the same during 'ler natural life, and at her death the -fame to become the property of the said Neil P. Nicholson absolutely. I bequeath the following legacies, :hat is to say: 1 To my wife, Belle Nicholson, two thousand dollars. To Mrs. Neil P. Nicholson, five hun- .lred dollars. To Christy Nicholson, daughter of Neil P. Nicholson, three hundred dol- lars when she attains the age of twenty-one years. To my brother, Murdock Nicholson, dve hundred dollars. 'l`0 Donald Nicholson of Morell, P. ld. I., five hundred dollars. To Alexander Nicholson, son of Murdock Nicholson, one thousand dollars. ' To John Nicholson, student, son of my brotlier, John Nicholson, two hundred dollars. To my lleice, Belle Richards, of Murray Harbor, one hundred dollars. To Mrs. Olive Bears, my neice, one hundred dollars. ' To Mary Nicholson, daughter Nicholson, fifty dollars. To my neice, Sarah Nicholson, daughter of Murdock Nicholson, one hundred dollars. _ To Samuel Nicholson, son of Peter Nicholson, tive hundred dollars. To Alexander Nicholson, Peter Nich01son's son, one hundred dollars. To Christina Nicholson, daughter of Murdock Nicholson, fifty dollars. To Angus Nicholson, son of Neil P. Nicholson, two hundred dollars when he attains the age of twenty-one years. ' To Angus P. Nicholson, daughter of Peter Nicholson, one hundred dol- lars. To Surah Nicholson, daughter of John Nicholson, fifty dollars., I direct that three hundred dollars shall he invested and the interest arising therefrom- shall be paid annu- ally to the Presbyterian Church at Cardigan so long as the said church at Cardigan shall exist. ' I devise 'to Alexander Nicholson (Murdock Nlcliolson’s son) and his heirs twenty-five acres of land situate at Cardigan in said county, said land being bounded as follows: On the north by the Cardigan River; on the west by John McAuley’s land; on the east by land occupied by D. C. Mor- son, and on the _south by land occu- pled by Allan Shaw; I hereby direct that my executor hereinafter named shall sell and con- vert into money all my interest in the firm oi Nicholson St McLaren ati Cardigan aforesaid, and also my busi-' ness stand at Cardigan aforesaid, consisting of plot of land on which are situate a store and warehouse, and to divide the proceeds arising from such sale as follows; one half to my said wife Belle Nicholson and the remaining one-half to ba divided share and share alike among the fol- lowing persons, namely; Alexander Nicholson, son of Murdock Nicholson; Neil P. Nicholson, and my brother Murdock Nicholson. I hereby direct that all thc residue of my personal` estate shall .bc 'divided by my execu- S _ -"’- tor liereinaftcr named share and F P I '__ L ...'77'> share alike among all the lcgatccs 3¢Nl€\‘I1¢ll¢8- Look intb the matter p0 ] sl? S/f' hcreinbefore mentioned in this my wihoout 1°” ofifume .od ako o A I i \`\ \ '\ ` hisooo '%llth:1'liii»ymi1(i>Pi'J‘llil'i:m$li1ll'cr ‘A 0 Mor P° CY' 5 ll};§L.l~ KIUNEY g"'~',-'éfh con of Charlottetown ln‘Q‘ucen'li D. B. Stewart »i»."~f':<»_ ~'f'-'»".i'._..=-.».= "'“"”'“""”'°""‘””“"'“""°°“o no ,M ,GMT h1fm_,)E}( WM: 'ro 0 an A oo IN crm nn ' ,lill .21/\air"rfS-l ill 'ill ‘ffi - . . *‘ ` Take LAXATIVBI BROMO Qulning ‘ GQI’1€f&l Agfllt f0f “IC L\`md0ll 'f;i|_l;‘ _ _ - ll, ` T butt D ut. 7 d U "Guarantee and Accident C0.L¥\‘| "ol L THEY ‘ii ` ltafnilc to ciii'§.' E. ‘dllt0ilnl§PS'l1lz" Lon,-.sie-\r ~.-__. _ in clearance price 8 410 :"4 Q 1-' >'*.¢,-.- fi.;-_ _ ln the I0 52.- coal -ag-_ :@- :- 'QF 4.3 mcn`s block hcavcr ovcrcoafs, regularly price 7.50, 9.75, 0.50, 12.00 13.60 14.0016752000 _ - I 2 only of the 7.50 qualiiy one 36 and one 34, Sale price 5.50 = in the 9 72 coat they are only 2 36 sale price 7.50 _ .’~ we liaveonly 3 left 2-35 and 1-36 sale price 8.50 , `. 5 only of the 2.00 quality 2-37, 2-40, and 1.42. Sale price _9.75 ` 8 only cf the |160 quality, I-37, 2-38, 2-40, 3-42, sale price ".50 ‘ 5. 7only of the l4 00 quality 2-36, I-37. 2-33. I-39 and I 40 "-75 5 only-of the l6.75 qualify, 2-40, 2-42, 1-44, sale price I2 75 ,“ j,; 5 only of the 20.00 overcoats, 2-36, I-37, 1.38,4'1-40. Sale price I6 00 7 i "College" overcoals, llcavy mixed twced also diagonals and stripes: _ double or single breasted. 48 to choose from ,~_ Prices range from $9.75 up to $22.00 i_ , sizes ron 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40 and 42 ='. The $9 75 coat goes ut 7.85, the 10.00 coat goes for 8.00 7 1* The |2.00 cont goes for 9 50, the 15.00 coat goes for i2 00_ ' ` 8 special “Converio” overcoats 18 oo and 20.00 value offering \5.(l0 i M en’s Black Overcoats 8 only heavy, beaver sliell overcoats with nigger head or plush linings, ` fur collar 22 oo value for l7.50 _ _ . llridd sized overcoflis sizes 38, 39, 4o and 42, materials of fancy stripe si , checked iwe=d. velvet collars, “Chesterfield” style. values 10.7 5 to _ 6 75, V 3° 7 A l 1 ii i Yi -Q i f ,». 1;- ity for 5.75 1.- y. at 25 p. c. off to clear. .- sizes only 34 to 38. _ $6.75 sale price 5.00 " _ L; better quality, only siuall sizes none larger than 38 regular 7.50 qual- _ Boys’ “College Ovcrcoiis" 14 in the lot sizes 26 to 33, price 5.50 to 10.00 sale price from 5.95 fo 7.50 ` ~ Boys’ velvet collar ovcrcoats, 28 in the lot sizes 24 to 33. .4. 75 to 10,50, , ,j Men’s blue and black beaver refers. in small ' ii - . ,, Sleig ll 1. Robes _ The snow is sure to ._~_ come and you will want that sleigh robe yet. We have about 20 on hand. Here’s a 5' brown bear robe 22.00 . for $18 oo Another with cxtm -_ large sl~:ins,il0t pieced ’ with heavy plusll ` back 501460 15.00 for 12.00 _ Large grey robe No. 1 grade 50x60 11.50 for 9.00 GWB' l'0l>t‘s mack- t ineau lining 5(,_\»(,(, < 14.00 for 11.00 g Large grey gout 4 The House of Quality _ '<=-:-. ' .-.az§."`-~§ ,_ - -_ if . _ _. J - _,__ .-.~.=-.s-‘»s¢=‘--‘r - _ ..:.=°-:ig-f_;. "4" ‘f_.`_':a°‘fi<3.§;-' `-rf.,-"' :fs _. -2 _vm-.: ` ` I » is 1 ~;_ . A _ i;§;.“=":;-‘s%; ` '-:.-7an`¢‘?"€ sale -- __7\‘,' ' -1_ _ 5 skin robe 10, 50 for t t , ';l.F»a`§_.- 'l' ,‘fl`_._-`fi'»`<\f-"iil.§§-.’ ‘ 8 75 5ox6e \. ‘ `, :l§l,‘»_»'}.,i.i'?~'l' ~‘_ §;‘»;"“_’;f`,~i'_,\._»i Another splendid ` ""`l,,ii,,l‘li"' li""W"o'?l value grey goat robe \ ‘ily J, li N ill; not pieced 50x00 S.oo . l ' .l»l~ ll id for6.oo ‘I "’ 5*# "` ‘ " “‘ 1'. Nowl 11 . l . W . Y to get osildloiiiicl ‘ gl if the who/le family lu \ \__,`: I _ _ ry `lii~'».\ v V5. warm. . , ~ f._“;._ __.,f, _., .3 C*-...un §-‘ sl S __ F \.» 5... -Jw I ~ 11 'lun \l~ Sale of about. 5oo pair of men’s and boys’ pants i 36 pairs Hewsons “Bannockburn” extra heavy grade '*‘ beauty 56x56, large 3.00 for 2,70 $ 50 pairs grey llonlespun all wool pants 2.35 for 2,00 36 pairs heavier quality, same weave, :ill sizes 2.85 for _ 225 - Another line of dark fancy tweeds suitable for farmer or working men 2.20 for L75 18 pairs dark gray hair lined pants, all wool 3.25 for 2.50 ' _ _ ’ _ _ All other odd lots specially priced for this clothing ;.-411 pAToNs as 0 -- .-5- "",".' --- arristcr and P th L Supreme Court, id) bomgoliliycggluggg 0( this my IBS* Will and testament. In witness whereof I, Neil Nichol- 5°". the testator, have to this my lb!! Will and testament setm h 5 Y an 2;'°0°l"°“th 55! 01 July in the year ur L d dlkegggnd <;liev;>r;i‘c thousand nine hun. .) N il Ni ll _ _ mlm. Ai-‘Ile at Lhgisgharlegl gin Donald' M°“t38ll°. Witnesses. ° 6- Thls is a codicll to the ing; |1 w l g{'dc::;:'°::’"é °f “‘° NSU Nicholson 5 'ad in Kfl'llZ'B County, said will hearing dug, the uleveuth gounty in Prince Edward Island, ' _ __ i 0| day of July, AD 1911. In my galdbcqueath to Angus Nichol|on.5°“ will I gave legacies to my brothers Peter Nicholson, my late brother. 91° Murdock and Donald, and I hcreby'lllm of two hundred dollars. I \>°‘ direct' that nach of such legacies bc qucath to my -friend, ADI" `M°L°°d increased by the sum of one hundred of Lorna Valle the sum of one hun- dollars. I hereby he ucath to Bsmu~` dl-cd, dollars. l bequeath to my l\°Ph‘ cl Nicholson. son of qfotcr. Nicholson, cw Daniel Nicholson, son of John the num -of two hundred' dollars ‘in Nicholson, thc- num of one hundred audition to the legacy given mm ny collars. I noqnmii to Alonmlor lio- my ma win. 1 inonooui to my Looa (logos .ony oiooramn HM nsphcw, Noll P. Nicholson, the cum the sum of nity dollars. °f Ullht hundred hollnrn ln addition . In all other_1-upsets I oonnrm ll! to what I have devised and bequeath- uid will. A; wltugu my hand tllll ed hun sy my will, sou 1-bequeath mn any ol July. Am. lm. (Std-> to his wi o the cum of two hundred .Neil Nicholson. |B¢d.) G. B. Inman. dollars in addition to the legacy giv- Atty. at Law. (Bgd.) Charles-M W3* ‘"‘ Nl’ bi mv said will. I give and Donald, Montngud, witnc8lv!~ ‘ _ .1 . 1 Pu 1 _snm___ , _ -l.. . 700 ` i Z l New ..._-U \_-1/ » 3 _. ,i l w ,.1 'f"~l»` l .