1"” -. -Si? isil , _ ...». 1.. 9;’ -' - l » e v iff * ' U1 - _.i ' ze Z' _ ' `~ .;.'_ £11. ._;' ei ~ fi. ‘ _ _ :_ 1-? *r 1-1. ‘-5 _`- _ .i “ i _- jg. " `=,i, Xe ‘K .1 ¢~ e If . _ .>- ".<1.~'.3 ~i.{'* ry i _i _ 'i J _ ’)"_-¢_ ' ._=_»"’r.* J __ _i -* 52,., ( 1_3- li. n '_i-` _ =i-._._ i 1.; z U S ‘sf-. _ “-if- 5".‘5;',,__' 1; = ri is _,». -e "le/*E ‘i-E. 5 5-f* 'f.. f "rf _ 7 ,._n__;: 9?* ‘.0- »j'. gf* .:__1 =`°;`i1. if: _ff»isf‘ ' :'-;'.3- ,‘ ._:\ ~ inf;-" »` _ =._`§j._.._ ‘ - _~. _ if-i".:; »;.. 'L' gi; 1,. nr ~. I 1. .= s 2 i 1 r ~ J \ ~_’ S .~~f__ 1 _“My wife owes even 'THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE B, 1901 4 5".""””i?-`§%i*`:“*?'5'i‘?¥i1§i'&"‘5~"'Z? if » >= <.~"‘f'r*.'i _’=‘_*r5s\ii'9"='i2‘»"¢“';' 1‘=r_-"5" ¢I.‘:_‘v',,r»":<‘<=1\-'"1-“f=.#"' ~-"_ ~ -' » 11.9 --»'~ . . -._. . H. ._ , ., » . _ _ _ _ _ ._ . - - -. __ ~ -i ~= _ _ , _ -'~;'_i_';»-»-~i-_; i yi .ni _ - .iv »__ (_ yi --ni__i_.;V_ -n, -,.1 ~ ji:-uf ,U 5.-/~_;'-_ _i -ig- _' ,.3 1 _7._. - V- ¢ ',- 5 _i .V np- ~~ '-_ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ t ' ‘ -- ~‘ s - -‘ in " ~ . ' ---i* T .1 ‘ " ~ f_ _’:';*1:f.i'-"‘i'~`?;;*<»§~=¢§_‘ -__.J_+:e*~¢f-..€ n- ' ~ ' ' " ~ ` ' '~ ‘ " ' " ‘ 3 I ‘ff ""`;j s " ‘.‘»-`:"5i 3:, ‘f,f".'»_-`;i‘; i-9-1'” ' i ' ' -' v vw' "vw `~°'~~' --~~-~~-- -_ - V , *_ WWW" "°"°' ' “' ' " " "*-'~‘ '~ '~- ~ - --V - - - A SOME YEARS TO GET lT. Longer-Thisi_-n`ta job that requires work is it I stage Driver ccntly Probatcd. mundo --w-- eeee eeeeeee Experience Of Both His Wif wii.i. or Roisisnr unrcn. Died Sept., 18th. janiin Match the farm now in his posses- sion comprising about one hundred acres at Gallas Point known as the Mclnnis * farm, to hold to him his heirs and assigns Each H33 Tfged the P‘“'91` Of to his and their use forever. and Himself. .liberty to reside elsewhere and in such case my grandson shall during her widow- hood pay her the sum of one hundred e 1.-I give and confirm to my son Ben- il and fifty dollars per annum. payable half yearly during her widowhooi. Should the isaid Bella. Mutch many again before my 1 said grandson attains twenty-one years of age, then I direct that the dwelling house, i outbuildings and lands of which she is to 'From a Multitudc of Witness thc Truth shall be Estahlislicil. W.. iiii i iiiii i Th e Truth- 0 r iiof-i io CURE A Dojdn Kidnty Pi11s__E.1¢h Ha; 2.-1 also give and bequeath to my said have the use during the minority ot her Achieved the Same ReSuit__DOdd‘,S son Benjamin the sum of two thousand said son, shall be taken possession of by , tive hundred dollars cash Kidney Pilii h5V€ Cured Them A 3.-To my son Wellington Mutch I give Boin all the property at Eldon at present in his possession together with the house, land n and premises recently in possession of Mrs. ‘ McRae. my sister-in-la sv, to hold to him and assigns to his and their use forever. Daoiioas, Ont.. June 7, (Special).-Mr. Siickett drives the stage between _ gergxifitire and Holstein. That he is known 4--I also give i0 my Sliid S011 Welling- thponghout the country siile goes without ton the sum of two thousand dollars swing, \Vhen he was in trouble a short Wfh- _ y Ch I . v,ni1¢ ago he had the sympathy therefore o.-I give and confirm to my son ar es of more than the fevv innneqinte friends Mutch the farm on Lot forty nine pur- ,nd neighbors a man in another wan; chased from Mellish,at present in his pos- would have. ession to hold to him his heirs and assigns Mr. Sackett thought at one time he f°l`¢V¢"- _ _ would have to niye nn the stnne_ Sitting 6.-I also give to my said son Charles thei np on the drivers seat' day in and day sum of two thousand five hundred dol- out. rain or shine. hot or cold, he con- mfs- _ “acted n Serions disordel-_ His Kidneys 7.-To Bella Mutch,widow of my deceas necnme weakened funn the can tinnni edson StewartMutch Igive the use of the exposure They gradually g-avg him dwelling house in which she now resides. more and more tr0nbie_ He felt that he also the barn nearest the dwellin house nonldni keen up much lonzer- lt is nine miles from Dromore to Hol- stein. That means a round trip of eigh te- en miles. Two trains a day would make in which is the cnvv and horse stiiie, to. hundred dollars shall be paid the widowi _ ’ _ ‘ ». ‘ _ gether with about twenty acres of land Bella- Mlltfih (if \1UlI!9~1`1`i€dl 800 thi! Slim ` 0 _ - ii _' - 7 ` 'A _ Surrounding the same lying between the °fth1`e9 hundred and f/W€l1W HV9 d0H9»1`S _ 0 y E; V’ ii E '_ as vi “Q 5 ,ond running tnmngn the faun and Cav- to each ofthe daughtersof mv sonStewart-i ' ' I I , .ij ` 7 thmrsix miles of driving Imagine this nnnnns iine the Same to have n frontage who shall be then living and the residue , I yn,-5 ni .vi fi 1 . ._. o nsaid road of about five hundred yards °f thi? Dl`0¢€€dS Of the S1110 l»h€I‘€0f I ~ _ I ri A-" 1- f f nnn extending bank tn cnvnnngifs iinn d1\'@°'= Shall be divided equaliy All sorts of ‘Stores sell them, and all sorts of P80910 “S8 f|'\¢Il\- ` ` about twn hundred and seventy yards tn aw°11sSt my Several children and f-he hell' Never accept a Substitute. Substitutes never cured anybody. To cure He ll in a wet driving snow storm of March or February to a man in a delicate state of health. my Executors and used by them underthe direction herein contained regarding the remainder of the farm. The remainder of the farm recently held and enjoyed y by my said son Stewart, I direct shall be worked and controlled by my Executors until my said grandson attains twenty- one years and the profits annually derived therefrom after payment of the expenses of working and managing the same, I direct shall be divided equally amongst my several children and the heirs of any deceased child; the heirs of any deceased child taking the share to which the par- ent would have been entitled while iliving. Should my grandson, Robert Percy Mutch,die before attaining twenty- one years of age it is my will that said farm recently in possession of my said son Stewart, shall be sold by my Executors and out of the proceeds of the sale thereof I direct that the sum of live IN TEN USE MIMUTES _ can recommend them highly,” l for my Headaches. ache Powders. they always cure.” _ Mr. M. Hennessey, of J oggins, minutes.” . , r Mr. W. A. Fillimore, of tie who'e=al¢ 5|-m gf Fiuimnrn 4, Mnngn Amherst. N. S., writes:-“I have nsel Kumfort Headache Powders and _ Jflhlfig- Bllcklfyi the well kno-vn Merchant of Rogersville N. R writes.-- lhe best remedy for Headache that I have ever used is Kurnfort Headache Powders. They cure in a few minute-i, create no habit, and I have found them safe and harmless.” Mr. James Collins, of New Castle N. B., writes: “I use Kumfott Heaeache Powders and End they always cure. They are safe and pleasant.” 1ui.N. s. Miii.-i-,nfmiiinr Bin... Nnwniniin. N. B. .}niinn=I¢nn~ safely recommend Kumfort Headache Powders. They are ii. good thing i John Cullen, cf Carleton, P. Q., writes: “I have _always fouuil i Kumfort Headache Powders to be the very best I have every moi." Mr. A. V. Seavoy, of Neguaz, N. B, writes: ‘Tha most setli- factory and perfect cure for Headache I have found are Kumfort Head Mr. W. C. Balcom, the well known traveller ijeweller, of Hanhpoct N: S., writes: “I have used Kumfort' Headache Powders 'recently cal found them a marvellous cure for headache.” ' ' Mr. E. Mattinson, of Thomson Sta., N. ._S., “I have nf- fered nearly sixty years 05' and on with Headache, "and they _Bret manent relief I obtained was from Kumfort Headache .Powcletsl N. S., writes: "Kumfoft Powders are all right. They will check is Headache- for me in 'a few ` 6 .IIUW mi. snckett did not give np driving the b°\°PP*‘P~'° and feve' . I noni . ..;, 5 .55 - i 1 1'- < ‘ 1_- 1-_ _ ’ r f ." 5 __ -'if ~ i `.'“.-. bl- ; @- lil 'P 5 -., if 'fi _ ._-, - 1-; ._-_ -X i ~ » 'nl 5 1:.. f ` . ‘il 1 .f _.___ \ 3 _ t ‘£5 _ , _ ing, _ . ’ I’ i . .S i _ ephone 52 _ §H. J. Wbflll, A “ 530-<1 3m Proprietor keep it come to nl *use the GRANGER CONDITION POW DEBS. A genuine Condition Powder, ' Blood Purifier and Tonic. The Granger is guaranteed superior to many so called Condition Powders in small and large packages. iiiilizii i -3-+-- I “ AND OUR NEIOHBORSAT ALL TFMES. Carriages, B`nder Twine etc. etc. when we are alone we have our Wholesale and Retail. thoughts to watch; in family, our tempers Highest cash price paid for eggs. and in society, our tongues.-Hannah More. R. E. Mulch. _,__ _ McCormick Agency, Ch’town' r__ __-__ n n____, _ __ _ ; 7 S M1N.lRD's 111\'i1~iE1\'T in ine Oni ° I w Liniment asked for at my store and the O Livery Sta bles We ketpéitéiffs .»..._.._._ Pleasant Bay. C. B. mu n=iii7iar¢iveiee Prince Street, Ch’town. P. E I. First class single ~ double teams. ‘ Fine turnouts for Weddings ` » From us iFf0m US iFf°m “S good wearing suit $2_.75|A special tweed suit $8.50 A Scotch tweed suit $12.00 solid tweed suit _ 5.00|A Scotch tweed suit 9.50 An Irish _serge suit 12.00 ‘ Canadian Homespun 6.50 A very fineserge suit 10.00 An English Worsted 12.00 - n all wool serge 7.00iA wide twill serge suit 10.00(An " _ “ 15.00 ~ ` _ _ __-4--- and private parties. cii.».Ni >i> V >_ _-~.» signs but subject to the payment there- Mntcn nttnins the nge of twenty one deceased child taking the share to which 4 powders in loc k ‘Z _ d in 25C size . . . . . pat: age p0W GTS: . . _ A ;;”Si§’§"‘de"_d Sm’ ’°§‘“i;‘2 t‘;‘;‘;""§?°_ iengiflfilililid t1fif,”°Sat§fi°”B;§;"°§§it;fi lf your dealer won’t supply; you we will mail them direct on receipt -of prloo. _ be;;;e sléient; tone gear; marry’ is my that al] pl-ovisionsi June 7, 8, W 12| F. G. & CO., LTD°¢ Sole ii v Cf age the properly made for her under my f- *__* f - ~1u- 1"' in ' equally amongst all my children and the heirs of any deceas- ed ~ child 'or children, (the latter taking only the share to which the parent would beentitled to if living) share and share alike. _ I appoint my sons Benjamin and Well~ ington the executors of this my last will. Iivvmironv. 10,250.00 9,311.00 5,949.85 2.697. 25 55.00 Real Estate 1 Mortgages _ Moneys in Bank ` Promissary Notes Mdvables $28,263.10 The above may be subject to | a slight alteration. V ____-1-_-_-1 _ MOTHERS D0 NOT FAIL TO SEE that with whatever interest may be un-Ji’ yon obtain the nroninnl and genuine “ McLean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup-safe, pleasant, and effectual at all times. At all reliable dealers. Do not be deceived obtain the reliable McLean’s Vegetable ‘Syrup _ % """"""” . li bels f fashion _ sample prices-many more for the asking. and any aniinns to each of his sisters MODERN WARFARB- _Ethel and Isabel. I direct that my said ex- "“’ » The days of war are fast passing away, ecutors shall before assigning said mort- i _ . nnne to my said grandson see to the nny_ yjy andthe timelwben the nations of the wnaliiid ment of the Sain severni snnin i will begin to disarm their vast stan g The residence of estate and effects not ‘ armies is at hand' This is nat a' long dis' tance prediction but a fact which can be herein -before specifically mentioned I ’ direct shall be converted into money byipmved by passing eveutsn. :qs 16883” iff ` he South African war w ic rea y t e my executors and after payment of all t . . cnnrnes and exnennen incidental no the 'first war under modern conditionsiis that - - l war is not only awful but that it is a winding up of my estate shall be divided game mo expemive for tneimodem union ~ b f i directed as they are y men o commerce A SURPRISE T0 EVERYBODY. The promptness with which Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pllls regulate and invigor- ate the action of the kidneys. liver and _bowels, isa surprise tp everybody. They are the people's favorite cure for kidney disease, liver complaint, indigestiwli 9-113 ,i constipation. The sale of th great pre- ‘i scription is_ simpiy enormous. ne pill a i dose 25 cents a x. all dealers. A ciiisar iNcoNvsNii=_:NcB . "What was the cause ofthe trouble in the woman’s club?" t “The majority adopted. a resolution limiting the time of each woman for speaking on any question to _ three hours. -Leslie’s Weekly. ' _ 1 coma, This signature is on every box of the nlluinu Lasativc Brcmo-Qiiinine 'r»i»i°i=~ tkcsemcdvthataiu-es acclaim onocv @§ii;@E run one way to day and another tomorrow, but there are two things fashion always demands' “ First that a suit must fit. and second that the goods must must be of good quality and look We know they are well and fashionable and that the prices are as low as is possible to 'sell goods of their grade. Come into the store and inspect things for yourself. Here are a few . ,c . GOVERNUQ MCCALLUK" ' ’ _ Sir Cavendish Boyletwho hue lf. pointed to succeed Str as Governor of Newtoundlanfl. is great-great-grandson of the seventh Ball ._ of cons, _ 1 _ _ “ ‘ Q. To Corea CUB d1Take 0 but to cute;-io. E. on each box. DOWAGERDUCHESS _i _ - _ _ ` _roiiacoMs_A.mi|L LoivnoN,June 4.-‘A rumor Bere to the effect" that Duchess of Newcastle, mother of present Dukeand of Lord Francis is about to become' auun; --She ' " Roman Catholic, antfslnce the death tl. i. ann nennna iinninina. ann devoted '» almost entirely to .Roman sicn’workin_t.heEast -Eiidicilums of metropolis, under the ot' dlllbl Vaugbom' - if P GET WHAT YOU ASK - _ When you ask _lor c.ay__of Di. Cbasilo Remedies look for his portrait and 'sig- nature on the box. otherwise'-‘you may t i itati ' Beware of th all m Uno gint who tries tn induce yon 'todgle something said to be “just as good.” _ If ge substituteasc1:'|lei‘i’icincpnl;ienv;lll‘s\bstltlh ru inure n°\1~ °1!§s¢tth¥_ - wha? you ask for and remember thc. there -are no family remedies who _ com- parefd tio those of Dr.A._ W. Chose, antht the famous Recipe Book; '_ . well. We know our line of men’s suits for summer 1901 has no surperiors and few equali. 4 \ ¢-`,_ pi 1 f hard serge suit 8.00lA German worsted suit 10.00 A Scotch twecd _ 15.00 ‘ _ -" f ' A CATARRH SP ‘ If they don’t lit dont take -them. Your money isyours till you’re satisfied. _ , ' M;-_ Jas Spence. Clachan, Ont.. §8fYS3i1 ‘ ' _ - _. _ _ 1 I “".`i ` .inn ff l._~..» ",¢/._ -Tl .f,. ~;’/ ' ‘,- _`.»\ € E() Iii? iii ll¥Hii¥ ~ ' _ , .‘ .ii . ' “ 1-' _’f~, “'.. .»-.13 ~'i~ uri-. 13;- _ _ . .. ,_._._ _ . _ 4 - f.. .. . .- t - ' ._ -.-.~._.» .1 .- = ~ _‘z ~_' f-..i”~..- ' ‘ - '~ - ~ - ~ » s f ~ 1' '= fav 1 - ..~ _ ~ ‘_ " ~. ‘_ '_ _-i:._’- Z' n >< -_ -:J-.Zia i ‘_ _ .£33 _-`='~*r+‘_ --1 IE=’1E2C)VV El S _ _ f ii nrtinnii wiinnni .inin I _ - ' What trade we have wellholdwhat we haven t._we re after _ C<>An!i"Z¢°ii;iiaauhn\gS“fPPl’°’ S°¢hl~9Cid¢\'» “P iiixraxiiytizxbxle aBiit thanks toDr Chaseg ~.¢i .~ _ , ¢ * ‘-iff." , _ eatin; 'yi' °~ °" TF* 1T°f“¢S °f ¥“°’ tarrh C . I am completely cured in or in tiifyztclnigkaeiind get his prices. Kent rect gint nsm‘&r€nree __ boxennf in I rewm. ,_ J A It r ,-___. * , __ . » » . fi `.. - _ ' - - . v~ ff _,\\ "1,-‘/;_ _ f;~_-_ _ 'yf < .- f~ ' , -_T/li-. .vi.-,fp-Q _,'.,’;~`_\\,` _ ,{__f`;\\._ t _.__~,. , _ . ,/,hi -_ '_ ._f;~i4. _ $1 ,(,,_ n_____/_ . I Liz ii _ /_`\_i>»_< ; if i, ./.='|. .,\`/" »‘~¢ "'.»\.J, va;-fri »’~."(i.l .V >__' "‘ _=_f,_, _‘i '. ‘ _ Q; 4"‘V,~ *mini ' nf - _ .fhiil ,-\, _ _ 7,_\__ tri, '.I,.._,; ,rn ._ _i ir; i _ __ _ , ., 5,. V/ I yn' _ nn _ _“__ _ ti; ._ ii '/"-~.\‘ ?_f " V ’w’_,; /__T_` ~',..j '_ _ .‘ _/rnv-__. w _ -__ -‘ \ ‘,. i'-» - ‘ f _ 1 ~ ,_\ ~_/ _ »i\_~_-`t- _ _ . _ . s i _;\~.~ I »,.____1 _; _ .ig--3_5 L ~_J_\V_ _\_» _-_ _~-~ /V -nn; V. -_ ‘Fe I. .. ‘ .’if,,~i Ii' ~ s Vw _¥_ n v rr ?’~ ‘D N A pf" l _#- 4 w . "” . ny ' t » ff? _ -¢’.‘.-‘.'*_ .Hn a 'Y .nnnn ig, .n;~»'» r .-.ii-. 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