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DOMINION OF l'l€H1!'l~%2'2 Market Reports. °':°""“'-G-‘-‘“""'°“" Appeal Dismissed JONES & C0., Charlottetown of Greensllieldu & Co., Montreal :-:az-:az-um:-:Exe " IONTHEA1, Benn Roebuck ... ... 696 suudord ou or New Joi-iéy 85 - 5 sz liug'Becuritie|A .. ... .. 27 ' _ 611111 2 stfllgblgerl .'... ... .-1 11'1l"mn° mth M” ‘md spwhma . ee C\il_Llouoy ... ... ... ... 13% COBPDBATION SECURITIES: 1) -= :nog . 1053 1057 000 . .. 1047 0 104|. 41,5 1014 . . 5 1054 5 1050 .. neu c lu c'o`° 51/, 11141 . ~ 1051 1070 » 1041 . 1055 . . 1008 . 1070 . . 1070 e 1052 uuguau“u §'€.>~ 41,5 1054 ,... 41/1 1050 so 41/, 1057 4 0 . ... so no 1054 s. 'vii 108 . .. .. 4% 111:15 :ul o _ 2114 .. .. 5 moo e . 5 1000 . » 5 1070 . » 5 1000 C ... ... 0ct1_1i'L'i1 Nov 1, lillill M|1rl.1ilIi7 ‘Doc 1, 1037 ISSUES) Nov 1,1032 Nov 1,1034 Se|»t1.1040 Oct 15,1013 Oct 15, 1014 Fel. 1_lnII1 Oct 1, 1000 111145 _(1081 CONVERSION ISSUE) .. Nov 1. 1040-50 101.0! .. N01' 1. 1047-57 102.45 . . Nav 1, 1018-58 10-0.30 . . 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O Bd anything to do with its dis- CANADA BONDS N0 PROPER FO0TPATI~l-C0m- tically the same benefit as the Will plalnts have been heard from pod- now in dispute. Once we accept the Ax Exmmr ISSUE!" estrians living on the Malpeque finding that on February 27th, 111.75 Road that a proper footpath has 1928, the testator was of sound _ ot been provided in the vicinity dl-511051113 mind and memory. We 111.110 of Si. Dunstairs University beside are, in my opinion, on the evi- e and that the existing pathway was knew and approved of the contents oi’ the road to` the other in several final rejection of the will, indicate points road material has been left evidence of Dr. champion that the on the path making walking diffi- will was dictated by the testator. cult Ii not hazardous. As pedest- Comparing the will drawn by Mr. rians do not dare to walk on the|Bell 'with the will drawn by Dr. paved portion of the road which is Champion, the Judge says:- \ e _ the exception that besides the 'sm°°th fmbpath might wen be pw dropping of the McNeill legacy ne of' $250.00 to a Caroline Murphy is dropped from the lat- ATTEND pUN|g|¢A1,_M,»_ HM-ry er will., A question to One of the ..:“.:.‘:.~.:°1.‘;f.:::1.:.f;;_ A t 0 f fa wa I 11 __ ° ' Mcllfilliams Case St 1% , ... 119% NOTICE MINE BBEEDEBS- _ _l ACTIVE Bom, rum! _ The annual meeting of the P. E. I. continued from page 3 ' " _ _ ‘ 'I _ ‘_ .~ 3 1 - _ - * _ 5% 1 _. | 5./J _...- embel: where he had deposited to disappear? It gave him prac- nce bound to conclude that he the will. There are two passages the Judgment of the Judge of obate which, notwithstanding his my mind that he believed the The wills are in' substance enticai as to beneficiaries with accept as having been made) that the appellant had got all that he intendedher to have, and his mak- ing a new will in which she was not mentioned, can only be ex- plained on either one of the follow- ing grounds: (1) that he was bein!! importuned and took the line of least resistance to get rid of the appellants importunity. without seriously intending to implement his statements: (2) that at the time he made the statements he did intend to bequeath something to the appellant but, when he came to actually making his will, his ai- fection for the one whom he con- sidered as his own son, through all the years of William Nelson‘s life- time, was so strong that he could not bring himself to leave his pro- perty to any other. The Judge of Probate, ln my opinion, gave too much weight I0 the failure of William Nelson' to submit himself for cross-examin ation when the only matter upon which there was a, conflict was as to the testator's knowledge of the contents of the will; I also think he failed to appreciate at its true and l18d made up his mind to make held at the Curling Rink, Summer Iliam Nelson was well aware that B u. now will in their favour. It seems ' W 75 side. Wednesday evening, June 17 man eight seven years of age might to me very probable that some one 11117.; o 8 p m 5275-6-15 21 pass away at any time and desired oi’ those to benefit by the new will lggag -_ to know where the will eould be would have been only too willing to 51:25 ADlS'1`lNGUlSHEDCllEMl_ST.- found. He could have explained bring a lawyer who would have ,gtg The London Daily Sketch of April to the court what attempts he made drawn It. Evidently the testator sooo 18 uvntolus a base 0! itsstrations to rind It. but how would that would not go that lar. The furthest! Q;-53 dealing with the extensive business help lo establish the testotorh he went was to state to whom and 1011215 of Emest Jackson & Co., Ltd., knowledge of its oontents. Evidently in what sums the new bequeslé ' 0%.,” manufacturing chemists, Crediton, the testator forgot where he had were to appear in the will, and tol 1111.15 11111.25 Devon, which has been established left the will, and forgot also that say he would made a new will in lgggg for 120 years. Included in the illus- Morley Bell had a duplicate thereof, the spring. Assu.mIng' that the tes- 1oo.°.~o tratlons is one or Mr. W. Loekerbie of which no one else seems to .have ‘tutor had expressed these inten- ol, CANADA Thomson, superintendent, who is a been aware. The fact that a man tions,' his subsequent Stotenlellfs uuanarvral-:D Bonus nephew of Mr. J. L. Thomson, of the testator's age, should fail to (statements which I think we must mm Rocbford Square. Mr. Thomson has rem had a' distinguished career, and was his will six months before does not 1,,-_1_’-_T_-, at one time lecturer in chemistry at strike me as sin-prlsing, nor raise 10*-_5_9 McGill University, when he visited any suspicion that William Nelson 1o'I..:.1 1m_-5 Charlottetown, making many h friendships. appearance. Why should he want 1111.50 :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::.:;::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::' ::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;; I ¢I.!...Z!121I!!3 no-..-» ..."ns---.-ee... s=>1._11s11..~1=>1. ,’§ ' I 11»ll}1._11o19,,_--:1,,', I, | _ us 1:11111 2o=y,| +11" (Special to Johnston & \\'nr11) .1 1.: _~. ,s crlllhnrnnis A .|3»'iLB| I I 3% al 1|: l\lisa0\1ri ...I 27 I I I _ British Alll 011 l0l4| 101161 10 10 M Dis Corp-Sell 1:‘A_ 91/li S14; 81,4 ' . `l 21 l *m Hill, steward of the S. S. Aranmore. arrived in Pictou last night from _ szorks fini-11|llIgh|Low11.1m Charlottetown to attend the funer- 111 of his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. n Em: “_ __ Amherst also attended the funeral 1' -“lures ~» ---I l0‘,'£~| 21 1016i 20 which was held this afternoon. Mrs. elvllle 1-1111. Mr. wallaee Hin of ' 0'1"' ' up 'I‘o1\n1'1-n -llcrs Tltll . :_T|____ 56 M :us Walker. 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Mrs. 11111 had been--111-sefe lu 1 me me the “’s°"‘°" bei" °‘ s°““d ’“*“d'| r also po ts to n Ptll 3 , _ ,_ iglrl. fl ,.__ "“,‘,ff, D,-_ Champpm-S eviden” as to did, in the last few months of h.s Mr. Weldon Tweedy, Vernon R11- ML Guss OHouo1_an_ Greenfield _qu Ir v H Lnst un hw, Us 57 '35 01 can ' iff' th th for Lnst 1 <11 "1 . 63% 20% an 210% . 30% sis ss" 1.1 i #iii Uorrnpondcnh ol Jones & Co. :ls 8.1 Co. llnnbm ol ilu Hcntrcal Stock Exchange I8 Gmc cum se., cnortoueibon i _ husband and one son, Wallace She Il _ ""1”""“' 1° """"'°°" *“‘i‘:l”":"__kp_, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Champmn he was alone in the war 1,01." ...Is I1n.11|1oo.r1.'»I1oo.1.'» Mrs. Matthew Lee of Pictou and is _ \\'nr Loan ...I5 |l0TIT|107.00i10R.ft‘i _S Il | “ vlernry 1.ohu . ..|r11.g11n:1:1I1nn.00Ilos_1s , _ _ Maris Church. Interment was made t in the Roman Catholic Cmetery.»- ‘sn »_».`|,,,, ,., ; GRAIN RANGE P h hrl o 5111/.. 1 521:61 gn M Bell of Murray Harbor, P. E, I., n. not years of age and is survived by her _ The facts S“"°“"dm5 the act' ' n urv B doctor) was ,,,,,||,,,, ___| 1/_|| 4| _ | hich was held thisafternoon, was 191111 C°1'1'°b°‘”“1eS the ~;, ~__ . the called in and she and the ____er1_131_f1:_=1_¢___L;_. ...I41,1,IlolIi|ln 1o|1o'al largely attended. At two oclock the doczlor witnessed the will which 57 102.1111 1o2_sn remains were taken from the Hill the testator executed by his mark 1 __ JM _m__1% _ng residence. Front Street, to Stella ictou Advocate, June 12. g _T _ :ITIIE BIG PROVINCIAL EX- e Gulf. Tell your friends about al making of the will are not | room with the testator when the Wed by two s|5ter5_ Mrg E_ latter dlctacted and the former | _ \j|-1<»rr mm . -..|313I_p_¥;{I_w{.1y§|_|?¢.}_2 Grub or Pletou and Miss Katherine ‘ grew the Wm' The ""’S° ‘md WH' -'-!_ 330; - If':""__' _;`_'|§1,»j1o§|§i|11L{fn11'|1o;»;-in Lee oi’ Halifax. One half-sister re- the hall outside. The nurse (who _, 1* ; - .~ 1 .. ..41 I1n4oI1o1.nn|1o2.1.~1 .1 I _-on 20% _ §e2:1_:g_::§ U: :__{_‘A1___m__0n_m__0“_m sides in United states. The funeral. so er 4 . lu 111". 102.25 W Wm. Nelson comes in, is told by he old man what he had done. given the Wm by the doctor Iland that the propounders of the will have affirmatively established ‘i Mr. Billie Masters, Hermitage, R that the testator both knew and) Mr- James Valley. Albefry P13105. was a recent visitor to Vernon Riv- f` approved of the contents of the is visiting his old home again, af-| er, CASE SUMMED UP will. ter spending some time 11. Orwell. 1B1'1`10N °f 1931 ¢°mmU`I¢¢S MMI I would dismiss the Appeal. -~ svnnalv rasslxo or Mas. day. August 17th and continues A perusal of the material before with reference to the costs, I am MTS- Andrew MCD0I`l8ld 11215 re- STEPHEN GARLAND AT ELGIN ci til Friday night. Biggest prllefus satisfies me that this contest is of opinion that mme shguld be turned to her home in St. Georges' __ t in history. Fastest- and best lon attempt on the part of the ap-'given It ls true that the appellant after spending some time in Albcrrif ELGIN, A. co.. Juno 15.-The p 1'1" 'V111 f°mD1=¢9- T110 mulllllellimt 8f1d‘ 1191 relatives 71° °b1“1“,fails both here and before the Sup- P18105- commu11.iy was shocked today at p 15115 “\\1‘1°V'|1|° N11- 318181' ill Daft 0f the t¢St8l»01"S 651916 ‘vmuhireme Court of Prince Edward Is- -m ‘ the sudden llassixlz of Mrs. Stcpiml d better Midway. In fact the lit was kn0Wn he had willed £0 W11'lland; I cannot, however, escape MISS A111119 511f1W~ 50‘111`lD0l`l-. WHS Garland, a long life resident of El- I iilrcc sons, Mr. P. S. Garland. ol 45",, biggest and best show by lar-¢e‘liam Nelson. Being I‘0lHtlV€S Of mcltlle conviction that had William a visitor to Alberry Pl2lii1S. on Wed- ' havin k it a hotel for a num S Od lm. this carnival of fun and edu- *believe that the appemnt may have witnesses suggests that testator paid the Murphy bequest in his I lifetime, In any case the similar- ity in the wills is a strong indica- tion of the clearness cf testa- g tor's memory. He- had not seen the Bell will since the previous _fall. - value the strength of the testator's affection for William Nelson-an _ affection which he exhibited by 3:: no no n ou. 1 r Have you a boy? Many times you have thought you would like to start a. definite savings plan to ensure a good educa- tion or a good start in business for him. You would like to have a plan which would teach him the value of thrift while he is young. But_a11 ordinary savings plans have one big drawback _“Who would continue the savings should I die before he becomes of age?” Under our Chi1d’s Thrift Plan your savings fund is arranged through a life insurance policy on the boy. It provides that YOUR START 5 ° »» QIOV;3§§€i I -,25¢Qf y/I _ .1 5 _ /_-»,_-/-Z;/' II The Imperial Cbz'la”.cf .1 1 _ T/"eff Pla” 1 E ' THE IMPE 75 Queen St., CHARLOTTETOWN if _ ,f -_ _ 5 . `/ ' V ..\\ .S / C/ i \_\\\ _;_____f-';'/ . ---1_=£_; 1 should you die at any time _ The Imperial Life will waive : the subsequent premium de- ,. posits until the lad has reached ' 21, when he will take over the Policy and make the remaining _- deposits, if any, himself. ‘ This plan of savings can be ; arranged for either your boy f or girl and at any age. Why _ not give your child the benefit ‘~ of this method of building up ` a fund which will guarantee to him or her a good start in life? Ask us to send you an interesting leaflet which describes the Plan in greater detail. There is na ' obligatiorz. RIAL LIFE _ ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA ~ _ HEAD orrlcla - 'roR'oNTo,' ONTARIO Branch O$ca: ' " °'*. EE ...:.......,-3;;---:::::::::::::::.::::::'.:.|:::.::::::::::::.:.:::::::........................................_..................:, dispute. According to Dr- rn Nelson were standing across far as ther knowledge C811 BX' d takes it out of the room with 'I, therefore, agree with the sup- M1'~ and M1`S~ 011111195 Edm“11dS» 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield or 1'.-.undo 127 reme Court of Prince Edward Is- SPH1'f°W'5 13511- ‘Were 1`@°€f11 V1511°1`5 Shaw on Sunday last. Wi" ’7""` ~ '"7 11 to Vernon ver. taking William Nelson to live with _ _ - _ - _ him when he was only Q small b0y:1would have been avoided. For that_ visitor to New Perth. 1 by giving him the titles to his land, ‘reason there should be no costs some twenty years before his death; throughout. Mrs. Lillie Richards, Miss Jennie 7-he M ontr eal This similarity can be a stror1g`by the gift of practically all his ` 'Wood and Mr. Arthur Richards, 'I 5151” of Mr, _;_ Melville H111, 15- in indlcanan of the elesmess of thefproperty in the will drawn by Mor- --*im were to Montague on Saturday. StOCk ExChang'€' - I 1 1' |1111 11 .MMIII I Plctou today and attended the fu- testators memory lf. but Only lf. h@'1@l' B811 by felfflfmmz that 3111 ~_' P" ' M 0'/1 nm; or Mrs, mn mls arte,-noon_ dictated the w1l1.1r he did not die-fin the will drawn by Dr. champion, VERNON MVE11 AND V1C1N1T1’ Mr. Billie Pollrmd, Beach 11111, -- _ films lllnrl ---I 4-'llll ` 1 There 11 891181111 '@8191 111 1-he °°m' tam the Wm’ the similarity is noland by his delanmon’ mth bemre Mi _ Abbie 'c0__'_n S and Mr was a recent visitor to Montague. (special eo .rehm-1or1 z wnrdi munity at the death of Mrs. Mary indication at all. If he dictated theand after the last will was execu- Emi? Comngs Algerry Plains- _v_ _0penIHI¢h|Low|L:a ‘M_ Km We 0, M,._ Melville Km will he was bound to know tho1ted. of his intent-on to leave 1115 H .t 1;/I H b ~ Mr. and Mrs. Franlr Hynes. IA1- .,,__" ,,._,,;_~__h-__-ne--nm im im no well-known proprietor of Hllrs eon- contents thereof. _ money and effects to william Nei- We” V51 °" ° “fray 3’ 0*" °“ berry Plains. are receiving congrat- }§ _" 1'=-1-ku-2 --I ‘I9 I The other passage to which I son. To justify the conclusion that Sunday- ulations on the arrival of a baby nf," _ for 3' long time md her death was of - life lose that affection for William 91'- WHS 11 1'e°e111'V1511°f 19° Albefry was a visitor to Vernon River oil "1"" "Hu l‘f' ly; Canada Bonds unexpected' she was fortyone the making of the mu' It reads Nelbon of which he had given so|Plains. Saturday. ' :~:"}»,,l.`{`f`,§f ‘_',' many tokens of possessing; or that L -i ;_'_'_"§1r-il__;;_'I\"1f~ the will drawn by Dr. Champion' M15- Th9m§5 P01191- S11mm@1'V11191 Mrs. Wilfred Enman and daugh-I 1:1 " ' " Iwas not the offspring of his own W115 111 the C115’ SatU1`d1Y~ ter and Mr. D. McLennan, Vernon, L" volition,- calls, in my opinion, fol' were visitors to New Perth on Sat- ll.-I _fl .\1I11=-s .. evidence much stronger and more Ml”-JHGK K€ml9d¥~5°“1hl°°rt»Wa5 urday. ff" ”"`k"' " “ convincing than anything we find a visitor to Vernon River recently. here. A motor party consisting of Mrs. fl, Miss Amy Myers, l-lazelbrook, was Ernest Lund_ Mm James Raukm _\‘.1. mf-w .. ...I'_‘1‘.\,.'_, _ _ _\1- :<~-I C. .. 21:. APPEAL msMlssan_ 1 few" V1-111°' i0 Albeffy Plains Mr. James Rahlrln and Misses aisle r~.','..- 1211,, "ff __'1 '-1041 d Mel d, =__. .-,_ 55-'Kf.:~ S "=3 §-7:2 § sofas " -nm" 212 “H °" .3 s: .__»___-__»_--- _ 5 ».»5-T-‘ $§ ____ S _ If ilil l‘ro A ... 101 1` 1' ' B . IH 11 F'el111>llr A . ..'.° é? ‘_’;_ '.'l.~'1-r ('11 - \' \\' -... °-:‘- L‘.a=`3-1.3.75'-° ‘»~_ ..._ 1`“‘l\’ X 1 I1 . I1 5 .. III'lI§ .. .. ... ... or \\'o1uIs 1_\1ll¢m-1.- 11~.1<~r.-111 our I'oo~1-r ...I-we .sm 1l|1\'1|1i1::.'\lI . .,130 ziliuu ...I1..1.;|16 151,5| 15g ii 1: 10 _age If 4. I _ 'iii 411.3: 4! l an va Lim Bethel were 0"' lmvir "‘1’-"*~'1‘~}|‘l4"ii35 \ I I 31114, ..'<,fZ RANKS tcr, Mrs, Forsyth, of Califo town, P.E.I.; Mrs. I. W. ¢|°,|_ J_ w_ Bonner' secretary even _importuncd his to remem-'been 1,13 Search for the will drawn port were visitors to Flat River last edonia, Albert ce. Bcsicics hor Ilus- | .\liSSi0llH!‘.\’ Aid SoClety. 9-_ig Ch.|.|o¢¢e|0wn_ P_ E_ L ‘Uber her and her family. Ii' theirgby Mr. Bell, and his part in pro-_ Week. band, she is survived by thrcc lhmvo unlmone for nlmy hands. his affection for William Nelson ithe costs of these two appeals Mr. Alex McMillan was a recent A. Co.; Edwin Copp, of Victoria Co.; clock. an 21511114 .o-.11 .. .. ...'ons has Izas 123915 1»|11l11»r1~.- __ ,___I209 | | | _-M.--i__ Abncr, of Fredericton, also one aisv mia; fivo gm, g el - 0111(-l'\'illc, Mass.; R. S., of ds ever staged in the Garden of testator it was not lml>l'0D€l‘ 101°) Nelson gone into the witness-box nesday. the guest Of her llrfllller. ber of years. The late Mrs. Cnr- NS; Blair. of Albert. A. The funeral will be held stories were true that he had 1°Sl»_curing the new will to be made,i -~ brothers. Henry Copp, of Mlr1\\'n_\'_\'. 011 Slllldilll HfI€l‘l”l00¥\ at zlllclltcws. Mrs. James Smith, Free- Hansel- ackcr. Moncton; Mrs. Annie Hop- rr, M1-s. Warden Geldart and Mrl. _ A, W. Stewart, all of Elg in;; also Maccan, Co. Shi them to present their claims to hlslat the tria and explained the Mr. Garfield shew. land was before marriage, Miss Em-f was a devoted Christian lady. hav- e deter, Ar-nn" yum- hnudnyslbounty, and lt is 1101 d1ff1°\llt W charge of unkindness to the testa- _ ma Copp. daughter of the late Capt. tor, and also how thorough had Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Jones. South- Daniel Copp She was born at Cul mg born a member of the Baptist _ CIl111-ch and a life member of the at Elgin one o'- R. AND'l1/1lis`f_ -I - - _ Wives' Are ‘Qmek to Take Nouee`° I _ ' ' M By BRIGGS nk WAS SHE JOE lumix* . . " . r ' \ .4 , -- -1 . rf~'1.-iff.;-'11'-aff. I I VGoovevrn1ne.n\cswf61Ewo°o|] Wm ~g~ Hoo-or-D0 - ' ` - ' ’ KA`I‘HLEEN . JUST Anohiaa one or Tis. orrlcc Grabs m Tia! Omen .L 1» @°°b EVENING. 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