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THE LAWYER

... i EDITED BY A BARRISTEIR AT LAW:. No. CXXIII. be ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. P bi all WILLS. ?? E. F.-As the monely was settled upon you by T mnixriaze astti' ment you certainly cannot disp?55 of hi it br will, unless in pursuance of someo power in the ml settlement enabling von to do so. t F. 1H. D.-Under the will of S. Dl her Ron T. D. Of became entitled to all her real and perlsonal property ...

THE LAWYER

... THE LIWYE. I EDI-TED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. 'No. CXXV. wh ser bef ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, delt WrhLn. h ALGOA BiAy.-We Would recommend the following rul: form of will in lieu of the one you have sent us. we sho presume from your letter that you wish to give all I ,mal, property to your wife and children equally; if ree to the will should be as follows 1This is the last nh will- of me - ...

THE LAWYER

... THE LAWYER . EDITED BY A BARRISTEIR AT LAW. SPI No. CXXIV. m api ANSowER S TO.CORRESPONDENTS. P WVILLS. (1) ALUX&NDBSR.-WO have carefully read the wvill Pe, which you ha-re sent us, hut it is extremely difficult if to say what construction a court of equity would If put upon the words with power to dispose of of my real estate at my wife's decease; whether, having to' regard to the ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... |GOSSIPWITH THECHILDR&.| BY UNCLE OLDIAN. irmi going to have 'a flue time next week. It was Rumblegrauble who made this remark. Ea was sitting by himself and talking to himself in a . corner of my study, and as he spoko the aosnky giant chuckled and rubbed his vapoury bands. He did not no know that Langbarway was present, but she reallr: was, perched in a branehlof pear blossom which had ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... IGO|SLP WITH TE CHILDRtEN.| BY UNCLE OLDMAN. Lauthaway has last comee in-it is ThursdaY morn. ing-in'a state of bigh' deligb't. The cause of her gladnegs is the splendid weather with which the children are being favoured. umblegramble is h nowhere to be seen. I anppose he is in despair, and vi has gode off to hide himself in some dark cave. 'The 't fairy wishes me to say how heartily she ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... |UaE A.RTH, , ANI).D HOME. BY A LADY CONTRIBUTOR. At latt some signs oE spring. It is a double delight to watch the buds swelliig and bursting since we is have had to Wvit io --ong - for the sight.' Never was May Day so shor'l, 4 its appropriate flowers, and as for the May Day prsoassion-well, that seemi to fc have disappearedfalong with the flowers. I am sorry in that the time-hdiottied show ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... BY IUNCLE OLDMAN. B Last wesek I told you. about a thrush's neat which B Laughaqay had found, and to which Barablegrumble G threatened to direct a cruel and unfeeling boy. Well, 3, two days after we had seen this happy birdie's home, I paid a second visit to the old orchard. 'I expected tbat the two naked nestlinge which I saw before woald have begun to show signs of feathers, and that ta ...

GLASGOW EXHIBITION

... IGLASGOW EXHIBITI ON. OPENING CEREJMONY. The Glasgow Exhibition, was opened on Tuesday by the Prince of Wales, who was accompanied by the Princess, The Exhibition is the ?? extensive ever held in Scotland, and of those in England it is only passed in point of size, though perhaps not, in interest, by the one in Hyde Park in 1851-the pioneer of univeral exhibitions-and the other at South ...

THE LAWYER

... I EDITED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. . c No. CXXVI. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDEiNT3. tdi WILLS. BR MIANCHESTER.-We reply to your qnestions (1) fa If you witch to know whether your father left a will wi or not your wistst course will be to make a search at Rc the Probate Office in Manchester, and if your search so proves fruitless to searchforletter. of ?? co If you do not find either a will or letters ...

THE MANCHESTER THEATRES

... I THE RANCHESTER THEATRES. The Colleen BSwn is revived at the Theatre Noyal as a Whitsuntide attraction. This fine old Irish melodrama acted adequately by a cormany of even excellence.. The climax of the drams is tne cave scsne, and here was witnessed a feat of stage manaee. ment which we have not seen excelled for a lonz time. The stage was a mnonlit cavern, with a floor of rippling water. ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... I1 BY A LADY CONTRBrUTOR. Ladies are Still shy of donning summer gsrinents, and at the flower show and the crioket ground winter inil or semi-winter dresses have aboundea. Everybody gh seems afraid to be the first to show a spring oolour, oh and far is plentifully present in the midst of bright no sunshine. Perhaps those who keep to winter clothes ha are Wise, for the change of temperature on ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... EARTIH AND HO:ME.I BY A LADY CONTRIBUTOR. A good many homes for working girls bavie recently been opened in Lnadbu. Some are only restaurants and evening homea, but most give board and lodging was at a cheap rate. The necessity for such institutions is cor shown by the fast that of 66 girls recently living in cha one of the homes only nine were natives of London, kuc and it is said that this ...