. * I ERR clo RCO i et pie a ont 0 illite: Pca POSTE i» te Ma si Da ReneS ; ; i oS fe x a ©. * ef Py he oe ig oR i og o a RS Remedy for Hard ‘Times. Stop spending +o much on fine clothes, rich food and style Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better cloth get more real . ; . ; anc life every Way, ana running and substantial { sings of 7 especially stop tie foolish h abit of after expensive end quack doctors or using se much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors | rich, but put your all simple pure rem alway ata trifli tert imes and go of it in another umn aE Gentle Hint. f climate, with its sudden rature—rain, wind and sun mingled in a single day,—it 1t our children, friends and requently taken from us by ralf the deaths resulting «1- ause. A bottle of Boschee’s kept about your home for ill prevent serieus sickness, , and perhaps death, by For curing Pneemonia disease of the trust in the greatest ol lies, Hop Bitters that cures ¢ cost, and you will see b ys th) | oe itance. Resd i healtn, iry 1b once A Ir our style changes of temp shine, often inte is no wonder tl relatives are so neglected colds, rectly from this German Syrup immediate use, ' a large doctor's the use of three or Consumption, Hemorrhages, Severe Coughs, Uroup, or any_ Throat er Lungs, its success is simply wonder- ful, as , our Dru,gist will tell vou. German Syrup is now so’ this continent. regular size, 75 bill, } a four aoses, ‘ample bottles for trial, 10c. ; ts. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Orrawa, 25th May, 1851. | HEREAS circumstances have rendered it expedie it to effect certain changes 1a | the policy of the Government respecting the administration «[ Lands, Public Notice is hereby given :-— | 1. The Regulations of the i4th Octeber, 1879, were rescinded by order of His Excel- lency the Governor General in Council, on the z0th day of hay, instant, and the ing Regulations for the disposal of tural lands substituted therefor : 2 The even-numbered sections within the! Canadian Pacitic Railway Beit-—that is to Domunion [olLlow- agricul say, lying within 24 miles on each *.de of the line of the said Hailway, excepting those which may be reyuired for wood lets in con- | nection with settlers on prairie lands within | the said belt, er which may be otherwise | speciaily dealt wich by the Governor in Coun- cul—shball be held exclusively for homesteads and pre-emptions, The odd-numbered sec tions within the said belt are Canadian, Pacific Railway Lands, and can only be ac- quired from the ( ompany. ; 3. The pre-em) tions entered within the said belt, of 24 miles on each side of the Canadian | Pacific Railway, \:p to and including the 31st | day of December next, shall be disposed ot at the rate of $2.50 per acre; four-tenths of the | purchase money, with interest on the latter at the rate of six pe: cent. per annum, to be paid | at the end of three years from the date of | entry, the remainder to be paid in six equal | instalments annu-ily from and after the said | date, with interest at the rate above mention- ed on such portio:s of the purchase money as may from time tv time remain unpaid, to be paid with each in: talment. 4. From and after the 3lst day of December next, the price shiali remain the same—that is $2.50 per acre—ior pre.emptions within the | said belt, or within the corresponding belt of | any branch line «f the said Railway, but shall be paid in one suia at the end of three years, er at auch earlier peariod as the claimant may have acquired a title to his homestead quarter section. 5. Dominion Linds,the property of the Gov- Government, 24 raiiles of any projected line of Railway, recognized by the Minster of Rail- ways, and of which he has given notice in the Official Gazette as being a projected line of | railway, shall be dealt with as to price and terms, as follows —The pre-emptions shal! be sold at. the same price and on the same terms as fixed in the next preceding paragraph, and the odd-number.i sections shall be sold at $2 50 per acre, payable in cash. 6. In all towns 1ips open for sale and settle ment within Maaitoba or the North-West Territories, outsi:le of the said Canadian Paci- fic Railway Belt, the evenenumbered sections, except in the cass provided for in clause two of these Regulations, shall be held exclusive- ly for homestvad and pre-emption, and the odd-number«d sections for sale as pub- lic lands. 7 The lands ¢escribed as public lands shall be sold at the ur form price of $2 per acre, cash, excepting i: special cases where the Min- ister of the Interior, under the provisions of section four of t+ amendment te the Domin- ion Lands Act passed at the last session of Parliament, may’ eem it expedient to withdraw certain faring |ands from ordinary saie and settlement, and ;-ut them up for sale at public auction to the h.zhest bidder, in which event | such lands shal! |e put up at an upset price of $2 per acre. & Pre-emptions outside of the Canadian Pacific Kailway ‘jelt shall be sold at the uni- form price of $2 per acre, to be paid in cone sum atthe end «f three years from the date of entry, or at such earlier periods as the claimant may ac uire a title to his homestead quarter-section. 9. Exception ; iall be made to the provis- ions of clause 7, in so far as relates to lands in « the Province ef Manitoba or the North-West Territories, !yinz to the north of the belt con- taining the Pacitic Railway lands, whereina rson being an actual settler on an odd-num- red section shall have the privilege of pur- chasing to the ex ‘ent of 320 acres of such sec- tion, but no more, at the price of $1.25 per acre, cach; but: o Patent shall issue for such land until after tree years of actual residence upon the same. 10. The price and terms of payment of odd- numbered sections and pre-emptions, above set forth, shall not apply to persons who have settled in any on: of the several belts des- cribed in the seid Regulations of the lth October, 1879. hereby rescinded, but who have not obtaine:! entries for their lands, and who may establish a right to purchase sueh odd-numbered s¢ tions or pre-emptions, as the case may be, at the price and on the terms respectively fixe: for the same by the said Regulations. Timber for Settlers. 11. The sytem of wood lots in prairie tewn- ships shall be con tinued—that is to say, home- stead settlers having no timber on their own lands, shall be ; ermitted te purchase wood lots in area not exceeding 20 acres each, at a uniform rate o! $5 per acre, to be paid in eash. 12. The provision in the next preceding paragraph shal! ¢ pply also to settlers on prairie seetions bought from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in cases where the only wood lands avaiable have been laid out on even-numbered sections, provided the Railway Compar y agree to reciprocate where the only timber i: the locality may be found “Se lands, ‘ith a view to encuoraging settloment by echeapening the cost of building materia}, the Government reserves the right to grant licenses from time to time under aad ir accord- gnce with the prov:sons of the ‘Dominion Lands | Sales o Lan ' half of in every town and village on | # i the | canéel the sale and the privilege of ecoloniza- ‘Ist OCTOBER. | at an upset price to be fixed by the | Act,’ to cut merchantable timber on any lands owned by it within surveyed townships land settlement upon, or sale of any lands } the time by such license, shall, for covert a being, be same, 12 to [ndividuals or C orporuhions for Coton [ ” 14. In any case where a company or indi- vidual applies for lands to colonize, and is wil- ling to expend capital te contribute towards the construction of facilities for communication existing settlements, between such lands an stthe ; ot the good and the Government is satisfied faith ‘and ability of such company or indi-| ‘vidual to carry out such undertaking, the 'odd-numbened sections in the case of lands outside of the Canadian /acific Railway Belt, or of the Belt of any branch line or lines of the same, may be sold to such company or individual at half price, or $1 per acre incash. In case the lands ap- plied fer be situated within the Canadian Ia citic Railway Belt, the same principle shall apply so far as one -half of each ev en-numbered secvion 18 concerned —that is to say, the one each even-numbered section may be lividual at. the price of $1.25 per acre to be cash, The company or individual w ill furthe r be protect- i up to the extent of $500, with six per cent, sold to the company or 1n paid in ea interest thereon till paid, in the case of ad- vances made to place families on homesteads, under the provisions of section 10 of the am- ' endments to the Dominion Lands Acts herein- before mentioned. 15. In every such transaction, it shall be absolutely conditional :— (a.) That the company or individual, as the ' case may be, shall, in the case of lands outsic‘e of the said Canadian Pacific Railway Beit, | within three years of the date of the agree- ment with the Government, place two settiers the odd-numbered sections, anc -_- on each of colonization. (».) That should the land applied for be situated within the Canadian Pacitic Railway Belt, the company or individual shall, within three years of the date of agreement with Government, place two settlers on the half of each even-numbered section, ‘purchased under the provision contained in paragraph 14, above, and also one settler upon each oi the two quarter sections remaining | available for homesteads in such section. .) That on the promoters failing within the period fixed, to place the prescribed num ber of settlers, the Governor in Council may tion, aud resuiue possession of the lands t settled, or charge the full price of $2 per acre, or $2.59 per acre, as the case may be, for snch lands, as may be deemed expedient. (d.) That it be distinctly understood t iat this policy shail only apply to schemes ivi colonization of the public lands by Emigrants from Great Britain or the Luropean Contin- ; ent, Pasturage Lands, i6, The policy set forth as follows s all govern applications for lands ter grazing pur- poses, and previous to entertaining any appli- cation, the Mintster of the Interior shall satis- fy himself of the good faith and ability of the applicant to carry out the undertaking n- volved in such application. i7. From time to tiime, as may be deemec expedient, leases of such Townships, or por- ~ | tions of Townships, as may be available for grazing purposes, shall be put up at auction Silnister | of the interior, and sold to the highest bidder |—the premium for such leases to be paid in cash at the time of the sale. i8. Such jieases shall be for a period of | twenty-one years, and in accordance other- | wise with the provisicns ef Section eight o the Amendment to the Dominion Lands Act, passed at the last session of Parliament, here- inbefore mentioned. 1%. in ali cases, the area included in a lease shall be in proportion to the quautity of live stock kept thereon, at the rate of ten acres of land to one head of stock; and the failure in |any case of the lessee to place the requisite | | stuck upon the land within three years irom the granting of the lease, or in subsequently maintaining the proper ratio of stock te the area of the leasehold, shail justify the Gov ernor in Council in cancelling such lease, or |in diminishing propoftionaliy the area con- tained therein. 20. On placing the required proportion of | stock within the limits of the ieasehold, the | lessee shall have the and receiving a patent for a quantity of land | covered by such lease, on which to construct the buildings necessary in connection there- 7 | of the leasehold, which latter shall in no single | case exceed 100,000 acres. | 21. The rental for a leasehold shall in all | cases be at the rate of $10 per annum for each thousand acres included therein, and the price of the land which may be purchased for | the cattle station referred to in the next pre |ceding paragraph, shall be $1.25 per acre, | payable in cash, Payments for Lands. 22, Payments for public lands and also for pre-emptions may be in cash, or in scrip, or in police or military bounty warrants, at the option of the purchaser. 23. The above provisions shall not apply to mineral lands, or to stone or marble quarries, or to lands having water power thereon; and further, shall not, of course, effect Sections ; 11 and 29 in each Township, which are public school lands, or Sections 8 and 26, which are Hudson’s Bay Company’s lands, J. 5. DENNIS, Deputy Minister of the Interior. Lixpsty RusseLt, Surveyor General. j8, 3i oaw FOR SALE OR TO LET. ee fEX\HAT Valuable Freehold Property, situate . on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- _ Also, a VACANT LO’, suitable for a Gar- Gen, adjoining the above. The House contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, !ining Room, Parlor and Kitchen. Lhe Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector ot Weights aud Measures. Apply on the premises to ap2a MISS SKINNER BY PRIVATE SALE, VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, | situaced on corner of Pownal and Kent streets. For further particulars apply on the premises to EDWARD CORBETT, May 28, ’81—3w sat tu TO LET! 2S a term of years, with the right of _ purchase, several Building Lots, pleasant- ly situated at the head of U pper Hillsborough Street, Apply to June 8—2aw tf pee place to the EXAM P. DesBRISAY, rah Ps Frntivg done is a PEINTINGROOMB, subject to the operation of the | HATS, also two on homesteads on each of the even- | | numbered sections embraced in the scheme of | + sy ° . ° i privuege of purchasing, | lands valuable for town plots, or to coal or other | sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. | NO. 61 QUEEN STREET, HATS! HATS! A | CHRISTYS’ LONDON HATS, IN FUR, WOOL AND FELT, C. T. MORRISONS. May 27, 1881. gee RE cea W. E. DAWSON | & CLAS } < cS Intending to make a Change in their present Business, And being desirous of Clearing out their Kntire Stock --WHICH IS— ONE OF THE LARGEST —AND— Best Assorted in the Province, { BEFORE THE an it eomprises in part: House Furnishing Hardware, | Builders’ se ‘Carriage Makers’ ¢ Saddlery . i i ' VERY COMPLETE. Paints, Gils & Varnishes, | RON AXD STEEL, &e., | WHICH THEY ARE OFEERING For Cash or Short Credit, | | ma Te ee BIG DISCOUNT. i Pig I | | REMEMBER THE PLACE, ‘Opposite Millner’s Tin Shop, GREAT GEQRGE STEET. W. E. DAWSON & GO. _ May 10, 1881. OUR GHUCEAY = DEPARTIENT ae FRAL Complete in Every Particular, WHOLESALE BUYERS In Town and Country will find it to their ad- vantage to call upon us and INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK Before Purchasing Elsewhere. W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 10. 1881. Lobster Packers Supplies, 20,000 (1 Ib.) Cans, in cases, 48 each, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 40 ingots Refined Tin, 30 pigs Lead, 5 bars 1} and 14 Copper, 5 bales Marline, 20 kegs Box Nails, 126 coils 12 thread Manilla, 20 bags Nos. l and 2 Navy Bread, 300 barrels Flour, 30 chests and half chests Tea, 50 barrels Suyvar, 50 puns Molasses, 50 barrels Mess Pork, with, not to exceed five per cent. of the area | i | 30 do Prime Mess Pork, 10 do Jowls, 10 do Beef, 50 do Herring, for Bait, 50 suits Oil Clothing. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 6, ’81—1m eod. ie FRESH SALNION & CODFISH. A CONSIGNMENT JUST RECEIVED, o HASZAERD, June 9, ‘1-3 —— ; “Tim DAILY HXAMINER, TUNE 20, 1881. P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co. pee Steamers “St. Lawrence” and ** Princess of Wales.” UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NOVA SCOTIA. EAVE Charlottetown for Pictou Landing A every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings at 7.30, connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown about 2 p. m., on arrival of | Halifax. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA & THE UNITED STATES. | Leave “Summerside every day (Sundays | excepted) on arrival of ‘s'rain from Charlotte- | town, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places; and at St. ; John with Steamers of the International Co. and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Chariottetown for Summerside every Monday Morning about 3 o’clock. Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sun- days excepted) on arrival of day Traim from St. John, for Summerside, connecting there with ‘Train for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside for Charlettetown every Saturday evening about 5 o’clock. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary, same days ‘Train from Ch’town, May 4, 1851. Summer Arrangement, 1801. a, TD as & en STEAMER “HUATHER BELLE.” J LL LEAVE Orwell Brush Wharf for W Charlottetown every Tuesday, Wed- nesdayand Thursday Mornings, at 7 o’clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, returning frém Charlottetowa to Orwell same evening, at 3 o’clock, remaining at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night See Char- lottetown, arriving about 8.30 o’clock, p. m.; and when tide permits, on one of these days the Steamer will runto Vernon Kiver Briige. | Wall leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every | Friday and Saturday, according to tide, til lst ot November, and not after (every alter- nate Friday the Steamer will remain at Cra- paud Wharl over night). ; Fares to Orwell and other Wharves— Upper Deck and Cabin, 30c. ; Lower Deck, 20c. Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Cabin, 40c.; Lower Deck, 30c. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch'town, P. E. Island, April 28, ’81. ap28~-law pat her a era pres 3m THE | ONLY DIRECT LINE <a, STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. YOTH STEAMERS are titted with superior B PASSENGEK ACCOMMODATION, ar- ‘To Boston. | ranged for every convenience aud comfort, | and fitted up in elegant style. | Freicur carried at moderase rates, and as ' low as by any other route. | Ea@oes, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. | LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON | Every Saturday, punctually at noon. CARVELL BROS, AGENTS May 13, 1881—pat 2aw, sj kea For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty. four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned'into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL, March 12, 1881—tf Pleasant Residence fo Let, VHE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P, W. Hynd- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- session givenin a few days, may 9—eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY. be % VSS i wa eR & ; a Anihiasdienet j ae ORNE 3 " 3 ~ "S 914 | ee eR ise aut Rist y LAND WEN? 4 * ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the Lorne Higntanp Wuisky: **We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject. ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and oj pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘* ARTHUR Hitt, Hassaut, M. D, ‘*Orro HEnner, F, GC. S8,, F. 1.0.” Agents : -- MESSRS, OWEN ee & CO., lottetown, P,.I, Feb, 24, 1880 ! ee ae en ee nn le ee Ae Ky XA AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper published in P, E. Island | TRY A ERLE Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMLNER is devoted to the proimo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! ae ee eee The Weekly ixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER. Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is aiways full of News AND Aiways ug te the Times. The Weekly xaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of eutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Leeal Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and ladustrial interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the lnstitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country. THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, Une Dalia & Y IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, -—SUCH AsS— Bill-heads, Letter- heads, Notes of Hand, Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, etc., etc., done in first-class style, and at short notice, | Ls ‘ _ ee WANTED. A YOUNG MAN to take Charge of a sma i. - Farniture a tory at North 8 ss - None but a sober man q Apply to Cape Breton apply. EDWARD McDONALD May 30, ’8l—1Im {ju 4 North Sydney, THE BEST ~ #. TURNIP SEED, aun A Panes May 31, ’8l—eod BEER & SONS, sg A By-Law for levying and shecsal: - ing the rate of an Asses real estate and incomes ing, city of Charivttetown ;— as Be it enacted by the City Council. of ¢ = q City of Charlottevown as tuitows ;— . a 1, The rate of assessment for the comimenciny the ist of Jauuary, A, Dy and ending dist December, Lodi, ig specilied aud xed at the rate ot one and @n eS quarter cent on evesy Collar Of the Value « ie seal estate within the City of Chariots 7 according tw tlie Vaiuation of such reg) essaaee a8 assesscd by the assessors of the sald City Hone their Valuation roll of such real estate, eine aud duly returmed by them on the eighth daa of Apri, A. D., Loot. es 2. ihe rate of assessment for the saaaee commencing the ist day of January, AD a i8o1, aud ending sist Vecember, A, D., 188), 5 is herevy specilied and hxed at the of one cent on every Goilar of the wit yearly income, salaries or receipts Of all ps a subs, parlucrships aba Corporations, as i 2 eeu by Lie Asscsours of the said City im thee 7 valuatiol roiis ol such 1ucome tax, Inade gal =| duly returned Ly them on the ith day Apnl, A. D., lool, and on the 12th days april A. D, 1501. {L.o.j (ogd) W. KE. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Ub Wot b. diokkISON, iby VUierk, 2 4% ot A By-Law ivr allowing a Rate PiscouNl oH Lue ASSeSSMEnES og Keal state and incomes forthe — current year. pic it enacted by the City Council of oo City ol Charivttetown as toliows;— i. A discount at the rate of two and c halt per cent shall be allowed to all & - payers Who shall, on or betore the Twentisthh > a. aay ol June, A. V., 15d1, pay to the Jit - Vierk, at his office, Lue taxes severally dehy om them for the current year On Real Ketatom iucomes, a (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON, [L. 5.) Diayor of the City of Ch’ge 4 (Sgd.) Wal. 6. MURKRISON 1 City Clerk, Charlottetown, May 21, 1851, ee A By-Law helating to Horses amis Warriages, aud ior the Purpose ae faxing tie sae, fae B" it enacted by the City Couneil of 4 Bh City of Clarietvetown, as fellewss— ; ‘Liere shall be paid by every person resident of said City, and beg the owner 6 i keeper of ail Horses, Carmages and Slag kept or used ior the purpose of plessuses proiit within the limus oi the City of ha :~ iettetown, the tuollowing annual : of S . lax, that 1s to say: ‘ine sum of two eg tor cach and every horse so kept for ue cr protit as aloresaid, and the sum of one @ie | . jar tor each and every Carriage or ho Kept as aloresaid, provided always mm Fe person shall be Labie to pay the tax REM linposed ior more carrlages or for » 6 6ES sleiphs than the number ot horses ewned ma a lus. 2. The following notice and certficate sas be deposited with every person Owning i] aoe being the owner or keeper of such ab tes riaye anu sieigh by the Urty Collector or person duly authorized : . dlorses end Carriage Tax. You are hereby required to give a just true account of alt horses, carriages @m@ias sleighs owned or kept by you for the pur” poses of pleasure or prott. The following aoa vertuilicate is leit wita you to be tilled up : transmilted to me within six days from delivery thereot, Dated this day et ,A. D. 18 7 orm or Rerupy, Los I certify that the number of horsés, i lages and sieighs owned or kept by me ms picasure or proiit since the first day of >. 4. 150 1S » vrare a » 3. Any person or persops keeping or OWBe lug aby horse, carriage er sleigh, and shall uegicct or reluse to. make due returm >: Se: thereof Wilhla tie tue specified, or whe shall give a iaie statement reiative to the number : vf horses, carriages or sleighs owned or kept 454 by him, shali be subject vw the penalties of > this By-Law. a 4. any person becoming possessed of or of Gy owning or Keeping any horse, carriage or Sleigh Gurimy any part of the period between the first day of January, i631, and the thirty- 9% lirst day ot December, A, D. Losi, or during — a part ot aby. succeeding year thereafter, be ginning and ending as aforesaid, shall bevse liable to the tax en such horse, carriage and * sleigh imposed by thie By-Law as if ne had — possessed, Owned or kept such horse, carriage or sleigh for a whole year, and the Collector thereot is hereby empowered and required demand and enforce such Tax ef and from the owner or keeper of such horse, carriags —% and sleigh, 5. ‘ie tax aforesaid shall be paid on OF ~ beiore the expiration of ten days after it has — been applied tor by the collector or other pet 4 son duiy authorized, and in default ef pay- — ment aii persons Owning or keeping horse, carriages and sieighs shalt be suea for the “= amouut of the tax or assessment on the same & in the City Court of the City of CharlettetowR | at the suit of the City of Charlottetown, and = on judgment beimg given execution shall issue in the ustial manner, a 6. Horses anc ‘irucks owned and used by = Licensed ‘Truckmen, are hereby ex from taxation. _ 7. Avy person or persons guilty of an I Iractioh «ol the provisions of this By- 4 : Law, shall, upon conviction in the City Cours ~ of the Supendiary Megistrate, on the oath@® — affifmation of any creaible witness, torfeit a pay atthe discretion of the said Magistrate,® ~~~ penalty not exceeding the sum of thirty dolaré for each offence, ¢xciusive of costa,and in detault ee of payment thereof it shall and may be law- E, ful ior the said Magistrate to commit the — » otiender or ofienders to the common jail of | the said city ior any period not exceeding = thirty days, unless the said penalty and costs — be sooner paid, = [L. 5.) (Sgd) W. E. DAWSON, eS Mayor of the City of Charlettetow&, 5 7 Wm. B. Mokxison, & se City Clerk. : Charlottetown, 2let May, 1851, 7 ie