ROYAL SCHEDULE ((3.) Return to Executiqn. between A. B. Plaintiff. and C. D. Defendant. I, J. K. Sherifi (or late Sheriff) of County, by virtue of the within writ to me directed, did seize, advertise and ap- praise the lands and tenements of the said O. D., and did on the day of A. D. 186 sell the same to Who Was the highest bidder therefor, for the sum of and which lands and premises are more particularly described in a deed executed by me to the said dated the day of A. D. 1843 ' ' The answer of J. K. Sherifi‘ or late Sheriff. SCHEDULE (D) To be endursed upon deed. County to wit. 1, J. K., Sheriff, (or late Sheriff) or Deputy Sherifi‘ to Sheriff, make oath and say, that the above mentioned lands Were regularly seized, appraised, advertised and sold in every respect as by law directed. Sworn to before me at A. D. 18.6. in County this da y of An Act to amend the Act incorporating the Summerside Bank. [Passed April 24, 1868.] * HEREAS by the second section of the Act of the twenty-eighth year of her present Majesty’s reign, chapter the twenty-fourth, in- tituled “ An Act to incorporate the Summerside Bank,” it is required that one-third part or five thousand pounds of the capital stock of said bank should be paid in current gold and silver coins of this Island within one year from the passing of the said Act, and a further sum of five thou- sand pounds within two years from the passing of the said Act, and the remaining five thousand pounds within three years from the passing of the said Act : and whereas it is deemed eXpedi- ent to extend the period for making the last payment of the said capital stock. Be it there- fore enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Coun- cil and Assembly :' That the period for making payment of the last or remaining third part of the said capital ‘stock required by the said Act to be made with- in three years from the passing of the said re- cited Act, shall be, and the same is hereby extended until the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, leavmg it, however, nevertheless, in the power and op- tion of the said bank, or the president and di- rectors thereof, to call for and require such pay- ment to be made at an earlier period than the said first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, if they deemglt adws- able so to do. GAZETTE. An Act to incorporate the Agricultural Society. [PaSSed April 24, 1868.] ' HEREAS James Hogan, Martin Melanie, - , James McKay, Anthony McCormack, John McIntyre, Hilary McIsaac, John Hughes, Peter MoAulay, George Robertson, J olrn R. McKinnon, John Ryan, Norman Mathewson, and others, inhabitants of St. Peter's Bay, in Prince Edward Island, have, for some time past, constituted a Society for the promotion of Agrin culture in St. Peter’s Bay and the vicinity there‘ of : and whereas it would tend to the encourage— ment and improvement of agriculture if the said society were incorporated : I. Be it therefore enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, that James Hogan, Martin McInnis, James McKay, Ane- thony McCormack, John McIntyre, Hilary Men Isaac, John Hughes, Peter McAulay, George Robertson, John R. McKinnon, John Ryan, Norman Mathewson, and such other persons as are new subscribers to the said society, or who shall at any time hereafter become subscribers thereto, according to such regulations and by laws as shall hereafter be framed or enacted‘by the said society, shall be, and they are hereby constituted and declared a body politic and cor— porate for the purpose of promoting agriculture in St. Peter’s Bay and the vicinity thereof, by the name of “ the St. Peter’s Bay Agricultural Society,” by which name they shall be a per- petual corporation, and shall have succession for ever, and a common seal, with full power and authority to alter, vary, break and renew the same at pleasure, and by the same name shall sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be answered in all Courts both of law and equity, and be for ever able and capable in the law to purchase, receive, possess and en— joy to them and their successors any lands or hereditaments, goods and chattels whatsoever, and to act in all the concerns of the said cor- poration for the purposes for which it is here- by constituted as aforesaid ; and also, that the said corporation shall, in manner hereinafter mentioned, from time to time, and at all times hereafter, have full power and authority to make, constitute, ordain and establish such bylaws, regulations and ordinances as may be deemed necessaryfor the good rule and govern ment of the said society; provided that such by-laws, regulations and ordinances be not rc« pugnant to the laws of this Island or the pro« 837’ St. Peter’s Bay visions of this Act.