ROYAL GAZETTE. T , ...~..._.._-..--_._ -v Gianna FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1869. Boann or EDUCATION. THE Monthly Meeting of the Board will be held on Thursday. the 25th day of November, instant, at the Colonial Building, at 11 o'clock. a. m. The Examination of Candidates will begin at the Normal School. at nine o’clock, a. m.. of the same day. JOHN McNEILL, November 10. 1869. Secretary. Convictions . N Saturday. the 30th of Oct.. ’69. Malcolm McCallum, of Lot 48, was convicted and fined before J. R. Bourke and Samuel Drake, Esqs., two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Queen’s County. in the sum of five shillings, with costs, for a trespass on the property of John Carver, of Lot 49, and in default of payment, 10 days’ imprisonment. 0n the same day, and before the same Justices. John McDonald, of Lot 48. was convicted and fined in the sum of five shillings, with costs. for a trespass on the preperty of John Carver. of Lot 49. and in default of payment, 10 days’ imprisonment. On the same day, and before the same Justices, Hector McDonald. of Lot 48. was convicted and fined in the sum of five shillings, with costs, for a treSpass on the property of John Carver. of Lot 49. and in default of payment, 10 days’ imprisonment. 0n the same day. and before the same Justices, Robert Lunn, of Lot 48, was convicted and fined in the sum of five shillings, with costs. for a trespass on the property of John CarVer. of Lot 49. and in default of payment, 10 days’ imprisonment. On the same day, and before the same Justices. Mal- colm McCallnm, of Lot 48. was convicted and fined in the sum of five shillings, with costs. for a trespass on the property of William Wood. of Lot 49, and in default of payment, 10 days’ imprisonment. On the same day, and before the same Justices,John McDonald, of Lot 48, was convicted and fined in the sum of five shillings, with costs, for a trespass on the preperty ofWilliam Wood, Lot 49, and in default of payment, 10 days' imprisonment. *On the same day, and before the same Justices, Hector McDonald, of Lot 48, was convicted and fined in the sum of five shillings, with costs, for a trespass on the property of William Wood. Lot 49, and in default of payment, 10 days’ imprisonment. On the same day, and before the same Justices. Robert Lunu was convicted and fined in the sum of five shillings. with costs. for a trespass on the property of William Wood. Lot 49. and in default of payment, 10 days' imprisonment. On the same day, and before the same Justices, Duncan McCullum was convicted and fined in the sum five shillings. with costs, for a trespass on the property of Robert Jenes, of Lot 48. On the same day. and before the same Justices, Jas. Kelly, of Murray Harbor Road. was convicted and fined in the sum of one pound, with costs. for an assault on Malcolm McLean. of Murray Harbor Road—fine and casts paid. On Thursday. the eleventh inst.. James Webster. of Lot 48. was convicted and fined before J. R. Bourke, Esq., one of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for Queen's County, in the sum of five shillings, with one pound thirteen shillings and eight-pence, costs. for an assault on James Chandler, of Lot 48, to be paid in six da 8. or ten days’ imprisonment. illview, Lot 49. Nov. 12, 1869. Executor’s Notice. “~— LL persons indebted to the Estate of the late George Axworthy. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having demands against the said Estate, are required to furnish their accounts to JO'—lN DUNCAN, Executor 6: Trustee. Oct. 15. 1869. [nov. a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.§ Queen’s County. In the Supreme Court ff Judicature-Michaelmas erm. 33rd Vic., A. D. 1869. N the matter of an application for execution, to be issued against the lands of George Leonard, of Lot No. Four, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, deceased. and all his former right. title. and interest therein. under the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the said Island, passed in the 24th year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled “ An Act in amendment of, and in addition to, the acts relating tojudgments entered of Record in the Supreme Court of Judicature,” upon a Certain judgment entered of Record in the said Court. in a cause wherein James Reid is Plaintiff, and the said George Leonard, Defendant. Whereas application hath been made to this Court on the part of the Executors of the said James Reid. the Plaintiff, stating that the sums of Fifty-two pounds Eighteen shillings and Seven-pence, debt. and Three pounds costs, together with interest on the said £52 183. 7d., are due and owing on. and secured by, a certain judgment entered of Record against the said George Leonard, in or about Trinity Term, A. D. 1863. for the sum of One hundred pounds Ten shillings. debt. and the said sum of Three pounds,costs of suit. and eXecution on such judgment hath been moved for on behalf of the said. the Executors of the said James Reid. the Plaintiff. It is Ordered, That unless all or some of the persons interested in the lands formerly belonging to the said George Leonard.- deceased, shall. on the First day of Hilary Term next. at Charlottetown, come forward and show cause why execution should not be issued upon the aforesaid judgment, as prayed for. then execution will be issued against the lands, tenements. and heredita~ ments of the said George Leonard, deceased, in pursu- ance of the Act of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island, passed in the 24th year of the reign of Her'present Majesty, intituled “ An Act in amendment of. and in addition to, the acts relating to judgments entered of Record in the Supreme Courtof Judicature." on Affidavit of Richard B. Reid. and on motion of Dennis O‘M. Reddin. of counsel for the Plaintiffs. By the Court, ‘ ' D. HODGSON, Proth'y. Nov. 1. 1869. [nov. 12 In the Court of Insolvent Debtors. Prince Edward Island, 33rd Vic., A. D. 1869. Queen’s Co., to wit. In re Henry Howat. of Tryon, in. Prince County, in the said Island, Merchant, an Insolvent Debtor. UNLESS canse be shown to the contrary on W'cdneso day. the Eighth day of December next, at Eleven o’clock, a. m.. in the Court House, in Charlottetown, the above named Henry Ilowat will be discharged. under and by virtue of the Unfortunate Debtors' Act. from all debts contracted by him prior to his application for the benefit of the said Act. Dated the 10th day of November. A. D. 1869. CHARLES YOUNG, Judge or Com. I. 1). Court. On motion of the Hon. Edward Palmer. of counsel for Insolvent Debtor. '