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Direetum to the eoal tion and 3, |181( l)l`0l'»lMil' Dan Patch, he is of style and ae- in different rnces '27 in 1912 miles in 171 the last half season of 1914 at at Charles /- at 'M Gillis. River,'si‘ Murray at neon. ~ pisses mrtuishtly. health and weather permitting, emi remaind- er of time at borne stable 3011000- Further information my application meminesuls to John A. lleI’\w°. in °h-rsf~lm»'"°" 'piece fee ‘ ~ ~. ' _ I pa-it eresfllens htmmf ‘ Malcolm Mne?b|~g~ me Newton, was secured in a River M°l4!i°80h called up Sir Robert Laird- appear in Court. and the Attomey- General, Hon. J. A. Mathieson, 'in moving that his bail be estrested, stated that there were special cir- cumstances in connection with the case which he would like to bring to the attention of the Court On June mises, for which he was fined $20 and costs, and the third for a second of- whlch he was fined the sum of $200. The Magistrate issued warrants of commitment in all three cases. Une constable was debuted to execute the warrants in regard to the first two cases, while another constable was assigned the issuc of the warrant in payment of a fine of $200; lillis re- fused_ to pay and wus arrested. He was tukcn to King's (`ounty Jail. Un the 19th, ten days after his convic- tion, the Magistrate _wus informed lthut it was the intention of thc de- I iendnnt to upply for _gt_ writ, oi__c_e_r- on 'l~`rlduy inet. .inn A. A, Mclean, K. o., for the defendant, said he understood that when the convictions were made thu fines were to run concurrently. Hu did not know until Saturday night that I-Illis was in jail and would not he in Court yesterday. Thelman was in jnil and in the custody of thc (frown and ho could not be more so- curc than he was. In the circum~ stances his absence wus fully justifi- ublc und bail should not be cstrcut~ ed. The ;\LLorney-General agrccihyi, l.\\c matter \vn.s held over until this morning, when thu rleli-iulunt \'.-lil appear in (‘ourt. THE DEEGAN CA.\`l<]. When the Ellis case wus pcstpoucil until this morning, -the Chief -luetico directed the Clerl: to call the cuscs on the (iivil Docket, 'l‘lio Clerk thorn- upon cnllcd the cuss ofa James Eng- lund und others against Michael Dec- gnn-nu action ol' debt to recover the sum of eight tliousnud dollnrB; l\lr. Stewart, K. C., for the |»lnintill`s “im Mr. Johnston, K. C., for the defcn. d.mt. When this case wus called llr_ Ste- wart, for the plaintiffs, rose and stated_to the Court thut this wus the ctlon on which the rlefcndunt, Dee- g-au, had bein wrreated lust. llecemher nd held to bail for eight thousand dollars and :.hout,which n certain newspaper published in Ulmriottetown had made some strong reflections on the plaintiffs gud hail intimated that the defendant would commence pro- cedings against the plaintiffs for false imprisonment. The plnintills had hrought the cuse on lor trial ut the present term of -the Court and were ready.with their cvillincc to prove and establish their cluifn for the eight thousand dollars and thr- l lnction would now have proceeded had it not been for the fact that on Saturday last the defendant Deegun had through his attorneys, Messrs. Johnston & Inman, paid the full eight thousand dollars without ile- duction and thi- costs of suit, which now rendered it unnecessary for the pluintills t0.proceed further, The next case-un nridofenizied action of ejcctment brought by Francis L. Hgszar-d and uno. against Churles Kelly-was then called and judgment; given for the 50 acres of land claim- ed. Mr. Gaudet for the plaintiffs, No Counsel appeared for the dcfendmit. Mr. Johnston. K. C., th-an moved for rules nisi to quash two convic- tions azninst J. A, G. Ellis, had before the 'Stlpeudiury Magistrate for Kiug’s i ounty for offences against the Prohibition Act. 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