Memorials, &c., where to be registered. Interpretation clause. This Act not to tive powers. Commissioner for taking Affidavits to prove the execution of deeds, or to take the acknowledgment of the grantor or grantors of deeds. be XVIII. All memorials and receipts, to registered under this Act, shall be registered in their order in the Book of the Registry of Deeds, in which mortgages of lands in Queen's County shall be registered, from the time when any such memorial or receipt shall be presented for registry. XIX. The 66 words person," "persons," "holder," "and holders,” in this Act, shall be construed to mean and include Bodies Corporate, and Corporations. XX. Nothing in this Act shall be held to limit Corpora- annul, abridge, or lessen any power or authority conferred on the said Corporations by former Acts of Assembly relating thereto. rial of Bond to (SCHEDULE A.) We, A. B. and C. D., two (or as the case may Form of Memo. be) of the Trustees of Saint James' Church, be registered. Charlottetown, do hereby certify that "The Minister and Trustees of Saint James' Church," pursuant to the powers conferred upon them by the Statute, have issued Bonds (or a Bond) of the following description Date No Bank where payable Time when payable Amount and the said Bonds are now outstanding and unpaid, and I, E. F., do hereby certify that I am now the lawful and bona fide holder of said Bonds for value. (SCHEDULE B.) I do hereby certify that a memorial of this certificate of Bond was registered on the day of Registry memo rial. Received from "The Minister and Trustees of Saint James' Church" the sum of Dollars, in full payment of the following Saint Form of receipt No. Date. Amount. Bank where payable. Time when payable. Witness my hand (and the Corporate Seal of (Name of Corporation)) this day [SCHEDULE E.] Bonds to form We, the undersigned Trustees of Saint James' Certificate of Church, Charlottetown, do hereby certify, that Hen in Real Estate. the Minister and Trustees of Saint James' Church, pursuant to the powers conferred upon the said Corporation by Statute, have issued Bonds of the following description: No. Date. | Amount. | Bank at which payable. | Time when payable. And we subscribe this memorial for Registry in order to make said Bonds and each of them a lien on the lands and hereditaments of the said Corporation. Signed by A. B., C. D., E. F., and In the presence of Trustees. CAP. XVII. An Act to authorize John Hughes to take the additional Christian name of Wellington. (Passed April 18th, 1877.) Be it enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, as follows: John Hughes tional name of Wellington. I. That for business reasons, and likewise to Authorizes avoid loss and inconvenience arising from to take addidentity of names, John Hughes, of County Line, Township Number Sixty-seven, in Queen's County, in this Province, Gentleman, may take the additional Christian name of Wellington, and that the legal signature of the said John Hughes be John Wellington Hughes. CAP. XVIII. An Act to Incorporate the Farmers' and Mechanics' Co-operative Association. (Passed April 18th, 1877.) Be it enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly: : Company with by 14. I. That Duncan Shaw, Jonathan McWilliams, Incorporates Joseph Prowse, John McKenzie, Samuel How- privileges given ard, Charles Warren, George T. Haszard, William 15 Vic. Cap. Henderson, John Scott, Duncan C. Murray, John Neill, William Howard, and every such person or persons as shall from time to time become proprietors of shares in the Corporation hereby established, their successors and assigns shall be, and they are hereby constituted and declared to be a body corporate and politic, by the name of "The Farmers' and Mechanics' Co-opérative Association," for the purpose of carrying on a general business in buying and selling by wholesale and retail, dry goods, hardware, groceries, country produce and general merchandize, and by that name shall have all the general powers and privileges made incident to a Corporation by the Act of the Fifteenth Victoria, Chapter Fourteen, intituled "An Act relating to Corporate Bodies. $15,000. Shares $10 each II. That the Capital Stock of the said CorCapitol Stock poration shall consist of the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, the said stock to be divided into fifteen hundred shares of ten dollars each; and that the said Corporation shall have power to increase the Capital Stock of the said Company and the number of shares, until the Capital Stock of the said Corporation shall Power to in amount, in the whole, to the sum of Thirty 000 to $30,- Thousand Dollars, divided into three thousand crease Limits share shares. III. No Shareholder in this Company shall holders liability be in any manner liable to or charged with the payment of any debt or demand due by the said Company, beyond the amount of his or her unpaid subscribed share or shares in the Capital Stock of the said Company. Property of IV. The joint stock and property alone, of the for its debts. said Company, shall be liable for the debts and engagements of the same. CAP. XIX. Incorporates An Act to Incorporate the Kensington Hall Company. (Passed April 18th, 1877.) Be it enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, as follows: I. That Edwin Proctor, George W. W. Hall Company. Bentley, John Hogg, William Bowness and Hugh McLeod, and all and every such person or persons as shall from time to time become proprie. tors of shares in the Company hereby established, and their associates, successors, or assigns, be, and they are hereby declared to be, a body politic and corporate by the name of the " Ken |