The Liv ea peel barenect, or knight, and conte Pp! \ leges on pris per-ons, She alone can erect < | : ne, and raise a regulate fleets and armies. Sheis the head of the chu she cenvenes and dissolves al] eeclesias | synods and convocations, nominate: to vacant bishoprics aod ther Church ottic S, She sends ambassadors to foreign States, receives ambassadors at home, makes treaties and alliances, and declares war and peace, though her | power in these respects also is in a large degree limited by the power ef Par ament to enact such laws or rey Gl such laws as muy be neccessary to} make it effective Asis wel known, | the Queen appoints her own adv sers irrespective of the approval of Parlia- yopularly the Minis- possess the whole ment, and though 7 try is supposed to exec power, sure is presented by them to the sideration of Parliament through the channel of the Ministry, and Parlia- ment may originate and pass acts at its pleasure, subject to the sonstitutional itive Cul right of the Queen to nullify them by her veto. The Queen can cinvene Parliament and terminate its sessions at will. There have been but two in- stances in which the Lords and Com- mons have met by their authority, namely, previous to the restoration of Charles Ll., and at the Revolutien of 1688 - _—_—som « — NEWS NOTES. A strike among the Il:ish farm | laterers is threatened. Cholera is an epidemic form hes made its appearaace at Cairo. Austria threatens to entirely break off her diplomatic relations with Kou- mania. The Dean Stanley momerial projects | in | is being enthasiastically recieved England. Mr. Gladstene has been henorary member of a learned society in Belgrade. The cotton crop of the Southern States is officially reported to he lower at the present time than at any season | since 1866, Mrs. Langtry, the English beauty. has made her- first appeurance on the stage. The Lendon press commen's favourably on her actiog. The land a part ef which it is hoped to obtain fer the preposed Peeple’s park at Paddington, London, is now vatued at £2,300 an acre “Sixty years age” it was offered at £10 per acre A new and exciting game of chance has beon introduced into fashionable circles of Boston, which, while it intoxicates | the senses, dees not weaken the nerves | or impair the mind to any great extent. | The game is to guess the number of beans in a glass jar. An electrician in Franee is haviog built a small boat with which he inteods to cress the English Channel, using an electric motor to propel it. He will take a companion oa the voyage, and is said to have seleeted the route from Boulogne to Folkesrone. The pelled Aberdeen bull “Viseount,’ whieh has just been shipped with other polis to the Hon. J. H. Pope, Minister ef Agriculture, is a full brother of the heifer which was so unprecentedly suc- sessful at the Smithfield show. She toek the first prize of £20 in her class, the£40 cup for the best Scotch beast, the £50 cup for the best cow er heifer, and the champion plate of 100 guineas fer the beat shown, besides, silver and gold medals. The Chicago Railway Age, commen- ting upon the fact that in the last fiscal year, there was a slight surplus in the earnings of the LIatercolenial Railway. while ia the year 1879-S0a large defict occured, says: —"“The fact that the next resuits for the past year, have so much improved, although the rates for freight on many articles have been reduced, is creditable for the present managment and also indicates an im- proved condition of the country thiough which the line passes.” Capt. Wm. Stewart, of Ottawa, who was beeo on a visit to the North West Territories, speaks inthe mest glew- ing terms of the country and the pros- pects of its rapid development. _He says several millions ef dollers of foreign capital have been depesited in banks at Winnipeg, to be invested nex! spring. The captain himself bas leased 100,000 acres onthe Bew River for grading purposes, which is being stocked wite 5,000 head of cattle and several hundred horses, He. claims that the Canadian lands are influently superior to those of Dakotah and Minneseta. ———— <i 2? LP <o ee... To Preserve Eaas.—The Scientitic American gives this as an excellent mode of preserving eggs: “Take fresh ones, put «dozen or more inte a willow basket and immerse this fer five seconde in boiling water, containing about five pounds of common brown sugar per gallon. Place the eggs on trays to dry. Then pack, when cool, small end dewo ; in an intimate mixture of one part of fisely powdered charceal aed twoefdry bran. In this way they will last six months or more. The ecalding Water Causes the formation of a thin skin of hard albumen next the inner surface of the shel], and the sugar or wane dove all the pores.” Cut this no important mea-} elected an | THE DATLUY re . wee . en, ma re AFR R ALL S , * ys . ‘ sai > ‘ . whi: uaned Gis ° sas 9 7 STA ME cP a < t ne ureat tsa is to EBXER & GOFE’S. OUR EXTENSEVE STOCK is MOVING OFF RAPIDLY, AND OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ‘Getting Best Quality at Low Prices. ——— — :0:—-———— GHRISTMAS SUPPLIES! a ¢ Fable Raisins (Extra Choice), RAISINS - - ? Valencias (Off Stalk, five and large) FICS - Boxes and Half-Boxes, Cheap. §350 Boxes of Very Choice Layer 2 2 Figs. Ae §¢ Fresh, Roasted and Ground on our COFFEE - = =° Q premises, warrented Choice. oe ( Woodburn’s (St. John) Celebrated Pure ee . RY | Candies, a very large assortment. tes , . ec 1 Chocolates, Creams, Toys, Scotch Mix- | tures, Gum Drops, &e., &e. & Hinlf-chesta, Caddies, 5, 7,10, 15 and 20 lb. boxes. Our new Tea is giving EGTION rs AND UPpwaARDs. con EN aw TEA - . excellent satisiaction. | Very Choice Brands (warranted), Hia- | LOU ao swt hed watha, Primrose; National Policy, ( Crown Patent, Xe. Nuis, Dates. Spices, Candied Peel, Siscuits, Chocolate. Gscoa (ik pps), Schiveiizer’s Cecoatina, Cranberries, Green Fruit, &e, &4. | EEE O. | BEER & Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1881. ne EE NE ER ce Ee RTE GORE. weet eee Re -~ A SOre A POSITIVE MARK BOWN! 0a | In order to reduce my very heavy Stock of } DRY GOowss THIS SEASON, [ will sell the following lines at special rates of discount: HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, &e., |MEN’S and BOYS’ ULSTERS, LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIRTS, KNIT WOOL GOODS, 20 per cent. discount 20 per cent. discount 20 per cent. discount 20 per cent, discon i 10 to TWEEDS and DRESS GOODS, 10 to 20 per cent. discouut READYMADE CLOTHING, . 10 to 20 per cent. discount Several Other Lines ai Reduced Prices. As this is a positive mark dowa sale, customers can rely on getting rare bargains. aes OWEN CONNOLLY. FIRE! MARINE! LIFE HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, — REPRESENTING— roial Union Vire Assurance Company, o CAPITA L, £2,500,000 STG. Assurance Company, cf CAPITAL, $800,000.09. Gaming { London, Eng.. a Western Fire Toronts, Oat, british America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Gut.. CAPITAL, $500,000.00. & Accident Insurance Cempany, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. 0: MARINE ENSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. 10: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES :0: Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottctown, April 4, 188|—tf TO LET 2 fFYIHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Arcap Kernnepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’’ Ap. ply to the owner, ikemoved. RS. W. W. ! RVING begs to netify be M friends aud the public generally that , Ske bas opened her Fall and Winter Classes JOUN INGS. | for Painting and Drawing in all their different Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881 | Sapenr, | For terms, etc. »apply at her Studio—resi, MHE place to get your, Printiag done » at deuce of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King the EXAMINER PANTING ROOMA, | Square, (au 29 tf LINER, DHCHMBEE 31. 188 Charch Birectery, Charlottetown Queen | Service | Sr. Pavuw’s (Cuuren oy ENGLAND), - Square— Morning and Evening every Sunday at id a. m, and7 p.m | Sunday School av? p. t™. “cRev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Kev. Alfred Osborne Curate. r. Perer’s, (Cuunow or £NGLAND)—Roehford Square. —Sunday Services-—-8a,m., 1] a.m. and 7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins-—9 a. m. Evensong-—5 p.m., except Friday eveuings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev. George W. Hods gn, Priest incumbent, Rev. R. D. Bambrick Assistant Curate, Sr. Donsran’s Caritmprat. — Low Mass every Sunday at 8a.m. High Mass at 10. a. n.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30 a. m. throughout the week. Rev. A. McGillivray, Pastor. First Meruopisr Cuurcu—-Prince Street — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p. im. Week Day Services— fuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. P Cowperth waite, A, M., Pastor. Srconp MerHovisr CuurcH— Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 ind 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week day service on Wedn esday evening. Rev. Wiiliam ‘Tippett, Pastor . James’ Cuvren (Prespyrertan)-—Pownal Street.~-Service and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m. and 6) p.m. Sabbath School ant Bible classes at 2:80 p, m. Weekly Service in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings, at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Kenneth McLeunan, Pastor. Zion Cuveen (PRESBYTRRIAN )—Richmcnd Street.—Service and Sermon every Si n- day at Il a. m, and64 p.m. Sunday School at 24 p. m. Rey. John Meu. Me- Leod, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN Cuurcu—Prince Street.—Rey. Dr. Murray, Pastor-—Hours of Service, 11 o'clock, a. m., 6.30p.m. Suaday Schoo! at 2.30 p. m. a Oi, “ve Baprise Cucres—cor, Prince and Fitzroy sts Services and Sermon every Sunday at lt a.m. and 6.30 o'clock p. mj; Sun- day School at 2.30 p. m. We lay afternoon at 4 o’clock. DiscreLes OF CHRIST meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. —— ‘NO. 61 QUEEN STREET, FALL AND WINTER GOODS. MEN'S AND BOY’ Readymade Clothing! an ane Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Saits, &c, Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts &“ ss “ Underclothing, Glove-, Mitts, Scarfs, Hk fs. Ties, Braces, Socks, Mufflers, Ac., &c. ‘e ‘ “i Men’s and Boys’ Hats & Caps in Fur, Felt, Cloth and Tweed. SPHOLALA,. A few Men’s Extra O. 8S, Scotch Shirts and Drawers left. C.1 MORRISON, Next door to P, G, Fraser's Drug Store, Dec. 8, 1881. L. Wool EOS a es : on te ye ge ce Pek tTk se; JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THB WORLD. MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, in ——————————————————— ek day ser- vices — Monday at 7.30 p. m.; and Friday atS p.m. Kev. D. G. McDonald, Pastor. BipLE CHRIsTIANS—-Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sanday morning at 10.30 a, in. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rev. John Harris, Pastor. Praver Merrimac in’ Y. M. C. A. every Sun- d ee a ae ee eee > . Aen we eig-h Riches The kiandsomest, Whe Cheapest, The Best, BEER & SONS. WE INVITE ALL! WHO Dec. 17, 1881. MAY favor us Wiih a Call, TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES FOR FALL & WINTER, | WHICH Is NOW COMPLETE, and which we offer at Bargains to Cash Buyers, everything warranted as represented or no sale, Remember the place—“ Sian op tak Crown,” South Side Market, ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Dec, 13, |\881—!m eod CANADIAN PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. were ee TESHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer | Lands in the FERTILE BELT of Manitoba and the North- west Territory for sale at $2.50 PER ACRE. Paymeat to be made one-sixth at time of purchase, and the balanee ia five anoual instalments, with interest at six per cent, A REBATE OF $125 PER ACRE cultivation and eing al'swed, on certain conditions, for other improvements THE LAND GRANT BONDS of the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal, end other Banking Iustitutions throughout the country, will be RECEIVED AT TEN PER CENT. PRESNIUM on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of and in payment of the purchase | money, thus further reducing the price of the land tothe purchaser, Special arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies. For full particulars, apply to the Company's Land Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Winnipeg ; or to the undersigned, By order of the Board, CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary. Montreal, December Ist, 1881. om fde 17 28820 ——s nner oe — RP PUBLIC NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1881 have been furnished to the undermentioned Collectors, who are empowered to receive all Taxes payable by the rate payers of their several districts, until the 80th day of November next, at the residences or offices of the respective Collectors, in accordan with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which cate every Collector will proceed to demand and collect all Rates and Taxes remaining unpaid. Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer, Charlottetown. —————- a RR A A RE SN BLECTORAL, NAME OF CULLECTOR AND PLACE UF RESIDENCE | TOWNSHIPS COMPRISING LISTRICT, COLLECTOR'S DISTRICTS. QUEEN'S COUNTY. ———————| front of the Law Courts Building,in C: ar. lottetown,in Queen’s County,on FRIDAY, the tenth day of March next, A. D. 1882, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtae of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the twenty-second day of Scpetember in the year of our Lord one thousand cight bun- dredand seventy, and made between John Murphy, of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Islan}, Hotel Keeper, of the one part, and William Welsh, of Charlotte- town aforesaid, merchart, of the other part, — 4 LL the leasehold interest of the said John 4% Murphy and unexpired term of twenty. five years, granted by sn indenture of lease dated the first day of June A, D 1869, and made between William Welsh and Lemuel Cambridge Owen, of the one part, and the said Johu Murphy, of the other pert, in and to I] that tract, piece and parce} of land situate, lying and being in Charloitetown, aforesaid, being part of Town Lot Number Eleyen in the first hundred of Town I.ots in Charlotte- town aforesaid, and is bounded as fullows, that is to say; Commencing at the seuth-west angle of Town Lot number eleven in the first handred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, beiny on the north-west edge of Water Street and the eastward edge of Queen Street; thence ‘ollowing the course of the said Queen Street northwesterly, for the distance of thi:ty-one f et; thince by @ rightangle line therewith eastwardly for the distance of forty fe« t; thence by a line purallel with said Queen Street southeastwaraly thirty-one feet to said Water Street; thence following the course of the satue westwardly forty feet to the place of commencement, together with ail buildings thereunto belonging, or in anywise eppertain- ing. For further particulars apply at the effice of E, H. Haviland, ( harlottetown, Dated t his second day of December, A. D. 1881. WILLIAM WELSH, First | Richard Ready, Irishtown, Lot 20, | Lote 20 and 21. do. Murdoch McDonald, Springton, Lot 67. ‘s 99 and 67. do. Alexander MeCalder, Hampton, Lot 29, ** 29 and 30. Second John M. Robertson, Cavendish. ‘s 93 and 24, de. Pierce Costello, Cornwall. ** 31 and 32, and north a at part ef Lot 65, do. John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. South part of Lot 65. Third Peter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d. | Lots 32 and 34. de. Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. ‘+ 35, 26, north of Hills. berough and Lot 37. do James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus. ** 35 and 36 scuth of Hillsboro’ and Lot 48 Fourth John Acorn, Pownal. ** 49 and 50, do. Donald Stewart, Kiuross, Lot 57. ** 57 and 58, do, William Kogs, Flat River. ** §0 and 62. Charlottetown, } ' Common and ;| Kobert H, Crawford, City. ‘harlottetown, Common Royalty. \ | and Royalty. KING'S COUNTY. First Angus E. Mclatyre, Pairfield, Lot 47. \Lots 46 and 47. do, Frederick Morrow, Souris. | ** 4%. 44 and 45. Second James McDonald, Little Pond, Lot 56 ‘656. do, Francis H. Sanderson, Head St, Peter’s Bay.| ‘* 40, 41 and 42, do. | Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough. ‘+ 38 and 39 Third | George Mackenzie, Dandas. ** 53, d4 and 5). ao. John J. McDonald, Montague Bridge, * 5) and 52. Fourth Charles D, Poole, Montague Bridge. * 59 and 66. do, John Jamieson, Sturgeon, ‘© 61 and 63, do. Charles T. Brehant, Murray Harbor South.) *“* €4 Georgetown Williom 8. Easton, Georgetown. ‘Georgetown Royalty &c. PRUIACE COURTY, } First Francis Hughes, Tignish. | ots 1, 2 and 3. do. John T. Keefe, Alberton, | * 4 5and 6. Second Jos. McNeill, Mc“ iilioms’ P. O , West Cape | ws 7, 8 and 9. do. William R, Ellis, Port Hil). | «10, 11, I2and 13. . Third Michael] McDouald, Trout River, Lot }4. } * 34 and J6, do, Uhvie C. Trudelle, Fgmont Bay, Lot 15. do, V. 8. Gillis, indian River. ‘Lot 18 Fourth John T. Mullin, Kensington, Lot 19, Lot 19. Z do, James D, -*°wart, Centreville. |Lots 25 and 26. do. Nelson Clarke. Cape Traverse. * 27 and 28. . Fifth Robert H. McVonaid, st. Eleanor’s, | Lot 17. . do. Jacob Schurman, Summerside. arrcteatl 9 DONALD FERGUSON, {de 3 oaw till gale) Mortgagee : . : Pe ‘i i i Secre and T Provincial Tycasurer’s Office, Cha:lottetowns P. E. 1. Sth Ue 2831 ae