a one focal and Other Items, Dr. Varl, & promine nt pelitician of New pranswick, died on Friday last, o Puree cases of drvnke ‘ness at tho Stipen- ey Magistrat irt this forenoon. di) ° rus ra {fr the championship of Halifax Harbor take pl un the 12th of August, ca t< Plymoet Tass, a sexton has just died he had personal'y dug the graves~of 3, 250 poor * Born } \ ‘qnare were dry | thie morn vent of fire this might | b Vie al ArrenTiON is dir cted to the advertise- mont of * E is rds P — Chimney Cowl, sific for bad caraits, etc. a spec u 4 : Tut sidewalk on t] Street, between Que ’ and Great George Streets, is in 4 vory dilapidated condition, - TuEre is reason for believing that our es-| teemed contemporary th . Patriot is just now creating a great deal of bustle in the f- minine world. | i lila Hox. Mackenzik Bowe tt, Minister of Cus- | toms, and family arrived here on Saturday i eveving. They will spend a few weeks at the ping : Lorn, lracadie | each > Tue steamer Bonavista, of the Black | ae ee i Diamond Line, callei at this port yesterday, | " P w+ ad 7? : i on her way trom Of John 8, N fid, to Mon- treal, and tock one passenger—Mr, Me. | j Kinpnon. otstiitimadaae Tue editor the Montgomery (Orange | County) Standard believes that he has dis- covered that the Horseshoe Ff alls at Niagara have Worn away more than fifty feet in the| hirteen years past thirtee , - : Jz was Sir Henry Wotton, we believe, who said that *‘ hanging was the worst use & man eould be putto,” and the saying commends itself to our reason. Nevertheless the vast | majority of Canadians would just as soon have Rei! utilized in that way.—<Spirit of the Age. svi Atabama’s strongest man, Mr, J. H. Clark, of Shirley, Covington County, can take a 250 | aod anvil, and, by placing his thumb in the | mason hole, throw it off likea marb'e. The | President has need of just such a man to in- | terview arriving office beggars in the interest of civil service reform i cil iba fiyweneat:-The Moncton Times reports thst Mr. Anthony Jchnson, of Bactcuche, | Kent Uo., a few days ago paid « visit to P. E. | Island and brought home with him as a life tner one of the most estimable young ladies of the beautiful little Island. ‘The clergyman who forwards the notice assures the J'imes that the Isiand’s loes is New Brunswick's gain. | nis, daiicedie As American medical missionary, Dr, Allea, who settled some time ago in Senul, the capital of the ‘ores, has commended his cause to the authorities so much by bis skil- ful treatment of numerous officials who were wounded in the recent insurrection, he him- self remaining at his post when ail other forelgners had removed out of danger, that the government is now going to establish a hospital for him. eimenseiislis tal Tus interest factor is one of the most potent features in ail business transactions. Money will double itself at tem percent in avout seven years, 16 nine per cent in eight years, at eight per cent im nine years, at seven per cent in ten and a half years, at six perceatin telve years, at five per cent in fourteen years, at four and a half percent in sixteen years, and at four per cent in eighteen years. comnts A pespatcu from St. Andrew’s to the St. John Sun says —‘* Sir Leonard’s condition is much the same, and his physicians have issued positive orders that he shall neither see callers hor engage in correspondence for some time to come—perfect seclusion being imperative. He is even forbidden to receive telegrams. Repose from all exciting or disturbing in- fluences is the best medicine he can have, and his physicians’ orders are being strictly car ried out.” iniciocaiiaiedoal Rosinson tux Forcer.—H. G. Julien, of the Pinkerton agency, who was in St. John looking after Robinson, is now in Mexixo Writing to a friend in this city, who is directly concerned in the case, the detective mentions that the papers for the extradition of Robinson had not arrived, but were daily expected. Robinson is said to have been con- fined to his bed for several days suffering from dysentry, but is now recovering —St. John Globe. anclus To those desiring a pleasant sail and a day’s recreation in the country we direct attention to theadvertisement of the Picnic, to be held under the ansp‘ces of the Benevolent Irish Society, on Wednesday next. Everything is being done by the Committee to render the proceedings agreeable. All the best amuse- ments wi!l be‘provided and games of several kinds participated in. In addition to a well-stocked refreshment saloon, ® hot r will be set, and only the most moderate rates will be charged. The grounds are only a few miles from the tity, situate upon the West River, adjoining McEwen’s ferry. The scenery on this River, Winding tortuously among the highly- cultivated farms, is exceedingly fine. The Society meet at their Hall, at 8 o’clock sharp, When they march in full regalia te the wharf, preceded by Worth’s Cornet Band. The steamer Southport makes two trips each way, lesving Ferry Wharf at 8.30 a.m. and 1.30 p- m., returning at 430 and 7 p.m. For fur- ther particulars seo advertisement and small bills. ccitaiciibeucdiilia Tue Spirit of the Age, a weekly journal of wciety ethics and satire, is out in Toronto. It is devoted to social and political reform, ite motzo being: ‘We demand All the Ke- form that Justice can ask for and All the Justice that Reform can give.” The follow- ing is its platform : First Principle.—Every mau has freedom to do all that he wills, provided that he in- fringes not the equai freedom of any other man. _ Administration of Justice the sole duty of Government. Free aid Gratuitous Dispensation of Justice, Personal Rights, Freedom and Property to be held Sacred and Leviolable. No Prohibition, Repression or Coercion. Direct Taxation. ; No M nopoly, Privilege or Exemption, NO Taxation without Representation. No State Debs since that is a Tax upon Posterity _ Every year to bear its own Barden except ing only in cases of National Emergency. No State Aid to Em‘gration, Pauperism oF Immoralit ‘ - e* : ‘ No State Interference with Trade or Com- bey ' ‘ ; meres, Bankiug or Currency, Contract, Capital, Labour, Education or Religion. rs The Formation of a National Liberal Union, } wan +1, idea of e ' : a south side of Kent} Junge Lorancer, J. M. Loranger, E=q., jambanult, of Montreal, are making a tour of | tbe jisland, | government steamer ‘‘ Nowiield,” wero sold }is © very ready absorbent of moisture, and in | ever, as the essential qaality ef the tobacco is lor a little faster according to the decree of ae ° ~—ewe . - ca sername eae — eo nent e t « eeeeee nace THH DA Local and Other ttems. Te THE steamer Coban, Capt. Fraser, is due ) from Monrreal this evening. — > - | SLACK CoaL.—108 tons ex Ida May |from Ontario mines, Glace Bay. The Invoices offered at a bargain. App'y to | A. MeNeill, Auctioneer. = | seiehineiatiaeteiaia | In Newcastle, N. B., on the 3ist ult., /& young man named William South, hung | himself in a shed used as a canteen. He was a vict'm of the liquor traftic eS QUICK HAY MAaKING.—During five fine days of last week, Mr. R. Thomson Coates had 110 tons of superior hay put in his barn at Amherst Hill. This is a recurd which we do not believe was ever equalled | in this country. Q 0.,.L W. Marchand, Esq., and H Arch- Maritime Provinces. They spent nudey at the Lorne, and left for home via Pictou this morning. Sund - ao SaBLe Istanp Pontes.—Fifty-eight of these animals captured last week on the and brought to Halifax in the there by auction on Wednesday last. As it was a superior lot the sale was very largely attended by persons from various parts af the province, about 500 being present, and unusually good prices were realized, cinllilipiestabh _ Tue only variation in quality which will b® found in the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tebacco is the decree of moisture which it contains. Tobacco unusual states of the weather it may become a little too moist or alittle too dry to suit the taste of some, This is a minor matter, how- not changed. Its combustion is a little slower moisture, thatis all. The darker the plug the greater the moistare, and many prefer) the dark. In each caddy, however, the preference for either can be met. > =— Mr. Davip Borrs (colored) had his horse seriouly injured in the City Pound. The horse was impounded last evening by the police. This morning he was discovered ly- ing helpless, with both hind legs in one of the many holes recently dug by order of the City Surveyor for the purpose ot reconstruc‘ing the fence. The police precured a block and tackle, hoisted the animal out of his danger- ous position, and he walked slowly to Mr. Boirs stable,sore of limb avd hungry. Mr Boirs threatened the city with an action for damages. We believe the Street Committee ordered the city laborers to be discharged before they could reconstruct the pound | fence. Thus the fence post-holes remain io be eX... a hs =" + MTA ee. ca ee o gn AM le 3s A MEN ER, AUGUST 3, 1885. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, July 31—Two Sisters, Da'ey, Murray Harbor, mdse; Pluadis, Dunn, Port Hood, «50 bbis herring; Mary Kate, Williams; St Peter's, © B, limestone. Aug. 1—Morning Star, Power, Shemogue, deals; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, bal; White Wing, Willistin, Chatham, posts; Charles Frederick, Turner, Glace Bay, coal. Aug. 3—James Semple, Roberts, Wallace, building stone; Lettie May, Hubley, Georgetown, limestone; Mary Ann, Me- Au'ay, Cow Pay, coal; S McDonald, Paoli, do; ss Bonavista, Anderson, do, do; Oselle, Copp, Cape Tormentine, lobsters, CLEARED. July 31— Philistine, Henderson, Wallace, rodse; Daring, Selliku, Shediac, do; Bean Bussin, Walsh, Cow Bay, bal; We Are Here, Langille, Pictou, do; Pluades, Dann, Liscombe, do; Onward, Cain, West Cape, mdse; Minnie May, McLeod, Lingan, bal; Two Sisters, Duley, Northport, mdse; Harriet Tirrey, Lord, Souris, bal. Aug 1 -Morviog Star, Porin, Shemogue, bal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Hanty Andy, Blinkley, Picteu, bal; St Martiu’s Parkel, LeBlanc, Sydney, do; Charles Frederick, Turner, Green Ray, do; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Sydney, du; Mary Kate, Mullins, St Peters, do;- White King, Williston, Chatham, brJs Aug 3—James Simple, Roberts, Wallace, bal ; ss Bonavista, Anderson, Montreal, do; S$ MecPonald. Paoli, Pictou, do; Oselle, Copp, — Wolfe, do; Dominion, ass, Pictou, do. HOTEL ARRIVALS. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH. July 27—A W Binson, Montreal; A J Me- Intyre, Ch'town; Chas C Gorman, Providence, RI; F W Gallant, Ch’town; W F Conley, Providence, RI; R E Palmer, Ch’town; J P Ball, Ch’town; Lieut Governor Macdonald, do; Miss McDonald, do; Master D Macdonald, do, 29—Col and Miss McNair, Scotland; W A Parshall, New York; J E Grant, Ch’town. 30— Miss Katie Wright, Ch’town. 3!—John McNaughton, Kingston, Ont; Geo F Fenwick and wife, do; John Goff, Woodville; L W Goff, Ch’town; Mrs Curruther, Kingston; Miss Currther, do; F H Fraser, do; J K Osborne, Beantford, Ont; Thomas B Henz, Toronto; Rey James Chambers, New York; Mrs Chambers, do; James Kirly, Montreal; D Me- Kenzie. Charlottetown; Rev W B Clark, Que- bec: Mrs Clark and servant, do; O L Rich- acdson, do; Mrs OL Richardson, do, Miss Isabella Richardson, do; Miss Marion Rich- ardson, do; Mrs Wishard, do, 2—Mrs Hamilton; Quebec; Mester Hamilton, do. Aug 1—Miss Dawson, Ch’towa; Miss L Daw- son, do; J © Redmond, Montreal; A J Pen- chaud, Quebec. 2—Luth E Brecken, Char- iottetown; J P Carvell, do; H S Pethick, do; Wm Anderson, do; Wm K McKay, Summer- side; W Rogers, do; Mrs Holman, Summer- side; Miss Jones, St John, N B. OSBORNE HOUSE. within the walls of the pound and are very dangerous to cattie and horses therein im- | pounded. me > THE adjourned hearing of the case of Mcelunnis for the alleged escape, took place before the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning. The law points were argued at length by the counsel on both sides, and the case stands adjourned until Thursday, when the Magistrate will tender his decision. The Counsel for Mclnnis practically conceded that there was no appeal from the decision of Messrs. Heard end Curtis, but urged that their proceed- ings were irregular in certain respects, and therefore McInnis being illegally in prison could not be guilty of an escape. The Counrel for the pro- secution argued that the Stipendiary had no power to examine into tiie procoed- ings before Messrs. Curtis and Heard, and inasmuch as there was a conviction regular on its face, it was sufficient to justify Mc- Innis’ imprisonment. The case was then adjourned until Thursday, the prisoner being again admitted to bail. _—om + Quick Newspaper Work. The Tribune performed an unparalleled feat on the morning of Grant’sdeath. The General died at 8.04, New York time. The news was received here in the Tribune office at 7.22, and in eight minutes by the clock, or 7.30, the first newsboy was on the street, shouting ‘‘7'ribmne extra, all about the death of Gen. Grant.” This extra edi tion contained two and three-fourths pages of matter concerning Gen. Grant, and only two and one-half columns of the matter had appeared in the first or regular edition of the paper. There is no parallel with this time. The Herald of Boston once reached the street in 13 minutes, but the Tribune beat that tims by five minutes.—Min- nétpolis Tribune. ‘i ee Simple Facts. (Hamilton Spectator ) 1. The amount of duty per head of the population is decreasing yearly. 2. The percentage of duty on imports 1s decreasing yearly, ; 3. The cost of living in dollars is less than ever before. Se 4. Tho average day’s wages paid will buy more of the necessaries and comforts of life than ever before in tho history of the country. ED —_—~. —- > On Wednesday last Miss Florenco M. Conn, twenty years old, died suddenly while visiting at Oconte. Her body was brought home the following day and arrangements made for the funeral services, which took place Saturday. _ Although apparently dead, the usual evidences of dissolution are not present, and she has not therefore, been interred. The body has at no time been rigid, nor the extre- mities cold, and no signe of decompostion are visible. Before her death she exacted a promise from her mother that if ever she should die suddenly her remaivs should be kept until her relatives were gertain of her death, as she had a horror of being buried alive. Her body will be kept unburied until death is esbablished beyond a doubt tte atin It is reported in London that Lord — bury, in order io counteract AIsman _— 8 intrigues, las ordered a distinet —* re to the Saltan and Khodive that Englan has po sympathy with efforts to restore Ismail. The latter’s agents in Loadon have distributed pamphlets among 9p bers of thé Commons accusing Tewlik o for the Promotion of Pure Liberal and Ethical pics. . ‘ng the spoils of private slave trade, shaninte ak neglect of Government. August 1—A S H Rankin, Montreal; John MicPartland and boy, New York; SO Hues- tis, Wallace, N 8; Mies Maggie Lewis, Cardigan; A McDonald, Mount Stewart; S C Clark, dv; Miss Annie O’Neill, Vernon River; R D McCallum, St Peter's Bay; W F Tid- marsh, Ricé Point; Wm Hughes, St Peter’s Island; J S Warren, do; James Taylor, do; John Ccffin, do. 3rd--Mr Mcelnnis, St Peter’s Ray; James E McDonald, Cardigan; Wm McLeod, Lorne Valley. RANKIN HOUSE. August |—Frank Smith, Montreal; Joseph Donnelly, do; Charles S Walker, Guelph; A Peters, New York; T M Peters, do; R W K Hallimand, Montreal; A J Hilbonon, Boston; A ‘V Jarvis, Montreal; W L Kidder, Boston; Judge Loranger, Montreal; J M Loranger, QC, do; L W Marchand, do; H Archam. banlt, do; G@ D Longworth, city; C G Cobban, wife and daughter, Montreal; J H Simmonds and wife, Levis; J W Neal, Lynn, Mass; A E Neal, do. REVERE HOUSE. August 1—R A Murdoch, Montreal; H A Tay’or, do; H Sutheriand, Halifax; L Lewis, Montreal; A A Weir, jr, Toronto; Hon M Sowell, Ottawa; T McCarthy, do; James Lockhart, Hamilton; A Nicholson, do, J C Jelly, Montreal. McLean, Martin, & MacDonald, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW, Notaries Public, &c. BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. A A. MACLEAN, L. L B.|D. C. H. C MACDONALD, B. A. MARTIN, July 4—law dly wky3m her pres Bargains in Harthenwire Tea Pats, lower Pots, Milk Dishes, Cream Crocks, Butter (rocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. BiG REDUCTION IN PRICKS., THE BEST PLACE TO BUY. CALL AND SEE! BEER AND GOFF. Ch’town, May 23—2aw wkly Spruce Flooring and Sheathing, &¢. AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim rose Brothers, of Pictou, agent for th- ssle of their well known Grooved and Tongued SPRUCE FLOORING = and SHEATHING, I HAVE NOW, and will continue to have on hand a stock of the same, WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market. Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also pre- pared to exceute promptly orders left with me for any description ef Spruce Scantling, Boards, Laths, &c , ye. further particulars apply at my resi dew. Prince »treet. THOMAS ALLEY. Law ImaAawkly April '', 1996 BLACK CGQoOooond6, __ FOR FAMILY MOURNING. In Stock & Opening To-day, \ Ex steamer from London. BLACK Freach Casimeres, bxtra Qualiiy BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK bLACK BLACK BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, French Merinoes, Figured and Plain Ottomans, Venetian Crapes, Cords, &c., Nun’s Veilirg, Grenadines, Dress Cembric, Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, Ottoman & Hockmeite Cloths, Plumes and Feathers, BLACK Gloves. aud Hosiery. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. Ties, WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. TY STEAM BAKERY. FOR SALE, CHEAP. —-—-:0: 50 Boxes Fresh CARAMELS (assorted flavours), eo ‘* CHOCOLATE DROPS, 7. « GUM DROPS, 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails and boxes), 2000 ‘* MIXTURES and Conversation Lozenges (very choice), 100 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, Also,—A small lot of Ganong Bros. choice CONFECTIONERY, in Lily Chocolate Caramels, Hxtra Cream Caramels, Cocoa Bon-Bons, &c., &c. am WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ae ae Ch’town, July 27—Imo Prince Street. a MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) FTV SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family uss it SURPASSES all others. WS it will be to Your Interest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885—6mos umimer Goods ! Shiilat, TIN AS XTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES POR CASE —AT THE— ENGEN BUSH! Ch’town, July 16, 1885.—-1mo dly wkly eae Se — SA —— ee EAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, ~~ - RUSTICO BEACH, rYvHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation f Visitors and Guests from July |st till September 5th. The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputatio~. TERMS :—$1!.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month, Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Monday morning,about 9 a, m, Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a m., 8.25 8 m., and 3.15 p, m. Every department “ Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a.m, 2.28 and 6.15 p, m. “ iT Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m., 12.25 p. m., and 4 55 p.m, te te Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a. m,, 10 08 a.m, and 435 p. m. Address—-JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown. JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch'town, June 15, 1885, ‘- a a Mutual Relief Society of Nova Scotia. Heme Office - - Yarmouth. oe Society was established for the pur- pose of providing the benetite afforded by Life Insurance Companies at the actual cost to each member. The fact that this Society has secured its present large member- ship and won its way to public confidence, while having to contend with the misrepre- sentations of agents of other companies, and the dissatisfaction of a large number cf our citizens, caused by their unpleasant expres- sions a8 members of American Assessment Companies, is an evidence that the plan as offered the public only needs to be understood to be appreciated. Additional evidence of the suveriority of the Nova Scotia Mutual is that during the first six months of 1885, 480 new members have been added, t2 whom bonds for $992,000 has been given, Nearly a Million of New Business in Months, THE COST, An adniission fee of from $5.00 to 9.00 when making application. The advance ass- essment according to age on receipt of bond and as often thereafter as members die, and anoual dues of half the amount of entrance fee. EXPERIENCE, Cost of Membership, age 40 sto 43, with Bond for $2000 from July ist, 1882, to July Ist, 1885, has been three years annual dues $9.00. Mortuary assessments $9.04, total $18.04 or 6.00 per annum. ASSESSMENT, It has only been necessary to make one assessment during the last year. SECURITY, Each member pays in advance one assess- ment which is available to meet death call. For full particulars of the plan consult our agents in the different counties, and THOMAS B. CROSBY, Supervisor, six Yarmouth, July 8, 85. Rev. Dr. Day, of Yarmouth, N. 8., will be in P, E, Island for a few weeks, and at the request of the above Society, will represent its interests and give any information re- quired. July 27, 856i eod wky 2i IRISH SOCIETY PICNIC! rE HE Benevolent Irish Soziety will hold its, annual Picnic On Thursday, 6th August, on the beautiful grounds adjoining McEwen’s Wharf, West River, sbout nine milgs from the city, which can be reached either by boat or by the road. The steemer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 8.30 a. m., and 1.30 p. m.; return- ing willleave McEwen’s Wharf at 4,30 and at 7p. m. ee’ A good programme of Games is being pre- pared, and the Patent Swing will be set up for the young folks. Worth’s Cornet Band will be in attendance. Refreshments will be supplied on the grounds at reasonable rates. Return Tickets, including admission to grounds, 30 cents; children half price. Tickets to be had at the Drug Stores, Diainend Pookstore, and at the wharf on day of Picnic, JOHN BENNESSY, Sec'y Com July 25—9ins WANTS, LOSE, ' OST—A few days ago a sum of money in American Notes, The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at Mrs, Connolly’s, corner Queen and King Streets. augl 2ipd Red and White Calf strayed into my yard yesterday. The owner is request- ed to remove it at once and pay for this adver- tisement. W. Kennedy, Hilisborough Park. FOUND, dic. ceca OR SALE—Fifty Shares in Stock of Mer- cha ntsBank of Princo. Edward Island. For price, &c., apply at Bank to the Casbier. jly 31 lwk OR SALE CHEAP—A Breech-loading Centre-tire Shotgun. Apply at this office. jly 27 lwk ARS. TIERNEY offers to dispose of that N Valuable Property fronting on Great George and Euston ‘Streets by private sale. Apply at her residence, jly 17 tf ARTIES in want of Scantling, can be supplied with all kinds and s:zes at the Mount Stewart Mills. Prices very low. Geo, Clark, Mount Stewart. jly 15 tf OQUSE TO LET—Pleasantly situated on Prince Street, containing eight rooms ; rent moderate, Apply to Peake Bros, & Co, jly9 tf > LET-—-Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by N. J. Campbell. Apply to J. McGill. jly20 eod tf rg*O LET—The top flat cf store at P. G. Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsey, Goif & Co. jun 24 OUSE TO LET—Containing five reoms. Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road, jlys OARDERS,—Two or three gentlemen or lady bearders may ficd comfortable ac- commodation, by applying to Mrs, William Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. july 7, tf yO LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macieod. Posses- sion given first of May. Apply to A. White. apr27 —2aw pat fe YWO or three Boarders can be accommo- dated at Miss Stewart’s, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, jun27 TS LET—The Dry Good Store on Queen Street, lately oceupiod by Mr. James Shand. Apply to M. enson. mar23 tf