ee ee OS ENERO S OS asst algae ais wis, rie Pn Mo te Ale aa ga ee oe The Hull Disaster. Loss From $300,000 to $500,000. --THE BURNSD DISTRICT A MILE LONG BY 400 YARDS WIDE—WOODEN TENEMENTS-——NO INSURANCE TO SPEAK OF. The city of Hull is in ruins, at least fully one hal’ of it. The fire broke out in a house occupied by B. Sabourin, on Bridge street ¢€ ist. on the 21st inst. and owing to a high windjspread rapidly, both in a north- erly anc easterly direction. Despite every means available the flames could not be checke:! in their fiery march, and building after building was destreyed. The houses were vith few exceptions light wooden ones, and furnished the best of waterial for the con lagration. THE WHOLF AREA } re oi ° . : ef ground composed of Chureh, Duke.) by the opposing parties in the recent) : ia i >. Lake, Kent, Albion, Wellington, Charies. Centra), Wriget, Hanuah and several ether were burned. ‘The heat was intense | ~ oo he : araets, were x |livery stables and hired all the carriages. | and the smoke so dense that the city was . . ‘ mm) i‘ almost shrouded in darkness, The fire raged in‘fiendish intensity froin 3.30 o'clock | until seven, when the wind changed fortun- ately, and it was got under control. It is! estimated that between 700 and S00 houses | are destroyed and over 4,009 people home- less. Nor was the disaster unattended with FATAL RESULTS. Several lives are known to be lost. Whilst reports are current that at least a dozen have perished, it is known positively that a woman named Latremouille and another name Geyette were burned, also a} man named Cuellatte ; the woman Latre- mouille was. confined and was unable .to leave the house; Ouelette Was seen rushing from his blazing dwelling into the street and falling dead ; he was terribly burned. Numerous accidents occurred. The area of ground over which the fire travelled is a mile long by 409 yards wide, and to-night the smouldering flames tell too well of their devastation. In numerous cases the occu- pants saved their furniture, which is now piled on the public streets. Horses, cows, and pigs as well as ether domestic animals perished. Itisasad blow te this place, and wil! cause a good deal of suffering and = Mace Long was formerly one of the 'wickedest man in the West. He owned ‘many low saloons, concert halls, and ‘cheating faro games in various cities, land was a desperado, But he beeamea }convert to Christianity and temperance ‘several vears ago, and has since beena ‘highly successful! revivalist. He was Hately cau@ht registered at a hotel in | Sturgis, Mich., with a beautiful young i\woman as his wife. Here was a chance enemies took Vig- but he faces the music with proof that the lady, a wealthy Fort Wayne belle, is his law- ‘ful wife. ‘for a scandal, and his erous advantage of it; ee All serts ef dodges were resorted to} eontest in England. In one towna ‘Liberal manager went round among the |He was followed by a Conservative strategist who in turn for the same day ihired all the horses. Dr. Andrews heard aburgiarin his | house in Philade!phis,and had no pistol to shoot him with, so he inflated a paper hag which hanppered to be at hand, dashed upon tho thief with a shout, and ‘exploded the bag, which made noise like a pistol shet. The man sank to the floor in abject terror sand begged for merey. ~+@2>- It is disheartening ior a mar who has preached the gospel for twenty. three years, and has spent his life in trying to make mea better and happier for $700 a year, to read that Levy will get $500 a week next summer for blow- ing a cornet 2t Manhatten Beach. ~~? + MINIATTRE ALMANAC, TUESDAY. »... ....3... .5. <APBIE37, 1980 SenRisre......4.57 | Hien Warer 12.19.p.m ‘ * ‘ xo i Re ‘rf uf ~ 99 . destitution to those who have been Sux Sere...... 6.58 | Fut Moowx 24, 6,37 6m RENDERED HOMELESS. . The property destroyed was mainly oc- eupied by laborers, who will be unable for some time at least to rebuild. There is very liitle insurance, as companies would not take risks, deeming it too hazardous. | The calamity is one which has long been prophesied, and it has come at last! im its greatest force. Steps been taken to aise contributions | to relieve the distress; handsome sub- scriptions have already been raised, and to-morrew night the City Counciis of Hull and Ottawa will meet to take action in the matter. ' were but 40 members in the House. Governor General and Princess Louise and | staff were among the first to arrive and re. | mained for some time. Fortunately none) of the great lumbering unilis were des- simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that oures r¥xQ LET, that NEW BRICK MOUSE troyed, although at ene time Batson & giways at a trifling cost, and you will see bet-| i Currier s mill was in imminent danger. ! The number left homeless is said to be} 5,000 and the total property loss from! $300,009 to $500,000. Contributions of | provisions and clothing were sent in last) night and to-day, in response to Mayor! Macintosh’s proclamation. The following! telegram was received last night by the: Mayor of Hull :— His Excellency has desired me to express | . . + . } his sympathy for the sufferers by the fire at) Hull, and wishes to co-operate with you by | subscribing to any fund which may be raised | for them | Signed} ¥. DeWIxtoys, . | Major, R. A. ; Governor-Genera! s Secretary. wt ee Oe Om Advice for Good Time. ROBERT .COLLYER’S COUNSEL TO YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN—FEARLY MARRIAGE AND ECONOMY. In tae course of asermon last Sundey morniog, Rev. Robt. Collver, New York, | said :—'The wisest aud the most think- ing men among us believe that we are) entering on the most prosperous times | li.tnhis 13) ever seea in these States. true, all will share in the prosperity, and many of the young menin this con- gregation will in time become millien- aires. Tho temptation to narrow down the 8) mpatkies in order to grow rich, while we neglect God, ia great, and I want to plead that we shall not fall in- to this spare. think of taking to themselves wives and rearing families, as ifsuech shings were Young meu ought to Weather Bullotin. Probabilities for the s:emt $4 hours for the Maritime Provinces. i ie i ; i Yenenro, April 26. Fresh south-westerly to south-easterly ' ° 7 , 2% "9 7 ° | wre! have Winds, cloudy weather with showers to-night. | rENHIS well = -- — eneettiiens th nemninne — Remecy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. after expensive and quack dectors or using s@ much of the vile humbug medicine that dees you only harm, aod makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all ter times and good health. Try itemee. Read of it in ametker column. oid _—_ et a ee ee, SPRING. SPRING. oe qa oe. New ‘weeds, Lates! Patterns, a large Cheice, his day received. SEER & SONS. TD April 6, 1880. Valuable Propoxiy for Sale, rg Oo BE SOLD, all that part of Towa Lot No. | hundred of Town Lots in | 74, in the first a ' Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- | ‘chester Street, and running back 80 feet, te gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply te Messrs. Honesen & McLeve Charlottetowa. Sept. 18, 1879. Pacem Agu 3035 ff 2 & Gee sy Ro g ‘a Ke: aw E 4 oh * 8 rg San | ees = “tedis & Vy 2 Eu 8 & Manufacturer & Dealer in MODI BIN TS 13°... <T : a me ra HeAGSE MOQ Ay ‘Tablets, Headstones, &e., (in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. BEST STOCK. Supericr Workmanship; | SATISFACTION CUARANTEED TO PATRONS N. B.— Farm Produce taken at market oe near at hand, instead of being in the digs| rates, in payment, during shipping seasen. tant future, and young women should) Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. #. J. have otherthoughts than of silks, jewels, ! Please call and examine Designs & Prices. balls and parties. A man does not want to marry a musicalxbex, aud young wo- men should prepare themselves fer geod | Another reason why ple are not rich toward God is the! American wives. ideas men entertain that they should leave large provisions for their families, [tis better for the children that they should build up Rieh men's sons are not likely to be Wort!) more than what their fathers give them. The wealthy youeg American goes ‘0 Paris or Londen, gets a lot of Veneer, and looks down on all American instititions, 1878. — 8 OD EI Once core A letter from Winnipeg states that during two days of the last week in March there wore fifteen hundred ar- their own fortunes. | 1 saw them io Paris in| Mar. 20, 1880.—w d—tu sa 6m AUCTION SALE. be sold by Public AUCTION, on FRI- DAY, tho l4th day of MAY, next, 1880, at the hour of 12 oclock, noon, on the oe formerly occupied by the late Albert | WeKinnen, blacksmith, ef Spring Park Road, {Charlottetewn Common, the following |mentioned Live Stock, Goods and Chattels, being part of the estate ef the said late Albert McKinnon, namely :— 1 Cow, 1 Horse, one Water Cart, 1 Iroa | Plough, 2 Agricultural Tormentors, 2 Tables, .6 Chairs, 1 Clock, 1 Stove, 2 Beadsteads, lot Crockeryware, 1 Mirror, 1 Washstand, lot | Knives, Forks and Spouns, i Circular Saw. 4 SOPHLA MCKINNON, ) _~ Administratrix of said Estate. _ Ch'town Common, 10th April, 1880.-5i oaw | i | —~4.—— - +--+, +-5--- = rivals in Manitoba, and that the immee! SUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINE, gration tide rushing in is great, | the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper, Darr. or Raitways & Canats, } ap 9, Zaw tl the United States and Canada. Druggist, Te the Brovriress. Buy good, healthy food, | Thousands of persons from the *heaper and better clothing; get more real! city visited the fire, and atone time there | **4 substantial things ef lite every way, and) The | especially step the foolish habit of running! New Suitings. ' ; ' } ! ’ i i ' ; ' ; SPRING GOODS BY “NORTHERN LIGHT.” i j comenne . . ee ee ° . . JUST RECEIVED, 23 CASEHS AND BALZES, ; -INCLU DIN Ge Gentlemen's Felt Hats, Cloth Caps, WHITE SHIRTS, GREY COTTONS, Cotton Warps, Room Paper, &c. GS DAVIES & CO. Pn eee Re En a TTS CARNED GEESE se ! fae 8 | Gey | FN ONE POUND TINS, at 22 CENTS. £ ike z For sale at BEER & GOFF’S. Charlotttetown, April 17, 1889, en ee eae arn act A a en A CR A aaa atin ae ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE | JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. | April 17, 1880. |e FANUPACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla EY : Oo afi h. iM Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, | erring’. O S ° a@ Prices on applieation. yea CASH, -- b |Hambreline, &e., &c., equa! in quality to the best American. ’ " DP? ( Jan. 7, 1379. ; OME a ORE eS SET a cat FOB Beer” Aas LADLE IT CST LE I ILE NE EEE BAS GOEL EEE LIED L DE EE ED CLEA LLS ' “Belvidere.” ' ft “4 50 bbls. Herring, ; . rt 7° 109 atls. Cedfish, mh © ¥ 200 bags Salt. D. SMALL, -known property, situated inthe ; a teal known property, situated 1 Head Queen’s Wharf, opposite I. C. Hall’s, Réyalty of Charlottetown, consisting of | Fn Mae 5 aa about 200 acres, is offered on lease for a term Bhawan ‘ . ro sith ‘ ‘ 1A O in ar ~~ ; a i i} ry? ik: f | “ fk penmn, Sithet ah. Wheleorsie pert LACHINE CANAL. Tg Fisheries and Factories, or particulars apply to | + sentences meas p Dy NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- DANIEL HODGSON, or : ‘ntl a LIN (farred and White), Cotton Lin Notice to Machinist Contractors. pice seat ices, ioe’ Mille. “Fishing G. W. DeBLOUIs, F p Tamer: site), 11D Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. Timmy pd ks0 ie. Bait Mills, Fishin —- | Anchors, Cotten Ducks (light and heavy), 1 ore. bs . : : ints, Gila, Tar, Oaknin, Ships Chandle signed (S tailways and | Paints Une, > kntu, Saips Chandlery. undersigned (Secretary of Railway ke tor-Hoate’ Maite | Lachine Canal,” will be received at this office | ‘until the arrival-of the Eastern and Western | March 10, 1ss9— pat ti ' ° lt. nee ee re | j | EALED TENDERS addressed to the. coils Manilla LOPO, emp nope, Wire Rope, a i ® ; . a x | Sail Making, Light.Du 9 Let. FO Lat, Canals) and endorsed ‘ Tender for Lock Gates, °* amg " >. SMALL Mails on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE | Jan. 21, 1880-—?? . : ; | RE ee z Rn uh sce a situated os Pownal Street, oS occupied inext, for the construction ef gates, and the |g ee by Fenton T. Newbery, Esq. P onsension | essary machinery connected with them, | “WED E PORE given in May next: Also, Cottage, with lagd ‘for the new locks on the Lachine Canal. ¢2RaP EP Use | attached, situated on Malpeque Road, about Plans Specifications and General Condi-| eae! SENS-ATOR)SEE, city. \ Fuaeees RIV en ions can be seen at this office on and after ete ln 8. 1880 t | where forms of tender can also Ge obtained. | March 5, 1580—pat oaw | Parties tendering are expected to provide | ih. . ‘the special tools necessary for, and to have a} | immediately. THOS. W. DODD. THURSDAY, Pilor ca peo Gocioninnl | a 0 P 5 TTE R S j i | i i i lai practical knowledge ef, works of this,class, . and are requested to bear in mind t _ ten- (A Medicine, not a Drin k,) et Sf 2 ders will not be considered unless made strictly AS a as in accerdance with the printed forms, and— ee . . in the cas firms—except there are at- BEATS La ° iia . Pailway i the case of firms—exvept Canadian acific Raily aly * tached the actual signatures, the nature of the oom occupation and residence of each member of HOPS, RUCHYT, MANDRARE, an : Lob es 4 ithe same; and, further, an aceepted bank BANBDELION Is be Ls es as ’ Tenders for Rolling Stock. | cheque for a sum equal to $200, for the gates aor Sas ier | of each lock, must accompany ea h tender, SAnp rm: Peresy aN» Besr MEDICAL Quart iY ENENDERS are invited for furnishing the! which sum shal! be forfeited if the party ten- | TIES OF ALL OTWRR BITTERS. Rolling Stock required to be delivered on | dering declines entering into contract for the | ‘the Canadian Pacific Railway, within the! work at the rates andon the terms stated in} : ; {next feur years, comprising tie delivery in| the offer submitted, a Et ES GO Bee }each year of about the following, viz :-— | ‘Phe cheque thus sent in will be returned to | ; c | 20 Locomotive Engines. | the respective parties whose tenders are no} | | All Diseases of ; the Stemaech, Bowels, j@blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or] 16 First-class Cars (a proportion being sleepers) ) accepted. if s i _* ew; P44 ‘ , ; ; ® are > | 20 Second-class Cars, Oo. | For the due fulfilment of the eentract the | Baus, “ervousness, “leeplessness, Female / 8 Express and Baggage Cars. | party or parties whose tender it $2 proposed | Complaints and Drunkeness, | $ Postal and Smoking Cars. to accept will be notified that their tender is | Si@S0 IN COLD | 240 Box Freight Cars. laceepted, subject toa deposit of jive per cent. | 40 Hand Cars. | after the date of the notice. THE WHOLE TO BR MANUFACTURED IN THB) | Demtxiox or CaNapa and delivered on the =. ; Canadian Pacitie Railway, at Fort William, | , or in the Prevince of Manitoba. '100 Flat Cars of the bulk sum of the contract—of which | ¢ | 2 Wing Ploughs. |the sum sent in with the tender will be con- | B\Will be paid for » case they will mot eure | 2 Snow Plougha. | sidered a part-—to be deposited to the credit | Br help, or for anything impure or injuri 2 Flangers, }of the Receiver General within eight deye ous found in theia. ; ; Ask your Drug; ists for Hop Bitters and free books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. ‘Take no other, Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- | mates will be paid until the completion of the | ork. This Department does not, however, bind The Hop Cough Cure and P eas : | itself to aecept the lowest or any tender. Drawings, specifications and otker informa- | , I . ’ vate . ‘tion may be had on application at the office of | By Order, “ehef 's the Cheapest, & ) and Gest. For sare sy YW. R. WATSON awn ~ F IN ithe Engineer-in-Chief, at Ottawa, cn and F. BRAUN, APOTBECAR{2& HALL. [mar 5, '80 | after the 15t ,: ce xt. a _. Secretary. | ater toe Lith ea i. under.| Dart. or Rartwars & Canats, } ap 6, 2aw tl | signed up to neon of THURSDAY, the lst | Otvawa, 28th March, 1880. ) 3rd June ] day of JULY next. Ce ee i By Order, | GRAYS SPECIFIC MHSICINE F. BRAUN, | :t Secretary. TRADE MARK, T h ec. Great '% Darr. or Ramwars & Cana, ) [fe 16, caw. LRM, English Hem- 5 ¥ ee ne SICK HORSES! 'LAHE ASD = Ovtawa, 7#a Februsry, 1908, | till jane30 en edy, an unfail- | eres: See See : “> ® ing cure for Sem- “AG44% inal Weakness, - Se “-' Spermatorrahea, <a i A % 243%, Impotency and fe ae { ESI AID ; ee UMS ee a ms “ee all diseases that ™“ aS | Betore Takin Sfollow as a se- After Taking, cific Railway, | quence of self-abuse; as loss of —Memory, Uni i versal Lassitude, Painin the Back, Dimness . | of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many TENDERS FOR TRON BRIDGE) other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- SUPERSYTRUCTIURE. | sumption, wg. Full particulars in our pam | phlet, which we desire to send free by mail te ENDERS : he undersjzned | °°°TY, 2% 8 Phe Specific Medicine is eold addressed to the undersigned | by all druggists at $1 per package, or six pack- ages lor 30, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ‘Vorunto, Ont., Canads. i | IL willbe received SATU DAY, | nee eceived up tonconofSATU!: DAY, Giles | the loth MAY next, for furnishing and erect | ing Iron Superstruetures over the Hastern aud Western outlets of the Lake of the Woods. Liniment jodine Ammonia. v . S . a . . 2 « Specifications aud other particulars will he} ot ee ee ‘furnished on application at the office of the! N. B.—The demands of our business have | full information, to Dr. Wr. Giles, 120 W: | Engineer-in-Chief, Ottawa, on and alter the. necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which | Broadway, N.Y, Use only for horses the lia- 15th April. place please rddress ail future communi | iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- ra |cations. gists, ancin quarts at $2.50 in which there 1s FP. BRAUN, | #@ Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugist | great saving. ‘Trial bottles, 25 cts. Secretary. | and by all wholesaleand retail Druggiste Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Warsex® By Order; | Ottawa, lst April, 1880, Biay 15, fw| Jomuaw 24,1 3 ) Nev. 28, 1879—eod wky 4m ‘