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HURON SIGNAL stied you haw better tithe to work tslau► u.aturt, Lut oaring to the failure of the ( w.aldtl/, 1 `1r 17�� 1 N �r BLOW.
--T-rs-s sr r-- then you are yuawtraJ of at present. legal aYsata tit the I 1piwaition candidate I
lair. (lotion Yuuug bee -Hugh
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YR.IDAY, MARCH Meta, 1�. The jets ltitfA i. wearing op toward to effect Me nec.eerry aeniee en the n-1 Aylltt►ire hall 'snug Mr, Hugh Love, et
_. _ i - the loth of July, and wu pray thee cease turning calliper iii the specified tune, no the feernshi,, nt Stanley, at • high price. Turn Out to be a_ OTd'nar9
I'OSTI X (i .i ••RIXlIN thy tats. bebblrmp and prepare for the action could •be taken lay the juagf: I The bull s said to be hese of taw
hest Gale -
treat ',value --the celebration of the That is the reas•,e why the lips of the ;blvd._ Ayrshire in ('amain Sir. Y.uua
Our hf j . i •' 4. hal frietrds of ton tout the hull bunts, on e'tul salty,
f t« !i ' • 1 and r ,. 1,, 1 ,i cation candidate in i mare, 7 t..,•une of the roughest joys ut
ut 71►R,tttc �' w k as It 1�r#e M� l i igen it a ere East Hun,' u• » bang w low. The the erase,, travelli .. a didanca I,, : ti AMYaaaf Thr! red Terrible weather at
['repine your florid addresses for use burden of their ,)vat s ,prow suit herr*- I ,wiles oat feet. Haase Places these the Mimetic coast.
"leader" sect
athlete an 'The laeorkrtut'
Cry," aadjredttt lee (ii entre- 'tie ''n. Your readers ep in this sec ble diaeppoiutinent eauwe the stria es t > MTeeld e. -
due acct t t (4i 4• oy nen )u 11 hetet in (arrest
tett t 1'Mt
RAILWAYS AND MA-'t'l'P4'' Mr. !oho ltaanfts g •t his hauu J anneal taws moue tens a +1 ,at
TURES. while .e.l•eu.iin ip a"at Kiuteit t other I,everyt�audy'r mouth. 4'r the par• week.
lWe ere glad to see the business knee day, and the' inj1s►'isd- ,Nwtatter Lk' till .t 1 His dire prophecies v,gsrdutg tl . great
and town council turning theiratteatiue enure* of pain. • y� 'horse period were lacked upon u taw
to the discussion of the osstbilit of iYkile Mr. 1►( iltti(•1►l hitty ao'll Zturu
p 7 � rt►g 6e.0 the )t. (i ,l:�lurt!t eu >;wtdwy 'lair, and even prul�bl., by many, and
inducing a c impetitive pun of railway' laN, La horse drew nTttuuuewtble, and it was felt that H the therm 'lid co., e
to (.'uderich, lin Monday last there tat rue away. •Mr. llliittSewitatbr,ttnir •w that Uederich w: eutit led t.' a fair
a ;;nod attendance of prominent semi-. the cutter, but was ,•ctrica'e,1 .. touch .baro ,.f the bee rs. On Frhlay the
d. urn of the town +t: the tdwn dlellk's the a orris for his adrenrturo. atW'et failed t„ cpeurct. 'Elie .:.,y s. as a
office, and the wafter w. discussed 1t► `Mrs J. fVCnfnor is visiting frwt.ds at uatk Uy Mee ter' the et assn, and
cl ti. opal y.;.
()ur warm-eutePl :iuo$ld contemn ovary ' t tfiu .ss, sa on u rubJee be))
is out of order in the `pretuises, - it ie yet- &'coal, and turn your, atthntien to
endeavoring to place the blame Of intro- the embol o Price of sheepnkin during
to politics •ru the the fleet twelve days of July.
our alt riefrtt►e V e• *1st fi; 4
had an iota of common acme tt would •ONE *TED PITLi ]U}'I
let the question uteactermatisut iu vele t Four of the great uauea of the cam ury
tip rest, nem Skittles election ie over,
ter a disco rite 1 ec•L ' ly
shtw that :la been
more instrumental inrais:og thes.i-called I the Nile, Copenhagen said Trafalvar the
"religious" cry than the Plea i.i. osteal- most brilliant naval victories wet by any
bialy a "religi..us" paper, „it tors navPrip,ueneudur, Rut ,luring the past few
done anything Of printed a paragraph ,y -,ars three names have been un every
whiFb 1tlid a Visdrey to pr•ew,tu "pr;s:e alis of lrhonr bad beet ene,oye
on earth, gond it to mete- Ifs °4"r" before they heoatne fitrrtous. Tan of
have been devoted to cementing a so- these played the unlet important part in
called, .1e11. d1rt1611.1 e n yls tw Sign,
h
i M�t allu�sl+ .i, F at,g+ „f tisn
it has failed • .! ra+; uuny eood Ptetes- life Laird Dufferin lost an eye,yet,shrewd
tants int, its net tit s fact, bet aloe ib- (master of statecraft, he treat the wily
tenths w es teem eeven • lr•thieit •i(, jailed Tara al every point, 'hewing fleas it tem
ef Offset • t ♦ iutlw,seible 1, or the.Poet.' to 'gets •'l tate
Tee Nteatiad at different times dur- blind side (if an Trish ambassador front
�"''► tittakaarndeacee Me relish metre berf)Rrtd to Jereily
�3M�Jd t d omic
17 a
in
>ipld
(7 new rd Woo le , wive
by Sir Garnet, n se y ,
atrsngc to say, left au eye behind hint at
an engagement when quite a young man
1V'hat keeness cif military foresight the
P � hem of Tel -el -Kabir dice yd is known
called op!en the flrangemen to seppurt to all. it would Uink as eland had
Mr. Johnston because he was the "pep - been served with a single eye at both
hilar County Master of South Huron. ;camp and avert. •,Ane tit the moat pro -
The following extract is a 'ample taken I ettnent figures in France iluring the past
from the article on the °atheim ' thirteen yeas -Leon Gambetta-died as
" We hope every ()Tstrgvmao and
lover t.feueest elihm is the riding will
rally to the support of County Master
Johnston, and lease nothing undone to
aware his trstwphant return. His °tec-
t es wisp be a aiet ry o♦.r those week=
hated Protestants whearsepHrvy to the
shameful bargains ef the present Onta-
rio Administration with the priests of
Rome and their h•nekm.e. "
The article in which the thieve ap-
plied. from the columns of the Bwttinsli
this the first ..etarian nobs resided is
West Haran, and yet the hypocritical
Orange organ has the hardiheed to de-
precate the introduction of sectarianism
into the recent contest.
In its, last issue, March 8, it deals
with the West Huron election again, and
exhibits so much gr (Gs ignorance on the
subject that we cannot refrain from giv-
ing our readers the grist of falsehood in
the Sadie, l'.. own words :
" In West Huron, where the Conser-
vative party put forward the Orange
County ,Mister, Mr. Fred. Johnston, as
their candidate, the most unfair and dis-
reputable tactic were resorted to by the
legal pray and wire -pullers to influence
the Rumen Catholics of the riding against
him. A most outrageous sheet was
published and distributed, which con -
have been those of one -eyed uten. Nel-
sen M tlsie`y'-lira I apt -the siege
oftialvietebet hj alti.war oou 1 see at
ing done w. was no mean factor towards
the defeat of the Coneet retire candidate.
On the 30th of March, 1892, it published
an editorial ..n the nomination of the
Op candidate in Rest Har.tnn.end
.nsuy of its 'seemlier. A leturmired
effort will be mid, ,luring the poeaent
year's' briug hither a competitive line
of railway. • Many of the best rues et the
town, 'financially speaking, have be et itie
interested in the matter, :red railway
prospects are looking brighter now than
they have looked fur years past. We
hope shortly tone in u pesitiuu to lay a
well -formulated and feasible competitive
railway scheme before ear readers.
. t Mary+
..diction was fee the wfety of usaintr..
u danger wu1t1 t..settsy be um land, ea -
'rept in the ' ac Iii% of plethea tea�m''ed a+.
beteg exposed to the tw$.4 wwes,l.at pe..
ple like t., bis tr,,thteu.• 1 au.l choose
their ,en inlel.,r••tvti.As ntTree? ae t.,
amine ! ' ,
()Trews, M.,irat 12. %Nexus* says :
"l may state altar 1 m.w knave 5. he au
absolute fent, tied the hoer O '(vide
great storage w 11 arias at .Iitferent puma.
..n the earth's *grime : e!s.t wit it severe
oold petilda eke that .d Jau jest
pace.:I to to „ecus ;''when
clouds will take piaee asks abets win
will Oe dietinalsiehe fug g eat
tie" of saute, awl 1., prtt�liesed fair
length .d tone u1 a:1%61We end with ab
solute certainty." Fullowin:t this be
gives :.s the throe' which b. premised to
,, ii lisp' 8 e eelbe rt•n•or Ittu1 takes place,
the eiLewsutt fife storm awtl(tfies stir
tlsat the theory of th•• a)getatte tide
.,bleb 1 s(lveo, 1 in l:i;;4. it cerree•.
ret A neniely, that it is conieed by the vibra
tory tuition .4 tis•• e,e.ati froth eats to
Mita nteckner, of'moselev, is the'th- v • wticilsati. at ••f :br (lttttra 1 s..l,htt Qwest. If yea will loses at the terfesteisl
guest of Iter friend lists. P. llegatt, ut wsry ihu sub a •r ,, !""`-h• •co hn2 "'""1" I globe and Am the pes.uliar mention of the
•nt l) aturda • the heather was Gulf
St, I.,f �lexicu uud tl,e tendeucyof
this place. .
ret ) je,,nu to elan; , northward, thea e
o"viteq west, t- . i t• iIl te,t we,nder iht'
alarm what cheering that the melon's
f,.rcce heel la a:, i:,1:rett'ett t.. the greate,:
possible extent, and Ilia, tee, when she
is h:uteitirig with the•..titer planets from
with to north, teams the equator. This
waw exactly the c.urditicu+ of things dur
his to. -ram, anti only one element sea•
isie49.4to hunt made this a terrible at
f.tirTor the yfdl.le ,d America, her, mark
it well, if the moons tt cnrtjunetien with
aeric h'et taken ).lace at oak ,' cLiok on the
lieridian, of L •udou in&teed , qt ser
u Flo -k in the morning (L••nde•u time); in
-.1lp•r words if th.r eonJnniction had -taken
, ace over the (Alf of Guinea indeed of
the Chime See,• the whet. Ameriewta
crest. print}ug her to have been as she
• as in perigee, would have been pot un
ler weer, Siad t time will, come, though
,t tea,' ht• tlionsands of seem yet, when
ibis will tike !deco, and . should Venus
.vial Mercut♦ happen at that momeut t..
be 'a• their. referier conjuuctiou, . and
Jupiter, Man; and Saturn at their super -
;or ceujuuctlen , the hrealters wiH"roar
in the strexeta of New Yea% .icy, and
t'to'id•t under water. •All ors,
astaunow frun. the Astrtfuontor,
Royal down, will admit the truth
„f what I rev. 1 n.ake this explanation
re show scientific men that, -my system
dent'etelling therms is not only founded
eu science. hut. iu the earth and the
Itesv.rly bodies.
1"
.ltaltrir .1}r. Cherie, Similes., 'ef
Guderich Tp. has bleu enjeyiug a week's
vieitatdoutl old frieenda in this vicinity.
Ile !mike 'relianttbeerty.
'file annual meeting of the L.eeber'fanhht. auWlay was ar•
cus roti cold. hut
Presbyterian Church was Bald �ru • the the terrific �ra!e didn't melee., and those
avulsing of the 13th inst. in ll%o•iiclieul who were Tearing enreedod 'mules :.tee:
lis addition to the question of a coin- WeJn attached to the elutrrli. AttoTr 'a �et.letiun .aid ruin, breathed tet!y'.
lenitive nailway,thb members of the jultl't ve interesting service'fay the pastwet Ry the great msjutyty of �urtewu .eople'
t rd. J. A. Turnbull, . lie A.. , the
meetinst took up' and discussed the sub shits for basin-,- was umuveued It 1 ite,,sins was looked uptnt ::s i,etauk,
also quite orsiinary, bet ewes students (.4
Mr. Wiggins' tnetie4v uuwet •-11at
a *Idle. Tie storm isn't t., reach here. un-
til Sunday.'' t :u Saturday Wight a keen!arttw, and the wind blew steadily all
ject 9f the esteaelahtneet, by bonus or l.was meted that Mr. Turnbull take the who could do conardetable "1Jua•iok'
otherwise, t.f mandfacturies, and-eutnelit-'es, air, nd D Cumming act as secretary. even if his prrdicteclsterni' didn't.' Th.
The Finance Sec, (J. Linklatere, read a storm of Sunday was net rear!y as heves,
tees were appuiuted to Ipeke all neces-
sary enquiries curauruiug the aulount of
capital which would be required to estab-
lish a woolen mill and afurniturefactory
of good size.
A competitive nulway and increased
manufactorisl enterprises will '-)trickly
ralee Godericb to jti • proper Level.
1882 eat nut its allotted time. He was
also a one -eyed man. In his boyhood
he lost an eye, but he mastered every
difficulty, and became the meat famcus
Frenchman of his say. Dated", Wel.+
sefey and Gambetta during tElh paseycaa
were, if we except Gladstone and Bis -
mark, the goat prun i lent of living men,
notwithstanding what would seem trying
phyait.,aI disability ; although their con-
dition is tet to be coesporbl with. that of
the political phenomenon Fawcett, the
blind though most efficient Poatmaster-
Oenesal of Great Britain.. Other one -
eyed men have challenged' history. Who
hasn't inwarcIW cheered Horatius Codes,
keeping the hordes of Lars Pnrsena at
bay at the bridge of Rome ? We always
respected and ascribed wonderful powers
of valor and shrewdness to & certain one -
eyed youth who sat in the form behind us
in school, solely on account of Horatius;
brave feat. Looking back now, that boy
comes before us as a harmless dullard,
and a ahrinker from the pugilistic com-
bat.. of the school play, ground. The
Veiled Prophet of Khoraasan was a great
mystery to many, but, when defeat and
tamed almost everything that had been disaster came upon him it was found that
said er written, either by Conservatives although ho claimed thatiike Moses lie
er Reformers, for the past twenty-five must wear a veil because of the shining
years, against the intolerance of the
Church 'of Rome and her priests. But
good care, was taken that these extracts
should be so culled and gruuped t .gether
as to give them a meaning intensely bit
his face, the real causc'of his veiling
was the fact that he was of very homely
features and had but one eye. However,
the majority of the names of one -eyed
ter and eutraireowaly insulting to the men in history are honorableementioued,
feelings of Roman Cath )Iia, which, in and the lues of an orb has not quenched
their original furan, and qualified by the
context of the articles from which they the light of patriotism, or dimmed the
were clipped, they did not c,ntnin. valor of the victim. The cfe-eyed men
And, mere disreputable dill, these pro- whose names are handed down to us
ductions were credited entirely te the seem rather to have been very brave and
Censervutive party er to journals friend-
ly to them. * * * • r Awl full of ambition. •
6e are infer -rued that many of these re
rences to the Church of Renee and her THEY FAILED TO CONNECT.
people were clipped from old fyles of the
Globe and inserted in the West Huron Our Tory friends in East Huron ap-
pear to be in the bunds of affliction and
the bitterness of gall and wormwood.
The lines of their candidate in the re-
cent election, and subsequently, have
nut fallen in pleasant places. To begin
his Mr. Thos. Hays. much te } ts as-
tonishment and to the chagrin "f his
friends, failed to secure tLe majority
vote in East Huron, despite the tin -nisei THE CHARYBDIS
upside-down of the ballot -power of Mc-
Killop, and his opponent Mr. Thomas
Gibson was duly declared elect( ,1 !,v
the returning officer. The result was
not satisfactory to the Oppnenition candi-
date, and ho secured the services of a
couple of legal friends, so that proceed.
ings looking toward a recount alight be
instituted. The necessary order for
service upon the returning officer was
obtained from the county pelvo, and a
special messenger was despatched to the
resider en of that individual to serve
hint. When the messenger arrived at
the residence of the reterning officer,
the latter was not at Lome T1 e
fact was, the returning officer like a
great ninny other residents of Esat Hn-
ron,twas anxious to know what blizzard
had struck McKillop, and hied thither
to find recreation and information at one
and the Ramo time. The consequence
was the judge's order was not served
neem the returning officer until after the
statutory tinge for effecting service had
etpir•ed, and after the re turns and bel
lots for 1Caat Heron had been duly for-
warded to the Clerk of the Crown in
Chancery, according to the pr,visi ,i.' of
the Act is reference thereto. Tuesday
sat was the dsv .et apart bet the ie-
rt•p;rf of rtteeipts and expenditure for
thd''year, which was very satisfactory,
giving the outigtegatitw-ii. their ordinary
business almost a clean halftime sheet,
the same managers were ee-elected by
vote. The next business was /he annual
report both S. 13. - William., the librs-
ban, skewing good , progress in the
Sabbath &Shoot. The reportwaa well re-
cent ed, and a vote of thanks tendered to
Tas Tvpapers are dishonest, and Mr. Williams. The ckailrnan Mr. Turn -
i7 bull than nestle i.. fuer tory appropriate
continue to misrepresent the matter df remarks, thanking the congregation fur
their kindness and punctueility since be
carie amongst •than Mr. Brown was
appointed to audit the financial accounts,
Themeeting was well attended. Tt was
adjourned by Rev. Air. Turnbull pro-
nouncing the benediction. -Cont
Cathodic representation in the new Leg-
islature 'of the Province. They still
claim that there are inure Catholic Con-
servatives than Reformers in the House.
This falsehood can easily b. disproved,
by giving the names of CAttholie members
of both parties. There are five Reform-
ers:-Uon. C. F. Fraser, Brockville ;
Thomas Murray, North •Renfrew ; Dr.•
Dowling,South Renfrew ; Dr. McMahon,
North Went•'vorth ; Col. Morin, Welland.
There are only four Conservative Catho-
lics ele s¢=Messrs. White, Clancy,
Robillard,'and Baskerville.
i.f
cautpaign t.1Sl•et, credited to the Sentinel.
Yet the party who resorted to such low,
villainess, disreputable tactics, to de-
feat their pnlitieai opp.oents, have now
the barefaced effrontery to cha,ge Con-
servatives with intr•duoing sectariaistn
to a4ddte
to t
.lit" and ahem
loin
p' Ise,- p
this journal with sentiments so disgrace-
fuil bigoted ami insetting to Rohan
Cat;�elics as these cainpaign sheets con-
tained."..
All of which, if true, would be a ter-
rible indictment, indeed, but which when
false fre,n start to finish only proves
that the So( eel editor would heave made a
reliable Israelite in the days of Egyptian
bondage, in that he possesses the happy
knack of t.eine able 14( make bricks
without straw. And as the ðos( ap-
pears to wallow in dense ignorance on
the question we will give it a few facts.
(1.) No circulars of the kited mention-
ed were c r. ulated in West Huron.
(I) Nu circulars of a sectarian nature
were printed by any local Reform paper
in the Riiinis, or distributed by the Re -
forks part} -
i ) The only *veteran nuteido wet-
ter pub:;.,lied in any of the Ileform jeer -
mete was tete etiit„rial from the Sentinel
of march 3'1, 11382, and it w.a-s ptbhahed
in Tut Resat., 'body and items, with-
out changing a seStwee. If th.: at eels
was waft for put.hcat en at:,l hada ter -
de.ty to ctcite bitter feeble(' am;•ngst
e certain c:.s01 td the electors, the fault
was the N►ntie•''s-- not nuts.
And new, we would glee a tittle
friendly advice t.s oar Nat.siwg t,.ateas-
p nary, ?lir Neeti+trl mini Orator a+ld Pro-
testant Adroresfe Drop the YYer Raten
iaaetiew case altogether, or cease writ's(
THE ladies in Toronto are agitating
for electoral rights. They want to have
women's suffrage instituted, and they
want it right away. They had a meet-
ing the other day, and " resolved " int
the subject. They went further than
that, and made Ald. Baxter, a " man of
weight " in Toronto, espouse their cause.
Ex-Ald. Hallam, Mr. J. W. Bengoggh
and other . well-known men were also
present, and seemed anxious to have
some of the heavy cares of state taken
from their shoulders and placed on the
necks of their wives and mothers-in-law.
We understand the meeting was a grand
success, and that great good will result
therefrom in the sweet by -and -bye. If
the anticipations of the Toronto we -
men
men suffragists aro realized the word
'politician will become a historic figure,
as sure as you're bora.
•
Ous contemporary, the Star, reprints
an absurd paragraph from the Stratford Writing fr.,tn the heart .1 Muskoka on
Herald, attributing the falling off in the Saturday last, the '-L•S c,rreapondent
Reform vote in South Perth and East said :---
Huron to the speech delivered at Dublin But the Conservative party are not de-
pending on e -caking to carry this elec-
tion here. heir depesnden_e is on Du -
minion influence and money. There are
in Muskoka at present, by actual count.
a little over 60 cattle buyers. This
horde is directed by H. H. Smith, of
Peterbor.; , R. It. Pringle, ef Cubeur.,
John Shields, of Section B notoriety. and
A'sdcrson, the rejected of North York
Goa'rst HAHOFF, the great ( Rtis•L.:t
Hie last two evidently act ::s treasurers
statesman it dead, aged 8:) years. ^f the brigade. Assisting them as sub-
, are "Big Push" Wilkinson, a
Dominion Aka). Sheppard and Burke,
of "Gum Swamp" fame, Frank Madill,
of North
)ntarto, and half a dozenn
other,, less know ti characters of the tame
stamp Cattle, sheep, pigs, and fowl
hat c a very high value at pre.ent in the
districts. Flour at some of the mills in
this district is to be had for tae asking -
payment when requested. Three Indian
agents have genie through to the reserves,
and the Indian Cummissiener himself ar-
rivedyeaterday trop) Ottawa. Employees
of almost every deeartreent under !lir
Dominion Government aro represented
here. It is rumoured that the employees
of the Canada Pacific Rnilw.ay are to
attempt to vote at Lake Nieire m1, :.tad
the returninve.fficer himself has gone ti,
that pull to see the the lee is complied
with. Terms by the acorn have been
engns;ed to carry those who haven(' v"tea
in the organized terrnehips into :he ue
organized townships to rote there. Al-
ready ten tithes as maty instances cf oor-
ruptiou as are neteasasy t • void the elec-
tion are in the ponce rni)n of our frient..
As is always the case, however, in su, h
matters, our safety lies in the fact th:,
so little of the money reaches the voters.
fee last thing suer corresie fluent the
as he left HentieriIIe the -+the . r mento_
we' tLe Pr•si,lent , f the C-iteervatire
Automation of that tillage with a roll of
tens sod fifties, which from ins auto taint
have a,noantrd at least t•-, M10, in bit
right band ntferiec to bet earl the hj-
standar* that the sixteen thew las had
"goat" daring the night would set "go
beck" r.. his. (X metres tweeter then
ear during the night was he or INA he
need sober. Ito men atf stay petit is
Hantsvitle dreamt of the 11110010, bll 013
hie nein. And this is but a y�
Ltiltara-
Maitland Temple, No. 304, I. 0. G.
T. is increasing rapidly in strength, and
now bathe &bout fifty members.
The tea meeting held in the Presby-
terian church here on the let proved -a
grand seooew- Tea was served in the
Temperance flail, after which the audi-
ence met in the church, when addresses
were dolirered by Rev Messrs. Hillard,
Smith and Lochend, Rev. Mr. Pritchard-
the pastor occupying the chair. A local
choir suppliedsuitable music for the oc-
casion. The -proceeds amounting to dao,.
are to be applied to increasing the shed
aczommedation. •.
The managers of the Methodist church
here,having decided to introduce an organ
into the church propose holdings Sacred
Concert this Ftrday, evening, to assist.
in defraying cost of tannic. The North
Street Methodist church choir, under
the Ieaderihip'of Mr. S. 0. Halls, have
kindly promised to be present and give
their assistance. Refreshment will be
served during the evening.
It is reported that Dr. McDonald pro-
poses leaving our village for hospital
practice in New York. If ouch be the
case much regret will be felt on hosing
the genial Dr. who has become a general
favorite in the village.
POLITICS IN MUSKOKA..
Tory "t'nitle buyers," spending gouty
as that of Wednesday, the latter_. u.
which, we are told by the racy prphet,
was caused by enc of the celestial, sea.•
riura running ti' batt e before bit 'titer.
We append a few reports from odea
quarters,- by which it wiil 1.e seen ,the(
slung the Atlantic coast a heavy Tali
prevailed at the tie.) predicted by RI,(
gins.
Sandy Hook, N. Y., Mercia 10. -The
wind is blowing a fearful hutrieane:trim;
the east north-east. The aterut carne up
from the %Vest Indies, and is passing
north-east into the Atlantic.
Portland, Mu,, Marsh 10. --The
schooper J. Sawyer was wrecked nest
Smith -west Harbour, Mount` J)esert.
Nathaniel Snow, Frank Swith, and Jam.
Smith perished. 4rapt. Orchard wu ne
jured and James Bullion's leg broken.
San Francisco, March 10.- There are
no signs of the storm on roe Pacific C, cost.
Prof. Wiggins, prophecy frightened Sime
peewee, one man here built a scall
ark and plrctd it on the ref ready for
the tidal wave snnouuced to sweel.
through the Golden Gate.
by Hon. F. F. Fraser. Wouldn't the
Star "snicker" right out if we were to
attribute the increase in the Reform ma-
jority it. Ashfield to the fact that Hon.
Senator O'Donohoe held forth in
Kingsbridge on the 20th of February
We have lust Muskoka by some 200.
flee election will probably iso contested
in the courts.
wr,Caserne. offaeron, on the O:d 11n1k.
The Lindon Adr rtisr,'.Ottawa rurres-
puntlent says :-
idr. Cameron (Huron) in a hnuson,ua,
and at the s:uue time pointed speech,
showed the f ,sly and misutsna gement in•
tlu god in by the Government when it
asked for and obtained the Ch:aryiet s
R adi.eg from the official papers he prov-
ed that this was dune without any fixed
purpose as to what use the vessel would
be put to when acquired. During the
Cour-e of his remarks :Blunders tried to
look jovial and to share in the amuse-
ment indulged in at their expense, but
when Mr. Cameron pointed out that the
public acooanta and other statements
testi ted that their incompetence in this
country ♦ ii
had oo tthe t over)? OOIi
matter ry P , ,
they became very uneasy in the r *eats
and, led off be the Minister of Martine,
several of them dime pecer,•d ferns ilii
House, leaving the Ministers of Customs
and Public %t (irks to grin and twat the
caititation which was 1 eing adm mate: -
ed.
'Fornnto Obits- : and now Mr tl, t'
Cameron, of Heron, is a„lerenly repent-
ed for his "anti•British- conduct in de-
scribing the venerable Charybdis es
'•rotten hulk?"' Why lel the Doinielen
Government return to the peyotl su-
thorities this terror "font hatrbturs, after
spending $.37,11100 in n vain ►t1i-in't to C enrerv%twe action mese the Able Ohms
stop her leeks tinier,• she wu rotten 1 testi district Vestment is wtlediee,,
Waterloo, Que. , March 11 --The sever-
est -storm known for years is in progress.
Snow began falling yesterday afternoon
and .continued tomb ted through the
night. The wind has yeeu blowing a
gale all day and the snow is piled alwu t
mountains high, making traffic ora11
kinds absolutely impossible. It 'will take
some days to clear the snow blockade s..
that business may resume its normal
condition. The Mayor is engaging a
large force of men to open the street..
Between 10 and 11 o'clock two distinct
shocks of earthquake were felt, the ware
passing from east to went and caumnv
great alarm. Country roads will be impu-
table for days; the mails between here
and Magog are to be carried by teams.
trains beingcancelled in , the meantime.
The CentrVermont and South Eastern
Railways are making superhuman efforts
to get their' lines open. Wiggins wad
regarded as a crank on Saturday and to-
day he is looked urine as indeed a pro
phet of the prophets.
Halifax, N.R., lllareu 11. J'he effects
of last evening's stern , the res•nrt%of the
violence of which aro now coming in from
all parts of Neva Scotia, prove t.. Lave
been not so serious as was expected. At
the south end (if the city part of the old
wharf en which Howell's foudry was for
merly situated was bhrwn away, test the
other wharves and property et, the water
line suffered only slightly. The elittity
of the vessels in some eases was unite
bad, and the heaving up of a few planks
in the wharves stake up almost all the
other damage yit reported. Vessels at
anchor in the herb, ur rode nut the gale
without any injury to speak of. The
barque Comorin dragged her anchors for
a ehoredistance when the storm was at
its height, between eight and nine, bet
pulled up leef re getting into danger.
The steamers Sarmatian, from Liverpool,
and Newfoundfand, from St. John's
Nlld-, which arrived this morning, report
ha•. ingtelt the blew
r
!lr lightly, and
were caused no anxiety. The Gloucester
fishing schooner Admiral, which put in
to -day to land a sick 'Man, had to lay to
during the gale, which atrnrk her with
great violence,
Se. Jones'. N 1,'., Mie•ch 12. -There
was a terrific storm from the southeast
here yes7:'rday. The wind was so drone
t. o cu:,e,iteation of the Catholic Church
aiul t., be lowered away,ftem the build-
ing, which is situated on sloping ground.
by a number of tepee, and attached t.,
the eiders at the entrance to the edi•
tics
THS Pi;t,r'Hlr'r L+ KATld71111.
tertswt, March 12 --Wiggins to -day
claims that his pr,pheey has Leen liter-
ally fulfilled. The highest tidal wave
ever kn.,wn has been reported at Hali-
fax,
almht, and Ieleerame he ne eived from all
pacts intimate • geese tempest. He has
always entertained the acvereat anxiety,
he says, for the safety of people en the
shores of the Ray of Bengal and the Colt
.,f Mexion, In the termer, the major
tidal wave, of which the minor on our
mos. was the reflection, most have re-
amed on the afternoon of the 10th
(London •tinsel, hnndrfxis .ef thousanus
of haws peti.hiwg. de ebaretterises
this therm as the greatest that eta pos-
sibly occur on this planet, and the
greatness of its extent to the only hep.
of safety in any parties/sr quarter He
makes a sly hit at the (:anadtan and
Oiited 8tetes authorities fur net hoist-
ing their sterna signals until efter the
Sarva was actually boating upon the• con
anent Memo people. he adds. expected
an it.pnsssble storm yesterday, hut he
repeatedly said his object to risking the
.Tee♦ew.s
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Srat„rth. Art/-! 1.38 418 01e
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w aces.
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:ieetortk,Ar 1 8.49 8.00 4.20
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Stage (dally) arr. 10.15aa.3pes dep
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JAII(ES PjKENTICE, AUCTIONIif,ER,t
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raw the"Pe 5, shit r. AAuctioneer 1 0 ce n -C'rie's
ik Htaad. 1874.17• .
UNRESEIRVED AUC1Olt SALE
OF
Household furniture, Piano,
Horse, Carriage, tic.
TUESDAY, MARCH 20th '83.
1 have been instructed to sell at the real
Bence of FRANK E. GIli13S.t-
house Street. the h !lowing articles, co
of 1 Htetnway Rosewood Plano (7i °eteresl.
coat fte5e; 1 crimson and gold Rep israelsa
Room Set, walnnt ; 1 crimson Rap Library
Set, walnut ; 1 crimson mush Dining -Room
Set„ walnur ; 1 Bldektard, walnut : 3 walnut
Itedram Sets ; 2 common Bedroom' Sets; 1
Targe Sofa Rt'd : 3 walnut Wardrobes; 3 all
hair Mattras.,-s: 1 woven -wire Mattress 4
Spring lIattrastcs ; y Mixed atattrawen: Ex-
te•natunl Dining. Centre, Hall and 5.11gy Tab-
les; V hathota Brackets. Pictures, Lai pwt
etc.: Cooking.1'Iall and other Stoves ; Table
ware. ('rockery, Kitchen Utensils. ete.: 400
ards Brussels and Tapestry ('arpet.; 1 Ray-
mond Sewing Machine: Lace and Rep Cur-
tains. ('e-nicett, etc.; lawn Mower, and Taney
Flower Urns: also, 1 Carriage Horse : 1 Cover-
ed Phwton ; Robes. Harness. etc.. and numer
our small useful and fancy articles.
Sale to "nmrr enee of 11 o'clock • mi. sharp
TERaiS. All amount,. under 415, cah: tel
&ace. 3 months' note, appmvrA-
J. C. CUPRIE,
The People's Auctioneer.
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