The Huron Signal, 1884-4-25, Page 5rte HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 18M 5
EARTHQUAKE IN ENGLAND.
ale.... linear, sed Tett afbl.a..,. ..d
tyre.
Lind .n, Aj•a! i'S. - At f1.30t' .
mgan,srth.l,.akesho.ck •..f,. in the
meteors roulettes .4 Rumbaed At I pa w ieh
tho wall. of hawse were shake.., ulatoe
were rattled. and hells runts. The peo-
ple Wein tbrow r tutu such a state of outs
atetrYatlon that bueitiess was suspended.
The shook waa stall .wore w r. re at Col-
chester. Tate e.•n; ori •n lasted half a
asinine. The tiros symptom was • deur
oa
rtblinl I'll" 1 • r:u .tre•1' h' fe
lowed by • yuekiul and Ot•kili•_ of all
the Windings- Chimney *nicks of (ac
tori•. le 1. and other i.,/ty - r •stir•/
mere dwn
t.ted. Ti,e s,. t.- r of the I • ■
lamest church -s i'l the c;tv 1 •4 feet in
height, fell wilt an r.;:! "'tail!. in oust
part of the city a tire was caused by the
shock. 'flit, dame to is groat. lo pri-
t ate h•,use41 tables and chairs were ever-
tunted, glassware was 'battered, and
i.tctures and other ornaments fell to the
flour. Men, woman and children rushed
shrieking tut"' the struts. At Chelms-
ford the shtick was s.. coven that the
people were filled with terror. At South
End the earth trembled for miles anoint]
The windows of many dwellings were
broken, and chimney's demolished. At
Maldot. the town ball and priests houses
were swayed The wave passed from
the south to the north. 1n the Strand,
London, business houses were p.er .t•
ably rocked. The employes fled. The
duration of the shock at Ispwich is esti-
united at three seconds. The earth-
quake has caused • general feeling of
alarm.
At Lpwich a mansion was shattered,
and the railway depot was partially de-
stroyed.
Colchester was the center of disturb-
ance. (/n some streets traffic has been
FASHIONABLE CHECKED SILKS
H. W. BRETHOUR & CO.,
BI TTFORD
Having secured a very Decide.) tsar„ sin in the '•e •\' Fashionable Checked S..r.-., we are showing u Full
Rang, ,•f Colouring ttt the Lowest Figures we have ever seen such g.x►d offered.
ALL WARRANTED PURE SILK
forbidden, as the buildings are in a dan-
gerous condition. The side walls d
houses near Colchester were shaken out.
The damage at Colchester is estimated
at £10,000.
At Colchester a child was Lilted, ...d
a woofs s skull was fractured. The
woman is in a precarious condition.
There were many narrow escapes. The
old parish church at LLngenh..e was de-
molish. 1, and the pace I.M•.ts as .i it had
been '' interdict'. An .n.,'; 1 at
1Yivaro • a .t•ed fr,.ot tert••r. The datu-
oge the:- ..' ,unto t • £J,(V►'t. At ('mt.
paha), a n.twher of schn..l girls rushed
panic Mimeos into the fit ent, tow wail
of them were crushed.
IRISH OPINION.
son tae MrwaMseea amid 'Bete Peaky -after
Itialertlr Caudrons the instate.
London, April 21. —The Paris corres-
pondent of the nate has been interview-
ing Patrick Casey, of the Mutifewr t ai-
fermi, Junes Stephens, John O'Leary,
Father nape and other prominent
Irishmen. Casey 'strongly favors the
dynamite policy. He declares it will
t pr.baPly be extended to blowing up
Atlantic passenger steamers and after-
wards merchantmen. James Stephens
condemns the principles and practices of
the dynsmiters, and advocates armed
revolution. A continuance of the dyna-
mite policy he thinks means the certain
death of the revolutionary agitation dur-
ing the present generation and perhaps
(offerer. it may besides lead to the ex-
pulsiott .4 Irshmen fr,•m England.
O'Leary di.apl.r••vee ^f the dynamite
policy ..n the ground. tits it is ineape- AND
client and .•i . er:nunsl (l,.aact,-r. He
favors open 1.i•.411.•11 t n. ,r hetweem
England and 1t.►-., be thouks w.1I1.1
give the Irish a chance tr. strike an
Ohecked Dress Silks EiOc.
TH $, oo.
75C Checked Dress Silks 7'r
�.oRTH
g WORTH° $1.25. g
WE WILL SEND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION, luta (Ioo.l•t b�' Mail or Express. Goodis to sent
�l' have received this
weeknot proving satisfactory may be returned and money refunded. ue
Ladies' jerseys in all Colors. Ladies' jerseys Beautifully Braided.
ALS•►
The New Turkish Crape, in Stripes and Plain;
Being th.• Latest thing out for Sun in. -r ('ostuui, -
I3_ W_ . 3:3RETI CZTR dz CO.,
I ' Brantfor.l, April 17, 1884.
OOTO
KNIGHT'S
WOR A
SHAVE,
HAIR('I'T,
SHAMP(lt ),
OR DYE.
TWO DOORS EAST Ot' 1'.0
AT THE
CASH STORE.
THERE IS CHEAP
Crockery 8&
Glassware,
Lamps, BSC.
A FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES
' Flouring Mills gbaeged to the gradual Reduction or Roller System.
Will kcrp Agricultural Imptetnents on han•1. and do all REPAIRS on shun notice.
.J. B. Rt'NCIMAN.
R K. RU'NCIMAN
i IRA N TFORD.
Goderich Foundry.
The undersigned. having pun hared the Cotlericb PLrndry and kiacLine Shope. and having
put the same in good repair, will take contracts for
Flouring .'hills, Steam Engines, Boilers,
And other Machinery wan,.-'.
All Kinds of Castings Made to Order.
l:oderich, April u, deal. I■ G-ly
COLBORNE BROS.
narcissi received a large consignment of
Cottons. Cortoeedea Deeks. ('heck Shirt -
IOW and Tweeds at lower prices than ever.
Call and see them.
A splendid assortment of PRINTS now in
Rock. RIO New Patterns to choose from.
MRS. SALKELD
Ua. u., ci pleasure .n a..ntosse tut that Inv
Stock of Spring and Summer Millinery
1. no., oo-pasta and c.a•pri-.e aU the
Latest Novelties in flats, Flower.(, Feathers and
all kinds of Fancy Goods.
Prices Low and 'Work Guaranteed to Please.
A CALL SOLICITED.
MRS. W. SALKELD
Utstrrieb. April It lett, I1017•1ei Nucor/ear to miss Jean* N ilea.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY !
hav• touch pleasure is a sesse.g to lb. La besot liedericb aad ricialty. that
Our Stock I)/ .S,4rtng and Surnmer Mllltnery
Id NOW t'OMPI.ETY. AXO COMPRIPEa A VARIETY tW
Beautifully Trimmed Hats and BowMts, Comprising all the New-
est Shapes. All are Cordia?ly Invited to Examine our Goods.
feathers, Flowers and Trimming Goods
"THE TORONTO HOUSE."
t•!\\'r+t ,.Ida or t+.t,tar.• 'telt door to Rin.rh+•.i * Fruit Stu,.
O.ateri. h. April 16, Itis 4
1\2Y STOCK or
MILLI N ERVI
I.nowc p:o., and 0.0 l.. t,•,e.•1:u.
Latest Stvies and the
Moderate Price
MIS S G -
t Finished Work al the Most
A Cal' Solicited.
THF: -ail \t 1
ATS-TA:E
The Chicago ou se,
Sr2'1.xig 77-
s- imrrier Zti2i1i5. i 7 -
One oft Most Corr filets .Slcx'ks .'/i ;,i(47-1(-11.
LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES.
Miss 'Wilkinson's, - Chicago House.
6udcrich. April 16.111151. Ind
TAILORING.
J. C. DETLOR & CO.
CANNED GOODS. IRe sure and set their Factory <'otton. We Tuve received our Sprig¢ Tweeds and Worsted Coatings, Serge' and Fancy
Tr' userings in ail shades, which we stake up in Superior style
-- i before buying.
tire tk.w. Hogan declares that the Cheap and Good.
tion of the dynamiter, is morally acrime,
ac-
politicallya blunder, and *wildly a ds- -
aster. If the Irish tart fair play. Ireland
in a few years will he one,./ the nt,.st
prosperous countries_ in Europe.
THE LICENSE QUESTION.
eeev sea.tted t. take s.tle• I
t.e
tier- ll
- Wawa the Weer. headers
Goderieb. Feb. lath. Mt.
MacCORMAC,
Gl ire JI.:a aCall ! Cutter.
withtate very lest trimmings as cheap as
any house is ltsltrdo.
G. H. �t■OLD J. C. DETLOR & CO.
TIitak .f she Mesita.
Th
Ottawa, April 21.—On Friday the
Government brought down copies of the
correspondence between the Dominion !
Government and Local Legislatures re-
'peeting the McCarthy Act. The ate -
respondence was'eked for on the 3rd of !
March and was in preparation until t
Friday, when it was presented to the
House in proper sheppee. The opinion
of Attorney•Oeoer.l Mowat is that the
power of regulating the matter dealt
with by the License Act I,.Iongs ex -
elusively to the Provincial Legislatures, I
and he claims thea the right of the Pro-
rinctal Legislatures, .4s --regulate the
liquor traffic is incident to their power to
make laws relating to municipal institut-
i n.! this trot rennet be a nrarrenk
He argues that the supposed expediency
THE GROCER,
e S,juan - Gotlerich
Jan 1. rim. lit- AND NOW 1S THE 'FOIE To BUT VoUIt
Spring is Upon Us
09N MacTAGGART
Sozriet .ti .g Wanted_
WALL TINTS. - - KALSOMIME COLORS
e'ISTe+ais 1tTaELT. In Every Shade. Ready /Hiked Paints. Penchen'. Cottage Colors. lied Cross grand.
Ilea open,•.1 out a full line or Ladles and others can get the color they o require without
a trout l al f mixing. Warranted
to be Float -Claes in every resp•. . and
ROCERIES AND CROCKERY. John A. Naftel's Hardware Emporium
Fresh. f'Reep, and of the best bend.. -Chemist
Ygat'
YF:\t' I'IMl'P:S
?, Court ttuWS 8gere, (%•••ler ch` ._ : , ift1l�-
FOVILE SEIME---BLL 'WOOL -
Vegetable, Flower & Field Seeds.
F. .14 at!ttN. at the Medical 11.' . 1.d. Inst opened out a fresh supply of
Seeds, of all Kinds
Fel. THE i:P,�t
FRESH, RELIABLE AND WELL ORTED.
FLOt7 E Z4r
ons,'
e� `sOCMcKENZIE
of heeler uniform through -out the
. 25 Laches Wide, at ?:, ('ant"—SPECIAL VALUE.
roug with- I ♦ tbursngblr Tipped, Hatcher sloop in ^oa
Dominion a law which it otherwise section. :q.iery and ('snot Me.t, pork, etc -
create
exclusive jurisdiction of the Po- or ever)s ,.ri.�, ITO ]MOTHERS OF FAMILIES 1 R. W. vincial Legislatures does not glee the , A caU re+pts • tfrlty solicited.
Dwniniou Parliament say authority to JOHN l►1arTAGI:AR. (BICEN OF THE PADLOCK-)
erseta unttermity. In a despatch the WdFenieb March alb. INC Ies'a" I offer a few pieces of DRESS GODS, suitable for Wrappers and — !j 1St:.\!►(Pt"AttTl:Rets F(►tt--
Outario Government expressed their
mediate hen agree with 1. . uses ie in.- I ('bil•lren•.. Drosses, a1, ink., 12}c., ihe.. 20e. per ,'aril. STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE
mediate hearing. respect to the cur.- I
stituttc•na ity of
TML 1.OMtittnil %T$TtTE,
and requested that the Ontario Act
should be allowed to operate aline until
a decielon iiri,n the conetit'dismal ques-
tion
uer
tion had been reached. The D.monion
Government have a letter addressed by
the Hon. .duh•, Norqusy, Premier el
Manitoba, 1„ Sir Alexander Campbell
on the 30th January last. in that com-
munication Mr. Ns.rgwy said he tumid
many nnwnrkable features in the Do-
minion License Act, end that in his
npintnn the subject nes oto that ahcu d
he left to L••csl jurisdiction. Her►id:—'
"1\e have in Manitoba a troy rtrin,tewt
License Art . which hes been in operation
for some years, end Is mnuch mom suita-
ble to the . trc•,mstanees and r,.nditiow
of our p.e••ple then is the lbnmin'ert
License Act The adoption ••f the D.-
►utnee, Act, in Manitoba would be • i'r
tr..gvade rather than a pr..ltessice move,
et eT therefore 1 week' etnmlly urge n o
interfere, co with Pooracial Irk slatieA,
which has hesqq ae setiefeetory, by im-
posing :nem \ranttohe a lir not suited
t.. her I•.cs! r.goiretnents.'
T. A 'iau.ltn and fanti:y left Lack
new o.. Tuesday, for their Loma in Da-
kota.
a-
kofa.
outliill Nursenes.1 ,
Cotton Seed Fertilizer)
326 A.0141./3013_
TNE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION.
Roderirh. Matreh Mb. 1161. - lie'
_
SALESMEN WANTED
To begin work at mire en Fall gales- :stead
etnploymef.t at filed ..tarts to alt willing to
work. RIM amid WSW tan have
Plasm! ifirk tie Year Road.
a teal ila..ee Sae Merely • N5.NMNe. applied.
and
F to a
seeds sotweeds. It i. therefore very suiti able for wherry feed. aa nd towns. r seises
John A. Naftel's Hardware Emporium
With th Barbs Either Four or Six In rhes .l part.
FtJ1.1... Lard' ICS Oa'
Shovels and Gard
Spades,Gardening Tools.
Good ag.nt.are earsfag foto tlt0 to Y'• W'
Oustom Shoe Shop.d03 B ---V
-rrnth and .ep...e•a
Al wt A Ft 1.1. ^Io..�K 11►'
//T.rt-saad outfit fres. Address:
I TONE .L WELLINGTON, The nn.irrstg
stmt) las- Terumo Oat.
eed wi.hM to remind the inlab11an1. rd (i..derltb and vicinity. that he 1. A L HARDWARE1
Prepared
DEAD OUR NSW f3ThRY, "sus.-
i TACE THE OtrTCARr." 11 is a thrill
ing tate, tell of vivid Iael este and at.erbing
Meta Dew'f tact to iwea It.
Lw*atnii for The Ger. eif el
Pre kisses1th.r. 11te t*es•et, Itandarsseat
beat Welt ever meld Inc
The .red rolling
t cries.empire.blared
profits to siesta
AM Itieent♦e•sj lease went Itarm.. ran h.
same • Surat. Teeing
free. Address
Hai.urr iktne en. Portland. Main.. IINE
to gi.r-t{I.ferf dor, In
xl-cis of Feet Wear,
Made to Order, both Stylish and Durable.
SEWED WORK A SPECIALTY
Best Value in Kip and Calf Boots for Country Wear.
'tt.meinher the ad.tre,. Iril 1 -
HENRY H. RINES,
April tat. ISM. Itl.tpton at rest. Ooderich.
S>r>10ciA. . VALV1� ZN
Paints, Oils, /ass and Painters. Materials.
SHEFFIELD 0TJ rLER'Y .
R.
eMCKENZ1E'S