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leave him permanently there in an inconceivably mashed and unpleasant condition." Grip's cartoon about
Wiggins' earthquake prophecy had an angry Charleston resident 'Stone Wiggins!' Grip also included the Modern Barney Buntline, a poem about Wiggins' predictions," ...When its only in an almanac it don't do so much harm, 'Cos they're limited to wind or rain or hail; But a special storm prediction causes seamen much alarm While Wiggins in a-wagging of his tail". Although the predicted earthquake and stormy weather did not take place in Charleston; there was an earthquake in
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in a list of people in the history of Canada who were considered contemptible: "Civil servant and author Ezekiel Stone Wiggins manipulated the people's obsession with the weather and forecasted a storm that never came."
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offered his hand, saying: "Why, Wiggins, you go by like a comet. " The professor replied: "Comets always go swiftly by the sun" and, later "He was greatly obliged to the Prime Minister for catching him at perihelion. "
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Wiggins' Dark Moon: The Weather Prophet's Conception the Earth's Second Satellite: The failure of his best-prediction storms explained on a plausible theory - a grand idea. The Brandon Mail Jul 4 1889
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Wiggins explained that the severe snowstorm on March 7–8 was caused by one of planets moving into position to take part in great storm he predicted on 9th and 11 March. Wiggins predicted that the
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the class. We shall have nothing to do with Canadian prophets. If we must have weather prophets we shall raise them ourselves and thus stimulate home industry"
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unlike electricities. He believed that the coronal streamers are meteors carried through space on the trail of comets. He thought the ridges and lines on
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as shrewd a piece of inferential advertising as had lately been attempted. He achieved fame in the sailing of one balloon."
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1028:" by Ezekiel S Wiggins 1864, Nepean, Ontario
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1798:E. Stone Wiggins by William James Topley
817:Wiggins, wrote a science fiction novel,
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287:W Ross Macdonald School, Brantford
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2258:Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files
261:The Architecture of the Heavens
1703:Arbour House Historical Plaque
1074:1878 Canadian federal election
843:In 1895, Wiggins predicted in
561:Jan 17, 1883 by Grant Hamilton
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975:House of Commons of Canada
711:Governor General of Canada
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1944:The Ghost of Wiggins,
1893:David Lewis Macpherson
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1175:Canadian Philatelist
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1870:Morgan, Henry James
873:St. Louis, Missouri
557:Wiggins prophesy -
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222:Shrewsbury, England
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