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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1875-09-03, Page 7SEPT 3 1875. CERY SALE OP IN HIR ERZ _ .0, 1875. oir(_mosvmiasfamssuiexmw"N"wmnNsanmr.__rr.__,__ Thernotchnits in Ohba% in libitum's] ".From New York to Thai" I was rending lately What he saw ie - e v.hatclIil3githe usual m.ethods i n Southern China. It i di great fro %dice that it truck me at being avel •orthy of reproduction in the retbane n On our return from thc Gardens w topped at an e -hatching stablishment This wasa large woode II/ern-shape buildine on the iver bank. The eggs ar ur eliast'ed out o the prod. ce boats tha Peein'e down the river, and are here artie' ficii4l3T hatched., The proees employed is singular, as ung only the natural heat of the egg, and Is as follows ; Large bas- keta, each twice] the size Of :an ordinary barrel and thickly lined. with hay, to prima theeloss of heat, are _filled with he eggte, and. then careful y: closed with a *sent -fitting cover of misted straw. Ttee eggs- are no v left for hree days, af- ter whielr they aro reinovcd fromthe bas- ket and replace in diftere t Order—those eggs which were before o i the surface hems now on the 1owes tir. At the end_ of three d ys more the position of the egeis is again altered, and so on for 15 days after whichtime the eggs are taken oat days, the basket and plae d on a shelf in another apartment, and covered, with bran. Inthe e , urse of a lay or two the chicken bursts its shell and makes its way out of the brau, being at :once ;taken charge of by anattenclant who is always on the Wittell, Thc whole secret of this process is m the fact that the animal heat of the whole rna s of eggs eing retained by the basket, which is foiined ofanateri- als which do not conduct caloric, is suffi- cient to support the animal 1' e of any one partieular cp.-, t4i.d to foster, its develop- ment, This . iip the only • egg -hatching process I ever heard of which did not re- quire artificial heat. I shoals' think it might be practiged in America in gum. mer." It Seems to me that it would be a good platqto try the Oiiiiia Mailed. Let the basket be lined with an old Cotton Of woolen comforter, anything to retain the animal heat, tnd let the eggs be changed in position every three days' fo,r 15 days, then laid upon herves, and dry bran put overthem. I apprehend the temperature should be kept s uniform as;possible, and well ip to suininer heat. ',rile experi- ment is worth a trial._ I have_klioWn chiekens hatehild. in cotton or wool kept near a cooking tove, so I am prepared to believe the pra tiee, of the Chinese has merit in it. Martin -says ; " Thousam ls Of ducks are ha ehed in Glibia by artifi .i. al warmth, 'the e being laid in boxes kf sand which are laced on a brick heart a proper temperature -being maintained around them nbtil the dueklings conse from their shells," Her refers to the northern portion of the Empire. -100r, X, Y. 'Tribune, 1 a Decree and ilnal ortler for - the Court of Chancery foa Jackson vs. -Ward, end bea.ring he Fifth day or septerabor, rwents-Fifth day of -runef A. D. - 14- obi in one 104, by Public .kue. robation of the Maeter of the !rich, by JOSEPII 1?. BRINE, e COMMERCIAL HOTEL, in lAFORTS, On SATURDAY, the I tember, A. D. 1,875,at 12 o'clock ER lands, viz.: The South East mber Twenty -Eight, in the See- the Township of -Itibbart, It, containing 1,10 aerea, more or ieseribed as follows-: Caramel:le- ;est Corner of said Lot, thence thence One litmtlred and 'Pwen- antilei with the lloundery iine, la East, thence One Hundred South to the place of begin. • ; an cleared and fenced, and fit 'he soil is a good clay loam. laud a small log house and iota three railea from the Town bout four miles 'from the Vit. dc, both goo d marketa mid the ea are good. The la•nds will be certain regiatered mortgage ra. Curry & McDougall, upot. t due the sum of 04.1 or there. .tser w.11 be required' to pay l!!tirs' Solicitors, at the time of [,10 pf.r cent, Of the purchase l:,iance of such purchase money of Chancery, to the eredit of hin one month frora the day of est, when he will he entitled to to be let into possession ; 111 conditions of sada shall be the of the Court of Chancery, 1 information may be ob. to the said Auctioneer, and itors, at their o-ffice, in the ,orth. this 80th day of June, A, D. b 31acDERMOTTI- Alaeterat Goderich. Vendorstiqicitore. 400-4 MERCIA[ LIVERY, PORPH, y in retiring from the Livery eaforth, beget to thank his no - their 1ibcrJ pritronage, and to aivosed of it to /dement. MAT- aN and DAVID MeNAUGH'T, rprietora Ftle inllY competent to hi it ehettld bEI MS, and in a tire satisfactien, he would, in mending hag suceeseore to the r them the setae generons pat - been extended ita hint for the T11031A8 DELL. Oli•••••• erietorship ofBllrsCoamrcLa1 !tilt the subaeribers would state ceptng nothing but first-class , and good etantfortable, styliala -talsonaltie. Regular canto/nen,- Travelere liberally dealt with . - the tableor at any of the ttended to. (Mice and Stables Jon Agrieultaral Implement [tercet. , mow:max 6: 00, SEAFORTH FACTORY. MS (SC LUIFt !Q,f the Seaforth Primp Factory, th( public thet all the punipe !hen are bored with Porterlt 4nr, which bores. perfeetly ecmsettninitly " the strekere of taken out of tbe top whether eep pr ahallow wells. In their ty Qnartered Tinrinir,. and the ed not to Crack or Cheek when CIS -terns. and Tanks rt ra*de to orderr on the if hortest rery lowest reurunerattve price. the hest in nee, tutieg warrant- ( y 25 years, arifil the treat does The proprietor(tribe Seafortit `e alvave endeavored to keep . the thrice, and they are deter - idol* by any other establish- ry. voark warranted, and y in the busbies& WILLIAMS & CLUFF. RARNES$ SHOP, io jeer frim the Ifaruese ,4 in Zurich, begs to thank his lor their liberal Prtpvort, and s disposed of tiiit bilainega- to ), who hoe been working tor aelie has no hesitation. ILL Klepp to the -public' generally s workman, and one who will tion, and thua recoromend- a the public, bespeak for him patronage whieh ha a been ex he last seven yeara. .101 -IN C.; WIDEMAN. aped from Mr. ll'iderean his ap and Stocky the subscriber he intends keeping on hand alaaa Stock of Ileavy,- and Light -vthing generally kept in the Jar attention paid to making cei Repairing promptly attend - warranted. Chargeliberel. WM. /CLOP?, Zurich, Ont. DRTI4 LAUNDRY miry in now la tali workbag dere for Washine, Ironing and romptly attended to. Parties WitItoart Ktareiting or_ Ironing ed at the rate Of throe canto a ' l; the artielee will be damped ironing. Sath-faetion guar- GEO•RGE FORFIXTII. (.11-',NCY.—Mr, Forsyth has fuer for the employment of connection with. tbe Latin - to secure. eervants will be njrl! they can get them. Ser- nre places will ha inetrueted Terms, 2.1 Cents for each ap- t:. FORRYTif. 894 SEAFORTE ER YARD CDO,N ALD ItO EXPOSIT° brn ght forward 3, tad Oil of the eran machine forward wi tun. T e inventor ho shoit time to const chide and exhibit i .his expectations are be safc to predict a "Pohleon," as he e common roads or The maehine can b four wheels, will as run on a level. —R" in repos:lacing t 0 and propelling t e h ineeeasing momen- s to be able - in a tall sizea- t he public. If th n realised, It w' re t emend fortie lis it, for use on t e tr et or railroad, msu ted on three or en ills as well as itet n , H. AMERICAN ENGLISH WAT0 Blake's n Dr. Richardson, in a on hallucinations; me illuStration of this fhe William Blake. This ar ed 00 portraits froii h yea." When aske po er of rapid wor ed look fix? 'he oitt firs 0.13 hiz4 as distinctly as if one in his own prop r looked at the chair 1 $ may be well to men io of this faculty is fr ug some eases. Blake f,ose the power o c tween the real and int that" (the sequitur is n hoWeVer) he beeamq a remained in ad asyhi Ilion his mind was re be resurned the use o the old evil threatene °nee more forsook his to 1ie."—Cornhi//. 011 de 'that when a sitte -ed at him for half time to time en ut away the canon, ish cb d, When he portrait, he s put him in the a 1 tat. teresting ess tons a singu V in the ease ist once "prod wn hand in iat this peculiar e ided he answer - c me to him o hour, sketching 139 canvas; then d took another to resume the took the man where I saw Csf) GOLD and SI In Great Variety and Lo WATCHES3 ES, WISS 'WATCHES, VER OASES SEASONABLE - AT Hickson's Ern 900DS oriuni ar of LO - had been bet son When the man." at the exere t with danger er a hile, be istiognishing " gin sitters arje t qui manif tuall i insane, for thirty y tored to - the 'pencil S t) return, and rt, soon afterw Rev kmr.k. a 'as :FLY POISON, BUG POISON, DYE STUFFS, FLORIDA WAN FRUIT JARS, •JELLY TUMBL WINE COVERS, FRUIT BOWLS, GLASSWARE— kinds cheap. 13UTTE1t COOLE S -PICKLE STAN JEWELRY—Fine ssortment, COMBS, BRUSHES, PIPES, FLOUR VASES. 0 0 .73 re It se in. an e - SO t, 8. ut he rd f-71. kz1 q' 0 -}z•-• r m 0. te-4 r tr-v 0 440 CRUET STANDS ND ALL PLAI ED RE WATCHES, AND JEWE Repaired in 'irst-Class Style. Sold at a considerable r of money. auction owing to ecu reity E. Hic CSON & CO OCKS 1Y E Memo SEAFO TII. & Co., SEAFORTIL EING %AUGHT ED WJE 1VA.TCHE, CLOCKS, a 1 A4nd FANQi GOO'S 1 A.ITi M. R. CO NTER'S. 0 0 TH FA MERS' AT t -c ,STORI SEA ORTH. IS IS N 41 EtIMBTG SALEI 0 THE finest, cheapest an J- the above goods ever b TEN PER CENT, and upwards. best saleeted stoer of Ought into the County. .on all purchases o $i I 1 iNVITED w Goods, of AS'peetaeles fi per air, ( INSPECTION Too Many Arrows in the- Qui -Ver. In Aubrey's .24rat11r41 Ristory of Wilt- shire, published soniewhatimore than two centuries ago, is a statement to the effect that Edith .Bonham, of Wilshford Magna, in that county, had seven Children at a birth. " fin this parieh,"! Aubrey says, "there is a 0°14 dent tradition that these children were all baptized at the font in d this church, and that thir were brought thither in a kind of charer, which was dedicated to the church, and, hung on two indica, which are to be -seen there yet, near the belfree on the south side. Some old women are living that doe re - Member the chairclger. 'Phis tradition is entered in the i egister-boolc there, from whence 1 have taken this narrative." Here we find, then that the testimony from Aubrey himself was limited to see- ing an entry in, the parish -register and and two nails in the church wall e the old women could speak to. having seen a chardger, charger, or dish, ; but beyond this, information is lacking. Another story of septuplets runs thus : In, the _Very Chronyeke, published at Anister- dam in 1655, we are told that an engin- eer Iva& told by an alewife1 that she was tolci by a burgomaster that he had been ie a house near the Zuyd42it Zee, and saw seven children sitting by :the fire, each with a porringer in his (Or her) hand, and eating rice -milk with A spoon: The burgomaster said to - the woman of the, house. " Mother you are very kind to your neighbors, since they le.aire th,eit child- ren to your care." " Np, they are all my children, which I haci it one birth ; and if you will wait a me1 ant I.Will show you mire that win ill s- rise you." She went and fetched sere1.older children, similarly born on one day! i How Iasi the truth had been magnified:in successive stages by the mother, pitis the engineer, , plus the chronicler, we ar4 left to imagine as we may. Whether septuplets or sevenfold triplets are the more wonder- ful, 'ta mild not be easylto decide ; but an old voliime of the .1110n,oires de t Ac- admnie Franeaise solemnly tells us that a baker's wife at Paris had triplet-claild- ren every year for seven years in success- ion, allappy baker! But this, according 1 to a Brussels journal, was actually ex- ceeded irx 1851, when a tradesman's wife had, for the eighth time, three children at a birth—twenty-lout of them in eight births in nine years ; "a desperate case for the husband," as the 'journalist sym- pathetically remarked; "who desired to tranamit his fainily name to his offspring, for they were all girls." All the Year Round. • . No Trouble to 5ho GOODS MUST E CLEARED pm* MONTH DUI C REPAIRS .A Very La/rue Stolle , On hand, from 'Pc to Agent . for the Celebrated L BLIICK & , Spheroidal and LakartIS ez Bf S oetaelee, the - best in the Market; 5, I Personalattention paid to Bepairing'Watches, Clocks and Jcwclry—wananted to .giVe satis no- tion. .Ca8h, for oqiCiol 6? -14 Silver. 1 M. pqpiT4R. EXCELSIOR •IVIIILLS. f - EGMONDKT JLig, ONT. . IMPORTANTT • ARIN•IER,13. /tee' tattl, 1:Z1 tai sael ere, Ft.1 tea Sal LL D AS'EE. FOR O URSELVES. GRAY, YOUNG & S FOR THE WARM WEAThER. 1172112811,86 ,SUCCe$8 T)0 yon want Al Flour give us a eall, and th guaranteed. With all t proved nmehinery, we defy ORISTINC A Since Startifari. anI ood yield, if so ev ry ease eatisfaction e 1eltc8t and most int- eo petition, JU S HAtDWAR • :-1; ;! , T RFOEIVEol PARAS OL FRE SUNSITAD*S, JINEN 11RESSES, , CH MU 1.INO, G/ENADIN A LARGE STOCK OF TISSUE SI-IAWLS, RENADI E SHAWLS, &C. Done at once, and every e • first-class'sa isfaetion. CHOPrING ort will be nsed to ive Building liardwar TRY OUR FAM FLOUR, BRAN , SEIOR' XXX PLOT/ 1,Vhieh will be sold as Sun Hats, 11 oily Varcl en s, Rivitside Op Ru s tic, AI 0 4 A CHEAF14) AS ANY IN Toyvrsi. pttblie that they have re - An. lard to t 1eftt. baWeell Vottilialifki Worse and Mat. !-tentiy on ham O. 0041814f5firt. OF LI:311110t, (linseed and aff AND SHINGLES, a1Jof LI ea to sell at the 'meat pea. A leo, on hand any quantity es mill ma it tO their advert - 'pock, and ascertain our prie. ewhere,e.frwe are tn a peel tion to cloth parchamere. - LMADEE & MACDONALD. AND HURON 0: K S Hamilton,) eir nurnerouefrietnia and ti2e bey are prepared •to fill all adstones, Table Tops Wes, eke, .. ,ts finparfe4 to Order, tyle and art, and cannot. be of Ontario. elicited. 'Opposite McCall Linea irate'', 1. if. $fEssi.r.r:r. .13. PAY 1113„ ot Farmers Storey Seaforth, aceounta in my hande for aru queeted, to eau and with rfle at Once, or thel noramEnny, McCaughey 4.11o1rnested,, .8, 1874. 828 PEED Delivered to any part Of Scafdrth, Harpnrhey and Egrnondville free olchq.igc. All Orders left at Pis,. II,11,14 Stare, Seaforth, will be prOnn tly nttendcd to. I M. CHAIll4 S ORTH & 00. N. B.—Agents for the Ga den' City Middling Purifier. FENCiNC WIRE A SPECIALITY. CAPLIST, BLANCHE, ALBERT - At WILLIAM 111 LES, Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. - r.1-1 1\TOT1 0E T'EIS- JOHN KIDD IF YOU WANT DIAMOND P CTAC LES TO GET GOOD GOODS e ND CHEAP ED .STO *GOODS GO TO 0 2 rri CO Lt LEE'S FLOUR AND SE E. . „4 M 0 > E FLOUR AND FEE6 CONSTANTL 014 HAND, tAND DELIVER El AS USUAL. 0 CASH ?OR EGGS., Xe -i , 1Tv8t Arrived, A Substitute for the Velocipede A few years ago when the velocipede Sever was at its height, it was Supposed by many that the " bawd° " would come into general use as a means of loco- motion in competition WO1 horses, butex- perience proved that it propulsion requir- e(1 too inueh muscular powcr, and, m short time, it ceased to used even for purposes of exereise and recreation. gentleman of Richmond Oity, in consid- ering the cause of the rcjectiou of the velocipede as a means Of oeomotion, con- eeived the idea of constructing one which would overcome the great objec- tion to the bycycle, and has succeeded - in perfecting a velocipede which may be propelled with very little et:section. In fact, the weight of jthe coSerator or rider furnishes to a great. extent the motive power of the machine. , The rider eits upon a , wooden figure shaped like a swan, to the breast of 'which is fastened, one end of a powerful spring of band. steel. The other end is eouneefed, with a crank on the axle on which the two rear wheels revolve, the 400 wheel being used Or guiding. itt the (neck 'of the swan are two handles to lie grasped by the rider. The saddle or eat rest •u on the pivots in the sides of the man, o the rider may avoid the oscillations when the machine is in mo- tion. Moutiiug the saddle the rider leans forward,and his i weight presses the spring backward, acting as a lever- age on the er nk. One revolution of the crank rams a the spring and at the same time raises the breast of the swan, only to be immediately a Preqt Suppl I of Grocerie8; Ola88v;are and Crock' ery, I reserve Jars o all kind8, anict very cheap rrHESE Spectacles ar -I- MINUTE CRYS A gether, and are coiled DI their hardness and bri 11 that Spectacles cut Ir m bias are only injuriou to polarizing light. Ha in polariseope, the diam n to admit fifteen per c any other pebble. Thy seientific accuracy, al e berations, and prodnc3 a nem; of vision not bef re Manufactured by The Spencer Opti al , - NEW The great demand /or du cod tt 4 nnaerupulouea inferior article for the1 tibould be taken to see th which 18 protected by Lei 4 on every pair. I For retie by E. HIC S a N Agents. TO rilli PU1', nanufaetared from P 'BBLES melted to - M /ND on, account of ey M is Well known ra ,Than or Scotch peb- the yo, because of tbeir b on testozal with the lenses have been found le a heated rays than are ground I with great cee rom chromatic ab- , ri4htneifs and distinet- at flied in' speettoles. Pil the Di ter W. H Harness, Sad1€ and Collar MANUF.A1 rjrjJ, 'EAPORTII. -0 SUGARS VE RY CHEAP. Give us a Trica ana be cotivintA of the Fact. THO 1AS LEE. ° AS, AND rn 1 nulact tug Co., K. a Prootiolos blot in- to palm off an 1n4 Mend. Great card be trade mark amme Patera hi stampe Co,'Slaforth, Sole 888 • o• 4 ....... —..,-- i . 1 At_ ARGE, GODERI H FOI)NDRY. The Goderich Fou, dry& Ma.nufac ring Co z 02 0 VVHO A. Will Loan EST. eitha Parties r INSUI - -3eg toil:I/0TM the p bile tha‘t they are primed to Innis STEAM ENGINLS AND BOILERS, FLOUR, GRIST, ANP SAW MILLS STAVE, HEADING AND SHINGLE MACHIlsIES, HOOP M CHINES, &e, IRON ANI) WOODEN PLCUGHS, CULTIVATORS, ST AW -CUT- TERS, &c., SUGAR ANT) OTASHKETT,LES, GRATE, JARS, &e. COOKIN 1, PARLOR D BOX STOVES, of variou4 kinds. _ SALT P4N MADE TO CRDE ALSO, IRON AND BRASS 04S INGS, AND!, BLACKS11TH WORK BOILERS AND ENGINE AND GENERAL REPAIRS DONE ON S ORT NOTICE., M1 orders addrosed to th Co I any Or Secretary TOD receive prompt attention. „,wa A. HODGE, Secretary and Tr surer, .1 H. HORT N, President. RUNCI 101, General Manager. c74- 44 :4:4-4 SIGN OF THE A ehoiceassortment o Whips, Bells,Horse Pio on band. Repairil p ebarges moderate, e the Scotch Collar. • COTCII, COLLAR, light and heavy Harms ing, &cit, kept constant omptlyttended to, a ember he place sign W. n, W NTS irONET TR NG-, SEAkORTII; oney at a LOW RAtE OF INTER On F tin or Village Property. ' gni g money shouldapply to hirr.4 E 0I7R PROPERTY NI) YOUR LIVES. A. $tr.ng, Sea.for •IR SO AGENT FOR The $cot, ish P ovineialb Insurance Comp Fire a4idLIfo The Westjlru In =arm Company, of Torolito Fire a d Lif The 16°1 ted Cana Terms qs reasomble as offered by any o agent doi g business for reliable Companies OIC—over Strong & Fairley's Gr Store, Ma n tre t, Seaforth. WHAT NEXT? HURON NES isk Insurance Company, 2217 WE, the undersign On an extensive and by hand. We als A LARGE And everything porta No Assoeiation Priem; W Bt -SIN SS, NEW ME f d, have m pure1od gr. W4 H. MAY'S Eiitablishment, wbere we intend to carry m / ess Bus ness,lboth 'Wholesale and Retail, rnannf tailing by Machinery keep on han , 1, SSORTMENT OF TRUNKS AND VALISES, 'ng to the usinOse. Light and riving Ha ems a Speciality. here. Give ts a Call before pnrehasin elsinrhore, G. E, HENDERSON & Co. 10tEG to an bnisinese Martin, and a 8asheB, I And ALSO X CHEESE FAB good s Factory an near Main et Jig Sawing trj 0 0 _ THE PLANING oe 3 3 0 0 MILL RS, GRAY 4: SCOTT time that they 11470 commence n the Shop lately occupied by Mr, e now prepared to fill orders for 00r8.„ Minds, 3fOtkiding8; all kinds of planed lurnber, TH AND SHINGLO. BOXES AND SEMIS/ GATES, HAY ItAC,Ss See V.PMNIMMwmomaymI k( Seasoned Laraber_ Lon ban& Lumber 'lard en Go!terieb• Street -1 A714CO5tOM P*1 neatly done. wU.SCOTT-