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But noble wishes are not noble deeds,

And he does least who seeks to do the whole; Who works the best, his simplest duties heeds, Who moves the world, first moves a single soul.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,
Weather, &c.

1 Tu.O.bibliograp., d., ag. 73, 1889.
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4 Fr. Cin Apogee, C.
5 Sa. 8 O. 5th. DOG DAYS END.
6 D 15th Sunday after Trinity,
7 Mo. 6 HC. LABOR DAY in Mass. and
8 Tu. Nativity of V. Mary. Fine.
9 W. 6th. Medium tides.

52d. Sam'l Austin Allibone,

Conn.

died, aged 65, 1889.

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10th. Samuel Sullivan Cox, statesman, 12th runslow.Low tides.

died, aged 65, 1889.

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29 Tu. St. Michael and all An. 30 W. St. Jerome. 6.

C. P. RICHARDSON.

Farmer's Calendar.

DON'T go to the agricultural fair and say you could have brought better produce than any

on exhibition. This kind of talk is about played out. If true, it would show a want of public spirit, and a lack of interest in the societies that are doing so much not only to improve the financial condition of the farmer but to lift him to a higher social level. As a rule, those who brag of the quality of their products which they have left at

home, could not get a fourth pre

mium for the best selections they could make. Take an active part in the cattle show yourself, and encourage all the members of your family to do the same. The cranberry bog must not be forgotten when the cool nights set in; keep the ditches full of water, and when a frost

is expected raise the water to the surface, but not so high as to cover the fruit, unless it be very

Cold, and then only long enough

to prevent the fruit from freezing. To leave the cranberry in

water more than twelve hours is a risk to its keeping qualities. Better pick a little earlier than to have to cover the fruit with

water. On most of bogs cranberries should be picked before the end of the month. Pull the weeds in the garden before the seeds are ripe, and put them in the compost heap for manure.

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farmer, except to make him brag Grows of what he would do if he was rich. The farmer who cuts his own timber for building purposes should make an effort to cut his logs this month, especially if the trees be the white pine; because if cut this month the worms will rarely, if ever, injure it, and the timber will last much longer than if cut in February and

11 D 20th Sunday after Trinity. 12 Mo. 6 h. Variable with easterly winds. 15 Th. 16th. Marie Antoinette executed, 1793. in Perigee.

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Columbus, 1492.

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March. This is a fact well established by many trials. There is always a best time to harvest each crop, and it should be the aim of the farmer to find out when it is. To gather a crop too soon, or to let it remain ungathered too late, reduces its value. Ten days will sometimes reduce the value of an apple crop one-half. If the boys are to gather the apples and pears, teach them to handle with care, and to pick them all from the trees; for to shake them off destroys their keeping qualities. The farm buildings should receive careful attention, and all necesdays are sary repairs made before the too short and the weather too cold. Give the pullets a variety of food and a large

yard to run in, or they will not begin to lay before cold weather.

's Declination.

1891.]

NOVEMBER, ELEVENTH MONTH.

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