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JUNE hath 30 days.

[1895.

D. M.

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Vainly we weep and wrestle with our sorrow
We cannot see His roads, they lie so broad:
But His eternal day knows no to-morrow,
And life and death are all the same with God.

Aspects, Holidays, Events, Weather, &c.

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in 8. 13 Th. Corpus Christi. in Apogee. 14 Fr. 15th. Low tides. Frequent 15 Sa. 18th-25th. LONGEST DAYS, '15h. 17m. 16 F 1st Sunday after Trinity. 17 Mo. 17th. Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775.

18 Tu.

19 W.

20 Th.

21 Fr.

stationary. showers.

S24th. Sadi-Carnot, president of the Fr.
Republic, was assassinated, 1894.

21st 4, 6 8 4.

ent.. SUMMER BEGINS. 22 Sa. in Aph. runs high. 23 F 20 Sun. aft. T. 6 C. 24 Mo. St John Baptist. 23d. 6. 25 Tu. 26 W. 27 Th. 28 Fr.

in Perigee. 6 C. 25th. High tides; 69. 27th. Casimir-Perier elected president

of the French Republic, 1894. 29th. Pullman strike spreading, 1894. 29 Sa. St. Peter and St. Paul. Pleasant. 30 F 30 Sunday after Trinity.

CELIA THAXTER.

Farmer's Calendar.

ANOTHER busy month for the farmer; but he who has learned to drink in the unspeakable joys which nature deals out with a lavishing hand during the month of June, is never so busy or so tired but he can occasionally stop to listen to the morning or evening concert of the happy birds, or gaze on the bright green leaves of the growing vegetation, and snuff the fragrant odors of the almost endless varieties of beautiful flowers.

This is the month to look over

the farm in the cool of the morning, before breakfast, to decide

what work needs to be done the most; the farmer who does not

do this will often neglect to do

that which is most important and do that which could be delayed without injury.

Do not let the bugs destroy your crops when a little work will prevent it. Watch the squash and cucumber vines, and when the striped bug appears give him a little hellebore, or, if you have it, some air-slaked lime, being careful to put some on the ground around the stalks of the plants. The large black bug should be caught under a few old shingles placed around the hills near the squash vines, and killed before they lay any eggs. The potato beetle should have a little Paris green if you would get your share of the potatoes. Fight both the worms and the weeds.

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O Full Moon, 6th day, 6h. 29m., evening, E.
Last Quarter, 14th day, 10h. 31m., evening, E.
New Moon, 22d day, Oh. 32m., morning, E.
> First Quarter, 28th day, 3h. 36m., evening, E.

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184 3 W. 4 12 7 24 15 120
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186 5 Fr. 4 137 24 15 110
187 6 Sa. 4 147 24 15 100
188 7S.4 15 7 23 15
189 8 M. 4 16 7 23 15
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193 12 Fr. 4 18 7 21 15
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206 25 Th. 4 30 7 11 14 410 36 9 3 11
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JULY hath 31 days.

[1895.

They come, the merry summer months, of beauty, song, and flowers;
They come, the gladsome months that bring thick leafiness to bowers;
Up, up, my heart! and walk abroad; fling cark and care aside;
Seek silent hills, or rest thyself where peaceful waters glide.

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Middle of July to end of August best
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W. MOTHERWELL.

Farmer's Calendar.

CUT your grass when it is in the right condition, and not do like some farmers, who wait until it is believed the weather is all right; for he who waits for a good hay week, as a rule has a wet time of it, while he who mows his grass when he thinks it time,

without much thought about the weather, will generally secure his hay in good order.

He who tries to foretell the weather a week in advance usual

in Apog., 9 gr. el. E. stationary. growing ly is wrong about ninety-five gr. hel. lat. S. crops. times in a hundred. He who 14 F 5th Sunday after Trinity.

gives his whole time and atten

tion to harvesting his hay gets less of it wet than he who spends half of his time looking at the clouds and predicting rain.

15 Mo. St. Swithin. Low tides. 16 Tu. 16th. Rear Adm. Earl English died, 1893. 17 W. in 8. Bright 18 Th. 19th. runs high. Do not get so engaged in the and hayfield as to forget the hoed 19 Fr. C. Medium tides. crops, but keep an eye on the

weeds, and destroy them before sunny they get large enough to injure the crop. It is easier to kill a hundred weeds when less than .foot in height; and a hundred an inch high, than five when a weeds less than an inch high will not injure the crop as much as two weeds a foot high. Keep the springs in the pastures well cleaned out, that the cattle may have good water; and as the feed gets short, see that the fences are all right. A little watchfulness in this respect often saves much trouble and unkind feelings between neighbors.

20 Sa. St. Margaret. C.
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24 W. stationary. weather.
25 Th. St. James. DOG DAYS BEGIN.
26 Fr. St. Anne. 25th. 6 C.
27 Sa. 25th. High tides. Rather
28 F 7th Sun. af. Tr. 6 h C.
29 Mo6 HC.
dry.
30 Tu.
Indications of rain.
31 W31st. Andrew Johnson, ex-president

U.S., died, 1875, aged 66.

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216 4S-4 407
217 5 M. 4 41 6 59 14 180
218 6 Tu. 4 42 6 58 14 161
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220 8 Th. 4 44 6 55 14 111
221 9 Fr. 4 456 54 14

O Full Moon, 5th day, 8h. 51m., morning, W.
Last Quarter, 13th day, 0h. 18m., evening, W.
New Moon, 20th day, 7h. 56m., morning, E.
> First Quarter, 27th day, Oh. 43m., morning, W.

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