indMARCH 15:33. on SATURDAY.
0 New Moon, 2nd 4!. 9h. 0m. afternoon, below the horizon. ( Firgt Qunrter, 10th 1!. 5h. 30m. aflernoon,l1euing South. 0 Full Moon, l7th d. 9h. 4m. morning, hearing Welt.
( Last Quarter, 24th d. 7h. llrn. morning, hearing South“
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i The column ofthe Moon’s Southing 'is also the lime of Hight
Taking all things into consideration the lndian Corn Crop is jone of the most important that is raised in this Province—thei ‘selection oflhe soil and preparing it for the crop is of impor-I tance. If you have an old tough meadow or pasture that you! i'design for corn, plough it in November, just before the ground'; freezes up—lay the ground over smooth. to the depth of8 inches
following with a subsoil plough, and going down 6 or 8 inche
lower. Then make it smooth with the roller, and let it lie till spring—when it is suficiently dry, harrow it with a fine-tooth;