JUNE 30 Davs. Summer. Sundays, Weather, Anniversaries , &c. High Water , mean time, at iSt.John,' Halifax , | N. B . & N. S . |Annap. Charlotte Town , P. E. I. St.Johns, Newfld. E Sunday after Ascension . ■ 2 Low Tides . $ stat. Looks i 3 like rain. ; 4 : 5 - and lightning. Q. Victoria crowned, '38. 2nd Sun. aft. Tr.— High Tides . [& St. Paul. 8 3b 9 21 10 8 10 57 11 52 morn. i 0 57 2 14 ! 3 30 ; 4 44 1 5 37 6 22 7 4 7 48 | 8 23 8 58 9 36 10 15 10 53 ; 11 34 ! A. 21 1 20 2 26 3 34 4 38 5 31 6 18 7 3 7 47 8 30 morn. 0 8 0 51 1 38 2 27 3 22 4 27 5 44 7 0 8 14 9 7 9 52 1C 34 11 18 11 53 A. 28 1 6 1 45 2 23 3 4 3 51 4 50 | 5 56 7 4 8 8 9 1 9 48 10 33 11 17 11 59 morn. 0 3 0 46 1 33 2 23 3 17 4 22 5 39 6 55 8 9 9 2 9 47 10 29 11 13 11 48 A. 23 1 1 1 40 2 18 2 59 3 46 4 45 5 51 6 59 8 3 8 56 9 43 10 28 11 12 11 54 7 3b 8 21 9 3 9 57 10 52 11 57 morn. 14' 30 44 37| 22 1 4 6 48 7 23 7 58 8 36 9 15 9 53 10 34 11 21 A. 20 1 21 2 34 3 33 4 31 5 18 6 3 6 47 7 30 Water at Windsor, Parrsboro' Horton, Comwallis, Truro , &c. Having "a place for every thing and every thing in its place," will remedy all these evils. But an apple tree is no place to winter a scythe, nor the road side a place to summer a sled. All tools and implements when not in use should be kept under cover. Every farmer should take an Agricultural paper, and we strongly recommend to them " The Cultivator," published month¬ ly at Albany, as about the very best that is published, and forms within itself a complete Farmer's Library , and furnished at the small cost of one dollar per annum. Neither is his duty done when he has paid for it. Nor should he be satisfied by simply reading it. It should be studied, and its suggestions should be reduced to practice whenever they can be made beneficial. B