titrr^. AUGUST 31 Days. Summer. Sundays, Weather, Anniversaries , &c High Water , mean time, at ' Halifax-, N S. St.J «hnJCharlattcl N. B . & i Town, St. Johns, Annap. IP. E. 1.1 Newfld. Liunmas Day. H 6 C- Very pleasant 7th Sun. aft. Trin. and Low Tides . warm. Sir \ V. Gilbert takes poss. Pr.Alf.6.'44. [Newfd 1583 Cj^ Q. Sultry , with occasional Sth Sun. aft. Trin. £ stat. tight skoieers. Middling Tides . $ in ft. Clears up C apogee. fine Ass. B. V. Mary . and stilled. 9th Sun. aft. Trin.. : New Brunswick made a se- L. Tides [parateProv. 1784 Continues I $ I € ■ tettled tj in aphelion. and fine. llOth S .aft.Tr. $ 6Q- St. i 9 in perih. [Bartholomew. .Princ^ Albert 6."' 19.—Very Cperigee. [ High Tides , St. Augustine. Clear St. John Bapt . beheaded. j^(<>. and very fine II lth Sun. aft. Trinity . 10 24 11 9 morn. 0 2 1 7 2 24 3 44 4 54 5 47 6 30 7 10 7 45 8 17 8 48 9 18 9 50 10 23 10 29 11 42 A. 37 1 51 3 16 36 42 35 21 4 8 44 9 20 10 3 10 47 0 52 0 47 1 54 1 49 2 39 2 34 3 32 3 27 4 37 4 32 5 54 5 49 7 14 7 9 8 34 8 29 9 17 9 12 10 0 9 55 10 40 10 35 11 15 11 10 11 47 11 42 A. 18 A. 13 0 48 0 43 1 20 1 15 1 50 1 55 2 29 2 24 3 1-1 3 7 4 7 4 2 5 21 5 16 6 46 6 41 8 6 8 1 9 12 9 7 10 5 10 0 11) 51 10 46 11 4 10 59 mom. morn. O 14 0 9 O 50 0 45 1 33 1 28 9 24 10 9 10 54 morn. 0 7 2 2 3 4 5 6 19 44 54 47 30 10 C 45 7 17 7 48 8 18 8 50 9 23 9 59 10 42 morn. A. 51 2 16 3 36 4 42 5 35 6 21 7 4 7,44 8 20 9 3 9 47 Water at Windsor, Parrsboro', Horton, Cornwallis, Truro , Sic. rations. Look at these bars, which have to be let down or taken away, on an average, once or twice a day throughout the year, for the purpose of passing through. Just put a gate there, which can be done at a trifling expense, and there is an improvement from which benefit will be derived every day. A gate not only facilitates passing in and out, but it looks better. Their superior¬ ity needs no demonstration,—it is a " fixed fact." And yet there are hundreds ol farms scattered all over the country, that are entirely without any such labour-saving articles, and farmers are living as contentedly as if they could not be obtained. But the farmer who in his system combines beauty with utility, will need no suggestions in regard to the improvement of Lis farm. <