NOVEMBER, 30 Days. Autumn. Sundays, Weallier, Anniversaries , &c. High Water , mean time, at Halifax, N. S. St. John , N.B. & Annap Charlotte) Town, St. John -, P. E. I I Aewfld. •■ I All Saints. 9 6 21- | E All Souls.—20th S. at. Tr. 3 C apogee. 4 Becomes more 5 Gunpowder Plot. ■6 \ <$ C- settled. 7. § in sup. J ©. 8 High tides. 5 in g. E 21st S. af. Tr.—Prince ot 10! [ Wales .fr. 1841. 11 St. Martin. 12|9 in 23- grows rolder 13 with appearance 14 of snow. 15 Low tides. 15 0 45 0 40 9 57 1 27 1 23 10 41 2 11 2 6 11 35 3 5 3 0 A. 39 4 9 4 4 1 58 5 28 5 23 3 21 6 51 6 46 4 33 8 3 7 58 i 5 32 9 2 8 57 1 6 20 9 50 9 45 1 7 2 10 32 10 27 I 7 44 11 14 11 9 8 24 II 54 11 49 9 6 morn. morn. 1 9 47 0 36 0 31 1 10 27 1 17 1 12 111 12 1 57 1 52 ! morn. 2 42 2 .37 0 2 3 32 3 27 morti. 0 51 0 0 0 43 19 5 54 G 28 3 ' 38 15*; 8 57 9 41 10 35 11 39 A. 58 2 21 3 28 4 32 5 20 6 2 6 44 7 24 8 6 8 47 9 27 10 12 11 2 II 57 Water at Windsor, Parrshoro' Horton. Conwallis, Truro , &c. the want of sheltercould haunt the imaginations of these careless farmers, it might perhaps, cause a change in their management.. Stacking out hay and fodder, causes waste enough in a few years to pay for building good hams, and shelters for hay and animate Sheds, high and dry, and open at the south, are the best for sheep—this gives them sufficient air, and is better for their health than close stables. The worst storms for sheep, are the cold rains with easterly winds ; and if they are not sheltered, they are drenched through, and when the weather changes to cold, the wool freezes on them ; and if they are low in flesh, death is often the consequence. Under all circumstances, the! great aim of the farmer should be the maintenance of the stock' in proper condition with the least expense. 1