I DECEMBER, 31 Days. Winter.II

High Water, mean time, at I lD Sundays, Weather, f 3. 1E Charlotte—I7 —I . . Hali ax, N.B.&, Town, St. John: M A“““’""‘"“’ &c. N. s. Annap. P. E. I. Newfld I I lILow Tides. Bluatering 0 57 4 27. 4 22 morn. I l2I¢z apogee. I 59I 5 29 I 5 24 I o 9 I I 3 with ehawm 3 6 6 36 6 31 2 6 I 41260 ofmow, 4 8 738 733 3 8 I5 perhapa 5 l 831 826 4 1I 6' rain. 5 46 9 16 9 ll 4 46 'EI2nd Sun. in Advent. 6 26I 9 56 9 51 I 5 26 I 8ConC. B. V. Mary s—HighT. 7 4'10 34 10 29 6 4 I 9§g r. Hel. Lat.S . 7 45 11 15 11 10 6 44 I10 Clem up a 24I11 54 I 11 49 7 24 I 51] and becomes 9 4 A. 34 A. 29 8 4 12I34_.( colder, 9 47I 1 17 1 I2 I 3 47 I3 £149 with 1032 2 2 157 932 Elm Sun. in Advent. II 20 2 50 2 45 ]0 20 I I5| hardfrosta. A. l7 3 47 I 3 43 11 17 . '16- (p er. —Middling Tides. l 28 4 58 4 53 A. 28 I 17 Ember day. Verypieasant 2 4g‘I 6 15 6 5 I l 45 18 and very 4 7 32 7 27 3 2 e 6e. Emberdny. cold. 5 7‘837 832 4 7 2o §gr r.entestelg —EInb. day. 6 o 9 30 I 9 25 5 0 SE 4thS. in Adv H—SLThomns 6 45 10 15 10 5 5 45 '22 Hig hTidee. @emersvg. 7 30 11 o 10 55 I 6 30 I .23 [Winter beg.5h.15m.M. 8 9 1139 11 34 7 9 24 9 6 (I. [Shortest day. 8 48 morn. morn. 7 48 I 2501-1173512“: DAY. More 9 24 0 18 0 l3 8 23 268t. Step hen. snow may be l0 3 0 54 0 49 9 3 I 27 St. John Evang. expected. It) 3| I l 33 l 28 9 31 . IE lstS. at‘. Christmas. —Inno. 11 19 2 l I 1 56 10 19 I 29 (apogee. gin Q morn.I 2 49 2 44 ll 5 .30 Low Tide: Clear I o 5 3 35 I 3 30 11 57 I i3] ’1 stat. and cold. 0 57 4 2? 4 23 mom. I

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.in the former, and be cut off In the latter—and that however dryI the surface. a wet subsoil is \ery bad for all tender fruit trees. I Has the soil for receiwng the young orchards been sufficiently prepared. 7 Subsoiled! Trench- ploughed! Dee ly intermixed with manure and tempered with ashes? This In our may qua- druple the crop in five years, and Improve its quality beyond a‘ny scale of measurement. Have the most delicious sorts been; selected! A Doycnne or Tyson Fear, 3 Black Eagle or Dotvn- ton cherry, grow as freely in a rich soil and a free air, as the Imost austere and repulsive wildings. Have the most productive for market been chosen‘l Ten trees of the Baldwin and Rhode I'Island Greening will yield more than 50 trees of some other .sorts. . ,