1857 NOVEMBER 2? Remarkable Bays- .makes double the fuelneces- 1 21st Sun. after TniNiTX-jsary to secure a comfortable AH Saints degree of warmth. 2 Second Canadian rebellion, 1838. Battle of Oltenitza, ------ 1853 Fatting Hogs—Novem- Falling wealher\lir js a good lime f01, the pigs to grow and the hogs to fatten Give them a warm, 5 Battle of Inkermann, 1854. Gas light first used in Temperance Hall , 1852 6 St. Leonard. Cold winds 7 Fredericton,N B first light¬ ed with Gas, 1850 8 22d Sun. after Trinity 9 Prince Wales b. 1841 10 Electric TelegraphCompany completed between Hali¬ fax and St. John , N . B. 1849 11 Fire at Fredericton , 1850 12 Brig Fanny sailed for Cali¬ fornia /A? 13 Heavy frosts 15 23d Sun. after trinity 10 Electric Telegraph Posts erected in P. K. I . 1852 18 More falling weather 21 Princess Royal , b. d., 1840. Submarine Telegraph laid between Capes Traverse and Tormentine 1852 22 24th Sun; after Trinity. 23 Snow may be expected 29 1st Sun. in Advent 30 St. Andrew. Massacre of Sinope, 1853 Cracks and Crannies.— If you wish to save fuel, and always have yourtfcdfe good- natured, stop all access for the wind about the underpin- ing of the house. It is diffi- dry place, and just as much clean, nutritious lood as they will eat witl) a good appe¬ tite, and no more. If any is left in the trough,take it at once away, dash in cold wa¬ ter and sweep it out; at the next feeding, be sure to give no more than will be greed¬ ily eaten. There ought to be this sentence printed in large letters and posted in every piggery in the land— ' 'Leave no swill in the (rough.'' The annual money-loss in Massachusetts by this error, would purchase a good farm. To Preserve Herbs.— All kinds of herbs should be gathered on a dry day, just before, or while in blossom. Tie them in bundles, and suspend them in a dry, airy place, with the blossoms downwards. When perfect¬ ly dry, wrap the medicinal ones in paper, and keep them from the air. Pick off the leaves of those which are cult to keep warm rooms. fce uged in CQoki d where the wind