sine ne ce tees Bacy Titerature, or, | Agricultural, Seravina Arrie Trees.—This is a} Mother wants to know if you'll lend said a! work. Many persons object to the prac- | et n’s|tice-@f-seraping trees; but we are con- trained to say that after years of experi- go to see the President with a litle girl, coming into Mrs, Partin k.tchen, beiing in her hand a tin cup,|s i F \ seas rye form this her alittle merlagses to starch & cap, to good season of the year to pc rforn | en j ( Certainly dear, sail the good dane, |¢ a pleasantly. i ourscives. She never thought of the unreasonable: |a shelter and a breedi ness of the request; she never dreamed | the rough bark of apple and other trees, | of guile : which are destroyed if the trees are The treacle depository was brought | scraped. We have often known the ap- out, and the golden liquid filled the tin | ple borer to deposit its eggs at difierent receptacle and the child departed. jpoints up the body of the tree beneath sie , is going to see the president. : is ; prestdont, ora king, or a justice ofthe body-of the same had been s¢ rane the peace, or a hog reefer, but a man | the inst ntt of the insect would ees arter all, with flesh and blood, and bones rected him to some other location. Ae | and hair, like any of us? work may be performed to much greater | And thousands will come further to advantage after a rain when the bark is | see him than they would to sce St. Paul} softened. The three cornered seraper | or Hebrews or Revelations or David or) with a handle eighteen inches or two fect | Deuteronomy, or any of ‘em, long is the best implemen’ we have yet Sich man-worship ! sich man-worship! i found fer this work. In scraping frees The President is coming,-Aunt! said} care should be used not to scrape too Joy Ike, bursting in, and he is going by our|so as to lay bare, or even cut very near door! and the little fellow was half crazy | the-wood, Many persons recommend A with delight, and threw his cap in a pan wash to be applicd, otter the ee yave of milk upon the table in his enthusiasm. | been scraped, lt may be beneficia ; He How do I look, Isaac? said the dame! we believe the scraper alone will do the | with animation. Is my hair combed,and work sulliciently well. iny handkerchief digested right on my HEHE neck, and my cap border even? and she took her place by the window, as eager as any one to ‘* see the President,” and with man goéd farmers to sow clover seed very early iif ng on lands hee ee x out, But her eyes were | sown down the previous autumn with Kec Pein, and those hitherto faithful | ‘Top and Herd’s Grass, ‘This seed may specs gave indications of failing her.— | be sown on the snow, and as the snow She took them off to wipe them, and both | settles the seed gently falls into its place Anhour before, Ike to be beaten down and possibly eevee prowe a telescopic ex-{in the soil by the heavy spring rains tha ee taias eS : follow. We have seen very excellent re- But it did’nt make any odds, for the | sults from seeding in this ways When procession had turned down another | lands are to be laid down in spring, the street, and didn’t go by her door at all, | worl should 6¢ done as early as the state of the ground will admit, and then the glasses were gone | EASILY SUITED. seed. We have generally been success leman from’ ful in getting cur land well covered with This morning a young gent ; the country stepped into a store on Kast grass when we haye done the work the Water street, and informed the propricto that his occupation was that of a car- penter, and he desired t , pin emblemetic of that profession. obliging jeweller looked and finding nothing else, yery fine Masonic pin. gentleman looked at it carefully. ‘ Yos,”’ said ho, ‘there's the compass Ae date: they puta saw in it? It's| food for stock grecn or dry state thar first-rate as far asyit goes. Hullo! there's jclover. It 18 especially velo bla to feet G_ there—what_ does ee stand for?" | to new milch cows during the seasor The jewelle! dn't know. \ ae adders carefully for a mo- induces a great flow of good milk. ment, anda bright idea ot cn His ( 2 if he he ade a discov- ey flushed as if he had mad chon * -storey DWELLING | : , : TT MiovsE,. situate in Saint|/PMHE Subscriber, lying now about 1 completed his . Mleanor's, in the occupation st . with all the Doe Fall Impo tions ! in a well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c., which have} been bought for eash,in the best markets, England, Scotland, United States and | Canada, is prepared to compete w ith any other house in this country, in quality of| Goods and prices, for cash or approved) short credit, and respectiully requests all parties why are purchasing Goods to give THE EUREKA HOUSE a cull, and sce its Stock, consisting in part of :— DRY GOODS: Dress Materials, various kinds;