Soup, bean Boiled 3.00 Food for 



Soup, chicken Boiled 3.00 Plants 



Soup, mutton Boiled 3.30 x - . 



Soup, beef, vegetable Boiled 4.00 



Trout, salmon, fresh Boiled .... , 1.30 



Turkey, domesticated Roasted 2.30 



Veal, fresh Boiled 4.00 



Veal, fresh Fried 4.30 



How to Rent a Farm. 



In the rental of property, the greater risk is always on the landlord's 

 side. He is putting his property into the possession and care of another, and 

 that other is not infrequently a person of doubtful utility. These rules and 

 cautions may well be observed: 



1. Trust to no verbal lease. Let it be in writing, signed and sealed. 

 Its stipulations then become commands and can be enforced. Let it be signed 

 in duplicate, so that each party may have an original. 



2. Insert such covenants as to repairs, manner of use and in restraint of 

 waste, as the circumstances call for. As to particular stipulations, examine 

 leases drawn by those who have had long experience in renting farms, and 

 adopt such as meet your case. 



3. There should be covenants against assigning and underletting. 



4. If the tenant is of doubtful responsibility, make the rent payable in 

 installments. A covenant that the crops shall remain the lessor's till the 

 lessee's contracts with him have been fulfilled, is valid against the lessee's credi- 

 tors. In the ordinary case of renting farms on shares, the courts will treat the 

 crops as the joint property of lord and tenant, and thus protect the former's 

 rights. 



5. Every lease should contain stipulations for forfeiture and re-entry 

 in case of non-payment or breach of any covenants. 



6. To prevent a tenant's committing waste, the courts will grant an 

 injunction. 



7. Above all, be careful in selecting your tenant. There is more in the 

 man than there is in the bond. 



Facts for the Weatherwise. 



If the full moon rises clear, expect fine weather. 



A large ring around the moon and low clouds indicate rain in twenty-four 

 hours; a small ring and high clouds, rain in several days. 



The larger the halo about the moon the nearer the rain clouds, and the 

 sooner the rain may be expected. 



When the moon is darkest near the horizon, expect rain. 



If the full moon rises pale, expect rain. 



A red moon indicates wind. 



If the moon is seen between the scud and broken clouds during a gale, 

 it is expected to send away the bad weather. 



In the old of the moon a cloudy morning bodes a fair afternoon. 



