618 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
on. оре өнү to 7s. 7d. per ace. И may be well: 
toco: tthis with a report we -— дык st received 
from pondent, * Ву г Stranraer, 
who: thus states hi 8 experien ce ot t xpense of 
mowing, binding, and PME calculated from wor 
performed on his farm ir а of 28 Scotch acres : 
í. 
Sept. 5 bow peii 6 Mis = 54 hours 
R E. i5 1088 54 
" 9, de n 92 7 — 55 » 
= - Seven с, » zog Fn p» 
184 h 
184 hours — 16 epe "n [tous being a harvest day' s vut here. 
penses "— da; — 
One mower 25. 6d. 
Опе woman lifting 1 10 
Опе ois vM 5: 0 10 
ying and stooking .. 6 
Total per day 
Giving E 95.81. as the Mv for е whole ёва, or үт 44d. 
r Scotch acre, or 3s. 6d. per imperial a 
“лп pew to make a Rt теи cum iod b 
"€ of the e ааган vd sepia, у кагыр: in 
r last Number, 47 per t. for Mh 
difference i in the price го eu the айай: is 5s. 124., 
still 2s. 54 d. b мт. the qii ted онери: with the 
machine; 3s. 8d., however, seems to me uureason- 
ably iit for a day. 8 work of 10 m. мын eek 
мше last s cut dow ood 
0 Sco tch pime of Whea 
oy ran es мемен a good deal бүтү 
e the average ulk and grain and m 
work- 
С Тар the intoxieating liquor used in this country i$ 
the great source of all the crime which disfigures our 
daily history, d e? proved by the very best of 
тее Wha 
1 : haf 
Judge Co ler dye: 
that is not, Sed A or BUMP: caused by strong drink." 
— Judge Gur ney : “ Every crime has its origin, more or less, in 
drunkenness."— Judge Patteson : “ Ifi Mosen - for mi rans m 
you (the jury) and I Would have Ate i —Ju Alder 
ларе 
son: ы А of crime; and if it 
could be removéd, the assizes of the country would be rendered 
mere nullities. "— Judge è Wightman: I find iù every calendar 
that со mes s be for e me, one unfailing source, , directly or Mr da 
intem perane 
Now, undoubtedly, — way of mere the general Уй 
со 
g 
results of а untry before the 
renes ug in ei imposing rm send У: which i * t calls 
attention— t has An 
in ndividual yu "himself i in ле рер кы Torget 
ly interested in the case 
€ ihe subjeet without feeling 
ity that he should "himee Г le nd a hand xis 
mperance movement, or himself join the party w 
down the а ; and I would not uhr 
y ung man 
“I shall not Apes myself singular, and get 
laughed at, E no reason аё all I know plen' 
n who are 
think and say all o hoe ced it to be conclusive and 
satisfactory "ey n the subject ; and Т feel sure that it 
ewhat stagger aret i" жа be. there never 
nk 
ihi yet who died of delirium or dra 
^ himself: to ) death; who dia not once jut think ааа say the 
З Pg 
ral bearing я, this 
ги tthat I wish particularly to refer,—it is 
material чадд of the subject; and I believe that it is 
e o i 
ere who is saying | * 
tion. As Roasters the 
dam. The vnd ту 
" n ogeny, m 
А should be fe d Ai 
able and nourishing food must s: 
their bed must be kept as elean an dem 
some and i 
e 
eac h other, a 
n the pu член 
t or sty for this Бя 
а 
thi 
` . > L mo 
enormous differences a. cost at which its MER he rerom ~ ec € iut v tee m a body | "elative amount of good lean flesh, is to be 
respectively maintained their horses. Som е | were able to uv ; v he did not believe that, as a | ^^ will prove the best on being sl 
at something like double the expenditure of others general rule, men were alle unassisted to maintain | 15е Pig-s i : 
in the provision of food. believe that equal | themselves from youth till death : but what a con- 107 ^s meme vide 4 б 
Instruction and surprise would be the result if our|fession was this;—it involves P» idea that the nation | ОТОТ, in the speediesé nte to emma 
ders would com tes as to the cost of harvest | is essentially pauper and insolv hy, ld say fattening ; ; the aim should be to ХР 
ject | 
work by Eu Wi methods in their de cta ld 
bourhoods. e hope som y be induced t 
follow the example of our "iori рш “ Е.Т. в” 
„ІНЕ SCOPE FOR ‚ SAVINGS BANKS. 
Aet а village e—the reference in the first para- 
козе is to well-ktown, MI published diagram.] 
15 to poi 
vernment of th 
v is this meh" bi iet y by its side? Tir 
amount їйїр nt by thé Wr amoan к^: 
slon" in beer, spitits, А ir ъй 
givéti by the late хе Porter, of е1 
шайба whom to one was 
his o 
G 
-S 
Е 
н! 
ассо, ` 
— á&mounts of the] 
into country, nor of the quantities of cider and 
home-b brewed beer и 
aid So iéties — 
these Were 
wu 50, 060, 007. of this money тетт. to "Brie 
of land, it wotdd afford every |; hep 4 
year a quarte 
en, reckonin 
es the thought- 
t ed 
tee- 
men generally 
ateri 
the following 
ed by 2000 Sedi? ui 
ersigned, are of opinion—I. That 
portion | 3-а —— "теа a yery large 
erm ore disease, and cri 
EU m eral ta f * health i - tere m 
mos ес s 
porni petente чө коң all such intoxicating i eompatibis with 
M nt epirits. er ne, ale, т, 
safety, di *continue, them. entirely, mede "NM ү 
after а, short 6me.—[y. "Phat tota] and usine - sitinta 
froni 'aléotiolie Tiquors edes ali "m 
"would. greatly contribute the the 
& + 
А ) 
int out some bro E ine 
it with eonfidence, whether Ih 
1 
se of all hi 
mplieit etiulecion all the 
' о was told that н" is worth 
all ban 
may e$ as prike accu 
by 
onsumption of s spiri 
dependent either on the one colum 
5 Сахране 
my own knowledge ќо вау much upon the subject, but 
while to make а reference to 
the article of dre 
here merely pee to it and dismiss it in T 
I do ow whether it be necessa 
ung men that the 
tailor фе 
пу е 
absur 
re | our wann which i іѕ а чыл ры ти EMEN: object 
of pursuit in 
and of m 
Ht 
e n 
re is considerab 
to modes of Е all these 
is a берч important part of the subject, 
and on whieh : — still to occupy y T ora 
They may be arran nged in three 
Я euet е by which — 
g siekness is њ робы d whieh neces- 
sary - Ачит to any one, ölt x don n savings 
bank or поё; i by whi 
mulated fi ny future period during lif 
and otii this class I would name what are ealled benefit 
building societies, and also—for it is a means of sa 
а еур of time and €: whieh would ы н, | 
ted—the allotm course, on all these 
anity s I can in iude more than йшнде апа 
characterise, wit much criticism, 
(9. concluded next week.) 
HE PIG — №. I 
The чусу. b р will in a prm measure 
‚| depend upon the age of the pig and its ultrmate destina- | m 
at 
an aet from y rici eri 
deseen and faculties, yielding | 
t 
S regarding th 
focia drinks prove as much ; the fact is, per. s | 
thata man must 
dose | before a eleanly p 
ы 
2 
e 
ne el 
nace large to 
ust be r 
бо ing 
.| raet n enlity 
|| His sleeping apartment is always € 
that ast to mi 
are invariably deposited in his yard, and ts his sense 
| smell is v 
the 
ig will become 
4 The old bee oet r p 
crops 
ti We have 
m and under — 
Barl eal, 
meal, Indian Corn-meal, Linseed-meal 
Mangolds, Turnips 
other roo en А 
refuse, bre 
And to form vire mix 
we have milk, — butter-milky 9 
various soups ridges, all to 
and tempt the те зан pu 
ON THE — à 
The following remarks on th 
: Sismonds detali 3 ed i 
To commence with the z 
dition of the tee umet е | 
It not uni u 
tempe e vom have thrust direi edges" тг 
gums, while in other cases none A$ ў 
appearance, These differences P 
^ the ишн in the рее : 
circumstante. 
of its раг 
any 
коя ч T qualities 
| may be an ap 
