Show to RESTORE pear PEAK TREES the doy enne or is worthless ss here the fruit commences cracking when a little more than half grown becomes woody and in in some years very few or none ripen our soil appears to need some compound to bring the fruitts fruit gruit to maturity I 1 had two seedling tree trees more than thin thirty thirby years old which never produced any fruit about seven or eight years ago as an experiment to make them bear I 1 cut on three sides of each of thir trunks with an axe about an inch and a hair half deep this had the desired effect they have produced fruit more or less ever since pear trees may be set out near buildings so that their roots may extend under thim th thi m where the soil is generally light and m mist and aad contains more or less saltpetre sal salt petre HAWLEY B ROGERS huntington L I 1 may 1800 1850 A ag cy preservation of pumpkins through ell gli the he greater part of tile the winter if sound and arid vi ell ripened ia easily attained by stowing them theoa in a mow of dry hay or straw or placing the same on a barn floor and covering them with any ant liblit forage A dry cellar will frequent irequi nt ly keep beep them sound but these are arc usually too moist for this purpose tiley they ou ought 9 lit occasionally sio nally to be looked afler after and any show showing ng evidence of incipient decay should be immediately used all the partially ripe sli sll si all lall and imperfect should be fed soon after taken from froin the field ag who can be he surprised that the masses misses of great britain are arc ina lna in a state of destitution and misery with wilh a population of 1101 K tin in england ireland and scotland great brit ain aln paid in 1847 or 2 so lluc 00 taxes of this vas was derived dt rived from property the tile tax of aristocracy and gentry hile was derived from trade and industry or rather from tile the sweat and blood of the misses william the norman who founded in the tenth century a system of english taxation is generally cil cli c lied a robber robter cut but in the period of 6 c centuries from his conquest to I 1 1600 english taxi tax s never rose ros zos in in a single year above al 31 10 t ia 0 george I 1 raised them to george III ill the odious tyrant who to strangle our liberty raised them to 70 while in 1847 they were increased to which divided amon amor among th tile population of britain ii is 1030 to every man min woman and child the population of europe is about 0 oja eja 30 of these no more than are men of m kiture iture age of their number kumber at 1 ast 1500 OW are idlers paupers haupers pau pers or crionas crim ani nAs 31 91 that of industrious men are arc leat left to support their fujie and pay an annual vix tux of from 1 50 to 69 60 each |