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RENMARK.
July 16.
-Warm Days.
Tire weather during the latter j»^rt
of last week almost verged . on ihej
sulfay. fllicat and other, cereals fairly
jumped, evidently mostakinsr the unac-
customed heat for an indication of
spring, (No pun intended.) Almonds
are already blooming and in one '
orchai*d two peach tress are 'fc-ihQwSnjr
6 gus of very early flowering;. This is
part^culiarly early, and is caiisid
by the unusual heat, and had jt con
tinued there would have been severe
losses though froSt. Luckily, iiovcvcr,
winter resumed her sway on Saturday !
with a mild frost, thus checking the
precocious blossoming. Priujrng o! all
kinds is the onder of the day, and
settlers Qre haid at work getting their:
tefces vki^iulo shape.
-A Fine Building
The now Church'of England is now
searing completion. Host o! vbe ma
sons' work is finished, &sd the car
penters have only a few little jobs to
attend to. When completed the clifice
will be a stacking- addition to tfctt ar
chitecture of the township. The site is
about a quarter of a mAe above the
wharf, at the head of tire Reamark
bead of tths river. Those who are eup
abfc of judging, affirm that Ittr. Pon
D^ar, the. contractor, has put splen
did workmanship into the i&ildiag. Tor
streaa^b^idurafcitiiy, and outside fin
ish there are few local buildings that
jsrill bear comparison. Present indica
tions are to the holding of ihe first
service about the end of August.
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