School ,(. 'hurv h THE WEATH ER. Genuine inducements to purchase at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. i 1886.] Moon] TIME OF CHANGE. IN SUMMER. IN WINTER. Hard frost with N. or W. wind and Ofllce Furniture at MARK WRIGHT & CO’S. lBetween midnight & 3 in the morn’g Fair do 2 and 4 do do Cold, with showers do 4 and 6 do do Rain do 6 and 8 do do Wind and rain do 8 and 10 do do Changeable Snowy and stormy Rain or snow Stormy Rain, with E. or 8. wind Snow, with N. E. or W. wind Cold, with high winds Frequent showers Snow or ram Very rainy do 10 and 12 do do do 12 noon and 2 afternoon do 2 and 4 do Changeable Fair and mild do 4 and 6 do Fair Fair and frosty do 6 and 8 do Fair with wind N. or W., do do Rainy, if S. or E. 8 and 10 do do do do do 10 and 12 do Fair do do Kaunas—1. The nearer the Moon’s changes to midnight, the fairer the weather will be during the next seven ' days; the nearer to mid-day the tougher and more stormy. The former time occupies from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m., the latter from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. 2. The phases happening from 4 to 10 p. In. , may be followed by fair weather. but this chiefly depends upon the [ direction of the wind. 8. li’ a storm arises from the East. on or immediately preceding the Sprin Equinox. or a week after. the following Spring or Summer will be wet {our times out of five; i! from the West. Nort , or South-west. the Spring and Summer will be dry five times out of six. I‘Jeuenb 152'] 10 ‘ RELIABLE ALM ANAIC. uoo w filament) 181M uoow MQN II o 'o ‘suadde ““21 o ’o q The largest stock of Drugs on the Island at WATSON’S. 21 /—~ ”A H ,—\ It is good for the eyesight to look through WELLNER'S Spectacles. a;