I 2 FEBRUARY 28 Days. mam-I
High Water, mean time, at ’
ID sund‘I'I Weather, St.John,‘ClIarlotte J IhaI - - Halifax, N. B. 8:, Town, St 0 I, IN AnnIveraarIes, the. N. s. Ann“). P. E. I. Newfld It. Hig lI tides. 6 1). more 7 5.’ II 25 II 20 6 55 E;I4th Sun. aft. ‘p.h ( II mg. 8 27 II 57 II 52 7 27 [Purifi p.B V. Mar; 8 56 morn. morn. 7 56 4;? greatisst Hel. Lat. N. 9 30 0 26 0 2t 8 30 713 stat. mom will: 10 2 I 0 0 55 9 2 I6. Eowtidea. nan 1036 132 I27 936l 7im strong I] l6I 2 6 2 I "’16 I 8‘ high wmds. morn. I 2 46 2 41 II 3 E.5th Sun. aft. Epip h. 0 3 3 38 3‘28 morn. IOQ. VIctorIa, mar l’IMO. I 8 4 38 4 33 0 8 III clear 2 25 5 55 5 50 I 25 I12! _ _ and very I 50 7 20 7 I5 . 2 50 I II3I _ cold. 5 6 8 3tiI 8 3| I 4 6 I4 Vulentine' a Day y. 6 6 9 26l 9 3| l 5 6 Il5IHightides :2 gr. elong. I 6 57! Io 27I m 23 . 5 57 ESeptuagesiIna Sunday. 7 43I II 1‘3 II 8 I 6 43 II? 2 a h. [( perigee. 8 24I ll 54 II 49 7 24 appearance 9 4. A. 34' A. 29 ‘8 4 Ii9.zz 5( of 9 591 I 29I I 24 s 59 2tqu more anon-.10 24 ' I 54 I 49 9 24 s at greatest brilliancy. It 9 2 39 2 3% 10 9 I22I Lowtides. overcast A. I 33l 3‘26 II I EISexagesiIna Sunday. I B 4 38 4 35 I A. 8 I241 St. Matthias. and 2 191 5 49 5 44 I I9 I25l9 gm elong. dull. 3 4| 7 II 7 6 2 4! IghIlgrenchRepublicmrocl. ’48 4 48 8 l8 8 l3 3 48 75 In aphelion. 5 38 9 8 9 3 4 48 I281 3 d (. very cold. 6 20 9 50 9 45 5 20
IWater at Windsor, Parrsboro’, Horton, Cornwallis, Truro &c.
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the r constituent elements from the earth, and part from theI :atmosphere. '1 hat part derived from the earth muspt be returne to it again, or it will eventually become barren. The ground- that produces l00 bushels of grain this year, will not, under th same circumstances, produce the same amount next year, unles lits: equivalent is returned. Man, and perhaps all animutedI lbeings, need exercise to promote health The labour: of theI farmer, taken as they are in the open air, under the light of th Isun. under the Imp ulsiie desire of food and gain, become nIor:I healthful, on the whole, than any other Species of labour. This is eIident In the superior vigour and longeIity of an agricultural‘ population, In all ages and nations. It should not be for otten I Ialso, that the the varied scenery, labours and interest of such III Ipop ulation, do much to cultivate that mental wiIacity and quie Ln thich good health is based. lI