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M Sund‘m WeIther, StJoha, Charlotte 1 ' - . - Halifax, N. B. & Town, St. ohm,- “"m‘emm” 6“” N. s. Annap. P.E. 1. Newid.} ill Pleat”! ll 2 27 2 23 IN) 35 ‘. 2iLondon burnt, 1666. mom. 3 5 l ,3 l I ll 35 3iNew style adopted in G. B. 0 35 4 5 4 0 mom. 4 Low tides. weather. [1752. l 51 5 2| 5 16 0 5! 5 First. American Con». 1774. 2 50 6 20 6 15 l 50 _ 6 continues 4 27 7 57 7 53 3 27 E 12th Sim. aft. Trinit . 5 24 8 54 8 49 I 4 24 8 § stat. Nat. B. V. ary. 6 9 9 39 9 34 5 9 _ i 9 fine. but 6 46 10 J6 101l_ 5 46' ‘10 Middling tidal I apogee. 7 20 IO 50 l 10 45 6 20 ll . alitlle cooler. 7 51 ll 2! II 16, 6 ‘51 12 Q greatest Hel. Lat. S. 8 14 ll 44 l ll 39' l 7 14 13 8 52 la. 2-2 A. n 7 52 1E l3th S.a.Tr.—Hol Cross.. 9 22 0 52 0 47 8 22 115 Battle of Quebec, 1; 6 q. 9 54 l. 24 l 19 8 54 .16 [1759. name rain. 10 29 l 59 I 54 9 29 [t7 9 greatest Hel. Lat. N. n 13 2 43 2 38 l 10 I3 ilS‘Very low ids. [Emberday. A. 8 3 38 3 33 ll 8 ' 1914‘ 6 (. Emberday. l 23 4 53 , 4 48 A. 23 Lmberdoy. Astor-m 2 45 6 15 | 6 10 1 45 Jim. s. all Tr.—St.Matthew. 4 14 7 44 7 39 a 14 ,‘22 ofrat'n 5 23 8 53 8 48 4 23? 23|Aut.hegins. ®enters 5. 6 l7 9 47 9 43 5 17 ;'24 ( perigee- acconi anisd 7 3 10 .‘i 10 ‘28 6 3 , 25 Very high tides.’ 6 (. 7 45 ll 15 ll 10 6 45 i I26]! 6 1. with 8 23 ll 53 ll 48 7 23 j [27 ' high windsi 9 l2 morn. mom. 8 12 | 'EilSlh Sun. aft. Trin. I 9 42 0 42 0 37 8 42 i 29 St. Mich.—Michaelmas D. 10 26 1 l2 1 7 9 46 i 330 St. Jerome. a stat. ll 12 2 56 2 51 10 I2 1

iWater at Windsor, Parrsboro’, Horton, Cornwallis, Truro, &o.:

hand is soon avaricious enough to allow I woman of his love to become iris" §most devoted drudge. From thenceforth er life is one of unremitting toil.§ It is nothing lint mend and botch, cook and bake, wash and iron, churn' and.’ Imake cheese, pick'up chips and draw water, bear children and nurse themi The family enlarges. the husband grows wealthy, becomes im rtam in the

mmunity. takes his ease when he chooses; but the cares of is faded and: broken down wife know no relaxation. She may outlive her husband; but} rarely does, and not unfrequently a second wife comes in to share in thef mone that should have been enjoyed by her predecessor, through a quiet 01 ' gt: 0 rest. This is no fancy sketch. It is drawn from life, and in ever , ountr -town and neighbourhood, its truthfulness will be recognised. Front Ithis li a, the girls of our. day are learning to shrink; not because they are !laz , but because they know that they are to be sacrificed. Not because the, pallvin of the farmer is not respectable, but because they do not Wish to Let iconic is mistress, mid-of-all-work, nurse and boot-jack.

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