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Geoffrey Bell Logbook 1916 CALENDAR FOR 1916 CALENDAR FOR 1917. INTEREST TABLES. THE SEASONS, 1916 (Leap Year). MAN. N.W.T. B.C. Spring begins. ..March 20 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. Sum m er b e g in s..Ju n e 21 Noon. 11 a.m . 10 a.m . Autumn begins..Sept. 23 3 a.m. 2 a.m. 1a.m. Winter begins...Dec. 21 10 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. FIXED AND MOVABLE FESTIVALS. New Year’s Day ....................................................Jan. 1 E p ip h an y ................................................................. “ 6 St. David’s D ay ................................................... Mar. 1 Ash Wednesday.................................................... “ 8 St. Patrick’s Day ................................................... “ 17 Annunciation. Lady Day ......................... “ 25 Palm Sunday ................................... April 16 Good Friday............................................................ “ 21 E aster S u n d a y ....................................................... “ 23 St. George’s D ay .................................................. “ 23 Victoria Day ..........................................................May 24 Ascension Day. Holy Thursday ...................Ju n e 1 Birth of King George V (1865)...................... “ 3 Pentecost. W hitsunday.................................... “ 11 Trinity Sunday ...................................................... “ 18 Corpus Christi...................................................... “ 22 St. John Baptist. Midsummer Day “ 24 Dominion D ay ......................................................Ju ly 1 Civic Holiday (Toronto)................................ Aug. 7 Labor D ay ............................................................. Sept. 4 Michaelmas Day .................................................... “ 29 St. Andrew’s D ay ................................................Nov. 30 Christmas Day ...................................................... Dec. 25 BANK HOLIDAYS. New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Dominion Day, Labor Day, Thanks­ giving Day, Christmas Day, and any day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast or Thanks­ giving. Value of Foreign Coins in Canadian Currency RULES FOR COMPUTING INTEREST The following will be found to be excellent rules for finding the interest on any principal for any number of days. When the principal con­ tains cents, point off four places from the right of the result to express the interest in dollars and cents. When the principal contains dollars only, point off two places. Four per Cent.—Multiply the principal by the number of days to run and divide by 90. Five per Cent.—Multiply by number of days and divide by 72. S ix p e r C ent.—Multiply by number of days and divide by 60. Seven per Cent.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 52. Eight per Cent.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 45. Nine per Cent.—Multiply by number of days and divide by 40. Ten per Cent.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 36. Twelve per Cent.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 30. Fifteen per Cent.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 24. Eighteen Per Cent.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 20. Twenty Per Cent.— Multiply by number of days and divide by 18. Twenty-four per Cent.—Multiply by number of days and divide by 15. CITIES AND TOWNS IN THE DOMINION Cities and Towns in the Dominion of 5,000 OF 5,000 POPULATION AND UPWARD, Population and Upward— Continued. according to the Census of 1911, and latest available information. N o v a S c o t ia . S askatchewan . A m h erst.............. 9,000 M oosejaw............ 27,000 Glace B a y 16,561 R eg in a................. 45,000 S ask a to o n .......... 35,000 O n t a r io . O n t a r i o — Continued. Halifax . ............ 46,081 B a rrie .................. 7,000 S a rn ia .................. 10,000 Springhill 5,000 A l b e r t a . B e llev ille 10,000 Sault St. M arie.. 10,179 S y d n ey ................ 17,617 C algary................ 83,720 B e rlin .................. 15,192 S m ith’s F alls 6,361 Sydney M in es... 7,464 Edmonton (in­ B ra n tfo rd 23,046 S tra tfo rd ...... 12,929 Sydney, North.. 6,000 cluding South Brockville 9,275 Toronto...........376,240 T ruro.................... 6,015 Edm onton)___ 69,000 C h a th a m 10,760 W in d so r........ 17,819 Y a rm o u th . 6,571 L ethbridge.......... 15,000 C obourg.............. 5,500 W o o d sto c k ......... 9,500 Medicine H at . 11,000 C ollingw ood 7,000 P r in c e E d w a r d I s l a n d . B r it is h C o l u m b ia . C o rn w a ll 7,000 Q u e b e c . F o rt W illia m .... 16,498 Charlottetown.. 11,198 N a n a im o ............ 8,000 C hicoutim i.......... 5,880 N elson .................. 5,000 G a lt.........................10,299 Fraserville........... 6,842 G u e lp h ...................15,148 New W estm inst’r 13,394 H u ll............... 17,585 M a n it o b a . R ossland............. 2,827 H am ilto n 81,879 J o lie tte .......... 6,346 Ingersoll.............. 5,000 B ra n d o n .............. 14,000 V an co u v er.......... 100,333 L a c h in e ____ 10,778 V ic to ria .............. 55,000 K e n o ra ................ 6,500 L e v is.............. 7,500 P ortage La P rairie 5,885 K in g sto n 18,815 M o n tre a l......466,197 St. Boniface 9,992 Y u k o n . L in d sa y .............. 6,956 Quebec .............. 78,067 W innipeg 170,000 D aw so n ................. 5,000 L ondon................ 46,177 Riviere du Loup 5,500 Niagara Falls___ 9,245 St. Hyacinthe... 10,000 ESTIMATED POPULATION OF THE North Bay...... 7,718 S h erb ro o k e. 16,405 PROVINCES OF THE DOMINION O rillia .................. 6,500 S o re l............. 8,900 O shaw a................ 7,433 St. Johns 6,500 March 31st, 1909 O tta w a ................. 86,340 Three Rivers _14,441 Owen S o und 12,555 Valleyfield... 9,447 O ntario 2,619,025 A lberta.............. 372,919 Pem broke 6,000 Q u eb ec 2,088,461 B’t’h Columbia 362,768 Unorganized Peterboro’ 18,312 N e w B r u n s w ic k . M aritim e Prov. 1,037,112 P o rt A rth u r 11,216 M anitoba 466,268 Territories .. 58,309 P o rt H o p e 5,000 Fredericton ....... 7,208 Saskatchew an. 453,508 St. C ath arin es... 12,460 M oncton...... 11,329 Total E stim ated P opulation of C anada 7,081, St. T h o m a s 14,050 St. J o h n ...... 42,363 POSTAL INFORMATION—C o n tin u e d . POSTAL INFORMATION. cents per 1 oz. Foreign Countries—Letters, 5 cents per oz. or fraction thereof, and 3 cents On and after the 15th April, 1915, a War Tax of for each additional oz. or fraction thereof. one cent will be imposed on each letter and post card mailed in Canada, for delivery in Canada, the Registered letters for Canada, United States, United States and Mexico, and on each letter mailed Great Britain and Europe, 5 cents in addition to in Canada for delivery in the United Kingdom and postage. Cities having letter carrier service, British Possessions generally, and wherever the drop-letters 1 oz., 1 cent or fraction. two cent rate applies. Circulars, catalogues, newspapers, parcels, etc., B o o k s , C ir c u l a r s , D o c u m e n t s , e t c .— and correspondence which is legally exempt from Canada, United States, Mexico, Great Britain postage charges, are not subject to the War Tax. and all Postal Union countries, 1 cent per 2 oz. This War Tax is to be prepaid by the senders Limit of weight to Canada, 5 lbs., but a single by means of a War Stamp for sale by Postmasters book, 10 lbs. ; United States and Mexico, 4 lbs. and other postage stamp vendors. 6 oz., and to United Kingdom, 5 lbs. Size 2 ft. In the event of failure on the part of the sender in length and 1 ft. in width or depth, must be through oversight or negligence to prepay the War open at ends. For foreign post limit of weight Tax on each letter or post card above specified, 4 lbs. 6 oz. such letter or post card will be sent to the Dead L etter Office. N e w s p a p e r s — It is essential that postage on all classes of mail Less than 1 oz., posted singly, ½ cent. Per 4 oz. matter should be prepaid by means of ordinary 1 cent. (See Postal Guide.) postage stamps. The War Tax Stamp will not be accepted in any case for the payment of postage. P a r c e l P o s t — The dimensions of a Parcel must not exceed P o st C a r d s — 30 inches in length by 1 foot in width or depth, Canada or the United States or Mexico, 1 cent. nor combined length and girth, 6 f e e t; dim en­ Great Britain, Newfoundland, etc., 2 cents. sions of parcel for other than the United Private post cards—Upon all cards intended Kingdom not to exceed 30 in. in length by 1 ft. in for use as private postcards the words “ Private width or depth. A Parcel must not contain any Post Card” must be printed or written. 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