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THE TORONTO GENERAL
OFFICES AND
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
South-East Cor. Yonge & Colborne Sts.
TORONTO
CAPITAL, .......
QUABAJfTEE ^ RESERVE FUXDS,
$1,000,000
$240,000
S)frector0 :
Presiclent-HON. EDWARD BLAKB, Q.O., M.P.
Tb. a. MBBEDITH, Esq., LL-D.
I JOHN H08KIN, Esq.. Q.O.. LL-D.
Vloe-Presldto£ts—
W. H. BiATTV, Esq., Vice-President Bank
of Toronto.
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Gko. a. Oox, Esq., President Canadian Bank
of Commerce.
E. HoHKR Dixon, Esq., Cr-jsal-€teneral for
the Netherlands.
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6l0. GooDKBHiu, Eisq., Pres. Bk. Toronto.
H< S. HoWLAJTt), Esq., President Imperial
Bank of Canada.
Robert Jaffbay, Esq., Vice-President Land
Security Co.
JSuiLius Iryino, Esq., Q.C.
J. W. Langmuib, Esq., Msnaging Director
(General Trusts Co., Toronto.
A. B. Lke, Esq., of Rice Lewis Jt Son, Ltd.
J. G. Scott, Esq., Q.C., Master of Titles.
Hon. Senator Frank Smith, P.C.
T. Sutherland Staynbr, Esq., President
Bristol and West of England Co. -
James Soorr, Esq., Director Dominion Bank.
TRUST AND AGENCY DEPARTMENT
Under the Charter of Inoori>oration and Letters Patent the Company has authoril^ to
undertake and execute every kind of trust, and financial agencies of all descriptions.
Among the more important trusts, agendes and other offices which the Company is anthoi-
aed to discharge, the following may oe specially mentioned : —
1. Trustee under the Appointment of Courte, Oorporations and Private L:xdividuals.
2. ExecntOT, Administrator, Guardian, Ocinmittee, Receiver, or other official
fiduciary functinns.
Al^ent for any person holding any of the foregoing offices.
Agent and Attorney for the management and Winding up of Estates.
Agent for investing money, collecting interest, dividends, mortgages, and
generally for managing any financial offices.
Receiver and Assignee.
Agent for the Issuing and Oduntersigning of Stocks, Bonds and other
obligations, and for receiving and managing sinking funds.
Management of a Safe Deposit establishment for the secure custody of
documents and valuables.
Th« servioes of Solicitors who bring estates or business to the Company are retained.
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All bulliMM flutnitted to the Company will be economioaUy and promptly attended ta
LOANS AND INTESTMENTS.
Th« Company has always at its disposal a large amount of funds which will be invested
•t the loweit onrrent ratei of interest.
J. W. LANGMUIR,
iVUuMglng Director.
TRUSTS CO.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Imperial Bank of Canada
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED, $2,000,000. CAPITAL PAID-UP, $1,954,525.
REST $1,152,252.
Directors :
H. &. ROWLAND, Prethient. T. R. MERRITT, Vice-President
St. Catharlnea,
WILLIAM RAMSAY. ROBERT JAFFRAY. HUGH RYAN.
T. SUTHERLAND STAYNER. HOK. JOHN FERGUSON.
HenD OF=F=ICE
- TORONTO
D. R. WILKIE, Cashier.
B. JENNINGS, Assistant Cathier
BRANCHES IK CHTARTC:
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do. Cor. Yonge k Que«n
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E. HAY, Inspector.
ST. CATHARINES
ST. THOMAS
WELLAND
WOODSTOCK
BranchOB In UanitolMi and the North-West Terrltorl CT
President . . Sir W. P. HOWLAND, K.C.M.G., CB.
Vice-President— Col. Sir CASIMIR GZOWSKI, K.C.M.G.,
Capital
Reserve Fund
Total Assets
A.D.C. to the Queen,
$5,000,000
410,000
4,800,000
Money Lent on Improved Real Eetate at Lowest Current
Rates, Municipal Debentures Purchased.
PEBENTIJKES AND DEBENTURE STOCK ISSVGD.
Rates on application to
J. F. KIRK,
Head OWce-lOS Kay Street, TOEONTO. MANAGER
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YONQB STBBBT - - TORONTO
Telephone Office, 1841. Cable Address, •S£YMOUR.
" Residence, 1971.
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Telephone 1871.
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TORONTO.
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IRAVERS
PEBS
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aid aside, no
necessary'
liyfVaim, when designing ti z decoration for
a Presentation Address, is not merely
io attract the outward eye, but also to appeal
to the mind; to illustrate and give additional
point to the subject matter, by means of
symbolical ornament, appropriate emblems and
miniature pictures are encrusted in the initials^
or woven into the b order ings ; so that every
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that it could not, without absurdity, be repro-
duced on any other address.
:ONTO.
ADVKRTISEMBNTS
[1895.
LAW BOOKS FOR
MAGISTRATES CLARK(S.R.) magistrates- manual, 3rd Edition,
■TiM^iv ■ r»»* ■ B-v jggg^ ^^^^^ ^jj^ Criminal Code, etc., $6 00.
TASOHEREAU'S (HON. MR. JUSTICE) CRIMINAL LAW OF CANADA under the
new Code and ita Amendmenta, 1893, 3rd Edition, $10 00.
CORONERS
edition.
BOYS (JUDGE) ON OFFICE AND DUTIES OF CORONERS..
A new 3rd edition just ready nearly double the size of former
Cloth, $3 50. Half calf, $4 00.
CONSTABLES "Tones' (j. t.) constables* manual, pointing out
^'^^ duties and quoting extracts of Statutes applioable to the
various cases that arise. A new revised and enlarged edition. Cloth, 76o. Bound, $1 00-
IMftURANCE LAW hunter's insurance corporations act
ir«9Wn#«I^WB l-MW Qj, ONTARIO, giving the law of Ontario as it.
stands to-day for Fire and Life Insurance and Friendly Societies' Insurance, 1893.
Cloth, $6 00. Half calf, |5 60.
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DOMINION CONVEYANCER '^ ^f' »>«?k o^ P«-»°tical Forms.
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DIIBI if\ MEPTINGS ^^^ Chairman'r' Guide at Meetings of Directors,
r%^O^M\^ ITIKK I ii^w Shareholders, Councils, etc. 'J'he procedure-
at all classes of public meetings, by J. G. Bouriiot, LL.D., Clerk of the House of
Commons. Cloth, |3 00. Half calf. $:) 75.
If price is sent with order, any of the aboye books will be sent post or
express prepaid tc any part of Oanada.
Address, THE CARSWELL CO., Ltd.,
TORONTO, CANADA
Different lines in our DOMINION
Series. Finest line made in Can-
ada and the CHEAPEST. Write
for Price Lists.
Manufactured hy
The Oopp, Clark Co. Ltd.
TORONTO.
D EBENTURES
PURCHASED
We are always open to make-
offers for Municipal Bonds, and
Municipal Officers will find it to*
their interest to communicate with
us before selling, as we are among-
the largest buyers.
STOCKS
We buy New York, Toronto andl
Montreal on margin carrying themi
at the lowest rates of interest.
Z. O'HARA & 00.
Member Toronto Stock Exchange
24 TORONTO ST., - TORONTO
FOUTl'EIGHTH TEAR OF FUBLICATIOH,
• CORONERS,
size of former
, pointing out
)plicable to the
Bound, $1 OO
ATIONS ACT
i Ontario as it>
iBurance, 1893.
ons should buy
'ractical Forms-
ransaotions in a
i;s of Directors,
'J'he procedure-
if the House of
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CANADIAN ALMANAC,
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rOR THE TSAR
1895,
BEING THE THIRD AFTER L£AP YEAR.
CONTAINING FULL AND AUTHENTIC COMMERCIAL, RTATISTICAL, ASTRONOMICAL.
DEPARTMENTAL, ECCLESIASTICAL, EDUCATIONAL. FINANCIAL, AND
»en to make-
Bonds, and
ill find it to-
lunicate with
re are amon^
GENERAL INFORMATION.
THE ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS
PUBLICATION AT THE MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY IN TORONTO.
, Toronto and
larrying them
interest.
So GO.
:k Exchange
- TORONTO
TORONTO:
THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY (LIMITED),
fiMered aocordingr to Act ot Parliament in the year one thouMnd eight hundred and ninety-three, by
Tni Copp, Clark Compant (Lihited), in the Office ot the Minister ot Agriculture.
CALENDAR 1895-6.
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o( the WiLK ON Truss.
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Canabian IRubber Co.
OF MONTREAL ^,
CAPITAL - - - $«,000,000
F. SCHOLES, Managing Oiraotor. A. ^iih^, PresidM|t. 4. 0. CRAVEL, Seoretary-Trauurer.
MANUFACTURERS OF
RUBBER SHOES AND FELT BOOTS
Our Patent Pressed Double Strip of Rubber Belting is specially adapted for heavy
work, such as Saw Mills, Elevators, etc. Sole Agents and Manufacturers of the FoTSyth
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Hydrant, Suction, Steam Brewers' and Fire Hose. Wringer Rolls, Carriage Cloths,
Blankets, Stopples, etc., etc. Mould Goods of every description.
Htmi Office A Warenoma : I
333-338 ST. PAUL STREET S
MONTREAL
J. J. McGILLi, - Manager.
Factory :
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Western Branch :
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For an all-round Business Pen.— o&s^.
iMothlnfi: Excels
Esterbrook's Falcon No, 048
other numbers in groat variety.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE
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COR. FRONT AND Y0N6E STREEtS, |
TORONTO, ONT.
[1895
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INDEX.
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Co,
Boratary-Treuurer.
BOOTS
adapted for heavy
; of the Tonpik
Rubber, Engine,
Carriage Cloths,
aotory :
EMI $QII^I(E
GE STREET,
lEM
Acts Passed, Parliament Ganada 107
.Admiralty Division 263
African Meth. Epis. Church .. . . 127
A^rrioulture, Department of ... . 79
Agriculture Dept. of Ont 83
Agriculture Dept. of Quebec 98
Alma College 238
Alumni Assn. Victoria University 258
Ancient Order United Workmen 260
Anniversaries 13
Appeal, Court of 264
Area of Canada 40
Area and Population of the World 262
Archives Brandi 70
Association D. Land Surveyors.. 267
Association O. Land Surveyors. . 267
Assumption College, Sandwich , . 235
Astronomical & Physical Soc'y... 268
Astronomical Calculations 13
Asylums for the Insane 93
Attorney -General, Ontario 92
Attomey-Qeneral, Quebec 96
Auditor-General's Office 79
Auroras Observed 38
Bank Notes 66
Banks and Branches 62
Banks, Foreign Agents of 66
Baptist Ministers 146
Barometer, Average Height of . . 38
Barristers and SolToitors, Ont. . . 285
Belleville Business College 239
Benchers, Law Society, Ont. — 263
Bishop's Col. Medical Faculty . . 239
Bishop's College School 23d
Bishops of B. N. A 113
Bishop Ridley College 237
Bishop Straohan School 238
Board of County Judges 266
Book Post 148
Brantford Young Ladies' College 238
British Empire 112
British Columbia, Province of.. 97
British Meth. Episcopal Church 148
British Possessions Throughout
the World 109
Business Rules, Safe 296
Cabinet, Dominion 69
Oaledonian Society 260
Calendar 20
Calendar, 1894-1896 6
Calendar, Explanat'n of Articles 13
Oanoda, Natural Resources of . . , 36
Canada, Some Fa«ts About ..... 37
Canadian Flag 214
Canadian Order of Foresters 260
Canada Business College 239
Canadian Home Circles 260
Canadian Institute 257
Canadian Military Institute 268
Can. Order of Chosen Friends . . 260
Canadian Press Association 258
Canadian Wheelmen's Assoc'n . . 2.58
Census of Canada 42
•Chancery Division, High Court.. 264
Cheese and Butter Industry in
Ontario 44
China Inland Mission 143
Christian Church in Ontario 127
Chronological Cycles 13
Church of England in Cahada . . 113
. Circuits of the Courts 264
Cities, Towns and Villages 276
Civil Service Examiners 79
Clergy of Canada 113
Clerks of the Courts, Quebec. 283
Close Season for Fish 284
Close Season for Game 284
Clouded Sky, extent of 39
Collectors o"f Customs 75
Collegiate Institutes, Ontario . . 229
Commerce, Dominion of Canada 41
Commercial Trav. Association.. 289
Common Pleas Division, High
Court 264
-Commons, House of 70
Congregational Denomination.. 128
Oonaervatory of Music, London 239
Consuls, Foreign, in Canada 228
Controverted Elections Court . . 266
Coroners, Quebec 283
Counties in Ontario 269
0cuntie8 in Quebec 282
County Court Clerks 281
County Couns 266
County Court Terms 266
County and Judicial Officers 269
County Judges' Criminal Court. 265
County Registrars, Manitoba . . 283
County Registrars, Ontario 268
County Registrars, Quebec 282
County Registration Divisions.. 268
Courts of General Sessions 265
Courts, Officers of 266
Courts, Officeft of, Quebec 282
Courts of Revision 265
Crown Land Agents, Ontario . . 93
Crown Lands Department, Que. 98
Crown Law Officers 265
Crown Timber Agents Dominion 77
Crown Timber Agents, Ontario. 93
Crown Timber Agents, Quebec . . 98
Customs Department 75
Customs, Tariff of 46
Cycles, Chronological 18
Dalhousie College and University
Medical Faculty 239
Debt of Canada 48
Demill Residental Academy 239
Demill Ladies' College, Oshawa. 239
UictHots and Registrars, Man . . 283
Division Courts 266
Division Court Clerks 280
Division Court Inspector 280
Dominion of Canada 69
Dominion Lands Agents 77
Dominion Rifle Association 268
Dominion Millers Association . . 258
Dominion Sheep Breeders Ass'n. 258
Dominion Swine Breeders Ass'n. 258
Eclipses 14
Eclipses, Planetary conjunctions 33
Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites . . 34
Education Department, Ontario. 93
Educational 229
Educational Institutions, Total
Number 229
Educational Museum 229
Elocution, School of 239
Entomological Society 268
Epochs 13
Esquimau, Fortifications of. ... . 223
Evangelical Association 128
Evangelical Lutheran Synod 127
Events, Remarkable, 189304. ... 303
Examiners, Legal 264
Examiners, Masters and Mates . . 79
Exchequer, Court of 263
Excise Tariff 59
Exports and Imports, Dominion. 40
Festivals, Fixed and Movable . . 13
Finance Department 76
Fisheries, Dept. of 79
Fisheries Protection and Marine
Service of Canada 227
Flag of Our Country 214
Foreign Consuls in Canada 228
Foreign Money Orders 160
Foreign Coins, Value of 61
Foresters, Independent Order of 248
French Treatv, The 60
Freemasons, Grand Lodge of 241
Free Meth. Church of Canada . . 127
Gait Business College 239
Game Laws, Ontario. . . ; 284
Gazetteer Post Office Dominion. 164
Geological Survey Dept 77
04H>logioal Society of America. . 268
Good Roads Aaiooiation 258
Governor-General and Staff 69
Governor-Generals of Canada. . . 262
Grand Chapter R.A. Masons. ... 246
Grand Council Royal Arcanum.. 260
Grand Lodge, Freemasons 241
Grand Lodge Orangemen 269
Halifax Medical College 240
Harbour Commissioners 79
Head Masters Co. High Schools. 230
Heir and Devisee Court 265
Hellmuth Ladies College 288
High Commissioner for Canada. 69
High Constables, Quebec 283
High Court of Justice, Ont .... 264
High School Inspectors 280
High Water at Quebec 37
Homes for Indian Children 237
House of Assembly, Manitoba . . 101
House of Assembly, Ontario 94
House of Commons 70
Immigration Agents 77
Imports and Exports 40
Inaep. Order Good Templars . . 260
Independent Order of Foresters 248
Indian ASoir^ Department of . . 77
Indian Agents 78
Indian Superintendents 78
Industrial Schools 78
Inland Revenue Department . . 75
Insane Asylums 98
Insps. of Boilers and Machinery 79
Inspector of Division Courts 280
Inspectors of Fisheries .' 79
Inspectors Inland Revenue .'... 76
Inspectors, Post Office 76
Inspectors, School 229
Interior, Department of 77
Jewish Calendar 15
Junior Judges, Ontnario 296
Justice, Department of 75
Jupitei's Satellites, Eclipses of . . 84
Knights of St. John and Malta . . 260
Knights of Sherwood Forest 260
Knox College 235
Lake St, John Territory 147
Land Agents, Dominion 77
Land Board, Winnipeg 77
Landmarks of History 144
Land Registration Di8.,N.W.'T.. 268
Land Surveyors, Ontario 267
Land Surveyors, Quebec 98
Laval Normal School, Quebec . . 237
Laval University, Quebec 233
Law List, Ontario 286
Law Reporters 266
Law School 264
Law Society of Ontario 283
Law Terms, 1895 87
Legal & Judiciar}', Ontario 263
Quebec 266
N. Brunswick 266
Manitoba.... 266
Nova Scotia.. 266
N.W.T....*.. 266
P. E. Island.. 266
B. Columbia. 266
Legal Brevities 262
Legislative Assembly, B.C 100
Legislative Assembly, Ontario . . 94
l^egislative Assembly, N.S 99
Legislative Assembly, Quebec . . 97
Legislative Assembly, N.W.T.. 101
Legislative Assembly, P.E.I 100
Legislative Council, Quebec 96
Legislature of Manitoba 101
Letters, Number of Sent 218
Letter Rates 148
Library of Parliament 76
Life Insurance 300
Loyal True Blue Association 269
Lundy's Lane Historical Society 260
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f emoranda for
feteorolog;ical
feteoroI<^cal
fethodist Chu
lilitia and Def
lilitia, List of
Artillerj', Fie
Gai
Re(
Cavalry, Corj
Sch(
Command in
Department <
Engineers, C(
Infantry & Ki
Sch(
Royal Militar
Staff, District
Head-Q
Militia, Strengt
filitia Expend
f iscellaneouE S
Model Schools,
Money Orders. ,
Money Orders,
Montreal Theoli
Moon's Phases..
Moon.Timesofli
Morrin College,
Moulton Ladies'
Mount Allison I
Municipal Infori
Municipalities ii
new Brunswick
Ifew Jerusalem
Newspapers, R«
formal and Mo<
lorth-West Moi
lorth-West Ten
lotaries in Quel
[ova Scotia, Pre
porth Americas
scultations of
Ontario Agrir.ull
)ntario Business
'ntario College
'ntario Institut
)ntario Inst, foi
)ntario Ladies' I
>ntario Medical
)ntario, Provinc
>ntario Society
)ntario Educati
)ntario Underta
)ntarioVeterina
>ntario Veterint
>range Body . .
'arcel Post
'arliaments of t
Ftttrons of Indui
Fedagogy, Schoc
Peel Pioneers So
Pickering Colleii
Pioneer and Hist
'lanets
"— letary Conju
'oitt Star, Upper
[1895 f 1896]
INDEX — Continued^
11
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IS.
ontreal, Que..:
edition, while
2atly extended
my of Modern
e quite a new
il monumental
rm the subject
such improve-
lese Teachers"
needs of their
idies."
Bible student*.
English Bible
)tures has ever
i.
Comer, E.G.
McGill Normal School 237
McOill University, Montreal .... 232
McGill University Med. Faculty 239
McMaster University 233
Manitoba, Province of 101
Map of the World 110
Marine and Fisheries Departm't 70
iMarine Court, Ontario 265
"^ ars and Venus, Discs of 14
asonic Lodges 2il
iMasters of TUilea 266
^Master's Office, High Court .... 266
Mathematical and Physical Soo'y 268
Mean places of Stars 36
JMedical Institutions 239
emoranda for 1895 16
ieteorologioal Averagfes. .38 and 279
eteorolt^cal Register, 1898 . . 38
ethodist Church in Canada . . 119
ilitia and Defence Department 77
ilitia, List of the Dominion . . 80
Artillerj', Field 82
Garrison 82
Regiment, & Scls. of 81
Cavalry, Corps of 81
School Corps 81
Command in Chief 80
Department of Mil. and Def . . 80
Engineers, Corps of 83
Infantry & Rifles, Battolions.. 83
Indept. Cos, 91
School Corps 81
Royal Military College 81
Staff, District 80
Head-Quarters 80
ilitia. Strength of 91
ilitia Expenditure 91
iscellaneouE Societies 267
odel Schools, Ontario 280
oney Orders 150
oney Orders, Foreign 150
ontreal Theological College . . 236
oon's Phases 32
oon , Times of Risingand Setting 20
orrin College, Quebec 236
oulton Ladles' College 233
cunt Allison Ladies' College . . 236
unioipal Information, Ontario. 270
unicipalities in Manitoba 278
Jew Brunswick, Province of 98
few Jerusalem Church 143
newspapers. Rates of Postage . . 149
formal and Model Schools 229
lorth-West Mounted Police 281
forth-West Territories 101
lotaries in Quebec 297
[ova Scotia^ Province of 99
forth America St. Georges Union 260
•ocultations of Stars 32
tntario Agricultural College.93 & 237
intario Business College 238
Ontario College of Pharmacy . . 240
>ntario Institute for the Blind . . 236
>ntario Inst, for Deaf and Dumb 236
)ntario Ladies' College 238
>ntario Medical Association 258
>ntario. Province of 92
tntario Society of Artists 257
(ntario Educational Association 267
tntario Undertaltcrs Association 269
(ntario Veterinary Association . . 269
>ntario Veterinary College 240
►range Botly 259
'arcel Post .- 160
arlianients of the Dominion ... 68
'atrons of Industry 260
eda^foxy, School of 229
eel Pioneers Society 269
. ickering College 238
pioneer and Historical Associa'n 250
"^lanets 35
>etary Conjunctions 33
oib Star, Upper Transit of 20
Police Magistrates, Ontario
Polytechnic School, Montreal . .
Population of Canada 40 and
Postal Information
Post Cards, Number of Sent ....
Post Office Department
Post Offices, List of
Post Offices, Number of
Poultry Asaociation
Premiums, Life Insurance
Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Presbyterian College, Halifax. . .
Presbyterian College, Montreal.
Presbyterian Ladies Colleofe
Prince Ed. Island, Province of . .
Prince of Wales' College, Char-
lottetown, P. E. I
Principals of Model Schools
Printing Jc Stationery, Dept. of.
Princi^ls High Schools
'il.
Canadian
Privy Council
Procedure of the
Houie of Commons
Prohibited Imports
Prohibition Plebiscite
Protestant Churchmen's Union..
Protestant Protective Associat'n
Provincial Normal School, Truro,
N. S
Provincial, Normal and Model
Schools
Provincial Secretary, Ontario . .
Provincial Secretary, Quebec. . . .
Public School Inspectors
Public Instruction Dept. of Que.
Public Schools, Ontario
Public Works, Department of . .
Public Works Department, Ont.
Public Works Dept. of Que
Quebec, Province of
Queen and Royal Family
Queen's Bench Division, High
Court
Queen's Bench Manitoba
Queen's Bench Pro. of Quebec. .
Queen's University Kingston. . . .
Railways and Canals, Dept. of . .
Railways in Canada
Railway Statistics
Railroaids in the Dominion
Railroads and Steamship Lines..
Rain, Total Amount of, 1893. . .
Rain and Snow Principal Cities
Receipts and Payments Canada
Reformed Episcopal Church
Register Meteorological 1893
Registrar General, Ontario
Registrar Provincial, Quebec
Registrar Provincial Ontario
Registrars, County, Ontario
Registrars, County. Manitoba.. .
Registrars, County, Quebec
Registrars, N W.T
Registration Divisions, Ontario.
Registration of Letters
Regular Soldiers in Canada
Remarkable Occurrences 1893-94
Rising, Southing and Setting of
Planets
Roman Catholic Church
Royal Arch Masons
Royal Family
Royal Military College
Royal Military College ( lub
Royal Society of Canada
Royal Teniplars of Temperance .
Sabbath School Association
Sault St. Marie Canal
School of Dentistry
School of Mining and Agricul-
ture, Kingston
School of Practical Science
Secretary of State Canada
Select Knights
Semi-Diameter of the Sun&Moon
279
233
42
U8
213
76
164
213
258
300
129
239
236
238
100
234
230
79
230
69
102
59
60
267
260
237
229 I
93
97
229
98
229
76
92
98
96
67
264
266
266
231
76
313
41
152
161
39
279
48
133
38
92
97
92
268
283
282
77
268
148
222
303
35
134
246
67
218
258
257
260
257
261
240
237
236
79
260
37
Senate of Canada 69<
Sheriffs, Ontario 269
Sheriffs, Quebec 288.
Shipping, Tonrage of 41
Ships, H.M., «n oar Coast 224-
Sittingi of the High C'rt Justice 267
Snow, Total amount of 1893 39
Societies Miscellaneous 267
.Solicitors & Barristers, Ont 285'
Sons of England 260
Sons of Ireland Protestant Ass'n. 260*
Sons of Tempenmce 260'
Stanstead Wesleyan College 236
Star Table 14
Stars, Mean places of , 36
State, Department of 79'
Steamship Lines in the Dominion 151
St. Andrew's Society 260
St. George's Society. 260
St. Hilda's College 886'
St. Jerome's (/oflege 287
St. Michael's College 286
Sundays in 1896 16
Sun on Meridian 20<
Sun. Times of Rising and Setting 20
Sun's Declination , 20
Sunshine, hours of . . ,' 38
Supreme Court of the Dominion 263^
Sup. Court of Judicature, Ont . . 264
Surrogate Courts 265
Tariff of Customs 46
Tariff of Excise 69'
Temperature, Average 38
Temperature at Principal Cities 279>
Thunder Storms, Number of 38
Time at Various Places 14
Tide Tables, Quebec 37
Toronto Church School 238
Toronto College of Music 28»
Toronto Collegiate Institute 237
Toronto Conservatory of Music- 238
Towns and Officials of 276
Township Municipalities 27^
Trade and Cbmmerce, Dept. of . . 79'
Trades and Labor Council 269
Treasurer, Provincial, Ontario.. 93-
Treasurer, Provincial, Quebec . . 98
Treasurers, County, Quebec 282
Trinity College School 238-
Trinity University 282.
Trinity Medical College 240
United Brethren in Christ 118-
United Workmen, Ancient Order 260
Universalist Church 143
University of Acadia College 23ff
University of King's College,
Windsor 234"
University of Bishop's College
Lennoxvlllte 234-
University College Corporation 231;
University of Mt. Allinon College 284
University of Manitoba 236
University of New Brunswick.. 235
University of Ottawa 234
University of Toronto 2S1
Upper Canada Bible Society.. . 257
Upper Canada Tract Society 257
UpperCanada College 287
Upper Transit Polar Star 20
Value of Foreign Coins dV
Venus and Mars, Disc of 14^
Victoria University 233
Villages and Officials of 276
Wentworth Pioneer & His. Soc . . 269
Wesleyan Ladies' College 237
Wesleyan Theological College . . 236
Western Ontario Shorthand Aca-
demy 239
WindinlS93 39
Women's Med. College, Toronto 240-
Woodstock College 233
Wycliffe College 236
York Pioneers 259
Young Men's Christian Assoc.. 26'i7
1^:
Editor's Introduction.
OR forty-seven years The Canadian Almanac has been issued without a
Preface, and we feel some diffidence in now making a change. For some years
past we have noticed that subscribers havp neen ignorant of the existence of
portions of the Almanac that the publishers had expected would be read by
All their friends. This is owing to the fact that most men buy the Almanac for some
particular department in which they are interested and never give thought to the
remainder of the book. The publishers want their subscribers to enjoy all the good
things prepared for them, and it is for this end that this introduction is written.
The first thing that will strike the reader will be the illustrations scattered through
the book. This is in accordance with the spirit of the age, which demands pictures
everywhere. Our plates have been specially prepared for the Almanac. The Calendar
designs are by a clever young Toronto artist now seeking his fortune across the line.
The article on the Procedure of the Canadian House of Conknaons, by Dr. Bourinot,
will be found instructive. The publishers were fortunate in securing a contribution
from this eminent author on a subject on which he is an admitted authority.
The series of articles on the Defences of Canada are appropriate in these days of
wars and rumors of wars. They comprise the Royal Military College, Her Majesty's
Regular Forces in Canada, H. M. Ships on Our Coasts, Fortifications of Esquimalt, and
the Fisheries Protection and Marine Service of Canada ; also a resumJ of the article on
the Canadian Flag published in lasL year's Almanac. In connection with this, the
article on the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, by J. J. Kehoe, Esq., will be found of inteifest.
Along this same line is a sketcL of the British possessions throughout the world, with
Map of the World Showing British Territory.
Other points to which attention is directed are, the political division of the House
of Commons and Ontario House of Assembly, the Ontario Law List revised to date, the
article on Life Insurance, and the Remarkable Occurrences of 1893-4.
The Editor cannot close without expressing his grateful thanks to the many kind
friends throughout the Dominion who have so readily helped him with the annual
revision of the Almanac ; without their aid, so freely given, the production of this
book in its present complete form would be almost impossible.
THE EDITOR.
Toronto, November, 1894.
MADE EX
iOolden Naml
tijpact ...
ICvlar Cycle ..
J The year 5656
I The yc»\r ISIS
June 24 .
A8h Wednes^
fit David..
1st. Patrick
Lady Day.. ..
i Goiid Friday.
Bt^'^ter Sunda
St. O'jorge
Holy Thursdi
: Birth of Quee
These page:
accuracy fort
Note— Sta:
The times*
Torouto, Que'
The standai
Quebec and ^
The columi
shadow of a 8
Moon's Aoe
The columr
its upper tran
The time at
the preceding
The seven 1e
the whole of <
Greatrst 1
west from the
other Latitudi
Latitude . . .
1st Correction
2nd Correctio
of latitude
The 1st coi
calendar or tn
The 2nd coi
Table by the
Thus fo
Moon's Ph
longitudes of
from the earti
Prom the ti
elongation, hi
Latitude . . .
Constant ...
Difference for
• In the pre
t Although
not differing
adding four i
ASTRONOMICAL CALCU NATIONS
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PUBLICATION AT THE MAONEXIC OBSERVATORY IN TORONTO-
FOR THE YEAR 1805.
issued without a
i. For some years
of the existence of
would be read by
\.LMANAC for some
e thought to the
enjoy all the good
jtion is written.
scattered through
demands pictures
AC. The Calendar
across the line.
I, by Dr. Bourinot,
ing a contribution
hority.
De in these days of
3ge, Her Majesty's
of Esquimalt, and
'^ of the article on
on with this, the
found of inteifest.
it the world, with
don of the House
evised to date, the
to the many kind
with the annual
Production of this
E EDITOR.
Chronologioal Cycles.
(Oolden Number 15 | Dominical Letter F.
iMpact
ICUirCycJe
4
»-5
Epoehs.
The 59th of Queen Victoria's Reign begins June 20, 1805-
The 2( ^h of the Uominion of Canada begins July 1, 1805-
The l.:Oih of the Indep. of the U. S. begins July 4, 1895-
Fixed and Movable FaitivaLi and AnniverMuriei.
Ash Wednesday Feb. 27
8t David March 1
St. Patricli ■ March 17
' Lady Day March 26
[Gcdrriday April 12
Bt •iter Sunday April 14
St. George April 23
Holy Thursday May 23
Birth of Queen Victoria May 24
Whitsunday June
Midsummer Day June
Dominion Day July
Labor Day Sept.
Michaelmas Day Sept
Birth of Pnnce of Wales Nov.
St. Andre'v Nov.
Christmas Day Dec.
2'
24
1
2-
20-
9
80
25
Ezplanation of tUe ArtielM in the Calendar.
These pages are calculated for Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg, and for ordinary pnrposea will serve with sufBclent ■
accuracy for every city in the Dominion of Canada. For Latitude and Longitude of Observatory see page 22.
Note — Standard times* are given in all columns headed Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg.
The times* of the Sun's Rising and SETTiNOt are given for the upper limb, and are corrected for refraction for
Toronto, Queb?c and Winnipeg.
The standard times* both for the rising and setting of the Moon's centre are given for every day for Toronto,:
Quebec and Winnipeg.
The column, Sun ok Meridian, gives the time that a watch keeping local mean time should show when the-
shadow of a sun dial Is on the noon mark.
Moon's Aob.— Thupper traiMiit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following Table, the
•times of culmination, and of the rising: and setting of the principal flxed stars, as seen from the parallel of 45*
■north latitude.
To ascertain when any star found in the following Table will be on the meridian, add the number in the left-
hand column of figures to the precedin.; meridian transit of the pole star given in the calendar. To find the time
-of rising of the star, mbtreust the number opposite to it in the right-hand column of figures from the time of its
meridian passage. For the fettinfi of a star, add the same number to the fme of its meridian passage. Those
•tars marked (....) revolve in a circle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at places in and to the north
of latitude 45°.
Namb of Star.
On
Mei'idian,
'i. m.
« AndromediB 22 39
» Pegasi (Algenib) 1 22 44
a Cassiopeise
/3Ceti....
fi Arietis .
« Arietis .
« Ceti . . .
Persei.
« Tauri (Aldebaran)
9 Aurigte (Gapella)
(S Orioniii (Rigel).
/3 Tauri
a Orionis
.c Orionis
■ a Columbge
-a Orionis
4x Canis Majoris (Sirius). . .
.« Canis Majoris
alQeminorum (Castor) . . . .
a Canis Minoris(Procyon).
Geminorum (Pollux)
M Hydm
a Leonis (Regulus)
y Leonis
23 11
^3 16
2t'
41
1 87
1 56
3 9
3 48
3 49
3 69
6
10
15
29
20
84
7
6 13
e 18
S 1
8 41
8 53
Ri'jes
and Sets.
h. >..
8 10
6 59
"4* 40
7 25
7 39
6 13
M
7 7
6 26
8 10
6 67
5 54
3 9
6 29
4 CO
3 4«
8 84
6 21
8 9
5 2«
6 60
7 26
Namb ok Star.
o Ur8K3 Mrijoris
Leonis
/3 Corvi
« Virginia ^Spica)
>) Ursae iMaJoris
a Bootis ^Arcturus)
fi Urse Minoris
P LibrtB ...
o Coronee Borealis ...;....
a Serpentis
P'Scorpii
a Scorpii (AntareA) ...
a Herculis
fi Draoonis
V DraconiB
o Lynu (V'ega)
a Aquiln (Altair)
aCygni
a Cephci
^ Aquarii
a Aquarii
a Piscis Aust. (Fomalhaut)
a Pegasi
On
Meridian.
h. m.
9 36
10 22
11 7
11 58
12 21
12 49
18 29
18 49
14 8
14 17
14 37
16 ]
16 4T
16 6
16 32
17 11
18 23
19 15
19 53
20 3
20 37
21 28
21 36
Rises
and Sets.
h. m.
"7"2
4 20
6 16
" 7 23
"h'ii
8 2
6 26
4 36
4 2
6 69
9 31
6 33
11 22
■"esi
6 65
3 36
7
Table showing the illuminatod Portions of the Olsos of Venus ai\d Mars.
1»»94.
Venus.
Mars.
1894.
Venus.
Mars.
January.. 16.
0.983
0.889
July 16.
0.467
0.978
'February. 14.
'0.953
0.890
August .. 15.
0.248
0.990
March ... 16.
0.907
0.903
September 1.5.
0.005
0.998
April .... 16.
■May 16.
0.836
0.922
October .. 16.
0.176
l.OuO
0.742
0.942
November 15.
0.420
996
June 16.
0.619
0.962
December. 16.
0.679
0.987
Eolipses.
In the year 1896 there will be five Eclipses, three of the Sun and two of the -Moon.
1.— A total eclipse of tlie Moon Maich 10th, visible in Canada.
Moon enters penumbra March lOd. 19h. 57m. Moon enters shadow )0d. 20h. 64n!. Middle of eclipse 22'39.
.Moon leaves shadow lid. Oh. 25m. Moon leaves penumbra lid. Ih. 21m. Eastern Standard Time.
Magnitude of eclipse (Moon's diameter=l) 1*627.
II. — A partial eclipse of the Sun March 26th ends about sunrise in the maritime proTinces.
III.— A partial eclipse of the sun August 20th, invisible in Canada.
IV. — A total eclipse of the moon visible in Canada September 3rd.
Moon enters penumbra 3d. 21h. 48m. Moon enters shadow 3d. 23h. Om. Middle of eclipse 4d. Ob. 67m.
"Moon leaves shadow 4d. 2h. 54m. Moon leaves penumbra 4d. 4h. 6m. Eastern Standard time.
Magnitude of eclipse (Moon's diameter =1) 1*657
v.— A partial eclipse of the sun September 18th, invisible iu Canada.
Twelve O'clock Noon Toronto Standard Time, as oompared with a Clock shewing Mean Time at
the following places:
Athens
Berlin
Bombay
Boston
<;)aloutta
Cape of Good Hope
Ohlcago
Constantinople ....
Dublin
Edinburgh
■Olasgow
-Jerusalem
MBAN TIMR.
h, m,
6 85p
6 64p
51p
16p
10 54p
6 Up
11 10 a
6 56p
4 .35 p
4 47p
4 48p
7 21p
liisbon
London, Eng . . .
Miulras
Madrid
Melbourne, Aust.
Montreal
Moscow
New Yor':
Paris
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11. 9th Sunday after Trinity
18. 10th Sunday after Trinity
26. 11th Sunday after Trinity
SBPTBMBER.
1. 12th Sunday after Trinity
2. Monday, Labor day
8. 13th Sunday after Trinity
15. 14th Sunday after Trinity
22, 16th Sunday after Trinity
29. 16th Sundi^r after Trinity
OCTOBER.
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13, 18th Sunday after Trinity
20. 19th Sunday after Trinity
27. 20th Sunday after Trinity
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16. 3rd Sunday in Advent
II. St. Thomas
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April
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May
June
July
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26 New Moon Adar
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12 FestivarsSrd day of Omer "
24 New Moon Sivan
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9 Fast of taking of Temple "
July
August
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October
November
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30 *Fa8t for the burning of Temple " 9
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19 *Flr8t day of New Year Tlsri 1
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22 Fast of Ouedaliah " 4
28 *Fa8t of Reconciliation "10
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4 *Seoond feast of Huts " 16
9 Feast of Palms Hosana Raba " 21
10 *End of Congregation Feast " 22
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8. 3rd Sunday in Lent.
15. 4th Sunday in Lent.
17. St. Patrick.
22. 6th Sunday in Lent.
26. Annunciation Lady Day,
29. Palm Sunday,
APRIL.
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8, Good Friday.
6. Easter Sunday.
12. Low Sunday.
23. St. George.
MAY,
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14. Ascension Day. Holy Timrsday.
24. Birth of Queen Victoria.
24. Pentecost. Whit Sunday.
31. Trinity Sunday,
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