return to above address. THINGS HARD TO REMEMBER Number on case of my Watch.. " movement " . Automobile License No... Engine Na.H.P. SUe of Tire®... Number of my Bank Pass-book.—-. My accident insurance falls due on My life insurance policies fall due on !Kri iHHi !Hni In the year 1929 there will be two eclipses both of the Sun. I. —A Total Eclipse of the Sun, May 9, 1929 Invisible in North and South America. Visible as a partial eclipse in S.E. Africa, S.E. part of Asia and Australia except the Southern Coast. The line of totality passes N Easterly over the S..E. portion of the Indian Ocean, the China Sea, and the Philippine Islands, ending in the Pacific Ocean. II. —An Annular Eclipse of the Sun. Nov l, 1929, visible as a partial eclipse over New Brunswick, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. The path of the Annular Eclipse passes S. Easterly across the Atlantic ocean to Africa, thence across Africa a little below the equator and ending in the Pacific Ocean. The Earth in Perihelion (nearest the Sun) January 1, 3 a.m.. and in Aphelion (furthest from the Sun) July 4, 5 p.m. Standard Time Standard time is used throughout Canada. It is divided into five divisions—the time in each division being one hour slower than the time in the adjoining division to the east. Divisions as Follows Name Governing Meridian Atlantic . 60° or 4h from Greenwich Eastern . 75* or 5h " Central . 90* or Oh " Mountain .105* or 7h " Pacific .120* or 8h f * ” Morning and Evening Stars, 1929 Mercury—Elongations January 22, May 15, and September 12. Seen soon after sunset in the western sky. Elongations March 4, July 3, and October 23, seen before sunrise in the eastern sky. Venus—Evening Star to April 20, Morning Star to end of year. Greatest brilliancy March 14 and May 26. Western elongation 45° 45' June 29. Conjunction with Moon Octo¬ ber 30, Moon rising 4.38 a.m. Mars—March 28, Quadrature with the Sun Greatest distance from the Sun, May 13, 9 p.m. Conjunction with the Sun on December 3, becoming a morning star. Jupiter—Evening Star to May 14, Morning Star to December 3, Evening Star to end ol year. Conjunction with Mercury N, April 28, and with Venus South, July 14. Before and after opposition with the Sun on December 3rd it will become a very bright object in the sky about midnight. Saturn—Morning Star to June 18. Evening Star to December 24, Morning Star again to end of year. nr Rates of Postage Post Cards —Canada, Great Britain and other places in British Empire, U.S., Mexico or Cuba, 2c. each. All other countries, 4c. each. Letters— Canada and United States, 2c. per os. and 2c. for each additional os. Great Britain and other places in British Empire, and Cuba, 3c. per os. and 3c. each additional os. For other countries, apply at Post Office. Newspapers— Canada, U.8., Mexico, Great Bri¬ tain and certain British possessions, lc. per 4 os. All other countries 2c. per 2 os. Books, Catalogues, Circulars, Etc. —Canada, U.S. or Mexico, lc. per 2 os. All other countries, 2c. per 2 os. Limit of weight, Canada, 5 lbs., single book, 11 lbs. Limit of sise, Canada, 3H ft. in length, width or depth. Length and girth combined not to exceed 6 ft. Special rates and limits for other countries. Commercial Papers, Documents, Etc. —Canada, letter rate. Other countries, letter rate, or. in open oovers, 10c. per 10 os., and 2e. each addi¬ tional 2 os. Parcels —Canada, Great Britain and most coun¬ tries to which Parcel Post extends, limit of weight, 15 lbs., limit of sise, 3H ft. length, width or depth; combined length and girth not to exoeecf 6 ft. Registered Letters —For Canada and a.l Postal Union countries, 10c. in addition to postage. Samples —Canada, U.S., and Mexico, lc. per 2 os. All other countries, 4o. per 4 os. and 2c. each additional 2 os. Limit of weight, Great Britain and Straits Settlements, 5 lbs.; Canada and all other countries, 1 lb. Limit of site. Great Brit¬ ain, 2 ft. in length by 1 ft. in width or depth. Canada and all other countries, 1 ft. by 8 in. by 4 in., or, if in roll, 1 ft. in length by 6 in. in diameter. THE SEASONS 1929 Ontario and Quebec—Eastern Standard Time. The Sun enters Aries, Spring begins March 20th, 9h. 35m. p.m. The Sun enters Cancer, Summer begins June 21st, 5h. lm. p.m. The Sun enters Libra, Autumn begins September 23rd, 7h. 53m. a.m. The Sun enters Capri- cornus, Winter begins December 22nd, 2h. 53m. a.m. For the Maritime Provinces these times are one hour later, for Manitoba one hour earlier, for Saskatchewan and Alberta two hours earl¬ ier and for British Columbia three hours earlier. For example in Manitoba the Spring begins at 8 hrs. 35m p.m. March 20th; and in the Maritime Provinces it begins at lOh. 35m. p.m. March 20th; the Summer at 6h. lm. a.m. and so on. BANK HOLIDAYS Dominion of Canada only.—New Year’s Day; Good Friday; Easter Monday; Victoria Day; King’s Birthday; Dominion Day; Labor Day; Christmas Day. Quebec—In addition to above, Epiphany; Ascension Day; All Saints’ Day; Conception Day. Also throughout the Dominion, any day appointed by proclamation for a General Fast or Thanksgiving. 'U Golden Number . 11 Epact . 19 1Q9Q Solar C y cle . 6 A Dominical Letter . F Roman Indiction . 12 Julian Period (Year of) .6642 The year 5690 of the Jewish Era begins at sunset on October 4, 1929, Gregorian Calen¬ dar. The year 1348 of the Mohammedan Era, or the Era of the Hegira, begins at sunset on June 8, 1929, Gregorian Calendar. The 20th year of the reign of King George V. begins on May 6th, 1929. The 63rd year of the Dominion of Canada begins on July 1st, 1929. Festivals, Anniversaries, etc., 1925. New Years Day. Jan. 1 Ephiphany. “ 6 Septuagesima Sunday. “ 27 Quinquagesima... Feb.10 Aah Wednesday. . " 13 Quadragesima.... “ 17 St. Patrick.Mar 17 Palm Sunday. " 24 •Good Friday.... " 29 Easter Sunday,... “ 31 •Easter Monday, .Apr. 1 St. George. “23 Accession of King George V.May 6 Ascension Day,... “ 9 •Victoria Day.... " 24 Birth of Queen Mary |(1867) .. “26 Trinity Sunday.. May 26 Corpus Christi... “ 30 BirthofKingGeorge V. (1865).June 3 Hebrew Pentecost “ 14 Birth of Prince of Wales (1894)... “ 23 (Midsum. Day),.. “ 24 •Dom. Day (Mon) July 1 •LaborDay (Mon.)Sept.2 Hebrew New Year Oct.5 Day of Atonement “ 14 1st Day of Feast of Tabernacles_ " 19 All Saints’ Day,. .Nov. 1 Armistice Day,... " 11 1st Day in AdventDec. 1 Conception Day.. Dec. 8 •Christmas Day (Wednesday).. " 25 mmm Value of Foreign Coins In Canadian Curraney for Customs Purposes COUWTST Standard MoifBTAlT Ukit Value in Canadian Currency Argentine \ Republic ./ Auitrii-H’f’y Gold & Silver Gold. Peso. $0.96.5 .20.3 .19.3 .45 9 .54.6 .43.9 .36.5 .64.8 .72 2 .43.9 .92.6 .26.8 .41.8 4.94.3 .19.3 .23.8 .19.3 .32.4 .19.3 .49.8 1.00 .47.7 .40.2 .26.8 .08.3 43.9 1 08 .51.5 .19.2 .26.3 .19.8 .04.8 .19.43 Crown. Gold & Silver Silver. Franc. d7“ . Boliviano. Gold. Milreia. Cen. Am. Sts. Chili. Silver. Peso. Gold. Peso. Tael (Shanghai \Haikwan Peso. Columbia.... Cuba. Silver. Gold & Silver Gold. Peso. Denmark_ Ecuador. Crown. Silver. Sucre. Egypt. Gold. Pound. France. Gold & Silver Gold. Franc. Germ’n Emp. Greece. Mark. Gold & Silver Silver. Drachma. India. Rupee. Italy. Gold & Silver Gold & Silver Gold. Lire. Yen-Gold... Dollar. Liberia. Mexico. Silver. Dollar. Netherlands . Norway. Gold & Silver Gold. Florin. Crown. Persia. Kian. Peru. Silver. Sol. Portugal_ Ruttia. Gold. Milreia. Silver. Rouble-G’ld.. Peseta. Spain Gold k Silver Gold. Sweden. Crown. Switzerland.. Turkey.. Gold k Silver Gold. Franc. Piastre. Venezuela. . . Gold 8c Silver Bolivar. Weights and Measures MEASURE or LENGTH 4 in. make 1 hand 60 geographical miles make 1 degree. SQUARE MEASURE 9 “ ft.. ..1 " 1 yard 30H “ yds..1 " 1 rod 40 “ rods 1 " ' rood 4 “ roods 1 " ' acre 10 •• ch’ns.l " ' acre 640 “ acres 1 " ' mile AVOIRDUPOIS 16 drama make 1 ox. 7.92“ “ 1 link 16 ozs. •• 1 lb. 18 “ " 1 cubit 100 lbs. ** 1 cwt. 12 “ “ 1 foot 20 cwt. •• 1 ton 6 ft, “ 1 fathom 2000 lbs. •• 1 ton 3 “ “ 1 yard 5H yds. “ 1 rod 40 rds. “ 1 furlong TROY 8 fur. “ 1 mile 24 grains make 1 dwt. 1760 yds. “ 1 mile 20 dwts. •• 1 or. 69H mis. “ 1 degree LIQUID 4 gills make 1 pint 2 pints " 1 quart 4 quarts " 1 gallon 4 teaspoons make 1 tablespoon 2 tablespoons make 1 ounce 2 ozs. make 1 wine glass Metre. 3.280 feet Kilometre. 1093.6 yds. Kilogramme. 2.2046 lbs. Centimetre.3937 inches Litre. 1.760 pints Hectare. 2,471 acres Knot or Marine Mile.1.15 statute miles mmm January, 1929 Moon’s Phases d. h. m. Last Quarter. 2 11 44 New Moon .. 10 19 28 First Quarter. 18 10 15 Full Moon... 25 2 9 |Q D.W. S R. S.S. M.R. h m h m h m l T 7 52 4 51 11 49 2 W 7 52 4 52 AM 3 T 7 52 4 53 0 53 1 F 7 52 4 54 1 57 a S 7 52 4 55 3 01 6 S 7 52 4 56 4 04 7 M 7 52 4 57 5 07 8 T 7 52 4 58 6 08 9 W 7 52 4 59 7 06 10 T 7 51 5 00 Set* 11 F 7 51 5 01 5 31 12 S 7 51 5 02 6 37 13 S 7 50 5 04 7 43 14 M 7 50 5 05 8 51 15 T 7 49 5 06 9 59 16 W 7 49 5 07 11 08 17 T 7 48 5 08 AM IS F 7 48 5 10 0 19 19 S 7 47 5 11 1 33 20 S 7 46 5 12 2 49 21 M 7 46 5 14 4 07 22 T 7 45 5 15 5 25 23 W 7 44 5 16 6 35 24 T 7 44 5 17 7 35 25 F 7 43 5 IS Rise* 26 S 7 42 5 20 7 04 27 8 7 41 5 21 8 19 28 M 7 40 5 23 9 30 29 T 7 3915 24 10 39 30 W 7 38|5 25 11 44 31 T 7 37|5 27 AM February, 1929 Moon’s Phases d. h. m. Last Quarter. 1 9 10 New Moon.. 9 12 55 First Quarter. 16 19 23 Full Moon... 23 13 59 D D.W. SR S.S. M.R. h m h m h m F 7 36 5 28 0 49 2 S 7 35 5 30 1 53 3 S 7 34 5 31 2 57 4 M 7 32 5 33 3 58 5 T 7 31 5 34 4 58 6 W 7 30 5 35 5 52 7 T 7 28 5 37 6 38 8 F 7 27 5 38 7 19 9 S 7 26 5 39 Set* 10 S 7 25 5 40 6 41 11 M 7 24 5 42 7 51 12 T 7 22 5 43 9 00 13 W 7 21 5 44 10 11 14 T 7 20 5 46 11 23 15 F 7 18 5 47 AM 16 S 7 17 5 49 0 38 17 S 7 15 5 50 1 54 18 M 7 13 5 51 3 10 19 T 7 12 5 53 4 20 20 W 7 10 5 54 5 23 21 T 7 09 5 56 6 14 22 F 7 07 5 57 6 55 23 S 7 05 5 58 Rise* 24 S 7 04 6 00 7 09 25 M 7 02 6 01 8 19 26 T 7 01 6 02 9 26 27 W 6 59 6 03 10 33 28 T 6 58 6 04 11 39 mMM March, 1929 Moon's Phases d. ii. m. Last Quarter. 3 6 9 New Moon. .11 3 37 First Quarter. 18 2 42 Full Moon... 25 2 46 D D W. S.R S.S. M.R h m h m b m 1 F 6 56 6 06 AM 2 S 6 54 6 07 0 44 3 s 6 53 6 08 1 47 4 M 6 51 6 10 2 49 5 T 6 50 : 6 11 3 44 6 W 6 47 6 12 4 34 7 T 6 45 6 14 5 16 8 F 6 44 6 15 5 51 9 S 6 42 6 16 6 22 10 S 6 40 6 18 6 47 11 M 6 38 6 19 Set» 12 T 6 37 6 20 7 59 13 W 6 35 6 21 9 13 14 T 6 33 6 22 10 28 15 F 6 32 6 23 11 45 16 S 6 30 6 24 AM 17 S 6 28 6 26 1 01 18 M 6 26 6 27 2 14 19 T 6 24 6 28 3 18 20 W 6 22 6 30 4 12 21 T 6 21 6 31 4 54 22 F 6 19 6 32 5 28 23 S 6 17 6 33 5 55 24 S 6 16 6 35 6 19 25 M 6 14 6 35 Rises 26 T 6 12 6 37 8 16 27 W 6 10 6 38 9 23 28 T 6 09 6 39 10 29 29 F 6 07 i 6 40 11 34 30 S 6 05 6 41 AM 31 S 6 0316 43 0 37 April, 1929 Moon's Phases n. h. m. Last Quarter. 2 2 29 New Moon... 9 15 33 First Quarter. 16 9 9 Full Moon... 23 16 47 D D.W. S.R 1 1 “ M.R. h i m h m h m 1 M 6 01 6 44 1 35 2 T 5 59 6 45 ! 2 27 3 W 5 57 6 46, 3 12 4 T 5 55 6 48 3 50 5 F 5 53 6 49! 4 21 6 S 5 51 6 50 4 48 7 s 5 50 6 51 5 12 8 M 5 48 6 53 5 35 9 T 5 46 6 54 Sets 10 W 5 45 6 55 8 09 11 T 5 43 6 56 9 29 12 F 5 42 6 57 10 48 13 S 5 40 6 58j AM 14 S 5 38 6 59 0 05 15 M 5 36 7 01 1 13 16 T 5 35 7 02 2 11 17 W 5 30 7 03 2 56 18 T 5 31 7 04 3 31 19 F 5 30 7 06 4 00 20 S 5 28 7 07 4 24 21 S 5 26 7 08 4 45 22 M 5 24 7 09 5 04 23 T 5 23 7 11 Rises 24 W 5 21 7 12 8 15 25 T 5 20 7 13 9 20 26 F 5 18 7 14 10 25 27 S 5 17 7 15 11 26 28 S 5 16 7 16 . AM 29 M 5 14 7 17 0 21 30 T 5 13 7 18 1 08 mmm May, 1929 Moon’s Phases n. h. m. I.ast Quarter. 1 20 26 New Moon... 9 17 First Quarter. 15 15 66 Full Moon. . . 23 7 50 Last Quarter. 31 11 13 June, 1929 Moon’s Phases d. h. m. New Moon... 7 8 66 First Quarter. 14 0 16 Full Moon .. 21 23 15 Last Quarter. 29 22 54 D D.W. S.R S.S M.R. D Q.W. S.R S.S. M.R. h m h m h m h i ml h m h m 1 F 5 11 7 20 1 49 1 S 4 39 7 52 1 39 2 W 5 10 7 21 2 21 2 s 4 39 7 53 2 00 3 T 5 08 7 22 2 50 3 M 4 38 7 54 2 21 4 S 5 07 7 23 3 14 4 T 4 38 7 54 2 44 5 s 5 05 7 25 3 36 5 W 4 38 7 55 3 10 6 M 5 01 7 26 3 58 6 T 4 37 7 56 3 43 7 T 5 03 7 27 4 20 7 F 4 37 7 56 Sett 8 W 5 01 7 28 4 45 8 S 4 37 7 57 9 47 9 T S 00 7 29 Sets 9 s 4 36 7 58 10 46 10 F 4 59 7 31 9 45 10 M 4 36 7 58 11 31 11 S 4 57 7 32 11 00 11 T 4 36 7 59 AM 12 S 4 56 7 33 AM 12 W 4 36 7 59 0 06 13 M 4 55 7 34 0 04 13 T 4 35 8 00 0 33 14 T 4 54 7 35 0 55 14 F 4 35 8 01 0 57 15 W 4 53 7 36 1 34 15 S 4 35 8 01 1 17 16 T 4 52 7 37 2 05 16 s 4 35 8 01 1 37 17 F 4 51 7 38 2 30 17 M 4 35 8 02 1 58 18 S 4 50 7 39 2 61 18 T 4 35 8 02 2 19 19 s 4 49 7 40 3 11 19 W 4 35 8 03 2 44 20 M 4 48 7 41 3 31 20 T 4 36 8 03 3 15 21 T 4 47 7 42 3 52 21 F 4 36 8 03 Ria«t 22 W 4 46 7 43 4 15 22 S 4 36 8 03 9 00 23 T 4 45 7 44 Riiea 23 S 4 36 8 03 9 44 24 F 4 45 7 45 9 17 24 M 4 37 8 03 10 23 25 S 4 44 7 46 10 13 25 T 4 37 8 04 10 54 26 S 4 43 7 47 11 04 26 W 4 37 8 04 11 20 27 M 4 42 7 48 11 47 27 T 4 38 8 04 11 43 28 T 4 41 7 49 AM 28 F 4 38 8 04 AM 29 W 4 41 7 50 0 22 29 S 4 39 8 03 0 03 30 T 4 40 7 51 0 51 30 S 4 39 8 03 0 24 31 F 4 40 7 51 1 16 1 1 las July, 1929 August, 1929 Moon's Phases d. h. m. New Moon... 6 15 47 First Quarter. 13 11 5 Full Moon... 21 14 21 Last Quarter. 29 7 56 Moon's Phases d. h. m. New Moon... 4 22 40 First Quarter. 12 1 1 Full Moon... 20 4 42 Last Quarter. 27 15 2 D D.W. S.R S.S. M.R. D. D.W. S.R S.S. M.R. b m h m h m h i m h in h in 1 M 4 39 8 03 0 45 1 T 5 05 7 42 0 47 2 T 4 40 8 03 1 09 2 F 5 06 7 41 1 39 3 W 4 41 8 03 1 36 3 S 5 08 7 40 2 45 4 T 4 41 8 03 2 12 4 S 5 09 7 39 Sets 5 F 4 42 8 02 2 59 5 M 5 10 7 37 8 30 6 S 4 43 8 02 Sets 6 T 5 11 7 36 8 58 7 S 4 44 8 02 9 22 7 W 5 12 7 34 9 22 8 M 4 44 8 01 10 02 8 T 5 13 7 33 9 44 9 T 4 45 8 01 10 34 9 F 5 15 7 31 10 05 10 W 4 45 8 00 10 59 10 S 5 16 7 30 10 26 11 T 4 46 8 00 11 21 11 S 5 17 7 29 10 50 12 F 4 47 8 00 11 41 12 M 5 18 7 27 11 17 13 S 4 48 7 59 AM 13 T 5 19 7 25 11 49 14 S 4 48 7 59 0 02 14 W 5 21 7 24 AM 15 M 4 49 7 58 0 23 15 T 5 22 7 23 0 28 16 T 4 50 7 58 0 47 16 F 5 23 7 21 1 15 17 W 4 50 7 57 1 16 17 S 5 23 7 20 2 09 18 T 4 51 7 56 1 50 18 S 5 25 7 18 3 09 19 F 4 52 7 55 2 32 19 M 5 26 7 17 4 15 20 S 4 53 7 54 3 21 20 T 5 27 7 15 Rises 21 S 4 54 7 53 Rises 21 W 5 28 7 14 8 13 22 M 4 55 7 52 8 56 22 T 5 29 7 12 8 33 23 T 4 56 7 52 9 24 23 F 5 30 7 10 8 54 24 W 4 58 7 50 9 48 24 S 5 31 7 08 9 15 25 T 4 59 7 50 10 08 25 S 5 33 7 07 9 39 26 F 5 00 7 48 10 29 26 M 5 34 7 05 10 07 27 8 5 01 7 47 10 50 27 T 5 35 7 03 10 42 28 S 5 02 7 46 11 11 28 W 5 36 7 02 11 28 29 M 5 03 7 45 11 36 29 T 5 37 7 00 AM 30 T 5 04 7 44 AM 30 F 5 38 6 58 0 27 31 W 5 04 7 43 0 07 31 8 5 40 6 56 1 37 September, 1929 Moon's Phases d. h. m. New Moon... 3 6 48 First Quarter. 10 17 57 Full Moon... 18 18 16 Last Quarter. 25 21 7 October, 1929 Moon's Phases d. h. m. New Moon... 2 17 19 pm First Quarter. 10 13 5 pm Full Moon... 18 7 6 am Last Quarter. 25 3 21 am D D.W. S.R S.S. M.R. D D W. S.R S.S. M.R. h m h m h m h m h > m h m 1 S S 41 6 55 2 55 1 T 6 IS 6 01 4 28 2 M 5 42 6 53 4 16 2 W 6 15 5 59 Set* 3 T 5 43 6 51 Set* 3 T 6 17 5 57 6 29 4 W 5 44 6 50 7 44 4 F 6 18 5 55 6 50 5 T S 45 6 48 8 07 5 S 6 19 5 53 7 15 6 F 5 46 6 46 8 28 6 s 6 20 5 51 7 43 7 S 5 47 6 44 8 51 7 M 6 22 5 50 8 18 8 S 5 48 6 42 9 16 8 T 6 23 5 48 8 59 9 M 5 49 6 41 9 47 9 W 6 24 5 46 9 48 10 T 5 51 6 39 10 22 10 T 6 25 5 44 10 54 11 W 5 52 6 37 11 07 11 F 6 27 5 42 11 45 12 T 5 53 6 35 11 59 12 S 6 28 5 41 AM 13 F 5 54 6 33 AM 13 S 6 29 5 39 0 51 14 S 5 55 6 31 0 58 14 M 6 31 5 37 1 57 15 S 5 57 6 29 2 02 15 T 6 32 5 36 3 05 16 M 5 58 6 27 3 08 16 W 6 33 5 34 4 13 17 T 5 59 6 26 4 15 17 T 6 34 5 32 5 23 18 W 6 00 6 24 Rise* 18 F 6 35 5 31 Riee* 19 T 6 01 6 22 6 59 19 S 6 36 5 29 6 11 20 F 6 02 6 21 7 20 20 S 6 37 5 28 6 42 21 S 6 03 6 19 7 43 21 M 6 39 5 26 7 22 22 S 6 04 6 17 8 09 22 T 6 40 5 24 8 12 23 M 6 05 6 15 8 43 23 W 6 42 5 23 9 14 24 T 6 06 6 13 9 24 24 T 6 43 5 21 10 26 25 W 6 08 6 11 10 18 25 F 6 44 5 20 11 42 26 T 6 09 6 09 11 23 26 S 6 45 5 18 AM 27 F 6 10 6 07 AM 27 S 6 47 5 17 0 59 28 S 6 11 6 05 0 36 28 M 6 48 5 15 2 14 29 S 6 13 6 04 1 54 29 T 6 50 5 14 3 28 30 M 6 14 6 02 3 13 30 W 6 51 5 12 4 38 31 T 6 52 5 11 5 44 mmm November, 1929 Moon's Phases d. h. m. New Moon... 17 1 First Quarter. 9 9 10 Full Moon .. 16 19 14 Last Quarter. 23 11 4 New Moon... 30 23 48 D fl.W. S.Ei 8 S. M.S. h m h m b m 1 F 6 53 5 09 5 17 2 S 6 55 5 08 5 43 8 S 6 56 5 07 6 14 4 M 6 57 5 06 6 53 5 T 6 58 5 05 7 39 6 W 6 59 5 03 8 33 7 T 7 01 5 02 9 32 8 F 7 02 5 01 10 35 9 S 7 04 5 00 11 41 10 S 7 05 4 58 AM 11 M 7 06 4 57 0 47 12 T 7 08 4 56 1 54 13 W 7 09 4 55 3 01 14 T 7 11 4 54 4 11 15 F 7 12 4 53 5 25 16 S 7 13 4 52 Rises 17 S 7 15 4 51 5 16 18 M 7 10 4 50 6 03 19 T 7 17 4 49 7 03 20 W 7 18 4 49 14 21 T 7 19 4 48 30 22 f 7 20 4 47 10 49 23 S 7 22 4 47 AM 24 s 7 23 4 46 0 15 25 M 7 24 4 45 1 18 26 T 7 25 4 45 2 28 27 W 7 27 4 44 3 37 28 T 7 28 4 44 4 46 29 F 7 29 4 43 5 54 30 S 7 30 4 43 Sets December, 1929 Moon's Phases d. h. m. First Quarter. 9 4 42 Full Moon.. 16 6 38 Last Quarter. 22 21 27 New Moon... 30 18 42 D D.W. S.R S.S. M.S. h m h m h m 1 S 7 31 4 42 4 49 2 M 7 33 4 42 5 33 3 T 7 34 4 42 6 24 4 W 7 35 4 41 7 21 5 T 7 36 4 41 8 23 6 F 7 37 4 41 9 26 7 S 7 38 4 41 10 31 8 S 7 39 4 41 11 36 9 M 7 40 4 41 AM 10 T 7 40 4 41 0 42 11 W 7 41 4 41 1 49 12 T 7 42 4 41 2 59 13 F 7 43 4 41 4 13 14 S 7 44 4 41 5 32 15 S 7 44 4 42 6 52 16 M 7 45 4 42 Rises 17 T 7 46 4 42 5 52 18 W 7 46 4 43 7 10 19 T 7 47 4 43 8 32 20 F 7 48 4 43 9 51 21 S 7 48 4 44 11 08 22 S 7 49 4 44 AM 23 M 7 49 4 45 0 20 24 T 7 50 4 46 1 29 25 W 7 50 4 46 2 37 26 T 7 50 4 47 3 45 27 F 7 51 4 47 4 53 28 S 7 51 4 48 5 59 29 S 7 51 4 49 7 02 30 M 7 52 4 49 Sets 31 T 7 52 4 50 5 13 mmm Memorandum from 1928 vi » IW _ _ l“i 3+ 'U Memorandum from 1928 v S CorCcA^ (p\c|Uu ^ 6 rwv/ d[tij J ^1 sJfy' i tvt ofyW. — vyjf" su^af *wU S £«JLl KaxL»a/ha *v Aa^cW^LC . fW/ (3^ (v>-| ^ Ct-V^ tb v4 Wi'i'- &Jt< te V* ^ u£ - o-^ ** 1 January Tuesday 1 1929 (WsJw«^ T Q fast) \ \ ifv> e>'..so^c_ ^■jcjgj-pa 'T’fiVfc) b*-3&*-±»tA ^rjCjtevtOMc * J$e* 9 b> 0 » —' 1 P <* CmjT «L fcSlt , Lt^ aJU? 6s Cs 1 b—d(>a^ p&ws^ uuotJi doru^j. fvw bdlK tnJffSL £r k-S*~ I Friday 4 January Saturday 5 ■ /SI 1929 Kh liwwi? *t 4.. l C*&'b j(jfr h*~*£JC ^ K^tAia ^ crujflL 1 1^*11 151 * 4 * ’'fat**. t ^V^- i^JtU <*^*^*4%*. 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