DOMINION OF CANADA. 



Province of British Columbia. 



Population, 390,229. 



Entered Confederation July 20th, 1871. 



Seat of Government, Victoria, V.l. 



Lieutenant-Governor, His Hon. Thomas W. Paterson, Esq. 



Executive Council. 

 Premier and Minister of Mines — Hon. Richard McBride. 

 Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education — Hon. H. E. Young, 

 M.D., LL.D. 



Minister of Finance and Agriculture — Hon. Price Ellison. 

 Chief Comm. of Lands — Hon. W. R. Ross. 

 Minister of Works — Hon. Thomas Taylor. 

 Secretary to Agriculture — W. J. Bonavia. 

 Live Stock Comm. — W. T. McDonald. 



Province of Xova Scotia. 



Population, 492,338. 



Entered Confederation July 1st, 1867. 



Seat of Government, Halifax. 



Lieutenant-Governor, His Hon. James Drummond McGregor. 



Executive Council. 

 Premier and Provincial Secretary- — Hon. G. H. Murray. 

 Commissioner of Works and Mines — E. H. Armstrong. 

 Secretary for Agriculture — M. Gumming, Truro. 

 Supt. of Agriculture Societies — F. L. Fuller. 



Province of Prince Edward Island. 



Population, 93,722. 



Entered Confederation July 1st, 1873. 



Seat of Government, Charlottetown. 



Lieutenant-Governor — His. Hon. Benjamin Rogers. 



Executive Council. 

 President, Premier and Attorney-General — Hon. J. A. Matheson. 

 Prov. Secretary-Treasurer and Comm. of Agriculture — M. McKinnon. 

 Comm. of Public Works — Jas. A. McNeill. 

 Secretary for Agriculture — Theo. Ross. 



Province of Saskatchewan. 



Population, 492.344. 



Was established on Sept. 1st, 1905. 



Seat of Government, Regina. 



Lieutenant-Governor — His Hon. Geo. Wm. Brown. 

 Executive Council. 



Premier, Pres. of Council and Minister of Public Works — Hon. Walter 

 Scott. 



Provincial Secretary and Minister of Agriculture — Hon. W. R. Mother- 

 well. 



Deputy Minister of Agriculture — A. F. Mantle. 



Live Stock Comm. — L. C. Smith. 



Dairy Supt. — W. C. Wilson. 



Province of Alberta. 



Population, 375,434. 



Was established on Sept. 1st, 1905. 



Seat of Government, Edmonton. 



Lieutenant-Governor — His Hon. Geo. Hedley Vicars Bulyea. 



Executive Council. 

 Premier, Minister of Public Works and Prov. Treasurer — Hon. A. L. 

 Sifton. 



Attorney-General and Minister of Education — Hon. C. R. Mitchell. 

 Minister of Agriculture — Hon. Duncan Marshall. 

 Provincial Secretary — Hon. A. J. MacLean. 



