CANADIAN FARM YEAR BOOK. 



Director of Fruit Branch and Secretary Fruit Growers' Association — 

 P. W. Hodgetts. 



Ontario Veterinary College — Principal E. A. Grange, V.S., M.S. 

 Eastern Dairymen's Association — G. G. Publow, Kingston, Instr. 

 Western Dairymen's Association- — F. Herns, London, Instr. 



Province of Quebec. 



Population, 2,002,726. 



Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867. 



Seat of Government, Quebec. 



Lieutenant-Governor — His Hon. Sir Francis Langelier, Knt. 



Executive Council. 

 Hon. Sir Lomer Gouin — Premier and Attorney-General. 

 Hon. Jules Allard — Minister of Lands and Forests. 

 Hon. John C. Kaine — Minister without Portfolio. 

 Hon. Charles Devlin — Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries. 

 Hon. L. A. Taschereau — Minister of Public Works and Labor. 

 Hon. J. L. Decarie — Provincial Secretary. 

 Hon. J. E. Caron — Minister of Agriculture. 

 Hon. P. S. G. MacKenzie — Provincial Treasurer. 

 Hon. J. E. Tessier — Minister of Roads. 

 Hon. N. Perodeau — Minister without Portfolio. 

 Department of Agriculture. 

 Minister — Hon. Jos. Ed. Caron. 

 Deputy Minister — G. A. Gigault. 



Secretary of Council of Agriculture — Oscar Lessard. 

 Provincial Secretary of Rural Roads — J. A. Camirand. 



Province of New Brunswick 



Population, 351,899. 

 Entered Confederation July 1st, 1867. 

 Seat of Government, Fredericton. 

 Lieutenant-Governor — J. Wood, D. C. L., LL.D. 



Executive Council. 

 Premier and Surveyor-General — Hon. J. K. Flemming. 

 Provincial Secretary and Receiver-General — Ho n. D. V. Landry. 

 Chief Commissioner of Public Works — Hon. John Morrissy. 

 Attorney-General — Hon. W. C. Hazen Grimmer, K.C. 

 Commissioner of Agriculture — Hon. J. A. Murray. 

 Solicitor-General — Hon. Harry F. McLeod. 

 President of the Council, without Portfolio — Hon. Robert Maxwell. 



Department of Agriculture. 

 Commissioner — Hon. J. A. Landry. 

 Deputy Commissioner — J. E. Daggett. 

 Provincial Horticulturist — A. G. Turney. 

 Dairy Superintendent — C. W. McDougall. 

 Dairy Superintendent — L. C. Daigle. 

 Clerk and Supt. of Women's Institutes — Mrs. A. E. Dunbrack. 



Province of Manitoba. 



Population, 455,869. 



Entered Confederation July 15th, 1870. 



Seat of Government — Winnipeg. 



Lieutenant-Governor — Sir Douglas Colin Cameron. 



Provincial Executive. 

 Premier and Prov. Secretary — Sir Rodmond Roblin. 

 Minister of Agriculture, Immigration Comm., and Comm. of Public 

 Lands — Hon. George Lawrence. 



Provincial Treasurer — Hon. H. Armstrong. 

 Minister of Public Works — Hon. Colin Campbell. 

 Chief Game Guardian — C. Barber. 

 Deputy Minister of Agriculture — S. A. Bedford. 



