DOMINION OF CANADA. 



Deputy Minister of Agriculture — H. A. Craig. 

 Live Stock Comm. — W. F. Stevens. 

 Dairy Comm. — C. Marker. 



Yukon Territory. 



Population, 8,512. 

 Organized June 13th, 1898. 

 Seat of Government, Dawson City. 

 Commissioner — George Black. 



Territorial Officials. 

 Treasurer — A. F. Englehart. 

 Assayer Mines Department — W. Sime. 

 Supt. Education Department — T. G. Bragg. 

 Superintendent Public Works — Isaac Lusk. 



Northwest Territories. 



Population, 15,762. 



Organized Sept. 1st, 1905. 



Seat of Government, Ottawa. 



Comprising all British territories and possessions in North America and 

 all islands adjacent thereto, not included within any Province, or the Yukon 

 Territory and the colony of Newfoundland and its dependencies. 



Commissioner — Lt.-Col. F. White, C.M.G.. Ottawa. 



PUBLIC STATUTORY HOLIDAYS OF CANADA. 



Dominioii of Canada. 



Sundays, New Year's Day, The Epiphany, Good Friday, The Ascension, 

 All Saints' Day, Conception Day, Easter Monday, Ash Wednesday, Christmas 

 Day, the birthday (June 3rd, or day fixed by proclamation for celebration of 

 birthday) of reigning Sovereign, Victoria Day, Dominion Day, the first Mon- 

 day of September (to be designated "Labor Day"), and any day appointed by 

 proclamation for a general fast, or Thanksgiving Day. 



Ontario. 



Sundays, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Christmas Day, 

 Dominion Day, birthday of her late Majesty and her Royal successors. Labor 

 Day, and any day appointed by proclamation of Governor-General or 

 Lieutenant-Governor as a public holiday or for a general fast or thanksgiving, 

 and any Dominion holiday not included in this list. 



Quebec. 



Sundays, New Year's Day, the festival of the Epiphany, Ash Wednesday, 

 Good Friday, Easter Monday, The Ascension, All Saints' Day, Conception, 

 Christmas Day, the anniversary of the birthday of the Sovereign (or the day 

 fixed by proclamation for its celebration), 1st July (the anniversary of the 

 day on which the Union Act came into force) or 2nd July (if 1st is a Sun- 

 day), any other day fixed by Royal proclamation or by proclamation of 

 Governor-General or of the Lieutenant-Governor as a public holiday, or as 

 a day of general fast or thanksgiving, or as Labor Day. 



Nova Scotia. 



Sundays, Good Friday, Dominion Day, Christmas Day, day appointed 

 for celebration of the birthday of her late Majesty or any of her Royal suc- 

 cessors. Labor Day, and any day appointed by proclamation of the Governor- 

 General or Lieutenant-Governor as a general holiday, or for general fast or 

 thanksgiving, and any Dominion holiday not included in this list. 



New Brunswick. 



Sundays, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Dominion Day, 

 Victoria Day, the day appointed fgr the celebration of the birthday of His 

 Majesty, Labor Day, and any day appointed by proclamation of the Governor- 

 General or Lieutenant-Governor as a public holiday, or for a general fast or 

 thanksgiving within the Province, or which by any Act of the New Bruns- 



