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CANADIAN FARM YEAR BOOK. 



wick Legislature, or of the Parliament of Canada is, or shall be, declared to 

 be a public holiday within the Province. 



Manitoba. 



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

 Labor Day, Victoria Day, the birthday of the reigning Sovereign, or the day 

 set apart by proclamation of the Governor-General for the celebration thereof, 

 and the day following such birthday, or following New Year's Day or Christ- 

 mas Day when such day is Sunday, and any day appointed by proclamation 

 for a general thanksgiving or general holiday, or as Arbor ©ay, and any 

 Dominion holiday not included in this list. 



British Columbia. 



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

 Christmas Day, the day appointed for the celebration of the birthday of her 

 late Majesty and of her Royal successors, and any day appointed by pro- 

 clamation for a general fast or thanksgiving, and any day appointed by 

 proclamation or order of the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council as a holiday, 

 and any Dominion holiday not included in this list. 



Prince Edward Island. 



Sundays, Christmas Day, Good Friday, and any day appointed by pro- 

 clamation for a general thanksgiving or fast, and any Dominion holiday not 

 included in this list. 



Alberta. 



Sundays, New Year's Day, Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, 

 2nd Friday in May (known as Arbor Day), Christmas Day, birthday of the 

 reigning Sovereign, Dominion Day, Labor Day, and such day as may in each 

 year be proclaimed a public holiday for the planting of forest and other 

 trees, and any other day appointed by proclamation for a general fast or 

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



Saskatchewan. 



Same as Alberta. 



Yukon Territory. 



Same as Alberta and Saskatchewan. 



Land and Water Area of Canada by Provinces and Territories. 



Provinces 



P. E. Island 



Nova Scotia . . . , 

 New Brunswick . 



Quebec 



Ontario 



Manitoba 



Saskatchewan . . . 



Alberta 



British Columbia 



Yukon 



N. W. Territories 



