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Pagina xxxvii
... Nova Scotia , ten in New Brunswick and two in Manitoba . The act is not in force in any of the other provinces or territo- ries of the Dominion . There were no elections under the act in 1909 . The Juvenile Delinquents act 1908 was put ...
... Nova Scotia , ten in New Brunswick and two in Manitoba . The act is not in force in any of the other provinces or territo- ries of the Dominion . There were no elections under the act in 1909 . The Juvenile Delinquents act 1908 was put ...
Pagina xlii
... Nova Scotia , and the Hon . William Roche of Halifax , Nova Scotia . Twelve vacancies occurred in the House of Commons during the year , and the following members were elected to fill them , viz : John Best for Dufferin , Ontario ...
... Nova Scotia , and the Hon . William Roche of Halifax , Nova Scotia . Twelve vacancies occurred in the House of Commons during the year , and the following members were elected to fill them , viz : John Best for Dufferin , Ontario ...
Pagina xlv
... Nova Scotia . Oct. 1. Ludger Renois , Post Office Depart- ment of Canada . Jan. 12. Gen. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales xlv.
... Nova Scotia . Oct. 1. Ludger Renois , Post Office Depart- ment of Canada . Jan. 12. Gen. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales xlv.
Pagina 2
... Nova Scotia . Ontario . Prince Edward Island Quebec ......... 2,892,763 3,715,492 4,185,877 4,671,815 32,275 37,153 60,776 19,590 56,430 110,742 245,068 288,265 300,621 317,062 360,832 420,088 433,696 442,898 1,138,794 1,467,988 ...
... Nova Scotia . Ontario . Prince Edward Island Quebec ......... 2,892,763 3,715,492 4,185,877 4,671,815 32,275 37,153 60,776 19,590 56,430 110,742 245,068 288,265 300,621 317,062 360,832 420,088 433,696 442,898 1,138,794 1,467,988 ...
Pagina 7
... Nova Scotia . Population . 387,800 440,572 450,396 459,574 By sex- Male ... Female ...... 193,792 220,538 227,093 233,642 194,008 220,034 223,303 225,932 By conjugal state- Single . Married Widowed . Divorced 254,617 286,827 286,143 ...
... Nova Scotia . Population . 387,800 440,572 450,396 459,574 By sex- Male ... Female ...... 193,792 220,538 227,093 233,642 194,008 220,034 223,303 225,932 By conjugal state- Single . Married Widowed . Divorced 254,617 286,827 286,143 ...
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Pagina xix - The House will cordially approve of any necessary expenditure designed to promote the speedy organization of a Canadian naval service in co-operation with, and in close relation to, the Imperial navy, along the lines suggested by the Admiralty at the last Imperial Conference, and in full sympathy with the view that the naval supremacy of Britain is essential to the security of commerce, the safety of the Empire and the peace of the world.
Pagina xxxiv - Parties agree to establish and maintain an International Joint Commission of the United States and Canada composed of six commissioners, three on the part of the United States appointed by the President thereof, and three on the part of the United Kingdom appointed by His Majesty on the recommendation of the Governor in Council of the Dominion of Canada.
Pagina xvi - Every one is guilty of an offence and liable, upon conviction on indictment, to two years' imprisonment, or to a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, or to both, and, upon summary conviction, to imprisonment for six months, with or without hard labour, or to a fine not exceeding...
Pagina xli - For delivery within the eighth zone and between the Philippine Islands and any portion of the United States, including the District of Columbia and the several Territories and possessions...
Pagina xxi - It shall be the duty of the Commission to take into consideration all questions which may be brought to its notice relating to the conservation and better utilization of the natural resources of Canada, to make such inventories, collect and disseminate such information, conduct such investigations inside and outside of Canada, and frame such recommendations as seem conducive to the accomplishment of that end.
Pagina xxxv - Niagara, for power purposes, not exceeding in the aggregate a daily diversion at the rate of twenty thousand cubic feet of water per second. The United Kingdom, by the Dominion of Canada, or the Province of Ontario, may authorize and permit the diversion within the Province of Ontario of the waters of said river above the Falls of Niagara, for power purposes, not exceeding in the aggregate...
Pagina xxxiv - The United Kingdom, by the Dominion of Canada, or the Province of Ontario, may authorize and permit the diversion within the Province of Ontario of the waters of said river above the Falls of Niagara, for power purposes, not exceeding in the aggregate a daily diversion at the rate of thirty-six thousand cubic feet of water per second.
Pagina 398 - Eastern inspection division consists of all that portion of Ontario lying east of Port Arthur, and the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island ; and...
Pagina xliii - Ontario, to be a judge of the supreme court of judicature for Ontario, a justice of the high court of justice for Ontario • and a member of the exchequer division of the said high court of justice.
Pagina xx - Dominion over the military forces raised within it, the forces should be standardised, the formation of unitи, the arrangements for transport, the patterns of weapons, etc., being as far as possible assimilated to those which have recently been worked out for the British army ; so that should the Dominions desire to assist in the defence of the Empire in a real emergency their forces could be rapidly combined into one homogeneous Imperial army.