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Province of Quebec, Executive Council, 1896 SOCIAL AND OTHER STATISTICS. 959 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, 1896. Premier and Commissioner of Public Works . Hon. E. J. Flynn. Commissioner of Agriculture " Louis Beaubien. " Crown Lands . " G. A. Nantel. Attorney General " L. P. Pelletier. Treasurer . " A. W. Atwater. President of Council " T. Chapais. Provincial Secretary " M. F. Hackett. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. SPEAKER—HON. THOMAS CHAPAIS. CLERK—Louis FRECHETTE. Divisions. Names. Divisions. Names. Tourville, Louis. Lauzcn Audet, N. Bedford Wood, Thomas. Les Laurentides Chapais, Thomas. De la Durantaye. Garneau, Pierre. Mille Isles Marsil, David. De Lanaudiere.. Sylvestre, Louis. Montarville ... DeBoucherville, C. B. De la Valliere... Methot, Francois X. 0. Repentigny.... Archambault, Horace. De Lorimier... Laviolette, Joseph G. Rigaud Prevost, Wilfred. De la Salaberry. Rougemont .... Ouimet, Gideon. Golfe Ross, David A. Shawinegan.... Ross, John Jones. Grand ville Pelletier, Thomas Ph. Sorel Dorion, Joseph A. Inkerman Bryson, George, jun. Sharpies, John. Kenebec Cormier, Napoleon Chas. Victoria Ward, James Kew. Larue, F. X. Praxede. Wellington .... LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. SPEAKEK—HON. P. E. LEBLANC. CLERK—L. G. DESJARI>INS. Constituencies. Representatives. Constituencies. Representatives. Simpson, Win. John. Montmagny ... Bernatchez, Nazaire. Arthabaska ... Girouard, Joseph Ena. Montmorency.. Bagot McDonald, Milton. Montreal No. 1. Martineau, Francois. Poirier, Joseph. Montreal No. 2. Auger, Olivier Maurice. Beauharnois .... Bisson, E. H. Montreal No. 3. Parizean, Damase. Bellechasse Turgeon, Adelard. Montreal No. 4. Berthier Allard, Victor. Montreal No. 5. Hall, Hon. John Smythe. Bonaventure ... Lemieivc, F. X. Montreal No. 6. Kennedy, Patrick. England, Rufus Nelson. Napierville . .. Chambly Nicolet Beaubien, Hon. L. Grenier, Dr. Pierre. Ottawa Tetreau, Neree. Morin, Joseph. Pontiac Gillies, David. Chateauguay.. Greig, William. Portneuf.... Tessier, Jules. Chicoutimi and Quebec, Centre. Chateauvert, Victor. Petit, Honore. Quebec) County >Fitzpatrick , Charles. Compton McClary, Charles. Quebec, East... Shehyn, Joseph. Dorchester Pelletier, Hon. L. P. Quebec, West.. Carbray, Felix. Cooke, Peter Joseph. Richelieu .. Lacouture, Louis. Gaspe Flynn, Hon. E. J. ! Richmond. .. Bedard, Joseph. Hochelaga . Rimouski iTessier, Auguste. Huntingdon .. Stephens, George W. Iberville Gosselin, Francois, jun. i St. Hyacinthe. .Cartier, Dr. Antoine P. Jacques Cartier. St. John Marchand, Felix G. Joliette Tellier, Joseph Mathias. St. Maurice .. ' Duplessis, L. T. N. L. Kamouraska Desjardins, Charles Alf. St. Sauveur... [Parent, S. Napoleon. Lake St. John .. Girard, Joseph. Sheff ord. .. Savaria, Adolphe F. Doyon, Cyrille. rtherbrooke .... Panneton, L. E. .
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