THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT, 1867. 295 Legislative Assembly of Quebec being sooner dissolved by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province), and no longer. 86. There shall be a Session of the Legislature of Ontario Yearly and of that of Quebec once at least in every year, SO that twelve De ” months shall not intervene between the last sitting of the Legis- lature. lature in each Province in one Qession and its first sitting in the next Session. 87. The following provisions of this Act respecting the Speaker, House of Commons of Canada shall extend and apply to the Legislative Assemblies of Ontario and Quebec, that is to say,— the provisions relating to the Election of a Speaker originally and on vacancies, the duties of the Speaker, the absence of the Speaker, the quorum, and the mode of voting, as if those provi- sions were here re-enacted and made applicable in terms to each such Legislative Assembly. 1. NOVA SCOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK. 88. The Constitution of the Legislature of each of the Pro- Constitu- vinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shall, subject to the Siang of provisions of this Act, continue as it exists at the Union until me of altered under the authority of this Act; and the House of BO Assembly of New Brunswick existing at the passing of this Act and New shall, unless sooner dissolved, continue for the period for which it Bi was elected. ’ 5 ONTARIO, QUEBEC, AND ‘NOVA SCOTIA. 89. Fach of the Lieutenant-Governors of Ontario, Quebec, First and Nova Scotia, shall cause Writs to be issued for the first Elections. Election of Members of the Legislative Assembly thereof in such form and by such person as he thinks fit, and at such time and addressed to such Returning Officer as the Governor-General directs, and so that the first Election of Member of Assembly for any Electoral District or any sub-division thereof shall be held at the same time and at the same places as the Election for a Member to serve in the House of Commons of Canada for that Rlectoral District.