INDEX.
payment of moneys, 200
sertificate of Auditor-General,
201
exceptional cages, 201
revenue, sources of, 199
Treasury Board, 199, 201
First reading, in Commons, 154
Fisheries are ¢“ property,” 248
Fisheries, 241
extent of Dominion powers, 241
Form :
of appointment of Senators, 146
of Commission of the Governor-
General, 163, 337
of Commission of Lieutenant-
Governor, 80
of disallowance of provincial bills,
178
of Instructions to Governor-Gene-
ral, 163
of proclamation dissolving a pro-
vincial legislature, 51
of Letters Patent creating office of
Governor-General, 331
of proclamation of returning offi-
cer, 133
of proclamation proroguing a pro-
vincial legislature, 50
of proclamation summoning Do-
minion Parliament, 111
of report on provincial bills, 176
of return to writ of election, 135
of Speaker’s warrant for an elec-
tion, 132
of summoning provincial legisla-
ture, 45
of writ for election of members of
House of Commons, 131
Franchise, uniformity in, 7
Yreedom of speech. 69
Geological Survey, 195
Governors, list of, 275
Governor-General :
a Corporation sole, 164
appointed by Commission, 164
Commission issued to, 163
Jigsolution of Parliament, 121
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[nstructions issued to, 163
Letters Patent creating the office,
163
changes introduced in 1867, 163
powers conferred by, 163
office of, created by Letters Pa
tent, 162
position of, 9
Powers as regards the Dominion
Legislature :
L. appoints Senators, 164
may recommend six additional
members, 164
9, appoints the Speaker of the
Senate, 164
3. summons House of Commons,
164
4. recommends money grants,164
5. prorogues and dissolves the
legislature, 165
6. assents to bills, 165
assent not conclusive, 166
may reserve bills, 165, 166
may veto bills, 165
not bound to follow advice of
Ministers, 166
ought to be satisfied bill is
legal, 166
receives report from Minister
of justice, 166
royal assent, how given, 167
4s regards Party Government :
consulting Home Government.
167
in Iroperial matters to follow his
own judgment, 167
in local matters, advice of Minis-
ters to be followed, 167
law officers, consultation of, 168
prerogative matters, 168
ds regards the Dominion Executive :
appoints Ministers, 168
army and navy, relations to
169
may remove Ministers, 168
represents the Crown, 168
ds regards the Judicature :
appoints judges, 170