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THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLIES.
Persons 1.
dis-
qualified. Canada.
2. Members of the Legislative Council.
3. Persons holding provincial offices on the nomination
of the Crown to which any salary or emolument is attached.
Members of the Executive Council are exempted from
shis rule provided they are elected whilst holding office.
4. Persons holding a federal office of emolument under
the Crown, except
1. Officers in the Army, Navy, or Militia, not re-
ceiving permanent salary on the staff of the Militia.
Postmasters whose yearly salary is not over $100
in Quebec.
Justices of the Peace in Ontario and Manitoba.
Notaries Public in Ontario.
Coroners in Manitoba.
The Chairman of Board of Works in Prince
Edward's Island.
7. Justices of Lunatic Asylums, except two in Prince
Edward's Island.
8. Teachers of district Schools in Prince Edward's
Island.
5. Contractors with the Province or contractors with
respect to any public service under which the money of the
Province is to be paid.
6. Members of the Legislative Council or Assembly
asually vacate their seats on becoming bankrupt or insolvent.
7. Persons found guilty of corrupt practices are dis-
qualified from sitting in the Assembly for 8 years in Ontario,
for 7 years in British Columbia and for 6 years in New
Brunswick.
Members of the Senate and House of Commons of
)
In addition to the above persons, each province disqualifies
sertain other officials too numerous to mention.
« See on disqualifications, O. R. 8. 1887, c. 11, ss. 6—14. Q. 49 & 50
Vie. ¢. 97. N. S., R. S. 1884, c. 3, 5.11; 49 Vic.e. 6. P. E. I. 25 Vic. c. 18,