IMAGE EVALUATBON TEST TARGET (MT-3) /. 4. ^ ^e t 1.0 !.25 S ^ m. £ Hi 12.0 1.8 U 111.6 6" - Phr>fr»rTPQT-\riir» Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 #. -*^\ proiJiulgnted l)y Boyal Proclaiiuitiun in 1870. Tho}^ consist of the arniciof the five Provlices quartered, and arran- ged according to the Rmount Jf population in each.^ '^ JHt. Gniiid Qujirier. Xovt (Griien) three niai)le leaves from ^/ one stem Or (Gold) on a a chief arprent (White) , a / cross gules (Red) - for Ontario. ' 2nd. Or (Gold) upon a fesse guics (Red), between in chief two fleurs-de-ly.s azure blue, and in base three Maple leaves joined in one stem Vert, (Green) a lion passant gardent Or (Gold) foi- Queb«H:. :-)rd. Or (Gold) u})on the waves of the sea proper of its 4, iiatural colors a l^^nphad [ancient galley] sails blac*k with flags gules [Red] the lion of England gold for New Brunswick. 4th. Or [Gold] upon a fesse wavy azure [Blue] betw^een three thistles proper of iliclr natural colors a. salmon • najaiit argent [White] for Nova Scotia. 5th. Vert a buftklo passant Or [Gold] upon achief argeni [White] a cross gules [Red] charged with an imperial , Cro\vbi proper for Manitt^ba. Over all an Imperial ('rown gold, turned up ermi- ne and lined Crimson. The whole within a wreath of Maple and Oak leaves, the Oak apples gold. The arniB of each Province, are used in the Province or on its Great Seal. The arms of each Province are made to bear the emblems of the history of the territory thus : Quebec has the iieurs-de-lys of France as descended from that country , the lion of England as being now a part of that nation, and the maple leaves of Canada. Ontario St George's Gross as descended trom England, and the maple leaves of Canada &c., &c.