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PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS 93 13.—Lieutenant-Governors Of PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS 93 13.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1932, and Present Ministries—continued. ONTARIO. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS. Name. Date of Name. Appointment. Major-General H. W. Stisted July 1, 1867 Sir Oliver Mowat W. P. Howland July 14, 1868 Sir William Mortimer Clark.. John W. Crawford Nov. 5, 1873 Sir John M. Gibson D. A. Macdonald May 18, 1875 Lt.-Col. Sir John S. Hendrie.. John Beverly Robinson June 30, 1880 Lionel H. Clarke Sir Alexander Campbell Feb. 8, 1887 Col. Henry Cockshutt Sir George A. Kirkpatrick... May 30, 1892 William Donald Ross Col. Herbert Alexander Bruce TENTH MINISTRY. Office. Prime Minister and Minister of Education Hon. George S. Henry Minister of Highways Hon. Leopold Macaulay... Attorney-General Hon. William H. Price Provincial Secretary and Registrar Hon. George H. Challies.. Provincial Treasurer Hon. Edward A. Dunlop.. Minister of Mines Hon. Charles McCrea Minister of Public Works and Labour Hon. J. D. Monteith Minister of Lands and Forests Hon. Wm. Finlayson Minister of Public Health Hon. John M. Robb Minister of Agriculture Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy Minister of Public Welfare Hon. William G. Martin... Minister without Portfolio Hon. John R. Cooke Minister without Portfolio Hon. Paul Poisson Minister without Portfolio Hon. Henry C. Scholfield. MANITOBA. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS. Name. Date of Name. Date of Appointment. Appointment. May 20, 1870 Sir D. H. McMillan Oct. 16, 1900 April 9, 1872 Sir D. H. McMillan May 11, 1906' Dee. 2, 1872 Aug. 1, 1911 Doc. 2, 1877 Aug. 3, 1916 Sept. 22, 1882 Sir James A. M. Aikins Aug. 7, 192H J. C. Schultz .... July 1, 1888 Oct. 9, 1926 Sept. 2, 1S95 Jan. 25, 1929 Second term. TWELFTH MINISTRY. Name. Date Office. Appointn Premier, President of the Council Hon. John Bracken /Aug. 8, (Jan. 12, Attorney-General and Minister of Telephones and Telegraphs Hon. W. J. Major, K.C April 29, Minister of Public Works and Labojr Hon. W. R.Clubb Aug. 8, Municipal Commissioner, Provincial Secretary and Railway Commissioner Hon. D. L. McLeod..., Aug. 8, Minister of Agriculture and Immigration Hon. D. G. McKenzie. May 27, Minister of Education Hon. R. A. Hoey April 21, Acting Minister of Health and Public Welfare Hon. R. A. Hoey Oct. 14, Minister of Mines and Natural Resources Hon. J. S. Mr-Diarmid. May 27, Provincial Treasurer Hon. E. A. McPherson. May 27, .
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