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76 CONSTITUTION and GOVERNMENT 12.—Lieutenant 76 CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT 12.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1942, and Present Ministries—continued ONTARIO LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS Date of Name Name Date of Appointment Appointment Maior-Gen. H. W. Stisted. July 1, 1867 Sir William Mortimer Clark.. Apr. 20, 1903 W.P. Howland July 14, 1868 Sir John M. Gibson Sept. 22, 1908 John W. Crawford Nov. 5, 1873 Lt.-Col. Sir John S. Hendrie.. Sept. 26, 1914 D. A. Macdonald May 18, 1875 Lionel H. Clarke Nov. 27, 1919 John Beverly Robinson... June 30, 1880 Col. Henry Cockshutt Sept. 10, 1921 Sir Alexander Campbell. Feb. 8, 1887 William Donald Ross Dec. 30, 1926 Sir George A. Kirkpatrick May 30, 1892 Col. Herbert Alexander Bruce Oct. 25, 1932 Sir Oliver Mowat Nov. 18, 1897 Albert Matthews Nov. 30, 1937 ELEVENTH MINISTRY Office Date of Appointment President of the Council and Treasurer Hon. Mitchell F. Hepburn July 10, 1934 Secretary and Registrar Hon. Harry C. Nixon July 10, 1934 Minister of Labour Hon. Peter Heenan July 10, 1934 May 27, 1941 Minister of Highways and Municipal Affairs. Hon. Thomas B. McQuesten, K.C... July 10, 1934 Nov. 22, 1940 Minister of Health Hon. Harold J. Kirby, K.C Oct. 12, 1937 Minister of Lands and Forests Hon. N. 0. Hipel j Sept. 2, 1938 May 27, 1941 Minister of Agriculture Hon. P. M. Dewan Oct. 12, 1937 Attorney General Hon. Gordon D. Conant, K.C Oct. 12, 1937 Minister of Education Hon. Duncan McArthur Aug. 22, 1940 Minister of Mines Hon. Robert Laurier Oct. 7, 1940 23, 1941 Minister of Public Works and Public Welfare Hon. F. R. Oliver j Jan. May 27, 1941 Minister without portfolio Hon. William L. Houck Oct. 12, 1937 Minister without portfolio Hon. A. St. Clair Gordon Oct. 12, 1937 MANITOBA LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS Date of Date of Name Appointment Name Appointment A. G.Archibald May 20, 1870 Sir Daniel H. McMillan May 11, 19061 Francis Goodschall Johnson Apr. 9, 1872 Sir Douglas C. Cameron Aug. 1, 1911 Alexander Morris Dec. 2, 1872 Sir James A. M. Aikins-. Aug. 3, 1916 Joseph E. Cauchon Dec. 2, 1877 Sir James A. M. Aikins Aug. 7, 192H James C. Aikins Sept. 22, 1882 Theodore A. Burrows Oct. 9, 1926 J. C. Schultz July 1, 1888 J. D. McGregor Jan. 25, 1929 J. C. Patterson Sept. 2, 1895 William Johnston Tupper Nov. 17, 1934 Sir Daniel H. McMillan Oct. 16, 1900 Roland Fairbairn McWilliams Nov. 1, 1940 1 Second term. TWELFTH MINISTRY Date of Office Name Appointment Premier, President of the Council and Minister of Dominion-Provincial Relations Hon. John Bracken f Aug. 8, 1922 May 3, 1941 Minister of Agriculture and Immigration Hon. D. L. Campbell Sept. 21, 1936 Minister of Education Hon. Ivan Schultz, K.C Sept. 21, 1936 Minister of Mines and Natural Resources, Industry and Commerce and Provincial Secretary Hon. J. S. McDiarmid May 27, 1932 Provincial Treasurer and Minister of Telephones Sept. 21, 1936 and Telegraphs Hon. S. S. Garson, K.C ( May 15, 1941 Municipal Commissioner Hon. W. Morton Nov. 22, 1939 Minister of Public Works Hon. E. F. Willis Nov. 2, 1940 Minister of Health and Public Welfare and Nov. 2, 1940 Attorney General Hon. J. O. McLenaghen < May 3, 1941 Minister of Labour Hon. S. J. Farmer Nov. 2, 1940 Minister without portfolio Hon. S. Marcoux Sept. 21, 1936 Minister without portfolio Hon. A. R.Welch Nov. 2, 1940 Minister without portfolio Hon. N. L. Turnbull Nov. 2, 1940 .
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