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90 CONSTITUTION and GOVERNMENT 11.—Lieutenant 90 CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT 11.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1935, and Present Ministries. NOTE.—The Lieutenant-Governor of a province is styled "His Honour" and is also styled "Honourable" throughout his life. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. LIE UTENANT-GOVEKNOBS . Name. Date of Name. Date of Appointment. Appointment. W. C. F. Robinson June 10, 1873 D. A. Mackinnon Oct. 3, 1904 Sir Robert Hodgson Nov. 22, 1873 Benjamin Rogers June 1, 1910 Thomas H. Haviland July 14, 1879 A. C. Macdonald June 2, 1915 Andrew Archibald Macdonald Aug. 1, 1884 Murdock McKinnon Sept. 3, 1919 Jedediah S. Carvell Sept. 21, 1889 Frank R. Heartz Sept. 8, 1924 Geo. W. Howlan Feb. 21, 1894 Charles Dalton Nov. 29, 1930 P. A. Mclntyre May 13, 1899 George D. DeBlois Dec. 28, 1933 TWENTY-FIRST MINISTRY. Office. Date of Appointment. Premier, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, Attorney Hon. Thane A. Campbell, K.C., Uan. 14, 1936 and Advocate General M.A (Aug. 15, 1935 Minister of Public Works and Highways Hon. James P. Mclntyre Aug. 15, 1935 President of the Executive Council Hon. Bradford W. LePage Jan. 14, 1936 Minister of Agriculture Hon. William H. Dennis Jan. 14, 1936 Minister of Education and Public Health Hon. Mark R. McGuigan, K.C., B.A Aug. 15, 1935 Minister without Portfolio Hon. Lucas R. Allen Aug. 15, 1935 Minister without Portfolio Hon. John A. Campbell Aug. 15, 1935 Minister without Portfolio Hon. Marin Gallant Aug. 15, 1935 Minister without Portfolio Hon. T. William L. Prowse Aug. 15, 1935 NOVA SCOTIA. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS. Name. Date of Name. Date of Appointment. Appointment. Lieut.-Gen. Sir William F.Williams July 1, 1867 Alfred G. Jones Aug. 7, 1900 Major-Gen. Sir C. Hastings Doyle Oct. 18, 1867 Duncan C. Fraser... Mar. 27, 1906 Lieut.-Gen. Sir C. Hastings Doyle Jan. 31. 18681 James D. McGregor Oct. 18, 1910 Sir Edward Kenny (acting) May 31, 1870 David MacKeen Oct. 19, 1915 Joseph Howe May 1, 1873 McCallum Grant.... Nov. 29, 1916 Sir Adams G. Archibald July 4, 1873 McCallum Grant.... Mar. 21, 19221 Matthew Henry Richey July 4, 1883 J. Robson Douglas.. Jan. 23, 1925 A. W. McLelan July 9, 1888 James C. Tory Sept. 24, 1925 Sir Malachy Bowes Daly July 11, 1890 Frank Stanfield Dec. 2, 1930 Sir Malachy Bowes Daly July 29, 18951 Walter H. Covert... Oct. 5, 1931 1 Second term. TWELFTH MINISTRY. Office. Premier and President of Council, Provincial Secre­ tary and Treasurer Hon. Angus Lewis Macdonald , Sept. 5, 1933 Attorney General and Minister of Lands and Forests. Hon. Josiah H. MacQuarrie , Sept. 5, 1933 Minister of Highways Hon. A. Stirling MacMillan , Sept. 5, 1933 Minister of Public Works and Mines and Minister of Labour Hon. Michael Dwyer Sept. 5, 1933 Minister of Agriculture and Marketing Hon. John A. McDonald Sept. 5, 1933 Minister of Public Health Hon. Frank R. Davis, M.D., CM Sept. 5, 1933 Minister without Portfolio Hon. Clarence W. Anderson , Sept. 5, 1933 Minister without Portfolio Hon. J. Willie Comeau , Sept. 5, 1933 .
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