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Administration 618 ADMINISTRATION 5.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces, 1867-1917. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Date of Date of Name. appointment. Name. appointment. W. C. F. Robinson. June 10, 1873 Geo. Wm. Howlan... Feb. 21, 1894 Sir Robert Hodgson.. Nov. 22, 1873 P A. Maclntyre. May 13, 1899 Sir Thomas H. Haviland July 14, 1879 D. A. McKinnon. Oct. 3, 1904 Andrew Archibald Benjamin Rogers.. June 1, 1910 Macdonald Aug. 1, 1884 A. C. Macdonald... June 2, 1915 Jedediah S. Carvell Sept. 21, 1889 NOVA SCOTIA. Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. F Matthew Henry Richey. July 4, 1883 Williams July 1, 1867 A. W McLelan... .. July 9, 1888 Major-Gen.SirC.Hastings Malachy Bowes Daly.. July 11, 1890 Doyle Oct. 18, 1867 Malachy Bowes Daly.. 'July 29, 1895 Lieut.-Gen.SirC.Hastings Alfred G. Jones. Aug. 7, 1900 Doyle 'Jan. 31, 1868 Duncan C. Fraser Mar. 27, 1906 Sir E. Kenny (acting) . May 31, 1870 James D. McGregor.. .. Oct. 18, 1910 Joseph Howe.... May 1, 1873 David MacKeen. Oct. 19, 1915 A. G. Archibald July 4, 1873 Nov. 29. 1916 NEW BRUNSWICK. Major-Gen.SirC.Hastings John Boyd.. ... Sept. 21, 1893 Doyle July 1, 1867 John A. Fraser.. Dec. 20, 1893 Col. F. P. Harding.. Oct. 18, 1867 A. R. McClelan... Dec. 9, 1896 L. A. Wilmot July 14, 1868 Jabez B. Snowball.. Feb. 5,1902 Samuel Leonard Tilley . Nov. 5, 1873 L. J. Tweedie. Mar. 2, 1907 E. Baron Chandler.. July 16, 1878 Josiah Wood. Mar. 6, 1912 Robert Duncan Wilmot.. Feb. 11, 1880 G. W Ganong. June 29, 1916 Sir Sam'l Leonard Tilley. Oct. 31, 1885 William Pugsley Nov. 6, 1917 QUEBEC. Sir N. F. Belleau July 1, 1867 Sir J. A. Chapleau... Dec. 5, 1892 Sir N. F. Belleau 'Jan. 31, 1868 L. A. Jette\. Feb. 2, 1898 R6n6 Edouard Caron.. Feb. 11, 1873 L. A. Jette 'Feb. 2, 1903 Luc Letellier de St. Just. Dec. 15, 1876 Sir Charles A. P. Theodore Robitaille.. July 26, 1879 Pelletier Sept. 4, 1908 L. F. R. Masson. Nov. 7, 1884 Sir Francois Langelier. May 5, 1911 A. R. Angers Oct. 24, 1887 Sir. Pierre E. Leblanc. Feb. 9, 1915 ONTARIO. Major-Gen. H.W.Stisted. July 1, 1867 George A. Kirkpatrick. .1 May 30, 1892 W. P. Howland. July 14, 1868 Sir Oliver Mowat. Nov. 18, 1897 John W. Crawford.. Nov. 5, 1873 Sir William Mortimer D. A. Macdonald.. May 18, 1875 Clark April 20,1903 John Beverly Robinson.. June 30, 1880 Sir John M. Gibson Sept. 22, 1908 Sir Alexander Campbell. Feb. 8, 1887 Lieut.-Col. Sir. John S. Hendrie Sept. 26, 1914 MANITOBA. A. G. Archibald... May 20, 1870 J. C. Schultz.. July 1, 1888 Francis Goodschall J. C. Patterson... Sept. 2, 1895 Johnson Apr. 9, 1872 SirD. H. McMillan. Oct. 16, 1900 Alexander Morris. Dec. 2, 1872 SirD. H. McMillan. 'May 11, 1906 Joseph Ed. Cauchon.. Dec. 2, 1877 D. C. Cameron.... Aug. 1, 1911 James C. Aikins Sept. 22, 1882 Sir. James M. Aikins. Aug. 3, 1916 'Second term. .
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