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Canada Yearbook - 1920

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748 EXTRACTS FROM THE CANADA GAZETTE<br />

Baillie, K.B.E., formerly Director of the National Aeroplane Factory,<br />

Toronto. William Fitzgerald, Assistant-Deputy Minister of Finance<br />

and Superintendent of Insurance, 1885-1914. Jan. 7. Col. H. F.<br />

McLeod, M.P. for York-Sunbury. Oscar Gladu, M.P. for Yamaska.<br />

Jan. 15. W. G. Parmelee, Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce,<br />

1893-1908. Jan. 25. The Right Hon. A. L. Sifton, Secretary of<br />

State. Feb. 2. The Hon. Peter McSweeney, of Northumberland,<br />

N.B., Senator. Feb. 8. The Hon. L. P. Pelletier, Postmaster-General,<br />

1911-1914. Feb. 20. Thos. G. Wallace, M.P. for West York<br />

since 1908. Mar. 10. The Hon. Adam B. Crosby, of Halifax, Senator.<br />

April 9. The Hon. Sydney A. Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, 1896-<br />

1911. July 30. The Hon. Lieut.-Col. James Domville, of Rothesay,<br />

N.B., Senator. Aug. 24, Lieut.-Gen. The Hon. Sir Sam Hughes,<br />

K.C.B., Minister of Militia, 1911-1916. Aug. 28. The Hon. T. W.<br />

Patterson, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, (1909-1914).<br />

Aug. 29. The Hon. Lionel Clarke, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario,<br />

from Nov. 1919. Aug. 30. Emmanuel B. Devlin, M. P. for Wright<br />

County, Quebec. Sept. 12. The Hon. Lawrence G. Power, of Halifax,<br />

N.S., Senator, Sept. 17. The Hon. William C. Edwards, of Ottawa,<br />

Ont., Senator.<br />

XIV.—EXTRACTS FROM THE CANADA GAZETTE.<br />

Privy Councillors.—<strong>1920</strong>: July 13. Fleming B. McCurdy,<br />

M.P. for Colchester, N.S., Rupert W. Wigmore, M.P. for St. John<br />

City and Counties of St. John and Albert,. N.B., and Edgar K.<br />

Spinney, M.P. for Yarmouth and Clare, N.S. 1921: April 13.<br />

William Smith, M.P. for Ontario South. May 28. William A. Charlton,<br />

M.P. for Norfolk, Ont. Sept. 21, 1921. Louis de Gonzaque<br />

Belley, Quebec, Que. John B. Macaulay Baxter, St. John, N.B.<br />

John W. Edwards, M.D., M.P., Electoral "District of Frontenac, Ont.<br />

Louis P. Normand, M.D. of Three Rivers, Que. Henry H. Stevens,<br />

M.P., Electoral District of Vancouver Centre, B.C. Rodolphe<br />

Monty, Montreal, Que. John A. Stewart, M.P., Electoral District<br />

of Lanark, Ont. Edmund Bristol, M.P., Electoral District of<br />

Toronto Centre, Ont. Captain Robert J. Manion, M.C., M.P.,<br />

Electoral District of Fort William and Rainy River, Ont. James R.<br />

Wilson, M.P., Electoral District of Saskatoon, Sask., and Richard B.<br />

Bennett, Calgary, Alberta.<br />

Lieutenant-Governors.—<strong>1920</strong>: December 16. His Honour<br />

Robert G. Brett, Edmonton, Alberta, to be Lieutenant-Governor<br />

of Alberta (second term). December 24. Walter C. Nichol, Vancouver,<br />

B.C., to be Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia in the<br />

room and stead of the Hon. Edward G. Prior, deceased. 1921: February<br />

17. The Hon. Henry W. Newlands, Regina, Saskatchewan,<br />

to be Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan. Sept. 10. Henry<br />

Cockshutt, Brantford, Ont., to be Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, in<br />

the room and stead of the Hon. Lionel H. Clarke, deceased.

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