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The 31st General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island was in session from March 27, 18 |
Matheson (June 10, 1903 - March 3, 1976) was a | Prince Edward Island politician. |
Premier of | Prince Edward Island - Alexander B. Campbell |
d Charlottetown in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1829 to 1834. |
He was born in Eldon, | Prince Edward Island and became a merchant. |
The 16th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
In 1981, he was interim | Prince Edward Island Liberal Party Leader and opposit |
The 17th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
The Legislative Council of | Prince Edward Island was the upper house of the gover |
er, businessman, politician and 3rd Premier of | Prince Edward Island (d.1924) |
The 20th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
d Queens County in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1806 to 1812. |
In 1820, he returned to | Prince Edward Island with a group of immigrants. |
He was sent to | Prince Edward Island in 1806, where he recruited addi |
Premier of | Prince Edward Island - James Lee |
He came to | Prince Edward Island with his family in 1823. |
Nova Scotia 8-5 | Prince Edward Island |
He represented | Prince Edward Island's Cardigan electoral district, w |
The editor of | Prince Edward Island's main Tory newspaper, The Islan |
In 1989 she was elected to | Prince Edward Island's legislative assembly as a Libe |
table (born January 11, 1980 in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island) was the leader of the Prince Ed |
urrie (born February 1, 1955 in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian politician, who s |
(New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and | Prince Edward Island) |
hern (born December 14, 1967 in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island) is a retired ice hockey centre. |
Lennox Island ( | Prince Edward Island), a small island off the north s |
llector and judge for St. John's Island (later | Prince Edward Island). |
He was born in Dunstaffnage, Lot 35, | Prince Edward Island, the son of John Scott McLeod, a |
mber 22, 1953) is a former political figure on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
March 31, 1954) was a politician and farmer in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in Souris, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Ross "Johnny" Young |
He was born in | Prince Edward Island, educated at McGill University, |
MacFadyen was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Donald MacFadyen. |
Born in Victoria Cross, | Prince Edward Island, he was first elected to the Leg |
He was born in West Cape, | Prince Edward Island, of Scottish descent. |
He was born in Murray Harbour, | Prince Edward Island, the son of John Poole. |
He was born in Peakes Station, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Allan Grant and Mary |
He was born in Georgetown, | Prince Edward Island, Canada and died in San Francisc |
He was born in Mount Stewart, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Solomon C. Clark and |
Coles was born in Queens Royalty, | Prince Edward Island, the son of James Coles, a farme |
ort Range Lights were a set of range lights on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in Hampton, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Abraham Myers and An |
Born: 26 October 1874, | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
ime Electric is the supplier of electricity in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
ary 29, 1929) was a lawyer and politician from | Prince Edward Island, and the 14th Premier of Prince |
Macdonald was born in | Prince Edward Island, and earned degrees in philosoph |
He was born in Orwell, | Prince Edward Island, the son of William Macphail and |
He was born in Woodbrook, Lot 10, | Prince Edward Island, the son of James Warburton and |
The Draft Beer Party was a political party in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
nel Range Lights were a set of range lights on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in Charlottetown Royalty, | Prince Edward Island, the son of James Colledge Pope |
1908) was a physician and political figure in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, Currie received a BA and BEd fr |
as born to J. Angus and Mary in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, on October 29, 1930. |
embly convened the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, Charles Douglass Smith. |
He was born in Hope River, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Timothy Patrick Cull |
In | Prince Edward Island, 10,000 people lost electricity. |
He was born in Rustico, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Sylvestre Blanchard |
He was born in Hilsboro River, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Malcolm Forbes. |
For the politician in | Prince Edward Island, Canada, see James Clow (politic |
He was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, the son of John Whear and Marga |
895) was a businessman and political figure in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
19 February - Dominick Daly, Governor of | Prince Edward Island, later Governor of South Austral |
Casey was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, and educated at St. Francis Xav |
ssembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, Henry Vere Huntley. |
Boxer the Horse is an indie rock band from | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
A member of the Liberal Party of | Prince Edward Island, Bernard was elected on Septembe |
district #25, for the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
ash Range Lights were a set of range lights on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
he name used by the Mi'kmaq Nation to refer to | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
is a registered nurse and former politician on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
ssembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, John Ready. |
For the local CBC Television newscast in | Prince Edward Island, Canada, see CBC News: Compass ( |
He was born in Palmer Road, | Prince Edward Island, the son of William T.(Slavin) P |
owne was executive assistant to the Premier of | Prince Edward Island, Joe Ghiz. |
65 - ) was a physician and political figure in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in New Perth, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Robert Dewar and Jes |
He was born in Mount Herbert, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Robert Wood. |
ssembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, Charles Augustus FitzRoy. |
ssembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, Alexander Bannerman. |
Murphy was born in Kensington, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Earle Murphy. |
1927) was a journalist and political figure in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
was born Betty Jean Roberts in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, the daughter of Gordon Roberts, |
He was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Ernest MacInnis and |
toral district for the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
A native and resident of Summerside, | Prince Edward Island, Sherry is a former business own |
toral district for the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
was the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
asey (born 1963) is a Canadian politician from | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
ssembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, William Townshend. |
toral district for the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
ssembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, Charles Douglass Smith. |
He was born in Greenvale, Lot 46, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Ronald MacDonald. |
He was born in Bedeque, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Theophilus Desbrisay |
district #26, for the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Born in St. Peter's, | Prince Edward Island, she was a nutritionist before b |
Abegweit is a Mi'kmaq First Nation on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, the son of William Wyatt, and w |
He spent his childhood on | Prince Edward Island, attending Evangeline Regional H |
He was born in Wood Islands, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Duncan MacMillan and |
He was born in New Perth, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Robert Shaw and Jane |
, 1925) was a merchant and political figure in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
an Major League baseball player from Covehead, | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
The North Cape Light is a lighthouse on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
The Big Tignish Light is a lighthouse on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
female Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, and the 24th as well as first f |
toral district for the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in Mount Stewart, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Russell Charles Clar |
He was born in Souris, | Prince Edward Island, the son of John McLean and Mati |
June 21 - Aubin Arsenault becomes premier of | Prince Edward Island, replacing John Mathieson |
erchant, horse breeder and political figure in | Prince Edward Island, see James E. Birch |
He was born in Kinkora, | Prince Edward Island, the son of James Duffy and Eliz |
He was born in Tryon, | Prince Edward Island, the son of James Howatt. |
He was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Gerald T. Nantes and |
He was born in Tryon, | Prince Edward Island, the son of John Lea and Hannah |
ssembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, Donald Campbell. |
He was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Arthur J. Bell and S |
Born in New Perth, | Prince Edward Island, the son of John A. Dewar and La |
Cove Range Lights are a set of range lights on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, he studied law and was called t |
She was born on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in St. Peters Bay, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Dougald McIsaac, an |
Born in Souris, | Prince Edward Island, she was a realtor before being |
He was born in Strathalbyn, | Prince Edward Island, the son of John McInnis, and wa |
Rt. Rev. Fred Hiltz, Bishop of Nova Scotia and | Prince Edward Island, was elected Primate on 22 June |
ssembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of | Prince Edward Island, Aretas William Young. |
He was born in Fairview, Lot 65, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Captain Ewan McMilla |
He was born in Mount Herbert, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Leonard Wood and Mar |
He was born in Bedeque, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Joseph Pope and Lucy |
oint Range Lights are a set of range lights on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in Breadalbane, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Samuel Kennedy and C |
toral district for the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Lamont was born in Montague, | Prince Edward Island, and was educated at Prince of W |
, 1915) was a merchant and political figure in | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
He was born in Breadalbane, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Samuel Kennedy and C |
Born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, the son of William Prowse who m |
He was born in Hope River, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Timothy Patrick Cull |
He was born in St. Nicholas, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Euclide Arsenault an |
nada (provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, | Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan) |
He was born in Fort Augustus, | Prince Edward Island, the son of Francis Kelly and Sa |
He was born in Georgetown, | Prince Edward Island, the son of G. Walter Soloman an |
She was the 38th Mayor of Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, and to date, the only female to |
He was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Born in Tracadie, | Prince Edward Island, the son of John Charles Macdona |
each Range Lights are a set of range lights on | Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
A native of Morell, | Prince Edward Island, Crane is a graduate of Dalhousi |
) was a businessperson and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
St. Lawrence is a settlement in | Prince Edward Island. |
4 - 1928) was a farmer and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
) was a Scottish-born farmer and politician in | Prince Edward Island. |
, 1925) was a merchant and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
nd Neal Connaughton and resident of New Haven, | Prince Edward Island. |
al assembly and became lieutenant-governor for | Prince Edward Island. |
In 1852, he was appointed Chief Justice of | Prince Edward Island. |
ld A. McDonald and was educated in Glenfinnan, | Prince Edward Island. |
, MacDonald was born and raised in Glenfinnan, | Prince Edward Island. |
a former Canadian educator and politician from | Prince Edward Island. |
ant, judge, land agent and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
as a farmer, fisherman and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
15, 1909) was a farmer and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
article is about the legislative building for | Prince Edward Island. |
a Scottish-born farmer and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
943) was a Canadian politician and jurist from | Prince Edward Island. |
, 1962) was a merchant and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
polls were centred in the town of Georgetown, | Prince Edward Island. |
He was born in Bellevue, | Prince Edward Island. |
, 1925) was a merchant and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
is a physician and former political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
, 1863) was a merchant and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
n account of a trucker who hauls potatoes from | Prince Edward Island. |
8) was a lawyer, judge and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
He was born in Albany, | Prince Edward Island. |
23, 1947) was a farmer and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
10, 1888) was a lawyer and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
February 1 - F. L. Haszard becomes premier of | Prince Edward Island. |
She was the first female Senator from | Prince Edward Island. |
orge Wastie Deblois served in the assembly for | Prince Edward Island. |
nancial advisor and former political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
r merchant, contractor and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
st Nation, a Mi'kmaq First Nation community in | Prince Edward Island. |
For the settlement in Canada, see Emyvale, | Prince Edward Island. |
10, 1969) was a farmer and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
y 1909) was a merchant and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
3) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
He was also president of the Bank of | Prince Edward Island. |
23, 1909) was a farmer and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
) is a former educator and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
, 1910) was a merchant and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
) is a former educator and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
1987) was an educator and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
, 1813) was a merchant and political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
932) was an accountant and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
4, 1932) was a lawyer and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
ttish-born businessman and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
as an educator, lawyer and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
20, 1849) was a businessman and politician on | Prince Edward Island. |
1 - 1927) was a farmer and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
ter 1927) was a farmer and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
urray River is a Canadian village Kings County | Prince Edward Island. |
, 1884) was a merchant and political figure on | Prince Edward Island. |
egistered nurse and former political figure in | Prince Edward Island. |
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