._ . 2 0—. Provincial Premiers —(Continued)
Robert P. Haythorne, April 1872, Lib-Con.
J. C. Pope, April 18, 1873 to Sept. 23, 1873, Lib-Con. Lemuel C. Owen, Sept. 23, 1873 to Sept. 4. 1876, Lib-Con. Louis Henry Davies, Sept. 6, 1876 to March 7, 1879, Coalition William W. Sullivan, March 11, 1879 to Nov. 12, 1889, Lib.-Con. Neil McLeod, Nov. 12, 1889 to April 21, 1891, Lib-Con. Frederick Peters, April 21, 1891 to Oct. 26, 1897, Lib
Alex. Bannerman Warburton, Oct. 27, 1897 to Aug. 1, 1898, Lib. Donald Farquharson, August, 1, 1898, Lib.
Attorneys General
Philip Callbeck, September 19, 1770 Joseph Aplin, John Wentworth, June, 3, 1780
Peter Macgowan, September 15, 1800 Charles Stewart, November 4. 1811 Wm. Johnstone, January 15, 1813 Robert Hodgson, May 18, 1829 Charles Young, May 29, 1851 Joseph Hensley, May 2, 1853 Charles Young, June 29, 1858 Frederick Brecken, April 11, 1859 Edward Palmer, January 28, 1863 Joseph Hensley, March 14. 1867
Dennis O’M. Reddin, (Solicitor General,) 1869 Frederick Brecken, September 10, 1870
Edward Palmer, April 18, 1873 L. H. Davies, September 6, 1876 W. W. Sullivan, March 11, 1878 Neil McLeod, November 21, 1889
Frederick Peters, April 21, 1891 H. C. Macdonald, October 27, 1897
THE JUDICIARY
The Judiciary consists of a Supreme Court with one Chief Justice and two assistant Judges (the Master of the Rolls and the Vice-Chancellor), which Court meets in Charlottetown, Summerside and Georgetown; a Court of Chancery of which