John Howatt Bell (13 December 1846 – 29 January 1929) was a lawyer and politician who served as the 14th premier of Prince Edward Island. Bell was born...
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Island John Howatt Bell (1846–1929), lawyer and politician from Prince Edward Island, 14th Premier of Prince Edward Island Lester Alexander Howatt (1909–1994)...
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Sir John Charles Bell (1843–1924), British businessman and Lord Mayor of London John Howatt Bell (1846–1929), Canadian politician John Calhoun Bell (1851–1933)...
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He died at North St. Eleanors in 1895. His daughter Helen married John Howatt Bell. "Minding the House : a biographical guide to Prince Edward Island...
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Bell and Eva Myers, and was educated at Prince of Wales College. Bell served overseas during World War I. He articled with his uncle John Howatt Bell...
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legend John Graham Bell (1812–1899), American taxidermist John Howatt Bell (1846–1929), Prince Edward Island politician John Irving Bell (born 1952), British–Canadian...
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along with Mayor Arthur Radcliffe Boswell, ex-Alderman John Hallam, Alderman John Baxter, John Wilson Bengough, Thomas Bengough, Thomas Phillips Thompson...
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1911–1912 John Richards, 1912–1915 John Howatt Bell, 1915–1923 Albert Charles Saunders, 1923–1930 Walter Lea, 1930–1936 Thane Campbell, 1936–1943 John Walter...
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Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame in 1980. John Howatt Bell - 14th Premier of PEI; PEI Member of Parliament John Alexander Mathieson - 12th Premier of PEI...
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Prince Edward Island on July 24, 1919. The opposition Liberals led by John Howatt Bell gained eleven seats to defeat the incumbent government of Conservative...
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Conservative. In 1912 he became Attorney-General in the government of Premier John A. Mathieson. When Mathieson left politics for a judicial appointment in...
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16) then George Howard Ferguson Premier of Prince Edward Island – John Howatt Bell (until September 5) then James D. Stewart Premier of Quebec – Louis-Alexandre...
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session from April 6, 1920, to June 23, 1923. The Liberal Party led by John Howatt Bell formed the government. C. Gavin Duffy was elected speaker. There were...
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North-West Territories Yes East Prince December 14, 1898 John Yeo Liberal John Howatt Bell Liberal Called to the Senate Yes Lambton West December...
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(1861-?) 1902 John Morgan Shaw (?-1925) 1903-1904 Dr. John Howatt Bell (1867-1940) 1905 Robert Newton Frederick McFarlane (?-1934) 1906-1907 John McDonald...
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of Prince Edward Island – Aubin Arsenault (until September 9) then John Howatt Bell Premier of Quebec – Lomer Gouin Premier of Saskatchewan – William Melville...
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gained many seats to defeat the incumbent government of Liberal Premier John Howatt Bell. This election had a number of firsts for PEI. It was the first election...
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Premier of Ontario – Ernest Drury Premier of Prince Edward Island – John Howatt Bell Premier of Quebec – Louis-Alexandre Taschereau Premier of Saskatchewan...
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Previous Official Opposition Leader John Richards chose not to run in this election, while his successor John Howatt Bell was chosen as leader following the...
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Appointment (38th Leg.) Conservative (Ldr. 1917) Assemblyman for 3rd Prince 14 John Howatt Bell (1846–1929) 9 September 1919 5 September 1923 1919 election (39th Leg...
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20th century. John Howatt Bell, 14th premier of Prince Edward Island Daniel Cobb Harvey Canadian historian and archivist Ephraim Bell Muttart, physician...
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subsequently were elected as provincial premiers. John B. M. Baxter - New Brunswick John Howatt Bell - Prince Edward Island Pat Binns - Prince Edward Island...
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Preceded by John Howatt Bell Succeeded by Walter Lea MLA (Assemblyman) for 1st Prince In office September 16, 1915 – May 20, 1930 Preceded by John Richards...
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Aubin-Edmond Arsenault lost his seat as Premier of Prince Edward Island to John Howatt Bell during the Prince Edward Island provincial election. Poland established...
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January 19 – Edward Charles Bowers, politician (b. 1845) January 29 – John Howatt Bell, lawyer, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (b. 1846) February...
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Lieutenant Governor Murdoch McKinnon Frank Richard Heartz Preceded by John Howatt Bell Succeeded by Albert C. Saunders In office August 29, 1931 – October...
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to form a union. John Howatt Bell became Premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing Aubin-Edmond Arsenault following his defeat by Bell in provincial elections...
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Premier of Ontario – Ernest Drury Premier of Prince Edward Island – John Howatt Bell Premier of Quebec – Louis-Alexandre Taschereau Premier of Saskatchewan...
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elected to the provincial assembly in an 1899 by-election held after John Howatt Bell was elected to the House of Commons. He served as speaker for the assembly...
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Gordon Conservative 1894 1903 John A. Mathieson Conservative 1904 1911 John Richards Liberal 1912 1915 John Howatt Bell Liberal 1915 1919 Aubin E...
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