The HonourableCharles Dalton | |
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13th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island | |
In office November 26, 1930 – December 9, 1933 | |
Monarch | George V |
Governors General | The Earl of Willingdon The Earl of Bessborough |
Premier | Walter Lea James D. Stewart William J. P. MacMillan |
Preceded by | Frank Richard Heartz |
Succeeded by | George Des Brisay de Blois |
MLA (Councillor) for 1st Prince | |
In office January 3, 1912 – July 24, 1919 | |
Preceded by | John Agnew |
Succeeded by | Christopher Metherall |
Personal details | |
Born | (1850-06-09)June 9, 1850 Tignish, Prince Edward Island Colony |
Died | December 9, 1933(1933-12-09) (aged 83) Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse |
Annie Gavin (m. 1874) |
Children | C. Howard M.D., Freda, Nora, Julia P., Florence, Edith, Irene, Gerald, Zita, Joseph Arnold, Catherine, and Mary B. |
Residence | Tignish, Prince Edward Island |
Occupation | Businessman, philanthropist, druggist, farmer, and fox breeder |
Profession | Politician |
Cabinet | Minister without Portfolio (1915-1919) |
Charles Dalton (June 9, 1850 – December 9, 1933) was a Canadian businessman, politician and philanthropist on Prince Edward Island.
Biography
Charles Dalton was born at Tignish, Prince Edward Island, the son of Patrick Dalton and Margaret McCarthy. He first worked as a farmer and then as a druggist. He married Anne Gavin in 1874.
Dalton earned his fortune through silver fox breeding, in the process making the island the centre of the world's trade in the fur-bearing animal. He used his fortune to purchase The Guardian newspaper in Charlottetown. He served as a Conservative provincial cabinet minister and then the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island from 1930 until his death in 1933.
During World War I, he donated a motor ambulance to the Canadian government. He also built a school in his home town of Tignish. In 1916, he was named a Knight Commander in the Order of St. Gregory the Great.
Dalton became devoted to the fight against tuberculosis after losing a daughter to the disease, donating funds to allow for the construction of a sanatorium on the island which was named in his honour.
References
- ^ "The Honourable Charles Dalton". Prince Edward Island: Lieutenant Governors gallery. Government of Prince Edward Island. Retrieved May 9, 2009.
- ^ Gary MacDougall, "Our History", The Guardian, accessed May 6, 2008
- "Fox Thieves Caught", Time, March 17, 1930
- "Tuberculosis History in Canada: Sir Charles Dalton" Archived April 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Canadian Lung Association
Lieutenant governors of Prince Edward Island | |
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Crown Colony of Prince Edward Island (1769–1873) | |
Province of Prince Edward Island (1873–present) |
- Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island MLAs
- Canadian newspaper publishers (people)
- Lieutenant governors of Prince Edward Island
- Knights Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great
- 1850 births
- 1933 deaths
- Burials at Kensico Cemetery
- People from Tignish, Prince Edward Island
- 20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island