206 HISTORICAL SKETCH 0F PRINCE EDWARD ~ISLAND 2873, when he removed to Charlottetown and resided here until the arst February, 1892, when he expired in the 82nd year of his age. Mr. Warburton sat for many years in the House of Assembly, was a member of the first responsible government, filled the position of Provincial Secretary and Provincial Treasurer, but retired from active politics in the year 1868. The Hon. Charles Young was born in Glasgow, Scotland, during April r8l2. He came to Halifax when young, and was there educated, and admitted to the Bar in Charlottetown in 1838. Was elected to represent Belfast district in the House of Assembly, 1840, but was removed to the Legislative Council shortly after. On the introduction of responsible government he became Attorney General, and subsequently Judge of Probate. He also obtained the degree of LL.D. On the retirement of Governor Sir Dominick Daly, in 1858, Dr. Young was appointed Administrator; and in 1868 Judge of the Bankruptcy Court. He died on the 26th March, 1892, in the 80th year of his age. Senator Hon. Donald Montgomery died July 31st, 1893. He was born in Prince County in 1808, and was a representative in the Assembly from 1838 to 1862,during which he was Speaker of the House for a term of four years. Having been elected to the Legislative Council, he also became President of that body. In 187 3 he was appointed Senator, as previously stated. Governor Carvell was born at Miramichi, on the 16th March, 1832. After travelling to distant parts of the world he arrived at Charlottetown in the year 1860, and begun business here. After a few years he established the enterprising firm of Carvell Brothers—so widely known. While in the public service as foreman of the grand jury, he, with a generous and philan- thropic disposition, gave his attention to the improvement of the condition of the poor, and abuses of the old Asylum, resulting in the erection of the ample structure which now adorns Falconwood. ‘ In 1877 he was elected Mayor of Char- lottetown; was subsequently called to the Senate at Ottawa as a representative of the Island, of which, on the 2nd September, 1889, he was appointed Lieutenant Governor, in which situation _ on the morning of the 14th February, 1894, he passed quietly away in the 62nd year of his age. Attended by several civil societies, his mortal remains were escorted to St. Peter’s Church,