Arthur Peters
Arthur Peters was the ninth premier of Prince Edward Island.
Arthur Peters and his brother Frederick Peters were born in Charlottetown.
Arthur Peters was first elected to the province's legislative assembly in 1893 as a Liberal. He became Attorney-General in 1900 and was asked by the lieutenant governor to become premier of the province on December 29, 1901 after his predecessor had resigned to enter federal politics.
Peters attempted to renegotiate the rules governing the island's representation in the House of Commons of Canada as the island was losing parliamentary seats as a result of successive censuses. Peters argued the province's case before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London and he also negotiated an increased federal subsidy to the province. Peters died in office on January 29, 1908 at the age of 53.