Arthur Sauvé, PC (French pronunciation: [aʁtyʁ sove]; October 1, 1874 – February 6, 1944) was born in Saint-Hermas (today part of Mirabel, Quebec).
The Legislative Assembly of Quebec member for Deux-Montagnes from 1908 to 1930, he was leader of the Quebec Conservative Party but never premier.
In 1930 he moved to federal politics and became Postmaster General in the Cabinet of Richard Bennett until 1935.
He married Marie-Louise Lachaine on October 9, 1899, and they had four children, including future premier Paul Sauvé.
[1] Arthur Sauvé died in Montreal on February 6, 1944.