Members
| Electoral district | Member | Party |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Kings | Lauchlin MacDonald | Liberal |
| 1st Kings | John C. Underhay | Liberal |
| 2nd Kings | William W. Sullivan | Conservative |
| 2nd Kings | William Hooper | Independent |
| 3rd Kings | James E. MacDonald | Conservative |
| 3rd Kings | Donald Ferguson | Conservative |
| 4th Kings | Samuel Prowse | Conservative |
| 4th Kings | W.A. Poole | Conservative |
| 5th Kings | Daniel Gordon | Conservative |
| 5th Kings | Archibald J. MacDonald | Independent |
| 1st Prince | Peter Gavin | Conservative |
| 1st Prince | Nicholas Conroy | Liberal |
| S.F. Perry (1879) | Liberal | |
| 2nd Prince | John Yeo | Conservative |
| 2nd Prince | James W. Richards | Conservative |
| 3rd Prince | John A. MacDonald | Conservative |
| 3rd Prince | Joseph O. Arsenault | Conservative |
| 4th Prince | George W. Bentley | Conservative |
| 4th Prince | A.E.C. Holland | Conservative |
| 5th Prince | John Lefurgey | Conservative |
| 5th Prince | Angus McMillan | Liberal |
| 1st Queens | William Campbell | Conservative |
| 1st Queens | Donald Cameron | Conservative |
| 2nd Queens | Donald McKay | Conservative |
| 2nd Queens | Donald Farquharson | Liberal |
| 3rd Queens | Francis Kelly | Conservative |
| Donald A. MacDonald (1879) | Conservative | |
| 3rd Queens | Robert Shaw | Conservative |
| 4th Queens | James Nicholson | Conservative |
| 4th Queens | Donald Montgomery | Independent |
| Donald Crawford (1879) | Conservative | |
| 5th Queens | Neil McLeod | Conservative |
| 5th Queens | George W. Deblois | Conservative |
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