30th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island - Members

Members

Electoral district Member Party
1st Kings John McLean Conservative
1st Kings James R. McLean Liberal
2nd Kings William W. Sullivan Conservative
2nd Kings J.C. Underhay Conservative
3rd Kings H.L. McDonald Conservative
3rd Kings Cyrus Shaw Conservative
4th Kings Samuel Prowse Conservative
4th Kings Angus MacLeod Liberal
5th Kings Daniel Gordon Conservative
5th Kings Archibald J. MacDonald Conservative
1st Prince Sranislaus F. Perry Liberal
1st Prince John A. Matheson Liberal
2nd Prince John Yeo Conservative
2nd Prince J. W. Richards Conservative
3rd Prince Joseph O. Arsenault Conservative
3rd Prince John A. MacDonald Conservative
4th Prince George W. Bentley Conservative
4th Prince John H. Bell Liberal
5th Prince John Lefurgey Conservative
5th Prince John F. Gillis Conservative
1st Queens Peter Sinclair Conservative
1st Queens James M. Sutherland Conservative
2nd Queens Donald Farquharson Liberal
2nd Queens Joseph Wise Liberal
3rd Queens Donald Ferguson Conservative
3rd Queens Lucius O. Kelly Conservative
4th Queens George Forbes Liberal
4th Queens Donald C. Martin Liberal
5th Queens Patrick Blake Conservative
5th Queens Neil McLeod Conservative

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