31st General Assembly of Nova Scotia - List of Members

List of Members

Electoral District Name Party
Annapolis County Joseph A. Bancroft Liberal
J. W. Longley

J.W. Longley (1896)

Liberal
Antigonish County Christopher P. Chisholm Liberal
Colin F. McIsaac

Angus McGillivray (1895)

Liberal
County of Cape Breton John McCormick Liberal-Conservative
William McKay Liberal-Conservative
Colchester County Wilbert D. Dimock

Firman McClure (1895)

Liberal-Conservative

Liberal

Frederick Andrew Laurence Liberal
Cumberland County Thomas R. Black Liberal
Alexander E. Fraser Liberal
Digby County Ambrose H. Comeau Liberal
Eliakim E. Tupper

Angus M. Gidney (1895)

Liberal

Liberal-Conservative

Guysborough County Daniel H. MacKinnon Liberal
John H. Sinclair Liberal
Halifax County William A. Black Liberal-Conservative
William S. Fielding

William B. Wallace (1896)

Liberal
William Roche, Jr. Liberal
Hants County Arthur Drysdale Liberal
Charles Smith Wilcox Liberal-Conservative
Inverness County Alexander Campbell Liberal-Conservative
John H. Jamieson Liberal-Conservative
Kings County Brenton H. Dodge Liberal
Harry H. Wickwire Liberal
Lunenburg County Charles E. Church Liberal
John D. Sperry

Allan R. Moreash (1896)

Liberal
Pictou County William Cameron Liberal-Conservative
Alexander Grant Liberal-Conservative
Charles E. Tanner Liberal-Conservative
Queens County Albert M. Hemeon

Edward M. Farrell (1896)

Liberal
Richard Hunt Liberal
Richmond County Simon Joyce Liberal
John Morrison

Joseph Matheson (1894)

Liberal-Conservative

Liberal

Shelburne County Thomas Johnston Liberal
Thomas Robertson Liberal
Victoria County John L. Bethune

George Henry Murray (1896)

Conservative

Liberal

John G. Morrison Liberal
Yarmouth County William Law Liberal
Albert A. Pothier Liberal-Conservative

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