Members of The Legislative Assembly
| # | MLA | Served | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | John Albert Sheppard | 1905–1916 | Liberal | |
| 2. | John Edwin Chisholm | Dec. 1916–1917 | Conservative | |
| 3. | Charles Avery Dunning | 1917–1926 | Liberal | |
| 4. | Thomas Waddell | June 1926–1929 | Liberal | |
| 5. | Sinclair Alexander Whittaker | 1929–1934 | Conservative | |
| 6. | Thomas Waddell | 1934–1938 | Liberal |
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