30th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
The 30th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from March 29, 1887, to January 7, 1890. The majority party was the Conservative Party led by William Wilfred Sullivan. After Sullivan resigned to serve in the province's Supreme Court, Neil McLeod became party leader and premier.
There were three sessions of the 30th General Assembly:
Session | Start | End |
---|---|---|
1st | March 29, 1887 | May 7, 1887 |
2nd | March 22, 1888 | April 28, 1888 |
3rd | March 14, 1889 | April 17, 1889 |
The speaker was John A. MacDonald.
Members
Electoral district | Member | Party |
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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 [1] | 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[2] | Liberal |
5th Queens | Patrick Blake | Conservative |
5th Queens | Neil McLeod | Conservative |
Notes:
- elected to federal seat in 1887
- died in 1888
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