41st General Assembly of Prince Edward Island

The 41st General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from March 20, 1928, to July 2, 1931. The Liberal Party led by Albert Charles Saunders formed the government. After Saunders was named a judge, Walter Lea became party leader and Premier in 1930.

David McDonald was elected speaker.

There were four sessions of the 41st General Assembly:

Session Start End
1st March 20, 1928 April 27, 1928
2nd March 19, 1929 April 19, 1929
3rd March 11, 1930 April 10, 1930
4th March 24, 1931 May 7, 1931

Members

Kings

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Kings     Augustine A. MacDonald Conservative     Harry D. McLean Conservative
2nd Kings     Harry Cox Liberal     James P. McIntyre Liberal
3rd Kings     John Mustard Liberal     Thomas V. Grant Liberal
4th Kings     John A. Campbell Liberal     Walter Bruce Butler Liberal
5th Kings     Paul A. Scully Liberal     James David Stewart Conservative

Prince

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Prince     Jeremiah Blanchard Liberal     Robert H. Gordon Liberal
2nd Prince     Albert Charles Saunders[1]

Shelton Sharp (1930)

Liberal

Conservative

    William H. Dennis Liberal
3rd Prince     Adrien Arsenault Conservative     Harry A. Darby Liberal
4th Prince     Horace Wright Liberal    
Walter Lea Liberal
5th Prince     John F. MacNeill Conservative     Lucas R. Allan Liberal

Queens

District Assemblyman Party Councillor Party
1st Queens     Peter Sinclair Liberal     W. F. Alan Stewart Liberal
2nd Queens     Angus McPhee Liberal     Bradford W. LePage Liberal
3rd Queens     Russell C. Clark Liberal     David McDonald Liberal
4th Queens     J. James Larabee Liberal     George S. Inman[2]

Callum J. Bruce (1928)

Liberal
5th Queens     W. Chester S. McLure[3] Conservative     William Joseph Parnell MacMillan Conservative

Notes:

  1. named a judge
  2. resigned
  3. elected to House of Commons in 1930
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References

  • Election results for the Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly, 1927-06-25
  • O'Handley, Kathryn Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1994 ISBN 0-921925-54-9
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