32nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia - List of Members

List of Members

Electoral District Name Party
Annapolis County Joseph A. Bancroft Liberal
J. W. Longley Liberal
Antigonish County Christopher P. Chisholm Independent
Angus McGillivray Liberal
County of Cape Breton Alexander Johnston Liberal
Arthur S. Kendall

Neil J. Gillis (1900)

Liberal
Colchester County Frederick Andrew Laurence Liberal
Thomas G. McMullen Liberal-Conservative
Cumberland County Thomas R. Black Liberal
Alexander E. Fraser Liberal
Digby County Ambrose H. Comeau Liberal
Angus M. Gidney Liberal
Guysborough County William A. Ferguson Liberal
John H. Sinclair Liberal
Halifax County David McPherson Liberal
George Mitchell Liberal
William H. Wallace Liberal
Hants County Arthur Drysdale Liberal
Charles Smith Wilcox Liberal-Conservative
Inverness County Moses J. Doucet Liberal
James McDonald Liberal
Kings County Brenton H. Dodge Liberal
Harry H. Wickwire Liberal
Lunenburg County Charles E. Church Liberal
John D. Sperry Liberal
Pictou County M.H. Fitzpatrick Liberal-Conservative
E.M. MacDonald Liberal
J.D. McGregor Liberal
Queens County Edward M. Farrell Liberal
Thomas Keillor Liberal
Richmond County Duncan Finlayson Liberal
Simon Joyce Liberal
Shelburne County Thomas Johnston Liberal
Thomas Robertson Liberal
Victoria County George Henry Murray Liberal
John G. Morrison Liberal
Yarmouth County William Law

Augustus F. Stoneman (1900)

Liberal
Henry S. LeBlanc Liberal

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