31st General Assembly of Prince Edward Island


The 31st General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from March 27, 1890, to November 13, 1893. The Liberal Party led by Frederick Peters formed a government after the Conservatives lost their majority in the 1890 election.
There were four sessions of the 31st General Assembly:
SessionStartEnd
1stMarch 27, 1890May 7, 1890
2ndApril 23, 1891July 15, 1891
3rdMarch 23, 1892May 5, 1892
4thMarch 8, 1893April 20, 1893

Patrick Blake was elected speaker in 1890; after Blake resigned his seat in 1891, Bernard D. McLellan was chosen as speaker.

Members

Electoral districtMemberPartyFirst elected / previously elected
1st KingsJohn McLeanConservative1876, 1882-
1st KingsAlexander Robertson Liberal1891-
1st KingsJames R. McLeanLiberal1882-
2nd KingsJ.P. SullivanConservative1890-
2nd KingsJ.C. UnderhayConservative1879, 1886-
3rd KingsH.L. McDonaldConservative1886-
3rd KingsJames E. MacDonald Conservative1890-
3rd KingsCyrus ShawConservative1886-
4th KingsJames ClowConservative1890-
4th KingsAngus MacLeodLiberal1886-
5th KingsDaniel GordonConservative1876-
5th KingsArchibald J. MacDonaldConservative1873, 1879-
1st PrinceJohn A. MathesonLiberal1882-
1st PrinceBernard D. McLellanLiberal1888-
2nd PrinceJohn YeoLiberal1873-
2nd PrinceAlfred McWilliams Liberal1891-
2nd PrinceJames RichardsConservative1873-
3rd PrinceJ.M. MontgomeryLiberal1890-
3rd PrinceJoseph O. ArsenaultConservative1873-
4th PrinceGeorge W. BentleyConservative1879-
4th PrinceJohn H. BellLiberal1886-
5th PrinceAngus McMillanLiberal1876, 1890-
5th PrinceDavid RogersConservative1890-
1st QueensJames M. SutherlandConservative1886-
1st QueensAlexander Bannerman Warburton Liberal1888, 1891-
1st QueensPeter SinclairConservative1873, 1882-
2nd QueensDonald FarquharsonLiberal1876-
2nd QueensDonald McKayConservative1876, 1890-
3rd QueensDonald FergusonConservative1878-
3rd QueensJ. H. Cummiskey Liberal1891-
3rd QueensFrederick PetersLiberal1890-
4th QueensGeorge ForbesLiberal1886-
4th QueensHector C. McDonaldLiberal1890-
5th QueensNeil McLeodConservative1879-
5th QueensPatrick BlakeConservative1882-
5th QueensJohn Theophilus Jenkins Conservative1891-