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34th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island
The 34th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from March 19, 1901, to November 9, 1904. The Liberal Party led by Donald Farquharson formed the government. In December 1901, Arthur Peters became Liberal party leader and Premier.
There were four sessions of the 34th General Assembly:
| Session | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | March 19, 1901 | May 10, 1901 |
| 2nd | March 11, 1902 | April 18, 1902 |
| 3rd | March 19, 1903 | April 30, 1903 |
| 4th | March 24, 1904 | April 30, 1904 |
Samuel E. Reid was elected speaker.
Members
Kings
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Kings | John McLean | Conservative | 1882, 1900 | |||||
| 2nd Kings | Arthur Peters | Liberal | 1893 | |||||
| 3rd Kings | Malcolm MacDonald | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| Walter A. O. Morson (1902) | Conservative | 1902 | ||||||
| 4th Kings | John A. Mathieson | Conservative | 1900 | |||||
| 5th Kings | Archibald J. MacDonald | Conservative | 1873, 1879 | |||||
| 1st Kings | John Kickham | Conservative | 1897 | |||||
| 2nd Kings | Anthony McLaughlin | Liberal | 1893 | |||||
| James McInnis (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | ||||||
| 3rd Kings | James E. MacDonald | Conservative | 1890 | |||||
| Patrick Kelly (1904) | Conservative | 1904 | ||||||
| 4th Kings | Alexander F. Bruce | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| Murdock MacKinnon (1902) | Conservative | 1897, 1902 | ||||||
| 5th Kings | Daniel Gordon | Conservative | 1876 |
Prince
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Prince | Benjamin Gallant | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| 2nd Prince | James W. Richards | Liberal | 1873 | |||||
| 3rd Prince | Joseph F. Arsenault | Conservative | 1895 | |||||
| 4th Prince | Samuel E. Reid | Liberal | 1899 | |||||
| 5th Prince | George Godkin | Liberal | 1893, 1900 | |||||
| 1st Prince | Benjamin Rogers | Liberal | 1893, 1900 | |||||
| 2nd Prince | Alfred McWilliams | Liberal | 1891 | |||||
| 3rd Prince | Peter MacNutt | Conservative | 1897 | |||||
| 4th Prince | Joseph Read | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| 5th Prince | Robert C. McLeod | Liberal | 1900 |
Queens
| District | Assemblyman | Party | First elected / previously elected | District | Councillor | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Queens | Matthew Smith | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| 2nd Queens | Edward Douglas | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| 3rd Queens | H. James Palmer | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| 4th Queens | David P. Irving | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| 5th Queens | John F. Whear | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| James Warburton (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | ||||||
| 1st Queens | George Simpson | Liberal | 1900 | |||||
| 2nd Queens | Donald Farquharson | Liberal | 1876 | |||||
| Dougald Currie (1902) | Conservative | 1902 | ||||||
| 3rd Queens | James H. Cummiskey | Liberal | 1891 | |||||
| 4th Queens | George Forbes | Liberal | 1886 | |||||
| 5th Queens | George E. Hughes | Liberal | 1900 |
Notes:
References
- died in 1902
- named judge
- died in 1903
- election appealed
- resigned
- elected to federal seat
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