30th General Assembly of Nova Scotia explained

The 30th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1890 and 1894.

The Liberal Party led by William Stevens Fielding formed the government.

Michael J. Power was chosen as speaker for the house.

The assembly was dissolved on February 14, 1894.

List of Members

Electoral DistrictNameParty
Annapolis CountyHenry H. ChuteLiberal
J. W. LongleyLiberal
Antigonish CountyAngus McGillivray
Christopher P. Chisholm (1891)
Liberal
Colin F. McIsaacLiberal
County of Cape BretonAngus J. McDonaldLiberal
Joseph McPherson
Joseph McPherson (1891)
Liberal
Colchester CountyGeorge ClarkeLiberal
Frederick Andrew LaurenceLiberal
Cumberland CountyGeorge W. ForrestLiberal-Conservative
William OxleyLiberal-Conservative
Digby CountyAmbrose H. ComeauLiberal
Eliakim E. TupperLiberal
Guysborough CountyAlexander F. CameronLiberal-Conservative
Hamilton MorrowLiberal-Conservative
Halifax CountyWilliam S. FieldingLiberal
Michael Joseph PowerLiberal
William Roche, Jr.Liberal
Hants CountyAllen Haley[1]
Arthur Drysdale (1891)
Liberal
Thomas B. SmithLiberal-Conservative
Inverness CountyJohn McKinnonLiberal
Daniel McNeilLiberal
Kings CountyBarclay WebsterLiberal-Conservative
Alfred P. WeltonLiberal
Lunenburg CountyCharles E. ChurchLiberal
John D. SperryLiberal
Pictou CountyWilliam CameronLiberal-Conservative
Alexander GrantLiberal-Conservative
James D. McGregorLiberal
Queens CountyAlbert M. HemeonLiberal
Richard HuntLiberal
Richmond CountyAbraham LeBlancLiberal
Joseph MathesonLiberal
Shelburne CountyThomas JohnstonLiberal
Charles H. CahanLiberal-Conservative
Victoria CountyJohn L. BethuneConservative
John A. FraserLiberal
Yarmouth CountyAlbert Gayton[2]
Forman Hatfield (1890)
Liberal
William LawLiberal

Notes:

  1. ran for federal seat
  2. named registrar of deeds

References