39th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - List of Members

List of Members

Riding Name Position
Annapolis County Obediah Parker Goucher Minister of Agriculture

(1930)

Harry Thompson MacKenzie
Antigonish County John Laughlin McIsaac
William Chisholm
Cape Breton Centre Gordon Sidney Harrington Premier (1930)
Joseph Macdonald
Cape Breton East Robert H. Butts
Daniel R. Cameron
Colchester County Frank Stanfield
William A. Fleming
Cumberland County Percy Chapman Black Minister of Highways
Archibald Terris
Daniel George McKenzie
Digby County Joseph Willie Comeau
Alexander S. MacMillan
Guysborough County C. W. Anderson
M. E. Morrison
Halifax County John Francis Mahoney
Gordon Benjamin Isnor
Josiah Frederick Fraser Provincial Secretary
(1931)
Angus McDonald Morton
Edward Joseph Cragg
Hants County Albert E. Parsons
Edgar Nelson Rhodes Premier
Inverness County James A.Proudfoot
Moses E. McGarry
Kings County Reginald Tucker Caldwell
George Clyde Nowlan
Lunenburg County John James Kinley
Gordon E. Romkey
Pictou County John Doull
Robert Albert Douglas
Hugh Allan MacQuarrie
Queens County William Lorimer Hall
Donald W. MacKay
Richmond County & Cape Breton West Edward C. Doyle
Alonza A. Martell
Shelburne County Henry R. L. Bill
Wishart McLea Robertson
Victoria County Donald Buchanan McLeod
Daniel Alexander Cameron
Yarmouth County Lindsay C. Gardner
Rene W. E. Landry

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