Members of Parliament
- 1935 - Alexander MacGillivray Young - Liberal Party of Canada
- 1939 (by-election following Young's death) - Rev. Walter George Brown - United Reform Movement
- 1940 - Rev. Walter George Brown - United Reform Movement
- 1940 (by-election, following Brown's death) - Alfred Henry Bence - Conservative
- 1945 - Robert Ross (Roy) Knight - Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
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