List of Members
Electoral District | Name | Party |
---|---|---|
Annapolis County | O. T. Daniels | Liberal |
Frank R. Elliott | Liberal | |
Antigonish County | William Chisholm | Liberal |
Angus J. MacGillivray | United Farmers | |
County of Cape Breton | D. W. Morrison | Labour |
Joseph Steele | Labour | |
Arthur Forman Waye | Labour | |
Arthur R. Richardson | Farmer-Labour | |
Colchester County | Robert H. Smith | United Farmers |
Harry L. Taggart | United Farmers | |
Cumberland County | Gilbert N. Allen | United Farmers |
Daniel G. McKenzie | United Farmers | |
Archibald Terris | Labour | |
Digby County | Joseph Willie Comeau | Liberal |
Henry W. R. Warner | Liberal | |
Guysborough County | James C. Tory | Liberal |
C. W. Anderson | Liberal | |
Halifax County | Henry G. Bauld | Liberal |
Robert E. Finn
Walter Joseph O'Hearn (1922) |
Liberal | |
John B. Douglas | Liberal | |
Adam D. Burris | Liberal | |
John L. Connolly | Liberal | |
Hants County | James W. Reid | Liberal |
John A. MacDonald | United Farmers | |
Inverness County | Donald MacLennan | Liberal |
John C. Bourinot | Liberal | |
Kings County | Harry H. Wickwire James Sealy (1922) |
Liberal |
John A. MacDonald | Liberal | |
Lunenburg County | John James Kinley | Liberal |
Aubrey H. Sperry | Liberal | |
Pictou County | R. Henry Graham | Liberal |
J. Welsford MacDonald | Liberal | |
Robert M. McGregor | Liberal | |
Queens County | Jordan W. Smith | Liberal |
George S. McClearn | Liberal | |
Richmond County | John Alexander Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative |
Benjamin A. LeBlanc | Liberal-Conservative | |
Shelburne County | Robert Irwin | Liberal |
Frank E. Smith Ernest Howard Armstrong (1920) |
Liberal | |
Victoria County | George Henry Murray Daniel Alexander Cameron (1923) |
Liberal |
A. Gladstone Buchanan | Liberal | |
Yarmouth County | H. W. Corning | Liberal-Conservative |
A. R. Melanson | Liberal |
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