37th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - List of Members

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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