List of Members
| Riding | Name | Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annapolis County | Obediah Parker Goucher | ||
| Harry Thompson MacKenzie | |||
| Antigonish County | William Chisholm | ||
| John Laughlin McIsaac | |||
| Cape Breton Centre | Gordon Sidney Harrington | Minister of Public Works & Mines | |
| Joseph Macdonald | |||
| Cape Breton East | John Carey Douglas | Attorney General (1925-6) | |
| Alexander O'Handley | |||
| Colchester County | William Boardman Armstrong | ||
| Frank Stanfield | |||
| Cumberland County | Percy Chapman Black | Minister of Highways | |
| Daniel George McKenzie | Speaker (1925-6) | ||
| Archibald Terris | |||
| Digby County | William Hudson Farnham | ||
| John Louis Philip Robicheau | |||
| Guysborough County | Simon Osborn Giffin | ||
| Howard Amos Rice | |||
| Halifax County | Josiah Frederick Fraser | ||
| Alexander Montgomerie | |||
| John Francis Mahoney | |||
| John Archibald Walker | Minister of Natural Resources & Provincial Development |
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| William Drysdale Piercey | |||
| Hants County | Albert E. Parsons | Speaker (1926-8) | |
| Edgar Nelson Rhodes | Provincial Secretary & Premier | ||
| Inverness County | Hubert Meen Aucoin | ||
| Malcolm McKay | |||
| Kings County | George Clyde Nowlan | ||
| Reginald Tucker Caldwell | |||
| Lunenburg County | Wallace Norman Rehfuss | ||
| William Haslam Smith | |||
| Pictou County | John Doull | ||
| Robert Albert Douglas | |||
| Hugh Allan MacQuarrie | |||
| Queens County | Frank J.D. Barnjum | ||
| William Lorimer Hall | Attorney General (1926-1928) | ||
| Richmond County & Cape Breton West | Benjamin AmedeƩ LeBlanc | ||
| John Alexander MacDonald | |||
| Shelburne County | Norman Emmons Smith | ||
| Ernest Reginald Nickerson | |||
| Victoria County | Donald Buchanan McLeod | ||
| Philip McLeod | |||
| Yarmouth County | John Flint Cahan | ||
| Raymond Neri d'Entremont |
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