38th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - List of Members

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
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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