Harry Short
| Harry B. Short | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Digby—Annapolis | |
| In office October 1925 – August 1935 | |
| Preceded by | Lewis Johnstone Lovett | 
| Succeeded by | riding dissolved | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Harry Bernard Short 1 September 1864 Bear River, Nova Scotia | 
| Died | 15 April 1937 (aged 72) | 
| Political party | Conservative | 
| Spouse | Flora K. Robinson (m. 1891) | 
| Profession | Manager | 
Harry Bernard Short (1 September 1864 – 15 April 1937) was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Bear River, Nova Scotia and became a corporate manager and municipal politician.
Short attended school at Digby Academy. For five years, he served as Digby's mayor, and was director and manager of Maritime Fish Corporation's Digby division.[1]
He was first elected to Parliament at the Digby—Annapolis riding in the 1925 general election and re-elected there in 1926 and 1930. After completing his term in the 17th Canadian Parliament, Short did not seek re-election in 1935.