Background
He was born in Cromarty, Ontario and became a physician.
He was born in Cromarty, Ontario and became a physician.
He was a schoolteacher at Aurora, Ontario and at Kingston Collegiate Instituted before beginning medical studies. After earning medical (MDCM) degrees, Hall became the staff physician and surgeon of Bruce County"s House of Refuge for 31 years, and also served as a county jail doctor for 17 years. He was first elected to Parliament at the Bruce South riding in the 1925 general election then re-elected in 1926 and 1930.
With riding boundary changes, Hall was a candidate at the newly formed Grey—Bruce riding, but was defeated in the 1935 election by Agnes MacPhail of the United Farmers-Labour party.