31st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
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The 31st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 26, 1903 and January 23, 1908.
Jabez Bunting Snowball served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick until March 1907 when he was succeeded by Lemuel John Tweedie.
C.W. Robinson was chosen as speaker. Charles J. Osman was selected as speaker in 1907 after Robinson became premier for the province.
The Liberal Party led by Lemuel John Tweedie formed the government. William Pugsley became party leader in 1907 when Tweedie became lieutenant governor. Clifford William Robinson succeeded Pugsley later that year when Pugsley entered federal politics.
[edit] List of Members
Electoral District | Name |
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St. John County | Albert T. Dunn |
Robert C. Ruddick | |
York | William T. Whitehead |
George W. Allen | |
John A. Campbell | |
George F. Borden | |
Westmorland | Arthur B. Copp |
Clifford W. Robinson | |
Francis J. Sweeney | |
Clement M. Leger | |
King's | George G. Scovil |
Ora P. King | |
William Pugsley | |
Queen's | Laughlin P. Farris |
Isaac W. Carpenter | |
Charlotte | Thomas A. Hartt |
Ward C.H. Grimmer | |
George J. Clarke | |
George F. Hill | |
Northumberland | John Morrissy |
William S. Loggie | |
Lemuel J. Tweedie | |
Donald Morrison | |
Sunbury | Parker Glasier |
John D. Hazen | |
Kent | James Barnes |
Jean-Baptiste Goguen | |
Urbain Johnson | |
Gloucester | Joseph Poirier |
Theobald M. Burns | |
John Young | |
Carleton | Benjamin F. Smith |
James K. Fleming | |
Wendell P. Jones | |
Restigouche | Charles H. LaBillois |
Henry F. McLatchy | |
Albert | Charles J. Osman |
Sanford S. Ryan | |
Victoria | John F. Tweeddale |
James Burgess, Jr. | |
Madawaska | Narcisse A. Gagnon Cyprien Martin (1903) |
Thomas Clair | |
City of St. John | Harrison A. McKeown |
George Robertson | |
Daniel S. Purdy | |
Edward Lantalum |
Notes:
Preceded by 30th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1903-1908 |
Succeeded by 32nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
[edit] References
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1903, AJ Magurn