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
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