G.J. Clarke was chosen as speaker in 1913. W.B. Dickson became speaker in 1914 after Clarke became party leader in 1914. O.M. Melanson became speaker in 1916 after Dickson died.
33rd, brunswick, legislature, 33rd, brunswick, legislative, assembly, represented, brunswick, between, february, 1913, january, 1917, josiah, wood, served, lieutenant, governor, brunswick, clarke, chosen, speaker, 1913, dickson, became, speaker, 1914, after, c. The 33rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 13 1913 and January 20 1917 Josiah Wood served as Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick G J Clarke was chosen as speaker in 1913 W B Dickson became speaker in 1914 after Clarke became party leader in 1914 O M Melanson became speaker in 1916 after Dickson died The Conservative Party led by James Kidd Flemming formed the government George Johnson Clarke became party leader in 1914 when Flemming was forced to resign When Clarke resigned due to poor health in 1917 James Alexander Murray served as leader until the general election held later that year Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Notes 4 ReferencesHistory editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2022 Members editElectoral District Name Saint John County John M Baxter Thomas B Carson York Harry F McLeod 1 Percy A Guthrie 1914 James K Pinder Oscar E Morehouse John A Young Westmorland Frank B Black Patrick G Mahoney 2 Ernest A Smith 1916 William F Humphrey Olivier Maximin Melanson Kings George B Jones James A Murray Hedley V Dickson Queens Arthur R Slipp Harry W Woods Charlotte Ward C H Grimmer George J Clarke Henry I Taylor Scott D Guptill Northumberland William L Allain John Morrissy Francis D Swim James L Stewart Sunbury Parker Glasier George A Perley Kent Thomas J Bourque D V Landry Gloucester Joseph B Hachey Alfred J Witzell A J H Stewart Martin J Robichaud Carleton James K Fleming 3 Benjamin F Smith 1915 Donald Munro 4 William S Sutton 1916 George L White Restigouche David A Stewart Arthur Culligan Albert Walter B Dickson George D Prescott Victoria J Leigh White Titus J Carter Madawaska Louis Auguste Dugal Joseph H Pelletier Saint John City John E Wilson Leonard P Tilley Charles B Lockhart Phillip Grannan Moncton Otto B PriceNotes edit elected to federal seat named to cabinet lost subsequent by election resigned resignedReferences editCanadian Parliamentary Guide 1916 EJ Chambers Preceded by32nd New Brunswick Legislature Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick1912 1917 Succeeded by34th New Brunswick Legislature nbsp Canada portal nbsp This legislature related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 33rd New Brunswick Legislature amp oldid 1194013920, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,