33rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
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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.
[edit] List of Members
| Electoral District | Name |
|---|---|
| St. John County | John M. Baxter |
| Thomas B. Carson | |
| York | Harry F. McLeod [1] Percy A. Guthrie (1914) |
| James K. Pinder | |
| Oscar Morehouse | |
| John A. Young | |
| Westmorland | Frank B. Black |
| Patrick G. Mahoney [2] Ernest A. Smith (1916) |
|
| William T. Humphrey | |
| Olivier-Maximin Melanson | |
| King's | George B. Jones |
| James A. Murray | |
| Hedley V. Dickson | |
| Queen's | Arthur B. 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 | John B. Hachey |
| Alfred J. Witzell | |
| A.L.H. Stewart | |
| Martin J. Robichaud | |
| Carleton | James K. Fleming [3]
Benjamin F. Smith (1915) |
| Donald Munro | |
| George L. White | |
| Restigouche | David A. Stewart |
| Arthur Culligan | |
| Albert | Walter B. Dickson |
| George D. Prescott | |
| Victoria | J. Leigh White |
| Thomas J. Carter | |
| Madawaska | L.A. Dugal |
| Joseph H. Pelletier | |
| City of St. John | John Edward Wilson |
| Leonard P. Tilley | |
| Charles B. Lockhart | |
| Phillip Grammen | |
| City of Moncton | Otto B. Price |
Notes:
| Preceded by 32nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1912-1917 |
Succeeded by 34th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly |
[edit] References
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1916, EJ Chambers

