35th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

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The 35th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 17, 1921 and July 17, 1925.

William Pugsley served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1921. He was succeeded by William Frederick Todd in 1923.

Allison Dysart was chosen as speaker.

The Liberal Party led by Walter Edward Foster partnered with members of the United Farmers to form the first minority government in the province's history. Peter Veniot succeeded Foster in 1923.

[edit] List of Members

Electoral District Name Party
St. John County John M. Baxter[1]

Allister H. Bentley (1922)

Conservative

Liberal

L. Murray Curren Liberal
York James K. Pinder Conservative
Charles D. Richards Conservative
John A. Young Conservative
Samuel L.B. Hunter Liberal
Westmorland Fred Magee Liberal
Frederick L. Estabrooks Liberal
A. Chase Fawcett United Farmers
Reid McManus Liberal
King's Ormond W. Wetmore Liberal
George B. Jones [1]

James D. McKenna (1922)

Conservative

Liberal

Hedley V. Dickson Conservative
Queen's George Herbert King Liberal
Judson E. Hetherington Liberal
Charlotte Henry I. Taylor Conservative
Scott D. Guptill Conservative
John M. Flewelling Conservative
John W. Scovil Liberal
Northumberland John Vanderbeck[2]

Abram V. Vanderbeck (1921)

Conservative
Fred A. Fowlie Liberal
John S. Martin Liberal
Charles J. Morrissy Liberal
Sunbury Robert H. Smith Liberal
David W. Mersereau Liberal
Kent A. Allison Dysart Liberal
Philias J. Melanson Liberal
Auguste J. Bordage Liberal
Gloucester Peter J. Veniot Liberal
James P. Byrne [3]

Ivan C. Rand (1925)

Liberal
Seraphin R. Leger Liberal
Jean G. Robichaud [1]

J. André Doucet

Liberal
Carleton Fred W. Smith United Farmers
Rennie K. Tracey United Farmers
Samuel J. Burdock United Farmers
Restigouche David A. Stewart Conservative
Henry Diotte Conservative
Albert Lewis Smith Conservative
John L. Peck Conservative
Victoria D. Wetmore Pickett United Farmers
George W. Warnock United Farmers
Madawaska Joseph E. Michaud Liberal
D.L. Daigle

Lorne J. Violette (1922)

Liberal
City of St. John Walter E. Foster Liberal
William Francis Roberts Liberal
Robert Thomas Hayes Conservative
William Edward Scully Liberal
City of Moncton C.W. Robinson [4]

E. Albert Reilly (1924)

Liberal

Conservative

Notes:

  1. ^ a b c elected to federal seat
  2. ^ died in 1921
  3. ^ resigned to accept appointment as judge
  4. ^ named to Senate of Canada
Preceded by
34th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1921-1925
Succeeded by
36th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

[edit] References

  • Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1925, AL Normandin