- List of Members
- References
The 38th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 5, 1936, and October 24, 1939. Murray MacLaren served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. Hedley F. G. Bridges was chosen as speaker. The Liberal Party led by Allison Dysart formed the government. List of Members Electoral District | Name | Party |
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Saint John County | Robert McAllister | Conservative | H. Colby Smith | Conservative | York | John B. McNair | Liberal | Ernest W. Stairs | Liberal | H. Ralph Gunter | Liberal | Stewart E. Durling | Liberal | Westmorland | Austin C. Taylor | Liberal | Frank H. Copp | Liberal | E. R. McDonald | Liberal | Simeon Melanson | Liberal | Kings | Walter W. V. Foster | Liberal | Colin C. McDonald | Liberal | W. A. Jeffries | Liberal | Queens | F. A. McGrand | Liberal | W. M. Jenkins | Liberal | Charlotte | A. D. Dyas | Conservative | J.J. Hayes Doone | Liberal | R. Fraser Keay | Liberal | Foster C. Calder | Liberal | Northumberland | William S. Anderson | Liberal | Richard J. Gill | Liberal | Frederick M. Tweedie | Liberal | Hidulphe A. Savoie | Liberal | Sunbury | Gabriel F. Smith | Liberal | W. C. Lawson | Liberal | Kent | A. Allison Dysart | Liberal | Auguste J. Bordage | Liberal | François G. Richard | Liberal | Gloucester | Clovis T. Richard | Liberal | J. André Doucet | Liberal | F.T.B. Young | Liberal | William A. Losier | Liberal | Carleton | Edwin W. Melville | Conservative | Gladstone W. Perry | Conservative | Fred C. Squires | Conservative | Restigouche | H.F.G. Bridges | Liberal | Philibert LeBlanc | Liberal | Albert | H. O. Downey | Liberal | Fred Colpitts[1] | Liberal | Victoria | Frederick W. Pirie | Liberal | John W. Niles | Liberal | Madawaska | Pio Laporte | Liberal | J. Gaspard Boucher | Liberal | Saint John City | A. P. Paterson | Liberal | W. F. Roberts | Liberal | Horace A. Porter | Liberal | E. J. Henneberry | Liberal | Moncton | Charles H. Blakeney | Liberal |
Notes: 1. ^Family History
References - Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1939, AL Normandin
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