词条 | Thomas Bell (politician) |
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| name=Thomas Bell | birthname= | image= | imagesize=150px | caption= | birth_date={{birth date|df=yes|1863|11|22}} | birth_place=Saint John, New Brunswick | death_date={{death date and age|1945|12|8|1863|11|22|df=yes}} | death_place= | spouse=Jane Moore[1] | residence= | riding=St. John—Albert | predecessor=John Babington Baxter | successor=William Ryan | term_start=October 1925 | term_end=August 1935 | profession=lumber merchant, merchant | party=Conservative | footnotes= | religion= | website= |}} Thomas Bell (22 November 1863 – 8 December 1945) was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, becoming a lumber merchant and merchant. Bell attended school at Saint John, and later became a member of the Military Hospital Commission in World War I.[1] He was first elected to Parliament at the St. John—Albert riding in the 1925 general election with fellow Conservative candidate Murray MacLaren. He was re-elected there in 1926 and 1930. After completing the 17th Canadian Parliament, Bell left federal politics and did not seek another term in the 1935 election. References1. ^1 {{cite book | title=Canadian Parliamentary Guide | first=A.L. | last=Normandin | year=1932 }} External links
5 : 1863 births|1945 deaths|Canadian merchants|Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) MPs|Members of the House of Commons of Canada from New Brunswick |
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