Thomas Bell (politician)

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Thomas Bell
Member of Parliament
for St. John—Albert
In office
October 1925 – August 1935
Preceded by John Babington Baxter
Succeeded by William Ryan
Personal details
Born (1863-11-22)22 November 1863
Saint John, New Brunswick
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Political party Conservative
Spouse(s) Jane Moore[1]
Profession lumber merchant, merchant

Thomas Bell (22 November 1863 – 8 December 1945) was a Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons. 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.

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