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Alberic Archie Mondou

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Preceded by
  
Victor Gladu

Role
  
Political figure

Name
  
Alberic-Archie Mondou


Political party
  
Conservative

Succeeded by
  
Victor Gladu

Died
  
February 13, 1951

Preceded by
  
Roch Moise Samuel Mignault

Succeeded by
  
Joseph Ernest Oscar Gladu

Born
  
February 2, 1872 Saint-Francois-du-Lac, Quebec (
1872-02-02
)

Other political affiliations
  
Conservative Party of Quebec

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Albéric-Archie Mondou (February 2, 1872 – February 13, 1951) was a notary and political figure in Quebec. He represented Yamaska in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in 1897 and Yamaska in the Canadian House of Commons from 1911 to 1917 as a Conservative.

He was born in Saint-François-du-Lac, Quebec, the son of Eusèbe Mondou and Marie-Georgina Desmarais, and was educated at the Séminaire de Nicolet and the Université Laval. He qualified to practise as a notary in 1894 and set up practice in Montreal. In 1895, he married Augustine Cardin. Mondou was a director of the Strathcona Fire Insurance Company and vice-president and manager of the Quebec and Western Canada Land Syndicate Ltd. He was manager of the Banque Provinciale at Pierreville from 1902 to 1911. Mondou defeated Victor Gladu in 1897 for a seat in the Quebec assembly; that election was overturned and he lost two subsequent by-elections held later that year. He ran unsuccessfully for a federal seat in 1900, in 1921 and 1945. Mondou died in Montreal at the age of 79.

References

Albéric-Archie Mondou Wikipedia