|
Ahearn, Thomas Franklin
|
Ottawa (City of)
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Anderson, Alexander James
|
Toronto--High Park
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Anderson, Robert King
|
Halton
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Arsenault, Telesphore
|
Kent
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Arthurs, James
|
Parry Sound
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Baker, Richard Langton
|
Toronto Northeast
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Barber, Harry James
|
Fraser Valley
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Baribeau, Jean Louis
|
Champlain
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Barrette, Joseph Arthur
|
Berthier--Maskinongé
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Beaubien, Arthur-Lucien
|
Provencher
(Manitoba)
|
Liberal Progressive
|
|
Beaubier, David Wilson
|
Brandon
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bélec, Charles
|
Pontiac
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bell, Charles William
|
Hamilton West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bell, Leslie Gordon
|
St. Antoine
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bell, Thomas
|
St. John--Albert
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bennett, Richard Bedford
|
Calgary West
(Alberta)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bertrand, Elie-Oscar
|
Prescott
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bettez, Arthur
|
Three Rivers--St. Maurice
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Beynon, William Addison
|
Moose Jaw
(Saskatchewan)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Black, George
|
Yukon
(Yukon)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Black, William Anderson
|
Halifax
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Blair, John Knox
|
Wellington North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bothwell, Charles Edward
|
Swift Current
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bouchard, Joseph Georges
|
Kamouraska
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Boucher, Aimé
|
Yamaska
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Boulanger, Joseph Oscar Lefebre
|
Bellechasse
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bourassa, Joseph Henri Napoléon
|
Labelle
(Quebec)
|
Independent
|
|
Bowen, Fred Wellington
|
Durham
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bowman, James Langstaff
|
Dauphin
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Boyes, Frank
|
Middlesex East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bradette, Joseph-Arthur
|
Timiskaming North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Brasset, Maurice
|
Gaspé
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Brown, John Livingstone
|
Lisgar
(Manitoba)
|
Liberal Progressive
|
|
Buckley, John Francis
|
Athabaska
(Alberta)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Burns, William Herbert
|
Portage la Prairie
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bury, Ambrose Upton Gledstanes
|
Edmonton East
(Alberta)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Butcher, Harry
|
Last Mountain
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Cahan, Charles Hazlitt
|
St. Lawrence--St. George
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Campbell, Milton Neil
|
Mackenzie
(Saskatchewan)
|
Progressive
|
|
Cantley, Thomas
|
Pictou
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cardin, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur
|
Richelieu
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Carmichael, Archibald M.
|
Kindersley
(Saskatchewan)
|
Progressive
|
|
Casgrain, Pierre-François
|
Charlevoix--Saguenay
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Casselman, Arza Clair
|
Grenville--Dundas
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cayley, Thomas Merritt
|
Oxford South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Chaplin, James Dew
|
Lincoln
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Charters, Samuel
|
Peel
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Chevrier, Edgar-Rodolphe-Eugène
|
Ottawa (City of)
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Coote, George Gibson
|
Macleod
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
Cormier, Maximilien Dominic (Maxime)
|
Restigouche--Madawaska
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cotnam, Ira Delbert
|
Renfrew North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cowan, Donald James
|
Port Arthur--Thunder Bay
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cowan, Walter Davy
|
Long Lake
(Saskatchewan)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Denis, Joseph-Arthur
|
St. Denis
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Deslauriers, Hermas
|
St. Mary
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Desrochers, Jules
|
Portneuf
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Dickie, Charles Herbert
|
Nanaimo
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Donnelly, Thomas F.
|
Willow Bunch
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Dorion, Charles Napoléon
|
Québec--Montmorency
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Dubois, Lucien
|
Nicolet
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Dubuc, Julien-Édouard-Alfred
|
Chicoutimi
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Duff, William
|
Antigonish--Guysborough
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Duguay, Joseph Léonard
|
Lake St. John
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Dumaine, Cyrille
|
Bagot
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Dupré, Maurice
|
Quebec West
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Dupuis, Vincent
|
Laprairie--Napierville
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Duranleau, Alfred
|
Chambly--Verchères
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Edwards, Alexander McKay
|
Waterloo South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Elliott, John Campbell
|
Middlesex West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Embury, Alexander Thomas
|
Hastings--Peterborough
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ernst, William Gordon
|
Queens--Lunenburg
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Esling, William Kemble
|
Kootenay West
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Euler, William Daum
|
Waterloo North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Factor, Samuel
|
Toronto West Centre
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Fafard, Joseph-Fernand
|
L'Islet
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Ferland, Charles-Édouard
|
Joliette
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Fiset, Eugène
|
Rimouski
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Fontaine, Joseph-Théophile-Adélard
|
St. Hyacinthe--Rouville
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Fortin, Émile
|
Lévis
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Fournier, Alphonse
|
Hull
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Fraser, John Anderson
|
Cariboo
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Fraser, William Alexander
|
Northumberland
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Gagnon, Onésime
|
Dorchester
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ganong, Arthur D.
|
Charlotte
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gardiner, Robert
|
Acadia
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
Garland, Edward Joseph
|
Bow River
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
Garland, William Foster
|
Carleton
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Geary, George Reginald
|
Toronto South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gershaw, Frederick William
|
Medicine Hat
(Alberta)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Girouard, Wilfrid
|
Drummond--Arthabaska
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Gobeil, Samuel
|
Compton
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gordon, Wesley Ashton
|
Timiskaming South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gott, Eccles James
|
Essex South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Goulet, Alfred
|
Russell
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Gray, Ross Wilfred
|
Lambton West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Guthrie, Hugh
|
Wellington South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Hackett, John Thomas
|
Stanstead
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Hall, Walter Allan
|
Bruce South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hanbury, Wilfred
|
Vancouver--Burrard
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hanson, Olof
|
Skeena
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hanson, Richard Burpee
|
York--Sunbury
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Harris, Joseph Henry
|
Toronto--Scarborough
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Hay, Thomas
|
Springfield
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Heaps, Abraham Albert
|
Winnipeg North
(Manitoba)
|
Labour
|
|
Heenan, Peter
|
Kenora--Rainy River
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hepburn, Mitchell Frederick
|
Elgin West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Howard, Charles Benjamin
|
Sherbrooke
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Howden, John Power
|
St. Boniface
(Manitoba)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hurtubise, Joseph Raoul
|
Nipissing
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Ilsley, James Lorimer
|
Hants--Kings
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Irvine, William
|
Wetaskiwin
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
Jacobs, Samuel William
|
Cartier
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Johnstone, Lewis Wilkieson
|
Cape Breton North--Victoria
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Jones, George Burpee
|
Royal
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Kennedy, Donald MacBeth
|
Peace River
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
Kennedy, William Walker
|
Winnipeg South Centre
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
|
Prince Albert
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
La Vergne, Armand Renaud
|
Montmagny
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lacroix, Édouard
|
Beauce
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Laflèche, Joseph-François
|
Richmond--Wolfe
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lapointe, Ernest
|
Quebec East
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
LaRue, Joseph-Ernest-Henri
|
Matane
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Laurin, Joseph-Georges-Philippe
|
Jacques Cartier
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lawson, James Earl
|
York West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lennox, Thomas Herbert
|
York North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Loucks, William John
|
Rosetown
(Saskatchewan)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lucas, William Thomas Lougheed
|
Camrose
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
Luchkovich, Michael
|
Vegreville
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
MacDonald, Finlay
|
Cape Breton South
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Macdonald, John Alexander
|
King's
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Macdonald, John Alexander
|
Richmond--West Cape Breton
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
MacDougall, Isaac Duncan
|
Inverness
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
MacInnis, Angus
|
Vancouver South
(British Columbia)
|
Independent Labour
|
|
Mackenzie, Ian Alistair
|
Vancouver Centre
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
MacLaren, Murray
|
St. John--Albert
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
MacLean, Alfred Edgar
|
Prince
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
MacMillan, Frank Roland
|
Saskatoon
(Saskatchewan)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
MacNicol, John Ritchie
|
Toronto Northwest
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Macphail, Agnes Campbell
|
Grey Southeast
(Ontario)
|
Progressive
|
|
Malcolm, James
|
Bruce North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Maloney, Martin James
|
Renfrew South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Manion, Robert James
|
Fort William
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Marcil, Charles
|
Bonaventure
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Matthews, Robert Charles
|
Toronto East Centre
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McDade, George Manning
|
Northumberland
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McGibbon, Peter
|
Muskoka--Ontario
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McGillis, Angus
|
Glengarry
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McGregor, Robert Henry
|
York South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McIntosh, Cameron Ross
|
North Battleford
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McKenzie, Robert
|
Assiniboia
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McLean, Michael Dalton
|
Kootenay East
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McLure, Winfield Chester Scott
|
Queen's
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McMillan, Thomas
|
Huron South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McPhee, George Washington
|
Yorkton
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Mercier, Joseph-Alexandre
|
Laurier--Outremont
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Mercier, Paul
|
St. Henri
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Moore, John Clarke
|
Châteauguay--Huntingdon
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Moore, William Henry
|
Ontario
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Morand, Raymond Ducharme
|
Essex East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Motherwell, William Richard
|
Melville
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Mullins, Henry Alfred
|
Marquette
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Munn, Albert Edward
|
Vancouver North
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Murphy, Thomas Gerow
|
Neepawa
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Myers, John Howard
|
Queen's
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Neill, Alan Webster
|
Comox--Alberni
(British Columbia)
|
Independent
|
|
Nicholson, George Brecken
|
Algoma East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Parent, Louis-Étienne
|
Terrebonne
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Peck, Edward Armour
|
Peterborough West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Perley, Ernest Edward
|
Qu'Appelle
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Perley, George Halsey
|
Argenteuil
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Perras, Fizalam-William
|
Wright
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Pettit, George Hamilton
|
Welland
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Pickel, Follin Horace
|
Brome--Missisquoi
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Plunkett, D'Arcy Britton
|
Victoria
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Porteous, Victor Clarence
|
Grey North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Pouliot, Jean-François
|
Témiscouata
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Power, Charles Gavan
|
Quebec South
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Price, Otto Baird
|
Westmorland
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Quinn, Felix Patrick
|
Halifax
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ralston, James Layton
|
Shelburne--Yarmouth
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Raymond, Maxime
|
Beauharnois
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Reid, Thomas
|
New Westminster
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Rennie, George Septimus
|
Hamilton East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Rhéaume, Pierre Auguste Martial
|
St. Johns--Iberville
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Rinfret, Louis Édouard Fernand
|
St. James
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Roberge, Eusèbe
|
Mégantic
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Robinson, Sidney Cecil
|
Essex West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Robitaille, Clément
|
Maisonneuve
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Rogers, Robert
|
Winnipeg South
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ross, Arthur Edward
|
Kingston City
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Rowe, William Earl
|
Dufferin--Simcoe
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Rutherford, James Warren
|
Kent
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Ryckman, Edmond Baird
|
Toronto East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ryerson, Robert Edwy
|
Brantford City
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sanderson, Frederick George
|
Perth South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Sauvé, Arthur
|
Laval--Two Mountains
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Séguin, Paul-Arthur
|
L'Assomption--Montcalm
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Senn, Mark Cecil
|
Haldimand
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
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Shaver, Frank Thomas
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Stormont
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Short, Harry Bernard
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Digby--Annapolis
(Nova Scotia)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Simpson, John Thomas
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Simcoe North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Simpson, Thomas Edward
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Algoma West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Smith, Benjamin Franklin
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Victoria--Carleton
(New Brunswick)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Smith, Robert Knowlton
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Cumberland
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Smoke, Franklin
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Brant
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Spankie, William
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Frontenac--Addington
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Speakman, Alfred
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Red Deer
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
Spence, David
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Parkdale
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
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Spencer, Henry Elvins
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Battle River
(Alberta)
|
United Farmers of Alberta
|
|
Spotton, George
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Huron North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sproule, John Thomas
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Lambton East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stanley, George Douglass
|
Calgary East
(Alberta)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stewart, Charles A.
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Edmonton West
(Alberta)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Stewart, Hugh Alexander
|
Leeds
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stewart, John Smith
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Lethbridge
(Alberta)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stinson, Thomas Hubert
|
Victoria
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stirling, Grote
|
Yale
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stitt, Bernard Munroe
|
Nelson
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stitt, James Herbert
|
Selkirk
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
St-Père, Édouard-Charles
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Hochelaga
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Sullivan, John Alexander
|
St. Ann
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sutherland, Donald Matheson
|
Oxford North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Swanston, James Beck
|
Maple Creek
(Saskatchewan)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Taylor, William Horace
|
Norfolk--Elgin
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Tétreault, J.-Eugène
|
Shefford
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Thauvette, Joseph
|
Vaudreuil--Soulanges
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Thompson, Alfred Burke
|
Simcoe East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Thompson, Thomas Alfred
|
Lanark
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Totzke, Albert Frederick
|
Humboldt
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Tummon, William Ernest
|
Hastings South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Turnbull, Franklin White
|
Regina
(Saskatchewan)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Urquhart, Martin Luther
|
Colchester
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Vallance, John
|
South Battleford
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Veniot, Peter John
|
Gloucester
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Verville, Joseph-Achille
|
Lotbinière
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Weese, John Aaron
|
Prince Edward--Lennox
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Weir, Robert
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Melfort
(Saskatchewan)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Weir, William Gilbert
|
Macdonald
(Manitoba)
|
Liberal Progressive
|
|
White, John Franklin
|
London
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
White, Robert Smeaton
|
Mount Royal
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Willis, Errick French
|
Souris
(Manitoba)
|
Progressive Conservative Party
|
|
Wilson, Gordon Crooks
|
Wentworth
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Woodsworth, James Shaver
|
Winnipeg North Centre
(Manitoba)
|
Labour
|
|
Wright, David McKenzie
|
Perth North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Young, Edward James
|
Weyburn
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
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