|
Allison, William Henry
|
Hants
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Anglin, Timothy Warren
|
Gloucester
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Arkell, Thomas
|
Elgin East
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Baby, Louis François Georges
|
Joliette
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bain, Thomas
|
Wentworth North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Baker, George Barnard
|
Missisquoi
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Bannerman, William
|
Renfrew South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Béchard, François
|
Iberville
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Benoit, Pierre Basile
|
Chambly
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bergin, Darby
|
Cornwall
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Bill, Silas Tertius Rand
|
Queens
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Blanchet, Joseph-Godric
|
Lévis
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Bolduc, Joseph
|
Beauce
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Borden, Frederick William
|
Kings
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Boultbee, Alfred
|
York East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bourassa, François
|
St. John's
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bourbeau, Désiré Olivier
|
Drummond--Arthabaska
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bowell, Mackenzie
|
Hastings North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Brecken, Frederick de St Croix
|
Queen's County
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Brooks, Edward Towle
|
Sherbrooke (Town of)
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Brown, James
|
Hastings West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bunster, Arthur
|
Vancouver
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bunting, Christopher William
|
Welland
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Burk, Harvey William
|
Durham West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Burnham, John
|
Peterborough East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Burpee, Charles
|
Sunbury
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Burpee, Isaac
|
City and County of St. John
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Cameron, Hector
|
Victoria North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cameron, Malcolm Colin
|
Huron South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Carling, John
|
London
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Caron, Adolphe-Philippe
|
Quebec County
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Casey, George Elliott
|
Elgin West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Casgrain, Philippe Baby
|
L'Islet
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Cayley, Michael
|
Beauharnois
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Chandler, Edmund Leavens
|
Brome
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Charlton, John
|
Norfolk North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Christie, Thomas
|
Argenteuil
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Cimon, Marie Honorius Ernest
|
Chicoutimi--Saguenay
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cockburn, Alexander Peter
|
Muskoka
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Cockburn, James
|
Northumberland West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Colby, Charles Carroll
|
Stanstead
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Connell, George Heber
|
Carleton
(New Brunswick)
|
Independent
|
|
Costigan, John
|
Victoria
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Coughlin, Timothy
|
Middlesex North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Coupal dit La Reine, Sixte
|
Napierville
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Coursol, Michel Charles Joseph
|
Montreal East
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Currier, Joseph Merrill
|
Ottawa (City of)
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Cuthbert, Edward Octavian
|
Berthier
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Daly, Malachy Bowes
|
Halifax
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Daoust, Jean-Baptiste
|
Two Mountains
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Dawson, Simon James
|
Algoma
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
De Cosmos, Amor
|
Victoria
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Desaulniers, Louis-Léon Lesieur
|
Saint Maurice
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Desjardins, Alphonse
|
Hochelaga
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Dewdney, Edgar
|
Yale
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Domville, James
|
King's
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Doull, Robert
|
Pictou
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Drew, George Alexander
|
Wellington North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Dubuc, Joseph
|
Provencher
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Dugas, Firmin
|
Montcalm
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Dumont, Joseph
|
Kamouraska
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Elliott, William
|
Peel
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Farrow, Thomas
|
Huron North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Ferguson, Charles Frederick
|
Leeds North and Grenville North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Fiset, Jean-Baptiste Romuald
|
Rimouski
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Fitzsimmons, William
|
Brockville
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Fleming, Gavin
|
Brant North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Flynn, Edmund Power
|
Richmond
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Fortin, Pierre
|
Gaspé
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Fulton, Oscar
|
Stormont
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Galbraith, Daniel
|
Lanark North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Gault, Matthew Hamilton
|
Montreal West
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Geoffrion, Félix
|
Verchères
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Gigault, Georges Auguste
|
Rouville
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gill, Charles-Ignace
|
Yamaska
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gillies, John
|
Bruce North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Gillmor, Arthur Hill
|
Charlotte
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Girouard, Désiré
|
Jacques Cartier
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Girouard, Gilbert Anselme
|
Kent
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Glen, Francis Wayland
|
Ontario South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Grandbois, Paul Étienne
|
Témiscouata
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gunn, Alexander
|
Kingston
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Guthrie, Donald
|
Wellington South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hackett, Edward
|
Prince County
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Haddow, George
|
Restigouche
(New Brunswick)
|
Independent
|
|
Haggart, John Graham
|
Lanark South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Hay, Robert
|
Toronto Centre
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Hesson, Samuel Rollin
|
Perth North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Hilliard, George
|
Peterborough West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Holton, Luther Hamilton
|
Châteauguay
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hooper, Edmund John Glyn
|
Lennox
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Horton, Horace
|
Huron Centre
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Houde, Frédéric
|
Maskinongé
(Quebec)
|
Nationalist
|
|
Hughes, Patrick
|
Niagara
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Huntington, Lucius Seth
|
Shefford
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hurteau, Hilaire
|
L'Assomption
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Ives, William Bullock
|
Richmond--Wolfe
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Jackson, George
|
Grey South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Jones, David Ford
|
Leeds South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Kaulbach, Charles Edwin
|
Lunenburg
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Keeler, Joseph
|
Northumberland East
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Killam, Frank
|
Yarmouth
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Kilvert, Francis Edwin
|
Hamilton
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
King, George Gerald
|
Queen's
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Kirkpatrick, George Airey
|
Frontenac
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Kranz, Hugo
|
Waterloo North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Landry, Auguste-Charles-Philippe-Robert
|
Montmagny
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lane, Samuel Johnathan
|
Grey North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Lantier, Jacques Philippe
|
Soulanges
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
LaRue, Achille
|
Bellechasse
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Laurier, Wilfrid
|
Quebec East
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Little, William Carruthers
|
Simcoe South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Longley, Avard
|
Annapolis
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Macdonald, Augustine Colin
|
King's County
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Macdonald, John Alexander
|
Marquette
(Manitoba)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Macdonald, John Alexander
|
Victoria
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Mackenzie, Alexander
|
Lambton
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Macmillan, Duncan
|
Middlesex East
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Malouin, Jacques
|
Quebec-Centre
(Quebec)
|
Independent
|
|
Masson, Louis-François-Rodrigue
|
Terrebonne
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Massue, Louis Huet
|
Richelieu
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
McCallum, Lachlin
|
Monck
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
McCarthy, Dalton
|
Simcoe North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McCuaig, James Simeon
|
Prince Edward
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McDonald, Duncan
|
Victoria
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McDonald, James
|
Pictou
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McDonald, William
|
Cape Breton
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McDonnell, Samuel
|
Inverness
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McDougall, William
|
Halton
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
McDougall, William
|
Three Rivers
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McGreevy, Thomas
|
Quebec West
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
McInnes, Thomas Robert
|
New Westminster
(British Columbia)
|
Independent
|
|
McIsaac, Angus
|
Antigonish
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McKay, Thomas
|
Colchester
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
McLennan, John
|
Glengarry
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
McLeod, Hugh
|
Cape Breton
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
McQuade, Arthur
|
Victoria South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McRory, John
|
Addington
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Merner, Samuel
|
Waterloo South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Méthot, François Xavier Ovide
|
Nicolet
(Quebec)
|
Independent Conservative
|
|
Mills, David
|
Bothwell
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Mongenais, Jean Baptiste
|
Vaudreuil
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Montplaisir, Hippolyte
|
Champlain
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Mousseau, Joseph Alfred
|
Bagot
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Muttart, Ephraim Bell
|
King's County
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
O'Connor, John
|
Russell
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ogden, Alfred
|
Guysborough
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Oliver, Thomas
|
Oxford North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Olivier, Louis Ephrem
|
Mégantic
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Orton, George Turner
|
Wellington Centre
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Ouimet, Joseph-Aldéric
|
Laval
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Paterson, William
|
Brant South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Patterson, James Colebrooke
|
Essex
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Pickard, John
|
York
(New Brunswick)
|
Independent Liberal
|
|
Pinsonneault, Alfred
|
Laprairie
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Platt, Samuel
|
Toronto East
(Ontario)
|
Independent
|
|
Pope, James Colledge
|
Queen's County
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Pope, John Henry
|
Compton
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Poupore, John
|
Pontiac
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Richey, Matthew Henry
|
Halifax
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Rinfret, Côme Isaïe
|
Lotbinière
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Robertson, Thomas
|
Hamilton
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Robertson, Thomas
|
Shelburne
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Robinson, John Beverley
|
West Toronto
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Robitaille, Théodore
|
Bonaventure
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Rochester, John
|
Carleton
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Rogers, Alexander
|
Albert
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Ross, George William
|
Middlesex West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Ross, John Sylvester
|
Dundas
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Rouleau, François Fortunat
|
Dorchester
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Routhier, Félix
|
Prescott
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ryan, Michael Patrick
|
Montreal Centre
(Quebec)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Rykert, John Charles
|
Lincoln
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Rymal, Joseph
|
Wentworth South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Schultz, John Christian
|
Lisgar
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Scriver, Julius
|
Huntingdon
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Shaw, Alexander
|
Bruce South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Skinner, James Atchison
|
Oxford South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Smith, Albert James
|
Westmorland
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Smith, Donald Alexander
|
Selkirk
(Manitoba)
|
Independent Conservative
|
|
Snowball, Jabez Bunting
|
Northumberland
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Sproule, Thomas Simpson
|
Grey East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stephenson, Rufus
|
Kent
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Strange, Frederick William
|
York North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Tassé, Joseph
|
Ottawa (City of)
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Tellier, Louis
|
St. Hyacinthe
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Thompson, David
|
Haldimand
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Thompson, Joshua Spencer
|
Cariboo
(British Columbia)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Tilley, Samuel Leonard
|
City of St. John
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Tremblay, Pierre Alexis
|
Charlevoix
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Trow, James
|
Perth South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Tupper, Charles
|
Cumberland
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Valin, Pierre Vincent
|
Montmorency
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Vallée, Roch Pamphile
|
Portneuf
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Wade, John Chipman
|
Digby
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Wallace, Nathaniel Clarke
|
York West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Wallace, William
|
Norfolk South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Weldon, Charles Wesley
|
City and County of St. John
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Wheler, George
|
Ontario North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
White, John
|
Hastings East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
White, Peter
|
Renfrew North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
White, Thomas
|
Cardwell
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Williams, Arthur Trefusis Heneage
|
Durham East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Wiser, John Philip
|
Grenville South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
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Wright, Alonzo
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Ottawa (County of)
(Quebec)
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Liberal-Conservative
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Yeo, James
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Prince County
(Prince Edward Island)
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Liberal Party of Canada
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