|
Achim, Honoré
|
Labelle
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Aikins, James Albert Manning
|
Brandon
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Alguire, Duncan Orestes
|
Stormont
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ames, Herbert Brown
|
St. Antoine
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Armstrong, John Alexander Macdonald
|
York North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Armstrong, Joseph Elijah
|
Lambton East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Arthurs, James
|
Parry Sound
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Baker, George Harold
|
Brome
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ball, Robert James
|
Grey South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Barker, Samuel
|
Hamilton East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Barnard, George Henry
|
Victoria City
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Barrette, Joseph Arthur
|
Berthier
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Beattie, Thomas
|
London
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Béland, Henri Sévérin
|
Beauce
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bellemare, Adélard
|
Maskinongé
(Quebec)
|
Independent Conservative
|
|
Bennett, Richard Bedford
|
Calgary
(Alberta)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bennett, William Humphrey
|
Simcoe East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Best, John
|
Dufferin
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bickerdike, Robert
|
St. Lawrence
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Blain, Richard
|
Peel
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Blondin, Pierre Édouard
|
Champlain
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Boivin, Georges Henri
|
Shefford
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Borden, Robert Laird
|
Halifax
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Boulay, Herménégilde
|
Rimouski
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bourassa, Joseph Boutin
|
Lévis
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bowman, James
|
Huron East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Boyce, Arthur Cyril
|
Algoma West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Boyer, Gustave Benjamin
|
Vaudreuil
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Brabazon, Gerald Hugh
|
Pontiac
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bradbury, George Henry
|
Selkirk
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Bristol, Edmund James
|
Toronto Centre
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Broder, Andrew
|
Dundas
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Brouillard, Joseph Ovide
|
Drummond--Arthabaska
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Brown, James Pollock
|
Châteauguay
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Buchanan, William Ashbury
|
Medicine Hat
(Alberta)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Bureau, Jacques
|
Three Rivers and St. Maurice
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Burnham, John Hampden
|
Peterborough West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Burrell, Martin
|
Yale--Cariboo
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cardin, Pierre-Joseph-Arthur
|
Richelieu
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Carrick, John James
|
Thunder Bay and Rainy River
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Carroll, William F.
|
Cape Breton South
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Carvell, Frank Broadstreet
|
Carleton
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Cash, Edward L.
|
Mackenzie
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Chabot, John Léo
|
Ottawa (City of)
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Champagne, Albert
|
Battleford
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Charlton, William Andrew
|
Norfolk
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Chisholm, Alexander William
|
Inverness
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Chisholm, William
|
Antigonish
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Clare, George Adam
|
Waterloo South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Clark, Hugh
|
Bruce North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Clark, Michael
|
Red Deer
(Alberta)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Clarke, Alfred Henry
|
Essex South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Clarke, William Aurelius
|
Wellington North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Clements, Herbert Sylvester
|
Comox--Atlin
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cockshutt, William Foster
|
Brantford
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Coderre, Louis
|
Hochelaga
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Crocket, Oswald Smith
|
York
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cromwell, Frederick Robert
|
Compton
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Crothers, Thomas Wilson
|
Elgin West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Cruise, Robert
|
Dauphin
(Manitoba)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Currie, John Allister
|
Simcoe North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Daniel, John Waterhouse
|
City and County of St. John
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Davidson, Avard Longley
|
Annapolis
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Delisle, Michel-Siméon
|
Portneuf
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Demers, Marie Joseph
|
St. Johns--Iberville
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Devlin, Emmanuel Berchmans
|
Wright
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Doherty, Charles Joseph
|
St. Anne
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Donnelly, James J.
|
Bruce South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Douglas, James McCrie
|
Strathcona
(Alberta)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Edwards, John Wesley
|
Frontenac
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Elliott, George Adam
|
Middlesex North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Elson, Peter
|
Middlesex East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Emmerson, Henry Robert
|
Westmorland
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Éthier, Joseph Arthur Calixte
|
Two Mountains
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Fisher, John Henry
|
Brant
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Forget, Joseph David Rodolphe
|
Montmorency
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Forget, Joseph David Rodolphe
|
Charlevoix
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Fortier, Edmond
|
Lotbinière
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Foster, Arthur de Witt
|
Kings
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Foster, George Eulas
|
Toronto North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Fowler, George William
|
King's and Albert
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Fripp, Alfred Ernest
|
Ottawa (City of)
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gauthier, Louis Joseph
|
St. Hyacinthe
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Gauthier, Louis-Philippe
|
Gaspé
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gauvreau, Charles Arthur
|
Témiscouata
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
German, William Manley
|
Welland
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Girard, Joseph
|
Chicoutimi--Saguenay
(Quebec)
|
Independent Conservative
|
|
Goodeve, Arthur Samuel
|
Kootenay
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Gordon, David Alexander
|
Kent East
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Gordon, George
|
Nipissing
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Guilbault, Joseph Pierre Octave
|
Joliette
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Guthrie, Hugh
|
Wellington South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Haggart, Alexander
|
Winnipeg
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Haggart, John Graham
|
Lanark South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Hartt, Thomas Aaron
|
Charlotte
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Henderson, David
|
Halton
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Hepburn, Bernard Rickart
|
Prince Edward
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Hughes, James Joseph
|
King's
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Hughes, Samuel
|
Victoria
(Ontario)
|
Liberal-Conservative
|
|
Jameson, Clarence
|
Digby
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Kay, William Frederic
|
Missisquoi
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Kemp, Albert Edward
|
Toronto East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Kidd, Edward
|
Carleton
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Knowles, William Erskine
|
Moose Jaw
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Kyte, George William
|
Richmond
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lachance, Arthur
|
Quebec-Centre
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lafortune, David Arthur
|
Montcalm
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lalor, Francis Ramsey
|
Haldimand
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lamarche, Paul-Émile
|
Nicolet
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lancaster, Edward Arthur
|
Lincoln
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lanctôt, Roch
|
Laprairie--Napierville
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lapointe, Ernest
|
Kamouraska
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lapointe, Louis Audet
|
St. James
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Laurier, Wilfrid
|
Soulanges
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Laurier, Wilfrid
|
Quebec East
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lavallée, Joseph Octave
|
Bellechasse
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Law, Bowman Brown
|
Yarmouth
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lemieux, Rodolphe
|
Rouville
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lennox, Haughton
|
Simcoe South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
L'Espérance, David Ovide
|
Montmagny
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Lewis, Edward Norman
|
Huron West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Loggie, William Stewart
|
Northumberland
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Lovell, Charles Henry
|
Stanstead
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Low, Thomas Andrew
|
Renfrew South
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Macdonald, Edward Mortimer
|
Pictou
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Macdonell, Angus Claude
|
Toronto South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Maclean, Alexander Kenneth
|
Halifax
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Maclean, William Findlay
|
York South
(Ontario)
|
Independent Conservative
|
|
MacNutt, Thomas
|
Saltcoats
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Marcil, Charles
|
Bonaventure
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Marcile, Joseph Edmond
|
Bagot
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Marshall, David
|
Elgin East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Martin, Médéric
|
St. Mary
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Martin, William Melville
|
Regina
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McCoig, Archibald Blake
|
Kent West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McCraney, George Ewan
|
Saskatoon
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McCrea, Francis N.
|
Sherbrooke (Town of)
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McCurdy, Fleming Blanchard
|
Shelburne and Queen's
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McKay, James
|
Prince Albert
(Saskatchewan)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McKenzie, Daniel Duncan
|
North Cape Breton and Victoria
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McLean, Angus Alexander
|
Queen's
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
McLean, Hugh Havelock
|
Sunbury--Queen's
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
McMillan, John Angus
|
Glengarry
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Meighen, Arthur
|
Portage la Prairie
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Merner, Jonathan Joseph
|
Huron South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Michaud, Pius
|
Victoria
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Middlebro, William Sora
|
Grey North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Molloy, John Patrick
|
Provencher
(Manitoba)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Mondou, Albéric Archie
|
Yamaska
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Monk, Frederick Debartzch
|
Jacques Cartier
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Morphy, Hugh Boulton
|
Perth North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Munson, Charles Arthur
|
Northumberland West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Murphy, Charles
|
Russell
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Nantel, Wilfrid Bruno
|
Terrebonne
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Neely, David Bradley
|
Humboldt
(Saskatchewan)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Nesbitt, Edward Walter
|
Oxford North
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Nicholson, Donald
|
Queen's
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Nickle, William Folger
|
Kingston
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Northrup, William Barton
|
Hastings East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Oliver, Frank
|
Edmonton
(Alberta)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Osler, Edmund Boyd
|
Toronto West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Pacaud, Lucien Turcotte
|
Mégantic
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Papineau, Louis Joseph
|
Beauharnois
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Paquet, Eugène
|
L'Islet
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Pardee, Frederick Forsyth
|
Lambton West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Paul, William James
|
Lennox and Addington
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Pelletier, Louis-Philippe
|
Quebec County
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Perley, George Halsey
|
Argenteuil
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Porter, Edward Guss
|
Hastings West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Power, William
|
Quebec West
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Proulx, Edmond
|
Prescott
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Pugsley, William
|
City of St. John
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Rainville, Joseph Hormisdas
|
Chambly--Verchères
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Reid, James
|
Restigouche
(New Brunswick)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Reid, John Dowsley
|
Grenville
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Rhodes, Edgar Nelson
|
Cumberland
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Richards, James William
|
Prince
(Prince Edward Island)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Robb, James Alexander
|
Huntingdon
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Robidoux, Ferdinand Joseph
|
Kent
(New Brunswick)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Roche, William James
|
Marquette
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Ross, Duncan Campbell
|
Middlesex West
(Ontario)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Schaffner, Frederick Laurence
|
Souris
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Séguin, Paul-Arthur
|
L'Assomption
(Quebec)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Sévigny, Albert
|
Dorchester
(Quebec)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sexsmith, John Albert
|
Peterborough East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sharpe, Samuel Simpson
|
Ontario North
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sharpe, William Henry
|
Lisgar
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Shepherd, Francis Henry
|
Nanaimo
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sinclair, John Howard
|
Guysborough
(Nova Scotia)
|
Liberal Party of Canada
|
|
Smith, William
|
Ontario South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Smyth, William Ross
|
Algoma East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sproule, Thomas Simpson
|
Grey East
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stanfield, John
|
Colchester
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Staples, William D.
|
Macdonald
(Manitoba)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Steele, Michael
|
Perth South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stevens, Henry Herbert
|
Vancouver City
(British Columbia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stewart, Dugald
|
Lunenburg
(Nova Scotia)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Stewart, Thomas Joseph
|
Hamilton West
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Sutherland, Donald
|
Oxford South
(Ontario)
|
Conservative (1867-1942)
|
|
Taylor, George
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Leeds
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Taylor, James Davis
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New Westminster
(British Columbia)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Thoburn, William
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Lanark North
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
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Thompson, Alfred
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Yukon
(Yukon)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Thomson, Levi
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Qu'Appelle
(Saskatchewan)
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Liberal Party of Canada
|
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Thornton, Charles Jonas
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Durham
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
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Tobin, Edmund William
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Richmond--Wolfe
(Quebec)
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Liberal Party of Canada
|
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Tremain, Hadley Brown
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Hants
(Nova Scotia)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Turgeon, Onésiphore
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Gloucester
(New Brunswick)
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Liberal Party of Canada
|
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Turriff, John Gillanders
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Assiniboia
(Saskatchewan)
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Liberal Party of Canada
|
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Verville, Alphonse
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Maisonneuve
(Quebec)
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Labour
|
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Walker, Henry Joseph
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Northumberland East
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
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Wallace, Thomas George
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York Centre
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
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Warnock, David
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Macleod
(Alberta)
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Liberal Party of Canada
|
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Webster, John
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Brockville
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
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Weichel, William George
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Waterloo North
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
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White, Gerald Verner
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Renfrew North
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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White, William Henry
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Victoria
(Alberta)
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Liberal Party of Canada
|
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Wilcox, Oliver James
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Essex North
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
|
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Wilson, Charles Avila
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Laval
(Quebec)
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Liberal Party of Canada
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Wilson, Gordon Crooks
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Wentworth
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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Wright, William
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Muskoka
(Ontario)
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Conservative (1867-1942)
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