Arthur John Lewis
Male, Deceased Person
1879 – 1961
Who was Arthur John Lewis?
Arthur John Lewis was a Progressive party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Isham, Northants, England, the son of Arthur Lewis and Hannah S. Quincy, came to Canada in 1903 and became a Presbyterian clergyperson, manager and secretary.
Lewis was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and Presbyterian College in Saskatoon. In 1908, he married Eva M. Thomlinson. He was elected to Parliament at the Swift Current riding in the 1921 general election. After completing one term in the House of Commons, Lewis was defeated in the 1925 federal election by Charles Edward Bothwell of the Liberals. Lewis was again unsuccessful at the riding during the 1926 federal election campaign. He made one more attempt to return to Parliament, this time as a Social Credit party candidate in the 1935 election at the Melfort riding but was again unsuccessful.
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- Born
- Mar 12, 1879
Isham - Spouses
- Lived in
- Lawson, Saskatchewan
- Died
- Nov 8, 1961
Penetanguishene
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on July 23, 2013
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