Charles Wallace Stewart
Charles Wallace Stewart (9 June 1885 – 4 March 1950) was a Progressive party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in York County, Ontario and became a farmer. From 1908 to 1918, he was reeve of Pleasantdale, Saskatchewan,
Charles Wallace Stewart | |
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Member of Parliament for Humboldt | |
In office December 1921 – October 1925 | |
Preceded by | Norman Lang |
Succeeded by | Albert Frederick Totzke |
Personal details | |
Born | Charles Wallace Stewart 9 June 1885 York County, Ontario |
Died | 4 March 1950 64) Saanich, British Columbia | (aged
Political party | Progressive |
Spouse | Frances Helen Singer |
Residence | Lac Vert, Saskatchewan |
Profession | farmer |
The son of Stephen W.L Stewart and Sarah Pattenden, Stewart was educated in Brandon, Manitoba and Winnipeg. In 1911, he married Frances H. Singer.[1] He was elected to Parliament at the Humboldt riding in the 1921 general election. After serving his only federal term, the 14th Canadian Parliament, Stewart was defeated in the 1925 federal election by Albert Frederick Totzke of the Liberal party. He died of liver and colon cancer in 1950.[2]
References
- Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.
- "Untitled Document". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
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