William Erskine Knowles
Template:Short description Template:Use Canadian English Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". William Erskine Knowles (November 28, 1872 – July 17, 1951) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Alliston, Ontario, Knowles was educated at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, Ontario. A lawyer by profession, he was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the electoral district of Assiniboia West in a by-election held on February 6, 1906. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1908 and 1911 for the electoral district of Moose Jaw. He did not run in 1917. From 1918 to 1927, he was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. From 1918 to 1921, he was the Provincial Secretary and from 1919 to 1921 he was the Minister of Telephones. He attempted a federal comeback in the 1921 and 1923 elections but was defeated.
Knowles resigned his seat in the Saskatchewan assembly in 1927 after he was named a judge.[1]
Electoral results (partial)
Template:Saskatchewan provincial election, 1925/Moose Jaw City By-election: On Mr. Scott's resignation to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan, 29 August 1905.
| By-election on Template:Trim | |||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
References
- William Erskine Knowles – Parliament of Canada biography
- The Canadian Parliament; biographical sketches and photo-engravures of the senators and members of the House of Commons of Canada. Being the tenth Parliament, elected November 3, 1904
<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />
- ↑ Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
- Pages with script errors
- 1872 births
- 1951 deaths
- Liberal Party of Canada MPs
- Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Saskatchewan
- Politicians from Simcoe County
- Saskatchewan Liberal Party MLAs
- Judges in Saskatchewan
- People from New Tecumseth
- 20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
- 20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada