PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION 71

-Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons, as Elected at the Twenty-First General Election, June 27, 1949—concluded.

Votes Popu­ Province" Voters Total Polled lation. 1 and on Votes by Name of Member P.O. Address Census List Polled Electoral District 1941 Mem­ ber* No. No. No. No. Saskatchewan- concluded Moose Mountain... 41,414 24,116 20,170 9,277 J. J. SMITH Storthoaks Prince Albert 46,969 23,797 18,614 8,916 F. H. HELME Prince Albert... Qu'Appelle 42,706 23,430 20,270 9,017 A. E. DEWAB Indian Head ReginaCity 58,245 41,445 33,647 14,356 E. A. MCCUSKEB. . Regina Rosetown-Biggar.. 40,964 20,390 16,802 8,793 M.J. COLD WELL* .. Ottawa Rosthern 42,809 18,623 12,003 7,398 W. A. BOUCHER Hoey Saskatoon 47,609 36,171 27,844 11,749> R. R. KNIGHT Saskatoon Swift Current 42,601 20,492 16,218 7,595 H. B. WHITESIDE... Sceptre TheBattlefords... 44,382 21,565 16,784 8,034 A. J. BATEB Baljennie Yorkton 49,578 25,108 19,236 8,706 A. C. STEWART .... Yorkton

Alberta— (17 members) Acadia 26,308 13,409 10,142 897 QuELCH Morrin Athabaska 52,689 24,703 16,794 566 M. DECHENE Bonny ville.... Battle River 40,455 20,547 14,124 708 . FAIB Vermilion Bow River 45,369 26,854 18,241 537 E. JOHNSTON ... 47,727 39,296 27,133 641 . S. HABKNESS Calgary ... 43,744 38,231 27,054 457 L. SMITH Calgary Camrose 43,104 22,420 15,812 364 . H. W. BEYEBSTETN Camrose East. 53,766 47,473 30,770 964 F. MACDONALD... Edmonton 48,300 46,165 31,416 333 . PRUDHAM2 Edmonton Jasper-Edson 58,947 30,183 20,182 288 W. WELBOURN Edmonton Lethbridge 47,636 27,134 19,079 880 H. BLACKMOBE. .. Cardston Macleod 43,059 23,330 16,548 411 G. HANSELL Vulcan Medicine Hat... 41,673 25,063 18,619 086 . D. WYLLS Medicine Hat.. Peace River.... 52,427 28,550 20,121 727 E. Low* Ottawa Red Deer 46,903 28,399 19,482 549 •• D. SHAW Innisfail Vegreville 48,546 21,045 16,096 859 DECOBE Vegreville 29,426 19,509 Wetaskiwin 55,516 774 . THOMAS Mirror

British Columbia- CIS members) Burnaby-Richmond 53,587 51,125 33,248 12,848 T. H. GOODE Burnaby Cariboo 23,875 19,054 13,298 7,330 G. M. MUBBAY Fort St. John. Coast-Capilano 37,614 37,434 26,432 15,294 J. SINCLAIR3 Hollybum Comox-Alberni 37,592 29,649 19,322 11,397 J. L. GIBSON Vancouver Fraser Valley 40,533 33,341 22,854 12,587 G. CRUICKSHANK. .. Clayburn Kamloops 36,936 26,035 19,295 7,682 E. D. FULTON Kamloops.... •Kootenay East 25,559 17,842 13,822 5,546 J. BYRNE Kimberley... Kootenay West 40,088 24,412 18,249 9,794 H. W. HERRIDGE ... Nakusp Nanaimo 57,689 50,620 36,689 17,507 G. R. PEABKES Victoria New Westminster.. 48,999 46,107 33,027 13,904 T. REID« New West­ minster Skeena 29,612 15,167 10,107 5,847 E. T. APPLEWHAITE Prince Rupert Vancouver-Burrard. 56,736 46,722 30,671 10,967 J. L. MACDOUGALL.. Vancouver Vancouver Centre... 57,656 39,201 24,509 10,299 R. 0. CAMPNEY Vancouver Vancouver East 58,238 50,146 30,238 14,056 A. MACINNIS Vancouver Vancouver-Quadra.. 55,944 49,439 33,530 16,661 H. C GBEEN Vancouver Vancouver South... 47,642 48,398 33,212 13,082 A. LAING Vancouver Victoria 57,687 47,255 34,760 19,324 Hon. R. W. MAYHEW Ottawa ...... Yale 51,874 41,835 31,522 13,298 O. L. JONES Kelowna

Yukon and Part of Northwest Terri­ tories—(1 member) Yukon-Mackenzie River 12,117 9,064 6,823 J. A. Whitehorse.

1 Successful candidate. 2 Parliamentary Assistint to the Minister of Resources and Develop­ ment. * Parliamentary Assistant to the .Minister of !• mance. * Appointed to Senate Sept. 7, 1849, see Table 16 for by-election.