- Robert Fern Lyons
Robert Fern Lyons (
July 1 ,1856 –December 29 ,1926 ) was a politician in the Canadian province ofManitoba . He served in theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1892 to 1896, and again from 1899 to 1914. Lyons was a member of the Conservative Party of Manitoba.He was born at New Boyne,
Canada West (nowOntario ), and educated inAthens, Ontario . He later relocated to Manitoba, and worked as a farmer. Lyons was aMethodist , and an active Masterfreemason .He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1892 provincial election, defeating Liberal candidate
S.J. Thompson by 82 votes in the Norfolk constituency. The Liberals won this election, and Lyons served as an opposition member. He lost his constituency seat to Liberal George Rogers by 170 votes in the 1896 election.Lyons was re-elected in the 1899 election, defeating new Liberal candidate
J.G. Barron by 68 votes. The Conservatives won the election, and Lyons served as a backbench supporter of theHugh John Macdonald andRodmond Palen Roblin administrations. He was re-elected in the provincial elections of 1903, 1907 and 1910.He lost the Norfolk constituency to Liberal John Graham by 68 votes in the 1914 election. He attempted a comeback in the 1915 election, but lost by an increased majority.
Lyons died at
Carberry, Manitoba in 1926.
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