Hugh Cragg Farthing | |
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MLA for Calgary | |
In office 1930–1935 |
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Preceded by |
Alexander McGillivray Robert Parkyn |
Succeeded by |
Edith Gostick Ernest Manning Fred Anderson John Hugill |
Personal details | |
Born |
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July 17, 1892
Died | June 8, 1968 Calgary, Alberta |
(aged 75)
Political party | Conservative |
Hugh Cragg Farthing (July 17, 1892 – June 8, 1968) was a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1930 until 1935 representing the electoral district of Calgary.
He was educated at Kingston Collegiate Institute and McGill University, where he was a member of The Kappa Alpha Society. His education at McGill was interrupted by service in World War I.
Farthing ran for a seat in the Alberta Legislature in the Calgary electoral district for the 1930 Alberta general election. He won his seat on the 7th vote count taking third place overall. He was defeated running for a second term in office in the 1935 Alberta general election.
After his defeat from provincial politics Farthing ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1940 Canadian federal election in the electoral district of Calgary East under the National Government banner. He was defeated finishing a close third, in a race that ended in one of the most dramatic four way splits in Canadian History.
In 1957 Farthing was appointed a Judge of the District Court of Southern Alberta.