William_Henry_Comstock

William Henry Comstock

William Henry Comstock

Canadian politician


William Henry Comstock (August 1, 1830 March 9, 1919) was an American/Canadian businessman and politician.[1]

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Pharmaceutical Company

Born in Batavia, New York, Comstock was educated in Flushing, New York, and on leaving school started work as a clerk. He started his business in 1854, William H. Comstock Company, Ltd., which sold patent medicine including Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, Dead Shot Pellets and McKenzus Dead Shot Worm Candy.[2][3]

Political Career

Comstock was a town councillor and mayor of Brockville, Ontario. He twice ran unsuccessfully as the Liberal candidate for the House of Commons of Canada for the riding of Brockville in the 1882 and 1887 elections, before being elected in an 1899 by-election resulting from the death of the sitting MP, John Fisher Wood.[4] He did not run in 1900.

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On Mr. Wood's death, 14 March 1899:

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References

  1. Cochrane, William; Hopkins, J. Castell (John Castell) (1891). The Canadian Album: Men of Canada. Robarts - University of Toronto. Brantford, Ont. : Bradley, Garretson & Co.
  2. Parliament of Canada. "William Henry Comstock, M.P." lop.parl.ca. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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