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Francis Nicholson Darke

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He partnered with fellow islander Pople Balderson to raise livestock on a farm outside of Regina. Later, the two men purchased a butcher's shop in town and were soon able to obtain contracts with residential schools and the
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Darke donated $ 85,000 and raised a further $ 40,000 to help establish Regina College in 1910. The college eventually became the
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He was elected to town council in 1895 and served as mayor in 1898 at the age of 35 and remains Regina's youngest ever mayor.
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on his family's farm, remaining there until his late 20s when he decided to move to
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Darke invested his earnings to purchase several blocks of land in town from the
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to enter the federal parliament in a by-election after he was appointed
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Darke with the 1896 Regina Town Council, third left, top row
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Saskatchewan
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Francis Nicholson Darke – Parliament of Canada biography
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but resigned his seat in early 1926 in order to allow
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Regina, Saskatchewan
Mayor of Regina
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Western Canada
North-West Mounted Police
Canadian Pacific Railway
House of Commons of Canada
1925 federal election
Liberal
Regina electoral district
Saskatchewan Premier
Charles Avery Dunning
Finance Minister
University of Regina
Regina Symphony Orchestra
Darke Hall
"Darke, Francis Nicholson - City of Regina"
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Darke, Francis Nicholson
Francis Nicholson Darke – Parliament of Canada biography
Parliament of Canada
William Richard Motherwell
Member of Parliament
Regina
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