Letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to C. Mortimer Bezeau, September 13, 1930

Description
Creators
King, William Lyon Mackenzie, Author
Bezeau, C. Mortimer
, Recipient
Media Type
Text
Item Type
Correspondence
Description
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to C. Mortimer Bezeau on September 13, 1930. King thanks Bezeau for his kind words in his letter on September 11. King sends Bezeau a copy of the speech he made on September 9.

Additional words and signature handwritten in black ink by William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Notes
Watermark on page - Rolland Parchment / Made in Canada.


William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) was Canada's longest serving Prime Minister with a total of 22 years (1921-1930 and 1935-1948). King was born in Berlin, Ontario (present day Kitchener) on December 17, 1874. He graduated from the University of Toronto and went on to study economics at Harvard and Chicago University. In 1900 King was named Canada's first Deputy Minister of Labour, and became Minister of Labour in 1909. In 1921 King was elected Prime Minster of Canada. King was a member of the Liberal Party of Parliament for over 30 years, 22 of those years were spent as Prime Minister of Canada. William Lyon Mackenzie King died on July 22, 1950 in Kingsmere, Quebec.

C. Mortimer Bezeau (1871-1964) was a politician in Kitchener, Ontario and a long-standing member of the Liberal Party. He held positions in local government in 1925-1926 and 1928, and was mayor of Kitchener from 1931-1932. Bezeau made many contributions to the 'Letter to the Editor' portions of The Globe and Mail regarding various political matters and opinions. C. Mortimer Bezeau died in 1964 and is buried in Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener, Ontario.

Throughout William Lyon Mackenzie King's career the two men corresponded via typed or handwritten letters and exchanged gifts.

Transcribed by Danielle Hughes in 2017.
Date of Original
Sept. 13, 1930
Dimensions
Width: 21.3 cm
Height: 25.3 cm
Subject(s)
Local identifier
S718_1.2.15
Collection
William Lyon Mackenzie King collection
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 45.42094 Longitude: -75.69029
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
Recommended Citation
William Lyon Mackenzie King collection, Wilfrid Laurier University Archives & Special Collections
Reproduction Notes
S718 Disc 1
Contact
Wilfrid Laurier University Library
Email:libarch@wlu.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:

75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON Canada N2L 3C5

Full Text

{HOUSE OF COMMONS

CANADA

Leader of the Opposition}

Ottawa,

September 13, 1930

C. Mortimer Bezeau, Esq.,

12 Ellen Street East,

Kitchener, Ontario.

[handwritten] My [end handwritten] Dear Bezeau:

I thank you sincerely for the more than kind references to my attitude during the present session to the proposals of the Government which are contained in your letter of September 11th, just received. I need hardly assure you that every argument which may be rightfully advanced in support of the principles for which the Liberal Party stands will be made known to Parliament and that every effort to safeguard the interests of the people of this country will be made.

In compliance with your request, I send you herewith a copy of Hansard of September 9th, containing the speech delivered by me on the Address.

[handwritten] Kindest remembrances to you all [end handwritten]

Yours sincerely,

[signed] W.L. Mackenzie King

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