Background
He was born in Saint Lambert, Quebec and his family moved to Calgary in 1888.
He was born in Saint Lambert, Quebec and his family moved to Calgary in 1888.
On October 31, 1911 after the death of Archibald McArthur, Mr. Riley ran for the Conservative Party, in what would be known as the brothers by-election. In the election he faced John Peter McArthur, brother to the late Archibald McArthur.
He served Gleichen until the 1913 Election.
During the 1913 he ran in Bow Valley, he was defeated by George Lane from the Liberal party. They had three children.
Harriet Maude (1909), Harold William Junior. and George Albert. During World War I, he enlisted with the 137th Battalion in the First World War.
After the war he helped found the Southern Alberta Pioneers" and Old Timers" Association, and he served as secretary from 1921 to 1943.
From 1926 to 1932 he was secretary-treasurer of the Calgary Stock Exchange.