Background
He was born in 1868 in Mitchell, Ontario to William J. Davis and Tabitha Worth.
He was born in 1868 in Mitchell, Ontario to William J. Davis and Tabitha Worth.
Davis first began his political career as a municipal councilor in his home town of Mitchell, Ontario. He later became the towns Mayor. Davis ran for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1917 Alberta general election as a Conservative.
He defeated Liberal incumbent John Peter McArthur and former Governor of Kansas John Leedy in a hotly contested election.
Davis served one term in the Alberta Legislature before retiring from provincial politics in 1921. Davis ran for the Canadian House of Commons in the 1925 Canadian federal election.
Davis was defeated a year later by Herbert Adshead in the 1926 Canadian federal election. He died in Calgary after a long illness in 1945 and was buried in his hometown of Mitchell, Ontario.
Conservative Party of Canada, Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta.
He defeated incumbent Member of Parliament William Irvine.