Frank Fraser Tims (February 8, 1856 – 1949) was a Canadian politician.
Frank Fraser Tims was born on February 8, 1856, in Berlin, Ontario to Frank D. Tims, the Deputy Provincial Auditor for the Province of Quebec and Caroline Dudley Fraser, one of 13 children.
[2] Tims was the first person to erect a building in Regina,[3] a frame store, which he expanded to swift current.
[4] Tims contested the 1894 North-West Territories general election in the Victoria electoral district, winning the seat by acclamation.
[1] Tims moved from Fort Saskatchewan to Edmonton and began working in real estate and insurance.