Stanley Harwood McCuaig

Stanley Harwood McCuaig, CM QC (February 11, 1891 – March 6, 1986), was a prominent Canadian lawyer in Edmonton, Alberta.

[3] An active student, he served as manager for the Queen's University hockey team, First Vice President of the Alma Mater Society, and at various points the orator, secretary, and President of the Arts Association.

[4] Following graduation, Stanley obtained work with his uncle J. D. McArthur as a timekeeper for the Hudson's Bay Railway.

[1] Stanley first entered military service in January 1917, when he gained entrance to the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.

He fought on the Western Front with the Canadian Corps until October when he was sent for officers' training in England.

Some twenty years later, his son Eric McCuaig was also elected President of the Law Society.

Hazel Rutherford, who married McCuaig in 1919.