He was
commissioned a
second lieutenant in the
Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry of the
British Army on 17 May 1899. Following the outbreak of the
Second Boer War later that year, he signed up for service with the
Imperial Yeomanry, where on 3 February 1900 he was appointed a
Lieutenant in the 8th Battalion. During a skirmish at Faber's Put on 30 March 1900, he and two troopers rescued two
wounded men while under heavy Boer Fire, an act for which he was unsuccessfully recommended for the
Victoria Cross (VC) by
Sir Charles Warren. He was defeated in 1906 by the
Liberal candidate,
Geoffrey Howard. After his defeat, he became a vigorous campaigner against
socialism and for the preservation of Empire. Lowther favoured
tariff reform and "national efficiency", including state welfare. From 1908 until 1911, he was chairman of the
Anti-Socialist Union. Defeated again in Eskdale at the
January 1910 election, he regained the seat in
December 1910. ==Personal life==