Bennett was defeated in the
1905 general election and Albert Robertson was chosen House leader. Robertson in turn was defeated in the
1909 general election. Afterwards, Bennett, who had been elected, became House leader. Bennett resigned in 1910 and
Edward Michener became House leader on July 5. Michener resigned after the
1917 general election when he was appointed to the Senate.
George Hoadley was chosen House leader on February 8, 1918. He was removed on February 17, 1920 in favour of
James Ramsey. Ramsey was in turn ousted in 1921 in favour of
Albert Ewing and the Conservative caucus was split. After the Conservative Party's disastrous performance in the
1921 general election the only Conservative left in the legislature was the independent
John Smith Stewart. ==1923 leadership convention==