During World War I he helped form The Irish Regiment of Canada and was one of its officers but was not permitted to go overseas to fight because of his age.[2]
He intended to run as a Conservative in the 1917 federal election; but withdrew from the race in order to support Liberal-UnionistHerbert Mowat, who was running as a supporter of the Union Government formed by Conservative Prime Minister Robert Borden.[3] Mowat was appointed to the bench prior to the 1921 federal election freeing up the riding for Spence to contest.[3]
References
^Ward 6 had three aldermanic seats on Toronto city council during this period.
^ abcd"David Spence, Former M.P. Dies Suddenly at Home". Toronto Daily Star. Toronto. 14 February 1940. p. 4.
^ abc"David Spence Is Dead; Parkdale M.P. 19 Years". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 14 February 1940. pp. 1, 5.