13th Parliament of Ontario explained

The 13th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from December 11, 1911, until May 29, 1914, just prior to the 1914 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by Sir James P. Whitney.

William Henry Hoyle served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

RidingMemberParty
AddingtonWilliam David BlackConservative
AlgomaAlbert GriggConservative
BrantJohn Wesley WestbrookConservative
Brant SouthWilloughby Staples BrewsterConservative
BrockvilleAlbert Edward DonovanConservative
Bruce CentreWilliam MacDonaldLiberal
Bruce NorthCharles Martin BowmanLiberal
Bruce SouthJohn AndersonLiberal
CarletonRobert Herbert McElroyConservative
DufferinCharles Robert McKeownConservative
DundasJames Pliny WhitneyConservative
Durham EastJosiah Johnston PrestonConservative
Durham WestJohn Henry DevittConservative
Elgin EastCharles Andrew BrowerConservative
Elgin WestFindlay George MacDiarmidConservative
Essex NorthJoseph Octave ReaumeConservative
Essex SouthCharles N. AndersonConservative
Fort WilliamCharles William JarvisConservative
FrontenacAnthony McGuin RankinConservative
GlengarryHugh MunroLiberal
GrenvilleGeorge Howard FergusonConservative
Grey CentreIsaac Benson LucasConservative
Grey NorthAlexander Grant MacKay[2] Liberal
Colin Stewart Cameron (1914)Conservative
Grey SouthDavid JamiesonConservative
HaldimandChristian KohlerLiberal
HaltonAlfred Westland NixonConservative
Hamilton EastAllan StudholmeLabour
Hamilton WestJohn Strathearn HendrieConservative
Hastings EastSandy GrantConservative
Hastings NorthJohn Robert CookeConservative
Hastings WestJohn Wesley JohnsonConservative
Huron CentreWilliam ProudfootLiberal
Huron NorthArmstrong MusgroveConservative
Huron SouthHenry EilberConservative
KenoraHarold Arthur Clement MachinConservative
Kent EastWalter Renwick FergusonLiberal
Kent WestGeorge William SulmanConservative
KingstonArthur Edward RossConservative
Lambton EastRobert John McCormickLiberal
Lambton WestWilliam John HannaConservative
Lanark NorthRichard Franklin PrestonConservative
Lanark SouthArthur James Matheson[3] Conservative
John Charles Ebbs (1913)Conservative
LeedsJohn Robertson DargavelConservative
LennoxThomas George CarscallenConservative
LincolnElisha JessopConservative
LondonAdam BeckConservative
ManitoulinRobert Roswell GameyConservative
Middlesex EastRobert SutherlandLiberal
George Wesley Neely (1913)Conservative
John McFarlane (1913)Conservative
Middlesex NorthDuncan MacArthurConservative
Middlesex WestJohn Campbell ElliottLiberal
MonckThomas A. MarshallLiberal
MuskokaArthur Arnold MahaffyConservative
Samuel Henry Armstrong (1912)Conservative
NipissingHenri MorelConservative
Norfolk NorthThomas Robert AtkinsonLiberal
Norfolk SouthArthur Clarence PrattConservative
Northumberland EastSamuel Greerson NesbittConservative
Northumberland WestSamuel ClarkeLiberal
Ontario NorthWilliam Henry HoyleConservative
Ontario SouthWilliam Edmund Newton SinclairLiberal
Ottawa EastNapoléon ChampagneConservative
Ottawa WestJames Albert EllisConservative
Oxford NorthNewton Wesley RowellLiberal
Oxford SouthThomas Richard MayberryLiberal
Parry SoundJohn GalnaConservative
PeelSamuel Charters[4] Conservative
James Robinson Fallis (1913)Conservative
Perth NorthJames TorranceConservative
Perth SouthJohn BenneweisConservative
Peterborough EastJames ThompsonConservative
Peterborough WestEdward Armour PeckConservative
Port ArthurDonald McDonald HogarthConservative
PrescottGustave ÉvanturelLiberal
Prince EdwardRobert Addison NormanConservative
Rainy RiverJames Arthur MathieuConservative-Liberal
Renfrew NorthEdward Arunah DunlopConservative
Renfrew SouthThomas William McGarryConservative
RussellDamase RacineLiberal
Sault Ste. MarieWilliam Howard HearstConservative
Simcoe CentreAlfred Burke ThompsonConservative
Simcoe EastJames Irwin HarttConservative
Simcoe SouthAlexander FergusonConservative
Simcoe WestJames Stoddart DuffConservative
StormontJohn Colborne MilliganConservative
Sturgeon FallsZotique MageauLiberal
SudburyCharles McCreaConservative
TimiskamingRobert Taylor ShillingtonConservative
Toronto East - ARobert Allan PyneConservative
Toronto East - BThomas Richard WhitesidesConservative
Toronto North - AWilliam Kirkpatrick McNaughtConservative
Toronto North - BJames Joseph FoyConservative
Toronto South - AEdward William James OwensConservative
Toronto South - BGeorge Horace GooderhamConservative
Toronto West - AThomas CrawfordConservative
Toronto West - BWilliam David McPhersonConservative
Victoria EastRobert Mercer MasonConservative
Victoria WestAdam Edward VroomanConservative
Waterloo NorthHenry George LacknerConservative
Charles Henry Mills (1912)Conservative
Waterloo SouthGeorge PattinsonConservative
WellandEvan Eugene FraserConservative
Wellington EastUdney RichardsonLiberal
Wellington SouthHenry ScholfieldConservative
Wellington WestWilliam Clarke ChambersConservative
Wentworth NorthJames McQueenLiberal
Wentworth SouthJames Thomas Hammill ReganConservative
York EastAlexander McCowan[5] Conservative
George Stewart Henry (1913)Conservative
York NorthThomas Herbert LennoxConservative
York WestForbes GodfreyConservative

Notes

  1. Web site: Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario . Legislative Assembly of Ontario . 2014-08-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140801101335/http://speaker.ontla.on.ca/en/at-the-assembly/speakers/ . 2014-08-01 . dead .
  2. resigned
  3. died in 1913
  4. retired due to illness
  5. resigned to accept appointment

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