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13th Parliament of Ontario

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The13th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from December 11, 1911, until May 29, 1914, just prior to the1914 general election.[citation needed] The majority party was theOntario Conservative Party led by SirJames P. Whitney.

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

Members of the Assembly

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RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedComments
 AddingtonWilliam David BlackConservative1911
 AlgomaAlbert GriggConservative1908
 BrantJohn Wesley WestbrookConservative1911
 Brant SouthWilloughby Staples BrewsterConservative1908
 BrockvilleAlbert Edward DonovanConservative1907
 Bruce CentreWilliam MacDonaldLiberal1911
 Bruce NorthCharles Martin BowmanLiberal1898
 Bruce SouthJohn AndersonLiberal1911
 CarletonRobert Herbert McElroyConservative1907
 DufferinCharles Robert McKeownConservative1907
 DundasJames Pliny WhitneyConservative1888Premier inWhitney ministry
 Durham EastJosiah Johnston PrestonConservative1902
 Durham WestJohn Henry DevittConservative1905
 Elgin EastCharles Andrew BrowerConservative1894
 Elgin WestFindlay George MacDiarmidConservative1898, 1900
 Essex NorthJoseph Octave ReaumeConservative1902Minister of Public Works inWhitney ministry
 Essex SouthCharles N. AndersonConservative1908
 Fort WilliamCharles William JarvisConservative1911
 FrontenacAnthony McGuin RankinConservative1911
 GlengarryHugh MunroLiberal1911
 GrenvilleGeorge Howard FergusonConservative1905
 Grey CentreIsaac Benson LucasConservative1898Treasurer inWhitney ministry after May 13, 1913
 Grey NorthAlexander Grant MacKay[nb 1]Liberal1902
 Colin Stewart Cameron (1913)Conservative1913
 Grey SouthDavid JamiesonConservative1898
 HaldimandChristian KohlerLiberal1911
 HaltonAlfred Westland NixonConservative1905
 Hamilton EastAllan StudholmeLabour1906
 Hamilton WestJohn Strathearn HendrieConservative1902
 Hastings EastSandy GrantConservative1911
 Hastings NorthJohn Robert CookeConservative1911
 Hastings WestJohn Wesley JohnsonConservative1908
 Huron CentreWilliam ProudfootLiberal1908
 Huron NorthArmstrong MusgroveConservative1908
 Huron SouthHenry EilberConservative1898
 KenoraHarold Arthur Clement MachinConservative1908
 Kent EastWalter Renwick FergusonLiberal1911
 Kent WestGeorge William SulmanConservative1908
 KingstonArthur Edward RossConservative1911
 Lambton EastRobert John McCormickLiberal1908
 Lambton WestWilliam John HannaConservative1902Provincial Secretary and Registrar inWhitney ministry
 Lanark NorthRichard Franklin PrestonConservative1894, 1905
 Lanark SouthArthur James Matheson[nb 2]Conservative1894Treasurer inWhitney ministry until his death on January 25, 1913
 John Charles Ebbs (1913)Conservative1913
 LeedsJohn Robertson DargavelConservative1905
 LennoxThomas George CarscallenConservative1902
 LincolnElisha JessopConservative1898
 LondonAdam BeckConservative1902
 ManitoulinRobert Roswell GameyConservative1902
 Middlesex EastRobert SutherlandLiberal1911
 George Wesley Neely (1913)Conservative1905, 1913
 John McFarlan (1913)Conservative1913
 Middlesex NorthDuncan MacArthurConservative1911
 Middlesex WestJohn Campbell ElliottLiberal1908
 MonckThomas A. MarshallLiberal1911
 MuskokaArthur Arnold MahaffyConservative1903
 Samuel Henry Armstrong (1912)Conservative1912
 NipissingHenri MorelConservative1908
 Norfolk NorthThomas Robert AtkinsonLiberal1905, 1911
 Norfolk SouthArthur Clarence PrattConservative1905
 Northumberland EastSamuel Greerson NesbittConservative1908
 Northumberland WestSamuel ClarkeLiberal1898
 Ontario NorthWilliam Henry HoyleConservative1898Speaker
 Ontario SouthWilliam Edmund Newton SinclairLiberal1911
 Ottawa EastNapoléon ChampagneConservative1911
 Ottawa WestJames Albert EllisConservative1911
 Oxford NorthNewton Wesley RowellLiberal1911Leader of the Opposition
 Oxford SouthThomas Richard MayberryLiberal1908
 Parry SoundJohn GalnaConservative1905
 PeelSamuel Charters[nb 3]Conservative1908
 James Robinson Fallis (1913)Conservative1913
 Perth NorthJames TorranceConservative1905
 Perth SouthJohn BenneweisConservative1911
 Peterborough EastJames ThompsonConservative1908
 Peterborough WestEdward Armour PeckConservative1911
 Port ArthurDonald McDonald HogarthConservative1911
 PrescottGustave ÉvanturelLiberal1911
 Prince EdwardRobert Addison NormanConservative1908
 Rainy RiverJames Arthur MathieuConservative-Liberal1911
 Renfrew NorthEdward Arunah DunlopConservative1903, 1911
 Renfrew SouthThomas William McGarryConservative1905
 RussellDamase RacineLiberal1905
 Sault Ste. MarieWilliam Howard HearstConservative1908Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines inWhitney ministry
 Simcoe CentreAlfred Burke ThompsonConservative1898, 1905
 Simcoe EastJames Irwin HarttConservative1911
 Simcoe SouthAlexander FergusonConservative1906
 Simcoe WestJames Stoddart DuffConservative1898Minister of Agriculture inWhitney ministry
 StormontJohn Colborne MilliganConservative1911
 Sturgeon FallsZotique MageauLiberal1911
 SudburyCharles McCreaConservative1911
 TimiskamingRobert Taylor ShillingtonConservative1908
 Toronto East - ARobert Allan PyneConservative1898Minister of Education inWhitney ministry
 Toronto East - BThomas Richard WhitesidesConservative1908
 Toronto North - AWilliam Kirkpatrick McNaughtConservative1906
 Toronto North - BJames Joseph FoyConservative1898Attorney General inWhitney ministry
 Toronto South - AEdward William James OwensConservative1911
 Toronto South - BGeorge Horace GooderhamConservative1908
 Toronto West - AThomas CrawfordConservative1894
 Toronto West - BWilliam David McPhersonConservative1908
 Victoria EastRobert Mercer MasonConservative1909
 Victoria WestAdam Edward VroomanConservative1911
 Waterloo NorthHenry George Lackner[nb 4]Conservative1898, 1902
 Charles Henry Mills (1912)Conservative1912
 Waterloo SouthGeorge PattinsonConservative1905
 WellandEvan Eugene FraserConservative1905
 Wellington EastUdney RichardsonLiberal1911
 Wellington SouthHenry ScholfieldConservative1911
 Wellington WestWilliam Clarke ChambersConservative1911
 Wentworth NorthJames McQueenLiberal1911
 Wentworth SouthJames Thomas Hammill ReganConservative1911
 York EastAlexander McCowan[nb 4]Conservative1905
 George Stewart Henry (1913)Conservative1913
 York NorthThomas Herbert LennoxConservative1905
 York WestForbes GodfreyConservative1907

Notes

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  1. ^resigned
  2. ^died in 1913
  3. ^retired due to illness
  4. ^abresigned to accept appointment

References

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  1. ^"Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived fromthe original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved2014-08-28.

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