The 13th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from December 11, 1911, until May 29, 1914, just prior to the 1914 general election.[citation needed] The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by Sir James P. Whitney.
William Henry Hoyle served as speaker for the assembly.[1]
Members of the Assembly
Riding
|
Member
|
Party
|
First elected / previously elected
|
Comments
|
Addington
|
William David Black
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Algoma
|
Albert Grigg
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Brant
|
John Wesley Westbrook
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Brant South
|
Willoughby Staples Brewster
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Brockville
|
Albert Edward Donovan
|
Conservative
|
1907
|
|
Bruce Centre
|
William MacDonald
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Bruce North
|
Charles Martin Bowman
|
Liberal
|
1898
|
|
Bruce South
|
John Anderson
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Carleton
|
Robert Herbert McElroy
|
Conservative
|
1907
|
|
Dufferin
|
Charles Robert McKeown
|
Conservative
|
1907
|
|
Dundas
|
James Pliny Whitney
|
Conservative
|
1888
|
Premier in Whitney ministry
|
Durham East
|
Josiah Johnston Preston
|
Conservative
|
1902
|
|
Durham West
|
John Henry Devitt
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Elgin East
|
Charles Andrew Brower
|
Conservative
|
1894
|
|
Elgin West
|
Findlay George MacDiarmid
|
Conservative
|
1898, 1900
|
|
Essex North
|
Joseph Octave Reaume
|
Conservative
|
1902
|
Minister of Public Works in Whitney ministry
|
Essex South
|
Charles N. Anderson
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Fort William
|
Charles William Jarvis
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Frontenac
|
Anthony McGuin Rankin
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Glengarry
|
Hugh Munro
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Grenville
|
George Howard Ferguson
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Grey Centre
|
Isaac Benson Lucas
|
Conservative
|
1898
|
Treasurer in Whitney ministry after May 13, 1913
|
Grey North
|
Alexander Grant MacKay[nb 1]
|
Liberal
|
1902
|
|
Colin Stewart Cameron (1913)
|
Conservative
|
1913
|
|
Grey South
|
David Jamieson
|
Conservative
|
1898
|
|
Haldimand
|
Christian Kohler
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Halton
|
Alfred Westland Nixon
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Hamilton East
|
Allan Studholme
|
Labour
|
1906
|
|
Hamilton West
|
John Strathearn Hendrie
|
Conservative
|
1902
|
|
Hastings East
|
Sandy Grant
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Hastings North
|
John Robert Cooke
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Hastings West
|
John Wesley Johnson
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Huron Centre
|
William Proudfoot
|
Liberal
|
1908
|
|
Huron North
|
Armstrong Musgrove
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Huron South
|
Henry Eilber
|
Conservative
|
1898
|
|
Kenora
|
Harold Arthur Clement Machin
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Kent East
|
Walter Renwick Ferguson
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Kent West
|
George William Sulman
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Kingston
|
Arthur Edward Ross
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Lambton East
|
Robert John McCormick
|
Liberal
|
1908
|
|
Lambton West
|
William John Hanna
|
Conservative
|
1902
|
Provincial Secretary and Registrar in Whitney ministry
|
Lanark North
|
Richard Franklin Preston
|
Conservative
|
1894, 1905
|
|
Lanark South
|
Arthur James Matheson[nb 2]
|
Conservative
|
1894
|
Treasurer in Whitney ministry until his death on January 25, 1913
|
John Charles Ebbs (1913)
|
Conservative
|
1913
|
|
Leeds
|
John Robertson Dargavel
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Lennox
|
Thomas George Carscallen
|
Conservative
|
1902
|
|
Lincoln
|
Elisha Jessop
|
Conservative
|
1898
|
|
London
|
Adam Beck
|
Conservative
|
1902
|
|
Manitoulin
|
Robert Roswell Gamey
|
Conservative
|
1902
|
|
Middlesex East
|
Robert Sutherland
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
George Wesley Neely (1913)
|
Conservative
|
1905, 1913
|
|
John McFarlane (1913)
|
Conservative
|
1913
|
|
Middlesex North
|
Duncan MacArthur
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Middlesex West
|
John Campbell Elliott
|
Liberal
|
1908
|
|
Monck
|
Thomas A. Marshall
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Muskoka
|
Arthur Arnold Mahaffy
|
Conservative
|
1903
|
|
Samuel Henry Armstrong (1912)
|
Conservative
|
1912
|
|
Nipissing
|
Henri Morel
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Norfolk North
|
Thomas Robert Atkinson
|
Liberal
|
1905, 1911
|
|
Norfolk South
|
Arthur Clarence Pratt
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Northumberland East
|
Samuel Greerson Nesbitt
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Northumberland West
|
Samuel Clarke
|
Liberal
|
1898
|
|
Ontario North
|
William Henry Hoyle
|
Conservative
|
1898
|
Speaker
|
Ontario South
|
William Edmund Newton Sinclair
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Ottawa East
|
Napoléon Champagne
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Ottawa West
|
James Albert Ellis
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Oxford North
|
Newton Wesley Rowell
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
Leader of the Opposition
|
Oxford South
|
Thomas Richard Mayberry
|
Liberal
|
1908
|
|
Parry Sound
|
John Galna
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Peel
|
Samuel Charters[nb 3]
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
James Robinson Fallis (1913)
|
Conservative
|
1913
|
|
Perth North
|
James Torrance
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Perth South
|
John Benneweis
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Peterborough East
|
James Thompson
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Peterborough West
|
Edward Armour Peck
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Port Arthur
|
Donald McDonald Hogarth
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Prescott
|
Gustave Évanturel
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Prince Edward
|
Robert Addison Norman
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Rainy River
|
James Arthur Mathieu
|
Conservative-Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Renfrew North
|
Edward Arunah Dunlop
|
Conservative
|
1903, 1911
|
|
Renfrew South
|
Thomas William McGarry
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Russell
|
Damase Racine
|
Liberal
|
1905
|
|
Sault Ste. Marie
|
William Howard Hearst
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines in Whitney ministry
|
Simcoe Centre
|
Alfred Burke Thompson
|
Conservative
|
1898, 1905
|
|
Simcoe East
|
James Irwin Hartt
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Simcoe South
|
Alexander Ferguson
|
Conservative
|
1906
|
|
Simcoe West
|
James Stoddart Duff
|
Conservative
|
1898
|
Minister of Agriculture in Whitney ministry
|
Stormont
|
John Colborne Milligan
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Sturgeon Falls
|
Zotique Mageau
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Sudbury
|
Charles McCrea
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Timiskaming
|
Robert Taylor Shillington
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Toronto East - A
|
Robert Allan Pyne
|
Conservative
|
1898
|
Minister of Education in Whitney ministry
|
Toronto East - B
|
Thomas Richard Whitesides
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Toronto North - A
|
William Kirkpatrick McNaught
|
Conservative
|
1906
|
|
Toronto North - B
|
James Joseph Foy
|
Conservative
|
1898
|
Attorney General in Whitney ministry
|
Toronto South - A
|
Edward William James Owens
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Toronto South - B
|
George Horace Gooderham
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Toronto West - A
|
Thomas Crawford
|
Conservative
|
1894
|
|
Toronto West - B
|
William David McPherson
|
Conservative
|
1908
|
|
Victoria East
|
Robert Mercer Mason
|
Conservative
|
1909
|
|
Victoria West
|
Adam Edward Vrooman
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Waterloo North
|
Henry George Lackner[nb 4]
|
Conservative
|
1898, 1902
|
|
Charles Henry Mills (1912)
|
Conservative
|
1912
|
|
Waterloo South
|
George Pattinson
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Welland
|
Evan Eugene Fraser
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
Wellington East
|
Udney Richardson
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Wellington South
|
Henry Scholfield
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Wellington West
|
William Clarke Chambers
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
Wentworth North
|
James McQueen
|
Liberal
|
1911
|
|
Wentworth South
|
James Thomas Hammill Regan
|
Conservative
|
1911
|
|
York East
|
Alexander McCowan[nb 4]
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
George Stewart Henry (1913)
|
Conservative
|
1913
|
|
York North
|
Thomas Herbert Lennox
|
Conservative
|
1905
|
|
York West
|
Forbes Godfrey
|
Conservative
|
1907
|
|
Notes
- ^ resigned
- ^ died in 1913
- ^ retired due to illness
- ^ a b resigned to accept appointment
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