14th Parliament of Ontario
The 14th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 29, 1914, until September 23, 1919, just prior to the 1919 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by Sir James P. Whitney.
William Howard Hearst became party leader and Premier after the death of James P. Whitney in September 1914.
David Jamieson served as speaker for the assembly.[1]
Members elected to the Assembly
Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation.
Addington: William David Black
Algoma: Albert Grigg
Brant South: Joseph Henry Ham
Brockville: Albert Edward Donovan
Bruce North: William MacDonald
Bruce South: Wellington David Cargill
Bruce West: Charles Martin Bowman
Cochrane: Malcolm Lang
Dufferin: Charles Robert McKeown
Durham East: Josiah Johnston Preston
Durham West: John Henry Devitt
Elgin East: Charles Andrew Brower
Elgin West: Findlay George MacDiarmid
Essex North: Severin Ducharme
Essex South: Lambert Peter Wigle
Fort William: Charles William Jarvis
Frontenac: Anthony McGuin Rankin
Glengarry: Hugh Munro
Grey Centre: Isaac Benson Lucas
Grey North: Colin Stewart Cameron
Grey South: David Jamieson
Haldimand: William Jaques
Halton: Alfred Westland Nixon
Hamilton East: Allan Studholme
Hamilton West: John Strathearn Hendrie
Hastings East: Sandy Grant
Hastings North: John Robert Cooke
Hastings West: John Wesley Johnson
Huron Centre: William Proudfoot
Huron North: Armstrong Musgrove
Huron South: Henry Eilber
Kenora: Harold Arthur Clement Machin
Kent East: Walter Renwick Ferguson |
Kent West: George William Sulman
Kingston: Arthur Edward Ross
Lambton East: John Burton Martyn
Lambton West: William John Hanna
Lanark North: Richard Franklin Preston
Lanark South: Francis William Hall
Leeds: John Robertson Dargavel
Lennox: Thomas George Carscallen
Lincoln: Thomas A. Marshall
Manitoulin: Robert Roswell Gamey
Middlesex East: John McFarlane
Middlesex North: John Grieve
Muskoka: Samuel Henry Armstrong
Niagara Falls: George Musgrove
Norfolk North: Thomas Robert Atkinson
Norfolk South: Arthur Clarence Pratt
Northumberland East: Samuel Greerson Nesbitt
Northumberland West: Samuel Clarke
Ontario North: William Henry Hoyle
Ontario South: Charles Calder
Oxford South: Victor Albert Sinclair
Parkdale: William Herbert Price
Parry Sound: Joseph Edgar
Peel: James Robinson Fallis
Perth North: James Torrance
Perth South: John Benneweis
Peterborough East: James Thompson
Peterborough West: George Alexander Gillespie
Port Arthur: Donald McDonald Hogarth
Prescott: Gustave Évanturel (I-Lib)
Prince Edward: Nelson Parliament |
Rainy River: James Arthur Mathieu
Renfrew North: Edward Arunah Dunlop
Renfrew South: Thomas William McGarry
Riverdale: Joseph Russell
Russell: Damase Racine
St. Catharines: Elisha Jessop
Simcoe Centre: Alfred Burke Thompson
Simcoe East: James Irwin Hartt
Simcoe South: Alexander Ferguson
Simcoe West: James Stoddart Duff
Stormont: Robert Austin Shearer
Sturgeon Falls: Zotique Mageau
Timiskaming: Thomas Magladery
Toronto Northeast - A: Robert Allan Pyne
Toronto Northeast - B: Mark Howard Irish
Toronto Northwest - A: Thomas Crawford
Toronto Northwest - B: William David McPherson
Toronto Southeast - A: Edward William James Owens
Toronto Southeast - B: Thomas Hook
Toronto Southwest - A: James Joseph Foy
Toronto Southwest - B: George Horace Gooderham
Victoria North: Robert Mercer Mason
Victoria South: John Carew
Waterloo North: Charles Henry Mills
Waterloo South: Zachariah Adam Hall
Wellington East: Udney Richardson
Wellington South: Samuel Carter (Lib-Temp)
Wellington West: William Clarke Chambers
Wentworth North: Arthur Frederick Rykert
Wentworth South: James Thomas Hammill Regan
Windsor: James Craig Tolmie
York North: Thomas Herbert Lennox
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Timeline
Party | 1914 | Gain/(loss) due to | 1919 | ||||
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Death in office |
Resignation as MPP |
Byelection gain |
Byelection hold | ||||
Conservative | 84 | (8) | (5) | 8 | 79 | ||
Liberal | 24 | (1) | 3 | 1 | 27 | ||
United Farmers | – | 2 | 2 | ||||
Independent Liberal | 1 | 1 | |||||
Labour | 1 | 1 | |||||
Liberal-Temperance | 1 | 1 | |||||
Total | 111 | (8) | (6) | 5 | 9 | 111 |
Seat | Before | Change | |||||
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Date | Member | Party | Reason | Date | Member | Party | |
Hamilton West | September 25, 1914 | John Strathearn Hendrie | █ Conservative | Appointed Lieutenant Governor | November 18, 1914 | John Allan | █ Conservative |
Dundas | September 25, 1914 | James Pliny Whitney | █ Conservative | Died in office | December 7, 1914 | Irwin Foster Hilliard | █ Conservative |
Algoma | October 7, 1915 | Albert Grigg | █ Conservative | Appointed Deputy Minister | February 24, 1916 | John Morrow Robb | █ Conservative |
Peel | January 28, 1916 | James Robinson Fallis | █ Conservative | Resigned to contest by-election | February 24, 1916 | William James Lowe | █ Liberal |
Muskoka | May 15, 1916 | Samuel Henry Armstrong | █ Conservative | Died in office | June 12, 1916 | George Walter Ecclestone | █ Conservative |
Perth North | June 13, 1916 | James Torrance | █ Conservative | Accepted federal Customs appointment | July 10, 1916 | Francis Wellington Hay | █ Liberal |
Toronto Southwest - A | June 13, 1916 | James Joseph Foy | █ Conservative | Died in office | August 21, 1916 | Herbert Hartley Dewart | █ Liberal |
Simcoe West | November 17, 1916 | James Stoddart Duff | █ Conservative | Died in office | January 15, 1917 | William Torrance Allen | █ Conservative |
Lennox | March 15, 1917 | Thomas George Carscallen | █ Conservative | Died in office | August 29, 1918 | Reginald Amherst Fowler | █ Conservative |
Manitoulin | March 19, 1917 | Robert Roswell Gamey | █ Conservative | Died in office | October 24, 1918 | Beniah Bowman | █ United Farmers |
Toronto Northeast - A | May 23, 1918 | Robert Allan Pyne | █ Conservative | Accepted municipal appointment | August 19, 1918 | Henry John Cody | █ Conservative |
Oxford North | September 6, 1918 | Newton Wesley Rowell | █ Liberal | Entered federal politics | September 23, 1918 | John Alexander Calder | █ Liberal |
Ontario North | October 27, 1918 | William Henry Hoyle | █ Conservative | Died in office | February 18, 1919 | John Wesley Widdifield | █ United Farmers |
St. Catharines | October 24, 1918 | Elisha Jessop | █ Conservative | Died in office | February 15, 1919 | Frederick Raymond Parnell | █ Conservative |
References
- "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-28.
External links
- Members in Parliament 14 Archived 2011-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
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