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9th Parliament of Ontario

The 9th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from March 1, 1898, until April 19, 1902, just prior to the 1902 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by Arthur Sturgis Hardy. George William Ross became the Liberal leader when Hardy retired in 1899.

Historical souvenir, Ontario Legislative Assembly in 1901. B. F. Johnston, British Library.

François-Eugène-Alfred Évanturel served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

Members elected to the Assembly edit

  1. ^ a b returned two members

Timeline edit

9th Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Movement in seats held (1898-1902)
Party 1898 Gain/(loss) due to 1902
Void
election
Resignation
as MPP
Death
in office
Byelection
gain
Byelection
hold
Liberal 51 (3) (4) (2) 4 6 52
Conservative 42 (2) (2) 2 1 41
Independent-Conservative 1 1
Total 94 (5) (4) (4) 6 7 94
Changes in seats held (1898–1902)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Wellington East September 6, 1898 John Craig  Liberal Died in office October 27, 1898 John Morison Gibson  Liberal
Elgin West October 12, 1898 Findlay George MacDiarmid  Conservative Election declared void January 12, 1899 Donald Macnish  Liberal
Ontario South October 13, 1898 Charles Calder  Conservative Election declared void December 12, 1899 John Dryden  Liberal
Perth South January 27, 1899 William Caven Moscrip  Liberal Election declared void February 28, 1899 Samuel Nelson Monteith  Conservative
Waterloo North April 1, 1899 Henry George Lackner  Conservative Election declared void October 31, 1900[a 1] Louis Jacob Breithaupt  Liberal
Brant South October 17, 1899 Arthur Sturgis Hardy  Liberal Retired from politics December 12, 1899 Thomas Hiram Preston  Liberal
Renfrew South October 25, 1899 Robert Adam Campbell  Liberal Resigned to provide a seat for Latchford November 14, 1899 Francis Robert Latchford  Liberal
Middlesex East November 20, 1899 Thomas D. Hodgins  Conservative Died in office January 31, 1900 Thomas Robson  Conservative
Elgin West November 21, 1899 Donald Macnish  Liberal Election declared void December 12, 1899 Findlay George MacDiarmid  Conservative
Welland April 30, 1900 William Manley German  Liberal Chose to stand for Welland in the 1900 federal election December 13, 1900 John Franklin Gross  Liberal
Renfrew North May 17, 1900 Andrew Thomas White  Conservative Died in office June 19, 1900[a 1] John W. Munro  Liberal
Kingston April 15, 1901 William Harty  Liberal Chose to stand for Kingston in the 1902 federal byelection January 30, 1902[a 1] Edward John Barker Pense  Liberal
Kent East September 7, 1901 Robert Ferguson  Liberal Died in office November 4, 1901[a 1] John Lee  Liberal
  1. ^ a b c d returned by acclamation


Re-elections on seats being vacated (1898–1902)
Seat Incumbent Party Vacated Reason By-election
Lennox Bowen Ebenezer Aylsworth  Liberal October 20, 1898 Election declared void November 18, 1898
Huron West James Thompson Garrow  Liberal November 2, 1898 Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition December 8, 1898
Halton John Roaf Barber  Liberal November 4, 1898 Election declared void December 8, 1898
Hastings North William John Allen  Conservative November 13, 1898 Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition December 27, 1898
Nipissing John Loughrin  Liberal November 16,1898 Election declared void December 27, 1898
Northumberland East John Henry Douglas  Liberal November 18, 1898 Election declared void December 14, 1898
Elgin East Charles Andrew Brower  Conservative April 1, 1899 Election declared void December 12, 1899
Peterborough West James Robert Stratton  Liberal October 21, 1899 Sought re-election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar November 7, 1899[a 1]
Ontario South John Dryden  Liberal November 21, 1899 Election declared void December 12, 1899
Waterloo North Louis Jacob Breithaupt  Liberal October 19, 1900 Election declared void October 31, 1900[a 1]
Huron West James Thompson Garrow  Liberal March 12, 1901 Election declared void December 4, 1901
London Francis Baxter Leys  Liberal April 15, 1901 Sought re-election in support of removing a dam on the Thames River July 9, 1901
  1. ^ a b returned by acclamation

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-29.

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The 9th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from March 1 1898 until April 19 1902 just prior to the 1902 general election The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by Arthur Sturgis Hardy George William Ross became the Liberal leader when Hardy retired in 1899 Historical souvenir Ontario Legislative Assembly in 1901 B F Johnston British Library Francois Eugene Alfred Evanturel served as speaker for the assembly 1 Contents 1 Members elected to the Assembly 2 Timeline 3 External links 4 ReferencesMembers elected to the Assembly edit Addington James Reid Algoma East Charles Franklin Farwell Algoma West James Conmee Brant North Daniel Burt Brant South Arthur Sturgis Hardy Brockville George Perry Graham Bruce Centre Andrew Malcolm Bruce North Charles Martin Bowman Bruce South Reuben Eldridge Truax Cardwell Edward Alfred Little Carleton George Nelson Kidd Ind Con Dufferin John Barr Dundas James Pliny Whitney Durham East William Armstrong Fallis Durham West William Henry Reid Elgin East Charles Andrew Brower Elgin West Findlay George MacDiarmid Essex North William J McKee Essex South John Allan Auld Frontenac John S Gallagher Glengarry Donald Robert McDonald Grenville Robert L Joynt Grey Centre Isaac Benson Lucas Grey North George Milward Boyd Grey South David Jamieson Haldimand Joseph William Holmes Halton John Roaf Barber Hamilton East Henry Carscallen Hamilton West Edward Alexander Colquhoun Hastings East Samuel Russell Hastings North William John Allen Hastings West Marshall Bidwell Morrison Huron North Archibald Hislop Huron South Henry Eilber Huron West James Thompson Garrow Kent East Robert Ferguson Kent West Thomas Letson Pardo Kingston William Harty Lambton East Henry John Pettypiece Lambton West Frederick Forsyth Pardee Lanark North William Clyde Caldwell Lanark South Arthur James Matheson Leeds Walter Beatty Lennox Bowen Ebenezer Aylsworth Lincoln Elisha Jessop London Francis Baxter Leys Middlesex East Thomas D Hodgins Middlesex North William Taylor Middlesex West George William Ross Monck Richard Harcourt Muskoka Samuel Bridgeland Nipissing John Loughrin Norfolk North Edwin Clarendon Carpenter Norfolk South William Andrew Charlton Northumberland East John Henry Douglas Northumberland West Samuel Clarke Ontario North William Henry Hoyle Ontario South Charles Calder Ottawa a 1 Charles Berkeley Powell Ottawa a 1 Alexander Lumsden Oxford North Andrew Pattulo Oxford South Angus McKay Parry Sound William Rabb Beatty Peel John Smith Perth North John Brown Perth South William Caven Moscrip Peterborough East Thomas Blezard Peterborough West James Robert Stratton Prescott Alfred Evanturel Prince Edward William Ryerson Dempsey Renfrew North Andrew Thomas White Renfrew South Robert Adam Campbell Russell Onesime Guibord Simcoe Centre Alfred Burke Thompson Simcoe East Andrew Miscampbell Simcoe West James Stoddart Duff Stormont John McLaughlin Toronto East Robert Allan Pyne Toronto North George Frederick Marter Toronto South J J Foy Toronto West Thomas Crawford Victoria East John Hilliard Carnegie Victoria West Samuel John Fox Waterloo North Henry George Lackner Waterloo South William Abram Kribs Welland William Manley German Wellington East John Craig Wellington South John Mutrie Wellington West James Tucker Wentworth North Thomas Atkins Wardell Wentworth South John Dickenson York East John Richardson York North Elihu James Davis York West William James Hill a b returned two membersTimeline edit9th Legislative Assembly of Ontario Movement in seats held 1898 1902 Party 1898 Gain loss due to 1902 Voidelection Resignationas MPP Deathin office Byelectiongain Byelectionhold Liberal 51 3 4 2 4 6 52 Conservative 42 2 2 2 1 41 Independent Conservative 1 1 Total 94 5 4 4 6 7 94 Changes in seats held 1898 1902 Seat Before Change Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party Wellington East September 6 1898 John Craig Liberal Died in office October 27 1898 John Morison Gibson Liberal Elgin West October 12 1898 Findlay George MacDiarmid Conservative Election declared void January 12 1899 Donald Macnish Liberal Ontario South October 13 1898 Charles Calder Conservative Election declared void December 12 1899 John Dryden Liberal Perth South January 27 1899 William Caven Moscrip Liberal Election declared void February 28 1899 Samuel Nelson Monteith Conservative Waterloo North April 1 1899 Henry George Lackner Conservative Election declared void October 31 1900 a 1 Louis Jacob Breithaupt Liberal Brant South October 17 1899 Arthur Sturgis Hardy Liberal Retired from politics December 12 1899 Thomas Hiram Preston Liberal Renfrew South October 25 1899 Robert Adam Campbell Liberal Resigned to provide a seat for Latchford November 14 1899 Francis Robert Latchford Liberal Middlesex East November 20 1899 Thomas D Hodgins Conservative Died in office January 31 1900 Thomas Robson Conservative Elgin West November 21 1899 Donald Macnish Liberal Election declared void December 12 1899 Findlay George MacDiarmid Conservative Welland April 30 1900 William Manley German Liberal Chose to stand for Welland in the 1900 federal election December 13 1900 John Franklin Gross Liberal Renfrew North May 17 1900 Andrew Thomas White Conservative Died in office June 19 1900 a 1 John W Munro Liberal Kingston April 15 1901 William Harty Liberal Chose to stand for Kingston in the 1902 federal byelection January 30 1902 a 1 Edward John Barker Pense Liberal Kent East September 7 1901 Robert Ferguson Liberal Died in office November 4 1901 a 1 John Lee Liberal a b c d returned by acclamation Re elections on seats being vacated 1898 1902 Seat Incumbent Party Vacated Reason By election Lennox Bowen Ebenezer Aylsworth Liberal October 20 1898 Election declared void November 18 1898 Huron West James Thompson Garrow Liberal November 2 1898 Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition December 8 1898 Halton John Roaf Barber Liberal November 4 1898 Election declared void December 8 1898 Hastings North William John Allen Conservative November 13 1898 Resignation in exchange for withdrawal of election petition December 27 1898 Nipissing John Loughrin Liberal November 16 1898 Election declared void December 27 1898 Northumberland East John Henry Douglas Liberal November 18 1898 Election declared void December 14 1898 Elgin East Charles Andrew Brower Conservative April 1 1899 Election declared void December 12 1899 Peterborough West James Robert Stratton Liberal October 21 1899 Sought re election upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Registrar November 7 1899 a 1 Ontario South John Dryden Liberal November 21 1899 Election declared void December 12 1899 Waterloo North Louis Jacob Breithaupt Liberal October 19 1900 Election declared void October 31 1900 a 1 Huron West James Thompson Garrow Liberal March 12 1901 Election declared void December 4 1901 London Francis Baxter Leys Liberal April 15 1901 Sought re election in support of removing a dam on the Thames River July 9 1901 a b returned by acclamationExternal links editA History of Ontario its resources and development Alexander Fraser Members in Parliament 9 Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback MachineReferences edit Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Legislative Assembly of Ontario Archived from the original on 2014 08 01 Retrieved 2014 08 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 9th Parliament of Ontario amp oldid 1196877370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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