The 19th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 19, 1934, until August 25, 1937, just prior to the 1937 general election . The Ontario Liberal Party led by Mitchell Hepburn came to power with a majority government .
Norman Otto Hipel served as speaker for the assembly.[ 1]
Members of the Assembly
Riding
Member
Party
First elected / previously elected
Addington
William David Black
Conservative
1911
Algoma—Manitoulin
Wilfred Lynn Miller
Liberal
1934
Beaches
Thomas Alexander Murphy
Conservative
1926
Bellwoods
Arthur Wentworth Roebuck
Liberal
1934
Bracondale
Arthur Russell Nesbitt
Conservative
1923
Brant
Harry Corwin Nixon
Liberal-Progressive
1919
Brantford
Morrison Mann MacBride
Independent
1919, 1934
Bruce
John William Sinclair
Liberal
1934
Carleton
Adam Holland Acres
Conservative
1923
Cochrane North
Joseph-Anaclet Habel
Liberal
1934
Cochrane South
John Rowlandson
Liberal
1934
Dovercourt
William Duckworth
Conservative
1934
Dufferin—Simcoe
Wilfred Davy Smith
Liberal
1934
Durham
William John Bragg
Liberal
1919
Eglinton
Harold James Kirby
Liberal
1934
Elgin
Mitchell Frederick Hepburn
Liberal
1934
Essex North
Adélard Charles Trottier
Liberal
1934
Essex South
Lambert Peter Wigle
Liberal
1914, 1934
Fort William
Joseph Edmund Crawford
Liberal
1934
Glengarry
James Alexander Sangster
Liberal
1923, 1929
Grenville—Dundas
George Holmes Challies
Conservative
1929
Grey North
David James Taylor [ nb 1]
Liberal-Progressive
1919
Roland Patterson (1934)
Liberal-Progressive
1934
Grey South
Farquhar Robert Oliver
United Farmers
1926
Haldimand—Norfolk
Richard Samuel Colter
Liberal
1934
Halton
Thomas Aston Blakelock
Liberal
1929
Hamilton Centre
William Frederick Schwenger
Liberal
1934
Hamilton East
Samuel Lawrence
Co-operative Commonwealth
1934
Hamilton—Wentworth
Thomas Baker McQuesten
Liberal
1934
Hastings East
James Ferguson Hill
Conservative
1923
Harold Edward Welsh (1936)
Conservative
1936
Hastings West
James Albert Faulkner
Liberal
1934
High Park
William Alexander Baird
Conservative
1926
Huron
James Simpson Ballantyne
Liberal
1934
Huron—Bruce
Charles Alexander Robertson
Liberal
1926
Kenora
Earl Hutchinson [ nb 2]
Labour
1929
Peter Heenan (1934)
Liberal
1919, 1934
Kent East
Douglas Munro Campbell
Liberal-Progressive
1934
Kent West
Arthur St. Clair Gordon
Liberal
1934
Kingston
Thomas Ashmore Kidd
Conservative
1926
Lambton East
Milton Duncan McVicar
Liberal
1934
Lambton West
William Guthrie
Liberal
1934
Lanark
John Alexander Craig
Conservative
1929
Leeds
George Taylor Fulford
Liberal
1934
Lincoln
Frederick Harold Avery
Liberal
1934
London
Archibald Stuart Duncan
Liberal
1934
Middlesex North
John Willard Freeborn
Liberal
1919, 1934
Middlesex South
Charles Maitland MacFie
Liberal
1934
Muskoka—Ontario
James Francis Kelly
Liberal-Progressive
1934
Niagara Falls
William Houck
Liberal
1934
Nipissing
Théodore Legault [ nb 3]
Liberal
1926, 1934
Joseph Marceau (1935)
Liberal
1919, 1935
Northumberland
Harold Norman Carr
Liberal
1934
Ontario
William Edmund Newton Sinclair
Liberal
1911, 1919
Ottawa East
Marie Charles Denis Paul Leduc
Liberal
1934
Ottawa South
Arthur Ellis
Conservative
1929
Oxford
Patrick Michael Dewan
Liberal
1934
Parkdale
William Herbert Price
Conservative
1914
Parry Sound
Milton Taylor Armstrong
Liberal
1934
Peel
Duncan McLean Marshall
Liberal
1934
Perth
William Angus Dickson
Liberal
1934
Peterborough
Thomas Percival Lancaster
Conservative
1929
Port Arthur
Charles Winnans Cox
Liberal
1934
Prescott
Aurélien Bélanger
Liberal
1923[ a] , 1934
Prince Edward—Lennox
Thomas Gilmore Bowerman
Liberal
1934
Rainy River
Randolph George Croome
Liberal
1934
Renfrew North
John Courtland Bradley
Liberal
1934
Renfrew South
Thomas Patrick Murray
Liberal
1929
Riverdale
Robert Allen
Liberal
1934
Russell
Arthur Desrosiers
Liberal
1934
Sault Ste. Marie
Augustus Roberts
Liberal
1934
Simcoe Centre
Leonard Jennett Simpson
Liberal
1929
Simcoe East
Garnet Edward Tanner
Liberal
1934
St. Andrew
John Judah Glass
Liberal
1934
St. David
Wilfred Heighington
Conservative
1929
St. George
Ian Thomas Strachan
Liberal
1934
St. Patrick
Frederick Fraser Hunter
Liberal
1934
Stormont
Fergus Beck Brownridge
Liberal
1934
Sudbury
Edmund Anthony Lapierre
Liberal
1934
Timiskaming
William Glennie Nixon
Liberal
1934
Victoria
William Newman
Liberal
1926
Waterloo North
Nicholas Asmussen
Liberal
1919, 1934
Waterloo South
Norman Otto Hipel
Liberal
1930
Welland
Edward James Anderson
Liberal
1934
Wellington North
George Alexander McQuibban
Liberal
1926
Wellington South
Duncan Paul Munro [ nb 2]
Liberal
1931
James Harold King (1934)
Liberal
1934
Wentworth
George Henry Bethune
Liberal
1934
Windsor—Sandwich
James Howard Clark
Liberal
1934
Windsor—Walkerville
David Arnold Croll
Liberal
1934
Woodbine
Goldwin Corlett Elgie
Conservative
1934
York East
George Stewart Henry
Conservative
1913
York North
Morgan Baker
Liberal
1934
York South
Leopold Macaulay
Conservative
1926
York West
William James Gardhouse
Liberal
1934
Timeline
Changes in seats held (1934–1937)
Seat
Before
Change
Date
Member
Party
Reason
Date
Member
Party
Wellington South
July 1, 1934
Duncan Paul Munro
█ Liberal
Died shortly after Election Day
August 20, 1934
James Harold King
█ Liberal
Kenora
July 12, 1934
Earl Hutchinson
█ Labour
Resigned to enable Heenan to return to Cabinet
August 7, 1934
Peter Heenan [ a 1]
█ Liberal
Grey North
July 17, 1934
David James Taylor
█ Lib-Progressive
Appointed Deputy Minister
August 20, 1934
Roland Patterson
█ Lib-Progressive
Nipissing
January 17, 1935
Théodore Legault
█ Liberal
Died in office
March 4, 1935
Joseph Marceau
█ Liberal
Hastings East
October 15, 1936
James Ferguson Hill
█ Conservative
Died in office
December 9, 1936
Harold Edward Welsh
█ Conservative
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