William Kirkpatrick McNaught

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Background

He was born in Fergus, Canada West, the son of John and Sarah McNaught who were Scottish immigrants.[1][2] He attended schools in Brantford and also the Bryant and Stratton Commercial College in Toronto. He worked at a hardware store in Toronto and then apprenticed in jewelry and silverware wholesale before establishing a jewelry wholesale company with a partner. In 1873, he married Caroline Eliza Lugsden. McNaught later became president of the American Watch Glass Company of Toronto. He also served as president of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association and was president for the Canadian National Exhibition from 1901 to 1905.

In 1866 he enlisted in the Queen's Own Rifles where he participated in the Fenian Raids. He rose to the rank of Color-Sergeant. He later joined the 12th York Rangers as a lieutenant. By 1914 he had risen to the rank of Colonel and he offered his services to the war office at the outbreak of World War I. Being too old to serve overseas, he worked in various roles at the headquarters in Ottawa involving land transportation, recruitment and outfitting of new units including the 109th Toronto militia regiment and the 84th and 169th overseas battalions.[2]

He was appointed C.M.G. in the 1914 Birthday Honours.[3]

Politics

McNaught was elected in a by-election after his predecessor William Nesbitt resigned. He defeated the Liberal candidate Thomas Urquhart who was the mayor of Toronto by 1,301 votes.[4] He was re-elected in 1908 along with John Shaw when the riding started electing two members.[5] He remained in office until 1914.

Toronto North election results

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By-election, February 22, 1906
Party Candidate Votes[4] Vote %
Conservative William McNaught 3,819 57.9
Liberal Thomas Urquhart 2,518 38.2
Socialist James Simpson 260 3.9
Total 6,597

Toronto North (Seat A) election results

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1908 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes[6][5] Vote %
Conservative William McNaught 6,346 88.0
Labour Mr. Hevey 519 7.2
Socialist Mr. Lindala 347 4.8
Total 7,212
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1911 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes[7][8] Vote %
Conservative William McNaught 5,110 79.8
Labour W. Stephenson 1,295 20.2
Total 6,405

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