Arthur Boyle
Arthur Boyle was a politician and grocer. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1887 [Canadian federal election|1887] as a Member of the Conservative [Party of Canada (historical)|Conservative Party] to represent the riding of Monck. He was defeated by John [Brown (Canadian politician)|John Brown] in the 1891 election, but was acclaimed back into office in 1892 after Brown was unseated. He then continued to represent the riding until its abolition in 1896.
In 1868, he married Annie E. Cormick. Boyle was reeve of Dunnville from 1877 to 1879 and was warden for Haldimand County from 1878 to 1879. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Legislative [Assembly of Ontario] in the 1886 [Ontario general election|1886 provincial election].
Arthur Boyle died at his home in Niagara [Falls, Ontario] on December 10, 1919.