Robert James Ball
Robert James Ball was a Canadian politician, accountant, life insurance agent and teacher. He was elected to the House of [Commons of Canada] in Canadian federal election|1911] as a Member of the Conservative Party of [Canada (historical)|Conservative Party] to represent the riding of Grey [South (federal electoral district)|Grey South] after being defeated in 1908. He was re-elected in 1917 to Grey Southeast and joined the Unionist Party coalition on March 18, 1918. He was defeated in 1921 by Agnes MacPhail who thus became the first woman elected to the Canadian House of Commons.
Ball was born in Allan Park, Canada West. Prior to his federal political career, he was a town councillor in Hanover, Ontario for three years and reeve for two years.