James William Bain | |
Term Start: | 1883 |
Term End: | 1891 |
Predecessor: | G.R.L. de Beaujeu |
Successor: | Joseph Octave Mousseau |
Term Start2: | 1892 |
Term End2: | 1896 |
Predecessor2: | Joseph Octave Mousseau |
Successor2: | Augustin Bourbonnais |
Birth Date: | 22 June 1838 |
Birth Place: | St. Polycarpe, Lower Canada |
Death Date: | 27 October 1909 |
Profession: | merchant |
Party: | Conservative |
Constituency Mp: | Soulanges |
Parliament: | Canadian |
James William Bain (22 June 1838 - 27 October 1909) was a Canadian politician and merchant. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 1883 as a Member of the historical Conservative Party in the riding of Soulanges after Georges-Raoul-LĂ©otale-Guichart-Humbert Saveuse de Beaujeu was unseated in a by-election. That election was later declared void on 15 January 1884, however, in a by-election held 5 February 1885, he was acclaimed to Soulanges. He won the election of 1887 and lost to his opponent, Joseph Octave Mousseau in the following election of 1891. Another by-election was held on 3 February 1892 after the votes in the previous election were declared void. He won this by-election and again the election was declared void on 11 November 1892 and yet again he won another by-election on 13 December 1892.