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James Rayside
Ontario MPP
In office
1882–1894
Preceded byDonald Macmaster
Succeeded byDavid Murdoch MacPherson
ConstituencyGlengarry
Personal details
BornApril 1836
Montreal, Lower Canada
DiedNovember 1, 1895(1895-11-01) (aged 59)
Martintown, Ontario
Political partyLiberal
Spouse
Margaret McDougall
(m. 1864)
OccupationBusinessman

James Rayside (April 1836 – November 1, 1895) was an Ontario, Canada, businessman and political figure. He represented Glengarry in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1882 to 1894 as a Liberal member.

Biography

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Rayside was born in Montreal in 1836, the son of Scottish immigrants, and was raised by his grandparents in Martintown, Upper Canada. He learned the trade of carpentry and became a millwright. He travelled to British Columbia in 1862 during the gold rush there. In 1864, he returned to Martintown, where he married Margaret McDougall. Rayside became involved in the lumber trade and owned a number of sawmills. He served as reeve of Charlottenburg Township. He was defeated by Donald Macmaster for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1878 but was elected in an 1882 by-election held after Macmaster ran for seat in the federal parliament. In 1880, he moved to Lancaster.

Electoral history

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1879 Ontario general election: Glengarry
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Donald Macmaster 1,331 50.78  
Liberal James Rayside 1,290 49.22 +0.28
Total valid votes 2,621 74.31 +0.24
Eligible voters 3,527
Conservative gain from Independent Liberal Swing −0.14
Source: Elections Ontario[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Data Explorer". Elections Ontario. 1879. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
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