James Arthurs Politician

James Arthurs (4 October 1866 – 7 October 1937) was a Canadian senator for the Conservative party, representing the province of Ontario.Arthurs attended public school and Hamilton Collegiate Institute, then became a hardware merchant.He became a member of the Canadian House of Commons for Parry Sound electoral district from 1908 until 1935. Arthurs was then appointed to the Canadian Senate on 20 July 1935 by R.B. Bennett and remained in that office until his death.The Commanda General Store in Gurd (now in Nipissing Township) was built and occupied by Arthurs about 1885. It was strategically located on the Rosseau-Nipissing Colonization Road. An Ontario Historical Plaque was erected by the province to commemorate The Commanda General Store's role in Ontario's heritage.Arthurs also established the 162 Infantry Battalion of the Canadian Army (known as the First Nippissing Regiment). He then served with the 1st Battalion in France until May 1917, attaining a rank of Lieutenant Colonel.On 4 October 1937 Arthurs fell ill and died three days later at his home at 222 Bessborough Drive Leaside (now part of Toronto). He and his wife had moved there from Parry Sound in the previous month.

Personal facts

Birth dateOctober 04, 1866
Birth place
Province of Canada , Toronto
Date of deathOctober 07, 1937
Place of death
Ontario , Leaside

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Office holder

officeSenator for Ontario Ontario
party
Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
region
Parry Sound (electoral district)
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