. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Geo. Gordon—Cache Bay, Ont. (Candidate in Nipissing.) Wm. Price—Quebec, P. Q. (Candidate for Quebec West.) Hon. W. A. Charlton— Toronto, Ont. (Candidate in Norfolk in Nipissing district. In lumber circles Mr. Gordon occupies high and responsible positions, being also director of the Temagami Lum- ber Co., Ltd., Cache Bay Lumber Co., Ltd., Strong Lumber Co., Ltd., A. J. Young Co., Ltd., and the Lovering Lumber Co. Born in 1865 at Packenham, Ont., and educated


. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Geo. Gordon—Cache Bay, Ont. (Candidate in Nipissing.) Wm. Price—Quebec, P. Q. (Candidate for Quebec West.) Hon. W. A. Charlton— Toronto, Ont. (Candidate in Norfolk in Nipissing district. In lumber circles Mr. Gordon occupies high and responsible positions, being also director of the Temagami Lum- ber Co., Ltd., Cache Bay Lumber Co., Ltd., Strong Lumber Co., Ltd., A. J. Young Co., Ltd., and the Lovering Lumber Co. Born in 1865 at Packenham, Ont., and educated in the province, Mr. Gordon has al- ways been in close touch with provincial affairs, and his interests in the lumber trade, especially, are too well known to be reviewed in these columns. In the Dominion election contest of 1904 Mr. Gordon was se- lected as the standard bearer for the Conservative party in Nipissing, but met with defeat. In 1908, however, Mr. Gordon was successful in being returned to Parliament, defeating his opponent in a spirit- ed contest. Mr. Thomas Manly Chew, who will again as a Liberal enter the contest representing Simcoe East, was born in August, 1874, at Rugby, Simcoe county. He is one of the best known lumber manu- facturers in the Georgian Bay district. He first started business for himself about 15 years ago in Midland, and has since that date taken a deep interest in lumbering affairs, being a partner in the firm of Messrs. Chew Bros., and holding interests in several other companies,, both in Ontario and British Columbia. Mr. Chew was a member of the Midland town council for a term, and later went to Parliament in the year 1908 as a Liberal candidate, has asserted at various times his opinions as to the welfare of the in- dustry in which he continued to take such a live interest. Mr. ( hew has had a splendid training in both political and professional followed the profession of carriage making, and has also dealt con- siderably i


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