. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 29 Mr. G. Haley Perley, , the party's whip. Mr. Perley is a very forcible speaker. Born in Lebanon, N. H., in 1857, he was educat- ed at Ottawa Grammar School, St. Paul's School, Concord,. N. H., and Harvard University. His family have been for many years as- sociated with the lumber business, his father being one of the larg- est operators on the Ottawa. Formerly the firm was known as Perley & Pattee, of which his father was th


. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 29 Mr. G. Haley Perley, , the party's whip. Mr. Perley is a very forcible speaker. Born in Lebanon, N. H., in 1857, he was educat- ed at Ottawa Grammar School, St. Paul's School, Concord,. N. H., and Harvard University. His family have been for many years as- sociated with the lumber business, his father being one of the larg- est operators on the Ottawa. Formerly the firm was known as Perley & Pattee, of which his father was the senior partner, but it has been changed to C. H. Perley Co. Mr. Perley is also vice- president of the Hull Lumber Company., a director of the Bank of Ottawa, and is also connected with other commercial undertak- ings. He is Vice President of the Rideau Club and the Ottawa Golf Club. He has done a great deal for Ottawa, and along with the other heirs of his father donated a beautiful home in that city as a hospital for incurables, which is now known as the Perley Home. On the occasion of the great Ottawa and Hull fire he was made chairman of the relief fund by which a million dollars was distribut- ed to the sufferers of the disaster of 1900. His political career has been by no means a smooth one, for he was defeated for the House of Commons in Russell in 1900 and was also unsuccessful in a by- election in Argenteuil, Que., in 1902. In 1904, however, he was vic- torious in the latter constituency, which re-elected him in 1908 with a majority of 259. affairs and is well equipped in this regard for the labor which a term in Parliament involves. Mr. Malcolm Smith Schell, who is the contending Liberal can- didate in South Oxford riding, Ontario, was born in that county in 1865. After a thorough education including a course in Woodstock college, Mr. Schell followed the respective callings of agriculturist, manufacturer and wholesale lumber dealer. He was first elected to the House


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