A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Brief biographies of persons distinguished in the professional, military and political life, and the commerce and industry of Canada, in the twentieth century
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A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Brief biographies of persons distinguished in the professional, military and political life, and the commerce and industry of Canada, in the twentieth century
Canada -- Biography
=Briggs, William, D.D.= (Toronto, Ont.), was born in Banbridge, County
Down, Ireland, educated in Liverpool, England, and came to Canada in
1859. He preached successfully in Montreal, London, Cobourg, Belleville
and Toronto. In 1879 he was appointed Book Steward of the Methodist Book
and Publishing House, a position he holds until July, 1919, when, in
conformity with a recent enactment placing an age limit on all Methodist
General Conference officials, he became Book Steward Emeritus. Under his
management great progress has been made, and the Book Room is, without a
doubt, one of the most profitable publishing houses in Canada to-day. It
has grown year after year on a steady basis, and the large number of
employees engaged is an indication that business must be going on
regularly to carry a staff numbering in the hundreds. The mechanical
departments are manned with all the latest devices in machinery and
everything has been so arranged that the largest publication can be
turned out on the very shortest notice. To successfully carry so large
an institution means that great care is exercised by the management.
Among the trade throughout Canada, Dr. Briggs is credited as being one
of the most economic and shrewd managers connected with the business.
The name of William Briggs is a household word throughout the Dominion
and wherever he goes at the week end to supply a pulpit he is always
greeted with large congregations. The degree of D.D. was conferred upon
him by Victoria University. He is a member of the Toronto Board of
Trade.
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=Gibbons, John Joseph=, Advertising Counsel (Toronto, Ont.), has taken a
special interest in Patriotic work in connection with the Great War;
being a member of the Organization of Resources Committee (Ontario), the
Toronto and York County Patriotic Association, the Canadian Red Cross
Society, the Belgian Relief Association, and the Canadian War Contingent
Association. He is Vice-President of the Ontario Motor League; as also a
member of the National Club, the R.C.Y.C. of Toronto; and the Brantford,
Lambton and Caledon Clubs. Mr. Gibbons was born in Boston, Mass., March
15, 1877, and married, May 12, 1909, Helen E., daughter of James G.
Cockshutt, founder of the Cockshutt Plow Co., Brantford, Ont., by whom
he has three children—Kathleen, Mary and John Cockshutt. His recreation
is golf.
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