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
=Dwyer, William Henry=, President of W. H. Dwyer Co., Ltd., general
grain and produce dealers and exporters, 49 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, is
one of the capital’s busiest and most active men. His early life was
spent on the farm at Thurso, Que., entered the employ of W. C. Edwards &
Company, Limited, at Rockland, Ont., in 1882, to learn the lumber
business, in whose employ he remained until May, 1890, when he left this
company and removed to Thurso, Que., where he operated, successfully, a
steam ferry and cartage business, which developed in 1902 into a hay and
grain business, in a small way. The growth of this business made it
necessary in 1898 for him to move to Ottawa. The increased business,
occasioned principally by the South African War in 1900 and 1901, made
it necessary to form a limited company, viz., the W. H. Dwyer Co., Ltd.,
which was formed in 1901, and since that time has developed to such an
extent that some years ago offices were opened at Montreal and Fort
William and, in 1917, a subsidiary company was formed in Winnipeg under
the name of McGaw-Dwyer, Limited, to take care of the Western business.
Mr. W. H. Dwyer was born at Bell’s Corners, County of Carleton, Ontario,
May 6, 1861. He is the son of Dennis and Jane (Hall) Dwyer, and was
educated at Thurso, Quebec. In 1885 he married Sara McDonald,
Cumberland, Ontario, and has four daughters. He is President the Dwyer
Elevator Co., President and Managing Director the Slinn-Shouldis Co.,
Ltd., Ottawa; President Forwarders, Ltd., Ottawa; Vice-President the
Saskatchewan Lumber Co., Ottawa; Vice-President Prince Rupert Timber and
Lumber Co., Ottawa; Vice-President and Managing Director Continental Bag
and Paper Co., Ottawa; Vice-President Lawrence Dairy Supply Co., Ottawa;
Vice-President Ottawa Contractors, Ltd., Ottawa; Director McKellar
Townsite, Ltd., Ottawa; Vice-President McGaw-Dwyer Co., Ltd., Winnipeg;
Vice-President J. W. Hennessy, Incorporated, Buffalo, N.Y. For the years
1913-1914 he was President of the Ottawa Board of Trade, and is a life
Governor of the Protestant Hospital. He has supported the Red Cross and
Patriotic causes in many ways during the war. He is a member of the
Laurentian, Canadian and Rivermead Clubs. In politics he is Independent.
In religion a Methodist, and his address is 91 McLaren Street, Ottawa,
Ontario.
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