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
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=Hebert, Zepherin=, President, Hudon, Hebert & Co., Ltd., Montreal,
Quebec, Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants, importing direct from
manufacturers in Europe, China, Japan, Asia Minor and United States.
Born in the city of Montreal on February 6, 1866, the son of Charles P.
and Rose (Busseau) Hebert, the subject of this sketch is in the prime of
life. Having attended the Catholic Commercial Academy and St. Mary’s
College, Mr. Hebert received a liberal education, and to this fact,
marked business ability, which he displayed at an early age, and a
winning personality are due his rapid rise, and present recognized
position in the Eastern Metropolis. Mr. Hebert’s business career and his
advancement is worthy of note. He joined his present firm as clerk in
1883, when but seventeen years of age; admitted partner ten years later;
became Director and Assistant Manager, 1906; elected Vice-President,
1908; President, 1911. This business was established, 1839, under the
name of E. & V. Hudon; later, V. Hudon, J. Hudon & Co.; Hudon, Hebert &
Cie, 1883; incorporated under present name, 1906, the late C. P. Hebert
being first President. They now employ a staff of 170, and have 25
travelling salesmen constantly visiting all Canada and selling their
goods from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans; their turn-over ending
January 31, 1913, was $4,000,000, an increase of $1,000,000 over the
past two years’ business. For the last twenty-five years Mr. Hebert has
been a member of the Montreal Board of Trade, second Vice-President in
1915, first Vice-President in 1916, and in 1917 was accorded the honor
of being elected President of that influential body, being the first
French-Canadian upon whom such a signal mark of distinction has been
conferred. He was appointed a member of the Council in February, 1913;
elected member Transportation Bureau December, 1913; has held most of
important offices, Dominion Grocers’ Guild, and is now President;
Chairman, Prize Committee, Province Quebec; President Montreal Wholesale
Liquor Association; Treasurer and Governor, Notre Dame Hospital;
Governor Montreal General Hospital, Governor Laval University. Mr.
Hebert is a dominant force in the cultivation of harmonious relations
between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, and was one of the
promoters of the Bonne Entente movement, having presided as Chairman at
the Conference when the idea was first crystallized, which led to such
happy results, and is at present a member of the executive. Of broad
opinions, and liberal views, he has been described as “a thorough-going
Canadian.” He is an ardent admirer of British institutions, with a fine
pride of his own race and its splendid traditions. His opinions on
economic questions, of which he has been a close student, are held in
the highest regard and his addresses before the Canadian Credit Men’s
Association on “Credit and Co-operation,” and before the Wholesale
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