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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Biography of William Rutherford Jr., or, Don't These Men Ever Sleep?

This biographical sketch is from Montreal 1535-1914 Vol. 3 by William H. Atherton.  The S.J. Clark Publishing Company, Montreal, 1914. p. 245.  It summarizes the life of an extraordinarily busy man!  I also like that it gives us some extra information about William Sr. as well. 


"WILLIAM RUTHERFORD.  The steps in the orderly progression of William Rutherford whereby he has reached his present advanced position in business circles of Montreal are easily discernible and each forward step has brought him a broader outlook and wider opportunities.  Born in Montreal, April 22, 1964, he is a son of William and Elizabeth (Jackson) Rutherford, both of whom are of Scotch birth, the former coming from Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, and the latter from Biggar, Lanarkshire.  They were representatives of the excellent Scotch type that has done so much for Canada and its substantial upbuilding.  The father was a member of the first council of Cote St. Antoine, which afterward became Westmount.  He was an enthusiastic curler and greatly enjoyed other outdoor sports.  His interests, however, were largely concentrated on the development and management of important business interests.  He founded the lumber firm of William Rutherford and Sons in 1852 and was largely instrumental in developing it into one of the most extensive lumber enterprises in Canada.  

In the acquirement of his education William Rutherford attended successively the schools of Cote St. Antoine, the high school of Montreal and the private school conducted by Hon. E.H. Springrice.  He crossed the threshold of the business world as a junior clerk with Gillespie, Moffat & Company, general merchants, and subsequently became a clerk for the Pillow Hersey Manufacturing Company, owners of rolling mills, etc.  Subsequently he entered the firm of William Rutherford & Sons of Montreal and upon incorporation of the company became its treasurer.  The business is conducted today under the style of William Rutherford & Sons Company, Ltd., dealers in and manufacturers of lumber and timber.  The business is now one of mammoth proportions and in his official capacity William Rutherford of this review is bending his energies to administrative direction and executive control.  Into other fields he has also extended his efforts and his business interests are now of considerable volume and importance, placing him among the prominent representatives of commercial and industrial activity in the province.  He is now the president of the Dominion Box Company, Ltd., of the Grier Timber Company and of the Dominion Park Realty Company, Ltd.

On the 16th of May 1894, in Montreal, Mr. Rutherford married Miss Ida Bulmer, a daughter of John Bulmer and a representative of a well known Montreal family.  Their children are William J., John B., Jean, Andrew S. and Marjory.  Presbyterian in religious faith, the family hold membership in St. Andrew's Church of Westmount.  Mr. Rutherford is a liberal in politics, conversant with the leading questions and issues of the day.  He has filled a number of local offices, having been elected alderman of Westmount in 1908, while in 1910 he was chosen mayor of the city.  In 1913 he was made school commissioner of the city and in 1912-13 was a member of the executive committee of the Canadian Manufacturing Association.  He is also a member of the committee of St. Andrew's Society, while along more strictly social lines his membership is in the Canada, Engineers, Manitou, and North Lake  fish and game clubs.  His success permits him that leisure which enables him to enjoy hunting, fishing and other outdoor and indoor sports, but he is preeminently a business man and one whose successful methods might be studied by all who wish to gain prosperity within the legitimate line of business."      

His success permits him leisure??? You've got to be kidding me!  He's president of three companies and treasurer of a third!  And involved in city politics!  And raising a family of five!  And goes to church on Sundays!

Here is a sketch of William Jr. from the 1900 book Canadians As We See 'Em, by the Canada Newspaper Cartoonists Association.  

William Rutherford Jr., every inch the successful businessman. 

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