Weston Montgomery Mr. Weston Montgomery, who is engaged in the hardware and furniture business in Stonewall, Manitoba, was born in the Province of Quebec in 1871, and is a son of John and Jane M. (Walker) Montgomery. Mr. Montgomery was brought to Manitoba by his parents in early youth, the father settling in Stonewall in 1878, where he engaged in the blacksmith and latterly in the hardware business, which he conducted up to the time of his death, in 1889. Mr. Montgomery of this review received his education at the public schools of Stonewall, and subsequently entered his father's employ as a clerk in the hardware business which he has so ably conducted every since. In 1905 Mr. Montgomery married Mis [sic] Georgina Walton, a daughter of James Walton, of Stonewall, Manitoba. Fraternally, he is affiliated with the Masonic order, being a past master of that order, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Canadian Order of Foresters and the Loyal Orange Lodge, also past county master. He is president of the Stonewall Board of Trade and gives his support politically to the Liberal party, and he and Mrs. Montgomery attend the Presbyterian church. A History of Manitoba: Its Resources and People by Prof. George Bryce. Published by The Canada History Company, Toronto:Montreal, in 1906. p. 579-80.