Stanley Edward Elkin was a prominent businessman and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. Born on October twelfth, eighteen eighty, in Saint John, he was the son of Edward Cardwell Elkin and Sarah Ann Yerxa. His educational journey took him through Mount Allison Academy, where he laid the foundation for his future endeavors.
In nineteen hundred, Elkin began his career with the Dominion Iron and Steel Company, marking the start of a successful trajectory in the business world. By nineteen hundred and five, he had established his own enterprise, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit. That same year, he married Ethel Wishart Fanjay, further solidifying his personal and professional commitments.
Elkin's influence extended beyond his own business as he took on significant roles in various companies, serving as president of the Motor Car and Equipment Company and vice-president of the Canada Nail and Wire Company. His involvement in manufacturing and shipbuilding further exemplified his diverse interests and expertise.
In the political arena, Elkin represented St. John—Albert in the House of Commons of Canada from nineteen seventeen to nineteen twenty-one as a member of the Unionist Party. His contributions to both business and politics left a lasting impact on the community.
Stanley Edward Elkin passed away in Hampton Village, New Brunswick, at the age of seventy-nine, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to both his business ventures and public service.