. The street railway review . flags of the two the dinner the following toasts were responded to,those of the Queen and the President of the UnitedStates being loudly cheered. Her majesty the Queen;Joel Hurl, toastmaster, At-lanta. The President of the United Slates responded toby United States Consul General, Dr. Anderson, Mon-treal. The City of Montreal, by his worship, MayorVilleneuve. The American Street RaiKvaj- Associa-tion, Col. A. A. Stevenson, of Montreal. The Mon-treal Street Railway, Granville Cuningham, Montreal. Our Guests by Sir Alexander Lacoste and Hon. Sena-tor
. The street railway review . flags of the two the dinner the following toasts were responded to,those of the Queen and the President of the UnitedStates being loudly cheered. Her majesty the Queen;Joel Hurl, toastmaster, At-lanta. The President of the United Slates responded toby United States Consul General, Dr. Anderson, Mon-treal. The City of Montreal, by his worship, MayorVilleneuve. The American Street RaiKvaj- Associa-tion, Col. A. A. Stevenson, of Montreal. The Mon-treal Street Railway, Granville Cuningham, Montreal. Our Guests by Sir Alexander Lacoste and Hon. Sena-tor Ogilvie. The Ladies J. H. Stedman, Rochester. The Technical Press, C. W. Price, New York, OurNext Merry Meeting, Col. Cunningham, Boston. To Americans, a novel part of the introduction accord-ed each speaker as he rose, was that of those present ris- 698 <^ftMjdrj{aiA[s/i^ ing to their feet, and accompanied by the orchestra sing-ing one verse of -Hes a Jolly Good Fellow. During 1 f m. „xf An ,550Ciati9n. AH(^aj[E¥ l/kH Oct 1535, Wf HD5?a fipfEL r^^L the evening the national airs of both countries wereplayed. The party left the banquet hall to the strains ofYankee Doodle. POINTERS GATHERED AT DETROIT. On the invitation of the Steel Motor Company, Cleve-land, through G. W. Henry, western sales agent,Chicago, a party of returning street railway managersand supply men stopped off at Detroit. At the Wabashdepot, A. B. Dupont, general manager of the DetroitCitizens Street Railway, and G. S. Hazard, superintend-ent of the Fort Wayne & Belle Isle Railway Companywere in waiting. The party was taken to the generaloffices of the Citizens Company, which uses steel motorsand controllers, exclusively, where they were receivedby J. C. Hulchins, vice-president and treasurer ; Peters, secretary; and John Grant, by Mr. DuPont and Mr. Grant, the visitorswere taken over a portion of the lines of the companyin a special car and visited the Jefferson aven
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