. Canadian transportation & distribution management. eve of Oak Bay, near that city, has pre-sented the municipality with an acre ofland for park purposes. J). C. COLEMAN, General Superinten-dentj , Manitoba Division, gave anaddress on The Human Side of a GreatCorporation, before the Winnipeg Adver-tising Club, May 9. D. HOGAN, formerly Foreman, and Building department at Wind-sor, Ont., was presented with a sum ofmoney by the employes of the 5, on retiring after 28 years service. W. E. DUPEROW. General Agent, Pas-senger Department, Grand Trunk PacificRy., Van


. Canadian transportation & distribution management. eve of Oak Bay, near that city, has pre-sented the municipality with an acre ofland for park purposes. J). C. COLEMAN, General Superinten-dentj , Manitoba Division, gave anaddress on The Human Side of a GreatCorporation, before the Winnipeg Adver-tising Club, May 9. D. HOGAN, formerly Foreman, and Building department at Wind-sor, Ont., was presented with a sum ofmoney by the employes of the 5, on retiring after 28 years service. W. E. DUPEROW. General Agent, Pas-senger Department, Grand Trunk PacificRy., Vancouver, visited his office, May 1,after having been absent for some timeon account of illness. SIR THOS. G. iSHAUGHNESSY, LadyShaughnessy and the Misses Shaughnessy,have returned to Montreal, being passen-gers on the Empress of Ireland, whichreached Quebec from Liverpool, May 23. F. P. GUTEIJIUS was the principal guestat a dinner given by the Halifax Board ofTrade, May 16, on his first visit to the cityas General Manager otf the 3*4-] G. T. Bell, Passenger Traffic Manager, Grand Trunk Ry., Pacific Ry. M. E. DUNCAN, Vice President andGeneral Manager. Canadian Car and Foun-dry Co., Montreal, is recovering from theeffects of a recent operation at John Hop-kins Hospital], Baltimore, Md. J. A. TELFER was presented with apurse of gold Iby the passenger staff,Toronto. May 19, on retiring from the posi-tion of station ticket agent there. He hasretired from railway work on superannua-tion, after about 50 years service. T. BELL, who recently retired from advertising department, Montreal,was made the recipient of gifts from thestaff, for himself, wife and children, recent-ly, prior to his leaving to take up his resi-dence in Winnipeg. A. L. Smith, a gentleman cadet at theRoyal Military College. Kingston, Ont.,aged 17. and son of the late CECIL M. Can. Soc. C. E., of Toronto, wasdrowned near Kingston, May 2, withanother cadet while can


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