. Canadian transportation & distribution management. ive Agent, Canadian Ry., Vancouver, andthe Misses Holt, have arrived at Vancouver from England, and will spend the summeron the Pacific Coast. R. W. LEONARD, Commissioner, Na-tional Transcontinental Ry., has offered toerect a tower and supply a peal of bellsfor Grace Church, Brantford, Ont., withwhich he was formerly connected. E. H. HILEY, heretofore DivisionalGoods Manager, North Eastern Ry., of Eng-land, has been appointed General Managerof the New Zealand State Railways, com-prising about 2,800 miles of line. Mrs. Stitt, wife of W. STITT
. Canadian transportation & distribution management. ive Agent, Canadian Ry., Vancouver, andthe Misses Holt, have arrived at Vancouver from England, and will spend the summeron the Pacific Coast. R. W. LEONARD, Commissioner, Na-tional Transcontinental Ry., has offered toerect a tower and supply a peal of bellsfor Grace Church, Brantford, Ont., withwhich he was formerly connected. E. H. HILEY, heretofore DivisionalGoods Manager, North Eastern Ry., of Eng-land, has been appointed General Managerof the New Zealand State Railways, com-prising about 2,800 miles of line. Mrs. Stitt, wife of W. STITT, GeneralPassenger Agent, , Eastern Lines,Montreal, accompanied by Miss M. Mac-farlane, visited friends in Winnipeg, June2, on her way to Vancouver, and Australia. SIR W. M. AIKEN, , who is inter-ested in the company to which a franchisehas been granted for the building of anl«cl ric railway in Medicine Hat, in Montreal, from London, Eng.,June 9. FRANCIS KING, Counsel, DominionMarine Association, Kingston, Ont., has. <P(b A. T. Tomlinson, M. Can. Soc. , \ Chief Engineer, North Railway. gone to England in connection with a casebefore the Imperial Privy Council and isexpected to return about the middle ofAugust. J. W. TROUP, Manager, British ColumbiaCoast Service, , returned to Canada,•Tune 5, from Great Britain, where he hadbeen in connection with the placing of or-ders for the construction of two vessellsfor the service. A. J. TAYLOR, Canadian Freight andPassenger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee andSt. Paul Ry., Toronto, who recently under-went an operation for gall stones, is con-valescing satisfactorily, and is expected toreturn to business during July. J. A. ROSS. city ticket agent andagent Dominion Express Co., was presentedwith a silver mounted umbrella by thecompanys staff at St. Thomas, Ont., onleaving to take up the duties of a similarposition at Chatham, Ont., June 16. F. H. PHIPPEN, General Counsel, Can-adian Northern Ry., and
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