Canadian transportation & distribution management . Kelley, wife ofthe President, Sir William Mackenzie, ex President,Canadian Northern Ry., and now Pre- sident of Toronto Ry. Co., etc., returnedto Toronto on Oct. 22, from England. A. D. Mac-Tier, Vice President, East-ern Lines, , returned to Montrealtowards the end of October, after ashooting trip in northern Saskatchewan. Brigadier General F. S. Meighen, oneof the directors, and Mrs. Meighen,left Montreal, Oct. 18, to spend six weeksin Europe. P. Mooney, Assistant General FreightAgent, Canadian National Rys., Quebec,Que.,


Canadian transportation & distribution management . Kelley, wife ofthe President, Sir William Mackenzie, ex President,Canadian Northern Ry., and now Pre- sident of Toronto Ry. Co., etc., returnedto Toronto on Oct. 22, from England. A. D. Mac-Tier, Vice President, East-ern Lines, , returned to Montrealtowards the end of October, after ashooting trip in northern Saskatchewan. Brigadier General F. S. Meighen, oneof the directors, and Mrs. Meighen,left Montreal, Oct. 18, to spend six weeksin Europe. P. Mooney, Assistant General FreightAgent, Canadian National Rys., Quebec,Que., addressed the local Kiwanis Club,Oct. 6, on Canadian railway traffic con-ditions. F. W. Peters, General Superintendent,British Columbia District, , Van-couver, , had a fornights shootingtrip in northern Alberta recently. Edward Lawrence Roper, whose ap-pointment as District Freight Agent,Canadian National-Grand Trunk Rys.,Liverpool, Eng., was announced in a re-cent issue, was born there June 12,1887,and entered transportation service in. Sir John Kennedy, , who died at Montreal, Oct. 25. 1902, since when he has been, to 1911,clerk, Leyland Line, Liverpool, Eng.;1911 to 1913, freight clerk, ManchesterLiners Ltd., Manchester, Eng.; 1913 to1914, Contracting Freight Agent, Cana-dian Northern Ry., London, Eng.; 1914to Aug. 1921, District Agent, CanadianNorthern Ry., latterly Canadian NationalRys., Liverpool, Eng. Hon. V. W. Smith, Minister of Rail-ways for Alberta, sold his herd of purebred live stock, at Camrose, recently for$25,000. Hon. J. A. Stewart, who was forLanark, Ont., from May 3, 1918, untilParliament was dissolved recently, andwho was appointed Minister of Railwaysand Canals in September, has been re-naminated as National Liberal-Conserva-tive candidate for the same constituency. Brig. Gen J. W. Stewart, , rail-way contractor, Vancouver, , whilein Alberta during October, spent a few days shooting in the neighborhood ofKleskun Lake. Hon. W. H.


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