Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1911 — IMPORTANT CHANGES IN PASSENGER DEPARTMENT GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. [ARTICLE]
IMPORTANT CHANGES IN PASSENGER DEPARTMENT GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM.
On account resignation Geo. W. Vaux, Mr. Harry G. Elliott has been appointed general passenger agent at Montreal, and is succeeded in Chicago by Mr. J. D. McDonald as assistant general passenger agent Mr. McDdhald has a wide acquaintance with the railway and newspaper fraternity, haring for many years represented his company at Buffalo as agent In charge Niagara Frontier, and for the past eight years as district passenger agent at Toronto, where his territory embraced the Highlands of Ontario resorts, including M uskoka, Lake of Bays, Temagaml and the Cobalt region. Mr. McDonald whs secretary of the entertainment committee at Buffalo when meeting of the American Association of General Passenger Agents met there prior to opening of PanAmerican exposition; was one of Geo. T. Bell’s aids In looking after- the general passenger agents at their Portland, Me., trip, and also two years ago when they had two special trains to the Canada resolrts. Mr. McDonald’s territory embraces what Is known as the western division, being that portion of the Grand Trunk Railway System lying west of Detroit and* Port Huron, and also all territory west of Chicago to the Pacific coast and Bouthwest to the Gulf of Mexico. Modem application Is likely to extract the teeth of an old saw. All druggists sell the famous Herb remedy, Garfield Tea. It corrects constipation. Each penny saved means one less pang of foreboding. Smokers find Lewis' Single Binder 5o cigar better quality than most 10a cigars. A womans club sometimes reminds a man of a hammer.
