“fen swan spleked up starving dna. an iiley-in Vaneouver, by tha owners of} Ir Here and There Exports in Canada’s inter-Empire trade last month cxceeded imports | by over $12,000,000. Ageinst ime, ‘ ports from 26 countries belonging * to the British Empire, amounting . to $15,713,000, Canada erpurted goods amounting to $27,585,u00. Noel Victor Fearneheugh, aged seven weeks, son of a farmer of | Morrin, Alberta, the youngest child - |i on record to travel alone, left pool, England, in charge of officials . of the Canadian Pacific Railway - and Steamship Lines throughout the trip. : An experiment in shipping Ca- . nadian praches to England has proven successful. The peaches . were packed in small boxes and placed in cold storaye, reaching London in fine condition. There is likelihood of an increased demand q for Canadian peaches. Representative of the best shecp | and swine blood of Great Britain, . 33 animals imported from the Old Country arrived in Regina, Saskai- | chewan, recently. There were 1). sheep and 16 hogs in the shipment. The animals were bought by the . government for farmers in the pro- vince. Canada’s highest lookout station has been completed and will be | ready for use next year. It Is ait- | uated on Mount Cartier, near Kevel- stoke, British Columbia, and is 8.G23 feet above sea-level. It wiil be used | for the detection of fcrest fires and : for meteorviogicel and other obszr- vances, ; The Canadian RMiclntosh red ap- ple is the champion dessert apple ih ; the British Empire, so juases at the Imperial Fruit Show, which upen-d in Manchester recent!y, adjudged. They also deciied that Cox orange pippins, from British Columbia, on the whole, are the best of the six- teen exhibits from overscas. and winners, therefore, of the “Daily Mail’s” fifty-guinea cup. | What is declared to be a world’s record for the transportation of grain has just been achieved by the Canadian Pacific Railway. In one ‘period of 24 hours there were moved from Winnipeg for the head of che “Jakes 1,776 loaded cars. The best . previous record, also held by the . Canadian Pacific Railway, was ! . 2679 cars, moved east on October > 25th, 121: e —o One thousand young buffalo will “be taken from tne Dominion park fat Wainwright, Alberta, and turnea’ “loose in the north’ in the région in ‘which wood ‘buffalo -are* found, ‘Hon: Ck : Mini : of *A’ cdispatch. from.-‘London that ,the.. gold “medal of. Dairy «Farmer Association: airy re -peen awarded :to the Government of | Ontario for its “collection of dairy * -produce, including:-baccn, dtad:poui:,. ‘try and eggs, at the Dairy Show. eld: there ‘recently. “First prize in. “the colonial farming section, namely; “the silver medal was won by the'Gn-. tario © Beekeepers’ Association of Guelph, and the bronze medal .was awarded to H. Leclere, of Mont- magny, Quebec. Detailshave just. been announced _ Ceacerning the “Aorangi,” the new motor ship that is being built by the Union Steamship.Company of New Zealand, The motorship is under construction at the Clyde yards of the Fairfield Shipbuilding Com- pany and- when completed will ve the largest motorship in the world, having a displacement of 20,000 tons. On the Pacific she will be ex- ceeded in size only by the “Empress of Canada” and the “Empress of Australia,” of the Canndian Paci- fic Railway Company, which is her agent. All grain shipment reeords for the prairie provinces have been shattered ‘during the past two months. Since whe 7 eres rvverrre of the crop year, September Ist, | loadings -totalled 121,596 cars, ‘representing 169,058,085 — beshels. against 158,795,320 bushels handled in the same period last year, Cf this quentity the Canadian Pacific Jonded 68,169 cara, repres*nting 309,807,020 bushels, against 94,071,- “420 bushels during the 1952 ported. wel vets | _ VALUABLE FREAK | _ CAT DISCOVERED} Feel desial freemen ee ST ired moni apo. a homeland kit: the Conada Club, Naw the feline “4s worth hundreds of dollars and many offers have bean rafused fram wodiety folk and the owner of a celr- ‘gus. The cat is found ta havo two porfactly formed taman furry hands, | Including thumbs, Inatead of pawe on jts front Jews, Vaterlnariana atate it is the only known Inatance record. edo on the continent In many years, i mmnabentiinedegoeteetet (TE WHAT GTA New | Pair of Glassen _ Our survice Includes a thorough examination, and Qunlity’ Giag- Hea al nominal pricen, . Victoria Optical Shop oom YOST Dovgdas Bi reed mm . >. (Campbell. Moelk) Oe Dawa eeteee | Gonvon Suave, ono. “dene morisonetiaymaaesdWticbhvamnteese vétanetkapd ANB SRDS PLAS = fo Crea nn a Ale hae eis cmsanvar shendaiendinemeaatmmmnaarenbeanel | fad ated rnc pets eo [| tue ba over system which controlled trains ‘entering . all | first prize. {as follawe: Miva Hawidna, Mies Plet. 7, | ford, Electric Traffic Cop at Railway Intersections Above.—Interior of the Canadian Pacific Westmount interlocking tower, showing the control tcvers and the illuminated plan, the light bulbs-appearing as black spots. Right.—Exterior cf tower wi th view of tracks showing some of the signals switch plant. eS BRS or leaving the Glen Yards and using the main lines. The signal tower, which houses most expensive apparatus, 1s entirely fire proof, and has two stories and a basement. The top floor contains the interlocking machine or levers by which the signals and switches are controlled, an illuminated plan of the tracks under control and tele- phones giving direct communication with the towers at Montreal West and Windsor Station and the train des- patcher and yardmaster at the Glen Yard. On the ground floor is the power apparatus, the switch boards, relays and other necessary apparatus, and the basement, specially ventilated, contains 55 cells of storage battery with a capacity of 160 ampere hours, or sufficient to operate the plant for one week without recharging. The track plan, directly over the levers, is electrically lighted, and by watching-small light bulbs, the operator [jj is able to mark the approach and progress of all trains. A bell rings when an approaching train is within one mile of the plant, and continues to ring until the signal-man clears the signals and sets the switches over the route. The levers operating the switches and signals are so interlocked that a:signal cannot be given for a train to pass through the’ plant until a‘route for it has been set. if} up, and itis impossible for-a conflicting move to be: made: f to the upkeep and operation of the railroads, science of late years h are evolved, so they are tested for their pracsicely: at! which would:endanger it or any*other. train. “When the re th » u 1 t “a distance’ .o éd ; with .which" trains’"ms vel: ‘routes is' limited, ‘and‘the. object: of: the time release‘is to° | prevent: the: operator from ‘changing the route so: that: fast train-would:proceed over-a'slow track. ee - This safety apparatus,’ unheeded «by: the. travelling . public: generally, cost’a.great. deal: to instal, and. the Canadian Pacific receives no return ‘for this ‘except that which accrues, through the additional:safety and_des- g | The. sp ravel: over-'some: last ‘installed, replacing ‘patch of its trains. Hi | ne ne bvanrenenvinticnipiuratptamcqunss con ITEMS OF INTEREST junrime tne evening. Bach person \paying admission will have a chance Pas WORT! FROM REAli win a valuable gift. Mr. Geo. Visitors From Mnony Points: Attend Gay Masquerade Dance Held in Temperance Hill to the change in the date, and only eight ladies were present. The presi- , | dent, Mrs. S. P. Corbett conducted Geld, Mr, WH. Laurle and several) ner, and much other’ members are contributing and; was: dealt with, the “Country,Store” will be stocked with a things. lunch hour on.alternate days, and the The teachers of the Keating school,| consequent expense of such an under- . XIrs. Parherry and Miss MeKenzie'taking have been very small, con- cimce was ida at the Temperance | yaye announced that they will hold a|sidering the fact that there are 30 un Peiday tabi, eis Oa" enrintmas dance at the Temperance pupils being eatered for, The teacher from Btrawberry Vale, Viera. Silt i oa poeember &, assisted by|Miss Shiell, is now busy preparing ney a other abiatie were in attend - ipiis of the school. This event will/the childron for the annual Christ- anee. The GONTELte Sil ee Varn diane undoubtedly be well patronized as,mas entertainment, and is ta receive necessary business The ‘children are wellj thoroughly enjoying the hot soup and (Review Correspondent). | KEATING, Dee. 5.-- A Masquerade eet tea eee Ot aa tt ca tee ashok pada welded babe ale: ‘os ef the Keating scheol have al- eGYs DOM Moet attractive, \ ” . , _ n , NGWSY PARAGRAPHS FROM PENDER ISLAND Seaienitateimnemeatal c , help and coccpriadieh fu (he wade. pi we from members of the P.T.A, task for the two judees, Vero and Mis W. O. Wallace, to choose the prise | . = yoy ‘ We wnderstand that the Anehter- sudan , ere ii and Mrs. Jos, Simpson, formerly em- ployed by G. 8 Harzis, on Moresby, and recently on the farm of Mr. Geo. ing the Daily Colonist won firat prize | (Continued from page 1) Clarks in = They do not ex: for best advertising, and the gentle. | Borted h very nnpleasant trip across) Dee ‘@ take a WntlT Komen . _ ; ey ihe Gulf on the "Otrern” ‘jtime after tha New Year, mana prize was awarded to Mr Wy] ts Datap D, Micholl, Mra, Sehmela won first) lehte Myre Medillan, who has] Mr and Mus Bete prise for beat comia costume. Mr heen quite 1 forsome Unie, suffered | sania loft yesterday . Schmelz, Mr. Sineluir and My, a. aie Inst week, but is slowly| Where they will reshdn. Mann ware also among the prize wine) EPPOvins. we einen ape . Man A rere pe: ne - oe Misa dena Brackett went to Vie THE DOPE SCANDAL An excollout program was riven by | (Orla last weok, tso Mr and Mrs, i sage ee ~ 4 Mrs. Gleason's orchestra, yh oe OW, Corbett Continued wstounding revelations | Some of tho Kanting vertdonts ate] (Alt Marley Davenport, of Koattle, of the complelty of Royal Canadia’ fonded the ecard party given be the’! spending a couple of months with| Monnied pales offfeant with ander Mount Newton Soetal cheb last Wed. |e mouie, Mra. Gd, Divenport, jworld dope paddlers and addicts. are neaday night, Tho hol) Jooked brit! Aly. and Stra. 2. W, Garrett, aud! coming to Wght aa tho reshit of the and Invidina, the newly painted walla) Ws. Detwers, colebrated Their Amer-jonquiry into tho charges mado hy; reflecting the eheery plow trom the shan Thiaahscb tags In rei) style dnat) Attorney-Goneral Manson, Araong two large fire plices. ale. Herbert Thureaday, We rather oonvy themt the Intest witnesses mre two young Lacouralere wade a mont. offtelont| aaving a choles of lwo, women who have been rescued master of cerementes, Kirst prizes; “PMe biteat renarts of Mra. Chan] through the agency of Mrs James were won by Mrao A. Tyler, Mra, SUsIngs condition are not very en |O'Rrien of the Antl-Nareotie Drug Oaborne, Mr. Trouroly and Mr, A.) oeraging, She ia considerably worse) League, One of thesg toatiffod that Rochon. Secand prise winners warg| VO ave warry to learn. ahe had boon induced to try the drug Mr, ond Mra. DG. MacDonald ox-lnabit and fitrodace to Chinen drug Cen.) bert to be able to move into tholr)pedidlera by Constable “Doc™ Smit] new done very SOON How, ail Mind. when a aithot Mteeu, One Chinese Phe KoULn SaaMEh Wamea'n Insti a cDenald wht Jofq thems The pPeddior, Lee Shon, who commnttta Hate wil hold a card party on Satur. sound of the hamnvor corntinved day] dulelde recently when carscated on’ a] ay nirht Deeamher 8. Trea} and nigh. {dope oharge, refused at Mrat lo Kell ments are boing made hy he MTR. AML AYUIKY OX ca baidid LUd RANA) Ed, 0, WO YO Ae dilbde day bold Lawre, Watlor, Shorring and Sivan) wade a Ruetate In reporting tho | fled, eq tho constable took hor to the anda good thine da prominod alt whoLpame of My, ant Mrs. Gaynor'a baby. | notorious J. J. Wing. The dotanca, ava _ _ : a eet haw hen Tanle Wen” 4aq outlined hy Ohe eros exnmiiation rho Country Sore convert and) The second nieethng OF Gis Parant | of 3.0. Tattallo KC, We that: the Jdanen to be Dold at M0, Tompernton| ., 1 |otticor was wilug the pirls for the Mall an dae. at. Hadi iaclude a ddan ge ACT ot Thorrday nttomoin The Purpoes ot poring evidonte ordinal: it phaann Lia ds Have Bye beda tee ¥ aM, owing {hal Chininae +e" siiablal a ' . ead dss deed tee da de dae prize for Jaddes’ host Panes coitmine, and her slater, Miss Tola Lawrie, alsa in Spanish coatuma won the gents .u Nine Malectm. represent: 4 for Victoria as ay cher, Mr. . Hagan and Mr. ee Toaehar Agwoclation was held in the Lnmiper ef ou Aah yoUher aye | L SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923 PAGE THREE — FLOORING, F.G.$35 per M. t Siding from $20 to $30 Ceiling from $15 to $30 > Cull Lattice, halfi-cent per lin. it. 39 SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. 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Saal ono erect ae DA —————— amerrannenyepereena SRGORNEOD Canadian Pacific Railway | _ B: C. Coast Service t VANCOUVER—At 2.15 p.m..and 11.45 p.m. daily, number of good|cocoa which is being served them | ; SEATTLE—At 4.30 p.m, daily, OCEAN PALUS—From Vancouver every Wednosday at 9 p.m, POWELL RIVER-UNION BAY-COMOX ROUTH—From Vancouver every Tuesday and Saturday at 11.45 p.m, UNION BAY-COMOX-POWELL RIVER ROUTE—From Vancouver every Thursday at 8.30 a.m. WEST COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND NOVIN—From Victorla on the Jat, 10th, 20th each month, at 11 p.m, GULE ISLANDS ROUPi—-Leaves Wharl, Belleville Streul, days ut 7.15 a.m. and Wednesdays at 8.00 a.m. Mun- APPLY TO ANY AGENT CANADIAN PACIFIC RATLWAY ena ee Pures ee Fo he merchant who does not advertise is as fay be- hind the times as the old-time stage coach, He © | plods along in the same old way, year after year, while the more progressive merchant places” his * wares before the public and increases his business | year by year. Persistent -advertising has made“ millions for many progressive merchants,” who ‘re- copnized the value of advertising from: the “first » day they commenced business, The ev into almost every, hume.in, the district, anid, 15, ul proper medium for reaching the people. The Review’ goes ye 7 ~