Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada . New Arrivals at Regina. a Daily Scene Model Spur Track System RE GIN AS premier position as a distributingcentre is assured by her vast system of mainand branch railways. In connection with these,the City owns and controls the whole of the industrialsections adjoining the main railway lines, which islaid out on the most modern plan of spur tracks, eachsite being served by three tracks, one for loadingor discharging and one connecting with main lineswith suitable switch arrangements to minimize anydelay in handling freight cars. The City sells thesites adjoining t
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada . New Arrivals at Regina. a Daily Scene Model Spur Track System RE GIN AS premier position as a distributingcentre is assured by her vast system of mainand branch railways. In connection with these,the City owns and controls the whole of the industrialsections adjoining the main railway lines, which islaid out on the most modern plan of spur tracks, eachsite being served by three tracks, one for loadingor discharging and one connecting with main lineswith suitable switch arrangements to minimize anydelay in handling freight cars. The City sells thesites adjoining the spur tracks at a nominal figureto bona fide industrial concerns. 25. A Lake Scene Near Regina Advantages of Regina from theStandpoint of being the Capital The capital cities of countries and provincesunquestionably bring many advantages to a commer-cial community. It is a fact that man;y manufactur-ing concerns and capitalists not located in recognizedcentres find themselves laboring under distinct dis-advantages. Representatives of concerns find theneed of keeping in close touch with the affairs of theday, constantly meeting men in high political, profes-sional and government departments who are shapingnational thought and progress in the nations work. 26 Iii another regard REGINA offers superioradvantages for social, mental and physical recrea-tion. It is a trite but true saying thatkt All work andno play makes Jack a dull boy, and while it wouldbe a matter to be deplored if the working communityran to extremes in the realms of sport, it cannot bedenied that legitimate forms of manly exercise havetheir proper place in any community. REGINA hasrecogni
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