li nPACE LT : 4 * THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927 . . WEY BF TITY So AE : b A : VII EST A AT =] WILTON f= ; S_ SU pes . : 5 . _-- RR : __--_ a alan em a ar TRY M y a a y |". fp o _ y : : 3 : E SELEX Gh au RE a ph babi a fas Vi to Power Sites SEE PAPER MILL Two Developmanis Within a Short Distance Gener- ate 174,000 h.p. Ottawa, Oét. 14.--Accompanied by 20 officias of the Provincial Govern-| ment and members of the Press Gallery of the Quebec Legislature, | Hon. Honore Mercier, Minister of Crown Lands, Province of Quebec, || arrived here Tuesday for an inspec- tion of the Gatineau Power Com- panys developments on the Gatineau |} River. Motoring from Montreal, the party arrived at the Gatineau mill of the Canadian International Paper Com- pany, East Templeton, at the lunch- eon hour and was received and en- ||E tertained by Brig.-General J. B. |} White, vice president; Gordon Gale, {{B vice president Gatineau Power Com- pany, and Major J. H. Brace. ot|} Fraser Brace, Limited, who is in }|5 charge of the companys eonstruction || BRINGING uP FATHER work, z Inspection of the new paper mill ||jg {|*VE GoT TO QT YOU CANT cS {I"ve coT an 'DEA- = wou MEAN THE | [[\wHERE 5 [MR JICCS WANTS ME . & ME ° followed, ihe visitors being taken YOU CUT OF THE, ' = ) ouT AN' LEAVE LET ME SEE TH ro al m SE | o ioe Fir "out | IE HOUSE, NGG 1TE || ME AN'MAGGIE SNE Mliveo come TO TAKE THIS OUT AN 500 tons of newsprint per day, and || TOO WARM TOBE | WON'T LET : YESTERD dhe FIND OUT IF £T 15 THAT I GOT YOU : day, : WEARIN' THESE : AY GENUINE! H ARAPPED LR- | is run entirely by hydro- electrical {|S WHISKERS] | : IN CAIRO ? : ny rie y igri ; energy developed on the Gatineau || ? f |e J i TNC ON through various power houses of the " A 1 $22 J company. Later in the afternoon, HN HZ accompanied .by .a number of the members of the-International's staff, the visitors proceeded to the power houses at Chelsea. and Farmer's Point. Unique Development Complefed early this year, these represent something unique in pow- er development, for they are locat- ed with three-quarters 'of a mile of one another, the upper or Chelsea dam running 'three turbines of 34, 000 horsepower each ,and ithe lower plant three of 24,000. The Chelsea dam raised the level of the Gatineau 96 feet, 'while the Farmer's Point development added another 69. Where the river was 300 feet wide and practically dried "up in the summer months, the Chel. sea works have established a reser- voir involving 900 acres of flooding, .caused the raising of fhe adjacent C.P.R., Ottawa-Maniwaki line by over 40 feet, the complete diversion of the river bed and other changes in the landscape, all within a period of less than two: years. AVOIDED AN OPERATION Mrs. Dayman gran Gives Lydia 9 ALS {| PLANT THAT HAS NO'ROOT E. Pinkham a Vagtille ©, | NO STEM, NO LEAVES AND, Compound the Credi | LIKE OTHER FUNGI, HAS HO Rolin WE 4 @ 71 | COLORING MATTER (CHLROPHYLL) ) > BY MEANS OF WHICH MOST PLANTS first married I was very thin and |S | : Ir m weak. The doctor | IE ih 5 », 7 MANUFACTURE THEIR FOOD, \¥/\f PEOPLE CALL OME MUSHROOMS ARE DELICIOUS FOOD, WITH £ WELL, IT SEEMS AS IF THE ONLY / WAY TO TELL A TOADSTOOL FROM POISONOUS MUSHROOM "(| A FLAVOR ALL THEIR OWN, WHILE OTHERS /2 E- : CONTAIN A POISON SO POWERFUL THAT T0 : h = | §A MUSHROOM IS TO EAT A MUSH- EAT THEM 15 ALMOST CERTAIN DEATH.IT IS ROOM AMD IF IT, KILLS YOU IT A TOADSTOOL. _, ECE IE ECE A WISE RULE NOT TO EAT ANY MUSHROOMS EXCEPT THOSE OF WHICH YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY SURE,AND THESE ONLY WHEN FRESH. \€ Jo FF \ Teh : : : BETCHA wy Luck! \ i /~ MINE? LH CAS, MAKE I JUS' FOUND 3 |: 1 LOST A NICKEL AN IT BUSY ED ar CENTS! YESTERDAY! I CAN |r : ; : NN FTPELL | EVEN. TELL YOU WRWAT . ! OUTTA MY. IT LOOKED LIKE! : b- > : 4 ) ne Th 1 [IE ; se» B71 IT HAD A BUFFALO J might \ oe ith helpin No Ea dem d d 5 ee Ei 3 todd ent. I am new at Fs 00d health to 2s ed - SAN . Comraos) roth ry i ; Sold by druggists everywhere. c -- ~-- T i 4] . RAILWAY nl age ih dopmar fase tables "baar "HOLY (SMORE (JI || | HERE'S wweee.| VM GETTING iT Tal ) 1 PUT {ONE OVER J i OF SEEING THAT' NOTICE UP THERE! ON TILE tsi Lost! aly. A LACE 09 p.m.--Daily. = HANDKER- 12.25 a.m.--Daily. : CHIE wo | + Westhoimd Traine ' THE rt 4.44 am. --Daily, . PLEASE | 5.45 a.m.--Daily. Tt RETURN | /5.28-am.-- , . : Sire Yo 6.20 a.m.--Daily. } HE rT | 8.58 a.m. . 2 SoNES --------S LA