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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Sep 1927, p. 10

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A A A Fevir LY aldud AWAHRO aria 'FRIDAY, SEPTEMI r TIMES READERS -- a : TWO) 0A) I) N of BEST STRIP S fo Row Yn | be London, Sept. 9.--W. Raitt, cellu- on {dss promsed to put Ella | | SET Your \ lose expert for the Government of a e aboard tiret sk x: = 4 ie : = India, addressing the forestry sel they meet bovind for lied). / | lon US--TVE BY oui the irl Ruin | Ree SVE SADOks Pk Edinburgh, made the H : . TAIN = 1 ONE 4 ~ "The world's paper supply from KE India, especially the British sec- REE Xo e uy tion, owing to the enormous growth of paper consumption &nd the use of wood in artificial silk is in a perilous state now and probably will be in serious difficulties five years hence and in a condition of demoralized panic 20 years hence, unless steps are taken to find a new source of supply." | He pointed out that British paper i consumption -in two generations 1 had increased from: ten pounds to | ! 56 pounds per capita and was con- i siderably more than that om the KINDNESS! Sf §! American continent resulting in a 7/ do | . total consumption of raw wood be- i tween paper and artificial silk of 7 a : = 40,000,000 tons of raw wood, year- 7 4 he y EF NS = 4 ly, which would increase in 20 ny I " NO \ = Be U. 5 Pat. Of; Copyeight 1923, {1 // re Service years to at least 60,000,000 tons||S yearly, He declared that an actual soft | BE wood famine was inevitable at no distant date, Raitt outlined Indian experi- ments on the production of wood pulp from bamboo and said it was possible to manufacture it com- mercially now and this might solve the wood pulp problem in, the future, ee semen eo ; ---- | QOEISD You HADYDET TER hu ec | BRINGING UP FATHER --~By Geo. McManus JUST WAIT OUTSIDE UNTIL | GO IN THIS LADIEY SHOE SHOR | MUST GET SOME SHOES WHILE I'M \ BY LOLLY: MAGGIE 19 VERY JEALOVS OF ME LATELY - SHE WON'T LEY ME gO | IN ANY STORES: fr ---- COME INSIDE! COBALT MINER A) S SHESJEALOVS gi OF THE 2D SALES - LADIES STABBED TO DEATH Unknown Assailant is Being : DIN iii f Sought--Carried Samples ||E Th i ue of Ores Detroit, Mich,, Sept. 8,--The body ||(3 of a man found dead early today in | j= front of 624 Elizabeth street west has been identified as that of Sim- coe Green, b8-year-old bachelor, prospector and miner of Cobalt, Ont, Ps Tate mt m------ © 1927 sy Inv'L\Fearure Service, Inc Great Britan rights restrved 9-9 brother, Frank, with whom Simcoe had been staying since Saturday, and who lives at 806 Tecemseh Road, Windsor, : Green, said his brother, came to Windsor from Toronto Saturday for } i the purpose of interesting some De- 3 troit men in mining claims of his near Cobalt, He brought samples of lead, silver and copper ore, Simcoe Green, the brother declar- ed, left his house Wednesday morn- ing, intending some time that day to call on Alma MacGregor, 209 Philadelphia Avenue east, a girl who TELLING TOMMY i --By "Pim Um & en rity I SHARKS ARE THE OLDEST FISH IN l LEATHER MANUFACTURERS HAVE BEEN BUSY FOR A LONG TIME PAST WITH THE PROELEM OF PREPARING SHARK SKINS SUITABLE FOR USE IN MAKING SHOES, BAGS,AMD THE LIKE. FTER COUNTLESS EXPERIMENTS A VIENHESE CHEMIST HAS PERFECTED A PROCESS FOR § WHAT SHARKS} re! 17's USED fl SKIN.IS USED #1 70 UPHOLSTER FOR,BETTY ? M suarks. J) CONTAIN FISH FOSSILS, TOMMY. whose father Simcoe was acquaint- ed. Green never reached the girl's residence, He was expected to re- -------- failed to do so. Nothing is known of his movements after he left in the morning. Frank Garland, 619 Elizaheth street west, said he saw Green stagger from an alley and fall. He had been stabbed in the neck three times. When the body was found there was $20 and a silver nugget in the pockets, It was first believed that the body was that of Patrick A. Derry, an- other Cobalt miner, and Frank Green was brought to the county morgue expecting to identify Derry. When he entered the room, however, he recognized the dead man at once as his brother. ark, THE BEASTS OF PREY OF THE SEA MAY SOON BE EXTER- MINATED JN THE CAUSE OF FASHION AS THEY ARE NOW BEING HUNT:D |_FOR THEIR SKINS. ARE REGARDED AS UNLIMITED. UPHOLSTERERS MAY USE IT, ALSO EOOKBINDERS. MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS ARE FEATURING IT HCY! res Syndicate Inc Lirear Briain Tignes feserved | ah -- ---- -- fd | 7 "iE HOLE IN YOUR HEAD WHERE THE LET. ME SEE SUMPIN MOM! JUS' STAY STILL A MINIT! GOSH! 1 GANT FIND IT Therapist, will be in the office, 146 Sim- coe street, north every afternoon and Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday evenings. y calls made in town and surrounding - trict. ice. a Sousultation. js free at office CHIROPRACTIC | D. E. Steckley, Chiropractor and SUCZIEC FI ZN = 0 \ one @ 19:7 WY. aE a --- TILLIE THE TOILER--Just the Chance She Wanted RAILWAY (Here COMES TILLIE - | OH, WHERE'D Y00 | WHY, on WONDER '|F E'S STILL CET ~THOBE LOVELY | |SVRELY. giz HB AE i may ee [ile FOWL AAS : 59 a.m. : OR NI COTST M iY 12 ba. COOTS For FEAR TO Miss I Have ONE 7 AY awe 'eM 2 5.45 p.m. TILE Youd 1 JA pam. COME IN AND. = 12.09 pan. EACH ME TALKING) -- 11.49 p.m. To HER or 4.44 a.m. : = 5.09 a.m. 5.28 am 6.20 a. 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