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THE MENACE TO NIAGARA.
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switches and sidings, of temporary and permanent constructions, in confusion worse confounded, has confronted him. Out of it all, it is presumed, the plans for the artificial beautifying of the spot will gradually unfold and the visitor of coming years is to see it with its attractions not only restored,' but enhanced.

Site of the Power-house of the Ontario Power Company at the Edge of the Water below the Falls on the Canadian Side.

Great sections of the river bottom, acres of rock over which the river has flowed for ages in tumultuous energy, have been for the first time exposed to the eye of man and the light of the sun. These sections of the river have now in large part been absorbed into forebays and intakes, into the permanent constructions of the companies, never to be given back to their proper charge.

The three Canadian companies are to be greater consumers than the American. They are the finest, the most magnificent conceptions of hydraulic engineering, and in their ultimate realization rise to proportions which are an expression of the genius that has inspired them. No one of these, let us remark, is moribund or inactive; each shows the highest type of virility.

The Canadian Niagara Power Co. has a statutory limit of consumption of 8.900 cu. ft. per sec.
The Ontario Power Co. 12.000 ""
The Toronto & Niagara Power Co. 11,200 ""
32,100 ""