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That tl-.is force from which the sun draws its very poWer has been liarnessed for destructive purpose* is the consequence of this tragic worid-engulfing conflict. That it can, and will, be usable for constructive, productive post- war uses goes almost without saying. But it is such a novel, incredible, fantastic discovery, its production so elaborate, technical, and scienti- fic, that litUe is yet known of how that will be done. It is commercially impossible to harness the atom now or even in the near future, 90 that power can be produced to compete with coal and oil Use of Atomic Power But the atomic bomb, despite its avalanclial destructibility, has pointed t'ne way to the contrasting constructive use of atomic power. It is a iantastically expensive procedure. .\Iready the United States lia:? sunk $2,000,000,000 in this expcrinient, ana 't is just dropping its first bombs. It requires vast areas for pro- duction â€" the equivalent of many siiuall countries. Tlie United States has .two large tracts devoted to produciuj:; this power â€" as well as innumerable smaller ones. One is a 450.000-acre reservation in the State of Washington. Another is a .jO.OOO acre reserve in Tennessee. This work also requires research and know-how. These, fcrtunately, the United States, in co-operation with the British, have to a large degree. The British pooled their men and knowledge with .\mcrica in their race against Time and the Xazis. It took 2'.- years to got the first bomb. Therefore production of atomic power cannot be accom- plished Oil a shoestring. HEYI SARGE WHERE'S YOUR MINARD SOLDIERS. RU3 OUT TIRED ACKES fj Here's a SENSIBLE way ^« to relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PMN LydiaE.PuikhanrsVcgolablcCompound not only helps relieve periodic pain but ALSO accompanying nervous, tired, highslruiiK feelings â€" when due to func- tional monthly disturbances. It's one of the most eflcctivc medicines for this pur- pose. Pinkhani'sComiJound helps na!:ire' Follow labi'l directions. Try it! Uranium SU The atomic bomb hunt started right alter the war got under way when a (iernian niat'iematician, a Jewish woman, Lise ^feit^er, cal- culated that something which had puzzled natural scientists for 19 years was really an explosion of atoms of one of the kinds of the nii'tal uranium. Within two weeks after she pub- lished thi« calculation the great physics laboratories in the United States, L:igland, and Germany had verfied her prediction. She was banished from Germany shortly afterward, but Hiltcr put all avail- able physicists at work on atomic bombs and atomic power at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin. What the natural scientists found was that a rare form of uranium, known as 235, when bombarded with low electrical energy ( in the form of neutron rays) would react by splitting some of its atoms almost squarely in two. Up 'o that time no atom had ever been really smashed. A few electrons or other particles had been forced out by the smashing rays used, which might be X-rays or rays made of atomic particles. Details Withheld. .\n atomic bomb equaling in size and weight about a pea equals in explosive power a 5-pound box filled with TNT. If an atomic bomb weighs 11 pounds it equals in effect a 10-ton bomb. If it weighs one ton, its ex- plosive force will rock the target with the impact of 20,000 tons. Imagine 2,000 freight cars, each laden with 10 tons of superdyna- mite, crashing down on a Japa- nese city. How much of that city would remain intact? .\nd it is well to keep in thought that the 20.000-ton im.pact can be produced by dropping a single one- ton atomic bomb. For the time being, the mili- of the atomic bombs. Power of Bomb A faint idea of the power within the atomic bomb can be grasped from the fact that the explosion of a munitions ship in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on June 6, 1917, killed 1,500 persons, injured 4,000. and made 20,000 homeless. Two and one half square miles of Halifax were dev- astated. That munitions ship car- ried 3,000 tons of TN'T â€" about one GEN. CRERAR HONOURED BY DUTCH WHAT SCIENCE !S DOING Moth-Killer General H. D. G. Crerar, Commander of the victorious First Can- adian Army, wearing the Grand Cross of the Order of Orange Nassau with Swords following its presentation by Prince Bern- hardt on behalf of Queen Wilhelmina. Gen. Crerar received this highest order of the Netherlands on July 20, at Spelderholt. United Kingdom scientists have found a simple means oi makinf clothes permanently mothproof. The agent is D.D.T. â€" the anti- malarial, anti-typhus powder deve- loped in Britain during the war, which h:is already saved thousands of .\llied lives. In its new role of moth-killer it is dissolved in oil and applied to the wool during manufacture, thus becoming a per- manent part of the wool's structure. A minute quantity â€" 01 per cent of the weight of the wooi treated â€" is sufficient to make the cloth moth-proof however many times it is washed or cleaned. D.D.T. r 1 also be u;ed for temporary mot^i- proofing of clothing already la use â€" i.e., by mixing with the sol- vents used in dry-cleaning. Cothing cleaned regularly in this way would be nearly 100 per cent moth- proof. This new application of D.D.T. was developed by research workers of the United Kingdom Wool Industries Research Associ- ation. seventh of the equivalent of a one- ton atomic bomb. It is impossible yet to sketch, even in the broadest lines, the changes in warfare â€" aerial and land and naval warfare â€" be brought about by the atomic bomb. Air warfare, particularly, will have to be conceived in en- tirely new terms. There no longer is need for heavy and relatively slow bombers. Neither will there be need fcr escort fighters, .\tomic bombs will be carried to their target by jet-propelled planes traveling at between 500 and 300 miles on hour. Antiaircraft de- fenses, as they were known until yesterday, will be of no use what- soever. Xo fortification will be able to witiistand the atomic bomb. No citv will outlast the first raid. Fliers Drop Gifts To Native Rescuers Natives in a New Guinea village saved the lives of two crashed fliers of the R..\.F. They fed them and guided them to two weeks past Japanese positions. Soon after the airmen got back a plane flew over the village and dropped par- cels containing brightly colored calico trousers, shorts, razor blades (greatly prized because they can be made into so many things), bar- bers' scissors, knives, jackets. Ash- ing lines for stringing bows, medical supplies. .\nd a toy dog for Lazarus, the small son of the village mission catechist. 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Salary $1350.00 per an- num. -Apply stating qualiflcationa to Mrs. Jean Jennings, Sec- Treas.. Larchwood. Ont. WANTED â€" QUALIFIED PRO- testant teachers for Township School â- \rea of Kennebec, dutioa to commence Sept. S. State quali- fications and name of last in- spector: minimum salary (1.2S(L Apply J. E. Hughes. Sec.-Treaa, Arden. Ont TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARO, Drury. Denison and Graham. Dli^ trlct of Sudbury, requires 3 Pro- testant qualified teachers for schools In following villages â€" Whiteflsh. Worthington and High F^Isj ajso we biiiMUai U4£he£ for rural school near Whitefrsh. Reply stating qualification." and salary expected to Mrs. R. H. Murray, 3o0 Laura .\ve., Sudburf, Ont. TEACHER W.ANTED FOR U.S.3. No. 1. Bond. Protestant, first class: salary SI. 400. .\pply A. Bright well. Secretary-Treasurer, ShilUngton P.O., Ontario. TWO QUALIFIED PROTKSTANTI Teachers for school area No. t ifonteiigle. Apply stating salary, and qualifications to G. H. Wood- cox. Sec.-Treas.. R.R. 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