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The Seaforth News, 1945-08-16, Page 3far Canada's food needs...now more than ever ,Every day more housewives find that ready -to -eat cereals play an important part in planning satisfying meals, They serve Kellogg's for breakfast, lunch, children's suppers, snacks at any tinge of day! Have You Heard? "There's only one thing wrong with this canoe," said the soldier tp the sweet young thing on the ver. "And what's that?" she asked. "Well," he replied, "if I try to Ides you fn this it might capsize." The girl sat silent for a few minutes. Then she remarked, "I fan awing." --o— A dog is loved By old and young; He wags his tail, And not his tongue. --0— Daughter (sighing): "John does slot love me any more." Mother: "How do you know?" Daughter: "When he brings me Bonne at night now, he always ,Sbooses the shortest way" —o -- When Tommy Brown was askedto name the Great Lakes of Canada, he replied: "Michi- gan, Superior, Huron, Erie, Ontario, and Veronica." ..-0— Ile: Tell me all about yourself — your struggles, your dreams, your telephone.numbcr, Easy Way To Treat Sore, Painful Piles Here Is the chance for every per - ?n in Canada suffering from sore, ting, painful plies to try a simple me remedy with the promise of reliable firm to refund the cost u u a os the treatment e a ou are not Y tlsfi d d e with the results. Simply go to any doll t and eta bottleedof Hemd is and erne directed. Hem -hold Is an intern- - easy and pleasant toy, Use and pleasing results are quick -7 - • �Holing ing and sorrenees' e relieved, pain subaldes•-and-ae' e treatment fa continued the sore, infuipile tumors heal over leery hg the rectal membranes clean "pd healthy. 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That this force front which the sun draws its very power has been harnessed for destructive purposes is the consequence of this tragic world -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 little is yet known of how that will be done. It is commercially impossible to harness the atom now or even in the near future, to that power can be- produced to compete with coal and oil. Use of Atomic Power But the atomic bomb, despite its avalanchal destructibility, has pointed the way to the contrasting constructive use of atomic power. It is a fantastically expensive procedure. Already the United States'. has sunk $2,000,000,000 in this experiment, and it is just dropping its first bombs. It requires vast areas For 'pro- duction—the equivalent of many small countries. The United States has two large tracts devoted to producing this power—as well as innumerable smaller ones. One is a 450,000 -acre reservation in the State of Washington. Another is a 50,000 acre- reserve in Tennessee. This work also requires research - and' know-how. These, fortunately, the United States, in co-operation with the British, have to a large degree.. The British pooled their sten and knowledge with. America in their race against tints and .the Nazis. It took 2% years to get the first bomb. Therefore procluction of atomic power cannot be accom- plished on a shoestring, HEY! -5115 WHERE'S YOUR MINARfn'S A Fly breeds in garbage and manure, spreading disease germs to everything it touch- es. Flies multiply rapidly, but- Fiy.Tox destroys flies at a touch. Get a large bottle today. s -is' S LINERS PUB OIJT Y1RED (ACMES Here's a SENSIBLE way to relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN, Lydia E. 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What the natural scientists found was that a rare form of uranium, known as 236, 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 to 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 night be X-rays or rays made of atomic particles. Details Withheld. An atomic bomb equaling in -size and weight about a pea equals in explosive power a 2 -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? And it is well to keep in thought that the 20,000 -ton Impact can be produced by dropping a single one - ton atomic bomb. For the time being, the mill - of the atonic bombs. Power of Bomb A faint idea of the power within the atomic bomb can- be grasped front the fact that the explosion of a munitions ship in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on June 6, 1517, killed 1,600 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 TNT -about one GEN. CRERAR HONOURED BY DUTCH 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. seventh of the equivalent of a one - ton atontic bomb. It is impossible yet to sketch, even In the broadest lines, the changes in warfare—aerial and land and naval warfare — 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 for escort fighters. Atomic bombs will he carried to their target by jet-propelled planes traveling at between 500 and 800 miles on hour. Antiaircraft de- fenses, as they were known until yesterday, will be of no use what- soever, No fortification will be able to withstand the atomic bomb. No city 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.A.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, fish- ing lines for stringing bows, medical supplies. And s toy dog for Lazarus, the small son of the village mission catechist. WHAT SCIENCE IS MR 11ot'h-Kl'ler United Kingdon. scientists have found a simple means of -making clothes permanently: mothproof. The agent is i7.DP, — the anti- malarial, anti -typhus powder deve- loped in Britain during the war, which hasalready saved thousands of Allied 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 — 01 per cent of the weight of the wool treated —is sufficient to make the cloth moth -proof however many tines it is washed or cleaned. D.D.T. c :L also be tired for temporary mold - proofing of clothing already is use—i,e, by mixing with the sole vents used in dry-cleaning. Cothing cleaned regularly in this way 1 would be nearly 100 per cent moth- proof. 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