I mfDAY-Z- Illlllll llElNilll Plllllll. uranium: - memos "mm," , “qumm. IJIIISIII- wilful mum mm: . u: tumult iliiilll lilliillilild-lllll uuau a: EXTRA NEWS - VODVIL - SNAPSHOTS rum Ellllllhc-FIIL- su SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 CAPITOL-Today- Fri. Sat. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 lint li-mlv-a Jnzk a not oircii tviih two bc-nutiiul delbclivlye ' mound .one on hislrpil ilm other in his firms!‘ ' - ' ALSO SERIAL - FEATURETTE EMPIRE -:- TO-IIIGIIT JIIL-Slll‘. “Hiram AI Shows At 7 and 8:45 -- Matinee Saturdby-Only 2:30 “ STAR R0lIND-l/P! ROMAN7l0 ROI/IID-yp/ RADIO ROIIND-l/P/ ‘ R0050 ROUND-LIP! THR/ll ROUND-l/P/ l. mum mm: vltl H HI - III. IIB- IX IIISMS , ll Iliilfllilfi-fi (II-ll!) PLUS TERRYTOON “TXICO - SERIAL i This column is reserved for nun nl local interest, but advertising of u newly nature may-be mung] at flvs eentl a word, stgietlypgy able in advance. v O- CHURCH SERVICES. - Tug- will be service at Alexandra. on slllldly evenins. ovptember 16th at. 7.30 P. M. There will lse no ser. vice at Cross Roads or Hazelbrook. Rev. Sterling B. Stackhouse ister. 6-13-11. _'I'R.AF‘=IIC CHECILUP — Th0 City Police Department i: tighten- ins up in the enforcement o! traffic» regulations. Chief of Polieo Birtwlstle has reported that some 30 cases , minor violations of the code, have been dealt with the past month. 4 Cl-IURJCII DI‘ SCOTLAND. _ Services Sabbath. September 16th. AI-Eyle Shore 10.30 A. M. DeSab P. M. Crapaud District Orange Order Service. Stanohel 7.30 P. M. Tuesday. September 18th, Augus- tine Cove 8.30 P. M. fiiday. Sept. 21st. Cape Traverse 8 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. 9-13- POLICE COURT —Yesterday at at the City Police Court two men charged with unlawful possession of intoxicating splrits were fined $200 and costs or three months in jail and $200 and costs or three months respectively. Two men fao- lng charges under the melee Act were fined $150 or three months and $35 and costs respectively. An adjourned case dealing with a man operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated resulted in the accus. ed being given seven days in jail. IN PACIFIC THEATRE-Among the personnel sewing on H M CS. Prlncc Robert, which has figured prominently in the news since the Pacific war ended. ‘Ls Lieut. Ken Birtwistie son of of Chief of Police Blrtivlstl/E- and Mrs. Birtwistle City. Since the ship left Esouimault in August it has visited San Francisco. Honolulu, Svdncy. Australia and other ports. The ship WRS last reported at l-Iong Kong where it. was playing a lfllfl’. in looking after the needs of libernttd Canadian prisoners o! war. There is a chance that Lieut. B! Birtwistle will run across any interned islanders and be able to provide ihcm with news from home at first hard IIIGIIFIIIID LADIES AID-The second annual meeting of H1811- field Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs Sidney Taylor on Aug. 22nd. with an attendance of nine members and four visitors present. The president. Mrs C MacKenzie opened tho meeting with hymn. “What n Friend We Jesus, followed by the reading of the 10th chapter of Jioflwhb 811d prayer Minutes of last meeting were TCfld and approved Roll call was answcrd with word "HIP-YOU F101- lcctlon of S9 00. After the business cl mrctlng was over an election o officers for the comms W" We“? elected. President, Mrs. Atlwl R0- berts: Vicemresident, Mrs. C. Hurry; Secy..trcas.. Mrs. Lea Chownn; (rcmlecfed Assistant Secy .Trcas Mrs G. Stetson. Next meeting to be held at. the home ' of Mrs Anson MacLaughlan on Sept 19m to be answered with word "Holy" Programme committee, M's. I; Sanderson. M15 Stetson Lunch . r A Roberts and Nlr: G Sctson The meetirifl closet. wlh The Lord's Prayer in unison A lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the lunch 00.!!!- mittee and a social hour followed. Roll c. w. 1,. lViEETING-—The month. 1y mcciing of in: CharloVetown subdivision, C WL. was held Tuesday night in the League rooms, the president, Mrs W J P Mao- Mlllzm, presiding. The treasurers report showed a very satisfactory balance. The mflvemir 0f ill-mul- ions roportcd send ng fruit, choc- olnto bars, flowers and magazines to patients in the Provincial Sana- torium The. citize hip service committee reported s ding some negligcnt children to school. It was decided i0 make a donbtlbh i0 lhc Process M169 fund The subdivision is pledged to furnish a room in the new an- ncx of the Sanitorlum and a cheque for $250 ior the required amount has been forwarded. M18. MacMahon, treasurer of the Eedefi Snucntiac scholarshP “mi read a iclior from ‘he directors explain- ing the coiumiiitlaii and bylaws oi the association. Correspondence included letters oi‘ appr-eciat on from the Willoughbv and O'Brien inmlllcs, Miss Katherine Mac- Lcnnnn. RN, superintendent 0f iuirsrs. Provinoal Sanitnrium. ill-d Mrs F‘ Murray’ who is absent fro’!!! ll!" province .WM»¢ If your freshness and vitality are hdiufiland you realise your former ealth is slipping away-look or the cause. You may suffer from internal sluxgishness. ii‘ so, you need a "regulator." You will want one that ls gentle but fully effec- tive. Why not try DR. HAMIL- TON'S PILLS? Taken at night, you can look for the desired result next morning. These little pills stimulate the bowels and make the liver more active. This should give additional "pep" r ltd make your spirits brighten. Depression and worry lift when your system is cleared of wastes. You will quickly discover the difference be- tween n sluggish body and real fit- ness when you regulate with DR. IIAMILTONS PILLS. 25c at all druggistn. DR HAMIL ON'S_PILLS humans \ O\_ II-Dl-‘n cows! Rev: "v v33?“ lend is m“; - e 3mm élgngonwexllgai] Most o! the worlds GEM RIOII come from Colombia emeralds ROYAL CANADIAN AR IOIOI Conieton, Ont. 1i, Brownsburg. Que. Have In‘ scholarship B C Giles, James Reginald, PO., Red Sgt" of llasualties Davin. Paul W118i“. E-kt. l. YOIIM, OM. Leut, George Weston. Ih-Qgt. Calgary, Alta. zre X Milling Believed Ill- ledflg: etive Service — New For Wuhburn. Dun Jerome, m, Femie, 3.0. Previous“ ltlllug 0a Active let- vloe - ow For Official Purpolfl Preeum ed Dead: Boyce, Robert Richardson, PO.. Vancouver, B. C. Bullock. Veral Clarence, PO.. Bsmwell, Alta. Csrlisle, Elden fleetwood, PO" Flin Hon. Man. Clark. Donald Kenneth, lit-Sgt. Dennis, William Lewis, 20.. Bran-tford. Ont. MDey, Robert, PO., Winnipeg. an. Douglas, Norman Evan Paul, 1'0, ountain View, Ont.‘ Dunop. Bruce, 90., Vancouver Island, B. C. Galvin, Leo Patrick, PO., Bur- dett, Alta. Goodwin. David Webster. !0., Vancouver, B. O. Grant. Alfred Frederick. P0" Massey, Ont. Heath. Douglas James, ill-Sgt... Portland. Ont. Heuchert, William Rudolph, 110., 1B8. an. Hop n, Cecil George. D. l‘. 0.. S.-L., Fort William. Ont. Ireland. Robert Addison. 110., Grands Prairie. Alta. Maxon, Gunnlaugur Marine, FO., Selkirk, Man. Merritt, Cecil Glen, PO-. South Gillies. Ont. Peters, Samuel Leonard, 70., Queenstown, NB. Rflbovsky. Moses. P0, Owen Sound. Ont. Reid, James Kenneth, 110., Ed- monton, Alta. . Singer, Jacob Hurry, PO.. Mon- tre , Qu Unruh, Victor Allison, PO., Winn-tiles. Man Watson, Frederick Stubbs. P0,. Smithers, B. C. Wlitmflfili. Frederick, 70.. Con- sort, Alta. CANADA Previously Missing On Active Service — Now For Official Pur- poses Presumed Deed: Walterhouse, James Francis, WO., Cooksville, Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVEBS EAS mavggustlilétllzgsaslglfvicnflkv? l?‘ Henry, Ernest Frank, WO.. Thompson, John William, 110.. ofnchl l, Se! “aged”; u‘? Niagara Falls, Ont. Winnipeg. Man. Pwflgm “wpfmam AM“ lug“: Qlatike Anthony, F.-Sgt., orWebb. William, no. Toronto “mbmke- °“‘- Hclvk ‘Nicholas PO m Car- vinnams James Henry r-sn glrceevriugognzsgg'og? islet?‘ 5"‘ tier, B.IC. ' I i Hopeville, ‘Ont. c “m”! Johnson, Donald ‘i-‘ocdrow, Fl.- Thomas. PO.. Presumed Dead‘ Aumell. Allan Daniel, Pt’). Montreal. Qu . ‘ Bjlkfii‘. William. 110., Minne- axls. Minn, USA. Berminghem. Daniel Charles. 110.. Montreal, Que, Blais, Joseph Laurent PO.. Three Rivers. Que. Brewer, Hadley Royden, P0,, Prince William N B Andre, Britten. Aubrey’ ulna _ _, Edmonton. its. e" To _Brosko, Peter Paul. FO., Lac Castagnier. Que. Brcus-e. David Lorne. WO., 11-0. qllgls. Ontw rown. iili Wood L Fl-"Llellt. Edmbrton, Alta. mduy’ Buss. Theodore A.. FL-Lieut, St. Catharines, Ont, Burt. Henry Andrew, 9Q" Tor. onItJo. Ont. 0e. J H 1 Victoria. 35mg? m nmn‘ m" Evens. Arthur Leslie, Sgt" Ben. n. Alta. Wnlflyson. Colin Gow C. and Bar, ii > 1T» Lieut. ans. D. l‘. FL-Lieut. Victoria. Man, molt important and one of the they only could isolate make e real demonstration Minnesota was the first tangible quantity. LlNlMENT Otltorv at Schenectady, N. Y, work on the problem. There, scientists SACKVILLE um. 1070 (l) U-Dii, the form of uranium which 0m blow itself up. noon became the substances known. Scientists knew if enough to cover the held of s pin they could enormous energy inside the atom. Dr. Alfred O. Nlor at the University of credited with isolating (2) General Electrics research lab- Deer Hill. - Sask. Gray, William Sgt., Toronto, Ont. Long, Odell. Donald Petrolia. Ont, Palmer. Charles C. W.-C.. Dundalk, Ont. ‘Peabody. Harold Shgrbrooke, Que, enrvy, Leo Joseph, iii-s t" c Breton, N. s. g "we Pettigrcvr, Raymond FQ. Ke OWKIH. B. C. Rndclife, Edward hfrnest. Vancouver, B. C. RMBYYBY. Robert Harry. New Westminster, 11c, R051“. Anionic, Schneider, Regina. Sask. ' T‘ " Ilz-KTV-‘Y’; "I" ..—r. . . . Wm 5%? ERRED oc. NlER I W “N w ‘ gs-II rarat of the Ont Douclas 4.30 PM (BA _A su Tip Top FIRST rm: tzaannorrarowu GUARDIAN llillllllllillflllllllllnlfllllil List". about to» be discharged. _ To help returning Navy, Army and Air Force servicemen ' and women who want to get Tip Top Tailors clothes upon their formal discharge as quickly as possible, we make " this suggestion: As soon as you are notified that you will be dis- charged go to any Tip Top Tailors store-choose the material you like best from the special selection you will find there for service per- sonnel only-have your measmilts taken -—sign a voucher by which you undertake to assign your Priority Suit Purch. > certificate which you will receive upon discharge to Tailors. By doing this you will be gaining time and your tailored- to-measure Tip Top Tailors suit will be ready for you when you are formally discharged. Then you merely tum over your suit purchase certificate and step out in civv-ies ready for your return to civilian life. Dlil.l‘\/.'"l\"’l’ GESTION about civilian clothing,‘ i,‘ l T0 SERVICEMEN ‘AND wolusNiYr nU I» PAGE THREE - i .\ II 1 _ VICE PERSONNEL c lP _T0P“iiTA1L'0Rs.L.... i557 Grafton Street, Sunnysiciic Alexander, P.- Lieut, Lus Angeles, Calif, USA. Johnston. Thomas Andrew. Sgt, North Bay, Labelle. Joseph G Andre, P0,, Montreal, Q Wendell Lyall, PO., Che- mainus, B. C. Mallory. Gordon Ewart, 110., Vancouver, B.C.. Manson, Donald Hendry, P0,, Vancouver, B. C. Martin. George Bernard, P0,, Squamish. B. C. “C. Carr, Y‘.~Sgl., William. D. F. Sherman. FO., Wilbur. 11-0.. FL- P0. Tyndall. Otto. F‘.- MONDAY "IR OUGN FRIDAY F; aston Gustave Stern, MaxiiP-Cii- Wi-Jt-ipeg, Man.‘ Stewart, Courtney Raymond PO, North Bay, Ont. Wright, Charles Vancouver. B. . OVERSEAS Previously Missing Believed Killed On Active Service — Now For 0f- ficial Purposes Presumed Dead: Crawford, David Gordon, F0" Madison, Georgia, USA. Skelly. Frank Richard Fisher. PO, Kirkland Lake, Ont. Previously Missing On Active Service — Now For Official Pur- poses Presumed Dead: Barr, Alexander, P0,, Hamilton. Ont, Bishop, Eli-nest Howard, P0» Toronto, Ont. Can-others, Robert George. l".- Sgt, Aylmer, Ont. Carswcll, James. WO., Mimico, Ont. CHI)’, Earl Stanley, PO.. Van- couver. B.C. Ciluneyi. Rolf Arthur, P‘.-Sgt., Ground Birch, B. C. Conlin, Hugh Thomas, P0,, Dwight, Ont, Cotterill, Stanley Herbert Ross, D.F.C.. FL-Lieut, Toronto, Ont. Crooks, Robert Leslie, PO, Mannville, Alta. Denovan, Amos Edwin Botsford. FO., Tironto, Ont. Dufllg James Douglas, P0,, To- Glentyvorth, Sask. Fitzpatrick, Joseph Stanley Paul. P0,, Dunnville, Ont. Fraser, William Frederick, P0,, Moncton, NB. Galbraith, Thomas Francis, WO., Vancouver, B, C. Galvan, Thomas Michael, F.- Sqt, Blairmore, Alta. were able to isolate 17-285 from com- mon uranium at a rate of 1.036 mil- llonths of s gram every l0 days. this rate, it would have taken nearly 12,000,000 years to‘ extract a. pound. At Stockholm. Krasney-Ergen developed a process that could produce it £2,000 or one pound per thousand years. f3) Atomic fission was a in _ 1940, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE On rontu. Ont. Dyer, Maurice Ballard, PO, Sutton, Que. I Eastley, Frederick Charles, P0,, Brampton. On-t. Gregory, Richard James, WO., Bents, Sask. no.5, Wilbur st. Clair, PO., Liverpool, NB. Hana. Douglas Llurensa. P.- Sgt, Torcito, Ont. Harvey, Jack Arthur, PO., Mil- den, Saak. - Henderam, David Louden Suth- erland. PO., Vancouver, B, C. Heron, Kenneth, F0, Toronto, New Waterford. Cape Breton, NB, McKenzie. Gordon James. PO. Froude, Sask. McNulty, Thomas Norman, IO. Saskatoon, Salk. Westminster. B. C. Qke, Ernest Cameron, PO, Cochrane, Ont. Pearce, Jack Gordon, l-Qt... Toronto, Ont. Pfche, Louis Paul Emile, @.. t. New London. Conn, USA Howell, John Edward, PO.. Pinner, Roy Irving, WO., Port Kitchener, B. C. Arthur, Ont. Inman, Lawrence Melvin, Pt- Proulx, Richard Godfrey, I‘.- Sgt. Port Frances. Ont. Sgt, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Irwin, Robert Murray, PO., Shapter, Donald John, PO, Shelburne, Ont. Long Branch, Ont. Kemper, Frederick August John, Sibbald, James, PO., Windsor, 1"l.—l..leut., Toronto, Ont. Ont. Leavitt, Douglas Thayne. FO.. Wilson, Harry James, 80., De- Cardston, Alta. troit, lVllch., USA Wood. William Edward, PO.. Chilllwack, BC. Woods, Earle Deachman, PO. Lanark, Ont. Yates, John Francis Edward, PO., Toronto, Ont. Le Vasseur, Lucien Charles, PO., Lac Du Bonmet, Man. Macfarlane, Matthew Reid, F0. Vancouver, B.C. Macintosh, Ernest William, 110., New Glasgow. N.S Ernest McBrien, Cecil Howard, P0., i Stettler, Alta. -‘ McCaffrey. John Harold Alex- Brown yo; o; peaches h“ been ander. P0. Vancouvcr. B- C. shown by the Botany and Plant MoCais- Archibald Arnold. W0. Pathology Division. Science su- Cornwallis. N. S vice. Drx-ninion Department of Ag- McCloy, Robert, PO, Edmonton riculture to be dependent upon Alta, weather conditions. and progress McClure. James Edward, WO., has been made in tracing the Wilkie, Sask. source of infectious dseases McEachern, Hector Joseph, FO.. stone fruits ‘A l Don’t Miss- - HAPPV . To-day and everv day - Monday Through Friday om. 1070 Garbutt. John Albert, lT-Sgt, | —By N E A— 2.15 PM. . CBA CA SACKVILLE N0. 9: HUNTING FOR THE RARE {L235 Moss, Kenneth Lionel, 1'0, New_ a tiny amount At from the Prof. Wilhelm times faster- uranium. titles of U485 tively simple operation if the materials started could be made available. It could be accomplished beryllium, a fairly common metal. with by ture could then be placed in e con- tainer in which a layer covered a sample of U-m. Neutrons. would be slowed as through the paraffin American that the Germans had developed quan- aiomic bomb in their BIB-W» 5511" U435 was known, attempts a‘. azcm smashing had not been profitable. It required a tremendous power with s of radium. This mix- of paraffin beryllium-radium mixture negligible output. But smashing of they passed U435 was another story. The calcu- lfld ltfllfil U" lairzi output was tremendous as oom- pawri with the input. But in IOU the war brought a world-wide blackout in atomic experimentation. A curtain of scientists heard to use in this process. °°mp““' This caused considerable worry. silence was pulled over lg. <0 Suppose th Ge had iso- mixing powdered lnted U436 in qilantitlretbrwflien they T°m°"°“': Th‘ w“ d m. would have the ingredients _ for an laboratories. .5