-- psychologist to icer selection boards. . "special services branch, "cludes Nite od PR whl WHE oa Tul ish His AS Wek To Feed Starving People of Europe 0.A.C. Bisaitint Says Can- ada Must Help After War Dr. G. L. Chris tics "president of the Hd Agricultural College, recently toll the Ontario Good Roads As:ociation 4a annual eon- vention in Toronta he docs not believe "the war wil le over in 1043-01 in 1941 or for some tine after that," "But ,even it dt is over this year das BOE opinmisiae people eC, W il i eto feed ne millions in iwved coun tries of Europ clared, He said the Cermins are not a live stock people, "Though they took "the herds from Denmark, Jersey and Guernsey, by the time the war is over these herds will be all gone," he saids "The farms these. herds came from will have to be restocked, Canada will play a large part in this work." Dr, Christie suid the program of expansion which the farmers are undertaking to assist in feed- ing Britain and the United Na- tions will be "on a solid basis for many years to come." Referring to the question of farm manpower, Dr. Christie said industrial plants have their output by cconomies and additional help. "But the farm- ers have doubled, trebled and even quadrupled their output, despite the difficulties of manpower and equipment," he asserted, Soldier Locates Mines With Feet A little French corporal, who located Uaiigérous road mines with his feet by acting as a human jumping-juck, helped clear a mountain pass through which 76 American soldiers escaped a Ger- man trap in their 173-mile march to the safety. of a bivouac area in Tunisia. They had to repair a blown-out highway, but they got back without lesing a man en route, A Soldier's Mind Is Also Trained Modern Soldier Must Have More Than Sound Body That complex and subtle thing, a man's mind, what it can hold and what goes into it, is receiv- ing more attention than ever be. fore in the Canadian Army, with Brig. Brock Chisholm, as director "general of medical services, supet- intending the attention. The modern soldier needs a lot more than a sound body, strong muscles and a willingness to en- dure hardship and face death. He has to have a mind that can ab- sorb knowledge fnto proper action quickly. ~~ Under the inspiration and lead- ership of Brig." Chisholm, a front line soldier who rose from pril- vate to gsi as a soldier and not as a lical man, who is a specialist in psye chintgy and was a lecturer in a ul Mian in both the body an# mind 'of man have been brought together perve the Canadian Army. "Nowhere, 1 believe, have phys- {cians, psychologists, education. ists ever worked together as well as they are working now in the Army all over the Dominion," sald Brig. Chisholm in an inter view. : i, * * - The job of the medical is to gee that the soldiers are healthy in body, of the psychiatrist and see that thelr minds have the degree of alert: ness and stability needed for mod- ern warfare and for the particu- lar job to which cach man is as- signed, and the task of the edu. cationist is to impart the neces- gary knowledge to those who have the capacity to absorb it. Under Brig. Chisholin's - direct supervision as director of no 1 gervices comes the personnel lection branch of the army, the people whose scientific tests and personal interviews determine whether young Jack Canuck on joining the army becomes a driv- er, a mechanic, a cook or a man behind a gun. Potential officers are also brought to the attention cof commanding officers and of- . In close co-operation works the which in. certain agencies whose business it is to sce that the sol pi is as happy and contented as possible in his work. There fis the education which Th filiterate and seémi-illiter- ate but intelligent men up 'o army standards. throvgh the educational training centres at North Bay and Jollette. There is also the educa- "tlon carried on for men who meet all army requiréments through the Legion educational ser- to the three-fold Canadian vices, directed objective of making a man a bet ter soldier, preparing him for a later civilian' career ard keeping im Interested during -his leisure doubled ~ 'party and translate it SOME THAT HITLER DIDN'T GET Lhe wrecked, sunken and crewless vessels get when he took over the great French naval base at Toulon, above are part of the French Fleet that Hitler didn't The photo, from an enemy source, shows a German sentry looking over some of the ships scuttled by their own officers and crews last Nov. 27, Modern E tiquette By Roberta Lee 1. What makes a good conver- sationalist? 2.7 What should a person do with his left hand while cating at the table? . 3. Should one always give a tip in an inconspicuous manner? 4. Is it proper to give out any explanations in the event of a broken engagement? 3 5. What should a girl do at a when an inebriated guest insists upon kissing her? 6. Is it correct to use a chaf- ing dish at dinner, 1. A good conversationalist is not merely one who talks well hmself, but who knows how to draw others into discussion, and who knows how to give others the opportunity to appear to advan- tage instead of attempting to display his own superiority, 2. Unless the left hand is in use, which is of courSe necessary at times, it should be kept in the lap. 3. Yes, always. 4. No; it is much better taste to say nothing, not even to one's most intimate friends. It is wise to bear in mind the words of the old proverb: "Least said, soonest mended." 5. Tell this guest frankly and posi- tively, without displaying' anger, that his actions are objection. able, If he persists, speak to your host or hostess, 6. No. the chafing dish is for a supper or breakfast. A nautical mile is equivalent to 6,080 feet, or nearly one-sixth more than a land, or statute, mile. vitamins, WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING COLD PREVENTION Three woactors in Minneapolis have been conducting large-scale experiments among students - at the University of Minnesota to seo whether colds can be prevented by taking substantial doses ot New Republic reports... Their conclusion is that they can-- not. It is true that the students who took a multiple-vitamin prepara- tion reported a decrease of more than 60 per cent in the number of colds during the winter. The trouble is that when a similar group of students were given pills of no therapeutic effect whatever, they" also showed an almost ex- actly parallel reduction, The doctors say that this effect is noticeable with almost every sort of experimental treatment to prevent colds among large num- bers of people. Whatever you give them, even if it is only bread pills, the number of illnesses is much reduced. Is this because many colds are psychologizal in origin, and something about the experiment aids the psychology? Is it because people under ob- servation take better care of themselves than is normal? Are they perhaps ashamed of catching cold and do they, part of the time, conceal the fact that they have done so? Here 48 an interesting grate lem of medicine. DERELICT IN TOULON The photo ajove, from an cnenfy source, shows the great battle cruiser, Strusbourg, once a proud unit of the French Fleet, resting on the harbor bottom at Toulon, French warships scuttled by their crews last Fall, The Strasbourg: was one df the cial CREST gives lative possibilities, CO. LTD. capital appreciation, BASE METAL AND OIL MARKET We believe the shares of STEEP ROCK at resent prices are an outstanding purchase n the base metal markgt. Among the oils, the recently completed finan- arrangement for DAVIES and EAST these conmipanies excellent specu- Wo also recommend NATIONAL GROCERS common stock for investment and Information on any of the above A gladly furnished on request. HARAS CORPORATION 15 King Street West TORONTO HOW CAN1?? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I remove a heat stain from a highly-polished ar- ticle of furniture? A. Apply the following in or- der, using a separate cloth for cach: Kerosene, alcohol and sweet or linseed oil, Rub the last in well until the spot is no longer visible. Q. How can I avoid loss of vita- mins when cooking vegetables? A. A good way to_cook vege- tables is by steaming. .duces the loss of minerals and vitamins and is also economical, as one may cook several different vegetables at the same time, Q. How can I keep syrup from crystallizing? A. Any boiled syrup can be prevented from crystallizing by the addition of a pinch of baking soda while it is cooking. A. What is a good cleanser for brass, copper and -pewter? A. A mixture of salt with an equal quantity of flour and vin- cgar., Apply a paste made up of these ingredients and allow to remain on an hour, and then rub off. Wash with water and polish, Q. How can I shorten "the time it takes to peel apples and tomatoes? A, Steep the apples in boiling water for a minute, Tomatoes should be placed In a colander, This Te- have as Some Animals Can Tell the Time A fine golden retriever of my acquairtance is n the habit of tapping at the door of his master's ~bedrrom in the early morning, "says a writer in The London Spec- tator. The room for tne moment is a sick room, and the nurse no- ticinz the dog's punctuality took pat feular care to test it. For the first four mornings fo the trial, *which still proceeds, the dog came to the door at 7.22 a.m, precisely, Some of the sfupic animals singularly reurute a sense of time, A shepherd whom I knew experhinented with a flock of sheep. into whose pen he de- posited a supply of roots at a punctual hour in the afternoon. If Le was a minute or two late every sheep was on its feet; it " h: was the least bit toe early every she.p was lying down, The "voice of the stomach' scems to be as accurate as the voice of affection, GENERAL WARMTH Knitted cap and warm clothing keep Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, chief of allied operations in North Africa, in smiling mood on air tour of Tunisian front. Indian corn i. grown success- below sea level on the Caspian plains and at an altitude of 12,000 feet in the Peruvian Andes. Have You Heard? A large fiugtered woman, drag- ging a small boy, sailed through 'the station barrier and approach- a time! ed her waiting husband. "Hallo," said the man. late." "Oh don't talk about it, Alt. " replied his wife. "I never ad such What with young Bill 'apging on me 'and, me 'anging én to the luggage-rack, the train 'ung u in a tunnel and - you 'anein, about in the station for me, 1 us -in a_regular state of suspense," "You're <A Loy had fallen into a viver and the kind old lady stopped until he was safely on the bank. "How did you come to fall in?" she asked. "I didn't come 'to fall in," he said, *'l came to fish." The mistress of the house heard the bell ring and saw a Chinese peddler standing at the front door. Quickly retreating, she called out to the maid: "There is a Chinese at the door. You go, Ella." That was too much for the ped dler. He stuck his head in the door and shouted indignantly, "You - go "ella yourself!" Husband: "What extra- vagance! You have two hats to match that one dress." Wife: "Oh, no 1 haven't. I've only one dress to match the two hats." An English tourist traveling in the North of Scotland, far away from anywhere, exclaimed to oné of the natives: "Why, what do you do when any of you are ill? You can never get a doctor." "Nae, sir." replied Sandy. "Wo>ve just to dee a natural death." "You hammer nails like lightning." 33¢ Bottle, of deugglate proves Ilor money buck Roll your owners! go for Ogden's Indians onthe prairies never dis covered the use of wheels . . . But old-timers cottoned on to Ogden's. They soon discovered it to bo a distinctive blend of choicer, riper tobaccos . . . the answer to a roll - your-owner's prayer. Try it today. Ogden's quality for pipe smokers, too, in Ogden's Cut Plug "You mean I'm a fast worker?" "No, "you never strike twice in the same place." Young father: "In your sermon this morning you spoke about a baby being a new wave on the" ocean of life." Minister, "That's right. Do you think a fresh squall would have been nearer the truth?" 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