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CiErEyTSap i‘ he llenious System Worry over business or household duties, sutiiion shock, the insane quest for pleasure, the foolish at- tempt to put; a week of normal life into twenty-four hours, feverish ac- tivity, tlio demand for sensational literature are all conducive to the lggrnvittion of wear anti tear on the nervous system. If you nro tired, listless, nervous, and ivorrietl wliy not give Milburifls Health and Nerve Pills s chance to help put you on your feet again. They tiro a body building, nerve strengthening tonic containing the essential elements for the nervous system. The T. Mllbnrn 0a., 14d, Tin-onto, Onl- .. =1 . < WHAT A PAIR! When Adolf Hitler went to war To make the Poles his flunkeys, He quickly found they would not flun Nor be performing monkeys. Now with his tail between his legs, Poor Adolf has the fidgcts Because his nasty Nazi years Won't fight except with midgets. Qn land they will tackle France Nor her companion. Britain. The Nazi Jackal wants a chance To terrorize a kitten. 110i. So Adolf knows we've got his goat In spite of all his cunning. And, as we "have him by the throat", To Stalin he is runnlnfl‘ “Crush Finland for mo, Comrade J0‘!- The Allies have me guessing. Remember, everywhere you go You have the Nazi blessing. m sum you give four million Finns A very thorough trimming. At home I'll add it to my wins Because my light is dimming. But. you can tell the Russian folk ‘Twas yours. this martial wonder. We soon can like another stroke Some tiny Sig: to plunder." -Stci'1ing Brannen Riedericton, N, B. The “Cavalier” - - - - 156,00 thsuéieilet-ide sn- y Annie crowing is the mainstay or i Apples Popular -. ' Christmas Gift] 3l"‘:..‘.§‘.£i::éill ‘ll-Enlist.- Eiialéllé moi-e than $10,000.00 annually. with the interruption, as u, result, o1 the W81‘, of usual shipments to various countries. there is now available a. particularly large and choice Staci; of this native fruit to send to rel- atives and friends and, considering conditions existent, in the United Kingdom, the sending of an mdivi- dual lit shi ment of apples will undou tedly doubly acceptable to the receiver. ‘There are no restrictions What- "9? 011 the lIYIPOrtatiOn of gift Slhplllfillis into the United Kingdom provided they are forwarded in ac- cordance with regulations as set down by the Canadian Department 0f Agriculture stated Mr. Bellerose. The apple as a Christmas gift to relatives and friends overseas con~ tinues to grow in popularity and as a result a heavy traffic in this commodity is anticipated during the approach of the Yuletide season, ac~ cordinir to G- E. Bellcrosc, general manager of tile Canadian National ingress. ift apples are larger than the ordinary commercial variety and are wrapped separately in thick tis- sue per, being known as "extra fanc es." These apples are packed in standard boxes and barre s, full or half size, and the Canadian Na- tional Express announce that they are prepared to assist in selecting a suitable gift along this line and make all arrangements for forward- ing. "As a result. mniiv thousands of individual Christmas gift boxes oi’ Canadian apples from various narts o! the Dominion will be col- lected by the Canadian National Express for delivery in the United c Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box (Continued from page ti, eve and regard them as innocent fun, it isticcaiise they have ceased to care what the other one does. Your husband's position is untenable in every way and you have a right. to resent it. And you have a double right 1010 restemnthhie insulltn he utifi liislwll you when he makes you goloutis in 0 W Lady ve. o, pretty poor sort oi a man wio w to hide behind his Wide’! skirts But. miiortunaiely, there is nothing a wile can do toward rel’ a, riulanderirig husband. Neither tears or arguments or persuasions u BlDD him. He will lZO on chasing ever-v skirt until he gets too old and rheumatic to keep up with the debutantes, and then he will come buck and expect to be made the family ‘pet... l I Breaking 0t’! Love Affair Is Hard Task Dear Miss Dix—I have been keepiniz wmtoanv with a. zirlfior two years. I dont love her. but she says she loves me. 1 have been trying to break off several times during the last six months, but eveiy time 1 mention it. to her she stars to cry, then 1 soften up and tell her to forget it. I don‘t like to hurt her feelings. Recently 1 have fallen in love with another girl and i no to see her on the nights that I do not see theptlier girl. Now more than ever I want. to breakofl because I don't, like this two-timing business. will wou please toil me how this con be done wltll- out hurting her? WORRIED BOY. Answer: There is no painless way o! jiltintt a uirl because if you don't hurt her heart you are sure to wound her nrlde. and there is no deriving that it nuts a man on the snot when lie lifts to tell the izirl he has been assur- ing that she was the only One that there is another, and that so far as he is concerned the outer air is all hers. Some men think that they soften the blow to the kirl bv breaking it to her Rentiy, by not. keeping dates, bv not going to see her, by being always busy when she phones. and so on. From whiclvgye is bound to deduce. it she has any sense at. all. that he has lost his taste in her and that everything i5 over between them. Other men take the more brutal yet kinder method oi breaking off the aPfalrdefinlt/ely once and to all, but this takes more courage than the average vouth possesses. I incline to the latter Dlilfl, but if you use it. do it. bv letter and not personally. Othenwisce the girl will weep on your breast and you will i-flke back ail you have said and you will be just where vou were before. All women know every turn in the water route to the altar and have floated millions of men who didn‘t. want to marry them into marriage on their tears. Don't think you are doing any girl a kindness by marryirfi her for pit . ‘The greatest wrong anv man can do any woman is to marry her wt out loving her. . _ . _ . . School Kids Should Forget About Love Dear Miss Dix-We are a school girl and bov who are thinking about being secretly married. Shall we do it or wait until we are finished ‘school? UNCERTAm w WB-Tl Wait not only til h l. enough to know Willi? rcaxlorciveaige agrd sllilziige sssiigglcgiiritilrltmvirllyiilau! glitz-i: a. living. D0n‘t ever marry seemtly, A Search nmmag‘, is a 511mm on your character as long as you 11-v9_ DORDFI-HY DIX Fishermen’s lilaims For Deficiency Payments Fishermen who have been engaged in the pro- duction of Cod, Ling, Hake. Haddock, Pollock, Cusk or Spring Mackerel. salted or pickled, or who have sold fresh fish of these kinds to be salted, are entitled to Deficiency Payments under the scheme of the Salt Fish Board. _ . _ . _ _ __‘_<_<~‘<~<<“-q¢.-ww-_-n-;-_n I “ In order to secure such Deficiency Payments they should obtain and fill out a (‘laim Certificate from the company to whom they have sold their fish. If the company cannot supply these forms, they may be obtained from the local Fishery Inspector or from The Secretary, SALT risii etiiinn P.O. Box 1071i, HALIFAX, NS. Ii ‘t: )1 I - -,,‘.<-;-_._-....,___ ___________