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For Mother Claire de Lune Gems from Sigmund Romberg Shows The Holy Year of Jubilee-1950 Music In My Heart Music of Johann Strauss Oh, Holy Night The Virgin's Slumber Song Perry Como Sings His Favorite Songs of Worship Songs You Love by Robert Merrill Les Sylphides Victor Herbert Album Wayne King Plays Johann Strauss Carmen Christmas For Sister Down In 'I'he Valley Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music Selections From The Chocolate Soldier Sleeping Beauty Ballet Symphony No. 4, in A Symphony No. 101, in D They Say It's Wonderful The Monkey And The Organ Grinder Christmas Merry" Christmzis Fun JOHY Old St. Nicholas Treasure Island Cinderella - Jingle Bells Fantasy The Night Before Christmas THOLMANS 177 V1 0LMANlS - Both stores siiaaiasis Treasures for your Family Treir... RcAV1C.'roR RECORDS for all the folks at home! handkctchiefi For Father Concerto in D. OP 77 Onward Christian Soldiers Passacagiia and Fugue in C Minor Scottish Fantasy, OP 46 Serenade in C. OP 48 Symphony in D Minor Symphony in D, OP 25 For Brother . Andre Previn by Request The Christmas Festival Concerto in A Minor, OP 16 Frankie Carle's Sweethearts Gypsy Baron: Overture Ralph Flanagan Plays Rodgers and Ham- Tony Martini: Dream Girls me;-stein Waltzing Wit Romberg '1'; Th 5 .. P. g. . w .. Waltz Medley ie Favrggtesuiis iesent Youi Llnistmas For The Kiddies Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Christmas Fun With Spike Jones Give RCA VICTOR Records . . . The Gift: that iteegs on Givingi U13 (TI lug. .-i;.I ii; l.'l'lU.i..;.'.D11;u"l till . for pronounced him out of danger T. WINIEII3 of "I5 1950 . Tomorrow's P1'OIIllS8 1!: Temple Bailey Continued She had seen her flt-ha! Once 01' twice since she had-left h1m- M first she had been hard. she knew that now. But after Cha.rles' mor- riage she had been less inflexible. She had refused .hcWeVef. V-0 I0 back and live in her old home. "I am happieir with Vicky. and busy. You mustn't except too much of me. Daddy." But now. going up the stairs. she know he had had a right to expect more than she had given. She had been thinking only of herself. of how to ease her pain. she had sat in judgment and she had had no right to judge. Poor Daddy! Since his divorce Francis had spent much of his time in town. And he had traveled-a winter in Switzerland. a summer in Colorado. and another summer in Scotland. But always he had felt forlom and desolate. missing his home. his child. Vicky: missing in a way. Eli- nor, Now racked by pain. he was glad that his illness had brought hl.m Anne. she lighted the doorway when she came in with a radiance like that of a church window. "My dar- ling!" She knelt hy the bed. "Daddy!" After that either Anne or Vicky was always in the room. The nurses came and went. but to Francis they were machines for his comfort. It was Anne's voice that he wanted. 5 Anne's hand on his. Or Vicky- x adjusting his pillows, bathing his face. Vicky reading ihe morning prayers by his bedside. reading even- ing prayers late at night. knowing that they comforted him. Vicky kneeling by the bed in those awful hours before dawn. helping him, Once as she rose and stood be- side him he said. "There was a halo about your head. Vicky." "You dreamed it." She was smil- Ra ins. "No, It's just the way Ive thought of you Vicky. will you and Anne stay?" - "Stay?" "When I get well?" She hesitated and he said. "I don't want to get well without you and Anne. Vicky. I don't want to live without-yeti." She knelt by the bed. "My dear." she said. "don't think about it I will stay as long as you need me." "I shall always need you." he said. and slept with her hand in his. and waked refreshed. It was cn the day that the doc- that iElinor came. and Garry. They were shown into the living room where they found Aime trimming a Christmas tree. . Anne had not seen Garry since that day on the beach. nor had she seen her mother since the last WI HAVE IOTH KINDS -ll big choice of RCA Victor conventional records and the exciting new non-breakable 45 rpm records that play easier . . . sound berter.. . cost no more .. and mail as easy as a pocket Hymns and Carols Fantasy Eifil pcignrmt ink ainw. As she descend- ed the si' iiadder and went for- ward ti ...cet. them. Anne wore an air of deceptive calmness. How could they know that the blood was drnint-cl from her heart. and that the fears of which she had spoken to Vicky so bravely had rushed back upon her at the sight cf her mother? Elinor was in black-a black hroadtall coat and a small tricorn hat of the same fur. 'I'herc were pearls at her neck and in her ears. She was as beautiful as in the old days. but there was ii difference in her beauty. is darkness. XXIV Anne. shaking hands with them. explained. "The doctor thinks Dad- riv will be well enough to see the tree." She was aware of ii confusing slivness. as if they were strangers. E'inor said. "Then Francis is bet- ter?" "Yes." "Do you think I can see him?' "The doctor is with him now. You can ask him when -he comes down." Garry spoke. -well. Anne." "I am well." she had seated her- self by the fire. throwing about her neck a streamer of silver tinsel. It sparkled against the green of her straight wnol frock. "This momlng is the first time I've been out for days. But I wanted to choose the tree and one of the men out it for me. I looked up the box of Christ- mas thlngs and I've sent to town for some presents." Elinor demnndt-dz "Where are the favnrs I brought from Gerrnany? The wax cherries and the oranges with mottoes?” "I couldn't find iht-m." "I put them in the attic that last Christmas." Elinor said and stap- ned. In front of her. tied to a branch by a rosy ribbon. was ii big silver butlerflv. She remembered when she and Francis had bought it for Anne-an expensive trifle of silver foil and mock jewels--and Anne had adored it. Always it had hung on her tree and still. after all the vears. it shone bright and burnish- ed. But. it. was more than ii butter- fly to Elinor. It was a symbol of all that she had lost. she loved David dearly. tender chivalrous David But. this house was home. and would always be. David's house was just. a resting place where she had stop- ped to told her tired wings in her flight. from all she had thought she hated. . But here was the piano. hen was the Christmas tree in all its bravery here was-Anne! The doctor was coming down the stairs with Vicky. They entered the living room together. "I thought. I'd siiv 'Merry christ- mas' to Francis." ltilinor said to the doctor. "May 1?" He smiled at her. "I think Anne had better go up Ind ask him." Anne went and came back in find the doctor gene and Vicky telling Elinor. "It's 0. wonder he ever rs- covered. "He's been very ill. He'll have to take the greatest care of himself." "He'll, never do that." llinor said "You are looking lightly. "No man (1098: They IIOOQ I himself behind I bush and nlso waited. petty. llpperty. lip -with the Dcg close behind him straight toward Reddy. He was ready to leap. Out came the Rabbit. F-9355' HDFII-Ill. Then he was racing 5W5! 'with his breakfast in his mouth while s disappointed hunter who already had had his break- fast. whistled for the little Dog to follow him to another place that Suddenly Bllcky remembered he woman to look after their rubbers and mufflers. That's why I'm not Qosiiccess as a wife. In old English 0.5 wives always used to warm their husband's slippers. And I'd hate it." IIIIIIESS IEITIME Continued from page 10 Presently the Rabbit came lip- crouched now, cussed at the conference at Ottawa statement today. bbits loved. The scheme calls for ment pl ,. year-old group Welfare. it was (To He continued) llovi Pension Plan Discussed At Federal conforonco l'IAI..I.l'Ax. Dec. 10-(CP) -- A Drowned old age pension plan dis- Federal-Provincial would in a "short time" cost Nova Sootia more than at present. said Premier Ansua L. Macdonald in s of contributory pensiom of 340 a. means test. The Fbderal Govern- l0 Day for the 70- while the latter would be borne equally by provin- cial and federal governments. The Premier's statement said "ln an interview given by Hon. Paul Martin. Minister of Health intimated Dominion might impose is tax. say Mr. Maodonsld added percent Dominic last week becomi ive as t me goes on." payment xllgedhllnkfy. "caw .caw. cow." he month without a means test to -e-r:- 1 mi hand went to look for e be- persons over 70 and the some NORWAY SCHOOL a reakfast. amount to persons 65-70. with a the month of November. Geraldine Mal-lugh. and the of two per cent. on employers and employees. Inch 5 tax should yield mo.ooo.ooo. Then it would soon the Federal Government is not as- sililining any additional liability at 3 .. Scotis this you is paying out for old age pensions.32,500.00o which represents the province's share of the cost. 25' percent, the other 75 being financed by the n. "We calculate that in I short time the new plan would cost the Drovince more. than the old one does. It is difficult to estimate ex- actly in a. matter of this kind. but all these services have a habit of more and more expens- -Staodlng of Norway School for Grndo x.-1. Norma shes. V Grade IX.-1. Wilma McHugh: 2. Grade VII.-1, In-snces Nelliganf Grade VI.-1. Eddie Mo!-Iugh. Grade IV.-1. Noreen Mccrath; 2. Aden shes: 3, Freddie Mal-lugh. Grade III.-l. Elaine Moch-nth. DECEMBER 20. 1950 "Nova Grade II.-1. Joseph Bruce" Phee: :4. Justin Maureen Doyle, Grade I. (A)-Jimmie Grade I. (Bi-Paul N91 Grade 1. Each Gift Suggestion A BULL'S EYE! Watch his eyes when he lifts the lid off the box . . sees the gifts you've selected from our stocks . gifts that he's wanted and needed. Be- low, a few samples of what's in (Our) store for him: LOUNGE ROBES of purest silk, for those evenings by the fire- side-excuse us--the TV set. All sizes, many colors and styles to select from. 57-50 iio 520.00 All sizes. '5 ',' ir i' " Mdidcme dizecf FINE LINEN MAKES THE MAN! our selection of quality shirts in all sizes and colors. of smart neckwear, from- liIEN'S SOCKS in Cashmere, Brogue Dla. mond patterns. Prices 51.00 to 52.50 WE. PUT THE LOVE in gLOVE for Christmas. and unlined. in leather, suede or pure wool. Tremendous assortment, lined Prices s1.35 to s6.50 See And our mammoth collection SHIRTS 33.25 to 37.95 TIES 31.00 to 32.50 PUT ZIP IN HIS CHRISTMAS with this zip front jacket. lots of room for HIM. too- All sizes. Lots of pocket space- Prices 37.95 to 320.00 WARM IS THE WORD for this pure wool coat sweater. Looks good, feels good and wears like iron! In tan, grey, blue or ma- roon. All sizes. Prices 34.50 to 08.15 NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT . . . the qual- ity of these fine handkerchiefs, when com- pared with the PRICE: 25o to85c BRACE HIM for a fashion-right winter with a pair of smart, comfortable suspend- ers-or a distinguished looking leather belt, if he prefers. BRAOIJS: 650 to 2.00 BELTS: 01.00 to 50 PRGWSE ssRos., For The Best In Men's Wear MoHu; Doyle h: 2 uni Nelllgs . llnn. n ( C)---Bemsdette Bernetta A-hesrn-Teacher Dom 'rr'-T