\ _.. outv two DAYS uarr "m you to got your ohsro of Bargains on tho ‘won. rho Ilomo Ilolod bolow may non boon sold on j spools! solos lowo! lhsn our rogulor prloo-yol wo oro Including lnsnl on our Olll osm- SALE so lhoy Isprosonl IXOIPTIOIIAL VALUES! ...____...._._.. ‘IUIETIST HALIIUT LIVER v OIL CAPSULIS ‘slaw. 50's", _2 torI1.Q‘ JIXALL HYDROGEN PIROXIDI, l6 os- .....-... 2 h" 61¢ ;-;rtlli1'iS“l’ YEAST "rang-g, (Brswsrfl, l0O's_____ z 001610 IUIITIST MINIIAL OIL, "levy AMINO’. l6 w. 1901110 4 SQUARE FLOOR WAX. | 5- "I 11-...“- 2 '°' Q10 toll! ALMOND ILOOM CIIAM with HONIY .2tw§1o Ml 3| DENTAL PASTI. his‘ ...-..,-...-_... ZWJQV “gyms, 6 or. lor. ' , 2 luQQo IIKIWS IlIINCH IALM. '°'9'»..-.----....._ 2M6]! “W10 1-991" ggugpqg; Nylon Brisllls _,”___'z @413 u" Tilliltidl" 5i"? vow nkmsJJunnmncY ruafRwcau krona- v t ‘APRODLTE “n31. ..s'r6i'tol H” "OHVFK Twlwl". lo keep l l-pndezvous with Brown. l \ . . q 10w (Horny Stepliensonl-—tl1e fata- IVER. But-kit:ghumsliirc, Erlg- m] meeting at which ‘he revealed land - lCPl While hot sunshine the lecrgl o; Quyu». when” bakrd liw roof of a British movie abouts, t lludla tum polled down inside and an inch o} water gathered in the glitters of London streets specially constructed for tho film- ing of Dickens‘ "Oliver Twist." Cameras were protected by fit- ted wooden shelters, but regard- ien of the sunny skies outside, movie actors and actresses wore rumhoots, raincoats and sou’- O setters. Scene for which all this artitlciul rsin was wvovirlc-l ' ' ‘Kay tvolsh) running llllms of tho 19in t“... MALE FACES RED HALIFAX —- When Inspector Prank Hook of tho Nova Scotla motor vehicle department says "that must be a woman driver," he means it as a compli- ment. “Generally speaking. I'd soy women are a bit calmer than men as drivers." he told a group of out- raged male reporters recently. “men -partlcularly older men-don't g keep their heads as well." 1GP) through In Memos-icon In loving memory of MRS. ERNEST HENNESSEY Who dlod Nov. 7th. 1985., Hor weary hours and days cl pain Her troubled nights are past, And in our aching hearts we know Sho has found awoot rest at last. Sadly missed family. by husband and In Memos-ions hgonlovlng memory of g d"..- MR." JOSEPH UAII W110 “PING! this lilo Nov, ‘l, I944. Today is a remembrance ‘ With many sad regrets A day wo shall always rornosnbar When the root ol tho world forgets. Insortodllrlfllfloaand - hur- in-Law lolqfls Jr. and Adelina. 2 i , . In . Monaorlam In lovlng monnory ‘o! Thomas Elmer Adana of Boa View, who do- partod thh lilo November 6th. 1940. There's not a day door Ion and brotiisor But what wo sposlr of you For ailwo know youars happyflw Up in tho hmvoru so blue. P417 Miles! 57 Parent, Brothel’! Ind listen-s. In Memos-Iona Sacred to tz-I-Iflllflf! o! our dar sitstor Mdtlidn (Mrs. Ari-hill‘ O'Connor, who poled away Nov. 6th. 1M6. ~ Twoyoors havopassodolncothat Iaddsy Whouthaonowolovodwssoollod _ away Happy and calling. always content Invod and rospootod whoroovor also wont. Alwayih‘ willing. thonghtlal What a hoaotllal Isunory abs loft w . noun. ill lhooo or soy ol “WNJCZHM "°' .. l0 othorjsriolioo _ ' _ . wm g "mm. In Memos-loan T2111?“ """"""°" dam-z‘. .. 1.11:: ‘ "'0', Nnwokk hlllod u} aottoo ovooaeaa Ill NW@BR ‘ll-ll. IN rm: coamatau, cnannotwaroww "The ‘Central Guardian This column ls reserved lor nowo of local lntoroat. but advortislssg ol a nswsy naturo may bo tnsortog at five coats s word strictly pay- ablo in advance. ° MMPHEBSOITS-Mcn‘! Clothing, CHESTERFIELDS. - Outstand- ing values. 'I‘0Ombg Music Store. CONFEDEBATION QUBANCE. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graphs. LIFE IN- HEAR THE LIBERAL IMBTY broadcast over CFCY from 9 to 9.30 Friday night. ’ MURRAY RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH. - The annual “Roll Call" service will bo held Sunday evening, November 9th, at 7 P. M. Speaker will be Lic. Byron Howatt. THE PRESIDENT of tho Pro- vincial Command of the Canadian as soon. BElVICE-Arnlal C°l1¢0llwany. raoaowo. NEW DAVINPOITS t i . Toombs Music Stole. ms ‘n’ "d CLABIVS IFEED SERVICE. Mt. Stewart. now open for business. Custom Crushing‘ and Mixing. Sure-Game Feeds for sale. ' PROGRESSIVE TIVE. poll meeting Cambridge guilt.‘ Monday, November 10th, 7.30 SALVATION CONTRIBUTIONS Malpeque District, collected by Maipflqlllo Women's Institute. $37.25. T0 HALIFAX 1n 55 minutes via Maritime Central Airways. Pbouo 2061 or 540. TRYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST _PASTORATE.—Sunday. November Iota. services a-re: BOIISDWW 11 A.M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A, Hicks, Minister. cousuava. . Legion will speak over Radio Sta-i _ tlon c. F. c. Y. this evening at s.10.- NEW 6 PIECE Solid Walnut Bed instead o: n30 55 pyeviqugly an. Room Suite. Special pace. Tocmba J and M l [Notices SCOUTERS‘ CLUB MEETING Tho regular monthly meeting of the C. S. C. was held Thursday ev- ening in Trinlty Social Hall with the following members present: Bob Chandler. George Anderson Marion ‘Peake. Florlno Evans, Abe | Zakem. Frank Gallant. Frances MacMlllan, John Burrows, Annu- belio Trainer, Elmer Power. Maur- lco Costello. John Walker, Vince nounced. sniwrcu for Parish of Spring- field and Crapaud for 9th. St Elizabeth's. Springfield, Holy Communion 11.00 A, M. St. John's. Crapaud, Evening Praycr i 7.30 P, M. Rev. B. Fream, Rector. I YORK—M.ASHSFIELD UNITED ‘cnuncn or CANADA. - Ser- vices for Sunday, November 9th. _ 11 A. M. Crntrai. 3 P. M. York. 7.30 Vi‘. M. Crackle)" Sunday Schcot. at ‘usual hours Rev .1. ll blacCalillrn- IFANADA. -- SPFVICDS for Sunday, | November lllh as follows: Mt. ‘Stewart ll A M Harrlngtoxl Ii PM. lhlnrzltflelri i1 l‘ l\'i. Rev P‘ N | Young. lltuuster PRESBYTER] AN (MURCH IN cuuncrr‘: or SCOTLAND. - Lords Day, Novnmber Slth. Mr. Fred Zitzman will preach in Cl-nriotto- town 11.00 A. M. at. Orange Lodge Tic-onto. DoSublt- .".r‘.l_l PM. and Silli- llierside T00 P. M. liornce F. Mac- Ewen. THE PIIESBYTERIA NCIIURCH INCANADA. -- Service; on Sun- day. NOVCDIUH‘ 9th. v.11! be as loi- lo\v.\: Wood Islands Jill’) l’. M. Ca‘.- rdonin 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, hiinlster. NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DlSll. - Services Lords Day. 9th. (D. VJ New Lliasgow 11.00. Caven- dish 3.00. N. P. Group. Haze-i Grove COVEHEAD - STANHOPE UNI- TED CHUROlL-Services for Sun- dav. November 9th are: West Covv- head 11 A.M. Covohead Road 3 RM. Stanhope 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thcs. A. Wilson, Minister. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast, Services Sun- day, November 9th. will be as lo‘.- lows: Morning Worship at. 11. Even- ing at 7.30. Rev. E. C. Evans. Min- later. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Services Lord's Day. November 9th, 1947. Murray River 11.00 A. M. Belle River 3.00 P. M. Bivrch Hill 7.30 P.M. Rev. l-i. F. MacEwen will preach Sabbath Sc-hool at Murray River 2.00 P, M. Standard time. OAVENDISH UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGER-Stanley Bridge Divine Service ll. A. M. North Rus- tico Divine Service 7.30 P. M. "Judge of the nations spare us yet. Lest we forget-lest wo forget." Rev. Georgo Cough, Minister. Mil. FlS-IIERMHN. we have on hand a number of smelt Bag Nots in the following sies 25' x 8' and 30' x 8‘. Those nets aro priced right and are exceptionally good buys. Get yours today. A. Kennedy dz Co.. Ltd., 32 Queen Street. Charlotte- town. C RCH NOTICE. - Cross Roads - Alexandra. Field. Sunday November 9th. Alexandra 11 A. M. Cross Roads at. 7.30 P. M. Special Remembrance Day Messages at both services. Uounos on Honor Roll at Cross Roads will loo read. Rev. Sterling B. stsckihouse. Minister. CHILDREN'S PARTY —- Misses Patsy and Elizabeth Ann Walker. 15 Euaton Street, entertained at a party last Saturday in honour of their friend Miss Carol Joanne Sinclair who has since loft this Province. They presented her with a parting gilt. O OINTRAL PARISH. - up‘ hbvembor 9th. Clyde River 11 A.M. Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper. Churchill 2.30 F. M. Canoe Cove 7 P. M. Friday evening at 8 o'clock Preparatory Service. Session meats at 7.45. Rev. T, W Goodwill. Minis- tel. TIRE PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfleld Charge. Service; next Lord's day as follows: ‘Iiho Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will bo celebrated in the Glas- gow Road Church st 11 A. M. Thanksgiving Service at 73o P. M. Preparatory service Friday evening at U P. M, Hunter River Lord's day 8 P. M. Brooklleid Sunday School 10.30 A. M. Hortsville ,5. S. 11 A.M. Young Peoples Society, Friday ov- HOW T0 KEEP BABY'S SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH AND HEALTHY llflillfilollllfistiasrd llhOl ' olutcoaoo . botodoha ‘shallow todsyl a.‘ CUTICURA g 7“ ANHLIPIIL l Music Slore_ I ' Tins warn at the Marie Elena Nuvmbey» Beauty salon lovely O11 roman-l (with-l i ents. regular $5.00 for 31.18 ' out shampoo or set.) l i HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge. Services on Sunday, Nov- ember 9th. are as follows: Hunter .River 11 A. M. Whealley River 3 P. M. and North Wiitbhire 7.30 RM. iltov. J. I. ltiorrLson, Minister. I i ULNDAS AIND ANNANDALE ‘Baptist Church Services will Le held at Dundas 11 A. M. Annanclale It P. M. Sunday. November Btthi Speaker will be Llc Byron Howlctt. _PIIOGRI'JSSI\'IC CIINSERVA- 'l‘1\ l") illEltlTlNti Ruyzllty West. Poll McLurc Bldg. Saturday, Novembrl" St-h, 8 P. M, J. A. MacLeod. Chair- man. ' MURRAY RIVER. Uni-ted Church Sunday, November ilth. Remem- brance Day Service and Unveiling of Honor Roll at It P. M. Tile Brook- lyn Trio will sing. Everyone We'l- coime. Rev. Roy Vcasey, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH oi Canada-Services of worship, Sun- day, Nov. 9: Cardigan, ll a.m.; Lorne Valleyg 3 p.m.: Montague 7.30 pm. R. D. ivlacLoan. Minis- lcr. MARITIME CENTRAL All!» WAYS three times daily to Menc- Friday night. J W Hayter, MLu- ton. Air and rail connections lo later. l Montreal and Boston Phone 2031 or 540. NORTH RIVER PASTORATIL- Services for Sunday. November 0th. Long Creek 11 .A. M. Clyde River 3 P.M_ MI. Stephen Ackland. speaker. Kingston 7.30. Rev. Mr. Hayter, guest speaker. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-United Chu-rclt of Can- ada. Services November 9th- Klngston 11 A. M. New Dominion Schools at the usual hours. Rev. M. K_ Charman. Minister- BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. services Sunday. Nov. 0th: Pleas- ant Valley 11 a.m.; North Gran- villo 3 p.m.; Bradalbano 7.80 p.m.; Rosa Valley 7.30 p.m. Conducted lster. —- I CHURCH SERVICES -- Wlnsloe; United Church Pastoral Charge. services conducted by Rov. Dr. A. D. MaoKomlio as follows: North Wlnsloo 11 a.m.; South Winsloo 3 p.m.; Princotown - Road Church 7.30 p.m. i I i TRYON PASTORAL CIIARGEI of the. United Church of Canadmi Services on Remembrance Day,‘ Sunday. November 9th, as follows; Capo Traverse 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Crapaud 3 P. M. Sunday. School and Bible Class. Tryon 7.30 P. M. B. S. 10 A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodsido. B. A.. Minister. ran. BREAK ATTEMPT rain-l ED — Two prisoners serving sen-i tencol at the Queen's County jail] attempted to make their escape- Wednesday evening. Aided by the partial blackout caused by the shutting oft in that part of the| City of the electric lights between six and seven o'clock.lthe prison- ers had sawed their way through the bars in one of the outer win-. dows and were climbing through’ when they were apprehended by a member of the City police. The prisoners are now in cioso con- finement pending the preparation’ of a report of the incident to the Attorney General. ‘ l Personals Mr. Allan Noonan, student at 5t. Dunstsnu University; has en-‘ tered the City Hospital for treat- ment. I-lo has been ill st his homo for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houston, Mayfiold, spont a pleasant week ond st Burlington guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tupiin. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and son Uoyd. whostloy Rlvor. ordoyod a onins o P. M. Donate Nicholson nice car ri to Burlington Sunday‘ Minister. " spending o day with Mr. and Mrs. RoyTuplin. . LONDON. Nov. I —(OP) - Bob! Farnon. Ottawa. who won lama as" conducts) of tho Canadian Army Concert Orchestra,‘ is scoring and conducting tho music for's new Britlsivmovlo production of "Just William," basod on ltichmsl Cramp- lon'o novels. y Until recently no was deputy conducto and arranger to Ger- sldo, tho London orchostra loader. His compositions include tho Ot- iillssosv. m n- s. fi lodlyllisoodlyl llslll r-nvaroa l BABY OII. tswa Symphony, almusicsl impres- sion of lilo in tho Canadian copl- | committee I l 3 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. Church- by Y. P. U. W. B. MacPhail, Min-_ _ I has never spoke to his arch-enemy, ‘tempt s bird to him. than tie its I to make a lair profit on the trans- . King. Harry Pinqau. and Sterllbg Walker. After tho reading of the aun- utos. tho secretary read a letter of resignation from the treasurer. Walter Conrad. Waiter explained that his military duties and stud- les made it impossible for him to carry on. Mr. Eizner Power was elected new treasurer. The social committee's chair- man. Vince King. reported on the Scouters’ dance and report-ed a dFfiCli. that. must be paid. A great deal of rllscusslon took place in reference _io the lack of interest shown by Scouters of the Club. This was emphasized by tho fact that there were only 15 mom- bcrs DYPsflnP- from a "so-called" active list ni Si! mlr-ntbers. This deplorable condition could bo fixed if the chairman of each group contacted his leaders. explaining that as a leader it was‘ their duty to attend scooters" Club meetings. _ (Al. this point of the meeting an old Scoutor comment-ed that be thought "the Club atinlps"). A discussion took place in ref- erence to going down to Camp Buchan on Remembrance Day. A meeting of the Club's executive was culled at. the home of tin. _presidout Sunday night at 8.30. The next mcetmgof the Club is to be at. the home of the president tho first Tilursday in December. How many Scooters will be there? Some matters relative to just. how much power the Club has 63ml? 11D. Scme Scoutcrs would (almost want us to be able to flre and hire. etc. It would be an ex- cellent ldea-nny-it is imperative that the Club be given either son-e kind of power or close up. Too much dlssatksfacticit is rasnpantln the 0111b. and somie kind of a re- formation is needed—not neces- sarily in the Club. but. elsewhere. PIC-EON PROTECTOR FOILS POT Pm MAN VANCOUVER. Nov. 6 -(CP) -A __$i1ent feud between a 76-year-old ~ bird-lover and a young athletic “business man" is being carried on in the heart of downtown Vancou- ver. David McKenzie, who for the last six or seven years has stood guard over the pigeons in Victory Square. but believes his presence has saved many a bird from a pot pie. The young man, he says. has made friends with the birds. only to capture them and sell them t o restaurants. "several times when I have been watching him. I have seen him legs together and slip It into his rcckot," McKenzie said. “Now, whenever he goes to the square I stand beside him. The birds like me. Perhaps they know what I am doing." l CRACKS POLICE SAFE LEGALLY. 0F COUIISI MOOSE JAW, Soak. Nov. 8 - (CP) - Vihcn a Moose Jaw man purchased 20 safes from surplus military supplies recently he stood action - i! ho could get them open, ' I Mill's stun: 144 Gt. Goorgo Sidelights 0n British House 0f Commons liobate r LONDON. Nov, .1 pllleutcrsl- Tho Government today denied a re- ported allegation in l-lil- Swedish Government's while book that the Allies had agreed to bomb the Russian oiliieida of Baku lirlurch i5. 1940. . Air Minister Arthur Henderson said there were no ord-ws of the day or other i.l:ll‘\l'.‘t.'{lll5 tor the bombing oi lful‘ . lie vats not re- sponsible for r at might appear in the publtcuutns cl other go's- ornments. ' LONDON. Nov. 5 _(i‘.cutcrsl it's l10-tan expo“- . known as Brnbazu’ I, and on a blg- ucw flying boat (.- similar size, will not be Siicppl because of the Governments cislon to reduce capital expend‘! ure, ' Lord Nathan. Minister for Civil Aviation, gave i-his assurance in the House of Lorcis today. He said there is no truth in reports that work on the aircraft has been or may be suspended. LONDON. Nov. 5 -(CPl4-Brit- ain is considering referring to the United Nations the question of violation of the condition; of tbs psace treaties by Russian satellite countries. Viscount _ Jowitt. the Lord Chancellor, told the House oi.- Lords today. l Lord Jowltt said Britain ob-' viousiy would have to bring the matter before U.N. soon but "l. want to be perfectly certain that. 1- have the best case on which to take it’; He salt} he does not an- ticipate any immediate improve- ment in a situation in which "dreadful things" were happening. LONDON, NOV. 5-40?) - Lord d_. Elibanl: revealed Thursday in an ad'- dresg to the House of Lords that during the crucial stage of the war He immediately called in Louis Oueilette 55-year-old locksmith, ,wss opening a Moon Jaw police who specializes in opening safes — preparations were made by the M8110’ — "it" "itlhi"! m" “"8" British Covernment to shift its "w"! m" “ P3P" “nd-Pflmn‘ headquarters to Ottawa and con- Ouellctto has never tried detec- tlvo-story techniques of aafecrsck- in; - such as rubbing the fingers with sandpaper. The probable re- sult of that, he ssldfwould be soro lingers. . He first finds tho number of dials in tho locld by checking the clicks as ho spins tho nob. Then. using s system of combinations ho has worked out. he todiouoly turns the knob until the lock opens. Sometimes it takes 30 minutes - sometimes 30 hours. Ono of his most intoreatlng loba department vault that had boon locked for years. Ho was sworn in as a special constable bolero ha did The mosnost safo ho over opened took only two tries- than the doo fell oil. Montezuma. ancient Alec ling. n": introduced chocolate to tho Spaniards. , d. F. llutohooon 8. 80h orronsrmsrs “Specialists in ill! fil- ting of glasses for tho correction of ocular do- former president of the Federation of Empire Chambers of Commerce. might bo in a vary different state certain otogo in the last Great War. tlnuo the fight from more. Lord Ellbank. Conservative and said in a speech on emigration: "If it had not been for tho Dorninions. built. up as they were by British mon and women. we today. "It is no secret now that at a when things were going badly against us. all preparations had been mado to shift the headquart- ers of our Government to Canada. to Ottawa, and to continue tho light from there.” LONDON. Nov. 5 -(Reuters)- Destruction of wai-tlmo supplies of mustard gas is causing consider- able troublo in the County of Bed- fordshlre, some 40 miles north of London. ‘Iiho gas is sold to be creating a nauseating smell. damaging the health of local residents. Replying today to complaints in tho Hausa of Commons. Air Min- lstor Arthur Henderson said tho difficulty was that the drums in wlhlch the gas was stored were cor- roded. They could not be taken to sea and dumped hhoro because they would burst if they were moved, Burning the gas on the soot. Henderson said, was thought the best. solution. COLLECT! MAIL FOR 8| YEARS facts." ’ M Gw-How fllooel KENDRA. Ont. Nov. o - (c?) ii A FREE wiwz-oriézll c Yoo, it's full steam alload at Groondal’: - - and tho crowds aro surely “going to town" on tho big bargains! lt’s your great chanco if you want to save. ifs OnIyA Few Days! Buy Now Apart from the scores of adv ortised bargains |n both stores. we make this unparalleled offer 20 % Off Entire balance liloth Goats. rvv-vvoooooo»ooo-oooo-ooooooooo-o oooooo vac», r Iaaaaaaaaaaa v 7 vvv REV. GLABENGE M. ii \ \__»\‘\-* Special Music llmi s. not rsuout, L.ll.A-M.. Ii.0.-0.0 Everyone Dresses. Snow and Ski Suits ALSO a free wide-open choice of very Man's Overcoat. Topcoat or Suit in the entire stock (excepting those already on sale at ope olal prices) What a Chance! But it Ends Soon! Make The Most. 0f it While It Lasts GREENDALS Tnlunv ANNIVERSARY November 9, 1947 GUEST SPEAKER ssnvlcss 11.00 o. m. -— 7.00 p. Ill. PAGE THREE - --o3 HOICE Ladies’ Fur and Ladies’ Suits and LADIES’ STORE 99 iluoon (i v AmagnaaA IBIIOLSON. 8.1L. li.ii. ‘ aaaaaaaaaanaaaa or Tho Direction of Welcome ALAAAA years of sorvico to the Canadian postal department is the record of Mrs. Victoria Grace Roberts. 65. of Konora, Ont... who daily col- lects mail from post office boxes on the outskirts of the town. Resident hora for the last 49 yoars. Mrs. Roberts covered l0 miles each’ day ior tho first 2o years at her Job. dropping to five miles a day and one pick-up for the last 14. The two weeks she missed were taken during the First World War when the flu epidemic struck Canada- BEAVERBROOK HOME SOLD NEWCASTLE, N. 8., Nov 5 — (GP) - Sale of tho Aitken house here, boyhood home of Iiord Bcaverbrook, was confirmed tonight. The old, vacant resi- dence soid for $4,500 The proceeds were donated as follows: $2.000 to St. James Presbyterian Church here; oroco to St. ‘Mary's Roman Catholic Church in memory of Father Dix- on, a friend of the Aitken family; 01.000 to the Lord Besverbrook X. O. D. E. chapter hero and $500 to the sagvatlon Army. The house was orginally owned by Rev William Altken. Lord Beaverbrooka father and minis- ter of St. James Church. COLLECTION PLATE.‘ rs OPEN T0 NEED! LONDON-(OP) - Needy mam. bcrs of the congregation of Cloi- liorno Congregational Church. North Kenslngton. are urged to take money out of'tho collection- piato if they need it (or food and bulging. Few of them do, but they often stay after tho sorvico to mako a private request to the minister, said itov. Bertram E. Peako. "I will try anything to encour- sgo people to attend servlcos." ho said. "If they take the ontiro con- tents ott the piste, that's ail right." ONCE ROMAN CAPITAL When the Roman Empire began to crumble in the 5th century A. A., tho emperors abandoned Home and made Ravenna their capital \ PIPE TOBACC J0 —A mars two wooks missed in l4 O lllil Vlliiilii l7... \ 0 u l ill