BEDTIME ST ORIES lnpditeaeae doesn't pay. I hlenlaareaeverweathatwqm. Old Kr. Toad it quite right about that. There is a lot of good l aound sense in that funny head. of his. Long ago he leaned that; being impolite in one of the sur-l at ways of losing friends in- atead of making them. so he in very careful to mind his own business and not be too curious about the affairs of others. He expects others to treat him in! the same way. : Peter Rabbit. I regret to say. la ao full of curiosity that with- out meaning to do it he is for- ever poking his wobbly little nose into the affairs of other folha where it has no bi...iness to - be. Almost always this leads to .. lmpolltenesa and Peter finds that 1 ' he isn't wanted around. He was 5 finding it out now. Old Mr. Toad was making it very plain. l In the first place Peter Ma! 7 where he had no business to be. He knew it. too. though just why he had no business to be there he never had understood andj probably never will understand. lie waa in Farmer Brownis gar-. c-"ff-an;-.h Peter Remembers den where there were good things to eat and he could find no- Ir. Taatlwhere else. lie had been chased 9”” out of there many times. That is how he knew he had no busi- rcss to be there. but he couldn't understand vihy. verybody has to accept some things without knowing tiny. Life is that way. 7xx7Z42i its '59 - AI he ate he thought about testy old Mr. Toad. old .Vlr. Toad, over there under a big cabbage leaf and Old Mr. Famous llonion Catholic Cleric JDios In England i usual Somerset. nu. Ronald I Florist Accused , l Of Stealing Gold; BRENTFOHD. England (AP)-. (Rent - . . 69.: . I wmsg 3,.-.u1.u.. up an mu, 1”, , A 35-year-old florist was accused i become famous throughout the . Friday of stenling 600 bars of gold -English-speaking Wofld. 4353 1'9". worth camooo from a British Bib Saturday night. one or the moat distiiiguishedl for English Roman Catholics and ,a prolific writer whose work: lranged from thrillers to theology. Ytlsgr. Knox once was describedlwas charged with the to London airport last May. ”This is ridic ' snapped John Alexander Kelly when he theft. A ll-Znglan ." the The son of a former Bisho of Manchester. he wag nimgll glpolice later found its rear door? Church of England clergyman betPldl0Cll llld 591'! lolifedr l coming a Roman Catholic la 197- llter told magistrates he scan.-bed. He caused a country . wjdg Kellys' flat and found a wooden ;scare in 1926 when he made a.box containing hanknotes worthp lbroadcnsl describing riots in cen-lf.t.o00. Kelly was quoted as say- .tral London. with mobs marching. ing the cash was his "savings. 'on Whitehall. demolishing Big: l Ben and blowing up the Savoyl )1 EM F I h 'h"- Hotel. The broadcast alarmed l E I 9 H110 In ingis lat thousands of persons who miss-l V555 Mill l'0nlEHlD0raI'l' Bndl ea me prelirningfy ..,.,,,.,.,c.,. timeless. devoid of all anhaismml lnent that the program was al satire. , lioc disappeared from His translation was acclaimedl for its style and lucidity by bothl president of the Oxford Union De- Roma" Calllolll-' lll9l'll'0l'l)'l lbating Society. He was in turn As a writer of detective stor- The Body in the Silo. l Wllllll ISLAIII CARIIIII FERRY SERVICE JUNE II to SEPT. 22 Daily from each terminal: 1 a.m., 9 a.m., ll a.m., .l p.m.. 3 pm.. 5 pm. STANDARD TIME for daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Crou early and avoid delay. Reaervations Limited. For particulars contact: N ORTHUMBERLAND FERRIFS LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island SHE PILOTS P I LOTS Enid Wlljttaker of Van- couver keeps tab on all the marine pilots along 10,000 miles of B.C. coastline. She is dis- patcher for the Pilotage Authority - a rare job for a woman. Read all about her in The Stan- dard.iGet the Standard -on sale now, complete with magazine, 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only tencenta. Gilt-Stlililloril ON SALE NOW .dear Old Brlar-Patch. where hel , Hyglonged, 1; ya, plan, mm 0” NEW TRANSLATION Mr. Toad wasn't feeling good, TIIESIIY . In 1939. Msgr. Knox retired In fact he said so. lie didn't. . - - look good either. in, suit looked h” o””,',d,”””l :9 bigl” DA”-Y CROSSWORD n can anon old and worn. He looked shab- En ll (an : 1' Lninsa '09 m ” ACROSS zlaland of 11.Miaa ” 5539 130509 b g P I . , g is o t e iitln version of .. . (3 gm Quanta- V 9" ”"P0"”'ll Med mmrthe Bible re ared b St Jer m 'i”"'”"' B"'""V' T""”' n E-li'ElEl!EllZlE-3 why he didn't set a new one.l1500 em: :0 y ' O ' ll.Crowna mutineera 1t.Capltal (.3 Qmgmu Old Mr. Toad replied that mail '.rheynrg pg”; of my "lush 9-C0""ll F-&W9'kl"l ”'l?- E was just what he was getting , ' to. Street 1. Bo agu. L .. ready In do. and ms was x h h ti-on Itlie hew Testament) now ,,.,w,.b.M. ggp-.,p.,,mu,-. ly) E E EEEJEEE did"-I (eel good and mdnll lllmhvildely used in Roman Catholic ILNIM, but," gggcom, G EEEEEEEE good H. mm Pew, m go way churthes. appeared in i943. and 11 M,,.,.y. gpmm P... B mam QEEE and leave him alone. "W ”'9”"”'" V"5.'”" Mil” "-'”."' mlleml 7- End point n this latannn ; Fem ML hm M Mm M plec: Bible was Issued in 19-'15. 14 At one mm 8. Smear (lbbr., ra an urzutzla far. only nier to the bed of let-l . sir. KIIOXE mm was to put 15 "on "yum 1' Journey :1 huh . liuce Wlll('ll was next to thy cab. frr-rm-&-e---;---- -- u" B'"'”h 13' SW"! and Pk""" "u”E.'. E”'- ?bal”'9- Fl”-ll he 53' "P 3"d l00ll- Peter ”And what did he mean dvrmk nouwe. so "I". 39 i 5.; Pd 3" "”””d "'5 Way "ml "'31 saving that getting ready for a it mum at M ml" 1 3 'g."'"d 41 givff (ea J lway to make sure that no G811-:nc.w suit is what makes him feel is 3.92:. is Jsmrerilfw. '-m.- H Eer was near. in the dusk of r-: h r ? ' ' ' - - i - ly evening he muldm see mfaso. lshztbsvllyl ll:o:::t:ii:i3lwdo:es lsilxiatd to. craggy hit 31. Ireland 12. Diatant he opened his ears as fully aslgei a. new com. when 1 get , 13' n, he vould In hvlp out his eves new coat I get rid of the fur of 1.-from: by listening for telltale soundslnlv old one little by little and -wardens Pei" ll35 VGFY Rood ears. it new fur takes its place but 11 - WBS Very still llwre in that i:ar- l()ld Mr. Toad doesn't have a 'comedia'a den. Peter squatted down and my max and .." up-oncw. 59m9d l""l59” l0 ill? Plvilsanfl Peter didn't finish. He sudden- I1. Exclunna occupation of picking out the tcn- ly sat up. a lettuce leaf hanging tion deresl leaves ill lettuce and eat- front a corner of his mouth. He 8.1. Poker ataltl ing them with relish. As he ate stared over at the cabbage plant 35. Short aleep he thought about testy Old Mr. under a big leaf of which he had 50. Froating Toad. lien Old Mr. Toad. Something is. calm . "i wonder what is wrong with he had almost forgotten had pop- ID. Lend the homely old fellnw. it isn'tI pcd into his head. meaaui. like him to be so cross." thought "I wonder”, said Peter. to. Rlzzilto and Regan . I2. Kind of qunrta CONTRACT BRIDGE (C0lloq.l i - M Astringent By Josephine Culbertson; .....t 45. Eye: (0. Tear . D0hVN North dealer he chance in go 1 mime. Ehmm. ud;::;lr:bh wbeclarer won the club lend in l-"P-l d d la Cd (It Mid stool ,;;,',",', gm: ,3,” ',:,';'.,,,,, DAILY CBYP'I'0QU(7l'E-llere'a new to work in .1053 WllhuI2Kll't(.3ICKtlllMlIO AXYDLBAAXB zgztti-'1 quoenolhoIrtJlIIdlotlll"VIl IILONOIILLOW faced V10! 0!! 131'"-ltll 4NUUl- Una letter simply stands for another. in thin llmple A la uaod Q. . K, 1i l' V." ff" EldE'm1m for the three L'l. 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Workers To Fight Materialism ::: p.m.-I;'oetYer;v'l'heatra ,3" l;f';:cwm,m ""' Pvtrgcgrgo (curry fAP(l:h; The not ahead to a bright future of 7:15 p.m.4BC TV N", ope o . young swan e world and to help other 7.” ,.m.gv'""-' Guido worltera from 07 countries Sunday .youthg to avoid an dlgluugion. 1;” ,..,,M,., com" Arch" night they must combat mate.-ial- ment which he llld they often on- l:N p.in.-llg Town iarn and claaa warfare. counter. I23 p.m.-Fret-' "lay: TM Fl-Y9"-Old WW1!" woke 10 The Pope aald youth in ani- Hl p.m.-Dra a cheering. shirt-sleeved crowd of mated by fervent optirnlam but 0:5 p.m.-BBC Preunta young workers. tourists and Re-twgmgd; 10:” p.m.-Profile mans who jammed St. Peter'a! "The world (pl today, however. 1'5” P-5'--T59 '9'" CW?" Sou-re ll ll Illllllllll 0V0lIllIl puta terrible obstacles In the way "1" Pall--g:'E;"'l'V N"! GM ludience. ' C inf this optimism. You see all mv v.---nwieum u."c"l...".2:'.2..t.':'i ".2.E"..3i'lZ7:.'l3.l'.”i.:?.?'."l1”.u'.ln7J.2'.2'n?2t taxed met I momlfs May at his lerial difficnltiea. hunger dentiti- llummer residence in Caatel Gaa- V um. ignorance; mm who forget CKCW .. M coll; Iltmlbe Alban Hills. leven nan aipmy, loan " co 0 ' ' ' Jdeala. h ' Channel 2 . quite wroaglygl mqmun iolawlw uuumlgu. TOIIVIIIOII Hvlfainina I , vorld'a l.. tuna: niorari-I 8&IIIh inrewithanapictoa; attheyara ..1..umn"wkuh.i."u l .1--- glllllgi . l ;li til i Page 10 The gllltdilll Tues. Augjst 27. IE Franc "Sovecl" But At A Cost PARIS flettteral - Diplomatic observers here Thursday took a ' Finance Minister claim to have halted the drain on the French . ropean Airways truclt travelling l f0l'9l8I elfllllllt TEICFVOI Ind 10 ,have produced daily credit bal- ance: on the currency stabilisa- dim View of Felix Gaillard'l tion funds. Gaiard. in making his claim I , earlier. gave credit for the plus as ”ihe wittiest young man in wooden box containing llle hill-;bgjlncQg to in; --nu thg gnu" VIII campaign. which resulted in a do- during its trip to the airport. and; valuation of the franc for foreign tourists and foreign importers. I He also said that the halt in De . -. 5 ,1 3 . credit drains was the first since lame "seam am” all 1955 and that it was accomplish i "despite temporarily unfavorable technical conditions." Diplomatic observers. however. .. pointed to an increase in the price of gold-from 508.000 francs til.- 270t a kilogram 12.2 pounds! last lweelt to 522.000 francs about St.- 300i Thursday-as proof that the people lack confidence in the gov- lernment's ability to improve the country's financial position. They their present level. . g , said furthermore that . He was educated at Eton and Callwllcs anl n0n'Ca1lI0lIC5- and Gaillard would find it difficult to Peter had found his old friend,-Banjul college, oxromy Md wupit was approved by the English . em down me,-uni mmumpuonh as part of his plan to prop the value of the franc-by allovling a Tflld Wasn't 8! all pleased to see1Anglican chaplain and Roman ies he publlshcd novels with such l moderate rise in the general price lllm- Tesllly he said so. and .Catholic chaplain at Oxford Uni-,titles as The Viaduct Murder and y level while holding salaries at ltold him to go back home to thelversily. TILLY THE TOILER Gnnuoua ETI'A I(ET'I' MUGGS 8: SKEETER MICKEY MOUSE Heuav JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 I-ll, Mwnllil HOW DO VOL) LIKE THE AUTO PHONE? 7 l.l.ovsz P H TOTHE cuzr, H MISYEZI I T-J. V g kg. g - T .”. 1-3 A oauw Dness! Ge: -1! THATU WHY MY IIOTHII Wl5t-AID US 'HAPN LAwx.6' wt-IN W! 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