There neldenr la a real excuse Per wanting things el little use. -old Mather Nature. Old Mr. Toad is lowly and burn- ble and homely and slow. Yes, sir. Old Mr. Toad is all of these anyone should look down on him. and Peter Rabbit was doing just that. Peter didn't think he was. He didn't mean to look down his old friend. The truth. is. he really pltied Old Mr. Toad Now Old Mr. Toad didn't ask All) he pitied and didnt want to p be pitied and didn't feel that anybody had any business to look r it down on him. In fact. Old Mr. Toad in his turn was inclined to l . y i look down on some of the very y folks who look down on him It is like that everywhere in all the great World. Folks who have cer- tain things that other folks have not are inclined to lool. down on the latter, when all the time the latter may have something that the others have not got. Life is very funny that way. y . He almply dart: out that won- derful tongue of his. Now while Peter was inclined to look down on Old Mr. Toad, he was at the same time envious of him. Old .llr. Toad has an unu- eual and very handy tongue. ln 5031! Ways it is a very wonder- ful tongue. Old Mr. Toad ls very fond of bugs and worms and BEDTIME STORIES y Peter's Foolish Envy things. But that is no reason why -- rm 1.. 1.5-in- Poqrson Soy: Europe Should ilt over in the dear Old Briar-iProv'd. Defenc. i-Nicki l PARIS lfteutersl-L. B. Pear- "I Wish I had I dolltllle like Old vson. former Canadian external Mr. 'l'oad's.' concluded Pe.er gffau-5 yujnjstgj-' "id in .5 u. wlistlully "l! must be fun to catch ticle published here Monday that things lllll Way." he Idded- if-European members of the Atlan- Ljulg Mrs. pew; quug lost pgutic alliance .should help defend tience. "Do talk sense. Peter Rab-1501'”! -Amer”! 35 W9” 15 "19 bit!" said she. "What good wouidlother way around. it do you to catch things of that Writing in the magazine Occl- ikind? You don't eat them andldem, he 5,,-g; 47”” km" "' And "ml gwd ",""ldl ”North America must be. con- ” long tongue like mm be m P sidered as a sector of the North lpalchwm d,"?r' ll .'”"ld be .'” Atlantic Treaty Organization and mm Vlf',y' x""'d be hkely m b"”.consequently the military compe- ;n 0” ltences of the organization must i ”Ouch"' exclained Peter andlbe extended to North American lgrinned at Mrs. Peter. ”l guess territory. Yl:lU'TE ;lElll- my lfllr.-alr.'; said "There is neither a land or air "5H 93m"? 10 0 HIV)" command nor a NATO com- Ml”. Toad U131 lollglll? 07 his-" .mander for North America. This "And he probably enyie.-. yourlnmission is perfectly explicable. W058 1985." said Mrs. Peter. ”lt7for such a cu - ordination would ii: a wise Rabbit who is satisfied oblige the United States in sub- wilh what he has and doesn't mil to examination by NAJO of envy others what they have.” idefensiye measures wliic are Mrs. Peter was very right about wa5h"'gt”" 5 50'” w"”f'"' that. As for Old Mr. Toad. ll Isl "ll is. however. politically and doubtful if he enyies anybody. lpsyvholoitically l'0El'9ll3.blP that H, 15 qum, sammed m be Mm. l the defence of the American con- he lsp when he 15, and hm... he 15. 'tinent is not Ct)n5ldPl'8g M:II.l0llll:lg- And that is the way it should be "?l.p3” oldme "lb" '1' ” 1' with Heryonep gations an agreenien s. . i 'llt would therefore be of in!.-r- YOUNG PHILOSOPHI-ZR of solidarity and unity of the al- Friedrich Nietzsche, the Ger- liance. for European coiirrr-es to lpaect: of different kinds. He iiev-. er has to catch them with his: mouth. He never has to pick them" UP Wllh llls lips. He simply darts out that wonderful tongue of his. touches with the tip of it the bug or worm and draws lt right into his mouth. You see that (mum. in sticky on the lip. If the worm or insect is a little too big that tongue will curl around it like ., flash and draw it right back inlol Old Mr. Toadis mouth. It is done so quickly that one looking oni hardly sees what happens. I t B. C. Paper Joins C. P. TORONTO tCPl O The Prince George, B.C.. Citizen Monday be- came a member of The Canadian Press. the national news co-oper- ative. The Citizen. founded in l9lt. has been published twice weekly since October. 1950. Its circula- tion is more than ti.0tl). Today it starts publishing five days : week. It brings to 98 the number of Canadian dailies exchanging their news through CF and te- ceiving its world news service. Prince George. 340 miles north of Vancouver. has doubled its Page 10 The Guardian Wed., Sept, 4, 1957 Slender look I: Popular LONDON t.tPl--A plastic sur- geon said Monday the post-war bosom boom is going but. Flying defiantly in the face of such contrary evidence as Sophia Loren. Jayne Mansfield and Mar- ilyn Monroe. Dr. Patrick Clark- son said the tide has ” ' '- turned to deflation. He said that in one London clinic specializing in paring down statistics I shade too vital ”at GRANDMA P09013110” 19 10-900 ill llV9 l'P7l'fS- ,least twice as many such oper- It is at the Junction of the Pacific min"; are bung performed u est, to strengthen the character. Now of course nothing like this: could be done with a short toni:ue.i Mr. Toadis tongue is so long that he can often dart lt out to half his own lcntzth or more. Peter- Great Eastern Railway zi-.l the Canadian N a t l o n a l Raiiwnys northern line from lildniutitt-n to Prince Rupert. First owner of The Citizen was Samuel Houston. who also founded a newspaper at r'!'ilIt't' Rupert. The Citizen was soon taken over by H. (E. T. Pt"ry. who later became education min- ister of British Columbia and Speaker of the legislature. Mr. Perry sold the iiaper in l938 to three former em-ilnrees and another man. Last Sci enlber it was bought by W. H. M'lner of Vancouver and T. F. llam- was the case 10 years ago." Many of the women. the doc- -tor explained -in an artilce in the medical magazine. The PR. tioner. are professional models who need a gaunter look in order gin show off todayis fashions. l ”lt is quite impossible." Dr. Clarkson wrote. "to exaggerate I the feelings of inferiority and dis- ltress that many girls endure be- do cause they believe their are oversized or otherwise ugly." ner is publisher. Mr. Hammond mood of Prince George. slr. Mil-l assistant publisher and evlitor. DAILY CROSSWORD BEIGE HEEEII ETTA KETT MICKEY MOUSE TILLY THE TOILEII Rabbit has walclicd him do this many times. He never tzrew tired of WBll'l'llfII1 Old tfr. Toad catch his food. He told Mrs. Peter about LIFE NOT p WORTH LIVING? Then wake up the liver! You know the: sour. Iunk. reel. hj? ll may be caused by the liver. If your liver doesn't pour out up to two pants of bile I day your food may not digest properly. and you feel that lifI'I jult not worth living. That”: was the liver need: until gentle Carter's IJIIII Liver Pills. Thea vegetable pill: help Iinulalo the low of liver bile. Soon your Ulblion sum mun; properly and you hi that happy days are hue again! Don't ever any sunk. Alvnr klv Certc'r Little Dot Pub on hand. CFCY TV oiuixisrn. ll WEIIESIIY : pm.-Afternoon Musicale : p.iri.-swing Your Partner .2 p.m.-Circus Boy p.m.-Weateni Movie p.m.-CFCY TV News J" i'-'.- F.5..5.'9.-.-:-.-.-:t-r- I 8838883383383 V . . 3. 7? 1 I 8 Ozlp.-.--I ceaarr-Ill 0:33.: hub. .3-.:p.h.-atuar'I'ev. gm-Wdue henna paw fem 'l'r man philosopher. was professor take part. if only symbolically. in Ac-logs , muted ml mum of Greek at Basie Lniversity at ylhe defence of the Arctic zone of 1pBu,..(o( mount en use 24. Null” Am"W3- chem I Fabric 19. Trnf p . I. Mierepre. from flex fic ' rent 4. Animal dodger T B D GE ll.Weepa doctor 2l.ud l2. Herb of rode (short. 25. Mr. - f mil dl H By Josephine Culbertson n.ti....I... s.i:'?... 26:35.” N. A gap 6 Pail handle 2? Grab I5. Anger 7. Pass or! 28. Ripe "'” 10. Succor in vapor 29. Cheer. l'nIerdey'e Au-ee 'Al9V' NAN" i7.sungod 5 Permit lean Wart dearer. ' hand with I club. uni dllelrdnd is. Stringed 9 Harden: 30. Populate 31. Lltripreyl Neither ltde VIllfIOI'IblQ ;' dllm"lY'l 31"" 0" "'1' Mill 0' inatrumenle to. Literary 31. Rugged 40. Biblical Non-"I dlIm0lldl- A W” '94 I". 20. Comply ('0mp0ll- mountain name . A1 9. y ' YIMIRG. Elli MRI"! "19 ill-'9;";n 22. And It...) tiona crests tl. ('rDlt'ft ' 5 y ha. 23. Piamire I4. A pledge 34. Pond 43, Water god . A wtn mu” ma mum” . 21. Betsy : who I inhabitants IBabyl.) Oxlola trump. Declerer had to lose ln- izcggfuy . W331 In other trick and went down two. ' "l l 1 K 51 . . m of time : K 3 0 3 :0 1Q0 9 3 pall!:.l:y::eHleullI?nndff?liheso31ier 27' M"”"'" H O O -5 75 5 table, they also reached out clube.. Th rt W t ed ht ' t ...t.... .;;.:::... ...: u.e...a... . mo clerer, played the ace. A epade l:":S”0"' 9 A31 return ion to the king and a low I 0 K in spade back wu ruffed with the 33-Thick lucke- :Ag” hind dt th fl gzftlfiumi no biddml. ternon o e see was a - . ll ro e W-t Norm M with '.2Y'q'd.?”...1.L'S:Lil.i.?'..”:J.;.."1 3” 5537' R" A . Pm 2 . heart and I spade being discarded 39 Thanks iv. ?” 2 S P” "P from dummy I In birds PP. 'O P"' A. A crouruff ensued dummy'I 41 Lyfclgnt P” '4' t l I u' b l ' Opening lead-two of hearts. g::,,,11;gm:,,'iy:1 1).: of :iu'i,.', u' Early In the world champlnn- and declererr two lasing heart: bun" ship match between Italy and the being ruffed In dummy. The K-10 .1 mm at P"). United States lut January this of cluba took the Int two lrlcke H. Rnlpimu hand occurred. The victorious end the rlern was made. of "In" Italian teem gained 1020 points The opening heart lead was the H, Pmlenm on the deal ea the result of an killer. Declerer could not go to lend” M E opening lead. work on the epede eolt until he chuirch" With William Seaman. Miami had cleared dummy of the loeln; Dowv Beach, North. and Peter beven- heart. To do no, he hadto weete ! A "1 ' h ti-ttt. New York. aoutit, A good I trump lead to get to hit iiutd - " 0” 3' Item contract Ivu reached. Bella- at trick three. '.'.l.9"""'V dorine. the Italian West, made the This interfered with the croIe- . . . I hold lead of the heart deuce, and ruff and upset the exact timing DA.” Cllh PT0QUU"3- "9"" ll” '0 ll0"k "3 declerer could not recover from necessary to bring It about. A X Y D L B A A K)! title fetal thruet. Opening leads are often decl- In L 0 N G F E L I. 0 W uventrttt took the heart, led a rive. In this cue. a lowly dlitti One lrller simply stands for another. In this nm is A ie ueod P dlunerid to the ace, entered his lead made all the difference. 0 I051. Klee lemme lyndlcele. In. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT International Bank Aids South American Utilities By FORBIES RHUDE .low' their real value. Canadian Press Business Editor 4 "Many have no eariiinizs at all. Canadians have been leaderslbut are operated at a loss. Others (0? "I0 Ill!!! L'l. X for the two O'l. etc. Single letters. epoc- tropher, the length and formation of the worde are all htritn. Each day the code lettera are different. A Cryptogram Quotation 7DWQ'K BU ZBK ZPXLPU-XFI-”K MBDLJ GBJZ JZP GWMI-'Q!rRMWGUo BUD YMlerday'I Cryptoquotr: LOVE-CEASES 1'0 BE A PLIASC URI WHEN IT CEASE8 TO BE A SECRET - BEHN. Dlalrlbuted by King Feniutee Iyuiute . and large investors in the de- jare permitted limited returns. but public utilities in Latin America. that has shrunk to lnsliznificance One of their problems through .an I result of currency deprecia- the years has been to get lIlKlWll(In. enough rates to provide both an 'The argument is sometimes adequate return on the money ln- .made that it is in the public in- vested and sufficient funds toyterest. and an aid l0.tlC0l'I0l'11lC meet the rtrowing needs of their development, to lnl'0VI'll'. utllity Latki-American customerl. llervices at artificially low prices Accordingly. there is direct "M " "' '""fd”l””d "::l m''" Cenadian interest In the com-;:lWkl;:l"5 9”” 9 ' P” ' ”" "' ments on public utilities made by. "Thu H M Mush". for "I. y costs of utility services are ines- pehle. If they are not met from "can con, : harges to customers, they urn- Buenoe Alren of the Organization llg-mm; ':"1"h"":-'"'."'e; ".9 tom. ilorb eavtaizr which mlzht other- which the International bank has j all! 3 M-1.-3'-ble '0' P"'d""l" made in Latin-America for do z," "I ' M velopment of public utilities. par-i '" 3' "" '- . tlrulerly of power utilities, and he i i Indicated that the bank hopes and expect: to make many further nbntantlel loans. At the same time he llldlcated Chet the bank would like to see the utilities put upon a proper paying and profitable hem. COMMON CIlAl.AC'I'l-ZIIIBTIC Mr. Knapp totally lnedequatel MICE MONEY "To take railway: er an ex- ample. Almost all of them in il.etin-America lose money. They are not adequately supported by their operating or other revenugls. .. 1 and hence capital is not evalle e op lmlr modernization and ex- .aid. "that they prtrv essen- ,, ' , ilel and lrtdiiiperuiable services at! :'g:"'l;m'3'i;:';:"::';'.';g iprlt-ea which are closely relu-Hndmm" -"Pd M n Mu gr K km, "a nmo” .l'.y' hr b&lBecauIe It is an ITIIOCIIIIIIIP who lmatter how cheap it may be. It lr lllrely to cost the user more , elet-tr'te power in l.-ma-America, W I we have found inadequate power After Every Heal mm... "Power retlorvrr and power 0 O O O .OAO O O O O 4 ' - than effle le n l transportation would. ; "The case can he reputed through the whole range of public . intilities. Whenever we have en- M he-ountered serious shortages of rates and lnaufflclelt power It- fallures telre a terrible toll of pro ldnctton. not to mention the cases In which productive enterprises lure never lea-irlrcat became a a tenure! of power in not available." hence ' -, H0 velopmcnt of a number of largeloften calculated on a rate bear continued, what good is it to have . cheep service if the service la- pouit BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE E6Ao.oAsoM.'vou-:25 LOOKING As HALE AND HEARTVAS A Lira , 6i.iAt2o!- Ptzoseeeous 1 on. I've MISSED . osreu ouszws THE 6t)MMet2!-- WHERE HAVE You seem, ow Au EXTENDED VMATION 4 N0 VACATION, MIGTAH MA3oR.'i 4 SINCE I. LEFT LA? BEEN OL'cUPYIN' A FARM P0siTiorxi.'-NUFHN Mucu . Do TNIKT we Houzsor-9 IN THE EVENIW ARV THREE- iour our war e e . . e o e- e a a a A ..o or JQOAAOAAAIOOO I HENRY MUGGS SItEE'I'ER TIC LONE IANOEI - SECRET AGENT X-9 JOE PALOOKA bur, WlNGEY.' CANTYOU come OVER FOR A SEC 052 Two .3 WHAT HAPPENED TO WlNGEY.'- HE HASN'l' BEEN ,-u--.a--..-.... --..... SOUNDS AS IF HIS FATHER FINALLY I Pur HIS R301" DOWN. HIS FOLVC5 O NEW CAR, AND '0 BE DELIVEQED SOME THE SISSY IS AFRAID TO LEAVE THE ii"i.3?.ii? ll-Itllvi KEN my wtuluow W V nexvuu N um: mi nmum....-lite mm :,7::,";,;w tel!-First. ,...... .... ...... ..... ,0 5, W wmt Mt. ,, resietumott It CIEOENTIAUT T "UWM WNW Aevnuimiu crown JiWiL'rl ..wude It -riuir roan no movie one row! - treteuronsl we east. to Amvmnv may mi-rut AUDI rumour nit CNLD tin: toms not 19 K IIIED WMIWDKII ON THE PhOPINN,UlT I HAVEN'T NAB TIME JIWILO l