mitt; STORIES Allullgeodhaklyolnaypaa-i sass Ill much depends as how yea dross -Oldlllother Nature. Old Mr. Toad was not under the big cabbage leaf where Pet- er Rabbit. had last seen him. Then he had been uneasy and out of sorts. He was wearing a dusty. shabby. old suit that seem- ed to fit him loosely. Even home- l ly folks. as homely as Old Mn; Toad. can look good when neat-. iy dressed. Old Mr. Toad had not looked good at all. Even his lovely golden eyes had lost their beauty. They had looked dull and lifeless. "I wonder if he has buried himself the way he so oftenl docs." thought Peter as he look-. - ad under one big cabbage leaf ' after another but failed to find ' Old Mr. Toad. Finally he gave up and started back toward the bed of lettuce. Then he changed his mind. He would try a tender young carrot for it change. He ' headed for the long row of car- rots in Farmer Brown's garden. "I wouldn't go over there it r-nan we; r U I were you." said a familiar voice. - Peter turned to see a big Toad. sitting in the little path behind; him. it was Old Hr. Toad. Orl was it'.' it was the voice of oldl M1 T934 bl" 9'15 lelhw d”l"I'5”Are you Old Sir. 'l'nad"" cried and the old pants" leg disappear- Mr. Toad. Even in the dtisk Pet-' or could see how lovely his eyesl I CHOWDER RECIPES . In The Standard tliis . week Food Editor 1 Helen Gougeon gives nine champion recipes and some useful hints on seafood cookery. if you want some good advice for delicious meals here it is. Get The Standard-on sale now, complete with magazine. 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. Elie Standard . ON SALE NOW LIFE NOT A New Mr. Toad. Soolt Support V On Algeria grants tleutezsl-lfreacli. For- were. No longer were they dull. nu lam" c'”''''” P”'.''' No longer was his suit dirty. lid! by Pu" ,3 lb 3 J1” shabby. and looose fitting. Hm." I” "E" "uyuu 3”", wore a new suit that fitted him Eluwul I" huc7'l Algerian policy at the fall sessioir ”It isn't polite to stare .' said rage 10 The Guardian welt. August 23. 1957 Expansion Of Credit Slows MONTREAL tCPl-Debts owed? HALIFAX (CF)--Lands liais- laclt Of Salmon Cause Of Worry by Canadian consumers topterLevysaidIarePridayhisdo- money - lending institutions are partmeat is "IEIDIBIV coas- closely Peter stared at him '0'”! ulna N . 3 u Armin: less "mdly. the aux ofleemd" and "End al . Ill se bly. l During his tour Pineau will. visit Argentina. Brazil, Uri.iguay.l Shite. Pent, Ecuador and Colom- La. He then is expected to meet. us. .State Secretary Dulles in. Washington Sept. 1. , French P re niier Maurice Bourges-Msunoury plans to call a special session of parliament to- yward the end of September ito consider proposed political re-. forms for Algeria. government! sources said. Broad agreement on the prin-y ;ciples of the new stature wasi lroached by key ministe - Wed-i nesday. French officials said there is no desire to "impose" a new structure on Algeria. scene of a 33-month-long Moslem nationalist insurrection. The proposed statute '7,,.,, ,,,,, 1:. l.l.,9.9;.,, How do you like my new suit? be asked. l l . ivy Montreal says in its Auxust busi- ness review. This is attributed to factors in- cluding charge accounts. instal- ment buying and personal cash.” loans. "Charge lt't'0llnl5 are usually regarded as a convenience ratherl than a credit medium." the an- nouncement says. ”They seldom bear interest and are usually re- paid within 30 days." "Moreover. their rate of growth has bcen relatively modest dur- ing the last few years." l By contrast. the bank says. an estimated Sl.l39.000.000 - more than eight times the amount at March. 1948-was owed on instal- lment financing at the end of last March. Of the personal cash loan fac- tor. in the last quarter of 1956 "the total in this category grew by only 89.000000 compared with Then Peter noticed something that he has missed at first. It vias something hanging front a corner of bir. Toad's big mouth. Peter blinked. Can you guess what it was that made himl blink? it was a panl's leg. Yes sir. that it just ishai it was. It: was a leg nf shabby old pants.l would be "elastic" enough to al-." IDW93-W 0' 55gI;099-000 II "'9 low for eventual discussion with 53'"? 09"”-I "I 19” elected Algerian representatives. l mil; I m I ha d . a.i sens, ere was e- tn Nova Scotia's rivers "Something has definitely hap- pened to our salmon and we in- tend to do something about it." said. lie said the department has ro- ceivcd complaints about poor sal- mon fishing from local anglers and tourists. A Clarence Mason of Caledonia, N.S. provincial direct: of game conservation. will investigate the situation. Mr. Levy said if neces- sary the matter will he takes to the federal government. cline oi s24.ooo.ooo compared with an increase of 821000.000 a year earlier. "Just as the upward leap of consumer debt contributed to the inflationary pressures in the Ca- nadian economy in i955 and 1956." the review says. "A slower .climb in consumer debt should the first three months ol3 tend to retard the progress of in-l iflation in 1957." going in a moment." replied old, Mr. Toad. He gulped two or three times lwklll” M5 0” ”'I5”d- G0" VI” Peter. All the time he knew it ed in his mouth. ”That's that." ACROSS ": on the shabby wit This was I new was Old lllr. Toad. but he just said Old Mr. Toad with a gulp. ”””"'V. ""b"””” had to ask. "You - you -" began Peter . gompuluu R0 . V. H , ,, . . id 4 Devoursd There iias a twinkle in the ies.. replied Old Mr. Toad H Abe , , , g ,, . . u! I Exclama- lotely golden eyes of Old Sir. I did. I swallowtd ny old suit. 12 June " hon Mm Toad. ”How do you like my I always do. I don't like to see "h .. ' .. .,.. g ., er month heave suit. he asked. old clothes lyuig about. 13 Amman . Mm Peter paid no atientinn. twhat ”But iihere did you get the Ind twp. M. is that hanging out of the corner neii suit'."' cried Peter. H ET: u ., Magnum of your mouth? What are you ”I had it on underneath the 15 wn if" l im ' eaiinE"" he asked. nld suit.” said Old .'ilr. Toad "ll ;' u” 3 5”": M. Old Sir. Toarl's eyes twtnkleii But he didn't explain how it 1"! o:"'"' 9 Belt. more than ever. "That is the happened to be under the nld suit. H 6'" lo Mare" last is! my old suit." said he. (ll ciiiirsc yiiut knots his suit (etlum ' ' '::or:' ”ll'liere is the rest of it?" ('l”lt?d really is his skin. And he illitllls " A”'" I H 2' Peter. a non skin under the olti skin 'b(;'r:':"lT' '1 3:” "Right where this pants" leg is,belore he pulls the latter off. 21. H." "I em 16- 22. Month 24. Haul CONTRACT BRIDGE 25. Cum By Josephine Culbertson isi-ml 26 simians 28. Hail! 29 Sun god 7 North dealer. 100 deals. the two mlaslng cards 31 mppopoig. not-wut vulnerable. lwiii dlvlda I-1 sz times, and 2-0 .....,.. N031-H E5 umut 34. Girl! gem The slight edge in favor of nickname K" playing for the drop is a long 85 Earth SA, -,5, term :ll"0P0lIll0:l. it is "mm. .03. , rtiatlc concep any an on 33, out” EAST not be followed rigidly. When- 31. P.-guy .5 3” g , ever agood reason can be found 39 inch", (mm 6 6 to deviate from the Indicated I V 1 1 .Q''' 'A1oD1 babllt the d lsrer should or 1” QK4 Q- P” '2; ”m 1. ' Igeuli QAK10972so7,'a.lI5I, f;'.'d';;; WWI tr 1 or to. Straighten tvsr.) .gxJ1 The first consideration in this 41, p;xi,...0, Q85: deal is, as usual, fulfillment of 42. Sena". oqnoul :9 WIN";-utT.::mm;mN S I3.Pl'opI'Ieil - IMHO I "'3" DOWN Th; MT. made subordinate to the proper , mum v play at the hand as a whole. ' - ”"'i h" Mm rm Dodarne first ants in his mind "bmy W N W 4- an onset or it-yin: dummy: DAILY cttvrmqtiorrrz E9 S5 ' 9 5” ace. If last follows with the A X Y D L ltliig, well and good. but if East h L 0 N G I WORTH LIVING? Then wake up the liver! You know that sour. sunk. oomtipaisd feel- ing? It may be caused by ths liver. If your her doesn't pour out up to two pints of title a i E A day your food may not digest properly. and I you fast that life's )usl not worth living. That's . , when the liver needs mild gentle cat-tar'si . Lmla Live Pills. These vegetable pills help i ' Ilnulale the flow of lives hill. Soon youri i dig-non stans functioning properly and yap l he! that happy days are here again! Dorntl rm my limit AI-van liasp Carla's utils Du Pilh on hand. AC H E .1-?'t rive out CFCY TV cnsmmt. is WEIIESIIY . p.m.-AT Musicale p.na.--Swing Your Partner pm.-lun Tin Tin l p.i-rs-Westa'n Movie p.m.-CI-TZY TV News p.tn.-Weather pass.-CBC TV News p.In.-Disneyland p.ni.-Moonlight lay p.ta.-Kraft TV Thealrl p.nI.-Here And There p.m.-Paclfle Tia p.m.-CFCY News I N ha 0004-aslssaaiuh 8 8388833238888 5 9 Opening lead-king of clubs. loutli trumped the club and led queen of diamonds. West fol- lowed suit with the four. The vital question was whether to finesse or play dummy's ace. Re- member, Wsat's cards were un- known to declarer. The rnatheniatlcians tell us that when there are two cards of a luit outstanding the odds are they will divide 1-1 rather than 8-0. As an abstract proposition, unre- fors. when declarer has elsveri cards of a suit and is lacking the king. is generally Phys to drop the king rather than ttnoase againstlt. 'l'haprobabtlityofal-threat Iaotaetrongonef .In 0 ll". ling Testuru lrndlesta. lac. shows out. the contract may be lost. if it later turns out East has the an of hearts. In the actual hand. this occurs and South is defeated. Dcclarer also tests the effect of taking the trump finesse. If it succeeds. the contract is made and. in fact. south inure to make twelve trick; suppose the finesse loses. though. Is the contract defeated? No. last will be on lead and can do South no harm. If he re- turns a club. declaror can cast: four spade tricks. dlscardiru two of dumiriys hum. and malts his contract. The trump finesse at trlclt two - . m . .. trophea. the length and forms AXFDWAO. CARE-JOHN GAY. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Oftslioot Of Helps Establish Industry By FORBES RIIUDE I "Canadian Press Business Editor The international Finance Car- poratioo-the year - old outshin- tion designed to give a shot-ln- thearrn to world private business -now has made two investments, subject to completion of sonic formalities. - The corporation. an outgrowth of the international Bank for Re- construction and Development. be ins where the bank leaves off. e International Bank. com- mo y called the World Bank. lends money for the establishment of such basic facilities as power. railways. roads, communications. it lend. when the projects look sound but when money for them can't be raised. for one reason or another. through normal finan- cing channels. Whatever the cir. cumstances. the government of fthe country needs a boost to get It going. World Bank I'M ALL OUTA BEAhlS4- it Invests. alimg with private p IVE A66RA8A investors. in such industrie; and does not accept government guar- antees. I Once the new industry is tin-r der way. the aim of the corpu- tion is to sell its interest and lend the money to get some other en- terprise going somewhere else. i Like the international Bank. It gets its initial capital from tliel subscriptions of member coun.l tries. sortie 50 countries now arei meinbe . and most of the con-: templated stoo,im.ooo has been: subscribed. Canada's subacriptionl is 331110.000. . i The first loan--at June I)-was a 821130.000 investment in Stern-i enii do Brasil Con-ipanhla do Elee-l tricldade for expansion of mann. facturing facilities. 1 The second--at August 13--was DAILY CROSSWORD 19. Enter. tain- men I. ma ELI D '3 M E. 3?-".4?-'3 E7 2-. S- Iaalardars Aaauus 33. A froahd t Brit.) as. Part of . 20 Primer an inch 30. Fall flowers 39. Color 32. Parts 11. Eake: --Here's how to work it: naaxn 1: L L o w One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- tion of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptograrn Quotation LUCHHCE WH DC RDX CGVCYFH IXK DC HDNUU ACICK i c IZWHNVVXWAFCII-VXVC. Yesterday's Cryptoquoie: THE CHILD WHOM MANY FATHERS SHARE HATH SELDOM KNOWN A FATHER'S Distributed by King Foatursa lyadlcsta OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE INSTRUMENT, oi: course, , BUT INETAKEN sucua t rmcvro Tl-IE TONE I'LL N one you 8 I 96011.0(!) to Engraneg Productos lndiistrlales S.A.. a Mexican com- pany. also for pension of man- ufacturing operation. ' Mexico of automotive differential ', or-por irate sources and. if necessary. ifind experienced tnaaagaaiea. The exnndod project will rep- resent the first manufacture in lgesrs and universal Joints. hyd- raulic jacks and rock-drill parts. As suitable oppwtnnitie. for l productive investment come to its 5 attention. the e silos willl seelt to recruit capital from pri- i lngeseraI.ltwillseolhsti1ns. 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