'P'if1T PACE TEN IBy Thornton W. Iuroeu) LOSING TEMPE! DOESN'T PAY To lose your temper doesn't pay. There's nothing you can gain that way. -Buster Bear. 0 O C When people are very, very an-i gry it is sometimes said of them thnt they are fit to be tied. Buster Bear was in the neighborhood. He Bear was fit to be tied. He was had been quarreling with the two He was madyBeavers over a tree they had cut And when-down and which he insisted had just. plain mud. through and through. Buster Beer is mad. Just. watch out! No one wants to be ”in his neighborhood then. 13 was an on account uf Prickly I little spears he carries in his coat Porky. Yes, sir. it. was all on ac- I He had pushed right in front of count of Prickly Porky. Anywa.V.i that is the way Buster Bear felt.I He felt that he had been cheated out of a ironzicrful dinner and it. it as Prickly Porky who had cheat- . rd him. You see, Buster had beeni stalking Paddy the Beaver and Mrs. Paddy and he had reached a point. WI'lE'l'P hr was sure he was going to have Mrs. Paddy for his dinner. stalking, you know. is creeping up on someone without their knowledge, keeping out of their sight while getting closer and' closer. wamoromdmocqnsnnurx-r:oao&:oe1v contract Bridge 5, Joaephlna Culbertson Jmzuughgiggc-c-aniaooouopociaut KEEP THE BIDDING IN MIND if, in the following hand. Soul-h had attached the lJ1'0P9l' signifi- :-ance to an opponent's bid. he might im-o xound the key play. Noiuziaeaia-., , North-Spouthviienbic. WQH54 .OAK3 qoAJ .39: .4854 , 0 A10 nag; WN 39 0 E oxozor I .9107! 5 11:4 1 ' .18 4x63 4' 3 .vQJ1oso2 ice: A 449.9 ,,c'nseI)Iddi.ng; 1 INC!-it East South Went :0 zvr Pun; . m 4 V Pun West led his top diamond in Elastis bid suit. The ace was play- ed from dummy. and South then drew three rounds of trumps. .end- ing in his own hand. Only after getting off to that bind start did he think about setting up some spade tricks. He laid down the spade king. (Perhaps his hope was that he would lose this present trick and I. diamond, but would then ruff it diamond continuation, After which he could concede another spade trick so as to main- tain communication to dummy. and finally discard I. club on the spndesi. Whatever South's idea was, how- ever, it. did not work out. East took the spade king with the ace and cashed a diamond trick, but he did not make the mistake of leading another diamond - he shifted to a. club. Now declarerts position was quite hopeless. . In a situation like this, where A missing ace is located by an op. ponentis bid. it is vital for declar- ei: to attack that suit from the correct handl If East had held the are and "two" other spades, Souihl would have iicen truly helpless: but the actual spade position would have made matters easy it South had led toward his own king. East would put up the ace or not, as he chose - he could not prevent South from rslnblisliing the suit. and indeed. if Smith led spade: early riiou:;li, from winning "elcv: . en" i."it:k:-'! Of COUFFF. if East played low on CLEANERS the spade lead from dummy, south should put up the king: then re- turn A spade and ”(lilL'k" in dum. mv. ' wise person who knows when he Buster uao many times tried to catch those two Beavers. Some- times it was Paddy and sometimes it was Mrs. Paddy. But never had he quite so nearly succeeded as this time. Then Prickly Porky the Porcupine had interfered. He hadn't done this purposely. He hadn't even known that Buster liclonged to him. He had lost his temper. He suddenly started for Mrs. Paddy rattling the thousand Buster Bear without knowing it. He had done it just as Buster had made ready to spring on Mrs. Paddy. Buster lirid jumped back and, of course, he had made a noise doing that. Instantly Paddy and Mrs. Paddy hurl scrambled for the water and dived in.. There would be no Beaver dinner for Buster Bear that evening. ' then and there Buster lost his temper. Now there is nothing more likely to get one into trouble than temper lost. With temper lost people do things they would never even dream of doing other- xxise. Buster didn't stop to think. Folks who lose their temper sel- dom do thliik. They act before there is time for thought. That is just what Mr. Bear did this time. One big paw was quick- er than his wits. Before he had time to think he had slapped at Prickly Porky. Now never. never, never slap A Porcupine. If you do you will be the sorriest person in all the Great World. Buster Bear was now. He was lucky, but he didn't know it. He thought he was unlucky. There were only four or five of Prickly Porky's little spears sticking into that too-hasty paw. There might have been many of those little spears. There would have been had Prickly Porky been I little bit nearer to Buster, or had Buster reached a little far- ther. i Buster squealed right out. Yes, sir, great big Buster Bear squeal- ed. Those little spears hurt. He wanted to strike again but he didn't. Once was enough. It is a has had enough. Right then Bus- BOYS! GlRLS!l3 toi8 V don'I' put it with a .. BAD COMPLEXION I30 this: Cleanse with Luticura Soap-it's dif- ( ferent. medicated. Then nvnly Cuticur: Ointment THE tor was a wise person. It was too bad that the wisdom came too late to save his paw from those little spears. Buster snarled at Prickly Porky and it was a very ugly snarl. It wasn't I pleasant sound to hear No. sir, it wasn't at all a pleasant sound. Prickly Porky didn't like it. He didnli; look afraid, but then he never does look afi-nld. He had all his little spears stand- ing on end and he couldn't: be touched anywhere without danger efraid. He knew something that Buster Bear could do if he thought of it, something from which his. thousand little spears couldn't pro- tect him. If Buster Bear could turn him over on his back Prickl. , Porky would be quite helpless. Ali; his sharp pointed little spears; would do him no good. Under-I neath he hasn't. a. single swear in. his waistcoat. I Buster squealed only once. Then he growled. My. ml'- What 3" ugly growl that was! He snarled.l too. It was a question which sounded the worse. the snarl or. the growl. To Prickly Porky they! sounded equally bad. He lashed ii. to the one doing it or being hurt. j -- He didn't look afraid, but he was r GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN I You tail from side to side. know he fights with his tail. It. is covered with little sharp-point- ed spears or quills. And when he his slaps anyone with his tail he drives some of those little spears into that person. Buster backed away from that quill-covered tall. He hurl had enough of Prickly Porky. 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