BUSTER BEAR ISN'T HAPPY True happiness. i'ou'li often find, Lies uhnlly In rm. Gate M mmd -(l'rl Mother Nature. ”Rualer Hoar was mu in-,,,m-. lnzs wB5 noihill-.2 no-av w;:'n Busici-. i suspect that most or the im, Rzister :.x- not, 1; y impm, pm-mic 'A :10 HEP YE”! ngcpr kiiriw hue ii:ip;i:i v .,-.;- it nix rtliflifl !-: Forcst tii c m in mm more of self ar.ri Les. :50-i iiiaii Buster Bari:-. 1' is s lin...' on 0C8IB3D.E1ZlWF contract iBriilge E By Jnsnnhlnc Ciilhcrisnn 3 LUCA .'3.';3L"3L:".' L'h:'t-.l2”;'L-(Lt i IL.” as rxri-,.xsiii. l.E.-H) The weakest. l'1'il' wit the MClaL'P iilayers camr 1: 11:. ggpfpnsp, and his wcakcsi itiri rt! his ilctciiw Es his openin: lmos Tiiqr lhr tolhzi. in; case. for rxaiiiplc no fewer than lair iii .-g in ,. rioublcd. VLIil1r”'(il)iC c-'iii':;iri, to lay down an .".r'r,' E "E, i Knuth rlcalrr. R-"iii suit: i iii!" v";lil-, t i i i i Norm y-4”, 4 4 . Dble. Page South - ii'i'"-'iii" sliniilrl -iair i'JFv'1i . needed that . : :- if not vmri fitn nrhrr maior ' hearts Unn : hi this. hmiw ever. Wrui rlriwn ijzp horn" are Prcsti 'i i'c'.' that it Fast, lirvi ii-iii i-. iliniii l;1iriv.'ill:i who litiri ii ' i . he iiI.'n:i.'. should pliGZX1;Vi) ii'”ii”lri L"'I;l5l' mind ' i The effort r-l iiir we-lcnri. hniiu ever. was qiifc in the npnnsiip-1 South 1'. (i .i Ln-.i' trump in dll'.IiTTl,Vx I4..!'i innit the risk -it nlaritiz all iwnri oi d'iitinir'.si high heart: hrlrirc. ('l:'nii'ing ihci Napoleon and Uncle Elby r9Le.vi-i '5.'N:vrl :gNriQJ' we LL , I 555 wunr I i.VAN1' l2lC:t-ITI-IEQEA uw, Minsii.-I2, i'unT'9 T'WfV 12:.-Ara: A rri A951 WY Thornton W. lumen) it cost Wcsti ' a Beaver dinner. Never in his life had he been more sure of anything than he was of that dinner. Then Prickly Porky, without nowing he was doina it, had up- set Eust.cr's plans. Buster didnr get that Beaver dinner. Paddy thc Beaver and Mrs. Paddy were warn- ed just in time and dived into the water to safety. Buster lost his tcniper and alapped at Prick':y Porky. Right away hc wished he - V 'linn'ii't.. Some of Prickly Pork,i's .n spears were sticking in BLlilCr'S paw. and he lost s'.i.l llln'.'P temper. Buster tried in get even with - Prickly Porky. He knew that it" he could turn Prickly Porky on his hack. he could have Pni'L'iip.iic rizniicr without danger from ti so little spears that cover Pirickiy Porky everywhere but uncitrnoa'.h. A Porcupine dinner ivouiri be ncxt. hcsl. to a dinner at Beaver. But '.ii' as he iioiild; and lie ccriaiiily rlid tr)". he couldn't find a t'liaiice 'o xl.p a paw under Prick'v Porky and turn him over. All the time Prickly Porky was tryiniz to get in a tree that he could clim'n. Buster tried and tried. Thcn in iist he gave up Perhaps .3 Inc an kept on trying he might hair. -Liccceded Buster 15 one of those ;tfFS(il1S whri gives up easily. He has not yet discovered the value of i)cr:ci'c:'ancc. So after walking . -0.: id Prickly Porky a few t:mei. lr :.ii'p up in dismivi. and shuf- . .'2r:i aiiay. ;:i'iimbllnc and ironi- es; n a bad temper. Prickly plikv climbed to tree. Up .n that -:mm : st outstanding trump. South ti. iuirded his three diamonds on time lrli'k5 and then led the dia- nioiiri kiiig from dummy. East covered the diamond kin: iii-h the ace, alnce he roiild he very sure that South would rim" him for the ace. South riiiied. then iimit back to dummy with a i.'.Iml) and led the diamond jack tlirougli East. This time East. tried to dis- scmble hy playing low. but South had made up his mind that the ace and queen of diamonds were. .1 iiuii part of Easlli double and w South simply discarded a i'uh ion the next diamond lead. East: queen was ruffed away by declar- ”v-r. who then returned to dummy for the third time to discard his ' rs-niaining clubs on the established ri.-imnnds. ii is true that South took a filthi. risk by not fiiiilwllig iiir .-:r'C0l'id Irump immediately. hut hr decision to izo all out was iiclf rewarded when he collected three orrrtrlcks. each worth 200 o .n(!T Ohscrrt-, that. if West had led his short suit, diamonds. the rou- irar-L rould easily have been boat- Pli. V By cllfforil Mcnrlilo a&c"iL"iiEs'f i:'ib7,"i Aimr'i'sS33irT-T new Now-um '. ii i.iL.. Ilifii l .& He couldn't use that paw in walking. he felt sate. Buster whined and muttered Ia he shuttled along. He was limp- ing. The paw with which he had slapped Prickly Porky was sore and getting more store all the time. He was trying to walk on three legs. This, was because every time he put that, sore paw down it hurt more than ever. Two of Prickly Porkyis iitiir. spears and part. of another were still sticking in that. paw and he couldn't get them out. He couldn't U60 that paw in walking. He couldn't use it to dig with. You know Buster eats a lot of roots of different kinds. When he can INBIISTRY & NATII All applications receive he placed on file and will DEPA Charlottetown. AND Prince Edward Island, July 2, 1951. DEPARTMENT OF GUARDlAN.- CHARLOTTETOWN , .. - . 5&1 Iind nothiril better he dlga up roots. usually in swampy places where the ground is damp and soft. There the digging in easy. He was still hungry so now he headed for a little swamp where certain favorite roots grew. When he not there he started to dig with both paws as he was in the habit. of doing. He gave I little grunt. nf pain. Soft as the ground was he couldn't dig with that sore paw. He just. couldn't. He tried to dip with the other paw. To do that he had to put. the. lore paw on the ground. He had to stand on it and it hurt too much for him in do this. Of course he blamed Prickly Porky for all his troubles. But. all the time it was wholly his own fault. Buster is no different. from a lot of other people. it is much more aatiafactory to blame others for troubles we get into by our own actions. So Buster blamed Prickly Porky as he liiiiped away to look for a place where he could lie'down in comfort and nurse that sore paw. Whcn he found a place to suit him he lay down and began to gently lick that sore paw. Aninniz many of Mother Nature's children, especial- ly among the larger ones in fur coats. there is nothing An helptui and healing to a hurt place as ii good licking; Hc licked and licked. But licking a sore paw is poor till- Continued from page 16 RAL RESOURCES - Farm improvement Service No further applications will be accepted for Land Clearing or drainage work this season. d as from this datc will be included in the pro- gramme of work to be done in 1952. RTMENT OF INDUSTRY NATIYRAL RESOURCES WHERE LOVE 1s.vrit.A.x:;a flfi-tEREVlf1Ti-l:PROVERBS. - ACK oi AL --i' s 4 ' w N A I L i ACROSS V DOVVN 18. Deed C N N A T L LN E ' 1. Medieval. 1. Sweet 19. Astern - A Ni v A ' E G A i legend siib.-tance 20. Consumed 's A 5 C H 5 '- 0 N E 5. Exhibit 2.Maxii1 22. Send it I W 'l , 9. Region 3. Herd forth 'l I: E : t L. " . nr - - of 13. Yoiinir N T 5 A 1- f Norlhf'rn-p whale! i pigeons g 7,: A .4 1 L 1-; . --.ti-at Alma 4. Miscellany 24. -Applies A o A M A L A T i N , 10. Intrigue 5. Ascend putty . M 0 N Y E V E N S p 12. Lizard 6. Corridor 25: Narrow inlet ”' 0 'i F 5 l N G 13. similar .. 7, Fetish tgeoii "', 14. Halfpenny 3. lndisposed 26. Habitual" ' i'r-tmII3'- Anwrr ll-.'n:.) to sleep driinkard .i:i. llastv-ncd 1.5 Entire 9. (foarsr lioni- '28. lx'r:tllI,- 33'-. Girl's iiaim-' amount iny il'. S. 30. Flower "3 Salt. trlicm D M Hall ll. Ari edible 31. Scottish 1'-9 Make choice an em .. seed landholdel 40. Gazelleir 17. Foreword 15. Perform 32. Sprites (Tibet) 1 ,20. Astern '11. Ncivl. 22. Vase fnrtrii irl aiiirlcs .23. European fish 25. Odor 27. lmaw 23. llaxi aiian food 29. The (tie: in. .-ymbolum 50. Half gallon iankai-zls 34 Close to 35. Fclmf ' 36. Lofty mountain 37. Buffalo 39. Pointed arch 41, Scot-rlirs 1': Gazcri intently 43. Kill ' 41. Little ' children . u DAILY ('R)'PTOQl'0TE-Here's how to work it: "l A AXYDLBAAXFV leLONGF!2LLOW.. -inc tenor simply stand: for anotherf In this exanipm A 2 used' for the three L'ii. X for the two Ola. etc.,Single iCi'.”lF. npoa-1 trophies. the length and formation of the words flit; nil ):inta.' Eagdzlay the codglettera are diilerentl A CrypiogrampQuotntIon I NM-8'U81'XU8if:W'M3:i oBJbf..Br ave ovcxxos. 'i NMB y 'ri3rKMw,. 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