Saturday. March 19. 1955 --f-:iau-... "QT . By Thornton W. Burgess i"..' ” JACK FROST IIELPI Lil-eat trees grow tron little - see . st.-Great results from little deeds. ,., -Old Mother Nature. "i Gentle Sister South Wind with ?.her warm breath and the help sf a light but steady rain had Altor two or three days been melt- ing very fast the deep snow on the hills and the Great Moun- tain. They were turning the snow to water faster than Laughing Brook and the other brooks could earry it away down to the Big River. So it was that there was a great flood. It washed away the tiara and the house and the food pile of two young Beavers, who had started a home far up in the Green Forest. it carried down a great log with which it tore out part of the dam of Paddy the Beaver. The water soon was running out faster than it was coming in. Beaver folk are not the kind who give up easily when things Io wrong. The two young Beavers who had lost their home came down to join Paddy and Mrs. Paddy. and all four went to work .te try to mend the dam. They 'worked all day. and when the, Black shadows came creeping through the Green Forest to draw the curtain of night, the water was still rushing through that .....sj.......s..s Contract Bridge ly Josephine Culbertson -i-wo POINTS or VIEW Two well-known experts, North and South in the deal below, had widely divergent views aboutithe . bidding. : Us &lR. t-West vulnerable. North-south so on score. .1: go .9354: '4..ucJss ye Q1105 g QAJIO7 .7 gnu Ioutl west room Bast i Q Dbls. I Q 4 V Pass Pass 5 O P”! & Dble. (dual bid) The play was not interesting. Iouth had to lose five tricks, for a 500-point non-vulnerable pen- alty. Then the argument got under way. -south. the first to attack, stated Int North's five-diamond call "was ridiculous. North South fol- lowed up) had two defensive tricks-so why had he been so afraid that the enemy could make four hearts? South con- cluded by saying that he would have bid five diamonds. over the four hearts, if he had been wor- ried-hence. his pass should have reassured North. North's answer to all tltis was that with Smith bidding a dia- mond orighaily. lie lNorthI re- lused to let vulnerable opponents even have a shot at a four-heart eohlract. ”Besi(lcs,” North said lcorlifully, ”Ilow Cfllllfl i tell that you'd be sci three at live dia- mollds? We might makc that contract. and i-Zzist-West niiglii be cold for four hearts. or go down lone.” ,7 Any unbiased observer must side with North. As a matter of lfaci. the responsibility for the 500 Beet was South's in any case. he- Jluse his opening bid was inex- icuaably light. There was a solid 'Is for North's feeling that the eat of four hearts was not rea- ' ' ably certain, and for his feel- m.'alsn. that South should have IF fair play for five diamonds. Cer- ly. the 500-point set was lsphietiiins that North could not FVISERP. filo IT -T0-DAY !l a,1?llE FAST AND EASY - w :ivsLi.rAri-zit itniuov BY STEAM i I For those who like to do itheir own painting or paper i ging. call onus to take heavy burden off your "lids this fast and inex- sive way. r all your Painting and '-P Decorating Needs V Call 3. O. WEATHERBIE . 8 SON slnting '& Decorating Contractors .i:....;'..-.'.t1.'.t... -... 77,: break in the dam so swiftly that it sometimes snatched away the sticks with which they were try- ing to fill that hole. Still they kept on working. That is the Beaver way. They dldnit stop to rest because they knew that if they did the work they had already done might be undone. they began to worry ioghtelsr are wouidnit be water enou . ns of too much water.” The ll):-nd Slrang. BUT TTUC was being drained. T at wou '1 T i do at all. So. they worked hard- '-' ' 't '"””"'".. 61' than W91? 3'14 at '9"? 135' Persons who do not react favor- it stopped running out faster than ably ,0 dm”. chum etc” m”. it was Cumin! 10- Then. 35 U19! now have their ailment cured or filled that hole in the dam I at least alleviated by the use of little more the water began to hypnosis. rise in the pond again. The four Here are a few case histories Beavers knew then they had to show what sctuauy took place. won the fight to save the pond. when physician used hypnosh on it was only a matter of time and their P111939- steady work before the pond would J01"! C'"'”"- ”- WI! qIl0hIl'l' bo just as it used .0 be. ed from the Marines suffering from H a severe case of bronchial asthma. -' " The usual remedies brought no , lasting relief. Treatment under hypnosis rid him of his ten-year-old enemy. he testifies. Use of hypnosis among reputable doctors and psychiatrists is grow- ing. A recent survey reveals al- most one out of every ten mem- ". I P dd, . d h I - 1; 2'...-, Tim hers of the American Psychiatric th? 33:: afvlasnalt )ruiTiclll:ile iiluilie ta w- :5:”9lit':lr0l1 usfftrwhtlll I-IISY 0:11 as fast as it had been. Then it s I '- ' y my eupy eamga mm 3' began to go down in the pond faster. By morning it had gone down so that work was very much easier. They were having help without knowing it. That is, Hypnotherapy often calls for the use of suggestion while the patient a cure of illness or to alleviate pain. Take. for example. the case of a is under hypnosis. to bring about M ' they didn't know who was helping them. it was Jack Frost. It had stopped raining. and Gentle Sist- cr South Wind had gone away. Jack Frost iiati gone to work in her place. Iic had stopped the melting of the snow Yes. sir, he had stopped the inciting of the snow. That was the rcasoni the water was no longer rushing down with such force. You see. 1! N35 "U longer mnnmg mmlthe bottom with which to fill in ibelween the sticks. in a little wvhiie that tiam would be as good Laughing Brook and the other brooks faster than they could carry it away. So it was that without knowing it Jack Frost was helping those Beavers. They could work easier and faster as the water went down in the pond. However, there came a time when the water be- came so low in the pond that NOMINATING Vancouver man who was slowly dying from cancer. The last six "(:31 " W" mm "'9" W” ' 3"” months of his life was made bear- hg;,,gg .,.a ,,,,,, ,. able because his doctor, during hypnotic sessions. encouraged his ..c...asgaaa...a...c,a..a They were fotlr tired folk. but they kept right on working. Paddy and Mrs. Paddy did the work 5th DISTRICT LIBERAL A Nominating Convention will be held at The 5 on the dam. while the two young N Beavers brought the sticks that were to be worked into it. All four at times dug up mud from as new. And Jack Frost had "”'””'i sweetens FRENCH HAMLETS About half of France's popula- lion lives in communities of fewer than 5.000 inhabitants. -' CONVENTION must to accept the inevitable chesrlIlllYc'wIl:&t-0 beer as ttrsv&l.y - Milt. Tits tlaatiy tooukuits tall. but the man suffered very little pain to- wards the end. Nowadays hypnoais is sometimes used as a substitute for anesthesia. During the hypnotic trance. pa- tients have undergone operations. have had teeth evtracted and bones set. and mothers have given birth to babies -- all without pain. Un- like other and other snesthes hypnosis leaves no unpleasant ; ter effects. Dr. 8. J. Van Pelt. of London. England. has reported cases of persons being relieved of all symp- toms ol sinus by hypnotherapy. The doctor in reviewing this case said. "The patient is Just the same as ever. but the nasal stuftlness. the pain, stc.. are gone." This seeming miracle is explain- ed by the doctors in this way: hypnotic suggestion gives the pa- tient greater control over parts of the brain and thus raises his level of resistance to emotional stres- ses. hVlVhICh help bring on an attack ill. Hypnosis helps patients recall past events and this also helps the medical man find clues to the cause of this or that disease. By suggestion. the doctor then seeks to rid the patient of the hidden reason for their ailments. in the last at years thousands of articles and a few good books have been written and published on the ancient subject of hypnosis. and Johns Hopkins Hospital. Balti- more. and one or two similar in- stitutions in England give special courses in hypnotherapy. But they warn that only skilled physicians should use hypnosis as an aid to treatment in very stubborn cases. Not every patient. however, can be fully hypnotised. The more in- telligent the subject. the easier it is to hypnotise him. doctors say. Self hypliotism. too. can be prac- iiced at home with very good re- sults as an aid of treating minor Community Centre Hall, Charlottetown, MON- DAY, MARCH 28th, at 8 PM. for the nomination of a councillor and an assemblyman to represent the 5th District of Queens in the forthcoming Provincial Election on behalf of the Liberal Party. 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