The Brussels Post, 1912-1-11, Page 7PEOPLE WHO CANNOT SLEE
SOME VALUABLE Iiil`1TS AEOU
IN 80111NIA S
Dootor's Advise to hollow Nature
System of Destroying
Consciousness.
Thews is probably no more di
firming es serious malady that
somnia. In his book, "The Law
of Life and Health," Dr. Aloxand
or Bryne mentions that five ab
eolutoly sleepless nights aro en
ough to cause death, and two m..
be enough to cause, hallucination
Joss of memory, and all kinds of
other troubles. The best advi
for :the treatment of insomnia
perhaps, was that of the Irishman
who said he knew the onand onl
cure—"Just go to sleep and forge
all about it," Not easy, maybe
but sound advice all the same; fo
to worry about sleeplessness i
fatal.
Narcotics aro, generally speak
ing, equally bad. To earn sorra
sleep, in fact, there is only. on
way, and that is. to follow Nature'
system of destroying consciousness
Here is Dr, Bryce'a plan -the pl
of Nature.
THE RELAXING PROCESS.
"First, lie in the Inost comfort
. able position possible, and this i
neually on the right side with tht
knees slightly fluxed. Than, wi
the lies closed, bat not compressed,
drop the lower jaw and ;relax th
tongue, gently shut the eyes, an
draw the bedclothes over the expos
ed left ear. This shuts out llgh
and sound, and relaxes' some
mu Iles which are usually forgot-
ten.
"Now- proceed to relax more
muscles, beginning at the feet, kgs,
thighs, and arms, imagining each
in turn a heavy weight bearing!
down upon the bed; and, lastly,
imagine that the eyes are looking
far away to the distant horizon.
The attention is so taken up with
the relaxing process that- thinking
soon ceases, and the imagination,
instead of running riot at its sweet
will, is set to play on something de-
finitely soothing, and soon falls
asleep."
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At the same time it should not
be forgotten that the bedroom
should be flooded with pure air,
and an important point to remem-
ber is that a higher temperature
than 5S de. F increases the ac-
tion of the heart and warns sleep
away; a temperature too low con-
gests ilio heart, tending also to
wake+fulness. It is best to sleep•
on the right side, and in the morn-
ing to rest on the left side:
Further valuable advice on the
euro of insomnia is given by Dr.
Haydn Brown in his, book entitled
"Sheep and Sleeplessness." "One
frequent cause of insomnia," he
says, "is cold feet, to avoid which
closely -knitted socks and a brisk
walk before retiring are recom-
mended..
COLD AND INDIGESTION.
"Going to bed in a cold room,
after having spent the evening in
a hot atmosphere, is to be con-
demned, as 1a also -the, practice of
having too thin night attire and
chilly sheets: Cold provokes in-
digestion, which keeps people
awake; therefore it behoves the
thoughtful to keep cold out by
whatever reasonable means the
present century's inventions may
afford us,'
"1f the above-mentioned simple
rules are followed le,9ser attacks of
insomnia, and more particularly a
difficulty in getting to sleep, will be
obviated. Among the more seri-
ous causes comes indigestion. A
homely, but effective, remedy is a
glass of hot water on retiring,
while in certain cases some carmi-
native, such as peppermint—five
drops on a small piece of biscuit—
will induce sleep. Tea and coffee
near bedtime, are, of coarse, bad,
and no strenuous exercise or work
should be indulged in immediately
before retiring. Mental workers
would often be wise to 'ease off', es
it were by having half an hour or
so's light reading before trying to
settlo to sleep."
Nerves, however, are one of the
chief causes of insomnia, and med-
ical science is now recognizing
the efficacy of the principle involved
in s'teh old wives' remedies as
"counting going sh6e, p g poi. ng through a
gate," eta, etc., This really
nothing less than auto -hypnotic
sleep, which is a. vehtable, prepare-..
tion of the mind for real sleep.
R,
The story is told of a man who
had great diflieulty in spelling
words with "ei" and "ie" in them
One day a friendoffered to give
him an infallible rule forsuch eas-
es. "It is a rule," ho said, "that
In forty-seven years has never failed
me," His friend expressed his de-
light and waited. The man re-
. lamed ; "The rule is simply this:
Write yotir '1'
and e e
lac
y alike
end put the clot jest bettattn
114.m•"
A student given to highfalut'41
phrases wrote an essay and ha -
ca it to his teacher. When he ,ad b
5xaimned it the teacher called the
pupil to him, If you would only
pluck It few feathers from the ings s
df your, imagination," he toll hint
"and stick them into the tail o
your judgment you would write a
good dual better!" /7 5 p
HE COULD NOT
SLEEP AT NIGHTS
TILL HE PO UN D RELIEF IN
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.
Prod. Swanson, of Saskatchewan,
semis it message of eheOl' to those
who feel the weariness and dis.
oofiragement that comes from
broken rest.
Macklin, Sask., Jan. 1 '(Special).
—Those who suffer from sloe -Pleas
nights and get up in the morning
feeling tired and discouraged will
find renewed hope in the statement
made by Fred Swanson of this
place. He doulcl not sleep at
nights. He discovered the cause.
It was Kidney trouble. He discov-
ered the cure. It is Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills,
"Yes," Mr. Swanson says in an
interview regarding his case, "I
was troubled with my kidneys for
over a year, so bad that I could not
sleep at nights. After using one
box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I found
great relief, Four boxes removed
all my pain and 'now I sleep well
and I am as strong in my Kidneys
as any man."
If the Kidneys are wrong the
blood becomes clogged with im-
purities and natural rest is an im-
possibility. Strong, healthy Kid-
neys mean pure blood, new life all
over the body and that delightful
rest that is the sweetest thing in
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THE HOUR OF NEED.
A policeman in the north-east
section of Washington heard loud'
cries of "Police I Murder 1" coming
from a house on his beat, and broke
in.
He found a man beating his wife
and he stopped the fight, The wo-
man was tho one whohacl been do-
ing the screaming.
"Row long has this been going
on ?" the policeman asked them.
"About half an hour," sobbed
the woman, glaring at her hus-
band.
"Well, why didn't you yell be-
fore? I heard nothing . until a
minute ago."
"Oh," replied the woman, "I was
getting the best of it until I began
to scream."
LEGITIMATE LIES.
B. F. writes, asking if there real-
ly are legitimate lies. Yes, indeed.
A few that occur to us offhand are
the following
"She is not at home."
"It happened to a friend of
mine."
Sorry, but I've got an engage-
ment."
"We missed you awfully."
CHANGED HER MIND.
Sharpe—"On„ his birthday be-
fore their marriage she gave him
a book entitled, "A Perfect Gen-
tleman,".
Whealton—"Any change after
a year of married life?"
Sharpe --"Yes; on his last birth-
day. she gave him a book entitled
'Wild Animals- I Have mot,'"
Jim—"Why does Miss Power
wear such big sleeves?" Miss Spite
-"Have you ever noticed her
mouth 1" Jim—"Why, yes ; but
what has her mouth to: do with it?"
Miss Spite—"Oh, nothing, only they inflammation in the bronchial
say she has a habit of laughing in tubes as no other preparation 000.
her sleeve."
ELEPHANTS ASLEEP.
®Td 1 lJsc I A question often raised in regard
Why � A to the African elephant is whethea•
these animals ever rest or not. At
Cuticura
Soap? first blush 1.t would appear that
11�e 9 oP� there could only be one Onswer to
the question. So huge an animal
"There is nothing the matter must expend a terrible amount of en_
with my skin,, and I thought sof abin i therefore es oneed
�e might rea-
Cuticura Soap was only for skin than smaller animals form rest and
troubles." True, it is for skin reinvigoration. Nevertheless many
troubles, but its great mission is travellers and some naturalists have
gum EASTERN DRINKS.
National Drink of Tibetans—Fer-
mented Cocoanut Milk,
Arra may be said to be the na-
tional drink of the Tibetans, being
'given at all times and in all places,
The natives oarl'Sy it in long buffalo
horns on their trips from place to
;lace,, and the shepherds deem
their existence miserable if they
have not their claily allowance.
Arra is used also by the, Bhutians,
but the great drink of these peo-
ple is marwa, This is a kind of
beer made from millet. The, grain
is subjected to e. very primitive
method • of fermentation without
malting, and is stoned in earthen-
ware jugs; it has to be used quick-
ly, as it soon sours ; it is very light
in alcohol, but it is extremely
nourishing..
Nips wino, made from the nips
palm, is a common beverage in
Burma. It resembles in taste
and flavor the palm wine or toddy
of India, though by some it is
thought to be more powerful in its
inebriating qualities. But the fav-
orite beverage of the Burmese is
shouchou, which greatly resembles
ram-tchoo, only it is a little more
fiery in taste and its effect is some-
what quicker and decidedly more
lasting,
They also use the milk of the
cocoanut, which they ferment in
quantities and preserve in 'glazed
earthenware jars which hold from
100 to 150 gallons apiece. Like
their neighbors the Hindus and
Chinese, they are, prolific in the dis-
tillation of their many fruits; and
many excellent drinks are
made thereform, They import
large quantities of European
liquor, especially gin, and tie a rule
they prefer strong spirits instead of
money in payment for what we term
odd jobs.
AS GOOD AS A DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
Baby's Own Tablets should be
kept in every home where there ale
little ones. They are as good as a
doctor; are absolutely safe and can
always be relied upon to drii'e
away any malady arising, from de-
rangements of the stomach or
bowels. Concerning them Mrs. 0.
A, Wheeler, Northland. .ask.,
says: "I have found Ba ^wa
Tablets an invaluable m
live twenty miles from town
doctor, so am glad to have so re-
liable a meclioine at hand. I COB -
eider the Tablets a real necessity
in the home and shall never be
without them. They have keptmy
baby well and have made him a
bonnie baby." The Tablets are
sold by medicine dealers or by mail
at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co.,•Brockville,
Ont.
Many a man's success is due to
his "ability to use other men's
brains.
Warts are disfigurements that
disappear when treated with Hol-
loway's Corn Cure.
The majority of umbrella thieves
are borrowers in disguise.
A Corrector of Pulmonal•; Trou-
bles.—Many testimonials could bo
presented showing the, great efficacy
of Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric Oil in cur-
ing disorders of the respiratory
processes, but the best testimonial
is experience and the Oil is recom-
mended to all who suffer from these
disorders with the certainty that
they will find relief. It will allay
asserted that the African elephant,
to prevent skin troubles. For in the native state never sleeps or
more than a generation its deli- at least never lies down. A eor-
cate emollient and prophylactic respondent who has Bent phdto-
ro erties have rendered it the graphs lie :aye in Malek su the
P P White Nile says in. the comriunica-
standar
d fortion that
thisaccompanies purpose, e
while s them that
its extreme purity pictures represent "a herd the
andrefreshing female elephants photographed in
fragrance give to it all the advan- the bush near Malek, in the Mogal-
tages of the best of toilet soaps. la province of the Anglo-Eg,yptain
It is also invaluable in keeping Sudan.. It has been maintained
the hands soft and white, the hair first the African elephant never
lies down to rest, Several may
live and glossy, and the scalp be seen thus sleeping."
free from dandruff and irritation. ,
While its first cost is a few cents FATHER'S REQUIREMENT.
more than that. of ordinary toilet "And aro you positive that you
soaps, it is prepared with such dare can support my daughter ? ,
i think that I can make both
and of such materials, that it wears ends meet,"
to a wafer, often outlasting several "That isn't sufficient. The man
who marries
Calces of other soap, and making my daughter must not
only make both ends meet, lie must
its use, in practice, most econom-be able to nuke them overlap,"
ical. Cuticura Soap is sold by
druggists and dealers everywhere, "Mrs. O'Fwoney," said Father
M Murphy, why do I never see
Patrick at ehureh now ;"'' MI's,
O'Rooney, shook her head sally.
"Is it Socialism?" "Worse than
tltot. your riverence.". "Is't Athe,
ism 1" "Warae, yottr rivoronee."
"What is it, then'?" "Rheuma-
'team.,;.
ut the truth of these claims may
e demonstrated without cost by
ending to "Cuticura," Dept. 7M,1
Roston, U. S. A., for a liberal same
plecake, together with a thirty-two
age book bin the skin attfd bake
JtSui9ro"icl1 C ..., 0
Let "Dick' ,M{
Choose
Fm your
bird's send
dish afresh
with the
seed you
have boen
using, then
put some of
BROCK'S
wit bin
reach, and
see how
quickly pick
picks out
Brock's .
Feed him for a mon h on
SroCE6's Sird Seed
—lot him enjoy the cake of Brook's
Bird Treat t hat comae in everybox—
and notice the Improvement In lila
plumage, health and song.
Let "Dick" try this Bird Tonic at
our expense. Mall us the coupon
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absolutely free, two full-size cakes of
Broek's Bird Treat. 45
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POOR THING.
Stella=What causes her insom-
nia?
Belle—She takes so many beauty
exercises before retiring that it is
morning when slie finishes.
Sore Throat is no trifling ailment.
It may carry disease germs to any
part of the body through the food
you eat. When you feel sore throat
coming on, use Hamlins Wizard
Oil.
It costs more to be engaged than
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instances it is worth more.
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Ask a young mother how old the
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there is undue secretion of bile and
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Every man knows what he will
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"What is the matter with your
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"Horse?" "No, nail."
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Many a married man would ap-
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Mlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
A woman always has some cause
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hat it may be her husband.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LABAPIVI1 BROMO Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money if it fails to ourb, E.
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A SILENT NATION.
The Japanese, alone of all races,
utter no sound when engaged in
combat. From this national trait
springs the curious regulation
which prevents Japanese regiments
from possessing bands, bugles or
drums. orders are given verbally,
or by moans of signals with the
hand or sword. No trumpets
sound the charge, no drums beat
the tattoo, and no bugles wake the
troops with their ringing calls.
ED. 4
AUTHOR 01' "ROCK Ol['.
Angustus Montague 'Malady, Born
at Farnham, Surrey, England.
Augustus Montague Tiplady,
author of the well-known hymn,
"Rock of Ages," was born in 1740,
at Farnham, Surrey, England: His
father, an English Meer, fell at
the siege of Cartagena,. Augustus
got his early education at West-
minster School, where his rare
mental gifts and talents were soon
apparent, Having devoted him-
self to the ministry, he studied at
Trinity College, Dublin, and at the
age of 25 was ordained to the, living
of Blagdon, Somorsetshiro. Some
conscientious scruples made him
soon resign and remove to another
church at Broad Hembury, Devon,
with a stipend of $400.
During the period he occupied
this position he gave his leisure
time to literary work of various
kinds. His health was never ro-
bust; the Devonshire climate did not
suit him, and in 1775 he removed to
London, where be died in 1788 from
consumption. His collected works
were published in six volumes,
while "Rock of Ages" has been
translated into many languages. A
Latin version was made by Mr.
Gladstone,
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An Always .Beady Pill.—To those
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WAS A VILLAIN.
Harduppe—Is Wigwagg honest?
Borrowell—Well, he came around i
to my house the other day and stole i
an umbrella I had borrowed from i
him.
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"Did you notice how Mabel
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"Well, I suppose the kind she
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While more prevalent in winter,
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GOT LEFT IN THE RUSH.
"Ruth is engaged to be mantled
the coming winter."
"The mischief she is! I intend-
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The girl was very rich and the
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She liked him, but that was all,
and ho know it. One night he had
been a little more tender than
usual.
"You are very rich," he ventur-
ed.
"Yes," she replied, frankly, "I
am worth ono million two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars,"
"And I am poor,"
r'Yos,"
"Will you marry me?"
nNo, a
"1 thought you wouldn't,"
"Than why dial you ask mel"
"0h, just to see how a man feels
when leo loses ono million two hun•
deed and fifty thousand dollars.".
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salve onto your child's skin,
it passes through the pores
and enters the blood, just
as surely as if you put it
into the child's stomach?
You would not put a
coarse mass of animal fat,
colored by various mineral
poisons (such as many
crudeves are) u
S ) inti your
child's blood by way of the
stomach? Then why do
so by way of the pores?
Take no risk. the always the
pure herbal essences provided in
Zatn-Bek. Z m -Butt contains
Do trace of any animal oil or fat,
and no poiso. ons mineral color.
lag matter, From start to finish
It is purely herbal,
Tt wf11 Ileal sores, ukessr obsess.
Des, eruptions, varicose ulcers,
cuts, burns and bruises Inose
quickly than any other known
preparation, 11 is a• ti.eptle,
quickly stops the smartingg of a
sore or rut, Cures piles, inflamed
sotn and blood•ppooleoning. Itis a
Cottbinailon of healing pawerand
acientilic purity. Ask timed who
have prated it.
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DR n DOW'S
STURGEON
LINIMENT
External application for man
or beast. Everyone knows of
the ivonderful qualities in the
oil of the STURGEON for
sprains; lameness, etc:
Dr. Dow's formula has it in
its best ferns. Fes ,R,,hetimatisnr,
Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings,
etc„ it cannot be equalled,
Try ib onee and you will be
satisfied. Peirce 25 cents.
ASK YOUR DEALER.
HE SELLS rt.
The Ilrayley Drug Co., Ltd.,
Sole Props. 5t• John, N.13..