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DREADFUL ECZEMA

Cured by Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. That torturing and disfiguring disease has its cause in an impure condition of the blood. The impure condition of the blood often arises from a diseased condition of the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. When digestion is imperfect the nutrition of the body is inadequate to its needs. The blood becomes thin, poisons accumulate in it, and these poisons often manifest themselves in sume eruptive disease. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure diseases of the stomach, and other organs of digestion and autrition. They eliminate poisonous substances from the blood, purifying it, and increasing its quality and richness. They get at the cause and oure perfectly diseases of the blood, and other complaints which originate in a disordered stomach.

· They arna perfect Blood Purißer and a positive and permanent cure for Biliouaneus, Indigiation, Constipation, Hand- ashes, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Piles, Pimpkve, Boils, and Blotches, and for Pamale Ailments.

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SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY,

BUCCESS OF A CELLULOID BURSTITUTE,"

the moment. A. 50 horsepower Ansani engine is expostod to drive the machine in the airs combination of biplane and monoplane-at 60 Rosinite, one of several recent enstitutes fr to 75 miles an hour and to osrry 4 passengers," celluloid, is reported by Consul J.-H. Norton, of the transformation from flying machine to asto- Chemails, to be finding a variety of useful spabile is simple. The carryin': planss are un- plications in the German art industries. Various fastened and fired in place as side-walls for the medifications aro produced by the union of for machine, and it is believed that the change can maldehyde with carbolic acid in connection with be made in 30 minutes andor any ordinary con certain metallic salts, and the name is derived ditions. Only so air propeller is used. This form the resemblance of one kind to ordinary drives on land and water and in the air, and in resin. Impregnation with this particular sort rooont Berlin trials the satomobile made consid-

arable speed on rough ground with 4 passengers. gives hardness and impermeability to wood, paste- board and other porous materials, ordinary pinė being made hard that it rapidly dalis a planer. Another variety is a liquid that can be poured into moulds, and coagulates-into-a transparent, ruby-tinted, infusible solid; that is well adapted for imitation jeweltory and other! ornaments, and is an unalterable unfurial for such uses as doorplates, street numbers and signs. Another liquid modification is solidified in a few minutes by a mineral acid. It becomes hard and homogeneous, can be easily cut and polished, and can be made to serve a wide range of purposes in place of horn, celluloid, vegetable ivory, and other substancos. A very important advantage is

is non-combustibility.

BE IN WRITING.

A CLEARING-HOUSE FOR WASTE. To atilize mazaf naturing waste in in some a serious problem, and a committee of the American Chemical Society, under the chair-

ship of G. Alleman, Swarthmore, Pa., have undertaken a solution. Manufacturers are to report the wasto available. Each kind will be given soientific investigation, and it is expected that materials hitherto lost will become scopo. mical now sources of chemical elements and of various profitable now products.

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GOLF,

(EY ANDEEW BÀNG)

first-rate

It may be that golf is set, as it were, on too high a pedestal. It may be that golf occupies That it is possible to determine se1 from band too much of the general mind, and comes writing in perhaps 30 cance of a 100 is a couela-between statesmen and more important business, sion reached by Miss June E. Downey from an though, to be fair, more probably it is salutary

distraction. Statesmen are never

never good golfers examination of the writing of 200 persons. The not one of them has ever been at sotch specimens were submitted to two "professional Dunena Forbes, of Culloden, played s graphologists" as well as to 15 persona agar gibbet of his regretted Captain Green. Many on Leith links within sight of the ant of their art. The so-called ser signs a ladies believe that Mr. A. J. Balfour is a found to be largely influenced by the amount of

good at golf as at the Higher Esthetics, but writing done, by age and to a certain extent by I think they are confusing him with Dr. Balfour-Malville), an practice, and by professional requirements, as in Lealic Balfour (nor the conventional writing of teachers and the rapid hand of book-keepers,

MEDICAL ELECTRICITY.

▲ CURIOUS MUSEUM.

amateur champion some years ago.

In truth, great intellectual eminence does not usually consort with golfing prowess. Mr. Horace Hutchinson is here an exception; he is a With the passing of empiricism and quackery sterling golfor, though his mind is native, versa

In my poor

oor opinion the in oloatrotherapy, Sir James Grant, Canada's tile, and vivacions.

eyee and distinguished physiolan, foresees the general golfer needs, in addition to keen

qusoles of steel, the power of keeping his mind sdentifie use of obectricity for correcting de in a perfect vacuum, wholly undisturbed by bility, the result of defective blood power and thought He should not even think about his imperfect assimilation. For his own work in play and all the weary rules which helpless the electrical repair of diminished vitality henteurs try to keep present to their dull in- telligance. Their self-consciensness is fatal.

hear we "What did I do thea

them ask olaims marked success.

their patient instructor, who might reply, You solaffed, topped, sliced, or foozled." Lo does say, "You drew your arms in," or "You took your eye off the ba," or the like, and the wretched struggler tries to remember next time not to draw his arms in. Absence of self-con- ! sciousness, plenty of confidence, natural gifts of eye and muscle, an empty mind, and imperturb able temper, these are the natural qualition which the golfer must possess. All the rest is vanity. I remember a small boy of eight who saw a man mise a fairly long pult. "I find that put in the said the child, I did it like this." He placed his ball on the spot and ran it in with the dauntless security of infancy. But a few he lost the amateur championship! by years later missing a similar patt. The crowd, the songping of photographic engines, the excitement, spoiled bia chance. Andrew Kirkcaldy is not umally foremost in great competitions. His intelligenes is too petive and versatile. I would hint nothing

the montal

ees of Taylor, Braid, against Danean, and other eminent man, but they have learned to keep their minds in their proper place while golfing: that is, in dus sub. servience and

and modest abeyance."

A collection of 107 species of Evil molds and alied fangi is the unique musm or bot anical garden of the Paris School of Pharmacy M. Bainier has been gathering these species since 1903, and has patiently separated each from the others maintainiar pure cultures by sowing the spores on a suitablo medium, with prepared licorice root, as the basts. Each Krowth, renewed as necessary, covers its special piece of licorice root in a sterilized bottle of Bohemian glass about 3 inches in diameter and inches high. Some of the species of fungi are common on foods and on various kinds of decaying animal and vegetable matter, others give characteristic favours to various kinds of cheese, others produce fermented liquor from rice, and some are dissase parasites of birds and insects-n few being active destroyers of troublesome insect pests. Greatly varied in form and colour, the specimens form a curious and Beautiful exhibition, which is at the same time of great scientific interest.

INFLUENCE OF PLANT FOOD.

The common impression that uncultivated plants are richer in active principles than cul tivated plants has led to an investigation by Chevalier, French pharmacist, who shows that the belief is a result of unskillful caltira tica and unfavourable soil. Propermethods and imitable fortilizers nearly always give a drag at least equal in activity to that from the wild growing plant. In cultivating belladonna, for instance, it is found that fertilizers containing phosphates and potash buvo little effect on the alkaloid In the leaves, but nitrogenous fertilizers cause x notable increas. With a mixture of farmyard manure and sitantes, the percentage of alkaloid was more than doubled.

FILIMAN'S

Pain arising

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Rheumatism. Chrome Jumbom..

Sore Throat from Cold, Cold the Chad, Neuralgia frám Gold,

Bronchi Sprazu, Barbache, Bruder, Sight Cat Cram), Sarenam of

the Clubs after exercise, is beat treated by using BLLIMAN'S ́ decording fo the information given in the Elliman R.E.P, „booklet 96

· pages, Cillustrated) which is placed inside partons with all bottles of Elliman's price 1/13, 29 & 4. The R.E.P. booklet isocontains other information of such practical value as to cause it to be in demand for First Ald and other purposes; also for its recipes in res pect of Biok Room re quisites. Elliman's added to the Baik la beneficial.

Animals

Ailments may in many la. stances be relieved or cured by following the instructions (artented) given in the Elliman E. F. A. Booklet 64 pages, found enclosed in the wrappers of all bottles of ELLIMAN'S price 1/-, 2- & 3/6.

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player must always be willing" to see the ball, on the top, or at the back, and all the rest of it. Surely the true player never thinks of such matters, and never strains his will, unless ho have a bad temper, and must will to keep it in order. The sternal, earnest, moral, and mental steal makes the fourth-rate enthusiasta drearior than boon nature intended him, or any mortal to

be

The censorious may think that I am exensing my own absolute helplessness as a golfer by a

I am convinced that the mind of Bonaparte or claim to be too slever to play. It is not so. Hud I the advantage of being a congenital idiot, Wellington was more open to general impressions vacant of our glorious gains," I could not play at Wagram or Vittoria than in the mind of the golf. I detest the gams, finding no pleasure is fourth-rate golfer when waiting at the tee for of it except in a clean drive, thou his turn to strike off. He may have to miuntes any part that is not nearly so rich in agreeable sensations to wait, but venture not to "pass the time of as a olena hit at cricket. Putting is a feeble dap with this solemn ses who is making toil

anzinas fears."

of a pleasure, Ho ja tooning over his hoard of thing, and, like love, "full of an All iron strokes are detestable to him who merely

petty maxime, ho is mentally rehearsing all the hacks his ball as surely as he eats a slice out of things that he must do and avoid when he ad.

At least cheek or chin when he tries to shave.

dress yourself to him during those ten minutes of as the cut my divot," he may say, like the foods dresses himself to his ball, and yea must not ad. saint in as ecstasy as with the Englishmash over his missed iron shot. Beholding entranced attention. You might as well the iniquities of the ordinary man on the links, time of day with his slicing of the sweet turf, his sclaffing, bis duffer who is exerting his will at the too. If you infuito

of error, I often wonder how

nod and say "Good morning, Smith," he starts intellows as he go on trying to play golf and frowns. When, ten minutes later, he misses

capacity 500 They never know how bad they are, and their his shot, his language is not that of a saint, in or conversation is a long series of explanations of out of ecstasy, After he has been well bauten will their errers as accidants. Whereas they are he will grumble about yen at the club, he

he will say that you put accidents, then they are "ingramble at dinner, b essential, or, it

Yet ha him off his game.

has no "game" separable accidents."

knowa "pat off

it The and everybody An American critic, Mr. Haultain, in the to be

is not Atlantic Monthly, writes on the "Secret of true player has none of these airs, lass is Golf. It is not enough for him to know that struggling with his will, and thinking of we must keep our eyes on the ball, resisting all Holding or of Dr. William James, he has not "this ultra and oxtreme rigidity," which in Nature's temptations to regard more beautiful objectas

the pied such as

Arcturus of

of the earth,

interesting." He finds that a "Boven-fold The now safe of the British Radium Corpots the constellated flower that never fadas "the Mr. Haultain's view makes golf so intensely

process"

"passes in each human mind at every daisies, "not to put too fine a point on it."

It is not enough to know that we must keep stroke. He quotes Ach and Bair, Knepe and our eyes on the ball. How can we keep car Kaes, and Pasam, and a whole "Who's Who P

philosophers philosophy eye on the ba IF And why must we keep our eye of German on the ball" asks Mr. Hauttain. These are attention; he quotes thirty in all. May they not questions to pat to a caldie. Must the eye give their attention to the mental process of

A UNIQUE STRONG BOX.

A radim safe is necessarily a peculiar con- trivance, as it must not only be proof against burglars, but must be able to hold a substance that easily passes through the thickest steel.

tion is 3 feet high, weighs a ton and a half, bu a tight-fitting cireniar door, and contains an inter chamber of pure lead 3inches thick. To prevent loss on opening, the doer is fitted with two valves, so that, before the door is opened, tabes of mercury can be passed through to collect and store the emanation formed. This Corporation experts to supply 1/30 of an ounce of radium month, valued, at the latest quotations, at the rate of about $3,000,000 an ounce.

AUTOMATIC VIOLIN-PLAYING.

on the

of

be on the top of the ball, or the back of the ball, a man who is playing a bowler of googlies; I or the grass behind the ball are the constant suppose about seventy times seven processes duffer. speenlative doubts of the earnest and hopeles occur between the moment when the bowler

raises his hand and the moment when the We must look at the confounded ball, saye batman uses his bst. Mr. Haultain, after. Mr. Haultain, in each a stern and exclusive producing a badget of learning, decides that way that all the other impressions that are your theorist is not apt to make a good golf- er." This is true: a good older, like a poèt, exciting sensations at the moment fall into the er"

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The 'ectrical violin-player is one of the field of inattention." Obviously the self-is born to be so," He does not speculate, remarkable antomatie devices produced by conscious struggler can never thus regard the he playsThe Times..

skuali

elusive sphere. The prop

to proper stance of his American ingenuity. It is oortrolled by a perfect, the proper grip of his hands, the forated music roll, which guides a group of 66 proper swing of his body, the drawing in fingering magets taking the place of the per- or letting ont of his arme, are all dancing former's left hand, and a substitute for the bow in like demons in his mind, and he cannot let the shape of a set of 4 revolving discs, inch in them fall into the field of inattention. So his 956 wanders from the ball, and he adds diameter, each made up of a bundle of 50 flexible celluloid washers. One of the 4 dises not on enchanother had hit to his performance. Now the looks at the ball, thinks about nothing, player violin string. Contacts governed by the perforand sends the bail where it ought to go.

Holding is a great German psychologist, and tions of the music coil cause action on electro-

he Buye that,

to see "we must will to magnets, and produce expressicti by varying the daffer wills to see the ball, he makes a the speed of the discs and their pressure on great conscious effort-followed by lopping or the strings," A special magnet gives a boune, solating, or aliving-just because of the strain ing bow action when needed. A set of 4 put on the coraciousness. The man who reads: Hälding (or ar ether German psychologist) and magnets is also provided for plucking of thinks of him when playing golf is condemned to fects, and a vibrato effect is yielded by handicap of eighteen, which will never win large magnet with a weighted armature for him a pot on the most parochial and ignominious shaking the tail-piece sideways. Connested links. The pale, pale cast of thought spoils everything. Genius, for golf or postry, or any with the apparates is an electrical pisao-player thing else, is subconscious, not the result of a movement, operated by the same music rol to fretted self-omselammess give accompaniments.

GRAWEETS. COMBINATION.

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The “norial torpedo boat" of Grawert, a Ger. man aviator, is designed to furnish a military machine that shall serve a automobile, motor bost or seroplane according to the exigencies of

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The duffer studies strange photographic dis- of golfers apparently within a closely grams barred cage, and tries to reproduce the attitudes in front of a mirror. The player ner looks at such scientifle paerlitics; he merely plays the game. In Mr. Haultain's opinon goll is educa tive and edifying," and "the most rigid tester of will-power in the world," because the

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