A Lay Preacher
Brain Fag, Nervous Exhaustion-
Just a change of opinion was enough to give Mr. W. King his present prosperity, for he realised in the nick of time that his way was not curing bis-brain-fag-and-nervous exliaustion, so he tried the Phosfering way. Mr. King's method was to ignore his despondency and feeling of collapse, and persuade himself there was nothing unusual in the painful fatigue the lightest effort to work cost him, until, as lie steadily got worse, he resolved to drop his own opinion and see what Phorferine could do, The result was so astonishingly beneficial, even after a few doses, that the brain fag and nervous exhaustion cer sed entirely, enabling him to do more work than before and yet not feel the strain. This remarkable advantage is seen in the extraordinary energy and vigour of Mr. King's public speaking, and so amazingly have his prospects improved since his speedy recovery, that he declares he had to come forward with the evidence of the magnificent benefit be derived from Phosferine.
Quite Gone- Never Return.
Mr. W. King, School House, Trumpington Rd, Forest Gate, London, E., writes: "I am writing to add my name to the list of those people who have found Phosferine to be the Greatest of all Tonics. Some time back I was very much run down through overstrain brought on by incessant bodily exercise and mental application. The usual tendency of mankind is to give up some of their work, have a rest, and at the same time take medicine, so I endeavoured to keep going on without seeking advice, but as I was getting worse I found that policy would not do. Having heard many friends speak about Phosferine, and one in particular offering me. some, I decided to give it a trial. Purchasing a 2/6 bottle, I began to doctor myself. The result not only astonished me, but others also noticed how much better I was, even although I had only taken a few doses. I found I could do the same amount of work easier, and at present am able to do more than before and yet not feel the strain. I have a good deal of public speaking, and I find an occasional dose of Phosterine is a great benefit.”—May 28, 1912.
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the well-known action of music on the nervous system affects the nutrition of the
THE THEORY OF ORES.
bodily tissues and thus has an influence Metalliferous ores have their origin in
on the hair, and it is claimed that obser- the adjoining igneous rocks. These rocke,rations support this view. The influence, states G. W. Miller in a statement of however, is not always the same. what is now known may (1) furnish male pianists have a wealth of hair, and metal for the ores; (2) water and gaseous it is found that playing the piano and solutions to transport the ores; (3) heat
violin have a specially beneficial effect, to increase vastly the action of solventas do also, in less degree, the violincello, in segregating the ores from the parent the flute and clarinet get much less hir- the harp, and the douole bass. Players of igneous rocks; (4) promote fracturing and thus the opening of channels for ste stimulation, their locks showing a very perceptible thinning by the age of circulation; (5) open channels by cooling Atty. The harm done is among players and contraction; (6) furnish avenues in of brass instruments, and those who make long, impervious trunk channels; (7) mach use of the cornet and the horn afford farge: avenues, by easy solubility, advance rapidly toward baldness, while for the reception of ores througle displace-players of the trombone lose at least Coupon ment. Volcanic netion brings the molten sixty per cent of their hair in about fa rocks near the surface. Here they are five years. acted on by the leaching processes of underground waters, which extract, tran- spórt, and redépusit the soluble metals.
A tendency of the teeth and guts to Ore deposits seem to be formed in some absorb lead has been abserved by Viktor places by direct separation from the Hinze, a German dentist, among the parent rock, by fumaroles, by subter-workers in an accumulator factory, The ranean mineralized gases, ete, but under teeth all had much tartar, and that ground circulating waters play a far scraped from the teeth of one greater part than any other agents: affected with anemia and other symptoms of poisoning was found by analysis to Some tests of oil at the Royal Experi- contain about one-half of one per cent. ment Station at Berlin have suggested of metallic lead, Extracting the seventeen that smoke abatement may be better teeth still retained by this man, the accomplished by chemical than mechani- | metallic lead in the crowns was shown to cal means One portion of a commercial be 0.038 percent, and 0.033 per cent in lubricating oil for motors was tested in the roots-sufficient to give continuous its original state, and another portion of lead intoxication.
The tartar was re- the same oil was first treated with acetone, I moved from the teeth of the other workers, dissolving the heavier constituents. The and this was followed by marked treated oil, with unimpaired lubricating improvement in the condition of gums qualities, burned without smoke or and general health. troublesome odour. The original oil, how. over, emitted much smoke on burning, and the fumes were very irritating to eyes and nose,
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PLATED ALUMINIUM.
patented by a Leipzig firm is put forward The method of electroplating aluminum
as a solution of the problem of giving. A TINY MOVING-FICTURE CAMERA-
this metal a durable coating. The article The new "neroscope" camera, of M. is cleaned, immersed in an acid solution, Proszynski, a Pole, is described as a little heated with alcohol, and placed in an larger than an average band camera, crdinary galvanizing bath. The deposit steadied in the hand by a grroscope, and may be covered with gold, silver, copper, as driven at regulated speed by a tiny brass or nickel. The coating takes the pneumatic motor. It carries film for a usual fine polish, and has proven very two-hours exhibition, and its admirable resistant to temperature changes, bend- pictures are so small that a foot of filming, and hard usage. holds as many as 100 feet of ordinary cinematograph film.
THE ICE AGE AS DUE TO VOLCANUES, There is a growing tendency to regard
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A COLOMBO GIRL'S PRAISE OF DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
Dr. Willas Pink Pills are a blessing to Sir Sidney Lee recently delivered, at weak bloodless girls; as proof read the state.
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glacial periods as due to variations in the Royal Institution, London, the first ment of Miss Clare Deatrom, a rivacious and intimation is received from the Consignces the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide and of a series of lectures on "The Dawn of sccomplished young lady who resides with her water vapour always present form a heat Empire in Shakespeare's Era." retaining blanket, and a much-favoured view has been that during times of land elevation and extension much carbon dioxide has been absorbed while evapora. tion has been reduced, the natural effect hundred times as great, and for each one ment Indigestion and stulence set up severe examined on the 7th April, at 2.30 r..
being a general lowering of temperature on the earth's surface. A quite different theory has been brought out by Prof. W. J. Humphreys, of the U. S. Weather Bureau. In recent volcanic explosions such as those of Krakatoa, Pelée and Katinai-vast quantities of fue dust have been projected into the upper air, and, spreading out, have formed immense clouds that seem to have prevented a material portion of the sun's rays from reaching the earth's surface. Long con tinued volcanic activity of great intensity might give a heat-reflecting dust-belt that would create quite new climates. Such volcanic periods are recorded in the rocks, and one of them, which began before the lastice age, still continues, having. dwindled enormously in intensity.
ELECTRIFIED GLOW-WORMS.
liberal estimate, he said, the British parante at Huene Place, Dickman Read, Dominions at the end of Shakespeare's Colombo. life covered less than 140,000 square Shortly after leaving school when I was miles, and the subjects of the Crown about fifteen I became very weak. Food dis numbered, no more than 5,000,000. The agreed with me, and even after liquid nourish existing British Empire bad an area a
of King James 1's subjects King George had ninety.
nains in v chest mod back.
*I was worried, by a dry hacking cough; the Sea power was a primary condition of test exertion left me breathless, and the colonization and Empire, yet its signi- palpitation of my heart was dreadful. I knew. ficance was unrecognized by Shakespeare or the mass of his countrymen. Even that Consumption is not uncommon in "eylon the stirring episode of the Spanish and feared I va sufering from it. Armada failed to bring fully home to the * In epits of all kinds of so-called Tonics and English Government the country's need nourishing foots I becanis weaker and weaker of a national naval organization. The nation owned at Queen Elizabeth's death Ferais sat splitting headachen prostrated me no more than twenty-nine ships of 100 My sleep was broken by dreadful dreams and tons and upwards. The naval expendi- the slightest poise would sat all my nerres in hure averaged about £15,000. It rose to Liangle" 290,000 at the time of the Armada, but | subsequently declined to the average. Such figures look odd beside the £45,000,000 which the feet cost to-day.
THE LEGAL PROFESSION.
MEST NOT ASK FOR WORK.
I rad nearly despaired of ever boing well again when I was induced to try Dr. Willians Pink Pille. After taking only a few bottles of the Pak my appetite rorived and I felt more buoyant. Later, my breathing become easier and. I had no further trouble from the Palpitation
"This so encouraged me that I continued
The Benchers of the Middle Temple have recently had the painful duty of with Dr. Wiliam Pink Pills, and now I can An apparent excitation of glow-worms to une case, says Truth, the learned
*creening. two barristers of the Inn, take a substantial meal with rolish, without by lightning has been reported by Robert geileman had stated to a jury that the being troubled with Indigestion or distressed W. Pethen. He had in four covered glass prisoner he was defending had a good by stulence. The dry backing cough es tumblers about 150 larvae of Lampyris character, though he knew there were two completely ceased. I am never troubled with convictions against him. He has been beadaches, and my sleep is round and refresh- unctilucu, and when a thunderstorm came suspended for a year. The other delining. From being always ailing 1 am now on the evening of July 29, 1911-when quent, who had been called quite recently robust, healthy, and cheerful. Dr. Williamə the ages of the tiny creatures ranged from wrote to the solicitor clients of the barris Pink Pilis did for me what no other medicine ter in whose chambers he had been two days to six veeks he noted the effects, reading, asking them to send him work. had been able to do they completely oured me." For an hour, while there was much thun-He has been suspended for three years. The red, rich, onorgising blood which Dr. | der and lightning, the tumblers constant The disparity between the sentences is williams' Pink Pills make vitalisss the whole ly showed points of green light, from significant. The man who breaks a pre- three or four to ten or twelve flashes being visible at a time, though each lasted only a second or two. In another storm three weeks later the larvae behaved similarly, but at other times they showed their lights only when the tumblers or their shelf were vibrated:
THE X-BAY MICROBCOPE.
A method of using X-rays with the microscope has been announced to the French Association by Pierre Goby, of Grasse. The internal structure of minute ganisms was revealed so clearly that what had appeared to be one species was proved to be several, and the bones and other parts of larger animals and foreils can be shown in 3 minute distajl never before known.
XCB1C AND BALDNESS.
Though eleven per cent, of all musicians are bald, it appears that this is the result | of exposure to the wrong musical vibra tions. M. Ilenri de Parville, the French physicist, is credited with the theory that'
deemed three times a worse sinner than organs to perform the antics for which they are fessional rule by touting for business is system, fends the nerves, and assists the various the man who endeavours to pervert the intended. That is why so many successful cates course of justice by an abugs of his pro- of Anaemis, Nerrons Debility, Indigestion, fasional position. In law, as in medihormatism and the ailments peculiar to women cine, the advertiser is the-blackest of sinters-unless he advertises in the right are attributable to these Pille, Get a bottle the next time you go out, and you will soon, toe way,
why Miss Chire Doutron so strongly recom- mends them. Obtainable from medicine vendors everywhere, and from the Dr. Williams Medicine C, 84, Srechnen Road, Shanghai, one bottle for $1.50, six for $8 post free.
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