Christian Cynosure . ly in degree. He obtainedabout 20 grammes of human saliva, con-centrated it, and injected it under the skinof a bird, in which it at once producedsigns of poisoning. The bird quivered. tottered and soon feel down, showing allthe symptoms of tetanus. In the courseof an hour or a half-hour, according tothe size of the dose, death took symptoms are the same as thoseproduced by the bite of a poisonous ser-pent, and the principle that is supposed toconstitute the poison is allied to thatwhich Bouardel and Bouting obtainedcadaver-poison. Up to a temperatiu-e of100 de
Christian Cynosure . ly in degree. He obtainedabout 20 grammes of human saliva, con-centrated it, and injected it under the skinof a bird, in which it at once producedsigns of poisoning. The bird quivered. tottered and soon feel down, showing allthe symptoms of tetanus. In the courseof an hour or a half-hour, according tothe size of the dose, death took symptoms are the same as thoseproduced by the bite of a poisonous ser-pent, and the principle that is supposed toconstitute the poison is allied to thatwhich Bouardel and Bouting obtainedcadaver-poison. Up to a temperatiu-e of100 degrees C. the saliva-poison is not , and this is also the case with thevenom of the cobra. The balsamic healing and soothing proper-ties of /Samaritan Neniine are sometliing mar-velous. Dr. Bensons Skin Cure consists of internaland external treatment, and contains no pois-onous drugs. My brother aged 19 had fits from his in-fancy, (SaTOanten iV«ryme cured him. A. , Osakis, Minn. $ at POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ofpurity, strength and wbolesomeness. ^Moreeconomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannotbe sold in competition with the multidude oflow test, short weight, alum or phosphatepowders. Sold only in cans. Royal BakingiPowDEK Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y. The Masters Carpet, BY K. Past SlRHter of Ueyntono Loclg* No. 639Cliicag^o. Explains the true Bourco and meauinK of everyceremony and symbol of the Lodge, thuH Phowin;^ thoprinciples on which the order is founded. By acareful perusal of thia work, u more thoroughkuowledRe of the principles of the order can be ob-tained than by attending the Lodge for years. EveryMason, every pert^ou contemplating becoming amember, and even those who are indifferent on thesubject, should procure and carefully read this appendix in added of S2 pages, embodying Freemasonry at a Glance, ..hich gives every sign, grip and ceremony of theLodge together with a brjef exp
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