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May be Warning
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rich, .is often cooed by
by lazy
Mn. When kidneys get out et
Artier, excess acids and, wastes remain
in the system.. Ther.►backache, dis-
turbed rest or that tired -out and heavy.
headed feeling may soon follow. That's
the lime le take Dodd's .Kidney'I ills..
Dodd's sGmul4te the kidneys to normal
action. Then you feel healer -sleep
better --work better. Get Dodo's
Kidney Pille now. Ss
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The Lowly Spud
important
Xs xn..por n.t.,
Potatoes. should he eaten every
day by practically overane. This
e rm amounts,
vegetable, table, eaten in no al am un. s,
is not fattening but it is the soiupe
of vitamin f.,; calamine, iron and
other materials. Diced raw potatoes
and .turnips make a good addition
to the snack tray with celery and
radishes. Soiled potatoes can be
sprinkled with chopped mint or
WHY BE AFRAID?
Fear can stloul life+ for children
and 'grownups. The person who
fears everything front a,n insect ja
thunder •can, miss agreat deal of
enjoyment and happiness,
Tt children. 1x411 s. if ch ldrert are taught to
analyze their fears---xnnst terrors
fall apart when they aro .elosely
examined. A child should never be
frightened by threats of the'boge
man Solitude and darkness show d
never be used as punishment or. a
parsley to add a different taste fear may develop
tyeat, adulthood.
THE WINTER PEST
The common ]told Is one of the
chief causes of absenteeIf
ro
m
work or school, 'Thera is no known
cure or preventive that Is infallible,
but it is possible to avoid the in-
fection by 4e0Ping away from
others who have ,colds, and by
building up resistance by takinga
balanced diet,, Plenty Of fresh :air
or: exercise will also help. Walking
.:
at•lcast part .of the way hornein-
stead
n-
stead of using a erpwded bus will
that will last Intro bele to avoid sneezing and cough-
ing seat partners,
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SPEAKER DE.SGRIIIES,
JAMES BAY TRIP
ClaffOrd Epps of Clinton, well-
known sportsman In this area was
the guest speaker at the Winghaln
Sportsmen's Club banquet in the,
LeigPne.melast 4dnesdaY
even-
ing
when 85 members and their
waves enjoyed a dinner, catered to
by' the Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Legion..
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