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POlDD'S MONEY PILLS PRO'.
I1�'(al TREIR VALUE AS A
FAMILY ilf:i;DICllNE.
Quebec Man Tells How They Helped
!Gina and Cured .Ills Nephew of
Ii,laal l Disease,.
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South Ham, Wolfe Coy, Qu ,.
Apri1.�7 (Special). --There is .fresh
proof every day that as a family
tnedkine Dodd's Kidney fills are
growingtn favor with the people of
Quebec. Just to quote an example,
Amable Pinard of this place says,
in an interview
"Dodd's Kidney Pills helped my
rheumatism, backache, gravel, and
heart disease, from which I suffered
for twenty years,
f w y
"They have not yet cured. me
'completely, but they did cdnipletely
'cure my nephew, who suffered from
kidney disease,''
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• ,.
I Dodel's Kidney Pills always cure
ikidney disease. They will com-
plete Amable Pinard's cure, beealrse
all the diseases mentioned are the
Ixesults of kidney disease. ' They
'cured the young man's kidney dis-
'ease quickly, because it was taken
in its, early stages. ' Amable Pin -
lard's troubles are of twenty years'
standing, and take a longer treat-
ment.
The moral is, that if you cure
your kidney disease early with
k Dodd's Kidney Pills, you will never.
be troubled with rheumatism; grav-
el, and . ther diseases theft are
.ceaused by sick kidneys failing to do
!their work.
A. Hint.
Mrs. Youngwedd (shopping) —
Look at this new stove with the
glass door in the oven. Wonder
what it's made of glass for 1
Youngwedd—Its to make the
bread lighter, I suppose,
, I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by
,71iINARD'S LINIMENT,
t Bay. of Islands. J. 74 L. CAMPBELL..
I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by
MINARD'8 LINIMENT.
Springhill, N. 8. WM. D ANxELS.
• I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by
,MINA.R.D'S LINIMENT.
Albert Co., N. B. GEO. TINGLEY.
thi.rebuked.
"Sir !" she exclaimed, when he
kssed her, "you forget yourself."
ci "Possibly," he replied, •calmly,
e'but I can think of myself any old
tine. Just now you are occupying
nay undivided attention."
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
.E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box.
,55c.
Two Sisters.
Clara—May I borrow your head-
ed belt, dear?
Bess—Certainly. But why all
.this formality of asking permis-
sion 1
"I can't find it.";
l4linard's Liniment CUres Distemper.
Village Gossip—"Was there any-
thing . unusual at the weddin' ?"
1Joyey—"Well, the groom looked
(happy„ but you know Bill tries to
ibe pleasant, no matter what hap-
pons."
Try Wimine Eye Remedy
NoSmarting—Beets Fl no—Acts Quickly.
Try lttoe Red. Weak, Watery Byoa and
141 •yrf Q� Granulated aryetids. Illustrated Book:
c f'acica ,-
oa h go. AtUIt1NIu la co n
1n
ppounded by our dculists—nota "Patent 1
®�J ®� ModlcH,e"but need In suecenteI Phyai•
e e rp,� cians'Praotteet for many years. Now
e'ra ttao dedicated to tiro Pubilo. and sold by
Druggists at 2 c-rOe per bottle. muraie.
Care E e Sa• Ase tic vet -in :hes y l p 1u ,5tt ata 0,
Mute Eye- Remedy 'Co,. Chica00
It sometimes takes as mueh cour-
age to keep out of a fight as to win
one.
Minard's Liniment Cures Carget In cows.
Mosquitoes Stop Music. .
In some parts. of India, where
_;mosquitoes abound, it is impossible
to play the violin because the music
lattracts the insectis in great num-
bers. When the first notes are
derived the mosquitoes 'swarm in
1;louds around the player and make
the auovements al the hand impoesi-
b1e,
WHEN APPETITE FAILS
AND JNO.IGESTION IS SSD
There In Danger Ahead Ear ' the
Man ,'halt Neglects -Nature'ig
Warning.
Dyspepsia Tendenelee are Serious and
Should be Treated Accordingly.
EEP BABY
SKIN CLE
SIR FREDERICK PONSONIIY.
son The s n ofI l
t e late General Sir
Henry Ponsonby, whose name has
been mentioned as a successor to
Lord Knollys, recently retired. Sir
Frederick possesses many high or-
ders, and is equerry in ordinary to
the King: He married Miss Vic-
toria ("Ria") Kennard, the claugh-
ter.of the late Colonel Edmund
Kennard.'
Presents Bridegroom With Whip.
In Russia, when the groom goes
to get his bride'on the wedding day,
he finds'ehiuiself confronted by, the
girl's brother, if she has one. The
brother is standing with drawn
sword, threatening the groom.
"You shall not take her unless you
pay me well," .the brother cries,
and the young man must pay before
he can take the girl to the cero-
usony. Then, during the ceremony,
after the various ring services-
there are many of them the bride
presents the groom with awhip she
has made. He takes it, and strikes
her gently with it, saying : "I love
thee as my soul; I beat thee as my-
self. • I am thy master. Thou art
to obey me.".
TRAINED NURSE
Remarks About Nourishing Food.
"A physician's wife gave me a
package of Grape -Nuts' one day,
with the remark that she was sure
I would find the food very bene-
ficial, both for my own use and.for
my patients. I was particularly
attracted to the food, as at that
time the weather was very hot and
I appreciated. the fact that Grape -
Nuts requires no cooking.
"The food was deliciously crisp,
and moat inviting to the appetite.
After making use of .it twice a' day.
for three or four weeks, I discover-
ed that it was a most wonderful in-
vigorator. I used to suffer greatly
from exhaustion, headaches and -de
pression of spirits. My work had
been very trying at times and indi-
gestion had set in.
"Now I am always .well and
ready for any amount of work,
have an abundance of active ener-
gy, cheerfulness and mental poise.
I have proved to ma entire satis-
faction that this change has been
brought about by Grape -Nuts food.
"The fact that it is predigested is
a very desirable feature I have
had many remarkable results in
feeding Grape-N'uts to my patients,
and I cannot speak too highly of the,
food. My friends constantly com-
ment on the change in my appear-
ance. I have gained 9 pounds since
beginning the use of this food,"
"There's a reason." Read the
little book, "The Road to Well-
ville," in pkgs.
Ever read the abbve letter? A new one
appears front time to time. They ars
genuine, true, and full of human interest,
Row Goes Matrimony.
"Oh, Jack, old fellow! Haven't
seen you since your wedding, two
years ago. How goes matrimony ?"
"Very well, thanks. By Jove, it's
expensive comfort! My wife's dress-
maker takes most of my salary. If
I had known—'f "You would
have remained single, eh ?" "No,
no ; but I would have married the
dressmaker'."
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS,
Q
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itch.
leg, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in
6 to i4 days. 50c,
When you analyze the ideal hus-
band you will find that he hasn't
the nerve to be anything else.
vUnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc.
Tact and Fancy.
The man who says he never made
a business mistake isn't necessarily
a Rockefeller. ; Maybe he's a liar.
Firmness being willpower, obsti-
nacy might perhaps be termed
won't -power.
There are only two authenticated
eases in history of men killed by
falling meteorites.
You can't beat a good wife'—un-
less you're a bad husband.
Yyang-ylesig, the perfume, :comes
from the Philippines. •
Marry a man would bo all right if
he .eould lose his reputation,
The Esqui eaux make a kind of
ice ereem from seal oil, snow and
frozen berries.
A baby le the o ice priceless trea-
sure which—unlike a diamond er a
tope'ref pe.arlee--Y ever 'excites envy
or esatetoueness.
There is a strong moral in the statement
of James Schrum, of Pleasant street,
Dartnioutli, N. S, Like thousands of peo-
ple, ho'"was failing in health because his.
stomach and digestive organs were out of
repair, His vitality was slipping away;
he was losing ground every day.
"I could not have hold on much longer.
T was waetina away simply because no
remedy I used gave tone' and strength to
my stomas] . The vital foroee of my sys-
tem were dead. I was advised to try Dr.
Ramiltou's Pills. What hidden woaknese
they searobed out I don't know, but in -a
miraculous way thea have made a new
man of me. My stomach troubles are
eared, rich blood now runs through my
veins—oloar skin and 'unmistakable evi-
dences of health and vigor I feel every
day. ,Dr. Hamilton's Pills havo certainly
mastered the secret of oaring the sickly
enervated man and I strongly urge every-
one in failing or lost health to use this
grand remedy." ' . -
Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and
Butternut are purely vegetabio-25o. per
box, five for $1,00, all druggists and store-
keepers, or postpaid from the Catarrhozone
Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont.
WIIERE PEOPLE LIVE LONG.
Balkan States hold the Record for
Old Folks.
Some years ago a German statis-
tician made a careful investigation
to discover in which countries the
greatest age is attained. The Ger-
man Empire, with her 55,000,000
population, has but 78 subjects who
are more than 100 years old.
Prance, with -fewer than 40,000,000,
has 213 persons who have passed
their hundredth birthday. England
has 146, • Scotland e6, Denmark 2,.
Belgium 5, Sweden 10, and Norway,.
with about 2,000,000 inhabitants,
23. Switzerland does not boast of
a. single centenarian, but Spain,
with about 18,000,000, has 410. Th
most amazing figures come from
that troublesome and turbulent re-
gion known as the Balkan Penin-
sula,. Servilya. has 575 persons who
are more than 100 years old, Rou-
mania 1684, and Bulgaria. 3883. In
other words, Bulgaria has a centen-
arian to every 1,000 inhabitants,
and. thus holds the international re
cord for old people. In 1892 alone
there died in Bulgaria 350 persons
who had exeeeded the. century.
Ik
Japanese Pool of Tears. .
One e.polb in Japan shunned by all
is the "Pool of Tears," a little pond
on. the execution ground of an old
•prison at Tokio. It 'never dries,
and -even the hottest weather seems
to have' little effect upon it. Since
the removal of the prison no build-
ings have been erected on the site,
occupying the brow'of a hill.
If
"The Family Friend for 40 years." A never
failing relief for Croup and Whooping Cough.
BURGLAR'S. ORIGINL IDEA.
Why Ile Robbedtl el Employer of a
Wovkgirl.
The methods of the Paris (France)
burglar are often surprisingly ori-
ginal. 1f, as is usually the ease, he
holds anarchist er socialist . opin-
ions he will go to considerable pains.
in an attempt to justify his crime.
One of the fraternity has just had
an unusually brilliant idea. Name.
B., who is a milliner in the Rue de
la. Chaussee d'Antin, arrived on
her premises on a recent morning
to find that she had had a nocturnal.
visitor who had relieved her of a
sum of 225. On a table the guilty
one had left a letter as a,n "acquit
de eonscienee.'•'
It read : "Madaane, I have been
robbed by one of your workgirls, a
pretty little brunette, who is .one of
the .last to leave in the evening's and
lives near the Rae de Bellefond, I
advise you to keep a watch on her,
as she is probably robbing you too.
In the meantime L. have taken out
of the till the amount she . stole "
Curiously enough, "the amount she
stole" was the aaeactamount-which
had been in the till.
Miothet. Case of Blood Foisioning
Peroisted in paring his corns With a
k•azer. Faolieli when curd it e0': Pain1oss
and .Nitre with Pntnam's Odra xtraotor•
toe t'utnar's onlay -»it's the host -guar -
Matted and painless. tato Sic. at all deal
ilrr.
CUTICUR
SOAP
AIifetilne of disfigurement anclsufferre
<ing often results.from the neglect, in
infancyorchildhood, of simple skin af-
fections. In the prevention and treat-
ment, of minor eruptions and in the
promotion of permanent skinandhair
health, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura.
Ointment are absolutely unrivaled. '
Cutteura Soap and Ointment are cold throughout
tho world. A liberal sample of each, with 32 -page
booklet onthe care and treatment of thq skin and
scalp; sent post -tree. Address Potter Drug & Chem.
Corp.. Dept.10D, Boston. U. 8. A.
Honesty in Trivial Matters.
Be entirely honest in trivial matb-
teris, One who borrows a. cent
should be as careful to return it as
if ,,he had borrowed a 'dollar. If
grocers and market men were asked
to tell their experience they would
sometimes relate stories of 'small
thefts made by custonlers who pick-
ed up an apple, a bit of candy or
sugar, and had not the least idea
that in. doing this without payment
they were violating the rule- of strict
honesty. A girl at school was warn-
ed against' another because the lat-
ter, though very sweet in manner
and amiable in conduct, borrowed
ribbons, hairpins, postage stamp's,
nate paper and loose change, and
seldom took the trouble to return.
the loans Be honest, not for the
reason that this is the best policy.,
but, for the higher reason that it is
right.
Not 0eeflciilt.
This story is related of a young
French :teacher whose English was
just a little uncertain, and who in-
quired of one of her pupils how to
;ask in the English shop for an
"eponge pour le bain." "Oh,"
said the latter, "all you've gob to
do is to tell the shopman that you
want a big bath sponge to take
home; with you." "Ah, it is not
deeteult," she said; but when the
shop was reached she expressed it
differently. "Please," she said,
smiling pleasantly at the young
man, will you kindly take me home
and give me a big sponge bath?"
RE SENT IIIS "BEST" REMEDY
The young daughter of Mrs. T. S.
Dougall; 523 Flora Avenue, Winni-
peg, was arranging some of her
doll's washing on a clothes rack,
beside the stove, when she fell, and
her hand came in contact with the
hot stove. She sustained a serious
burn, and her screams broughtt •her
mother quickly to. the spot.
"I sent to the druggist for the
best remedy he had for burns," she
says, "and he sent back a box of
Zam-Buk. He said that there was
nothing to equal it I applied this,
and it soothed the pain so quickly
that the child laughed through her
tears. I bound up the hand in
Zam-Buk, and each. day applied
Zam-Buk frequently and liberally,.
until the burn was quite cured.
"The little ,ane was soon able to
go on with her play. and we had no
trouble with her during the time
the burn was being healed."
All druggists and stores sell
Zam-Buk at fifty cents box ; and
Soap at 25c. tablet. Post free from
Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price.
Refuse harmful imitations.
It isn't ignorance of the law that
defeats a client so often as the ig-
norance .of his lawyer.
It's all right' to take time by the
forelock, but don't tell your trou-
bles before they happen. -
A man's idea; of making a friend
feel at home is inviting him to came
to the dining table in his shirt
sleeves,
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM
Conquered by GIN PILLS
Mr. W. G. Reid, Ifansiltoti, Ont., wi nes:.
I have been for the last two years a
cripple with 1vXtiscular and Inflanlntatory.
1theuinatistn. 1 tried almost everything
known to tnedical science and sought
elaaage of climate without relief, '!.'our
fnatsager in this: city recommended Orin
Pills and 1 have sixice taken eight boxes
and ant now cured. I consider Gin
Pills the conqueror of Rheumatism and
Kidney Disease".
5oc. a box. 6 for .$2.50. • Sample free
;f you write National Drug and Chentieat
Co. Of Canada, Limited, Toronto. f 3a
THIS W]IEA`.1183,400 YEARS QLD,
Bart A.ttempte to Giow I't Pr'ov°•e IJn'
ruecessfuL,
.n interesting account of the
attempts to grow port. frons wbeat
rainy discoveredin bhe tombs; of
Egyptian m'tlmmies, is given i'n the
March number" of Knowledge. All
these' attempts have failed, and re-
oent `rhsearehes suggest that, while
the power of germa,ne.tron in wheat
or barley is little affected for _five
years, after that period a rrapid lo6so
of vitality sets in,
Con,sider'able ehemieal change
was detected in the' mummy wheat,
which is probably 3,400 years:
It had lost two per cent. of its
moisture; and with that its vitality.
When crushed the flour' was very
irritating to the nostrils and smelt
strongly of bitumen --the preserva-
tive used to embalm the mummy. it
was also markedly acid. Examined
under the microscope its particles
differed c entirely from these of mod-
ern wheat. When treated with wa-
ter it gave a thin .paste without any
strength -of dough. -
Just Enough.
That very well-known doctor, Sir
James Crichton-Browne, has been•
reproving us for our "sanitary•apa
thy." Sir James is a 'thorough
Scotsman, but he does..-not'mind tel
ling a story. against himself and his
own countrymen. He says that dur-
ing a visit to Jamaica, feelinga lit-
tle lonely,
it:tle.lonely, he asked a colored offici-
al—"Are there many Scotsmen in
these parts ?" "Not many," was.
the reply; "just a few -but quite
enough !"
New ' `reatment
Now Advocated
For Bronchitis
Is Having .Wonderful Success, and 'is
Making Most Remarkable Cures.
For bponehitls a different form of treat-
ment is now advocated. It consists of a
scientifically devised vapor that a pene-
trates to the uttermost recesses of the
lungs and bronchial tubes.- :Every spot
that is sore, every surface that is irri-
tated is at once bathed with soothing
balsams and healing essences that make
chronic bronchitis an -impossibility.
This treatment now so universally em-
ployed in bronchitis, throat troubles,
colds, etc., is called OATARItfOZONE.. It
acts just as air of the pine woods vets,
as a healing antiseptic remedy for' all
diseases of the breathing organs.
Just think of it -a remedy that can be
carried with the very air you breatheto.
the' teat of bronchial or catarrhal in-
flammation. A remedy powerful enough to
kill germ life and yet so healing that
disease flees before it. Catarrhozone is
truly a wonderful remedy. In many
lands it has wan its way, and is afford -
inn grand results to sufferers from colds,
catarrh, :throat weakness, asthma and
bronchitb: Thera is no sufferer from a
grippy cold or any Winter 111, that won't
find a cure in Catarrhozonce, which is ent-
ployed by physioians, n,iztistero, lawyers.
and public men throughout auany foreign
lands. Largesize lasts two months and
costs $1.00 and is guaranteed; small size
50c., sample size 25e., all storekeepers and.
druggists, or The Catarrhozone Go., Buf-
falo, N. Y., and lringston, Canada.
TRE WILD BEAST DOCTOR.
A GOOD #IAEXT"
Tea why01 axe 'hire
particularlYen it •it's
LIFT°
TEA ,
Goes farthest for the money
Long Wearing
GLOVES
If you are looking for a pair of
gloves that are as tough as a Mexican
Snake whip and that
will givee you
full satisfaction or a new pair free.
ask your dealer for
U.B'.E. Pinto Shell diodes
These are the best wearing gloves
ever turned out from a factory. Send
for interesting story "The pinto's
shell . .
HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO, ,
Canada's Expert Glove and &IIIc Makers,
MONTREAL.'
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FARMS. FOR SALE. II�
H, W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, i
Toronto. ii
G00D STOCK FARM OF. 600 MIXES
with Three R'eus'es: large Rank Earn.
Must ho Fold quirk. Price is very low,
SFVaR.Ar, DESIRABLE FARMS IN
Manitoba. Alberta and Paskatebewats
that can be bought. Worth the money fo>r
quirk sale. •
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RAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED GOOD
IL farms in different sections of Ontario
oa my list. If you went a farm coneulI
me.
H. W. 11A WSf N. Toronto,
NE HUNDRED ACRES IN. LA'AfBTON 1
lJ County; soil clay and clay loam; S
acres timber: 3 acres orchard: buildings
in fair condition. Close to market and'
Railway Station. Anxious to sell. The
Western, Real Estate Exchange, Loudon.
Ont.
ILIA= IN SASICATCIIFWAN—EQSTIP. ,
ped; ID crop; must gall; terms easy.
Percy Love, Hnwarden, Sark.
MALE HELP WANTED.
A T ONCE -MEN TO LEARN BARBER.
trade; expert instruction; constant
practice; tools free; always:. sure employ-
ment for barber.' write for catalogue.
Moler College,, 221 Queen E., Taxonto.
STAMPS AND COINS.
TAMP COLLFOTOli,s-110N l)IQ, 1, Oitaj _.
1 ferent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue. f
Album, only Seven Cents, Marks Stamp ,
rumba nv. Torun ro.
Ml SCE LLAT1E01SS
Ca. ea a, •Tv la ORS; LUMPS. Ertl.
Internal and external, cured witb• 1
eat nein by our home. treatment. Write '
sus before too tarp. T1r, Rehman Efedtoal
Co.. Limited. Collinowond, Opt.
GALL ti'TQNES, 1UD.Ni,Y ANL Raab -
der Stones, Sidney trouble, Gravel
Lumbago and kindred ailments positiveli
mired: with the new German „itemedP.
" tanol,"• price 81.50, Another new remedy
for Diabetes -Mellitus. and sure cure, is
"genera Anti -Diabetes." Price $2.00 from
druggists or direct. The aanol Mepufao-
taring Company of Canada, Limited,,
! wi"nines*, 1Tan.
wi i„y.,,,,, � u, uu u.,n,u
Relates His Experience While Ex -
;mining a Lion's Mouth.
"The ma.n who medically and sur-
gically attends cattle and wild
beasts has often a'harder tinge than I
en ordinary hospital surgeon,”
says a wild beesat doctor, ' in the
SCUMS Of a recent • conversation.
`It is no easy task to operate upon
a. large animal, whether it be a
`horse or an elephant from a tropi-
cal forest, and the danger connect-
ed with wild beast 'doctoring'
would drive many an insurance
agent into a fit.
"I had an alarming experience
while examining the mouth of a
large lion suffering from a badly-
inflamed
ad1 -inflamed tongue. The beast seemed
so friendly when he approached me
that I decided to 'treat' him
straightaway, and without binding
the anitnale or placing a, gag be-
tween his jaws. It was a foolish
thing to do, and I knew, it was fool-
ish when I touched the lion's
tongue, for he lifted apaw in a
second, and brought it•down with a
terrific crash on my left ahouldee,
ripping open the flesh, and almost
exposiug the bone.
"On antsier occasion, when I
w:as medically treating a monkey,
the creature took it into his head
that I was out for `fun,' and imme-
diately started wrestling with met,
The playful simian had mac on the
`Mat,' BO to speak, in no• time "
quickly stops coughs, cures ccids, and heals
the throat and lungs. :i ;i 25 csnta.
Kissing Surprising Customs.
Visitors in England in the seven-
teenth century were surprised to
find that kissing was a ocmanon
form of salutation. Nicolas de
Bethlen, a Hungarian, who vi ed
England in 1683, wrote ;'• "My bro-
ther and I boha.vecd very rudely on
one occasion, being siisaware that it
was eustoanaryin that country to
kiss the corner of the mouth of wo-
men; 'instead of shaking hands as
we do in Hutgary.''
'"It's no trouble at all," says rt
bill collector, "to find people out,"
,�i
KA%W
GliAMPIQ
Is In 'a class by' Itself—the easiest
running;, the most substantially built,
the most satisfactory washer; ever
invented.
Only washer 'worked with crank
handle at side as well as top lever—and
the only onewhere the whole top
opens up.
Ask your dealer to show you the
"Champion" Washer.
"Favorite" Churn is the world's
a best churn. Write
for catalogue.
OHIO MAXWELL & SONS
ST. MARY'S, ON T.
obto h,h
hi
gig 11 PIN
11 rkli`;
Temperance Orator—"Drink wat-
er, my brethren. Eschew all spirits
and other evil drinks, for water
alone will never hurt any lean "
Timid voice from the rear—" What
about the Pitied ?"
idlnard's Unlit -tent Cares Diphtheria.
Uncle—"I hope you don't •spend
all your earnings, Mike?" Mike—
"No, `No, airee ; I make it . a rule never
to spend tmore'n two-thirds o' me
wages." Uncle—".Ah, that's good 1
that's goad ! Arad you put the
other third In the bank 1' Mike—
"No ;
ike-"No; I give it to the missus--to
keep house on !"
Dr. MMors&3
Indian Root Pills
are just the right medicine for the
children. When they are constipated
—when their kidneys are out of order
when overindulgence in some
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