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? "T'r1\! ? The. Picnic Basket !? ? is incomplete without ?a botdcofH.P.Sauce ? ??.? Plenty of other sauces ? S ? ?? ''?-. ??? ?y ???— S MEN- AGENT- W. JONES, Sh'ed, BARMOUTH. ? ?Vh?i 0"" IL ?? A ?? When tIealtb be. ins to go- < ?S? '??? ??'" ??' ? ? y??l??S?? One long struggle ag'amst that worn-out ? miserable feelinn cr, those dragging' back- aches, headaches, and rheumatic pains, t which make .the daily round so hard! ? Nothing' undermines the health so seriously as kidney disorder. For when the kidneys are weak or diseased they poison the blood instead of purifying it, just as a poisoned fitter poisons the water that passes through it. For the kidnevs are the b!ood-n!ters— ? from birth to death the btood is continuaUy streaming- through them to be fittered. When it Teaches the kidneys it Is taden i with poisonous impurities; when it leaves the kidneys it is the purest blood in the ¡wdy: its whste water, excess uric ac:d and urea have been httercd out by the kidneys, and are afterwards passed from the system through the bladder as urine. In this way.the'kidneys remove about rao g-rains of uric acid and urea. and 3 pints of water from the blood, et'o-y day. But when the kidneys are weak or dis- eased, they begin to lose their power of ? separating the urine from the biood. Then the urinous waste !eft in the b!ood begins ? to spread disease to a!i parts of the body. ? The patient feels unnatura)!y drowsy and heavv. and grows irritable and miserab)e. The uric acid and urea begin to sett'e in ? the muscies and joints, causing irritation, <' and the stiffness and pain of rheumatism,' or mav form into gravel-stones, bringing ? on the 'intoierab'e pain of renat colic as the stones pass from the kidneys to the bladder. The urinary -stem Is disordered; graveliy sediment I, noticed in the water, which may b"c!ouJy or discoloured, the patient mav have to (ypf up every ha)f- t hour or so 'during the'T)ight to relieve the bladder, or relie ,f rnnv be attended with ? difficulty and pain. The urinary channels may become ciog'ed wtth urinous waste, causing par- tial or complete stoppage. í The excess \vatcr]eft!n the t blood gets mto the ioose tissues ?. about the ankles, under the eyes, and !n?he face, on the backs of the hands, or in the )imbs, and ) t the pMient rapidly becomes drop- sica!. The heart seems affected, the hands and feet are always cold, and the patient may be subject to bad attacks of giddiness. Kidney disease is hard to cure because ? it so often reaches a serious stage before it is found out. But !f you your ? trouble in time, before the kidneys get too ? seriousty involved, the disease may be per- manentiy cured. At the first appearance ? of any of the above symptoms, the patient should commence with a thorough course of Doan's Backache Kidney Piits, which, act upon .the kidneys and bladder like laxative medicines act upon the bowels; they promote a free now from the kidneys, ?. so that deposits of uric acid poison are flushed out, leaving the system clean and ? healthy. The medicine shouid be 'per- ?. severed with untU every sign of kidney weakness has disappeared, for as tong as the least trace remains a relapse is always to be feared. During treatment the patient should drink freety of ordinary ?, water, and must avoid taking anything that may cxciic the kidneys or bladder. Diet is of great importance; this is ? dcatt with in the hatidbook entitled ])isc([scs of tI!(> 7\(/)!eys and madder, a copy of wliich witl be sent free on application. Down's Backache Kidney PH!s arc sold in one Ûze packagc ollly, 2; 9" It box, 6 -hoxes for 13/9. V,(,v,,r sold to(ise. Ofn.Uehpnustsa.nd stores, or dit-cet from F,)ster-,kieciellan Co., 8, WeDs-st., Oxford-st., London, \V. Don't s.ok for backache or kidney' pills-ask distinctly for Ðoall's Backache Kidney Pills, otherwise you cannot blame the dealer if there is fZ.Ç!IJ/II,.M,e¡'>l; 'II! :;P<h. t ? \? ? Ba cir CPI \'&???? ??\? ? ??F:'???'' n ? ? ? \\???? ? L ? .?t??/?'y. ?o??-?/A?yiSA ? ?/ < AUCTION ROOM, i KING EDWARD STREET, BARMOUTH. INIR. V\Ti\.LrrElt LL. JONES Has been instructed by the executors of the iate Miss Edwards, Trywpryn House, to SELL BY PUBLIC ADCTION On Wednesday, May 5th, 1915, A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANN OTHER EFFECTS Comprisingbnpily: Watnut Suite upholstered in figured velvet, 4 Small and 2 Easy Chairs (no Couch), Mahogany Table with claw feet, Mahogany Sideboard, Gift frame Ove) mantle (5ft. long, 4ft. high), Black Overmantle (4ft. by 6ft.), Wainut Sideboard (marbie top, mirrors in sides, doors and bacli,, Good Cottage Piano, Antique Mahogany Sofa, Large Pitcbpin8 Kitchen Cupboard, Dining Tabies, Kitchen Tables, Small Antique Occa- sional Table, Garden Seat, Black and Brass Bedsteads, Four-posted Wooden Bedsteads, Paiiasses, Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses, Over- lays, Wasbstands, Pitcbpine and other woods Chests of Drawers, Dressing Glasses, Chamber- ware, Oilcloths and Linoleums, Fenders and Fire Irons, Pictures, Ornaments, Saucepans, Fish Kettles, Pair of Scales, &c.,&c. Sale to commence at 1 30 p m. TERMS CASH. -"E_- !C: TV'NøY-LLWVN, GER ABERMAW. MAE Mr. WALTER LLOYD JOMES wedi ei gyfarwyddo gan Mr Owen Roberts, yr bwn sydd yn ymadaei, i wertbu ar ? AUCTION ?? DVDD !AU, MAS 6ed, 1915, YR OLL O'R 0 D R E F ja' yn cymvys :— Dresser Dderw Hen FasbiwnHawnoLestri,C!oc Derw Hen Fasbiwn, wyth diwrnod (gan John Parry, Tremadoc), Cist Fiawd Dderw, Bwrdd Cegin da, Bwrdd a Leaf, Maine i eistedd pum' o bobi, d.wy GadairFroicbiau,pedair Gadair Cegin PiLchpiue, un Dderw Hen Fasbiwn, pedair Chests of Drawers, amryw Washstands a Dressing Tables, pum' oWeiyau Haiarn, un Stretcher, Mattressi GweUt, Spring Mattress, Gweiyau Flocks, Caderiau Bedroom, LIestri Ymoicbi, Carpets a Linoteums, Hangings, Blinds, Commode Hen Fashiwn, Looking Glasses, Pic- a Fender Cegin, Cwpwrdd Cornel, Liestri Fudda, Llwy Fenyn, &c. 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