Mrs. Dunlane, an actress playing with the Nuggets Dramatic Company in Alderney, had a terrible cxperienco recently. She was walking with her husbniul along the dill's at Telegraph Bay, when she took a wrong turn, slipped, and fell to the shore, a hundred feet below. Mr. Dimlane secured the help of a young fanner named l.ecocq, who at great personal risk descended I lit dill's. lie found Mrs. Dunlane still living, but insensible, and managed to life her across his shoulders. He then waded with his burden through the rising tide, which at times almost swept him oil' his feet, and sueeeded in gaining the path. Mrs. Dunlane was severely bruised by her fall. Bronchitis, and colds on tho chest, if treated with "Nazol" as directed, must go. The curative properties of this remedy givo them no option. TColief is felt with the first dose. Price, Is. Gd., all chemists and stores.—Advt. The story of a savage attack by a bullmaslilT upon n. little girl was told to a jury at the Nottingham County Court, when til! damages were awarded. Alma Lnvinia T/angworth, aged eleven, was at school when the dog, owned by (.leorgo and Bertha Turpin, entered the classroom. The brute seized the girl by her dress, and I hen for five minutes worried her legs, inllicling terrible injuries. The school-mist ress pluckily laekleil Ihe dug, but iMuld hot. move it. Another teacher then went to her assistance, and they, manager to pull the a/iimal away. The child was In bed five weeks. Woods' Great Peppermint Cu'e, for Couclis and Colds, never fkils, lj, Cd, >
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 3
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266Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 3
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