ACCIDENT TO RAILWAYMAN. FOOT INJURED' BY HANDCAR. "My husband iccently met with a most distressing accident v-'hcn ho was workins on. the railway," writes Mrs. G. Bowman, Thosby Street, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W. "He had the misfortune to have a handcar pass over his foot, which cut right through the shoe and caused a nasty wound. H« was quite crippled from the accident, and the foot bled frightfully. He was compelled to walk about seven mile 9 through the bush before he could get anything for it. He then got a bottle of Dr. Sheldon s Magnetic Liniment, which he poured over tho wound, and it at once stopped the bleeding, and took out all the pain. He continued to use this Liniment for about four days, and although the wound had been terribly sore, it healed it and reduced all tho inflammation, and entirely cured it." , Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment will .relieve at once Khcumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back, Cuts.. Bniises, or Burns, and' continued * applications will a cure in a rema'rlcnbly short time. Price Is. Gd. and 3s.—Advfc. Messrs. Gillies and Naldcr announce in to-day's advertising columns an auction sale of freehold dairy farms on Saturday, May 17. The properties, which comprise 570 acres, 310 acres, and i also id acres of leasehold, offer a splendid opportunity to dairy farmers and on very Jibbral terms. . . The attention of dairy farmers is drawn to an advertisement in this issuo by Messrs, Gillies and Nalder, Hawera, referring' to an auction sale without reserve on Friday, May 17, of 400 exceptionally choice Jersey and Holstein orossbred heifers, in calf. Tho cattle, which will be sold in lots, ore carefully selected, and as they are by Jersey and Holstein purebred bulls, an excellent opportunity is presented for the purchase of first-class stock. I A heated controversy is going on in Washington over the proper name for a Tt'offlttil Serving oh a jury, "Jurette," "juress," arid "jurene" have been suggested. , A judge in Texas adjonnied tho court to thtasli a bartister who questioned his veracity, resumed his seat oh the bench, fined Himself for assault, and proceeded with the case.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1431, 4 May 1912, Page 15
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