DOG'S VIGIL OVER DEAD MATE After his compainon, an Alsatian, had been run over and killed by a motor car at Bassett, Southampton, England, an Airedale stood on guard over the body throughout the night and attacked anyone who attempted to come near. A civilian •who tried to coax the Airedale away had part of his coat torn away by the dog's teeth. A policeman was also driven off. Both dogs belonged to one owner and had been brought up together. They had Avandered from their home at Eastleigh.
"Days which are at best dull and hoary."—Vaughan. ! Autumn clays are certainly net bright and cheerful. Their dull skies and chilly winds are forebodings of such aggravating ailments as coughs and colds. Have you a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver handy to promptly soothe and relieve? It also I It also tones up the system, protect- t ing you from all chance of affection. Get a large family bottle at 4s 6d. It is the most economical size. Smaller sizes at 2s Gd and Is 6d. All chemists and stores. A new screw i cap preserves the contents. i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 81, 14 March 1931, Page 7
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