Two brothers, .James,' Henry and Herbert. Phoenix, of Rhosncssney, Denbighshire, were bathing in the - Eivcr Dee, near • I arndon, when the former, who' was learning to swim, was drowned., Mr; \ John Qegg,'a London solicitor, while bathing m .the .Thames , at Molesey, was- seen to -be.- in distress sear the weirj- where the water is very rough, and before assistance, arrived, he waa drowned. "Speak to me'only with thine eyes," But let those eyes be.clear; . . A cold soon makes them otherwise—. Dim, swollen", red, and blear. . But still,'if beauty yrould allure -~■... When cold? have'made her plain, Woods' Peppermint; Cure will, soon secureHer Bp«£u)g ; JUia 'asaiiL,r-Adjt, . 21,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 14
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105Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 14
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