The opening at' Bath Pageant was marred by a fatality, a boy of eight boing killed by a motor proceeding to pick up a Trowbridgo party at tlio Pageant ground. The child ran across tlio road to join his mother, y,-nO is a widow with twelve ohildron, nght in front of a car which was travelling at a moderate pace. ; ' ' 1 "Speak to me only with thino eyes," But let those eyes be clear ; A cold soon makes them otherwiso—. , Dim, swollen, red, and blear. But still, if beauty would alluro When colds havo mado her plain, Woods' Poppermint Cure will 6oon securo Her speaking oyes again.—Advt. • 21 Fatal consequences havo followed in tlio caso of two out of somo children who wore Icnocked down at Nottingham by a ninaway horeo attached to a Midland ltailway Company's dray. A boy Kirkham, n®:d six, died' in hospital. A httlo girl, named Shaw, was killed outright. Four,others were * injured. 1 '• . ' ' Eggs, according to Professor Mclchnnikoffj'of tho Pasteur Institute, arc absolutely dsacerous as food. .What shall wo cat?.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 11
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175Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 11
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