The Spectator says;—He re is a delicious stoiy illustrative of the religous importance of two sharp Yankees suddenly confronted with death. They were in a yacht on the Delaware river, in imminent danger of wreck. “Seth.” said Pclcg, “say a prayer” leant, said Seth, “ I dont knowhow.” Then let us sing a hymn,” replied Pelcg. “I can’t” returned Seth. “I never cruld sing,” “But Seth we aie drowning men •wd must do something religious. Let us mate a collection." And they made it And no doubt that is one remarkable Anglo Saxdozology. Holloway's Oistmext ash Pills.— For mothers and all other members of the weaker sex, should bo kept constantly on hand to use in all cases of irregularity and disorganization of the functions peculiar to them. They are harmless, but effective, and act as an alterative tonic, and expellaut. They are the finest medicine known, for all female complaints, and should be'kept by my mother, cither for herself or famijy.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 562, 24 January 1873, Page 3
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