Presiding' at- the 112 th annual mooting of the Religious Tract Soc icily ini Jjondon, Sir -Andrew Win.giate said' ho reoa.llod that last year the lltli rfcport of the society was marked, by 'the miblication, of the "Pilgrim's Progress" in 111 laiiigiuiagos. This vena" Bunyan's work ha<i been, published a language spoken in Central Africa., rivalling the il2.th. lie hopeid, that the society would publish the "PilgrLm'sa Progress" in -a new Jamguago every year.
Better fai- than gold or silver In a time of dreadful pain ; Is the cure that's always handy And which proves so great a gain. If you feel that you arc feverish., If yo.ur cough is harsh and hollow; It is best to heed the warning, And Woods' Peppermint • Cure to swallow.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLV, 19 June 1911, Page 5
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