WHAT WILL THEY SAY?
Philosophers given to the study of abstruse problems tell us that the man who makes two blades of grass growwhere only one grew before benefits the human race. This is true, no doubt, but the benefit accruing from the extra blade la infinitesimal. What would they_have to say about the old German monk who invented St. Jacob's o_, a preparation that has saved more lives and alleviated more pain than any other medicine the world has ever seen. Every careful housewife Srovldes herself with a bottle of St. acob's Oil as a sure and certain remedy for burns, sprains, toothache, sore throat; rheumatism, and the many other ailments every family is liable to. And yet philosophers do not rave!
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7345, 25 June 1889, Page 2
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