WHAT WILL THEY SAY ?
; [ Philosophers given to the.")£<* abstruse problems teU os that the man who makes two blades of grassgrow where onlrdne grew before benefits e&e human xaee. This is true, no doubt, bat iheraemaectuinefrom thee*trablade is infinitesimal. What would they tave to ear about the old German monk who invented St. Jacob's oil, a preparationitbat has saved more lives and more pain than any other medicine the wo ViS haseveTeeen: Every careful housewife provides herself with a bottle jot St. Jacob's Oil as a sure and certain remedy for bums, sprains, toothache, sere 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 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 2
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