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Show CMlMltlou lll ..ur.,rt. Who la It that does not wish to be out In the open air or alive in some field of iport. wherhr It be with the bat. rod or gun; whether we go coasting coast-ing OTer the hills and vales on the wheel or aalllng over rough waves or Into serene coves, it is all sport, and the springing muscles seem to need It-It It-It Is bound to baiprn that some mis-bap mis-bap will occur. Thus it Is that we have sprains In abundance. Light sprains, sprains that cripple, sprains that give great pain, sprains that rob os of sleep, but sportsmen of all kinds bave come to know that there is noth ing better than the old reliable St Jacob's Oil. Have It with you for use; you may rely on Its cure of the worst praln and restoration to the comforts com-forts of life. |