"I am just a young man—less Hum 30," writes lir. Paul A. Johnston, "About live years ago I switched from cigarettes to a pipe. Why? Because I found that a, pipe required the least attention, and also interrupted me the least in -my work. At iirst I only smoked the more expensive brands of tobacco. Then I tried the less expensive blends. 1 guess I tried them all. Tinally I tried Edgeworth. I liked it. at tho start, and repeated and repeated. For the last four years I. have smoked nothing but Edgeworth, except when I. was unable to obtain it. And, whenever I couldn't get it and had to substitute, I was glad to return to Edgeworth as soon as possible.—Advt.
.Draw the curtain, switch the light, Dawn is deepening into night, Put a new log on the five; Hello, people! here's a wire! Dad ie coming home to-night With a cold—oh, what a blight.' "No," said Mother, "for he's sure To bring Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.'"— A<ivt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 26
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