TRUE FISH STORY. "It wft-s when on fishing bent thai I was first introduced to Jvlgeworth, writes \l' "It had ~een a disastrous ihiv, and about the onlv thing that to biting was niy pip®. I was thoroughly .lisgusted, when a hrother angler ottered irve a fill ot kdgeworth. Ive never forgotten that smoke. How my spirits rose as I drew tn that cool, sweet fragrance —how I enjoyed th« delightful satisfaction. We got even better acquainted, Edgewortli and L, when I came into town, and bought a tin for .myself, and I've never wavered Binca. I've passed the good news on to a good many friends and acquaintances, and been heartily thanked for tho tip." —6 WHAT IS YOUR TASTE? Would you prefer pretty china to cut crystal P Ft does not matter anyhow, Gecause M>nnons keep each and lots of it. China, well we can hardly more for it, and oui crystal will charm you. —6
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 11
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