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Show This "Buy At Home" Talk r We realize, of course, that advocating a policy of "Buy at Home" often falls on deaf ears. The lure of distant markets has always exerted a magic that many people cannot can-not resist. ,. , But, whenever you find a good town, a lively, progressive pro-gressive community where stores are bright and attractive, where fine churches and schools are .numerous, where there is pride taken in the attractiveness of homes and lawns, you will find that the people of that town are mostly buy-at-homes " This applies as much to the business men and his family as it does to the day laborer; oftentimes it is the former who is the biggest offender against the buy-at-home P'"The ' person who buys merchandise away from home is no better than the local employer of abor who hi es outsiders. out-siders. Both are contributing their mite toward cnPPjir,-their cnPPjir,-their own community, and helping some other town. 1 io-neer-Tribune. Manistique, Michigan. |