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Show i GOOD CITIZENS AND CITIZENS j t We cannot help admiring the men and women who place the ' welfare of the community side by side with their own. To our mind they are good citizens, and the town and countryside i blessed by their presence. We have Mich citizens many of them here- ; about, and you find them always giving the local business the bene- ' fit of the doubt, the first opportunity of m.iking a sale. If the local I dealer has the article they want at a fair price they prefer to buy from ' him, knowing full well that in buying from h'm they i'c enhancing the wellfare of themselves, the dealer, the whole community. They j are constant readers of the ails in this paper, and because of this practice they know where to find that which they seek before they go to buy. And then there are some citiens not of ihi. 1 lass. vh make n regular prac tice of gettitn; stung by sendm.; tin ir ca;h to a foreign denier who values their money anrl not them. I hey are citizens, too, but not as ood as the GOOD citizen. |