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Show WHAT ME YOU" DOINC MR. BUSINESS MAN TO DIRT TRADE TO PRICE? Every business man of this city should consider the possibility of obtaining trade from the settlements tributary tribu-tary to Price. Persons living in town have easier access to merchants, it is true, nnd merchants have easier access to folks in town, but the difference between successful and unsuccessful business enmpaigns often hinges on how well or ill the people in the country nearby have been influenced. in-fluenced. Here Is where a ncwspnptr like Tho Sun does a peculinr service to the merchants of Price. Not only is tho city of Price covered like n blonket, but tho homes in tho camps nnd settlements for many miles around nre entered by The Sun. Tho fact that so mnny persons outside of Prico rend Tho Sun indicates that they nre olive to the opportunities found in its pages and intelligent enough to take advantage advan-tage of them. They will come to Prico to trade If given the proper impetus. BUT FEW OP THEM WIIL DO SO IF NOT INVITED THROUGH THE COLUMNS OF THE LOCAL PRESS. Tho reason is plain. In fact, there are two reasons. One is that they are naturally averse to taking a clinnco of coming to town to get something and then being disappointed, nnd the other reason Is thnt the moll order people do tho Inviting to trndo with them if tho homo merchants foil to do their duty in this respect. Llvo merchants should never let on opportunity pass by to ploco somo bnrgain in their advertisements thnt will appeal especially to tho outsldo trade. The people ti,0 country nnd camps nre entitled to know what can be obtained ob-tained to their ndvantngo here. They aro prepared to como if thoy know they can get something they need and wish to buy. The Sun furnishes a unique publicity vehicle vehi-cle throughout the country districts around Price, nnd subscribers to this journal, who pay for it and rend it becauso thoy want it, liko to see tho business interests of tho town welcome them to the city and the stores |