THIS BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR FOR THE ASKING
Tribune and Telegraph Again Issues Its New Year Souvenir
Postage Must be Sent When the Calendar is To Be Mailed
[The Welland Tribune and Telegraph, 2 December 1926]
Each December for half a century this paper has issued a calendar for its subscribers and patrons and in keeping with this old custom the calendar for 1927 has been prepared and is now ready. The new calendar represents a considerable departure from any that have heretofore been issued. Its picture is that of a beautiful garden and a beautiful maiden therein. It is of such beauty that you may be led to believe it is not native. But it is native. The garden is that of Col. Hugh A. Rose, and the young woman who stands barefoot by the lily pond is Miss Phillis Goodbarne of Fonthill. The picture is a reproduction of a photograph by that incomparable artist, Walter A. Dixon. Because of the picture it is and the associations it has, we predict that this calendar will prove more popular than any we have ever issued. It is free for the asking, but you had better ask soon if you would not be disappointed. A calendar will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of postage.
Calendars will positively not be given to children unless on a note from mother or father.
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