Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
I wish to tell all the correspondents that, as I have exchanged postage stamps with a great many, I have now no more duplicates left, and will not be able to supply any more boys.
G. C. Wiggin.
I am all out of curiosities now, and can not exchange them any longer, but I would like to exchange postmarks.
Teddy Smith,
641 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
I live on the great prairies of Dakota, not far from the pipe-stone quarries. It is said to be the only place in the world where pipe-stone is found. It is used by the Indians for making pipes, rings, beads, and other things. I would like to exchange specimens of pipe-stone for sea-shells, ocean curiosities, Egyptian postage stamps, foreign coins, or Indian relics.
George F. Smith,
Care of Allen Smith, P. O. Box 38,
Aurora, Brookings County, Dakota.