Johnny P. Crozier, of Carlyle, Kansas, who offered exchange in Young People No. 75, is in trouble. He has no more Indian arrow-heads nor rattlesnake rattles, and packages of curiosities are still reaching him by every mail. He begs correspondents to send him nothing more, for he will be compelled to return all these things, or wait until a new crop of rattlesnakes comes in.
It would always be well if those wishing to exchange would write before sending a package, in order to find out if the exchange can be made.
The following exchanges are offered by correspondents:
Minerals and stamps, for Indian arrow-heads, stamps, or minerals.
James S. Beaumont,
P. O. Box F, Penn Yan, Yates Co., N. Y.
Prince Edward Island stamps and some others of foreign countries, for rare stamps. Mexican especially desired.
Thomas Barr,
Care of Rev. George Hodgson,
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.