Written tenders for the supply and delivery of a 12-ton hydraulic orano for tho Railway Department, will bo rceoiv- ' eil at tho General Manager's Office, Railway Department, up till noon on Saturday, Jnnuavy 18, 1913. Tho Hon. Hosea W. Parker, of Claremont, New Hampshire,' so, a subscriber writes, has an even longer record for attendance at Sunday School than. Mr. S, \X. Winterton, of ICeyport, New Jersey. Mr. Parker has .been superintendent of the Universalist Sunday School in Clnre* mont, our informant states, for over fifty 0110 years, And Mr. Thomas Fitton, of Hamilton, Ohio, has attended tho First Methodist Sunday School for sixty-eight years f . A poster with tho words, "No hunting or shooting allowed within city limits," lately put 'up in cortnin districts of New York City, may some day lie of pre.it interest to the,antiquarian, as showing conditions of life in that metropolis' in the year 1912. The I/enguo of American 'Sportsmen has put up the posters to protect quail and other birds that are still i found occasionally in tho Bronx.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1638, 3 January 1913, Page 7
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175Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1638, 3 January 1913, Page 7
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