THE GUIDE TO XATURE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



VII 



Not only personally, l>ul in l)ehalf 

 of The Agassiz Association as a scienti- 

 fic organization, shonld good words at 

 this time be si)oken in behalf of this 

 progressive daily newspaper. Our be- 

 loved Association has in a few recent 

 years passed through a great variety 

 of trying vicissitudes. Good fortune 

 and bad fortune have followed each 

 other so rapidly that it has been diffi- 



tion." When a surprising change in 

 the course of events came, necessitat- 

 ing our removal from old Arcadia to 

 our present location, "The Daily Advo- 

 cate" published five columns that fully 

 explained the situation. More than 

 five hundred copies were sent out, and 

 before our magazine could appear, 

 there had come to us $1,144.25. 



But, aside from our personal grati- 

 tude, we can truthfully say that "The 



cult at times to manage the capricious 

 developments. In all these, "The Daily 

 Advocate" has been a loyal journalistic 

 friend. We acknowledge with grati- 

 tude the truth of a remark that has 

 several times been made by another 

 good journalistic accjuaintance, "The 

 Daily Advocate' has been a mighty 

 good friend to you and the Associa- 



Daily Advocate" is a good newspaper. 

 Every one that knows the situation 

 knows this fact. Probably the most 

 convincing proof of this is that no other 

 daily newspaper has been able to stay 

 long in the same field. "The Daily 

 Advocate" furnishes all the people of 

 this part of the county rec[uire in a 

 newspaper. 



