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Farm Help Wanted 
"WANTED—Single women ns attendants in Slate 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 jar 
month and maintenance, with opportunity for 
advancement. Apply, stating ago and enclosing 
letter of reference (from previous employers if 
possible), to SUPERI N’T ION DENT, Letclnvurth 
Village, Thlells, Rockland Co., N. V. _ 
WANTED—Single men for general orchard 
work. THE ORCHARDS, Bennington, Vt. 
WANTED—Woman assistant in rare of children 
and general housework; $40 pier month; _op- 
portmiitv fur advancement; convenient location. 
EVERGREENS SANATORIUM-SCHOOL FOR 
CHILDREN., 31 Menand Rond, Albnuy, N. V- 
HERDSMAN WANTED— JUdsteins: must milk, 
feed, fit and show. Address ADVERTISER 
990, care Rnral New-Yorker, _ 
WANTED — Middle-aged woman to do general 
housework In small family; Protestant pre¬ 
ferred; all modern conveniences; good home. 
MRS. CHESTER A, C.AEDE, Marlboro-on-Und- 
Bon, N. Y. _, 
MILKERS WANTED— $00 per month and hoard; 
must he dry hand and capable to milk 30 cows 
in live hours twice dally. WALKER-GORDON 
LABORATORY CO., JuliustOwn, N. J. E. A. 
Perry, Munugcr. 
WANTED—Middle aged or elderly man, single 
preferred; thoroughly competent to take care 
of live stock; must he experienced in raising 
hogs, cattle and poultry. Address, with refer¬ 
ences, W. \V. WBLMAN. I’. O. Box No. 777, 
Wilmington, Del. 
WANTED—Middle-aged woman for general 
housework in email family; good home to 
worthv woman. Address W. W. WE1MAN, P. 
O. Box No. 777. Wilmington, Del. 
WANTED—A working foreman for one htiodred- 
aere farm on Hudson, thirty-three miles from 
New York, Write full particulars, references 
and wages expected, WASHBURN, Stony Point, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—Laundress for hoys’ school; $50 per 
mouth and borne; married, can use husband if 
qualified in 'are of boys, at $C5 per month. 
COUNTY SCHOOL, Lawrence. Mass. 
WANTED—Reliable single man for small dairy 
farm; must have experience with horses, and 
with machinery; must he of good habits and 
come well recommended; state wages d< sired. 
AUGUST HENKE. GoSlleu, N, Y, 
WANTED—Good reliable man on truck aud 
poultry farm; good wages, with room aud 
board. W. A. JONES, Hillsdale, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man on dairy farm; give age, 
experience, wages expected, and references; 
good home with American people. E. M. 
BUCHANAN, New Paltz, N. Y. 
FARM RAISED BOY wanted, five months, 
Cayuga County general farm; reliability more 
important than size or age; Christian home; $20 
month and hoard; references and information 
exchanged. It. F. ANDERSON, King Ferry, 
N. Y. 
HELP WANTED—Farmer who can produce re¬ 
sults on general farm. Westchester County: 
50 acres, cows, apple and peach orchard: full 
equipment. Ole fra \v tractor, auto truck: wanted 
July 1; house with modern conveniences; state 
wages. ADVERTISER 1054, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED —Married man, general farm work, 
private farm in Orange County N. Y.; no 
objection to one child: work yenr around; refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 10,19. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—At once, re I in tile ninn on small dairy 
farm; must he g.md milker, honest, good 
habits; state pay wanted. E. 5!. MILLER, 
Leesburg, Fin. 
WANTED — Middle-aged woman for work in 
house; two In family; oue accustomed to 
country life, house has modern improvements; 
good salary , reference. Answer ADVERTISER 
1061, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Roltnble married man to work on 
fruit farm; no dairy; good tenant house and 
desirable location, \V, H. KEEN E, Livingston, 
N. Y. 
WANTED—General housekeeper on farm in 
family of three: middle-aged woman pre¬ 
ferred; state wages in first letter. FRED 
TUYLER, Ericville, N. Y. 
COUPLE—Woman for housework: man to assist 
outside. Write SYDNEY REV IN, or tele¬ 
phone GW.Northport, L. I., N. V. 
WANTED-—Reliable farm help; single or mar 
tied: any nationality: slate experience and 
wages expected 111 first letter. ECCO PRODUCTS 
CO., It. D. 5, NewtOD, N. J. 
WANTED -Practical married farmer on 80-acre 
fruit farm, near Cutskill N, Y.; good wages, 
with bonus ,,n sales; fifty fifty agreement or 
8haresre.nl; house and sufficient farm products 
free. ADVERTISER 1070, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WORKING lit li st:KEEPER—Competent coun¬ 
try bred woman needed for cooking and down¬ 
stairs work in the eountry; a good home and 
satisfactory wages to the rigiit person; advise 
nge. wages desired, etc, ADVERTISER 10C>7, 
care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Strong, willing tioy on farm, near 
New York; age 14-lb; Protestant; brought up 
on farm preferred; exceptionally good home. 
ADVERTISER 1066, cure Rural Now Yorker. 
WANTED—Single woman or woman with child 
over five years to cook end wait oil table: no 
washing. Address MRS. SAMUEL L. HEW 
LETT, Itoslyii, L. I.. N. Y. 
WANTED—By June 1, 1922, an experienced 
married farmer; wife to hoard from ore < 1) 
to three (3) men; we will pny the rigid party 
good wages aud all privileges; good house atiil 
fine location; all modern improvements in burn: 
a fine opening for a steady, hard-working, in¬ 
dustrious couple; write what wages you expect 
and give reference in first letter. AI.MALON 
FARM. Carmel, N. Y. W. D. Pailcn. manager. 
Telephone 120NV Croton Falls, N. Y. 
WANTED — Assistant, reliable, neat girl on 
farm, understands housework, to help four 
hours a day for board and 'ifie hour for all over 
that; through Summer; no children; write for 
particulars. N. L. SWINGLE, R. F. D. No. 4, 
Ariel. Pn. 
SINGLE MAN for light farming and dairy 
work; state wages rxpected and reference: 
year around job fur the rigiit man. GEORGE 
HENDRICKSON, M3 Terrell Avenue, Rockville 
Center. L. N. Y. 
WANT middle-aged man to do farm work on 
small country place; good home rather tlmu 
high wages; references required. MRS. AN¬ 
DREW JANUARY, till West 112th Street. N-w 
York. 
CARPENTER — Competent to build lain, do 
general repairs; several months' work guar¬ 
anteed': good hoard; near New York; needed 
immediately; state age ami monthly wages re¬ 
quested. ADVERTISER 1070, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
STEADY POSITION on farm for clean, hard 
worker; small family; good references; must 
know poultry, gardening. Apply or write ROOM 
1533, 1.7 Park Itow, New York. 
WANTED—Young man to assist truck farmer; 
experience and reference. Apply in person to 
JOHN R. RATH ROCK, Bangor. I‘a. 
WANTED—Man and wife to work on commer¬ 
cial milk farm in New Jersey; man to fie a 
competent feeder or dry stock man and wife to 
work in hoarding-house; a modem apartment, 
good wages anil permanent positions are offered 
to the right couple; full particulars in your first 
letter. ADVERTISER 1074, core Rural New- 
Yorker. 
COUPLE WANTED—June t; good wages nuti a 
permanent job for a couple, with no children, 
who can furnish AT references as to personal 
character, as only iuttdllgenf. agreeable people 
are desired; woman to cook for owner’s family; 
man as farm band; excellent quarters, two 
rooms and private bath: state wages desired. 
Address "FARM,"" Box ft. Pawling, N. Y. 
WANTED—Trustworthy elderly woman wishing 
congenial home rather than high wages to 
assist with housework, BLOSSOM HEATH 
POULTRY FARM. Park Ridge, N. J. 
WOODt HOPPERS WANTED —Good wages. 
ADVERTISER 1070, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Handy man on small place; good 
home tmd $37 monthly. O’CONNOR, Ron- 
konkomn, L. L, N. Y. 
WANTED—Active single man for steady work 
in 17 cow dairy: must he good milker uml 
teainet.er. able to take care of ordinary machin¬ 
ery. a regular fanner; year around; state 
nationality. wages. reference. J. LEROY 
KINGS. Tally. N. Y. Bell 'phone. 
WANTED—Two single men. good dry hand 
milker, cattle I'nnn hand; pleasant single 
room with all Improvement.*: 'alary $70 a month 
and hoard; permanent position. Address E. W., 
Hopewell Junction, V. 
WANTED—Couple, without children; man for 
general farm work: woman to help in hoard¬ 
ing-house. on large farm: all improvements in 
house, -lectric posher; permanent position; 
large pleasant room: good wages. Address F. 
W., Hopewell Junction, N. Y. 
FARMER COUPLE—Man all around farmer. 
handy with tools; woman do cooking and 
housework: steady position. Write or call 
BERNSTEIN, Box 77, Toms River. N. J. 
Situations Wanted 
WANTED—PosttIon on modern country estate, 
gardening or orchard work: seven years in 
last place. S. V. ANDERSON, 194 Soutlimnyd 
ltoad. Waterbury, Conn. 
AMERICAN, married, seeks position as as¬ 
sistant manager or foreman on private place. 
ADVERTISER 1024, care Rural New-Yorker. 
As MAN on small private place: English (37); 
married: saddle horses, ear. cow, care of 
grounds; long references: state wages. AD- 
\ KRTISER 1037. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOULTRYMAN, single, open for position: thor¬ 
oughly experienced in raping and selecting 
stock for year around production. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1047, cam Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED COUPLE. Holland, no children, 
would Bke to work on country genrtenian's 
place; wife willing to do housework part of 
time or steady: man ran milk and ts used to 
horses a Is. 1 some gardening; have done same 
work for eight years by otic party: reference, 
full details ami wages offered in Grst, letter. 
0. BOOMSMA. 33-1 North 11 tlx Street. Prospect 
Park, Paterson, N. J. 
PIGEON EXPERT, with many years’ practical 
experience in raising squabs for market and 
in showing birds successfully, open for a prepo¬ 
sition where skill, hard work and ambition are 
appreciated; finest references front past and 
present employers; give full details ill first let¬ 
ter. ADVERTISER 1055, care Rural New- 
Yorrker. 
FARMER—Garden or truck; operates all 
machinery, own repairs, experienced with 
poultry, licensed chauffeur; married: no chil¬ 
dren. ADVERTISER 107(1, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
WHO NEEDS an American. 27. married, farmer- 
chauffeur? Ten years’ experience; Rutgers 
agricultural graduate: for small farm in North¬ 
ern New Jersey: have some farm implements; 
best references; state salary. privileges; am¬ 
bit!.ms. ADVERTISER 1937, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED and successful pcultrymau. 
general purpose and egg breeds, desires to 
communicate with institution or school con¬ 
templating starting or increasing the size of 
their poultry plant or with someone seeking 
working partner: have taught, poultry produc¬ 
tion; wili compromise on salary until results 
ate evident; available at mi early date, age GO. 
ADVERTISER 1P5S, car,- Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (20) desires position at general 
farming: thorough university experience; 
salary $70: best references. ' NATHANIEL 
JAl-FK. State University of Agriculture, Farm- 
Ingdale. L. L. N. Y. 
MAN, 40 years old. married, small family. 
looking for good place on farm or estate: 
bom si. hard-working, steady man: good man 
around horses and garden; Hi years’ experience; 
good reference: state wages and conditions in 
first letter; good place around New York or 
New Jersey. ADVERTISER 1060, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AMERICAN tv.an and wife would like position 
on gentleman’s estate; experienced in farm 
and garden work; wife help with housework: 
good butter-maker: references. ADVERTISER 
1071. care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED as general farm hand or 
nurseryman; married; four small children; 
good references. GEORGE TRESCH, 30 Dlt- 
mar Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOULTRYMAN. married, Cornell short course, 
with several years’ experience, wants position 
on estate or commercial. ADVERTISER 1073, 
cart' Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN. 22 years old, single, Protestant; 
lived an a farm for 13 years, and a good, 
steady worker also; understand the care of gas 
engines; give particulars and wages in first 
letter. ADVERTISER 1009, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED by a competent dairyman 
or farmer; American; married; no children; 
with house and all improvements desired; five 
years in last place as manager of 40-cow dairy; 
A I references; life experience in both branches; 
stute wages in reply. Apply to 360 NASSAU 
STREET, Princeton, N. J. 
POSITION WANTED—Single man (23), will¬ 
ing, energetic, excellent habits, desires posi¬ 
tion on dairy farm as herdsman; willing to do 
sonic general form work; two years' course 
agriculture, with two years farming: New Eng¬ 
land States preferred. IIARRY J. TAMBEAU. 
73 Rowe Street, Roslindule, Mass. 
FARM HAND. 42, experience dairy and poultry, 
wants place for June 1 on small farm; write 
particulars; steady and Sober; best reference. 
ADVERTISER 1003, care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED fanner, one child, thoroughly exper¬ 
ienced all hniuches, honest, good, steady man. 
wishes position on estate; wife experienced 
boarding help; if desired, highest reference. 
ADVERTISER 1064. care Rural New-Yorker. 
II E It I) S M A N — First-class, up-to-date, alt 
branches; can produce results; married; no 
children: state wages; can start any time, 
ADVERTISER 1075, care Rural New Yorker. 
COUPLE want work; man care fer chickens. 
etc., on private place; woman work three or 
four hours n day. ADVERTISER 1078, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED — Massachusetts Agricul¬ 
tural College, short course (two-year) man, 
graduating in June, desires position on up-to- 
date sheep farm: object, to gain practical 
knowledge' age 22; single; scotch; williug to 
work at anything to obtain Object; some exper¬ 
ience general farm work; best references. IAN 
H. ROSS, 58 Main Street, Amherst. Mass. 
FARMER-CARPENTER, potato expert tangle, 
40); $75 month; very best board; permanent; 
anywhere. PROCTOR. 1134 llumewoorl Avenue, 
Baltimore, Md. 
AMERICAN young man (slight, epileptic), phy¬ 
sically built, good character, intelligent, de¬ 
sires to help country farming: best references. 
ADVERTISER 1077, core Rural New-Yorker. 
"WANTED—Two young men for work on lettuce 
and celery farm; experienced preferred, but 
not, necessary; good wages, with board, A. 
P.UDNICK, Chester, N. Y. 
Farm* For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FOR SALE—Ideal Maine dairy farm of 250 
acres; fields level and free from rocks, five 
miles from Augusta; on State road and trolley 
line; cut* 175 tons of hay; pasture and barns 
for 75 head: 12-room house; barns have running 
water, electric lights and power; three silos; 
farm fully equipped with modern machinery. 
For terms aud particulars address CHARLES S. 
POl'E, Manchester, Keunebee Co., Mo. 
FOR SALE—Stock farm; 700 acres; nil kinds 
good buildings; two new houses; 100 acres 
hemlock timber, ready to eat; 200 acres pas¬ 
ture; balance plow land for tractor; $16,000 if 
sold soon, or would cash rent, $2.50 per acre for 
term of years, rash in advance: seven miles 
from Corning. St-uhen Co., N. Y. THOMAS 
HASLKTT, Hall, N. Y. 
120-ACRE FARM—Price $500. Owner, M. J. 
AUSTIN, Westou, Vt. 
WANTED—A partner for large commercial or¬ 
chard. Address ADVERTISER 1019, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Ten acres unimproved land and 
one-acre villa site, in Florida. For particu¬ 
lars write E. P. BANNING, Elizabethtown, 
N. Y. 
BEAI’TIFPL York State home and poultry 
plan!; acre; plenty fruit; hustling town 
on State road; house 10 rooms; improvements. 
ADVERTISER 1031. care Rural New-Yorker. 
COUNTRY PLACE or small farm; 75 acres; 
buildings; state road: near town; opposite 
park. A. L. CANFIELD, Somerville, X. J. 
- i 
WANT to purchase farm, preferably with some 
stock and tools, in Vermont or Connecticut, 
located near good graded school and not over 
two miles lo railroad station; price must be at- 
tmotive and replies slioutd give detailed infor¬ 
mation. Address BOX 45, Chatham, N. J. 
WANTED'—To buy poultry farm equipped; no 
agents. F. A. McKEE, Lak> xvOod, Pa 
FOIt SALE—413-acre farm in North Yarmouth, 
Maine. 10 miles from Portland; high elevation: 
river-watered pasture; wood for home use and 
some pine timber: photo if desired; price $3,300. 
Address ROBERTS’ PHARMACY, Lisbon Falls, 
Me. 
POULTRY FARM wanted by experienced poul¬ 
try matt for term of years, or will buy; must 
be near town and modern equipment, have a 
capacity for 1 200 or more layers; will run large 
plant, on profit sharing basis. ADVERTISER 
1033, cart* Rural New-Yorker. 
OWNER moving West must sell at once eight 
acres. 500 young fruit trees, beautiful home, 
seven rooms and bath, hot water heat; bam, 
garage and chicken houses: I 1 , miles from Cen¬ 
tral lslip, on paved road; price $11,000. Ku- 
quire 1'. M. 1IARMON. owner. Central lslip. 
L. L, N. Y. ’Phone Central lslip 25M. 
FOR SALE—Modem equipped dairy farm, with 
retail milk route for milk of 20 cows; 50 
miles from New York: 115 acres. 30 tillable; 
75 apple trees, lots of wood and timber: large 
twu-family house, hot and cold water on both 
sales and bath; 20 rows, three horse* and 80 
hens: barn has 20 stanchions, concrete Boors, 
water cups, litter .urrir:- and milking machine: 
also horse liar 11. wagon houses, and henhouses: 
new tractor plows, harrows, feed grinder, 
thrasher, hinder, two engines, all necessary 
machinery; milk business includes bottles bot¬ 
tle filler. washer aud everything complete. 
ADVERTISER 1052, care Rural New Yorker. 
FRUIT, dairy and poultry farm for sale; this i* 
a. lake farm of 168 acres: also feed anil cider 
mill, run by water from take of about 150 acres; 
large henring apple orchard; limestone soil; very 
productive; buildings built. !>v owner; practically 
new house, about 800 feet from lake. JOHN J, 
RUDD, owner. Rhiucbcok. Dutchess Fq., x. Y. 
SUMMER HOME, with 170 acres; maple shade; 
fruit plenty; near State road; $4,0t»a; ha.f 
cash. BOX 39. Brooklyn. Conn. 
FOR SALE—Fifty acre dairy and poultry farm. 
S. P. SMITH, R. R. 3. Willinmstowii, N. Y. 
FOR SALK—Four-acre farm, at Mount Holly, 
N. J.; fine young hearing orchard, 75 apple, 
40 peach, and other fruit; six-room brick bouse, 
excellent barn, cUlcken-bouse, eofnerib, etc.; 
beautiful view. Overlooking lake; ideal self- 
supporting home. CHARLES L. PARKER, 856 
South I4rh Street, Newark. N. J. 
FOR SALE—400-acre irrigated ranch in Lost 
River Volley, Idaho; excellent soil; early de¬ 
creed water rfght: large house, barns and other 
buildings: running spring fed trout stream 
through place, that never freezes; adapted for 
dairying, stock raising or general farming; 
adjacent open range; principal crops now being 
raised are Alfalfa, grain, sugar beets and pota¬ 
toes: 2)4 miles from R ft. station and town of 
1,000 population; R. F. D. and telephone serv¬ 
ice; price $65 per acre: one fourth down; easy 
terms on balance; offered for sale on account 
of advancing age of present owner; a genuine 
bargain that will warrant most complete in¬ 
vestigation, BOX 267, Maekay, Idaho. 
LADY will exchange use of her chicken farm, 
stocked, furnished house, improvements, for 
hoard to single lady of means, 25-40. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1062, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PAVILION tea room, store, auto. gas. accessory 
business; nine-room house, electricity, heat; 
20 acres, with stream; State road; sell or take 
partner; price $10,000. BOX 79, R. D. 3, Dan¬ 
bury, Conn. 
FOR SALE—A well-established poultry farm; 
capacity 1.000 layers, located In South New 
Jersey; near two railroads, and good stores 
within 10 minutes’ walk; brick house with all 
conveniences; fruit and shade. ADVERTISER 
1068. care Rural New-Yorker. 
NOTICE—Experienced poultryman. having own 
stock, wishes to lease modern poultry farm; 
minimum capacity one thousand heu*' good hank 
and Farm Bureau references. ADVERTISER 
1003. care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Thirty acres, highly elevated laud; 
near church, school and State road: fine loca¬ 
tion for Cottage ; plenty of timber and firewood; 
$206 op berries annually. MRS. F. II. COLE, 
Bralnards Station, N. Y. 
SMALL FARM for sale, with large barn, chicken 
coop, small buildings, fruit trees, berries, six 
cows and milk route, some chickens; 25 miles 
front New York, half mile from school, high 
school and churches, r. BEFfNKE, P. O. Box 
173. Hicksvilb-, L. T . N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Six acres, with five room bungalow. 
porches, cement cellar, outbuildings (fine for 
poultry), pear orchard: in town limits; on new 
highway to Philadelphia; $2,500; cash $1,000. 
SCHMITT, Barnegat. X. J. 
WANT to buy ;i small camp or cottage on lake 
front. New York Stab* or New England pre¬ 
ferred; state lowest price, size lake and fullest 
particulars of property. SHEVLIN. 561 St. 
Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, X. Y. 
FOR SALE — Farm; pleasantly located; 300 
acres: good buildings; to settje estate: S3 '00; 
Columbia County. MRS. FRANK MERCER, 
Hillsdale, N. Y. 
VINELAND paying poultry farm for sale; best 
location; near station: improvements. Other 
details, write OWNER, Box 6, South Vineland. 
N. J. 
WANTED—Small house, unfurnished, few miles 
from eity; yearly; must be cheap. ADVER¬ 
TISER 1080, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Miscellaneous 
NEW Hartt-Parr tractor, absolutely right; will 
demonstrate; large Case grain separator, en¬ 
gine and tank: Bower three quarter ton auto¬ 
mobile trailer, with eow rack: offer these at 
bargain prices. W. A. WITHROW, Route 4, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
HONEY —Pure extracted, postpaid third zone; 
clover, 5 lbs., -<1.25. buckwheat, 5 ltis., $1; 
10 lbs $1.90. WALNUT ORCHARD FARM, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
ITALIAN BEES FOR SALK—Strong colonies. 
LONGFELLOW BROS., HalloweM, Me. 
SLEEP on a genuine Aunt Hannah Adirondack 
balsam pillow: soothing, refreshing, invigor¬ 
ating; 3-lb. pillow. $1.25. postpaid; cash with 
order. HANNAH PAYNE, Pine Hill Camp, 
Raquette Lake. N. Y. 
PURE HONEY—Bargain prices on buckwheat 
while it lasts: 160-lb. keg, 9c lb.; let us quote 
you on pails and cans. RAY C. WILCOX. 
Odessa, N. Y, 
HONEY—Onondaga County clover or buckwheat 
extracted. 3 lbs., $1.15; 10 lbs., $2, postpaid; 
we are Farm Bureau members. RANSOM 
FARM, 1310 Spring Street. Syracuse, N. Y. 
FoR SALE—Kirsten hand stump puller. J. G. 
ABRAMS, MeadvUle, Pa. 
FOR SALK -Five colonies Italian bees; $10.00 
each. FRANK HAAS, Chambers Street. Bav- 
side, L, I., N. Y. 
MILK CHOCOLATE—Made at our dairy; box of 
120 pieces, 2 lbs. net. postpaid. $l'; sold in 
stores $1.75: send remittance with order. R 
W. WIND. Babylon. I.. I., N. Y. 
WANTED—Electric motor pump and automatic 
control for pressure water system: state make, 
condition and price: will sell or exchange two 
hydraulic rani* and gas engine. W. R. VAN 
ALSTYNE, Klnderhook N. Y. 
BEES FOR SALE—-Eighteen hives, extra hives, 
new hives, extractor, Winter ensps. etc. 
Write BOX 23. Upper Montclair: call THOMAS 
PHILLIPS. Ridge Rond. Cedar Grove, N. .T. 
AXE LIANDTES—Wanted to find maker of 
extra good white oak hand made axe helves. 
It. W. HALE, Box 153, Needham, Mass. 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers’ 
Exchange will be found on page 733. 
Do You Need Farm Help? 
We have many able-bodied Jewish young men. 
with and without experience, who wish to work on 
farms If you need a good, steady man, write for 
an order blank. Ours ts not a commercial cmpiov- 
ment agency, and we make no charge to employer 
or employee. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
, 176 Second Avenue - . New York City 
