Notes from Ontario Province, Canada 
The proper beginning, for this season’s 
crops, is to begin with last Winter, which 
was not a Winter, there being scarcely 
two weeks of snow during the whole 
time. The mild Winter was followed by 
early Spring, which brought on the fruit 
buds too soon and most of both plums and 
sour cherries were caught . with early 
frosts in many parts of this province. 
When the Spy apples were in full bloom 
the blossoms were frozen, two mornings 
in succession, stiff as wax flowers. But 
there is going to be an average crop of 
P Wheat harvest came on with haying 
and hay had to be, with many fanners, 
left till after wheat was taken in. This 
in turn caused some to be so late with 
haying that they could not get wheat 
ground ready, and the tractors from 
towns and villages were blessings, plow¬ 
ing when the folks were harvesting the 
Spring grain. 
Wheat is light in weight and will be 
about a 75 per cent yield, price being paid 
now $1.25 for standard weight. Too 
much rain in some parts of the province 
injured the oat crop on heavy land, caus¬ 
ing lodging and excessive growth of 
weeds. On light land, where Alfalfa 
was seeded with oats as a cover crop, the 
clover grew so tall that the oats had to 
be harvested like hay. 
Corn, particularly silage, has done well, 
and so have root crops generally, except 
potatoes, which have not done as well as 
usual, some kind of blight having ap¬ 
peared in different places. Thrashings are 
going on and silo filling began the first 
week, instead of the last, in September 
this year. . 
In most respects farmers’ business 
could be called a good, pre-war average 
excepting the future of cattle prices, be¬ 
cause of the new United States tariff 
about these animals; some relief is ex- 
pected from the exports o fboth live cattle 
and frozen quarters to the British mar¬ 
ket. ^ A - c * 
Ayr, Ontario, Can. 
“The idea of erecting a monument over 
vour .pet dog!” exclaimed Mr. Gray beard. 
•'I'll warrant you wouldn’t do as much for 
me” “Indeed,” replied his young wife; 
"I’d be delighted to'.’’—Toronto Tele- 
AN ELDERLY Christian widow desires an 
elderly man, or a boy about 17 years of age, 
to assist with chores in exchange for comfort¬ 
able home; references exchanged. FRANK, Box 
21, Norwalk, Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced man to take charge ofi 
gentleman’s country home, near New York; 
one capable of keeping garden, fruit, etc., in 
good condition; permanent position for reliable 
man; references required. ADVERTISER 9612, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION wahted as superintendent or foreman 
of estate or farm; Long Island preferred; am 
open for a position that requires a reliable 
farmer with a good knowledge of dairying, 
handling of all kinds of crops; also have knowl¬ 
edge of all farm machinery and can manage 
help P. 0. BOX 983, East Hampton, L. I., 
N. Y. 
WANTED—One or two men to do tree surgery, 
cobbliug; state wages wanted, with or with¬ 
out maintenance; must he experts. ADV bK- 
TISER 9 GOO, care Rural New-Yorker. 
[ 
Situations Wanted 
HAVE twenty-five years as foreman manager 
commercial fruit farms; am progressive, 
efficient, economical, honest, can handle men; 
open for position now; if farm can’t pay $L.iOO 
up, don’t write. ADVERTISER. 9339, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN, middle-aged, no children, 
qualified to take full charge of small private 
place; best of references. Address ADv Li,- 
TISER 9573, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, desires position; thor¬ 
oughly experienced in conditioning and Winter 
production; can manage plant successfully. 
ADVERTISER 9595, care Ru ral New-Yorker. 
COMPETENT woman wants position as liouse- 
keener for farmer or bachelor of means; state 
particulars, wages. MRS. MANNING, Le Roy, 
Ind. _ , 
POSITION WANTED—Who is willing to take a 
boy 19 years of age, Austrian, six months in 
country, for his board and room and about $15 a 
month'? CHARLES ROTH, Box 110, Locust Val¬ 
ley, L. I., N. Y. _, 
MARRIED MAN wishes position, caretaker or 
farm work; good references. CYRILLUS 
CONKLIN, It. F. D. No. 1. Pomona, N. Y. 
WANTED—To work a farm on shares, with 
everything supplied; am ex-farm owner, look¬ 
ing for a good farm to rent. BOX 983, East 
Hampton, L. I., N. Y. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
RELIABLE farmer, married, 30 years’ exper¬ 
ience, stock, crops, wants rent or shares farm, 
poultry • preferred; best references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9018, care Rura l New-Yorker. _ 
WANTED—Man with belief in farming, some 
experience, some capital, wishes to buy part¬ 
nership in progressive farm and to work it with 
an experienced man, or wishes to form a part¬ 
nership with thoroughly experienced farmer with 
some capital, with the idea of buying and work¬ 
ing a farm; fruit, chickens, and _ New York 
State preferred, but not essential. Add 1 ess 
ADVERTISER 9009, care Rural New-Yorker. 
_ _____ 
PLYMOUTH, MASS.—Large turkey farm, ad¬ 
mirably suited for gentleman’s country estate; 
high, healthfully situated; affords excellent view 
of Plymouth Bay and its historic places; Ply¬ 
mouth County Club golf links and valley; also 
the estates of well-known gentlemen on all 
sides; no handsomer natural location on north or 
south shore; three miles out; warranty deed calls 
for 40 acres, more or less; stocked with the very 
best of bronze turkeys and prosperous turkey 
produce business established. For further in¬ 
formation write THOMAS RRILY, Chiltonville, 
Plymouth, Mass. __ 
FARM for sale of 100 acres; well fruited with 
large and small fruit; well watered; new out¬ 
buildings; first-class 11-room house in good re¬ 
pair; two cellars; suitable for two families. N. 
H. MESICK, Glenco Mills, Columbia Co., N. *■ 
FARM WANTED—About 25 acres, with build¬ 
ings. within 05 miles New York City; give 
description, price and terms; Jersey preferred. 
ADVERTISER 9017, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Equipped poultry farm; 2% acres; 
trolley cars; six rooms, conveniences; $2,000 
cash; $3,500 three years. OWNER, Box 230, 
Main, near Butler, Vineland, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm in Lakewood, N. J.; 
ideal climate and location; seven-room house; 
electric light and telephone lines; barn, chicken 
houses; all in best condition; cow, automobile, 
implements, incubator, brooders, fruit trees, 
1,000 young laying hens; price $7,000; part 
mortgage, RAYLANI) POULTRY FARM, 
Locust Street, Lakewood, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Poultry, truck farm; 25 acres; 8- 
room dwelling and outbuildings; good condi- 
tion; State road; three miles Wildwood; Vi mile 
P. R. R. and Reading stations; equipped 1.000 
hens; stocked 700 Single Comb Leghorns; estab¬ 
lished N. Y. family trade for eggs; farm pro¬ 
ducts disposed of at door to seashore customers; 
ideal home; business location; failing health re¬ 
quires disposal. Apply S. II. SHAW, Rio 
Grande, N. J. 
[tram. 
Subscribers’Exchange 
Rate of advertising in this department 5c per 
word each insertion, payable m advance. 
Copy must reach ns Thursday morning to 
appear in issue ol following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, hut no display a £ v ® rtisl “f ° i * “j' 
vertising of a commercial nature is admitted. 
POULTRYMAN, single, 25, desires position; 
references. R. ,1. H., 15 North 18th Street, 
East Orange, N. J. 
_ _. - ■ -- - " ” ' - 
WANTED—Position as farm superintendent on 
gentleman’s place, without glass, by a middle- 
aged Scotchman; first-class references. Address 
ADVERTISER 9598, care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN (20) desires position on poultry 
or general farm; can milk. FRANKLIN 
PORTER, Canterbury, N. H._ 
GARDENER-SUPERINTENDENT— Scotsman, 38 
years old, life experience in all branches of 
gardening and estate work, wishes position on 
private estate; first-class references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9000, care Rural New-Yorker. 
ORCHARD FOR SALE—Central Ohio; 6,000 
ehei rv. 2.000 peach, 1,000 pear, 2,000 plums, 
8,000 apples, four acres of grapes. BOX 4.5b, 
Bennington, Vt. 
YOUNG MAN wants position on fruit, farm; 
graduate agricultural college; practical experi¬ 
ence in all branches; best references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9002, care Rural New-Yorker. _ 
WANTED—Situation as working manager on 
farm; dairying preferred; best reference. AD¬ 
VERTISER 9601, care Rural New-Yorker. _ 
YOUNG MAN wishes light work on farm or gen¬ 
tleman’s place; please give particulars. AD¬ 
VERTISER 9003, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Farm, 100 acres, in good state of 
cultivation; all stock, tools and crops; one 
mile from shipping station and town of over 
1 000; $10,000; this is a bargain; write for par¬ 
ticulars. CIIAS. I I. EMENS, Marathon, N. Y, 
FOR SALE—360-acre grain and dairy farm; fine 
location; fully equipped. Owner, J. W. 
TEMPLIN, Coatesville, Pa. __ 
FOR SALE—Village farm, 
ford, Conn. 
Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED for Boys—We will co-operate 
with any responsible family in placing with 
them a suitable Catholic hoy between 7 and 12 
years of age; our experience and your willing¬ 
ness will produce the right results. Address 
PLACING OUT BUREAU, 417 Broome Street, 
New York, N. Y. 
CIDER APPLES wanted, in small quantities or 
carload lots. JOHN F. WILKENS, Peekskill, 
N. Y. Telephone 21-E-4 Peekskill. 
CIDER apples wanted, in car lots; give price. 
RALPH FAIRCHILD, Bridgeport, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Finest white clover extracted honey 
in 5 and 10-lb. pails only; price, 5-lb. pail, 
$1.25: 10-lb. pail. $2.40; delivered to 4th postal 
zone. NOAH RORDNER, Holgate, 0. 
CIDER APPLES WANTED—Car lots, or any 
quantity. ’I’hone Peekskill 408-F-3. II. ECK¬ 
ERT, Maple Ave., Peekskill, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Two-bottom tractor plow, Oliver 
No. 7, practically new. G. F. GIBSON, Clyde, 
N. Y. 
BOX 145, W. Hart- 
20-ACRB farm; ideal for poultry and track; on 
State road; price $100 per acre. W. HARRI¬ 
SON, It. D. 2, Newfield, N. J. _ 
FOR SALE—Equipped farm; 100 acres. 
KELLER, Freevillc, N. Y. 
BENJ. 
Farm Help Wanted ~| 
WANTED—Single women as attendants i* 1 State 
institution for feeble-minded; salary $44 per 
month and maintenance, with «P por ^"‘IneloH- 
ndvancemcnt. Apply, stating age, and encios 
j,,,, inter of reference (from previous employers 
impossible) to SUPERINTENDENT. Letehworth 
Village, Thiells, Rockl and Co., N. * __ 
WANTED—Married man as assistant herdsman 
on dairy farm; must thoroughly understand 
♦he care and feeding of cows and the raising ol 
o'Ives send references and state salary desired 
in first, letter. ADVERTISER 9491, care Rural 
New-Yorker. _■ 
WANTED—Reliable couple, 25 to 35, energetic, 
not afraid of work, for night watchman and 
laundress: salary, $1,200 per year and mainte- 
nancri. COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, Lawrence. 
Mass. ______ 
WANTED—Good reliable married man for or¬ 
chard work; honesty and “get there de¬ 
manded; rent and wood furnished (Waterburyj. 
ADVERTISER 9577, care Rural New-Yoi kt r. 
WANTED—Position where industry, trustwor¬ 
thiness and experience have a cash value; 
dairy, fruit, general farming; single; non- 
smoker; age 28; weight 175; $55 and mainte¬ 
nance ; Western New York preferred. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9607, care Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN or poultryman. single, wishes posi¬ 
tion; best references and results; $60 plus 
maintenance. JUSTIN GATES, McDonough, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—On State road, near Newburgh, N. 
Y., one of the best dairy farms in Orange 
County; 144 acres; 10-room house, modern con- 
veniences; 100-foot bfirn, silo’, other oiltbiiil0■ 
ings; fully stocked and equipped. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9580, care Rural Ne w-Yorker. __ 
FOR SALE—10-acre machine-tillable farm; house, 
(5 rooms, no improvements; barn; chicken coop 
14x100 feet; two wells; other outbuildings; fruit 
bearing trees; ohe mile south of station and vil¬ 
lage Harlingen, Somerset Co.. N. J.; possession 
at once. Owner, VICTOR KNIES, It. F. D. No. 
3, Box 119, Hempstead, L. L, N. Y. 
FARM WANTED—Boarding section, New York 
State; rent or buy; stocked; $1,000 down; 
bargain; no agents. LEI INE, 189 Division St., 
New York, N. Y. 
ALFALFA IIAY—For sale, two ears first cut¬ 
ting Alfalfa. Timothy mixed; two cars second 
cutting pure Alfalfa; one ear fine green third 
cutting for test cows; one car straight 0 imothy. 
W. A. WITHROW, R. F. IX 4, Syracuse, N. Y. 
FARMER, country bred, single, understands all 
farm animals, poultry, crops, etc., would take 
charge of small place; best references; state 
particulars. Address SPRING WILLOW FARM, 
McDonough, N, Y. 
POULTRYMAN, with 20 years’ practical exper¬ 
ience, desires position on gentleman’s estate 
or commercial plant; thoroughly understand 
poultry keeping in all its branches; industrious, 
trustworthy and of good character; best refer¬ 
ences; please state wages and particulars in 
first letter. ADVERTISER 9610, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE or trade for small farm, farm 230 
acres, fully stocked: if interested write for 
particulars. 0. E. WBLCHER, TJnadilla, 
FOR SALE—Catskill Mountain boarding-liouse 
and farm of 65 acres; $3,500; $2,5(X) cash, 
$1 000 on mortgage; write for full particulars. 
T. DEERE, Urlton, Greene Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Experienced dairy farm hand; good 
pav, good house, milk, wood, etc.; school on 
farm; an unusual opening, hut don t apply Wjl iss 
you expect to give full value in return, IVr 
man who does not smoke on duty. J. B. URLS 
WELL, Stissing, N . Y. ___ ’ 
WANTED—A herdsman for a herd of purebred 
Holsteins; must be a good milker and cal 
raiser; one who is capable of preparing the ani¬ 
mals for the show ring; single man pjK'ferred, 
state experience and salary expected m first 
letter' steady position to the right man. Apply 
to AUSTIN GAVIN, 39 South 13th Street, Phil¬ 
adelphia, Pa. ___ 
WANTED—Farmer or man experienced in fruit 
growing preferred, with family and willing to 
ttike hoarders; good wages, steady position, 
modern house. THE ORCHARDS, Bennington, 
Vt. ____, 
WANTED—A thoroughly experienced P ol >ltry- 
man, one who can take full charge of a 1,500 
White Leghorn plant; will pay $40 per month 
with hoard and 20% on all net profits. Address 
BOX 164, Pine Bush, N. Y. _ 
WANTED—On farm, competent woman for plain 
working and general housework; no washing; 
$40 monthly: no objection to one child; not a 
housekeeper’s position; those looking 
porary place need not apply. MRS. J. H. hlAK- 
BISON, New Paltz, N. Y. __ 
WANTED—Couple without children to take 
charge of boarding house on large estate; 
hoard 12 men; woman must, he good cook and 
neat housekeeper; man for general farm work; 
supplies furnished by owner; references re¬ 
quired as to ability and character; wages $100 
and found. BOX 598, East Greenwich, It. I. 
HERDSMAN WANTED—Married herdsman for 
small herd of prize Guernsey cattle; thor¬ 
oughly understands all branches of the work and 
he able to handle men; one with proven ability 
preferred. Address ADVERTISER 9608, care 
Rural New-Yorker. __ 
WANTED—Young man on farm: experience net 
necessary; write for further information. 
ADVERTISER 9614, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, many years’ thorough exper¬ 
ience in all branches, Is open for good posi¬ 
tion; expect full charge. ADVERTISER 9611, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, Cornell graduate, past 
two years manager of a plant of 2,000 layers 
and 20'000-egg incubator capacity, due to owner 
going into other business, is open for position as 
working manager; best references. F. H. 
IIEUER, care F. M. Beasley, Cheshire. Conn. 
POULTRYMAN, single, 16 years’ experience, 
thorough, practical, wishes position; best ref¬ 
erences. ADVERTISER 9613, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Or exchange for farm, six-room 
cottage, with two acres land; suitable raising 
chickens or small fruits; located center of best 
town. Orange County; near high school. WM. 
TATOR, Goshen, N. Y. 
CIDER APPLES WANTED—Carload lots or 
less. STEPHEN REYNOLDS, South Norwalk, 
Conn. 
HONEY—Light extracted, Autumn (lower honey; 
none finer: 5-lb. pail, $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.15: de¬ 
livered third postal zone. H. It. LYON, Cran¬ 
ford, N. J. 
HONEY — Pure, extracted; a rich Southern 
honey; a blend of many flowers, in 60-lb. cans, 
1 can to case. $7; 2 cans to case, $13: in 10-lb. 
pails. $1, $2, or $20 a dozen. FULLER’S 
APIARIES, R. 1, Helena, Ark. 
ALFALFA FOR SALE—Carload lots. A. A. 
MOORE, Wampsville, N Y. 
PURE HONEY—Finest quality; prices right; 
satisfaction guaranteed; delivered anywhere; 
circular free. FRANK PHILLIPS, Altoona, Pa. 
FOR SALE—One 3.000 capacity Candee incu¬ 
bator; also two 24-hover Candee brooding sys¬ 
tems; complete. THE EDGEWATER FARM, 
R. I). 6, Schenectady, N. Y. 
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FRESH old-style hop yeast cakes; keep perfectly 
six months; send 30c money order for large 
supply and surprise your family with your bread. 
MISS H. M. WORSHAM, Seventy Six. Mo. 
FOR SALE—One 35-light Pilot acetylene light¬ 
ing plant, with fixtures and shades; all in 
good order; suitable for a 10 or 12-room house. 
JOSEPH S. WILFORD. Elba, N. Y. 
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DELICIOUS pure blended cane and maple syrup, 
$2.00 gal.; 6 gals, or more. $1.75 gal.; satis¬ 
faction guaranteed: cash with order. BERT 
PRESCOTT, Essex Junction, Vt. 
FIVE-ROOM furnished house, on lake front; 
boat, oranges, grapefruit, strawberries, gar¬ 
den, fishing, hunting; $300 for six months. 
CAROLINE PUTNEY, Avon Park, Fla. 
FOR SALE—75-acre farm; 30 acres tillable, 45 
second growth timber; fruit; six-room, fur¬ 
nished house, barn, chicken coop; % mile to 
improved State road; for $2,100; no agents. 
WALTER S. McKINNEY, Wilseyville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Tractor, farm, 184 acres, stock and 
tools; 30 implements, or farm separately; new 
eight-room house; barn for 60 head; near eight 
stations; pays good dividends; terms easy: write 
for price and details. ADVERTISER 9597, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN—American, 29, mar¬ 
ried; best of reference; college training; a 
maker of records: Holsteins or Guernseys. H. 
K., care Mr. H. Stryker, 41 Jones Avenue, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
WORKING housekeeper, capable and good cook, 
seeks position where is no objection to a boy 
2% years old; comfortable living quarters de¬ 
sired'. ADVERTISER 9(515, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, 28, single, open for position De¬ 
cember 1; private place: prefer furnished; best 
references. LEO MURl’HY. 45 Gory Brook 
Road, North Tarrytown, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN—Practical, single. American; ex¬ 
pert calf raiser, feeder, litter; will do testing 
and keep records; four references and recom¬ 
mendation; $100 month and board. FRED 
PFEFFER, Route 2, Birdsboro, Pa. 
FARMER, married, wants position November 15 
as working manager or foreman on private 
estate; experienced; good references. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9619, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GOOD productive farm of 110 acres; good build¬ 
ings; Central New York. Address owner, 
ADVERTISER 9599, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE — Poultry farm: accommodate 500 
layers; good buildings; four acres land; six- 
room house, barn; State road; price $3,100. H. 
B. RAYMOND, Southbury, Conn. 
FARMER, gardener, superintendent, wishes 
position; practical life experience all branches; 
married; Danish; references. ADVERTISER 
9020, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EX-SERVICE MAN, 28. single, references, ex¬ 
perience A. R. O. work, calf raising, breed¬ 
ing, farm accounts, capable of handling all kinds 
of machinery, open for responsible position; give 
particulars and salary. ADVERTISER 9621, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, who has made good, desires 
position where good results are required and 
appreciated. ROLAND MOLLER, Newtown, 
Conn. 
WANTED — To rent, with option of buying, 
small place withing commuting distance of 
New York; house must have modern improve¬ 
ments; place suitable for raising poultry. 
FRITZ NOWACK, 634 East Sixth Street, Plain- 
field, N. J. 
VIRGINIA poultry farm, 15 acres, residence and 
poultry houses, strictly modern; located on 
highway, steam and electric road; one mile to 
college town; fifteen to Richmond; mild Win¬ 
ters. For price and terms write owner, 
ADVERTISER 9605, care Rural New-Yorker. 
41-ACRE FARM—12 miles from Reading; good 
buildings; $1,800. E. ENDRES, Robesonia, Pa. 
FOR RALE—Traeford attachment for Ford car; 
new; $100. EDWARD HUTCHINS, Fennville, 
Mich. 
PURE HONEY—1921 extracted; 60-lb. cans at 
our station, clover. $8.80; buckwheat, $7.00; 
10 lbs. delivered within 3rd postal zone, clover, 
$2.15; buckwheat. $1.90; write for special prices 
on large lots. RAY C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y. 
WANTED—Several 390-egg Cyphers incubators. 
I). L. CLARKE & SONS, 162 West River 
Street, Milford, Conn. 
ENDION HONEY CHOCOLATES—Buy for your 
children chocolate coated honey; they crave 
sweets; why not give them the best? Order now 
for Thanksgiving; $1.00 per lb., postpaid. 
“ENDION,” Naples, N. Y. 
WANTED—Prairie State, Cyphers, Buffalo in¬ 
cubators. NELSON’S HATCHERY, Grove 
City, Pa. 
1,000 BUSHELS buckwheat for sale. ALBERT 
PUTNAM. R. D. No. 1. Sprakers, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—43 acres; general farm; level; 30 
tillable; price $2,800; half cash. A. SPADA, 
Califon, N. J._ 
FOR SALE— 200-acre dairy and general farm in 
Greene County; well watered; large house and 
barn: timber: near village. OWNER, Box 1, 
Freehold. N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Rent or shares, good place, all 
stocked and equipped, on or near State road, 
bv an experienced and competent farmer; best 
of reference or personal interview. Address 
EDW. SOUTHERN, Box 31, Vaiatle. N. Y. 
WANTED_Ten to 100 acres, suitable for poul¬ 
try with or without- buildings; 11 referaH1 y on 
or near electric light and ’phone line. ADVER¬ 
TISER 9616, care Rural New-Yorker. 
PURE EXTRACTED HONEY—Delivered to 3rd 
postal zone. 5-lb. pail, clover, $1.15; buck¬ 
wheat. $1: 10-lb. pail, $2.10 and $1.90 : 60-lb. 
can, $0 and $8; 160-lb. keg. delivered by freight, 
12c and 10c lb. N. L. STEVENS, Venice Cen¬ 
ter, N. Y. 
KNITTING YARN—Three-ply guaranteed all 
virgin (new) wool, white, gray, brown, red, 
blue, green, black; $2.50 per lb.; two or more 
lbs. at $2.25 per lb. Hand-knit socks, sizes 
10%, IT, 11%, 12, $1.25 per pair. Heavy fringe 
mittens, $3 per pair. F. F. CROSBY, Couders- 
port. Pa. 
WANTED—Incubator of four to six thousand 
capacity; , old style Candee preferred. AD¬ 
VERTISER 9604, care Rural New-Yorker. 
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WANTED—One-man stump puller; first-class 
condition; state make, when purchased, weight 
and lowest cash price, freight prepaid. CHAS. 
E. STROUSE, Jr., Dorothy, N. J. 
FOR SALE—At Syracuse, N. Y., 6 tons medium 
size half sugar mangel beets: $16 per ton 
f. o. b. R. K. LARKIN, Route 2, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 
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EXTRACTED HONEY—Clover, 10 lbs. delivered 
3rd zone, $2.15; 5 lbs., $1.25; buckwheat, 10 
lbs., $1.90; 5 lbs., $1.10; 2nd zone. 15c less; 4th 
zone, add 25c 3rd zone rate; satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. H. F. WILLIAMS. Romulus. N. Y. 
HANDY homemade saw outfits, with 22 and 18- 
inch circular cross and rip saw and tilting 
buck; complete; $30. LLOYD GOLDSBORO, R- 
2, Mohnton, Pa. 
