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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



Expansion in the West. 



Increased trade with the Orient and 

 wonderful commercial ac iv^ity are 1903 

 feaiures alon^ the Pacific Coast." 



Only $,\T, Chicago to San Francisco, 

 Los Angeles, Poriland, Tacoma, Seattle, 

 and many other Pacific Coast points, Feb- 

 ruary 15 to April 30, 1903. 



Via Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul and 

 Union Pacific line. Three thro' trains 

 daily to the Northwest via this route, or 

 via St Paul. Information on request. 

 R<>t)t. C. Jones, Michigan Passenger 

 Agent, 32 Campus Martins, Detroit, Mich. 



TRAIN TOOK ITS OWN PHOTOGRAPH. 



A large, handsome engraving, iS x 28 

 inches, has been made of "The Burling- 

 ton's Number One" while going at 60 

 miles an hour between Chicago and Den- 

 ver. It is the best picture of a train in 

 motion ever taken, and "the train took 

 the picture itself" This is explained in 

 a folder which will be sent free on ap- 

 plication. Price of large engraving, 20 

 cents. Postage stamps will do. Address 

 P. S. Eustis, General Passenger Agent, 

 C, B. & Q. Ry., 209 Adams Street, 

 Chicago. 



Goad Queens at Low Prices. 



If it is queens you want, why, send direct to 

 the New Century Queen Rearing Co., and 

 g:et a qtieen any day. of any race, fresh from the 

 moulds. Untested, of ans race. 50c each: 3- and 

 5-bandtd Italian.-?, tested, 75c each, all other 

 races, $1.00. We have an entire y new system by 

 ^vhich we rear queens, which explains why we 

 can offer them at such low prices. .Send for 

 circular. 



NEW CENTURY QUEEN REARING CO., 

 2-03-tf Berclair, Texas. 



GOOD MAN WANTED. 



I would like to secure the services of a young, 

 married mnn, one who has had some experience 

 with bees. I wish him to come and live on my 

 place and take a partnership interest in my busi- 

 ness. I have a good farm with good buildings, 

 and 200 colonies of bees, and I wish to establish 

 out-apiaries if I cat> get a good partner in the 

 business No capital will be required and it will 

 be a good chance for the right kind of a man. 



W. 



2-03- It 



E. FORBES, 



Plainwell, Mich. 



TYPE WRITER 



FOR SALE. 



A friend of mine has made a change in his business where- 

 by he no longer has any use for a Smith Premier No. 2 type- 

 writer for which he paid $100 about a year ago, and he now off- 

 ers the machine for sale at only one-half what it cost him 

 — that is for only $50. It can scarcely be distinguished from 

 a new machine, and is really as good as new except for the or- 

 dinary wear of one year's use. There is a metallic case goes 

 with the machine. The machine is here in my office, and I 

 have tried it and found it to be all right in every respect, and 

 I can send a sample of the work to any one who wishes to see 

 it. In my estimation this is a bargain. A writing machine, 

 the best there is made, for only half price. 



W, Z, HyTCHiNSON, Flint, Mich. 



