32 



January, 1913. 



American Hee Journal 





USE THE 



Schamu Patent Roller Entrance 



HIVE BOTTOM 



AND 

 CONTROL 



Feediug- 



Swariniiig 



Hreeding 



KobbiDg 



Queeu- 



niatiug 

 Ventilation 

 Moving 



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Proper Ventilation for Honey Flow. 



PPICPQ- $2.00 F. O. B. LIVERPOOL, FOR 8 FRAME SIZE. 

 W-W\t\^K.^. $2.50 F. O. B. LIVERPOOL, FOR 10 FRAME SIZE. 



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[AfilllSPilOeUlWOIIKHlODT 



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American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois. 



COLD FACTS 



showed heavy winter losses a year ago 

 We can look for losses this winter, too. How 

 about next winter? What are you doing 

 about it f We suggest the 



Buckeye Bee-Hive 



as the remedy. One severe winter will save 

 more than the cost of the hive. You can buy ' 

 them cheaper in January than in June. 

 Write us about it. 



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FOR SALE.— The 3band queens are of 

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