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Has Arrived. 



The time has now arrived, when bee-keepers 

 are looking out for their queens, and supplies, 

 and your name on a postal card, will bring you 

 prices of queens, bees, nuclei, bee supplies, and a 

 catalogue giving full particulars, with a full 

 treatise, on hnw to rear queens, and bee-keeping 

 for profit, and a sample copy of "The Southland 

 Queen," the only bee paper published in the 

 South. All free for the asking. 3-99-tf 



THEJBNNIB ATCHLBY CO., 



Beeville. Bee Co. Texas. 



Caniiolans! 



Carniolans ! ! 



The largest and finest stock in America. No 

 other apiary in this country contains as many 

 Imported Carniolan Queens as this. The gen- 

 tlest, the hardiest, gather the least propolis; no 

 bee-veil n«eded; eqiial Italians for honey. 



RAI^PH BKNTON, " The Carniolan Apiaries," 

 iSoi Harewood Ave., Washington, D. C. 3-oo-3t 



Bee - Supplies. 



Root's goo'^s at. Root's prices. Fou- 

 rier's lioney jars. Prompt service. Low 

 freight. Catalog free. Walter S. Ponder, 

 512 Mass. Ave,, Indianapolis, Indiana. 

 Only exclusive bee-supply house in Ind. 



Bees for Sale. 



Owing to poor health, I offer for sale all of my 

 bees ( 90 colonies ), together with 200 half stories, 

 200 new hives, and 75,000 of the G. B. Lewis Co.'s 

 snow-white sections. All will be sold at a very 

 low price. 



I also offer eggs for hatching from B. P. Rocks, 

 Black Minorcas and White Leghorns -all high- 

 scoring birds. All eggs warranted to hatch. If 

 they don't, more will be sent free. 



\'. H. SMITH, Tilbury, Ont., Canada. 



Hives JUmost Given Away! 



Below is a list of hives that I have taken in ex- 

 change for sections, foundation, etc., aud I wish 

 to sell them. I will take 530.00 for the lot. Su- 

 pers, covers, bottom - boards, entrance - blocks, 

 etc., are included, but there are no frames. I 

 will, however, furnish new frames, all nailed up, 

 for 55.50 extra. The hives will hold nine Lang- 

 troth combs, and they are painted two coats of 

 paint in different colors. Here is the list ; — 

 6, new, Champion, chaff-hives, at $1.35 .. J8.10 

 14, secondhand " " " " i.oo ....14.00 

 II, " Simplicity hives " .72 .... 7.92 

 Total, $30.02 



I also have 4,000 of Root's No. i, 4^x5^x1 '/j sec- 

 tions that I offer at $2. 65 per 1,000, Who wants 

 them? Speak (luick. 4-00-tf 



UKl. C. CUtMSERLI'J, Roitico, Mich. 



A New Departure. 



A new and most liberal offer is being made by 

 the publishers of Good Health in the form ot a 

 " Family Box " containing useful household arti 

 cles which they are offering as a premium for 

 one new subscription to their magazine at the 

 regular subscription price of one dollar. Our 

 attention has been called to this exceptional 

 offer, and feeling that many of our friends would 

 be glad to avail themselves oi this opportunity, 

 we give the contents of this Family Box, as fol- 

 lows: " 1 pkg. Pearline; i bar I'airy .Soap; 1 pkg. 

 Allen's Foot-Ease; i large bo.x Talcum Powder; 

 Quaker Oats; y, Ih. Protose; '/c lb. Nut Butter; i 

 pkg. Granose Biscuit; \i lb. Fig Bromose; i pkg. 

 Ciranola; i can Protose and Beans; i lb. Caramel 

 Cereal, and i copy Healthful and Artistic Dress 

 .System Pamphlet illustrated " 



'The actual value of this box figures up at 

 about 51 ..so; so, besides .securinga year's subscrip- 

 tion to " Good Health " a saving of 50 cents is 

 efTected on buying household supplies. The box 

 weighs fourteen pounds, and is .sent by freight or 

 express, carriage charges collect. It is furn shed 

 by'theGood Health Publishing Co., IJattle Creek, 

 Mich., if rciiuested, when Ji.oo is sent them 

 direct in ])aymeiit of one new snbscrii)tion to 

 that magazine. "Good Health" saves many 

 doctors' bills, and brings to the home every 

 month what is most needed and just wha we all 

 want to know for that particular month Uoon 

 re<iuest, tlie publishers will send you a sample 

 copv, and will also be glad to furnish you copy of 

 their catalogue of pulilications. We hope that 

 many, if not all, of our readers will make use of 

 this exceptional opportunity and secure a 

 " Familv Box." 



