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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



,EE ESCAFE.S 



No sweat steals down the cheeks emd aching 

 back of the tired bee-keeper, as the result of standing 

 in the hot sun, puffing, blowing, smoking and 

 brushing bees; no time is wasted in these disagree- 

 able operations, and no stings received in resent- 

 ment of such treatment; the honey is secured free 

 from black or even the taint of smoke; the cappings 

 are not injured by the gnawing of the bees; and rob- 

 bers stand no show whatever. If there are any 

 burr-combs, they are cleaned up by the bees inside 

 the hive, before the honey is removed. Leading 

 bee-keepers use the PORTER escape, and say that 

 without a trial it is impossible to realize the amount 

 of vexatious, annoying, disagreeable work that it 

 Saves. The cost is only 20 cts. each, or $2.25 per 

 dozen. 



R. & E. G. PORTER, MFRS. 

 Send Orders to Your Dealer. 



Honey! Honey 



If you are in want of extracted 

 or comb honey, we will be 

 pleased to quote you, as we 

 have several cars of California 

 honey in stock. Write today 

 for prices and samples. 



If you have any honey to offer, 

 state kind it is, how it is put up, 

 and lowest price you expect for 

 same, delivered at Cincinnati. 



G. H. W. Weber & Go. 



2146-48 Central Ave. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



The 



FOUNTAIN 

 PEN 



has the 



"Lucky Curve' 



The "lucky curve is a curve in 

 the feed pipe that brings its inner 

 opening out against _the inside of 

 the barrel of the pen, and this ar- 

 rangement allows capillary at- 

 traction to suck the ink out of the 

 feed-Dipe when the pen end is 

 held uppermost, thus preventing 

 all leakage. At the same time 

 the feed-pipe is kept. moist with ink 

 and ready for business. 



There are other f^good features 

 about the Parker, One is the al- 

 most impossibility of breaking the 

 handle. If it breaks from any 

 cause within a year a new one is 

 sent free. 



Mr. N. E. France, General Man- 

 ager of the National Bee Keepers' 

 Association has carried a Parker 

 pen for years, and "swears by it." 

 so to speak. I have carried one for 

 several years myself, and can 

 truthfully say that 1 have derived 

 more satisfaction trom it than 

 from any other fountain pen that 1 

 have ever carried, and I have tried 

 several other kinds. 1 have offered 

 this pen several years in connection 

 with the Review, and sold a large 

 number of them, and 1 don't kn w 

 of a dissatisfied customer. If there 

 is 1 want to hear from him. Th*'re 

 are plenty of pens that 1 might offer 

 for SI. 00 and make more money 

 than 1 am making on the Parker, 

 but I care more to furnish my sub- 

 scribers a good article at a fair 

 profit, than to make a big profit on 

 a cheap pen. 



There are different styles of pens 

 varying in price from SI. 50 to 

 $10.00, depending upon the finish 

 of the handle. My pen cost S2 00 

 and. so far as practical use is con- 

 cerned, it is the equal of any; and 1 

 have made arrangements whereby 

 1 can send the Review one year and 

 one of the $2.00 pens for only 

 S2.50. Safe arrival and satisfac- 

 tion guaran'.eed, or money will be 

 refunded. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON 



Flint, Michigan 



Standard Goods 



Of the A. I. Root Co. 1 have them Hives, Supers, 

 Sections, Foundation, Smokers. Shipping cases; 

 also A. B. G. in Bee Culture. Kept in stock ready 

 to ship. Beeswax wanted. Catalog free. 

 D. COOLEY, Kendall, Mich. 



