Wanted"Bee Journals 



We are binding a number of volumes of different 

 bee journals for use in the Ontario Agricultural 

 College, and find that quite a few copies and some 

 complete years are missing. P ease send us a list 

 of the old journals you have, stating what price you 

 ask for them. 



MORLEY PETTIT 



Provincial Apiarist 

 Guelpb, Ontario, Canada 



Eight- Fpame 



Dovetailed Hives 



$1.00 and $1.30 



We manufacture all kinds of 

 Bee Supplies, and sell them 

 lower than any other firm. 

 Send us a list of the goods that 

 you need, and we will tell you 

 the lowest price. We can save 

 you big money. Get your 

 order in now and have the 

 goods ready. Our price will 

 higherafter April 1st. 2-10-tf 



Chestnut Hill Mfg. Co. 



Rt 3, Biglerville, Penn. 



Italian Queens 



By Return Mail. Bright, Golden and Red 



Clover Stock. Bred for Beanty 



and Business 



Select Untested in May, $1 00 each, or six for 

 $5.00. Tested, $1.50 each. After June 1st, 75 

 cents each; three for $2.00, six for 53.75 or $7.00 

 per dozen. Tested $1.00 each. Nuclei on two 

 frames (Hoffman or Danzenbaker) with young 

 queen in May, $3.00; after June 1st. 82.50. Safe 

 delivery guaranteed Circular for 1909 ready. 

 Send for one, it will interest you. 



Geo. W. Barnes 



3-08-tf Box 340. Norwalk. O. 



Imported Carniolans 



fv Banats 



UueenS Cyprians 



I am wintering a fine lot; each queen bred in 

 1909 in the native land of its race. Price, $5; 

 extra selection, $6. Order early and have queen 

 whenever desired. 

 Frank Benton, Box 17, Washington, D. C 



Marshfield Sections, 



Until further notice, S4-.00 per 1 OCO for No. 1. 

 Best Dovetailed Hives, with Colorado covers. 8- 

 frame, $1,35 each; 10-frame, SI. 45 each. All 

 other supplies as cheap. Berry baskets and crates 

 kept in stock. Catalogue free. Address the Bee 

 Supply Man of Central Michigan. 2-10-tf 



W. D. SOPER, Jackson, Mich. 



ITALIAN BEES ItJ^^r^^^olfs 



standard goods. Ask for circular 

 ElToro, Calif. 



Aliso Apiary, 

 2-10-llt 



Renewal 

 Offer 



We have been using the Dan-ze smokers in Our 

 Northern Michigan Apiaries, and like them very 

 well. My brother, Elmer, prefers them to any other. 

 Their good points are fairly set forth in the adver- 

 tisement in this isssue. The price is $ 1 .25 postpaid, 

 but 1 will send the Review one year, and one of 

 these smokers, for only $1 .75. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



EXTRACTOR FOR SALE. 



At our Northern Michigan aoiaries we have three 

 honey extractors As we don't extract until the 

 honey harvest is over, and at only one apiary at a 

 time, we find it an easy matter to move an extractor 

 from one yard to another, as we go with a double 

 team, and we find tnat we can easily dispense with 

 at least one of the machines- better have the money 

 put into more bees — so, we olfer one of them for 

 sale. 



The machine is a four-frame, 'Langstroth) Root 

 Automatic, reversible, No 25, with a slip-gear. A 

 new machine now costs $25,00, but we will sell 

 this for $22 00, and it has been used only two 

 seasons ar.d is practically a new machine. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



For Sale at a Sacrifice! 



100 Doubled-Walled Chaff Hives! 



Fifty of them are the latest. Root, single-story, 

 chaff hives, for a description see the Root catalog. 

 Fifty are home-made hives, equal to the above, but 

 as they cost less, we will sell them for less. They 

 are all made of white pine, '.i-inch thick, both 

 inside and out; are 10-frame (Langstroth) wide, 

 (14?i in) built for the Langstroth frame. 



These hives have been used six seasons. The 

 Rooe hives were painted two coats of white paint 

 when nailed up, and the tops of the covers have 

 had several coats of paint since, but will need 

 another coat in the spring. The home-made ones 

 are not painted, except the covers, which have been 

 kept painted. We will set our bees out of these 

 hives into single-walled hives in April or May. and 

 ship the hives in time tor this season's use. They 

 will be offered forsale without brood-frames. The 

 chaff-trays will be shipped K. D without cloth. 

 We will sell the Root hives at $1.75, and the home- 

 made ones at $1 .25, each. Remember that these 

 hives are nailed up all ready for the frames, or to 

 set the bees into from undesirable hives. It is worth 

 about 50 cts. to nail up one of these chaff hives. 

 This is worth considering. 



We, with our migratory bee keeping, do so much 

 moving about, that the unwieldy chaff hive is not 

 suitable for our purpose; this is the reason for 

 offering them for sale. 



A photograph and description of the home-made 

 hive will be furnished for the asking. 



This bunch of hives will be "snapped up" at this 

 price— a word to the wise is suffictent. 



E. D. Townsend & Sons 



Remas, Mich. 



