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life brings many unpleasant tasks, and, 

 perhaps, we ought not to shrink from 

 this simply because of its repulsiveness, 

 if the results justify the means. To be 

 able to go into an apiary and so change 

 conditions in one day that there will be 

 no swarming for a week or ten days, 

 allows us to do great things in the way 

 of running out apiaries and keeping more 

 bees. There is more than one way of 

 accomplishing this, and the question is, 

 which method is preferable? 



QUEENS 



Red Clover and 

 Italian. Let me 

 book your orders 

 now. Untested, 

 75 cents; tested, 

 $1.00. Ready 

 April 15th. Circular free. 



G. ROUTZAHN, BJglerville. Pa. 



The Emerson Binder 



Much of the value of a bee journal comes from 

 being able to find and refer to any of its issues. 

 Reference is often made to some item or article in 

 a previous issue, and the trouble of finding the 

 back number is often so great that it is neglected. 

 At the end of the year a subscriber often finds that 

 one or two issues are missing and the publisher is 

 not always able to supply them. 



All of this trouble may be avoided by the use of 

 a binder. The best binder on the market is the 

 Emerson. It has stifT board covers, bound in 

 heavy cloth, neatly embossed on the front. I is 

 the work of only a moment to place each issue 

 in the binder as it comes to hand, and one binder will 

 hold two years' numbers of the Review. 



The price is 75 cts. prepaid, or 1 will send the 

 Review one year, and a binder for only $1.60. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



McCLURE'S MAGAZINE wants a responsible 

 and energetic man or woman in Flint and vicinity 

 to attend to its subscription interests. Experience 

 unnecessary. There is liberal guaranteed com- 

 pensation. A profitable permanent business 

 without capital can be established among friends 

 and acquaintances- Whole or spare time. This 

 is the best time to start. Complete outfit and 

 instructions free. Write now. McClure's Maga- 

 zine. 46 East 23d Street, New York City. 



Imported 

 Queens 



Carniolans 

 Banats 

 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, 



A Rare Chance 



For the right man is offered by the Rocky Mountain 

 Bee Co, (W. Hickox Mgr.( Berthoud, Colo. A 

 steady, industrious, sober, intelligent young man 

 who has had some experience with bees, and loves 

 the busintss. can find steady employment with this 

 company at reasonable wages and an opportunity 

 to eventually control the business, if everything 

 proved satisfactory. If desired, his savings might 

 be put into the business and draw their share of 

 thepiofits. Write for particulars. 10-4-lt 



DoM 



Are VERY well made of fine, white basswood, 

 with one piece cover and bottom. Can furnish 

 with either corrogated paper or "no drip sticks" 



Doll SMppln^ Cases 



are made for any number or size of sections with 

 eith two or three-inch glass front. 

 We have a large stock on hand which means 

 prompt shipment and our prices are the lowest. 



^Mes in 



For shipping or storing extracted honey pre- 

 vents leakage and taint from wood; being 

 square, they are extra strong and economize 

 space. 1 gallon cans, 10 in a box; 5 gallon 

 cans, 1 or 2 in a box. Send for our estimate 

 for 1909. 



Minnesota Bee Supply Go. 



Nicollet Island 



Miimeapolis, Minn. 



