THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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CLUBBING OFFERS 



Everybody knows about the Bing-ham smoker. The Conqueor 

 size gives sufficient smoke, and is as good as a larger size, except that 

 it needs filling a little oftener. The price, postpaid, is SI. 00, but I 

 will send the Review one year and a Conqueor for only SI. 75. 



Twentieth Century Smokers have a diameter of 3;2 inches, are 

 7 inches deep, have a double draft, double walls lined with asbestos, 

 a hinged, one-piece cover, and the bellows is fastened on with ribbed 

 steel brackets. The price, postage paid, is SI. 25, but I will send one 

 with the Review one year, for only S1.75. 



Advanced Bee Culture is a beautiful book, delightfully written, 

 neatly printed, lavishly llustrated and handsomely bound, but, of 

 greater importance, the reading and heeding of its contents will put 

 any practical bee keeper on the high road to success. A new edition 

 will soon be out. It will be largely re-written and much new matter 

 added. Price SI. 00, or the Review one year and the book for only 

 $1.90. 



A ^ooc/ fountain pen is a great convenience, and the Parker cer- 

 tainly fills the bill. I have carried one for years, and I know. It does 

 not leak and daub the fingers, while the "lucky curve" feature makes 

 the point always inked, ready for business. The S2.00 pen is exactly 

 as good as any pen that is made: the higher priced pens simply having 

 more fancy handles. For S2.50 I'll send the Review one year and a 

 $2.00, Parker, gold fountain pen. 



The Advanced Bee Veil is the most satisfactory veil that I have 

 ever worn. It is not tucked inside the collar, but is fastened and held 

 down firmly, by a cord, out on the shoulders, several inches from the 

 neck, thus making it simply impossible for the bees to sting the neck 

 through the veil, as is the case with an ordinary veil. Price of the 

 veil is 60 cents, but I'll send the Review one year, and the veil, for 

 only $1.50. 



In my estimation, few apicultural writers are the equal of E. D. 

 Townsend of Michigan. He has had a long, wide and successful 

 experience, and knows how to tell about it in that plain, simple, 

 straight forward manner that is so easily understood. I was more 

 than delighted when I learned that he had written a book on bee 

 keeping. While it is especially for beginners, it has much of value in 

 it for the veteran. The price of the book is 50 cts. or I will club it 

 with the Review one year for S1.35 for the Review and book. 



Wo Xo M^telhiiinisoii 



Wlimto Miclh. 



