THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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AMERICAN 

 BEE JOURNAL 



3 Months for 10c 



We have on hand some extra copies of the American Bee Journal 

 for January, February and March, 1911, that we would like to put into 

 the hands of those who have never seen or read it. As long as they 

 last, we will mail 3 copies for only 10 cents. Should you afterward 

 order a year's subscription then the 10 cents may apply on it. 



We are offering a year's subscription to the American Bee Journal 

 and a copy of Doolittle's "Scientific Queen-Rearing" — both for only 

 $1.00 — the regular subscription price of the Bee Journal alone. Or, if 

 you prefer it instead of the Doolittle book, we will mail you a copy of 

 "The Pearce Method of Bee Keeping." You might send 10 cents first 

 for the three copies referred to, and then, after reading them, send in 

 your order for a year's subscription. We are sure you would be pleased 

 with the American Bee Journal. It is now in its 51st year. Address 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 

 117 North Jefferson Street, Chicago, III. 



Honey Honey Honey 



We Want to Buy 



We Want to Sell 



We are always in the market for 

 Honey, both comb and e.xtratced, if 

 quality and price justify. Should you 

 have any to offer, let us hear from you. 

 If extracted, mail sample, state how it 

 is put up and lowest price; if comb, 

 state what kind and how packed. 



If in the market for honey, write 

 for prices. 



Cans Cans Cans 



We have a surplus of second hand, 

 five gallon cans, two to a case, as good 

 as new, used but once. Offer same, 

 while they last, at 25c per case f. o. b. 

 Cincinnati. Order quick, if you want 

 any. 



C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



2146-48 Central Ave. CINCINNATI, 0. 



MEXICO AS 

 A BEE COUNTRY 



B. A. Hadsell, of Buckeye, Arizona, one of 

 the largest bee-keepers in the world, has made 

 six trips to Mexico, investigating that country 

 as a bee country, and is so infatuated with it 

 that he is closing out his bees in Arizona. He 

 has been to great expense in getting up a finely 

 illustrated 32-page booklet describing the trop- 

 ics of Mexico as a Bee Man's Paradise, which 

 is also superior as a farming, stock raising and 

 fruit country, where mercury ranges between 

 5.5 and 98. Frost and sun-stroke is unknown. 

 Also a great health resort. He will mail this 

 book free by addressing 



B. A. HADSELL, Litltz, Pa. 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS 



Bred from Best Imported 



Strains. 



These bees are very quiet. Many 

 of the colonies can be manipulated 

 without smoke or veil. 



PRICES 



Untested— 1, 75€-; 6, S4.25; 12, $8.00 

 Tested— 1, $1.00; 6, $5.50; 12, $10.00 



WM. KERNAN, 

 R. F. D. No. 2, Dunshore, Pa. 



