February, 1908. 



American l^ee Journal 



SEE THE 1908 

 MODEL 



Flitcraft's 

 Savings 

 Bank 

 Clock 



Requires a Daily De- 

 posit in order to 

 wind it 



Patent No. 775058 



Tliis is a novel combination of an alarm clock and savings bank, pro- 

 vided with a coin chute, also automatic locking and unlocking mechanism. 

 The clock in its normal condition is locked, and cannot be wound until a 

 coin is deposited into the slot. Within a brief period after it is wound, the 

 clock is automatically locked again and cannot be wound until another 

 coin is deposited. It takes nickels, dimes and pennies, and holds over 

 eighty dollars in dimes. 



Save Your Dimes and Prepare for 

 Your Next Summers Vacation 



I will make a special agency proposition to the first person 

 in your town who orders one of these Savings Bank Clocks. 



//V a Winner 



VRICE ^2.50 



R. B. FLITCRAFT. Room 5 00. Majestic Bldg.. Chicago 



TELEPHONE, Central 337 Residence Phone, Oak Park 8672 



N.B. — Exclusive rights for Connecticut have been sold. 



IF YOU WANT THE BEE-BOOK 



lished, send $1.20 lo 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal., 

 *BEE~KEEPER*S GUIDE > 



Liberal Discoantsto the Trade. 



10,000 Pounds 



M-lb 



8c per lb., or Tc per lb. !■• 



F. J. GUNZEL, Weiner, Poinsett Co., Ark. 

 Meatloa Bee Jonmal wbea wrltlnat. 



SOLID GOLDEN QUEENS 



Ready for delivery April 1st. Select Un- 

 tested Queens, fl each; Tested Queens, $2; 

 Select Tested, f3. You can only get good 

 Queens from the South in the early spring. 

 Book your orders NOW. 



H. M. PARKER, JR. 



3Atf JAMES ISLAND, S. C. 



Western Bee- Keepers s^«w^c 



We Will 

 Ton 



how to save money. Send for our new cata- 

 log of the best Bee-ware made. 

 THE COLORADO noiei-rRODlCERS' 1»S'.1, Btiier. Colo. 

 9Atf Please mention the Bee Jonraal. 



Cows' Relief is a specific Remedy 

 for all troubles of bag and teats. It 

 enables dairymen, farmers and other 

 cow owners to keep their cows in a 

 healthy and profitable condition. 

 Cows' Relief is one of the most per- 

 fectly penetrating and disinfecting 

 compounds in existence. It goes 

 directly to the seat of the trouble, 

 relieves the congestion and breaks 

 up the bunches that prevent a nat- 

 ural flow of milk. 



Twelve to twenty-four hours' time 

 IS all that is required to relieve any 

 case of Caked Bag, if applied freely 

 at the beginning of the trouble. 



FOR HEIFERS 



WITH FIRST CALF 



Cows' Relief works in a most pleas- 

 ing, prompt and successful manner. 

 It relieves the soreness and swelling 

 in the bag and is worth its weight 

 in gold to every dairyman. It keeps 

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 the animal quiet and docile. 



H. O. Rice, Parmlngton, Conn., says: 



"Please send me two boxes of 

 Cows' Relief. Enclosed And checK 

 for same. Please send at once. I 

 wouldn't be without it in my stable." 

 L. F. Cuthbert, Hammond, N. Y., says: 

 "1 have used yourCows' Relief and 



We have scores of testimonials 

 like the above. Ask your dealer for 

 Cows' Relief and insist on having 

 the genuine. If he cannot supply you 

 write direct to us. enclosing Jl for 

 large package prepaid, (enough for 

 four or five ordinary cases). Your 

 money back if you are not satisfied. 

 Positive guarantee on every package. 

 Or send your name andone neighbor's 

 who keeps cows, stating how many 

 you each have, and we will send 

 our book concerning "Cow Troubles," 

 also Goldine Cow Watch Charm 

 FREE while they last. 



OltR HTI8BAND8 MFG. CO., 

 7I6CbapelSt.. £,yndon, \t. 





Bee Jonmal 



rhen Trritlng:. 



n A n y P O ' Foot -Power 



DAnllLd Machinery 



of your Combined Machines, last 

 wiBt^rr. 50 chaff hives ■with 7-in. cap, 

 100 honey-racks, 600 brood-fram^ 

 2,000 honey-boxes, and a great deal 

 of other work. Thiswinter we have 

 dftoble the amount of bee-hives.etc., 

 ke.andwe expectt 



odo it with 

 Kill do aJ] you say it 



Cafaloijr and price-li^ free. 



En$ra vin$sFo rSa[e 



We are accumulating quite a stock of eagraT' 

 lag's that have been used in the American Bee 

 Jonrnal. No doubt many of them could be used 

 again by bee-keepers in their local newspapers, 

 on their stationery, or in other ways. Also, if 

 we can sell some of them it would help us to 

 pay for others that we are constantly having" 

 made and using in our columns. If there is aoy 

 of our engravings that any one would like to 

 have, just let us know and we will quote a very 

 low price, postpaid. Address, 



GEORGE W. TORE & CO. 



CHICAGO, ILI. 



