November, 191 1. 



American ^ae Journal 



Wants, Exchanges, Etc. 



[Advertisements in this department will 

 be inserted at 15 cents per line, with no dis- 

 counts of any kind Notices here cannot be 

 less than two lines. If wanted in this de- 

 partment, you must say so when ordering.) 



For Sale.— Bees, honey, and bee-siipplies. 

 We are in the marltet for beeswax and honey. 

 SAtf OgdeH Bee & Honey Co.. Ogden Utali. 



Wanted — Early orders for tlie Old Relia- 

 able Bingham Bee-Smokers. Address. 

 i2Atf T. F. Bingham. Alma. Mich. 



For Sale— White and Amber Extracted 

 Honey in 60-lb. tin cans. 



Wm. Ehlert. Vesper. Wis. 



For Sale.— Thirty-five colonies of Bees, 

 all colonies strong and in good condition. 

 Inquire of J. D. Holdener. Carlyle. III. 



Honey for Sale.— Choice white clover 

 and raspberry honey. Thick and well ripen- 

 ed, with a delicious flavor. Write for prices. 



D. H. Welch, 834 Park Ave., Racine. Wis. 



Barnes Foot-Power Circular Saw. used 

 but very little; cost $35; will sell for $25- 

 Must sell by Dec, 15th. 

 R. E. Hammond. Rt. i. Heath Springs. S. C. 



For Sale— 250 Business Size Bond Enve- 

 lopes, and 250 Bond Letter-Heads, printed to 

 order for $1.00. Samples free. 

 Walter G. Collins. R. D. 3. Cohocton. N. Y. 



Indian Runner Duck Culture Book. In-, 

 formation that beginners are looking for. 

 (Special price. 50 cents) Catalog for two 

 stamps. Levi D. Yoder. 



SAst Box 44. Dublin, Pa. 



For S.4LE— Empty second-hand 60-lb. cans, 

 as good as new; two cans to a case, at 25c 

 per case. C. H. W. Weber it Co.- 



214') Central Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 



SECOND-HAND CANS— Good ones, twos-gal. 

 in a box— 5 boxes at 45 cts. a box; 10 boxes at 

 40 cts. a box; or 20 boxes at 35 cts. a box. Ad- 

 dress. George W. York & Co.. 



117 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago. 111. 



Colonies of Italian bees in L. hives. lo-fr.. 

 built on full brood-fdn.. wired, body and sh. 

 super, redw.. dovet.. 3 coats white, sheeted 

 lids, each neat, modern and full-stored — any 

 time. Jos. Wallrath. Antioch, Cal. 2Aiit 



The Bee-Keepers' Review. — Have you 

 read it ? Just the journal for both the be- 

 ginner and expert. Tells the former in plain 

 simple language just what the latter are do- 

 ing. Helps the latter by giving all the latest 

 methods. Send 15 cts. in stamps for three 

 months' trial subscription. .A.gents wanted 

 in all localities. Subscription price. Si. 00 

 per year. E.B.Tyrrell, 



Editor and Publisher. 



loAtf 230 Woodland Ave.. Detroit, Mich, 



For Sale— I will sell the following list of 

 bee-papers, and also 3 or i trios of Indian 

 Runner Ducks for $3,00 per trio. Vols, of 

 American Bee Journal for 1004 and IC05. 50 

 Nos. of iwb, 28 N'os. of 1007. 10 Xos. of 1908, 

 whole Vol. of mio. Gleanings— 22 Nos. of 

 IQ07. 16 Nos. of igo8. 22 Nos. of loog. 22 Nos. of 

 igo2. 22 Nos. of 1004. II Nos. of 1006. all Nos. 

 for 1003 and loio. Bee-Keepers' Review— 10 

 Nos. of igio. 7 Nos. of 1005. 12 Nos. of IQ04. 7 

 Nos. of 1005, and 20 Nos. with dates running 

 from i8go to I8gg. Edwin Bevins. Leon. Iowa. 



SUPERIOR BEE-SUPPLIES 



Specially made for Western bee-keepers by 

 G. B. Lewis Co. Sold by 



Colorado Honey-Producers' Association, 



Denver. Colo. 



"Bees and Honey" — the book byThos. 

 G. Newman — is almost out of print, 

 but we have a few copies left (cloth 

 bound) at 50 cents each. Do you want 

 one ? Address the office of the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journai. 



Orders Booked for 1912 for 



Untested Italian Queen-Bees 



Our Standard-Bred 



6 Queens for $4.50 ; 3 for $2.50 ; 

 1 for 90 cents. 



For a number of years ■we have been sending out to 

 bee-keepers exceptionally fine Untested Italian Queens, 

 purely mated, and all right in every respect. Here is 

 what a few of those who received our Queens have to say 

 about them ; 



George "W. York & Co. :— The two queens received of yo>i some 

 time ag-Q are fine They are grood breeders, and the workers are 

 showing- up fine I Introduced them among- black bees, and the bees 

 are nearly yellow now. and are doing: e:ood work. 



Nemaha Co , Kan , July 15. A. W. Swax. 



George W. York & Co- :— After Importing: queens for 15 years you 

 have sent me the best She keeps 9 1-2 Langstroth frames fully oc 

 cupied lo date. and. although I kept the hive well contracted, to force 

 them to swarm, they have never built a queen-cell, and will put up 

 100 pounds of honey if the flow lasts this week, 



Ontario. Canada July 22 Chas. Mitchell 



George W. York & Co.:— The queen I bought of you has proven a 

 good one. and has given me some of the best colonies. 



Washing-ton Co., 'Va., July 22. N. P. Oglesbt. 



George W York & Co.;— The queen I received of you a few days 

 ago came through O. K . and I want to say that she is a beauty. I im- 

 mediately introduced her Into a colony which had been queenless for 

 20 days She was accepted by them, and has gone to work nicely. I 

 am highly pleased with her and your promptness in fillmg my order. 

 My father, who is an old bee keeper, pronounced her very fine. You 

 will hear from me again when I am In need of something in the bee 

 line. E. E. McColm. 



Marion Co.. 111., July 13. 



We usually begin mailing Queens in May, and con- 

 tinue thereafter on the plan of "first come first served." 

 The price of one of our Untested Queens alone is 90 

 cents, or with the old American Bee Journal for one 

 year — both for $1.60. Three Queens (without Journal) 

 would be $2,.j0. or 6 for $4.50. Full instructions for in- 

 troducing are sent with each Queen, being printed on the 

 underside of the address-card on the mailing-cage. You 

 cannot do better than to get one or more of our fine 

 Standard-Bred Queens. 



George W. York & Co., 



Chicago, 111. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Honey to Sell or Wanted 



"N^^ANTED — Choice extracted white and 

 amber honey in barrels or cans. Send sam- 

 ple, and price delivered f. o. b. Preston. 



iiAtf M. V. Facey. Preston, Minn. 



Will Pay for early shipments of good 

 flavored clean honey. Kxtracted. 6o-lb. cans, 

 8c. Comb in sections, frames or boxes, isc 

 net weight, F. O. B. Baxter Spring's. ICan. 



3Atf O. N. Baldwin 



For Sale. — .Absolutely pure California 

 sage extracted honey; several cars white 

 and light amber, in 6o-lb. tins, two tins to a 

 case. Write us for samples and prices. 

 Rather Bros., Managers, 

 Hemet "Valley Bee-Keepers' Association, 

 7.Mf Hemet, Cal 



Honey for Sale— We have some of the 

 Finest Water-White Alfalfa Honey in 6o-lb. 

 cans, two in a box, at iic a pound; i or more 

 cans, at I0/2C. 10 or more cans at loj^c. We 

 have some other fine Extracted Honey, put 

 up in the same way, but not quite so white, 

 at Jic less per pound. A good sample of ei- 

 ther kind for 10 cts.. which amount can be 

 deducted from your first order. Address, 

 George W. York & Co., 

 in North Jefferson St,. Chicago, III. 



" Advanced Bee-Culture." — A 



new edition of this book, by the late 

 \V. Z. Hutchinson, of Michigan, is one 

 of the practical and up-to-date books 

 lor the specialist bee-keeper ever writ- 

 ten. Its 200 pages touch on nearly 500 

 subjects pertinent to modern bee-keep- 

 ing, and all are discussed authoritatively. 

 It has many fine illustrations. It 'is 

 bound in attractive and substantial 

 cloth, with a clover design in natural 

 colors on its cover. All together it is 

 a volume whose appearance and un- 

 questionable worth justly entitles it to 

 a place in the library of every bee- 

 keeper._ No more important work on 

 the subject has appeared. It is mailed 

 for only $1.00, or with the American 

 Bee Journal one year — both for $1.80.' 

 Send all orders to the office of the 

 American Bee Journal, 117 North Jef- 

 ferson Street, Chicago, 111. 



For Sale— Duston White Wyandottes. $2; 



15 eggs. St; 55 per 100. 

 iiAiy Elmer Gimlin. Taylorville. III. 



