326 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE June, 1918 



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Best by Test." Superior quality creates tremendous demand- 

 over two carloads shipped during May. Have you ordered? 



I Superior Foundation 



I " Best by Test." i 



M over two carloads 



I American Can Co. Honey Cans 



g Over four carloads now on hand. Other cars ordered. 



j Dovetailed Beehives 



= Our stock is complete. Prompt shipments guaranteed. 



I Honey Extractors 



= Plenty on hand — more enroute. 



I Sections and Shipping Cases 



M " Everything in Bee Supplies." 



We recommend early ordering to offset slow transportation. 



^ Yours for Prompt Service = 



I Superior Honey Company, Ogden, Utah | 



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I ^^"^ Domestic Beekeeper at Half Price | 



There are many readers of Gleanings who have never taken the ^Domestic Bee- 

 keeper, consequently, do not know what we are doing- for our subscribers. Here is 

 our special offer: The price of the Domestic Beekeeper is $1.00 per year. Send us 

 50c for the last half of 1918 and we will mail you the back numbers for the first 

 half of 1918 so you will receive a full year for the 50c, just half price.i This offer 

 is good for the first 200 subscriptions received, as we have only 200 full sets to 

 offer. 



Buy your 60-lb. cans thru us, only 98c per case of two, from Detroit, Michigan. 

 Beekeepers' supplies bought for our subscribers at a considerable discount from 

 catalog price. 



Have your foundation made from your own wax; our proposition is a good one. 

 Any make of foundation or supplies you prefer, shipped direct from the factory to 

 you without the middlenmn 's ])rofit. 



Remember that 50c pays for tlie Domestic Beekeepert for all of 1918, also, 

 our large buying experience is at your service. You will need tlie Domestic Bee- 

 keeper to keep in touch with the minimum price fixing committee, appointed by 

 the Chicago North-Western Association, of which the Editor is one, to be in shape 

 to intelligently place a price on your 1918 crop of honey. This committee saved 

 producers something like $500,000.00 on their 1917 crop and expect to do even 

 better this year. An enterprising honey producer cannot afford to be without 

 the Domestic Beekeeper, at this especial time. The Domestic Beekeeper (succes- 

 sor to tlie Review) is the producers' own journal, liaving no interests excepting 

 the producer. Address witii your 50c. 



The Domestic Beekeeper, Northstar, Mich. 



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