7,12 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE December, 1918 



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1 1 MR. BEEKEEPER . 11 



You Can Help 



The Work of Reconstruction 



II . . BY . . II 



j I Ordering Your Supplies Now 1 1 



I I . . BY . . II 



II ordering standard goods so as || 



1 1 to enable manufacturing plants ! | 



1 1 to increase production 1 1 



II . . BY . . II 



1 1 wintering your bees with care- 1 1 



1 1 ful attention to their comfort 1 1 



1 1 and safety || 



■ I Get busy now and make up a list of your requirements \ | 



1 1 — take advantage of prevailing transportation condi- 1 1 



I i tions, later on it may be more difficult to secure prompt 1 1 



I I shipment. Remember, every pound of honey produced 1 j 



I j will release its equivalent of butter or sugar for other 1 1 



I I purposes of food. 1 1 



1 1 INCREASE YOUR HONEY PRODUCTION || 



1 1 THE ITALIANS ARE OUR ALLIES I ■ 



G. B. Lewis 

 Company 



BEWARE 



WHERE YOU BUY YOUR 



BEEWARE 



MAKES THE Fl N EST 



Watertown, 

 Wis. 



Order from your nearest distributor. 



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