THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



191 



move the nozzle, push these shavings (which 

 will not be burned) to the bottom to form 

 the bottom layer, fill with the planer shav- 

 ings and cover with the dampened hand 

 shavings as before, and you are again ready 

 for another hour's constant use. During 

 that time of year when uo excessive or con- 

 stant volume of smoke is used, one lilling 

 often lasts us live hours. No material will 

 better hold fire than these shavings, when 

 properly adjusted. Rolther bees learn to be- 

 ware of the volume of smoke that a few puffs 

 bring forth. " 



ADVE RTISEMENTS 



PATENT. WIRED, COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BROOD FRAMES. 



THIN, FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Has No Fish Bone in Surplus Honey. 



Being the cleanest is usually worked 



the quickest of any foundation made. 



J. VAN UKUSEN & SONS, 



(SOLE MANUFACTURERS), 



3-90-tf Sprout Brook,Mont.('o.,N.Y 



Bee Journal, 



Poultry Journal, 



EDITED BY D. A. JONES. ED'TD BY UNO. GRAY. 



$1,00 a Year. 



$1.00 a Year. 



These are published separately, alternate weeks; 

 edited by live, practical men and contributed to 

 by the beet WFiters. Both journals are interesting 

 and alike valuable to expert or novice. Both 

 illustrated and improved. Under new manage- 

 ment. Address BEETON, ONT.. Canada. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



(^ Prices for Jup^ and aft^r. *^ 



J^ One untested queen .75 ^ 



iC Three " queens, 2-'J" jZJ 



Q One tested queen, l.iO O 



.^ Three " queens, 4 0'' 



y^ Very beet, select, tested queen, . . .3.00 Q| 

 1 Two - frame nucleus, with any queen, W| 

 I $1,50 extra. Safe arrival guaranteed. J** 



rj w. J. ELLISON, rn 



lU 3-9i-3t Ca.tcJj&n, 5. c. V) 



^ £liuer Hutchinson, '^ 



^; Vassar, Tuscola Co., Mich., can furnish ^ 



y untested, S-banded, Italian queens at $1.00 li 



^ each;*; for $5.00. Tested queen. $1.50. % 



, Breeding queen, $4.00. 6-92-tf '' ' 



® 



Second Hevod 

 Supplies 



the 

 second 

 hand supplies that ■.^^ 

 1 have been advertis- ®^ 

 ing in the Review, the ®' 

 following remain unsold : — 



100 old-style, Heddon surplus 

 cases at 20 cts. ( as a non-separatored 

 case, they have no superior) ; 25 slatted 

 noney boards at 10 cts. ; 40 " dummies " for 

 contracting the brood nest, 3 cts. ; 20 Heddon 

 feeders at 40 cts. ; 25 Alley queen and drone 

 traps at 25 cts. All these are practically as 

 good as new. 



I also have 2,000 new, four - piece, white 

 poplar sections at !|4.00, and 200 white pop- 

 lar, 12-1T3 shipping cases in the flat at 10 cts. 

 They were made by Dr. Tinker, and cost 

 me 11 cts. each, besides the freight. They 

 are neat, and particularly adapted to exhib- 

 iting honey at fairs. 



I would sell any of these articles for cash, 

 or I would exchange them for extracted 

 honey. 



W.Z, HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mlclian, 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS. 



From May 20th to .June 20th, $1..50 each. After 

 the l8t of June there will be two breeding yards, 

 one for ('arniolans and one for Italians, and 

 qiioens of either variety will 1)(' sold as follows: 

 Untested queens, 75 cts. each ; three for $2.00; 

 six for $3.fi0. After June 2(ith, tesied ((ueens of 

 either variety, $1 00 eacli. For further particu- 

 lars send for circular. 1-92 tf 

 JnO. AVHDREWS, patten's t\\\\s, H. Y. 



IF you wish to advertise anything anvwhere at 

 any time write to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 



No 10 Spruce St , N. Y. 



I Golden, Honey Queens. 



A Queens in June, untested, $1.00; six 



/ for $5.00, TeBte.l, $1.70. Select tested, 



. $2. .50; extra select, $4.50; the very best, 



,,.. $8.00. Imported, $6 00. 

 % LEININGER BROS., 



% 12-91-tf Ft. Jennings, Ohio. . 



