1917 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



183 



Poultry Supplies 



Poultry supplies of all kinds, best 

 automatic grain feeders, fountains, 

 feed troughs, dry mash hoppers, bone 

 mills, exhibition and shipping coops, 

 leg bands, shell, grit, bone, meat, 

 foods, and remedies ANYTHING YOU 

 WANT. Also Pigeon, Kennel and Bee 

 Supplies. Circular free. 



Eureka Supply House 



Box B-403, - Aurora, Illinois 



PATENTED 



WRIGHT'S FRAME-WIRING DEVICE 



Most rapid in use. Saves cost of machine 

 in one day. Tii^hter wires, no l<inlts. nosore 

 hands. Price. $2.50. postpaid in U. S A. 



G. W. Wright Company, Azusa, Calif. 



Why Not Get What You Want, 



And When You Want It? 



The Atchley Queens and Bees need no 

 recommendation to the beekeeping world. 

 They have been buyine them for FORTY 

 YEARS. AND ARE STILL DOING IT. 

 BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW! 



One-pound package. $140 each; 25 for 

 $32.50; too for $125. Two pound packages. 

 $2.25 each; 25 for $52 50; 100 for $210. 

 Two-frame nuclei, J2.30 each; three-frame, 

 $325 each. No queens. Untested queens, 

 Italian or Carniolan. ti 00 each, or $10 per 

 dozen; 100 for $70 A bie lot of fine tested 

 queens cheap. Write for prices. Prices 

 on bees and queens in large lots quoted on 

 applica tion. 



WM. ATCHLEY, Mathls, Texas 



///(• 7 ex Lis Bee ami Honev Man 



FILMS DEVELOPED 



All roll films developed for 10 

 cents. We return them the same 

 day. Everything in the KODAK 

 Line. Send for catalog. 



F. M. ALEXANDER 

 Atlantic, Iowa 



QUINN'S QUEENS OF QUALITY 



Have no superiors— "There's a reason." Are 

 Mendelian bred, good qualities accentuated. 

 Gray Caucasians, most gentle of all, prolific, 

 hardy, vigorous, disease resistant, white 

 comb builders— they deliver the goods. 



I TALIANS, 3-banded line bred pedigreed, 



need no boosting; they speak for themselves. 



Prices on application at either apiary. 



CHAS. W. QUINN 



609 W. I7lh kit. Gei. Del., 



HoisttD Helghti. Th. Ft. Nycrs. Fit. 



NEW BINGHAN BEE SMOKER 



In 1878 the original direct draft 

 bee smoker was invented and pat- 

 ented by Mr. T. F. Bingham, of 

 ■Michigan. Mr. Bingham manufac- 

 tured the Bingham Smoker and 

 Bingham Honey Knife for nearly 

 thirty-five years, and in 1912 becom- 

 ing a very old man, we purchased 

 this business and joined it to our 

 established business of beekeepers' 

 supplies and general beeware. Those 

 who knew Mr. Bingham will join us 

 in saying that he was one of the 

 finest of men, and it gives us much 

 pleasure to help perpetuate his name 

 in the beekeeping industry. 



Bintham Smokers have been improved 

 from time to time, are now the finest on 

 the market, and for nearly forty years 

 have been the standard in this and many 

 foreign countries. P'or sale by all dealers 

 in bee supplies or direct from the manu- 

 facturers 



Smoke Engine. 4 inch stove 28 oz. $1.25 



Doctor. <54inch stove 26 oz. .8s 



Two largersizes in copper extra 



Conqueror, s-inch stove 23 oz. .75 



Little Wonder. 2^-inch stove. . 10 oz. .50 



Hinged cover on the two larger sizes, 

 postage extra. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO., Graud Kapids, Michigan 



WOODMAN'S SECTION FIXER 



A combined section press and foundation 

 fastener of pressed steel construction. ONE 

 OF THE GREAT ADVATAGES this machine 

 has over all others on the market, in the putting 

 in of top and bottom starters is. YOU AL- 

 WAYS HANDLE LARGE PIECES OF FOUN- 

 DATION. You know how hard it is to set small 

 narrow pieces for bottom starters. With this 

 machine a large piece of foundation is set and 

 the hot plate is again used to cut it o£f. leaving 

 the narrow bottom starter. What is left of the 

 large piece is then set for the top starter. 



Price of machine, $250; with lamp, I2 75. 

 Weight, ; lbs.; postage extra. 



Another advantage is the section always 

 comes away from the machine right side up 

 with the top starter, large piece, hanging down, 

 and does not become loosened in reversing as 

 with other machines. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO., 

 Graud Rapids, Michigan 



TIN HONEY PACKAGES 



Do not wait longer, but secure your honey packages at once. The tin plate situation is 

 becoming more serious from day to day. Freight traffic is slow and uncertain. We placed 

 our order for tin plate for our 1918 Bee Smoker Trade some time before a state of war was 

 declared We dared not wait longer, for fear we could not secure it at all. Our three year 

 contract on tin honey packages is still being honored, and runs until Jan. 1,1919. We are 

 saving money for carload buyers and others of smaller lots. Send us a list of your require- 

 ments. Do not delay. Act at once. 



Friction Top Tins 



A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



ore CliPPI ICC of all kinds: catalog free. 

 DCC-9UrrLIC9 Send 25c for go page book 

 on how to handle bees. Discount for early 

 orders. Honey for sale. 



J. W. ROUSE, Mexico, Missouri 



SELECT ITALIAN BEES 



by the pound. Nuclei QUEENS. 1917 prices 

 on request. Write. 



J. B. HOLLOPETER, Rockton, Pa. 



Miller's Strain Italian Queens 



By return mail, northern bred from my best 

 superior breeders In full colonies; for busi- 

 ness; three banded; gentle; hustlers; win- 

 ter well; not inclined to swarm; roll honey 

 in Unt.. $100; 6 for J5 00; 12 f or $9.00 Sel. 

 unt.. ti 2S; 6 for $6,00; 12 for 11. Virgins i to 3 

 days old at 50c each at senders risk Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed in United 

 States and Canada. Specialist of 20 yrs ex- 

 perience. 



ISAAC F. MILLER, Brookville, Rt. 2, Pa. 



