1917 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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Poultry Supplies 



Poultry supplies of all kinds, best 

 automatic grain feeders, fountains, 

 feed troughs, dry masli tioppers, 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. Tighter wires, no kinks, nosore 

 iiands. Price. $2.50. postpaid in U, S A. 

 G. W. Wright Company, Azusa. Calif. 



Cray Caucasians 



Early breeders ; 'great honey 

 gatherers ; cap beaatirolly white, 

 great comb builders ; very pro- 

 lific ; gentle ; hardy ; good win 

 lerers. Untested, $1.00. Select 

 nnteste<l,$1.25. Tested, $1.50 

 Select Tested, $2.00. The best 

 all-purpose bee. 



H. W. FULMER, Point Pieastnt, Pa. 



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 



3 BANDED ITALIANS 



From Max I until June I 



Untested. $1 00; 6. $4.5o; 12. 

 J8 00 Tested. $1.25; 6. $5 5o; 

 12. lio.So 

 From June I until Nov I 



Untested. 75c: 6, t4.oo; 12, 

 $7 50. Tested. $1 00; 6. I'i.oo, 

 12. $0.00. Select tested $2.00 

 eacii. Circular free. 



JOHN G. MILLER 

 723 C St., Corpus Christi, Texas 



NEW BINGHAM BEE SNOKER 



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. 



Bingham .Smokers have been improved 

 from time to time, are now ttie finest on 

 the market, and for nearly forty years 

 have been the standard in this and many 

 foreiun countries. For sale by all dealers 

 in bee supplies or direct from the manu- 

 facturers 



Smoke Engine. 4 inch stove 28 oz $1 25 



Doctor. iVi inch stove 26 oz. H3 



Two lartersizes in copper extra 



Conqueror, ?-inch stove 21 oz .75 



Little Wonder, 25^-inch stove. . 16 oz .50 



Hinued cover on the two larger sizes, 

 postage extra. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO.. Grand Kapids, »lichigan 



Bingham Honey Uncapping Knives 



With Nezv Cold Handle 



We are furnishing the same quality steel, best money can buy, thin-bladed 

 knives that Mr. Bingham manufactured years ago. The old timers all re- 

 meiTiber these knives and many are writing in as Mr. Volstad in the following 



letters. The substitutes offered by oth- 

 ers have not given the satisfaction de- 

 sired. 



Lyie. Minn., Tune 21, 1917. 

 fj. G. Woodman Co. 



Gentlemen: Have you the thin, good working 

 uncapping knives we used to get about 20 years 

 ago and that worked to perfection? 



K. H. Volstad. 



We sent an 85^ and 10-inch knife and 

 received the following letter: 



LyIe, Minn July 3, 1917. 

 ' G. Woodman Co. 



Gentlemen; Knives received; glad you sent 

 iliem at once. They are just what I want and 

 have been looking for, but did not know where to 

 get them. K. H. Volstad. 



Many of the most extensive honey producers insist on the Genuine Bing- 

 ham Knives. Mr. N. E. France, of Platteville, Wis., gave us a fine unsolicited 

 testimonial on the steam heated Bingham knife, too long for this space. 

 Present prices are: 10-inch knives, 85 cents each; 8><-inch knives. 75 cents 

 each. Steam heated knives, with tubing, $2.50 each. Postage extra. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



TIN HONEY PACKAGES 



The tin plate situation is becoming more serious from day to day and prices have taken a 

 steady advance for the last year and a half. Prices still continue to advance slowly and at the 

 present time it is almost unobtainable. We purchased enough tin plate for our bee smoker 

 trade to last us a year or more, before the war was declared. It would be a hard matter for us 

 to get it at any price now. Our three-year contract on tin honey packages is sf'l being honored 

 and runs to Jan. 1, 1919. Prices are adjusted every three months, but we are considerably under 

 present market prices and are saving for carload buyers and others of smaller lots. Send us a 

 list of your requirements and let us figure with you. 



Fridtion Top Tins 



2-lb. Cans. 23^-lb. Cans. 3-lb. Cans. 5-lb. Pails. inlb. Pails 



Cases holding 24 24 12 6 



Cratjs holding 60 50 



Crates holding 100 100 100 100 



Crates holding 603 460 203 113 



A. G.WOODMANCO., Grand Rapids, Michigan 



Dr. Miller's Thousand Answers 



Postpaid 

 $1.25 



