April, 1915. 



American Hee Journal 



141 



MILLIONS OF 



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146 Newton Ave. North 



Minneapolis, Minnesota 



The Beekeepers' Review 



The Review is now owned and published by the beekeepers themselves; in fact, it is 

 the honey producers' own magazine, wholly devoted to their especial needs. We buy sup 

 plies for our subscribers, and help them to sell their honey without cost, there being a de- 

 partment where names of those having honey for sale are listed free of charge. Also, if you 

 have bees for sale, there is a department where we list you without a cent's cost. If you 

 want to buy honey, there is a department where you can be listed without charge. Other 

 departments contemplative. If you have beeswax you want made into foundation, we save 

 you money on that. The fact is. the Review's main object of existence is to help its sub- 

 scribers. As we own it ourselves, why shouldn't it be ? 



We are just making a special offer to new subscribers, in as much as we are giving 

 away the last eight months of loia to all new subscribers for 1015. Those back numbers 

 contain many valuable contributions not found in any other publication. lust listen to a 

 few. not having space here to mention them all : Beginning with the May number Mr. Adrian 

 Getaz gives his experience on preventing swarming; sire of entrance to use; home rearing 

 of queens; short cuts in finding queens and other subjects. You should read this. Then 

 there is a two-page article by Wilder, describing his management of woo colonies in 50 

 yards. The fact is. there are nine articles from Mr. Wilder in those back numbers and 

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 them. Then there are several articles from Pearce. telling of his system of managing bees 

 in the production of comb honey without swarming, with only two visits a year. Would 

 you like to know how it is done ? Then there are field notes from Michigan. Tennessee. 

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 Beeville, Bee Co., Texas 



