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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



April, 1919 



WANTED. — For season of 1919, a man to work 

 with bees, 400 colonies. State experience, age, 

 wages, and reference. 



J. B. Merwin, Prattsville, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Experienced beeman and one helper. 

 Past workers and able to do heavy work. Prefer 

 young men experienced in handling auto trucks. 

 State all particulars in answering and wages want- 

 ed. Ernest W. Pox, Pruitdale, S. D. 



WANTED. — We want to engage a young man 

 or young woman, thoroly experienced in bee cul- 

 ture, tg start and manage an apiary, and assist in 

 poultry department meanwhile. Will want to be- 

 gin with about 50 to 100 colonies this season. 



Forrest Ferguson Farms, Dyersburg, Tenn. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



If you have good location and nee.l expert help 

 in building up large bee business write to me. Can 

 invest. K. T. Stinnett, HilLsboro, Ore. 



WANTED. — Experienced beekeeper wants em- 

 ployment in an apjary in U. S. or Canada. Send 

 letter, no telegram. 



Morris P. Laughlin, Albin, Wyo. 



WANTED. — Work for nine months with some 

 extensive apiarist by single man 29 years old with 

 good health and character. Wages expected $60.00 

 per month and board. H. K. Freligh, Ovid, N. Y. 



WANTED. — A position as assistant in apiary, by 

 a strong young college woman interested in commer- 

 cial beekeeping. Keady to begin work at any time. 



C. Amelia Winford, 120 Oak Ave., Ithaca,' N. Y. 



WANTED. — Position by a professional, to work 

 in apiary as an assistant queen-breeder, on any 

 work in large apiary. Southern states preferreid. 

 Address J. Richards, Queen-breeder, Gen. Del., 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Work wanted by Australian expert 

 between April and July 14. Have managed 500-colony 

 apiary and produced 19 tons in one .season. Expert 

 queen-rearer (after Doolittle). Reply at once, stat- 

 ing wages, c o .393.37 for Rosser, J. H., c o Miss 

 Lahej-, 23 Paddington Green, London, W. I., Eng- 

 land. 



WANTED. — Experienced apiarist wants position. 

 Thirty-three, doesn't use liquor or tobacco ; no 

 trifler or quitter, steady and reliable, will work on 

 salary or on share basis; could invest $300. State 

 best offeiT in first letter. Location, not particular. 

 Pro-Germans or Catholic save vour stamps. 



E. W. P., P. O. Box No. 184, Marshall, Minn. 



WAJSTTED. — Student having attended winter 

 course in General Agriculture and also speci-al Short 

 Course in beekeeping held at Cornell University 

 this winter is anxious to secure employment in api- 

 ary, preferably in New York State. Strong, inter- 

 ested and careful. 



H. J. c o Gleanings in Bee Culture, Medina, O. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



FOR SALE. 

 40c. 



-Early tomato plants, 100 by mail, 

 •J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



FOR SALE. — Progressive everbearing strawbeory 

 and St. Regis everbearing raspberry plants at $3.00 

 per 100. For other prices write 



Nicollet County Nursery, St. Peter, Minn. 



PRINTING. — Send your copy for estimate. 

 Work guaranteed. Circulars, Bill Heads, Letter 

 Heads, etc. The Hawthorne Press, R. W. Hopkins, 

 Mgr., Yonkers, N. Y. | = 



E. D. Townsend, the present owner of the Do- ^ 



rnfintir lipeJcpr'-r bought beekeepers' supplies for | ^ 



the Nationnl BeeVeep^rs' As.cociation for several ^ 



years. He is now buying for the subscribers of the Z\\\ 



Domestic Beekeeper at the same low manufacturers' 

 price. Listen now what he has got up his sleeve : 

 Any Gleanings subscriber buying five dollars' 

 worth of supplies thru the Domestic Beekeeper at 

 catalog price, and sending along an extra dollar to 

 pay for a year's subscription to the Domestic Bee- 

 keeper, will get in return a rebate check for a dol- 

 lar, leaving the year's subscription to the Domestic 

 Beekeeper absolutely free to you. Of course, if your 

 order for supplies is larger than five dollars, you 

 will get a correspondingly larger rebate check on 

 your order. One of oui- subscribers got a rebate 

 check of $40.00 on his order of supplies last month, 

 March. It was just like getting money from home 

 to him, as he sent us the same money he would 

 have had to pay if he had bought thru the regular 

 dealer in beekeepers' supplies. More and more, 

 close buyers of beekeepers' supplies are investigating 

 the buying facilities of the Domestic Beekeeper. A 

 word to the wi.:e should be sufficient to cause you to 

 send your next order for beekeepers' supplies to the 

 Domestic Beekeeper, Northstar, Michigan. 



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MASON BEE SUPPLY COMPANY 



MECHANIC FALLS, MAINE 



From 1897 to 1918 the Norlhea§tern 

 Branch of The A. I. Root Company 



Prompt find BECAUSE — Only Root's Goods are sold. 

 It is a business with us not a side line. 



Efficient 



Service 



Eight mails dally. 

 Two lines of railway. 



If you have not received 1919 catalog, send name at once. 



850,000 



GRAPE-VINES 



69 varieties. Also Small Fruits, Trees, etc. Best rooted stock. 

 Genuine, cheap. 2 sample vines mailed for 10c. Descrip- 

 tive catalog free. LEWIS ROESCH, Box U, Fredonia, N. T. 



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Are you READY 



For Your Bees to Start Work? 



It is good business for 

 you to order early and 

 use up-to-date supplies. 



OUR 

 SERVICE 



is immediate and per- 

 sonal. Lewis supplies 

 are best. The best is the 

 cheapest. Let us send 

 catalog and quote prices. 



Western Honey Producers 



DEPARTMENT C 



Sioux City, Iowa 



