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CANADIAN 



lv>(> kooperfl will find it tf) their interest to buy 

 thoir supplies of Uie Goold. Shajdoy & Muir Co., 

 of Brantfonl, Ont., ( anaila. Circular free. This firm also publishes a bright, 

 progressive, illustrat.Ml montlily CD CT fS" Jwirnal at $1,0) per year. Sam- 

 ples free. Italian queon.s from the ^^ ^ finest strain of l)ees in the country 

 can be furnished in May at S'.OD each for untested, and g2.()0 each for tested. In 

 June, untested, 75 c's , tested. »1.")0. Remember, 1he 

 and the queens go to the United Stites free from duty. 



JOURNAL 



/ w,^EM^:^m:£^.m:MF.^<f^^.^' \ \ \ 



3 - Frame Nucleus and Italian 



ft"""" i^nn ^"^ ^ 



WRITE U5 



Untested queens, 715 cts ; Six forS3.")0. 



Discount on quaiititi' s. 



Full^Line-^^of^Supplles . 



( ircalar free. I. .J. STUINGH.VM. 



J-iiritf 105 Park Place. New York City. 



Horjey Queers, 



Have, for the past 18 years, been carefully bred 

 in my yards for producinj? comb honey; a spe- 

 cial method being empliyeil whereby largo, 

 loner-lived and prolific queens are secuced. I 

 can fnrnish either three oi- live-banded stock, 

 or from imported mothers, onch variety b^ing 

 lircd in a separate yard. No foul brood or par- 

 alysis. Warranted queens, GO cts., tested, $2(iO. 

 Selected brooders, S2..50. Discount on quantities. 



-9.5-tf 



J. H. GOOD, 



Nappanoe, Ind. 



Before orderiUK your sections and we 

 will give you 150TT01VI PRICES on 



the 



10S8" ONE-PIEGE SECTION, 



Also D. T. HIVES, SHIPPING CRATES and 



other Supplies. 

 Wo have evcrythins in tip top order, and can 



fill orders on short notice. Let us hear 



from you for prices. 



J. FOEjrici^ooF; & CO., 



•Jan. 1st, 1S04. Watertown, Wis. 



— If you wish the best, low-dprice — 



TYPE. - WRITER. 



Write to the editor of the Review. He has an 

 Odell, taken in payment for advertising, and he 

 would be pleased to send descriptive circulars 

 or to correspond with any one thinking of buy- 

 ing such a machine. 



Tested Queens bf Rekn Mail at $1.00 







T AM devoting my apiary largely to the rearing of queens, making a specialty of 

 1 tested Italian queens at $1.00 each or six for $5.00. These queens are of this year's 

 rearing, and have been kept just long enough to know that they are good layers 

 and purely mated. For several weeks I have been filling orders by return mail, and I 

 am keeping a large number of queens in nuclei for the express purpose of enabling 

 me to fill orders promptly. More than six queens ( tested ) will be sold at 75 cents 

 each, but such orders nuistbe sent with the understanding that, while they will be 

 filled as promptly as i)ossible, it may not bo by return mail, which will be the case 

 with six or a less number of queens. The Review and one queen for $1.50. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



