JUNE 15, 1913 



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Coward 



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A shoe that balances the child's body 

 properly , promotes shapely foot growth 

 — strengthens arch and ankle. Pre- 

 vents many, and relieves most, foot 

 ailments common to childhood, includ- 

 ing weak arch and "flat-foot." 



Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension 

 Heel made by James S. Coward for over 30 years. 



FOR CHILDREN, WOMEN AND MEN. 



Send for Catalog. Mail Orders Filled 



Sold Nowhere Else. 



JAMES S. COWARD 



264-274 Greenwich St.. near Warren St., New York 



If You Need Queens 

 By Return Mail 



We can fill your order. Three-band Italian.^, gentle, 

 and the be.st of honey-gatherers. Queen.s large and 

 prolifle. Tested, Sl.OO each: .'Jl'i.OO per doz.: untested, 

 75 cts.; 18.00 per doz. Send for price list. 



J. W. K. SHAW & CO., 

 Loreauville, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. 



Miller's Strain of Red-clover ITALIAN QUEENS 



By Return Mail after June 5 to 15 or order returned 

 Bred from superior breeders for business; gentle; 

 no better hustlers; bees roll honey in; three-banded; 

 Northern-bred: hardy and vigorous; winter well; 

 not inclined to swarm; bred from best leather-colored 

 long-tongued red-clover strains. Untested, .fl.OO, six, 

 $5.00; dozen, $9.00. Select untested, $1.25; six, $6.00; 

 dozen, $11.00. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Isaac F. Miller, a Queen specialist and breeder for 

 sixteen years, previously of Brookville, Rt. 2, Rey- 

 noldsville, and lately of Oil City, Rt. 2, Pa., is agent 

 and breeder for E. L. Miller. Send all orders to 



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



Pure Golden Italian Queens 



Better than Last Year 



Mated, $1.00; select mated, $1.50; select tested, $3.00; 

 breeders as high as $50.00. Send for booklet, and get 

 the best . . My breeders produced over 200 pounds 

 of surplus each last year. Try them and see what 

 they will do for you. 



GEO. M. STEELE, 30 So. 40th St., Ptiiladelphia, Pa. 



BEESWAX 

 WANTED! 



Recent demand for comb foundation 

 has been good, and our stock of bees- 

 wax is running low. We offer for good 

 average quality and prompt shipment 

 30 cts. per lb. cash, or 32 in trade, de- 

 livered at Medina. Shipments from 

 the Pacific coast should be in barrels 

 or boxes. From other Western points, 

 pack in double bags to get the most 

 favorable rate. Be sure to mark the 

 shipment so it can be identified when 

 it arrives, and send us a shipping re- 

 ceipt with a statement of gross, tare, 

 and net weight shipped. This is im- 

 portant as it gives us something to 

 check so as to determine whether any 

 has been lo.st in transit. 



The A. I. Root Company 



Medina, Ohio 



Convention Notices 



The field meeting of the New Jersey State Bee- 

 keepers' Association will be held at tlie apiary of 

 Mr. George Grover, near Trenton, N. J., June 25. 

 The folloviing is the program: 



Reading of minutes. 



The Improved Robber Cloth — Demonstrated, Dr. 

 Cheney, Hoboken. 



The Tube Escape and its Uses — Demonstrated, 

 W. W. Case, Frenchtown. 



Question-box. 



Short Cuts in Finding Queens — Demonstrated, 

 I. J. Stringham, New York; Dr. Cheney, Hoboken; 

 C. H. Root, Red Bank. 



My Winter Case and its Advantages, C. H. Root, 

 Red Bank. 



It is quite possible that Dr. Phillips will also be 

 present, and talk on a live subject. 



The main features of this meeting are to be the 

 demonstrations and discussions. 



Plans are being made to have the latest Ferguson 

 uncapper demonstrated. 



Lunch will be served at the apiary at a reasonable 

 cost. 



Trenton can be reached by the P. R. R., P. & R. 

 R. R., and trolleys. The apiary is 20 minutes' trolley 

 ride from State and Broad Sts., Trenton, on the 

 Trenton-Lawrenceville line. Get off at Fairfield Ave., 

 and follow the signs. Cars leave Trenton every 20 

 minutes. 



New Egypt. N. J. E. G. Carb, Sec. 



The pound of bees and queen I purchased of you 

 last July are coming along very nicely. They filled 

 almost five Hoffman frames last fall, and wintered 

 out on their summer stands. They are very gentle 

 compared with the hybrids which I had. 



St. Benedict, Pa. W. H. BauGhman. 



