DECEMBER 1, 1913 



Callender Shoe-scraper 



Combination Scraper and Brush 



Scrapes the mud from the sole of the shoe and cleans the sides at the same time. Every 

 housewife should have one. It will reduce her work in saving the time necessarj' to clean 

 rugs and floors, which otherwise would be tracked with dust and dirt from the street. 



It is made of the finest material; no screws to rust; heavily japanned. Brushes re- 

 main stationary. It is so simple that a child can change the brushes. 



f^very household needs one or more. 



'D««AT->-k'iiiTT-k f^ffo,W' We will send one of these Callencler Shoe-scrapers as premium to anv 

 XTCliliUlll V-'llCI . reader who sends us TWO NEW subscriptions to GLEANINGS IN BEE 

 CULTURE for six months at the rate of 25 cents each. 



Postage on Canadian subscriptions 15 cents additional for each trial subscription for six months. 



The A. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio 



A BEEKEEPER who uses cheap shipping-cases for his comb 

 honey isn't necessarily mean. The chances are he's 

 thoughtless. But many grocers or other dealers who 

 receive his honey will not accept this generous view. 



Among that number may be the very grocer he wants to 

 influence most — the one who has the best trade in honey in that 

 locality. 



So he should use good shipping-cases, such as we make. To 

 use them is economy, not an expense. 



For particulars write us or our dealers, or consult our catalog. 



The A. I. Root Company 



Medina, Ohio 



New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, Des Moines. 



