May 1, 1912 



17 



Three Hundred 



two -frame nuclei with 

 tested q'leens. each, $3; 

 ten for $25: one hun- 

 dred for $250. ■ The 

 same with untested 

 queens at ten per cent 

 less. The above are 

 three -banded Italians. 



These prices F. O. B. 

 Mat his. No foul brood. 

 Ready to ship May 15. 



B. M. CARAWAY 



Mathis, Texas 



New England Beekeepers 



Every Thing in Supplies 



New Goods Factory Prices Save Freight 



CULL & WILLIAMS CO. 

 Providence, R. I. 



SCIENCE OF 

 FISHING 



Science of Fishing 



The Most Practical Book on Fishing Ever Published 



A new book on lishlng, 

 telling how to catch fish; 

 lor those who have 

 caught them, as well as 

 those who never have. 



The book contains upward of 

 :!00 pages of practical informa- 

 tion on fishing- for fresh-water 

 food and game flsh; also those 

 of salt water. There are no 

 superfluities, but each chapter 

 h.is been condensed and put 

 into simple language that is 

 easily understood by all, and 

 there is more information in 

 this book than in any other on 

 lishing of its size ever publish- 

 ed. It describes the flsh; tells 

 where they are found; tells 

 their habits, and how. when, 

 and where to catch them; also 

 the kind of tackle that is used 

 for each fish. The book is profusely illustrated with half-tone 

 cuts from photographs and drawings showing all kinds of 

 rods, reels, and other tackle; the various fish; diagrams show- 

 ing how to make rods, nets, etc.. and how to handle the tackle 

 in various kinds of Ashing. There are over a hundred illus- 

 trations in all. The book is 5.\7 inches, printed on good qual- 

 ity heavy paper, and divided up into 22 chapters as follows: 



I. — Remarks on the Gentle Ait. 

 II.— Rods. 

 III.— Reels. 



IV. — Hooks, Lines, and Leaders, 

 v.— Flies. 



VI.— Artificial Baits. 



VII.— Landing Nets, Gaffs, Tackle, Boxes, etc. 

 VIII.— Bait Casting. 

 IX.- Fly Casting-. 

 X.— Surf Casting. Trolling. Stiff Fishing, etc. 

 XI.— Use of Natural Baits. 

 XII.— Handling the Hooked Fish. 

 XIIL— Fishing for Black Bass. 

 XXV.— Fishing for Trout and Salmon. 

 XV.— Pike, Pickerel, Muskellunge, and Pike-Perch. 

 XVI.—Sunflsh, Carp, Catfish, and Suckers. 

 XVII.— Fishing for Tarpon and Tuna. 

 XVIII.— Fishing for Other Sea Fish. 

 XIX.— Making, Kepairing, and Caring for Tackle. 



XX.— General Information and Advice. 

 XXI.— Commercial Fishing. 

 XXII.— Distribution of Fish-Good Places. 



Prrce, Cloth-bound, Postpaid, 60 Cents 



A. R. Harding, Publisher, Columbus, Ohio 



Bee-keeper's Supplies 



Sold in Central Michigan at let-live prices, 

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It's Modern, it's Clean, It's Sanitary, It's Attractive, It's Proven a Success 



Send 25c (coin) for postage and packing, for com- 

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