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OLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Can you always eat all 

 that you "can"? 



After the work of ' 'canning' ' do you find 

 much of your fruit is spoiled? Then, 

 why persist in using old-style, narrow- 

 neclced, tin-topped, screw-capped jarsi 

 That was the old way of "canning."' 

 The new way, the easier, safer, better 

 way is called "jarring," preserving in 

 the all-glass 



E-Z SEAL JAR 



Try putting up beets, beans, corn and 

 tomatoes for winter use. It is fun when 

 you use the E-Z Seal Jar. It has the 

 sanitary all-glass cap — no metal at all. 

 No twisting and turning — the cap 

 clamps with a spring seal. It closes 

 and opens with a touch of the finger. 



Free Jar — Free Book 



Cut outthis coupon, take it 

 I, to your grocer — he will 

 'V give you one E-Z Seal 

 „c>, JarFREE. Besureand 

 1-Qt '< write us for Free 

 P7 *<,_ Bookof Recipes 



—it tells many 

 things you 

 should know 



HAZEL-ATLAS 



GLASS CO. 



»>j Wheeling. 



W. Va. 



SealJarV " 

 FREE »s, 



In order to pocure >i_ 

 free jar, present this "%. 

 coupon to vour dealer V| 

 before Oclubir Ifi, 1912, M, 

 properly filled out. 

 HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. '"», 



■«TieelinK, W.V:i. >| 



This is to certify that I have 'I. 

 received one ''Atlas' E-Z Seal Jar ' 

 free of all cost or obligation. This la 

 the first coupon presented by any menj' , 

 ber of my family. V^ 



Name V 



Address • ..••• V| 



TO THE DEALER:— Present this to jobber from \ 

 wlionj you recieved E-Z Seal Jars All coupons must %. 

 be signed by you and returned before November 1 . litri. \ 

 DEALER'S CERTIFICATE. This is to certify that I eav< 

 one "Atlas" E-Z Seal Jar to the person vhose 8igaatur< 

 appears above. 



Dealer's Name • 



Address . 



bank by Mail 



The fact that the Savings Deposit 

 Bank Company invites accounts 

 of one dollar or more, and receives 

 deposits by mail from all parts of 

 the State, makes it possible for 

 you to carry a bank account and 

 deposit small amounts at your 

 convenience. You will receive the 

 same attention as if you called 

 personally. 



Four per cent compound inter- 

 est is paid on savings. 



The SAVINGS 



DEPOSIT BANK COMPANY 



Medina, Ohio 



ASSETS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS 



A. T. SPITZER. Pres. 



E. R. ROOT. Vlce-pres. 



E. B. SPITZER, Cashier 



The Bank that Pays 4 per cent 



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Is now mailing queens every day except Sun- 

 day. These queens are going to almost every 

 State In the Union. A statement In public 

 print says, "The postofflce at Beevllle has 

 probably cancelled more stamps on queen- 

 cages than any other postofflce In the world." 

 Whether this Is true or not, It Is true that 

 Laws' queens are giving eminent satisfaction, 

 and old customers are continually rer-owing 

 their orders. 



I am breeding- but the one strain of three-banded 

 Red-clover Stoelr Italians. A square deal and good 

 queens are all that I can promise. I shall be pleased to 

 have your order, which will be filled in rotation; how- 

 ever. I can also take care of rush orders. 



Prices: Single queen, $L00; six for $5.00; 100, $76.00. 



ADDRESS PLAINLY 



W. H. LAWS, BEEVILLE, TEXAS 



MILLER'S STRAIN Red-Clover ITALIAN QUEENS 



By return mail or money refunded. Bred from my superior 

 breeder; for business, g-entle; no better hustler; bees just 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, 75c; six, 

 $4.00: dozen, $7.50. Select untested, $1.00; six, $6.00; dozen, 

 $9.00. Satisfaction guaranteed. . I. F. MILLER, previously 

 of BrooltvUle and ReynoldsvlUe, Pa., a queen specialist for 16 

 years, is agent and breeder for E. A. Miller. Send all orders to 

 I. F. MILLER, Rt. 1, Oil City, Pa. 



RAY PRINTING CO., Fostoria,0. 



Make ENGRAVINGS for GLEANINGS 



