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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



April 27, 1905. 



BEST BEE-SUPPLIES 



Lewis' Goods at Factory Prices, 



Root's Mlm and Extractors, Dailaiit's Coml] FoMdation, 



Bioirtiaiii Smolders. 



Dovetailed bives with the famous COLORADO COVER. The best cover ever put on a 

 bee-hive. Hives (if entirely complete) cost you no more with this cover than with other 

 covers, but ihey are far better. WHERE DO YOU LIVE? We will quote you a price with 

 freight paid to your station if you send us your list of what you intend to buy. We ship goods 

 ■each year into every Stale east of the Rocky Mountains; let us ship to you. 



A Porter Bee-Escape Free with First Order if You say where you saw this ad. SS- 

 page Catalog free. Send for one at once. 



C. M. SCOTT & CO., 



E.washst.IndiaDapi)lis,lDd. 



Flease mention Bee Journal when ■writinc 



Early Orders | 



; Win be shipped promptly. It saves you money to get your order for ^ 



i SUPPLIES in early, by having these goods on hand when you want to £ 



1 use them. You will lose by neglecting to order NOW. ig 



We save you one-fourth on all Supp'ies, for same quality. ^ 



JOHN DOLL & SON, I 



:^ Power Building, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. S 



If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field more 



completely than atiy other published, 



send $1.20 to 



Prof. A. J. Cookp Claremont, Cal., 



FOK HIS 



" Bee=Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 



LICE SAP LIFE 



Thiit'iL. how they live atnj thrive. 

 You c;in C have iiealth.v. prurttable 

 fowls or stock and have lice too. 



Lambert's Death to Lice 



promptly kills all insect vermin and 

 make« sittincr hens comfortable. 

 Sample iftc: 100 oz., $1.00 hv expicss. 

 O. K. STOCK FOOO CO.. 

 r>. J. Lambert, Vice-Pres, 

 406 Klunou Bide, ChlcaEo, lit 



Manmaclurers Of Duu'lluGPGrS OUPPIIGS 



Lowest Prices and Highest Quality. Our New Cata- 

 log just out. Write for it. Compare prices with others. 

 15 years' experience. Not in the Combination. Modern 

 Machinery. Sections and Shipping-Cases by the car-load. 

 Prompt shipments. Hives, Extractors, Feeders, and all 

 Supplies used by bee-keepers. All goods guaranteed as 

 per Catalog MONDENG MFG. CO., 



147 and 149 Cedar Lake Road. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



l*Atf Plea.<ie mention Bee Journal ■wnen writinfi. 



Reports anb 

 (Experiences 



Fastening Transferred Comb in 

 Frames 



In a recent issue of this Journal directions 

 are given for fastening combs in the frames 

 when transferring, by winding strings around 

 the frames and combs. I like the plan of 

 using splints a little longer than the depth of 

 the frame— splints made from straight-grained 

 wood that will split readily, they being about 

 I4 inch wide and '« inch thick. Place as 

 many slicks on a smooth board as will be 

 needed to hold the comb in place. Lay the 

 frame on top of the sticks, then lay the pieces 

 of comb on the splints, placing other splints 

 opposite the splints under the comb; tie each 

 pair together at the ends outside of frames, 

 the lower end to project as little as possible. 

 When the bees have fastened the comb to the 

 frame and the pieces of comb together, cut 

 the strings at the upper end and work the 

 splints out. Wm. Clark. 



Livingstone Co., N. Y., April 11. 



New Mexico Foul-Brood Law- 

 Honey Prospects 



A foul brood Bill has just been passed by 

 the New Mexico Legislature and is now a 

 law. While it lacks much of what we desired 

 it is a public recognition of the bee-keeping 

 industry and a big step ahead of no law at alL 



Section 1 provides that all bees, hives and 

 fixtures be kept properly disinfected and free 

 from foul brood and contagious diseases. 



Section 2 makes it a misdemeanor to keep 

 bees or fixtures infected with foul brood or 

 contagious diseases, and imposes a fine of not 

 less than SIO nor more than $50, or 30 days in 



BLACK^nCASTCp RED CAMES- 



" The KiNU of IVruUrj. "^ Large 

 size, good layers ox finest eggs. 

 Hardy and fearless, the best all 



gurpose fowl. Willow legs aad 

 ay eves. Illustrated circular. 

 25th year. H. H. FLICK, 

 MANCHESTER. MP. 



March 1st to AprillSth 



2 percent Discount. 



Dovetailed Hives from Michig-an White Pine, 

 $1.25 each, li^-story for comb honey. Address, 



The Wood Bee-Hive and Box Go. 



lOAtf LANSINQ, MICH. 



?lease mention Bae Journal vnen wntina 



FOR SALE 



Tbe apiary of the late Charles B. Achard^ is 

 for sale in Roselle, Do Pag-e Co., 111. It con- 

 laias 11 colonies, 30 complete Danzenbaker 

 bives (15 of them unused), tools, sections, foun- 

 dation, etc Inquire of 



M15S A. m. ACHARD, Roselle, III. 



13A6t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



QUEENS~ 



Best 3-band Italian Bees free from disease for 

 — Uutested Queens, early in May. 75 cts.; 2- 

 frame Nncleus, with Queen, $2.25. Eight years* 

 experience. 



Chesley Presswood, 



Mcdonald, Bradley Co., TENN. 

 14A4t-18E2t Please mention the Bee Jonrnal. 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 when wrltine advertisers. 



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