July 6, 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



475 



COLUMBIA 



ONE=PIECE SECTIONS 



JUNE BARGAIN— Stock C. 



following prices 



I 



We have 300,000 No. 2 — 4 1-4 x 1 7-8 open-top Sections to move OUICK at the V 



1000— $3.00 

 3000— 8.50 



5000— $13.75 

 10.000— 25.00 



These Sections are extra good grade of No. 2, and we know will please you. 



Send your order quick. 



COLUMBIA MFG. CO. 



AlfTIGO, WIS. 



23Atf 



FINE QUEENS 



By Return flail. From my 



3 and 5 banded lodgtongued 

 Italians. Tested, *l; war- 

 ranted tested, 75c; untested, 

 60c; no disease. I g^uaran- 

 tee all Queens perfect, to ar- 

 rive safely, and to give rea- 

 sonable satisfaction. I have 

 pleased others and can 

 please you. May I ask for 

 a trial order? 



CHAS. M. DARROW 

 R. F.D. No. 1. MILO, MO. 



Wanted 



The names and addresses of 

 those in the U. S. who expect 

 to buy honey in car or less 

 than car lots during r*OS. 

 The St. Croix Valley Honey-Producers' Ass'a, 

 26A3t Glen WOOD Wis. 



$12.25 to Buffalo, N. Y., 



and return, via Nickel Plate Road, from 

 Chicago, July 8th, 9th, and 10th, with 

 extreme return limit of Aug. -^th, by 

 depositing ticket. Stop-over allowed 

 at Chautauqua Lake points. Also low- 

 est rates to Ft. Wayne. Cleveland, Erie 

 and other eastern points. Three trains 

 daily, with first-class equipment. Meals 

 served in Nickel Plate dining-cars, on 

 American Club Meal Plan, ranging in 

 price from 35c to $1.00; also service a la 

 carte. No excess fare charged on any 

 train on the Nickel Plate Road. If con- 

 templating an eastern trip, write John 

 Y. Calahan, General Agent, 113 Adams 

 St., room 298, Chicago, III. Chicago 

 Depot, cor. Van Buren and La Salle 

 Sts.,the only passenger station in Chi- 

 cago on the Elevated Railroad Loop. 

 13— 25A3t 



Please Mention Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



I am able, and he claims something because 

 of his necessities, but I believe that the spirit 

 of " Live and let live," should be a part of the 

 other fellow as well as of me. 



When he comes to the matter of hives Mr. 

 Hasty talks a little differently. He adminis- 

 ters a very mild and harmless kick to the 

 hinder parts of what seems to be taking shape 

 in his mental vision as a bee-supply-makers' 

 trust. Later, Mr. Hasty exhibits admirable 

 fighting qualities when he sees this possible 

 trust fastening a "yoke," which, of course, 

 will be of no possible use till it has been ad- 

 justed to the necks of the bee-keeping world. 

 He administers a most vigorous and well-de- 

 served kick right in the stomach of the possi- 

 ble "octopus" in the presence and to the 

 pleasure of applauding bystanders. These 

 by-standers are saying for his encouragment, 

 "Lay on, McDuff. " 1 refrain from adding 

 that part of the exclamation which follows 

 the copula. Edwin Bevins. 



Decatur Co., Iowa. 



Poor PFOspeets for White Honey 



June 6 Henry Alley reported, " Too dry for 

 clover." I can report from western Pennsyl- 

 vania, " Too wet for bees. " The weather is 

 very warm, with a thunder-storm every after- 

 noon, and often another during the night. 

 There will be but little white honey in west- 



■• The KiN(i of V'ouUr^-. '~ Larg* 

 size, good layers oi finest eggs. 

 Hardy and fearless, the best all 

 Inurpose fowl. Willow legs and 

 Bay eyes. Illustrated circular. 

 26thyear. H. H. FLICK, 

 MANCHESTER. MD. 



QUEENS i 



We have secured the services S 

 of one of the best Queen special- Q 

 ists in the U. S. Over 20 years' S 

 experience rearing Queens. Our q 

 Yard is stocked with select breed- 

 ers from the best yards in Amer- 

 ica, and can send Queens by re- 

 turn mail. 



For Qo66n§ 



SEND TO 



JOHN W. PHARR 



Berclair. Tex. 



He will furnish at same prices as last year; 

 Tested, SI ; Untested. 75c ; 5 for $3.'25 ; 10 for 

 $6; 15 for *8.25; 25 for $12.50; 100 for $45. He 

 breeds Goldens, Carniolans and 3-Band Ital- 

 ians. Also 1, 2, and 3 frame Nuclei, and full 

 colonies. Prices given on application. Pharr 

 pays the freight, and guarantees satisfaction 

 on all Queens. To do justice and judgment is 

 more acceptable with the Lord than sacrifice. 

 — (Prov. 3:'21.) 6Atf 



Clease mention Bee Journal -when ^trritine. 



Prices to Sept. 1, 1905: 



Untested Queens $ .75 



§ Select Untested Queens 1.00 



X Tested Queens l.SO 



Select Tested Queens 2.50 



I GRIGGS BROS, 



521 Monroe Street, 



S TOL.H3DO, OHIO. S 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 when wrltiuK AdTertlsers. 



