Bee 



Keepers' 

 Supplies 



Includes Hives, Extractors, Smokers, Comb 

 Foundation, Sections and a^^-very long list of 

 other articles essential to th* proper and most 

 profitable conduct of the apiary. 



There are different kinds of supplies — differ- 

 ent lines and different qualities. "Excellence" 

 is our watchword. Those who have been ac- 

 customed to the other kind and for the first 

 time come in contact with FALCONER 

 quality, usually talk like this: 



^ Matanzas, Cuba, Dec. 7, 1903. 

 Editor Bee-Keeper: — ^This apiary is complete- 

 ly fitted out with Falconer supplies. Hives 

 complete with honey-boards; which is a great 

 advantage for rapid work in a large apiary. 

 I must compliment the Falconer Company up- 

 on the excellent workmanship displayed in 

 their goods. They certainly come as near to 

 perfection as can be. Yours truly, 



H. H. Robinson. 



It costs no more to be equipped with goods 

 of the Falconer "kind" than with the "other 

 kind." A trial order will convince. May we 

 have it? 



The W. T. Falconer Mfg., Co., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



DO IT QUICK! 



Sam- 

 ple 



Free. 



The Modern Farmer and 

 , Busy Bee, 5oc. 



The 'American Poultry 

 Journal, 50c. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture 

 SI.OO. 



All for, $1,00, if you 

 mention this paper, and 



address 



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Magic Rheumatic Cure 



It absolutely does cure. It is not a 

 cheap remedy, but it is a cheap cure. 

 Mark the distinction! There are a 

 thousand remedies to one cure. This 

 is a cure. It costs $2.00 a bottle, and 

 is worth $20.00 to any sufeerer. Sold 

 only by our authorized agents or di- 

 rect by us. We will send prepaid for 

 $2.00. 

 Write for booklet. Agents Waated. 

 MACIC CURE CO. 



R 331-315 Dearborn Street Chicago 

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