THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



27 



i Winter Losses. § 



(>^ Are not always the result of the same cause. The}' may vh; 



Clu come from starvation; from poor food; from improper prep- rj| 



5[^ arations; from imperfect protection; from a cold, wet, or Iv 



"^o possibly, a poorly ventilated cellar, etc., etc. Successful win- Jj^ 



krj terin^ con)es from a proper combination of different con- jv^ 



^^ ditions. For clear, concise, comprehensive conclusions upon iT^ 



y^ these all-important points, consult vH./ 



''Advanced Bee Culture/' W 



Five of its thirty-two chapters treat as many different phases fj^ 



of the wintering problem. Qp 



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JOHN M. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



Wanted: — To sell an apiary of 100 

 colonies, fully equipped, in Hilton chafif 

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 half interest in above; also an out-yard of 

 50 colonies. Location as good as North- 

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CLINTON F. PULSIFER, 

 i^)4-tf Nesson City, Mich. 



Paper Cutter 



For Sale. 



\ man livinp near here, and having a small 

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 We f)oth had a paper cutter, and, as we have no 

 use for hoTh of them, one will be sold at a sacri- 

 fice. Mine is a 24-inch cutter, and has a ne^v 

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 description of the machine will be sent on ap- 

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 tion whatever with the Review — simply with the 

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