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The Bec-Kcepers* 



300,000 Acres of Wild Land 

 for sale, in the famous Fruit 

 Belt Region of Michigan, at low 

 prices and on eas}' terms. 



These lands are especially 

 adapted to fruit culture, all the 

 most desirable fruits being cul- 

 tivated with especial success. 



These uncultivated lands also 

 produce immense quantities of 

 wild berries, from which large 

 crops of honey are obtained, at 

 a good profit to the Bee-Keeper. 



Write for particulars and cir- 

 culars. 

 "No trouble to answer letters." 



Address: 



J> E. TA^rritt, 



Oen'I. A\s:r. 



A\icbi«^2vn L-Ziod Co., 



t^EVlEW 



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 an advertisement in its columns 

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 the publishei and the advertis- 

 er. It helps the former by rais- 

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 tion of the advertiser: and it en- 

 ables the latter to decide as to 

 which advertising mediums are 

 most profitable. If you would 

 help the Review, be sure and 

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 in the Review," when writing 

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Bee -Keepers m flo pish-Bone 



Save money by buying hives, 

 sections, brood frames, extrac- 

 tors, smokers and everything 

 else you need of the 



W. T. Falconer t\1%. So., 



Jamestown, N. Y. 



g@"Our goods are guaranteed 

 of superior quality in every way. 

 Send for our large illustrat- 

 ed catalog and copy of The 

 American Bee-Keeper, a month- 

 ly for all bee-keepers; 50c a 

 year, (now in 12th year; H. E. 

 Hill editor.) 



W. M. Gerrish, East Noting- 

 ham, N. H., carries a full line 

 of our goods at catalog prices 

 Order of him and save freight 



Is apparent in combhoney when 

 the Van Deusen, flat - bottom 

 foundation is used. This style 

 of foundation allows the making 

 of a more uniform article, hav- 

 ing a ve7y thin base, with the 

 surplus wax in the side - walls, 

 where it can be utilized by the 

 bees. Then the bees, in chang- 

 ing the base of the cells to the 

 natural shape, work over the 

 wax to a certain extent; and the 

 result is a comb that can scarcely 

 be distinguished from that built 

 wholly by the bees. Being so 

 thin, one pound wall fill a large 

 number of sections. 



All the Trouble of wiring 

 brood frames can be avoided by 

 using the Van Deusen wired. 



Send for circular; price list, 

 and samples of foundation. 

 tJ. VHfl DEOSEfl, 



Sprout Brook, N. Y 



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