THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



93 



THE 1 1=2 STORY, 



FOUNTAIN 

 PEN 



has the 

 ^^LUCKY CURVE^^ 



The "lucky curve" is a curve in 

 the feed pipe that brings its inner 

 opening out against the inside of 

 the barrel of the pen, and this ar- 

 rangement allows capillary at- 

 traction to suck the ink out of the 

 feed-pipe when the pen end is 

 held uppermost, thus preventing 

 all leakage. At the same time 

 the feed-pipe is kept moist with 

 ink and ready for business- 

 There are other good features 

 about the Parker. One is the al- 

 most impossibility of breaking 

 the handle. If it breaks from 

 any cause within a year a new^ 

 one is sent free. 



Mr. N. E. France, General Man- 

 ager of the National Bee-Keepers' 

 Association, has carried a Parker 

 pen for years, and "swears by it," 

 so to speak. I have carried one 

 now for a year myself, and can 

 truthfully saj' that I have derived 

 more satisfaction from it than 

 from any other fountain pen that 

 I have ever carried, and I have 

 tried several other kinds. I offer- 

 ed this pen last year in connection 

 with the Review, and sold a large 

 number of them, and I don't know 

 of a dissatisfied customer. If there 

 is, I want to hear from him. 

 There are plenty of pens that I 

 might offer for Jr.oo and make 

 more monej' than I am making o.i 

 the Parker, but I care more to 

 furnish my subscribers a good 

 article :(t a fair profit, than to 

 make a big profit on a cheap pen. 

 There are different styles of 

 pens varying in price from J1.50 to 

 $10.00, depending upon the finish 

 of the handle. My pen cost $2 00 

 and, so far as practical use is con- 

 cerned, is the equal of any; and I 

 have made arrangements where- 

 by I can send the Rbview one 

 year, and one of the $2.00 pens, 

 for only $2.50. Safe arrival and 

 satisfaction guaranteed, or money 

 will be refunded. 



W, Z, HUTCHINSON, 

 Flint, Michigan. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



New v^^.alogue Lower Pries 



Modern Machinery Better Goods 



We are Manufacturers 



MF'G. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



147-149 Cedar I^ake Road 



8-frame hives, either plain, or bee-way 

 supers, Si. 00. No. 1 sections, $4.00 

 for 1,000. 24 lb shipping- cases, $13.00 

 for 100; 12 ft $8.00 for 100; 20 ft Danz., 

 $11.00, for 100. Hives, sections, foun- 

 dation, etc., by the car load. Berry 

 boxes, baskets, crates, etc. kept in 

 stock. One year's subscription to any 

 bee journal free with orders of $5.00 or 

 over. Send for free list. 



W. D. SOPEK, 

 R. D. 3 Jackson, Mich. 



The Bee and Honey Co. 



Wishes to sell you all of the 

 bees and queens that you may 

 need the coming- season. 



Catalog describing the six 

 different races of bees that we 

 breed, sent free. Get our 

 prices before buying. 



THE BEE AND HONEY CO., 

 2-05-tf BeeviHe, Tex. 



Paper Cutter 



For Sale. 



A man living near here, and having a small 

 job printing office, has consolidated his office. 

 With mine, and is putting in a cylinder press 

 we both had a paper cutter, and, as we have no 

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

 fice. Mine is a 24-inch cutter, and has a new 

 knife for which I paid $10.00 last spring, yet 

 $25.00 will take the machine. A photograph and 

 description of the machine will be .sent on ap- 

 plication. This new man will have no connec- 

 tion whatever with the Review — simply with the 

 job work. The presswork for the Review will 

 be done on the new press. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



Leather - Colored and Carniolan 



QUEENS, 



mated with improved, Italian 

 drones, at 50 cents each. For 

 full particulars send for circular. 



CHARLES KOEPPEN, 

 6-04-tf Fredericksburg, Va. 



